V \ May 10 19i; THE FLESH EK TON ADVAXCF THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA HKAO OPnCK • TORONTO FARMERS Advances to farmers are made MTo i«7» ^ special feature by this Bank. 238 FLESHERTON BRANCH CEO. MITCHELL, i^aiuifer. C. P. R. Time Table. leave Flesherton Stalion as Going North Trains follows : Going South 7.53 a. m. 4.27 p.m. The mails are The annual meeting of the Red Croaa Society will be held at the home of Mrs. Patton on Wetlnesday evening, May 0, at 7.30 o'clock. K\\ ladies interested in 12.01 p.m. ) Bed Cross work are invited to be present 9.18p. on. aa election of orticers for the ensuing year osed at Flesherton as , will tike place. Anyone havinu socks follows : For the north at 10.40 a.m. and please bring them in. 7 p.m. ; and the afternoon mail south at 3.40 o'cloclc. For morning train south : Dr. mail close at 9 p. m. the previous ev'g. practice in Flesherton VICINITY CHIPS McLean his taken over Dr. Lane's and Priceville, and will make his headnu^rters and place of residence in Flesherton. TelepHone calls pi-oniptly attended to at tba office of the late Dr. Carter and the Munahaw house. With two energetic young phy- aicians in our midst the reiiuirements of the community will be well looked after. May they both prosper. Atthe regular meeting of Prince Arthur Dundulk. was in town Lodge A. F. A" A.M. on Friday evening lust the annual election of officers took place as follows : W. M., Wor. Bro Thcs. Henry. W.M. ; S. W., Bro. Thos- Clayton : J. W., Bro. G. A. MoTavish ; Tvcas., Wor Bro.. Jos. Blackburn : Sec, Bro. C. J. Belliniy : Ch-vp., Wor. Bro. W. J. Bellamy ; Tyler, Bro. J. U. Port- eous ; Auditors, Bros. R U. tlollanJand T. Clayton. During t recent thunderstorm, one cf Mr. Wm. Gibaori's black team suddenly dropped to the road on Murphy's Hill, in Mc. Forest, supposedly from elecric shock for the lightning was playing about. The harness wa.s taken t'tf and the horse , lay slill as if stunned until t;be other was \'?, tiken away by Mr. Gibson, when it rose, iK looked around and ran off wildly. Later! it found its way to its own stable. Farm For Sale LotltiS, 2nd N.E.T. * S.R., ArtemesisI ^ontainins; 50 acrei!. clean and under grxxi { cultivation. Good buildings, go<xi wed, well ' watered. Small orchard. R.jLD. Thres I miles from Flesherton. Apply for price an 1 1 terms to the owner. -JOHN BLACKBURN. ] Flesherton P.O. 1 Nov.ti -^j^^^?^ s?^S?:^T:k^z^: ^?TZf^r?:^>T^:^^ MOTHERSrrriStop and Look We have some pretty girls' Dieses made up. Anything from 2 to 14 yrs. Just what yoa are looking for. Also separate Middies. Prices are right. I vis 1 mi wm Plain White Voile. Voile wirh a pretty colored tlower. Dark Blue Voile with llower. Black and White Striped Voile. Cream Halm Beach. Any of these will make Mother or Sister a Pre'.ty Dress. SPORT GOODS We have the Utest in Sport Goods. Some- thing different than you have ever seen. Raw Silk B.ickground, with a rose check and sport ; and another piece, spot and stripe. Corae in and see it. Public Notice Mr. C. Pye of Clarksburg was a visitor in town Saturday. Durham will celebrate on June 4 and turn over the proceeds to the Red Cross. Mr. D. Wright, on Saturday. Dr. Fred Murray of Toronto, Is the ' guest this week of his brother, Dr. I E. C Murray. ' Pte. Chas. Roy, ^m of Mrs. Roy of ^ this place, is offioially reBorled missing ' since April 9. . I A private moving picture entertain- 1 meet in the the town hall Saturday j evening was well attended. Gnr. Charley Stewart of the Field Artillery, Toronto, visited his relatives beie during the past week. At theregu)ar meeting of council Monday evening Dr. appointed Medical Health place of the late Dr. Carter. Notice IS hereby given that a Bylaw '. was passed by the Council of the Town- \ I ship of Arteniesia on the 7th day of ' April. 1!I17, providing for the issue of debentures to the amount of ?170O for I the purpose of enabling the Truateea of ' School Section No. 13 of the said Town- ship to bui'd a new school house, and that such bylaw was registered in the Registry otiice for South Grey on the •-tJth day of April, 1917. Any notice to (juash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three mou'hs after the tirst publi- cation of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. Dated this ord day of May, 1!»17. W. J. Belliiiuy. Twp. Clerk. Flour* 61c Feed Try a Bag of our Maple Leaf Flour ; And we have Ontario Brin and Shoi-ts, low grade Flour, etc.. in stock. A Car to arrive about the 10th of May Seed s ! Seeds ! We have in stock â€" Sweet Clover, Buckwheat.Alfalfa Alsike.Timothy, Mammoth Clover. All No. 1. Gov- ernment tested. Prices r 1 ;,' h C . Hardware ! Hardware ! Shelf and Heavy J.«Rk8, Knoba, All Hoes, I n Rakes, Hariwsre. and Ere. Stock. Spades. Nails.Paintg, Oils, Varnishes. WIRE : Barb Wire. Black Wire, Coiled Spring Wire, Plain Brace Wire, •Soft Brace Wire, Woven Fence Wireâ€" 4. 7, 8, 9 wires higli Shovels ;»Dd M. T). Forks. F. the villiice Little was Officer in At the regular meeting of the Ladies' Aid of Chalmers church last week a resolution of condolence was adopted conveying the sincere sympathy of the Society to the following families of the congreg-wiou recently bereaved : Mrs. P. QuiKg and f.imily, who lost husband anJ father ; Mr. Price Teeter, bereft of two sisters ; and Messrs. Roderick and Thos. R. McKenzie aua sisters, also Mrs. H'uman HyUnd ind little son of bereft of two sisters. Sympathy was also N"w York, are spending the summer extended to Mrs. W. J. Douglas in her with her parent.*, Mr. and Mrs. W. [fj^i i,y ti,e gevere affliction ot her A. -Armstrong. (daughter. A Garden Party will be held Women War Workers Young women can render Country real service by preparing a!te pi^itioas in Basinets Offices Banks and relieve young men for service. the ftr iind war G. KARSTEDT FLESHERTON, ONTARIO. p^W'» * » w - w j w w <m m » . » " .-w ww'p w'^'w i '^ ' i^'^w m W'W " W "^ i«^<i^'^ii»ii» p. at Eugenia on the 24th nf May under the auspices of the Methtdist church. Fuller particulars later. Kurses wanted at Victoria Ho.spital, Shelburne, to take up a ihiee years' courae of training. Ewiug. ( Matron ) A letter to Iha .\dvance received this week froui Sergt. J. A. LeGard encloses the following appreciation : "The Flejhetton boys of the late U7ih Batt. wish to thank the ladies of the Khaki League Club through your paper for thO .\pply Mrs. I. Scott ; parcels received by them at Easter time, N'lcloria Hospital, ' Wishing the Club every succes-s in their Fifty thousiind men will be called up very soon under the Militia Act for home defence. â€" \\':\> «r'M tikj 'thti places in the Cjsiness Offices and Binks ' Youu.{ women should pre- pare now i"- the â€" OWEX Sol Sl>, O.NT. Spring Term opens APRIL 0;H_ (.'itcular Free. C . FLEMING, F.C.A.. Principal ''/r ''//â- â- ">',â- School Children's Eyes. Out. j most noble work.- Sergt. .1. .\. LeCird, U^j, Sergt. E. N. Jamiesou." Shelbuiiie All accounts against the 248'.h luust be submitted in triplicate immedi- j Word was received Ust week atinounc- .itely to Ueadnuarters, 24Sth Batt-lion. j ing the death of W.n. Wiley of Wode- Owen Sound. Also all accounts with j house. The sad event occurred in the individuals in this Battal.on should be We^t, where Mr. and Mrs. Wiley had adjusted at once. igoDe to take a situation, having rented the farm at Wodohouse. Mr. Allie Best, who was so badly injured by a fhlling tree on Good Friday and has been in hospital at Toronto ever since, was brought home on Mondiv. He is not improving as his friends would like to â- )«« him. Lieut. Dr. Little, who has been diing his bit in the eastern war zone for the past year, returned to town Monday evening to resume his practice. A] iiuurtetle of autos met the Dr. at the | station and escorted him to town. We understand 1 that Mr. Wiley died from diphtheria ] and the remains were interred where he died. He leaves a young widow formerly Miss Clara Buskui, daughter of i Mr. John Buskin, to whom much sympathy is extended. i Sunday ne.xt will be Mothers' Day in i the Methodist church. Every Methodia' I is urgently asked to be present and bring their friends. Wear a white j flower for mother's sake. Monday even- ing a War Time Banciuet will be held in Of Course Yon Fellsve in Sidns There are good signs, bad '=i;;ri* and indifferent siim?- ir.dicatin; a variety of thin::-:. This sign is a guide to all who u-^e paint.* And it has a bis; double irieanins:. It emphasizes the purity of the ingredients to be found in every cantJt B-H "' Engh^^. " Paint and it guarantees the satisfaction you will have as the result of ics application. Its constant use b\ men bcsi qualified to judge paint values is another sign of its merii;. Be guided by tins true sign and buy B-H "English" Faint to beautify the exterior of vour home. F. H. W. HICKLING. Flesherton R RANDCTAM -H ENPEIgSO N MOWT|*K^U >tAi-»r.^X ST UOHN TO»OKTO V^**S**H»K>i KD^ON TON CAUOAHV />; â- II ' â- â- â- - â- ------ - -â€" â- â- -â- -â- â- â€" â- -^ â€" ^...^ â€" . ... ^ , . ,f^ Dr Murray had delivered to him a ' the b.asemont wh-n a goodprograutw.il new Chevrolet car on Frid.iy last. ! be given. On Sunday aveuing Rer. Charley Richardson has also purchased a Hudson Kelley of Westsidc ehurch.Owcn Chevrolet Dr. Little has also purch.is- , ^^ouiid, will preach to the young people ed a Chevrolet, makinf? the tourth of : and will also .peak at the ban.iuet. these uoptilar cars placed hereby Mr. I Again on Sunilay evening the Melho- Jackson this spring. Officers of Methodist Ladies' Aid Pres., Mrs. W. Moore ; 1st Vice, Mrs [ dist church was favored . I especially choice singing. W. Boyd ; -»nd Vice, Mrs. Jo.s. Clinton ; Sec, Mn. E. Wickens : Asst, Sec, Mrs. W. llawkcn ; Treas., Mrs. Geo. Mitchell ; Parsonage Com , Mrs. John Heard and Mrs. W. Hawken. Mrs. Will Stewart ot the suburbs tuet with ^i painful accident one morning last week wl.en milking. The cow kicked, knocking her over, and a steer near by trampled upon her, bruising her badly. No bones were broken, however, and under Dr. McLean's care she i" rjcovering. A letter from Mrs. W. S. Bentham at Irving, N. \'., tells ot the death of her with some .\ duct was rendered by Drs. Fred and E. .Murray, a quattclto by Misses Maud Uichardson I and Cai'.ot'.a Uowe, and Drs. Fred and ' Em Murray, also a solo by Miss Rowe, aecouipAnietl on the violin by Miss Hulse. There will :il>o be souio special music bv these art sis next Suiiday. This church is Certainly enjoying some rare treats in t'.ie musical line just now, Thiiso who are busily alrooating a memorial to Edith Oavell had liotli"r devote thtir energies to winning the war thin to raising monuments before the necessary work is completed. There is too much si^uandoiing of funds in various ways iu this countiy, especially in the recruiting. As an example two and Many lives have been ruineo , = through neglected eyestrain in childhood. The eyes of every child should be examined. We have made a special stud> of this branch of optics, and guarantee satisfaction. 1 Consultation free. W. A. Armstrong. MASSEY HARRIS IMPLEMENTS This famous maKe of implements is 1 well known all over the country and; their own good work is the best recom- i mendatioti they can receive. If you require anything in the line of Binder*, Mowers, Seed Drills. Cultivators, Pulp | ers. Plows, Sleigh-i, W:iagon9, Creaui j Separators, Hariows. Hollers. Cutting \ Boxes, Ensilage Cutters, Gasoline s'l | nines. Sawing outtits, etc , give us a chanee to ijuote priecc;. John Wright, - Agent Flesherton i father, Mr. Win. Smith, whose passing three men have been here for the past we announced las^t week. Mr. Smith foar months recruiting and four or dve was an old pioneer of Artemesia and died recruirj have been the total secured. It at the ripe old aue of Stt. He was ill i* » shameful waste of funds fiom which •ight weeks and died of paralysis of the the Militia Act pt.ividea a relief if it weio throat, Oeing unable to take nourish- ' only euf jrced. ntent. lie was butied at his own The Women's Institute held their rj.niost in a preity little cemetery about ' annual meeting in the high school on . . , , . , 111.' M«v â- - I he Sec. -Treas. gave a report of ten minutes diive fri'in his daughters ' . . ?• t home. The reeruitini; soldiers, who have hetni here for the past four inontlis, left for Owen- Sound Monday and hive l»een warned to tot i-eady for removal this month. They expect to go overseas in the near future. .\ny young man intend- ing to join them shou'd do so without delay. tl'p year's work as follows : receipts, fUii.tJ.'i ; expenililure, 815S 82 ; leaving a lialanc»» on hund of Â¥2 8l<. .\ bale was sent fo tho tire sutferers a' Matheson ; also parcels to iich of the ;W Flesherton soldier boys. To'al a-ii.>unl leah/.L-d for Ked C'ross woik StTS.To. tltti.-era for 1!)I7 and lOH : Pres., Mrs L A. Fisher ; 1st Vice, Mrs. 1>. McTavish ; '2.\\A Vice, Mrs. F. Mathewson ; Sec -Treas , Mr-i.F. Wicken.s ; Pis. Dirnct:>r, Mis. \\'. A. Hawken. .Jl*. .»"- v\|«. .SIfe .!'«! vS!& .M*. ^tr. '•««• ^B? '^'S "isf t» %«• •»> "Hf Dout start the .Spring with a Shabby Duggy. â€" Try a coat of SHERWIN-WILLlAinS AU 1 & BUUGY PAINT I also bive a Paint for every purpose â€" itiside or outside. Get a Color Card, Paiiii aud Varuish Brushes. â- ^t, vV<> AM. vV'< ^tn m- ^'£> .^!fr sji*: ^ ^^^ ^i«: -j;^ ^ %«= ^«= F.W. DUNCAN! The Flishert6n Hardwire. Pttone 30 r^. ^ t < i t\ Selective Sliding Gear Trarrsmission with Three Speeds forward and reverse. Auto- Lite Two Unit Electric Starting and Lighting System; Valve-in-head Mote Centre Control; Speedometer; Cantilever Springs; Non- skid Tires on rear wheels. CHEVROLET MOTOR CO. ?^£ft'^^^ OSHAWA. ONTARIO. A. JACKSON, Agent Markdalc. ^.^.^.'^iif^if\^.'^.'^<w.w.w.\!\^.:\ri'ii/f..w.w.WiW..w.^^^ Boar For Service IVire bred \orksliirc Uoiu forH-rvioo at the MeRne farm, near IVyloii. Teiliisâ€" ^1 5l> for all aiinah served. INov. -J. F. aULlNSON FOR SERVICE Boar for Service Lit "-'4, eon. 14, Artmsia, purebred! The ul^d.-rsigned has a thoroughoreil ^hrtilâ- ln lull, Villey King. (Irade 1 Yorkshiie Boar for .service on lo^ U, cod, cows jsl.'io, I urebred *4 OX "^ I .July 17 i f*. Osprcy. Terms Sl.(X>. -NV. A. WFBKIJ. FRED SPOFFARD.