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Flesherton Advance, 4 Jun 1914, p. 4

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Ju; if 4 IOU THE I- 1 L E S H k TON A U V A X C E <flCQl)crton *dy ;it tli*' in-w-t|>.i|i,'r, jmlili.Hlieil every H, (Vlliii|i(wo,><l Street, iuii [-1 ''>'! i-i minimi, jiai'I ill rtilk-llia' ;#l -"'> Wlii-li mil K.> |.;li(l trli'iiifr rates on n,|>pK<'atioii. Circulation 1,100 weekly. H. TUurti>ii- Kdllor Flesherton- Methodist i: -.-. .l.ini"- lin !','.-i'i'. p s 1 S.iiuUy. HI*, in. '"'-- Sunday Seuu .- 1 I .. in. ' Moiid.iy i'V,-ii-.ng F.I.H' ilh t'.n'.ir vi i'l Ii i re i'li:ii jo ' , iu:.v SVnii.' . Church ger- Baptist Church U C. Ken. l'i-l<>r. Xo service on Sumhiy J Uilile stinly Thursday evening al ..cl..;-k at the honi i : Mi-. ' MoF.uUKn Ceylon. >iindy School 1" ;i . in. Toronto Line North Intended f.-r I. i-t Wee'.; Tin- iieialii'ii" "f 'I'i* ciiiiiinuiiiiy ln-lil A iiicnic on Monday un5 hail a jolly time. Mu-s Kimiiii Hi il.it, t'iict;cr near Duud.-ilk. viMtid f >i .-i few day* i Mr Thomas Lever'.-. Mi Ivinni is :i billed ..I'.isician and '"> e\ci'lliit MH'.;er. Mr. and Mis. M-.'l utyre of Toro.it, >:iu< -.i-iiiim with the Liliei .- I'l-oih, i-, Mr. .: MI Uii-har 1.- n. Mi.-- Kilil I.".' !' ' ' I>Ull<-:lll -prill II i..-uu! Mr. Mi I' ,,f t 'lieeseville n ii-:i N I.ere i'iv dy- w Mi: ' < : I..-HI. Mr. inl Mi-. -I . -il do\v II t iiivntly. Mr. Th n, i- Lev i-r 1 -,< pun ].,i-i'd a A -us .lin,- i ! -. in . Me I"- many cf meiit c"ii rnctN i ''' i In- > > >r. II,, .iv l',,;l ,ii,l fri. nd -I Tor. i:l > vi>- !-.-<! wnli tli" i . : "' h '' M; . !:...!. gnd M.- > '.-'" Mel'' : ' U',. i..* u-ii i pj.ti.yii .,:hy to MI m<i MI- 1 1 1 d .MI! i'i 'hi? \-,, of tli Mi . \\ il! 1| L | ', . M . " ll" HI- ll - lur Ny. A 'mi in In I'll : ' ''' Durham Siiuv t 'IM iui ri> lilt-lion "f ilie hjdi'u- elec-iiu.' syMem in Clint. .n, the cost t f lighting th*vhutchoi l.a.s I een reduivd ;".ii |n-i- cenl.. and tliiit of liLjIitin^' dwi-ll- 11 .;- and Kn-iiu".* p'ai-i-s ti-t'ni 1U to '-Ti ! ci i-i-i t. l!"ii I! lid. i, ;i youiii; fellow ( -injili'Vi'd in the i-. ini'iit >n. !!,.., ihoir.'lit tii !-ho ilir lnVitlty i.f tin- coiiiji.tuy mi Victoiiu I ' '} . and on Friday IAKI HOilvd the l.rlili-r of lin .-uiuki' Mack anil pl-.uvil '-i I'niun J.ick 0:1 llio tn|i t.f i'. Tiu- iui^lll,\vo :iri- tolj, n a out L'H I (V,.!, is;, K,I( ,,' U'fl a nil nlMiu L'H I't-.'l of c .iK-re e I .i-f. Tl u Itul- dr r mi wlii, h l!>-iit(iii climb, il IKIIS pcr- peniiiuuUrly up tliu stack al.ont eiylit in- t 1 lies fioin i-, Hiitl few |.eo;il.' \v. u'd cure In uii'lrrlKki' thf ta>k i.f i-linJ.iiiL! it. The Hiu Ho.-itcJ [.loudly t tl:e lnvi-yi- f.T a few ht.urs, but was mon lninu"i l>y the iiitoiist! liciit. Dining d lo f,. prccudini! days Beulnll haj bei'ii lip nnd down tii.- times, mid npiirt from tho futi^in; of the IOIIL; I'limli, thinks iii.'.h-n:; of I' . \\ 'e have nodesno to s>;iiti nttiiety l.y ^nini up niter ihu ll-i^.poU'. A most tri^ii- 1 occun-t-nc.: took ji'iu-e orar Bell'< Lake on \Vediiesd.y of las' week, when n huih tire c.ui^lit the harn of .Mr. John ('.-illali.-in, nd in niteiuijlini; t-i s.i ve his horst's and MIIII.- ^tl.^k, In- was so li-ully burned th.ir h <iii"l ilie following d.iy from inhaling the tUmes anil sninke iil.il fn.iii the severity of his burns. lie managed to i-eiLlitiiB.lioiise,xiid j .'iit-tl two jnils of w.ver over liiiusrlf, extiiijtliKbing tin- liiv. uhicli l>d burned the clothes puitly fro:n his rhei-l ni.d sl|i nltli'i *, and liacl sijly ma'ri'd thr tlesh of hi- fiiee. l>espite the st-icrity of his injuries, lie p'nckily retail t--l conscious- neii nnd recngrrzed the strx-ken nunibeis of his laniily, and synipa'lii/iiij; nei^h- liois. To make the giief seem ^re^ir, lie .vis to hm. 1 In en Wf.Mlid in ;\ .ilmrt lime <o a bright miti-lfi of r hit lui^li'or- In. il. Mi t'allah-r.i w is widely Unown an I very puplllar anil W.-K a mo-t sin- -i-s< fill f/iiner aiitl s'ot-k i i - r His I.uidifl ii.f'ii'lril tin- wi'll kiinwii Fi'uar'y fa'iiily. In-Ill^' H llr^t c.'Usill Tile Ulli'Kll took pl.-ii.'i- on SaMinlay to Si ,)i)hn'd cemetery anil as our of tin' 1 iraes" ever s>'cii in (In- uin>.hip. Ut-v. F.illii-i' Kt-ii;iiiin inn ,it,,i iinpri s-i\ ' t ti Owen Sound Ui'nina! Al.t.uiis w,is senhTtv 1 ! i.\ iniiiitlH hard |:,l.oi- in the t nii->- yaul by I'oli 'e M.i^i.sinite A. D. t'|v;iM>r f. .r f. n- IIIL; a cliii|iir d.ul uiterini; it. rtlrni-s foiled n clivijiie for the amount it twt'nt\- liv.i tbdlarsHiid Im.k it into Mi-f/uakir .t Co's s'ure en Saluri'.uy iifieiin...n last, and there hnd il converted inio ivi-h. I'. C. Cii-Miii aiToted him ll s.init' day. Chief Tlnnri.iM.il is in possession of an innocent loo'tin^ empty "lii-is pickle bi.t- lle ilmt li;iindiii the eoiiiineiico'iienr of a little lire over near Kennedy's fuinul y list Friday, and wlrcli had it stuud a-nonj lumber piles or ni-nr wluTe I here was much intl iniinable inaleri.-il would undoubtedly have caused n rniisiilcrittlii ConflatTBtion. Sniiiituiie had lilh-d the lol'le i\ith pieces tf |ia]ier and Ind thrown it duii near Kennedy's foundry, ri'^lit cl'.srf lo a piece of ci'dnr. The lieit of I he sun's rays nctinf; mi the <;lass wi.s tuch as to 861 tiie paper on wlreh lie bottle had been tin-own iiiire and wlien Mr. It. Kennedy anil Mr. '. Miimo noticed it a n'ue little tiie was ijoin^, the paper beii g alilnxu and the piece of cedar also. A bucket of watei put it ojt. Then it was thit the mon noticed the bottle thele and s.iw at once how the lire h:ic started. They took lie buttle which was cracked down one side to the tiie cliit-f, and lie is now in a position to dec-lure that empty lint lies if pliced ncnr ii.Maiintmble siibsiiinci s and in ihesun- lisilit will concentrute enuiigh of thehi'Ht of the sun's r-iys lostait a tire. ''If tlitit hid be n in a lumber vird anil r.o one was ubiiiil, it would h:ne nnnle a bail tire," said the chief, "iind no one would h.ive bet'ii able to account for tin? man- ner in which it stalled." Times Bridge Contract F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON ONTARIO. ecials FOR LADIES Tun T;.ii Ccloniul with Biibkcl VUiitt- C'anvns Pinups White liuelc r.ntton l.uots Gnu inc-tnl colonial 1'utcnt strap slippers I'liicnt bntion slippers Pntent Laco slioc.- I'atint button shoes Patent shoes ith clntii top buedc 1'uiiups I.oots Prices from $1.25 to $4.50 FOR MEN Tun Lace Hoots Tan Burton Boots with clotii tops Gun int'tal Button Boots ftith clotii tops Tan Oxfords (run mr-tal ( i^fords Patent H nt ton boots TJatent Lace Boots Doujrola Gaiteis Uubher boots for Prices From $2.75 to $5.00 NEW LASTS AND ALL SIZES Summer Hosiery in all s-i/es, cashmere, cotton. Lisle ami silk, nnd all color?, for men, women, girls and boy? A Fresh display of Summer Novelties in our Millinery Department. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS . XMWWK-d ft received by the umlrr- clock i i' Mi.ndiiy,.liint' i- nuliu'li (I ; i iri' in i ho church i. n.J nt tin- ^raw-Hiile. Thit Kynipiilhy of tin' whole i.i'i','lili.ir - 1 il ._..! out U'tln- l'..;i-,,\< ii l.iotlii-r nil. I sis'rt . , 'hi',, i . 1,- K i. J M. -rr. I ',|M ll! . Mi -i'e\ I. - i ) ' ; | '1 III: I S Mi Walkerton MI ^Ir. ith u i b two .l.-lui C nil.. i llnJ-IIH.Hl!, ' II i,\i ll III lllll .11 M.'!.'^ ,|, f in-,. Ii n> i \ t '! ill" l i '-' M\in l-y wlii.-li lii.-\ -iic 1 -mil liilllj in Two fiiiin.'i i 'i lu-ii Nun. i l.ivi- ln-i-n ii'- Mllfll |.( I'l ll\ II, "l.ll l',l||s|llll' .1. II. \i ii.-: n. i n ;.- liiivin-/ ducked ;i IIOIM-N MI! in .-noli . i n. iiiiu-r tin! tin' iininml in .,|. .\< H ii in in.lii-'.iilil'- i.H'i'in-i' t.. ik.nni . iiiiiinal, Const ttblfl Aiiii^trony vas in Wullii'rlon n Mmidiiy in <-onnrc- tiuD with the ducking epiiodi nd it i" ,1 M-ll/ll- till 1 ,i. 'lull my 111' t-llrll llj:iill-l ll'e piirtn-s. C'on.stiilile .1 .. II. Arinstri'iii; .irn.-,ti'il .liinu-s Strulln-rc, u 14-yeur-i.lil IM.J-, wlio M iillt'<{eil lo Imvi! wnlki'J iiil" the .school ymil of S. S. No. 7, C'nlioHs, Bt noon hour on Kriduy "itli 'i litlo ii'l H tli-ml Around |II>K. According to ihe story, h strucU niiu Imy in lh f*<-'i' *'il'i ''"' ground lioj^, uvo imotlii't lad a ond ponudiux, pointi'il 'lie rillu nt soino of the cliildrun mid lirod u -Imt sliroii^li one ..f the cloiets. Tin- culprit was Immjjht lifoi Mit^i.ttratu Jiuiii'S Johnston of Kinlongh on Sikturilny 1-ist "ml lincil ?l'i no nnd ciMtc, or n total sMtssinent of tlfi.OC for his conduct. Bruce Herald ml Timed. Tin* Kxperiinentnl Fri t Ottumi and the Uliiioh Furiu-t and SUIionN make lielil hutliaudiy inreKti((iii>ii |'i-t of their work. For the informiition of thoiij who rii inlt-reitedthe rimre Iniju-f- u,i results of Ut SOU'H work over the sntiro system have been nunimanzjil nd iwued in'Hulletin ^ f o. 7"> of tho Kx. peiiinental Farms. It takes up tho (men- tion of rotation, cultivation, fertilizers, rates of seoding, cost of production, weed eradication mid nl her points connected with Hold agriculture. The information , presented by Furiiu and Siutions nd is, thurefor, niitilj nvnilaMu for study . This bulletin i for free distribution at .the Publications Branch of (he Depart- went of Agriculture* ut Ottawa. lo., buitar 20c., and m>ouH nl- nirmt given awiiy O^n you Htlorrt to mis* ihiielmnco >. WiiloinanX FuvorHham. Buying goods hero HI reduced prices will seem like getting money '.'S Feveritlmm. from 1 1. 1' I S mi IT u i if KI.P--I -i-> r.- .n!y 1 1 i in |.li' I i t'. cti'iilh liy .-i tiMin of li'.i't--^. 'Tin- l.'iin >v.n ll) ini; to i mi i".v l.i:f Mr. II. -jj ^..1 ilii'in UII<!IT r'-ntf'il l>y |iiillitiL' thi'in in'. i l!j.- fi-iirr. Ho tl'.-ii jilnipeil .'!! tin- n .1 ~l u I i'(J in iinliilrli I l,i-ii..wll' II -i. mi Iii. .r .rh.i h,. foil uixlor tllri tr. t ;u .1 w.i* I ully l..nii|ili'd upon. 11. sides Invtir.' ilmo ..r t- ill nl.s luoki'i , li - r." -u i-.l i iiHil i-i.t mi '. In 1 head wh'C-h rri|iiireil H t.->v i.'iolu-s At litlie of wriliiii; Mr. II ..,_ i-. i:i it i-;.- il UN ' i ilitioli S; iviu't- Sni' . HOMESEEKERS EXCURSION To Points on the Tciniskamiiii* & Northern Ontario Kailuay, liailcy- bnry and North in Northern Ontario. I-' i "IM il! \> ..in'-, in I ini-irio . n ilu- (ii-iinl Ti mil, nml C. I', li'ys. i'\.-i'pt -i'--t .f !'!i:i!l llr.rr nii.1 toiili "f I'nrry S,,unil on tl,,. C. IV Jf. Ti'K.'ts.'.l -|'.'..;illy n-.liiPi'd ra'i- .1 _",iiit; .Inn.' ll'tli mil v.'ili.l fin ii-tnin un- til .lulu- '..'Hill. S'of \. ..I i.,-;iiosf li'iihv iv Ayi-nt for full j ;n tirnliir^ or npply to. A. .1 I'AltlJ, !!. K. A.. T. A N. t>. IUv.. N.iith Ft-iy Out. Important Announcement Regarding Canadian Pacific Change of Time, May .'(1st. In i-onnfi-tion with tho i-oniinn chnii'.'i) i-f time on tin' C.-innilnn Kacilii- It.iilivny, effective My :ilst, nmnv iniiiruvenmitii in train RU'Vice lia.s lu-en inaili', notalili- inn. nu tht'M' In-ill!; the inauguration of olid iii' luxe trains, i-irryin.,' i-oinpi>t- mont lil>r;uy-otiNi'i vntion i'"ir, eloctric- htnl Nlandanl slei-purs, tcuutlior with s'.-unliird diniiiu rar, ceriiee hutwi't-n Montreal-Toronto- Detroit-Ch'cago, vi* ( 'nii.ulian 1'acitic and Michigan Centra] Ita.lroad, coiiinutliciiiK wostbound May .'tl it and I'iisllioimd .luui- 1st. II,... palatial .run will In- known ai N". 1!' and No. :?_*, tlic former Ir'iving Montti':il K 45 . in., arriving in Toronto at 5.40 p. in ' n m Torout > li.K) p. m., nrrivinu I/iiulon 0.15 p. m., lenving I.on don D 93 p. in., arriving Windsor 1'J.lo a m., leavinj; Windsor 12.25 a. in., nr- Oetroit 1 1 ."."> p. m , Central time, li'iv- int! Detroit M p.m. arriving t'liiciiuo 7.45 a. m. Train N.,. 22 will leave Chiciwo ll.HO a. in , (cciitiil time) an-iviiii; in Detroit H.5.">p. m., luvin|{ Detroit 5.00 p. m. (cnitem time) nrrive \\'ind.sor Ti.15 p.m., I.-.,- in Wiinl . i 1 5.25 p. m., arrivini; in London 8.1" |>. <n., leaving London H. 1M p. m., arriving Toronto II .20 p.m., leaving Toronto 11.40 p. in., arriving in Montreal H.OO n in. Thiv two trnina will lie o|iuriiti'il tlnoiigh the Mii-higxn Cuntral tunnel lietwceii Windsor mid Detroit. The tiew Toronto. Winnipeg- Vnnci.tiver Hpivice -In in 1. 1 he "i. iil\ apprecinled )>y the travelling public. No. ,1, now lcv- inj,! Toronto 10.20 p m. will leuve at 5.40 p. m., running through solid to Winni- peg ami Yftiicomer, carrying only the IligllUHt Cla88 i.,,.,, i'i,,, Nl Now train known as No. 7, will letve Toronto 10 .lit) p. m, running through solid to Winnipeg, carrying atundard sleepini? earn, dining cur*, tourist R'oep- ing cars, co'onint cnrs, first -nlaKs coaolien, etc. Equally good HCivica returning from t*ie We<t. Frtlciil9 from I'tuidian Tacifto A';tutor Tendf-rs will b si^neH 111) to live Hub. J!IU, f,,r t j .e ivi-iion of a concivte Bteel-reir.fnrced r.fnlae over the Smi^eeii river nt I'l icevilie, acci'td'i)i lo pi ins and . *-|>erilic.a>io:u l-y H. Mel>owoll, Kvp, ! I'.K. PI- ins I'le.. may be seen at the oltici- of the Ki''4incer, llwen S, ui:d, n? the c'tliei 1 of \Vm. Altli'.,rn, Kst| , 1'rit-o- viile, oral the i tti e of tin 1 undersigi > d. The loni-st ' r .11 y ti'iidtr not lucesi-irily iicoepted, A nmikid check fur si\ per t---iit. of li-ndt-i t.. accoiii|.-u.y each lender -\V. .1. UKLLAMV. Clerk. Kb-li, .,-',. n, M .y IS. I'.IH. Lot for Sale or Rent ^r ball, ('ey I'urt lot l-'i'i, i,,.,!- oont lining -",. : . ;u-i '< u ' -.-:, f, ,r ^f]u or ronl. Anplv to Mr.-. .1 mi \! , Kj-.-nii. My "s Win'tl Ti-i in M..III .1'iini iv ."'1. COI.I.IN(i\V()OI) BIS1NHSS COLLEGE Alton. 1 tlii-t II'L;, Siu-ct'ssfnl Srli'i"! of lilisill'-ss tt-i'iiii'4 : "' l l ' r ' i'- v lii-lp yon int'i s.-nie 'hinvj o,th while. Kree ciitalngiie on i-o.|M. -, Kirer anv time. T. E. Hawkins. Principal Ontario. SPECIAL Announcement To the Ladies of Flesherton And Surrounding Country. iSumnier is arriving in all the splendor aud glory nt' her tu'\v n >!>(.>. "With her ronirs tin- usual round of sumnier pleasures pfc-nics, irank'ii parties, mot- oring, driving, fishinir, camping, etc. All rlu> hiiii.-- II:I:M In- attired in suitable gnrh tn d'.iher honor, and so \ve liave anticipated your w.mrs and put in a new stock of Summer Millinery, Dre.-s Goods, etc. We have II ais for all occasions beautiful Lnee l>tess Hats, pretty Pivs- di-.n and plain \vhil" Outing Hats, also liats an I scarfs for iiiororing and driv- ing Tlu 1 prices will suit all pockets $1 a in I ii|>\vartls. \V IKI\V not forgotten the littli ones rimer. !>ut Ii ivc prrtty li.tt.s and bon- nets ui'-all kinds tor liii'in. Before purchasing elsewhere coiue and see our collection. Whether you Imy or not you will in 1 clu'crl'ullv wziiteil upon. The Men also have been remembered and we are prepared TO. -how them all the latest styles in shapi- and c'>Ior of tin- season's huts. \Vhat we have not is not worlli geltirg. We will be ready by t lie end of the week to fill all your fresh l-Ynit and (iiinlen onliTs, all at the lowest prices.- Orders taken for Hanging linske.ts. etc. Ripe Tomatoes, Green Onions, Lertuce, Celery, Pines, Tomato Plants, Asters, Foliage, Geraniums. Perfect Sight :i matter of Foresight. FLOUR AND FEED Five Roses, Purity, Body Builder ; Bran, Shorts and Chop. Paid for Produce Highest Prices W. L WRIGHT. GENERAL MERCHANT Flesherton Many cases of eye trouble are averted by early application of j proper lenses. Present negkc mentis future trouble. writp M. (I. MfltPHV. ('.V.Ky..Torou'r. W. A. Armstrong. R. ). COLQUETTE Fevers ham, Ont. .VKCHI for the Cockshutt Plow Cos r.M. of Farm Implcmeti. Wagons, Buggies, Cutters, Sleighs, and Caroline Knuincii, Melotto Cream Separators, linker Wind Mills, Pumps, I'iping anil Pipe Fittings nlwayit .oh liiind. IK-alty HrW. of Kvii-u , I '.M u Ti.i.'k Lit tor Carriers and staMo. tii lingR. < ',: i. li,r; and Frost & Wood Repairs always on liruid. Wareroom - Wallingon Stree. Fevtrsbam, Ontario. A Card We, tho undersigned, herehy i;roc to oil H packntje i-f live stanil.ird size 5c b.ixes of 8ilrer Tip Silent mutches for twenty cents. Quality t!iu*.nuiti!cd. \V. Hinkin, \V. L. Wtiijht, Fli-5'.urton. Juno 15 H. ALEXANDER MERCHANT TAILOR Feversham - Ont. Fashionable Tailoring Seasonable Goods, first class Workmanship. >:%\x*x\ i >x^ FOR A 30 DAYS' FREE TRIA L Of the 1900 A line Which we --ALSO- of Ready-Ma<le put alterations in if required. Clothing lre> of Apply to Gravity Washer S. Hemphill, I'orRonal Instruction nt Stu I'.' k makes it I>o8il4* to enter " ' enmirea ru|>'wl aitvnnecmeut ''i Agent WWKN SOUND, ONT., KT Large Staff of Specialists. ^ M ITV I'mi 1 "'!' i in u.i.. M t (rntduatcH, glC. A. FLKM1NO, F. C. A., D FLKMINO For :- Washing machines,folding bath tubs,windmills,pumps,pipings water tanks, Beatty water bowls, steel stalks and stanchons, litter Car- riers, hay carriers, slings, forks and ^ tracking, McCormick Binders, mow- , lll)C1 , Rl I ers, rake loaders, tedders, drills, cul- scri., f ygitivators, harrows, Chat ham wagons, OWEN SOUND - ONTARIO g Mount Forest buggies, and Frost wire. Satisfaction Guaranteed, *

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