March II, 1015 •'HE FLESH 1<: 11 X N ADVANCE An imlciwnilent newKi »i*r, publiBheii tfver> Tlmnniiiy «t th*" nffirc, CoIluiKwood Street VlMkertxn. Sulwcripiiini price il iicrannuii when iiaid in advrniM ;$1.M when tidt »» l)»i< A'JvfrtiHin)t rates oDAppHcittioii. Circulatim 1,100 weekly .V II. riiurstoii- Ertltoj "^lesherton-vvx/^ baptist Church It. C. Keii', I'.nl'C. riiuiu' .-'Uiidij' School 10 II . 111. Mervicd ;it 11 :l III. Uilit V.niii Study Hi (â- ' nc I be horn J li. -^ ^ylim on TIiui'siIhj- if Mie. Kuniielt. Flcshcrton. Methodist Church Ul.'V. .l.lll.rS Ollils^i'Oll, j).istiir. 11 .1.111. an I 7 |> in. â€" Tlie pHstoi- Son liiv. lU a. m. Fclloirshi|i Service. MoiiJty cvciiiny KjiivliIIi Lcugue n' >; p. 111. Mark KviToltf Wrijjlit cliuir leader ami ()ra«iii»t. Toronto Line North Artemesia Council Till) AIuiiici|)»l Cdiimil of iho To*n- iliip of Artcincsi.i met in the town h'lll, on Monday, March Igt, lUli"). Tho iiieiii- heis were all (iri'soiit aud lliu Ilueve in iho ilnir. Thi' niinutef of tho Ust session were read and contJrinoJ . Tho 1 iHowiiig comimiiiicatioria, nccounU etc. *cio present i;(l and read: F. H. W. Hicl<liiit>, account for coal uil, 81. ()0; Wryht. 'lV!f,ii(l A McDonald, le»al •crilcon re McDonald contract, $;{2.00; I'hc Mnncpat World, for subscriptiona, $•"'.•• 1; iiussi-1 McMnilen, notice of dam- ages to cutler on Valley Roud. The Auditors llopoil for l'.>14; liyluw No. '.t, lid."), Ii. Hojiiiint Overneer?, etc., w:i.s ii:- <roduced nnd lead a lirKt limu. Ityhiw No. 'J received il» uicoiid readinsj and w.-t" la d over for fuithtr consideration. Graham- .Mdcorn â€" That 'collector .1. .laiiiieron be refunded 81(1.00 and collocf- iT K. Cliard S17.4"J, lie:ii-' amount over- paid on rolls iiS shown l>y Aiidiroi'<t Uf. purt. -( 'irricd. Aide 'rn - Urowii â€" That iho Ueevc see thii the ci usher and (^raJer he j>ul in proper »i rkiii;;*_condiiion, iind if any new repaira are needed he procur- tie Kama, ki the iimchinery in ly he in ut od Hoiking emditioii wlifii rei|uiied. â€" C.iriicd . ne»iuiliil \\(ailicr at pitticnt. Maruli eiitorc-d lil<'o ii litinb, but alu.'^ tbo lion followed iiutut'diatclj. Misf Klvci Lever, teaclicr at Diiii- caii, cpeui haturday and Sunday at her [laitiilal botiiL- here. Ml?. \V 111. Davis of "Sunnysidc Farm ' gave a (iiiiliiiia bee to liei iiciglibor^ on Fiid^iyof last week. La gripiie 13 pievaletit in lliiis couimimity. Mr. Russell Lover lias relunicl to IiJH liorne iu tho west, after two inoiitlis' viJil witli bi.i paront.s lif re. lie is |)io.5pcring ill the west and may (,'ood luck still be liiscoaipauion. Mr. and .Mis. K. Keimidy and cliidien of Toronto are .«[ienilini; llie winter months at ".Suiiuy.side Farm '. llaioM Lover of .Maikdale visited a few days with iiaroid Lever in tins vicinity. Couucillor Brown lias purcliapcil a Handsome while liorse. .Say ijirlg, we'll go some now. A iiiitnberof young folka from ibis line t^pou'. a very pleahant evening at the home of Mr. Harry (^ligg on ibe W06t buck line. li wasjusl liie Gtlicr day that I heard a couple r.f boys remark tliDt | ihev were too sliy to take a «iil for a | skftlc. Never inuid, ncxi year is leip joar boys. .Mie. Tlioi-. Liver receivtd tlic Had news of the diulli of her iiiotlier, iirs. Jot:. Clarke, of Wi-yhiiru, Sask., on tebruary 2;t. She bad been living with ber son. .loHeph, for the paHt four yeaiv. iSlie was hale and liearly until about a week befoie lier dijath, One daik night she ve-jiurfcd out and fell on the ice. When found life was almost gone, hlie was cariied into the house and ni'Ver recoveied. After tiiat tho only woids she said was "I am alright." Mr?. Clarke was an old lOKident of thia line. She wan in her eighty seventh year, and hoped to return to <Jntario again before her death. She leaves to ujoiirn her loss two sons and two daughters:â€" .Mrs. Thos. Li'vcr, Fli'sheiton; Mve. Chaa. Wycc, \Ve>burii; .1. A. Clarke, -Michigan, I'.S; and .J. W. Clarke, Wuybuin. Sask . Cmner ai llrown - Uepiirt us pri'sented ilii.s Coun.;il. lie udop puhli^h 'III! .\hstract FirsliorioQ A<lvanco and I he 'i'liat ilie .Auditor's and exniiiiiic:! hv ed, and the Clerk S'ateinent in the for eoo insertion Detailed StateinL-nt hj ,1 lied ihc Clerk's otlicc. â€" Cuineil. Aldcorn -Brownâ€" -That the Keeve be paid 81 (.'0 iiiid Mr. Cunieroii 82.00 for lier* ices iii.spctlin.: Vall.-y Itoad and lOth coi., and C'lnHii'ting S.ilicitor. â€" Carried. .\|ilc >rii -'Jmieroii â€" That the account of F. H. W. HIeklinsj hall hu paid. - Ctrried. for coal oil for Ciineroii .\1 leorn -That this (.'our- cil hereby warn all [larties concerned tin.t thoy will he held re^ponifihlti for any danii'je RU--t lined hy reas>n of any oh- atruction.s pUcd or alloweil to remain OB any highway.â€" Cmricd. Iltowii .\lJcorii â€" That the account of the Muuic pal WoiM for Fiibsciipiious 1!U.'> for So. (Ml be ,inid.~CariieJ. (irahaiii--t'inn'n>n That in view of tcpie«onl iliiiiis made to thin Council by Mr. WithaiiH oil hehalf of h inself and hisson f .r lols2-( and 2!», in the l:{lh con., tho Clerk forward to the >»ecrot-iiy of ihi) H)<b<> i'oiiiinissiun, their roijueat for e iinpeii^ation, on accoutit of c'.osin:; ;iOth «idoro:«l.--C.irri«d. C'juncil adjourned. Heathcote Sorry to report that Mih. â- .Fml lint- chinain i» ill. Mi-B Susan \\ hite, who has been vis «iiiig with Mfh. (ii'ifrj^e Kuekie for the jiikt month, ri turned to her lioine on Kriduy hii-l to nurao hor aixtor, Mrs. ijeknll, who i» ill. Ilev. and Mr?. YouilK ciitottained J. il.tittidinei and finiily one evening laat Week. The LadicH (Juild held their iiioiilhly iiiCi.Min;{ at the home of Mm. (Huv.) Voung in Tuc'day last. A very intei- «t'in2 nioetiiiH was held by the hidiei while the vto'^d men spent the few Imun Hloring away ic«) for auinmer use. Mr. and Mri. Noiiiian Isaau and lilth' Hon, Cecil, who Inue been vinilinK at Ilia parental hon.e here dnriiiK the pant winter, returned on Saturday l.i.ii (o <hcir home in the West. Mj. (Jem'i<o Douk and wifp, who have boiii visilill^' with friendu heie, roliuned .<)ii Tue'day to their lioine at Itrandoii. .Kuberl Fleming and s-ator, Mm. "Nolde, from Ihu Weit, are here vi'-ilirjj »vilh their liiolher, .Tames Kluniing. 'W« nro Hurry to loarn of tho doaih of N. <;. Hcwson on .Sunday, March 7, nt Ilia honii! in Tlioriibmy. His iiniiiy irieiida in tliiN pait mourn hia sudden deiiiisv. Mm Will, houghe.id it improving. (.,»uite a iiumher from here allemled the funeral of the late Walter Loucks mi Thiiiaday Uat. Mrs. Uohori Kawcett of Duncan vi»ile(l with Mrf. d. II. Oardiner on Wudnedlay «)f lait week. OVKI'.SKKItS Tiuonio Line- K .Seriji-anI, A S Ir\- inu, J Kiidden, R McKenzio, K Rich- ardson, FCliitd, C Kkinc, Wni Orr, T M Uaiiiion, (ieo Ludlow, A Joid/in. Eist Back Line- H Letiarcl, Thoiiius Elliott.'.John Davis. C VV Fost-r, Wm Hill, lieo Clurk, .Lm Fenwiok, Alex Mc- Mnllen, Wm Wyall, F Shier, .1 Cmn- lield, TlioM T.iylor, II NichuUs. U'ett Hack Lin« â€" W W Kenny, S Ileiining, .S Spear, V (.'aims .Sr, D Mc- l.eo I, U Stewart, E Doupe. J T He^l, â- lolin CaiHon, W I) Hopkins, K Ruth- erford. Durh.'km R'<adâ€" Arch McDonald, D McDonald, .lohii PhisIuw, David Dow, U A .Morton. South Line â€" A McKintion, .\ McMil- lan, D McDonald, W Dingwall, VV Wil- liamson, .litincs Oliver, R Noilson. 1.' and :; N D K -DSU'wait, D Hincks, ,1 S McMillan, Thos Fletcher â- tth Lineâ€" J .) I'tttterson, T MeAithiir, ,]•>â- > Siiier, A Fisher, J McKee. lit h Line -S I'hiUips, Thus HiuhcA, •loH Uussel, .1 Hargrave, Thoa Birlls. Hth Line -dohn Flynn, W Ttussell, I.) (Iciioe, (jeo Ijiwlor lOih Line- C Holloy, Wm. Wilson, O Tiirnor. 12ih Line- Op(i Wriuht, Chaa Roland, (Jeo Suiiinnirs, F K Giinoe, W Gordon, .joieph Uoo|)er, Wm .Saniph). 14ih Line -R SuWell, K Rrodie, .lohn WoIhIi, (itio (fotley. Valley lload Ueu linwlus, II (>rah un Will Hialop. Ceylon (1 Crdlinsnn, D I) McLnchlan. Fenciiviuweis â€" .1 Willmmaon, R Whit- Inker, D MoMilluii, .lainen lihtir, S Uol Hiid, A Hiiniy, D Funter, .1 Lockhart, W llremi, .1 S McMillan, d W Lyona, .I.ih Mi'Ciee, R Swanton, I'ou.idkeepera F Roilly, D D Mc- Lichlan, F York, •! A Thuiiipson, A Smiih, F Malhewaim, F Wright. Weekly Report Flesherton High School Form 1, Lat'u R Ding*nll '.»3,R Caswell tt7, U. Mmlon 80, A W'ir.iew8«, W Ltiinior «3 E Ach- eson «3, V, McVicar HO, Maiji.iie Ache;- on 72, S Murray tS;'), K rieiitham 0.'<, R "Wdliam-on oil, F Lever -lO, F Thurston 49, L Lever 4u, A Stewart :it, ftl Wright 21, J Stewart H. Form i, Spelling W Litimery4, A LeCiard (•2, A Wit,- teistU, R McVicar »!), U Porter H(i, A Stewart 7'J, L Lever 78, R Dingwall 7(), R Ciswoll 75, M Coigan 73, E Acheson 7Z, K Bentliam 70, M Acheson CC), .M Smart till, K Williumsin (i.'i, <> Heiuhr- ^oll (14, J Thursliui (il, 1! Morton (!0, D I'aitou 5K, K I'aish.u- D«, R llutl.d.e 4!l, S Murray 40, M \Viight44, F Lever 44, J S:ewart 42, Akdi Mitchell 2«, W Williamson 20. Algebra, Form 1 R Dimjwttll 100. E Acheson 'X>, H Moorj !»2, A Winters »1, R Morton W, M Achosoii «8, 15 McVicjr 87, R Caswell i-j, W Liiiiner S2, R Williansoii H2, E It nthaui HO, K I'.irxlow 80, M Smart 79, !•' I hiiiston 73, L Ijjver 71 t" I'orler Gii. M l|.ard(>4, W Williauiaon tKJ, F Lovf» .">!â-º, M S\ right iiS, A LeCard 40, A Mit- ch. II 40, J Stewart 37, A Stewart ."JO. Form 2, AlgelMa W H.iirisoii 8'.», ti While 74.LMuir73, A Aehe.siio 70, V Far!iaMi>-iit 70, H Mc- Lean OS, S Smart nH, W ^Patiison 08, D McMillitn D.'>, 1 Jjaidlaw -i'.l, K Karsiedt 40, M I.,e«at' 4», A (jaudiii 47, D Wilv 11 45, PLjtimd41, V Fmley 4l,A Gr.Hliam 40, It Shnrp 38, E Caswell 2."., A Allen 15. M Wuiter.-i, C Lever luid M Wrii^ht ati.sunt. Foiiu 2, Composition M L.'-aie7(i, H .\lchan 74, E Kiir- Htedt 72, A Ac leMoi 70, L Muir «!', M WinteisC.'.l, 1 Laid'iiw IW, V Finley (l.'l, R Sh:.rp 02. D Wil.son «U, A (li.iham .V.», A Allen 5!>, D McMillan 58, W H.riison 57, S .*<mart 0(1, A Oaudin .">4, I' Li(J»rd 53, \V l^,tti^on .".1, M VNn-ht :>•>,Â¥ Parliaaitiit 48, Form .'I, .\li.'ebia (} While 10t>, T Orr 1)4, H Shunk 88, Davin MS, M Boyd 72, F Bui.t 07, M Knox i>-2, W Scilley .VJ, S Sprolt .".O, M MacArihur 4.'*, M L gate 47. W' Buchan- an 40, A VViii-ht 4r*, E Wright 44, D 5IcVicar 44, P Bealtie 43, Q Kaittmg 42, L MxcFhiil 40, S Hawkins 32, E Spencer 20, E Whittakcr 21. Form .3, Chemistry H Shunk 8.!>, G Whi e 8,"., S llartkin-. 84, T Oir 81, D McVicar 80, .M B .yd 75. 1' Beattie 74, (J Divi.s ."iS, F Bunt Ofi; M .Mar.\rthui 55, C Dudgeon 55, S .'•'pro I 54, E Wtiiiht 54, L MacPhail 53, y. Le.;ale 50, E Spencer 35, W Scilley 31, E Whit laker 80, M Kuox 21, A Wright 21, W Buchanan 20. r:f\'rr\' r\frK^ r\ -r\^r\ â- /^'â- « r/"^â- '/^T./>.''. F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON ONTARIO. NEW SILKS Wc liiive Just opeiif^fl lip u arge shipment of New Siks, which were bought in time to avoid tlie advanced prices now in effect. They ineiide Pai ettes, I)iiehe.s.«e, I jiio, Hahntais and Shantung-s and are in a the popuar eo o i.«. llicre is a it. ji ja-, < r:iii<j;o of Fancy Trimming 8i ks to suit a the new shades of dress materials ^^ Silk Specials -30 inches wide Faille •Silks (weave rcseiuliling Poplin) in the n(.'w shadt.'.i, J'elgiaii lihic. Sand, Putty, JkU.-'sian Green and HatHe.ship Grey, spcfjial $1,35 per yard. Black Pailletteâ€" :><j inches wide, rich soft tini.sh, deep lustrous black, every )'ard stamped with otir name and (jual- ity "Britannia. ' Special import price $1.00 per yard Black Duchesse â€" :56 inches wide, e.vtra .soft glossy finisli, beautiful rich black, Heavy weiglit, fully guaranteed, every yartl stamped with our name and ([uality ••j)nchesse Connatight." Special import price per yard $1.25. NEW WALL PAPERS -Our 1 1)1. ") .selections are ready for inspection and you will find a larger choice and lietter value tliau evtu". We specialize on medium priceil patt'jins. Prices per double roll range from 10c. to 50c. GROCERY SPECIALâ€" Large sized Marmalade Oranges per dozen 25c. Agency for Bmtericks Publications and Patterns. Highest Price for Butter and Eggs ^i^^' V w w w â- â- '»â- » m m v â€" w â€" m •<<« « <â- • â- ;r ^ ^ .^ ^ ,, „ 'â- â- â€" â- » â- w w â€" â- â- »â- » w â- " -Jf Dr. J. Ralph Smith | OSTEOPATH r Ofiice niid Residence- 408 0th St. Kast | Oweu Soui.d, 0«i'. Hours-!) to 12 a.m., 1.30 to 4.30 p.m. 1 to 8 p.m. Other hnura by appointment. I A Business School I That tuccVSNful fchoid whoso graduate* oeeuiiy (ir.uiiiner.t po- sitions from the Atlant.c to the Pacitic, re-opens for the FALL TERM S pteinber Int, 1014 Send fi>r free dialog at once to COLLINGWOOD BUSINESS COLLEGE T. E. Hawkins. - Principal Colluigwo.'d, Ontaiio. jruytnis The Old Adage ^ Y ;) I. ^ \ The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating The .'^aine is etjualiv tiine of the IftOO Gravity Washer. Try (•)ne and be convinced that there is none better. S. HEMPHILL Agent, - Ceylon Wilfred Andrew*, the youiiK miii who eiidfld his life by hia own hand in Thorn- Imry last week, died early on Tliiiia.lHy morning and was buried on Friday. ^N bile it isrepoitod that he went through many thousands <>( dollars it would hu inteicslini; to know huw many in our sister town had :i band in the "diHiiihu tioii of Ihn funds." While we tiiily regret tlni sad end of Wilfred .Andiviv.", we trual thai, others may profit by his folly.â€" -E)i|ire(ia. AUCTION SALE Of Live Stock, Seed Grain, Etc. The undersiuned has been iiKtruelid to Nell hy riiMic .\uction at L'lt 2. Cmi 0, on FriHay, March 12, I'.U.'i, the loL lowing valuable ai tides, namely : 1 cow riMng 5 years idd, supposed to be in calf ; 1 eow lising 5 years old, far- row ; 1 milch cw rising years old ; 1 ci'W 10 yeais old, su|ip 'sed to he iu calf: 1 eow 4 yeais old, siipprsed to \ie in ciU; I 1 heifer lisiny 2yeaisold ; iVateeih risiim j 2 years oM ; 3 sieei^s risint; 1 year «U\ : | 2t) ewen, .supposed to he in laiiili ; pigs j 2 immlliK old ; 1 Noxon No. 4 uiowtM' ; 2 Mcl-'oriiiick hayluaihr; Princess R..y:i seed oats for cash ; 5 tons of hay for â€" cash ; HO sap buckets and spiles ; 1 jja'- vsni/.'d iron pan ; I Daisy churn, 3 heifers ri.siiig I. .Sale III i o'clock p m. Terms .Ml sums of $o and iin.ler, cash ; over ill it annniiil 11 months' credit will ho t'iven on .ipproved joint notes, or li jiercent. per annum oil in lieu of notes. W.ii.LAWLER, WM. KAITTING I'i'opiielor. .•\iiotioueer CHEAP FARM FOR SALE ii24()0 â€" twenty-four hundred dollars- will liny the west half of lot No. 2 and part of tho North west iiuarter of No. 1, all on the 4'h eon. of Euphrasia, contain- 1 iiig ahimt 12.''i acres. Tberx is supposed I to lie ninety acres cloiireJ, the balance: uood hardwood hush â€" maple, lieeoli and | elm. 'there is on the pr.iporty a frainoi lioumi and kitchen, a frame barn, straw', ho ISO with stone foundation under it, j also wood shed, driving shed, pii; pen .uid hen hoiiK<.. There are also two or- 1 chawls on the farm ur.iwing ditlereot kinds of fruitâ€" apples, (lears, pioiii-,| cherries and Krapes. This farm iswili^ feuctd with wire and pa'en* f. tieioK. I" free from frost. It is also well wivtuo'l' with water in nearly every Held. Tin !.â- is a uever-faibnsr «prini» within 40 y.^ni- of the h. use This farm Is within «'..e mile of the thrivinu village of Kimliei'i-N. For further paiticuUrs apply to- .'.\M K-S .STt ART, Kimberley P. t>. ISepi i Full line of MeCWmick Farm implements, Binders, Mowers^ Rakes, Loaders, Drills, I. ultivatois, Plows, Riding an<l Walking, Harrows, Krantford Wind Mills, Pumps, Piping and Fittings of all kinds, Beattie Hay Carriers, Hay borks, Slings, Filter (Carriers, Folding liiith Tubs, Frost Wiie and Fence, Cutters and Sleighs. A. Call Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed.. S. HEMPHILL W Agent, Ceylon, Ont. | Credit AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock & Implements The iin(lei.-.igneil lins leeii insiriiclid t.u sell hy public unction at lot 20, <oii. (i. Arleuicsm, on Tiiesiliiy, .Manh l(i, lOIo, the following valuihluarticlia, namely:-' Matelied team heavy In rses, ri^iing ^ years old, drl\ ing mare, 2 cows 8 years old in calf, cow li years ol I in calf, cnw tl yoais old supposed to he in calf, heifer rising 3 years old in calf, 2 sie<UM rising 2 yiMi.-i iihl, 2 heifers rising 2 yo:irs <dd, (i calves, ewis supposed to he in lumh, 1') store pins nnd 1 hioml sow, sell iilo.v liiiruusi', Kelt heavy Inirness, 2 sett siiiylu harness, 2 sett slcigl.s, I'eior Hamilt ii binder nearly new, hay rake, Massey Harris mower, .Noxoti nud drill, euti vntor, suit Massey llarri< disc hario vs, hay rake, steel land roller nearly now, sett iron lurrows, Miissey Harris plo\t, gang plow, (.'hatham wagon nnavly new, top buggy, cutter, pea hariester, loot pulper, giavcl box bottom, hay laek, fanning mill, stone hoa^ suzar keltle, 2 erossoiit xaws. 2 logitiilg chaiii-i, liimhr, 2 sett wlntll .trees, nick yoke, grain caille, 2 caul hooks, steel crow bar, sunl.i, seed di'ih sower, buggy pole, ii nuinh r of grain hags, heii^, and other aitieles too numitrous to nienlioii, S«U to oomnitnce at 1 o'clock. Tonnaâ€"All sums of >5,00 ind under, oaah; over that amount 12 monllia' credit will be given on approved .j >ii.t notes; ft per cent, oil' lor ranh in lieu of noiea. R.I'ORTKOr.S, W. KAI I'TIN'tS, I'ro|iriotor. Auctioneer. H. ALEXANDER III MERCHANT TAILOR i.»4| Feversham - Ont. Fashionable Tailoring Se.-isonable Goods, first class Workmanship. ALSO A line of Ready-Made Flesherton Tin Shop. I have just placed on the sheives.a fiiU line of Tinware, >sickelwai'e and Agateware furdwH^stie »!.-;(>. Call on me ami get yonr suppliius.. Which wo put alterations oliaiSe, if required. Clothing 1 free of Iscp ings Fkvetroughing, Stovepipes andSfcovc Furnish- Repairing of all kinds promptly uttemknl to. Pipehttin Fnrnaces installet Furnaces. including pumij> work. fi>r Clai'o -Vgeiil Bro8. Wo are placing in Htock a froah ehip- mcnlof Flour nnil Feed, Oatmeal, Con. .Meal; also ('racked t)orii and other feed for fowl. Expres? for liiio Don't forget to orilcr that new piano before houseclcanitig time. VVc sell the lleintzinnii or Kiru Pianos. S. R. Henderson FLOUR and FEED_ WOOD CUTTING }hi//. .Siiw Wood CiittiiiK with iieatiiuPii" ami ile»pateh, oU to (ill eoiiis [icr ilivv. ^ls<< a guild straw cutting onttit. Siitinfaelioii Riiainnleed. lii'avo yrnt ordeis with the miileralKneil. l.lalC. -liKO. IIRACKKNIU'RY, Ft verahaiii D. McKlLLOP CHRISTOE BLOCK II FLESHERTON j^ ONTARIO. SL„^__^_^_^^-,^_^ stock tor Sale . I Uertiiitore and 1 ' Farm For Sale 100 acres, 1} miles trom Flesherton Bull For Service .\ eoviiilo ol brrott kow Taniworiii tor «»iu. Tw ins to suit pureiia»«r. ^ Good buildings, easy tcMns. OKO. W. misa, Maxw«ll P.O. I *" J "-iiii!.. , -JOHN WRIGHT, FleahertoD Thoroughbred Shorthorn Hull, "Hill ^, -,..,. ,. , • r cieH fJovcrnor," No. 85408, for service The greatest hul tor making^ttram known on lot "27, cou 14, Arteir.esia. Terma- Pure Bred Holstein Bull HEREFORD BULL FOR SERVICE Changeling Prince Joe -r, , . , . . , " The uudersigtied have a pure brod Rred by Changeling Uulter Boy out Hereford bull for service on lot 171, 8rd of Tidy Abhokerk I'rineoss Jujephine W.T.S. R., Artemesia. • l.oO lor uvades, 13 for t borough breda. -ALEX. CARRITHKRS. ,p , k, ... , 1 ,- Terms -•3 for pure breds, 81. ,"0 for Term of s.rv,ce-.»l,60 for grades, eo.^j,^_ All cows «o.ved muat be paid for pur« hrml. U ^_ _,.. A .1. WATSON? GEO. MOORE * SON. Proiv'., \ Imw'