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Flesherton Advance, 20 Sep 1917, p. 5

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September 20 If IT THE FLESH EKTON ADVA THE », > I 4 »+- S- •» 1 • 'P i •I- W- â- * , f « STANDARD BANK OF CANADA HKAo orncc • toiioi^to Your surplus earnings in our Savings Department earn inter- est at current rate. 236 FLESHERTON BRANCH <;E0. MITCHELL, Maiu«er. â-  •T'D C. P. R. Time Table. le»ve Flesherton Station ' WM a member uf the 147'h Battaloo Tnins le«Te Fleshercun Station sr' and weiii oversets with them la^t year. rfollows : ^1 f|-,„.,^„,Q g^,, . T^g Flesherton Ad- Going South Going North | v,nee describe* the arrival hy air on a 7.o3a.in, 12.01 D.m.l ... , ., „ . .. - • 4.27 p.m. 9 180 m '"'*" " ""* ' vjlU^e boys who la m Theniailsare osed at Flesherton , , tâ„¢"*"^ at Camp Bordeo for the Royal follows: For the north at 10.40 ».«.. and Myi»s; f'orps. He rtew home, circltd 7 p.m. ; and the afternoon mail south at ever the village 3iid landed in one of the 3.40 o'clock. For morning train south f»njiliar fields of the farm on which he mail close at 9 p. m. the previous ev>. , ,> i ^ i j c i '^ ° was born, reopla rt'>ckea from aiilea around to see the aeroplane. Talk about home-cominus ! No boy, even in a dream, ever bad anything to beat that. VICINITY CHIPS Mr. Joseph Weber ct Heathcote »?8 a caller in Monday. Dr. E. K. Richardson of Toronto .^pent Sunday with hia father and sister here. The Khaki League will meet in their hall Thursday of this week at I! p.m. Spend ThanksgiviDiJ D ly at Flesherton fall fair. Mr. and Mis. W. J, Bellamy are spending the present week with friends in Nottawasaga. ' ;-- ' Artemesia luwosliip council n»et on Saturday la>«t. The minutes will next week. A later repoit fio.n Fte. W. Dav's whom we >innouDca el.<ewhere as beini; serioualy ill, sUtes that be is improvioK. The Advance had a pleasant call from Mr. Fred LeGard uf Toronto on Saturday la#t. Donald McKinnon Killed The House of Refuge Every ratep»yer in the county has inore or less interest in the county house of refuge, thouf(h doubtless many of them have never even visited the insti- tution. There acd at present fifty inmatesâ€" 29 male .-ind 21 female. Mr. Sinclair, th^ manager, with his wife as matron, a uursa and two femala helpers and a hire'i man, comprise the staff, who, together with the assistance some of the inmates can render, perform the onerous dut>es of this humane aoncern. Both the farm and the premises present an att: active, thrifty appearance, while a closer in«>pection reveals com- mendable system and caf>ability on the part of the manager. The products of the farm fjo a lon'.^ w:iy in feeding- U»is large family. There are this 8e.t.son 15 acres of hay, IS of oats, and 13 of roots, an excellent yield in every case ; also 13 c.ovr.». These latter furnish milk and butter For the '* boardeip, " which nnmber from 45 to 60. y It is certainly gratifying to know that this imp'jrtaut public institution is so capably and economically maonged â€" Merford Mirior. ^ p^-^^S^^^l^^^^^Sii^ Karstedtsâ€" -The Busy Store New Fall Goods Just Arrived COATS -Top CoaU Show Straighter | How About Your New Fall Hat Lines and New Crush Collars There is ample fuUnesa ia the akirts of tlieae Autumn coats but they hang dowu straight, instead ot flaring outward as in the season just passed,â€" collars are wide and deep and when fastened crush into soft folds aronnd the neck . The belt is an almost universal feature . Wfc have different material iu each one, and also in the favorite colors. The prices are right â€" come in and see them before you buy. Material for a New Fall Suit Donald McKinnon, son of Postmaster McKinnon of PriceviJle, hss beto killed in action in France. The sad news came on Monday. Donald ws.^ the first of three brothers to enlist, and threw up his situation as mail c\eTi on this liue of railw.ty in order to serve his country. Neil was returned invalided and Hector t< at present iu England attached to the Flying Coips. Sergt Donald McKinnon was wounded "PP*" on September 10 and died on the 13th. He was a ineinl>er of the 10th Battery C. F. A. Ue enlisted iu 1915 in the Army Service Corps and joined the Enginee>s as sapper in the Signal section. He sailed f<ir England iu January of 1910 :kod went tu France in May of that year. In England he was promoted lo a Serjeant ai.d waj tiansferred in Feb. of Will Radley, son of Jantes Radley c f , ,-. . .v.,, .,â-  1 1 L I 1 . J this year to the lOtli Battery C.F. A tne Collingwood gravel, has been listed ' ' M wounded, but it is not known how seriously. Mrs. R, W. Shaw and children of Lions Head, who have been v'»iting bete for the pa.st uioiitb, returned home on Tuesday. The wea'.her of the past week hits been dimply ideal fur autumr. â€" wsrm sunshinn that made it possible for farmers to wind up the t:ig ends of h:irvest. Pte. Cecil Meldrunn was wounded at ihe front o-i .\ugust lt>, but it is nut yet known how seriou.sly. Hi is a son of Mr. K. D. Meldruin, late of Artemesia, now Vtsidiiix in Toronto. Grey County Casualties Killedâ€" A. B. Malcolm, Owen Sound; Frank Taylor, England ; W. O. McRej- nolds. Silcoite ; Donald McKinnon, Priceville. Woundedâ€" B. P. Davi^ Lei h ; Sergt U. Murphy (15498S), Service. Flesherton; H. McKcchnie, Maritdale ; K. E. Clock', Meaford ; H. H. Johnston, Mesford ; J. NV . Biker, H mover ; Earl Giudin, Hiathcole, passed ; Geo. P^tton, Flesh- erton, nts-^ed and wounded ; W. Grundy, D.inda-i ; J. Harm n Hiles, Flesher-.oii. In Memoriam la loving memory of our dearly beloved son and brother. Pie. Orin Earl Par- liament, of the l'.)th Batt., who died for his kiui; and ccuntry September 10, 1911), aged 20 years. Far <iff in France ha lies â€" He fills a heroe's grave, And we are left to mourn. His cheery wiy, his smiling face. Are pteaoant to recall. Now thereS nothing left to answer But his picture on the wail. Soldier of Chiist, well dune '. Praise be thy uew employ, And while eternal agei: run Ke^t m thy Saviour's joy. Father, Mother, Sisters and Brother. We have what you want iu Fall dress goods, we have an exceptional good value in bine and black serge, Gabardine, Popliu and Broadcloth are the fabrics of tirst favor with Navy Blue, Balsam Green, Madiera Browu, Burgundy and Black a= the shades of modest choice. No trouble to show the goods You Ladies â€" when you get your new (all coat or suit you will Mautauew Fall Hat and with- out A doubt wc have some awfully pretty hats both for youug and old,â€" it is a pleasure to show the hats, so come in and hiiy a new one for the Fall Fairs. They are all out for sale, â€" ^just waiting for you to buy. New Boots When you are getting all fixed up for Fall we must not forget about your boots and we have i!omething that will suit you and the prices are right. Come in and see our display of Fall goods right through, we have dandy all wool underwear both ladies mens and boys, â€" wool blankets, dannel- ette blankets in grey and white, and dandy piece wool sheeting by the yard,â€" flannel, flannelette, â€" I'laving bought this staS in advance the prices are right. Trunks, Suit Cases, Club Bagsâ€" are you in neeil of any of these hues,â€" we have a good display. C^ R of SALT â€" \ car of salt to arrive few day; F. G. KARSTEDT FLESHERTON, ONTARIO. 'â- ^ ,, p , v m Ji . » . II. ':w ^ i g^^ w ^ » ^ w ,n w ,A ' ..v i . â-  .. ' „" â-  . ^ â-  ;<. !! ^A . r.A " i'. '' « â-  â-  â-  .v»r, > . » ,- " . » ,.< »' ». » m. » ..s » .» T »^ . w-^i.,-. ^ %r Forest McKee, a s m if P. MoKee of Nottawa, has been killed in action. Twenty-three Indians fr'iu the nor h enlisted at Toronto on Saturdiy HARDWARE Strayed Pte-. Will Divis, .sou of Mr. Wm. Davii of Flisherton, i.s sitious'y ill in a hospital, according to a c»blef;ram re- ceived by his parents here on Wednesday of last week. I That the UTth Grey Battalion b lys, now attached to other i nits, have been in the thick if fighting can readily be understood fnni the list of casualties announced iii this issue uf The Advance. The Mt . /ion Methodist church will hold Tbanksgiving services. Sunday •Oct. Tth. Services at 10 'M\ 2 OO and 7.00 TheUev. T H. Wl.ite of Alton will preach. Special singing. Misses Neitio and C rii Slirtm of Owen S lund, spent Friday evening w th Mrs. W. J. Martlu, alio M1.-3 EUia Martin of Eist Mountiin is sp^-ndin^ a week With herniiter-in-law, Mrs. Martin. Thinksgivini/ Diy isotbci»lly appo ii'.ed for October 8. Owing lo some uiuuudcr standing at headciuarters aii incoireci date was tiveii mst week. Fleshirou fall fair will bo on Th^inksgiv iin; U'ly. Flesherlim Women's Institute «il hold a sale of home made c >< king and vegetables on Saturday afternoon, Sept. 22nd in ihe Khaki League ru>>ai. Sile to commence at 2 o'clock, i^.ile room opened at 1 o'clock. . • â-  1 Rev. A N. Midler and wife of Van- '. cover nui R-'V. W. E Treleaven and wife of Luck now motored over fr m Lucknow one day last week and spent a â- day with iheir cousin, Mr. lloud Hemp- hill. Harmon Hale.s, son of Mr. John Hales Letter from Harold Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Martin Phillip* of the ColliunwoLd gravel received this wi.ek a letter from Iheir son, Harold, who was Wiiunifed by a gunshot, which has given theiii gieit relitf. The letter wrus dated .\ugU5t ;!1 md reads in part as follows : France, Aug. :U, 1917. D.Jir all (it home :â€" Well here I am once more un'y uni'er ei.tiiely ciflerer.t cirtunistaiices than I was when I latt wro'e. 1 think I was in g<y Paris when wrote you Ust ar d I was nine days away fro'ii the fronlor rather the Battalion. But times hiv-.; change! since then, and new you tiiid meat the Canadian Ctsualty c'eiring Statiou slight'y wounded; it isn't very bad, only sliglt, 30 don't worry in the Ip^kSt for I am all r'nUt. I got it in ll'.e nec'it, but not b;fore I got three if the.n ho that isn": so bad . VVe were hiving a iojI h'.-t time but I toll ym there was (ooielhing superhuman work- iii'i just then and I was lucky. We are having pretty fair weather here just now, nothing to eomplnin about. Tlie mud is :i'l dried up once inure. The late Mrs. Fred Martin A sad gloom wa.-< cast ofer tbis vicinity when it was known that Mrs. Fred Martin of Eugenia had pissed away. The deceased had been iu failing health for some time and all that could be done «ras d >ne to spare her life but to no avail. She quietly pass d away on Wednesday Special Prizes The following fine lot of special prizes •re offered fur the Flesherton fall fair, which takes place on Saturday and Monday, October « and Sâ€" Thaukiigiving Day. : By Dr. Jiiu'eson, Durham, for best lo.if of 'graham bread, $.'> By-B. We'ton f. r beet c". lection of poultry, f3. By Walkertoii D^iry Co. fir the best 3 lbs. iJ.tiry butter in prints, $0. ByT. E.touCo. for bet-t I'l lbs. of butler 111 blocks e&hibi'.ed by the inakar, who has rot won an Eiton prize at any f »ir siiico WU, a choice ^^f the fullowin;^: A â€" China lea set. value Jo : Bâ€" Carving set, value |0 : C â€" Clock, value So Brown Bios. Co., Ltd., Welland, pri/.e on best bushel of apples, apples to be sent to them, nurseiy stock value ?55, For bebt coUectioQ cf pcmpkins, (.j*)*!. By Win. Rennie, for best c -llectioii jf veaetibes ^rown from Renuie's From the premises of tha undersigned some weeks ago, ;i ewes and 5 Leicester lamba, undocked. Information would l)e thankfully received. -W. S. INKSTER, Wireham. disc " up. in %^ Odds and Ends ARTICLES FOR SALE Poi.i.oCK Phon •i.-k-' and douMe ruoords fur eale. Phouoiiu* from $1 and records fiom S'k up. When town csill and hear stniie )>oo,l iiusie at --W. .\. Ilawkei , Ptiot.1 S'.udio. For sale cheap and on easy tfrm?. Lot 13, coll. 11, ( ».-,prey, 110 acres. Thii is a first class farm and in a good sl.ito of cultivation, (tood bank barn and new friiue dwel.iiig. .\pply to It. â- !. Sprjule Fle.-herton For Sale .r Rniit Uriuk^'eiieer house ill thi- vilUce of Floshertiin. -^;iply to-- Malcoliu McDonald. Flesherton. Screen Doors & Windows Poultry Netting Paris Green Zenoleum Lice Powder Hammocks & Hooks Paints & Varnishes Chums & Dairy Pails 1 I Sprinkling Cans, etc., etc. Fob Sale â€" One wood coiykini; st. ve, one iron bed^icad am^ niattres'*- Mrs \V. Mjore, Heshertim. For Sile- 3 year ulJ bay co'.t. iVpp'y seed, ito Bert Magee, Euirenia P. O. 11)17 i!ii: „« PI u . LI J I • .u last, Sep', 12. Her maiden name wa^ •of Flesheiton, has been wounded in the ' ' " Ilia Magre, d<ughter of Mr. ,Tas. Ma;(ee leg and foo^ The cablegram anncuncing the casualty airived on'Ftiday. Harmon enlisted with the 147th Baital'on under Major McFarland. A Washinu;ton state paper of recent date gives an account uf a friendly gatherinif at the home of Mr. W. G. Duucan of Deep Creek, W.i>hiiiiiton, formerly of Fleshertnn, m hon >r of Mr. Duncau's 00th birthday. Mrs. Will. Wilcock has s ild her tine farm on the west back line to Mr. Norman Aichibald ot Hawover, who will take po.s.session ne-vt spring. Mrs. Wilcock vfcill thea take up ler residence in town. Pte. Ceortfe Pattou, son cf Councillor James Patton cf Flesherton, whn is Cecil Haley, a brakemtn ot Siruia, with the Camdiaiis near Lens, has been «ei t imj otf liis ; rain while it was on a wouudtd and gissed, word to that etl'ect bridge at Hruu'e, fe'l 75 fnt into a having »rti>ved Monday mwining. Geu. ravine and biok.e his neck. uf Eugenii, and she was married six years ago She 'eives to mourn her loss a kiud, art'ectionato hasliand and two litt'e children â€" Lorenzo age 5. and Irene aise :!. The service was held in Eugenia Me'lhodist church, whch was appt- ip riately decorated for the ico<wion. Rev. Dmnick coaducted the service and the 'OUry Song," f»votit« ot the decessed, WIS suii» by 'lie chiir. The tlowers ivhich covered <h; eisket were most beautiful, whic'i sh >»ei she wai held in high esteem by h.'t many frenls. Iiiteruieut was niide in F.esherlun Cdniet<ry, there to avait tke gl iriou» r. s r eel;on. 1st fo III seed. 2ud t2 in seed fr 'Ui their I'UjJ spring catalogue. By Nort urn Business College, Owm Sound, for best specimen of writing ethibitcd at the fair by any publ c school child in the vicinity of Flesherton, the matter consist of the Siuatl and capital let ers, the figures and two verses uf Wafi loo by Byron, page 1)11 of Fourth Header, a sterling silver medal suiiauly engraved with the winner's name. By James Crowstuii for best sprinst foa , by Cupbener, $;> By Jmiies Crowstun for best spriiiii foal by .Joe McGregor, 42. By Fred Itro *u for best heavy drauKht spiiug cult, 55. By U. .). Ball, M. P., for best bunch of five horses, must be owniid by the person exhibiting iheni and must c insist of at lei.„t two mares suitable fur broud mares, $.j. By U. Simpson A' Co. for best single driver, either rv,'ad or carriage, ^once around track, lady and geutleuiun in bug(!y, style, action and speed to be cjnsideted, case of silverware, value $0. By W. .A. Hawkeu for most stylish turnout, photos value $."). By Fred Brown for fastest walking team once around track, 9!i. By. 0. W. Phillips fur best halter broken spring colt handled by boy under 16 years, whip, value $1.50. By Fred Browu, for best team, either road oroarriige, $2. By Leiinn Bros., fur best matched team, heavy draught, agricultural or goiieral purpose ; class, weight and ou'ur to be c«i'side>red, $5. F.W. DUNCAN The Flesherton Hardware. Ktione .}0 ra. Farm For Sale Hein^ I.j'j ii8 and >>'.*. i'ld line north of the Durn.iin foad, eonlaiuui.; imi seres. 1 '11 the premises are a frame barn und straw shed and a.Uri{e two sti>rey stone house, also ijood watei. Terms easy. Apply to-MKS. JERUV THO.MI'SON Sept 1") B)X ,"i»'.l, CoUiunAood. Sow Came Astray ight best know5 its vilue. Hundreds suffer loss of sight Timely attention mighthavt prevented it. E.xamination free. : Satisfaction g'jarantstd. i W. A.Armstrong. MISCELLANEOUS Haviiisj taken over from H. H. .McLean tlio W. (",. Pickell Innur.ince husiiu-ss, I am prepared to look ifter <\w interests of the pui^lie. Huijh li. Himinond, R. H. No.l Eugcoi 1 Aug. a .-Vnent. Phone 2 r 2. Try Feversha.n P.i«lry Flour, the best for your cook. .\ll Oiilnrio wheat. If y< u want a good piano or any other â-ºâ- '~v musical iiialniiiii-n', call or write J. C. ^ Keiitner, nii.sic dealer aud'photo artist. Markdale. Cjiiie to tli,« premise> ot the und^r- siiimd l..t ]:?S E. T. S. U , .Vrlcuicsia. about July ISih. one sow Owner please prove property, pay expenses and take same away. â€" R SW.XNTdN, Flesherton P. O., Aug 11, ltn7. HE ONLY MAN ^ WHO SHOULD 2I NOT ADVERTISE IS ^ jl THE MAN WHOIHAS 4 ^ NOTHING TO OF- ^ ^ PER IN THE WAY ^ ^ OF SERVICE- AND A ^ SUCH A PERSON ^ 4 IS A DEAD ONE- ^ ^ WHETHER HE |[ .5^ KN O WS IT- NOT. ^ .%V^*«V-^ V/''*'V^ 'V'*^ III Hubbard in the ^ra NOTICE ^ ^SiXK>>.x>iKKK^».^ Private funds to loan on real ettate security at reasonable rate of in'erest. .Vnuly tu R. J. Sproule, Flesherton. sept 23 Klahesl price for buf-et -and esgs at Graham Broii. Eugenia. June 2» Painting .and paper-hanging. See samples.-B. Carrington. Oct. I Teachor Waiited-For S. S. N.) 9, .\rtemesia duties to commenci? Sept. 4, ".»17. Protestant. Apply to Jacob Par- Imneiit, Eugenia P.O. For Saleâ€" Several Rhnue Island Red cockerels, weiuh 4 to 5 lb.s.. 91 each if taken before September. This ottice. Young i»ia^ for sale, farrowed Aug. 1- S Turner, Eugenia P O We have now a fuU line of larni imp'eu.eiits includiiiir the iiiipiir, of Renfrew Machinery Co., Cock- shutt Plow Co , Singer Sewiiw M:ichine Co., it etc. Intendid purchasers of Cream Separators do not forget we are still stl inu Ihc Spaniard * ream S. para'or. Have already this season made overoiii- halt a hundred homes happy with one. C.1U supply you wi:h any size rf«|uired on short notice. We arc also giving a cash prize of $12 tcr best tivo pound roll of butter made from cream of a Standard Cream Separator at Feversham Fall fair, divided in three prizes. ft),84 and $2. Patronage S'llicited. Fi't further parlic•uUr^* apply lo FRANK~a WALTER KERTON, Feversham Phone R. 2 short 2 long. Public Notice 'I'lke notice that ill persons are here- by f'lrbiditMi trespa.'.sing .id. or dumping any rubt.ish on. or taking, sinJ. gravel, earth or other matier off Park lot known as the Flesher sand pit, in Flesherton, containiuj about two acres, as all persons trespassing or committing any waste oi reinovinii anything therefrom, on any piirt of the Klesher estate in and around Flesherton Village, will be pros- ecuted accoidins lo law. DR. T. S. SPROILE. July 1) Executor for the Estat9 DUNNING .\ good sound heavy li years old B.iy col <t . matched ' Wright. Flesherton. irsB for sale, 4.j .\pply to John Foi»S.»leâ€" A U-horsepewei twin cyl- inder Pope motorcycle at a barijain. Apply at The Advance Ortiie. 1 II R I [IS. GaretuUy Corrected E; ch Week The Thoriibury Review-Herald has been hit hard but is on deck again after tein^ piu to skH'P for faur weeks by lij^htnir.tf. The Huid tirst damaged the j ^j^^i^j,, inuuioipal power planl.causing an interim in the paper's .ippeariiiice of a couple of weeks, then the electric fluid struck the printing office, necessitating a further cessation of business for a fortnight. Lost â€" A pearl brooch see withfdiamond on Fridiy, -Augiist I!. F:iiiler please eave willi JosejiU I'-liekburn, Rewaid Female IIo'p oapable girl f ir Wiintedâ€" A reliab'e- small family, plain II > wasliiiu', an excellent h. nw andhi'.'h wages paid Mrs. F. U. Mutsh 09 Keewatm .\ve. Belmont 872. Butter Eags. fresii . . Wheal •ats Peas Barley Buckwheat . . ?'. 37 to .•^7 41 o 41 25 to 2 2r> 70 to 7-> 1 '.W to 2 ID iia to !»r) i»5 to !»". WHICH SCHOOL All Business Colleijcs are n.^t alike. Choose carefully. Yoiige and Ciiarles btreets, 'Jorouto Is ii'Oted for hiah grade training toe bu.siness life. (!reat demaad for our graduates. EiiUt now. Catalogue free. W. -J. ELLIOTT, Principai. FOR SERVICE Toronto. Pfoue Lit 24, con. It, Artemesia, pure brrd Shorthcrn bull, Valley King. (Sraue A number of hens in good cmdition cows f 1.25, purebred $4.00. 1 July 17 for sale.â€" Mts. M. ThistleihwaitB ' ,. â€"W. A. WEBER. \ Strayed From lot .9 on the 12th con., Arte- mesia, .\ dark red steer one year old, with rather w de s[.iei.i horns, hair curly about face. -Any one giving information that will lead to hus recovery will ba suitaiJy rewarded. â€" .Jacob H. Hollev, Vandeteur Markdale R.K. No. 4. Phone 60 r 22

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