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Flesherton Advance, 26 Mar 1914, p. 4

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March 26 1014 THE FLESH K r O N ADVANCE TH 10. i.-n l.'iit newipaper, |>til>Haliil evrry 1>ndy at th' offiw, CitlliiiRWOixl Street, KloMharttin. Siil>-i- 1 i| .1 1. .1 . pricv 111 |M>r aiinuni, whan |.:u.t in .t.l. in.-- ;.tl .1,1 when not so paid Arlvertuiuir i .it/ . u pplicattou. Circulation 1.100 weekly. W H. -riuretor>- Editor Methodist Church Rev. James Dudgeon, pastor. Thursday, 8 p. m. Prayer Meeting. Friday at 7.-">0 p. m., choir practice. Those desirous i-f joining the choir will (ileaso meet Mis* Plewis at this hour ' the church. Sunday, 10.: a. in. Class Meeting. Baptist Church R. 0. Kerr, Pastor. Bible stu<ly at Mr. Hemphill'.'.Ci-yloo, k. Williams, Robert Cooper, Win K I -M I lass, W 11 Sewi'll, John Welsh, H W Walton, Robert lUney, J I Graham- Samuel Bonlos, Thus Gilchrisl, S Hemp, hill, H McOill, J J Mage*, Ueo Bett, J Parliament, C T Phillips, Thou Howard, I > .M .1.1 McMillan, C 11 Lyons, It J Neely, Roy Neilson, Jos Field, Win His- lop, Tims Huulics, Ab McMaster. KENCKVIKWKKS Alex McKiio, H Whittaker, I) McMil- lan, Jiiiiu-s Blair, .Mm B ilitiul, Alei Ilcr-.ry, Daviil Foster, (too Moore, WOB Breen, .) S McMillan, Alex Carruthers, W II Hcmpliill, Gco M.ldriiin, Robert S wanton. I'DI'MiKKKl-KUS Alex D Mel., i, D D McLchlan, Fred A r'ark, J A Thompson, W Orr, Jonathan Latiuier, Uobert Richardson, (JooT Wright, Walkerton Thursday evening this we Sunday School 1O a.m. 11 a. m. Subject for Sunday "Tli Vision. " Service at A rather lUugerou* precedent was '. -. -i.>-il on the police court here lsl week when a local lawyer argued that his client, who WAS charged with u.vau'ting leaton y ^ w j( 0> griou icl be acquitted because the law reports showed that an eminent judge had acquitted u wife-beater on the grounds that hubby hail orJered his wife nM' the premises prior to .-.- * mlt MIL; her. Believing that here was .-. sample case the Walkerton magistrate felt obliged to follow this precedent, which he did, and While there may have been lenient circumstances associat- ed with the Walkeiton case, which would justify its iniiiiii- il on other ground, yet the precedent on which tin- acquittal was bised, is a iluigeium one. The questi'in Does the wife become t n'-p-i.-M-i in her own home by remaiu- in/ after her husband hs ordered her to leave and in he then justice! in assau'.t- iug, III. I- a common intruder, I ha ^nl ho wore at the alter to cherish and p-otecl? If there IK a ducUion in the law reports mil if magiif- tri-. are to blindly follow it, then the sooner so.iie other judge gen busy and for the it will be for 'society in general and u multitude of V.'i .-I wives in particular. Herald and Times. Artemesia Council Artomeaia Council met on Monday, Marc', !. with the member, a 1 prewnt, rf the Reeve in the chair. Minutes of last meeting were trad ar.d eonfirmel. Com- munications, etc., weio read as follows : Great Wiiterwajs Union, asking that a deputation be s nt to Ofawa tt> wit on the government ro subsidy to Jiydro- , Datur4l , M electric railways, etc ; the Uydro-tlectnc Commission, re power to be furnished ti Eugenia, offering Cfty horsepower tt $24. H8 ; GAO. Dixon. itpplying to run gionc crusher with Ira engine ; J. Trel- ford et al, askinu the Council to open b.seliue,nre.roflotsl81to 180. con. ^ fc w ."S.W T. AS. U. ; W. Summers, ucct. of $1.'5 75 for wood for town lull ; Muni- -T ' I ! 'l ~ I ' I I . ' I ['._ cip.1 World, account for subscnpt.ons, ^ 5;J I^mer.^ing Cou,,,. to ap- ^^^ ^ point J. H. Duckett overseer for Eu- genia ; C. C. James, letter declining up- |K)intmeiit of arbitrator re Arteuu-sin and Fleoherton ; Hon. I. B. Luean acknow- ledging receipt of rt- solution re extension of franchise to women ; W. A. Boos, l.tint.t'.n Mills, re stone crudier. Bylaw 780, to appoint municipal offi- cers was read a lirat and gestm'l time. The auditors prest-n'ed thi'ir report. I Jraliam Cameron- -Tlut in rejjard to tin- petition of Joseph Tn Ifori', et hi, a fj er tt lingering illiii-HK, in a hospital in re opening a p*rt of base line south-west, (; | ortt J,,. Mrs. Si-niu-l Simmoni), of lie name be referred tu Messrs. Blown and Ald.orn to examine -md report as Dundalk The sad news reached Dui.-dnlk of tl'.e death, on Sundiy, of Mrs. Alfred J. Ca'houn, a former resident of this plwce, who v ;u Li- Mj thouiiht of by all who knew her. Death took p'aco on Sunday, Dundalk, r. a sister of the deceased. A r>al estate tnnsfst of some im[n>it- condition, will P"'"''-^'""' ed - ance Umk p i nce in t ,, wil t i,u week, nuw pri'tniics by Cameron Aldcorn - That the clerk w |, ch Mr. S. McCulloiigh's tine rosidenuo write the Hydro-Kleclric Commission so- Ull)pel .,y C u\\\eit ml-' pi.js.'ssion of Mr. liciting all inf.irmaliiiii poasihle n-iiaiding ^ ^ j^, CK h., r t. This it the choicest power and lightinir for rules, and any j (ro p er iy j n ]) U iidalk and Mr. L U t.o be jther information which niny l' inlfr- c .ng^mjutcd on procuring it. The ftiun to this townxliip Carried. ] rt!3 idfiicj which he has been occupying l'.r..wn Orahani That the; auditors' f()r ,,| x , m , n ,l, s j s icquiied by Mr. i e|..irr a> presented nnd examined by lliu Hall, llio owner. We understand Mr. Council be rective'l itiid pii.-sfl find 160 L,,cklmrt will move lo the fl'ipiun be printi'd for distribution- -Car'd, Bl)( , ItiKwn Cimeron That thu aci- mnt of 1. McTavish, 97, for repairt to grader in l'.ii:{ IK; paid Carried. Caiiiern-- Aidd.rn --That tho rale of -wages to I i- p lid for wotk on i',,id* for 1!)14 be as follow*: Ordinary work $1.75 p-r day, gr-tdi-r man and team $:i.oO per diy, other work, m:in ami IC-HIII, 8.'! 2.'> per d i> Carni-d. lirown Uiaham That tli Itoeve is In-ruby appointed n huve HIM i'"<'l> cliiiher |<ut in ju-'ip.-! n-piii , -iiid sf ny " 1!W rt- |Htira aiv r> ipim-d '" procure tlio hnme and hive lh<: ii.it:liine put in good hli;i| c Masquerade Carnival The ci nival >;iven on the r'nlc licie 'I !nn.-il> evening of last week, under the ius|n -I-* uf the band, was probably the l>i'.ii ever held in Flesheiton. One hundred and one maskers registered it ili ill "I, mil i in- continues wore VtottA* ingly creditable. There w also a Urgo number of spectators present, A prwo n M. i- linlLii i liiil in-ill offered to die teunibtur who would bring in the largest 1 iud uf people. Mr. Al. best roped this i.: with * bunch uf humanity i umbe HU otlicially 6-. The judges weie U. L. Kitc.ieu, W. L. Ainley, uucl Ueo. D, L'.oyd, and tli to &;uve very geueial aat- i dilution, althuugh they uertuinly hail a il. tli .-nil [Jiniil -m to face, .is in nearly every case iherd was keen competition. Talk about competition though ' When it cnuitt ui com^etinv for best skuttr in bo. i ly and geiit, an! best look ng cojplu on tliu ice, hy everybody con- si H-i cil tbciiifuives entitled to the ribbon an 1 all sailed conti Jntly out on ttie ice. Ku-ii individual declaimed any desue for thw pn/.-, however it was simply to get wuruieu up, you know. The puzes weie good ones and were all donv.ed by citi- zens for the t,i-n m of the baud. As a i c 'iiM-i iuriiri- the band fundb are augu.ont* cd to the extent uf $47 atler paying reuinl lor the nuk. Following is a list of the prizewinners. Nefcro Uen, Jimmy Wilson. Irish l.i iy. Miss M. I'. Wilson. i ' 11,* i '. i n i ii ir A. E. Bellamy. Scotch Usoie, 1 Mis* Eltie Wright, 2 Mi- Florence Bunt. I'.ist I, a man, Fred Mathewsoa. Sumui ; nirl. Miss Lily Bunt. Tramp, Arthur Francombe. Nijfht (lady), Mrs. C. H. Munshaw. Winter (lady), Minn Pearl Blakely. Clown, (Jeo. Mitchell Jr. Negress, 1 Miss Aiii>es Henderson, 2 Miss Valeria Stafford,:! Mi us Lit Blal.e I/- Irishman, Kluier Wright. Canadian Lady, Mrs. \V. Murr. Scotchman, J. J. F*ttion. American Lady, 1 Miss Florence Tlnir- bt-iii, 'J Mi Marion Knox. Ueht Indian Girl, Miss Lilian Ar in strong. Jaimnesi*, Misi Jossie Richardson. English Dude, Wm. Buchanan. Indian, Tlus. Mc.Vithur. Best Gent skater, H. Sullivan. Be Lady skater, Miss. M. Boyd. Best Lady and (lent slitter, Mrs. C. 11. Munshaw and H. Sullivan. Buy and (lirl, Miss Elda Kirslvdt ard Jim \\ ils.iii. Best looking c tuple, Mis* Elda Kur- stdt and Jim Wilson. Public school race, 1 Gordon Bliki-ly, L' Frank Bnnt. Boys' race unlet 14, 1 Bobs Trimble, 2 Gordon lllnki-li-y. Girls' race undi-r 14, 1 Flo. Bunt, 2 Shirley Mun-.iy. Ladies' i-ice, 1 Maud BuyJ, 2 Del| ThurHtuii. GetiU' race, two miles, 1 Will Gold- hawk, 2 LI'tyd Tftlnot. load, 52, A. Best, F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON ONTARIO. March 27th and 28th We leg to announce our spring millinery opening on the above dates, and cordially invite your inspection of the latest novelties on view in our spacious show room. Miss E. Long is in charge this season and any orders entrusted to her will have prompt and capable attention at reasonable prices. Our spring stock in every other department is full and complete, and we are better prepared to fill your wants than ever before. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR. BUTTER AND EGGS BULL POR SERVICE shorthorn be for The thoroughbred Fi 11 Mrh*ll - !KMi'.l - will he for s n vice on lot 170, T. S. R. Aitemesu. JAS. STINSON, Prop. O. 1 . Stands for Best. Heathcote Do You Ever Sleep? If you do you will be wise to pay attention, 1 tun at i Ii.' present time making specialty of Iron ileds. The original of the picture given at the head of liia advertisement will only cost you Mr (iiinlon Kr'ii|>N|>i m Sunday at l.is l> irrntnl hme. Air. J'lhn Maxwell hm returned In I Ii- ii 'ii-'i'i- after sptttdi0| thi) | i i woi'k with friends in Clarksburg. Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. (iardiu-r nnd lit'le MIII, Grrshom, visited with fiumd-t Ht Kocklyn. Mr. Kii-l Wbb in visiting friends here. Mi- . Victoria \ i,-K,-n his rtfturncl to hnr liium; aftor spending the past few . wi'ks with ln-r Hi.itor, Mrs. Knd Ilut- l!ro*u Ali|i:nri That th s Coum.il rrceivu iin;illcat!niiH f.r an i .pirratt.r fur Mitu Wright of rhnrnbnry is visiting the grftdfeT ana m*o with engnu: in rim | i ihiu with In I friend, Mrn. i^. U.ividson. rock crusher \\\> 10 lu-xt mteling o Council C.irned. Mr. J. II. (iitrdner WHS in Owen Sound Aldcorn C,.,,,,,,,, Tlmi the account j ^ *eek u, n juror. tif Mr. Walter SimiiM in of f 13.75 for; Mr. Percy Atkins of Collingwood I Sunday with fr ends lu're. Mr. Charlie Swiinnell li;i.i luovcd to Mr. Uco. lluichiuRon' resilience. Mr. ll;iiiuiion 1 Maxwell left for the West on Saturday list and his Huittlicole i , .. i .i- wish him the best of .- u. ,-..-,. in his nuw Ii u.. Huiid bo |i.n : (.'atrifd. Brown tirliui That the iccouiit \ii tlie Muuicipiil World of ifb fr sub- M i ijit mi . l.e pud ' ' iirio.l. Council i Ij ,11111. ' I (IVKIlMKKI'..i KSirent, II U liwin, .laims Hill, \Vm Hwiiiloii, Andruw \Viclii-ni, Ju>v|ih r.lakrli y, Win Sharp, W .1 Moore, Mil- According to ihe British Consul, toll UHIIIIOII, Alht'i l Siiiwiii, Aaron Jor- : William llenton was stubbed to deivth den, Herliert Purvis, Oavic 1 Foster, Wm. j in Villa's office. Findlsy, Wm Cargo, W H Ilolley, W J Talbot, Alex MoMullen, Hichard Allen, Thomas .Sherwood, S McNevin, .l"hn J Little, Wm Koid, J B Thibaileuu, Ed. Liillejohns, (Jeo White, T F Wright, I Wilson MoMullen, K Wilcock, Harry guigg, Thos WaUon, Joa Park, Thoa Pollock, Prict-ville Police TruHteen, Dan White, Hugh Walters, Js Oliver Jr, John Vauso, John Ilaney, John McMil- l.in, Wm Dingwall, Wm I'atton, J II Vaime, FHnjuhar McKinnon, Alex Stew- art, A S Muir, J A Th pmin, llugh | Haminoud, J<-hn Moln-od, Wm timid) Sr, Walli-i Simmons, Uotiert Fislivr, Pj J Sullivan, Joi Hluirwood, Al-x English, ! Wm Hawkins, Louis Tcoti-r, T),mlil McDoiiabl, Jaint'H Miiijiv, .1 M Aim- H'roiu, K-.lniiinn Turner, Kdwin Culls, TlnH Slum, on, .l.ibn Cinnpbiill, lli'.i.rjr Thtf Puslt'llico Department has issued :i notice prohibit in){ the transnrssimi of coin or batik notes in nnrcgixtrri d l!trr. K. II. C.upiMiti-r, on<- of tho oldest a'ld' most proiniiieni citizens of Collinywood, du-il of la <iipp'.! t the KO of ev,'iiiy s x. QualiFied to Paint Him. .Ambrose Pnlti'rson. tho Anstrnllnn pn Inter, swuri'il ii i-oininlssioii once to paint n vor.v lengthy niul wealthy nnU- urbnnlte. I'nttorson blmself Is u Innk brush, shooting up bcyonil sU foot one Inch. He wns nithor prldliiK hlmsi-lf on linvlns been lven thi^ conimisslon, bi>nrltiK lu nilnil tli BH-nt pn-ssure of nrtlsts round every posslblo Job In AtiKtrnlln. Krontmilly. however, the siller xplnined. "I wns n IUIIK time Inoklu' for n soolnble hnrtlst." lie sbl "I'm six foot two nn' n 'iirf. nnd till I struck you I 'ndii'l seen n pn Inter wlmt 'iid enonjrb 'icht lo do n full lungtli or me." Argonaut. Schiller and Goethe. Sclilller wns. from nil accounts, n much liner mnn thnn Ooetlu-, but In inontnl tirnsp and nrtlstlc power tin- Siise of Wctumr wns bend nnd slioul dcrs nliov* his denr friend Schiller Tbo (lermnns knoxv this, nnd wliilt> tbcy love Schiller fnr more tban they do (JoetlK', they nro not blind to tm- fnct tluit the Inttor was much the . i , at, -r tntellcet.-New York American. $5.00 5.00 $5.00 comfortable jet something nice ami on which to lay your weary head. If Rotirsit we liavo other bods at other jriccs, all equally low in price Sanitary Beds such as everybody wanU? Springs and .Mattressos to it nil I..- 1^-. Examine our stock any way, before purchasing your e\tff iuditccrs. W. H. BUNT FLESHERTON, ONT. Bcattic Litter Carrier Beattie Feed Carrier Beattie Hay Carrier Beattie slings forks and track Beattie steel stalks & stanchions Beattie drinking bowls Beattie pumps and churns For Sale By S. Hemphill - Ceylon* R. J. COLQUETTE Feversham, Ont. Agent for the Cockshutt Plow Cos Full Line of Farm Implements. Tamworths for Sale Both sex uonrlj ready for brvudiug. I 'm;oa ri^lit fur quick ^ ilr. CiKO. \V. KUSS. Maxwell R 9 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE VRADC MARKS DCSIQNS COPYRIGHTS Ac. ^ 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 - M"iillnu a f 1. 1 t i-li mill il, i. : i nl I. ,i i nil? , ni, I.IT iiscortaln our oplniun free whether t: ws^ 1 ssS^aSumKsfsiSi n.-iii (rB>. (Uil.'iit naiini'r fur norurllKf imtncioi. rnliium liiki-n llinniKh Mlllilt A Cu. ti ulvo nifl'il '"fi< t, without utiuruo, In Ili'i Scientific JhtericatK A haniUomoly UluHtratod weekly, tjuwst cir- imliitliiii nf any BClentllto jouiiml. Tornu for Cnad, ;i.l.i u fO*t, po-HuHu I'li-p iui. Huld by Iiiwi-b oftli o, Sa K rtU. WatliliiKton. 1). Brutal Daley. "His love la growing cold," she snld. with n RlBh. "Why do you think so?" her mother tisked. "1 told him he might cnll this oven Ins nt 8. nnd It wns hnlf ralnntc nfti-r thnt when ho arrived." Chlongo Uocord-Ilernld. Figures Don't Lie. FIonx-Mon live fnstcr thnn women. .loiis-Thnfii rlKlit. My wife nnd 1 werw tin- mi me npt> when we wri-o mnr- rlcd. Imt I'm fifty now. nnd side's Just thirty oi:t>.-Illtistrnterl Education. ICdwnllon doos m>t consist of knowl- oilso nlnnif. It ! the mi'iitjii cnpnclty of liolinj nlilu to cHlnlillsh ;ind mnln- tiiln hiirmony botwccn oui a-ivci un"! the world. 14 Looking backl see 1 never saw before." This is the exclamation of satisfied customers. We have fitted successfully stubborn cases that others have failed in. Satisfaction guaranteed. Consultation free. W. A. Armstrong. Wajjntis, Huugies, Cuiteis, Sleigh*, nil Gasoline Knuines, Melutte Cream Separators, linker Wind Mills, Pumps, Piping and Pipe FittinK-s always oil hand. Iteatty Urns', of Fergus, Barn Tracks, Litter Carriers anil stable fittings. Cookshu it and Frost it Wood Hepair.s always mi hand. Wareroom Wellington Street. Ontario. Dr. J. Ralph Smith OSTEOPATH Office and Residence 4G8, Stth St. East, Owen Sound, Out. Htiurs 9 to 12a.m., l.:<0 to 4.30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Other hourx by appoinbuient. Bull for Service Tliorouyhbred American bred Here ford bull lor service on lot lot, 2nd. W. T. and S. H., AvteiiK-sia. Terms $1.00 cash . -JOHN ADAMS, Prop, Winter Term from ftt January 5th BUSINESS COLLINGWOOI) COLLEGE Attend this liig, Successful School of Ini in. -, liu'iin i: and let Us lii-li. you into .-: iii.-'liiiii.-, woi'th while. Frne catalogue on re(|ucst. Knter any time. T. E. Hawkins. Collingwond, Principal Ontario. Qood Salesman Wanted ! For every town and distrirt where we are not represented. Fruits are l.rii.--,ui ; liiyh prices, and Nursery Stock is in Uemaiul. Mdko IHK inuiioy this Full ami Winter by taking an agency. Experience not necessary. Free I'nuiji- ment. Exclnsivi' territory. tliifhett i' mimissions paid. Write fur full particulars. Stone & Wellington F o n t h i 1 1 Nurseries TORONTO, IMaroh 14 - ONT ANADIAN PACIFIC WINTER TOURS TO California and the South Not urn Tickets At low Krt- THE "LOGICAL ROUTE" TO WESTERN CANADA FOR WINNIPEG AND VANCOUVER Leave Toronto IOJ2O p.m. daily Compartment Libmy Observation C'nr, St-mtUrd Sleepily (Jars, Tourist Sleeping Cars, Dining Cur, Firt Oliss Joaches and ( \ilon ist CHIH. I'nrticulais reKr(ling UA1L or tH'KAN ticketB from any Cximihan PiK-itic ^gent or write. M. G. Muryhy, D.P.A., C.P.Ry.,Toron- to. SJJAND.AGENT CEYLON, HEREFORD BULL FOR SERVICE The undcrMxnvd last- a pure bred Hereford bull fur service nn lot 171, 3rd W.T.S.K.. Arterai-rtn. Torms t;i {<>r pnre litoils, $1.50 for urde. All cows vrvcd miMt lie uid tor. -T. A- J, WATiOIT. 1 HIM 14

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