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Flesherton Advance, 27 Mar 1913, p. 4

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March t>7 "1913 THE *' L E S H E R-<C N ADVANCE i \ *i A htiioiwndent I>CWK|>AIT, published every Thiimdny at h" office, CollinKwo.id Street, Fleslierton. Subscription price 91 p.-r aiumm, wh-n paid in oil vtnce; $l.f>J when not <> p:M Ailvi-rtisinfi rate* nn application. CirculM.un 1.100 woekly. W. H. TJiviraton - Editor THE LOVE CASE The trial of Hei.ry Love for tie murder of hix wife, which resulted in c inviction and the sentence of denth up:i iho unf mniHle IIIAII, touches this c immunity m >iv c-!..s -ly ihau any <itlu'r portion of the province. It comes Lome to us very c'owly, nni inter.se interest was m%ni r ested in it by :\ 1. "tiove has rev'iled in the towni-hip of Artemesta all his lire ami is known by neaily evervl-""-y. In the capacity of well digger. c;.r| enter ami genutal handy man he had iret most of the citizens of the township in one way and mother. He was never considered vicious, al- though he wns known to hive it temper He hud liltln or no education. Th e deed which IK- now Wen brought home to him caused a thrill of h'-rror in this community that h s never been equalled Previous to the trial per>pie here ha< their minds u> . I- up as to the extent ol his guilt, and no mrprine was mniiifeitec t the result of the tiial. Tho,e whc heard the case nre uiuninv.us in tin statement that Henry Line had fiii trial and that the verdict was a just one The motive was not made c'.eur that \ unly known to himself ml hit Creator, but the deed wa< Jon<! nnd that bis aufticient. He will pay ilio penalty of bib crime on May 27. Osprey Council The Municipal Conned uf the town- hhip of Osprey met .-it Siiighampton on Sut iirda) . March ISth last, m-cording to adjournment fn> n February Hth last. The memliers were all present. The minutes i >f the la.st meeting read :ind adopted. Communications, aeeount.-, etc., were received from .li.lm Paul account }2.'J">, new parts for grader ; J. P. Ottewell, V. S.. $3.00, profession H) service, exHiiiining A L Smith's hon-e; G Coutts 93.00, cleaning out enlvert mi 40.siderc.ad, C.,n ::. S 1) I!; .1 A \\ J',.,yd. f'J.40. cement lags ; '. ami .M Hospital, Bingwood, f:50.00, maintenunee of liter McKay, an indigent pitient ; M'illicrt Seutt. i-egitnling a ditch mi Centreline: Iwuu- Trayiior, town-hip engineer, celt ify ing that Jos. Kssex hiul completed lii;- emit met "ii druin No. -, nd was entitled I" f.'i."i.*K) Imlanee ; A L Smith was present an<l gave final lintiee t" the Council before taking etion at Inw t<> compel the opening of :tOth sidenwid : Rev W I'. Meicer made application for a grant to the 8inghampt< >n publie library. The com- mittee mi prinlinu presented their re jciit regarding the printing of the Audit on' Ke|M>rt and the contract of printing 300 copies w;is awarded to the Enterprise Printing Co. for $i.OO. Orders were issued on the Treasurer to iy John Paul fL'.'.'a ; .I P Ottewell, V. S., |3.00 ; (JooCiMittM J3.txt, eli-mi- ing out eulvert ; Jos. Kssex S3o.OO, Iwiliiiice on drain contract ; K S Hrown 1. .""', Tresurer's book ; ThiwHcott TiOe, telephone; W 11 Guy fi.50, letting dintntct on 30th wideroad ; J R Muir- heml 8- >". investigating claim of Geo. <'oiittx; Singhampton publu- library 9 1(1.00 on condition that the township of Niittawsfiga grants an equivalent. By-Law No. fi"4 wan |iah.-ed appoint- ing road ciiiiiiniKKioneiD us follows : J)iv. No. 1, Joseph Henders<iii. No. 2, W H Guy, No. 3, John Thomson, No. 4, Inrin Morrison. No. 5, J R Muirhend ; By.Ljiw NIL > r >7*i, n]ip<iintiiig \\illis NeH' Hlid <'. W. Long, Sanitary Inspector* ; By-Law No. 57<i. to borrow *70l>0 <K) fur telephone imd current exjK^nses from the SUniUrd Hank at ti per cent, inter- est : By -Law No. '.177, appointing path masters, fence-viewers and pound- keepers, a.s follows : rATHMASTKHs Samiiel Talli..!, Kilw Mill.. Kugene CooUDODB, Thos Orr, Win Mi-own, Thos Brown, Samuel \\oml, John llannon, E W Norman, ('has Taylor, Jas. Morrow, R Davidson, A Burns, Jas A Priddul, P W Hciitt, J H 1'riddel, David Hiiggs, Nelson TemimMt. (ieo Conn, Jno I<oug- 1...-1. H Hardy, \\n, Priddel, Alex Douglas, Isiuic Hamilton, Thiw Sheard, T AUison. Win Scult, A Heron, Archy Campbell, Hector Moore, Alex Mulntyn;, Hector Mi-Lean, Thos Bemrose, \Vm Wiigbl. Ed Biiinington, Win Hindlu, K <.' Pedlar, Archy Melnnes, Neil Mc- Donald, Sainiii-l lirownridge, Fred iSpofford, Eli Hobinson, R J ('nli|iiett, Jiui Spencer, Win Moliaghan, Frank Stephens, Samuel Holwils, M<>rt Sayers, J*--. 'rii.iinsoii, Win Conn, jr., K David- w>n, David Wood, Alex Johnston, F.dw Harbottle, Wm Dam I. De F Field, .Sam Milieu, John Brown, Amos Stoll, Angus Mi'I.e .1, JoKeph Crawford, Jiu* Ottewell, Jno Tyson, Wm Buell, (ie,o K Miller, KAw Sykes, Jno Gilles, Jas (iilles, Jas Lougheed, C A Fxiwards, Archy Buie, D McDougal, Alex Cameron. Vandeleur Happenings The \Vi. men's Institute held their an- HI nl social in the fcliool house on Wed- i. s.!:iy evening <A latt week. Consider- g tlui -'.ii. of i lie roads there was a 01 'dry attendance and a very enjoyable iine was spent . The piocecds amounted o $12.50. Mr. M. Heard, Jr , is on ;i business rip to New < iiraiio. Mr. Roil Alcox bus heen luid up for the past week wiih an attack of quinsy. Mes-r.. S I: , I, in ii.. D. Graham and urdon McGce, who are attending 'KS college at Owen Sound, spent Easter at their respective homes. Mi. Win. Buchanan was in Sound on Thursday and Friday. Mr. A. Lhiulop was in Toioiito lusl week on a business trip. Mi.-s Belle Gilbert of Kiuilierley spun Easter with her "uunt, MIK. Wil Hutchinson. Considerable damage was done ti property in this viciniiy by the teriili wind storm on Friday afternoon. (Jeo Warling, (ieo. Shannon, K. Cullis, F Boland and K. Neely each had thei windmilU wiecked ; E. Bakei'nwilo wa blown down, h;y stacks were sprea around the fields, fence* were scattered trees were blown d<:wn, and there WHS ijeneial jambouree in tliH air, but, than tioojui-hs, no person was injured ao far n we can learn. Mr. Harry Silcox of Kocklyn spen Easter with his uncle, Mr. G. Pntcharc Mi.ss Item Davis spent Easter wit 1 1 ::.. i . near Brock vil'e. '1 Leslie left on Friday to spend th holidays with her mother in Markdnle. Miss Ruse Gilliert spent Easter wit friends in Toronto. " looking back-I see I never saw before." This is the exclamation of satisfied customers. have fitted successfully stubborn .ases that others have failed in. Satisfaction guaranteed. Consultation free. W. A. Armstrong;. Fleslierton Tonsorial Parlors We Aim to Givo Entire Satisfaction LAl'NDRY Bisket leaves Tuesday noon, delivery Friday evvni-ig. CLEANING and DYEING We are Bgentsfor Parkef's Dye Works Clothes cleaned and dyed, ft-thers rejuvenated. T FISHER, PROPRIETOR Riverdale Itiids, ll.KKl.s. whitewash and sud, 1'irdies that gleefully sing ; Fading hlue, lagrippu and aitue, Such are the factors of spring. We regret to rejort (hat one ff our old .ni rcf<|iected rktidents, Mr. John Faulkner, is in a very critical condition at present, owing to au attick of pleuro- piieunionii. A lasrippe epidemic of it very inalig-tnt type is prevalent in this vicinity at present. Maple syrup making operations are in full swing, but cwing to the lecent extremely mild weather it promisua to \'i rather a unsuccessful undertaking. We are informed that our public schoolteacher, Miss O. Match of Dray- ton, hits decided to relinquish profession- al duties in this vicinity immediately. The I'riccvtlle reporter is kindly rti|vie>*t- eil not to read this. One of tliii most destructive gulch in the history of this vicinity was opurienced here on Friday latt, several _barnti being blown down, houses shattered, wind engines overthrown and timberhinds converted into brush pilua. Mr. and Mi -. H. Burus pleasantly entertained the young people to a grand innili ill.-, recently. KiiHter paused ott very i|uietly heie, the UHual digpUy of a perfectly ridiculous looking ttyle of halt* being the only excitement. Agricultural operations were com inenced in this viciniiy on Friday las', when a number of I lie farmers com menced ploughing. F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON ONTARIO. Spring Suggestions ALL NEW GOODS-ALL REASONABLY PRICED Tha. lines mentioned below just hint at some of our New Showings We shall he pleased to have you coma in mid see them. We are euro you will he plcastd. D. & A. NONRUSTABLE CORSETS Xew 1913 Model perfect fitting-- Stylish and Comfortable. All sizes from 18 to 36 waist Prices from ;~>0c to $3.i)0 Smart Foot Wea.1* We're showing a vety attractive ringe of Spring Footwear for men and women this season. Tan, Gun Metal ai:d Piient Leathers are the favoritesthe high toe snd the new receding toe are both represented. The Hpsi/itnunt of sizHa m complete, ;ini our purchaats were made before the recent advances in leather. Our values nre exeerdinjt'y good. 8ec our Ladies' Special at J3.00 See our Men's Spfcinl at J4.5O The Smartest Footwear for Littlt Folks ever shown here. You must sea them. LADIES' WASH DRESSES New Styles made up in Print.-;, Zephyrs, Perhales and Chamhrays --Colors include light, medium aad dark blues, greys hlacks and whites, tan, red and pink, beautifully 6nished stylish fit and cut. Size 32 to 42 Bust. Prices $1.00 to $3.50 Hew Wall Papers This we k e |,I.T our 1913 selection n sale. You'll find iheie inexpensive and very artisiic. New Designs and Coloring.*. Prices from lOc to 60c per double roll gurtain muslins and Bungalow nets Our new patterns include the prettiest designs in white cream and drab shades. These goods are in great demand. Prices from lOc to.... -. 50cp*ryard. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS [)o You Ever Sleep? f you do you will be wise to pay attention. am at the present time making a Specialty of Iron Beds. The original f the picture given at the head of his advertisement will only cost you $5.00 V1KWKKS Hector Mclntyre, Thos Stephens, Jas Klli. . n , ( :. .. Haw ion, John Hannon, J Men/i.-. (Je< McDonald, Win Hodgson, T S Freethy, Hugh Thompson, John Ross, Hugh Hardy, Robt Morrison, Robt Gibson, Archy Buie, Robt Taylor, Ii. i M. KKKPKRN R Davidson, Robt Taylor, W II Guy, John MoKinnon, John Knglish, Kdw Hai iMiitle, John Hannon. Council adjourned to meet as an As- sessment Committee at Feversham, on My 17, and ut Maxwell as Court of Revision, on Mity W. FARM FOR SALE In the towi)Hlii[> of Artrmi'-i i. in llu' Couiiiy of Oroy, lot 13, con. U, nnd loto lli mid 13, con. 3 N.I) K , ..-.intaininK 100 acres ; frtnie house. Apply to N. Me- Fayden, I'nn I'.uk, <m., or A. N. Mor- mn, Nw f-i.-keard, or John McFuydon, Coylon, Ont. Homeseekers', Settlers', and Colonist Excursions to the West These taking :td vantage of above Kx- . in ii. .n- should bear in mind the many exclusive features ottered by the Canadi Pacitic Railway in connection with a trip to the West. It is the only nil-Canadian route. Only lin j operating tluough trains to Western Canada. No change of depots Only line operating through standard HIUI tourist sleepers t'i Winnipeg snd Van couvitr. All eijuipment is owned am! operated by Canadian Pacific Railway afl'nrding the highest form of efficiency. Homesrekers rates will be in effec each Tuesday, March 3rd to October 28ih inclusive, and round-trip second-cUss tickets will In- issued via Canadian Pacitic Railway from Ontario points at very low rates -for example, Winnipeg, and re turn $35, fCdmonton and return $43, >uic other points in proportion. Returr limit two months. Each Tuesday during March and April the Cinadian Pacitic will run Settler'i Excursion trains to Winnipeg and We>t for the accommodation of settlers travel- ling with live stock and effects, H colniiisi car will bo attached to the settlers' effects train. This car will leave Toronto on regular train at 10.20 p. m., ariiving a West Toronto it will be attached to set tier's effects train as mentioned above. For those not travelling with stock anc effects, special Colonint cars will be at tached to regular tram leaving Toront at 10.20 p. in nnd run through to Winni peg without change. No charge is mad for accommodation in Colonist cara. Tourist sleeping crs are also nperatet on regulai train leaving Toronto 10.2( p. m. One-way Colonist rate* to Vsncimrer Victoria, Seattle, Waih., Spokane Wash , Po.-tland, Ore., Nelson, B. C. Los Angeles, Cul.. San Diego, (/al., Hai Fransiico, Cal., etc., will be in cft'ec daily March loth to April Ifnh, inclusive Full particulars fn.m liny C.P.R.Agen or write M. G. Murphy, District Passen ger Agent, Toronto. 5.00 $5.00 Get something nice and comfortable )n which to lay your weary head. )f course we have other beds at other iriccs, all equally low in pric# Sanitary Beds such as everybody wantri. Springs and Mattresses to it all bo:ls. Examine our stock any- way, before purchasing your slu]: iuducers. W. H. BUNT FLESHERTON, ONT. Look ! Listen ! .lust received a lot of Fine Spring Suitings. .$23.00 Suits selling at $19.50. Also a new range of Overcoats and Spring and Summer Pantings. Come early and get your new Spring Suit at the Tp- To-Date Tailor Shop C. BLARELEY Flesherton's Leading Tailor Standard Bank Building 'THE HABIT OF CAREFUL DRLSSERS NERVOUS, LIFELESS DEBILITATED MEN Kd YOUNG MEN AND MIDDLE-AGID MEN. the vlctlnu of early Indiscretions and later ex. cenea, who are failures In life you ar the onea wo can restore to manhood and revive the (park of enorgy and vitality. Don't give up In .!> .] . ur becuuso you have treated with other doctors, uwd electrlo belt* and tried various drug store n. HI ruins. Our New Method Treatment ba^ snatched huudrcds from tho brink of despair, lias re- stored happiness to hundreds or homes and has made surci-ssful men of those who were 'dowa and out." We prescribe specific rem- edies for each individual case according to the symptoms and complications we have no patent medicines. This Is one of the secrets of our wonilerful sncces.1 as onr treatment .'me not fail, for w prescrilie remedies adapted to rarh Individual case Only curable cases ac- cepted. Wo h*T* don* Luiiacu (hiouiSout t.no Jo for over 20 Y .T1. CURABLE CASES CUARATfTEEO OR NO PAY Are you n victlmr Have you lost hope? Are you intending to inarr; ' UH your blood been aiseasedf_Haveyou ai I hopef Are you intending to marry? ilood been aisvasedf Have you any weakness? Our New Method Treatment will cure you. What It ItUB done for others It will do for you. Cenwiltatlon Free. No matter who has treated yon, write for an honest opinion Free of Chute. Booke Free "Boyhood, Manhocnl. Fatherhood." (Illustrat- ed) on Diseases ot Men. NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. No nameton home* or net- ope>. K.vory thing Confidential. Quettioo Litt and Coet of Trcatmenl FREE FOR HOME TREATMENT. DRS.KENNEDY&KENNEDY Cor. Michigan Ave. and GriswoldSt., Detroit. Mich. M tVf 1 1* C A " Otters from Canada most be addressed IV V I I V Ei to our Canadian Correspondence Depart- mmmmmmffmmm ment in Windsor, Ont. If you deiire to see us personally call at our Medical Institute in D.rt n >it as we see and treat o patient* in our Windsor offices which are for Correspondence and Laboratory for Canadian business only. Address all letters as follows: DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY. Windsor, Oat Write for our private address. FARM TO RENT Lot 2, Con. 3, S. D. U. ArtcmesiH, containine HO acres of land in eood ftUt of cultivation, first-class watir ill drilled well, good buildings, one mile from Priceville. Apply to MRS. DONALD McAUTHTR, Townline. 1'iiceville Pure Bred Holstein Bull Changeling Prince Joe Hred by Changeling Hulter Boy out of Tidy Abbekerk Princess Josephine. Th greatest butter making strain known. Terms of Horvico -82 for grades, 85 fur pure brnd. <iKO. MOORE & SON, Props., lFeb.14 Proti.n .Stntion. FARM FOR SALE OR RENT 50 atrev. Lot 132, oon 3, Artemesia. never failing earing, well fenced, 15 acres of Timber, the rest in pasture over 15- years, good stock farm. Would sell on etsy terms for iiuick (ale. Apply to .1 iinrs N.-rli, Irish Lake. P. O. Dr, J. Ralph Smith OSTEOPATH Office and Residence- 408, Oth St. East, Owen Sound, Ont. Hours to 12 a.m., 1.30 to 4.30 p.m. 7 to 8 p.m. Other hours by appointment CEYLON'S STORE Spring Millinery Opening Friday and Saturday March 28 and 29 and Following Days You are cordially invited to attend. MISS FEE, MILINER IN CHARGE Miss Fee has been visiting millinery openings and wholsalo work rooms, trimming and copying from the latest Imported Milioery from Palis, London and New Yoik styles, therefore we are prepared to give you the very latest styles in millinery and prices will be fully 25 per cent, less than in larger towns. Jas. Wattison & Co. <eyl> on ^^^"* J. & W. B O Y D GENERAL MERCHANTS FLESHERTON - ONT. Notwithstanding the fact that we are aelliag out still we continue to receive shipments of goods that have been bought for Bpiiug Delivery and which we aro putting on sale at very close prices-E very department fully sorted up with new goods. For the next thirty daya we are offering goods at prices never before heard .of i u Flesbertou, Everybody come and share of the bargains at Boyd's closing out sale get a Millinery Opening -ON- Thursday and Saturday MARCH 20Iand 22 A full range of New Stock. adies' headwear made to order to order ou short *>otioe or sold to you from stock. MISS ANDREWS In charge of the show room. We guarantee satisfaction in every line of goods we sell. Bring along your Butter, Egg. and Produce. J.&W. BO YD FLESHERTON, - ONT. i i I <

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