Mav 28 1914 THE. r L E S H E R T OX A D V A X C E F TORONTO O AV1NCS deposited in this bank **J draw the highest cunent rate at interest Withdrawals of part or the whole amount may he madr when- ever desired without delay. FLESHERTON BRANCH CEO. MITCHELL, EBB Manager. Branches ako at Durham and rUrriatoa. C. P. R. Time Table. leave Flesherton Station as ! Miss Hulse holidayed at her home in Oringeville and Miss Swi'zer with M>ss Plewes in Matkdale. The regular meeting of the Women's Going North Institute will be held in the high school on Weduesday, June .'!. A good pro- gram is expected incl a full attendance Trains follows : Going South 7.43 a. in. 11.41 a.m. 4.17 p.m. !>.12p. m. The mails are osed at Flesherton a* ,, , rtuuestfd as there is business of import - ollows : For the north at 10.40 a.m. and l 7p.m. ; and the afternoou mail south us," 00 * to be transacted. -VI lidies are 3.40 o'clocK. For morning train suuth mail close at 9 p.m. the previous ev'g- Young Men Dumped On Monday two yount; men who were out for what th*y called a good tmie i- tine down from MarkiUle on the way to Dundalk. The auto tank was full ot g-isolene but their tanks were fall of something iiiore heady, and it got the young men intoasciap when approach- ing this village. The chauffeur stopped Irs machine and yanked both out and ran them into the ditch, afier which he jumped aboard and hied him a -ray, leav- ing the young mu to ruminate by the roadside on the all-tired good time they were having. The last seen of them they were petitioning everybody to drive them home to their mas. Strayed About May 15, one heavy bay filly, some urey hairs, whi'e face and feet, two years old. Any pe.son giving informa- tion to leatl to her recovery will be uit- iliiy rewarded. HUGH KXOTT, Markdale. VICINITY CHIPS transacted, invited to attend. Rev. K. M. Phalen of Markdila id- dressed the Guild on Tuesday evening of last week, his subject heio^ " Grit and Tory." This he handled in a very inter- esting manner and applied the terms in a ^^^ non-political way. One of the beat things which he said during the address MissHuUe of Orangeville is tisiting; is wntt h y o f bein- immortalized for the her swter. Miss Clara Hulse, in tr.wn. benefit of those who will come after. He Misa Edna P.Uton, Toronto, WM home said that in past years the Udiei wore over the holiday. { their dresses conservative at the top and Mrs. H. Down of Hatherton is visitin? ! liberal at the bottom ; now they were friends in town. ] wotn conservative at ihe bottom and | liberal at the top. The address was I throughout well w Hi hearing and was I listened to by quite a lart;e congregation. Mr. aud Mrs. O.' NY.- Phillips spent the '24th in Stouffville. Mr. J. H. Turner of Paisley visited at Frank Duncan's over the holiday. Mrs. Mark Wilson spent Saturday in Durham. Bridge Contract Tenders will he received by the under- signed up to five o'clock 01? Monday. .June 10th, 1914-, for the erection of a concrete steel-reinforced bridge over the Saugeeu river at Priceville, according to plans and tpecifjcariooa by R. McDowell, *)., I'.E. Pkins. etc., may be aeeu ;it the office of the Engineer, Owen Sound, at the office of Win. Aldcorn. Esq , Price- ville, or at the oth\-e of the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A marked check for six per cent, of tender to accompany each tender W. J. BELLAMY. CUrk. Flesherton, Miy 14, 1'JH. s&&S&&&g^^^^&^^ HILL BROS., - HARKDALE. y - ^ ^ ^ y ^" -w ^- ** ^ W W ^^^WWW^W 1 ^* J '^ -'+*' -^~- T ^ ' "" ' ^ ' ~" T Special Announcement to the people of Eugenia and Surrounding Country X; ; -< Tenders Wanted A meeting of electors was held in the town hall on Monday evening for purpose of securing an expression of opinion as to the wisdom of bringing on Mr. H. S. White holidayed at Port j , vote ou the Canada Temperance Act in 1 the County of Grey. Ihe meeting was Mr. William Buskin of Gulph re- ' not largely attended aud was about two newed old acquaintance* here over the j to one in favor of submitting the C. T. holiday. ! A. A general meeting representing the Mr. Frank Patton and Miss Lindsay ! county as a whole will be held in Owen of Wa kerton visited over Sunday at the i Souud Frid y of this week and tha tllree lormer's home in town. | ministers of this village were appointed . . delegates to attend this home for . Tenders will be received up to June JO, for the e tec' ion of a frame building at the school house. Sec. Xo. 3, 12 feet square r-y 7 feet high, ^pacifications the ' cmi be had from the undersigned, or any of the trustees. The lowest or any ten- der not necessarily accepted. Alf. Harrisou, Sec. Flesherton, May 18, 1V14. Lesl.e Norris of Toronto was Amon ' r tbe a few days iaat week. His mother, Mrs. J. White, retumed to the city with him. : ers P resent " ere temperance work- John M. Davis, J. I. W. Graham, Reeve T. U McKenzie, Mr. Robert Bellamy of the Bank of To- ! u ,, A ., . , mich:vmn, aud the resident clergy, ronto head office h-n been holidaying at ' hi. home here for the past week. The " >th WM observed * s * holidt >" in ' town, and many of the citizens went else- The Court of Revision for ihe town- , . , , , where to celebrate. A lan;e number ship of Artemwa will be held on Mon- , wen[ [o Ki|llber , ey whel(J % big d WM day next, June 1. 10 a m. j enjoyed othets tfamped , he hauks of Court of Revision Odds and Ends > ARTICLES FOR SALE For Sale -Horse, heavy driver, spier- did for farm work James Pitliaon i Company, Ceylon. I . For Sale Cheap young driving mire j about 930 pounds, or would exchang for good driving horse about 1100 pounds. Apply to R. J. Sproule, Flesd- erton. J an . 22 : 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 i ,41 Comptocs Early, 1 bu lots $1.75. 10 bti lots $1.65 North Dakota, 1 bn lots 1.75, 10 bu lots $1.65 White Cap, 1 bu. lota $1.50. 10 bu. lots *UO Wisconsin.. Xo. 7,1 bu. lots $1.50, 10 bu. lots $1.40 HILLBROS, MARKDALE Fleaherton village will meet in the town hill next, June 1, at 8 p.m. Dr. Charity Ottewell of enjoyed othets tfamped \ the streams where mosquito bites were on Mondny ; | ars , e i y i u excess of fish bites. Our > streams ;ire getting pretty well depleted the Toronto, of the samey trout, aud believe if the House to Rent Good brick house, garden and stable for rent recently occupied by Mr. Alex. Stewart. Apply to R. G. Holland, or W m . Wilceck. Two Jack Screws to rent. Apply to R. J. Spnoule, Flesherton. Veterinary Inspection sttf, was home Uw \\ere observed regarding size the for the holiday, returning Monday night. I captuies would bt mighty few ;iad far Mr. Joe Cornfield spent; the holiday \ between. We did sea one good trout in Toronto with his sister. Mrs. Ma s ee, ! list week however - on^r. by Mr. J. who is very ill. Knox in the Sauiteen. Thia little fellow Mrs. (Dr.) Webster and children t , f '"easured seventeen inches in Ien s th..-,nd Toronto^spent the holiday with her par- Blanks Fr Sale R. J. Sproule. keeps constantly on hand and for sale cheap a full stock of Deeds. Mortsasjes, Wi.ls nud all other Uvil blanks.' Any requiring such will tind it to their inter- est to nive him a call. ents here. The Liberal Association of Cent re Grey will hold their sinnual meaiim; at Maxwell on June 2 at l.oO o'clock. W. would weigh about 2] pounds. It is a curiosity now to sae one even twelve inches long. f^ , f^ Oil Cut r rice bale ! For s.ile cheap and mi easy tfrms. Lot lo 1 . C>MI. 11. Osprey, 110 acre?. This is : tirst QBM farm and in a good state of cultivation. I toot! lank b.u-u iul new frame dwelling. Apply to R. J. Sproule Fleshertou. MISCELLANEOUS The SSOCO stock of D. AV. \Videman. Fl . vor>1l!lint , the h .,, dlof the x,, rthcrn R r >kei-aje Co. Iv liw.n IMS i^p.-ned an ice cream par- lor in Wiiju s t-ld sraud.whtrehe will 1 e |-Ie.i<ed to uuet customers. He w keep fruits fur sile. Wanted large second hand box heat- A 1110113 those up frmij Trtiontu f.-r the ' 24th we noticed Miss Annie Howard, Mr. S Coi-iuetu. Ham,,., Hales. H,nv ; ,id Begins Saturday. May 30th A 1 .. lay tuid MUs Edni 1'nUi-n. I Mr. T. Bent hum of Chatsworth sp in the week end with his brother, Richard, and both gentlemen visited .Suighauiptoc We have instruction* to sell without ! '"7 s ' livt> - " ul>t be cheii P n " (1 " II r>- >a8 "" frin.ds over Sunday. reserve the entire stock in thirty d.-iys. ^ ! y^'->d comh-iou.-App!y to \\. .1. This wo have agrjtd to di>. You kumv 8 I Mr. Mark Wilson of Durham spent wnil t that means. We'll .jive the goods the week end with his uncle here. He , a\v:ty. f'onm alonif, it will be like "sjett- is rcturniug to Flesherton this week to : '"S money from home. Bring us your MtU< in the butcher shop. i liul . ter *? d "***' y Ur W o1 ! " ld >.""" . each, everything ^oes at a price, n.ilt Mis. W. Meldruui mid two children of | price or less. Benito. Man., arrived Saturday to spend The NORTHERN BROKERAGE CO. Mople Glon Creamery. Markdile. com- mences opt-rati'tiis t>n MAV 2-"> ^jothi private funds to i.na on farm mortjuge security nt l"v-r n;es of in ' terest. Apply R.'j. Sprouie. Flesheiton. ' "^~" ^ *. ^ -. ~ ^ ^ ^ v" ^ -T^ - *- -* -^ * * -^ "2 2" ^ '5* ^ ^ ^ -~A. Do You Ever Sleep? If you do you will be wise to pay attention. 1 am at the present time making a Specialty of Iron Beds. The original of the picture given at the head of this advertisement will only cost yon, the summer with the former's parent?, Mr. and Mrs A. McAulay. Mr. C. Hoy. who sUited u second barber chop here three months ago, has not been able to make a satisfactory pUce for himself *ud has decided to quit. The funilyof the l;ite Mrs. John Flynn wish to thnk the Women's Insti'ut* and neighbors for their kindness tf> their mother in her last illness. Min-riiy and Son, wholesale liquor deal- ers of London, wore fined $2(10 and costs at Collingvixd for soliciting liquor onlen in a loca! option inur.icipality. Mrs. K. Moore and Mrs. \V. A.' Arm- strong ro in Toronto this week attend- in >; llie Branch meeting of the W.M.S. as delegates from the Fleshertou Auxiliary and Mission lUiul, re?pectively. Word was received here recently an- nouncing tl>e serious illness of Uev. \V. McWliinney of Ksmsack, S;k., Mid that little hop w;i< entertniiied for his recovery. The tumble w: the bursting of a blood vessel in his liend. Mr. Me- Whinuey lausjht sclu ol t several |>iMiits in this county. About a -year a.;o he mitrried .1 il -iiujhter nt Mr. A. Feraoson of Maxwell and t Aether ihcy Iwe sinco been living in the \V,-s: . ImmeiliAtely on rooeipt i-f a t.-K^rmi 1 , Miss l>uisy Fer- guson lef' for K:tii<s.iak t insist her sii- ter in her dirticultv. J. P. Walters, M\r;wer. COURT OF REVISION be ! - The nrst sitting of the Court of Rcvis- ion for the vill i^e of Fleslierton will held in the town hall, Flesherton, rn Monday. June 1, at 8 o'clock p. m. All parties inteiesteU will govern them- selves accordingly. I -W. H. THCRSTON. Clerk. COURT OF REVISION The first sitting of the Court of Revis- ion for the Township of Art<.imes ; :i for the year 1914, will be held in the town ' hall, Flesherton, on Monday, June 1, ' , I'.IU, at 10,:) a. m. All parties interest- ' ed will govern themselves accordingly. W. J. BELLAMY, Clerk. Bull for Service Pure bved s!;orthi>rn bull, Aberdeen FyvieS.WO -for service on 1> -J't, s.s. K . \i it-ine.su. Tel-mi Sl.r<> for S rd , cows 9;! DO. Pure Iced Tamtworth 1-. on the above lot . Terms $|.,">i) for all mm! b piid for. " - \V FARM FOR SALE ( "': . " .1 !< Uti' r n;-i-:inp .if Int~ to in tlif ITtli con. ni thi t.nviis!i;p,.f IVi'ti-n. liood baildja{{8 witb t-xeellfiit v,at-r ,MII\<II- i. IKVS. hail mile, fivm store, cluiu-li and school. A|'|'ly iiii prt-iiiises m- fi WATSON. Dundalk. Tamworths for Sale Roth sox nearly rut:ly for breertiug. l*ricos right for quick s&le. OKO. W. ItOSS Maxwell P. Good Salesman Wanted ! For every town and district where we are not represented. Fmits mv bringing high prices, and Nursery St"ck is in demand. Make bin aintiey this F;>11 and Winter by taking an agency. Kxperieuce uot neeesnry. Free iMjuip- ment. Exclusive territory. Highest C->in:nissioi;s paid. Write for full particular*. Stone & Wellington I'uro 1-i-e.l ' f , r wrv6 F o n t h i 1 1 Nurseries v ' TORONTO, - - ONT .1. Me-uis niu-eh l-l $5.00 5.00 $5.00 G-H 'souiethiiig mco aud comfortable on which n hj yont weary head. Of course \ve have other beds at other priced-all e-iually low m pnce- Sauiuiy l-ods such as every body wants. " 5?in-iii!?s and MDutacMMt to tit all beds. Examine our stocu any- way, before vntrchasiug yonr riee| iuducevs. W. H. BUNT FLESHERTON, ONT. NEW BARBER SHOP The uiid.'i-sii-i'e.l h.is opened a barber shop in the l-riek block over tlie poM- :th\v. where I will be invpim-d t.. OlMl ;s many of my friends :is can main- ; convenient to call. dive me ii call when yu w-int ;i hair cut r shave. H uors honed. Laundry Vwsket ucs Tuesday n.-on. re- turns Friday. CHAS. HOY^^ Prop. Bull for Service Thoroughbred American bred Here ford bull loi -sei\ ice -m lot l"'l, 'Jn-1 W. T. audS. R.. Artemesia. Tel-ins ILM S\\T means Shenvin-Wiiliams Paint (Prepared). This is the best paint Tor you to use because it is made of pure materials pure lead, pure zinc, pure Linseed Oil, and pure coloring pigments which are thoroughly mixed and ground in scientific proportions by powerful machinery. It is better than the old fashioned hand-mixed paint because the materials are put together according to correct chemical formulae which have been tested out in a practical way. Its fine grinding makes it cover nearly 50^- more surface than hand-mixed paint. S\VP is an economical paint because it will covec the greatest amount of surface, wear longest, and look best. Ask us for color cards. FRANK W. DUNCAN Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass and Crockery FLESHERTOX 6O YcARS' EXPERIENCE Our Clubbing List Tlw following prices <>re for strictly >ai I i;i :ulvaiice subscriptionsonly. We !\,i\ >. n,i accounts witli oilier papers. b'leshertun Advance . . . $ 1 00 MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS Ac. nrtlng B nkotcti an J rti>r>ti.<n nui- ' Yo-.iths i'u Toronto World, uuly 3 00 1 r>0 )iiick)y asiiiriaiii onr opinion fr tnTenilPU Is probuNy piUemuhlA c'. n:iii nio. . KI tr. t'K'i-t Hiccncy (or ncrurnii; paloiu ^. takou tnrouvb Muuii & Co. receive uNy piUemuhlA c'. n:ii dcniiitL HANDBOOK > ni -JOHN ADAMS, Ptvi., tptriat , vithtmicharvo, Intba Bull For Service 'I'b i-.niiihbred Slior>horn l>ull. " Hill- crest Covei-nui-. 1 ' NO. .V>1'1S, f"r venice on lot -'T, eon 14, Arteir.esia. IV l '"vU-:\". TAIUM TUKKs! . Scientific Jlnterican, A bAiulfomwly lUuptmltnl vroekty. LATKOM cir- cul.ifioQ of any M-iemttic i iirtial. 'iermn (or (.'annJa. ^Tr> a year, po*-ta:o prcpoltU $oM by Toronto Daily N NVroUly Globe ..... Mail-En>]iire . ... Kannly Heruld A ^ ,- Toronto St;ir Farmer Sun Farmers A jvocstj Weekly \Vitoeiw. Stiird"av Homo Poultry Brauch Offlco. t F ?u. \Vutiuuion. U. C. 1 50 ". 1 50 40 Kod and Gun rua^azine !H) BOAR FOR SERVICE HEREFOKD Tlie BILL FOR SERVICE Puro l)icd N .'i u lot "'. con. :ir f> r 6t .\r(fnu.-i. T.'rins seKteoil t KWIS (.!KNr. I *M -fl. BILL I OR SERVICE lim unuer>r Hi re'-'ii'. b-.i'l "oul ' 171. Tho thoroughl orlhorn ''' ' \\ -|- s K Vr'.en \lai-h.l! IHXl'.ll - ; will l,e for; I'.'s. R-Aitenie 9 i;..' T;-'' l " s '. .IAS. STINSON, IV -p. Bb. , ;ir . i 1;l " l '" l '" s . '"'*> f >'r AiUvwss.-ived HP.st ba iid T. .v .1. WATSON. I mi, 1 1