Flesherton Advance, 16 Oct 1919, p. 1

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!*â-  â- '^JiP^""!! 1» I" •rl ind He,. Ir, St. <or be at ill- ed '•â-  by er It. irt er at S I'A: kBhtxion %iimme. \o\ 39, No. 20 Fleslierton. Orit., October IG 1919 East Grey Prize List HORSES. Heavy Draft. Heavy Draft team â€" Franik Taylor;! Mrs. A. Wilson, M. Wilson; Brood mare â€" 1st & 2nd Jarvis Hen- i toes, yellow â€" L. A. Fisher; ry ' Wilson sr.; Cabbage, A.O.V.--M. Wil- son; Cauliflower â€" W. A. Hawken, W. McLoujihry; Carrots â€" short, red â€" L. A. Fisher, Harold Lever; Carrots, lon;r red â€" L. Atkinson, Harold Lever; Par- taips â€" L. A. Fisher; Tomatoes, red â€" Toma- Beets, 2 yaar o'.i â€" Jarvis Hem-y; Spring , long â€" L. Fisher; Bee_ turnip root- foal â€" 1st & 2nd Jarvis Henry; Agricultural. Brocd maie â€" Jaa. lisuliy, 'J. I. Graham; 2 yt. old^ â€" L' Smith, J. L Graham; Spring foal â€" Jus. Radley, J. I. Graham; General Purpoiie. Team â€" P. J. Sullivan, Jas. Stinson; 2 yr. oldâ€" M. G. Orr; 1 yr. oldâ€" Al- bert Stafford; Spring foalâ€" Alf. This- jjlsthwaite ; Yeld mare â€" Jarvis Henry; Carriage, led â€" L. Fisher, L. Atkinson; Onions, from seed â€" L. Duckett; Onion, potato I â€" W. A. Hawken, J. T. Sled; Radish. ' black, winter â€" L. Atkinson, F. Fish- 1 er; A.O.V. â€" L. Fisher; Pumpkin, yel- j low â€" ^H. Lever, L. Atkinson; A.O.V. â€" S. Fawcett, L. Fisher; Squash, hub- | baid â€" J. P. Ottewe'U, L. .Atkinson; | A.O.V. â€" S. Fawcett, J. P. Ottewell; Citronsâ€" J. T. Sled, L. Atkinson; Cu- cum'bers, picklingâ€" W. A. Hawken, L. Fisher; Cucumber, ripe â€" W. H. 2 yr. oi'd â€" Wm. Alcox; Spring foal! Thurston, S. Fawcett; Corn, A.O.V. â€" Robt. Chard; Singl2 driver, Wm. Walsh, Wm. Morrison; Roadsters. 2 yr. oldâ€" Tho3. Betts; 1 yr. old â€" A. Thistkthwaite ; Singla driver â€" H. Culliton, F. E. Short, Wm. Hutchin- son; Lady driverâ€" Mrs. F. Taylor, Miss A. Ste^vart; Dr. Jamieson's Special â€" F. Taylor; Simpson's Spe- cial â€" H. Cuffiton; R. J. Ball's Special â€"J. Henry; Wm. Foster's Special â€" J. Henry; Farmers' Race. Wm. McCutcheon, Is: ... 1 1 1 F. Taylor, 2nd 2 2 2 W. Poole, 3rd 3 3 3 CATTLE. Shorthorn. Bull calf â€" 1st & 2nd! J. L Graham; Cowâ€" J. L Graham, J. T. SLid; 2 yr. old heifer â€" J. I. Graham; 1 yr. old heifer â€" 1st & 2nd J. I. GraLim; Best bull', any age â€" J. I. Graham; Best herd'â€" J. I. Graham ; Heifer calf â€" 1st and 2nd', J. L Graham. Holstein. Bull calfâ€" 1st & 2nd C. Moore; Cow â€" Ist & 2i-d C. Moore; 2 year old heifer â€" 1st and 2rd C. Moore: 1 vr. old heifer~ls. anu 2n'd C. Moore; Heifer caif â€" 1st & 2nd C. Moore; BcJt bull â€" C. Moore. Grades for Beef. 2 yr. old steer â€" 1st & 2nd W. Stewart; 1 yr. old steer â€" 1st & 2nd W. Stewart; 2 yr. old heifer â€" F. Brown, Robt. Chard; 1 yr. old heifer â€" R. Cluird; ileifer calt â€" V/. Stew- art; Steer calf, J. T. Skd. W. Stew- art; Bet;; C0W--F. Brown. W. Stewart. Grade! for Dairy. Cow â€" L. A. Fisher; 2 >t. old heif- er^J. T. Sled; Heifer calfâ€" W. Ste- wart, T. J. Stinson: Bankei-s' Special â€" J. T. Sled, T. J. Stinson; SHEEP. Leicester. AH' prizes to J. H. Nicholls. Oxford Downs. All prizes to Wni. Partton. SWINE. Berkshire . All prizes to Chas. Stewart Yorkshire. Boar, aged â€" T. J. Stinson. Tamworth. Boar, aged â€" T. J. Stinson. Sow â€" T. J. Stinson. Bacon hogs â€" Wm. Stewart, W. Stewart. POULTRY. Barred Rock, cockerel^ â€" 1st & 2nd S. Fawcett; pullet â€" 1st, and 2nd S. Fawcett; Silver Wyandotte, cockerel â€" 1st and 2nd S. Fawcet:; Puliot â€" 1st & 2nd S. Fawcett; Brown Leg- horn^, femalw â€" ^^M. Wikon, Jr; White Leghorn S. C. male â€" S. Fawcett. C. Stafford; White Leghorn, cockerel â€" 1st and 2nd S. Fawcett; Pulletâ€" 1st and 2ndl S. Favcett; Buff Leghorn, cockerel' â€" IsC and 2n'd S. Fawcett; Pulletâ€" 1st and 2nd S. Fawcett; Blue Andlaliusian, male â€" M. Wilson Sr. ; Female â€" M. Wilson Sr. ; Cockerel â€" M. Wilson sr., M. Wilson jr.; Pullet â€" M. Wilson sr. ; M. Wilson jr.; An- cona mottl'ed, male â€" W. P. Crossley; Female â€" W. P. Crossley; Rhode Isl. Red S. C. maleâ€" W. H. Thurston; Fe- mab, W. H. Thurston; Cockerel â€" 1st and 2nd W. H. Thurston; Pullet â€" 1st aivd 2r.d W. H. Thurston; Buff Or- ping'ton, male â€" M. Wilson jr.; Fe- male â€" 1st and 2nd M. Wilson jr.; Pulk'. â€" 1st and 2nd M. Wilson jr.; Black Orpiington, male â€" C. Stafford; Female â€" C. Stafford; Indian Game cockerel â€" M. Wilson jr. ; Pullet â€" -M. Wilson jr. Geese â€" Toulouse, male â€" l£t & 2n<i â€" C. Stafford; Female â€" 1st and 2nd C. Stafford; EKieks â€" A.O.V.. male â€" L. A. Fisher; Female â€" 1st & 2nd L. A. Fisher; Pekin, female- â€" L. A. Fisher; Indian Runner, male â€" W. P. Crossley, M. Wilson jr; Female â€" W. P. Crossley, M. Wilson jr.; .V.O. v., male â€" W. Stewart, L. A. Fisher; A. 0. v., femaleâ€" W. Stewart, L. A. Fisher; Pr. Pigeons â€" W. Stewart; Pr. Rabbits â€" M. Wilson jr.; L. A. Fisher; L. A. Fisher Special (Best Pen of Fowl)â€" C. Stafford, W. H. Thurston. GRAIN & SEEDS. Spring wheat, red â€" Harold Lever, T. J. Stinson; Barley â€" M. G. Orr. T. J. Stir.son-; Oats, white â€" T. J. Stin- \ son, M. G. Orr; Oats, black â€" Lome I Atkinson; CoH. beans â€" W. P. Cross- : ley, Lome Atkinson; Timothy seed' â€" T. J. Stinson, W. Stewart: Alsike I clovei^-W. Stewart, M. G. Orr; Flax ! seeidi â€" T. J. Stinson, Lome .\tkinson;i Buckwheat â€" L. Atkinson, T. J. Stin- j son. FIELD ROOTS. "â- ' Potatoes, Irish cobbler â€" L. Atkin- 8or»; A.O.V.â€" W. A. Hawken, L. At- , kinson; Swe<Hsh turnips â€" J. T. Sled, i T. J. Stinson; Aberdeen turnips â€" L. Atkinswn; Carrots, white â€" L. Atkin- , son", S. Fawcett; Manjcolds, long â€" L. Duckett; Com, ensilajre â€" S. Fawcett, , J. Flynn; Mangolds, A.O.V.â€" L. Due- ' kett, S. Fawcett. | Cabbage, red â€" L. A. Fisher, W. McLoughry; Cabbage, flat dutch â€" M. ; Wilson sr., L. A. Fisher; Cabbage. drumheadJâ€" M. Wtteou sr. ; Cabbage, ' winaJrgstadt â€" W. McLoughry, M. S. Fawcett, J. I. Graham; Corn, sweet â€" J. P. Ottewell. L. Fisher; Coll. \'e5t;t.ibles â€" L. A. Fi?her. F R U IT. Fall Apples. Caya.^a Red! Streakâ€" J. I. Graham, M. WiiSon; Duchess â€" J. C. Adams, J. P. Ottewell; Blenheim â€" J. I. Graham; £:. Lawrence â€" J. I. Graham; A.O.V. â€" M. Wil3on, J. I. Graham; Coll. of Fall Apple:â€" J. I. Graham. Winter Apples. Northern Spies â€" J. I. Graham, W. Stewart; Baldwin â€" J. I. Graham; Spitzenberg â€" J. I. Graham; Golden Rossettsâ€" J. I. Graham, W. Stewart; Snow Apples â€" W. Stewart, J. I. Gra- ha.Ti; Kin.^rs â€" ^J. I. Graham; Mann â€" J. I. Graham; Greenings â€" W. .Stew- art, J. I. Graham; A.O.V. â€" ,1. I. Gra- ham, W. H. Thur-ton; Coll. J. L Gra- ham, W. S:ev,-art; Ben Davis â€" J. 1. Grrliam; Pippins â€" J. I. Graham; Brown Bros. Special â€" J. I. Graham. PLANTS. Con. Cut Flowersâ€" W. McLough- ry; Table Bouquet â€" Mrs,- .\. Wilson, A. Thistletkwaite; Hand Bouquet â€" J. P. Ottewell, Mrs. A. Wilson; Double Gei:.iniums â€" Mrs. A. Wilson; Single Geranium.5 â€" A. Thistieth.vaite, L. Fisher; Fuchsia, double â€" .\. Thistle- waita ; Fuchsia, single â€" J. P. Otte- well; Rox Begonia â€" J. P. Ottewell; J. C. Ad.ims; Besonia, A.O.V.^. C. Ac" ms, J. P. Ottewell; Coll. Follag,' â€" J. C. Au.'.m-', Vv'. P. Crossley; House fern â€" Mrs. A. Wilson; Hanging Bas- ks â€" J. P. Ottewell. J. C. .A. dams; Hy- drar.-2aâ€" J. P. Ottewell, J. C. Ad- ams; Single plant A.O.V. â€" Mrs. A. Wltiorj, J. C. .^dams; Coll. Begonias â€"J. C. Adams. DAIRY PRODUCTS, BAKING. Honsv in ccmb â€" L. Fi.sher; 5 lbs. Butterâ€" W. Loughry, T. Betts, Geo. Lawler; 2-3 lbs. Butter â€" A. Cameron, L. Fisher, J. C. .A.danu5; 15 lbs. But- ter â€" Geo. Lawler, L. .A.tkinson, W. A. Hfwken; Cheese â€" L. Fisher; Fruit cake â€" L. A. Fisher, W. Moore ; Jelly cake â€" W. Moore, D. McTavish; Bread â€" W. McLoughry, J. P. Otte- well, W^. P. Crossiev ; Buns â€" L. At- kinson, W. .McLoughry; Tarts â€" J. T. Sled. L. .\. Fisher; Pumpkin pie â€" J. P. Ottewell, D. McTavish; Lemon pie â€" W. Moore. D. McTavish; Custard pie â€" W. Moore, L. Fiskir; .A.pple pie â€" W. Moore; Cut workâ€" W. P. Cross- lef , W. A. Hawken ; Drawn work â€" J. P. Ottewell; Battenburg work â€" W. A. Hawken, W. P. Crossley; Netting â€" W. P. Crossley; Tattingâ€" W. Mc- Loughry, W. P. Crossley; Irish Cro- chi.â€" J. P. Ott<;weil; .-Vftercloth emb. silk â€" W. A. Hawken ; Emb. hdkf . case â€" W. A. Hawken; Crochet plain ja-e â€" Mrs. Wilson, J. C. Adams; Crochet in cotton â€" W. P. Crossley, J. C. Ad- ams; Coll. fa.".oy work â€" W. P. Cross- ley, W. .\. Hawken. FINE ARTS. Painting silk or i:'.m â€" W. P. Cross- ley, W. A. Hawken; Painting china â€" W. H. Thurston; Pencil drawing â€" W. -A.. Hawken, Mrs. C. Martin; Crayon drawing â€" Mis. C. Martin, L. .A.tkin- scn; Inc'a ink or sypia â€" Mrs. Wilson, W. .v. Hiwken; Painting oil fruit or flowers â€" Mrs. Wilson, W. A. Hawken; Painting oil lar.ds<;ape â€" W. .\. Haw FEVERSHAM FINE JEWELER Y B^tes BurialCo. ken ; Pai;:''-ns jH, animal â€" W. A. Hawken; Painting, watar color, fruit or flowers â€" W. A. Hawken, .\nnie Stevens; Painting, water color, ani- mal â€" L. .Atkinson. W. .A.. Hawken; Painting, velvet â€" W. A. Hawken, J. C. Adams; Pen and ink sketch â€" Mrs. Martin, L. .Atkinson; Coll. Photos â€" W. -A. Hawken; Painting glass â€" W. A. Hawken. PROTON ho II loprcsented ar -J. T. Sled, J. P. Ottewell: Rasp berry wins â€" W. .A.. Hawken, D. Mc- Tavi.?h; Grape wine â€" L. Fisher: Rhu- barb wini â€" D. McTavish^ L. .\tkin- son; Canned fruit â€" W. Stewart, .A.. Thisttethwaite ; Pickles â€" L. .A. Fish- er, W. Stewart; Maple Syrup â€" W. McLoughry, L. Fisher; Walkerton Dairy Special. 10 lb. Butter in blocks â€"J. T. Sled: Eaton's Special, 10 lb. Buf.'er â€" W. McLoughrj-; .Mrs. H. Down Special, Best Light Cake â€" M. McTavish; H .Down and Son. Special Best Homemade Bre.^d â€" J. P. Otte- wel'l. EDUCATION. Free hand drawing â€" L. .A. Fisher. .Annie Stevens; Northern Business College Special â€" Mabel Parslow. FANCY WORK. Quilt, knitted or crochetâ€" W. P. Crtislsy, J. C. .Adams; Quilt, pateh- wui'ii â€" Mrs. .A. Wilson; Quilt, .A. O.K., Mrs. A. Wilson. W. .\. Hawken: Pil- 1 iw slipj, emb. â€" Mrs. Wilson, L. Fish- er; Piliow shanis â€" Mrs, Crossley; Dresser and stand coverâ€" Mrs. Cross- ley, Mrs. Hawken; Pr. towels emb. â€" Mrs. WilsoHi, Mrs. -Vdams; Pr. towels, lace trimmee â€" .Mrs. McLoughry, Mrs. Wilson; Fancy work bag â€" Mrs. Cross- ley, Mrs. Wikon: Mat, homcma'de â€" Ml.-. Fisher, L. .Atkinson; Socks, fine â€" L. .\tkinson, .\. Tbistlethwaite; Socks, coarseâ€" L. Fisher. L. .Atkin- son; Men's Mitt?-â€" L. Fisher, J. C. .A,dams; Women's Mitts^ â€" L. .Atkin- son, J. C. .Adams; Bedl-oom slippers â€" J. P. Ottewell, J. C. .A.dam3; Knitting ill wool; â€" T. Betts, W. A. Hawken; Crochet in wool â€" W. A. Hawken; Darning on socks â€" L. Fisher, L. .A.t- ki«:ison ; Buttonholesâ€" W. P. Cross- ley; Work apron â€" Mrs. Wilsjn; Fan- cy apron â€" L. Fisher; Child's dress â€" J. C. Adams, Mrj. Wilson; Set of j crochet mats â€" J. C. .A. Jams. W. .'V. Hawkaihj Tray cloth â€" W. P. Crossley. Mrs. Wilson; Tea cosy emb. â€" Mrs. Wilson, A. Thistlethwaife; Table doyJies â€" Mrs. Wil5>on, J. P. Ottewell; ; Tea doth-W. P. Crosstey, W. Moore; ! Centrepiece, emb. color â€" .A. Thistle- thwaite, L. Fisher; Centrepiece, emb., I white â€" Mrs. Wilson, W. .-V. Hawken;] Cfn;repiece, A. O.K. â€" J. C. .Adams, .\. Thistlethwaite; Sideboard Scarfâ€" W. : P. Crossley, J. C. Ad'anii; Table Run- ' ner â€" W. .A. Hawken; Night sownâ€" j W. P. Crossley, Geo. Lawler; Corset ' cover â€" W. P. Crosslev. W. McLough- j ry: Fanc^- yokeâ€" W. H. Thurston, W. } .A. Hawken'; Fancy Handkerchief â€" W. | Mel.oughry, W. A. Hawken; Pin cushion emb. â€" Mrs. Wilson, A. This- ; T" ,' , , .,, tiethwaite; Sofa cushion emb., L. A. h^rd-ood b.u^h Fisher, W. A. Hawken; Sofa cushion. ' â- """""« "*"'' ^'"-' A.O.K.â€" >J. P. Ottewell. W. Stewart; (Lw Week'.' Itt-m-) Miss Wninio Woodhiuso was from Eugouiii for a few tlnys, 51r. Hiiwa-d CiveM of (J-.Ton SnunJ spent I liB Kuek enJ with hit tis er, our Kchool tenciler Mi.sj Louii Rxiii e of ToD'ntn i.s holidaying with her puent», Mr. imd Mrs. J iliii Ivoiiiiu). Mr. R.y Nei!.s ii spent a fuw d.ays last week in T.roiili). Mi^^."» Biooli.s o! Dundilk is visilii g with liev ^isItr. Mis. Divu'S. Mr. und .Mr.s. .Alex lIeii,oti and fanii'y virtiled fit tl e hnnu if ijr. »nJ Mis. Wi;i)(i«, Cha'swur h. Bornâ€" On let,. 2. t > Mi-. i,nd Mr.i. Jack Liekhsit, « d-iui'liter. Ml.", n. Noilsoi li;ii reiUMied tj Ikt hoMid in Torui.lo. t)u.- vilKiio w,i8 ifi-l! Duiidti:k fair. While p.iintini; Uobl. .Av;h9Snn's houn', Mr. Jolin Dezfll, » well known painter, fall ftiid Inike liia li p Mr. Deze 1 l^ .still Ml inrslul at »lr. .Aclies lis and Slit brother, .Mr. Goo. Dezell, ot Owen -Sound, :s with iiliii Mrs. John H ickley of Murkdiln is visitiug »t the ho:iie i f Mr. Jar.d Lyons. Mr. Dune. McN^chol spin' :he week and \t Mr. Chi.'*. Lyons . Neilson B.-o.s'. sale, h.dd last week, w*s very .â- iuccesslul. Miss Eizabeih N i'ton of Eiei-ett, W»sh., Tisited with AJiss MiMrtd Binnie. A number frmu heia att«:idud the .A'lijiversaiy Servjoi'S at lui.sti^ge. Mr. ai-d Mrs. ,M..UMt of Thorn Hill vi.sitel wiili Mrs. P. Ceusli'jr, who HtCDnipJiiied ihoiii ti> Llan.)»er. Mr. iiud Mrs. iMoC'jo nf Kincardine vis:tud Ht the home ot Mr John Wright. Mr. J dill Wtiuht, acco:npanied by Ins SKtsr. Mis. Calrait, jf Kmcardun*, atten-.ied the funeral u( tlieir sister, Mrs. Neilsou. lu T.iruii:o. VANDELEUR Mu.M NelliH llolan.i iif Toronto •pent the week end w:Lh her pireuts, Mr. and Mis F. B 11. land. Mrs, K. UeBdyiiiSi. Marys is vlsitioj^ her mother, M .s. J. M. Davi^ Mr at d Mrs. Wm. Riid and son, Billie, if Oxfoid, Mull , have ri-Uiincd home utter nierdii ^ u wiek with frii iids ill I his vicinity. Mr. EJ. Holey 'if Meaford rer.ewid HCi|uaiDlanots lic'ii> Itss week. Mr and Mrs. A. iMcNaily of llaywatd Falls spent Monoay at .John W,iiliiiy'..i, MiiiM Jesii Wiiiihl of Toron'.o sp.^nt tliu week end with her paron'S. Mrs iL. Ciilli.s Hiid M|.«. S. G.Ihert .spt^iit a i.-in|ile u{ dnys at (.twtn Sound Thouia.i Bio'.;iihloii and siii, Arthur, uiotoiel from C. rl.'i'llon on Wedno^l^.•ly (if last we. k iind p4:d a sh'i*. vis I a' the homo of Giorye ShaiiUon, aid als-j took III tho Maikdale fair. I'ti-. .Arthur Wiiuhtiiiaii his H'turiied home alter hariiig siieot a y.-ar overseas. Potato dimjms; and co'n cutlifg i» the order of busim-.ss ]\iM now. Mr. and Mrs Wilire 1 Cullis have tsken up their rcsidenca in Toroiito. Mrs. Cunniuuhaai and Hon, N 'iiiiaii, of Cooksv'Uo, are victors at Willi-iiii Buchamtn's. Born â€" On Sept. ,'{ >, t> Mr. and Mrs. DtviJ Graham, a daughter. Mr. and .Mrs. Mitcheil i:f Toronto and Misi Kate Davia of Orillia, wero Thaiikn givii>i; visitors a; the homo o' Mih. J. M.Daviis. FARM FOR SALE L it 25, con. 4, .Artemesi.'v, containing S(> acres, 70 aero.s cleared, ba!aacM Good well at house tnd y-'sr round. Good barn, log'house and orchard. .About 2 Coll. so:a cushionsâ€" W P. C^Teyi t '"''«* fâ„¢ " '"''^'t'lV'"'''",^ ,,;\W^^ J. C. Ai/ams; Pr. curtaini>â€" W. A,' HARR\ P.VFION (Last Week's Items) Mr. and Mrs. D. Thomson and dau:{h- ter (if Toronto spent a fe'7 day.s with friends in this villago and attended the (Jsprey Agricultural Society Fair, Mr. Thoin.sou co'iibniid business with pleas- ure ai.d s'Ai two or three Ne*coinb.! pianos and Columbia V,c;rol,is for which he is agent.. Mr. and Mrs. Dciwsbury of Toronto spent a few days v sitin,{ in th'S village last week. A large crowd attended the Fair in this village on Weiinosday last. A line day and uood loads were in our favor this year. Mr. Will Col(|uet e ant' wife and Mr. Harvey Perigo of Port .McXicol motoied over for Fever.-ham Fair. Mr. and Mis. I. H. Perigo, who have bueu liviH,} at Flasherton for seme time, spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. H. .Alexander. Tto car loads of otir young people motored over to Port McNicol and spent Sunday wrh Mr. and Mrs. Will Co!- • lUrtte. Mr.s. Speers has returned to her h mie in Port .\ieNicol, sfttr a two niontlis' visit with friends in t )raiis;ev;i e, Flesherton and Feversham. c ome in and see our line large stock of Jewelry, Watciies, Clocks, etc, and when yoa liave seen tlrem juti will be sdfe to btiy. Watch re- pairing a specialty. A full line 3f FhoiogfapLic supplies ' Including developing powders, piintiug frames, dark lanterns, all sizes of kodacks and films. I BUSINESS -^S USUAL Funeral Directors and Embalmers Phone Hillcrest 268 124 Avenue Road, Toronto, Ont- MOTOR EQUIPMENT J. W. Bates, R Maddockj, President. Manager ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES (This Weeks Items) The holiday visitom wereâ€" Miss 5I»i' Whiieoak of Toronto and l.idy friend. Miss .Alexander of London, .VIis« Mabel Buckinsihain of Collinjirood. at Mr. .Mills' : J. C. Little and Brunkard Li lie yt C llingwood at H. .Alexander's ; Mr. and Mrs. F. \V. Brown.'ee and Mr. and Mrs .A. Hudson of Ccllinnwood at (i.-o .Julian's ; Joe Xehon of Owen Sound at U. H, Hcudersou's ; Eiiierson OsbornB of Ci-dlliiuwood at home. Mis-ses Liilu .lolley, L zzie Hale, May- iimd and Parliament, tenchers in public schools in this distric, attended tho ttachei's C(jnvention at ThornVnry on Thu;'8dHy and Friday of last week . Mr. and Mis. R. J. Colnuette visited with their daughters, Mrs. W. O. Dand and Mrs. Uury tlorton in Toronto last week. Master Gordon Dand of Toronto is visitini{ with his gi-iiidparenti, Mr. and Mrs. Co'ijuette. John .Speers was on a business trip lo Toronto lasi week W« ;iie sorry to report tli.a' Mrs Wm Seiiiple had the nii.'fortuno to s'ep iiuo a hole sideways and fracture her ankio one day last week Miss Jolley spent the holiday with friandi m Toronto -A little chap of Will SempVo not Uiught on the barbs of a barb wioe ftn.ce â- * week afo and save his lei> a very b..d (:ut, re((uirinii uiao stit.'hes lo close i". Ha'jrken, W. McLsatihry; Hardanger U. R , Flevhcnon. KIMBERLEY The msrriajre was solemnised on Saturday evoniiiK', Sept. 'J7. of Rutiy, the only daughter of ths late R P. Fawcett of Duncan, Grey county, to Henry, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Gibson of Fort William. The weddin.; took place in First Pre8l>ylcriau chnr. li, Rev. ,'. W. Ciuikslianks oHiciatinn. T.ie bride, who was aitendfd hy ihe bride- >;rL OKI 's niece. Miss .Met a Todd, wore a lovely s;i.iwii uf ii«c heavily embroidered 1(1 silver Soutache over an underdress of sliver cloth with the regulation wcdd.i;.; veil »ni oransje bl .'»ioius, and she cu- rbed a weddiug honn'iet o? white eosen and maidenhair fern. The bridesmaid wore a navy suit and hat to match, with fiir«, and earned a sheaf of pink roses. Tha brniegroom was attended by !i s brother, Ruthveii Gibacn. The (grooms •jift t) I he hrnie was a set of silver, to the bridesiiaid a lavaUiere of pearls nnd .sapphiies, and to the best man a set of cut!" links. After the wod linn cerenio:i\ .an informal ncept Kill was held at I'm; homo if Mr. and Mru. H-,miUon ToKl, Ivist .Amelia street. Mr. and Mrs. Gib.»oii will leside ui 130.") Brown street west, Fort William. Mrs. Win. Corbutt of Toronto is visiting with Mis. Jasper Stuart. Mrs. tlenry Lawr.nce of Trout Creek IS renewing (dd ac.)uaintaHce8 in this put and is Ihe guei-. of Mrs. George Lawrenoo. Sr. The W. I. fowl snppor and entertain- ment ill the pubic ha I on Friday en:, last was a success linaiicially and o'hui- W(se. despao ih(! incleiitncy of I ha weather. .Amon|{ those wh.i took piil ill the i.roarain were Mr.<. Vic'or EHii of Collingwood, an export vio.in at ; Mr. I'>. A. Carrulhers sani; a well rendered solo, iu hi* nsunl )'le»siin2 niaiiiier ; Miss Maude I'lewo of A aiideteur gavo suino reciiatioii.s. T!.e public (cho d pupils siso took pait iu the musical parr of the pr()i;r>ini. .),is. R. Fswcett )>resi>ie('. Walter Harris of West Toronto is visiting with his undo, Wm. Harris. Mrs. Walter Elliott of Markd^lo was a pleasant caller iu towu Friday last Silas McAsliD of Ueathcote oscupied the pulpit of tho Methodist church on Sunday nioruiuK. CongratulatliHis are in order to our two school " inarms ", whoe pupils at the receot .school fair at R ii.klyn carried off first honors for ihj best drilled scholars, also for marching. Jasper Stuart's famous coon hound. Hector, is nursinii a sore shoulder these da}s. Jasper doesn't know whether it Wis a shot or a scrap that caused ic. Yorkshires Tamworths Young Stock For Sale For Breeding Purposes W. A. ARMSTRONG Phone or writeâ€" GEO. W. BOSS, FLESHERTON, - ONT Osprey Tel. system .Maxwell P. O, House of Quality 1 Ali kinds of Fresii -â- 'eason. Fill it in l:iuu.?eliol(l, l-iveKo.-^es, Purity an<l Edip^ J lour. ips-e We have a tiuantity of Fir.st Class .-Machine Oil. AH Icimls of Grain Chop haiul. ami Pitj Feed on Highest Pr ices Paid for Prints. Eggs and Pound We are agents for the Walkerton creamery H. DOWN & SON Flcshcrton, - Ontario SATISFIED ! m THAT Is what over IOC users i-ay about 1900 Gravity washer.s supplied by S. HEMPHILL, 1^ Agent For i> 1900 Gravity wash(M'.s and wringers lilectiic and gasoline pcwer tvashei's . ALSO for McCormick Binders. Mow.rs, Usy Rake?. Hay Loaders, Drills, Culiivator, I'lows, Steel i*talls, Hannwa. Gasoline Eugines, Brsntford d ublo geared and autu oiled ainnotur Win SIHls, Be.Mty Hay Carriers, Hay Ferks, Slings, Manure Carriers, W.^ler Bowls, Water Tanks. Puni)> and Tipini;. SOMETHING NEW IN BUZZ SAWS One th;rd more woo 1 cut with same power when tiM*d with my patcuL. S. HEMPHILL Agent, - Ceylon, Ont. Farm For Sale ro88e8.s!on this fall. Boar For Service UK) .teres, on the, Puce b»ed Kogistorcd Y.ic&shire Bu*r Toronto Gravel, good county road, soil f""" sTvae-Ma.vwell Jack (i'.><.»0;{-oo «o..d clay loan., 8 nnes bush, 10 roomed i'lvrms 31 !lo '^" * *" ^- •â- ^^'•^'»«'"' bric'K veneered house, soft water inside, j 10,4, 11» T.J. STKsSON. go d well, never failinsi spriiiffs, creek I . cl'iHo to out build iu|{ ami house, lar){ei f A » bulk barn "BO-xth"), 20 ft. post*, well ^ame A»iray lii<ht<;d, gOL<d siabliui', drive bouse,' Can:e to i:iu pninii-eh of tho und«r> pitfgorv. hen house. A uiile from S. S . j â- '''i"^'* ,;;" "'' •>'"'"' September 10. oue cow. The.iwHcr is reijuosted to prov* property, pay e.xpon^^es »nd t<»ke the ssnie away. FRED DICKEIT. Euifenia P.<>„ Out No. 3 public school .inJ 1 j milen from b'H;t>belini. .Apply to WBS. BREEN, Fleeherton.l

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