July 23 1914 THE. F L E S H E R T ON ADVANCE * M B THE ESTABLISHED I OF CANADA SECURITY foe botkpriacjpal and interest u the ftnl eMenoalofan investment; the ability to realize quickly the second. Judged by thoe tUndaidi. a deport in the saving! department of thia Bank is an ideal fora of investment TORONTO FLESHERTON BRANCH CEO. MITCHELL, EBB Branch** *bo at Duriiua nd I Manager. C. P. R. Tine Table. Trains leave Flesherton Station aa ollown : Going South Going North 7.43a.m. 11.41 a.m. 4.17p.m. 9.12p.m. The mails are osed at Flesherton a* ollows : For the north at 10.40 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; and the afternoon mail south aa 3.40 o'cloclc. For morning train south nail close at 9 p.m. the previous ev'g- ^VICINITY CHlPSjt Miss Celia VanDusen of Toronto is vifitmg her mother here. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of Toronto are guests of Mr. and Mri. Strachau. Mr. and Mra. Bothwell of Port Hope called on friands here last week. Maiter George Carter of Toronto is visiting his grandmother, Mra. Geo. Mur- phy, Flesberton. Mr. and Mrs. Thou. Walter and little daughter of Toronto are visiting friends here this week. Mrs. Robert McFadden of Mono Road is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waller. Mrs. R. Beit was lait week summoned to the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Doupe, a: New Lukeard. Mr. Alfred Wardrobe of Toronto holi- dayed with friends here during the pait week. Mr. Bert Jatnieison of Porcupine visit- ed hia mother here during the past week. Bert is taking \ position at Sudbuiy with the Algoma Central railway. Dr. Burt, spvcialiit in eye, < M. nose aud throat, will beat the Mutishaw, house, Flesherton, on Wednesday, July 29, for consultation. Glasses supplied. The first serious accident on th Eugenia works occurred last week when Albert Heron of Mnxwell received an injury by the fall of a i;in pile which will incapacitate him from work ft* seme time. Misses Minerva and Valeria ^ .itford left last Wednesday fur their home in Montreal, where they will pursue their studies. They will be much missed by their young friends, am< >ng whom they were a general favorite. Mrs. Ottewell accompanied them as far as. Toronto. Mr. Charles Stafford of Griffin, Sask., has been visiting friends here during the past week. We understand that Charley has sold his property in the West, and A on of innny Italy got a sudden jol on Tuesday morning in front of the bank which caused him some painful reflec- i lions. He was holding a horse attached i to light wagon, an j while doing ao at- i tempted to raise an umbrella. The an- | imal gave a sudden gidewisa spring and j dumped the Italian gentleman on the street. The horse then ran against a post and broke away from the rig, and ' then fell on the cement walk where it 1 waa captured. There was considerable j excitement for a few momenta and Mr. i Italian waa profuse with his broken j English, explaining just how it happened. Dr.McNally, Provincial DUtrict Officer of Health, visited the two local Boards of Health on Wednesday of last week, and put them through their facings for over to hours. Be told ih;in in good, ' plain English just what they had to do towards complying with the Health Act among other things appointing a Sanitary Inspector for both village and townahip. | Dr. McNally also visited the Eugenia c imps and left a code of instructions with , the Medical Health Officer as long as the i moral law, dealing with these camps. I The Dr. said he did not wish to be dog- I malic, but there were certain things we had to do, willy nilly, and these wi.l come out in due course if the officials jump properly as strings are pulled. Parsonage Fund Donation The following are the latest donations to the J/ethodUt Ladies Aid building fund : Mi*. F. Graham, Cecil Legate, S>ak ; Dr. E. K. Richardron, C. W. Cbadwick. 3/rs. Blair and A/rs.Bert Field,Toronto ; 3/rs. Pickell and Gertrude Bellamy, Afaikdale : Mrs. Kimon<U, Walton ; ln. Hacking,Emo ; A/iss Heron, Winni- peg ; A/rs. Andrew Graham, Dayville . Mrf. W. G. Duncau, Washington ; 3/rs. E. Marcellus, A/ilton ; A/rs. Breese, Chatsworth, W. H. Kernahan, Good- water ; Mrs. A. McFadden, Mono Koad ; Misa Bell, Passburg ; Bern ice Irani, Goodwater ; Frank V.m Duseo.Chesley ; Mis. W. C. Cart, B. C. Total $83.00. Took Paris Green t Mrs. Otto Konolt, a comparatively young woman, living about four miles west ul Priceville, took a dose of Paris greoti on Sunday. A physician was ipjickly called and antidotes adminis- tered. It is now thought that she will recover. Card of Thanks. Court of Revision Notice u hereby given that Hia Honor the Judge of tha County Curt of the County of Grey, will hold a Couit of Re- vision to hear and determine all appeals properly made from the decision of the Court of Revision of the assessment roll for 11)14, on Friday, the 31st day of July, 1914, ac five o'clock p.m. All persons interested are requested to bike notice and govern themselves ac- cordingly. W. J. BELLAMY. July 20, 1914. Township Clerk and Ends ARTICLES FOR SALE For Sale Cheap young driving mare about 950 pounds, or would exchange for good driving hone about 11UO pounds.- Apply to R. J. Sproule, Flesh- erton. Jan. 22 No. 1 frame building, tirit claaa, 26x40 18 foot punts, 10 inch irame, four bents, hay fork track, will be sold cheap for re- moval. Jas. Oliver, south hue, Artem- eaia. Telephone. T*o Jack Screws to rant. Apply to R. J. Sproule, Fleaherton. For sale or rent A frame and Metal CUd 9 ruumed huuae. frame stable good water and garden. Silas Shunk. Good houtie ud lot fur gale in Fever- sham. Will sell reasonable. Apply to W. Kaitting, Jt'evershitni. Legal Blanks For Sale R. J. Sproule keeps constantly on hand and for sale cheap a full itock of Deeds, Mortgages, Wills and all other legal blanks. Any requiring such will tind it to their inter- est to give him a call. For sale cheap and on easy terms. Lot 3, cnii. 11, Osprey, 110 acres. This is a brat clasa farm and in a good state of cultivation. Good Lank barn &nd new frame dwelling. Apply to R. J. Sproule Flesherton. Fur Sale A few egg vats in prime or- der, suitable for soil water tanks, or watering cattle. Also a good, second hand set of double harness. M.Scully Co., Fleslierton, Ont. Two burner blue flame oil stove, ex- ce'Unt condition, cust 97.00, will se:l for |o..'>o. Apply at tni oflhe. MISCELLANEOUS Wvuted large second hand lux heat- ing stove, must be cheap and on reason- ably Rood condition. App'y to R. J. Sproule, Fleaherton. Jsn.22 The Durham Furniture Co It u 1000 curds of wood i< \ ~;\.\<> at 1'.. .-\ Mills. Price 75c. per cord, (,'au be bought in large or small i|uaniitiet. J. ' '. Durgav- el in charge. 1 Jan. 15. $20(10 private funds to loan on farm mortgage security at U<west rites of in terest. Apply R. J. Spruule, Flesherton. Henry M. Douglas will stand his Hackney Stallion, Antispator i Imp.) at the Miirkdnle Hus>i stables for a few weeks on and after July ll. Tamworths for Sale Both >ex uearly ready for breading. Prices right lor quick site. GEO. W. ROSS Uaxwall P O We wish tu exteud our SHI- | is thinking of coruine back to old Art- cere thanks to our many friends for their emesm, if he can find a suitable farm. The Methodist Sabbath school their tmnunl picnic in R. Richardson's grove, north of the village on Thursday last. Teams took the bunch t.. aud fro. Swings, sports and good things to eat made everybody feel that they had a happy afternoon. Mr. A. R. Fawcett, and the many expressions of | sympathy we received from them during ; our recent trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Win. 1'nton. New Books at the Library 'I li-- following new books have recently j been placed on the shelves at the public proprietor of the library : -- Burks Falls Arrow was a welcome caller on Saturday. Mr. Kawcett was the founder of this piper. Ue was visiting ! with u hrivt-s in this section. \Ve j regret very much our absence from home when he called. The ladies of the Methodist church will hold a monster garden party on the fir grounds on Tuesday evening, July 28. The attractions will comprise a base- ball match at 5.30 between Markdale and Vamleleur clubs, and a tug-of-war be- tween the Ladies Aid and officials of the church. Fire works and balloon ascen- sion. Tea from 5 to 7. The ladies hope t > accommodate a chou*and people. Come and help swell the crowd The Poison Belt The Coiystou Family Witness for the defence Because of Jane Knight Errant (joint; of the White SWIHI Oiie of the Awkward Squad Young skipper of the Great Lakes Anne of Avonlea Anne of Green Gables Shaggenappie Raymouth Scouts Hearts of Gold Japanese Fairy Tales Scouts of Empire Thinking Blark Bridges' Poems Electricity on the Farm New Book ot Cookery Rural life in Canada Miracles of Science Rose Book Photography of To- Day. Dr. E. C. Murray, Mr. and M rs. R Bentham and ye editor and wife took a motor trip to Lions Head, the latter part of last week, and enjoyed a success- ful day's fishing o the Bruce peuiusula. Crops throughout most of the route, and especially in the vicinity of Owen Sound, | The hotels of the town with on excep- were looking magnificent. Around Owen tion, the Belmout, had to answer to Sound even |the hay crop is a bumper j charges of violations of the license law one more than average. It ws a surprise , and on Saturday r-aid tines as follows: to us to see such hay field* as are to be Central, $40 foi- selling in prohibited found in that section. Further up on the peninsula all crops are also good and hout, Coyne House aud Amsrican $CO each for selling liquor in bottles. The frosts did not hurt the vegetation. The | charges resulted from the work of spotters roftds were good and the trip thoroughly and Inspector Groves did the prosecuting ->joyed by the p*rry. _.Mt. Forest Rep. Canadian National Exhibition PEACE YEAR America's Greatest Livestock Show Acres of Manufactures Exhibits by the Provinces Exhibits by Dominion Government Exhibits by West Indies Grenadier Guards Band Dragoons' Musical Ride Auto-Polo Matches Circus and Hippodrome Dozen Shows in Single Hour Boy Scouts' Review Canada's Biggest Dog Show BABYLON Greatest Oriental Spectacle ever presented on Continent Paintings from England, Scotland, United States and Canada Educational Exhibits Goods in Process of Making Athletic Sports Aero- Hydroplane Flights Grand Water Carnival Creatore's Famous Band Score of other Bands Dozen Band Concerts Daily Chesapeake and Shannon Biggest Midway ever Peace Year Fireworks International Peace Tattoo 10 Bands 400 Musicians Aug. 29 1914 Sept. 14 TORONTO HILL BROS., HARKDALE. Just Teq Days IVjore TO BUY MANY SPECIAL LINES AT REDUCED PRICES. Boy's tweed panto for 25c. a pair If you have a boy 3, t. 5 or 6 years of age. we have on sale this week a big line of Tweed Pants to fit boys of that age at 25c a pair. The cost of the gooda was more without the making. MEN'S HEAVY DERRY OVERALLS 8Gc and $1.00 values for 69c FINE LACES AND INSERTIONS Hep: Values 5 aud lOc a yard, clearing at 3c. Ladies' Kimonas, Long Style, at 98c. We have a big variety of patterns in these. They come m a very pretty range of patterns and of good quality. Just the thing to throw on in the morning, thij week 98c. MEN'S FANCY SHIRTS Assorted lines, reg $1.00 and 1.25 for 5Dc Children's 2 and 3 piece Suit Principally in Tweed?, odd lines. Ret; 1 .75 and 3.00 lines for 11.29 BIG SPECIAL and EXTRA SAVING on MEN'S $7.50 RAINCOATS Thia week we put ou sale 20 Men's Raincoats. They come in a first quality of English paramatta, aewn seams, ap-to date m style and color. Special this week $4.95. If you are likely to need a Raincoat you can't afford to mias them. MEN'S FINE NECK TIES In a large variety of colors, regular 25c and 35c lines for IDC. SPECIAL Sale of Men's Suits for $7.85 25 Meu'3 Fine Worsted aud Tweed Suits, all sizes iuthe lot, l9.50.Slu. 50 and *12.00 Suits for Many other Lines at Greatly reduced Prices HILL BROS, MARKDALE What About -THAT Baby Carriage Regular Price $5.00 to $14.00 Greatly Reduced NOW Verandah Chairs ! N<>* i* the t : nie ti> purchase yur VervmUh Chair-*, on sale fi-r $6.50 a Pair Nothing like them fur C. mi fort' W. H. BUNT FURNITURE DEALER PHONE 23 R2 Flesherton - Ontario. School Children's Eyes, Many lives have been ruineo through neglected eyestnin in childhood. The eyes of every child should be examined. We have made a special study of this branch' of optics, and guarantee satisfaction. Consultation free. W. A. Armstrong/ Bull for Service Thofoagflbrad American bred Uera ford bull lor service on lot 1 51, 2nd W. T. and S. R., Artemisia. Terms $1.50 cash. -JOHN ADAMS. Prop. Pure Bred Holstein Bull Changeling Prince Joe Bred by Channeling Butter Boy out of Tidy Abbekerk Princess Josephine. The greatest butter making strain known. Term of service H.iiO for grades f- r > pun- bred. tIKu. Mt'URE & SON. Props., Tenders Wanted Tenders will l>e received up to June J<>, for the etecMon of a fr-ime building at the school house. Sec. No. 3. 12 feet squure hy 7 feet high. Specifications C'4'i be had from the undersigned, or any of the trustees. The lowest IT any ten- der not necessarily accepted. Alf. Harrison. Sec. Flesherton, May l. 1914. Flesher-ton Tonsorial Parlors I We Aim to Give Eutin; Satisfaction I i LAUNDRY Basket clo.-es M.-iulay ni^'ht, delivery Friday eveni-ig. HEREFORD BILL FOR SERVICE The undersigned have a pure bred Hereford bull for service <>ti lot 171. 3rd W.T.S.R., Artemesia. Terms $3 fur pure breds, $ 1.50 for grade*. All cuws served must be paid tor. -T. A- J. WATSON. I n. i: 14 Bull For Service Thoroughbred Shorthorn Bull. " Hill- crest ftoveniof." No. ffi4tW, for service on lot :J7, con 14. Artemesia. Terms Sl.,~>0 lor grades. $3 for thoroughbreds. ALEX. CARRI THERS. Dr. J. Ralph Smith OSTEOPATH Office and Residence 130, 10th St. West Owen Sound, Ont. Hours 9 to 12a.m., 1.30 to 4.30 p.m. to S p.m. Other hours by appointment. CLEANING aud DYEING- We are agents for Parker's Dye Works Clothe!" cleaned and dyed, feathers rejuvenated. T FISHER, - - PROPRIETOR BILL FOR SERVICE The thoroughbred shorthorn, lui'l Field Marshall - '."Hi'.U - will be for Mr vie* on lot 170, 1'. s. R. Artemesia. Terms*!. Aim .'A-. ST1NSON, Prop. R. J. COLQUETTE Feversham, Ont. Agent for the Cockshutt Plow Cos Full Line of Farm Implement*. Wagons, Buggies. Cutters, Sleigh*, ;ind Gasoline Engines, Melotte Cre-im Separators, Bakur Wind Mills, Pumps, Piping and Pipe Fittings always oil hand. Bealty Bros', of Fergus, Barn Tracks, Litter Carriers and stable fittings. Cockshutt and Frost & Wood Repairs always on hand. Wareroom Welling on Stree. Ftvtrsbam, Ontario. Winter Term from January 5th at COLLINGWOOD Bl SI NESS COLLEGE Attend this l>ig. Successful School of business tri-nii 4 and Let us help you into something worth wh.le. Free catalogue on request. Enter any time. T. E. Hawkins. - Principal Collmgwo. d. Ontario. HE mim. Carefully Corrected Each Week Wheat 91 ()0 to 1 00 Oats ... 40 to 40 Peas $1 12 to 1 1-2 Barley 55 to 55 j May $1500 to 15 00 ' Buitur IS to IS Kgs, fresh -_i> 'o tin Potatoes per lag 1 to I 00 Geese 12 to i:t Pucks M. ir> to 13 F-r.1. -v- I Chickens. i Tuikeya 1 1 to 13 i:; t,. i:i is to s!0 Teacher Wanted Protestant Apply >>!.ktiiiK nualiticatious i ml experiences. Sal.-iry fKX) per annum. Duties to commence 1st of September. Apply to W. G. Jamie-son. Secy.-Treiw. S. 8. No. S. Artemesia, Maxwell P. O., R.R. N.. 1 We Want Now A GOOD SALESMAN For every town and district where we ar not represented. Fruits arc bringing high prices aud nur- sery stock is in demand. 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