: <-pt ember 24 1914 THE FLES K J N ADVANCE flcshcrton A > Independent nw|inper, published every iinday *l th* ntfico, Cillingwu<J Street, Oiirt'in. Subscription pin- M per antiuin in ]>aiil in u.l.-iniv ;$l.5j win n not p.ill I vrrti-inif rate* on application. Circulation 1.101) weekly. \.tf M. Tlnn-Mi. .11- Bdltor Baptist Church It. C. Kerr. Ptato'. Plume :':' R. 2 Sunday School 10 a . m. Service at 11 * in. Uev. .(.tinea Currie will pieaeh next -Sunday. Biblu smdv on Thursday at 8 p ro. at the home of Mr. Hand. Ceylon. PII .. ^ Methodist Church Rev. J .trues Dudgeon, pistor. Sun lay Sept. 27, 1914. 11 a. n *nd 7 p. m. Service - usual. Pastor will pi each at both service*. Sunday. 10 . m. ("ail Meeting Mark Everette Wright cl.oir leader and Organist. Monday evening Epworth League at 8 p. m. Dr. Sproule. Speaker of the Ifouse of Ci'mmons will address the meeting. War News in Brief The CJei mail aroiy which was on the run the fore ; u: . t Uat week made a stand in north western France and fur nine days a lemfic battle has raged be- tweefi the opposing foices. The allies, Although making an <.tl. n ; . ,- tight, have more than held their own. The Hermans Jiave bombarded the city i Kheims und lestroyed the wonderful cathedral ill htt city. Thia is another wanton act -'t the i i'Tin in army that will have to be (early paid for when the rim I settlement wrrivec. Austria is piacticul'y out of the Jight. The British cruiser Pegasus was attack- ed iii tlk4 harbor of X*nxibHi- by a (idr- nun cruiser and almost "entirely deatroy- d. It is also officially announced that j\ German cruiser destroyed live British .-''.lips in the Indian Ocean and sent the :rews that had been rescued from the iJestroyed ships home on a sixth ship, which they also c*ptuied. A large RIUHHII force is bombarding Przemysl, in which there are ta : d to be li 1 ),(IOO Austri.ms. Tne KusbUn forces bave (wept on lo the east and north, en- deavouring lo capture the armies of von Aulfenhery and Djnkl. The former o'lnmnnder is slid to be seeking the pro- t ction of the defences of Cracow. It is juinouru-ed, that tin- Russians will throw i minst tlie fortiuits of Cracow one million ttiun. Bourassa, the Cur l.i-r ,\,-il> Siliii'lt) V',',! ,>-.. ilKini Bourassa, fiech fn.in the scene of European coutlicr, n now busily ^engaged advising hia coiintiymeii in the . Province of Quebec against i-nli-nou in Britain's cause. When the wur 'broke," Hemi was in France, dear old "Fiance that we have heard him 'ill. so inuch about. Previous to crossing to the Con inent this distinguished "patriot" hid been feted, dined nud 'wined in London by it ii'in In.i . i Kirji-li gentlemen who ut tlntl time failed to distinguish the j under the leopard's akin When our little international fust be^an to look -.ii ni~. l;,<iu >--.i, who i-. before mentioned, in Paris, was number one in the front rank in the place where they deal out passports. According ro reports Henri, explained in both French anc English that he was a British subject Indeed, he was prepared, if i:.-c.---.u y to sel the words to music und sing it >\ Iii' he wanted was a passport, and hi wanted it <tuick. "Vive 1'Analeterre' aod "Rule Britannia" looked us gond to him about then n it has to many an other 111*11 in a bad fix. The old red ra| was good enough 'for Boura&ta to hidi behind in times or s'ress: and on tin high sens, <>u his way home, Henti w* not heard to make any violent object ioi that his vestel went safely OD her v. .; brc-iuae of "the protection atf >rded ty British jnn - and British seameu. It ,i becomes-' men of the !'". i i atamp to suenk for cover tehind the ample fuld of the I i.i..ii Jack, and when out o hunt's way attempt to besmear it Traitors arc hanged every d ty in Kurnpi for less . Durham Give ! Give ! Give i Women'.'' ' i tier the auspices of th<> InstitU'e, a Grand PATRIOTIC CONCERT Will L held in the ACD1TOKIV.VI of the High School, Flesherton -ON-- SEPT EMBER 30, 1914 IN AID OF THK WAR Fl'ND A Firt C!n Piojrair.me hm been .franked, consist. u^ <>f patriotic ctiaruoes, solos, table ills, sptiechei, etc. Mrs. Albert Webs'er of Toronto l-as kindly coiisented to assist, and will rt ruler a number of her m *t popular readings. THK C1TIXKNS' BAND WILL HE IN ATTENDANCE Doors open at 7.^0. Concart at H.OU Admission 25c. SHOW Yol'R PATRIOTIC SPIRIT BV YOl'K PKKSENCK GOD SAVE THE KINO Miss V. T-llwt. Mr<. K. Best, S-crftary. President. Found Dead at ColUngwood Osprey Council The members of the Osprey Council ul at M. ix w.-ll as a Court of Kcvition on ji village Ity-Law No. u!'J, on .Saturday, --i-;it. 5th. Tlie membcra weie all pres- i .t. There being no tppeala, the Coun- jiroceeded to Keiieral Imsiness, and 'i reading and adopting the minutes the Irtxt meetii'g, read the lnllowini> "Uiit*, coiniiuitiications, etc.: Tlum. ' lit, account |!ll.OO for service issuing > i -i-lmi" Lelephnne dobonture*; Ad- ..iiceoflioe, Flesheiton, account J7H.OO, j.intiiiK voter*' list; Municipal Woild, . iunt $!.."._', debenture forms; J. S. ,l> .iiglas, account K1K.!I4, copies of drain- / by-law ami serving KHIIIU on hnd IIICIH; Ur. H. (j. Murray, account i J.OO, *t tendance on I- Daw.son in en Sound Hospital; (' nijiy Treaa., . sale list 1914; Registry Office, Dur- iii, account *i!.04, legisiratiun of by v No. 5H2; A. L. Smith, account fclj.OO, : i' work claimtti to have lieen done in '-', which the Council refusal to en .tain. Orders were issued on the Treasurer ti { y Advance ' >lh. Fli-Kheiton, $70.00, nting voters' li t . Municipnl World, -1.32; account Thou. Scott, $111.00, ti chr|ie'l to teleuli-mo "syjtem for de nture innue; J. S. \< ;_\ . 318. 1M .- i-vice re copiei of drainage by law, I' 'iistry orlioe, Durham, &L'.I)4, feel r i. law No. 605; Osprey Agricultural Polttjr, ttQpnnl; lha members of the < iin-il and Clerk, t2.50 for Mi-rvic* at ' urt of Revision, to be chirged to draii N .. :\. Die Ueeve was instructed to advertihi 1 1 let the work for the construction o i lilt No .'I. Io. FerguMin won appointed Collecto f->r N. i of Township. 'ouii'-il adjourned to meat at Fitver I'M "ii October .'Ird iu>it . Thou. Scott. Clerk. Card of Thanks Mrs. Kobt. \Velhtr an.l family deiir > tender their Hincuru thanks to Cour \l xwell, No. 6;tfi, C. O. P., ai a whole t i their kindness and help in ' h. ii i . ut IM-M-H .Mii'ii' , alao for their promp irtnidii I., liiiiini 1 4! i.i iii !-. W'ishin t!ia Oanndmn Order i Foiesierx rver, i '4-M-i in the future. AN in Cajwell of B<-ntinck Lad his urn badly broken by havini: it c.tugh' in threHhing belt. Peter Black of I" ;.:; lnd misfortune Tuesday nmrninu to tri[i on i piece of wire, ami in the fall hail cue of In-, leus broken. Eric EIvid:;e, a Iniy about 15 years of age, had tli- miafoi tune Tuesday lo have his collar bone broken, white playing football on the school grounds. The sawmill at D-mioch wu destroyed by lire on Monday night, entailing a loss of two 01 thi'if thousand dollars to the Durham Furniture Co., who owned and operated the mill for the past three or four years, li is not known how the tire originated, but there are kUlpioiunl of incendiarism. The lad es of Durham and vicinity who li-ve been n. : ' mj in the Armory for the past couple of weeks shipped to the lied Cross Society u box containing the foil- wing articles : 7- thnnel nliirt, 70 ^iiirs neks, 177 piiin wristlet", <'. scaifs, 12 holera belt', 1^ Balaclav't cips, 12 leeping caps, !.'{ il IMM.-I. theets, 2 llnw.-. 1 ijiiilt and .'tSli haiidkeri-lilff.-,. Chronicle. A weeli ngo today a nvvn named Wm. Ottonell, who lives nt Feversharu, was admifed into the G. & M. HospiUl here suffering from melanchol a The next evening after supper he went down with a companion, to the furnace room 'o smoke a pipe. After arookin<! for -"'in' t me he 1 hi* o mpan.o he vias going out for a minute < t two, aod would be back almost at once. Whe-i he did not return for ten minutes Irs companion b.cime alarmed and told the assistant Superintendent A "search was at once institut-d nJ the unfortun- ate man was f>.iind mi .;i : the cedars at the buck of the Hi-spiUl in a dyiru con- dition. Dr. Arthur was at once sumrmn- the ed, but nlthmigh heanivftl in a very few minutes nothing cou'd be done for Ottowe'l. who si'ecunihed jlniont im:ned- lately. Dr. McFaul as notided, but considered an inquest unnecessary. The deceased, who resided on hi* firm, lot 8, con. 12, twp. of O-iprey, was only 48 years old. Enterprise. F. H. W. HICKL1NG FLESHERTON ONTARIO. Fresh Arrivals of New Fall Goods Ladies' Fall Coats Dress and Suit Lengths Silks and Velvets New Fall Shoes Fancy Ribbons Men's and Boys' Suits Coat sweaters Felt Hats Fall Neckwear Fall footwear Our Millinery Department is complete with the season's latest novelties glad to have you come in at auy time you're sure of satisfaction. Fancy China and Glasswear Some beautiful patterns just unpackedjust right for presents HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS Dr. J. Ralph Smith OSTEOPATH Office and Residence-408 !Hh St. East X)wen Sound, Oat. Hours-!) to 12a.m , 1.30 to 4.30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Other hour* by ippomtment. Singhampton Evri-yboily is threshing in this di.sttict, Mwntl outfit* bning ! work. The re- 111 us of the harvest are lepurteJ to be ;ood. The Lulies' AiJ of the Presbyterian 'hurch Hint at the home of Mrs. H. Heppenfct .11 Thurhilay .afternoon. The i eisn'ar meeting of the Women 'a Institute was held lit the home of Mrs. W. H. Tonipkins oh Thursday lust, wlien theie was a very laryt> attendance, upwards of lifly being present. The president, Mis. (ieorge Bristow. presided luring the iifternoi.n when an interest tig l/rogram WHS rendered . Mrs. Toinpkins nave a splendid puper on "What a Host- ess (Jains by Entertaining." Her puiii's were well arranged and her remarks were listened t' with close %'tention. The proceedings were opened and closed by mil-tic. Lunch was served an 1 a slioit timi! spent in a social way. Seveial members of the Duntronn Institute were prest- nt ^ti<l f participated in the after- noon's prcceedings. The next meetin/ will be held on Thursday, October S, at the home of M i . Bella McLean, Kob Itoy, when the p.ipers will he. "The Pleanutes of Country Life," by Mrs. Ma'colm McLean, and "Dishes for Hi t Suppers," by Mrs. George Bristow of Rob It'iy. All the members art) urgently requested to be present. Seasons for Game Open Season -Ducks and other water fowl, anipe, rail-plover or any other bird known aa 11 shore bird or wader, except from the 1st day [of September to the 15th day of December in any year, both days inclusive. Grouse, pia'lie fowl, pheasants or partridge, 15th October to 15th November, both days inclusive. Woodcock, 1st of October tol,">th N2>vem- ber, I... iii days inclusive. Black and grey ai|uirreK li> h November lo 1st day of December, both dy inclusive. Hares 1st day of October lo 15th day of Decem- ber, both dnya inclusive. Deer, Nnvt-ni- b-i lt to November 15, both days in- clusive. Mnskral, December 1st to May 1-t. Mini, November 1st lo May Ut. All -|i rl -in- M ari re>|iieted to assist in p:es. 1 1 ii. ; the law. Steer Died from Rabies Bitten by a doi; afflicted by rabiej and which _hd MiccvKsfully e*capei pursuit for some time, a steer belonging to C!e<>. Hunt contracted the disease two weeks ago anil died under these peculiar ciicum- stancet two weeks later. It is viid that the cinine primarily attVuted with the trouble was from the vicinity of Harriet mi :ind after cawing havoc with dogs in th ! ntighboihood wandered to Exreni'ml township. We do m>t kmw full particu- lars of the case but understand that naturally the steer was given plenty of room in the lie Id lor several hours after beinu bitten. Skilful inanoeuvering at last n-su'ti-d in the animal beitu driven into theatable where it Inter (Med. Dr. Kllin, one of the Vet'* in attendance, had part of the ininml's head sent to Ottawa for analysis where i r wa declared ileith was due to rabies. IM-I week an In- spector was in this district but repotted coiulitions amoiiii aniniuN t > tie satisfac- tory. Hols'ein Leader. Mis* Sword and Miss llamb'y. two Kiaduatea of Miu Owvn Sound (ii-neral and Murine Hospital, luve received in- structions to report on Wednesday that :li. \ !ni\ be attachi'c 1 ti* the hospital corps of the Canadian contingent. Both were volunteurs fur the Red Cross some time mo. A Business School School Children's Eyes, Many lives have been through neglected eyestmu in childhood. The eyes of every child should be examined. We have made a special study of this branch of optics, and guarantee satisfaction. Consultation free. W. A. Armstrong Oarelully Corrected Each Wee Oits 40 to 4 Pe 91 I'i to 1 Barley ..">t, Hay flSOO to 15 W Butter 22 tn 2! K)jgs, fresh 24 'o 2. Potatoes per bag. .... . . 1 00 to 1-Of Geese. 12 to 1. Ducks 15 to H F..*l 11 tol. Chickens . lit to If I'm Keys IS to That fuccesuful chool who-e oraduatea occupy prominent po- sitions from the AiLint.c to the Pacitic, rt-opena for the FALL TERM September l*t, 1914 Seinl for free catalog at once to COLLISGWOOD BUSINESS COLLEGE T. E. Hawkins. - Principal | Coll ngwo d. Ontario. SB'S- FOR A 30 DAYS' FREE TRIAL Of the 1900 Tamworths for Sale Kotli aox neatly renly tor breeding. I'rlcca I8 .,t for quick roll I' O Apply to Gravity Washer S. Hemphill, Agent CHEAP FARM FOR SALE J^400 twenty-foul hundred dollars - vill buy the west half of lot No. 'J and mrt of the North west ipntiter of Nu. 1, ill on the 4-h con. of Euphrasia, confain- ng about 125 acres. There is supposed o lie ninety nci-es cleareJ. tha balance ;ood hardwoi>d bush maple, beech and | 1m. 'Ihere is on the property a frame muse and kitchen, a frame barn, straw lojse with stone foundation under it, ,lsi- wood shed, driving shed, pi pen ml hen house. There aie also two or- htrds on the farm utvwing dilferent ,inds of fruit apples, peats, plum, cherries and grapes. Thin farm is well Vnctd with wiresnd patent ft-ncinu. Is >ee from frost. It is also well watered with water in iiea'ly eveiy field. There s a never-failini! sprint; within 40 yards of the h' use This farm is within one mile of the thriving village of Kimborley. For further ptiticuUrs apply to .J AMES STUART. Kimberley P. O. ISept For :- Washing machines,fo!ding 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- ers, rake loaders, tedders, drills, cul- tivators, harrows, Chatham wagons, Mount Forest buggies, and Frost wire. Satisfaction Guaranteed. H. ALEXANDER MERCHANT TAILOR Feversham - Ont. Fashionable Tailoring Seasonable Goods, first class Workmanship. --ALSO A liiiL- of Ready-Made Clothing Which we put alterations in free of we put alterations chaue, if required. Isep FRESH STOCK! We are placing a largu shipment ofj Hour and feed thU week, alao old and now onts in stock. Fresh trroceiies, fresh lutrrel of vinegar at old ptice. We are aiteuts for the famous Uerntrd Hi'iiii/.iii-tn p ,un>. Call and see our sample. We want a good horae at part payment on piano. Guod second hnnd origins in stock. S. R. Henderson FLOUR and FEED Sheep Estray Strayed from my premises, lot 28, con. 14, Aili'mesm, about tho middle, of Auguat, one ewe ind lmb, ewe h^s tar cross on right ahoulder. Information thankfully received. Qeor^e Oourlvy, Kugeniit I'.O. The Right Suit .... .... For the Right Season * Your next suit will be a fall or winter suit, and if you want anything in A Tailored or Semi-Ready Suit, it will be to your advantage to leave your order with. C. BLAKELEY Sole Agent for the Semi-Ready Clothing Standard Bank Btocfc, Fksbtrton Steer Estray Came to the premises of the undersign- ed about the middle of June one 2-year- Farm For Sale Lot 17 - W. Brst tango N. D. R., O , , .... . J . **v f - \-, til JV I r 11 LIU 4,1 _ . .V. , V '.1 old steer. The owner is r^ueated to , pre y_ l0 ac rea ,90 cleared .balance hard prove property, pay expenses and take the same away. D. ROBBMS, Lady Bank. wood bush . Good huilding,brick house, small orchard. Will be sold on easy ti-rnis. A barynn. Who will pick it up ? Ed. Hillock, Prop , Proton statioa, R R. No. 2. 1 Julytf ' _ ' I i I I .