Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 25 May 1911, p. 5

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"mt THE F L E SH E R T O N ADVANCE May 'SO 1911 THE STANDARD BANK Ert*biij»«i 1873 OF CANADA <» Br««i« MONEY ORDERS FOR SMALL SUMS Safety, convenience and low coil unite to make Money Orders issued by this Bank a most satisfactory way of sending small sums to any part of Canada. Under $5 . . . 3c. $10 to $30 . . . 10c. $3 to $10... 6c $30 to $50 ... 15c Drafts issued for larger amounts. Savings Bank Department at Every Branch. 8? FLESHERTON BRANCH George Mitchell, Manager BHAMCUCf ALnSO AT DURHAM AND BARR.I.SXOat The People's Railway 5?^^^^^^^?S^^^^5S5S^^^^^ ^^^^^g^g^^^^M^Sg^^H^S^M K ^ From the Globe ot Thursday Liit Ste«l is lo be laid ri<<ht away anJ cars are ti> be ruaiiinK before the fall on au iutarurban rlecirie rotd from Guelph lo London, tbrnuiih Berlin %r.d Woodatock. according tu the promoter!) of the Peo- pIe'»H»il«ay, aline intended eventually ^ I HILL BROS. 2^ Markdale C. p. R. Time Table. Trains leave FWsherton Station OS follows : GoinjSjuth Goinj North 8.03 a. III. 11.55 a m. 4.4Sp.m. 8.45p. no. Mr.s. A. H. Scott and three children of Oweu Sound are guests if Sirs. W. Buskin. ! Mr. and Mrs. F. D. GoflF and children ' and Mrs. J. W. .irinstrong of Me.iford .were ''uests this week of relative.*: iu --..-- â-  / . Tne imiU are closed at Flesherton ivi I ' follows: For the north at 11 a. m. and j Mr. George Mitchell, manazer cf the 7 p.ra. ; and the afternooa nuil soutu at 4 o'clocE. ^VICINITY CHIPS^ Standard bank, left on Monday morning for Olean lake, east of the Alsonquin pirk, where he will join a party of fnends for a few days' salmon tiiihins. yfpt ^â- ^'^'"^"^""^^^^""^"^N^ ^^'* hope the p*rty will get more bites "r^ UIPIWITY PI4IPQ ^^ than w;ll the lilack flies and nioJiiflltos, ^ ' ' ' b-t have our honest doubts. Rock Mills foor.ball team played a j return match on the agricultural grounds ] Mr. S. Cotquette of Toronto was in j^^^^ Friday evening. When the ' town o»er Sunday. Flesheiton- t^aui played at Rock mills [ Mrs EJ. Whilten spent the 24th three weeks ago no goals were scored, ' with hrfr daughter in Toronto. j imd the same atory is told of the Friday | Mr. Clarence Ball ct \Varmin.«tor is evening same here. It would thus j tho ?uest of his sister, Mrs. (Rev.) ^ appear that the two teams are preciy Wellwood. ! evenly matched. Ths play off will prob- \ David Limb of Bentinck had his houce »bly Jeeide matters. destroyed by tire. Mr. Will Wilson of Toronto spent the 24th with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. George Wickens of Toronto are spending a few days this week with the former's parents. Col.^A. G. Campbell of Toronto was in town on Saturday. Mr. and Mn>. W. Moore spent Sunday â- with the former's parents in Egremont. Much s-ynipathy is expressed with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richardson of the suburbs in the loss o^ their infant son, of meuingitis. The little one was nin« months of age and was only ill about twelve hours. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon to Flesherton ceuietery and was Ljrgely attended by sympathizing friends. There were placed on the casket floral tributes from Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Gnibani, and Mr. and Mrs. to connect Toronto with Detroit, and form the backbime of a network of inier- urban lines extending from CoilingwDod and Owen Sound to Goderich, Poit Hu- ron and Port Stanley. The cnnlract for the road, it is saiil, has been let to the Acme Construction Company of Toronto, the papers beinu' signed yesterday. Those present were Mr. \V. A. Bugg. Managing Direct r uf the People's Railway ; Mr. H. D. Van- Norman of H. D. Van Norman it Com- pany, financiers of Xew York and De- troit, representing u syndicate of I'niteil Slates capitalists, and llr. R. M. Jilfray of Detroit. Mr. Vm Norman said that his firm had underwritten the bond issue. The conipany'a citart er authorizes bond- ing for 825,00) [ler mile of roadbed. The municipalities of Tavistock. Blen- heim towrship, Wellesley t.)wnship, New j Hamburg, Wilmo: towrship, WatPil... j township, Luther township, Fergus til- j lage, Berlin and Guelph. it «« suted, j have subscribed /or prpferred sleek j amountiix to ?2i*J.00<), and individuals have taken up about 815<),0<» sti.vk. Mr. Buggtiild the Globe that when work h:id settled down more th;ta ;i mile of steel would be laid a day, and cai-s would be runnins; between Berlin ar.d Guelph in the early autumn. 'â-  This line will be second, to none on the continent,' he said. " We shall make the trip between Toronto and Windsor in less time than the steam roads take, and our rollinj stock will iii- clude sleepers, parlor and buffet cars of the most modern type." • It is planned to operate the road by Hydro-electric power. Odds and Ends r y Special Announcement for the Wool Season WE are in the market to bay any qtiaatity of W<"»OL, washed ot aawaahed, at the Highest Market price ia Cash or Trade, do when selling yonr Wool rememqer ire are in the best and strongest position to serve yoa. The extraordinary values that we bare been able to secure makes it easy for you to buy many lines of Merchandise away below market value at this store. We will place on sale our entire stock of MEN'S a cases price will he reg-irdless of cost. ,-. ;^^ For instance you can buy: Big Clothing SpechJ , y^yg-ci'tjTHiyG it tidiculonsly low prices. In many i'Men';> 6.50, 6.75 and 7.50 .Suits for $4. 75 '.Men's 7.50 to O.UO Suits for $5 75 I Men's \).25 and 10.50 Suits for S7.50 All other lines in stcck at corresponding low prices. BOY'S TWO PIECE SriTS. SPECIAL. One hundred b.'y's two pieced suits ia tw^eeds and wjrs'ed, sized from "io ;o 2'J. These suits are wort'a up to ^i.M re'.iuLir. on sale at $2.1'J BOYS' THREE-PIECE SUITS A Urije seiectioa of tweed, sized from 27 t ) 33. Regular value up to §0.50, on sale at §3 95 MEN S ODD PANTS liiO poirs iiier.'s pants in tweed and worsted pautiiij ivorth h if.'ul.ir way Sl..jO. 31.75 and S'2.00 en sale at Si. IS Our Annual SHOE SALE FOR THE WOOL SEASON will not be behind other years. We have a larjre stock of Shoes in all lines very reasonably priced, and also Specials in all lines at prices that are sure to plea.se you. MEN S SHOE SPECIAL This lot of Shoes represents broken lines wort from $1.50 to 82.50 in both grades, heavy and light. A 1 boots tor the summer moiiihs. Sale price S1.25 WOMEN'S SHOES A clean up in Women's shoes in tine Dongolas, B.>x Calf and graics. Re','u!ar value fro.n $1.1.50 to $2.50. sale pi ice, per pair $1.35 MISCELUNEOL'S Mr. John Sharp has taken a position j^^. Buchanan, als.) a beautiful spray of in the Bank of Commerce, Gi>derich. , carnatiL-us from Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mr. Georjre Stuart returned last week [ Pritchard and Miss Mary, grandparents from Elk Lake. George will spend the ; and aunt of the deceased, summer here purchasing live stock. Mr. F.G.Cole cf this place has* peach Riverdale tree in bloom. This is something rare in this part of the country. Oh, Christmas ! I wish it would get Mr. Fred Leitch cut his foot pretty : '='-^^''«''' '^ '•'« ««"«''' '•«">'»rl' ^^ '''e day. badly one day last wcek,whire working! Inspector Huff of Meaford made his in the swamp for W. A. Armstrong- at^nual visit to Riverdale public school on It required nine sttches to close the j Thursday and gave a gratifying report of .^^,^^J the institution and teacher. Heavy rains *nd tropical heat have | The rapid advancement of foliage and given vegetation a phenomenal i-rowtb j vegetation during the past week has as- during the pa.st week. If th.-se favoralde ; suredly been marvellous. If the weather conditions continue there should be ab- continues favorable a bumper harvest is normal crops. ' looming up in the not distant future. j The District Meeting of the Owen .A number of our up-to-date citizens Seui'd district of the Methodist chutch have had lightning rods erected on their will be held in Markdale en Thuisday ; barns, and through the influence of the of this week. Mr. W. H. Bunt is ihe , oily-tongued rod guys and recent elec- delegate from this circuit Wireless signals have been sent from trical storms no doubt many more will be put up in this viciuity in the near future. the Eiftel tower in Paris to Canada, and « regular service will be inaugurated. After a few evenings of light onr supply of electrit'ity has again failed us, owins to the burning out of an armature on the dynamo recently installed. An expert is now doing renovation work thereon. Mr. and Mrs. C. Scaulou and Mr. While properly erected lightning rods are an indispensible safeguard against loss of property by lightning, we believe that it is the limit of extravaganca to invest such a prodigious figure in the rod agent's goods, when any farmer possess- ing ordinary luechaRical ability can end just as good lightning conductors him- self for a few dollars. Information on this important subject will be forwarded upin request by the author on the easy and Mrs. McArthur of CoUingwood came over per auto on Sunday, returning the | terms ef two cents a line same day. Mrs. Corbel t returned to i Collingwood with them to remain Wilson Graham, a young Irishman, a week. i who works tor Samuel Irvine, Etist A meeting of the plot holders of I Luther, received a lad shaking up ou Salem burying ground, will be held in the Salem church, ou June 2nd. All interested are requested to attend. By order of iho trustees. W. C. Pedlar, Secy. [ Saturday. While leading a (earn attach- i ed to a land roller through a gate, some- thing started them to run away. The \ young fellow was knocked down in- , sensible, had a rib fractured, and injur- The Feversham football boys pui-posed i '"^ '"'"'"""y ''« ''« ''P^t I.KhhI fora couple celebrating May 24th with a good list "^ ''''>â- * "f^^'-.ards. Some think the ofsporls. but have decided t. wait until j â- ^^""^ l'"*^ "'"' ^'""< »-"» l'>« »«•• Cortmation Day, June 23, when a big i ''""'^^ ""-^ '"J"''"^" *"' '''* ^'^^^S <i^ "°' day of sporU is piomiscd. ! ^'**'" '*"=* ""f' »"'' "'" "'« f'""^'* ^f '^^ A large frame barn belonging to Me.ssrs. Lundy and Will Johnston of the Meaford Road, was burned by lightning early Sunday morning. Particulars are given by our Vaudeleur correspondent. For some years Flesherton has been one of the best wool markets in this i county and this year will not be the behind. buying. The season has scarcely ojxined, only a few loads having appeared. : The price ranges from 12 and 13 cents ; for uuwasheil to 20c for the best. I blow flora the hrrses or roller kn^ eked him out of the way. At all events he received a severe shaking up.â€" Giand Valley Star. Pa.s'ure t) Rent â€" Four acres of corporation. Apply to H. Flesherton. at edge Wilsou, ^ ^ y y Hardware Department. AVe have the finest Hardware Department in town and can .>ell you all lines hardware at closest prices, and accept produce in exchange for same. , of A A A A A A A A A A A A A J A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ii A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ARTICLES FOR SALE Beautiful uate signs, for t'aruiersâ€" tut .sale by R. Coolj, Ceylon Ont. R. C Rhole Island Red eifgs for set- tingâ€" $1, and 50c per fetting. "W. H- Thurston, Flesherton. LIVER LAZINESS ^â- ^â- ^^â- ^^â- ^^"^â- *"^^^^^^^ Red Raven Strain S. S. Rhode Island Reds, extra tine laying and exhibitim strain, cock famous Red Prince, 97 points. Satisfaction guarante<»d. Eggs $1.50 per 15. A. R. Wilson, Eugenia.^ Those Who Lack Energy and are Unsuccessful Should Read This Closely. The Bellamy Hardware For Sale â€" Goodison separator, wind slacker and feeder complete, in g;.>oi re- pair ; alsi^ 17 h.p simple traction engine and ouitit complete ; Victor clover huUer with wind .stacker, .American Abel. Easy terms.â€" R. C^. Julian. Feversham. For sjile Cheap â€" t)ne Noxon Dril. I'lily worked a shut time, iu couditiou. Must lie sold at once. Sproule, Flesherton. Seed good R. J. For sale â€" House and lot also a build- ing lot. S. Shuuk. Organ for sale â€" Good Bell Imperial organ, originally cost |175.(X) will «ell for $25 cash or $30 time. For particu- lars apply at ths oilice. .\ few bags of small potatoes for sale, suitable for seed. M. Scully Co. PROPERTY FOR SALE or TO RENT Farm to Kent - L. ts lM-5. con. 2. S. W. T. Hud S. R., coniains lot.l acres. better known as the old Neil.'on farm. Apply to W. A. Armstrong, Flesherton. For Sale oi H^nt â€" Lot 5. con. S, Osprey. On the lands are good friine baru, basement, stables, and a itood frame dw>illing. For terms and coiidi- tiou« apply to John Osbnrn. Batleau P. 0., or \\. J. liiUamy, Flesherton. "I am only thirty yi>ars old. >^t for almost two years I have felt more like seventy-five. I have found It difficult to sleep at nlgrht and in the mornipg feel so depressed and heavy that ef- fort was difficult. My hands were al- ways clammy and perspiration on slight effort would br-.'ak out all over ' me. It was not unnatural that 1 ' should begin to brood over t"no chanov that I should soon be unfit to do my work, and this drea.i made my sKep- . loss nights perfect misery. Afttr re- i peated trials of medicine and inix- I tures Dr. Hamilton's Pl'.U Kave me I the first gleam of hone. From the â-  very first I could see they were dif- ferorjt in action from other pills. They didn't gr'pe and acted as naturally as If nature and not the pills were cleansing ray clogged up system. My .spirits rose. I fo4t much hotter, the sluggish action of the system gave way to normal aotivit.v. Dizziness and loadaches ceased, appetite, good color, and ambition to work returned and have remained. I am like a new man and I thank Dr. Hamilton's PiUs for it all- This was tho experience of J. T.. Parkhurst. a well-known groceo' deajer in Jefferson. Follow hi* nd- vic«». use Dr. Hamilton's Pills for your stoiTiach, kkin*>-s. and liver, and you'll enjoy long life and robust good health. AU dealers sell Dr. Hamilton's Pills. In yellow boxes. 25c. per box. fn>m The Catarrhozone Co.. Kuigstoii. Ont. Buying becomes a pleasure when you buy us. We have a tuU line of Shelf Hanlware. Heavv Hardware. Cutlery. Pipes and .Sunclrie.^ Paiutd and Oils Graniteware Tinware Woodenware KuofiniT from Come in and inspect our stock. It will be a pleasure for us to show you anythins line. in our Dr. Hamilton's Pills Stimulate Liver and Kidneys Pasture ti Letâ€" Pustule to rent on lots 171 in the 2 on. X.E. of ihe T.aiid S.R. .\rteniesia. Joseph H. Watson, Por;la« P. O. Farm to rent- 100 acres good pasture farm apply to. J. Wright, Flesheitou. .\ story is told of a new$(>aper editor in I one of the Manitoba villages who had the i joke on a citizen of his town not buig since. The citizen and his family are great admirers of the departmental store I and buy all their goods in Wiuuiteg. A Both Karstedt and Boyd are . , , , , ,, . . '' . ' few weeks ago a daughter of the house ^ got married, and tho entire bridal para- phernalia, including the iuvitations, was purchased in the city. The day after the wedding the bride's father brought Miss B. Gilholm from the Department to the newspaper office a long of Agriculture, Torout >. will address the account of the event, but when tho Institutes of Centre Grey during the paper appeared it contained nothing month of June, and wilt speak in the about tho wedding but an announcement ' Town Hrdl, Flesherton. on Saturday of three or four lines. Next day the ' June 3 at 2.30 in theafterm.on. It- is â-  citizen called at the ncwspa^ier office to hoped that a largo attindarc of luem- | demand an explanation why .'le teport of bers and visitors will bo present. Mi.sq the wedding had not been printed. " O Gilholm's subjects are " VViU Ihe dairy that's all right, " .said the editor, "You-ll cow remove tho mortgage?" and probably tiud it in E.at. n's '•Thoughts of old fiiends and new." ] catalogue " Now 5b the time to get rid of your i-heu- matinni. Vou will find Chaml^rlain's Liui ment wonderfully etfoctivi-. One application will ct>nvince yoii of its merits. Try it. .Fur sale by. W. K. Richardson A Son C. .Al iss has a white c 'cliin ban tarn | rooster that is real motherly in d'spoai-C7^ lion. It took a notion to mother a bunch | • '^ of chickens hitched iu an incubator and' performs the duties in a very creditable maiMier indeeil. To see him spread bis winsfs and 12 little ones hover for shelter under him is quite an unconisuon sight. â€" Tara Leader. C. J. Bellamy, Flesherton, AK^^Km^^mm^m^ mmmm mmwRx I ITS SPRING TIME! And we have prepared for it by putting in a stock of new spring and summer Boots and Shoes in Black. Tan and Patent Leather for men, women and children See our W. B. H. and Model Makes They are neat and good wearers. Custom work and repairing as usual. ot Shoes. spring A Rush in Wall Paper We have stocked up heavily with Wall Paper this year and will not carry the stock tivor to another season if prices can be maile to talk. Wo want you to call and look at the slock. All good, iip-to date patterns ami designsâ€" and there are over 3.500 Rolls^ to Cho ose From. Vou can't help beini» suited. .\iid in .>ider to rush the itoodsoul they are marked away down, the prices ranging from 3 |.2c. TO 60c PER ROLL Such " Ljw Tide " prices are bound to temp' the wise buyer, and we look to see this immense stwk move out in a few weeks. Ask to see the stock. Eli. Robinson, = Feversham, Ont. CLAYTON'S CarehiUy Corrected Each Week Wheat T.'i to 7.> t'ats »> to ;W Peas 75 to ".'> Barley 50 to 50 Hay ,.^ 10 00 to 10 00 Butter iia â- tT- to -TT E»fgs, fresh lit... +t"'o Potatoes per bag .. Koto Geese.... 12 lo Ducks 12 to Chickens 12 to Turkeys \7-, to Wool... »>.â- > 12 12 j It? Hvidely Attendecn The splendid patronasze enjoyed to-Jay by the COLLiNGWOOD Business College Is the verdict of sound, thorouuh. practical Irainini;. Write for cala- logue. Now is Ihe time to enter. •i J-' to in a .^4.'.)r."Vr. *«iKto -aft. Jk T. E. Hawkins. Principal

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