November 28 1912 T 1C E F L E 8 II E K T O N A D V A N C K > i .. . THE ECTAIUSMB> IS79 BENDING money to my point in *3 Canada, the United State or expeditious when this Bank'* drafts and money orders are used. OF AM ABA TORONTO FLESHERTON BRANCH CEO. MITCHELL, BOB Branchn !*< at Durham mod H^rrl.l j C. P. R. Time TaMe. attending County Reeve B<>yd i* Council this week. Trains leave Flesherton Station as , foHowa Miss Maud Richardson IN spending a Going South Going North ^P' 6 uf *> s in Maikdale. "Wa. in. 11.28a.m.: The regular meeting of the W. I. will " ' ' 11.28 a.m. 8.5:!p. m. he held in the high school on WednesJay The mails are closed at Flesherton a.* follows: For the north at 10.40 a.m. and *>ec. 4 l '-' t'-'- A report of the 7 p.m. ; and the afternoon mail south at . otmvention will be ^iv*n by the delegate, :5.40 o'clock. For morning brain south , and Mrs. Curler will give a paper on mail cloe at % p.m. the previous, ev'g. .. Y ule Tide. " Everybody welcome. " ~~~rmmZZZZZZI^H '" le Methodist choir attended a tea- \' meeting at Salem on Monday evening in *l VI in ! * ~ la body. They occupied two double and >^y^ a couple of -.n.^l.- rig'. Tlie entertain- | UK-HI is said to have been a big success. The first sleiuh of the season was een a ,,d netted some $58. This is the fourth -in our streets Monday, Nov. 25. We cn supply either of t'\ big To ronto dailies until the first of April f ji one dollar. year that the choir has been invited to cake part in the The choir guv* a mi lii-iii*. ( ii:irtrt! - and sofos, and these Silent anniversary, varied selection of Mi.s,Geor,ina Graham of Mclntyre^e enthusiastically received by an wired a few day-* the past week with | W"*mtive .udieuce which tilled the chutch. W. Chadwick of Mr. Joseph Cornfield received a Mr.. Jos. Cornfield. Mi- and Mrs. C. Toronto visited Mrs Bulmar over Suu- j tlespa'.ch on Monday, announcing tne Sunday. ; serious illness of his father, -lamei Coin- Mr. Braunud of the Standard Bank left nn Monday f T Harrison. Mr. Herb Sullivan takes his place in ill* bank here. Rev. Dr. Stewart of Clinton, preached tu Chalmer's church last Sabbath. Com- munion service will lie held next Sunday nnd u.i field, at the home < f a daughter, Mrs. Barroii. Kirwin, Kas Mr. C'oruHeld, who i.- K! years of a^e. * i- ttriiken with apoplexy on Wednesday of last week, in fact this in (he third stroke he has sudfored N'o hopes :u-e held out for his recovery. He was for m.tny >' a resident of Arlemesia, linns near Port- Provi. cial pulpit supply ts expected. ( Ia(r Atout three inches of soft snow fell: An imi>nrUnr m ,, V) . ,, the part of the Sunday night. This was the ti.st real j bee . keepel , of Ulc cunllty , to lie ,.,,. snow we have seen HUH fall. JU8 Lidered at a .nee tini; to be held in the u.,ed runners f..r the fiist tkue Mond y- j omc9 O f t i, e Department of Apiculture. Councillor George Wauoa who has been j Markdale. ->ii Friday. Dec. It. \ County runnin" throbbing engine out in Mam- 1 Association is to be organized for the tuba for the past couple of months, rt- purpose of improving the honey nurket. turned homo Saturday. He says Mani- J advertising the bee industiy of the toba had a foot of snow two week* aRo. I couuty. dissooiinatiim knowledge in THOMPSON MrSwL-At W Din.;wall connection with modern apiary methods, avenue, Toronto, on Friday. Nov. 13, by j etc. J. Morley Peltit, KMV. .lames A. Miller. B, A . of River- Ap^rst. will address the meetin a dale Presbyterian church, Mrs. Kath'een A f. (rni p,,| )er W l 1(> ., e editor is an active McNeil of Pairy Sound to Robert Jau.es f ttruu >i muatuf necessity be near the farmer Thompson of Powassan. a(1 J know his needs. Tins i.s one of the Reeve Boyd has intimated that he will ! reasons for the popularity of The Weekly iiut be a candidate for th Reevei-hip of | Sun, Toronto, which fur over twenty-two this village next year. H*re will le an > years, the Oi.tari; f.inner has considered opportunity for some mubitous ciii/en , his business paper. Then, ayain. The There i* no hint . -I* yet as to hi- posaible ; Sun's market repm-is are of such value successor. '" those who take advantage of the infor- We overlooked i.oliein K lasc week tha ! .wition iven that they will not do with- .Noah Tivnic had been absolved from ' ut it. Sun subscribers are active farmers, paying the hundred dollar which he was "ho hr.n foi protit. If you are nut a lined lecenily in Markdale on the charije of hiiv ins taken firewater. The his.-olicitor, Mr. W. H. Wriht. the conviction 4Uhed. T|)e | lat . d .,j mt ., ,^^1 |,,,|j ; n t |, e tow|1 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wiitturs desire | hall. Flesherlon. lust Wednesday even- to thank the many people for kindness, j ing, under the auspices of the Ladiec syiiipathy and isbistance during the lat- i Aid Society, of the Presbyterian ter's serious illness of pluetisy, having | church, attiacted a large crowd, taken a relapse. Throuuh the skilful I Tin.-, was an unusu.il even', and was treatment of Dr. Lane, Priceville. she | very successful is once more asuistinjj in her household duties. The city of Owen Sound wai ottered a Thcalon subscriber t> Th-- Sun you ohou'd be. The older* for contiaband '. S>"' can-help you make the f .rtn py all ca>e wa .-ippealed |,y it can pay. ^ \\ hell renewinij your -I.- f f>r 1'' lc AI)VHIICO crder The Sun. A 1 1;;,- number were to suit the occiision and the must of till-in were haid looking cases. To those whn wore hi^h C'>llaiH, patent leather boots, tie pins, rings, etc., 'tc.. lady moose for nothing by Bm.if.ce if it would take the ammal | "we obliged to w t,,,,, ,u,d those way, but the offer ha Ixen declined.t who did not read the rule* and regula- It would require about three tons of hay lions of the Society, were let ott'. The and stabling to keep it until urii-g, lu programme consisted of chorus. *,,!,. it seems th 9 town cannot afford this fiueiU ahd die kitchen orche-stra, .which outlay The town recently puuhwed "o"d >emmd us much of th. frogs in five deer for park display ne*t summer but two of them have since died. Mu>. Lurn A. Harndon, wife of the Ute C. W. Harnden, died suddenly at , T , Fort Saskatchewan on Saturday. Noveui- j to bn- 9, from paralytic stroke. Three daughters and one son survive her. They ie, Mrs. U. N. Henderson. Winnipeg;; Mr*. Cecile Cameron of Brunt ford Out., Mrs. Geo. Gordon.of Peterborough, Onl , i:id Dr. H. K. Harnden, of Fort Sabkat uhewan. The funeral took place from her late residence Thursday Norem. b , 14. Dr. C. M. McPhml. Tlumevil!e : Dr. J. M. Armstrong, Locust Hill, and Mr. early spring, but it waa alright anyway. If the him IUMII i.s always .-w good when hard times prevail, wu would likd t<> know wluit 1 tt.e matter wi'h hard times' The proceed of tha evening anupunti'd 00, tines included. Gone to Mexico The Ottawa Free Press of Nuv. 18 says : Mr. .. H. Clarke. B.Sc., Mot,, son of Mr. J. D. Clarke of the Depart- ment of Justine, has been appointed to the position of expert metallurgist fr a areat copper company operating a refin- ery by electricity at DUIMIIKO, Mt-.xico. Chs. L. Tiadale of Beafeiton were in ! Mr. Claike idua'.ud from Maiill List town on Saturday last inspecting stiilliona! sprint!, and has since been on the expert under the Stallion Inspection Act. stall' of the steel company at Sault Ste. Marie, His advancement now is due to the rt'cr>Kiiiii'>n of his ability by the fac- say that in some places t,ho act is popular ! ulty of McGill, wh,. wore aiked to make and in others not so popular popular ' the selection, and she appointment WHS wi;h those who own good horsei and uu- j arranged by telegraph. Mr. Clarke bade popular with those who art) not so go >d bys to Ilia pwents here last week and left by way cf Havana and Vi-ra Crux, for his new home, but Dr. Armstrong thinks it. will be made ' Mr. Cl.irke is well kim*-n in Klo^her Only two animals were submitted for their judgement here. The gentlemen furtuuate. The Ontario inspection law is at present optional with horse owners, Mock Parliament Tbo Literary Society of the hii;h school held an exceedingly amusing dabule on Friday afternoon, when a numbar of gueats were present and en- joyed the i I'n i to the limit of their laughing abilities. The debate look the IOI-BI of * mock Parliament and the *|bjrct under discussion was "\Voinun Suffrage." The Parliament was intdu up at) follows : Speaker, Principal White ; Premier, W. Kernnluu ; Leader of Opposition, K. Loucks ; Sergt -at-Arnn, T. <>ir, dressed in su/dier clothing and currying a inn-lull bat for baton. The Governor General was represented by- Mr. Blown. The Clerk was Murray Legate. The Bill was introduced by Miss Adda Wright. Minister of Trade and Commerce, and there were some twelve speeches on each side of the iu,--ti"H the government winning, of course. \ .urn ; the mote amusing incidt-nt.s the following will suffice. The Lieutenant-Governor so far forgot the dignity of hit otlice as to take sides in the debute, wheu he was called down by th Speaker. One young U<iy was led off the floor of the hoi|se for iuteruptioiif, and four y.'im ; women came in with hatchets and sticks to iireak up the debate but were squelched. Another little girl was reminded > her aistei- thut she said .something three times already, when she subsided and wouldn't open her mouth again. Some of the aigumenU bu-u<jht for .vii I were ipjite inxenious and the repartee and en ss tiring was ijuile brilliant. The whole thing w-,j exceed- ingly humorous and much eiijoyed by those who ere especially privileged with seats on the floor of the Hon>e. A true conception of the fun cannot be given in cold type. The nociety propose uinuu a mock tr:al in December, when no doubt admissions will be at a premium. Weekly Report Oi Flesherton High School compulsory in a cuuplu of yoars, i.s it is ton and The Advance n many states of tho Union. I congratuktioiis. Uli.ilrr.-i lii\irtj FtKM I Algebra Lyda Trueinun '.W. Fiorrnce Bunt '.H. M. HcTitvish S8. L. McPhail 8U, '/.. Itenth.-iin 7t>. A. Love (W, A. Giiudin (50, H. LeGard 55. S. Smart 52, K. Wii-jht 4!t, P. Carson 4i. II. McLarrn Hi, M. Wright 3H, M. liwin :W. N. Teeter 'W. Art Maliel Irwiu 7-, Muiiel MvTav- i.-h t'8, Adelaide Gitudin If", Florence BuntlM. Lillian Mur'huil ;;, Xi-lla Ben. tham .VJ, Herbert LeGnid til. Vim! Love 47, Elmer Wrinht 44. Rebt-ccn McLirvn 44.1, l.ydia TrneiiiHii 40, Nettii- Teeter 'M, Sadie Smart lit*. Maurice Wright '.It. FORM n Alsebra-- 100-Glady While !", Eol. lita Beattie Hli, M. Boyd ,'!, K. McMil- lan 77, E. Wrisht 7"), H. Shunk tW, V. Stafford '!.", V. Cornfield i2, H. FicUHil, A. Wright ">, T. Orr Oil. M. lli-u,luisoii 50. C. Muir 51 , S Orr 4O. M. Li-gale 4(1, I' Uoattie .'(4. Art Lohu Ileittie 7'.l, VIerii\ Stf- f.ird 7, Elsiu Wright 7X, Artie Wright 70, V|i,| Comfiehl lilt, Stella t >rr 0!, Gladys White Ii7. Mabelle Henderson ti4. Maud Boyd M, Kale McMillan 03, Tummy Orr til!, H.tiry Field ft!!. Presion B-attie 81, Murray Legate 44, Harvey Shunk !>. Clareiic* Muir 1:.' Wilfrid Heniv i. Better Than The Best While it i.s generally admitted tlnit Tlio I- . o :. Hersld mid Weekly Star of Muiirir.U. is the let f.-nnily and IUMH-I -. weukly pHpcr. printed, the Ptiblisht-rs re determined to make it still better. They are .sparing I'D ex|>ence to give their sub- scribers of I'.U.'t bigger value than ever. Their beautiful picture, "Mother's Treasures'', it* a delightful subject for the home and it is safe to say that no one who recievcs a copy would put with it f >r double the money. No mistake can tc made in sending one dollar for that grent weekly paper for UU.1, Kvery subscriber gets the picture, ''Mother's Treasures", me ii,' liy 2! inches, free. It in the biggest dollars worth off'erfd to-day. The Rev. Irl R. Hicks I9CI Almanac The Ucv. dl U. Hicks Almanac . l'.l:i is now ready. It i- the most splondid niimUer of ibis pupulur Year Book over printed. Its value has heen more tlian ever proven by remaiUalile fu'lilliuenis of it siorm, weather and carlhi|uake forecasts thin year. Pro- fes-or Hicks justly ineiils ilu- rmifidence :,nd support of all the people. Don't fail to send Hoc for his lil|:i Almanac, yr only one dollar for his splendid Mauazine and Almanac one year. Thu lies! one dollar investment possible in m>y honin or business. Send to SVord nnd Wurks Publishing Cninpany, :?40I Franklin A"e., St. Louis, Mo. Mrs James T. Moore of Meafotd has been appointed organist nf the West Side church. Owen Sound. 8 ! II II II HILL BROS.. MARKDALE Standfield's Underwear the Centre of a Great Deal of Controversy and Contention I ! I I I I I II II = I FOR THE PAST MONTH we have seen a ^ood deal of contention between local merchants in regard to Stantieltl r s t'ndenvear. We find one claiming: to have the sole agency for Markdulc ; another stating he has the goods at the right prices ; antl now we say to you : if you want to buy Standfield's Under- wear, the genuine article, biaiuled and .stumped, at less money than yon pav else- where, you will have to come to thin store for it. The proof is being able to deliver the goods. So come to this store expecting to buy Stuntield's Underwear less than you will have to pay elsewhere. Remember we claim to have no monoply of this line, but we have the goods and the prices are right. CorSCtS of OllfllitV ^ <u " stoc ' c ^ le Celebrated P. C. Corsets for - ^ V c J Ladies, moderately priced from 7.">c to $L'.^r> a pair Reliable Corsets, attractive in appearance, serviceable iu wear, and the last wo-d to. style, tit and comfort are assured in your selection at this store . Moderalley priced at per juir, 7.">c t.> $-J. _'."" Corset Special 75 piir of Ladies' Cutset*, Comp'on and D. & A. Makes. This is .- hi? cleanup fro:ii our rc.{uUr stock v-> we are .li-i-.mtmuiiu these makes and for thtt reason yon can buy 83c ud 91 00 (.' irsot.-t for p-r |ir Xn: BIG ASSORTMENT <F STYLES 50 pair Ladies' Corsets made by the same firms. All si/.es. i>0. To *nd H."...- lines clearing at per pir 4tlc- An Offering of Specially Priced Fancy Silk and Nett Waists, This Week, $1.98 The Styles -ire new, the Dualities and fit represent a very much Wither price with splendid variety i,f ty!e^ to select from and the price you usually piy it 8:;.."i(>. $:!.?."> anil St.5. Fur the same <)uantity nivd style . . . .tl.'.'S Rubbers of Every Kind for Fall and Winter Wear Never before have we stocked so heavily and shown aucli a Ure variety of makes and styles as tlu.t season, and if T'-u want to ;;et just what you want in Rubber* at the right prices it will pay y c ,u to inspect our stock of Men .-, Hoy . Women's, Curl's and Children's Kubbers. All Styles and makes in heavy an-J lisjht. Special from Hardware Dept. \ t >7. Krfiu-y lu-rii.an China C|KS and Saucers for per di 7 This is a very tine line of German China with Chok-f of Coloring* an j decorations. |j New Fall Styles in Wall Papers are here NVe have just (tlaced in stock our new pttti-nt.- in Wall Pipers f..r the Fall Trade o ii yu ate cciiitompla'iii^ doing any paper haugmu. it will [>.-y y-u t" see our i.e stock, which hat. just aruv,.,i. HILL BROS. MARKDALE. Odds and Ends ARTICLES FOR SALE Sell light sleighs fr one lioi>e or two, also light wagon, both with pole and Miaf's*. and nearly new. Apply to Geo. Myers. KleMurrtoii. 55 good brood ewes for sale or to let .m shares. Apply <" L> - S'ewarl, Kle.sh- crton. < >nt binder. 7-fool Will be sold W. J. Mends, Ceylon P.O. For S,le McCiirniu-k i-ut just cut .'Ml acres. rlu-'ap. Oxforddowii Kams foi salt- K shearl- ing lams at %1'2'W to Slti.lHI. IX nun Uinhs at *U> to $12. all >ircd by impoil- id rams. Lots :tl and ".'J, ^ N. D. I! . Rubt. Arnott, Mwxwell p. >. Noi7tf F<ir Side Good '.l-roomed frame dwell- iuy and stable, all cotiiplete, in first class c .nditii'ii and lepuir, with hrd and soft water. Wi'l coll very -henp if sold this inon'ii. Apply K. -I. Sproule. Flt-sln-r ton. Out . Everything New and Fresh For Your Christmas Cake New Baisius, Currants. Lemon. Orange and Citron Peels and cake trimmings. In Kisli, wo liave No. 1 Lake yupcu'or Trout. N'.i. 1 Lui;e Supciior IleiTing, ami Digby buioked Henii'g C'niined baliuon. Tomaioes, Pens and Com. In Flout we have the Like ->f the Wood? Five Roses. Ogilviea Koyal Household. I'ttndalk \Vliit- l!osi>. nnd MaikdaU- Mjrninij (ilory. Chop Wheat. Bran. .Sliorts. and Lowgrade Flour. Itoyal Purple Stock ami Poultry SptM-ilu-.-s beat aiiythiii!; made. Ptices Always 'iilit. at the Fitsberton 6roctr W, L. Wright, Grocer, Fesherton Kami to Kent 150 acre*-, all cleared. . Apply to W. J. Bellamy or Mrs. James Janiii-son, Flehertoi'. Puivbied Leicf>UT nvin lambs nnd shtarlings for sale on lot 4ii, con. 'J, Melancthoii. Box l'--, Dundalk lephuiiv m house. J. H. NicholU.Prop. MISCELLANEOUS host White sow from Cc.vli-n stock yards, on Tuesday, NOV. I'.V.h. Any inffi-mation luading In its rc'>veiy will Im thankfully receii't-J by Mark Wi'son, l''lesheit"ii. Nutioe I will be in Klesherlon eveiy j Sa'wday afteinoon for the in-xt lime ' weeks to receive taxes. All inlercs .>d kindly take notice. F. Chard, Colleclov. For Sale The undersigned ntfrs f,.r sa'e three lok* in the village of Ceylon, on which are orccied n good one and a half frame dwelling. S rooinn, ith stoi, t . cellar, and a good frame stahlf. Thi* i will make an excellent home for any pcraon. 'I'tinns easy, pritv right. Apply ! to JIM. A^hdown, Itwen SoiinJ, or W. J. , BalUinv, Kh-iheiton. K. \). Mt-liJiuin, PortUw, lici-ns.s. r-f Thirty (Irand Valley boys ore chni!>rd before two mRgibttatefl with di?ordi-rly cuiiduct mi Hikllowe'eti. The circs wrn- not puslied to a omtlui-ion, ill- b- ys heinu; h-t ot) wiUi 'hiMiitinmtion Hint a repetition would incur the full | eimlry. An Army Stands Ready to testify as to the well-proven merits of the I H C line of gasoline engines. Once tried you will never be without one. Combining economy in price with strength nnd safety in con- struction and simplicity of parts, the I II C engine is ideal as a power producer for the farm, shop and dairy. Saves time, money, trouble, and patience. Can bo put to a hundred uses. Always ready. The I 1 1 C engines are made in I to 25 horse power sixes iu vertical, horizontal, aud stationary or portable types. See us for part u-ulars and catalogues. ittcmphill, Agent, Ceylon