Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 15 Jul 1909, p. 4

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Tf^rrWMlll July 15 1009 THE FLESH ERTON ADVANCE F.T.HILL & CO., = Markdale OUR GREAT 12th JULY SALE A Day of Record for Value Tlie Great and (Jlorious Twelfth is to be celebrated in Markdale, and in« order that you may combine business with pleasure we have decided to put on a special sale of many lines ofseasonable and wanted line of goods at prices that reprerjcnt values away below whioesale cost. It will pay you to make this store your headquarters on that (lav. I^adies' Tine Silk Waists, for sale on the 12th at 1-3 less than you regularly pay r»2 Ladiii»' Finn t^unlily Silk Blouses iii a variety of styles. Thoy come in (he pliin tailnr-innde styles, tli t jckeil Hiid eiiibruiiKTwl fron's, in fine Jiip^inest.-, Taffeta anil Lini)li Silks, colors of creHin, bUck, white at on sale at 1-3 less than regular [iriivs. le f.mcy and bruwii I Lathes' Fancy Silk Embroidered Belts, 12th July Sale price 19c, reg. Co, .>() and I 60c Lines. l.V) Lmlifit' SHirjile Bt'lls, i>rinci|Mi1Iy Fine Silk Kiubioilered lines, but there is also inohulcd in the l.,t Fancy Silk and Hold, Elant ie and Leathn Ik-its, and the price is about on<-(juarter their value, jour choice lor 19c Big Snap in Ladies' Fine Silk and Li.sle Gloves, 12th July Sale price 18c per pair Tlu'«i' (ilovos come in Silk, Lisle niul Litco weaves, many with douK? fastener,-, in colors of Brown, Fawn Cream iind J$l»ck, anil they me 25, ^5 and 40c lines, nearly all sizes, per pair ' .u^. ^hc 4le..Hertaii. %ivm^ ^t:: u spend the money strictly in the manner approved by good society, perhaps ho received it fiom her would into cLaiini-lM where it would do most good. In any event it , was Entrance Examinations The following are the results of the recent Entrance Examinations at the centres named. In all the centres atti'i- U ,mbli.h.d ev.ry Thursday .t M...0 per """ 6â€" - -v >- â€" « " ; "- -ted with Meaford hi>jh achool 420ca„di. .n.n.iif i«.id in advance. *1..V) if not »o paid, jutlerly useless bound up in the Gould dales pre.sented themselves for examina- K M'l-a .strong bo.'ies, and those who critici/.e lion. Thojo ttkino: "•"> ! of the marks tlie free spending this money, even in "''•"'""hie received honour standinK and thotisand dollar Parisian gowns, are "e indicated below by (H). XKT AUVKUTISINC 1 ciiluniu clinpUy one year, IW) Half column one year, $.'W Quarter culuniu one year, ftl.'i Ki)rtni|?htly diaiiKeii if refpiired QuotatiooH for transient advertiaiaij will be giveu uo applicatloo. In our editorial laat week dealing vith road work a certain piece of work with the crusher was credited to Mr. McKenzie's jurisdiction, whereas it should hare read Mr. McKeiizie Duncan's. It was solely our error in confusing names and we make tliis correction it) justice to Mr. McKenzie. o Mr. Frank Carr sends us a copy of the Ilegina Leader telling of tht death of five people in a Saskatchewan | cyclone on Dominion Day. The heading ol the article roads: "Many persons fatally injured. Whole families left hoiuolcss. Threshing outfits and farm machines twisted and carried half a mile. Ihiildiiigs smashed and scattered over the prairies." The cyclone is evidently one of the unpleasant features referred to by Mr. Carr in iiii recent letters, and proves that all is not suushine and gold out there. The series of thunder storms which passed over tliis seciioi) on batiirdby and Sunday meant gold for everybody. For the second time this scasou the eituatioii lias bteii saved just in the nick of time. Another week of drouth would have injured (he growing crops beyond repair. In some sections of this county â€" arouud Hocklyn and Goring and out Dornoch wayâ€" grass- hoppers weie fast eating upevniything green. These rains would put the required check upon them. They did not come, however, in time to make a good hay crop, but grain will now be fcafe for a good crop with fair crop of straw. We have much to be thank- ful for in these rains of the past few days, Some newspapers are inclined to cavil at what they call the waste of money by the rich, the case of Kathorine Gould being cited to illustrate the charge. Now why should anyone object to this woman aponding with a lavish hand |25U,OUO a year or more if she could get it from her millionaire htirband? The money went to milliners and tradespeople in open to the charge of jealousy, or in : i'1e»hertoH Cmfre: â€" Rita Bellamy, A Aesopian language, sour grapes. j Chard, O Cornfield (H), E Fergu.son, _____________ jB Fletcher, T E Gibson, P Hasiie, EJ ,,,.,.... . , iLouoks. K Millisjan (H), One of the interesting remains found »t„t..i wr »» . â-  » Hp.\rthur, \V McArthur after the Cobalt fire was the ruin of whiskey siill used in the manufacture Niven'< doatli a number of years aao, she ^ and her daughter moved !â- ) Strathroy. | ,,..,. , .neck, belly and Iok'S. The other hor.se general and in that manner was kept i â-  . i. . , . . ? . , . """l " 1 escaped alrnijst without a mark. It is ID Circulation, the only way it could [^unnised tlm the blood horso slipped do any good. In the late court case his halter shank in some way. and push- Mrs. Gould asked for $250,000 per ed out the steeple boldiuit the fasetner. annum but Mas only allowed $36,000. Naturally he made f )r the box stall Had the writer of this item been on j *''"'* Linton Lad was kept and in short the judge's bench he would have been '''"" '''* '*'*'" "^ "''" "'»" "»» "I'ened tempted to gife her every last cent of 1 """*, "'"' 'V'^' •!»'"'"«• "r''" '^'="1' ^, „ . 1 1 ji , ,, / wicked while If hiHied, both horses steam- the amount she asked lor and in that :„„ „:,,. .„,. , ' , . , , , ,, , ,, , „ ,,l'"Si "'"' sweat, l.uit fortur.alely way helped to "squander the Gould ^.,.,.„ separate* before uillions, If this womau d(d not datuaite was dime. MMuir, M . H McAuley, C McClary (H), M McDonald, U McMil- ,• , , , u . !•'*"• ^^' Oliver. E Patlon, F Purdy. a Ii({uor which IS defxribvd as a parlicu- u rr.„, ., „ ..,.,., , ,,,.... , ,,.,,, , c„ ' |M lO"". Bert \\hittaker, EWhittaker. lar.y wicked brand of firo water. ' I /^fi'«ra/i<im:-A BuckiuKham, E Buck- Peiu can be easily and ((uickly stopped, ingham, C Butcher, VV H Field, T Gamey, Pink Pain Tablets -Dr. Hhoop'sâ€" Stop i S Hawkiiis, N .lamieson, A B Roberts Headache womanly pains, any p.iin, any- E Scilley, J F B Sharp, M Sprolt. where, in 20 minutes sure. Formula on ! A"iwW/c!/.--n Allen, N Burritt W the 2oc. box. Ask your diu«gist or n„rritt, F Conn. H Knott, E McAn'hur, doctor about this formula -it's line. Sold n Thomp.son. by all dealers. ,. , ,, t^ . â-  r>Hu,l„lk:~ F Acheson (H;, G Barton, A Srrathiny despatch says that Mr*. !G C Bell (H), U Clandije, O Cornett, Janet McCorkiiidaie, of that town, danced â-  E Duncan, E 11 Fert{U9oii (fl), It Good- the Highland Flinij on her !M)fh birthday I fellow (H), W U Green, T HiKgins, \V E last week. Mia. McCorkiiiililii used ti)' Irwin, f Johnston, A Louuda.W Middle- live in Mount Forest, living' with her Ion, E Moody, A McKii n, E Mc.Mil- dau^hter, Mr.i. Bcibert Nivcn, in the Ian, Lizzie M.yuarrie, 1! Noble (H), W house on Weliiimlon St, now occupied L Bundle, \V C Wrij»ht, H Sinclair, V by Mr. Richaid D.iyle. After Mr. I M Stephens, C Stewart, OSiewort, W Stewart. M,iihl'.ile:-M Bowes, .1 Boyle. L While hero she bad a reputation for , B„s|,tieKi, E Chapman, J W Chard VV Celtic Imbeness of foot and for liveU- G.aham, L K Ha.skett, L Howard. C '"""• I Hutchinson, J Livingstone (H), G H II is reported that two of thn contract- Lucas, (} K Lucas, E Mairiry (H), A II ors who tendered fur the buiUliii!,' of the Mathews, G L McPhorsoii, A M O'Heani, ttHHon roadway from Elk Like t.> Go«- .1 A O'Heirn, HI'. Uickefs, EUitchie(H), jjrtiiiia, and were awaideil coniracts for It Sarjeant, J S Thibaudeau (H), S WHr- thecmslruclion of portions of the road- |liuir, V Wiley, E M Wil.son, E Black, way have Hhaiidoiiod their cmiliiicts and .C Brodie. will lose the checks deposited with the | nornhun/:-.U Boyd, J H BrockU- dci.ar.ment for the eomplcion of their ,,„„;,_ j; (ilcMdei..:an. 1 Connor.^, A t'ooke, H Fiii^lieii, T GrahBin, M Hart- , .,. . .. ,, ''â- "''''''''''"'7'|'''»M, NHolmus, MKiihv, EM.n«a.,, aciliucs and inability to secure and hold E ,- McGuire. Z McOuire, I Metcalf hbor. I'hn route i-. believed to be sn.^ Miller, P Muir. L MyU.s, F IWtor! exoeplu.nally Kood one for the country. I jj ^netsinger, J Whito. but the cimliaL-tors nece.'saiily eiicountei-i .«eii/(0((: -L .•\bercri>Mibie, N Almond, M Arliduo (H), F Atkins M Barry. \V j liri!,'bt (H), A Brown. K Hiowii, F Bum- A fierce fight between two stalliims stead, S Conway, J Cook, M Cook (h), tOo!< place III the Ddinioioii Hotel stables ' H Cull)ertsoii, \V J Davies, G Dean, E aboiU. four o'clock Tues Jay morning, says Fall"-', K Hall, M Helslrop, G Hudsfni, the Grand Valley Star. M. Forgravo ', A V Irwin, H Jay, C Johnston. G .lour- hcaid the racket and aroused Bownmi dan (11), H Kelley, H Kiiij(, M Laycock, Nunii, inaiis/er of Linton Lai, the , A McLeui, T McDonald (H), F Mc- Clydesdiile owncil by Batters & Mounia- Lauyhliii, S McViitie, A Meyer, L Neely, hail. When Bowman got into the ftablo'K Patterson, W l\.llc)ck, G Prentice, E his horse was down on the Mo )r and be- Proud, C Paper, F Reed, E Sewell (H), ng shaken by a blood hone owned by K Sinclair (H), (J Smith (H), L Smith, liStillwell (H), H Storey, W Tomlinson, V White. L VVilliams. IhirlKHn:- R Alexander, H Barber, F Byron (H), J A Campbell, M H Camp- bell, E Dixon, J Dodds, E Duncan, B Ecdes, (} Elder, U Elvioue, M EveritI, E Ha.stie, M A Haw, A Hiklerbrandt (H), J KoeHin, M Hornsby, J Hoy, J Isaacs (H). SKelsey(H), Kiuiiee, F Laidlaw (H), S A Lar.grill, T Laudei(H), J M Lediiigham, K Lenahan (H), M Louifbeed (H), N D Mih.o, M Mortley, Excursion To Muskoka July 31st. The greatest holiday at excursion rates ever oflered to the peo[ile of Flesherton is the Sun Pre*< Club's excursion to the World-famed Muskoka Lakes over the C. P. U. on Saturday July 31.st. and the rate for the trip is excepiionally low â€" f2.10 return from Flesherton. It is certainly a gre»t opportunity of seeing Canada's summer paradisu and the arrangement,'! are m> complete t'lat all the lakes may lie sion during the four days of the excursion aod at very little cost. The excursion goes over C. P. R. to BaU where the train will be met by steamers uf the Muskoka Navigation Co. A complete round trip of the lakes, in- cludinit Lake Rcsseau, Lak* •)( seph and Luke .Muskuka, besides a trip up the^ Mn.skoka River to Bracebridge on the.se steamers iiisy be hid for $1.00 extra. Eicuisionists from Flesherton will leiv* by regular train leaving Flesherton at 8 a. m., anJ connecting at Bulton nib the fast through train from Owen Sourai. Tickets are good to riturn up to the la*t train on Auju.st 3rd. The trii) will .be the greattat holiday offorin.{ of the jear. Woik has teen commenced on the new exhibition Imildini; in CoUinawood to re- p'ace the one burned list October. It is hoped to have tbt? building coiiiplete<l in time for the fair in September. STILL THE BEST Court Northern Light No. 1 27, will run their Ever Popular EXCURSION TO TORONTO AND NIAGARA FALLS, ONT. Friday, July 23, '09 VIA C. P. I^. Going by Special Fast Train, leav- ing Owen Sound at 7 a. m. to Toron- to, and thence by Steamer aud Electric Railway to the Falls, ^rettu-n- ing by regular trains. ' J. & W. B OYD, "^""'^ IPL.I'^li TSn!'"'''''''' riid-Summer Clearing Sale We will clean out the balance of our summer s'ock at greatly reduced pi ices, some of which are as follows: Boys Straw Sailors, rex 30o clearing at 19o Meu's and Boys Linen Hats, ng 50 and 60e, clearing at 43o '• '• â- ' " "TScfor 59c Muslins, reg 12ic, clearing at 8o " 15c, " " lie Miisl^nK, Linens imd Zephyrs, r.'g 25c for 17o " •' " " 35c for 25c White Liiwn Wsists, 75 for 43c "l.OUfor ... 60c " " " 2.35 and 2.50 for 1.73 All our new Duich Wai.-its, reir 1.75 for 1.48 Embroideries â€" A nice raiine of embroidery and insertions, prices from lit to 15c, clearing 8c :«:|3 â€" s -3 o c? o a C %m4 '"' â- * s: tfi S 66- o > en M O g o cS ^ ^ 01 a> o 1 u v5 4.^ .a 4.^ !^ 'r- A '^ ,mt 4-3 Ol c 6^ o .4^ 4-^ -3 en r/I a ci s l-H CO O o rXi ^ ?H to >-i ,.., o ^^ c3 tt Cfl ,-; â- a O O ^« >.b. Ol CO 33 <3e- a. U3 â- 4-1 o 4-) o f^ J5 o o 2o O â- -^ T> '-'^ " to •>^ ^ X «»5- vX- \M E sreopitiirg tn a nicrthaiit taih rirg businefs under the ( ^R VV n!ai at ineiit of Fled Morlty »l.o is a tirs-t class woikman. J ilji We I'.ave a cc nipli te large of new and up-to-date i ^^ stutk. We guaianiee a perfect tit. C ^» Call and see the scodt â€" ? yf^ just in the cuiiier i 'JlC room \ ^ M RS. SMITH'S OLD STAND. ' ?l? •! ~ •v R rt lo o o la o o © 2 - <S4 â- â- â- s o lO la m "5 o "O s o 12 â- * ~ o -3 .n -S !S ^ S 13, !a ; '5 51 ri « o 3 i(^ .â€", '^ 3 r- c work. It is lelieved that dillicullics ttuie lack of ed many obstacles liy reason of its i)riini- tive character. Malt Ward. Getting a piece of scantling Bowan drove it snear-fashioiied at the blood horses ear, uiid sent him flying to the other end of the stable, afterwards Roing into his stall. His own horse was about all in. hreathiiiii' very heavily and his head twisted short auainst a stall. By I hi.H time other help bad airived and I hey got the horse t.« a stall when a a doctor dressed his injuries which were many and particularly painful about the any was uai they permanent K Murray. M Murray, T McKay. L McKnight, B Saunders (H), D Warming- ton (H), A J Wilson, V M WiLson, Sel- kirk Wilson, Pearl Wilson, The maiks of those that failed will be sent at once, and the certificates of those that passed in about two weeks. There it a Rteat agitation in the V. S. for pure foo:l. In the meiutimo the brink fast food companies are saying nothing and rawing wood. 3 -i < gj II J.) ?1 ») mi M »J t- 1-1 1^ t-i »' » =0 «â-  00 ad '^ â- < I ... 'y 5 •".*'â- â€¢= :•_- Children 12 years of ajje and over will be charged Adult Fare. I'oder 12, Children's Kates. I'nder 5 (when ac- companied by parol. Is or guradiaii) free. UHturnini; by any regular train not later than da'es shown .'ibove. This route art'ords the op]iortunily of seeing ihe historic battlotields of <,>uceii- stoii Heights, ulso Brock's Moiuiinent, the Whirljiool and Suspension Biidi/e, giviiiy FOl'K FILL D.\Y S OUTING. CO.MMITTKE- Coo. Wyllie. Chief Ringer; U. McMurcby, C. D ; Th.is. Lions, Win, Little. F. W. Millhouse. J. O. Kennedy, Cbairmnn of Coin. J. McEwaii, Secrelaiy of Com. Notice to Creditors In the matter of the estate of William Jiiines Beatiy, late I'f the townsbi|i I'f Arteinesia ih the County of Grey, I{ai!w:iy Kniployee, deceased. NoTicK is hereby given |)urs.iiaiit to the revised Statutes of Ontario, 18",(7. Chap. !•. thai all the cie<lilor!. and others baviui' claiiiis Hoain»t the e.slaie of the .said William .laiiics Beatty, who died on or about the second day of June, 190!>, are reifuired on or before the twenty iiintli day of July, liKIlt, to send by post pie- paid or deliver to Jaiiiej L. McMulleii, Ceylon, Out., adininistralor of lliu estate of ihe faid William James Beatty, de- ceased, tlu'ii' Christian and surnames, addresses and ilescriptions, the full particulars of their claims the stivtement of their accounts ai;d the nature of the securities (if any), hold by them. Ant* Kl'RTHKR TAKE NOTICE that after such la'<t mentioned date the said iidmiiii- strator will proceed to distribute the a»seta of the decesNed amoii^ the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice, and that the said adiiiiiii.stratoi' will not be liable for the faid as.sets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claims notice shall not have been received by him at the time of such distribution. VV. H. WRIGHT, Owen Sound, Out.. Solicitor for the Adininislrator. Dated June 2oih, 19CU. MM In Sleiahs* Bu^al^St maggons, l^arrows* Ploughs* €reatn Sep- arators and ttiire Fencing HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY Heard's Carriage Works Cei/ion 's 7/feat "ff/arket. All kincls of fresh aud smoked meats, head ciieese, sausage, alwtivs on hand. - - CASH PAID FOR HIDES. Jas, ^IcClocA/in, Farms for Sale & Rent L'ftiiu tor sale, contaiiiiug one luindied acres ^ more or less, boiuR lots 141-142. con. 1. N; E. Toronto Sydoiiliain road, about eighty acres cleai'ud; balance bush. On the property if> oua ffumo barn :t.">x.", o,i stone baseiiieiit witli cou-. Crete stablinK amlgood implemuntshod. Franio dwelling bouse, small orclmrd. two good wells. .Mao two siiriiigs on back end of place. There are thirty iifre» tall plonnbod. Ilvu acres of fall wluftt.well fenced and in a^ood statuofenltiva* tion. This is ono of the best farms in the township aiKl can bb bought right. It is situat- ed one mile from Flesherton and live miles from iMnrkdale. Apply Ui ItlCHAliUSON HUlJS. Flesherton T ots :il and :«. <-ou. :) S D 1(. lOo aerDB, G.") cleared '-' 10 icres pasture, bnlance good "bush. 'Bara 05.\.50. driving shod, good frame house, 2'wolla, 1 aero of nrehaid and stone wall under barn, ijaugeen river crosses back of fsriii: Well fenced and in good state of cultivation, :J miles from ( t'rotou Stttlicn. For terms spplv on premises to .UMES H. VALSi:. Proton Station Herefords For Sale. Cows and heifers for sale, none Iwtter, Prices rittht, I'ost OHice, Proton Station; farm half mile from Sau^een Junction, We have sold all our ) nils. J. *T, WATSON. Good Farm For Sale. T ot 10, con.O, Osprey contnining li>0 acres, so *^cleHled. f:ani« liouse. 'rume burn, stone foundation; orclinrd, well watered, one thousand down and balance to suit purchaser. Imioudiate possessioi^ .\vplv to K. N. KlNNKAH, iUii.xwell 1'. O. EI Dorado Farm. Of Sl-orthoiii cattle and Leicester sheep. Hulls and heifers on hiuid for sale, also a iiimi)>er of single and rose coinh blown leghorn, and sinxlecoml) white leghoni cockerels Li't 32' Con. .">. Chas. Stafford. Shorthorn Cattle for Sale. Ijovinias and Wimples, the best of brooding aulqualif. Hull, cows aud belfera for sale at reasoiial.'le prices Lot :i2,oou..'i CHA?. STAFFORD. Flcaberton Canadian Pacific Very Low Rate For Summer Trip to Pacific Coast ^Jl^: $77.30 return from FlUlj^P . fpt.W ^ U'or sale cheap, Ol rout, inimodiate poss -ssiou Lot ;)0 con. 14, Artemesia, about 7."i acres clear, coiufovtable log bonsu and frame barn. Applv to I'. I. Sproule, Fleshcrtoii. or Joha J. Martin. ac!o.<stlio road from said lot. T ots V. i h nnd '.), Con. In, in tlio township of â- '-' Osprey. l.'H) acres, large cluariiiK, good frama barn and stables, good dwelling and well. Ap- ply on the ;>ioiiJiHeB or to W. .J. Iii;i.i,AMV, Flesherton nip, goci com* irg, stablo and driving Vorsale cheap and on easv ton ^ lortablo frame d well irg, sta house, with three villsgo lots, in C'ovlon. Dwol ling well built and ft i.isbed and good bearing orchard ou the property. Applv to It. .J. Sproclk," Fleshertoa Vor sale or rentâ€" 103 acre farm, 1 acre of or- chard, 10 acres bush including .'"> acres hard- wood, well watered and good fences, brick house, frame barn, IJ miles from school and post olliee, :i miles from Proton Station. For pri''e and terms of sale apply to Wui' Taylor, ' Duilii - lot 7.I-74, cou 1 north of 1 ham road. .'Vrtouiesim Vor Kent -lot :I7, con 4, Artemesia, 100 acres. »5 -^ to 110 cleared and in cultivation, oouifortabla dwelling, bank barn, stone stabling, in a ftrat class settlement and well worthy the atteutlou of those rc<|Uii'ing sucli. h..T. SPROUI.E, Flesherton T ot I, con. 4 Osprey. 100 acres well timbered. -^ For terms etc. apply lo K. KoberoS, \j»Hv Bank V. O. good going May 20 to Sept. Return limit Dct. 3L Liberal stopovers- Wide choice of routes. (Jo by the direct C*iiadian 1 ieâ€" see your own cuuntry- the west, the Rocky Mountains. V isit the Seattle Kxpu.sition and other special attractions. Talk it over with S. R.ANDS, Aaent, Flesherton. NVooden pumps manufactured thrpu({hout and repairs promptly and satisfactorily attended to. I air. agent for three of the beat iron pump manufacturers in Ontario, A card dropped to me al Ceylon P. O will have my prompt attention. Your patronage respectfully solicited. JAMES A. McLEAN. Cu Trie's Corner, Cevlon P. O

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