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Flesherton Advance, 21 May 1914, p. 5

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May 21 1914 TH E J L E S II E R TON AD V A X C E THE ESTABLISHED 1873 W TORONTO FLESHEHTON GEO. MITCHELL, E E H ' I 'HE business man who has I customers in various parts of Canada or elsewhere will find the services of this bank of invaluable assistance in collect- ing drafts, etc. B Bridge Contract Tenders will he received hy llie under- sijjned up to five o'clock i.i 1 M'mdiiy,.! uiiu 10th, l'.U4, fur the erection of u concrete Hti>ul-reir. forced bridge ovor llie Suugecn river at 1'riceville, according to plans and specifications hy H. McDowell! E't-, C.B. Plans, etc., may be seen ;it the office of the Engineer, Owen Smind, ut the iirlice of \V"in. Aldcorn, EBI| , 1'iici- ville, or at tlie office of the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, A marked check for six per cent, of tender to accompany ouch tender \V. J. BELLAMY, Clark. Flesherton, Miy 18, 1!>14. \ aba it Durh.-.tn and HarrUton. BRANCH Manager. Mr. Kruger Dyer, a native of Armenia, _ occupied the pulpit of the Methodist Flesherton Station as I church Sunday evening and gave a very C. P. R. Time Table. leave entertaining talk on conditions in Tur- Tenders Wanted Trains follows : Going South do ing North i ky. On Monday evening ho lectured 7.43 a. in. ^-l'^ "'"' i under the auspices of the League, when 4 ' 17 P- m - <tU2p ' m ' > a large audience listened to him. Mrs. The mails are osed at Fle^erton a.< I D American lady, accompanied ollows : For the north at 10. 4O a.m. and ' ' 7p.m. ; and the afternoon mail south as j her husband here. 3.40 o'clock. For morning t train south i The hydro-electric railway surveyors mail close at 9 p. m. the \>tev ious ev'g- j , )ave MW faeen hegrd from at Mount For _ ' bst. The line has now been surveyed from- Guelph to Arthur, Fleslierton, ! Meafurd and Owen Sound, and back to I Chesley, Hanover, Ayton and Mount j Foi-tfsi. There remains to bu made two : surveys to Collinuwood from Flesherti-n, one hy way of the Kimberley valley, and another by Feversham and Pretty River valley, both of which have been promised. The chemical tire engine taken on trial for the town was tried out a couple of times during the past fortnight. At the VICINITY CHIPS Tenders will bo received up to June 20, for the eicc'ion of a frame building at the school house, Sec. No. ;i, 12 feet square hy 7 feet high. Specified! ions can be had from the undersigned, or any of the trustees. The lowest or any ten- der not necessarily accepted. Alf. Harrison, Sec. Flesherton, May 18, 1914. Odds and Ends ARTICLES FOR SALE For Sale Horse, heavy driver, splen did for farm work Jamua Putlison & Company, Ceylon. For Sale Cheap young driving mare about l tf>0 pounds, for good driving pounds. Apply to Fl. J. Sproule, Flesh ortun. Jan. 22 Bugs for Hatching From prizewinn- inc Burred Rocks, '2 pens 5Uc and 1.50 first public trial an accident to the hose 1^" 15 egus-J. W. Hanna. Dundalk. stopped the test before half the tank was ! emptied. The second trial on Friday I evening last demonstrated that the en- ] gine would do the work of any similar engine. It only took a couple of miu- utes lo eitinidiuh the blaze after the Wool Wanted -We are prepared lo pay the hiohcst prices for washed and stream started playing on the outdoors ' unw . tshe d wool, for cash or trade- F. 0. brush bonfire. Indoors is where this j Krstedt. implement gets in its best work, how- ever. A larger outfit would, of course, do greater execution at a tire, but would I will have a car of New Brunawitk clear, white shingles for sale next week, same as first ctr secured Use year, W. A. Armstrong. .Flesherton will celebrate July 1. Mr. Tom Wardrobe of Toronto is spending a week with friends here. Mr.Robert Thistle! hwaiteha s returned from the West aftar an abience of three years. Mis.- Johnston of Toronto s jjent a few days with her friend, Mrs. J. Thistlalh- wite. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mathcson of Belle- ville arc visiting the former's a jnt, Mrs. W. A. Armstrong. Born InTara, to Mr. and Bits. 1'. P. Foster (nee Miss Laura Fawcet t) on My 12, a daughter. Rev. Mr. Roger of Owen Sound has announced that he will resign from the pastorate of Kuox church in th. e fall. Mr. Fred Rutledgc, who was rn a trip out west, was taken to tfce Winni- peg hospital last week, suffering with scarlet fever. An executive meeting of the- Flesher- ton branch of the Canadian B ible Soci. ety will he hold in the Baptist church on Friday evening of this week at 8 o'clock. The Presbyterian choir drove out to j Oat., and the remains were interred in Eddie Ottewell, Flesherton. the residence of Mr. Geo. Cavirns, and | Flesherton cemetery yesterday, Wednes- presented the young couple wit h a hand- j day, in the family plot. Mrs. Wright some silver baking dish. | was born in Co. Mona<;lian, Ireland, 8C or would oxchung horse about 1HH) also be more unwieldy and very much more costly. The village council will de- ciie at ihi'ir meeting on Monday next whether the machine w^ll be kept. Arrived A car of National Portland Cement, the best manufactured ut the price F. G. Karstedt. Mrs. John Wright, Sr The death of Mrs. John Wright, " w Sr., took place on Monday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Forsyth, at Glasgow, Lost Pocketbook containing bill", unmet i nir between Saturday and Monday, May 9-11. Good reward. Leave at thin ottice. House to Rent Good brick house, garden and stable ' for rent recently occupied by Mr. Alex. Stewart. Apply to K. G. Holland, or Wm. Wilcock. Eggs for Hatching Prize winning, S. C. white Leghorn, $ 1.00 per. setting. Eggs for Hatching S. C. and R. C. Rhode Island licds. < >nly one pen nf each, prizewinners, and one price 1.50 A letter was received hew last week, | years and 9 months ago. She came to per sotting. W. H. Thuralon, Fleshtr- Canada when a girl. Shu was married in i ton. 185!) to the late John Wright at Port announcing the death of Joseph Strain, at Bow Island, Alta. Some ^enrs ago Mr. Strain lived at Inistiogc, h>ut wnsat the time of his death )iviui{trir h a son. Dr. Jamiemni of Durham was over on Saturday milking the acqual nlanct! of Credit and came to reside in this vicinity immediately after, where she has lived ever since. Her husband pusjed on be- fore her eleven years ago. The children i l> i ; ujr imin it^, i ,, . r i i - AH , , . ... ., remaining are : John \\right, bailiff, some of his new constituents ii this vi- i " Two Jack Screws to rent. Apply R. J. Sproule, Flesherton. Legal Blanks For Sale R. J. Sproule keeps constantly on hand and for sale cheup a full stock of Deeds, Mortgages, cinity, nnd called on The Advance. He | was accompanied by his nephe- w, W, A i Martin, M. P. for Regina, Sa.-5.li., whose f acquaintance we were pleiisod to make. Jim in ie McMullen, son of Mr. Wilson McMullen, had the ends oflhi-e lingers taken off in a shingle edgerat Surgeant'a mill, between the village and station, one day last week Dr. Carter dressed the decapitated digits. Reeve McKenzie of Artcmes ia has re- ceived notice from S. J. Parkex, County Treasurer, that the latter hats received Flesherton ; Mrs. Frank Forsylh, Glas- Wills and all othor leyal blanks, gow, Out William, of the law fi rm of ' %?$^ " '" ** Wright, Telford a McDonald, Oweni Sound; David, principal of Dundalk ; For sale cheap and on easy tr-rms. Lor high school ; and Robeit, principal of the ; 13, con. 11, Ouproy, 110 acren. This is Leamington high school. Mrs. W^x-ight |a tirst class farm and in a good State of was a staunch and consistent member of i cultivation Good bank barn and new i trsme dwollini;. the Methodist church for many years, I pi es h erton and u woman of very many sterling (juiil- ities. She had been in failing health for some time and her death was not Apply to R. J. Sproule un- expected. MISCELLANEOUS Wanted large second hand IHIX heat- ing stove, must be cheap and on reason- ably fjood condition. Apply to R. J. The action over Ijj don. ei,'gs brou^t t) from the Hydro-Electric Commission all j Mr. Forest last December by P. J. Flah- j Sproule, Flesherton. the taxes duo Artemeaia from the Oeor- 1 iff was finally settled on Tuesday befoie gian Bay Power Co. up to Dec. lilst, ; Judge Hayes, the new senior justice for 19i:.5, amounting to $2844.20. Kimburley will celebrate o*n Monday next, May 25, when three baseball matches will be pulled off, one of which will ba between Kiraberley mc% Flesher- Wellington county. Mr. Flahiffs against Mr. Yuomatis for the price of the eggs was dismissed with costs.the amount of $2.32 realized by the authorities in selling the good eggs of the lot (7 doz.) Mople Glau Creamery, Markdnle, coin- suit i melice8 operations on May 25- K, 9 >: I m HILL ' ^T. y . - -^-" r '-^-^ ^^. " .^ ' ^^'-^-^-^-^-^^-^-^-^^\ Jr -^-^-^ -^-ffif 1 '< I Special Announcement to the people of Eugenia and Surrounding Country ; i K: \ \. v > ^1 ! K. I >T Our General Store at Eugenia will be open for business on Friday, May 15th, when we will buy all kinds of farm produce, Butter, eggs, wool, etc., at highest market prices. Special Prices on Seed Corn Comptons Early, I bu lota 81. 75. 10 bn lots 81.05 North Dakota, 1 bu lots S1.75, 10 bu lots 81.65 White Cap, 1 bu. lota 81.50, 10 bu. lots ?1.40 Wisconsin, No. 7,1 ba. lots 81. 50,10 bu. lots 81.40 HILLBROS, MARKDALE H til I | P 82000 private funds to loun on farm mortgage security at lowest rates of in terenr. Apply R. J. Sproule. Flehettnn. Are you a member ot the ton "iris ; also races and reftreshmonU. ! being credited on tho adjustment. Mr. See bills for full particulars, The government hydivgiuijliic survey people are pulling up mi <j bscrvation tower on T. Butler's farm, Irish Like. Bull For Service Thoroughbred Shorthorn Hull, " Hill- Flahiff also lout his appeal against, the magisterial finding of 86 and costs on a cre ,e Governor," No. 854U8, for service charge of selling food unfit for use pre- j on lot 27, con 14, Artun:esia. Terins ferred by the M. 0. H. The costs of the .91M lor grades, S:5 for thoroughbreds. -ALEX. CARRfTHERS. ...... i ,, appeal were also debited to plaintiff. I These towers are being dotted all over I this section. There is one east of Dun- '. A number of fanners in Amaranth j i township have lost from one to live head BOAR FOR SERVICE dalk, another near Shelburne, one in St. Vincent, etc. Mr. Geo. Strain of Gore B*y, Super- intendent of Construction n nJer lh Public Works Department, was in town. for a couple of days during the past week renewing old acquaintances. IWr. Strain was a resident of Flesherton o -ver thirty years ago and still keeps ill touch with matters hero through The Advnce A con^regittional meeting WSLS held in the Methodist church on Fridt^y evening last, when a goodly turn-out of members was presen^. Reports wero gi veil by the heads of the various branch ess of the church work, from which it appeared that every department of the church was considerably ahead of any for iner yenr, and the membership had been added lo by 02. Last year the membership WHS 20" ; l the present time iista. nds at 322. A vote was tikeu on tliec|uesti on of :ibol- ishiin; pow rents, when it wan almost un- sly agreed tlvit such an action be advmble. Tlic varicjus rvnorts I of 'Cattle each this spring. The | "Black Quarter." Drs. Morgan Bailey of Shelburne Imve beuu kept busy' vaccinating stock for the fanners in the] locality mentioned.- -Free Press. Pure bred Yorkshire boar for service CHU-siJ IS ! , , lf , , ,, . . -_ i on lot AH, con. 1,1, Artemesia. Terms ancl nno dollar. LEWIS OENOE. .'f . most cheeiing n:i ture. fresbmenls were served. He My28 BULL FOR SERVICE COURT OF REVISION The thoroughbred shorthorn bull ! Field Marshall '.KXi'.H will be for ! service on lot 17<i, T. S. R. Arteniesiu; I Terms 91 . The first sitting of the Court of Revia- 1 Auj? JAS- STINSON, Prop, ion for the village of Fleslierton will be] held in the town hall, Flosherton, on 8 o'clock p. in. them- town Wednesday, June 3, nt All parties interested will govern selves accordingly. -W. H. THURSTOX, Clerk. COURT OF REVISION Bull for Service Thoroughbred American bred LI ere ford bull I or set vice on lot 151, 2nd. W. T. and S. R., Artemcsia. Terms 1.50 cash . -JOHN ADAMS, Prop, The first sitting of the Court of Re vis- HEREFORD BULL FOR SERVICE ion for the Township ,,f Artemwia for Tha uiidor.i B nod h/ive a run- bred the year 1914, will bo hi- Id in the town rl.-rc ford 'Hull for service .. lot 171, ;iid hall, Flesherton, cm Saturday, June (i. W.T.S.R.,.-! The use of good paint around the town or. country home is a great economy. The cost of paint to protect your buildings against the ravages of the weather, is small compared with the expense of repairs, soon necessary on unpainted houses, barns, or other buildings. For your buildinjus use Sherwin-Williams Paint (Prepared) SWP. SWPismado of pure lead, pure zinc, pure linseed oil and the necessary coloring pigments and driers. These arc put together in correct proportions, according to a tested scientific formula, proven best by forty years experience, and are mixed and ground by special machinery. The result is a smooth, far spreading paint, even in color and giving a painted finish of grout durability which protects your buildings for the longest possible time, For buggies, automobiles, porch furniture, boats, canoes and othor surfaces subject to severe usage, S-W Buggy Paint gives longest wear and looks best. For shingle roofs and sidings use 8-\V Creosote Shingle Stain which protects and beautifies these surfncea. For buildings of rough lumber, fences, work shops, etc., use S-W Creosote Pnint, a satisfactory paint at an economical price, for such work. <+ For wagons, farm implements, garden tools, etc., use S-W Wagon Paint. It keeps the wood from checking and cracking and the metal parts from rusting. FRANK W. DUNCAN Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass and Crockery FLESHERTON 1015 6O YEARS- EXPERIENCE 1914, at 10.30 a. in. All parties interest ed will govern themselves ncoordinfltiy. W. J. BELLAMY, IVrnis $;{ fur pine brod.s, $1.50 for L' rai lev-. All cows sewed must lie Daiil ir. T. A- ,r. WATSON: 1 mar 1 1 "ii RADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS 4.c. Jlnyono sending ttnlwtch and dracrlnllnn nni" ',lli< lily ;t^c*r aill 01IP OpintOtl fro6 M'llOl her :l' - invention i* probably imiunt able. Communion* tluiitatrlotly nonBUnnllcil. HANDBOOK un I'Ltcuta Bent free, olilcat niioncy ftr BOCUIIIIK patents. I'niGtitB tahon tnrouffl] Munn A Co. reuolvo ' lathe Scientif ic fltttericatt AlmndBomely IDusimtod \vukly. ctr- . nilihtion of any cdonilik! fonrDaJi Tornin for Omidtt, J.i.76 n. yoar, pustaue propuld, Sold by MUM Offloe. C25 K St.. WMUaiiWL D. C. Bull for Service Pure bred shorthorn bull, Aberdeen Fyvio 8,000 for service on lot '-",, S.S. It.. Artemesia. Terms- -81, 50 for gnuloj. Pura brod cows :} oo. Pure bred Tmnsworth hog for service nil the ;il)iivi) )n| . TorniH -JI.OO for .-ill nninmls. Served mint bu pikl for. \V. ,!. Mcutls Our Clubbing Us Tho following prices ire for strictly paid in advance subscriptionwHily. \Ve Lo? for Sale or Rent I'artlot Kill, n.-ar < tiiiiii!i- hall, Oylon. OQUfcainitlg 6J ;icrtM ii-ni: m- Irs-s, fur "i lent. Aiijijy l,.i Mrs. Jamos *1 liiugL'iiiit. My '2'- have uo accounts wilb other papers Klesherton Advance $ I 00 Youths Companion 2 00 Toronto World, daily I! 00 Toronto Daily News 1 50 Weekly Glolits !)0 Mail-Knipiro .... .... 75 Family Horuld & Star !) Toronto Slur 1 .' Farmer Sun . . Farmers Advocate 1 Weakly Homo Jouru^l I'oultry lieviow ,-iail Unu magazine

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