Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 12 Jan 1911, p. 5

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T Tc. Off mi ilotla eom'tj btoma lagjnmnaod barradroekpoultr go to Ricbud Allan, Mount PUaamot Farm, KlaabertoD P.(j. THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE January 12 1911 PULBIC 5ENSATI0NAL :i ' and Dissolution of Partnership FX l-IH I Jl^^ r*r\ MovIt/IoIa Retiring from business and has engaged Broker • *• rill-il-i OL K^U.y lYiciriVUait:^ Learoyd to dear the $45,000.00 stock in quick order. Prices gone' to smash for 21 days, no reserve, everything must be sold. t' 'i' •I* • !• • i« >)• ^ ^ i i 111 I /7 D D)j-j3jSelling Markdale's Big Departmental Store at prices that make - u^Jl ^^^ ^^*'*^ wonder. Rush in for the snaps. VICINITY CHIPS ^' A tire in SargRnl's block, Markdale, did aboul 12000 worth o f dnmatie. Rev, G. S. MiUigJin was at Oringeville on Tuesday attending the Prescytery. Myrtle Bhkeley of Toronto is home for :i couple of weeks. Will Hales, Toronto, sou of John Hales of this place, met with a painful accident while playiiij; hockey, liaviag his head cut. A numUer of stitchrs were necessary o close tha wound. The fitneral of the Husband and Wife A despatch from Kenora, Dated Jan. [ Kimberley Crowded out hisc week. School Concert 'and Black, with Mrs. .lacob Williams .is acci>in(>ani&t. A uuticenble feature of Simon Fawcett of CuUingwuod visited ; 6, aaya : At Dryden. some miles ea-st of j here, the unexpected demise occurred , at his parental home here for a few days. ' this week of Mr. :ind Mrs. TliDs. McNea, . Belle Duagan and JuNtina Doyle if the former :ind Mrs. TliDs, succumbing to bronchial) ^chomberj,' visited 'riends hers durmi; the the evening was the excellent order maintaiued throughout the somewhat leiiethy program. Proceeds foaileeu d..;lars. â€" FAIBPLAY. late George Har- Mr. James Radley of the Collingwood risnn, wli. se death at Tceiwxter was gravel baa purchased the Cairns hotel at mentioned la« week, took place on trouble on Mondiy. the latter from pneu- ' I"**' *'-'^'f • mouia on Wednesday. Both were at one I l^eg'nald Ferris of Sudbur>- is the time rusident sof Markdale, Grey county. Ceylon. Mr. and Mr?. W. Ho«g of visited the latter's cousin, W. Burnett, last week. Mrs.^.Johu Whitten of Toronto attend- the funeral of the late George Harrison last week. Rev. J. H. Kelly of the'Baplist church addressed the Epwortli League on Mon- day evening, speaking on "Abraham." The annual business meeting of Chal- mers' church is announced for Wednes- day afternoon, 18th mst. Mr. Frank Bowler of Weyburn, Sask., also James Bowler and dauithter, £mma, of Dunda'k, were visitors at W. P, Crjssley's lust week. Misses Lilian and Laura Armstrong entertained :i number of young people un Wednesday evening of last week. Miss Carlotta Rowe of Dundalk was the nuest of the evenio". Joseph Yates, for 28 years on this line as tr.iveller for Chiistie,* Brown & Co., died at his home in Toiomo on Thurs- ' day liist. He had onlj' been otf the road a short time and was 72 years of age. | The Ladieif' Aid of Chilmers' church held their monthly roejting at Mrs. ' JamosJStinson's last week. The drive Wiis enjoyable and at tha close of the meet- ' ing the laJics were served dainty refresh- ments by the hostess. • While throwing out some water from a i pail Mrs. S. CoKjuet twisted her arte and in some peculiar manner broke a bono in the wris^, It was not for some hours' that she discovered there was a fracture. The doctor had been summoned to treat a sprained wrist. Thuraday Monwna .«:e""etery is in Brandon. afternoon last to Flesherton The remains were taken to the Presbyterian church where an im- pr>'sisive service was held. The bier wiia embedded in flowers, amonj; which was an anchor froai the Sabbath school, of which he w;i.s a faithful member, a wrerith from the Bannon brothers and a spray from the Utseball boys. The young man w^ts highly esteemed by all who. i - â€" • know him. and his sudden death was » I Mcintoshâ€" Soulâ€" At the residence of great shock to all. H.s. parents are the | ""-' bride's mother, Mrs. J. B. Soul, recipients of very great sympathy in i Duncan, on Dec. 28. I'JIO, by Rev. Geo. their sudden and very sad bereavement The annual meeting of East Grey Con- servatives was held iti Markdale on Fri- ( day afternoon last. Theie were no dele Ijatea present from Flesherton I guest of his friend, Will Himmond I _, , ,, , I The Kimberley tuocbail club " The They left there scm.e twenty years .isro to I s,,,^,^,,^,.^ -, j^eated their teau>. together j settle in WabiL'oon, and la ter in Dryden. I with a number of invited friends to an [ where Mr. McNea became prominently ; oyster .supper • )niiige hall on ^ known in bu.siness circles. A daughter, ' '^*'«"'"!'' ''»«'• -^ very enjoyable time ». Ti 1 . . 1 T-v ' J â-  *''-'» spent and a short urogram ijiven. I Mrs. Flui'li .\lston, resides in Dryden, ; ,,I1 ,, ,„ ,,,, , ., , , . „ «,i. - â-  I R- K. and isaul Fawcett left ou Jlan- while another daughter, Mrs. Christie, !.j.„ ,.f ,^j, ^^^^^ ^^^ t,,,^,,,^ The annual school concert which w.i.s held at L'nion school No. 1, Euphrasia and Arteiuesia, on Friday evening, Dee. 16, was a success in every way. The storm of the previous day prevented i „., . ! , ,. , , , , " hen K'ven aa *oon as the civupy couch many from attendin<;, but the school i ^ ,,, , , â-  • o v u i i, ' vu^....^, .. M appears ChamWrlams Cough Remedy will room wa.s comfortably tilled, when the ; ,va.xi otf an attack of cronp and present all program commenced with V>"ellington J danger and cause of anxiety. Thuusandsoi Graham of Eugenia as chairman. The mothers use it successfully. Sold by W. E, children ac<iuitted themselves in an es- j ^'•â- ''»^'*'"' * â- '^''• Friday celleut manner, the drills and dialogues i being particularly well rendered. The teacher. Miss Branitf, deserves great I >i»y where they Married . Lawrence, Mr. John Mcintosh of A»on- ^l)a^k, Perth County, (Jnt., to Miss , Rhoda Soul, fourth dnughter of the late ' J . B. Soul. Institute Meetings Richard | Blain, M. P., of Brampton, was present ( and addressed the meeting, ;us well as the ^ local members. The following officers were appointed ; President-, X. L. Curry ; Vice-President, T. D. Cirscad- den ; Secretnry, NV. Turner ; Treasurer, W. J. Shortill : Auditors, C. W. Rut- ledge and Wni. Lucas. The following vice presidents were elected : Euphra- sia James Erskiiie ; tfeprey, Jos. W. Gatney ; .Artemesi i, H. D. McLtmghry ; Thornbury, Thos. R. Lowe ; Coliing- 1 wood, w. F. Abercroinbie : Duud.ilk, 8. i Chatty Items From the Far Bell ; Markdale, <). Walker ; Chatsworth | Western Prairies Wm. Breese ; Sullivan, Jas. A. Thomp- : will attend Business College. Mrs. Victor Thornton, nee Miss Gertie Reid, of St.iyner. visited at her parental home during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Ja.s. Cox and son, Elmer, of Collini{wood, .Alf Plewes of Brantford â- and MifB Sadie Plewes of Toronto are ' visiting at the home of their p;irents,Mr. j land Mrs. John Plewes. [ i Henry Fawcett of Oxbow, Sisk., visit- ed friends here during the past week. Mrs. McMuUeu of,Engenia and daugh- te'rs Virgie of Toronto and Mildr-dof Wodrhouse visited friends here. Daisy Smith and Etta Latimer ot Eu- eenia were the guests of Mrs. Hunh r- . 1 _ .~ . u 1 ' Hammoiul last week. farmers Institute meetings will be, . ,, .1 â-  • . r n 1-1 B\n>n Hall and Root. McCurdy rf held in this vicinity as follows : Kimber- vi-r ., . t .i r " • I •' ! Mil'un are the uuests 9f the formers 'ey Jan. U. Eugenia Jan. 1(3, Flesherton jsis-ei-. Mrs. .Alex. Fawcett. Jan. 17, Hopeville Jan. 18, Dundalk | Mr. and Mrs. Mcintosh of St. Marys Jan. 11), Badjeroa Jan. 20, Maxwell Jan', spent Sunday last the guests of Mr. and 21. The subjects to be discussed are! **"• I^- D. Carruthers. , Nothing lias done any mors to lift the world up to where the sun can reach crtdit for I he pains t-aken in practising „very side of it than the little red school the children, and their performing was a , house and the old greeu spelling book, credit to both parents and teacher. The music for the evening was furnished by | Big men hare been mistaken about Miss McDowell and Messrs. Ottewell ' vital things about as often as little ones. PRCDLEM supplied on handbills. OUR ALBERTA LETTER I .\ number from here attended the car- j nival at Clarksburg rink on Monday jevenini; of this Week. son ; Proton, J as, Andrew Gillespie. Corbett ; Holland, hooae of Mr. George Murphy, 417 Perth Mr. Geo. Stuart and family left last a,enue. Toronto. Rev. G. S. Faircloth weeK for Elk Lake, Mr. Stuart has the „{ King street MethcKlist church, per- contract for carrying the mail from , farmed the ceremony. The bride, who Charlton to Elk Lake, and expects to ^^ unattended, wore a suit of Alice secure the contract for conveying His | tiu,, ^jth » black pannel velvet hat. Dkak Ei'iTi r, â€" If you have any space iu your valuable paper I would like to cnine in occasioiially with items fiooi the West, but don't let me crowd anyone else out, as I will want to know as much as I can of what is going on'jn the East. , In some respects this is a most beau- : Hartlepool, Encland, took place quietly j tiful country. The land is slightly roll-j at 4.30 p.m. ou Doc. 2«, 1910, at the , ing i„ pUoe.s, but most of the land is Gamett-Murphy The Wedding of Miss Margaret Mur- phy to Mr. John J. Gvaett of West Con8ti|iatioii ii* the caiiiie of many ailments and di.surders that make life miserall •. Take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver rall-'ts, keep your bowels reguliu- and you will avoid tliese dixeasM^s. For s;ile by W. E. Kichanl- son & .S'n. Are you prepared to hold your own In the business world? Is your education suliicient along lines that will actually assir,t you in meeting the business problems of life? Are you familiar with Business Law and Coin- merci.il Forms, Business Correspondence, Bookkeeping and liie many other subjects which are of use in every w;iJk of lite. The Northern Business Collet^ can help yotA solve yof/'.ff problem. Three courses of studyâ€" Business Course, Prcp;iraior\- Course (tor iho.-^ whoso early education has been nejflecied ) .iiid Shorthand and Typcwrilinjf course. Individual Iiistniclion. KxperieneeJ 're.iclicr*. May enter any time. WiiUcr Term bevjlus Tuesdav, J.uiuarv old, 1911. L' NORTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE C. A. FLEMING, Principal G. - Owen Sound, Ont. D. FLEMING. SECRETARY Odds and Ends ^ I January Clearance MISCELLANEOIS level and not many stones ; no trees or bushes and very little slough. The water is of the very best. Stock can run out all winter. This is an ideal stock coun-. try. Coal is found in good thick veins, and this is also a gas field. Gas can be W'. A. Armstrong licenses. issuer of marriage Wood Wanted- otKce, at once. -Dry and green, at this This is the time of year you expect in dry goods and house furnishings, Clearing Sales' A good house and lot with stable to rent in Eugenia. John H. Jamieson, Majesty's literature from Elk Lake to Af,„r .he ceremonv silnnpr wa^ sprvpd to â€"â- -"â- â€¢â- 'â- "-""•- »••â- ' •â- -â- "• _-"â-  'â- â€¢â€¢â-  ^~ owner, or apply to Mrs. Kobeit Mc- â- ' ^ .'Vtier tne ceremony supper was served to got at from ItXW to 1800 feet almost; Master. Eusjenia P.O. Oowganda. about 24 guests, who were the inimedi- [anywhere. } â-  ' ' Mr. Fred Sims, wife and family, of »te friends of the contracting parlies, i jj^,, evervone knows this has been a FOR SALE Weston, have returned ho.ne »fter ! Mr. and Mrs. Garnet received many use- :. u I ful presents. Ontario the I Then Why not in Hardware? have spending their Christmas holidays relatives in and around Flesherton. Their niece, Miss Sadie Colgan, accom- I paiiied them home. Some time ago a lady's black mitt, { which had been found, was left at this office. Will the owner kindly bring the mate also, as one milt is of no use to us Now, everyone knows this has been .. After a short trip throm-h I"®'!' ^'^ y^"' '" ""'"'"''"''y ""'^ ^ '"•'â- !, *'^"' 5*«le- Horse, bU2gy, two cutters, happy couple will leave ^.r ' P"*^ Southern Alberta has been about harriess, rugs, whips and complete outht. While our goods are mostly staple lines of year- round usefulness, it is good business to " clean house" once in a while, ami keep the stock new and attractive throughout. their new homo in Saskatchewan. More~Conn .V very pretty weddin,; took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Skinnei, .~>4 Morse street, Toronto, when Miss Be atrice Conn and Mr â€" W. Limck.s. â€"or she may have this one by paying the erly of Singhampton. was united iu mar- slight expense in connection. i riage by the Rev. G. S. Faircloth. The ..a- I ,> I VI I . K an- ' biide was attended by Miss S. Lillicrop, Othcers for Court Hesherton, No. 9to, ^,, j j,,^ ^^„^„^ ^^ ^r. S, Skinner. The I. O.F. : C. D , A. Beiitham ; C. Ph., ' bride was dres,seii in white euibrayed net Dr. Carter ; C. R., J.Parker; V.C.R., over white silk and carried » b<>U(|uet of Geo. Bellamy ; R. Sec, W. Buskin ; Fin. "^ite carnations. The bridesmaid wore c ,-. IV !>â-  1. J ,, . I-. a very pretty dress of Alice blue silk. Sec. C. W. Richardson ; Orator, Kev. ^ ^ft^/t^^ J,,^^ ji„ue,. „,s served, after H. E Wellwood ; S. B.. E. Fella;I. B., which the happy couple left in a motor C. BUkeley ; S. V>., W. Gordon ; J. W., car for the Uniou depot, the bride wear- Bert Wyatt; Av,ditor8-T. Henry and ">8 â- >â-  blue travelling suit. They are Dr. Murray. the worst atfcctcd of any part of the west, owing to the fact that it w'ts a little' Cairns hotel at Ceylon is for sale or | dryer, and partly on account of the way 'ent. .\pply to Mrs. Joseph Caims ou ' the land was prepared for crop. Early in *â- ''" P''^"" 8C''- j the spring iheie was a great rush in here Baled lUy and Its soon as the people got on their Bionie, nuir Charlts More, for'm^ i l'*"'! '^ey began to get it ready for crop,| ^_^ Now is the time to hx^k tor BIG KRDrCTIOy ill all our lines. for Sale â€" .Apply to Geo. i Proton Stn. $10 50 per jano tf A public meeting of the Women's In- stitute will be held in Clayton's hall, Flesherton, on Tuesday, Jan. 17, at 2 p.m., when Mrs. Parsons, Forest, will ^ speak on " The development of ideal character," and also anjwer any ques- tions that may l>e asked. In the even- ing the ladies will meet in the town hall at 7.20, when Mrs. Parsons will speak on " Canadian laws concerning women and children. .\11 are welcome. ' In our hurry to get to press last week we overlo)ked a couple of important items, among thein the election of Police Trustees for Flesherton. There was a eontest this year, the candidates being Messrs. W. Boyd, T. Blakeley, J. A. Heard, Geo. Watson and D. MoTavlsh. Blakeley, Heard and Wataon were the lucky oieii. / spending a few weeks with friends iu Feversham before leaviusj for their home at Swift Current, Sask The Advance wi.shes Mr. and Mrs. More many years "head in this respect than many •f happineas and prosperity. older places. â€" S. [We will be uleased to get a regular but the spring breakim; was so spongy' and loo.se that all the moisture evapo- ' rated and left the seed as dry as if it were; in the bags ; but in the older districts, whore the land wa.s prepared the yeari before, they had a fair yield. i But the fact that this is a bad year] does not .seem to discourage the .Anieri- ican Settler (.\mei.icans p'pdominate hero) When ihey found they could not "break" ' they turned their attention to building and fencing, until this country is furthecj of the LOST AND FOUND Lost A gold lockoi, set with pearls, oval in shape, in Flesherton Dec. 27- This office. Found-Cant this office. hook. Owner apply at SOCIALS AND CONCERTS The Maxwell Women's Institute box siKial has l^een postponed until Tuesday, Jan. 24. 1911. The Eugenia branch of the Women's Institute intend holding a tea meeting on Jan. IS. See bills for particuhus. Big Belt Busted Saturday and Sunday nights this town wa.^ without its electric light.s. luquiry at the power house brought forth the in- formation that the bis; belt had been giv- ing a lot of trouble, having broken sev- eral tiaiea. It whs repaired in tiiae to supply light Monday night. Notice to the Public Havins bought out Mr. F. J. Weber's general store business at Kimberley, I am prepared to supply the public with )>oot.^, shoes, groceries, dry goods and hartlware. Terms strictly cosh oi- trade. Hoping for a share ot i>atroiiaae, I remain v<<urs uuly, â€"ROBERT A. HOLLEY. letter from " S. -El). When buying a eouKh nie<)icine for childrea bear in n.ind that Chamberlain's Ough KeiD- edyismi>st effectual for eolda, cn>up and The 4th line Orange Lodge (No. 1132), will hold a shadow social in their hall on Wednesday, Jan 18. Come and see what a shadow social is. Great program and a jolly good time. See large hills. The standard bred trt>tting Jaine.s Hal, escaiied from the stable of particulars, his manager, James Borland, of C»ledon East, late one night last week and wan- dering on the railway track was run down and killed by a p.s,ssiiig freight train. The horse was owned by a Caledon East syndicate and wis valued at $1200. I Orangov illo Biinner. the Kimberley box social on ay evening, Jan. M. There will be a short hut fascinating program in the i hall, after which free skatina to ticket stallion, ; holders on the rink. See bills for full The management of whouhiuv onigh and that it contains no harm ' |,;{,jting rink will hold a ful drug. For sole by W. E, Richardson *. p^iday eveniiiR, Jan. ;U. Son. C. J. Bellamy, - Flesherton Ru bber Ti me For good v^earing rubbers try the 'Lion' and 'Maltese Cross' Brands, both snag- proof and light weights. FELT BOOTS â€" Something warm for the cold weather for Men and Women. - - Repairing as usuah AUCTION SALES An e\toi>sive credit auction sale of farm stock and implements will be hold on lot 4, Con. 6. Osprey, on Thursday, Jan. 2tt. See advertisement aiiing com- pile bst ol.sowhere in this issue, Wm. Kaitting is the auctioneer. CLAYTON'S

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