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Flesherton Advance, 6 Jun 1918, p. 5

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Junes 1^18 THE F L E S H E K T N ADVA NCE THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA HBAD orrxcm - torokto Money Orders and Drafts are issued by this Bank payable in i.TD itT. all parts of the world. 234 FLESHERTON BRANCH CEO. MITCHELL, Manager. C. P. R. Time Table. Trains leitve Fleshercon Station as r follows : Going South 7.53 a. ra. 4.27 p.m. The mail.s are Goin^ North 12.01 ij.in. 9.18p. m. osed at Ftesheiton aj • follows : For the north at 10.40 !4.m..iiid 7 p.m. ; and the afternoon msiil south at 3.40 o'clock. For morning train south aoail close at p. m. the previ^ms ev'g. VICINITY CHIPS Car load of cement will be in tliu end of the weekâ€" F. (J. (Carstedt. Ur. Little and wifo left laat week for a motor trip to Inyersoll, H.imilton, etc Owen Sound's population is now 12,100 an increase of 281 over last year. Mr. Wilbert Chiird returned to th<^ oity last week much improved in health. Dr. Fred Murray of Tor-jnto spent Sanduy with his btoiher, D.-. Ern, here. R. VV. Shaw ind family oS Ijion.-. Head spent Saturday and Suuday with friends bera. If tish are really gooi brain food there should be no brain ^starvation *irhin a radius ol tifty miles of Fleshertoo. Miaa Mitchell and Miss Stephens of Toronto were the guests of Miss Iva Mitchell over the holiday. Mis. Will Boyd attended the funeral of her grandfather, Mr. J. Gibson, in Toronto last week, S. CUboroe, Mixwell, will close his store Monday.i, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7 o'clock goverumeat time. Mr. C. Sproule and Rtx Lawrence spent the week end at tl.e foruier'.s home near London. Mr. and Mrs. T. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bentham and Mit,8 Edna Fiaher motored to Tottenham in the foruiet'a car to visit Rev. and Mrs. Dudgeon. Miss Maud Richardson ii taking a course in vocational training at Toronto unive rsity in order tc^ be prepared to assist maimed soldiers. Mr. and Mrs. .\le.\. McDonald of I !)wen Sound visited recently with ihe former's uncle and aun', Mr. and Mrs. A. H. McLean. - W. A. iSkeaii", barrister, Toronto, and Mr. Ebbins of Woodbridge, took in the , scener;,' at Eugenia, Friday la.st and were charmed with the beauty of the v.dl'.y. | Pto. Fraser Miller of rianover was | reported last week as killeJ in action. He was a son of ths late H. II. Miller, who died a year and a half ago. He was with the Priuoess Pats. Orders have been sent out by the MiUtary Service Council to registrars n t t } call up any more B class wen. All that are needed for the present have been secured. Mr. R. Wright, school iiispector, and two daughters, of Hauover, spent a .couple of days here dunuL' the past week. Boll captured a 2'^ pound tiout. while here, 'vhicli ma'to hiiti feel that the trip was nut in vain. Mrs. WilDert Chard and son, Harold, of Toronto, who have been visiting here, returned to the city on Tuesdiy, accom- panied by Mrs. John Chard, who pur- jioses taking treatment for injuries aha received over a year ago. Rev. C. Belfry left on Tuesdiy to attend the MethoJist Conference, which begina thi^s week in Toronto Mis. Belfry accompanied him and nill spend a week with her sister on Lake Simcoe, ueai Roach's Point. The regular monthly nieetiui? of th^ W.l. will bj held in the high school on Friday, June 7th, at ii.'M, when Dr. Letitia K. Siirs, who wilt be [>re8.-nt, will address the ladies. Bverybody wetcome. The W. M. S. of the Melhodiat church will take chaige of the prayer meeting ebis Thursday evening at 3 o'clock, when Mrs. U. S. White will itive her leport of the annual Branch meeting. All membars and visitors are luviced to attend. A ploaiaiit evening wai spent :\t tl e ho:nsofMr. and Mr.s. S. McVluKeu on Thursday, May 2.t, when .ibout 40 friends met in hon )r of tlleir son, Fred, presenting him with a pocket testament, safety razor, fountain pen and military belt containing a su'n of money. The address was read bv Mrs. John I'eecroft and the presentation ma 'e by Lloyd Talbot. I'rcd iiiade a ueat teply, telling his friends Ihit Ku apprcoiiled their kiudnese very much. Mr S. W. 0„7.1ey of the 1.. F. C. and ' Miss Lena Swift of Toronto motored up 1 Friday, returning Moi-day. Mr. Harry Quigg returned with them to the West He will be accompanied West by ha sister, Mrs. Swift. Word WHS received by his relatives in Owen Sound that Lieut. Harold Scully was dangerously wounded. No particu- ars have been received. Harold is well known in Flesheitoa having visited at different times while his father was iu busin.'s^s here. H riday evening last was an auspicious occasion in Prince Arthur Lodge, A. F. and A. M., when the D.D.G.IV., lU Wor. Bro, John Mct,iu^kcr^ of Owen Sound, paid his official visit, acconipaniec" by the following distinguished nieuibers of the craft : Rt Wor Bro. G. Menzies, D. Rutherford, H. T. Andrews, and - Wor Bro Jas Leslie, C. T. (Judge) Suth- erland, G H Holmes, E J Creeper, C Vaiiwick, Herb Smith and Bros J H Newton, A E Armstroni! and R N fllerrit ; Bro Robert Wright, P S In- spector for South Grey, was also a visitor. A candidate was initiated and the officer" were highly complimented by , theDDGMon their proficiency iind the prosperous condition of the lodge. Rt Wor Br-j Rutherford also spoke in â-  eulogistic terras. At the close an enjoy- able time was spent iu the dining halt, where the wives of the local tueinbers had laid an inviting spread. A number of toasts were given and with the excel. I lent talent the speeches wore of a very . interesting character, and the evening i will be a raemorable one fur all. Sad Drowning At Sudbury A Respected Osprey Couple Suddenly Called A telesram was received hero Monday morning announcing that Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brackenlury of Coniston, near Sudbury, had been drowned. No par- ticulars have been received. The body of Mrs. Brackenbury had been recovered but that of her husband had not been at the lime the telegram was sent. Mr. and Mrs. Br>kCiienbury went from Osprey to Collision a year or so a';o. He was an engineer by trade. Mis. Brackenbury was a Miss Alt* Heron, daughter of Mr. Addle Heron.Sbacklel'in, Saskatchewan. A couple of relatives went up from Fevei-sham to Conistuu Monday to look after Ihe .ilfuiiH of the deceased. The sad atfair hasc^ist a deep siluoin over the community where the unfortun- ate couple resided and their numerous friends were terribly shocked when the sad news arrived. School Reports Townline A and K for May Sr.4 J Orr, W McMullen. Sr;i-M Welsh, R Welsh, B Car- ruMiers. Jr3â€" M Orr, CFawoett,W Thonifson F S»niple. Pr 2-M Smart. P Welsh, Primer Aâ€" N Thompson. Primer Bâ€" G McMullen, L Smart, Semple. Primer C -L Fawcett, C Orr, Fawcett, K Somple. L Martin. â€" Rachel Hutcliinhou, Tsuoher. Farm For Sale • Lot 100, W T S U, Arteniesi'i, con- tuining 100 acre) ; good frame barn and driving shed, sheep and pig pen, frame house and small orchard : fiiriii well watered and fenced. For particulars apply to -MARK STEWART IJulylS ^UirtcurSESEr^ The Old Adage Notice to Horse Breeders The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating The sam is etmall} true of the 190C Gravity asher. Tr^ (y, one and be convinced 9^ that there i.s none ' better. S. HEMPHILL Agent, Ceylon Fiesherton 16 Power House 7 ' A very good game of baseball was pulled off at the e.xhibition grounds,here, , on Thursday evening last between two first class team3--Power House and \ If'leshertoii . As neither teams had been beaten cj^uite a crowd was uii hand to see acrobatic stunts with the ball and the fast play, at limes, given by both teams. : Seven innings were played and the seoie 'stood Itiâ€" 7 in favor of Fleshertoo. The score by innings was : Power House- ;! 2 1 1= 7 Fiesherton â€" 5 4 I O'- S 4 = 10 riie return game is to be played at Kimberley on Thursday evening. A good game is assured. Another very cUise game w,is played at Eigen a on Mond«y evening butneen Eugenia and Fiesherton iu which the latter caiue out at the long end of a 13 to lii score. In the tiist two inoiugt* the Gray.-, lan away with Fiesherton, and it was not until the fifth and last inning that the loud wut. oveicome. The scoie by iniriigs was : Machinery is Working WeU Successful opuration of the muchihery placed throughout the country for the enforcement of the Military Service Act is reported from all [oints. The rush of the men in the first class to be medically esumined and to get into touch with the anthorities began as soon as the medical boards were established and has con- tinued ever since. Since the proclamation was issued, on October loth, the men have been goioi> to ttie Post Ottices in large numbers to comply with its rsquirements. As was expected, a lurge number of men are seeking exemption. A compre- hensive iiystem of handling these exemption clainas uas been established and it is expected cuniidently thst no trouble will be found -n dealing with each case aatisfactorily, The olticials charged with putting the Act into opera- tion â€" and, in this connection, the post masters of the country are playing an important part â€" will be exceedingly busy until November 10, the last day for answering the call. The imported Clydesdale .Stallion, Horizon, will be at the Park House every Monday night during the sea.son. Horizon is one of the very few horses which won a No. 1 oertiticatc this year, and intending breeders should see liliii bufore breeding He will be iit I,Sinith's, Uock Mills, for noun on Tuesdays, and at F. Genoe's, Eugenia, Tuesday night. \Vm. F< iSTER, Prourietor it Manager. Full line ot McL'onuick Farm Iinpleiuents, Binders Mowers, Kakes, Loaders, Drills, Cultivators, Plows, liiding and Walking Haiiows Eiantfcrd Wind Mills, Puir.ps, Piping and Fittings of all kinds, B -.ittie aye Carriers, Hay Forks, Slings, Filter Carriers, Folding Bath Tubs, Fro.st Wire and Fence Cntters and Sleighs. u A Call Solicited Satisfaction Guaranteed. S. HEMPHILL |Agcnt, - Ceylon, Ont. ii E igeni* 5 Flvshertouâ€" ;t .i 1 4=12 2 5 = i;j Fiesherton Public School F(»li MAY I lloum 1 J I ;j -H Wyville, O Fisher, M Bowec, A Fields, L Cargo, L Blakeley, B Stew- art, P Dow, C Loucke, W Carrington. A Teeter. I Sr ;!â€" N Shunk, E Ferris, I Lever, J Carrington, M Nuhn, A Dow, O Math- ewson, F MathewMon, C MciTavish, A Norris, W Martin, D Colgan. I Class 4 -R Boyd, M McTaAish, J Karatedt, M McCallum, E Wilson. ' Room 2 Ci»s8 2â€" Jessie Colg«n, E. Bentham, Joseph Dinnick, Eielyn Ferris, Emerson Thompson, Ella McMullen, Normun D.nnick, Gordon Wyville, Thel. Wilson, Tad McDonald. Class 1 â€" Luella Lever, Uor. Diauick I Viola Thistiethmaite, Laura Boyd and Mario Pitt on eipial, Teddy Shunk, Or. Martin, Harold liichtrdsou. Piimer Aâ€" Johnnie Nuhn and M Sled e<iu«'. Marjorie Dinnick, U. Walton, .\rleno P.eecroft, Donald Dinnick and Milton Teeter (<[Ual, U. Thistlethwaite, Lilian Carringto^. Primer Itâ€" Jeanelte Cargo, Elsie Mc- Kee, Ernest Fenwick, Murion Stuart, Blanche Fatten, Kdiia MeCallum, Edna Fiild, Jean Stu»rt, Ellen yuinu. Coleridgeâ€" McTa vish A quiet but pretty niairiage was solemnized at the residence of Ueeve McTavish, Fiesherton, ou Wednesday May 21tth. when his eldest Jauuhter, Muriel Amanda, was married to John George Coleridge, D. D.S., of Windsor, Ontario. The ceremony, which was perfurnied by Rev. A. McN'icar, took place at noon, the bridal couple standing under an :iri.li of white lilacs and gie^ii leaves, and the rooms were beautifully dect rated with roses and carDai,ions. The bride.who was one of Fltslierton's most amiable young ladies, wore a tailored tiavelliujj suit of a soft sand shade, and was the reoi(.ient ol many handsome presents. After a dainty repast was served, tlie I happy couple left in their new Chcviolit oar for Windsor exoectiiiij to visit many points on the way. Dr aii't Mrs. Coleridge will leside at 117 Kandtdph Ave. Windsor. Mrs. Coleridge will be much miascd for her social and musical Hualities. Husts of frionds hi-re, includ- ing The Advance, wish them all ihe joys and prosperity possible to a hippy married life. Court of Revision Odds and Ends For Sale cheap or rentâ€" Late John J. Maitin farm, lot 1, con. 4, Euphrasia, containing about 130 acres ; dwelling and new frame barn, stabling under. If not sold in time for seeding will rent. Apply to Chnrles Martin on the premises or to 11. J . Sproule, Fiesherton. mar28th For sale cnea ana on easy terms. Lot 3, con. 11, Osprey, 110 acres. This id a first class farm and in a good sUte o cultivation. Crood bank barn and new frame dwelling. Apply en R. J. Sproule Fiesherton For Kent â€" A brick dwelling situated on Collingwood street, Fiesherton, frame stable,good well and garden in connection owned by Samuel Colquette. For partic- ulars apply to Silas Shunk, Fiesherton. I B''or Sale â€" Driving mnre 5 years old,; team of general purpose horses, four | cows and one thoroughbred Durham bull I two yeais old . Cssh ov time.â€" Kotiert ] Little, Warehiim, or Proton Station P.O. | Phone 41 r 41, Dundalk. 1 July I I till ill W. H. BUNT Agent for Dominion Pianos and Orgauis FLESHERTON, ONTARIO. L .Sirayedâ€" Onto the premises of the undersigned on May l'.>, one bay horte with star in Its face and white spot on its nose. Owner ia leipiested In prov^ property, paj' expenses and take same aw.iy.â€" Uan McDonald, t'evershain. Kentuer'.s Popular Music Store, Mark dale, is the placs to buy your Piano, Organ, Phonograph, .Sewing Machine, ' Sheet Music, and all musical supplies. 1 Try Feversha.n Pastry Flour, the bes for your cook. All Ontario wheat. THE BOYS AND GIRLS Whn have been work- so strenuously on the farms producing food food for those at name and (Uerseas should be given the opportunity of improving their Edu- cation during the slack winter months at the The foes are no hiijher than when farm produce sold :i,t half the price of today. The young people will be benetited throughout life fro-n the training in Business obtained in a few winter months of our Special Business Course. Win'er term begins. Wed. Jan. 2 Circulars free. C. A. FLEMING, F.C. A., Principal, Dept. A., Owea Sound, Ontario. Livery For Sale First class livery in city of 18,000. lb i» the oldest established and oest located in the city. There are l.H horses with very best C'luipmeut. doing a thriving business. Last mouth was over $725. But one competitor. Will sell for cash or consider an exchange on a farm. Apply to 'wiLLOrt^.HBVFARM A3ENCY. CUielph and Georgetown, Onti For Service One pure orcd Shorthorn Bull on lo ;5(>, con, '.'. .\rtemesia. Terms 51.50 for grades. Must be paid within 'J mouths fnim date of service. 1 Ian. lit. -R. O. TURNER. The firsi sittinn of • ihe Court of Re- vision of the Assessment of the Village of Fiesherton will be held in the 'I'l.wn Hall, Fiesherton. ou Monday the 10th day of June, liUS, at o'clock p.m., of which all persons interested are rei^uired to take notice. -W. .J, BELLAMV. May 29, 11U8 Clerk. Court of Revision The tiist bittiufit of the Court of Re- vision of the Assessment of ttio Township of Atteaiesia will be held In the I'oon Hall, Fiesherton, on ijatuiday ttie 8th day of June, WIS, at 10 o'clock a.m., of which a'l pernona interested aie required to take notice. ^ MISCELLANEOUS ; Havina taken over from H. B. McLean, the W. G. I'ickell Insurance business, 1 am prepared to look after the interests of the public. Hugh U. U imfnond, R. R No.l, Eugoi i.!i .\gent. Phone 2 r 2. 1 Aug. For Sale or rentâ€" Cheap, easy teim<4 ^>)od dwelling, stable and ten .acres o land at I'oit'.aw. Don't miss this, mus be sold as owner does not rei(uire it -Apply lo II. J. .Sproule, Fiesherton. mHi28tf Privace funds (o loan on real estate security at leHsonable rate of in'erest. .A.pply to R, J. Sproule, Fiesherton. sept 23 : WOOL WANTED Highest Cash Price Paid f'L'R PHONES- 0.iprey Local Muuicipa!, Feversham Central, 2 r 3 ; Noisy Kivcr Tolcplione Lino, Creeiuore Central Wt 34 r 5 ; The Dell, Dimtrooa Ciutrai, 31 r ii. THOS. A. LAWLOR GENERAL MERCHANT, SINGHAMPTON For Sale â€" A six octave. Dominion organ, piano case, gdod as new, will be sold cheap. May be seen at F. W. Smith's, con. It Erphrasiw, Duncan P.C>., K.R. 1. 18 5 IS Highest price for butter and ecgs at Ciraham Bms. Eugenia. Juno 26 Notice- Aftn June 15 I will not lave j a l»o8r for serviceâ€" J. F. CoUinsi n. j Columbia Grafonolas W. J. BELLAMY. May 2;», l!H8 Clerk. Dr. J. P. Davis CHIROPRACTOR and EYESIGHT SPECIALIST I'ttice over Wcolwoith s stoie. COLLINGWOOD. ONT. BULL FOR SERVICE Registered Shorthorn bull for service, i T Tin V St..-)) f.r grit' c .w.s. .$ 1 OOfor ^ registeroJ oow<. Cm. 4, lots 10 11 Artemesia. ' .hilyl*< â€" J. D. M. LEOD. Ceylon. Holsteia Ball!For Service Clubbing Rates The Advance has no extensive clobbin^ lisi this full, most >.f the papers being ' supplied at regular rates. FoUowint; are some prices : I The Advance % l.QO I Olohe 4.00 ] Mail 4.00 1 The Worhl and .Vdvanoe 4.76 I News and Advance 3,75 ' S:ar and Advance 3.75 Youths Conipinion 8.26 Finiily Herald 125 Columbia Records !| Buii for Service A th"riiii|{!ibre(i Hi^l»t«;:i lull for service on loiK 1.h;Mmj.S.W. r, ftS.R.. Ai-t«n.e«ii.: doc- cly rcUted ti» the worlil'n chati>;>ion 44.i)oiin<l Oiiw. Tenn^- W. 50 for grades, S.'.W fur pure bied.H. 1 July 17 w^ â€" CiEO. MOORE & Son, -F'JK SALK BY â€" W. A. Armstrong JEWELLER, FLESHKRTON ! I have purchisid a pure Shorthorn I Durham bull, iind h.-tve the same for seiviceon lot 58, Toronto Line, Arte- m.-sia. Terms ll.oO, c*sh at time of service. I !) la â€" S. IRWIN.

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