January 30 1913 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE i 1 * : B THE ESTABLISHED 1875 I5WB* Xy IT ENDING money to any point in Car-ada. the United States or Europe is safe, economical and expeditious when this Bank's drafts and money orders are used. TORONTO FLESHERTON BRANCH CEO. MITCHELL, BEE Branches alio at Durham and HuTUtOO. Manager. C. P. R. Time Table. leave Flesherton Station as Going North | Harrison at Dr. Mearns of Hanover is Warden. Word was received here last wjk announcing the death of Mr. Ward his home in New Y'ork No particulaas are to hand Trains follows : Going South 7.43 a. in. 11.28 a.m. I Tork state. 4.30 p.m. 8.58p. m. | m. .. . . t . , A Free Course of Lectures in Agr:cui- 1 he mails are elosad at Flesherton aj I .... follows : For the north at 10.40 a.m. and p ura wlth practical work in judging seed 7 p.m. ; and the afternoon mnil south at and live stock is being offered to farmers 3.40 o'clock. For morning train south ( an d farmers' sons by the Grey County mail close at 9 p.m. the previous ev'g, D< , partmellt of Agriculture, Markdale. _ The lectures will commence on Feb. llth 1 and close on March 7th. Write for out- line of course. H. C. I) ml'. Instructor : C. L. S. Palmer, Assistant. Markdale and Fleshertun teams will meet on the rink here this (Thursday) evening. Twice this season have these teams met and (both times the victory has remained with Flesherton. Mark- dale promises a better showing this time and no doubt the game will be well worth the price uf admission, 15o. An extensive credit auction sale will uu VICINITY CHIPS Mr. Edgar Bellamy of Saskatoon visited with his parents here. Miss Flora MuMullen of Toronto is on the east back visiting her parents line. Mrs. W. J. Blakeley of Corbctton is spending a few days with relatives here. Mrs. Robt. Moore visited with friends , . _. , .. . . . , . be held on lot 10, con. 11. Usprey, in Dundalk the latter part uf Ust week. _ j Thursday, Feb. 0, the property of Hud- A large list of good stuff Mrs. John Smith of Kimberley visited l aaa g ro<> with her sister, Miss Belle Clinton, List week. Mr. Harold Karstead has taker position in the Bank : Toronto .Shelburne. Mr. Rob. Bellamy, with the Bank of Toronto, at Toronto, is home for a couple of weeks' holidays. Mr. Wilfrid Henry has taken a peti- tion with the Bank of Commerce at Orangeville. Mr. John Gemmell of the Bank of Commerce, Orangeville, .spent Sunday with Mr. aud Mrs. Holland. William Bradley, who at one time ran a flouting mill here, died at the home of his son, John, in Winnipeg. will be offered at this sale, which will o'clock a. m. sharp. See The farm will be offered for same time. Wm. Kaiting \ begin at 1 1 a I large bills. afl sale at the auctioneer. The W. I. will meet in the high school on Wednesday, Feb 5th, at 2.30 p. m. The subjects are on "Fresh Air," "Ventilation," and "Doctor Bills," "Contamination of wells' 1-y dramago, from house and barn," to be taken by Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs Robt. Best. A full attendance is requested. On Tuesday of this week a Kugcnia j gentleman came into The Advance olHce ) to advertise the loss of a watch: While he was in the office another gent Ionian appeared on the scene who had found a Miss Lulu Mitchell left on Wednesday watch nnd wished to advertise it. The 1 1 visit friends in Toronto and Harris- i ownei recognized his timupiucu and our till was minus a quarter. It WHS a case of very quick returns for advertising. ville, Mich.. MIN Watkins left fur Toronto on Wednesday lust, after spending two weeks with Miss Bell Uendersun in ^ town. On Monday evening Mr. Fred Tavish entertained about twenty- five uf the young people niter rink, in honor of In* birthday. About thirty of the young people Wore entertained at Dr. Murray. s few evenings ago in honor of Misj Watkins, who wns visiting at his home. Messrs. D. McTavish. Reeve of the village, and T. R. McKen/.ie, Reeve of Artemesia, are in Owen Sound this wuk attending county council. John lrm, father of Mr. Win. h win of the Durham Chronicle, died at his home in Clarksburu on Mondxy of last Week at tho age uf 88yra-. Mrs. A. Allen of Toledo, Ohio, spent a fow days in town with friends last week. Her mother, Mr*. Geo. Bent, returned home with her and wilt make an extended visit. We understand that Mr. Oliver Irwin of Kimberley has taken the Park House here aud is moving in thid week. Mr. .1 nli n Fawcett is taking his place in the Traveller's Home at Kimberley. Chalmer's church has recently been getting Excellent supply from Knox College. Mr. R. L. Johnston, a talent- ed young student, preached on Sunday and was very much enjoyed by tho congregation. Rev. Iviaon Wilson, who was pastor of the Methodist church hero eight years ago, and who for the past four years has been s'atioued at Huntsville, has received a call to the Huileybury church. On Tuesday evening of last week about Tho very idou itself produced the fruit in this case. Mr. Lcvi Belts of the ColliiiKWood Me- gravel met with a serious and painful accident wlule working in the bush ( n mi Friday last. In somi) manner i tree that lit) was felling flew back and amash- his leg bone very badly below the knie. ! Ho was taken to Toronto hospital on 1 Saturday morning train. It is feared that the limb cannot be saved. Mr. Belts also lost a valuable hone at the station Ust week, when it ^ot its leg broken and had to be shut-. Colonel Matliuson, Provincial Treas uror, died suddenly of heart failure at Ins home in Perth on Satuulay last, and the woods is now full of whisperings as to his possible successor. Dr. J. ( '. Reaume, Minister of Public Works, and Mr. 1. B. Lucas, Minister without port folio, aro mentioned as possible candi- dates, with udds very much in favor of the latter, who h.vs already had aome ex- perience iu the department, having acted as deputy for some weeks list year. Molly Cottontail is here. For many years this little aninnl has been an in- habitant of southern Ontario, and has been found as far north as Orangevillp, but no specimen has ever been captured in this county, so far as we know, until last week, when Mr. R. Genoe of Eugenia succeeded in trapping one. Mr. Genoe did not recognize the little bunny and brought it out for identitica- M not change in color with the seasons .is does iho hare. It is alno said to be a betti r table "bird" than the hare. That the Artemoaia Rural High Schoi 1 is doing extra good work is btcornin<> more in evidence evoiy day. One boy who was obliged to leave the school and i i inn. This is the genuine rabbit. ! burrows and lives in holes and does a hundred young and old people collected \ attend a county high school found that a f . the home of Mr. aud Mrs John S oan, 1 he wa<> two months ahead of his classes West back line, and "showered" the when he entered. A little girl who had newly wedded couple with kitchen uten- I attended a cnunty hixh school fur two sils. A jolly evening wa spent after- years recently entered this school ami Wlir( j 8 _ j found her?olf away behind in pome <-f ', tho subjects. Oilier instances c >uld Im i given and names if required, to prove that our school bus an unusally high standard of excellence, \v Irch we believe the present staff will be i|Uite competent Mr. T. Blakeley has now got his chopping in. I planing mill in gooJ runn- ing order and has plenty of power for all purposes in his new wheels. He will do chopping the year round as well as tho general planing, tmtjh aud door business, and intends to make thing* hum. Mrs. W. P. Ciossley has a Plymouth Rock I'id'ly which hatched a big batch i-f chickens on Tuu*dxy of (his week. The hen ill hive her work cut out for the next fow weeks looking after cho beating apparatus. to maintain. For Sale 100 acres Lot 8!(, con. (i. Anemesri, o5 acres cleared, 5U acres under eultiv i- tiim, b.ilaiiCt) hardwood ami swamp, well ffiitvfl mid wiit-.Tcil, good limiM?, new I'.i'ii.' barn with stnbling under, also p ' pen, henhouse nml sheep pen. Hui unil delivery. Apply to ALBERT BLACKUl'UN, Rook !\l ill . p. o. * HOCKEY * PLKHHKKTON w.u.l.nr-. MABKUALE About i ii. i! hundred enthusiastic spectators accompanied the seven rubber chasers hi Mnrkdale on Thursday night of lust week and cheered the boys to victory. At the end of the gamn the score was 7-4 in favor of tho white and blue uniforms, which repres- ent* purity and royalty. The Flesher- ton lads did not expect to carry oil' the game without having to work for it, but to theii good combination wis due the victory. Markdale put in four goals by a few well-aimed shots. They begau to get a little weak in the wind .before the game was finished. Murkdale citizens did not seem to take a great deal of interest in the game by the number of the home rooters present. It would be far more encouraging to the home team if their own town was enthusiastic. Wo wilt look for a closely contested game between thete two teams, on the Flesherton rink to-night (Thursday,) if the elements are favorable. The teams lined up as follows : Flesherton Cairns Mitchell G. McTavish H. Sullivan F. McTavish Brown Crossley goal point c. p. eel re r. w. 1. w. rover Markdale Staples Mercer 'Young Roche HdMkett Mutson Bushfield C. Richardson, referee. The ladies of the town collided with the high school ladies on the ice here on Wednesday evening last, in which the H. S. girls won by a score of 5-3. One of the land marks of this locality had a close call from being wiped out by tiro on Friday afternoon. It was discovered by a man driving on the gravel road who r.oticed smoke issuing from tho siding of Mr. S. McDowell's house at Mayburne. lie was not long in notifying those inside who were unaware of the danger. Word WAS quickly sent in to the village and the tire brigade hurried out to the scene. Thu blaze had made considerable headway in the upper part of the house but by I lie heroic work of the brigade the tire WAS got under control. Much of the furniture was re- moved and a good deal destroyed in the handling, <^>uite a hole was burned in the side of thu building. We under- stand there WHS imnrancn to cover ihe l"Ss The tire is thought to have origin- ated f;om the chimney. The building, which was May's hotel in tho early days, is yet a good comfortable dwelling. It IK situated on the Melancthon hide <>i the gravel roud.- Herald. Odds and Ends ARTICLES FOR SALE Hiirebreii Abjrdeen Angus Cattlu for Sale 3 young bii'U, ten, eleven and fourteen months oM, ready for servicf, also females of different ages. G. ti. Walter, Kimbmley, p. o. ^nt. High-grade Hulstuin cow, three yours old, ]n*fc freshened, for sale. Goo Moore, Proton Stt:on. For Sale Good '.(-roomed frame dwell- ing and s'abli*, all complete, in first clas-'K C'indiiif-11 mid lojwir, wiih hard ami soft water. \V'i 1 rell wry <-hep if sold ihin month. Apply H. J. Sproule, Fleshc-r- ton, Out. Nov7tf Faun to llent 150 acres, all cleared. Apply to W. J. Bellamy or Mia. James Jauiieson, Kle?ht'i ton. For Sale McCormick binder 7-f<">t cut, just cut :i() acriN Will be sold cheap, vV. J. Mnad*, Ceylon p. o. tf Good rock elm frame of b*rn, 36 x (HI, 18 foot side posts, for sale. Apply to Hugh Warner, lot 17* 17!, T.S.U., Arte- mosia. Ab. Brino colt for sle,rimng 2 yrs.old, from speedy regist< red mnre. R. Rich- ar.lson, FIfshert,on. _ MISCELLANEOUS^ Accounts Thus. BUkelev <fe Co. must be paid at once save cost*, p. & VV. Boyd. I am prepared to do chopping again this winter in Maxwell, ovi-iyd ly except- ing Wednesday. Eveiybody come. M. Ketton. For Sah> Tho undersigned offers for sa'e throe lots in the village of Ceylon ,011 which are erected a good one and a half frame dwelling, 8 rooms, iih stone cellar, and a good framo stable. This will make an excellent homo for any person. Terms easy, price right. Apply t-> JIM. Aslidown, Owen Sound, or VV. J. ;>ellamy, Flesherton. R. D. Muldrum, marriage lioeiis<>)>. Portlaw, issuer of Girl Wanted App'y KnrMedt. to Mrs. F. G. Car Royl Household Flour, Bran, Short, Low Grade Flour to arrive. F. G. K'ti-tedt. Givo a uur.ss Some one will get a leantiful 7- piece cluna beny set for nothing if you t>ness tho right unnitor between 1 and 72. See thorn at the Flesherton grocery. W. Buskin. Specialist In dlsrosi* of iho Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office- ZO 10th it. eat, Owen Sound At tho Rovere house, Markdale, 2nd Thursday each month from 8 to al '.'m Dundnlk, 1st Ihuisday of oaoh tnontb, i HILLJ3ROS.. MARKDALE During the Balance of this Month We will offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to reduce our stock of Seasonable Merchandise Before Stock-Taking SPECIAL FOR CHILDREN Fifty Ruffc and Callars in different classes of Fur. Values in this lot up to three dollars, stock taking prica oOc White Tailored Linen Waists 25 White Linen Waists, extra fine quality, sligluely so iled, regularly priced at $1.75 and 92, Stocic- taking price 1 00 Men's Underwear We will put on sale all broken lines of Men's Under- wear and make it all one price, values up to $1.25, Stock Taking price 4 g^ Men's Fop Shirts 4 -dozen Men's heavy Tweed Shirts, all sizes, 14i to 17, values up to 31.5(1 Stock Taking price... .~78c Special Sale of Ladies' Coat Sweaters at nearly Half Price ;{ doz Ladies' Fine Wool Coat Sweaters in different colorings, Tan, Brown, Cardinal and Grey regularly sold at gl. 7:">, and 82.00, Stock-Tuking Price ' ' gi.2o FURS ! FURS ! Our stosk of Furs is still large :md a goud selection is offered. To hurry tbein out we will otl'er 25 per cent, discount on every Fur you buy MEN'S RUBBERS 100 piiis Men's One-buckle Pine Gum Rubbers, nil s : zes, i! to 12, regularly priced at ifl.-:>, .St,, c k Takinu MARKDALE. HILL BROS. III I'llUli Carefully Corrected Each Week Wheat 85 I o 85 Oats : *8 to JiH Peas I 12 to J 1L> Bui-ley 55 to 55 Bay 10 00 to 10 DO Butter . Kugs, fresh Potatoes per Imtf. . 11 i i ! I B I ill II II II II II II ! ! ii ii ii IN! i i EX il Geese Ducks ... . Fowl TjrKeys FARM FOR SALE OR RENT Lots7!-8(l, 1 N.D R , .\rtemesin, con- taining '-ID acres, 80 cleared, well fenced and well watered, in good s'ato of culti- vation, one mile from \Vareliam school and post oIKcc, four miles from Proton station ; good fianio burn 50x58 on stone foundation ; drive shod 20x30, good com- fortable house, -in. ill orchard. Will take small payment down. Apply ISFeb W. J. HENDERSON Or W. J. Bellamy, Flesherton Agent Wanted! FOR- FLESHERTON To sell for "The Old Reliable" The Fonthill Nurseries Orderi now being 'aken for Spring delivery I'M .'.. Prospects bright for the season's trade. Experience uiuiecensary. We instruct our ilm.hi'm how to Hell Fruit Stocks in the cuuiitry 'ind Oiimmen'iil trcus in tho town. START NOW and have your toriilory rose.ved. Weekly Pay. Free outfit. Write for terms. IJno Stone & Wellington Fresh Goods For Everybody ! ! ! Five Hoses Flour, Dundalk White Kesc. -Mai'Udjile Perfection Brand. Morning Cilorv. Bran. Shorts, wheat, chop and chicken feed, Fresh Oysters, Fish ane Herring, Canned Goods .Salmon, Tomatoes. Corn and Peas, and all kinds of fresh groceries at lowest prices. W. L. Wright, Grocer, Fesherton Buy A B.T. Litter Carrier TORONTO, ONT. FARM FOR SALE Lots 74 iiiicl 75," Con. .'!, north of Durham road, Arteniosrn, containing 100 acrt s, HO acres cleared, 15 acres first clans harilvviiud I'u.-.ii, ba'iincu liarilviond xlasb, all gouil Ian I ami in good siato of cultiva- tion, well fonceil, i n<:ru orchard, lirst- j clnss witter in drilled well, hiiek house nearly new, ^ti x U'J ft., S .sha|n>, liain 54 x tO. Fivu iicres nf fll whua 1 . Kami will bii sold. For fin (her ]>ir- ticulars apply 'o S. SI1KARDO\VN, Piotou Station, p.o. FOR B.T. Stands for the Best AND The Bet is None too Good. THE B. T.LINE OF GOODS ARE- Hay Carriers. Horse Forks and Slings, Litter and Feed Carriers, Steel Stalls and Stanchions Water Bowles, Load Binders, Rack Clamps. For Sale by S. Hemphill, Ceylon, Ont,