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Flesherton Advance, 8 Jan 1914, p. 8

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1914 THEFLESHERTON ADVANCE . L BUSINESSCARDS W H. WKIOHT, TKWOBD * McDONALD Uarrlittir, Solicitor*, dee. Offices, Groy ft llruo* Hlock. Owun Sound. SUudard iik leak, TlMbwton. (Saturdays). W.H. Wriuht. W. V. Tulford J?-., J. 0. McDonald, L. u ,B.. . SOCIETIES AO \V meet i ou the last Monday in oh month, In their lodge room ( iytou ball Flesberton, at 8 p.m. M. W., W. J. HslUwy ; Reo., O. H. Munshaw; Fin., B. J, Kproule. Visiting brethren Invited PHINCE ARTHUR LODGE. No. HSS, A.F.A A M. meets In tin Masonic ball. Arm, U-ODR'S Hlock, Flesherton, every Frldav..in at before tbe full morn Htrb Smith, u. M.; rhas.Munsbaw, Secretary. POURTTLEBHERTON, ees, i. o. F. meets in W Clayton's Hlock the last Wednesdnv evening each moutli. Visiting Foresters beartily Icome'C. M., G. Bellamy .-. R. B., O. 1'airr.s; Please pay' dues to, 'Fin. Sec. before the first avofthe. month,/ VBB.n FKIENDS-Flesberton Council -^^bosen Friends meets in Clayton'sbsllftrst and third Wednesday o1 eacb month 8 p. m Pay assessments to tbe Recorder on or before tee first 'lay of eacb montb. Chief Councillor T. Klakeler; Recorder W. H. Bnut. DUDD MATHKWB, Markdale, Licensed auctioneer tor the county of Grey, Good trrTlce at reasonable rate*. Date* can be tuade at The Advance. 088 MEDICAL DB CASTER M Cl 1 * fi Ont. Physician. Burgeon etc Offloe and residence-Peter st.. Fleeherton JP OTTEWELLi Veterinary Burgeon iraduate of Ontario Veterinary Colle R e resilience second door south west. on kry itreet. This itreet rani louth Presbyterian Church. DENTISTRY Dr E C. MURRAY L. D. S., dental surgeon ' bono. graduate of Toronto University and Koyal Collece of Dental Burgeons of Ontario, Gai dmMnMMNi tar teeth extraction LBice at residence. Toronto Street. FleiSerton . I CCA -< Sol 8. LEGAL BANEY * HEN HY-Barristcr", . Solicitors, etc.-I. H. Lucas, K. C.: w. I-.. Kaney, K. C. ; \V. D. Henry, H. A. Offices. roronto. HOG-0 Tiadors Hank VMf.. phono main 1114; Markdale Lucas hlock, I'lione 2 A. Branch uUlce at Duudalk oiien every Saturday. BUSINESS CARDS ' UULLOUOH 4 YOUNO Bankers Markdale aeral banking business. Money loaned reasonable rates Call OP us. DtfcFHAlL. Licensed Auctioneer for tut County of Grey. Terms moderate and tit action guaranteed. The arrangements .' 1 Ittvs of sales can be made a', THK ADVANCE office. Residence and l'.0. Ceylon, Telephone Dec. 8.07. \V-M. KAITTING. Licensed Auctioneer foi '* the counties of Urey and biincoe. Ksrm and Stock sales a specialty. Terms aioderste. xatiif action guarantied. Arrangi'- oients for datee may bo made at the Advance )Blee, or Central telephone ofUce hevershaiu or by addressing me at Foversham, Out, Pure Bred Holstein Bull Changeling Prince Joe Ured by Chnnxt'ling IJultcr Buy out of Tidy Abbekerk Princesn Joiephint 1 . The greatest bultor m.il. M.-J it rain known. Term of nurvico- 12 for griuU-H, ." fur pur* brnd. OKU. MOOflK* SON, I'ropi., TCIUBLKTT, ' Postmaster, '>!'< Commissioner in II, < , J , Conveyancer, deedn, uiortganei, leases, wllU etc. carefully drawn up ollections mad*, charces reaKonablo. Alto locerios, flour, feed etc, kept iu stock, Prices Iffbt Small Farm For Sale Part Lot 'Vcon. 4, Eiiphniniii, brick- faced cottage, Irnoi- barn wiili | biiiM;mcnt ; ~oi:ill (irchnrd, clierrioK, | liluniN, H|i<jleH .mi! Hinikll fruil. Lot | i.-'iniains 44 iicrc 1 *. will buy it. Apply to i WM. SI.d.XN Dec. oil, l:t Kimlii-rley p. o Boar for Service A Uii.;'' white Yorkflliire Ilonr for service nlotllD. Rrdranie W T. AH. H., Artnmui>la Term* I. Wi- lt. \VAI,r,K.|(. H. ALEXANDER MERCHANT TAILOR Feversham - Ont. Fashionable Tailoring Seasonable Goods, tirsi class Workmanship, ALSO A llni< of Ready-Made Clothing \Vlu. Ii wo put i>ltoratioiiN in fret- xf charge, if ici|iiiiv(l. / [vplS BULL POH SERVICE i 1 ' ' ! I !' ' i.i Hull, Korndykc ' I'ivtortju Clolhililc, Nn. 14780, (Urn, Tri/inV (.'lutliildc I'iotorlje L'nd.No J'.PHS, lus produced over 80 Mm. milk per j dny. TcrniB (Jradu rowg f 1.00, pure bred cows fti. All COWH not rotuniud will l>i> charged . Aim) rogihtoruil Vorknliiru lni-, \\ :(458 I ,Ti-nn9l. BBNRTHOLM Lot 40, Con. 4, Artiiia*ia, PortlKW i" Itnmrlf FARM FOR SUP Spring Crock Rirm, lot 40, Con Artciiu'DM, I'niitii'iiing 100orw, !0 cleared 'iml in u H"\ Ntntu'nf cultivation, buliinvf "'"' htrdwood Imtli. Od frame bun nnd conn'iit COIUK^I- IIOUHP 8|>ring uroek running HOIUSS corner ( f farm, also KIOI! well uiuli'i- rm-rr. < i- tern* l l>arn nnd HOUHO. Itui'iil m.til tic- iiveiy. Apply l> -H. tlOLMAN, Mnxwoll I'.O. Outrage at Creemore (ieo. Aldcrson waa arraigned before It. H. Little. J. P., in Lialft .m ^Saturday afternoon, charged with haviim amaulted Mian Hales on the i^bblio highway on the evening of < 'In litmus day It appparc that MiaH Hale/, who liven with her par onts about a in ilo out of Lisle, started to walk hoiiMijfrow tiie village between 'n and sev&i o'clock, and was followed by Uikrsi ii and a yung man rwiwioU Ged- il<, ill a rut'vr. Wht-ii lllry oVfl look bf younu lady Aldcruon got mat of the cutter, seized hld of her, threw 'her to the ground and maltreated her most shamefully. Just at tliia juncture Har- vey Brown, a member of a pvi vnte 'detec- tive agency in Toronto, who was spend- ing the holiday with his wife's frit-nils, near LUle, came driving along and stop ped to see what he ut first thought was a drunken row. Aldercon then desisted and the young lady made her way to Hrown's cutter mil claimed his prolec lion. Alderson in the meantime '.'<>[ into his cutter again and drove rapidly Hak- away. The detective took Miss back to Lislo and on gettiitg her of the aMunilt ot out. n warrant for demon and taking Constable wrth them next day ro Alderaon's tesi- dence, -i few mileH out, aiTOHted him. ( )n being brought, before the magistrate the evidence was RO strongly aginit prisoner that the magistrate had no alter native but to comn.it hhm fur trial, ui he was taken to Barrio that evening. number df years, was fatally kicked in Account] the abdonMtn by n horse, one of a team he was hitching up on Friday last, and Amlcis.iii siK-cumliL-d to hi* injuries lust Suuday in the hospital, to which he had been re- moved atfter the accident. The deceased was only 27 yers of age and was hifthly the reHpeclcd by all who knew him. Tho funeral took place yesterday, the body nd being interred in the Methodist eeine- tery. Enterprise. Two Collingwood Fatalities While a number of young men were out shooting on Christmas day a i(un, 'in the Ii. mils of mil' of them I > ame of Jack Deer, of Stayner, went oft, ttie 'd charge entering the nbdomen of youn Alex. Fisher, son of Mr. Richard Fioher, a prominent farmer living on the 'tith line. The injured youth was ruthed to the Collingwood hoipital, but all effortti to save his life proved unavailing, and he paised. away on Saturday. Paul Sherwood, a gardener, who has been in the employ of Smart Bros, for a A raiher peculiar incident occurred ou Christmas morniii!.', at the outskirts of the village. A lar^e well-antlered deer appeared in F. V. Bellamy's orchard, coming acrois the Carson and Johnson farms. After leisurly surveying the out- look, the animal started off by Gordon'* corner, in the direction of the swampe Vack of Proton Station. Mr. Srn Bel- lamy's little son was struck with a bri|(ht idea and was mm following the animal'ii back tracks. When called to return, he replied that he was sure the deer wae one of Santa Claus' runaway drivers und he was bound to go bnck and find the cutiur with its load of toya. Dundalk Herald. *5 GIVEN AWAY $ 5 The Winner of this Prize, offered In last week's issue Of thle Publication, and who grave the correct name Of "Body Builder" Flour, is Ed. Best, Flesherton, Ontario, r\t. i. . 2. Loaf from Loaf from Wuhed Flour Ordinary Flour Figwe 1 <tiows a wheat kernel. Figure 2 shows the specks of dust and dirt which lodge in the crease of every wheat kernel. It takes about L'0,000 wheat kernels to make one loaf of bread. If there arc only 10 bits of dirt in each wheat kernel, there will be 250,000 bits of dirt in the loaf of bread unless this dirt is TAKEN OUT IN THE MILLS. Every Kernel of Wheat USED IN MAKING THESE FLOURS Is Thoroughly Washed CANADA'S LATEST FLOUR Made in the newest and best equipped mill in the country. Capacity : 4,000 bags daily.' BODY BUILDER FLOUR Made from the very best of Western Hard Wheat. It is positively unequalled for purity and cleanliness. ALL THE DESIRABLE, STRENGTH-GIVING, NATURAL ELEMENTS OP SELECTED HARD WHEAT ARE RETAINED IN THE HIGHEST DEGREE IN "BODY BUILDER" FLOUR. I' su BODY BU1LDKR Flour, and these valuable elements will invigorate the blood, and build up body und muscle to :i deyrcc r.^t hitherto known. BODY BUILDER FLOUR-Not the Cheapest BUT the Best Try It Vourself Try It Today "BODY BUILDER" Special Household Flour noun im LIMITED ifliuitEnMni NOTSITISfiEO? fER USING AUTI fSRITHRT 'YSAGNIiP&i MQNEYfiil BEST hr BIEIO BEST ftr PJSim m t c and BEST for DEILTt! Ofher Brands "GREAT BEJUi"j "LION HEART' 1 1 , v " : IURY A No other Mill In Panada Washes all lt Wheat ONTARIO AND MANITOBA FLOUR MILLS, Limited OTTAWA and 8UDBURY, Ont. THESE FLOURS HAVE BEEN SUPPLIED TOTHE FOLLOW- ING PROGRESSIVE MERCHANTS : R. H. Goldhawk and W. L.Wright. Dr. N. A. Gammer, of Kincardine, hat a freak tooth, which he eitractel recent- ly. It consists of a perfectly good tooth growing at right angles to a wisdom tooth, about a quarter of an inch below the root. The two teeth were perfectly formed and solidly joined together. The doctor has sent it to the dental museum in Toronto. MAIL CONTRACT SEALKU TKNUKKS addressed to the Poat master General, will be received at Ottawa until noon, ou Friday, the 13th Feb. 1914, for the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails on a proposed Contract for four years six times per week each way over Clarktburg (Via Redwing, Duacan and Heathcote)Rutal Mail Route. from the Postmaster General's Pleasure. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of proposed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Pnst Offices of Clarksburg, Rfdwing, Duncan, Heathcote and at the Office of the Pcat- Offiee Inspector at Toronto. Pott Office Inspector's Office, Toronto January 2nd, 1914. A. SUTHERLAND Poat Office Inspector . FlesHeirton Tonsorial Parlors We Aim to Give Entire Satisfaction LAUNDRY Basket clones Monday night, delivery Friday evening. CLEANING and DYEING We ar agents for Parker's Dye Works Clothes cleaned and dyed, feathers rejuvenated. T FISHER, PROPRIETOR Our Clubbing List The following prices are. for strictly paid in advance Hubscriptionsonly. We have no accounts with other papers. Flesherton Advance f t 00 Youths Companion 2 00 Toronto World, daily 3 00 Toronto Daily News 150 Weekly Globe ... 90 Mail-Empire 75 Family Herald & Star 90 Toronto Star 1 50 Farmer Sun . . 90 Farmers Advooata 1 50 Weekly Wit.iew 90 Saturday Niht 3 00 Home Jouriul 90> Poultry News . . ; s 2a Poultry Itcviev 40 KIM! and Gun magazine 90 II A few tinea at low prices, Pocket K nive, Razor* i**ors, Pipe* Clothe* Brushes' Hair Bru*he* HARDWARE HOLIDAY GIFTS i Crockery A Glass, j Jardineres, Jugs, I SaUdBowU.r t ,'SeHl, Water Sett i, 1 Table Sett*. Toilet Sett* Automolnbo Skates, Pucks, H'.ckey sticks, Straps ttnd ankle Support*. Ct'lTLEKY Catvinz Setts, Berry Sjjoons, Pickle Forks, Pie Forks, Butter Knives, Knife and Fork Setts, Celluoid Knives and Forks, Rosewood har.dle Knives and Forks, Steel, Gold. Medal Pocket Cuttlery, guaranteed. Cl'T GLASS, ASSORTED PIECES Made from the beit crystal, cut and finished beautifully. A MOFFAT RANGE FOR CHRISTMAS A better Christmas Present cannot be bought, guaranteed to give satisfaction. OTHER TSEFUL PRESENTS-Food Choppers, Dustless Mops, Giiinito and Tin Kitchen I'tensib, etc. A full line of Shelf and Henry Hardwire. Sherwin Williams Paints and Varnishes Frank W. Duncan ONT. NEW YEAR SALE 1O DAYS MORE. JAS. PATTISON&CO. Onions Raisins & M pkgs of corn. Sugar 8 lt>s now enV- ing oi>ions -V. Currants stnrch, mince nuut or three First ^rade St . G ll. i^unisb This Heanon's Lawren c e table on ions 31ba. for Sec bo'tles extracts gva n ula t e d. Mo. for '2ac. $4 (Ri-100 Ibs. Canned Goods Beans (> Ibsfor. . . .25o Soaps Second grade Beavur gr a n u- lated, 94.55 C>rn .'! lVs for Barley Comfort soup 7 bars for 2.">c 100 Ibs. First, grade St. Law- Tomatoes Pumpkin -.V C Ibs. for. . .25c Rice Sunlight Soap l> bars for ^5c. rence, yellow $4.20-100 Ibe. $2 0<1 a case. C Ibs. fur. .25c. Royal Yeast Coal Oil ; Oatmeal Quaker Brand Tea I! pkajs lOc. Best Grade of , U-lk'd Oat*, Black, Green or IcinK SugAf 4lbs for....25o American nil . 20c gal. 2.40-100 Ibs. 1 1'lbs. fcr...2:.c mixed, :;iv tea 2Tca Ib. TERMS 0\SH OR TUADE. Phone or Mail Orders delivered during the sale. Uomniir.ta Over 10(1 at very low prices. Flesherton Tin Shop- I have jtist placed on the shelves a full line of Tinware, Nickel ware anil Agntware for domestic use. Call on mo and get your supplies. Kivet roughing, Stovepipes and Stove Furnish- j|| f " liepairing of all kinds promptly attended to. j|J iW! Pipcfitting, including pump work. Furnaces installed. Agent for C'lare Bros. || Furnaces. D. McKILLOP CHRISTOE BLOCK FLESHERTON m ONTARIO.

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