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Flesherton Advance, 6 Jul 1916, p. 5

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<v I' mi 1 ^--r July«l>l« THE FLESHEflTON ADVANCE THI STANDARD BANK OF CANADA HEAD OrnCC • TORONTO DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHEQUE. Saving* Bank Depotits bear interest at i*T'» i«Ta highest current rates. m FLESHERTON BRANCH GEO. MITCHELL, MiuMC«r. Trains rfollovs : Going Sooth 7.53 a. m. 4.27 p.m. The mails are C. p. R. Tine Table. leave Flesherton Station as Going North 12.01 ».ai. 9.18p.m. osed at Fleshertoo as oUowa : For the north at 10.40 a.m.and 7 p.m. ; and the aCtemoon mail south at 3.40 o'cloeic. For morning train south null close at 9 p. m. the previous e*'g. i^ VICINITY CHIPS Mr. W. Moore >peat Sunday in Dnrhaoi. Miss McLean of Alton, is tha |<usit of Mri. Albert Sleirart. Mr. C VV. C'hadirick of Toronto.spent the holiday with friends. Mrs. Karsiedt is visitiai{ at Elmwooi 4kDd Chesley this vevk. Miss Uonsberger of St. Thomas was visiting Miss Clara Duncan. Uiss C. McKioley, Toronto, U visiting Mr. and Mis. Mark Wilaoo, sr. Mr. Donald Mc Vicar has gone to tako s position in Odllia for afew week s. Master Marshall and Cliivton Betti are xpetiding their grandma in Toronto. Misii Dafoe B. A., of Mador, has bees engaged by the high school board to Huoceed Miss Oldham Misa McMillan, teacher at Fert William, is visiting her sister, Mis. James Patton. Dr. and Mrs. K. K. Richardson and little daughter of Toronto, were vititorx over the week end at &tr H. Richardson's. MiM Ina Latdlaw, a pupil of Flesher- ton high school, has gone to Li'>ns Head to spend the holidays. Mr. and Mia. g». W. Siaclair of Collingwood .tre visiting the latter's, parents Mr. and Mrs. W Sharp. Mr. Geo. Carter of Toronto ws4 in town un Saturday with his brother-ialaw Mr. Jos. Rutledxe, of Ml. Zion. Mr. Gt>o. Tuckrr and MisM Ltarin »f Toronto, are spending a fortnight with hb lifter, Mrs. Levi Betts. Mr. Eiuersou \Vicken8,of the suburbs, had a barn raising last wt;ck at which the block and tackle was used. Miss Holmes of the High School btiti has gone to Toronto to take a live weeks' course in iirt in the I'uiversiiy. Dr. R, U. Henderson iiud little sun, Ivan, of Toionto visited over the week end at Mr. Jos. Blackburn. Mr, and Airs. Milt;s I'bistletbwaitu left Sa' ui'day to visit the former's brother in Detroit. Mr. H. S. White .tnd Mis.t LownJet werti at Meufurd ou Tuesday attending 4t meeting <>f ihe Kutrance Buard. Mis) Ida Richardson of Toronto, is on a holiday visit with her uncle, Mr. Kub(. Kichardeoii. Mrs. (Rev.) Ay eit> returned >o Turun- 4o 1'i.st week after a month's visit with her ibuighter, Mr?. Blackburn. Mr. J. Turner of Paisley w*s a huli <lay visitor wi h his sister, Mis. J. W. Duiiciiii. Mrs. C. F. Sims of Westou and Mi.'. D. Kirby of Tuiomo spent the hul.Uay with Mr. and Mrs. Nuln. Mint Clara McLean of Owen Sound is and uncle, Mr. ai:d w;ih h's visiting her aunt Mrs. A. McL3an. Mr. Haiuld McLean has spend a couple of moutlis brother in Uaiuiltou. Mr. Slid Mis. J. Rutled^e and family of iVansrt'eld, Ont., visited over the 1st with Mr. and Mis. O. Fliillipt. Mr. aad Mrs. 0. O.tewell uf Toron'o were up for the lioliday. The Dr. h.is returned home but . Mrs. C)aewell will remain for a couple of w'eeks. Fojith line L.I). L. will be at Rock MilU Baptist iliuich for an C^range â- eruion on Suuday, July i'.--R. I'edlar, W. M. Mr. and Mrs. N. Leader of Lon lor, We're holiday visitors at Mri". Jas. Fisher. Mrs. Fisher accjmp:mied them Iioaie for a visit. Mr. and Mr>. W. Breise and Miss Hannah Broese of Chat8»^,rtli and Mrs. McDonald of 0»ei> Souiii?, «cie visitors in town on Saturday. T, e Misses Rose and Lata 'i'Kalei' of EIniwuod, accompanied by their bro'hi's Frtiik snl V\ellirglon, visited the t uuclf, F. G. Karited-, â-  n the l^t. Mr. Ad.tin Hyslop of the Valley,called tn the Advance office one day last week and left a sample of whei^, which meas- ured five foot three inches w>th several inches broken off. Mr. Jeff Thiatlethwaite and family and Mr. Thorpe Wright and daughter, Emma, came up from the city on Fciday in the former's car and are spending » few days with friends here. Misa Maggie Caswell, Toronto, and Miss Flossie Caswell, nurse in training ai Newark, X. J., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. j. Caswel), Torontj line. Marriedâ€" At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John Parsons, 3<h line, Arte- mesia, on Friday, June 14, by Rev. W. Madden, Myrtle Parsons to Harold Smith, son of Mr. Wm. Soiith. Osprey. Mr. and Mrs. John Sinclair of Erin are viaiting the tatter's brother, Mr. Price Tee'er. Mrs. Clayton Mar of Erin, who his been visiting Mrs. Teeter for the past montb. has returned home. Rock Mills public school was joined by Portlaw and 8h line schools at a picnic on Thursday last which passed US' pleasantly. A baseball match betwsen Rock Milla and Flesherton teims was won by the former. Ths funeral on Sunday of the y>>ung men who wtre drowned at Eugenia was one of the largest evor seen at Eugenia. A memorial service was held ou Tuesday. The case was very sad and sympathy with two families ia universal. Mr. Fred S^offord and family and Dr. John Wilson and wife of West Toronto, motored from the city on Saturday ard are bolidayins this leek at Eagenia Dr. Wilson is the youngest son of Rev. A. Wilson, a former paator of Cbalner's church here. The anoiversury wrvices in Cbalmsr's church en Sunday ^ were saoeeeafQl. Deep'y'Satereatiog sermons were preMh- ed by Rev. Mr. McLean of Haoover, •nd excellsDt music was itiveo by the choir assisted by Dr. Re H. Henderson of Toronto. The contributions for the day were good >. . . ' ' â- â€¢_ At the recent Provincial Normal School uxraiinatioDS the former atudents of Fleshetton High School were very successful. The following obtained Interim Second Class Certiticates : M. Legate, D, Thuiston, M. Boyd, S. Orr. H. Shunk, L. MoPliail, R Spencer, K. McMillan. At the closing session of the C.)un'y Council a dig executed by Belgian chil- d reii as acknowledgment of the county's gift of riour was pieser.ti-d, but 'ha flag w;»3 decorated with ihi jtirs and stripes instead of the union j<ck. Some of the members iranted the tl-ig returned to Beluiuin, but fortunately wiser counsels prevailed and th-j Belgian children will never have the mortitication of having the rtiig returned for remodelling. The c lunty clerk will have this dune himself. The bodies of the two young mer, Charles Snrih and VVilliiim Wilson, drowned in the hydro dim at Eugei.ia, were found tloatiug on Saturday evening last alxiut 8 o'clock. The bolie.s can.e Ui> exactly nine days from the time of the accident. For three or four days a Toroiil 1 diver had been endeivoring to recover the bodies but was uneuccessful. John N\i son found ! ii b;oth er's body mid a littlii Inter young Wilson's body! w.'is found Hoating at the same spot. The young men had evidently only been ou' a few iiiinu'as when the accident occur- red a.s a watch carried by one of them had stopped at Biftean mirutes t > eiylit o'clock. The double funeral took [dace to Salem burial oround on Sunday, Mr. and Mis. Montgomery and two children if Toronto, were visi.ors iit the Methodist parents over the hdiday. Mis. Mcntgoinery, sr , ucoouioinied theiu and i* remaining fj'r a week w.th her daughter, Mrs. Dudiroii. Mi.«s Ethel Dudgeon accouipiini.d her uncle home in hit cir. ^r^.-Zr^j:Z,.Z'.'.r,Z>y^^Zir:^^^ -iv '^.'^j'.^^'i^./i-^-:^JT*ysaXf!^y?Zr>D^^ '^^;=g;;?g;:>;?r:^7 F. G. KARSTEDT, FLESHERTON KARSTEDT BROS. . PRICEVILLE Fiesherton's Busy 5 ore HAS TO OFFER ^> ^ STiPLE DRY GOODS: â€" At the old price of a jear ago, Thia id an exceptional offerâ€" when voa consider tlie recent advances ou these. This applies to lines we already have in stock and comprise a fall range of Prints, Ginghams, Galatias, Flanneletts, Shirtings, Flannelette blankets, Scrims, Nets, Honey cloths, Sheeting, Circular pillow cotton. Our stock is complete in every line. MOUSE DRESSES, WAISTS AND MIDDIES J We have the latest fancy materials. The Waists are pretty. A nice line "«-'-â-  .' ~ at $1.25 each, and we have a few pretty httle childrena' dresses and white ' . .. Midlies. Then we have a full range of pretty Voiles, including White, Blue, i " Pink, Black and White striped Voile. Just the thing for Bummer wear. MEN'S OVERALLS, SMOCKS, SHI RTS AND ^TROUSERS - Two factors enter into the scarcity of these necessary articles of apparel. There is a grea labour scarcity, as well as the uaability to get the Dorim and Stifel cloth . Prices have soared :„ » unheard of levels for fall placiags. We have a good stock on hand. Let us show you them. To hand a new shipment of Men's tine Shirts. HARDWARE HARDWA RE "\^'e have a tuU range ol Hardware. Everything in Forks Snaith, ri ay rope. And how about your Paris Green? me when you need your Binder Twine \^OOL. WOOL. Bring your Wool to Karstedts'. We are paying the top figure, prices for Dairy Produce. Come in and give us a trial. Rakes, Scythes, Don't forget Al so highest A Successful Celebration F. G. KARSTEDT Mrj. J. .X. Kernahxn of Favershaui, ' and dmighter, Mrs. J»iue!< Leggate of Gibralter, are visiting the former's bro- I ther, Wm. Banley of the P. O Depart- '{ ment in Ottawa. The First of July celebration in Flesl.- erton wai a succms from every point of view. The crowd was !ar»e and evary- â- â- .hina went off without a hitch. There was a crowded house at t he concert in the evening when Dundalk talenc put up a splendid entertainment. The manage- ment deiire us to tl'anic a'l thoiie wh# do.iated towards the ttfair as well a* those who made it a tuccess by their presence. j A serious accident happened to Mr. J, following is » list of the sporU : J- Fleming, of DerVy Tp , on Tuesd. Men's basebdl- Flesherton Ut, Rock of last "eek when he h»d the nuafortuce Mills 2ai. isjore 13-21. Ladids' bate- of having his left lea broken. The | b*ll- Flesherton 1st, Proton iad. Lad- accident happened at the barn rais ng of i _ ies'Hi'ching Uace-Mis. Mercer 1st, Mr. David Wadell. Wi.h several other ,^^ men Mr. Fleminn ^ra» taking down oce iri Miss Nesbicr. 12nd, Miss .^ininda Stewart < 3d S*ddle R»ce- Liu. Teeter 1st, ; of the B.-rt Spirks 2ud. j Proceedsâ€" Gate I1U.50, Concert! $113.30, Supp'r |44 15, other receipt*. 195 6rt. tiiubarf . do» It alipp overUiy throUfih the roje an I struck him on the left leg breakinu it a shoit distance below y the knee. Mr. Fleming was at once rt-| .V moved to his home, when mediciladl i.tl was summoned and the fracture reduced. Train KUU dttle C i^ that j We ar»- {lleased to tepoK IFIeming is progri'ssing favorably ! Leader. Mr. T.ri Orangeville, June 28. â€" The infant son ; of ^. Foldstein, who re.sides on Centre i P^a- Frank Dobson of the Machine atfjet. in the Southward, was hferally! Gun Section of the 160tb Bruce Bait*:- cut to [/ieocs by the down C.P.R. wty- freight it about H o'clock to-night, in full lop. while in H*novcr seeing friends otf on the late tiain, fell sor e undtr view of his mothtr. The child, about two years old. w\% croising the tracks nsar its home when struck by the engine. Thi fraotic mother picked up the dead body and ca>ried it in'o the house. Dr. James Henry opened an inquest on the body tj-iiight, which was idjourned when the jury had viewed fie remains. the wheels in stepping fiuui a car as the | traia was movin;{ out and had the big tuel crushed oif his foot, besides huvini; an- i other one badly bruised. He was brought to the Bruce County Hospita', where he i.s recovering from the .lishap. Dobson is one of four biothm who en is Ld wiih the liiOth at Paisley, and it is said liM no fewer thai i:>7 relatives bearing arms in this war. 'SAVE YOUR TIME Haying time is a busy time an.i every dav lost to the Farmer by broken and worn out Machinery means considerable delay and lo.ss to him. Then for (juick repairs and adjustments we are ready to look after your re«iuirements as usual with a complete Hne of Repairs in the following lines of Machinery: â€" MASSEY-MARRI5. COCKSMLTT. FROST & WOOD NOXON, AND PETER MAniLTON. ^; We also have the agency for the well known Frost & Wood Mower and Horse Rases. â€" Phone -No. 9 _ D. McTavish :-:-: Flesherton i NOTICE Fetch â€" Bryan Riveidale Methodist cl urch, Toroi.to, w.is the scene of a quiet weddinL' on Sat., June 24, when Olive, second dau^Lter' of Mr. ^ind Mrs Bryan of Oanforth ave ,' Notice is hereby given that a by-law becime the wife of Mr. .\l!nan H. Fetch, i •** passed by the Council if the T.iwn- t «> j; i> , I, c w . *'''P "f Arteinesia, on the third d^y uf youngesr son of Mrs. «. retch of West . "^ ,„,.. ,• , .l fi ' * June, l!Ut>, pi-.ivuling fnr the i.s.siiHuf|: loruulo. Rtv. Dr. Ockley performed j r)e|,e„mre„ „, the amount of ^'.'IMK). Oil for â-  ' the ceiemony. Miss Mabie biyan was | the purpose uf enablJiii; the boaid of | , her sistei's bridesmaid while Mr. U iss| ^"^'"^ '*''^'''"''' T'""''^'-'''*' >'f I'nii.n 5.'Im,)1i sectiiMi No. 12 i.f 111- Tc wii'liipi of 1 , , I Arteiiiei-ia -ind (.ileiielg to e.Meiid .iiH re- ! I W4S afterwards held at the home of Ihe^p^jr ,1,0 gch....l h..u.se in said Inion'; School Section tiiid thit such liyl^4w was registered in *he Ri^is'iyA" olHce for ' Hegistialion Uivi^*ion i^f South Grey on!, the 15th dsy ot June, IDlii. 1 1 Any motii n to i|in»li or set a.side the ' sa-ne i>r m.y pait thereof must he made, ' within three months after the Kid , publicaii'iu (if til s notice i"d Ciimidt be : lu.ide ther«aftei-. IJ'ited this 17th dny 1 of June, liCI). i -W. J. T5ELLAMY, Cleric. 1 1 . !â-  NOTICE Now is the time tn renew your l^^ty^ et 5her\vih-Williams BlI||P^ Is the best for this piupo.se. A N'arnish Gloss lainrof great dunibility. E.specially adaptetl outside e.\po.sui'e. etc. aint loss for ^rf^^ Herim supported ihei^rooiu. A reception of the bride, only the immediate relatives being present. Mr. and Mrs.l*..-tch «ill reside ill Retina, Saskatchewan JJouble tlie life of your Vehicles them with good Paintâ€" it .•>. W.P it couldn't cover the earth. A Paint or b â-  protecting didn't make a:ood '"ii)i.sh for every foniialion reganling Paintinu' or tunii.slietl. pnrpo.se. Any in - Varnishiiiii irladiv Singhampion Public Notice Tiike iiotiee that all persons arc licie- by fori idlen trespassing on, or duuqiii.g any rubt.is.h on, or taking, s-iii, yiMvel, eiiith or 01 her manor off I'aik lot known as the Fleslinr sand pit, iu Floslierion, CJitainiiu abou! two.vores, as all perjons u-esp^ssiug or coiiiiiiirfing any w.nn; or removinij ivnytbin;; iherBfrom, 01 .iny purt of the. Flush' r mf,:Ue in and around Kleshi-rton Village, will be pros- e.'-ited accoii i:ig tt> law. UK. T S. isPROULE, JulytJ E.xecutoc tor tHe Eatat â- . The \Voii.en 3 Institute held their reg- ular meeting last Friday. The steakef o' tl day was Miss Powell of Toronto, j Mr. Morrow of MadiU's school, was t'l! pies liny exi'i'.inir here last wctk. | Tiiere were 1!) c indidates. Mrs. Sl.ie'ds and childr.n are going to take a two months' vis t wiili frie^ids out â- VVe.s:. Tliev will le joined by Mrs.(Dr.) ' Speuce lit Thesja'ion. [ The miny frienls (f Mri. J no. Morton j of Toronto, will ie,ret to hear tf her; i-ovirf il neJ-s at the hoin,- of her daugl . ter, Mi9. M. INlu phy. Mrs. Brimcr, | .ilso Missei Jennie ai d .Margaret Morton j came from Toront> 1 1st week to a'sist in | nui-int their in>ther. .\il hope for a; speedy recoveij'. j Mr. W. Slieard n iw sports a new car. | Mr. Chas. Till niij.son is ils > tl'.e pisses- 1 sor of a tine one. 1 A number fro 11 here atejdid tie circus held in Collin;iwood. | The Ladies' .\id of iha Presbyterian ', church are gjini lo holl their (^iirdm Party on July T ou Mr. Tlioinas Ueppen- stall's lawn. ', Rev. Eisli, CJrand Cliaplniu if the Orange Order, w 10 hf been in this di-strict tJ.e past w.-ck preacliad in the Methodijt church I .st S.nd.y Lveuiug. Mifsenget. F. W. DUNCAN Hardware Merchant ; FLESHERTON. Phone 30 r 2 ONT. 1 WHO SHOULD ^ g NOT ADVERTISE IS ^ p THE MAN WHO HAS |[ a^ NOTHING TO OF- ^ WAY ^ AND ^ THE HE ONLY MAN g; .^- Fifteenth Annual Excursion ^ PER IN THE " OF SERVICE Til Toronto, Magara Fails and Buffalo is tciua run on July 15, 1916 y C'.U. l:inada Sti'amshi[i Line, MASSEY HARRIS IMPLEMENTS This fanjuu.s make well knonn all (,ver ^ -SUCH A PERSON 3!? IS A DEAD ONE - WHETHER KNOWS IT NOT. HE Elb>rl Hubbard in the Fra OR ^ (Jorne Route and Interiiaiioniil. This is a-i far as we know, the only nutiiig to these p.irts I 111-* year. Yon will do well I,) make y' iir iiirain-icniei.ts early and notify ymn frienii.s 1 liit you r<re coming The iisunl exclusion r.le will be the s:iiiie, pins war tax. If H>n wi.sh your ticket ti' I'.xti'iid f 'Ur days or from Satnr- d.iy to Tuisday bcHer wiitu V. VJ. Wi.i.il, C. P R Ticket Aged, Oncn .S.uiid. The fare \nd time tiblo is as follows: .Toronto Ninttara Kails .Vliilt Chil^ .\i1til Clnlil Lv. Miii'iiiialan.aia.in. â- iifO ju.tl) t-3.7.") »1',ii 'â-  Kloherton !'.:« SsUj. iM t.SO :i ;') l.'-U '• Saimeen iMfla.ni. I'.W l.l.'i ;t,l.i ••.73 •• Ptolou '. ,0«.ni '.'.10 !.'» ;<.10 I.TI See big posters for further pvrticulari. of iiaplemen^s is ,, , '''*' Country and i!ieu-owin;„od wwli i.s the "best " ii.end.iii„n they cm receive re-iuirc anythinij in the Ima of M(.wer8. Seed Drills, Ciiiti* ers, Pl.,ws, Sleial,.,. U„ .Separators, Hi recoiu- If yuu Binders, »'ors, I'ulp- ' aifiton.", Cream I, „ arr.iws. U,,l|..,s, Cuttinir B...xe.s. Ensilasje Cu.te.s. 0\so\ii,T ^ gincs, Sawini{ outtils, etc oh.mee to ipiote prtcerf. . e»j Stive us a John Wright, - Agent Ffeshcrton <,>ual lied Hr Ni.. 8. .\rie Teacher Wanted t*iit Teacher for s.g. ^^^^^#!iiv4^^S^)^^^ ^'"^ glowing weather still coottnues. P. (>., ()i,t i;«ri. f'"""''""- ^'^y <-'o""ty, salary - [ t<)00 : dunes I., caninienee fst ^oi. ., lor Apply,,, J. W. Mclve. Maxwell 'â- fTT-

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