November 27 1913 THE F L E S H E R T ON ADVANCE THE ESTAMJ3MH) 1*79 OF CANADA an advantage jomrhnyi a bank account in tke to of two penoos. to that either one may make withdrawals. Such an account u called a "joint account.'' We ihafl be pleated to fumuh par- TORONTO FLESHERTON BRANCH Maaaer. CEO. MITCHELL, Brandt** abo EBB ,t Datum uui HtiriUoa. C. P. R. Time Table. Trains follows : Going Sooth 7.43 a. m. 4.17 p.m. Mr. Charley Croesley was presented ith a set of military brushes and an. ad- leave Fleaherton Station as I ilreM by some of hu young friends on ' Monday evening prior to hid departure Going North f or Whitby. Don't forget the old time meeting of 11.41 a.m. , 9.12p. m. i The mails are closed at Flesherton at I tn Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church ollows : For the north at 10.40 a.m. and : to be held in the town bail, on Friday, 7 p.m. ; and the afternoon mail south aj' Dec. 5 f 1913. Performers dressed in 3.40 o'clock. For morning train south mail close at 9 p. m. the previous ev g r ' VICINITY CHIPS Mrs. W. Boyd spent the past week in Toronto. Mr. Bert Jamieson of Winnipeg is l;o:iie on a visit to his mother. A number of citizens attended the live stock show In Toronto last week. ! served at any time and in the evening. costume f , Victorian a*e. Barrel. . . _ * 'of full. Come and your troubles wJl vanish a* the mist before the dawn. ' A good musical programme is also being provided. | The ladies of Chalmer's church will j D. V. hold their annual baziar on Wednesday, Dec. 10th, in Wright's I grocery store, beginning in the morning. I A 11 kind* of fancy work, plain sewing, j home made baking and cindy, fruit, I fresh vegetables, etc., will be displayed i for sale. Lunch and ice cream will be Reeve McTavish is in Owen Sound this week attending county council. oysten. A hearty invitation ia extended to everyone to coineand buy their Christ- time. The Sale Was Cancelled The sale of lot 5, Eugenia, belonging to the Georgian Bay Power Co., for Uiea, as chronicled in The Advance two weeks ago, baa been cancelled. There appears to have been some irregularity in the assessment, the tax against the lot sold amounting to only $32, and the balance of the amount due should have been distributed orer %ll other lots own- ed by the company. Thu being the case, the county treasurer decided to caccel the sale and this has been done. Married Beattie Paul In Toronto, on Wed- nesday, Nov. -26, 1913, Miss Annie Paul to Mr. Earl W. Beatlie, .second son of Mr. Andrew Beat tie of the Toronto Line north. The Advance tenders beat wish. es to the joung couple. Died Bentham At Chitaworth.on Tuesday, Nov. 18, Mrs. Thomas Benlham, aged 57 years, 2 months. Collingwood held a huge memorial set- i mu Presents, and have a sociable rice on Sunday for its lost sailors. Cullingwood town council at its last Mr. John Clinton o! Edmonton. Alta., ; session passed a resolution asking the H. is visiting relatives here at present. E.Commiasion to "Take into their serious Miss Ida Osborne of Maxwell wa the consideration the building of an electric railway from Guelph guest of Mrs. Albert Stewart the pat week. Miss Etta Thompson spent last week in Owen Sound visiting relatives and friends. Miss Etta LeGard o! Toronto is visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. LeGard, in the suburbs. Mrs. J. W. Armstrong accompanied by her daughter, Mn. . \ikenhead, returo- from the city laet week. Mr, and Mn. Andrew Beattie are in Toronto attending the wedding of their son. Mr. and Mrs. Newton of Silver Creek, N. Y. were visitors at Mr. Wm. Wil- to the Georgian Bay, and that said railway run from Guelph through Fleahertoo to Colling- wood, thence tj Toornbury, Meaford and Owen Sound." That is as it should be, and we are glad to see Collin^w ... d in line, but Thorn oury would hare to be tapped tirst, Mrs. Thomu Bentham of Chatsworth passed away at her home there on Tues- day, Nov. 18, and the remains were brought to Fleiherton for interment on Thursday. The funeral took place to Flesherton cemetery on Friday after- noon from the residence of Mr. Benth- am'* brother, Richard, of the suburbs. Mr. Bentham was an invalid for the The Dominion Government have granted f 23,000 and the Ontario Goven- ment f 10,000 to the fund for the relief of those who suffer by late lake disaster. Private subscriptions to dite are f 15,000. Creeraore Star. Odds and Ends ARTICLES FOR SALE FUR SALE 30 choice Barred Rork Cockerels ; $1.00. f 1.30 and f2 00. These birds won all the prizes in their class at the Dundalk Fair. Mail orders tilled. Call or 'phone. J. W. Hanna, K R. No. 2, Dundalk. Two Jack Screws to rent. Apply to R. J. Sproule, Flesherton. cock's the past week. ' pust twenty year* and her passing ws a Mrs. R. Bentham was in Chatsworth happy release She was a comparatively a couple days lst week and attended the young woman being only 57 years of age. funeral service of the late Mrs. T. Ben- , She leaves a sorrowing husband but no thm, held there on Thursday. j family. Mr. and Mrs. Will Field wish through ', Mow that the auction sale season is on The Advance to thank their friends and . it is in order to remind prospective sell- neighbors who so kindly remembered ; era that an itemised list of sales will be them in their sorrow and during weeks of j published in this paper at from 91 to their enforced seclusion . i'tl.50 according to size. In this way Mrs Storey (nee Annie Flynn) U in sales are brought to the knowledge of the hospital in Toronto, where she under- hundreds of prospective buyers who went an operation for apendicitis last i would never see a bill. It is much more week. Her mother went down Than- pleasant, too, to read over a list by your day to attend her. Mr. Jack Clark, of Ottawa, just recently returned own fireside than it i* to stand before a telephone pole nd shiver while you read. A fiee local goes with all tale bills printed at tbia office, but those who have tried it say ic pays many times over to have the whola list inserted in the paper. Try it when you have your next sale. Farm Machinery who has from Mexico, where he was engaged as mining engineer with one of the ig mining companies, is viiitiog with relatives here. Three young Owen Sound lad* were found guilty of a Mrious offence against a young girl, a ward of the Children's Aid Society. One boy got ten months in jail, the other two four months each. Emerson Darrajih was acquitted on a ; w ni' >' '" " u charge of manslaughter at the Owen j not equipped as they Sound Assizes last week. He was i P>1> ojcnnery, it charged with having thrown Ch.rles hundreds of dollars Jone* overboard from a lauach in Wiar- ton bay while drunk, Mr. Charley Ciowley of the Standard bank heie has beeo removed lo the branch at Whitby. Charley was a pop- many faros are ibould be s also true that are lost In unnecea- sary outlay.and thou^auds in unnecessary 1 depreciation. During the Agricultural Surrey work 1 conducted by the Lands Committee iu 1 1913, some interesting facts in thia eon- ular young man and his removal U much i nation were revealed. A farmer near regretted by the young people of this Moosomiu, Sasi.,who after twelve years, towu A young man named Davis from ' g.ving up farming, held an auction Durham takes Charley's place ia the sale. Hi, binder brought! bank here. At the Assizes in Owen Sound UH week Arthur McLean of Durhm was sentenced to three year* in Central priwu for highway robbery. His com- For Sale One cow seven years old, due to calf in February. Apply to A. Thiatlethwaite, Flesherton p. o. Oxford down ram lamb* and Ewe Iambs for sale . W. J. Mea>Ls, Price- vilie p. o. Telephone connection. A few choice R. I. Re-1 s.c. cockerels for sale good enough for show birds. W. B, Thurston, Flesherton. An extensive auction sale of farm stock, implements and household furn- iture will be held on lot 3, con. 4 Euphrasia, on Wednesday, Dec. IU, at 12 o'clock m. sharp, the property of W. H. Sloao. D. McPhul. Auctioneer. The public auction sale ot Mr. Jos. Hawkiu*. lot 29, coo. 8. Arteuiesia, which was to have been held last Thurs- day, was postponed till Friday, Nov. 2$ inst. For particulars see bills. \Vm. Kaiting, Auctioneer. Legal Blanks For Sale R. J. Sproule keeps constantly on band and for sale cheap a full ttock of Deeds, Mortf a# es. Wills and all other legal blanks. Any requiring such will find ic to their inter- est to give him a call. For sale cheap and on easy tf mis. Lot 13, ecu. 11. Osprey, 110 tcrea. Tim is a first class farm and in a good state of cultivation. Good bank barn and new frame dwelling. Apply to R. J. Sproule Flesherton. Pure bred Oxford Down ram for sale, two years old. Alex. Cameron, Eugenia. MISCELLANEOUS The annual meeting of L. O L 83 will be held in the lodge room at Ceylon, on Dec. llth, 1913. A full attendance is requested. Clarence Thompson, Rrc.-Sec'y. Order* solicited for picture framing foe Christmas. A nice line of pictures and ith I frames for gifts. W . H. Sloan, Kimbei- 1*7- Notice Any person found trapping, hunting or tishtog on my premises will be prc*ecuted. Jas. Scmson. prop. All threshing accounts must be paid by Dec. 1st. Marshal Kertou, Maxwell. panion iu crime is now serving a seven mouths' sentence in the same ease, he having been tried before the judge. The Women's Institute will hold a big Baiau on Saturday, Nov. S9th iu the building lately occupied by Jliff Blakeley tailor. There will be a 6ne ass >rtment of fancy work, home-made cookies, candies, vegetables, fruit, etc. Come Birly and secure your Christmas gifts. other machinery sold proportionately high. It had all Iv.-n well.housed each year and tha necessary repairing and painting had beeu done. On a neighbor- ing farm a binder which had been used for only three year*, but loft out of doors Little Jimmie Stewart, son of Mr. Will Stewart, fell through a hole in the hsy loft of their stable alighting on his shoulder. He was badly bruited and hakon, but no bonw were broken, and he will recover. A few years go the little fellow was in invalid from weak back and it was feared he would bo per- manently in jure I by this fall, but the doctor doe not think this wil! be the i Thursday case, which is cause for th.nksgivi^ . and neg'ected during that time, went to ihe scrap ^p and a new one was pur- chased. Conditions similar to the Utter obtain over the whole of Canada, but more freque'ltly in Western Canada. An implement house costs money, bu' if the depreciation on housed and well- cared-fur machinery is only one-third or fess of that on machinery left out of doors, it is good business to put a rvof over the implements. --F.C.N. "SPECIAL" Some intelligent laborer wanted for all year work, in our different departments, men who may irrow quick- ly into better thin common laborers' pay Enquire for particulars and send qutlifi- cations to the Collingwood Shipbuilding Co., Collingwood. Out. $2000 privte fund* to loan on farm mortgage security ar lowest rates of in- terest. Apply R. J. Sproule. Flesherton. DR. BURT the Notice ReTxes I will be t Portlaw on Friday, Dec 5, and at Eugenia on Friday, Dec. 12, to receive township taxes, from 10 to 4 o'clock p. m. Do not overlook the dates. J^s. Carson. Collector. HILL BROS., flARKDALE. With the cold weather comes the call lor Heavy Winter Clothing. Heavy Rubbers, Furs, Underwear In fact all lines necessary for one's comfort during the long winter to come. We have these lines. Our store is full of seasonable Merchandise. Our prices ae right. We can sav you money if you dal with us. Special Values for This Week MEN'S PANTS 50 pairs of Men's Pants in Tweeds nJ Meltona, from 32 t Price . . 3.S size, regular value f 1.23 to 11.50. Special Clearing ..95c. . MEN'S UNDERWEAR LOT NO. 125 dozen Heavy Wool Shirts and Drawers, regular 73, *5 and $l.')0 values, while the lot Us clearing at per ^trment 5Sc. LOT NO, - 10 dozen Shirts and Drawers, regular o 1 ) and 75e value, in plain and ribbed makes, clearing at per garment -We. MEN'S HEAVY TWEED SHIRTS We have 10 dozen Heavy Tweed and Knit Shirts, sizes 1-4* co 17t. You will dad shires in this lot that you have paid S1.50 for. SPECIAL CLEARING PRICE " 96c. RUBBER SPECIAL This week we offr 1<) cases Men'* Pure Gum 1-buckle Rubbers, new sr.>ck, s'zes 7 to 12, the kind you pay il.73 and *1.S3 for, SPECIAL THIS WEEK per pair !.. FURS FURS ! FURS ! at. See them they m Hire. Opoocum and Our stobk of Fars is complete in M \rmot' Hire. Pieced Persian. Minic. WUUby and will please you. SPECIAL FUR nFFER FOR THIS WEEK -2> Ladies' Throws Dyed Coon, values in this lot up to $o, just the thin* to aave zood furs in rough weather, SPEC IAL"CLEARING PRICE... f2.75 BABY'S COATS We have 23 Bay's Coats io Bear Skin and Tweeds, and to clean oat 'iukk we hive male the price right. Special this week only i 1.75. HILL BROS, - MARKDALE ~^L^k * * " "" " --- "ww^'"" v^"^ - -- -,w ^* y^ T. -_ ^__^ -*- -* *- -^*. - ^r^?'^. ~'^*.. ^ .*- ^ -*jfc m mm. Corrected Caretally Wheat oats Peas Barley Bay Butter. . . . Eggs, fresh. Potatoes per Geese Ducks < Fowl 1 * Tarseys * 8 * Each Week, . . . 83 to So 33 to 1 12 to 1 . . 55 to 55 10 00 to 14 00 22 "c bag to An eicellent line of A 1 toilet goods nd household necessaries *t reascnble prices will be for ale every Wed. evening at Miss Nicholsons (good for Xmas B-'xes) all Xuias ordeis must be in by Dec. 10th. Properly To Rent 5pedall*t Eye, Ear.Nose and Throat Offtce-30 10h st. eaal, Owen Sour d At the Revere house. Markdle, 2nd j partuulars apply U, ursday each month from 8 to a 12st.m | Mb>. S. COJAK L , Duod lk,l-t Wc-Jnesday of each month . > * le^hetton P . o Good 6 'roomed brick house in the village < f Flesherton, with woodshec sti I well, also good brick stable for 4 horses, with Tiay l>rn and 5 lo's. Posses on about 1st of .January. For FARM FOR SALE n the township of Artemesu, in the ,'ounly of Grey, lot 13, con. 2. and lots 2 and 13, eon. 3 X.D.R.. containing 100 ores : tr*me house. Apply to >". Mc- ayden, I'no Paik, Onl., or 4. >". Mor- gan New LUkeard. or John| McFaydeo. eylon. Ont. * 1 J U 7 1;1 Dr. J. Ralph Smith OSTEOPATH >ffice and Residence 46$. 9th St. East. Owen Sound, Out. Hours-9 to 12a.m., 1.30 to 4.30 p.m. S p.m. Other hours by appointment. Bull for Service Thoroughbred American bred Uere ord bull lor service on lot 151. 2nd W. T. andS. R., Artemesia. Terms fl.OO -ash. JOBS ADAMS, WE WANT YOU to examine the Corn King manure spreader. Wo want to show you the many superior features found in its construction. We want to explain to you how esu'v and how convenient the working parti are arranged. We want to show you the substantial construction. We want to show you how by using the Corn King manure spreader, your boy can do as much work as a man. You will be surprised at the substantial construction. You won't find the Corn King manure spreader like other spreaders it is in a class by itself. Call today. We are reserving a catalogue for you. It is filled with valuable information on soil maintenance and fertilizers. It is yours for the asking. If you are not ready to buy now, call anyway. We want to number you as a friend. S. HEHPHILL, AGENT, CEYLON ^1 OWEN SOUND. OST., ^Individual instruction. %^:'-:> yeais success. M Every graduate guaranteed J^ position. ^Information free. 3$ C. A. FLF.MINO, F ^ ^* i 8? ; D. FLEMING, M OWEN SOUND - C. A., Principal. - Secretary. ONTARIO Tamworths for Sale Both *x nearly ruady tor fcreiHliug. Trice* right <r quick %y Rosg _ Farm to Rent or Sell i 100 acres, near KimWrley. Mwtf Ml clenrevl. WouM rent to suitable twati' who will have the option of buying i-n M] terms. Apply at The Advuu-e ortice. CANADIAN PACIFIC POPl'LAR TRAIN FOR WINNIPEG and points Vast thereof GATE CITY EXPRESS Commencing October 2t5'h LEAVE TORt >NTO - - 2.30 p. m.) n UI Y ARRIVE WINNIPEG - 8.00 a. m. I '" (Second Dy) THROUGH EQUIPMENT: Compartment Obsarvation Car. SUnyd Sleepidg Cars, Tourist Sleeping Car, Dining Car, First Class Coaches, ColorJKt " VANCOUVER EXPRESS LKAVK TOUONTV - - 10.30 p. m. ARKIVK VANCOUVER 11.30 p. n. THROUlUl EQUIP.MKM' C.-mpartmeni Obeorvatiii Cur, Standard Sleep- iilg CATSI, Tourift Sleeping Car, Dining Cur, First Class Coaches, Colonist Cr. General change of Time i>ctober 2>th Particulars from Canadian Pacific Agents or write M. O. Murphy, D. P. A., C. P. Rv , Toronto. S. RAND, Agent, Flesherton.