October 23 1913 THE F L E S H E R I N ADVANCE T H I-. An independent newpa|>er, publUhed every Thnmday at th r otfice, Collingwood Street, Vlviberton. Subscription pric |l per annum, >* i M u I iu advance ;$1.6J wtmn not so jwid Advcrtuin? rated on application. Circulation 1,100 weekly. MT H. riiurnlon- Editor Plesherton Methodist Church Kpwortli Leauie Tliursday evening at 6 p.m., in charge of the Lit entry Ui Services Sunday morning and evening. lUv. C. Otten of Corbetton will preach. At Epworth League Monday evening next the subject of "Mather in the home " will be taken up. Every person, young or old, is invited to Doth League meetings. The Eugenia Power Will Supply Us AH T. 1'. .Imui'-, asMMant engineer for the hydro, met the members of the Owen Sound eleclri'.- committee on Wednesday I last week, ai d the Utter body decided to recommend the acceptance of 1500 horsepower fi un the Commission, at ^2?l per horsepower. After the mooting Mr. Jame', when een by The Timt-.s, had some informa- tion with respect to the plans of the hydi'i. ' When do you tliink the plant will Le completed aud the 'juice' turned . n '"lie was asked by the repoitci. "Weil," Mr. James replied, "I think it should l>e alrendy to lie turned int > the linei of ilie town by the late sprint r early summer of 1914. You see, the plans are all ready for the development* to go ahead at Kugeniit. As soon as the commission gets the signed contract of the town they will l>euin wink l once, thi* fail. They are all ready and all they await in the finl word of Ihe town in thii respect." "What power will there be available' "On a ci-nfe vitive estimate there will be twelve hundied horse puwer wi bout -t r,i-.- and with some small development, work in the way of erecting leservoirt there wili be easily twice that amount all the time. Of course with the ftU>rage system extended to take in other features of the watershed thuie would be four or five thouaxnd horse |>ower avail- able, or enough for th ; s dittrict fur years to come But this will nut be ncccusary, liecauxK it WIIN actually shown l.ni June, at a time when the water fluw was lor, that three thousand horse power could be d.-veloped without trouble. You will readily appreciate what I mean when I y that three thousand hone power in the summer is equivalent to much nuie i ii in tliat amount in the winter, hecaiihe in the winter there i* the overlapping of the load* occm-ioned by tne f ict that it certain times in the dy the light and the power load* are both on at one and the -.mo- time, and thil (jiveB what i* kii'iwn as the 'peak or maximum load. Therefore, unlein the I'IHII'H |>eak loid were very gicat indec-J, the power which can b generated in the luwes* Kuniiner months will prove to !>. (jiiite ample for years to come." Asked if the twent) -nine dollars per | hurne power covert d everything in the cost to the inwii of the new powbr, Mr. James leplied, "That will pluce the current in the steppii _: down Htation it your tcwn and i-tepped don to go ii-Lt on your wirec." "Wliit wa the particular o'<jeo( of your trip heto today '" "To find whut th town intundid doiii with u-hpect to hydro. The com- iii, .-r . n wanted to know just where tl.ey were at with rehpvct to OHUII Sound ar.d as a i <.M.-'-|IU-II. i I *i\f Hont here to pul thb matter up to the council. I am gUd tbe i: mitiiil tee have iclt-d as tiny line. Tne commission will ^u ahead with tbe duvelopmer.t at once. I may May the inunicipulitieH i.f Cl atHwuith, Kieilieit'.n and Markdaie have asked fir <| lutiiti'.na i n ;ni."iii i . ' f ji.r.1 - i \nrying ii no fifty to one hundied and fifty horde JltWCT." "Would there be Hiifllcient pnwar HI Kugetiia to supply the i Count ryxido vrith unerg)? ' Th ar is power enuu^h at the falls to xipp'y the wliolu dii-tiiu 1 , nil the towns within ii-i . in 1 i radius, with power. Dur'iiiin, Ilmiuvei, C'benluy, all of llitm, in ty bave hydro if ilu-v want it. Aid ju <i as MOOII as (ho linui wuru put in the locali y will be in line to take hydro power. This has been the experience m other placet. Just HH sunn as the lines were put in and pruvi-.l to li'i pffifitiM* and icononik-al everjbody wanttil lo liitic ill the bi'iii-lin . " Children Out At Niyht Many i.-.v.lnti'HH have been pawed )>y beuovelenl an] philanthropic organiza- tions rruny Sermons delivered, many editorial* wiitten l-y leading new[ ;>er* and magazines, mmy personal KUg- getiliuna made, that the Uw dealing with children on the .si i.-, is and in parks after ditrk should be more Atringer.t. At the II-OM t ftviwion of tba Ontario LegitUture these 1 1 u m. !. us rn | iii-sis hate tiern met, and the amended law is as fol!cn : Sec. 17 - (1) No di i il, under sixteen, sli.il! loiter in any public place after nine o'clock in the evening, or be there unless accompanied py his parent or guardian or .ui adult appointed by the parent or Kuardian to accompany such child. ('2) A child found in a public place after the hour named in subsection 1, unless so accompanied may be warned to go home by any constable or probation "tti.-iT or officer of a Children's Aid Society, and after such warning (he child is found loitering in i public place >uch child may be Uken by the constable or officer to i'a home, or the Children'!* Shelter. (3) A parrnt who permits hit child to violate this section shall fur the lii.v . .tl'-nri incur a penalty of $1 wiiln.ii' coats, and for second < nVnce $2, nd for a t Innl, or any sul>st*i|uent offence, $5. 8 Edw. VII. c. .V.t, amended. Sec. 2(k) '-Public Place" shall mean i street, highway, or lane, whether a tho'oughfare, or not, ml a tavern or other place of public resort, and <{anei- ally, any ulacs to which the public have or are permitted to Irive access. Jimmy's High Notes Hun. James Dutl, tho Minister of Agriculture in the Whitney Govmnment, is till* piumeFKur "f a very high pilclu'J voice His office in ilia Parliament Bui'ilinjjs t O.uaen'8 Park, in on the ground rliinr, while fiat occupied by Sir .1 iu,.-s i- un I he In. si rl.ior, some (iistaiu'e away A few dya g > Mr. Duff < ' lUm / OVIT the long dislance telephoun to Mrs. I'nil. who was in Cookstown. 'I in- lu^li pitched voice was in full blast In fac', Mr. Duffs conversation with his better half was pluin'y audible nil over the building. The windows of Premier Whitney's nx-in were open, and hearing the imUe, he sent hi necrrrary, Horace \Vttllis, to investigate where it came from. Mr. Wallis returned -Ir.iily and sid apolog-ticiilly : ' It it Mr. Duff speaking to his wife in Cookstnwn." "(in luck and tell him to uie the telephone," was the terse rejoinder of the Cztr of Queen's Park. -lurunr u Saiurday Night Ram l.ambs Tor Snie S HIIC nii'i 1 lini' ) li'l Oxfiii'l D..UII Rim '.-itnl's with _;. i.d M ro ling nml |ua i ,\ ii' rmht pii- ' .-. l!i haul A 1 , It If. N ... .", l'|. '.-Ill-it' n. Tilephone in Osprey Council The municipal Council of Osprey tiiwn.-liip met at Siiixli'impton on Oct. 4ib. The n embers weie all present. After reading and adopting the minutes of the last meeting i!i following com- DlttaiMtiiiD*, i' i mini-, etc., we e receiv- ed ; r. t A .M iiiiii-u and V\'m. Iulis, cliiim for .In i-ji killed by dogs ; Mum, pil World, account $.YH4, Collector's Hulls and oth r forms ; County Treasurer, li.st of arrears of titxes and tax sain list; U. .1. Taibott, ngaiilini< the account, of JMBM l.un' f >rgiMv'il ; Henry II. i man, account $5, posture itanips fur cleik ; A. I. Smith, account fti, w.ik cU.im-d ID lm\e been dune on the ,'iUlb aide roiid ; Lucas, Kiiney & Henry, leul .I'. , ... i . mini; account of I ..Mm-. u.i,,,; hospital ; Thus. Soul', account 92. DO, I'XprefH, carri'tge un I Tulephiine ; Thin 1 . Scott, account $i!5 00, service re Muni- cipal Telephone SyMrin ; A. L. Smith uiving notice of dangeious place on centre line road : Sutitii (>iey K " s itry olliiv f'J .115, registration uf bylaw No. 07 N ; Ofo. Linley, iiccounl 97.5(1, Uiick- hinith nocoiint for grader ; J. A \V. liuyd ncoi'iint 92.40, ee-nent lnij;.s , W. II. ThiiiMon, account $7rt 00 for printing Voters' List and t.th-i printing ; Herald ornVe, Dunditlk, iii-couiit 7">c, printing; Aiiuicw ,),n i . : .linn, 8 ttlenient for nml i, i 1 ., 'o fur deviation ruad onlonnline, Nofanusaga a lulOsprey ; Kinost Haw- tun, ivp:irdiiii4 the upi'iiing of ct-rUin s'let'tM in Foveislmin. Orders wore issued on the Tieii.suter to pity Herald oltii-u, iniii'lilk 7oo, (!i. Linley 97-f>(J, repKiring grader, W. II. Tliurslun $7H, p inli account, Smith llrry Rogittry ollicu $'.! l(i, f>-es ro telejihono bylaw, III,;, ll.ii , : IM $,">, . ! i !, ' |, I.- I, !'<. M r i i[ .1 \Vi rid 81.04, .1 -in ui '.in- him, , ThoH Scoll SIMM) exprrwi, etc., Thi f, Soul. 9-'l'-0, expenses getting legal advice ri hi ipital account, Tin M. Scott $.V>.(0, Hurvu-u regarding tulephonu syslumi Tin) chirk w.is iiiMtruciu 1 to notify .Ins. S| I'M to reiiMVii his fence and other obstructions from ott'Pivl street, - Kuvcr- sham. The Clelk HUM i.lsu iimliili teil In uoiiimunicitu with tho Hoove of M, lancthun and wi'h Mr. Tniynor, C. K. lo in. Ji.. iiriiiiiL!i iiii'iils ill i- . i ly it ilnli. us p.issiiilu iu iiit'ft Mr. Thomson) l\oi-vi- <>f ' ' I' 1 ' >. '""I iiu in.ji- I i tin) ill. i r.'.ui' of iln- lownlii i- nt the "(iroiyi Se:i. Tiie mil' .-il it'rimu'd t" meet ' F. \eir.liiiin, < II S'l'iinl.iy, .N if, Mil np.v. NEW CONVENIENT T RAIN TO WINNIPEG CANADIAN PACIFIC The popularliy of Canad'ao Pucitk eer- vice, and the excellence of that road's equipment, has been so greatly apruciat- | ei by the travelling pub'rc that it has been found necessary to put into service an entirely new Throuxh stand-nil Ex- press Train between Toronto and Wmni- [>* Commencing Sunday, October 2tith,the "Gate City Kjpresi" will leave Toronto at 2.30 p. m., and will run daily there- after, arriving Winnipeg at 8.25 a. m. second morning. The train will con- litt of the highest-clas^ modern equip- ment: Observation Compartment Car, Standard Sleeping Cars, Tourist Sleeping Car, Dinini; Car, Fiivt-cla's Coach and Colonist Car. This will he fuund the most convenient and the best train be- tween Toronto and Winnipeg on account of the daylight departure from Toronto at an hour when th<* Uniou Stitiun i. u .t bad'y congested, and also on account of the early hour of anival at Winnipeg. The present ''Vancuuver Expire**." will continue to leave Toronto at 10.20 p. m. daily and will consist of tne stme equip- ment as 'he "ti-Ue City Express." This ti.iin is the in-t to take fur points weat of Winnipeg, tut for Winnipeg and east the "Gate City Expros" is ihe ritjht train to travel by. Full I'.-tiiii'ii'.u -, from any Canadian Pacific Agent or write M. O. Murphy District Passenger Agent, Toronto. Youth Threw Stone Monday ni<ht Misj Lottie I'r:.-.. n. a daughter -f Councillor Alex. Patter- son, of Amaranth, wts s'riously injured by a stone thro*n hy Bit'irirdo H >me boy named Cox. The arftir happened shortly after the close of one of a .series of revival in-temigs which two Udy evin- -'-!.. .1 - urd holding in the Fiirnimgton tchuol h'.use. Miss Patterson was driv- ing home from the meeting in company with a young man named S'ttnley Blown. The missile struck her fairly in the mouth breaking two of her front teeth .in.l cracking three mote. Her mou h is also badly cut and bruised. Dr. Carbon, was summoned, brought the injured girl to Lord Duff -rin hospital, where he wtvs attended by himself and Dr. Ctmpbell, the latter doing what he could to right i he damaged t. eh. I is vii.l that Cox, who works for David Trimble, a f.-u in-, near Fraxa June ion, had been pressing ln attention! upon MUs Patteisan and it is Minnsied that the tono was thrown in a tit of anger and jealously at seeing ba- in i he company of another young man L)gal proceedings were threatened, I we understand Cox settled by agreeing 10 pay 8100. Banner. Do You Ever Sleep? 1C yon do you will be wise to pay attention. 1 am at the present time making n Specialty of Iron Hods. The original of the picture given at tlio head cf this advertisement wili only cost yon $5.00 5.00 $5.00 Get something nice and comfoi'tahlr- on which to l-.iy yonr weary head. Of ooni-so we hnvo oilier beds at other piiccs, all equally low in prioe Sm>itaiy Bedl sueli as everybinly wuiiU. Sprinija and Maitressos to lit all bc.l.-.-. Examine our stocl; any way, lu'foiv piii'diiisinij jour sU-t'-r ludnceri, W. H. BUNT FLESHERTON, ONT. t F. H. W. HICKUNG FLESHERTON ONTARIO. Ladies' Fall Coats Some Fresh Arrivals Just placed ia stock some of the Latest Styles In Ladies' Fall Cuw, right Up-To- Date, but not t m ex'reme in style. Prices $6.95, to 118.50. We carried noth- inz over from Uit scison. Everything ia new. Ladies' C irt Lengths, 110 two alike, a selection of this Reason's Cloths that will please you, new weaves, new col->ring3. Prices from 91-50 to 92 85 per yard. Wo-il Blanke's Flannellette Blankets, Chintz, Muslin and Sateen Comforters 91.50 to 92.75 each. The New Niagara Cotton Batting for Quilting. All one piece, the iz< of the quilt. Best you ever saw for the purpose. Men's Furnishings Shins and Collars Hoiirry Ties and Muffler* Fall Cap* Gloves and Mittj Felt Hits Sweater Coats Underwear T' p Shirts Overcoats Always something new in our Millinery Department see our display. Fall Suit* Odd Panta Overall* Smocks Suspendrn Drop in at anv time and HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS CASH For Boar for Service A largo white Yorkahira Poar for service n UtlBi.Sri rauga W T. AS. K., .Vrteinefia Term* Sl.OO- K. WALLER. BUTTER AND EGGS At The Egg Warehouse Flesherton GOOD LOCAL AGENT Ar ontv to represent th Cb OJd and Reliable F o n t h i 1 1 Nurseries Splendid li-r of fruit and orHtmental stock for Fall delivery 1913 and delivery 1914. : Sprinu Start at once and secure exclusive territory. VVe Niipply handsome free outfit and pay highest commission*:. Write for full particulars. Uly 1^ Stone&Wellington TORONTO, - - ONT ANADIAN PACIFIC LOW RATES FOR Thanksgiving Day EXCURSION FARES Between all Station* in C*sil Fort. William and Eaat and to Sault Ste. Marie, Detroit. Mick., Buffalo and Niafara Fall.. N Y. SINGLE FARE Good froiDR Oct. 'JO Return limit Oct. 20 F*a,re and one-Third Good going Oct. 17, 18. 19, 2O Return limit Oct. 22 Minimum charge 25 cents Full pirtimilara from i:y C'.P.R. A^ert S. Rand - - Agent Ceylon M. Scully Co. MAIL CONTRACT SKALED TKNDERS addrtssed to the Postmaster General, will he received at Ot'awa until Noon, on Friday, the 14th November, I'.U.'t, for ihe coiive>ance "f His MnjeKty's tntiilson n proposed con- tract fur fuur years', fix times per week each way Ovei BipghamptOB (via Osprey R.ul Miliityu-) l{ur:tl Mail Koire. at the pleasure of the IVst Ma-t.-r Cienerul Printed notices emit lining further in- : .1 -M i'i .u as to condition)* of propused Contract may be seen and blank form* of Tender nmy bo nbinineri nt the Post Offices nf Slnalmtnptun, Ospiev, M.-In- tyie, nil I at 'lie t >tlioo uf tlio Pusl (MH.-e Innpntnl at Tormitu. Piist Ollice IVp'trliii n 1 . Mail Seniee Hiitnch, Ottawn, (>otul)ei8th, ]!!'. 0. C. AXDKUSOX, Sni.erinteiiilent. " Looking bj^k'I soj 1 nover sa\\' Ucfoiv." This is Hie cxdamstion o' .'ialistieJ customers, A'J l;..ve l! !,.! f .:.\-cssfu1!y -.;;bbom . t!i .( ot .TS rave i...:.,i i.i. S.iti:-!'.ict;> :i j '... .!v*e.l. Ccn:uitai;. % ;i I';'. 1 ;. VV. A. Armstrong. MAIL CONTRACT SK.U.KI> TKMI KIIS .HiKtr^Hsod to ihu Pos-t- inastor (iriioriil, will bo received ai Ottawa nn il noun, on h'u.l >v. the II h Nov. 1IIK5, fur the riniveyance of Hi* Mnjo.sty's Alitilstin a |irn|>i>Ht>(l Cnntrni-l for four years six limes pur week uitch way Cver Rocklyn Via Beaveidale tind Wodtihouse fniiii tho ro.sliii!vsti.r (ii'iifrul'N I'kwsure. I'linctd imtioi'S 1'niitiiiiiiii^ I'nillifi inloi nniti. m ns to c.>n<lition uf pi. i,..-, ,1 ('"iiiraot may lio SIUMI mid blank fnnus uf Ti Ilib'l- IIKIV bi> o'.'aiinil >lt the |V.st (Mlivi snf Itj klvn.Hoiivi-nl ilf, \V ( .,l ( .|i,,iis,> Mid at ll.i- <>llir. i,f tlio 1'i.si Cltioo IiiH|ioctoi' at Toraato. I'll). I O t iv D -pMIIMMIt, M:lil Branch, Toronto, iMohrr Tth, ti. t'. AM>Kl!<(iN, 60 YEARS* EXPERIENCE MARKS DtSIGNS COPYRIGHTS Ac. ne ^^ndtng a iketch and description may 3ul.''.'r aj-'.-rt un our opinion free whether lnTemln II prob.iMf pntenrahto, Coi-iniunlrn. tkMHMrUureonadantuL HANDBOOK out'ateuu -MU free. iiMesC aiieiu-]r for securing (.aton-s. r*ii>iit t.ik.-u through Mmm A Co. recelT* - BTt.ii without obarve, lathe ., , Scientific flmerican. A haodaomely Ulustimtod weekly. Largt cir- culation of ur actenttflc journal. Tertua for Canada, $3.75 A y wu-, piKta vrepald. 9oM by all Bnnt r BU Wubuurtoo. New York urtoo. n. C. FARM FOR SALE OR RENT Lot 141 14-2, rd range E. 1'. & S. H., Aiti'im-s'a hiick h'-use, i-imd outbui'd- ing* tod orebftrd, well watered. Apply ISAAC SINCLAlK.Fle.-hertor. 1 So'. H. ALEXANDER MERCHANT TAILOR Fevers am - Ont. Fashionable Tailoring Seasonable Goods, first class Workmanship. --ALSO A line of Ready-Made Clothing Which we put alterations in free of chan-e. if required. Iepl2 BULL FOR SERVICE Keg : t.iv,l Ho'stein Bull. Kon yke Pirtertj,- r'otliilcle. N... 14780. wh.-se tUin, Trizie's flotl.ilde Pietertje 2nd. No. 5i!<SX, his 'Ti.Jui.-ed ovtr 80 ll. milk per day. Terms Grade cows $1/0, jme Kred cow.s &{. All o>ws not returned wilt b charged. Also reeisterel Yorkshire Wr. No. 34881 .Term* 31. HENRY HOLMAN Lot 40. Con. 4. Aiteniesiu. Portlaw P.O tiiii rtf Tonsorial Parlors We Aim to Give Entire Satisfaction LAl'NDKY Iksket closes M, nday .' night, delivery Friday eveni-jg. CKAI.KO TKNI>I IIS addressed to tlie nn- nttligaM, and oiitUit-Hvd Tender for lUiU.m Iuiprovt.munte> at Thnrnbiir) Out.," will lio received ,,t this otfice until 4 I'. M., on Weonca ly, C't-'obcr at, IOIS, tor ttia Hartiour linpi-oveinmilx at Tliornhiiry. I'liniK, |H>oinolion mi 1 form of contriu-t on li H.-eii a.irt forum of tt-i.dpr obtttint-il t tliln l)ti|mrtiiiviit Mill at tlm cfflces of J. O. Sine, K'm., Dislriot Knuinoor. Co-ifRdei-Ktion l.ifu lluildlnv, Toronto, Out.. J.H. Armstrong, I M., DlMrlrt BnRli-oiir MMluirt Out , traonl Mpnllcanou to tlm r.'atinitstui- at Tuoriibury ' Out- Vvnans tt>nilrliiK ri> potinptl iliat tendi-vs ' will not in. i-onsni. ml ,.,!,. ma.;e on tlm lu-iutnl forms miiu'llcil, an I sium-.i with their iti-iiiiil sicniiliiri.fi. statins- lln-ii oivnimMoiu and |V|KI-I>B if iimiileucp. lolbtctMOt l\riu Mir; ttOltlkl siunaturo, the nut moot tlm on-utiatioii, anil i.ii-,-of r>.|.lnce of uic-li inoiiiber of the 111 in iniiHt tie giver. Kacli tontlui- in us lie nccoiin.Miiinl by HU c- t-l>toil cheqna on a hMMrd bank, navabloto tlio orilor of tho Honorable tho Minister of Public \\ oiks. iM|iil to tan (lOHior cent, of tlip amount of ilm (nrtr, wliioli will be foifcitfil i if tliu noi-son tt.'iiilcrhiK (ttioliues to i-iitr into n i-ontraot when ealletl upon to ilo ao or fail to I t-oiiip]i>ti>th work coutraoteit for. If tin- twn- i ili-r ln> not ftocppteil tticcheijue will he returiu-il Tlion4iartui<iiit 1)01-8 not hind itself to ac oopt tlio lowt at or any tender. Hv orilor, . C- DKSIUX -HKR8, secretary. j IVC.TX^ and D\ tINO \\ e M - e i-ents for Parker's Dye W,,rks Cl-.thes cleaned and dyed, feathers rejuvenated. T FISHER. - PROPRIETOR . x wspapci swill not bo paid for this ailvi i llicmentil they insi-rt it without mithoritv fri-i.' llu- l.|.p nnt-.it.- I7i'.74. Our Clubbing List Thw Allowing prices nre fur strictly paid in luhance sulisci'iptii.iiMuily. We have no accounts \ith othoi papers. Klesherton Advnnce $ I 00 Yo-jths Coni)i.tiiion 2 00 Toronto World, ,lily 3 00 Toronto Daily News 1 50 Weekly Globe . 90 Mail-Empire,.... .... 75 Family Herald A Star 90 Toronto Star 1 60 Fanner Sun , . 00 Farmers Advocate 1 ,">0 Week ly Wit .icss 90 Satin-tiny Nlijlit 3 CO Poultry News . . : ; _'.> Poultry Uovicw , 4J> Uod and Gun lil:iu':r.-iiu VO