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Flesherton Advance, 21 Sep 1911, p. 5

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•September 21 1911 FLESHERTON ADVANCE ♦i» THE STANDARD BANK " OF CANADA A Complete Baaldm Service Available (or Manufacturing and GMnmeicial Houseik Wholesale and Retail Merchants, Municipalities. Corporations, farmers and privaite individuals. ao Savinp Bank Department at every Brancb. IXESHERTON BRANCH fCUA* ALiSO AT DXTHHAM AMD IIAJIR.IATOX C. p. R. Time Table. Trains leave Fleshercon Station as I follows : Going South Going North 7.43 a. m. 11.28 a.m. A.'Xi p.m. 8.53p. m. The mails are closed at Fl9«heit<jn a.* tfoUows : For the north at 10.40 a.m. and 3 p.m. ; and the afterncxju mail south at 4.45 o'clock For morning train .south mail close at !) p.m. the previous ev'g. VICINITY CHIPS ' Mr. Henry Love of Ceyloa has a freak ' apple tree growing; in his garden, one half of which contains ripe fruit while I the o* her side is in bloom â€" or was un'.il , the late frost struck it. Mr. Geo. Mitchell attended the funer»l of his sinter, Mrs. Geo. Ruthven, in Alhston, last Wednesday. Mrs. Ruthveu I lived near Clatk.'ibura for many years but latterly has resided with her young- est dauuhttT in New York. A large number of sheep have been killed by dogs recently in this Cownshi^j. la some cases the dogs hive been traced home and ihair owners will have to settle. lo others th" guilty canines are not known and the. township dog fund will have to be cillad on. Mr. James Brodie of Ladner, B. C, is visiting friends in the Eiist again. Mr. Brodie weut west only about two months ago after au eitended visit here, when hd was called back by a telegram an- nouncing the serious illnecs of his only brother. Mr. R. T. Brodie of Brampton. When Mr. Brodie arrived at Brarapt<jn he found th*t his brother was de.'id and buried. Ha will return to B. C. next month. Tlid nominations for the Dominion House took place in the t..wn hall, Flesh- ertou, on Thursday aftemix)ii hist, when Mr. C. W. Hartman was nominated as the Liberal standard bearer and Dr. Sproule as the Conservative. The afternoon meeting, whicli w;»s attended by about 2C0 electors. Wis presiieJ o»er by Mr. A. C. Patterson of Blantyre, President of East Grey Reform Associi- tion. Both candidates gave lengthy ad- preparatory to entering the university, j ^^^^^^^ ^i,;^.;,^ ^^ j,,-^ j^^^ ,^^^^ -^ ^-^ Rev. Mr. Milligan returned lasc week â-  not be wise to quote ar any length. from an e.\tended visit- to his home in | A team drawing a light wagon, owned New Brunswick and occu^itd his pulpit I by Returnins ofticer A. C. Patterson, ire â- on Sunday. j becoming nervous as election day ap- Miss Hazel Clarke of Toronto and Miss proiches, and oa Tuesday morninu broke ELECTION DAY September 2 1st VOTE FOR Dr. SproulC; Bornâ€" At Kimberley, Sept. S, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weber, a daughter. Mrs. Frfd McClocklin of Holsteic called on friends here Saturday. East Grey fall fair will be held on Thursday and Fridiy of next »eek. Mr. Fred Hickling was in Toronto this week renewina some sold ouS lines. Bornâ€" In Flesherton. on Tuesday, â- Sept. 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stuar', a daughter. Mr. CecilJKdmundsof Arconais spend- ittX a week with his aunt, Mrs. W. W. Trimble. Mr. Frank VanDusen of Detroit is Tisitinpr his grandmother, Mrs. A. S. VanDusen. i F. G. Karstedt's millinery opening Istj^es pLice on Saturday of this weel<, with Miss Young in charge. | Mr. Geo. McTavish went to Toronto '1»stweek to writu on his suppliraentarys-l Robert WatCJ, lot 25, con. 3, Am»- , rantb, left at this oltice tba other day ' samples to show the kind of growth of i buckwheat he hud this year. The straw' is fuur feet eight inches long and is load- ; ed with grain m proportion to its ."ize. Mr. W'a'ls says the samples left at this otiice are a fair inde.x of his seven acres of the grain and are not specially jielected â-  straws -Shelburne Economist. The New Store With New Goods Everything Reasonably Priced. THE5E COOL NIGHTS Emphasise the need of Warmer Clothing for everyone â€" boya and girls â€" men and women. You'll find us fully prepared for your wants, , MEN'S FALL U.NDERWEAR WOMEN'S FALL UNDERWEAR - \*.. CHILDREN S FALL UNDERWEAR. Sweater Coats for flen. Women and Children ;; : ^ ,/ All the new color combinations embracing the prettiest aew stitches and stvies in collars â€" no two alike. FALL FOOTWEAR You'll be pleased with our showing of Fall Footwear â€" the Reliable kindâ€" made to give satisfaction^good wearing qualitiesâ€" classy appearanceâ€" comfort in walking and reasonably priced. All sizes and fittings in Maltese Cross Rubbers. GROCERY DEPARTHENT Everything ready for the Pickling Season. Cider and White Wine Vinegars XXX quality. Spices of all kinds. Spanish and White Pieklinir Onions. FRED HICKLING FLESHERTON. Notice to Creditors Odds and Ends AUCTION SALES In the in:itter of the estate ot Jinies Crawford, bite of the Township of Osprey in the County of Grey. Farmer, deceased. I Notice is hereby given, puisuant to An auction sale of a large ',uanlity r.f ' the Revised Statutes of Ontario l-<'.>7, farm stock and implements will be held Chapter 12'.>, that all the creditors and on lot .5, con. 5, Osprey, the property others having claims against the estite of of the late Councillor \. E. McCallnm, on Tuesday, Sept. 2(), at 1 o'clock p. in. See large bills. D. McPhail, auctioneer. Li'a Ale.xander of over Sunday with Feversham visited away from Munshaw's hotel i>hed and their aunt, Mrs. disappeariHl over the hills north-eastward Albert Stewart. 'â-  with the speed cf a Wright biplane. Rev. Mr. Kelly, Baptist pastor of this i '^^''"'y '""'«•* ''"^ ''"' ^-^^ ''""^ *"'^ place, has resigned his charge and will | brought up at Loucks' mill shed, a mile sever his connection with the cougrega- ^^""^ » '"^^ **'â- Â»?' '" »'-^>^"' t^*" minutes tions early in OctoUr. i '^""^ * ^^^^- A broken dashboard was all the damai/e sustained by the outfit. Mrs, Thurston attended the annual , ,, ^ ^ c ^ , ,, ,,. . M. â-  The annual E«st Grey County Sunday convention of the VVomans Missionary , . , ,,,.,,,,, „ . ... 1. 1 1 • /^ £! , School convention was held in Markdale Society, which was held lu Owen Sound;,, , ,. , , ..,, , _, . , ,,. 1 J t .1 . 1 Methodist church on Thursday of lost on Tuesday and >> ednesday of this week. , ,, . , , I week. Morning, afternoon and evening Miss Brown, artist, of Toronto, is the ; ^^^^ons were held with a very large at- guest of her friend, Miss M lud Richard- tgnj„n<.e. p„,e ol the six townsliips were represented. Rev. E. VV. Hal- penny ot Toronto, Provincial Secretary of Sunday Schools, addressed each ses- sion. Mrs. J. J. Eaton of Toronto gave Son. Both young ladies are now revel- ling in colors and making an .attemp'' to transfer to canvas some of the gorgeous natural coloring now so lavishly spread over the landscape. The September meeting of tlie W. 1. will be held in the high school, Flesher- ton, op Tuesday, 26th inst., at 2.30. The program is as follows : " Varieties of bread stuffs â€" plain bread ard fancy bread, dumpling,'' by Mesdames Gil- christ, R. Best and A, Stewa' t. Duet, Mrs. W, K. .Armstrong and Mrs. R. H. â- Wrii/ht. Visitois are welcome. I ~~ u, V 1 w . i Mr$. Mary McCaulum â-  The automobile has been a great factor \ â- ' ill the present political contest and has made it possible for the candidates to : get through much more work thau they â- , ^^ ^^ ^^ther, Mrs. Mary McCallum. otherwise would Iwve been. As an ^^j^^^^ ^_^ Monday. The remains inetiuce, Mr. Clute of Toronto spoke at Markdale Friday evening at Mr. Hirt- man's meeting, boarded the auto and ran , ^^ y^tu.j^y „„(. xhe deceased lady over to Eugenia, eleven miles away, ! ^^^ ^^ oij.tin.a resident of this town- where he delivered a second address the same evening. a very practical talk in the afternoon on Primary Work, and in the eveninn Bev. J. R. Wilkinson of Holland Centre gave an address on the " Ideal teacher. M(^, Halpenny's evening address was along the same line, being on " The Shepherd and the hireling." Tea was served iu the basement by the MarkdjiU ladies to all the delegates. Mr. P. Munsbaw of Eugenia has re- j ceived a despatch announcing the death at ire being brought east and interment will take place at the Meaford Road cemetery â-  ws.s ship. The deceased lady was the mother ot a Urge family, of which tea children are atill living, mostly in the West. These I are ; Mrs. Thome Teeter, Markdale ; ' Mrs. J. Siinson, Mrs. E. Clark and John ; D. of Portland, Oregon ; Will J., man- ! agrfr of th» International Harvester Co., at EimontoD ; Mr. P. Muushaw, Eu- ! geiiia ; Hugh F, Mrs. Wesley Kells, and j Ch»rle», of Calgary ; »nd Alex, of C»r- , stairs, Albert*. Cameron and Piagot have been en- gaged for the concert in the assembly hall of the high school on the second day of our fall fair. There is no superior ulent in this country to Cameron and Pigott, and the :issombly room will hold an enormous crowed., coi&fot^^hly, so do aot fail to make yonc arrangments to hear these fun-ipakers. Bring your best girl, andt h« two sisters if she has "emâ€" but let the old folks look after ^ .,„,,„ . • . , ( Mrs. McCallum was twice married. ''""""y- I She was born at Montreal of English Mr. Walter Simmons of the fourth parentage and came to Arteme^ia with ,.,,..,... , t her parents when a little girl. line, while driving to church % week ago ^ Z Sunday, in company with his wife and ^ uHually treated, a sprained ankle will daughter, Florence, met with a serious disable a man for three or four weeks, but accident. When passing a culvert near by apt>lying his home the horse became frightened at . floine drain tile beside the road and bolt- { ed. The buggy was turned over and occupants thrown out. Mr. and Mrs. ; Simmons were not seriously hurt, but Miss Simmons was badly injured. It is thought her hip bone is frsclured. She , was carried home on a stretcher and I. as suffered a great deal of pain. An e.ttensive auction sale of farm stock and implements will be held or lot 8, con. (!, tJsprey. on Wednesday, Sept. 27, the property of Mr. J. D. Louijhead. Mr. Longhead is in the hospital at Toronto atid is obliged to quit iarming. The sale is managed l.y Mr. Geo. Elliott. Everything niu.st be sold. .See large bills. Win. Kaitting, auctioneer. ARTICLES FOR SALE Leioester Rain Lambs for Sale â€" clioice. the above named James Crawford who died on or about the twenty-sixth day of January, .V. D. I'JU, it the said town- ship of Osprey, are required on or before the fourteenth day of October, -V. D. l'.)ll, to send by post prepaid or deliver to William H. Wright, Barristsr, Owen! Sound, Ont., the solicitor for the; K.teoutors of the last VViU and Testa- ( ment of the said J«m -s Crawford, d'ceas- j ed, their Christian and surnames, !ni-; dresses and de>^criptions, the full particu- 1 lars of their claims, the statement of' their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them. ! .Vnd furthei tike notice that after! suL'li last meniioned date the said; § Clearing out balance o! S Summer Shoes at O REDUCED . - PRICES. S These are a few of the Bargainsâ€" Try a P%ir. Women's Patent Pump, reg. $2.:2:> tor $1.73 Women's Don Oxford.?, regular $±10 for $1.60 Girls' Tan & F^ateut Pump .regular $1.40 for 1.00 CI ilds strap and Pump, regular ^1.25 fof 7yc. Custom Work and Repairing. ,, , , t. , . . . !-â-  u 1 *. executors will proceed t.) distribute th well bred, f red Stuart, Ivimbcrley. |^ ^^^^^^ ,^f „,^ ^.^ deceased parties entitled thereto, Repeating ntie for *i1b, hitfh power, in good eondition. -^I'ply to John Wright, Flesherton. Horses for .Sale â€" One horse S years old, 1 mare (i years old with faal by lier side. 1 eolt rising 'i. John McPhail, agent. Price ville. Stock For Sale â€" Youni hordes and colts for Side. -Apply to Joseph Craw- ford, Lady Bank P.O. ^ A few large egg vats for sale â€" Suitable for soft water cisterns, in tine condition, will be sold for about h,»lf what they j co.st. -Apply to M. Scully Co., Fle?her- 1 ton. among taej naving rfii-ird only lo the claims of which they shall ] then have notice, and that the said j exef-Utor.s will not lie liable for the .said | assets or any part thereof to any person j or persons of whose c aim notice shall j not have been receivtu by theui at the . lime of such distribution. \V. H. WRIGHT. Owen Sound, Out., Solicitor for the said Executirs. Dated this Uth day of Sept. A. D.. 191 1 CLAYTON'S i Big Fair Stock for sale â€" Berljshires and Hamp- shire pigs ready to wean, aI.so Oxford Down Ewes and Ram lambs. â€" U. D. McLsughrey, Drawer B Markdale. Gin.sing Seed For Saleâ€" Stratified seed ready to plant tJOc per IDO, fresh seed 4i)c per llX). September is the time to plant. Full instructions. Try a few hundred. .Address The .Advance, erton. SE.VLED TENDERS aaJi eased totlieauder- i siKued. and eudorsed "Tender for KutaiQiDg 1 Wall at Dwuo Sound, i)uf..' will be receivad ' at this olttce until 4 p. m. ou Tuesday. Sept. 30. I lail. forthe coDMruction of a Ilotainiug Wall' at the Town oOwen Sound. <ounty of Grev. Outaii*. I I'lans. apeciflcatiou and form of contract o^n ! be .^eeii and forms of tender obtained at tliia; Departiueut and at the oitlces of .1. G. Sin^. \ Esij., District EuRineer, fonfederatiou Life BuildiDR, Toronto, Ont., H. J. Lamb. Esq., ^ Listrict i'usineer, Lou lo3. Ont.. and ou appii- Flesh- I cation to the I'oaSmaster atOweu Sound, <Jnt. l-*ersous toudotiiigare uotilied that tenders will not be cousidtred unless mada ou the { printed foniis supplied, and signed with their actual siguaturee. stating their occupations \ and places of residence. In the case oftirnis,the | actual signature, the nature of the occupation j and piaceof residence of each uieuiber of the i tirtti must be given. 1 Each tender must be accompanied b> au accepted cheque on; a chartered baitJc, pay able to the ortler of the HoDorat>le the Minister i of PubUo Works, equal tuteu per cent. 10 p.c; • of the amount of tender, which will be forfeit- en if the person tendering decline to outer into i ft contract when called upon to do so, or fail to complete the work contracted for. If the Come to the The The Great Northern Exhibition Collingwood. Sept. 27, 28, 29, 8L 30 1911. This will be the Biggest Event of the year. Don't Miss a Single Day An Agricultural Exposition Full Of Interest â- Village Property for Sideâ€" The under- signed i>ll'ers for sale eight acres in one block in the village of Flesherton, with comfortiWe dwelling, barn and stabling, well and spring and small orchard there- on. Andrew Carr, Flesherton. Farm for Sale or Rentâ€" Lot 3, con. 13, and lot 4, con. 14, Osprey, better known as the Georise Myeis farm â€" 20) acres â€" 65 under cultivation, .ood building,, well I t-der^^e not accepted tue cheque will be ^^ FxhibitS tO AdmirO The Department does not biud itself to I J'iOrP X^XIIIOIUS CU .rt-UIUirC accept the lowest or any t-juder. j « r» Bv order- Several Freuiiuuis Departiueut of Public Works. ^â„¢ "^' \ vSpecial AttractioDS of a SuperioF Uualitv Ottawa, .\ugu8t 10. 1911. ; "^ i -v , Newspapers will not be paiil for this adver. ) kiseiuent if they insert it without authority from the Oapartmeot, Moi-e Sights to see, watered. Apply to Fleshetton. W. A. .Armstrong, ISep tf j Sow pigs for sale.-- Two Berkshire ' sow pi«.s, a mouths old, for sale. T. ' SUd, Flesherton. ' More Subjects of Interest More Pleasure for All Daily Band Concerts LOST AND FOUND Belt Lost On Wei' back line. Sept, 8. between Mr. Ferguson's and .James McMullen's, lady's black elastic belt with steel buckle. Reward, this oftice. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED DON'T MISS Ihe Original Boliue Troupe, a Trio of Remarkable Airea- Dancingâ€" Entertaining The Ram lambs for sale â€" pore 'tjreu Oxford â€" Arthur .lohnston, Vandoleur. Ok stock for The; Fonthill Nurseries More fruit trees will l)e planted in F.aU -- , . „ i- L of 1!>1I and spring of 1912 than ever be- Duckett A Sons, lime burners f„re in the histoid of Ontario. Eusenii, wish to inform the public that ' _„ , , / , , â- ,, t t. they have just finished burning a kiln of ! , ^- he orchard of the future will be the lime. All in need of lime come early. ' best paying part of the farm. J. H. Duckett, Eugenia. C'/i ! We teach our men salesmanship, Tree lists. Sensational Artistic A live representative for Flesherton and (^arl Aammau Family, EuroDe's greatest Eijuilibrists â-  V Society Acrobats surrounding district to sell high class and 'III^IB III I Chamberlain's LiuimenI; freely as soon as the injury is received, and ob- serijng the directions with each bottle, a ctu-e can be effected in from two to four days. For sale by W. K. Richardson 4 Son. Mr.H.M.Douulas.who cookhia French Coach Stallion, Gauthier, to the Pro- vincial Exhibition at Quebec, a couple ot weeks ago was succes-sful in securing lat J prize. While at the eshibitioa Mr. The bu2gy Douglas disposed of the hor»» for $1000. top and daah board wi>re smashed off. -Startler Suo. For rent oi sale --105 acres, one of the , crowing can be uiadeT culture and how big prohts in fruit- Igro Pay weekly Merriment for Ladies and Children. See "Schlitz," the Acrobatic Dutchmen with hi.s Untainablo and l''nrideable and Bucking Mule. The Gait KUti^Teliid ^ Will be a Treat for you. We will produce more than we advertise. Many Special Attractions on the Midway. No fakes. See programmes for Special trains and rates. Heifer strayedâ€" About Aui. 15, one Collingwood inuket ias: weei wlien j spotted 2yi'ar-old heifer. Finder plesse several farmei-s were found to be serving jQj^'^ McKEE W. A. TOM. Hv, FOREMAN, ^j McAuiay,' out sh.rt weight. They were let go j " ppegiJeiJt, 'Manager, " Secy-Tieas. \'^ 1 with a repriraind. best farms in the Beaver Valley, one mile from Kimberley. For ^rticuUrs, „^,„,i,^ ^^.i^,,, apply to M. R. Hammond, Kyubetley, "â- ^ i:k^^ \ Stone & Wantedâ€" A young l!».iy to learn pant ' TORONTO and vest luukiug. S. J. Bowler, Fleshct- \ ^^^mmtmrn^am^m^m^mmm ton. permanent employment, Write for particulars Wellington There was a butter seizure on the Collingwood inuket las", week when communicate Fle.sherton wih AnJ!

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