1915 THE F L E S H E R T ON ADVANCE EslaUisKed over Forty-one Ymus THE STA^DARD BANK OP CANADA ASSETS OVER $48,000,000 The A,B,C of Bankmg mjroney Saved is Money jained. [ever Defer Saving, but in Open a Savings Account to- day. We solicit your account in our , SAVINGS DEPARTMENT FLESHERTON BRANCH GEO. MITCHELL, D B B Mrnacer. Branches also at DoHtam and Harriatoo. ^Odds and Ends > j ARTICLES FOR SALE Horse for Sale- Good farm bone, 6 years okl. For iDfonoacion phone i Herb Clark, Usprey circuit. Potatiies For 8ale- Magee, Eu-^enia. -Apply to W. J. C. p. R. leave Time Table. Flesherton Station I Thomas Pallister, a farmer liviug near Trains leave Flesherton Station as â- . Berkeley, and at one time residing near follows : : this villiige, disappeared from his home Going South Going North on Tuesday of Ust week. >4earching 7-*;) a- "'• II-'* *•'"â- â- p.irties kept up the bunt until Friday 4.27 p.m. 9.18p. m. "^ "^ '^ The mails are osed at Flesherton a.-i oUows : For the north at 10.40 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; and the afternoon mail fonth as 3.40 ii'ciock For momin" trnin south rhen the missing man was found dead in ] a field not far from his home. Heart failure was the cause of death. Freeh kiln of lime ready for June 7 â€" \V. J. Meadis, Durhai; Road. Tele- phone. I For Sale or Rent â€" Store and dwelling i lately occupied by D. ^y. Wideman, in i Feversham. WiH sell or rent cheap, and on ea-sy term3, if sold. ^pply to R. J. Sproule, Flesheiton, Ont. Legal Blanks For Saleâ€" R. J. Sproule , keeps constantly on hand and for sale ' cheap a full stock of Deeds, Mort({ages, Wills and all other leual blanks. Any re<iuirinj! such will find it to their inter- ! est to give him a call. For Sile cheip and on easy tf rras. Lot 13, cou. 11, Osprey, 110 acres. This is a 6rst class farm and in a good state of , mail close at 9 p. m. the previous ev g. i /'vicinity chips^ Later word received from Bert Jamie- son announces that he ha-s beer removed fpim Boulogne hospital to London, A letter from Bert last week announced his improvement .ind showed that he Wfis '|uite cheerful. His removal would de- note that he continues to tecoTer from the effect of the gas. The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyteiian daughter, Mrs. ! church h:ive presented the church with a I new combination organ. The in.strumeiit and was heard at frame dwelling;. Flesherton Apply to R. J. Sproule CANADA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER u Mis] Mabel Scott of Toronto is the gue.st of her cousin, Miss RitA Buskin Mr. and Mrs. Bowes of St. Vincent -were visitors with their J. H. Heard, this week. Oscar Bowers and biide of CleveUnd, ! is a good one, listed at §1150. visited the pa.'^t week with the former's , delivered last week. It was aunt, Mrs. J.J. Thompson. Mrs. RiHt. Meldruin of Toront9 it visiting her s'ster, Miss Belle Clinton, in town. lAxi'. Dan Bovcrs of Cleveland, hat returned home after viiiling the past weeK with her sister, Mrs. J. Thompson. Mr. VanDu.sen and Mr. K. McDtnald drove over friim Owen Sound an Friday, and spent Sunday with (he tatter's aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. A.H. McCle»n. Some of our correspondents still put, two ceot'i on envelope* containing manu- sciipt. This is a bad waste of good money â€" one cent is sutticient. Rock Mills- and Dundalk baseball teams will play A match at R. Akitt's, Rock Mills, on Friday iiit(bt, for a purse of *10.<»0. Admission lOe. Mr. and Mrs. White, Mr. and Mrs- Carter, Toronto; Mrs. Garnett of Cabri, Sask.,and Samuel Murphy of Feversham attended the funeral of their father here the service on Sunday for the firat time •ud pronounced very satisfactory. It i.s sweet in tone and of good volume. Conila'jle John Hales suffered a pain- ful accident on Sitmday while working on a vcrnndah. (.Ine of the beams on which he was standing bro'«e and precipi- tated him to the ground. He was picked up unconscious and earned to his home. Dr. Little was summoned and found a couple of ribs broken. It will be some days before the constable will again be \ able to take up his duties The L'l'iei' Aid of the Methrdist church will hold a monster garden p"ty on the .\!;ricultural Grounds, on Tuesday, Juno 8tb. 1915. A Itdies" Uieball match between Dundalk and Flerheitoo, and a men's baseball match between Vandeleur and M«rkdale will be two of ihe attractions. Flesherton Band will be in attendance. Tea served fron. •> to 8 o'clock. Admission 05 and 15 cents. Come one: Come all I mSCELLANEOUS Notice is hereby I'iven that the .\geucy for the Sydenham Mutual Fire Insurance Company, formerly held by the late W. G. Pickell, has been taken over by U. B. McLean, Priceville, R. R. No. 2. War Price Cut Special Musical Offer At the rate of S7 00 foi twenty lessoot, j two lessons per week, I will receive all | new piano pupils durin; April, May and ' June. â€"MARK EVERETTE WRIGHT TAe V/ttr Svmmiar-/* Almost fi'oai ib<' v.-r.v <l:ir til.. zr,.at Rnr«peaa war b«etD ta Aaspist last, tlif out.'itaiiiliui feainr.- iu ( unii>li!>:i JuiirDalUm ••overiiis '••* oouflii t .â- tiftfi he.-n "Th« War liiuumary" i1al]> on (au.:.-.-^ 1 ;)U<I 'J of THB OLOBE. In llie . .iuit.>.-»t iM.sMtil'- form III'- «Tit..r bn.i a1v..ii liis r«i<1.-r', j P"ii jitiiiir" .jf Ihe ile»elo|ini.'nfs in ail p.tris \\t tli." worlil. While th<? «l<»t.ills of Th,* luiivemeuts a!i>n:x tiie ..xt.»n«l.-d frontiers ii«T** not been i>T,.rlo<>li..il. tue reailpm uf THK liI.U0e hare l>e.>u enabled Co follow iutellijrently aii«l with ruuil'leni-.* th.- ^eii..ral outlines of the itupendouH <-iinfll>'t. "The War siamman" ..f THe «iI.OBE 1< reproduce"! dilly by wv,-r.i! •â-ºari-'rH r lir-oi ehMiir r]|.- i'.imluiuii. The Editorial Page TBE GLOBE nn it^ mlltorlii) r>az<> ba* ^triroji to jtlace before lb>> pnhiif in projier |w>rs[>.ftiv.. tfu- t>r.iad iKi.-bEroiiDil of cbi^ titaoi<- mm::;:!.*. Thin series of ari|<l.-» has aiiracieil the arteutioa not only of the t'aiia'li:tu |i.^ki>U*. hut 4*f l..a«Un4 men au4l jifiirnals iu a!l part-* of th»» worM. The oaUT.es lea.tlnu up t*. the war, rh** elements entering iiioi it", i-oiidiiff. and tbf r..snl's likel.v t*» duw from the '-eittiailon of bo:<tiUti.>M hav.. he.-ii .leult nitli in thai b-.ld ami r.'earcnt form •'harac- teriT.^:.. of THE (.LOBE'S editorial page. News Service The ab.*ve f.-aiure.**. in a.lditiou to a caMe and Iftier serri.^ frora th»^ front auniat<''hed in Cana.lu. hav.> plaetnl THK CLUBE far in the Irad or ('anadiau iiap.'i'*. nu.l jiartly explain the phen(.<neunl In.'rease of ^1-3 per cent, iu THE ULORE'iti oin-ulaiion durtoi; rei-ent muotlu. Other Features Til.' >;i.r!i!:i |>:f.;.»- the lin.in<-ia: and (-oniMeri-ial paSPS. the woman'.' pa^es. fir. *-xr. with the ad.lirinual pagt-j iti Wetliiesday's triune deT»>te I to •"Karm and l.'auutrr Life." an- iuaintaiue.1 at a hiah standard of ex<.t>Ueu>v a :itui:daril that has jnsiitte<t THE (iLtmE in itj ttl> o! Canada's Natii>nal larsesi lin ulutlon NewspapiT and ba>> of any m.iminv I*a;i i;iveu it by many tbduaanJs thi- i;i the t^omiiitun. Local and City Papers the bi( war to Lor«f Kltrlirner. has only beicun. r.y ai. iu-.ii... Ilk.' .i...ir .â- â- â- .1 iujoT. Iiut iu th" fleld of metropolita :i newspaiiers THE t.LOBE 'iU'i'i"»li'>nably offers you th.? greatest va'O" to b.* had in I'jnadj. Order I? t.»-d«y. ::5 .-••nt..' p-T ni-mth â€" one d.jllar f.)r (our monthsâ€" three 'lolla" pi-r y.-ar THE GLOBE, Toronto. Our Clubbing List R j COLQUETTE The following prices are for strictly j , « . k on Monday. Rev. Barker gave an illustrated lecture At the annual election on Turkey in the Methodist chunh Moii- Prince .\ithur L> dge, A. day eveniu); to a very larjje audience, Friday evening last the who were uU deeply interested in the subject. Thb cnke sale that was held on Mr. Dudgeon's lawn last S.itarday by a num- ber ot iiui' youiiy <;irls,wis a huge success. Preceeds ajiounting to fti.lO which goes to the Red Cross. of otfieers in F. & A. M. on following wete elected f^r the ensuiiw twelve niintlis : ; W. M., Wor. Bro. John Wright ; .S. W., Bro. Thos. Cliytun ; .1. W., Bro. C. J. : Bellamy ; Chaplain, Bro. Rev. R. C. Kerr: Treasurer, Wor. Bro. Jus. Blackburn; Secretary, Wor. Bro. F. H. W. Hick- ; ling ; Tyler, Bro. K. H. Goldhawk : .Auditors, \Vor. Bm. Bro. R. G. Holland. W. J. Bellamy and Wns H. McMuichy of Torot.to, the Women's Institue Lniturer, will address a nteeting in the Hi^h Schcol Institute ' At a meeting of the 1st Ju'y Coir.. ro»mon June9 b, at '2.30 p.m. Kvery- j ,„iitee in the town hall on Thursc'ay b dy Welcome. ; night last it wa» decided to turn the day Tile Flesheiton Red Crcsj Society will ' over to the ba.seball club. The boys meet each Wednesday for work in the have appointed strong committee^. who old libriry room, .Armstrong's bl >ck, and will put on one of the best dnys' sports »ny person desiring to assist are invited ever run oft' in Flesherton. The fun will to join in the sood work. commence in the forenoon and will last Wid the p«rty who picked up a pur-^e '""'''=»''"â- 'he concert at night. Watch on Fields' hill, e».-it of ihe village, on J f"' '"te bills and decide to make Flesh- Tuesday, May 25, cont-'ining important ^ e''*^*" yo"r headquarters for July 1st, freight and express bills, kiudly leave at l"'l^' Accommodstion for eveiyoue. this oth e and oblige. j Bring along your friends and we will rv w xr /n . T> I J sliow yon a bis day with lols'of fun. Dr. Murriy, Mrs. (Rev.) Dudgeon and ; •* ' • .<>i. lu.i. MlsTCS Malwl and Agnes Henderson are j Matkdalo Ba.-ieball to^un jouraeyed l.Toront.ithis week. They motored j down here on Monday night for a game down M..nd»y morning and will return . with the locals and were defeated by the this wtek. j .core of 11-4. This was one of the best Dr. R. F. Englisli, < >steo(«thic : R'""es of the sea-son and some very Physician, of Owen Sound, will be in ^"''PPy fit^'^'nt w»s t'l^'ne by both teams. Flesherton on Tuesday and Friday .-tftei- i McAuley was opp^ised to Walden in the ni..ons of each week. Commencing Fri- ! ^"^' »"^ '>ad it over his opponent like a day, June 4tli. For appointment phme j '*°' »"'' »-'*«''y deserved his victory. In 9 ring 3. The fri>st of Thursd.-iy night h«st 1 a game with Orange Valley on Friday ' night last the best tho boys ciuld do was ' a tie 12 12, when the game was called on account of darkness. Tois game will likely be played otl' next week. Homeseekers' Special Train I Leaves Toronto each Tuesday comnienc- I ing June 1st, 1915. does not appear to have done as much damajie aa w.xs anticipated. It will .jtfecl the kay and clover crop slightly but not ma- terially. Fruit of all kinds appears to have pulled through all ri^ht here. A cablegram was received :it The Ad- vance office Sunday eveninsr from Arnold Thurston, announcing the safe arrival in England of the troopship Missanabie, which sailed from Montreal on Thursday, j p^^ jhe accommodation of Humeseek- May 20. Tl.e voyage was a swift and , ^„ ,.^„j g^,„„,, ,^„^i,, ^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^^^^ pleasant one. j^anada, through trains carrying Tourist Rev. T. Ford B»rker, for fourteen i Sleepers and Colonist Cars will com- jrears a missionary in Turkey, occupied ' mence June 1st, will leave Toronto 10.45 the Methodist pulpit both morning and p.m. each Tuesday until further notice, evening on Sunday last. M the evening j running through to Winnipi>g. service he spoko for an hour and twenty \ Attention is directed to the remark - minutes to an intensely interested audi- 1 r,bly low trip lures in connection with •nee. ; the Homeseekers' excursions to western The citisens of Flesherton, through Canada via Canadian PuciCc railw.ty. the Red Cross Siwiefy. have presented Tickets are on sale each Tue.sdiiy until the following soldier boys tiow at the «<=' â- -"'*'' '"«'"^"*'' »"d »re gwd to te- front, or on the way, with wrist watches:: '""'« '''•"! l«^' "Hmlhs from -l.ite of Belt Jamicson, T. Davln. W. Wilcock, ^*'e. Emerson Bellamy and Arnold Thurston. ' Apply to any V. V. R. Agent for full The-se useful little instruments will be particulars or write M. O. Murphy, toi warded to the boys. i District Passenger Agent, Iwontu. Walkerton Nora Ernst, a young Wallterton girl, was arrested by Chief Ferguson at the home of Jack Lundy on Saturday night, abeut I'J o'clock, and on be'ug brought before M.-^is'ra'e ToUon, was remanded to the jail here until Saturday .tfternooo nexi at 3 o'clock, when she will be tried on a charge of vagranry. Mr. J. A. Mitchell, passenger conduc- tir on the Kcil G. T. R. line, was ar- raigned before Majislrate Tolton in Walkerton on Thursday last, on the chaige ot 6shiog on the mill-pond, Mild- may, without permission from the S.iu- geen Fishing Club, who control the I fishing rights on the pond. The conduc- | tor adnii'ted hi.* jjji'.t atid wi» !'ki i* .?! ' and coa'sjor a total levy if f 18, for this minor offence. While Mr. Herman Becker of Walker- i ton was working at his trade as a brick- layer in Kincardine on Tuesday of last week, the scali'olJ on whi.:h he was standing gave way and precipitated him to the ground, some twenty-five feet be- low. In falling Becker badly scratched hia face en some of the board.s, but the Worse wan yet to C3me. for lightinn on his side and shoulder he was so b'\dly bruised and battered that he has since been laid otf work. From the nature i { the mishap, however, he would seem to have been fortunate in escaping withoct any broken bones or other serious injury, Mr. .\l|)honse Basil Klein, for twenty- two years juuioi judge of Bruce County, has been promoted to the position of senior judge, succeeding the liie Judge William Barrett. The announcement of his appointment was otticially made known last week, and the many friends of the Judge throughout the country are now comiratulatins him on his pro- motion. The new junior jui'ge of the I county is Mr. .\. M. Gielg, a well-known j barrister of Almonte, Lanark County, and who will now have charge of the Division Court circuit of Br-ace, wlii:h for nearly . I ()untor of century Judge I Klein has been traversing. Mr. Greig i» I miking preparations to movo to Walker- I ton to take up his new duties. Robert Kerr, an automobile a^ent j from the local option t.-iwn of Kincardine, c.»me into Walkerton on Monday to dem- 1 onstrate a new Ueo car with the object I of niakina a sale here, but (>atroni'^ing j the local bars too freely he became so lit I up with booze that his h.^nd, it seemm | lost its cunning, and while steaming fivm ' Walkerton iu a zigâ- Zi^g^illg fa.shion ran | I off the road into the ditch at Mr. James j McCarter'ii farm, west of town, the force I of the impact ccmple'ely demolishing j one of the front wheels, and damaging I thecal to the extent of about $150.00. The wrecked auto was towed l>ack into I town, and a ch»rge of driving an auto while under the influence of liqcor was laid by Chief Fergu.son ag^iinst Kerr. The accused admitteil his wuilt and was fined fo<l and costs or a total asse.ssment of $64 ly Mikgistrste Tolton here on Tuesdiy. Kerr c),«inis, it seems, that this was ihe tirst lime he was ever the wo-se of liiiuor, and as this initial spree proved so co.stly to his purse, it is not like'y thi't he will soon k-o up against tl* booze game again . ~ Bruce Henld and Times, beversham, Ont. The following prices are for strictly paid in advance subscriptions only. We < ave no accounts with other papers. Flesherton .\dvance $ I 00 Yo-Jths Compamoo 2 OO . , , ... , , n. - Toronto World, daily 3 00 ^i^°^ fO"" '"C Cockshutt Plow CoS Toronto Daily Xews 2 iX) Weekly Globe 99 Mail-Empire 73 Family Herald & Sur 90 Toronto Star 2 00 Farmer Sun . . 00 Farmers .\dvoest3 150 Weekly Wit.ies? 90 Saturday Xiuht 3 IX* MASSEY HARRIS IMPLEMENTS Home Journ^ 90 Poultry Review 40 Rod and Gun magazine 00 School CUldren's Eyes. Full Line of Farm Implements Wagons, Bu^igies. Cutters. Sleight, acd Gasoline Eni»iues, &Ielottc Cream Separators. Baker Wicd Md:s. Pumps, Piping and Pipe Fittings always on hand. Beatly Ens', of Fergus. Eirn Tracks, Litter Carriers and stable fittings. Cockshutt and Frost A Wood Rejuiirs always on hand. Feversbattit Ontario. This famous mak i of implements i..< well kiDwn all over the country anr their own good work U the best recom mendatiun they can receive. If you re.{uire anythina in the line of Bimiers. Mowers, 6eed Drills, Culti valors, Pulp- era, PI iws. Sleighs, Wtwrjjons, Crean. Separators. U^urows. Rollers, Cutiing B<.>xe8, Ensilage Cutters, Gasoline en gines. Sawing outfits, etc , give us a chanee lo quote prices. John Wright, - Agent Flesherton Many lives have been ruined through neglected eyestraiii in childhood. The eyes of every child should be exarhined. We have nade a special study of this branch of optics, and'guarantee satisfaction. Consultation free. W. A. Armstrong. I J di i Debentures Issued Ibr SlmrtTemof^i J|| NEGOTIABLE Pa>dUe Hatf.Ycdrl) ASSETS : $ 7 , 4 8 0, ? 3 9 jA Ihe Ore^l West Permanent I ojn Company f\\\\ ^O.Min«$t West. Toronto |l||| Christmas Gifts There is a m.'veuient on f.>ot this year f.>r something substaniial for Christmas, now that the German tliinsy ware is debarred (*s it should have lieen years ago). Jubt by WHY of suggestion we would propose that you call in and ex- amine our stock of furniture suit- able for present.', which ii un- usually full thus year. For in- stance we Ivive rockers for mother, ea.sy chairs tor father, beautiful pictures and frames for sister, handsleighs for little brother, little rockers, d-dls beds and wick- er chain :»ud "ther things fcr liule sis erâ€" Something {gr ""t-iyljodv. Come in aiid see the latest' thins; iu Qo'ls beds and rockers. Then we have the usual st -ck of II kinds of [mrlor, bedroom and infng room furniture â€" desks, cb.iirs, odd pieces, secretariesâ€" Oh 1 there is too much to enume'.ite. Come in and go over our slock yourself. .A.lw»ys h.ippy to show good.s and to demot?s»rate that our prices are .is low n3 the lowest. We are prepared to furnish flowers and rtiH il designs f. ir funerals, weddings, or HKial ga'hecings, havini; arranged with the Di!e es- t.ite of Brampton to handle their business tiere. W. H. BUNT FURNITURE DEALER PHONE 23 R2 Flesherton - Ontario. w WANTED A RELIABLE MAN To M.-II HARDV CANADIAN GROWy STt'CK in Flesherton and Grey County. Start now at the best Selling Time. [ Send for list ot SPRING OFFERINGS, and tertus to Agents'. Liberal Commissions. ToutBt. R'uidsi.me free r Stone & Wellington Fi^nthill Nurseries (I»Ut>ii«hed IS37) TORONTO ONTARIO W. J. Bellamy Flesherton Agent ii[ Mum. Carefully Corrected Each Week \Vheat $1 20 lo 1 L'.". C's's CO to m Pe*^" $1 2.". to 1 2.-. BtI'?? TotoTJ Buckwheat 75 to T.'i t'lour S7 tiOto $8 .-Ml '<»y ?lo00tol500 Butter '.'I to :i Eggs, fresh 18 lo l.s Potatoes per bag a5 to ;<."> ^^e!^ llto 11 Ducks 11 to li, f'*l 8to !) Chickens JO to II TuiKeys 14 to l.'i laug Rod and Gun "The Glittering Lure" is the title i{ivcn by Bonnyctstle Dale to a ttory of befoie-the-season fishing io the opening p.iges of June Pod and Gun which is published at Woodstock, Ont., by W. J. Taylor, Limited. "Honest Weight"' is an amusing tale of two rival fishermen as related b; one of the French Canadian ijuides who accompanied them on their outing after "de becg wan." "Three Swedes there were" is also a humorous story relating the experiences of a "vul- gar, rambling trio " showing how every- thing turns to ashes to th<.se without a purpose. "Spurt >n and around the Rocky Mountain*" "Carefree Daya in Newfouiidlaiid," etc . and the regular dep.^vtmenls which latter aie full of interest lo the fisherman and gunner make up a very iutotest'ng early su>nmer issue. Deering Implements^ T AND HE ONLY MAN WHO SHOULD NOT ADVERTISE IS Gasoline Engines ^ THEMANWHO HAS g 1^ NOTHING TO OF- ^ .\ll kinds of Deering Implements. Parts always on hand. .\<;ent for Barrie and Mt. Forest Cutieis, Berber Buggies, Lou- den Litter Carrieis, Hay Tracks. Pedlar shingles and siding. These Implements re<iuire no recommendation as they ate i?j< ED. RUTHERFORD JS I Proton Station |^ standard soods and recognized best on the market. the FER IN OF SERVICE -AND -SUCH A PERSON IS A DEAD ONE- WHETHER HE KNOWS ITâ€" OR NOT. Elbert Hubbard in thcFra