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Flesherton Advance, 17 Jun 1915, p. 5

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J»**^ ^, â€" - -,^- :5^ -June 17, 19Iu THE r L E S H E R T OiS' ADVANCE MHiJ Established over Foriy-one ^^ars THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA. ASSETS OVER «4S,000.000 The A, By C of Banking 3«ve Systematically T»ke Care of the Cents and Ultimately Become Indepen- dent 179 We solicit your account in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT i FLESHERTON BRANCH CEO. MrrCHELL, D B B M»na«er« Brandies aiae at Durhaoa and Harristoa* <.0(l(lsan(IEnds> iR. J. COLQUETTE COME TO ARTICLES FOR SALE Horse for Saleâ€" Good farm years old. • For ioforuiation Herb Clark, 0»ptej circuit. bone, phune Potat'.cs Fur Mai^ee, Eugeiu.i Sale â€" Apply to W. J. Trains -follows ; Going Sooth 7.33 a. m. C. p. R. Time Table. leave Fleshercun Station Fresh kiln of liiue ready for June 7â€" W. J. Meiit, Durham Road. Tele- phone. For Sale or Rent â€" Store *nii dwellinij lately occupied by D. W. VV iileinan, ia Fevershaai. Will sell or rent chea(), and 00 easy terms, if sold. Apply to R. J. Sproule, FleshertoD, Oat. Feversham, Ont. Agent for the Cockshott Plow Cos Fall Line of Farm Implement* Wagons, Busgies, Cutters, Siei(;bi, aad Gasoline Eojiiiues, Melotte Cream Separators, Baker Wind Mills, Pumps, Piping and Pipe Fittiags always on band Beaity Bros', of Fergus, Barn Tracks, Litter Carriers and stable tittinas. Cockshutt and Frost i Wood Repairs always on hand. Feversbam, â€" Ontario. FLESHERTON ON THURSDAY, ll.:>> a.m. 4.27 p.m. 9.18p. m. i The mails are osed at Flesherton a^ oUows : For the north at 10.40 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; and the afternoon mail spntb as 3.40 o'clock For morning train south mail close at 9 p. in. the previous ev'g. The .\d*ance bad a 'p'eosant evil one as di-y la.st week from Mr. W. B. V% hyte, of Heward, Sask. This young man ist Going North son of Mr. Ales Whyte of 'he Durham Road. He went west at>out six years ago and has prospered. He says crops in his district hare leen good for the Legal Blanks For aaleâ€" R. J. Sproule keeps constantly on hard and for sale cheap a full itock of Deeds, Mortl;a»es, Wills and all other let(al blanks. Any requiring such wilt dnd it to their inter- est to £;ive him a call. past three years and give evidence of another bumpn- crop this year. Mr. Whyte ij visiting his parents for a few Weeks. For sale ciieip and on easy ti^rms. Lot 13, cou. 11, Csprey, 110 acres. This is a first das* farm and in a good state of MASSEY HARRIS IMPLEMENTS cultiTation. Good Lank frame dwelling Flesherton. barn ind new VICINITY CHIPS An Italian at Eu,enia was reL'eved of ^•205.UO on Saturday kst. The thieves entered bis room where be was sleeping and removed the money from his pants pocket. Two suspected Bulgarians were Mr. .Xustin Shackelford visited frier ds arrest>Hl foi the crime and brought he- 'io Toronto last weak. fore the magistrate, but there was- net Mr. Tho-s. Fisher visited his sister in sufficient evidence to commit. In the London list «eeK. ' h>«ul were two fifty dollar bills and iLe Mrs. A. D. Thurston returned (o her -hereabouts of thes. bills U; not been home in Toronto on Sa'urday. â-  discovered. Mr. T. Sled and fj^niily are visiting jfriends at Xottawa this week. Revs. McVicar and Kendall of Dnn- dalk exchanged pulpits on Sunday This famous make of impie:nents is well kao«n all over the cuntry and ., , their own good work is the best recom- Appiy to R. J. bproule i mend-tticn they can receive. If ycu require anything in the line of Binders, I Mowers, Seed DrilU. Cultivators, Pulp- " I ers, Pliws, Sleighs, Waugons, Cream Separators, Harrows. Rollers, Cutting' Boxes, Ensilage Cutters, Gasoline en i gines. Sawing outfits, etc., give us &I cbanee to quote prices. JULY 1, 1915 MONSTER CELEBRATION AND DominiQn Day Sports MISCELLANEOUS Owen Sound Westsiie Methodist San- 1 day School's annual Excursion to To r^nt", Niagara and Soldiers' CoLcentta- tioL Camp, via C.P.R. to Toronto, and Born-Oi. Monday, June 14, 1915, to C"»<J^ Steamship Lines to Niagara, on Mr. and M.s. K J. Best, a fon. , ''"'y '"'^- «<"»""!« ""i Saturday makes _ . . , n, ' this the most popular summer outing of Bellamy IS home front Toronto ,, J^ : ,. , - ,, - ' I the se.-»son Information cheertully tur- Kobt. for his holidays. | nished by any Methtnlist clergyman iu Miss Lauta Armstrtng is spending a y^yj. locality. See big bills Uter. month visiting with friends in Bel'e- ' ... T«o Flesheitun automobile men were I chargeii with exceeding the speed limit in Colling«ood during the past week. Wi'.h the blue paper came the intimation Loat â€" ^Betwetn Fleshtfon and Kim- berley on Friday, .June 4, » black suit coaC Finder pieiise leave at this otfice. Notice is hereby i;iven that tne Agency for the Sydenham Mutu-al Fire Insurance \ Co npany, funiierty held by the late W. i G. Pickell, has been taken over hy U. B. McLean, Priceville. R. R. No 2. Two white sheep strayel from lot 38, Con. 10, .\rteme8ia. Any information I as to their whereabouts will be tback. : fully received. j â€" Harry Genoe, Flesherton. H .und Lost--About May 7th. black ', and white hound bitch, from Eugenia, i about >>ne year old, an-swers to n^a.e of | '"Bell. " .Anyone kn>>wing of her where- ; abouts please comnrinicate with Frank Gray, Eugenia P. C>. John Wright, - Agent Flesherton School Children's Eyes. V^ FORENOON 10 a. ir.-- Grand Calithumpian Procesxion for the follow- ing prizes: Rest Fancy Antoniobile la parade, $5,00. Best Comic Vehicle in parade. $5.00. Best Comic OuUi; qq foot or horseback, $.5.00. Best Patriotic Outiit. $5.0(). The parade will stare at the High SeLool and lamsh at the Market Square, where competent Judges will give their decisott. Catching the Greasy Pig. Prize, the Vi%. inner mast catch acJ hold the pig while he lings the chorus cf 'It's a ong Way to Tipperary.' <" 'i'y those in parade eligible to compete in this evec. Mrs. U. W. S liclair and two children ' of Meaford are spendinK a week with ier pirtots, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Sharp. Miss Elsie Plewes of Ccrtlingwood i' the guest of Miss Lilian Armstrong thb week. A lighthouse at t>wen Sound was struck by li^htninu during a heavy elec- tric stcnn on Sunday »nd burned. Mr». W. .\. Armstrong spent a ftw days the past weik with friends in Toronto. The C. P. K. roundhouse at Owen Sound was burned on Sunday. Cause unknown. Miss Mabel Scott, who has been visit- iug friends here, is spending a few days iu Owen Sound, before returning to her heme in Toronto. Missis Jossie Richardson and Edna Fisher attended a Baptist convention in Ohosley last week, as delegates from the congregation here. The W. C. T. U. of Markdale will give ^ shower for hcspital supplit s on Friday, 18th inst , at th« residence of Dr. Sproule. A ten cent tea will be held from 2 to li and from 8 to 10. .\11 ladies are invited to attend and help make it a success. Mr. Ad<tm Smith uf Eugeni* has a pre ty freak of nature. A Duchess apple tree has produced a larijo white blossom, about two inches iu diameter. that five dollars and costs would pay the bill, both parties streauously deny ex. c-*eding the fifteen miles but found it cheaper to piy thin fight, so decided to s.'ttle and shake the dust of Collingwood od' their feet forever. They think it a good town to stay away from hereafter. The Methodist garden party last week was a big financial .^u.-cess, the proceeds amoaatiiig to $1:^0. jO. The attrai.tion Wat two very interesting baseball match- es, one between a team of Dundalk girls and the Flesherton high school girls. The visitors secured the victory. Score, 15-17. The other match was a short game between Vandeteur and Maikdale. Score, Markdale o, Vandeleur 1. Flesh- erton baud enlivened the evening with mu»ic. A'.'cording to the first draft ot Metho- dist stations there is only one change uu the Owen Sound distiict, F. N. Bowes beini! sent to Priceville. The stations for the Collmgwood district are; Colling- wood First, Henry Harper; Second, Eric Johnston (new): Thornburj-, E. W. Mc- Brieii; )leafoid, J. S. Cook; St. Vincent, R. A, St.enter, Woodfortl, W. M Gaud- in; Heatheote, W. U. Learoyd (new); Ravenna, E. R. Brown; Maxwell, Peter Tiller (new); SmghampCon, \. N. Beach (new), and Frank A. Buntt; Stayner, War Price Cut Special Musical Offer At the rate ot $7 '.H) f.u twenty lessons, [ two lessons [ler week. I will receive all new piano pupiU during .\pril. May and June. â€" M.\RK EVERETTE WKIGBT County Court in Session The Juue sittings of the County Court ' and General Sessions opened before His j Honor Judge Sutherltud on Tuesday t afteruuuu, utid aio sail procecuiug. ) Th'?re were on the list, three civil cases .iiid two criminal oases. The first case tried was an action tVr â-  damages by James Smith, a ^j^deuhatn fanner, against W. E. Totteuham. who oteratesa ihreehiug machine. Smith claimed dajuages for injuries received 1 y being ciu)iht in a belt, because of Totten. ham starting the machine without giving warning. .\ verdict for the defendant was entered, on the answers of the iurv. Middlebro it: Speremaii for plaintitf: Wright, Telford ..'& McDonald, for de- 1 fondant. AFTERNOON 1.00 p. m Baseball Tournament with following teams: Markdale vs. Dundalk. Flesherton vs. Kimberley. Winners to play off for tirst prize. Each team competing to receive 110, winner $15 extra'. L good umpirp has been secured. LADIES B.\SEIULL MATCHâ€" Mclntyre \3. Flesherton. FLESHERTON CITIZENS BAND WILL FCRNISH MUSIC. GRXiSTiDrTorN^ Tj be belt? in the Assembly Hall of the High School Baildiug. when a j three act Comedy, entitled 'Captain Rackeit ', will be presented by Dandalk iTalec:. Ibis play is prououoced by those who have seen it to be unsiir- ] passed by anythicg ever given here. Musical numbers between acts. Plan of concert at W. A. HO, concert at 8.00 p. m. AdmUswn to grounds. Adults "i-Jc. Children 15c. Vehicles and autos 25c extra. Many lives have been ruinea through neglected eyestrain 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. _ _ - . ' General Admission 25c.. Reserved Seats 35c W. A. ArmStrOnfiT* -Armstrongs Jewelry Stor"?. E)oors open at Deering Implements Christmas Gifts AND It is double and looks like a rose, whUe i j^j. Phiuiister (new) there are small applps all over the tree. The other bimsoms were all gone Ioik ago, A branch of the Patriotic League was funned here last week with Rev. Kerr The Annual meeting of the Liberal Conservative Association of South-East Grey, will be held in thi Town Hall, Uuthaui, on Frio'ay, June IS, ll>15. At the same time will be held a Cimvention President. D .McTavish vice l"''''"Je»t' , to select a Candidate to co.nle.t the lid- F. H. W. Llickling secretary and Geo. -^^ ^, ,^^, ^^^^ Dominion Election. A full attendance of Delegates ard others from all (>arts of the Riding is re<iue8ted. in order to giv. the cithens an oportun- 1 „^^,.„^ ^^ cm.mei.ce at 1 p. m. At the close of the business meeting a pub^ and Geo. Mitchell Treasurer. A canvas of the town will be made on Friday of this week ity to contribute. The .\dvance had a short oMll from Bre'i Irwin (Durham Chronicle), Miss llita, and Mr*. Frank Irwin ou Friday List. The party were taking a motor trip via Cullinawood. Thornbuiy, Mea- foid and ()wen Sound as a sort of coa- ktitutional. The weather was Imd but they expected to make home the saoi* night. Miss H. McMurcliy of Toronto ad- dressed the Womeii's Institute last week, her subject being "Women s work in time of wai". The speaker outlined the work which women can do to help bring the war to a victorious closo ; but practi- cally work is not all that wo should olo. We thouKl reatl.Hot only the news^japers, but books, and she mentioned some books that would givA a good ii'ea ot the cause which lead up to the war. While the monthly business part of the meeting was receiving attention. Miss McMui- chy was bu.<y with her grey sock ; she thought that the thirty four women present (one was nursing a sioall child) khould h^ve had their knitting with them. The members were charmed with Miss lie meeting will be aoldressed by Hon. W. I. White, M. v., Hon, I. B. Lucas. M. P. P.; R. J. Ball, M. P.,»ud other*. .Angu< Eso, M. D., Secy.; Wm. Breete- Pies. Liberal-Conservative Associat- ion. Bills are out for a luoD^te in Flesherton on July 1-it. 'Ihe day's sptwrt starts at 10 a. m., when theie will be a grand calithumpian procession, after which comes the greasy pig contest i u the market square. The afternoon pro. stiani commeu,-es at 1 o'clock, when there will be a baseball touinameut con- sisting of Kimberley, Mivkdale, Dun- dalk and Flesherton teams, .\fter this there will be a Ladies' baseball match between Mclntyre and Flesherton. Good pri/.es are given and every game will be a goiod one. In the evenins; u grand concert will he niven iu the High School, when Dundalk talent wilt present a thtee act play, entitled, "Captain Raokelt." This is an excellert play, and lhi>se who miss it will miss the best concert ever given in Flesherton. .Vccoininodation for the day will be plentiful, as the Uex. vs. McKeiizie and Vaughao, « criminal esse was finished yesterday, the accused parties being found Kuilty ot CiUiing bodily injuries to Miss Gertrude Witlker of Markdale. This ciise dates back t ) -March, 1914, when Miss Walker, while driuug near Markdale, mi)t two rigs racing along the rood, one of which was driven by the two young men men- tioned, collided with her buggy, smash- ing it to pieces and causing her serious injuries, from which she was in the hospital for several mouths, and has not yet entirely recoverel. The jury brought m a vfrdict of guilty, and a sentence will likely be delivered today. R-'X v$. Leslie, a charge ».>t assault causing bodily harm, laid ly John Mc- D<.>uald a^ainct -Vlex. Leslie, both fatmers uear Springuiounr, is still teing heard. The alleged a.ssault took place ui March last, when Leslie is said to have struck McDonald on the bead with a staae from celebration I •*'* »leigh rack, inflicting a wound which re»iuir«d several stitches to close up. .\ verdict for $^50 was given. There are two other casfs to be tried both civil cases. One isau action bi-uught against Harper, B)i*ktiger and Buckle by one Craft, to recover money iu comnection with the sale of western land, which is claimed to have been m srepresenied by the defendants. AH the parties reside in No>rnianby township. Juduuient re- served. .\dvertiser. .All kinds of Deering Implements. Parts ' always on hand .\gent for Barrie and Mt. Forest Cuttei8,Barber Buggies, Lou- den Litter Ckrrieis, Hay Tracks. Pedlar shingles and siding. These Implements re<iuire no recoimiuendaton as they ate stanolard somia and recognizeil as tha best 00 the market. ED. RUTHERFORD Proton Station A Representative Wanted â€" FOR- TheOld Reliable Fonthill Nurseries To sell in Flesherton and distr'eC. .\ chance of a lifetime to do a big trade among the farm rs a< well goi>d ornamen- tal business in the town. E.\cbisive territory. lUndsome free outfit. Uisjhest cvmimissions. Wrj'e for terms. Stone & Wellington Fonthill Nurseries (EstaMishetl 1«7) TORONTO - ONTARIO rUere li a movement en t ot ib s year fir somethiUi^ sulstantial for Christmas, now that the German dimsy ware is di- barred las it should have been years ano) Just by way of suggestion we would propo-je thar you call in and ex- amine our stock of furniture suit- able for presents, which ii un- usually full this year. For in- jtanoe we have rovkers for mother, ea.sy chair<i for father, beautiful pictures and frames ftr sister, handsleighs for little brother, little rockers, dolls beds and wick- er chiirs and other thiols for little sis'er â€" somethin:< for everybody. Come in and see the latest thiui iu do'U beds <»ul rV'-rkers, Then we have the usual sti ck of all kinds of parlor, bedroom and dining room furnitureâ€" desks, ehaiis, odd pieces, secretaries â€" (>h there is too much to enuiue-ate. Come in and go over our stock yourself, .\lways happy to show goHHls and to democstrate that our p>rice8 are as lo>w as the lowest. We are prepared to furnish Bowers and tloral designs for funeral*, weddings, or s«.H;ial ^a'Sertng", havin* arranged with the Uile es- tate of Brsnipton to handle their business here. W. H. BUNT FURNITURE DEALER PHONE 23 R2 Flesherton - Ontario. Ii[ JllKilS. Carefully Corrected Each Week ^*he*« «l 20 tc 1 •« «->ats Pe-M Barley ' Buckwheat Flour Hay liutter Eggs, fresii Potatoes per bag. . . . Geese Pucks F;>«1 thickens „..., Tutieys t)»> to M . tl 25 to 1 25 73 to 75 75 to 7& S7 i!0 to f8 30 9Lo 00 to 15 OO 21 to 21 ao to20 35 to 35 11 to 11 lltcli !< to 1> 10 to 11 14 to 15 Debentures Issued lor Sh«>rt Tern oi rCkJil McMurcliy 's address, and hope that she : Presbyterian church will .serve diniH>r as u»ay be returuml some time in ihe fii- well as the two hotels. We ho|.ie to see tore. you all out for a good day's sport. $10.00 Reward .\ rewanl cf ten dollars will be paid to any one giving information which wilt lead to thd conviction of the individuals who have been breaking glass iu the windows of the Pre<lyterian Church, Flesherton. - J. L. McMullen, Chairman of the B^iard. II ANADIAN PACIFIC NEGOTl.VBLE lnt-Ttst Couptws PdYjWe IWf-YedfN k ASSETS ; $7,480,339 i 5€ T HE ONLY MAN WHO SHOULD NOT ADVERTISE IS THE MAN WHO HAS NOTHING TO OF- FER IN THE WAY OF SERVICE AND X SUCH A PERSON IS A DEAD ONEâ€" WHETHER HE KNOWS IT- NOT. The Ideal Vacation Route Conveniently Reaching POINT-Al-BAUIL FRENCH and PICKEUEL RIVERS SEVERN RIVER MISXOKA LAKES RlDKAl LAKb:S LAKE ONTARIO KESOHTS General Ch.-iUije of Time May 30 Particulars from S. Itands, .•Vgent, Flesh- erton, or write M. G. Murphy, D. P. .-V., Toronto. The Ureal West Permanent 1 ojn Company >SI||| ;0.NindSt.W«3t. Torowttt I II II W.J.Bellamy ^g«nt Itiiij; Flesherton House and Lot for Sale In Feversham Roughcast ho»ise. stable, pig-p«D and' poultry house, go<.>d large lot. for sale in ' t'le village of Feversham. .Xnply to] V:. C.iHammell, Feversham, Out. Phone. 7 July j Our Clubbing List The following prices are for strietty paid in advance suoscrtptions only. Ws ave no accounts with other papers. Flesherton .\dvance f I (X) Yo-itbs Companion 8 Oi) Toronto World, daily 3 00 Toronto Daily News 2 00 Weekly Globe 9© Mail-Empire , 75 Family Herald A Star 90 J Toronto Star 2 00 I Farmer Sun , . 90 Farmers .\dvocata 1 50 Weekly Witoess 90 Saturday Niijht .S tXl Home Journal 90 Poultry Review 40 Rod and Gun masaaiue 90

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