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Flesherton Advance, 12 Aug 1915, p. 4

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August !•_> 101;') ^HE FLESH E ION ADVANCE THK« #lcsl)crton wlDuance An i«<fependen» newnpaiwr, iitiblished every Thnr»d»y at th' office, CoUinKWOod Street, Fl!«hert«n. Siibiicrii>tioii price $1 per annum when p«i<l in »dvi\nce :81.ft>) when not go |>«i<i Adver isinK rates on ftpplication. Circulation 1,100 weekly M M. TliurBton- Bdttor Flesherton Methodist Church Rer. James Uudifeon, ptstor. y. m. â€" The |i8fctor Fellowship Service. Tp Torlli League iit 11 a. m. nnd Sunday, 10 t. MouUy eveui S p. m. Mark Everett e Wright cl oir leader and Organise. Normal Entrance Exam. The lesults of the luiddlo school exiim- inatiun for entrance to Nornml appeared in Siiturdsy's diiilles. The showing nude by Flesherton school was even better than l«st year, when 12 out of 16 were successful. This year's list shows If" Successful candidates out ot 17 who «roto, Itwo with honors. Only three pupils have to write off one subject each, Followinjj are the successful pupils. VS. Beiittie, F R Bunt, (honors'). M L Boyd, W V, Davis, A C Dudgeon, M K Knox (cheniiktry), M V MacArlhur (ancient history), L J MacPhail. D II McYio^r (honors), T E <»rr, W Scilley (chemistry), H Shunk, S J Sprott, SS E Wright, Mur>ay Le^jite. East Mountain Durham Out of the 8X leciu ts to 'nt froml Durham !a»t week 1 1 fee were accepted, Maiely Ernest .1. McGirr, A!ex M.j Bell, Ge«)ri{e Lloyd. They ate in the, 76th bi.tt«lion. This was Pte. Lllojd's fourth aliempt to io n the ciiltrs and li s friend* are gUd Ui see him successful •â-  t last, thou){h no in- was iiiore pleased than George himself. Charter Proctor while pickini; berries east of the ceiiii>nt works on Monday, wai (taitleJ by aeeing a l>ear. Bruin was itartled, too, and ni»de olT, and from the eizd of him Mr. Proctor thinks it mutt hare been un old one. If our hunter* with their dozs could make a capture it would relieve tha anxiety of and for young berry picker*. .\no:her Middaugb House seizu'e took place on Saturday l:tst. Constable .Ar- rowamith in compiny with Mr. Petti- grew entered a room off the kitchen and removed a btrrel oflf a pioce of linohuni, then removed the linoleum and found 8<jitie lose boards which in turn were re- moved, revealinfi four liuules <>f whiskey, k lot of empty s'r.tw covets and two empty kegs w.tli sutticimt li<|uid remain- ta{ in thjiu to ddterraine the acoiitents The constable took charge of the tind and there wil! ikely be a se>|U^I â€" Ujview. Walkerton Freqtient showers of rain have been a great hiudrunce to the hay-niakers. Miss Cora Mirtin of Cwen Sound is spending a werk at her parental home here. Mrs. Welsh has returned heme after a visit with Kcady friends. Mr. Ptter Thompson of Owen Sound visited a few days witii Mr. Jno, Mar- tin. Miss Kate ()rr of Maniloulin Island is vi'itiiig with her grandmother, Mrs. W. Humberstone. Mr. Jack and Jiai V\ elsh i f Owen ^ Sound spent Saturday snd Sundsy at ' Mr. John Welsh's. JacU is :; volunteer l»nd leives f ir Niagara this week. Miss Lrzzie Martin returned to Red Wif.g after visiting friends in this part. Mr. L. Plewia of Markdale visited friends here on Sunday. Mi.s.s Hii/el .Allen has been engaged aa ti'Hcher in our school. Miss Moon biting resigned. Rev. Swawhn of Dundalk visited at Mr. Will. Martin's last week Office Positions Guaranteed The Dominion Government guarantees position! to Nonhern Husiuess Colloje, Owen Sound, graduates who pass the Civil Service Examinations in May and November. Salaries 8500 to 91'2<)0. Ambitious young men and women, liav- ing attended High School for a year or more, ou^ht easily to pass these exaiuin- ationa, sftcr takinfj our Commercial and Stenographic Course fc>r six or eight months. Write for particulars to Nirth- ern Business College, C. .\ Fleming, Principal, or G. D. Fleming, Secretary. Fall term opening Sept. 1st. The Business Man On His Western Trip Cannot afford to leave out the cities tha* handle the crop, Foit William and Pi rt Arthur. Take the Canadian Pacific route to Winnipeg, the way the business travels. Dai'y service, obsetv«tion and dining cirs, electric I'ghted c(|uipnient. Double tracks more than half the dis- tance. Comfort, sc-nery and one man- agement all t'le way. Dietetic blended meals, the scienti6c combination of food for travellers. Pdrticulars from Canad- ian Pacihc ticket ajjenss. ^^l^^^t^LZ:^^^ /rT:.^-^^^.^is7i^3i:^^gi\?is!?-^-^^j^!«^ Gilbett Liddel was the victim of a i>erioui accident in Hanover on Monday of last week. (Jilbert, who was em- ployed in Rahii'h tinware store, was' tilling molds with molten sclder, when one of the molds, which bad been damp, I i(^xplcded and threw the molten metal into Liddel's face, liuroing one of his eyeK and striously injuiing the other orb, Desides infliutii g Home painful facial wounds. A doctor, who was summoned, hxs hopts of saving Liddel's remaining eye, and thus pieveiil him from Itecoming entiri-ly blind by the mishap. Hugh Kerney, a local citizen who has been in the House of Refuge here fur ft ! past two yearv, and who is subject to e,iile| ti.: tits, which seem to have airecled his mind, uai arre^ted at the Refuge by Chief FeigUHon. He had attempted to s*.ub one of the hired girls in the kitchen with a knife, and it seems was only pre- ten'ed fiom doing .so by the hired niaii. '>n tK'iiig arraigned before ftlagistrate Robeil Riehardaiiii on Wednesday, and 'ex«mined by two doctors, he wasadjudg- 'fld insane and ordered to be sent to the 4iylum. Visit Your Schools *'We I Ave long held the opinion," snys Editor James of the Buwmanville States- 1 tasn, "that too little attention is given to our high and public schools by officials â- tnd parents. The most expensive in- Dtitutions are the schools and how very nliirht oncern they cause the citizeni t^enerslly. Teachers sre engaged and placed in charge or in some cmes are allowed to go atone to the new school to take ihsrge and trustees or purent-i reeiii <|Uile indifferent to school mttters. We have Rctiially heard of a teacher posainir tbroUKh a term without evei aeeing a iruatea in the school or on the school grounds. What progressive farmer would run his farm help that way! The teacher should I ave fre({uent visits from »r with lruat«eH to discuss matters relating to the sohool anl parents should invite the teacher to viait their home to confer about the interests of their children goinu to Mjhool. In this way a better under xtanding can be had between nil concern- «4. SchoOj ins|>ectors and trns'enr, should have «onfer(noeH, ton, when contideoiiiil reporii can bu given and school interests 'Ite discussed. The schools are for fitting •nd developing children into intelliyeni citinens so that they may make the be^t of lifu's opportunities. This ia why the combined efTorth of teachers, trustees, |>iianla and inspectors slumld ba exerted 4a beltalf of every tvliool in the land. 'The interest of all concerned should lie jit leiist commeusuratB with till) expendi- ture necessary if I hey cannot extend to the children to be educated. A Creetnote m%n was himd tilt and •uoalH foi driving hioaiito without a ligh' nfter dark and another 920 and o -its for (•«ing drunk on the public streo'. Many Thousand Men Required For the Harvest In Western Canada TbouFan(!s of men wi!| be re(|uired from Ontario to help in the great work of harvestine the Western crop, and prac- . tically the entire task of trinsporling I this great army of Haivosters to the West wilt fall to the lot of itie Canadian Fall Fairs. The followinK are the dates of the fall fairs this year in 'hij vicinity of Flesherton. FLESHERTON Sept. 28-2!t Chataworth Sept. 16-17 Chesley Sept. Itj 17 Collingwood Sept. 22-25 Desboro Sept. 2:»-24 Durham Sept. %\n Hanover Sept. 1(1 17 Maikdale Oct. 12-i:< Walkerton .Sept. 14 13 _ Dundalk Oct. 7-8 Meaford Sept W.Oct. 1 Owen Sound Oct. 5, 0. 7 Pricevil!e Oct. 7 8 RiKiktyn • Oct. 8 (Pacitic Railway. ! Excursions from pi>ints in Ontario to > Manitoba, Satikatihewan and Allierta ,will be run, and special trains 0|ierated, .' making the ttip in alxiut ^tli hours and 'avoiding any change of cats or tiansfurs. " Going trip west,'' ?12 to Winnipeg. " Return trip east," f 18 from Wii.- niprg. Coll ult C.P.R. Agents regarding par- ticulars ill c <ni ejtioii with tra'irpoitation weft of Winnipeg. GOING DATES .Atigual I'.llh and 2tiiliâ€" From Kingston, Tichborno Jet., .Sharbot Lake, Ren- frew and east in the Province of On- I tario and (Quebec, including internu- (liate stations and branches AuKUst 21st and 2l»lliâ€" From Toronto, Sault Sie. Marie, Out., and East in the Province of Ontario, including inter- mediate stations and branches, but not East of or including Kingston, Tich- 1 oriie Jet., Sharlii t Lake or Renfrew. August 24tli and 28thâ€" From Toronto and .Stations West and North in the Province of Ontario, but not including stations on hue noith of Toronto to Sudbury and Sault Ste Marie, Out. For full partictitara reuarding trans- portation West of Winnipeg, etc., see neiiest C.P.R. Agent or writa M. G. Mutphy, District Passenger Ag'tiToioiito Stole To Enlist Orangeville, Aug. .'>. â€" Roy Stinson and Guy Martin, two lespeclabty connected youtliH of this town, aged eigtiteen, who were apprehended on Tuesday in Toronto tliiough the eleven. 08H of Detective Mc- Connell and brought here last niuht by High CoDstatile Marshall, appeared be fore Police Magistrate Pattullo here this I afternoon. The acouseu, who wanted to I enlist, broke into the aiore of Fred Doherty, a local merchant, late on Mon- day night, aetected two new bicycles and rode to Toronto. An attempt to sell the wheela created suapicion, and their arrest quickly followed. To-day they pleaded guilty and were remanded for sontenoe. The wheels were re'u:ned. It is thought that the local authorities wilt facilitate the desire of the youmt men to enlist, and in that case sentence may be sus- pended. Stinaon has a brother at the front in a cycle corps. Information Wanted James W. Ross, a Home boy, 15 years of age, left my home on .Tuly 0, dressed in blue and white strip|)od uvoralla, red sweater, a dark eo.kt and a dark cap. If be returns he will be made welcome, or if he desires to take another place, bis clotbiiiK and etructi will |be given him. Any iiiforinalion as to his wherenbouta will be thankfully received. Any person liarbiiuripi{ him, is lirblo to prosecution. POUOALMcMCHOL, R. R. No. 1, Nolt vwa. F. R W. HICKUNG FLESHERTON ONTARIO. CLEARING PAIGES 3c:ON:^ Women's and Childrens' Summer Footwear % See Our Window Display This Week 'd HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS i^ t^K r ^v H^. wVA ' ^V^s^V. â-  "i i^ ^i^ A ^^ ^ f^ ^^s^^^j^!r;^T^r^7r^jrs!^9r^^^r^^^^ Cement Work Wanted The undersigned is prepared to do ail" building and concrete woik. Ha" e had thiitren years experience and feel lh:it 1 can give entire faii«facti(m. Have steel forms for silo and all oiifit neces-ary f"r all kinds of cement work. Can also attend to carpenter work. THOS. BKNTHAM, 1 July Fle»herton. Dr. J. Ralph Smithy OSTEOPATH Office and Re9idence-468 9th St. East Owen Sound, Out. Hours-9 to 12 a.m., 1.30 to 4.30 p.m. o a p.m. Other hours by appointment. Dr. R. F. Enuli-h #ill be in Fli-sherton on Tuesday and Friday each week. The Old Adage afternoius A Business Schoo Teacher Wanted Prottstanr teacher wanted for S. S. No. !t, Arteineai.i, Grey County. Dutiea to cuinnii'iiee September I. Apply 'o •lacol) Parliament, Sec -Treas., Etigi ii » P <). That successful school whose graduates occupy pr.'ininer.t po- sitions from the .\ilant.c n Pacitic, re-opena for the FALL TERM Septemt^r Isl, 1914 Send for free catalog at once to COLLINGWOOD BUSINESS COLLEGE T. E. Hawkins. - Principal A Collingwond, Ontario. H The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating The same is equally true of the 1900 Gravity Washer. Try line aiulbeconviiu-ed tliat there is none better. The Ideal Vacation Route The Canadian I'acilic eoiivenien'ty reaches Point An Hiril, French r nd Picl<eiel Rners. Severn River, M.isk'iia Lakes, Kawiirtlia Lakes, Rideau Lak^s, Lake Onrario [tesorls, etc. If you conteniplate a liiii of any nature consu't t aiiadiaii Puilic Ticket .Agent or wri o M . G. Murphy, District Passenger .Agenr, Toronto. Tenders for Bridge Tenders will be received by the i\ un- cil of Artemesia up to >ix oMock p. in. of the 2l8t day of .\ugusl, 1915, for (be erection of a leinf -rced concrete urch bridge over thij Reaver river at li t .'1.1, Con. H. Plans and specilii-aliims may be seen at theCleik's ortice, Fleahertnn, or at the oltiue of the Township Enuineer, R. McDowell. Owen Sound. A marked check to the extent of five per cent, of contract to accompany each tender. The lowest or any teiider not necessar- ily aeoejited. ~W. J, BELLAMY, Clerk. Aug. 10. 1915. Voters' List, 1915 Township of Artemesia Notice ia hereby given that I have transmitted i>r delivered to the iktsoiis mentioned in sectiim 9, of the (»iit«rio Voters' Lists Act, the copies required ly said section to bo so transmitted or de- livered, of the list, made in pursuance of the said Act, of all (lorsons appearing by the last revised Assessment Kelt of the said Municipality to be entitlol to vole in the said Municipality ut Elections f.>r Mutnbers of the Legislative As.semtily nnd Municipal Elections ; i.nd that the said L'st was tirst posted up in my othce on the Tith day ot August, 1915, and re- mains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all Votnis to lake immedinte proceedings to have any errors or omisiions cirrected according to hvl. W. .). HELL A MY, Township Clerk. Dated this lOih August, 1915. Notice Dr. K. F. English, O.ieopathic Physician, of Owen .S: uiid, will he in Hesherton on Tuesday and Friday after- noons of ra?h week. Comiiuneing Fri- day, June 4lh. For a^ipoitrment phi ne !» r.ng ;!. HEREFORD BULL FOR SERVICE Tlie undersigned have a pun< bred Hereford bull fur service on lot 171, itid W.T.S.U., .Artemesia. Termsâ€" $;{ for pure breds, $l.,"iO for erades. All cows served must bo iHiid tor. -T. A- .1. WATSON. 1 in ir ' S. HEMPHILL Agent, - Ceylon Full lino i)t McCormick Farm Inipleinents. Binilers Mowers, Kakes, Loatlers, Drills, Cultivators, Plows Jvidinjj anil Walkin^r, Harrows, Brantroril Wind Property For Sale I'arl lot 151, con. 2, N. E. T. iV S. U. containing 2rti acres, about 1 mile from 1 Fle.sliertoii. I'here is a good frame bonael and stable *aiid the property is well fenced and watered. Apply to .loHeph A, LeGerd, Flesherton or on the proper ty- Mills, Pumps, Piping ant' Fittings of all kinds, Beattie Hay Carriers, Hav Forks, I^linirs, Filter ( 'urriers. Folding Hath Tubs, Frost Wire and Fence, Cutters antl Sleighs. A Call Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed. S. HEMPHILL Ceylon, Ont. S I Agent, BULL FOR SERVICE The uiideraigned has a Puie Bred Shorthorn Bull for service on Lot 140, Con. 2, S. W. T. it S. U., Artemesia. Terms |1. 00. All cows seived must be paid for by 1st March, 19lt>. Isept â€" H. Piper. CANADIAN I PA.CIFIO SEASIDE EXCURSIONS To Vi rioi a Points in Quebec, New Brunswick Nova Scotia, NeMfourdfand Prince Edw ard fs^and Good Going August 13, 14, 15 and 16 CReturnlimit Auguitdl, 1915 To Maine Resorts Including KENNKBUNKPOKT Portland, Old Orchard, Etc. Good Going August 27, 29 and 29 Return Limit September 13, 1915 Particulars from any Canadian PaciBc Tiokel Agen', or write M. (J. Murphy, D. P. A., south ea<t oor. King and Yonge St*.,Tor«nt.o. Flesherton Tin Shop^ I have just placed on the shelves a full line of Tinware, Nickelware and Agateware for domestic use. Call on me and get your supplies. Eavetroughing, Stovepipes and Stove Furnish- ings. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Pipefitting, including pump work. Furnaces installed. Agent for Clare Bros. Furnaces. Bull For Service Fcr service.â€" Barou Hollyâ€" No. 6432. Alioi'doen Anj^H, on lot 34, 9th concess- ion, Artemesia. Terms, 11.00 if paid before lat Jan. 1916,â€" W, J. Magoe, May l(> 1 m !ws D. McKILLOP CHRISTOE BLOCK FLESHERTON m ONTARIO. vass^s&isras'asras^asiae^^^^^^^^^^ Stock for 5al« ^ couple o( brood aowa. I H»rkatiiie and I Tam vortn for aale. GEO. Teims t) miit purohaaoi. W. ROSS. Uaxwell P. O Pare Bred Holstein Bull Changeling Prince Joe Bred by Changeling Butter Boy out of Tidy Abbekerk Princess Joaephine The greatest butter making »traiii known Term of service- tl.oO for grades IS or pure t>red. OKO. M(>i>RK A SO , Propv, ^^ Tonsorial '^ Parlors We Aim to Give Entire Satisfaction LAUNDRY-Basket closes Monday night, delivery Friday evening CLEANING aud DYEINGâ€" \>^ are agents for Parker's Dye Worksâ€" Clothes clesned and dyed, feathers rejuvenated T FISHER. • . PROPRIETOR ./ \ I

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