April 25 1912 l-'LE SHE ETON ADVANCE r . THE STANDARD BANK E*.blut.d 1673 OF CANADA flOBrwcU. A Complete Banking Service Available for Manufacturing and Commercial Houses, Wholesale and Retail Merchants, Municipalities, Corporations, farmers and private individuals. so Savings Bank Department at every Branch. FLESHERTOJV BfCANCfi George Mitchell, Manager AT PVRHA.M AMD C. P. R. Time Table. Trains follows : leave Flesberton Station ns Going South 7.43 a. in. 4.33 p.m. Mr. Angus McPhei-son, manager of the MeichnnU' Bank, Markdale, died on Weduetday of last week at the age of 67 The iiiitils are closed at Flesherton .1.. follows : For the north at 10.40 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; and the afternoon mail south at y furs. The cause of death was blood Going North j pomoning produced from an ulcerated 11.28 a.m. i tooth. The system had been undermined 8.53p. m. through prerious illness. The deceased was ut one time a resident of Flesherton, having been manager of .. 3.40 o'clock. For morning train south ! Luca(l branch private bank when it was VICINITY CHIPS intil close ut 9 p.m. the previous ev'g. opened here some twenty-five years ago, ' and was married to Miss Lucas while re- ! .tiding here. The deceased has highly respected. He leaves, besides Ilia wife. 1 1 in- daughter and two sons. The Easter meeting of the Auxiliary was hold in the Methodist, church lust Thursday. After the opening exercises and routine business the study of the new book, "Western women in Eastern Und>," was taken up. Mrs. H. E. Wellwood gave a paper ou "Ladies last," which garu most appalin* facts of tho degradation of wotuen in heathen lauds. This was followed by Mrs. W. Boyd with extnvcls from the life of Mists Isa- balln Tboburn, who was the pioneer in higher education in India. Mrs. Bunt Dr. Eleanor Chesnut, missionary martyr of Tien-chou, who was killed by a trob in liXW. Mrs. R. II Moore read the story of Mm. llu-li at i in- Branch meeting and Mrs, Clinton road a paper on Tithing. Mr. Wellwood gave a short talk on the hero, ism of the missionaries. The Hauler thank offering was received, which amounted .to about twelve dollar*. A letter of sympathy was ordered to be sent to Mrs. Trimble, the Cor. Sec., she hav- Mrs. George Niion of Dundalk spent a few day* with Mrs. Armstrong last week. Nomination* for tha new village Council will take place from 12 to 1 o'clock on Wednesday next. May I. Mri. N . 1 IHISIIH ; 1 1> left on Tuesday for Streaueer, Susk., where she will join her husband. Her Bister, Mips Leone Bell- amy, accompanied her. We notice by Tuesday 'o dailies that Mr. J. E. Murcelliis of tho luji school staff has secured his degree of B. A from-) * d suort ount ot Toronto university. Congratulations. Mrs, W. H. Bunt bus been elected delegate r,y the W. M. S to attend the Annual Brunch meeting to be held in the I5nil.tii.st street, church, Toronto, on May 28-29.30. Mrs. W. A. Armstrong goes from the Band. An echo of thu Titanic disaster reaches even to Flesherton. Geo. E. Graham, buyer for the T. Eaton Company, who went down with ohe boat was a cousin Division Court Division Court was held here before Judge Wiiiiliiii'li 1 . ou Wednesday of list weok wln-ii a couple of cases were henrti. C. P. R. v l.oyrl The railwsy com- pany sued W . Boyd of Flesherlou for $28 transportation on stock to Toronto. The company had delivered the stock at the wrong market, and as an offset Boyd i-l in -null 944 for damages. Judgment was given plaintiffs for thu amount of their claim, J28, and to defendant for 944, eai-h party to pay their own costs. Murray v Roberts Claim for services of $1'J. Judgment for lull amount and costs. Porigoe v Irwin Action on uute. Defendant did not appear. Judgment for plaintiff. The situation in the Porcupine gold camp is generally encouraging, although four properties have closed within a month. Little John Mugee, whose death is re- ported, makes the eighth of the family in Prince Edward Island who have died of poison. The Provincial Government is investiatging the affair. The funniest incident of the flood is one relative to a pig. A citizen in the wettest district had removed the cow from the stable on Saturday but left the pig in the sty. Tha citizen was aroused from his Sund.iy a* 'ernoon's nap by a slight noise at hia back door und ou looking out to see the caute was greeted by a piteous appeal for Emission from no less a personage than his pig, which, taking a uislike to amphibious life, bad swam over from the stable. The wise porker was tken and kept upstairs until the water went down. Paisley Advocate. Odds and Ends i MISCELLANEOUS close. ing passed throuuh a deep sorrow. A of Mis Switr.er of the Fleshertou public , . , , , I dainty lunch wan served and a pleasant chool staff. and pr ihtal'li; meeting was brought to a Kev. H. E. Wellwood, B. A., B. D., made good use of the Titanic disaster to illustrate a powerful sermon in the Methodist church Sunday ovoniny to a large congregation MM text was from Romans 21-1 : "And tbeie WHS no in-.] sea." The C. P. R. has iustnlled an electrj ( bt-ll.it tlio station here to (five winning of approaching trains. Had this been in place* l:iM summer it would have prcvent- il the accident, which bufel Messrs. T. and S. Rlnck and Davu Armstrong by which thir wauon was smashed ;ind some of the men injured. Field Crop Competition Those wishing to enter thu standing field crop competition of the Eas Grey Agricultural Socicly are re<niest- el to call on thu secretary mid secure an Notice To Veterans of fenian raid in '60 and 7. Those requirine blanks for tiling claims for Land Grants or bounty now being given by the Dominion Government, csn get came by applying to R. J. Sproule, Klesherton. Farmers, nhip your produce direct to us. Best prices -tnd prompt returns. Correspondence solicited. Oundas Prw- duce Co., 179! Dundus st., West To- ronto. May 14 Court, Vnndeluer, C. 0. V. will cele. brote on Dominion Day (July) 1 this year Ernest Murgnn, und stone masnn. Bugonia, bricklayer entiy blank. All entries must be in by May 10th. White oats it the crop choat'ii for competition, und an i.-i -.,. of not It'KH l him five acres is required. There is no expense to thono unlriin<; except one dollar which i-icludett member- will ten ! entiiuh. J. A. Boyd, Secretary. i ship in thu agricultural society, ll Mr. Nuhn has purchased the woolen , nMt to hllvo no , esH ,,, mill properly from the !'!..- lu-r estate and will do considerable titiiii( up and improving. The purchase MHO includes a considerable block of land. There is Ventral satisfaction expressed that Mr. A'ulni Ins at last got i In- propcity into his own Imnds Mr. Gco. Bellamy has the contract ^for erecl ing a hnndflinnu residence of bun- ij-ilnw eiyle for W. A. Annn'roni{ mi r the lot opposide : In- Park HOUHC, work on which will l.'i- commenced forthwith. The IIOUHO bus iilivady heeti rented to Mr. B. Welton before building operations are commenced, showing tliut H good class of residence will not go begging for a truant. The Klesherlon W, 1. will lie held in the High School on Tuesday, April HO, at 2,,'W p.m. Mrs. F. Matllewson and Ayton suffered severely from the spi iii^, freshet. The mill dam was demolished and the bridge wns carried away. Thp Adviinci! says that in the township of Norinanby several bridges weie dmn- ngod and the estimated loss is f.'tO,i)(MI The loss to the Wcuver Milling Co. in .ibotit 815,000. Notice to the Public In'conHei|iience of the mahout at ibe horsehliou till, at the junction of ihe Col- lingwnod urnvel and Loucks' deviation. Enst back line, thu Council of Artenu'nm hereby gives notice that there ii now no public highway it that point nr.d until ,,..,. l further notice is given, and that the Mrs. frico Teeter will tell us wlmt are j ,, jwnhip - will in ,, WJ8e ^ rasp,,,,.!!,,,, the most suitable foods for spring and I f or a ,,y ,i cc ijent or damageH that iniy ummer. Mi^ >Vallace will give a paper | occur to any person attempting to travel on " Spring." Mis. Itlackburn and Miss " v ' - the said section of road ; this alao to _.,, _,..,.,,, n apnlv to -in\ deviation or temporal y Z.lla Triaiblo will render a due.. Every. ,",,, ( , mt ^ |)e innde w . el . pc j, body welcome. j j, )j|ice i(J a , 80 , lerel)y g(ve|1 t , mt - The Licence Commivsionurs for Centre Hiduroad, from the third concoNHion to the Grey met at ChnUworth on '1'hursday of last week nnd proceeded to Wniah the bar an far a lay in their power. Two licenses in the inopectoratc were cut out the Mm pli v House in Markdale and tha Desboro license. 1'roviding a proper man can be found, however, license will issue fur the lattr house. There were but three liceniei granted two in Mark' d tie and one in Chataworth. On Wednesday evening, May 1st, the Rev. Peter Campbell, one of tha pioneer who did veteran service East Back Line, is also po?i lively closed io nil i i.'Ulir owing to destruction of bridge over the Sdugeen river. T. R. McKENXIK. Urcve. Notice to Contractors Tenders Wanted Tenders marked "Tenders" will he receiTvd by W. J. Bellamy, Township Clerk, Fleaherton, for tho ctmsti notion of a reinforced concrete nulvert OD the rond between lots 150 and I >l. con. j North Bast Ai-tomest*. Altto for the t.1 the West in the days when Winnipeg I fi , ling of the embankmcut whe , 9 it , 1M Via a village, will tell tho soory of hw been washed iway. vHy expriencea in Ihe Itinerancy, in tha if thodist church, Flesherion. Admis- ion 15 mill'-. Do not mill till* trca' . o,'s; witgons are on the road week. Oae is piloted by Malcolm McDonald and the other by J. Cairne. Needless to say, Miilcolm has beou given the heavy draught team. Mr. Cornfield will remain in out of the sun this sum- mer, not of necensity to ini[tn>vc his com- plesion, but to luok after shipping i\t thu packing house. Tenders will bo received for the work complete or for each ptrt separately. Plann And speciffcations cn bo sren *t the office of W. J. Bellamy, Township CUrk, FIcBheiton. or t. Trayoor, Enginunr, Dundnlk. The lowest or any tender not ncc. swri- ly accepted. Tenders will be opened at 2 o'clock p. m. on May 4th, 1912, itt the Township Hall, Klmlii-rlon. T. Rsevu I. TKAYNDU, Engineer. Rhode Island Red egjjs for setting- - roieand .single comb pens bended by two gimid roosters. OIIH dollar pt-r setting fur ruse comb, Sl.iiO for single comb. W. H.Thunlon. Flesherion. MICH Osborne'ii millinery at Maxwell will IIP climcd each eiening except Monilay, Wedni'sdiiy nnd Stturdny. Klacksmith I luivo reopvntnl thu shop lutuly occupied by Mr. Jaw. Long and run prepared to do lilacksnmhing of all kinds. Horseshoeing and repairing a specialty. J. L. Morrisou, Maxwell. ARTICLES FOR SALE For Sale Two thoroughbred mustere, iinu iinivi ii Leghorn, single comb, one Khodi) 1-1. mil rod, ronu comb. Apply to M. Thifitlethwiutn, hleaherton. A few Kgg Vals fci Sale At los tlian half wlmt they cost lo iniinufActuru them, stiitablu f.ir snft waivr cisterns or for Unks to water cattle. M. Scully Co., Flrsherlcm . [ have returned from Now York and am now taking oiders for Men's and ladies' clothing. -C. Wolf. For Sale Twelve young pigs ready to wean about the middle of April. Apply to A. McMullen, Flesheiton. Seed buck whe.it fur Kale, M.. ,.!. Leaf, :it 80 cents a biiahel. Apply to Malcolm McDonald, Ceylon, Out. U. D. .Mrlciruiii. Portluw, issuer KB . I. '!,.. of A good bounse and lot with sUble to rent, in Eugenia. Apply to John H. JBniUMOOi owner, 101 Montrose Avo., Toronto, orJonnthun LHtimer, Eugenia p.o. 21 June. year, Colt for Sale Heavy, rising cheap. S. Homphill, Cnylon. Good second hand buggy fur xalt>. W. Heard, grnvol road south, Proton Station p. o. For s.iln cheap und <->^y toriua, or rent - immediate possession, first class briok veneered dwelling in Kugnnia, good fur- nace and Miff, and hard water in houne, splendid garden und orchard. Apply to R. J. Sproule, Plesheiton, Ont. 27cedtf For Hale Cheap and on eaty ternta, good comfortable frame house, and two good villiA((e lots, in Flcshorlon. apply to R. J. Spoiilr. l."ts for sale at rc-tKonttble prices A number <>f good building lots on the lat W. K. Flesher esUte, v_ uherton, on Toronto and Sydonlmn anu Durham streets. Apply to It. .T. Sproule, Flesherton, Out. Good young brood mare, ucner.il pur- pose, for srile. I . / iik. C'eylon. Chatham iiicubn'or anu r velar, 10U egg, for M'.U cheap. Prank Duncan, Flcs- ht(on. Ml HILL^BROS-^ARKDALE House Cleaning Time Now that spring is here it throws us into house cleaning time and this means New Curtains, New Carpets, Linoleums and Window Shades. The new things in your home give it a bright and cheery appearanc e and helps one i'orget the long winter months just over. You will find our stock of House Furnishings in all lines very complete and prices that will meet with your approval and pocket book. Clearing Odd Lines in Window Shades Iu going through our Shades, we find we have a number of broken Hues, not more than three of a kind they range in price from 40c to 65c., clearing this week at 85<j. Window Shade Special, 10 dozen Plain Green Shades, good quality, tuis week clearing at 29c. Special Tapestry Rugs We have five Tapestry Rugs in green gounds and small patterns size 3 x 4, just the thing for a bedroom and will give good service, regular value $7.50, clearing at $4.98 Curtains And Nets This year we are showing a fine range in Curtains and Bungalow Nets, the best we have ever had and very moderately priced. Before buying elsewhere get our price. Hosiery Special Now is the time for picking up your Spring Hosiery at vry reasonable prices. This week we are show" ing five lines in Women's, Misses' and Children's Hosiery, and we think our values cannot be beaten. For the Boys and Girls A Heavy Rib Union Hose, all sizes, an A 1 Hose for Boys and Girls, it will stand hard usage, sold everywhere for 25c, this our price 19- Women's Plain Cashmere Hose A fine all wool Cashmere Hose, plum only, a beautiful spring and summer Hose, good at per pair...25c' Children's Little Darling and Little Daisy Hose We offer tins week 25 dozen Little Darling acd Little Daisy Hose in Black, Tan and Bed Culoriu^s These are well known brands for quality aud service, special this week, per pair 25c Men's Hat Special Wo will put on sale this week 50 Men's Fur and Wool Felt Hats worth from 75c to 82.00 in the regular way, just the thing for the farm this weat lier, clearing at 430 HILL BROS., MARKDALE. Our Clubbing List The following prices are for strictly paid in advance subscriptioiiKoiily. We have no accounts with other papers. Klunherton Advance 9 I Ot) Youths Companion 2 00 Toronto World, daily '-'00 Toronto Daily News 1 -ft Weekly Globe 85 Miiil-Kiiipiro HO Kiunily Herald fe Star Ho Toronto Slur 1 -'50 Farmer Sun ^. 75 Farmers Advooata 1 &~> Woukly Wiioeie 80 Saturday Nil-lit '! 00 HIIIIIO .louru:*.! "0 Poultry Nuw . . ; 20 Puuliry Heviow 40 Hod and (inn mauitzine HI) Or. J. Ralph Smith OSTEOPATH Orlico and Rnsidence- 4f8. !Hh St. East, Owen Sound, Ont. Hours 9 to 12 a.m., 1.30 to 4.UO p.m. 7 to 8 p.m. Other hours by appointment. SEEDS J_SEEDS ! Ucunio's Government inspected Mammoth Clover, Alaike, Alfalfa; Common Ik-d, Timothy Seed, and all kinds of Garden and Flour S3ul Sowing Uape, Dutch Setts, English Multipliers. FLOUR AND FEED Ogilve's, Royal Household, White Rose, Ford's Patent and .Morning < Uoi-y for Pastry. Hum, Shores, Corn, Chop and Chicken Feed. Best Quality of Uroijenes at Prices always right, at The Grocery of Quality W. L Wright, Grocer, Flesherton Brantford Roofing Crystal roofing and siding, Asphalt rootl- ing and siding, Rubber roofing, Steel roofing and siding, Metallic ceilings. ( J. McDonald, Agent, Ceylon. ' For Sale or to Rent Lot 22, din. It, IGlenelg, contftining 100 ncros, ill) acres cleared und in good state of cultivation, balance Imrd wood bush, good frame barn, st ne foundation, good Rtabling und driving house, com- fortable house, never failing well mid good orchard. The above farm w only ^ miles from ^he village of Markdile. Apply to John White or Thomas Taylor, Portlaw p. o. oven 08 Y CAMS' EXPERIENCE - r y w t^ur i nunrvr* s - i^*u \nrnn* MOOtnf a sketeh and description m.r oulokir wnertnln out opinion free whethor ,,.i InTonUon Is PtobablT pate.iljitor'poinaiunk* tlonsstrlotliroonailenUal.^WtMlnW if,'jj nu "patents taken tbnrach Munn ACoTreoelTS ,p,il: Mtkv, without obarne. In the S^ntinc juneim X handsomlT illmtrmtiHl weekly, tanpst clr- ralaUoaot any STtwUflo Journal. Termi lor Canada. |.7S yeai. postage prepaid. Sold Ir, ill newsdealers. SECRETS OF HOME LIFE Statements made by patients taking the New Method Treatment. They bow it Cures No Ni>inc-> or Teitimoniab ued without written content CONSTITUTIONAL BLOOD DI8KASK. , VAKH OsiK VEI>S CVRKI). PntlMit No. 16474. "Thr spot* are nil Kniic- from my legs anil arms and 1 feel Hood now. I am very Rratptul to you and shall never forucl tho favor your medicinps have done for me. You i-an UBC my name In reoommend'ns ii to nny Buffprer. I am Kolng to ffet mnr- riod soon. Thanking you once more, etc." SAYS TWO MONTHS CCRBD HIM. (iiii-iil No. l75. Age 2.".. Single. lndulge-d In immoral halts 4 years. De- posit In urine nnd drains at night. Varicose Veins on both side*, pains In back, weak sexually. He writes: "I received ynur letter of recent date and In reply i am pleaded to say that after taking two months' treatment I would conatnfr myself completely cured, as I Mn 1 - teen no signs of them coming back (one year). THK WORLD 8EBM8 UIFFKBENT. Pal lent No. tfiKS. "I have not had a regular Bmlusion I don't know when and am feeling nne. The world seems altogether different tn me and I thank OoU for directing mo to you. You have been an honest doctor with me." ruse No. 1IWSS. Symptoms when he started treatment: Age "?1, single, in- dulged In Immoral Imlilta several years. Varicose Volns on both sides pimples on the face. etc. After two months* treatment he writi-s as follows: "Your welcome loiter to hand and am very Klad to nay that I think myself cured. My Varicose Veins have eompletely dis- appeared for quite a while and It seems a rure. I work harder and feel less tired, t have no desire for that habit whHlcvor and if I stay tike this, which 1 have every reason to believer 1 will. Thanking you tor your kind attention." etc. < , UNKII 14 POUNDS IN ONK MONTH. Patient No. 188!!!. This patient (aged 58) had a chronic case of Nervous De- lllty and Sexual Weakness and was run down In vigor and vitality. After one month's treatment he reports as fol- lows: "I am feeling very well. I have gained 14 pounds In one month, so that I will have to congratulate you." Later reporl: "I am beginning to feel more like a man. I feel my condition Is getting better every week." His last re- port :"Dear Doctors As I feel this Is) the last month's treatment that I will have to get. I thought at nne time I would never be cured but I put con- fidence In you from the start and, JOB have cared me." CURES QUAMANTCCD Oil NO PAY We treat and care VARICOSE VEINS, NERVOUS DEBILITY. .BLOOD AND URINARY COMPLAINTS, KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES and .11 Dueaeee peculiar to men. CONSULTATION FREE. BOOKS FREE. If unable to call write for a Question Blank for Home Treatment. IMK* N OT I C* F A J! '*"-"" from S """ J * mu " b -eUressed to ow Can V 1^1 VX I 1 > i IT adtan Correspondence Department a 'follows i *^v mmmmmammmmm DRS. KENNEDY AXENNEDY. WINDSOR. ONT. DRS.KENNEDT&KEMNEDY Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. I