June 25 1914 THE f L E S H E R T ON ADVANCE t t 4 I B THE ESTABLISHED >79 @F TORONTO 1LESHERTON GEO. MITCHELL, EBB ""THE business man who has * customers in various parts of Canada or elsewhere will find the services of this bank of invaluable assistance in collect- ing drafts, etc. , a C. P. R. Time Table. Trains leave Flesher;<>n Station as ollows : Going ^outh Going North 7.43 a. in. 11.41 a.m. 4.17 p.m. 1>. lip. ni. The mails are osed at Fleshevton a.-* ollos : For the north at 10.40 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; and the afternoon mail south as 3.40 o'clock. For morning train south mail close at 9 p.m. the previous ev'g- VICINITY CHIPS enthuaiastic, though sroill numerically. The Secietary g*e an item zed report from each Branch, allowing number of members, attendance, amounts, raised, expenses* and amounts on hand, proving that the Women's Institutes in Centre Grey are in a healthy condition. Mis. Haskett Markdale, give an ex- cellent paper on " Women's work in the twentieth century.'' By request of the District Mis. Haskett will gie this pap&r at the County Convention which wi'l be held in Chats-vorlh onThuisdyy Aug. 20. Mrs. K. H. Moor-, the r.ewly appointed Secretary, stated that Mr. Putnam had secured the servi-je of Dr. Eln* Sniillie for that date. Mis. FindLiy of H.-peville g'ive a well I prepared paper on ''Boys in the Hone'; . . _ . ! in too many homes the boys are neglect- Tfie contract f-jr.i he big dam- "it Eu- ed until too la'e.- We hope that all srenia\a* tet on Wednesday of last week .mothers who heaid that paper reid will to the Aiiiberisiiii people of Montreal, , profit by the suggestions given, and thinus will now go ahead with aj An invitation was jent to the W. I ru.sli. A !ai-e steam shovel arrived last j as king them to go to the Township Hall week capable of c-xcavating 30()0 feet of | to i, stt . n , an addiess by the Department eurlh every ten hours. The machine 1 delegate, nil who had not a vote accepted weighs about 3J ions, j the ii.vitatiou, whila the delegates re- James Radley and wife of Ceylon weie mained and re-el-cted tha t fticers iiamely. Branches also at Durham end Harriston. BRANCH Manager. up before Magistrates MM. and McUill on Friday evening, charged with having liquor fortale- H. (i. Tucker, Pr--s., Mrs. W. Buchanan, Ravenna. Vice Piesident. Mrs. B. C-irruther* Kiruberlpy; Sec-Treas., Mrs. J. B. Egan. the solicitor for the defence, persuaded i Djndalk. ' their honours to adjourn the case until the -Hth inst., ill o.der that the Depart- M'ss Marsh < n.oat courteous f and coidial brought invitation Everybody is coming to Fiesherton on July 1. Mr. Jos. Gamey of Toronto visited , went in Toronto mi x ht decide certain | froln her Branch tc inest in their pictur- points. It appears that a case of liquor j es q ue T illu e next yew. Some thought ! ciine addi eswd to Mr. Radley, and the j that Clarksburg WM too far away, until inspector on making an investigation they were rem i n d e d that Clarksburg is fom)d the Mse e|j) t w ith the e iception * comej up fremds here during the past week. | of two ^ ttles The Miss Mamie Sullivan of Montreil i ; on Fridiy of this week. hclidying at her parental home. Mf Wj jj f i h)l j . Dr. Webster and family of Toronto j from { nitllal a es ,h O n MonAiy. He was were visitors in town this week. j handling a lod of baled hay at the liv- Mi. Harold Karstedt of Shelburue is ery stable, when he fell out uf the open door and brought up with head down ind fio< j the inuer man heels in the air just behind the horses' heels. His head came within an ace of holidaying t the parental home. Elijah Be nt him is visiting his grand- parents Mr. and Mrs E. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Gara,u BUir of Toronto j atrik .: n * shar P bolt Uoldin 3 the doM *~ tree in place. Had he -struck this he would never have known what happened. no farther from Fleshertim thin Flesher- ton ws from Clarksburg aud four ladies were present from the Utter puce. The invitation was accepted The F. 1. and W. I me: -\t the Meth- odist Church where sumptu.s supper was spread and fully two hundred satis- visited with friends in this vicinity dur- ing the past week. Mr. Garnet Wilson, accountint in the Standard bank, Toronto, is visiting with his uncle, Mr. W. Strachan. Reeves McTavlsh and McKenzie aie attending County Council at Owen Sound this week. Forty pupils wrote on the Entiance examination here last week -0 girls and M boys. .- HILL BROS., - HARKDALE. Special Announcement to the people of Eugenia and A A *^ Surrounding Country n As it was there were u bones broken, al- though it was a tevere wrench to eight feet. Mr. Bert Jaiz.ie.soii of Flesherton, who lias been up in the Porcupine dUlrict, met with i serious accident last week. He has this spring been running a gaso- | JQ line launch on the Matagaini river. ! Something wt-nt wrong with the engine | If you do YOU will be Wise tO pay attention. am at the present time making a opecialtv of Iron Beds. The original Mr. Silas Shank of the village has se- , ashore where he was found unconscious J lhe ^^ ^..^ a tbe ^ Qf red the contract of carry.ng the Flesh- ; by a couple of men, and carried to camp [ tbjg advertlsement w jn on l v C03t you Our General Store at Eugenia will be open for business on Friday, May 15th, when we will buy all kinds of farm produce, Butter, eggs, wool, etc., at highest market prices. Special Prices on Seed Corn ComptoLi Early. I ba lots SI. To. 10 b" lou Sl.-'-j North Dakota, 1 bu lots 81.75. 10 b;i lot- tl -J-J White Cap. 1 bu. lets SI. 30. 10 ba. lots Sl.iO Wiscouiiu. N;. T.I bu. bts8I.50.t'' b.:. . as t! 10 HILLBROS, MARKDALE Mr. Andrew Churcott uf Wallaceburg, and Bert shut off the gasoline when an. i starting a grocery and rtjur and feed explosion occurred. Bert was thrown i tore at Portlaw . into the river but managed to swim cured ertou-Vandeleur mail, duties to com- mence July 1. Miss Carrie Kernahan, who h-u been teaching school in Western Saskatchewan was a culler hete Monday while on her i and the services of a doctor secured. He was badly burned about the htad and '$5.00 5.00 $5.00 larms. He does not remember swimming ' Get something nice aud comfortable ! 'vshoi-d or anything that happened im- , on which to lay your weary head. niAdittely after the explosion. We hope 'Of course we have other beds at other ' to hear of his speedy recjvery. prices, all equally low in price -"-- Sanitary Beds such as everybody F. I. Officers j wants. Springs aud Waitresses to i fit all beds. Examine our stock any- meeting of Centre' way- before purchasing your sleep port the best horseracing ever seen in ' Cirey Farmers' Ins'itute <>n Thursday iuducers. this district, with five horses in th fcee- 1 last the fallowing otflceis were alected : ARTICLES FOR SALE For Sale Cheap youuii dtivin ^ nure about ''JO pounds, ur would exchange fr ^.'0l driving lioHe :ibi-ut II 1 " 1 pounds.- Apply to R. J. Sproule. FU*n- ertun. J-n. 22 way to attend her sitter's wedding at Fevcrjham. A number of citizens attended the sports in Duudalk on Monday and re- At the annual foi-:ll. The crowd was not large. Mr. H. ('. LeG'.rd of the suburbs lost a tine mare on Monday morning. We are sorry to leiiru thi, as u is only a short time s'lic* he lost a valuable mate and colt. Ordination service f .r the Rev. Mr. President U. D. Carnrhers. Vice- President- R. Best. Sec. -Treas.--J. 1. Graham. Directors Attemesia, W. J. Stewait ; Osprey, W. H. day. Win. Inkster : Colliugwood, W. Buchanan, A. Kentuer; Euphrasia. A. K, MyU-- : Holland, Jno. W. H. BUNT FLESHERTON, ONT. H Rent stable fo ! Speck, T. Armstrong ; Proton. R. Kerr was held in the Btptist chapel on _ _.. rowler, vieo. uilts. Monday. Rev. Mullowuey of Owen Sound preached the ordination semon, : Rev. WiU-y of Durham and Rev. Brown . of Ready addre&ej the congregation. Auditors Geo. Wright, Oeo. Warling. Ladies' Aid Subscriptions Wendell Phillips, age Ujyeara, youuj>- et son of Mis. .losiith Gamey of Max- well, thrario, died at UK? Winnipeg Giueral Hi sp;tal, on June 8th, 1!>14, after a rive months illness from InfUm mati'ry rheuuiatisni. .1. Hunt. J. K. Uowden, J. I lallnway. Mrs. ; Spence. Mrs. .1. L. Wnod. Mri-. Moorehouse, ; Mrs. U. McKee, KllwoiHl lienoa, Mrs. W. Crouin. Tirontu: Mrs. W. T. Pedlar, Kock Mills; Mrs. Christie. Mrs. Thnm. Hawke- \ille; Mrs. W. ,1. Davis. Wnpato. Wash.: Miss Lyuette Hanbury. Crystal Btach : J. A sample of alfalfa was sent The Ad- j McKenzie. Winrnpe* ; Mis., Wil!a Wrght. .... Mr ana Mrs *) EDnMUI, Coldwawr ; Mrs O vance on Friday last, taken ttom a ten acre field owiiea by Mr. Alex. White of Piiceville, that measured o feet 1 inch. Ten acres like that, with another crop in prospect this year, will be worth some- thing for fodder. Mr. Wm. Talbot of the East Bick Line Artemesia, an old pioneer of lhi< district Teen and IWUe Henderson. Weybiirn was stricken with paralysis on Friday at i reali<ed to date. $lt>. the htu- of his son, W. J . Talbot. The old gentleman is 7!) years of age and his recovery is scarc-ly expected. Later Mr. Talbot passed away ou Tuesday after- Strayed About May 13, one heavy b*y tiliy, some arey hairs, whi'e fac- 1 and feet, two years old. Any pe son giii 5 informa- tion to leiul to her recovery will be suit- ably rewarded. Hl'Gtl KNoTT. Mukdale. Pure Bred Holstein Bull Changeling Prince Joe Brtd by Changeling Butter Boy out of Tidy Abbekerk Princess Josephine. The greatest butter making strain known. Term of service >1.">0 for grades, $5 pur> bred. GKO. MOORE Jt SON. Props., Cwiper, Oolliugwuod ; Misn Mae .lamiesun. Mnnt Clair. N J : Miss Durrant, Mitchell : Miss M Andrew. Mrs W A Armstrong, Mark - flal- : Mrs W H l>ml. Kegina; Mrs Ruckell. Hamilton : Mrs R 1'edlar. Winnipeg : Mrs .1 A MvFaddoD, Monu Centre : Harold Thoiup- ann. K \v ilkin-i 11. IVrtlaw ; Mrs A Ruwe. W Bariihou-ie, Kdmontun ; Mi.-ses A int. W. I. District Meeting noon. The funeral wfll take place to- day(Thursday) to Maxwell cemetery at 1 o'clock p. lu. A soaking rain on Friday last was followed by a heavy frost at night which j Dundalk, Priceville, Hopeville, Heath- cut down a good many gardens in town. C0 t 0j Kav enna and Clarksburg. The annual district meeting of Centre Grey Women's Institute was held in Clayton's hall, Mesherton, last Thurs- day. A large delegation was present Vandeleur, Eugenia, Kimbetley, HEREFORD BILL FOR SERVICE TheTindersimu-d have a pure bred Hereford hull f..r service ou lot 171, 3rd W.T.S. U . Artemesia. Terms $S for pure breds, $ l..~>0 for grade*. All cows served must be l>aid tor. -T. & J. WATSON. I mar 14 Bull For Service Thi.roughbred Shorihorn Bull. " Hill- crest Governor," No 54(>S, for service on lot ii7, con 14. ^rteir.esia. Terms- Si. T>0 tor grades, $;< for thoroughbreds. -ALEX CARRl THEKS. BULL FOR SERVICE Others esc >ped injury almost altogether Some of the early potato patches weie cut down where growing on low ground. The daiiiBgo done was considerable. The meeting was ooenad by singing a hymn composed by Mrs. W. Buchanan of Kavenni, President of the district, after which she gave her address. Ske shorthorn bull will be for .service cm lot 176. T. S. R. Artemeaia. Terms $1. AI.R JAS. STINSOX, Prop. Tamworths for Sale Mist Ballu Henderson, sister uf Mrs. | , a jj t hat owing to her long illness she Roth x nearh ready for breeding. Price* (Di.) Murray of Klesherton, was married ; W8 s not able t o visit the Branches, l.ut r! * h * "" qui k 'OHO. w. ROSS Maxwell P. O at the home of her sister, Mrs. Percy Russell, Weyburne, on Thursday las', June IS, to Mr. Harry I.owick, and wi'l reside at Swift Current. For the \>:u>t six months Miss Heudersou was engaged in uews|>aper work News, and previous s'tu- was presented with a h tn lmni clock in C'unpany with Mrs. R. Best. Mrs. ' Teeter, Flesh-rton, afid Mrs. Genoe, Vandeleur, bad interviewed the County Council with inference to securing a Itrger graiit, and was only partially suc- at tho Mo(.ej iw I c , S8 f u i M they were rai,te*l $25 instead leaving th paper ! of JIQO, for which they asked. The Vice ' President had made a few visits. She S.'S.'N... 8, Artemesii, VAX well P O asaweddii^preaentftomtheeuip'oyees. imentil>nei MillCveek Branch as l*ing R.R. No. 1. Teacher Wanted Protestant Apply statins qualidcatior g Salary J(iOi> pet annum. d brick h"use, garden aud stable for tent recently occupied by Mr. Alex. Stewart. Apply- to H. G. Holland, or Win. Wilccck. A fresh Kiln of lime just burned at Eugenia. Any one wjtitin^ any apply to J. H. Duckett. To Jack Screws to reiit. App'y to R J. Spi -..u'.o. Flesherton. Legal Blanks For Sale- R. J. Sproule keeps ccnstantly on hand aud for sale cheap .1 full stock of Deeds. Mortgages, Wi U aud all other leal blanks. Any requirin.; such will tind it to their inter- est to ^ive him a ci';' For sle cheap and on easy t^rms. Lot 13. c.'U. U. Osprey. 110 acre". This is a tirsl class farm and in a goird Slate of cukiv-iiioii. Good lank b.iru and new frame dwelling. Apply to K. J. Sprjulo Fleshartoti, For Sale-- A tow e^ vats in prime or- de-. surable for s-*ft water tanks, or \raterin8 cattle. ANo a jnoa, sec"iid hiiiul set of double lunie-s. M.Scully C" '.. Flesherti-n. (,nt - > Prize Sale At Ceylon v \ u aro U' ;>u .-.. ..,_, ; .. ,i<. r .; _, ;, ,- . . ^t re, iuviiu the Its' If days. J .,-. an : the m -nth -f .Ij'.y. c Mii-'.iBLMU June ^".itb. Foi . ; . . ,.. tf ;>, >;er in >r> re. W.- -.\- 11 i'a :.-.i:e r. worth your w( ile aj i tr<: with 'i:t pr;/:e:-. >- \ .; will -' a few proofs Id ,w. H..i^k h '''-;_' ' "ins niu>tird for '2~> r. v 'j > r-iteJ u.;U. *.-. ;: ci" Furniture polish. ..-. ; ,. ! Si-.Mrm:nr ifum, u' rf,: "c ; ,- Sco -.; Lu - ' We have i ;.od *u; ; 'y :' r\..> ti eon in 1 IS. 1:1 I i I . , ^ HiiiJer twin?, 'n_><t uiiko- : .! > -.';!ces. Apr ri.-, ilitiglviii! a:-..i L> ! . , wg. l.V :',ir l:i.-. per yd. D.e-s ^ H;< i' 9\n . _ - \.- .: 3l ' . JAMES PATTISON & CO. Two burner blue thine oil stoe, c\- ce'l-nt condition, cost $7."i0.will se 1 for J f3.50. Apply at tni ottt?e. Pair good pliers found O*-ner can luve them at this nthce. I | 1 4 J Flesfrerton Tonsorial Parlors R. J. COLQUETTE Feversham, Ont. MISCELLANEOUS Lost Sunburst brooch s^t with pearls at or between Eu4enia or Flesherton, on Wednesday, office. June Rew This H Iiwm has opened an ice cream par- lor in W light a old s'aod, where he will be piwmd to inet customers. He will a!s? Keep fruits for sile. Wauted largd second hand box heat- ing stove, must be choap ai:d on reason- ably good condition. Apply to R. J. Sproule. Flesherron. Jsn.22 Mople Gljn Creamery, Markd-Ie, com- mences operations on May 25- $-000 private funds to loan on farm moitgage security at lowest rates of in teresr. Apply R. J. Sproute, Flesherton. W_> Aim to Give Entire Satisfaction' LAI'S DRY- Basket closer M i -l.\ night, delivery Friday event jg. CLEANING and DYEING We an I agents for Parker's Dye XVurks Clothe.- cleanei and dyed, feathers rejuvenated. j T FISHER, - - PROPRIETOR Tenders Wanted Heniy M. Douglas will stand his Hackney Stallion, Antispator <,Imp.) at 1 the Markiale. H"us itables for a few. we^ks on and after July 11. Tenders will l-e received up to June JO, for the eiec'ion of a frame buiidingj at the school house, Sec. No. :>. 1'2 feetj square by 7 feet high. Specifications Can be had fro<u the undersigned, or any of the trustees. The lowest ov any ten der not necessarily accepted. -Alf. Ham.n, Sec. for the Cockshutt Plow Cos Full Line of Farm implements. Wagons. Budgie*. Cjtters, Sleigh, and Giiioline Eiiiiue, Meloite Cream Separators, Baker Wind Md!s. rumps, Piping and Pipe Fittings always on hand. Beaity Bros', of Fergus. Barn Tracks. Litter Carriers and stable tittinas. Coekshutt and Frost A Wood Repairs always ou hand. Ware room W ellingon Sire*. Ftversbam, Ontario* mm. A Vote for Ramage is a Vote for the abolition of the bar- room in Ontario. Mark your ballot for Ramage on June 29th. Flesherton, May IS. 1!U. Dr. J. Ralph Tf-f / rL j ! Carefully Corrected Each Week ! Wheat 1 00 to 1 00 luats 40 to 4<X |Peas 1 12 to 1 12 Barley 5T) to 55 .Hay $1500 to 15 CO Butt*r 18 to 18 I Eggs, fresh 19 to 19 \ Potatoes pel bag . 1 00 to 1 00 Office and Residence- 130, 10th St. WestSGeese 12 to 13 Owen Sound. O-it. 'Pucks 15 to li Hour 9 -9 to 12 a.m., l.SO to 4 SO p..iSr c lV n V.V.V. .'.Y.'.Y.V ' J3 Io 13 to 8p.m. Otlier hours by appointmeut. Tu!|(tey8 18 to