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March 25, 1015 111E J^ L E S H K If I N ADVANCE 111 !•: K? A u in^eixndeut nowsii.iin.T, iiiibli»licil evi'ry W Address and Presentation On Fiiil.iy evoiiinsf.Miirch lUlli.frunds ^;hnn.<l>^ at tli- ortic^, C..lling«,.,Hi Strwt, , ,„j ,n.i^|,iju,.g ,„ t|,o numbei- of nboul HO â- â- â-  â-  -- - .. HsvieiiililcJ ^t the home of Mr.Jas.Unsou w)i«u |>auliu advance ;$l.r),) wlini nut »« ]>aJ'l .Advertisiiiir rati-»nnai>plioati'i|i. Circulation 1,100 weekly •AT H. X»iur«ton- Kdilor '^le8herton•^^v\/7) Baptist Church R. C. Kerr, I'ajtur. Sunday School Kt a Service at 11 a m. riu.ni III. ;!.•! H. Bilile Study lit Ceyhin on Tliurtday ^iveuinK at iheboiuj of Mrs. liHud. , Flcshcrton Methodist Church Rev. James Dudi;oon, pastcir. 11 H. ui, uni 7 \i. in. -Tlie))astor Sunday, 10 a. m. Fellowshi]) Service. Slonday evening; P^iiwortli League :it S p. m. Mark Everetti' Wrigbt chuir leader and Org'iiiist. County Sale of Live Stock Tiie first sate of pure bred live stock to be held under the anspices of the Grey County Cattle Bretder's Club was held iu Markdale on St. Patiick'» day. The t«Ie waH not %a bi)> .t succeK-i 88 would liked to have bjeu by the ofticers and brecderf! bui it was a <{oud htart and it is bolted will jMve the nay fur a bi(!ger and iMttei Hale unolherycar. There were on the mIo list some 25 Sborlhorna and 7 Herefords uf good breeding and mostly in good condition. There were a few that rIiuuM have been in bitter con:liiiiin but this was due to the Mhorl notice of the arran<>eHU'nt uf the tale. The Shoi thorns lnouL'ht an average tf 97<> and the Hetefords S81- Tlic biKbet>t pi iced Sho- thorn and fiiniily on tlio Kth line, to bid tlicin faiewcll prior to iheir leaving for tlair ULtt home nt Cypress Uivvr, Manitoba. Uuiing the ciiurso of the evening an iiddrci.-' vinH lead by Mr. Krcd I'edlar while Mr.s. Wni. Mogee and .Mr.s J. I'arliaiii.'nt iirtsi'nttd the .several lueiii. beis of tlie laiuiiy with ilie following gifts: To Mr. Catsoii a suit cabe, to Geo. a fountain pen, and to Mioses Jen- nie and Maguio each a bandsonu- set of glassware. Mr. Carson, though taken by surpri.s'.' replied in a neat speech thanking those present on behalf of him- self and fitnily for their CTpre.ssions of tiieiid.ship and good wi.shcs. Lunch being served, a few h'>urs were spent very p'.tii.senily in gamer, music ttc. The following is the address : â€" To Mr. .laines Carson and Family, â€" We, your noiglibur.s and f ricnd.s, knowing of your intended depaiture from our midst, have met here in your homo this evening, partly to add one more to the many pleasant meetings in social inter- couree we have spent togtther, and al o to express our regret because of your re- moval from among us. Among the many excellent (jualities you possess we will always remember your geniality, broad- minded hospitality and large hearted- iitss, sa characteristic of all your family. We ask you to accepl these gift.s an a slight token of our resjard and apprecia- tion of you all HH friends, trusting that through them iu futuie years, though you may be far "removed from u-, you will be reminded of your many frieudi here. Our^earnest wish is that continued prosperity and all good gifts of a kind i'rovidenctf may attend you where your future home may be found. Signed on behalf uf your frieiuU and neighbors on the 8ili line.â€" A. Cameron, J. Pailii- nien", Wm. Magee. Credit AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock & Implements The undersigned has been instructed lo sell by public'auction at lot 25, con. 8, Arteinesiii, on Ttiursibiy, March 25, I'Jlo. the following valuaUo articles, namely : Horse (i years old, hi'rse '.i years old, o cows H years old sufUOR-d to he in calf, cow 7 yeais old supposed to bo in calf, 2 cows ."i yens old supposed to be in calf, 2 c>ws :i yeirs old supposed lo be in cilf, cow 10 ycHfs old supposed lo bn in calf, steers rising 2 ye.irs old, ;! heifers rising 2 years old, il calve? 1 years old, urade Lull '5 years â-  Id, 2") good young ewes, Oxford down raui, hogs about 12.") pounds, ."n) ,'ood hens, Massey Harris mower, Massey Harris hinder (• foot cut, Massey Harris cultivator 1:5 tooth, hay rake, lli»«ell land roller, 2000 lb. stock scale, sett iron harrows, spring tooth harr(/<v», tiot-d wauon and l)ox complete, old wagon, turnip seed drill, scuffler, sett bobsleighs, root piilper, root slasher, fanning mill, top buggy, sett team har- ness nearly new, sett old harness, sett single harness, about 20 grain bags and other aiticles loo numerous to mention. Owner has sold her farm and is giving up fanning. Sale to commence al 1 o'clock. Termsâ€" All sums of $5.(K) and ucder, cash: over that amount 12 months' credit will be given on approved joint notes, ."> per cent, oft' for cash in liou of notes. Miss A. IJeecroft, Wm. Kaitting, Proprietieas Auctioneer. F. R W. HICKLING FLESHERTON ONTARIO. SPRING MILLINERY OPENING WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24th, 1915 This week nt our Spring Millinery Opening the Fashions created to greet the lotiiru of .spring invite your interest and delight your eye. You can pass in review tlio best of the season's new .styles and select what you desire to complete your sjiriiig toilette. Tins is a cordial invitation to YOU to visit our Show Koom where Miss Long will be pleased to welcome you. Prints Shirtings Fancy Crepes Dress Goods Silks NEW SPRING ARRIVALS Men's Suits Boys' Suits Shirts Neckwear Hats and Caps Carpet Squares Rugs Linoleums Oilcloths Wall Papers piieed -Shothorn wis ] Beaverton, Out. March l!>-Going I'rince Victor by Spicy Victor out of the 1 home from school, the seven year-old cow Count«>.s. Prince Vicioi is a giod j '•on of Andrew Miller was run over by a )(rowtby low set thickly tlurhed Hniuoth •niniil that will make a good sire in •Kiuit herd. Ho was bought by Vict> r Bowes and shipped to his brother in Calgary. He was consigned lo the sale hythe Hon. Dr. Sproule. ,\nother good bull to leave the county was Uroadhooks Stamford consiitned by Thos. Mi icer and aold to J. M. Gprdhouae for *IO»t. The dam uf this bull is Annie Stamford from uoe uf the be.st straii.a of Shoitlioriis in Scotland and is an exceptionally good .nilker. The sire of tho bull is liroad- liosks Golden Fame from the famous Cru'ckahanks fitniiliea. Prince Claret, consigned by S. J. McKni^ht of Kpping is of the fashionable Nonpareil families. He is a nice red thick'y fleshed bull and is still in the coun'y uf Grey, having lieen bouglit by Marshall Abercrombie of Meaford for >7j. A nice smooth light roan heifer, Tube llosetle, con- bigned by Thos. So* f of Durham was sold to Wei Bull of Markdale for |75. She is Iroin tlie famous Beatrice families and should bo a viiluaV>!e asset in Mr. Hell'a herd. A few of the other animals consigned weie .\bcrdcen Broadhooka consigned by Hon. Dr. Sproule and sold to Win. Molds, Piiceville, for fW): Itoan Jtaron, ci nsigned by Tbos. Mercer and hold to S. J, McKiiigbl for .if70: Iboad- liookb Banker, coiisigucd by Donald Mc- llvride, Vurney, and sold to W. T. Ell s, Ktniberlvy, for JTi.'i; Duke of Leice.-ler, 'Consigned by Thos. Scarf and sold to .John Fawcell, Markdale, forJCO; I'rincc of Oaklawii, coinlgiied I'y Win. and Jas. â- Sutherland, Walters Falls, and s<ild to A. E. Williams, Slielburne, for t'"'; "'"' the tow Queen Starling 2nd, consigned I'y Sam Wright, M;irk.Ule, and sold lo >V, R. Ellis, M.iikdilc, b.r ?(!0. Ill llir lleiefords the bull Houur liriiQglit the highest price, $l'>h. We was Consigned by K. S. Loe of Chats- worth and is a good bull, having always been a chnmpiun in the s.how ring. Ho liai pniveii to be a .sire of exceptional merit mid Kobt. Bniiiley is to be coU- gralulateil on bavins purcliased such a i^ood animal. Willianisford Bess, a daughter of Homer, was also consigned by Mr. Lee and sold lo Wni. Burnett, I'riceville. foifKi. She is a line in- ilnidiial and will make a pood founda- ^^^jl^^dial in Mr. Hiirnutl's herd. The /w.itSlfcl''^' â- '^»"S!^'<'" ""y »'"' '-'l^oly Lad, com%"-''l by "'" Wstson Bros, of S»tiffT«li 'Tlirii lion, wet sold to W. U. liunter of Oriingeville for f7H and fid. These aiiimnh should h.ive stayed in lie county. Alliiidahi and J.oid Kitchener, cnnsigned by Sam Batcbollor of Saugeeii .(unction, -sold to F. A, Walker and And. Irving of Markdale. Tliey brought S.".0 and 178 n s|)e<:tively and will be heiiid .from agaiii as they are good animals. .\ sweet little heifer, consigned by A. E. Caiiltield, Mount KoreM, fol.i lo S, ,) . JMcKiiighl for f'.'i. AVhile unloading ice one day last week Jos. I.cwtttte, an AJjala furnier, slipped while in act of handling one of I lie bli eks To save biin.self ho put out his liiiiid and the block fell on the member, crushing it badly. It was found necessary to call in Dr. Dunning lo <liess the hand. 0. P. it. train and cut in two. The acntdent occured about sci en miles north east of Beaverton. Thos. Collins diod recently iu Clande- boye. Out., aged 100 years and 3 'uonths. be li said to have learned to |)!ay 111.- piano when 9!) yearj uf age. A peculiar case wts tried a', last session of Ar.liur Divisi .n Court. Joseph Phelan had a mortgage of SlOO on souiu pio|)erty of (iracc church. A portion of the principal of this moitgage had been paid off by the Lidies' Uuild of the cliuicb, of which Mrs Wilkins »«« treasurer. In lUll Mrs. Wilkins claiiii- ei that she had paid Mr. Phelan $100 on the principal and received a receipt which in breaking up of her borne in Arthur, prior to the family's moving to Toionio in H(12 hid b;en lost. The payment of this amount, Mr. Phelan dcuiod having received. The church therefore sued these partie< jointly, leaving it to the court to decide which was mistaken. The case < ccupied several hours, and there was considerable contradictory evidence. Jury brought in a verdict against Mrs. Wilkins. -Star. A rrgu'ttable fire occurred on Moiid.iy night last when the Cnjistan Inn on the beach near the mouth of the ri.-er went up in smoke with contents. About tt.IKI several residents by the river notioed the hotel was on tire but nothing could be done to save it. The inn was erected three years ago and froi.i thu beginning was well pntroiii/ed and Mi. Mci.ean was forced last year to build an iiinex for increased accomodation deiuaiuled by suniiner louriats. Tiiis ab.o wasde.slroy- eJ. All tlie furniture was left in the building last fall including the piano and the premises >veru carefully inspected and every inalcli removed so as to avoid all danger h'oiii mice. The biiililing iiid contents were xalued at ?12,lMt0, and in- sured for a little over 87.500,- Stdynor Sun. Soveii childroi} troin one family weir taken into the custody of the Children's Aid society last week by thu county agent, Mr. A. K. Trout. The family lived on a 50 aero farm within two iiiilos of Holland t'entio iinil were living under most undesirable ciuuiitions. The filhur ap[ea"ed lo be a sbitile.ss sort, and since the death of I he inotlior two years ago •iir.iirs around the home have been going from bad to worse. Tlio education of ilie children was being neglected, two of them having at tended school only about 15 days last year. The oldest girl, 111 years of ago, bud been In ii church only once in luT life, ol hers li'ivo never been there al nil. Tile agent protested several limes to liie fatlier who promised lo im- prove conditions, but JKeceut develop- ments of a serious nature in the homo inudo iinmedialo action necessary, with I hti result that Mr. Tiiut went out and coralled seven of the nine eliiKtrcn 'imid the stormy protrsl of tlio enraged iiaitnl. The cliildrun uro now being cared for al the Children's Shelter. O.S. Sun. Mr. Frank Kennedy, a loiiuer (">ri\-<;e- ville hoy, 1ms been appoinled to the re- sponsible pasitioii of nasislnnt manager of the Hull Teltplioiio CVs Toronto ex- change. Weekly Report Flesherton High School Form 1, Arithmetic R Morton 100, B McVicar 93, L Lever H'.i, M Smart 87, S Muiray 84, W I.ati- mer 84, A Stewart 81, M Colgan 80, W Williamson 79, R Rutledge 78, J Sttwart 71), R Dingwall 70, A LeGard 75, D Patton 7a, II Moore 72, E Benlhain 72,R j Williains.m 71, R Caswell 70, F Lever Oil, t) Henderson 08, A Mitchell .">".», F Thurston ."»3, E Parslow 51, M Acheson 40, A Winters 46, M Wright 44, C Por- tei 40, M Heard 40. Form 2, British History A Acheson 8;i, P LeGard 81, D Wilson 81. W;Harrison 81, M Legato 80, A Gaudin 79, E Kar.stedt 77, V Finley 70, H McLean 74, R Sharp 74, L Muir 73, D McMillan 72, I Laidlaw 72, S Smart 71, G ^>hite 71, A Allen 70, E Caswell 70, F I'arliament «9, ^A Graham 03, W Pattisui 62. â-º; RUBBERS FOR MUDDY WEATHER All sizes- fitting all the new laats-Men's, Women's, Boys' and Children's Styles. Butterick's Fashion Publications on sale. HIGHEST Price FOR BUTTER AND EGGS Dr. J. Ralph Smith OSTEOPATH Oflice and Residonceâ€" 4<>8 9th St. Eastl Owen Sound, Ont. Hours-0 to 12 a.m , 1.30 to 4.30 p.m. I to 8 p.m. Other hours by appointment. ; Form 2, Latin 1 Laidlaw 89. L Muir 78, |D McMillan 77, R Slurp 75, E Karitedt 73, D Wil- son 72, W Patlison 53, G White 47. Furm 1, Canadian History R Dingwall 87, A Winters 78, R Rut- ledge 78, W Latimer 77. B MoVicar 7:;, j j.o4oo_twonty-four hundred dollars R Caswell 72, E Bentham 71, M Wriiibt | ^j[| j,„y [|,g ^^^^ j,^if „f i„t No. 2 and 71, E Acheson 70, C Porter tW, W Will- - - - . », . A Business School I That successful school whose graduatei occupy proniiner.t po- sitions from the Allant.c lo the Pacific, re-open» for the FALL TERM Scplerober 1st, 1914 Send for free catalog nt once to COLLINGWOOD BUSINESS COLLEGE T. E. Hawkins. - Principal 1 1 Collmgwood, Ontario. H CHEAP FARM FOR SALE The Old Adage lamson 08, F Thurston 07, R Williamson «5, E Parslow 04, M Sinait 03. O Hen- derson 59, R Morton 68, H Moore 57. D Patt(Ui 50, S Murray 52, M Acheson 61, M Heard 49, L Lover 44, M Colgan 40, F Lever 38, James Stewart 38, A Mitchell 32, A L.Gnd 31. Form 8, Elementary Science .\ Oaudin 81, S Smart 78, W Harrison 77, L Muir 74, I Laidlaw 74, M Legato 7:t. F Parliament 73, W Pattison 09, D McMillan OH, G While 08, D Wilson 08, R Sharp 07, E Karslcdt 03, L Dudgeon 57, E (.'aswell 54, A Allen 54, H McLean 63, P LeGard 49, V Finley 48, M Wright 43, A (iraham 40. Form 2, Writing L Muir 85, I Laidlaw 82, E Karaedt 79, R Sliiirp 75, F Parliament 75,D Wil- scui 73, W Pattison 03, S Smart (i3, A Crahaiii tJ2, V Finley 02, L Dudgeon 01, 1» McMillan lin.W Harrison i;o,.M Legate OO, (i \Vliite 59, E t'uswell 58, A Oaud- in 57, M Wright 50, P LeGard 55, A Allen 50, 11 McLean 4tl. borin 3, Canadian lliatoiy G While 90, Donald MacVioar 95, (i Davis 93, S Hawkins 85, L-MacPh«il 81, F liunl SI, .\ Wriglil 80, Tl Shunk HU, M Knox 7«, M Hoyd 77, E Wright 77, E Spencer 77, M Legato 75, P Huattiu 74, S Sproit 7l,(.,i Kaitiini" 73, M MHc.Vrtliur 73, 1". Whitl iker 72, T Orr 71, W Seilley 04. Form 3, Krenoli i; White 01, M ll.yd ,".9, S Hawkins 57, F Hunt 53, M Lo gate 42, T Orr 4I>, E Wright 34. Form '!, Cumposition () Wliito 95, D McVicar 90, G Davis 88, T, Orr 8.5, S Hawkins 72, E Wriuhl 69, M McArtliiii 08, q Kaitting 0,S, W Scilloy 07. M Boyd OB, S Sprolt 114, A Wright 01, M Legate 03, P Bealtie 03, L Mel'hail C.it, E Wliittalitu- 5S, M Knox 63, (' nudgoon7)3, F Bunt .'lO, E Spun, cor 50, W Buchanan 47, H Siunk 40. Form 3, Ooomotary Miitrioulalio I G Wliile 71. Kntrancj to Normal U Shunk 94, E Wriglii 90, T Orr 88. M Boyd 85, G Davis 78, D Mc^'icar 78, F Bunt 77, M Lega'o 7.-, L MaoPhail70, M MacArthnr 09, S Hawkins 08, C Dud- geon 07, W Scilluy 00, S Sprolt 02, M Knox 60, A Wright 55, P B.atlio 50, (,> Kaitting 49, E Whiilnkcr I'.'.SV Rucliau- an 37, E Spencer 12. part of thu North west quarter of No. 1, all on the 4rh con. of Euphrasia, contain- , ing about 125 acres. There is supposed 1 lo 1)0 ninety acres cleared, the balance j good hardwood bushâ€" maple, beech and I elm. There is on the property u frame) house and kitchen, a frame barn, straw i hojse with stone foundation under it, also wood shed, driving shed, pig pen and hen house. There are also two or- j charda on ibo farm growing -<lifferei!tj kinds of fruitâ€" apples, pears, plums,! cherries and grapes. This farm is well I fenced with wire and patent fencing. Is â-  |jl| free from frost. It is also well watered \ llesg l with water in nearly every field. There »^^ â€" »^^-. l is a Dever-failing spring within 40 y.nds of the house. This farm la within one ...... â€" ,, ,, , , ,, ,- i i._, i _.. u . .-â€"â- â-  mile of the thriving village of Kiml)etU'>. 1^,'^'^ For further particulars apply toâ€" J AMKS 1 Uij STUART, Kimberley P. O. ISepi I 5? The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating The same is etjually true of the 1900 (iravity Washer. Try one and be convinced that there is none better. S. HEMPHILL Agent, • Ceylon Full line of McCorinick Farm Implements, Binders, Mowers, Kakes, Loaders, Drills, Lultivators, Plows, Hiding and Walking, Harrows, Brantford Wind Mills, I'umps, Piping and Fittings of all kinds, Beattie Hay Carriers, Hay torks, Slings, Filter Carriers, Folding Bath Tubs, Frost Wire and Fence, Cutters anil Sleighs. A Call Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed. S. HEMPHILL I Agent, " Ceylon, Ont. H. ALEXANDER MERCHANT TAILOR Feversham - Ont. Fashionable Tailoring; Seasonable Goods, first class >Yorl(nianship. â€" ALSOâ€" A line of Ready-Made Clothini! Which WB put alterations in free of WB put alterations shargc, if reipiired. Isop Wc arc placing i 11 stock a fresh eliip- nientof Flom- niul Feed, Oatmeal, Corn Meal; alho Cracked Corn and other Coed for fowl. Express for hirei Don't forget to order that new piano before lioiusecleauiiig time. We sell the Ileiutzuiaii or Karn Piaucs. S. R. Henderson FLOUR and^ FEED WOOD CUTTING llu/.z Saw Wdiid flitting willi neatiieHD and despatch, ."ill to (in curd.-i per day. .M«ii a gond utinH-ciitting outfit. HatiMfftclli'ii gn.inuitecil. Leave ycur iirdeiH with the iiiicler»iKiieil. l.Inlli -liKO. imAtlKKMU'RV, Kcver.ilmm Bull For Service Thc.rouglibri.>1 Shordiorn Hull, " Hill- cickI (iuverniir," Nd. 854118, for so' vice on bit t!7, con 14, Artemesia. Torms- ^ I. TiO lor grades, 8^ for tlioroughhreda. -ALEX. CARUUTUERS, I I \i i\ I < Flesherton Tin Shop^ I have just placed on the shelves a full line of Tinware, Nickelwarc and Agateware for domestic n.so. Call on nu> and get your supplies. Eavi^troughiiig, Stovepipes and Stove Furnish- ings. Repairing ofall kinds promptly attended to. Pipetttting, including pump work. Furnaces installed. Agent for Clare Furnaces. Bros. I i D. McKILLOP CHRISTOE BLOCK FLESHERTON iGS* ONTARIO. •iSi'.-K-S'^SSaKiKi P'A'^r.iC'vrA'w«.^v>cw'A,^v.^?K^^K^7!k^v:«iS stock for Sale A cnuiilo or bi( oU sows. 1 lUiksliiro anil I Taiiiwortli for 8»le. Toi iiis. to suit imrclinser. QKO. W. H()S8, Maxwell 1". ( >. Pure Bred Ilolstein Bull Changeling IVince Joe Hred hy Chnngeling Butter l?oy out of Tidy .\hbel<erk I'rincess Josephine The gioate-it liutler making strain kiuiwn Torin of sorvico-~J^l..')0 for gradci, ij!.'"! for pure hred. GKO. MOORE A- SOX, Pi^ps., HEREFORD BULL FOR SERVICE The uiuknsigncd have a pure luod Hereford bull for service on lot 171, 3rd W.T.S.U., Arteiuosia. Termsâ€" $;! for pure hreda, $l..")0 for grades. All cows .served luu.st be paid for. â€" T. A .1. WATSON. 1 m\t '. Shanties for Sale .VII the .Vuiliurseii Co. dhacka at Kugenia :>ie fer siiile, siiUalilti for many inilposeM. A Kond time to reuune them ticlorc mads break lip. liargaiiis. Ai>ply to P. ,\tuu.-.haw, r.iigeuia. "<)

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