June 5 1910 THE 1' L E S l-I E K T O N ^ D V A NC IEARNTOSAVE.â€" Every man, woman "^ and child can save. Every one should save. Every ambitious person doci save. The Savings Department of the Standard Bank of Canada affords every facility for aid- ing you to save. aoi THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA FLESHERTON BRANCH â- GEO. MITCHELL . - Manaceb ir«l S^» 4hn|>> toa-'oinliU terms, ihe UdiI^ I'ilMihll t(^ the \j, Fle.sh-i1M» IvttLT and e^ vnrck/aw. Apply u> R. f . Sproule, Tho lueetmg ef O^prey I .F.O. will ba held in the Orarge hnll, Feverahain, cm Saturday, June 7, at rt p.in. Memlicis reqaedted to iiltend â€" H. SpoffurJ . Flesheilon. June519 C. p. R. Time Table. leave Fleshercon Station Trains ollows : Going South 7.53 a. 111. 4.27 p.m.. The mails are Going North 12.01 p.m. y.l8p. m. osed at Flesheiton aa follows ; 7 p.m. Tho Presbytjrian Guild will hold a monster garden party on the Agricultural grounds, Fleshettoii, on Friday, June ! 2Uth, UUU. Utueball, aupper and pro- gramme. Admission 25 and 3oc. Keep this date open . The annuil moelini; ot Centre Grey Rciiird of Ajjriculluro and Women's In- stiliite will be litld at Dundalk on June 12th «l 1.30 p.m. Basket picnic at 11. 30 a. m.â€" J. I. Graham, See. G.B.A. Mr. Mark Wilann, jr., and family, reuirni'd from Toronto on Saturday, where they have lived for .some time. Mr. WilKOng' health was not ^ood in the city and he will once more take up the business iti the buioher ishop here. We are pleased to welcome (.he fdraily back. The Uacla Tom's Cabin show held in the town hall on Wednesday night of last week was well patronized, the hall being tilled. We have not heard any emhusiaatie prii.sea of the affair, but as Little Eva and the bloodhounds have no a'tracti >n for us we cannot speak frcm observation. Here's the other side of it : A couple of Woodbridgo gentlemen came up to try the trout tishing in the hydro dam Ust week. After fishing for four or five hours without getting a bite they re- uiarked that they could catch as many ti.ih in the farm ditches around Wood- bridge and resled up their lines in For the north at 10.40 a.m. and i and the afternoon mail south at | aisgusc. 3.40 o'clock. For morning train south i 71,9 Upper Canada Biole Depository, mail close at 9 p. m. the previous ev g. j^^^^ ^^ The Advance otiice, has just received a complete utock of Bible'-, rnnging in price from 50c. to 85.25. Among these are sf.me beauK-iful thing for presentations. There are also Bibli a for old people with large print, pocket testaments and Fsalois. Come in and look at them. VICINITY CHIPS Bibles and Testaments for sale at th is office. " Mr. G. B. Welton wi? a visitor in Torcnto last week. Miss Iva Mitchell spent the week et:d with friends in Toronto. Ernest Bopper ot Eugenia returned from overseas last week. No chopping done at Eugenia until further notice.â€" 3raham Bros. Mr. John Cairns, who has been viaiting relatives here, returned to his home in McTier, on Friday. Mrs. Thurston, who has been in Toronto for the past live weeks, three in hospital, has returned home. Bornâ€" At Thcrnbury, on 'I'uesday, May 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Cairns, a son. * Miss Dell Thurston visited over the week end with a young lady fiieud at Wroxeter. Mr Albert Stewart is v'.sitins fiiends in Ower. Sound and Port McNicol for a couple of we-iks. Mr. Joe LeGard of The Advance Staff had his collar bone broken while playing baseball one evening last week and is off duty for a time. Mr. Fred Bellamy, returned soldier, has secured a government job in the postal service and reported for duty at Collingwood on Monday. Mr. Fred Long of Maxwell, wl.o en- lie:ed with (he 14Tth Battalion and transferred to a forestry corps, returned home ladt week. A Wiarton woman and her daughter Magnet Cream Separators square gears â€" no fictmn : double â- suppoited howl â€" c:innot rock; perfect skiincnt-r â€" one piece ; easy to turn â€" a child cim operate; capacity climme â€" saves the buyer 850.00 ; p.itent brakeâ€" "Maj^net,' p-tteiit ; atroiiL', rigid construction â€" inechani:'>iliy cirrect ; sanitary strainerâ€" germ (iroof ; eat.y to clean â€" a child cleans it in » few miiiuti-H. G. B. \Veltoa Fleshcrtoii, Ont. To "Anxious Inquirer" we would say: No, the Oradgemen will not celebrate en Sunday this year. Last week we said the train would run from Shelburne to i Mirkdale on July V.i. A measly little ambitious tigure 3 crawled into the 2 box and went through the edition without I being noticed. Saturday, July 12, is the i day that train runs. Among those who received their di- plomas asgraouate nurses at the grad- uation exercises ot tho Toronto General Hospital was Miss Annie Wright, who has completed a three years' course at the hospital and has accepted the posit- ion III head nurse iu one of the operating rooms. Miss Wright's home is in Mount Forest. She was formerly a teacher in the VauJeleur and CheeseviUe .schools. The District annual meeting of the Centre Grey Board of Agriculture and Women's Institute will be held in Dun- dalkon June 12lh, I'.tl'J, at 1.30 p. m. Fast time. Basket picnic at 11,30 a.m. Piano solo. Miss M. McWilliam, Dun- dalk; Address, Mrs. W. Buchanan, K»- veuna; Solo, MissN. Gardiner, Dundalk; The New Social Order, Mrs (Uev ) Mc- Vicar, Fleshertim; Piano Duett, Misses Oliver and UilSaell, Dundalk. Mrs. H. Down, Pres., Mrs. VV. A. Hawken, Sec. ot W. I. Mr. W. J, Patton, Pres, Mr. J, 1, Graham, Sic. of B. of A. The Park House was taken over by the new proprietor, Mr. Jack Dykes of Londoi.. Mr. Dykes proposes tu ifl'ect some new improvements so tho building GpLFred Brackenbury After 23 mnntha on aciive service as electrician with the lOih Ciinadian Foi- estry Corps, Corp Fred Brackenbury of Feversham returned home last week. He was einph.yed with the hydro as a lineman when he enlisted with the 147th in December, 11)15, going overseas in the fall of Ifllli, and to Fiance shortly after. Cpl. Brackenbury was married just before going overseas to Miss Minnie .lackfon ot U«en Sound, who has been with her mother, Mrs. Jackaon 6di St. Eaat, cliriug his ahieuce. 31any friends tie joining in welcoming this popular soldier, who has returned un- scathed and iu splendid health. Two other brotheri were also with the Can- adian forces, 8ergt. Brackenbory ut the 15th Battalion was w-junded and eassed at St. Julienin 1915 and another brother with the 4(>ih Battalion and later tho 13th, was wounded iu the second battle of ipres, one of them still being in tiuspital in England. â€" O. S. Sun. DRESS SILKS Owing to the scarcity of woollen dress good.s, .silk fabrics are enjoying a wonderful popularity. Olir range \u/^(\m jmvd wide silk.s in Paillettes, iJiichesse, .Shantungs, Habntaie, HirattliflKe, Tidretas, Fonlardg an-l M«iaalines, in plain shades and laiicy designs la •â-¼ery w.mtad duide. Pricos frwn $1 to $3.50. SILK PO PLI NS ' Yard wide in black, white, navy, nigger, taupe, sand, res3(hi, burginnly, purple, myrtle and rose, specially heavy cloth and very lustrous finish. Price $1.85. MEN'S FURNISHINGS FOR SPRING New suit.s fur ypung men, .some beke<i, some wai.st line models, made up in .snappy cloths in gooil patterns. All sizes. Prices from Jpl.l.OO to $:J5.00. Boy.s' Suits with bloomer pants, in yoke and belted styles, good .serviceable t\veed.s and new patterns, iji/es from :i7 up. Prices $0.75 to $15.00. Specialties in Men's Tweed Eaincoats in belted styles. Frices from .$12.50 to .$-25.00. Canvas Footwear in white and tan, for men, women, boys and girl?. All .sizes and (lualities. Men sand Boys' Balbriggan Underwear, separate garments and combination suits All sizes. Men's and Boys' Leather Belts, black, grey and tan. New patent buckle. Prices from 50c. to $ 1.25. New patterns in "Lang" Shirts. Sizes 14 to 17. Stiff or soft cuffs. Xew stripe designs and fancy white fabrics. Prices $1.25 to $3.50, You will like our new swell range of Dollar Neckwear. A new selection of Mens Summer fio.siery this weeK, F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON, - ONTARIO Wore cauoht robbing traves of llowers and I and make a tirst class hostelry out of it. decorations. The fines and costs amount- ] Tho proprietor for soaie years has bei n ed to ?23. Lieut. Albert Down of Bermuda, who has just returned from overseas, has been Tiaiting his aunt, Mrs. F. G. Karstedt, here dnriue the past week. There are some who still Jo n. t realize our new terms of subscription, If your subscription goes six niuuths overdue it will be $1.50. Byiayin.g promptly you ave fifty ceu's. Mr. I. H. Turner, of Winnipeg, who attuu(ied his father's funeral bI Eugenia last week, paid Tho Advance a .short call on Friday. Mr, Turner went West twenty years ago. A lady living near this village fed a sick pet lamb with whiskey. Of course the Iamb could not stand such rich food, and it died. It ia up to Constable Cook to Bud out where the lady got mediciae. Markdale high School came down Friday evening last to play the high school heie. The game was altogether too one sided to inako it interesting â€" espooiaily to the visitois. The score was 38 to 2 in favor ot Fleshorton. Mr. 0. Irwin, who always kept a com- fortable and sati.sfactorv house. The latter has leased the " Travellers' Home" at Kimberley, which he occupied previ- ous to coming to Fleshertun. The people of Kimberley will be plca.«cd to get Mr. Irwin back. Tho Kimberley house will be materially improved and lifted up for the comfort of guests, who, under Mrs. Irwin's supervision will lind a homelike and p!easant atniuaphere and satisfactory cuisine. Thrift In The Schools In the schcols of Canada alone tho War Savings caiiipnguia fraught with great possibilities and aheady the re- turns show iliat splendid progress is being made. What has been dont iu the schools of tho I'ui'ted States is a fair indication of what may be done in the schools of Canada. In tho schools of .Siw York there is said to be a lit lo over 7o0,000 children. During the period, December l'.>17 to January 31, WW, no less than 85, 44t),O0U worth of War Saving.s and Thrift Slaiup.s were sold in lliesa fchools, which means slightly more thai! ?7 for e'lch child . The Thrift eiimpaigii in I ho schools of the Dominion will produce 100 fold in results. Evoiy child should be enrolled iu the War Sivings army. Parents should see to this. It will discipline the cnild in lliiif-. prnviJe it with a good investment and lionetit the country. r NEW Monthly Report Flesherton P. S. Hairy Fella, who enlisted at the beRiuning ot the war, while engaged with Mr. John Parker (^f the backline, i Artomosia, returuol from overseas la t week. He went through Ihe entire war without injury. The Agricultural Society have iiiado wraiigemeiits for some good horse ucin^ here on July I, and will give one of tlieir renowned concerts i» the evening. Make your arrangomeiita to coHie to Fle.sIiertoii on July 1. CUâ€" M Nuhc, E Feirie, I Lever, her I A Dow, P McMatter, A Breen, C Mo- Tavibh, A Nrni.i, U Whewell, D Colgan, F Mathew.'on, O Mathewson. Sr 3- U Wy vill, L Cargo, A Teeter, W Martin. C Louck?, O Fisher, M Bowoa, P Dow, L Blakcly, B Stewart. Jr 3â€" J Colgan, E Bontham and E Ferris eijual, E Thomson, T Wilson E McMullen, G VVyvill, T McDonald, W Carriugton, G Pinder. ! 2.id Classâ€" N Whewell, M Patten, L Boyd, V Thisllelhwaite, H Richardson, V Martin. Sr Lst CIdssâ€" M Sled, A Beecroft, J Nuhn, M Feeler, R Thisllelhwaite. Jr Ut cla»8â€" E Fenwick, E McCalluni, H Welton, J Cargo, Marion Stuart, J Stuart, K McKee, L Carringiun. Primei A- I, Ferri?, H Heard, B Patton. Teeter. MUSIC STORE 1 have opeiit'd up ti Music Store in the Old /Vimstrong Block, wlioio I will carry a coiuplcic stock of Columbia tGrafonolas auil lucordsj luipLMiiil Cirafoiiolas, Gerrard Heiutziuan and New- couibc Piauos, and blieet Music. Call and let us show you our stock. We fool sure you will be pleased . Full weight of tea in every package HEDRpSE TEA'is good tei' Sold only in sealed packages 121 ' ll[illll[IS I Carefully Corrected Each Wee ! Butter . . 42 tjJO 42 Eggs 45 to 43 ] Wheat 2 00 to 2 11 Peas 1 40 to 1 .50 , < >ats . . 70 to 73 Barley 73 to 80 Chard & Fisher i Insurance Agents Flesherton, - Ont. Life. Fire, Automobile and Auimal lusurauce. i I I All kinds of furniture in our showrooms. Call and see ()ur dining room, parlor and bedroom suites. A large I range of prices tc suit your pocket book. FURNITURE Eeufrew Machinery and Mason Risch Pianos For Sale. OiTiri: In RICHARDSON BLOCK i i I (StTLLY .S Old bT.VNI)) ,1 ^^^^.L^'^-- -N- J1 •-.«....«....".»• -•-•«•««...-* li UNDERTx\KlNG Calls answered night or day Phone 30 r W. H. BUNT Flesherton, - Ont. ^\ Ur=Jr=Jc 17=:i 'n=J}=Jr=Sr^,=Jr. '^J Farmers Attention ]M:ilie money in your spare time [si I during the coming Fall and Wintet [jl months by selling hardy Canadian ffl . nursery stock. I s J. H. HALES (OiA) An.MSTKOMi Block i ^ Flesherton, - Ont. -J DUNDALK Miss Teiia Henderson of Flesherton was a guest ol Mrs. John Johnston for a few days. Two of the big Sawyer-Massey tractors for Grey Cmihty Clood Kon s fc>y.stem were unloaded at the C.l'.U yards hero last week and taken' to the construction work en the T. & 8. Riad. Mr. and Mis. John S'owatt of Uiver- view aunouiico the tngagcnijut of their dat'ghter, Be.sMe, lo Mr. Wni. U. How oils of CeJarville, the marriagn to take place about tho middle of Juno. SATISFIED ! THAT Is what over IOC useis say about 1900 Gravity washers supplied by S. HEMPHILL, Agent For 1900 Gravltywasher.s and wringers lilectiic and gasoline power washers . ALSO for McCormick Binders. Moweip, Hay Rakes, Hay Loaders, Drills, Cultivator, I'lows, Steel Stalls, Uairows, (lasoliue Engines, Urantford double geared and auto oiled airniotor Wind MilU, Roa'ly Hay C.uricrs, Hay Forks, Slings, Manure Carriers, Water Bii«ls, WaiorTmiks. Pumi) and Pipinu. SOMETHING NEW IN BUZZ SAWS One third more wood cut with same power when iiitcd with my patmt. S. HEMPHILL Agent, - Ceylon, Ont. British and European markets will be open again fur Canadian Fruit and now is the time to order for .spring planting. Largest list of Fruit and mental Stock, Seed Potatoes, ; grown iu Canada. Oru a etc. Write for particulars. Stone & Wellington The Fonthili Nurseries. « (Established 1837.) TORONTO - ONTARIO Get The Best. ^ELLIOTT Youge and Charles Streets, Toronto Is niiled throughout Canada for I hiuh gritde business education. GreAt demand for our graduates all 'car. Enter now. Write ; t>pen ; car. Enter now. for Catalogue. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principai. Does Your Label Say 1920 ! - toM-)!l? ! '. ' i ' U" ! Uai.' ' ' .' J ii^.-