August 15 1912 FL ES HE It T N ADVANCE t THE ESTABLISHED 1*73 F 6ANABA ENDING money to any point in Caraia, the United State* or when this Bank's orders are used. TORONTO FLESHERTON BRANCH CEO. MITCHELL, EBB Branches *l>o at Durham ndl Harristoa. Manager. C. P. R. Time Table. Trains leave Flesherton Station as A lurn and house owned by Mr. James i Genoe. on tha 10th line of Aiteineiia, i was destroyed by fire on Wednesday ev- ening of last wetk. The fire is supposed Going North t(j ^ beeu (>f illcendiary ori?in . There was an insurance of $500 on buildings follows : Going South 7.43 a. m. 11.28 a.m. 4.33p.m. 8 - 5:J P- m - and contents. There was no one living The mails are closed t Flesherton a., I larly on the place but Mr , follows : For the north at 10.40 a.m. and, * ; ... 7p.m. ; and the afternoon mail south at ' wh <> '""* on the Golhogwood 3.40 o'clock. For morning train south ' worked the place himself, mail close at 9 p.m. the previous ev'g. J R ev . H. E. Well wood and family left on Wednesday morning to drive to War- ~ j minster. From there they will uke r i;n for Uuntsville and spend a few days at Norway Point, Lake of Bays, the quests of Mr. and Mrs. N". W. Campbell. Mr. WeUwood expects to be absent for three Sundays. For the next two Sab- baths Mr. Well wood's pulpit will -be supplied by Rev. Wilfred Cullis. The Flesherton Women's Institute ; hive advertised a garden party for to VICINITY CHIPS Mr. A. Loucks and Mr. J. McNaJa lie- on of Mtaford. visited at P. Loucks'. Reeve Boyd spent Sunday with hia parents in Mt. Forest. Osprey prize ia now in the hands of the ,i ay (Aug. 15) on the fair ground*. They secretary, Mr. J. A. Kcrnahan. Fever- are putting up a big program and if all sham. : is pulltd off it will be the biggest affair of Mr Aubery Holmes. B. A. Sc., of 1 1^ .eas^m. The bills say there will be Hamilton, is the guest ,.f Mr. ar.d Mrs. baseball notches between Ceylon and 1 Flesherton young ladies and between In- 1 iatiojte and Springhill tetnis, and foot- i ball between Swinton Park and FUsher ton. Balloon ascension and fireworks in the evening. Gi'ues begin at 4 p.m. sharp. Tea from 6 to 8. You can af- ford to drive a loon distance to partici- pate in a aood evening of fun, and the ladies would like to see everybody there, Trimble. A bunch of thirteen young people visited the ranipers t Bells Uke on Monday. Born On Aug. 5 to Mr. and Mr.-. John Wickens. Kiniberley, a daughter, Iva Muriel. Mis Kaplan and little son Herbert of New York are spending a few days with Dr. and Mrs. Carter. _ Gordon Miss Yeii Wallace of Toronto lusl The home of Mr. John Anderson, been the guest of Miss Kate Bellar.iy centre line, Wareham, was the scene of a during the past week or so. : pretty but quiet wedding on Monda^r Mr* W. P. Cro ss le y left last week to ' >. J"'y -"> h the marri^e f visit her daughter, Mr*. eo. Cairns at ' ^ y^ ?* 81 daughter, Nellie, to Mr. ~, ,, M John Gordon of neston, Ont., sou -if Glenella, Man. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jaa. Gordon, Uatherton, Messrs. t. W. Phillips, John WrfeM was , 80 i eran i ze a. The ceremony was and Aveiy Hawkins attended the w l^- performed by the Rev. Jas. PhimUter, erton horse race* one day last week. Maxwell, in the presence of about East Grey Prize List will be in the twenty-live invited guests. Promptly :it hands of the secretary, Mr. J. A. B iyd, four o'clock the bridal party entered the Fiesherton, this week. p.irloi U> the strains of the brid.il chorus, Mr and' Mr*. Fred McCiockliP, of , P 1 ^^ by Miss Edna Morrow. The Holsteiu spent Sunday with Mr. ar.d bride, who was daiutly gowned in white Mrs. James McClocklin. j allover *"* W: attended 1-y > Miss Annie Middleton, Dundalk, wearing Court of Revision for the f j w , Ute 8J , k Mr Wm w Andersoll Flesherton will be held on Wednesday, ab , y supported the groom The gl - , nu '. s August 2S. /gift to the bri!e and bridesmaid were Mrs. Blakeley, M'JS Lid-v BlaUUy ' beautiful *old brooches set with pearls, and Master Blakeley of Toronto were * nd to " groomsman, gold cutf links. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hawken durirg ' Following the ceremony and con-ri'u!a- the past week. lions, a sumptuous wedding breakfast was served in the dining-room. One Mr. Mausel!, formerly principal of tern worthy of note was on , h- the marriage Flesherton public school, but now of ukill ,, Sault Ste. Marie, wife ar.d three chil- eil?hty . aecond blrthday . The numerous dren, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. bred kautiful presenls ^tested to the esteem Hickling during the past week. , {n which sh)} WM heW AnloOR lhe Mrs. J. W. Armstrong returned homo j preaents w;is a mantle clock given by the last week, after visiting her son. Dr. . Wntehiat Epworth League, and alsj a Krn. Armstrong, in Cobalt, Bert t beautiful silver sugar bowl and shell, Meaford ai;d Mrs. F. D. Gcff in Clarka- j presented by her Sunday School cla.-.* of burg. | about twenty girls. Mr. ar.d Mrs. ,, , , Gordon will visit friends in this \jcinity Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Henderson and . baby Helen of Toronto are on a couple i MCI for a few days, then will leave \g their new home in Weston. Their I [lew i.<'uitr in wvctbou. ii-'.-it Ul'iUV of weeks holidays in the country and arc ' .... ../ .... , , fneuas join in wishing them ; happy life spending i few days with fneiuH here this week. voyage. One if the most common ailu'i-iitt that A baseball match between Proton Station and Fleshertuii, on the grounds | working p<iple are afflict^J with is lama here Monday evening, resulted in a score I'ack. Aj-ply Chiul*rlain'i.Liuiir.eiit twio- of 20- 4 in favor of the home team, but j d X aud n'" 8 ^* the rarta th -r-ughry at j Lin iu' t ii . ,, I each ai>plioa5iou. and you will gt quick re- FUhertoi, doe* not cUiui the full score , owin to the fact that it was gettimi; dark when they were at b-t in the last half of the total. Village Council TUo regular monthly meeting of Flesh- and rau up eleven ruus Another bibulous case was tried More Magistrate Boyd and McMullon, on erton tillnge council was held on Friday Wednesday of last week, when Joe and evening last. Only two councillors Win. Hawkins and D. McDonald were i Messrs. Blakeley and FUher were pres- 'charsjed with not l>eins{ able to walk tho cut. The Reeve was in the chair, straight and narrow path. They denied Business before the Council was the the soft einpenchinenf, but paid costs of ; a p po j nt i u8 ,,f a date for holdiu* a Court the case on invitation of the magistrates i o f Revisioivnd pissing of sundry ac- Same as the last recorded case. counts. Two sporting events of extraordiniiiy i Moved by L. A. Fisher, seconded by interest took place in this district on T. BUkeley, that this C'our.ni meet as a Friday afternoon lasr. At the Swiuton Court of Bevision on Wednesday, Aug. Park Orange picnic Flesheiton football 2S. at 8 p.m. Carried, boys played the renowned club of that \ M OV ed by T. A. Blako'.ey, seconded by place to a tie with no 8 oaU scored < n L. A. FUher, that <he account of W. J. either side. This was quite a surprise, ; Bellamy. $5.10, for makm- out aud reg- even to the Flesherton kickers them- , i ster i n g bylaw under police tiustees lost selves. At .> garden party at Vandelcur ytf . u ., and account of W. H. Thuistoo, on the same afternoon KimbeiK-y base- $7.7,-, S8 i a ,. yi and f;i,\7 L > f 01 . ft j ver . ball club got its first defeat this jreu by Rising and registeiiiig bjl.iw. printing tlie V'HKleleur club to the tune of U-4. Rt a other advertising, be p^id. Carried. A monster garden party will be held at ;' ullcil ^jom-ned. Kimterley on Tuesday afternoon of next I' 1 '-* 1 regular meeting of the village w..-k. A good j.iv-ram :in,l baseball Council is the first Wedmslay evening; nwtch between Kimletloy;*nd Vaiulclcur. of eath Harvesting Alsike Clover For Seed The time u now drawing near, if not already here in some [ur'.t, wli-?n alsike should be cut for seed. Th ,f who have h id no experience with lUike in iy sustain i he;ivy luss by not harve^tint; it ' soon enough. There in unevenexs in blooming of the plants and alsj in ripening of the balds, the lower pw.s imtarin; seed tirst. Honce, in r.o case should aliike be 1 -ft until it appears to be fully ripe be- fure cutting. Examine the head* fiei|t!ently if fertile seed has formed and when mout of them show signs that the .seed will shell out, cut it aa soon as possible. It should be cut when damp with dew or rin \.-> pre- vent shelling and when the stnw u more or less green: the fodier th;n is quite pilatable and nutritious. The reaper with four or dve rakes is perhaps the best machine tu cut it with when th straw is long enough- If tix- ed to the cutting bar of mower may be used. Where a bunch accumlnUJ it ia lifted or shoved i>tf by a fork <>r nke be- hind the mower. If a mower :, u;ed without the table attachment there will ikely be wore loss tramping ind rakiug. When hauling to the machine in the tield } starting to the barn it ;.-. adviwible to have a canvass spread over the shelving of the wagon. This saves a lot of seed. The August Rod and Gun An interesting description of GatU Dy, Newfoundland's great national summer fete day is contributed .to the August issue of Roc! and Gun. published by W. J. Taylor Limited. Woodstock. Out., by W". Lacey Amy. Following thi-i, one ia interested in '.he re production of piL? > graphs or rude paintings made by ihe Kootenay Indian* on the rocks of their native Province and in their story as told by Chas. D. Ellis. The same author 'also contributes the story of a trip on Toby Glacier and up Mt Gleanson, the illustra- tion accompaii'ng which help "> nuke tlie reader forget the hot summer weather. Messers Croft, authors of the BNck and Silver Foxes, hive still another article in the August number which, as usual, is well illus'rated. Miny other articles deal with summer vacations ia Canadian territory. Shooting Near Stayner Stay net's Civic Holiday didu'c pa.->s without an accident. Fortunately uottli did not result but it came cli.^e enough for one to see how cir it may come when least expected. Ja.iuc* Peattie and D. J. Jones started out on Tliui-i iy on a fishing | expedition selecting that part <>f N..-trawas:ig.'i Rivera short dUl-mce al-nve the Little BriJ^e-. Mr. Peattie was sittiiu > n a stump g'ancing now and sgian at h.s line aud then up the river wheto he could see a patty of men and hear a gun tired off occasion- ally. In his mind he hoped there would be no tiring down the river in imny others inul;t be ti>hing too. Hj dismiss- ed the thought and ihe nex' moment he ws sttuck by a bullet. Mr. Jones at otice cme to Mr. Peattie'.s assistance they discoved the bullet had gone into 'he right shoulder high up and tU-ie was a good deal of bleeding. I; took Hi tie time to hitch up and then drive into town. On consulting a doctor he pronounced the wound not dangerous but decided to make no attempt to ex tract the bullet. A couple of inches to the left and a different s'ory might be told. It turns out that young Charlie Kr.ox was with the party of young men and h id a 25 calibre rirte with which he took an occasional shot. The last s!i<>t he took was dowti the river aud it reiched an object not intended by t!i.- uurks- tuau. Staytier Sun. C. P. R. Rumors. The street is alive with various leports about the letting of the contract fur the c instruction of the B.txter-Collin^wcod brunch. sys the Collii gwood Enterprise. Rumor Ins it that tins c-'iitiac: has al- ready beeu let to the Toronto Construc- tion Co., and no doubt this i* the C'Hii- jwiiy who will build the line when it is built. One fact alone we are sure of and that is tint within Ihe la.st fy Uiys the riuht of wy man ha.s been buying land near Angus aud was working tlii.s w*y. September 1st is the time stated for the commencement of the cnsttuoliou, nd it begins to look s if _th line will be built thij fall, as we have all along pre- dicted. IV g bdi?s nrjvestowly. and the C. P. R. i* IK> t-xcep'ion. I ut wlien t! ey d.< move tilings ha([>en quickly. Stone Settement A t: umber in this vicii.ity attended the picnic at Swiuton Park. Miss M. Leslie, one of our former teachers, renewed Md xomaintMices here Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are visiting at Mrs. W. Fletcher's. Mrs. W. Fletcher hai leturfel Lome a'ter spending a very I'lcasant visit with friends in Tor- t ' Messrs. C. r-nuh ,-tn'l U. Walker vero thj sju.'s si f Mr. aiv.l Mis, S, Irwin. FIFTY THOUSAND MEN REQUIRED Firm Liljwrcrs' Eicunti'im This Year's ' Wheat Crop will be the Largwt in 1h* History of Canada. The wheat crop of 1012 will be t!i<! greatest ever harvested in Manitoba, Sn- k*tohewan and Alberta, thus requiring the f,rm Uborers of the Bust t> recru : ] and assist in lur\ eitin.; the World's ' greatest bread basket. ^, The Governments of the respective province* state that fifty thousand mm will lie required for this years harvest. These will have tu be principally recruit- ed from Ontario, and the . prosperity of Canada depends oa .securing labor i promptly. Tho Canadian Paciflc, on which Company will fill practically the ! entire task of transporting the men to the West, is already making special ar- ' rinjemeuts for this ye\r. Excursions from p ants in Ontario to Manitoba, Sit- k-itchewan and Alberta, will be run and ' special rruin.-. operated, making th..- trip in al>out thirty-six hours and avoiding any change of cars or transfers. This will be a day shorter than any < thei- ' route. Dates, rates and conditions wilt be an- nounced in i few days. Consult any C. P. R. Agent for full particulars. HORSES FOR SALE One horse 4 years old, one hor.se 3 years old, one horse 2 years old, all three by rhe imported Clydesdale atallion Duo- ure Ma:. Also one grey tilly i years old. .r.VS. OLIVER, Low 25-2'i liT. South Line. Artemesia P.O. For Sale or Rent Solid brick store in Fcvenh.tui 2TJ x rkifl, opposite flour Q'il!. Wul tdKe fifteen hundred dolUri lesi than actual coai. of bulldini; ; lot free. Slock will either be removed JT sold at rate on the dollar. Will sell this property on very eiuty terms, or rent reasonably. Apply to I. H. PER1GOE, Port MeNicoll, Ont. Or, J. Ralph Smith OSTEOPATH Office and R*sidence-468, 9th St. East, Owen Sound, Ont. Hoars 9 to 12 .m , 1.30 to 4.30 p.m. 7 to p.m. C >ther hours by appointment JUST RECEIVED A large consignment of Earthenware from England, which wilPnow be sold at bargain prices. Call and let us show the man designs in fancy China Plates. Cups and Saucers, Fruit Dishes and Salad Bowls. Also a number of nice designs in Glassware, consisting of watei Setts, Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Jugs and Pitcher Call and see the goods and get our prices. J. H. PARRE GENERAL MERCHANT Eugenia, Ontario. SEALBD TENDERS il.irMel ID tbo I'.jst- mtator Ciiiri. will l> rVceiTud it i >ltw jatil noon on Fridy. tb -JUth September 1HJ. far the eoa7eyiuc of His Mnjesty'j oil! i oa a contract 'or fuur yunr?, s;i pr wak ec'a wy batwMii I'KOTON STATION nj IMtOTHS STATION K.:iI al*i' Konte No. I Kroui tua l')-t:i)iitar (ianoral'i plotnurc. 1'iiatail aoticM contikiuinBt further tufoi.ui- tion M to condition at propn&wl Coucracc lu&y be s<;a n<j bUak forma of teci-ler ui*v ba.>ii- tiud t tha Post Office* of Proton Station, liootlivtile, toil it :'j.) jflice of tha P.nt OAca laipactor. Torouto. P)*tT,' Department, Mail Sarv.oo Uracb. Ottawa. j:.J August. 1-J1-J t:. i . AVf>l l-.sov. U|i.Tl:itii i r.. Court of Revision Notice is hereby given tha" the lirst sitting of the C.urt i'f Revision on the Assessment Roll of the Village of Flesh- ert-n f -r l'.H2 mil bu held t the Town- ship Hall on Wednesday, August 23. ati the hour of S o'clock p.m. All persons who have made- sj>[.e'l.- are ro<|ue!>ted to take notice. W. H. THl'RST'iX Villajjo Clerk-. Plaahertoo, Aug. 10. l'.12. Odds and Ends> W. BUSKIN Porridge for Breakfast New Potatoes for Dinner Huckleberries for Tea You can get them at The Flesherton Grocery W. BUSKIN ARTICLES FOR SALE Fri-sli linirf ready "ii Au^. 12. J. W. B.>yd, Fleshert .n. Allied Kleten y UU(| pigs for vi'.e. Hirrisou. Flesherton P < > Colt For SaleHeavy two-year-old. Apply to Jos. BiiHgeri'W, Sauaeen Junc- tion, Proti-n Station P.i>. young drivitii| mure f>n' silo, well broke and splendid driver. H. J. J Sproule, Fleshetton. Heavy :>-yo:ir- .id colt for sale. Apply ' to J. Turner. Ceylon. FRUITS FRUITS All kinds of Fruits in their .season, -Tust now it is strawberries, and cherries are nearly dne Ger \.>ur * auniiur fruits from us. Prices are always ri^ht Flour, chop wheat, low grade Hour. Ogilvies Koval Household and White Rose Hour. WRIGHT'S ICE CREAM PARLORS Serve delicious ice cream every day ami evening of the week. Also Sundaes, Ice Creain Sodas and all kinds of soft drinks. Visit our parlor these hot days. W. L. Wright, Grocer, Fesherton For S!e (.>ne aood horse, nencral purpose, in good condition. Also 1 good srici.'iid hand ii'ji liuifny 'tud 1 i;ood Fleury plow. Apply to W. H. \VUer. Eugenia [>. i>. A few K^-4 ViU f.. .S;il> At le?.s than j ,, half whu they cost to manufacture them, suitable for si>ft water cisterns or for t-uiks t.> water cattle. M. Scully Co., Fleshert..n. MISCELLANEOUS House to Rent Frame, zo"d st.s water, etc. Apply to H. Radlcy. The party who ti>ok a lap ru{ from a bugiy it Eugenia on Auuust 1 will k'nd'y return the same 1 1 this office >>r R. <Iold- hawk, Fleshorron. anJ save trouble. Ginsina--Five thousand younu ginsing plants for lo t f2 00 per huiulred. Stratiried oped I We per- hundred. Try a a bed this fall, easy to grow. \V. H. Thurston, Flesherton. Wanted A load of good and well- saved tiui 1 :liy hay. No injection to a turinklin; of clover in it. U. J. SpronV, Flesherton. Mia.s C*theiino A. Burns, Sth cmi.. Ospiej. will rereive a liiuite-l number of [uipils f'-r I'Mii" r organ instnietimi at her home. I'upil f Mrs. .)os. Ulack- bnrii. Fleshertun. For p.iriiculars apply t rfsiilenoe or address Fi-vei-shsm P. 0. For s ile The undersigned otters I. r ja'e three lots in the village "t Cylon,i>n which are erected a good one and a half frame dwelling. 8 rooms, wi'li st. i.e cellar, and a good frame stalilf. This will make an excellent home f.>r anv is.-n. Tei m.s easy, prico right. Apply .In. As'idown, Owen Sonm'. <'i W. J. Bellamy, KUsheiton. C/jeerupf Here's a Good Hired Man You will be surprised at tho amount of Uibor a manure spreader will save you. Try ona and loam its true worth. We handle the Corn King. Theratt no better machine made. This machine has a return apron, JCnvenient levers for throw- ing the machine in or out of gear, and it will spread Uirn.vard manure of all kinds, commercial fertilizers, lime, ashes, salt, etc. A year's use will convince you that it is a good in- vestment, and you will be willing to admit it's the best hired man you ever had. Drop in. Examine this machine. Compare it with others now upon the market. Let. us explain the many excellent features found iu its construction. Clet a catalogue. R. D. MelJrum, PoitUw, i^i.-r . f m triiige licens.s. Don't put it off, but call today and start saving money. S. HEMPHILL, Agent, Ceylon, OnU