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Flesherton Advance, 24 Sep 1914, p. 5

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September 24 1914 THE F L E S H E R T ON A D V A N C E I m THE ESTABLISHED L^*s> TO F CANADA TORONTO FLESHERTON BRANCH QECUR1TY (or both pnncapa! ud kJ interest i ike fint eeatial ot an inveatment; the ability to realize quickly the Mcood. Judged by thete ttoadaidi, a deposit in the savinp depart men t of this Bank aa ideal form ol inveabneBL '*? CEO, MITCHELL, BOB t Duriwun ud Hmrrutan. Manager. C. P. R. Time Table. leave Flesherton Station Trains ollowa: Going South 7.43 a. in. 4.17 p.m. The mails are fanner desiring a smart Euglishmaa for the wia-er at very small wages should eomniuaicva with Tbe . I Advance. Going North : 1141 a.m.) Postmaster Trimble thinks the fur- 9.12p. m. eU;oers at Eugenia sp^nd mo<t of their osed at Fleoherton aj (Sundays writ inz Utters. On M >nd..y ollows : For the north at 10.40 .<n. and ' 254 letters passed through this otBoe from 7 p.m. ; and the afternoon mail south aa j Ku"enia 3.40 o'clock. For morning train south { ail close at 9 p.m. the previous e'g- ! Dr. Burt, specialist in diseases of the ' eye, ear, nose and throat will be at the .. | &f unshaw Bouse, Fleshertoo, for cuo- j saltation, Wednesday. Sept. :0th. Eyes tested aud glasses supplied. Married At the residence of the i bride's parent.-. Fleshertoa. oa Tuesd .y, Sept. 22, by Rer. ft. C. Kerr, Mws Ethel Fisher, eldest daughter of Mr. VICINITY CHIPS Miss Brown of Toronto is the guett of Mrs. Strachan. Born At Woodford, Sept. 8th. tc Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Gaudin, lion. Priceville fall fair will be held on Thursday aud Friday, October 1 and 2. Mr. Elwin Ja.nirson of Porcupine is ' his mother here for a week. Mr. R. Thistlethwuite. of Toronto, is James Fisher, to Mr. Newton Leader of Mt. Forest. Miss Comrie Muten Btown, elocution* iat, has been en^*gd for the teachers' convention coucert to be held in the Auditorium of the huh school en the evening of Tuesday, October 7 . A good holidaying under the parental roof here, j program la assured. Mr. B.C. LeGard lost a valuable) A Toronto automobile ran into a stone young cow last week from indigestion. Mi.-s Blackburn of Mount Forest U visiting Mts. T. Fisher. Mis." Ada Thompson has gone to spend a month with friends in Shelburne. Mrs. F. H. W. Hickling is spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Gotf, in CUiksbur^. f. tice in tbe vicinity if Maxwell, one day last week. Only the auto was hurt, and u had to be towed to the garage. It is said the occupants did not have full control of their steering instinct, owing to the peculiar composition of the bever- age which they cirried with them. Mrs. Archie Sinclaii aud two children nnd j !i t.-i been visiting her parents, Mr. Come to the Patriotic Concert in * I Htt. Jfc Hataa, for tkr* weeks. She Auditorium of the High School on the ) wag J0 i ne d here by her huibiad last evening of Wednesday, Sept. :th. j week , nd left yebter a af (Wednesday) Mr. and Mrs. W. Shoctill. of Mark- ] for their uew hume Jiu Priceville where dale, visited Mr. and Mrs. Price Teeter ; Mr. Sinclair has been placed in charge of Mark Everette Wright Teacher of Music Piano, Voice, Organ and Theory Educated at New England Conser- vatory of Music, Boston Masv and I.-.M., cer'ifiotttes from this institution from the following eminent teachers. Piano Dr. Loirs Maas. Tbeory--Gi?o. W. Chadwick, composer of Vocal music. Student alsn of Metropol- itan College of music, New York (,'uy, ir.d holds certificates from the following letch- era. : Voice Herbert Wilbur Greea Pres. of Music Teachers' National Association of New York State, and editor of vocal music column in the Etude from time to time. Son;; Interpertation- Dr. Grigjjs, lect- urer on the voice in Yale University. PipeOrgaa R.Huutington Woodman, the eminent Brooklyn Organist. Composition Harry Rowe Shelley,the noted American composer of choir church music. Has also a certificate as a Leader of piano from Claude Crittenden of Sleinway Hall, New York City. Mr. Wright w;*t Principal of Musical Department in Drakt University, Des Moms, low*, a school numbering two thousand students, for five years. Was principal of music Department cf Lansdown school, Porttae La Prairie, Manitoba, of which Dr. Franklin, a Gold Medalist of Totonto, was President, from whom Mr. Wright holds the best of recommendations. Has also held po- sitions in other Conservatories of music, in Universities and Normal School*. He can prepare pupil* tor any esamin' ation in any of ih>*se branches Teacher a 4A year course in piano, 3i ye-ir course in voice. Those desiring instructions, call .it their earliest conveniences ar his studio in the houie formerly occupied by Mr. Geo. W;itson. Vr ?. > - V- ^ <- ^ KS^ >.^->-:-. : rvgv~>r3sg H i LL^ BROS.JKAR: PC DA LE g Milincry Opening Special Opening and Showing of New Fall and Winter Millinery and New Fall Goods in all lines. Millinery Opening Days ~ FRIDAY and SATURDAY, SEPT. 18th and 19th. Tbe Ladies of Markdale and Surrounding Country are cordially invited to attend on Opening Days and inspect QUI- ?howing of New Styles in Fall and Winter Millinery. Mias Smith, who is in charge of this department, comes highly recommended from one of the best firms in the country, and we are sure our exhibit in this department will more than please you. Remember the opening days -- Sept. 19 and 19. .-. ^~ x^_- .-..- .-<^-^i^..-i -._i~i.-, -. _^.^ .^-....i . . _ i..^.-^..- ^._ ->_... - .... . ^~_^^< ^_~^ ^ OUR NEW FALL GOODS Coming to Hand Daily i.* THE NEW MANTLES ARE HERE For Ladies, Misses and Children We are showing a very Ur.je and complete raoa*. and our stock includes all the late styles such ta Cape Coats, the Set-in Sleeve and the plainer Tailored styles in all the new clnths.and the prices range from $5. 50 to |25.i>.l Inspect our Mantle Department when yon ar- looking for that new coat. Special Snap in Men's Fall and Winter Underwear 10 down Men s Hutu y All Wool Plain, All Wool L'aahriakable lines in t'la lot. Many of the best makes are represented and in the lot are 85c. 1.00 *ui 1.35 lines. Spec al ihis week per garment. fj'Jc. 10 do/,en Men'* Under wear. 50. IK) and 75c. lice. In this lot some ar? slightly soiled, but the price A nearly half. 7. c . Odds and Ends ARTICLES FOR SALE Jerey cow and tiait'ers calf f >r sale W. A. Armstrong. Colt for Sale- three years old. Hevy draujh', rising H Wat.ers/Priceville. lust we.-k. the C. P. R. station. Mrs. T. Fisher retuiued Monday from ' The East Grey Teachers' Iiistituttf Toronto where she 1ms been iu the hos- Convention will be held in FlesherUm pital for the fast month. High School on October 7 and 8. Miss Mr. R. Piantt, Eugenia, has purchased i Couirie Masten Brown, elocutionist, has Mr. Hood Hemphill's farm on the 4th ! been engaged for the concert in the line, the purchase price being 15000, j Auditorium of the High School on the ' first night of the convention. She will be Niiietj degrees iu the shade u a pretty ^^ ^ ^cr t% i o t good record for September. That is! what we have been enjoyiii;; this week.] Messrs. W. Buskin, F. Matl.ewson, I W. W. Trimble, J. Alexander aud Ye Mrs. T. Near, of Ruckwood, is tuitirg j EditQf motorej UV( . r t ,, Hanover on t Mr. and Mrs. Piice Teeter'., Et | j,^ ^ ;iad lttended the fou flir B * ck Lme - I there. The crod present was Urge but Mrs. J. MacArthur c.f Porcupine and j the exhibits were about ou a par wi'h Mra. A. Mac-Arthur of Buueasan, visited i our show here. The town of Hinover the past week with their cousin, Mrs. H. 'is somewhat in the doldrums on account C. LeGard. \ of the wr. Her factories are only work- A cur load of cement just Sangsti-r Hniiphill, Cey!"ii. arrived. For Sale A quantity . f No. 1 local cedar shinnies at reasonable prices. F. G. Karstedt. Flesherton. Sow For Sle Farrof Oct. 1. W. J. Miiriiu, lot -".>, ci'C. 14. Arlemesia. Beaver Valley Telephone. For sale, very cheap, ea*y term! 1 , new frame dwelling with twu and % half acres land stabla in Flesheitjn. Apply to R. J. Sproule, Flesherton. For Sale Choip younsf driving mire about '*50 pounds, or would exchange for gnod driving riore a'x'Ut 11"" pouaas.- Apply to U. J. Sproule, Flesh. erton. Jan. -'2 New Lines of Ladies and Children'.} Underwear New Lines of Fall Dresa GoocU New Lines of Silks New Lines of Corsets in all lute models New Lines of Carpets and Liuoleuma New Clothing for Men and Boys . HARDWARE DEPARTMENT The New Styles in Wall Papers are to hand. Now that the evenings are getting cold you will need a HEATER We are showing a big assortment, and the price* will meet with your approval HILL BROS., - HARKDALE D < -4 *{ t M 3 i M ONIONS R. .J. COLQUETTE Royal Household Flour Expected early next week a carload of Ruyal Household Fluur and Feed t reasonably low pticiM. N-JW is the time to buy at F. G. Kir-i.viT ., Fleshert'in. Both '.arite and small ones for pick- ling. Two cents per pound for ICO I or over. A few cir.oa f >i cue cvnt a pound. Telephone -J~S. BUCHANAN ing two and tliree days a week and thiuijs look rather blua fur tin: ambitious little manufacturing town. Some excitement was created in town Mrs. O. W. Phillips gave a party to a number of the young people of town on Tuesday evening, when a most enjoyab'e time was spent by all present. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Phillips aod sou, ol F'iday afteruoin last, when the word Mr. Chas. Richardson and Dr. Murr.y J came up town thu Nuhn's woollen mill was on tire. The chemical engine was hurried down t > the scene, but in the . meantime willing hands with pai s had Miss Esther Morphet, of NotUwasaga, j rtfl]dere(l its service unueCM8 . ry . U i, was thrown from a rig in a runaway and I SU!)poS(;d the fire was Oiused by a S[(U[k motored t<> Collingwood (to-dy) Wed- nesday, I., attend the fair. Voters' List, 1914 died from the effects i f the fall iu the Collingwood hospital. Dr. Ern. Armslronx, mother and fam- ily motored to Clarksburg last week. Mrs. Armstrong will remain i length of time with her daughter. On Monday ninht last the Epworth League entertained the High boys and girls in the church, w ie about ItW present. Go to the Patriotic concert on evening of Sept. 30th. The admission is | and what they mean", also 'Our seven 26c. but this does not bar you from pre- ; <? opport unity" He will also lead the Round Table Conference. Evening session at 7.30. Rev. R. 51. Phalen, .MiwkJ.-ile. and Mr. ocwij, will address being Funds flying from one of the machines, lodging iu the wcol. There wi no damage of any account. The Twentieth Annual Convention of East Grey SanJay School Association will be held iu the Presbyterian Church, in this place, on Thuisday. October 1st, School ! the first session commencing at 10.30 There a. m. The afternoon session opens at 2 [o'clock. Mr. Preston Orwig, Secoiid-uy the ; Supt., Toronto, will speak on "Standards ; a bill and failing to ask for >our change. Mr. and Mis. Bert Magee who have , . . ., i the meetuii;, the Utters subject spent the past mouth with the Utters: . ,; ., u /, i i-. j The seven plenteous years . pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. LtGard, ' *. . , _ . ... _, , . tare needed to dtfray expenses, so remem- moved to Pnceville on Tuesday, where . ' , . ... Mr.Magee has secured ;* blacksmithshop. Horse buyers were in town one day last week purchasing horses for the Britiah Army. Twenty horses were offered but only ten passed the test and were accepted. The popular British inarching sot g 'It's a long way iron) Tipperitry," will be given as a solo ai.d chorus at the Patriotic Concert on tbe eveniug of tl 30th inst. A credit auction tale of household furniture will be. held on (October t ut Rock Mills, the property of Mra. S. H. for this year and the yield gives some idea of the profits to b secured from this crop when grown intelligently. Mr. Buchanan harvested eight tons of onions off three quarters of an acre, for which he receive* a little better thiu two cents per pouud. Figure it out and find what that three quarters of an acre was worth. grounds when a good program of sports i At two cents per pound it would be will be run off. Admission free. Every. 1 worth 1320. What other htm crop piys body welcome. ' as well as that! Roy. Stile at 1 p. m. See bills. Wm. Kaitting, Auctioneer. The Flesherton high and public schools ill hold their annual Field Day on FriJ d*y next, Sept. 2c, on the agricultural ber the collection. Accommodation will be made for all who attend, therefore come. Onion growing in this district U not indulged in by many f inner* as a general crop, in fact we only know of one Mt. Joseph Buchanan of the Meafurd Road who makes n business of growing onions. He haa ceitainly made a success of it, and year after year supplies the markets in this district with the odoriferous vege- table, lie h.-n ju*t harvested his bulbs For Sa'e--A few egg vats iu prime ur- de*, suitable for soft water tanks, or watering cattle. Also :i ^oou, fecund hand set of double harness. M.Scully Co., Flesiierton, Ont. For yuick Sale A uine roomed t'rinu mil metal clad dweMiux, good cellar aud water, frame stable -mi shed. Also a vacitut lot for sale. Possession given at ( once. Silas Shunk, Fleshertoii. j Legal Blanks For Salt- R. J. Sproule keeps constantly on hand aud for sale , cheap a full stock of Deeds, Mortgages, i Wills aud all other legal blauks. Any requiring such will tind it to their inter- est to give him a call. For sale cheap and on easy terms. Lot 13, cou. 11, Osprey, HO sores. This is a tirst clasa farm and iu a good state of cultivation. Good Lank b.iru and new frame dwelling. Apply to R. J. Sproule Fleshertun. Notice is hereby 'j;iven tint a C"Urt will bfc held, pursuint to the Ontario: Voter's List Act, by his Honou-. thei Judue of the County Court io the County | of Grey, at the Town Hall, in the VilN^j of Flesherton. on Monday, the 23'h day September, l'.U4. at the h"ur of tive o'clock in the afternoon, ti her MM ^=r irr^e^s S ^ Municipality of the Township of Arle- ronsia foe it>i4. t DHt_>d this Kith day of September, 1914. ' For Sale Cheap *nd on easy ttrms comfortable frame dwellui^ in Flesher- ton ; good well ou premises ; also Park lot of 4 acres injc>i>d state of cultivation wi'h burn thereon. R. J. Sproule. Fieshvrton, Out. Sept. 17 U ndividual Instruction permi-.s y. u^j to enter any day :it the Feversham. Ont. Agent for the Cockshutt Plow Cos Full Line of Farm Implements Wigijus, Buiajie*. Cutters, Sleigh', 'Hid Gasoline EiiiHaes. Melotte Crenni Separators, Bilker Wind Mills, Pumpt. Piping and Pipe F.ttings ilwiyi on hand. Beatty Brvs'. of Fergus, Biirn Tnicks. Litter Carrion and stable tminiis. Cockshutt ;ind Frost A Wo.-d Repairs always u h-^nd. Wareroom Wellingon Stree. FiWirsham. Ontario, We Want Now A GOOD SALESMAN For every town anTdistrict where we ar not represented. Fruits ire bringing high- pr:c*s and nu sery stock is in deui^uid. MAKE BIG MONEY Now by ak ing ^n agency. BEST TIME for vassing is tlurinc: the Summer months. EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY What About -THAT- Baby Carriage Regular Price $5.00 to $14.00 Greatly Reduced NOW Verandah Chairs ! N""w i> the t me t<> purcha-ne yi>ur \"erj|idili Chairs, on s;le for $6.50 a Pair N 'iliiiia like them for iV W. H. BUNT i OZ LER PHONE 23 R2 Flesherton Ontario. MISCELLANEOUS Found About the middle of August, a leather htlter. A. Cameron. Eugenia. H"Und Lost Bl>ick and tan hound bitch about Aug. l.'i. Five dollars re- ward. Jasper Stuart, Kunberley. Lost About Sept. 4th, 1-yr. u'd steer, dark red, with white spots, thick horns. W. J. Boyd, Fleaherton. OWEN SOUND, ONT., l: is recognized as the most thor y ough, practical Business School in Canada. Instructurs. own three s'ory College Buil>! -j in ^ i Kvery Graduate guaranteed r p,,- Exclusive territory Hiyhest Commissions paid Wiite for full particu'are. Stone & Wellington Fou'hill Norseries ONTARIO G. t our success book C. A. FLEMING, F. C. A., Principal. CD. FLEMING Secretary.' OWEN SOUND - ONTARIO Fall Fair Dates FlesHerton Tonsorial Parlors Wj Aim to Give Entire Satisfaction, LAUNDRY-Baskec clo.se? Monday niuht, delivery FriJ;iy eveni ig. CLEANING and DYEING- We are agents for Parker's Dye Works Clothe* cleaned aud dyed, feathers rejuvenated. T FISHER, - - PROPRIETOR Wanted large second hand box heat- ing s'ove, must be cheap and in reason- ably good condition. Apply to R. J. Sproule, Fleshertou. Jsn.22 The Durham Furniture Co. has 1000 corda of wood f>- r sjiUt at Rock Mills. Price 75c. per cord. Can be bought in lm-i,e or small i|uantitiei. J. O. Dargav- el in charge. 1 Jan. la. Sow P>g Strayed Fro iu my premises about August 8th, medium sized whit --. rvcently weaned a litter. Communicate with R. Parks, Hound Strayed From Flesherton, last March, black and white hound. Five dollars reward will be paid. Geo. Stuart, Ceylon P. O. Lost On Monday, September -'1st, a lirown suitcase, containing clothing, be- tween Flesherton and two mile* west of Omul ilk. Fiud'r please le-ive t this i.flic* or sen-l to Mr. Hugh Biiird, M*ik da'e. Out. A list of the dates has beer, prepared by the Provinciai Department of Agricul- ture. aui includes those iu this district which are aa follows : FLESHERTON Withdrawn Feversham Oct. 6. 7 Bull for Service Alston Oct. I, 2 Thoroughbred American bred Uert Barrie Sept. ^1-23 ^;| Beeton Oct. 5. 8 Bradford Sept. 23-25 Clarksburg Sept 22, 2:< Collingwood Sept. 23-2 1 ford bull (or service on lot 151. 2nJ T. andS. R.. Artemesia Terms 11.50 cash. JOBfi ADAMS, Prop. Pig Strayed Strayed from my premises on Sept. 7. one young white sow about I year old. Never had young pigs. Information s to its whereabouts thankfully received. R. OSBORNE. Eugeia Po. Farm For Sale 100 MCte*. 1; miles from Fleshertou. Good buildings, easy terms. -JOHN WRIGHT, Flesh, ton. G'ookstown Sept. 29, 30, Oc' Dundalk Ocfc. 8. 9 Elavale Oct. 5-7 Markd*la Oct. 13, 14 | Meatord Oct. 1. 21 Newmnrket Oct. (i 8 Onlift ... Sept. 17-19 Ow.rU S Ulld Oct. 7-iJ Rockyn Oct. , 7 Shelui ra Sept. 29. 30 Toronto Canadian National), August : September 14. BILL FOR SERVICE The thoroughbred shorthorn bull Field Marshall 1HW91 will be for service on lot 170, T. S. R. Artetnei Teems #1. Au JAS. STINSON, Prop. HEREFORD BILL FOR SERVICE The undersigned h.ive a pure bred Hereford bull for service on lot 171, 3rd W.T.S.R.. Artemesia. Terms*;? for pure breds. $1.30 for jtndes. All cows served must be uaid tor. T. A J. WATSON. 1 mar 1-4 Pure Bred Holstein Bull Changeliag Prince J Bred by Changeling Butter Boy of Tidy Abbekerk Princess Josephine. The greatest butter making strain known. Term of service >L 50 for grades, f! pure bwd. GS;O. MOORE & SON, Prop*.,

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