Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 22 Jul 1909, p. 4

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July 22 ll>0» THE FLESH £RTO« AUVANCK i F.T.HILL & CO., - Markdalei BRANCH STORES ORANOhVILLE AND TARA This Week We Are Clearing Many Seasonable Lines Much Be- low Market Value. Children's Canvas Shoes at Very Much Less Than You Regularly Pay Tliis wepW we ])'«ce cm silo r!liilihi.»ii'i» Canvas Oxfnrd SIidos in wliitn and Ian, in «iicli ivlisl)!i' rnaki h a« McPheihDii's Hinl \V. H. liHiiiiluiii'i!. Tho »izM mo 7. 8, '.), ll> iiiiil 1 1. These shoos cost ynu iti the regular wiiy (1,$1.10 ami >1.'25 a |i;.ir, on sule this wi'ols per |mir yg,. Ladies' White Canvas Oxfords Reduced ALSO SOME SIZES IP« TANS Thifc week «i' put Ml shU> every i"iir we liai'e i.f LiiJifs' T\hite and Tun Canvas Oxford Shooi and Slippois, iiH sizes in the hit i!i ici 7. '"f.eil- ar* ^ciod tii<jii;;h vkIuos to comnmnd yonr uttenticin at $1.15 to ^i,75 a jwir, no be iMi l)"'"' --I iy youi- choice for 98o Ladies' Strap Slippers Reduced We hiive too many Lndies' Strop Slippers. They are all up-tiwlato styles and come from some of tiie I,e>t maker's. All sizes 2i, 3i, 4, 5, G «ud 7, remiUr $1.35, $1 60 and 81.75 lines, on sale tlii.s weeic for, per pair .... S1'15 »r'» ^ » m'm »' » » n â-  Wg/ ^-^' Tt *' » â-  -w-^ â€" »â- â- Â»â-  « â-  » â-  » rm~- •â€" * â€" »â- Â»â- â- Â»â- â-  â-  » »« m w ^Icsliertotj, %Avmi,^ U imlilishfd every Thursday ot Sl.ltOluT •iiouiii if paid in advaiio-, f«l..'>l) if not so paid. NKT ADVKKTISINC liATK-S 1 column diHplay one year, $00 Half coluiaii one year, .*3l) Qiiartei' CMlumn one year, i*l."i KortniKlitly change" if ruiuiied QuotatioDb for transient advertising will be Ijivuu uu application. The Great Muskoka , Excursion. There is every indication of the great trip to the worlil-fanied Muskoka Lskes, whieli will go over the C. P. R. on Silt ui day, July 81st. The excurHioii A recent dc-spatcli says the African lions liave turned on the Roosevelt party aud chased them into town. This ia a case of lion aud lyisi', wiili acceu( ou tho latter. It is now an assured fact tbat the crops ill this province will be faniy good, and tins county will be up to tlic average with the exception of hay, which is slioit. The recent benificent lains have placed the giaiii on it.s ft-et and Ibe straw has grown wonderfully during the past week. Grain in this immediate vicinity gives promise of being up to a full average. o The railway conunission has or- dered every railway in Canada to have tho wliole of it's right of way properly fenced in by Jan. 1, 191'. In the settled parts of the couutry this is all right, but surely it is not intended to apply to iinsftllod portions. Tlio win fences in wild districts are destruc- tive on •juadruped.'! that roam the forests, and many a deer, And even moose, have met an untimely end by getting wound up in wire fiiices skirt- ing the railway tracks. The railway commission should make a less sweep- ing order that would not include country where nothing crosses the lines but wild animal.s, of whicii there are hundreds of miles in Ontario alone. The Grey Old ]$oy8 of Toronto liavo been with us during the past week, and ou tiiis occasion experienced one of tiie most successful excursions in the histoiy of the Assoeialioii, thanks to the energy of the President, Mr. J. VV. Dates, aud the Becietary, Mr. Jacksou liittle. I'liis Association lias beeu so successful in the past that they were in a quandary as to bow they BJiould spend their money, but solved the question satislactorily this past winter. Formerly they were accustomed to giving a mid-winter entertanunent, but it was felt I bat this did not just meet tho require- ineutB, BO last winter they devoted cne liuiidred dollars to deserving cbaritiea, some of the beneficiaries bejngtbe Owen Sound hospital, which benefitted to the extent ot $25 ; the Grey House of Refuge, $10; the Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto, $10; the Home for Incurables $10, and the Western Banitarium $10, besides others which brought it up to tho hundred. All honour to the Grey Old Boys, aud may they live long to "excurt" to the old home county. Their method ot spending the surplus commends itself to all. May that surplus never grow less. The Globe a Meek or so ago said ii ' was rumored that the Ui'tario cabinet I would create a new portfolio for Hon. whieli is heini? inn hy 'Tho .Sun" Press I 15. Lucas, to be styled that of Cliih, of Owen Sound, pnsents the great- Minister of Public Utilities or some- est holiday opportunity of the season â€" thing of that nature. Mr. Lucas has 'A''"* •â- â- â€¢"â- Â« '^^'"""•*^ "f â„¢*-''i'tt "'« Muskoka heard nothing of it. If such is to bo j^''"'''' i'"-- Killumey of America-at »!.„„,„ .1 I 1 1 • . 1 . 1 â-  exceptionally low cost. Tho rate fnun the case it has not been hinted to hiiu „, , . ., „ , , . ,, „ , , . , Fleslicrton is $2.10 return. The ex- by his colleagues. Perhaps the lufor- . ,, i^ i, . „ , • . cursion goes over (,. r. K' to Itala where matiou was inspired by the well-',,,^. ,,^,|„ „,„ ,,^, ,„^., ,,y ^t^.,„„^.„ „f „,^. known fact that Hon. Mr. Lucas is .VI nskoka Xavigat ion Company. A coin- so well qualified to fill such a portfolio, i pleto round trip of tho lakes, includin He has studied the question thorough- Lake itosseuu, Lake Jnseph and I^ake ly and IS a strong believer in the MuskokV, hesiJes a trip up the Muskoka government ownership of certain '^'^''•''" ^" Hiaeehridgo o:i the steani- utilities, such as the telephone system,, '•'""" 'y**" 'â- ""• ('"' ^^-'^'^ ^:''"'"- ^''^- t â-  , w \ \- . curs'onisls from Klesherlon will Icavo hy for instance. W e believe government , .,..„, , . , , , , , ro^-u'ar train, leaving Fiesliertoii nt 8 ownership of telephones, telegraphs , .• . n i. â-  i â-  '^ ' " ' «. ni., and cunnectini; at llolton wiih the and the express business of this f,,,^ „„.,„„,,, „,„|„ ,,,,„„ ,,^.^,„ j,,„,,,^,_ country is a necessity and will bo de- ciiculais tvnardiim the trip were disni- innndcdintho near futuie. These IbulL'il ahont the villasre ou Saturday, will have to bo taken out of the hands' Any ono wliii did nor get a copy in.iy of private corp.iratious and any profits I "^cu'"'' ""« by dropping a post card to accruing therefrom placediii the public "'^''*-' ^""'" ""'-'" ^"""''- '''''" '"''-â-  eollers. if the business of Canada is to 1""" ""'^•'" â- â- ^'"•'•y Nations is: -Markdsle. ,.,,.,,., , ,, ,,^2.20: rioton §2.o:.. Tickets from reach its full fruition, and there would ,, ., , ,, , , , , , , TT .. T ipiMiits (.iweii Nonnil to iM'ukdale good fur be no better man than Hon, .Mr. Lucas 'f .,, i .. rr- i . t I'l i . i I four days. 1 ickets from I' leihertuu and to engineer sucii a reformation if it is ,,„i„u south three days only. to come. We hope there is soinelhiiig â- _ ; . in it, even though the Mon. L B. has been kept in the daik as to such a' proposition, - > Hopperâ€"Chard Likes Full Market Price, Too t'larksliurg Heviow J. RI. Duvis of \'andeleur brought ~~ ~ j three lends of grain to Claiksburg Inst During tho lluiiiilor storm on Sunday ' Fiid.iy and got the full niiuket prioo for a Viiluablu iimre tieloiigjng to tlio HoUit. Mr. Davis ia a teiiipcriiiart man and liros. of CVd.uvillo was lulled liy light- .likes to market in a local cplion place like niiig. We hear that ijiLTiO was paid fur j ClarksburL'. tho miiinal.â€" Confederate. . During a Ihiiii lerrlotiii about .l.liO o'clock Siiluiday afierniiou the liouce of .1. !•'. .Stewart, mar Coilielton, was struck [ .\ pretty weddinc was cilebrated at hy liiihtuing. The chimney was shattei- ihe homo of Mr, Win. Chard, 4th line, ed, lioloj iimde in the wood-work, and a Arteniosia, on the evening of July 14, dug lying dowiislair'i was killed. Mrs. 1 whin bi.s d.ini;liti)r, Xellie, was united in Stewait and cliiMreii nnil Mrs. D. nomiago to Mr. Charles Hopper I'f New Stewart and chihlioii w>-io in tho house L'skeard, formerly of tho 8th line, at the time, hot they luckily all escaped ! .Vrteniesia. The parties were umilteuded. with slight «liock«.â€"Eeonoinist. jThe ceremnny was peiformod by Rev. Albert Juhnstoii, ono of the three h. F. Kipp in iho presence of about 8,5 hriithers ccnnniitteod as lunatics from '^'J'"'*'"- The liride was mven nway hy .Mulinur imme nioiith.s ag.i, and who have jber fatlur. After the ceremony the since been in the Duft'erin county jail at '(}"•'»''< •'*l' down to a most Miinptuous Oraiigeville, has been discharged l)y the wedding supper. After a short weddinj; iinihoritiei on the cortificato of tho jail '>''P 'bo young couple will take up their surgeon, huviny been employed as n farm 'â- 'â- '^'denco at New Liakeaid, where the lahoivr by Archie Greer, reeve of tho well wishes of a largo circle of friends township, JauuH, the eldest, and David, the youngest, are still conlined, though it is likely that they also will shortly be released. The recent elcctiic storms have played siiiiio strango pranks. Tho house of David Porter, con. 6, Egroinont, wis sliuek. Tho electric Huid came through the roof and ceiling and made a hole in a luper Mrs. Poilor was reading. Her limbs from her knees down woio burned by '.be fluid and she was rendered un- conscious, but fortunatelyshoHutl'prod no serious injury. Mr. Porter also snil'ered from the shock. The house of Mr. W, I). Stewart, on the lOtb con. also had a narrow esciipo and was injured by liehtning while the eldest ion wati rendered unconicious by the lightning which loft its mark on his neck. A lior.se i belonging to Mr. Arch. Hell, of C'edar- ' ville, wai struck and Killed. will follow them. Ill China, when a native is killed »t a level crossing, the villugera liarricade the track and block all trains until cinnpensa- tion lias been paid. Canada is too highly civili/.od to tolerate such method,". Here, an action for damages ia instituted in the courts, the oasa goes to trial, aud the heir is awarded a largo sum ; tlioro is an appeal and judf^emont is reversed ; ano- ther appeal is made, which results in a new trial being ordered. About this sttge in the proceedings tho heir of the deceased, reluming home at night after mortgaging his farm, gets inn •ver at the same level crossing where his father was killed and thoie beiuy no jiUintifi noth- ing more is heard of the case. The fol- lowing Sunday tho neighbors contribute as usual to tho funds for sending mis- sionaries to China.â€" Toronto StM. Pricavill* The recent raina, although coming tisi late to benefit the meadows, have Iwen of immense value to grain and root crops. The pastures which were Imh-o, and brown, are now l(M>king green again. J. McArthur, murchiiiit, has not Ixsen (piite rohust lately. Dr. Dixon ac- coinanied him to the city, to consult .some speciulifitit, a few days ago. We hope no serious ailment will take place. On Monday evening, the 12tli, a little boy, son of Mr. D. Wliyto, during the absence of his lairentM, rode a horse to the village, and when returning was thrown oH' and fractured his arm very badly. It was the next day before a u surgeon could be procnrod, and tho .irm was too iinieh swollen to operate. His father took bini to one of the Torimto hospituLs. Mi-s. W. A. Parker of McViciir, wis the gue.st of her brother, T. A. Fergu.son last week. Dun McKinnon and Stanley Fergu.«oii, of tho (). .S. C. I,, two holidaying at their homes here. t'ongratuhitions to the Mkses Clara McClarey, Edna Ferguson, M.argiiret Tiyon ;uul Reliecca McMillan, who Wtie successful at the eiitninee e.xams. Miss Margaret McLeod attended the the wedding of her brother, Dr. .1. A McLeod, in Meaford last week. Til Fricviile Br.incli of the Women's lusti'ute met at Mrs. D. Stewart's Jioiiie on the n jrth line, last week. Quite a mimlier of the nicnibers from the village were present. AT ONCE A Reliable Local Salesman TO REPRESENT Canada's Oldest and Greatest Nurseries In Flesherton And Adjoining Country. The demand f'r Nuisery Stock is in- creasing Teiirly, and if you become one of our salesmen von will realize there is good money in '.he business f i r you. Wiite at once f.>r particulars. Pay weekly ; Free Oirttit. ST N E & "W E L L I N G T O N , Koiithill Nurseries ( SjO acres) TORONTO Ontario. Cei/ion*s 7/feat T/farkei, All hinds of fresh and smoked meats, head cheese, sausage, ahvavs on baud. ~ â- > CASH PAID FOR HIDES. Jas, ^iceiocklln. J' â-  •â- â€¢â€¢â- â€¢â€¢â- '•â- â€¢â€¢â- "i"iM'^i^^i^^a '^^'ly^^^MK^^^il^ifc'^'^y ft. W nnvn General and Hardware Merchants, jf? . (X TT. DUlU, Flesherton, Ont. y^ nid-Summer Clearing Sale i We will clean cut the balance of our summer s'ock at greatly reduced jl? piices, some of which are as follows: ^ Boys Straw Sailors, re-^ .•{Oc dealing at 19o v^ Men's and Boys Linen Hats, reg iJO and 60c, clearing at 4:Jc W 'Sb'for 5!»c ^ Muslins, reg 12k, clearinsj at 8c jj J.K', â- '^^ vi Mu*lins, Linens and Zephyrs, r.'g 2oc for 17e ^ White Liiwn Waist.s, 7--. for 4;k; ^ "1.0^ for W>>J ^ '• " •• 2.2.-| and 2..=i0 for L7:{ ♦ All our new Dn'ch Wai.-:*, re'.' 1. 75 for 1-48 iL Einbroidpries â€" .\ nice raii'ie of embroidery and insertions, prices from lo to l.'jc, clearing 8c w 2 5'S3 E sie (ipmirg I'P a merchar.t tailirira business urder the n ai Ml irciit of Fled Mirliy wlois a tiii-t class w<iikni:in. We have a cr mpli te taiigeof new tuid up-lo-date stoik. We Huarantee a perfect lit. Call and .>.ee ihe aecdt â€" * just in the comer r"om M ns. SMITH'S OLD STAND. ^ice»>^:8»:;^^cB:8:^0^:e:^cB:8:^ce:B:^c8:8:^ce:^^ STILL THE BEST Court Northern Li«ht 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 and Electric Railway to the Fulls,* return- ing by rcyular trains. liarrcwst Plougbs, Cream Sep- arators and (Uirc Fencing ^ -i J <z ^ y -^ '.^ S '? '-. l-? â- : tS -Hi 01 71 >>• - >. t = - â- â-  "B - - - ' - - - 2 fi II J) sq iri N a^i (N Ji M '^ "5 ,,^ /.^ 1^ n 10 >2 19 i» 'O c !2 """ __,-l»-l'H>-<-<f-l»Hrt® - O 3 r^ ' .S Q © o © i"? (£ l» O l!5 O s 2 ^rr^ S^rt«0*©OO©*C-l . - ^ - - c O ^ '> HiJ a* IM . I- I- 1^; 1-^ '- =c 00 00 00 db » â- Â«! c S Ts • â-  z . • : •i g T3' t ^ > « = Children 12 years of ape and over will be charucd Adult Fare. I'nder 12, Children's Kates. Under 6 (when ac- companieil by parents lu' guradian) free. Returning by any regular train not Inter than dates shown above. This route affords the opportunity of seeing the historic balllelieiils of l,>oeen- ston Heights, also Brock's Monument, the Whirlpool and Suspension Hiidiio, giving FOIR Fl'LL DAY S OUTINO. COMMITTEEâ€" Con. Wyllie, Chief Ranger; R. McMuivhy, C. D ; Thos. Lions, Win. Little. F. W. Millhouse. J. C. Kennedy, Chairman ()f Com. J. McEwan, Secretary of Com. In the niiittor of the estate of William James Beatty. bite of the township of Artemesia in the County of Grey, Railwtiy Kmplnyie, deceased. NoTici; is hereby given pursii.int to the revised Statutes (if Ontario, 18',>7, Chap. !•, that all the crediloii, and others haviuir claitiis aijaiiift the estate of the s.iid William .lames Beatty, who died on or .iliiiiit the second day of .liine, l'JO!l, are reipiired on or before the twenty ninth I'ay (if .I'jlv, I'.UH), t(i send by po-it pre- p'lid nr delivei to James L. McMullen, t'eylon. Out., lulmim-tiaior if tlo' estate iif the said Wiili.mi Jmihos Beatty, de- ceased, tluir Christi.m tind .siiniames, addresses and descriptions, the full partienlurs of their claims the statement of their accoiiots ai;d the n.iture of tho securities (if any), held by (honi. Ami nuTiiKK TVKK xoTiiE tlint afcer such last nieii'icnid date tho said adniini- stiator will ptooeed to distribute the assets of Ihe deceased among the piirties emiiled tlieieto, htiving regard only to the claims of which he shall tlicn have notice, aud tbat the said adiiiitiistrator will not be liable for the wiid assets or any part thereof to any person or pei.sons of whose claims notice shall net have been received by him at the time of such distribution. W. H. WHUiHT, ( )«en Sound, Ont., Solicitor fur the Administrator. Dated June 25th, 1%'X T ot» :il and :t,'i, con. ;iS D K. ICO aoios, C,"> cleaiod '--' 10 «ere:$ piiHtiiru, balance ^oud busli, llaru l'i,>x.)0, ilriviiiu shell. Kood frauiu luiase. '2 wells. 1 Bcio of oreliaril ahil stoue wall iiuder bam. Sauguen liver crosses bai^k of farm; Well fenced aiui ill »;(>o(l stale of cultivation, :i miles from I'rotou Stalii n. Ftn* tenon ai'plv on jireniises to J^.Mi;SH, V.WSi:. I'rotoii SStatioa Uor sale ci.ea.i, 01 vent, iiiiiiieiliato possesBiou Lot ;>0 cviii. 14, Artflnc'sia, about 7,'» acres clear, couifnnahlo loK liouse aiul frame barn. .Aorlv to I'. ,? Siuoiile. Kleslievtoii. or .John J. Murtio. lUMoBsthe loiid from said im. T otM K J s and '.i. Con. i:i. in tlm towl5.sli:|i of â- *-' Osprey. I, ".0 acres, laiKc cltiarina, i;ooil fimiiu baru mill stables. i;ood dwelling aud well. Ap- ply on the 'lenii.ses or to W. .1. 1(Ki.i.A3tv. I'leslurtcit Canadian Pacific Very Low Rate For Summer Trip to Pacific Coast $77.30 return from Flesherton good going May 20 to Sept. 30. Keturn limit Oct. ;<1. Liberal stopovers. Wide choice of mutes. V.n by the direct (Unadiiin 1 ieâ€" see vour own couiitry-tlie west, the Rocky Mountains. Visit the .Seattle Kxposiriou and other special attractions. Talk it over with S. R.\NDS, Agent, Flesherton. I . Vorsale cheap Hiiri on easv toriiis, koo.I com- ' â- 'â-  (ortable frame dwellirR. stable and driving I lionse. with three villnse lots, in Covlon. Dwel- linc well built and Ih.isbed nii(i Rood boariig orcbaid on the piop?rtv. Applv to U, .J. SeRocLK," Flesherton â- por sale or roi:t-inD acre farm, 1 acre ot or- * chard, 10 acres bush inchidn.i! ,"> acios havd- woo<l, well watered and i;ood fences, biick house, trauio barn, 1} n.ilcs from school and piMt ottice. ;i miles troui I'voton Station. For liriceand teniiaor sale annlv to Wui^ Tavlor. lot 7o-7l. cou I nortliof noihani road. Artemesia â- I,\,r neiit -lot :i7, mh 4. Arteiiieala. 100 njres.S,"! â- ^ to ini cleared and in cultivatinn. comfortablo dwollinu. bank barn, stouo stablinu. in a first class settlement and wall worthy the atteotioii of those requiring' such. H,,l, SPHOUI.F, Flesherton T ot:i. con. 4 Osprov, Uio acres well timbered, f-' For terms etc. apply to K. Moberts, Lady Hank P. O. Two hundred and Hfteeii acres, lot 20, con. IHand let Lf., coi!. It. township of Osprey. High state of cnllivation, one hundred acres under cultivation, frame barn AisiU. stone fouiidiilion, cement stalding. inuKh cast house, never faUing drilled welt, and drivintf shed aud a ipiautity of bush. These are excellent farms f,,r .stock riiisiim' licinn well waiere<l with spiiuirs. Wdl sell totretherorseparate at a leas.iial.le price Apidv i-.i It. T. or .1. U ULM)KK80N Kob Roy P.O. 1 Aug. MAKING Wooden pumps manufactured throughout and repairs promptly and satisfactorily attended to. I air. agent for three of the beat iron pump manufacturers in Ontario. A card dr>pped to mo at Ceylon P. O will have my prompt attention. Your patronigo respectfully solicited. JAMES A. M CLEAN, Ciirrie's Corner, Ceylon P. 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