Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 27 Aug 1914, p. 5

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\ ... -27 1914 THE f L E S H E K T ON ADVANCE D THE ESTABLISHED OF @ANLAJBA TT is an advantage sometime* to 1 keep a bank account in the names of two persons, so that either one may make withdrawals. Such an account is called a "joint account" We shall be pleased to furnish par- ticulars. * TORONTO FLESHERTON BRANCH CEO. MITCHELL, B E H Manager. Branches aba at Durham and Harrutoo. C. P. R- Time Table. Flesherton hiah School will reopen oa Trains leave Flelherton Station as ', Tuesday, Sept. 1st, 1914, with the follow- ol {o WS | ing staff of teachers -. Mr. H. S. White, Goin" South Going North Principal ; Mia I. M, Oldh-un, B. A.. 7 43 a. ui. i 1 - 41 a ' m - i and M' 8 * Margaret Holmes, B. A. assis- 4.17p.m. 9.12p.m. tanta Intending pupils should be on The mails are osed at Flesherton a^ ba(u j the fir8t . j n nr(ier to ggcure ollows : For the north at 10.40 a.m and . . j k. .f,>m, .. .n mail south as i outh t Major A. R. Campbell of the 105th 7 p.m. ; and the afternoon mail south as , 3 40 o'clock. For morning train s < mail close at 9 p.m. the previous ev g- VICINITY CHIPS Theie is a feeling of fall i UN? ' r - The public schools wUl re-opjn ou Tuedy Sept. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Phil ps nJ bab of Berlin aie visiting in this vicinity Mii-s Grace Petty of Diirlmm U the ! held Monday evening Saskatoon Fusiliers, was drowned in the Rideau Canal at Ottawa on Saturday morning. He wus a native of Colliuawood. He was the eldert son of the late Major R G. Campbell of the 35th, who served during the Riel rebellion of 1S85, and a nephew of Lieut. -Col. A. G. Campbell, formerly of the 31s* regiment. The d- ctased joined the 35ih before goiug west, where he continued his connection with the militia. Tha body WM taken to Col'ingwood for burial. A full meeting of the board .f directors ! of East Grey A^ricul'ure Society was to nvike arrange- Angelic Charges Rev. T. Watson, who hid charge of the Baptist circuit here some yeais ago, is a prolific writer of verse. The follow- ing recent lines fr<m his pen M. in our estimation, ona <>( the prettieet things he his ever written. Ed. Advance. They brought him a bird with a broken wing And a.sked him to tend it with care: And though it might never ba able lo sing They told him to nourish it there. They brought him a child wi h feeble mind And fragile in nerve ani in limb: They charged bim to always be gentle and kind, And care for the weak cue for Him. Soon tint same bird which was singles* and lame Enabled its keeper to climb- Ami the little one feeble iu mind became His guide to the region.-* sublime. The Ijir'.l - and; the babes are deir their King: And so are the feeole in mind: Thus angels are teaching the songless to sing While seeking tht good of mankind. T. Watson. Hidgt-to*n, Ont. I'.'U. If you are having unpleasant occur- eiicisa at the ureikfast tabla by ancien .i, send lo the "Live Commissioner, Ottawa" for appliances to test eggs either with a lamp or with elec'ric ligh'. Ask also for Pamphlet \>. :! (sesind e<?i- tion) where you will get full instruc- tions how tu protect yourself and family from the infliction of bid egs. Tne Dimple appliances and the ptutphletn are .t fee. Only tost you a post card. Better sta'e if you wish a 1 uni applimc'S or i-lectric light ona. to guest of her aunt, Mrs. Will Moore, this nienU for the coming show on Sept. 29- 30. It was decided to enforce a chuae all week M Clara spent A few ents here. ' ^ D ^ U p repairs. Instructions regarding Mr. aud Mrs.K< -bison of Anburn.Ont., securing of attractions for the second day spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Hen- were given the committee in charge of ry in tuwn. I this department, the result of which will Mis, Mar B aret O'Neil recurned to > known later. The director, are earn- Toronto after .pending a week with her : estly working for the welfate ,,f the show ,. . . ind hope their eft irts will be seconded friend Miss Maggie Best. . ! by the pubiic with a loyal patronage and hearty co-operation. George Stuart has net been in contact with the German army, but one wnuld think o tn look at him. Ordinarily George is .1 pretty good looking fellow, iuai* * " t the week end with Mr. and Teeter. Mrs. A. E. Harper of Chicago and ( ; er ~ lan an ~ d Belzian "shot" and Misa Mint* McCarthy of Niagara Fal'.a i This ^^ ^^ by are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. T. J - Ctmtact w ; t h a barbed wire fenre on Thurs- Stinson. ,1 ty night last while leading a steer and Mr. Kendall Mitchell, who has spent a , trje barbs worked havoc with his face, couple 'if months at his parental home g o se rious was the damage done tint it here, left Saturday to resume his law required six stitches to close up the tren- practice in Chicago. | ches scooped out by the cruel barbs. It Boy Wanted Boy or youn? man to ; was a piinful experience. Most of his learn the printing business. Good up- face is now hidden from public gaze and portunity for ri^ht party. Wajes ftom will be to for a few'd.iys. Uur sympathies start. Apply this office. '.go out to Mr. Stuart. We one time got wife and family, I Cliu ^ ht under lhe chin b y "--lothea line. even thcugli there _. ; of ten per cent, on gate receipts for Duncan of M. Thomas . r \ entertainments on the grounds where a last week wuh her par- \ , . , , . , , . i fee is charged, for the purpose ot keep- repairs. Dr. T. Henderson id family, have been holidaying here for some weeks left for their home in Toronto on Sat- urday. Mrs. John Jordan and Mrs. Rot>er t Russell and daughter of Dundalk, spent ^ .^ ^ ^ ^ Uwtope ^y,. ', the fields around the Liege forts a* we ' imagine them to be plowed up with shell. in Mr \VilUiriffiths, of Toronto, visited with friend, ! Th;lt wss bad here during the put week, while on ! wer. no barbs to penetrate the cuticle. their way to Owen Sound. The W. I When the Lane Medical Library of will meet in the High School Stanford I'uiveisity wis dedicated on on Wednesday, September 2nd, at 2.30 p. m. Mrs. K. H. Wright will give a report from the county convention. The latest news from the seat t.f war is not too encouraging, but there U also November 2id. 1912, Dr. David Stan- Jordan delivered an address, in which he stated : "In mcdern war, it now costs on the average about $15,WO to kill a man. In the late Boer war, this Dundalk F'.T 'he secmtl time wi-hin a week Jeep so: roni tiis come to the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Bellamy. On Monday they were called tp ;u ., q t'ie loss '.>{ their infan', a little girl uinleen months old, and on Friday following the next oldest child. Miooie Peirl. three years of age, waa called. The funeral of the latter was held on Sunday to M i; le Grove cemetery. Rev. Geo. Waugh orTi- cLitin?. Dyientry was the cause of dentil in bol'.i cases, the two other children. who were affected similarly, we are &lad to say, are on the mend. Very much sympathy u felt, for the parents in 'lu-ir sore bereavement. Dundaik had a war scare of it.-, oirn one day list week when three Germans with considerable heavy baggage jriived and applied to Mr. Mouritcastle, the Govetn- meut Immigration a;ei.r, for jobs on faun. a!l wishing to lie together, t >uo rnly could speak EugUih. No farmer could be found whu w^uld take them and '.hey were sent bck to Toronto the following day. They were not ordinary farm hands in appearer.ce and in a con- versation with Mr. Moircastle and Chief Scriuimin&er they claimed to have w< rk- ad us carpenters in Toronto. There was much curiosity around town to see or know what was witliin lh heavy grips whether carp T.trr's ti'.>!-i IT i-xpli'sives, but they got away without a search. Possibly they were just trying to hide theniseUe* in the countiy till the war is over. Herald ANADIAN PACIFIC Can National Exhibition. TORONTO Fare and one third August 31 to Sept. llth. 191 + SPECIAL LOW FARES TUESDAY. September Ut audHth THUKSDiY, September .Ird and liitli | From Fart Harwell. St. Tbo naa.Hyda Park.St. | Harv9,Godericu,Li8towel.Elor& \Yiaghftm.Port ! McNicuoll. Teeswatr,\Vlkerton.oweu. Sound, Carry Sound, Moljcayeeou. Ivauboe. Bellnvilla \,. I intermediate stauoue. Uo Berlin, Water- loo, Piadtou. Heapclsraud Il&uiiltou. WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 2ud and 3th Malroae to Datroit, Solial to mil. Station* Bast of Tweed and SUaououvilla. Kingatoa anil Wdltham Subdivision* at.cl a'l stations and Subdivision* ti Eastern Division Eut of HuxM.l. Sm.tb'a F.Ii and Brockville. RKTUBN LIMIT Original starting point must be rea.-hed not latr than Tueaday Sopt. tjth. est VsW n v 1 ' iuaJiau faci&c Ticket Agent (or booklet givmij KtUibi:iou program. MANY THOUSAND ME!N REQUIRED for the HARVEST IN WESTERN CANADA Approximately Filteen Thousand Men will be required from Ontario to help in the great work of harvesting the Western crop, and practically the entire task of transporting this great array of Harvest- ers to the West will fill 10 the lot of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Excursions from points in Ontario to Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta will be run. and specutl trains operated, makiog the trip in about thirty-six h.jurs and avoiding any change .fears or trans- fers. This will be a day shorter than any other route. 'Going Trip Weir.' $12 . Winnipeg. "Return Trip East." * from Win- nipeg. Consult C.P.R. Agents regarding par- ticulars in connection with transportation west of Winnipeg. Ptiticulurs (roul Canadian Pacific Agtats or vnt M. O. MCKPHY. D.r. . C.P.By., Toronto. Notice To Creditors DATES August 18 From Kingston. Shuibot Lake, Renfrew and West to Azilda and Brail Ste. Marie, < nt , to alt points in Manitoba and certain piint. in Saskatchewan and \lhert August 21 -From E*st ..f Kingston, Sharbut Lake and Renfrew in Pro- vinces of Ontario ai.d (Quebec, to all poin's in Manitoba and certain points in Saskatchewan Alberta. For full particulars reasrdmi; transport- ation west of Winnipeg. etc., see nearest '. P. R. Agent, or write M. G. Murphy District Passenger Agent, Toronto. F*lesHex*ton. Tonsorial Parlors We Aim to Give EutUe Satisfaction LAUNDRY Basket cL--.es Mnndaj night, delivery Friday eveni-jg CLEANING iad DYEING We am genta for Parker's Dye Works Clothes cleaned and dyed, feathers rejuvenated. T* FISHER, - - PROPRIETOR Fall Fair Dates A list of the dales in* b8C no reason as yet for feeling depressed. \ P e s " P '>_ newljr $40,,H>0." It i, Thinps will work out all right in the end. Mr. Dan McGrath and Mis-* Kate Me Millian of Durham, and Mr. Murdock and MUs Mary McMillan of Gleneli? Cettre, spent Suuday at Mr. and Mis- H. C. LeGard's. Mr. Joeeph Glenn, Wos. Juniesou and wife. Toronto Miss Woods and ^ ~ uvaper to stop killing. Lightning followed by destructive fire was responsible for the li-ss of two tine barns in Seut'nck and Glenelg the be- ginning of the week, says the Durham I Review. On Monday morning Mr. Jos- Noble, 4th CLU. Bentinck, sutt'ertd the i loss of his barn, tbe totil of the season's ' crop except a small amount remaining May Jamieson of Mont Clair, N. J.. and un|wrvested iu QIW fiM anj a ,, ^ J Char'.ey Jaroietson, Toronto, are guests of , , eul( , n , s except a Binder at Mrs. J. Jamieson this week. i He ^^ purchMed the fm Mrs. Percy Doherty of Toronto is a i jUliney an j has a light insurance. Dun- guesl of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Davis, and j can Sinclair, near Sc-lchtown. Clcnelg, Mrs. Bagerow, the hitter's daughter, who httd hu barn> built l)ut f(Jllp yeaM ^^ has been visiting her parents here for a a | so f aW a p ,. ey to thc i^htning and month accompanied by little Miss Mar. fl arnes on Tuesday inoruin?. The loss garet Doheity. ; to Mr. Sinclair is severe as the foniirr Markdale furniture factory was struck structure was destroyed in the sa:att way by lightning during a thunder storm ou four years ag '. Malcolm McKechnie Thursday niht Ust and ignited. The of the Rocky had five Hue sheep killed in night watchman turned in an alarm and the Monday storm. the tire was extinguished before much On Friday morning last we s>iw a rather damage was done, uew and novel shipment of Fur aniinuls, The Markdale Standard says Reeve j passing through here from the west, to Ennii had a couple of cotton bulbs sent j Georgetown, en route to Princ* Edward him from the south and they are wow- Island, in the shape of sever*! crates of ins; '. Coitoa bulls ! Wheat bulbs ! live Skunks t'pon inquiry we learned Pumpkin bulbs ! Cotton does not ^row tht tbii is becoming <|ui:e an industry from bulbs, Mr. Standard. It grows j in the country, as they bring $25 a pair from a hard shelled seed which produces for breeding purposes. There beingja scar- an oil that you eat on your cheap grade city of fur, these little animals are beina of sardines. A cotton " bulb " would be I bred on farms in different p'ace> and a curiosity even in the south. their pelts sold. We ha I always had The Ladies' Aid acknowledge the tho ''P*siou that the farther one kept following contributors to the parsonage froai those nmm-ils the betrer, but we iund. Will Irwiu, Vancouver; Mrs. were agreeably surpiized to tmd bout H. LeUard, Owen Sound : I). W. din- the crat.s n.-t the least approach I., the Arnold Thurstou, B. C.' : arom ' thl4t is * *afi,d in on 5I.-ij'ir A. R. Campbell second in com- iii'ind of tbe 10>>.h Rei;iinet:t Saskatoon, was found drowned iu the Rideau Canal. The butt of Kaiser Wjlhelinl, at Vic- toria Park, Berlin, was removed by van- dals and thrown into the lake. Early last spring, Mr. J. C. Nichol, proprietor of the Middaugh H>,use here, was tir.ed ll>0 ai;d ctsts for having over- proof beer in hi? possession, and which was purchasd for sale over the bar. An analysis in Toronto showed (hit instead of the regular 2\ p.n- cenr. allowed in local option territory, the refreshment contained in the neighborhood of 3 per cent, alcohol, and consequently Mr, Nichol was tincl. As he had purchased the beer as a bona fide local option brew, lie had his solicitor take the matter up with the brewery, with tl.e result th it that institution Ins accepted all tbe blame in the matter, and his refunded Mi-. Nichol the full amount of his fine. Durham In tbe tuatter i-f the e.Maie of Williaiil Tilijoc late of the Tvwnship of Arteuiefit in the County of Grey. Farmer, deceased. S 'tiee i* hereby given, ptusuint to Se:tion 5 Chapter 121 34 George V, an Act Respecting the Revuiun and Ooosol- idations of the Statutes of Ontario thereto; that all the creditors and others havinj claims ag-uust the estate of the said Willinm Talbot, who died on or about the 2l!tti day of June, A. D. 11)14, are required to send by post prepaid or deliver to Mr. J. Lamoii of the village of Dundalk, the Solicitor for the Administrator of the said e-:.ite of the said di-ceas^d, on "r before the 12th day of September. l'.H4 their Cl.'iistian and surnames, ajdresaes of and descriptions, tho full particulars uf claims, the statement of their accounttt and tl-.- nature of the securities (if any) held by them. And further tike notic? that after the slid 12th day of September l'-U4 the undersigned Admirmlramt will pro- ceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, hiving regard only tu the claims of which they shall then have notice, uni that the said A IniMii-trit'T will not be liable for the Mtd UMU or any part thereof t< any person or pei>"ii.s ofwhu.se c aim shall not have received n.-.tice at the tiiii'.' cf !-.; !: J:-' Clou. W. J. TALBi'T Adiuinisti it r James Lain.'ii .S'jlicitor for the AdmiDUttator Dated Dundalk this l-?tb cijy a' Au;ut 1914. Odds and Ends ARTICLES FOR SALE ture, ind includes those in this district which are as follows : ' H.E.SHERTOS Sept. j. :so Feverslum () ct . .;. 7 Alliston i , ct i t .j Sept. 21-23 O c t . 5. 'j What About -THAT- Baby Carriage Regular Price $5.00 to $14.00 Greatly Reduced NOW Verandah Chairs ' Now is the t : tue to pureh;w>e your N SGiadlh Chairs, or. sale fur $6.50 a Pair N'-'liin-i like them for Comfort. W. H. BUNT 'PHONE 23 R2 l Flesherton - Ontario^ Clarksburg ............ ..... Sept iJ, 2:( Coll 'Bgw<d .............. Sept. 2::-J> Cookstown .......... Sept. 2;, :>, < >c f . l \ Dundalk ...................... ()cr . 8> 9 I MarkJale ................ < > ct . 1:5, U i Mealuni .................. ( ) c t. i_ o Ne*m:irket .................. ( > ct . ,; s ( >i'illia. ............... Sept. 17-10 Oro .......................... Sept. I.". Owen S ,uud ................ | ) L c. 7-'.) R"cklyn ..................... n v . t -,. 7 Shelburne ................ St-pt. '2'.>. '.V) Toronto (C*aadiaa N.ttinnal), AU^UM: _'.' September 14 Farm For Sale I'M) *crrs, lj nii'js fp'in F!c-!.et t< n. Go<'.i buildina-i, easy torui.*. -JOHN \VRii ;HT. i'le,:. cilf for s-ile Jersey c-.v .'inj li \V. A. Armstrong. Kur S.ilu Che ip- yoan^ driving mire .i!*out ''JO pounds, or wuiild exchange for good driving horse ubou: Unit pounds.- Apply to R. .1. S;>rouK', Klcsli- ! ertun. .); ;n . -J2 _ __ Hoyal Household t'l"ur Ex[;tcted exrly next week a curlim-l uf Iv.y-il Kouaehold Fli<urand Feed Ht reasonably low pric-> . N iv, is the time in buy at F. G. K-u-atedt'a, Fleshert->p. FALL TERM u[ en.-> Sept. Bull for Service Thoroughbred American bre<l LUre ford bull (or service on lot 151, ind W. T. andS. R., Artemnsia. Terms fl.30 cash . -JOHN ADAMS, P. t . Pure Bred Holstein Bull Changeling Prince Joe Bred by Chanaeling Butter Boy .mt of Tidy Abbekerk Princess Jose'phiue. le ,'reatest butter making strain known. ' Term of service l..ii> for gradef, f>' ; ur.- l)rcd. <;KO. MOORE A SON. Pro p ., HERtFO,DD BILL FOR SERVICE T!.e i:ii(!iT.-.^::oJ h.-ive^V > Heref..rd bull fcr service ,-n lot lfi;~JX \\.T.-S.R.. Aitemesia. Terms ?:! fur pure bretis. $1.50 { r jride?. All cows served mut l>t tor. T. & J. WATSON. 1 m.ir 14 Bull For Service Thoroughbred Shorthorn Bull. "Hi crest Governor." X'>. * r )4tiS, for her nn lut L'7. om 14. Arteir.esia. Term- 1.50 lor ((radeH, .?:'. f , fh.u.Hi^hlire -ALEX. fARRrTHEllS. ;!4 Sac.'essfu! yens in:erf| tu ilr.ni Ml -. Large Start' of Specialist i. t C. A. FLKMING, F. C. A.. Principal. r l.r.MINCt Secretary. OWEN SOIND - ONTARIO BILL FOR SERVICE ir T , ! ; e vi tlll ; r ' ; , U;: '''' l ' >a " } "- irth " ni bu|1 Field Marshall !.X.H>'.I w,ll be for ! ,en'i,-c ,.n ivt IX T. s. R. Aitemesia, ^3 i Terms SI. A'-..: JA.-?. STINSON, Prop. ton, Saskatoon A. R. Fawcett, Burk's FulU : Mrs.Hijg- inbotham, Winnipeg ; \V. W. Smith, Rattleford ; MH. 1). White, London ; Mrs. Ayera, Turouto. the air. We were told that they eat all kinds of insects, grasshoppers being a choice uiorsel fir them. TlmU tin- .shipment e -er sent from these pa;;* -Erin Advocate. Duncan Cainrcliael, whose hi me was funnel ly in Duntmon, and who was at one time engineer of the Farmer's Mill there, but who is now employed by the C. P. railway in Toronto, was stepping off a train at Lambton, when he was struck by tho Teewater train which hap- pened to be coming in at the time. His injuries are very seriom, his face beiri<? cut. skull fractured, one arm and all his ribs nn one side broken. He is in a pie- varii-ifi condition now in St. Michael's hospital, Toronto. A brother of the in- jure- 1 man, Lauchlau Carmichael, lives in Collingwood and is employed by the Board of Works Knterprise. Hail did considerable damage to cer- tain sect'ons of Biant.Carrick and Culros* in the storm which passed over these Townships on Sunday afternoon. Reports which hate reached MiHmay indicat,, that the path of 'he storm was in-arly two miles in width and traversed in n direction from Waikerton |o Teeswater. In ar.d around the B. Line, Carrick the hail storm seems lo luve l-een at its wvrit, fainifis in tha' soct'on i-eporting the loss in some cases beiiu almost tot il. The storm lasted about 15 minutes the broken windows and badly devalued gar- tie- s nnd grain fi -\<' showing the force with which the Urge hiil stone were dri- vtn t;o the gtouud. Mildmay I'aaette. Legal Blanks Fur 5ale--R. J. Sproule koo( s constantly ou hand auJ for sale cheap a full stock of Deeds, Mort'uaes, \\i Is and all other lesjal blanks. Any rsquirinn such will tind it to their inter- est to give him a call. For sale, very chenp, t.i>y terin, new franu* dwelling wi;h two and i half acres land stable in Flesht'it >n. App'y t') R. J. Sproule. Flesh .Tton. Just arrived A carload e^cli of , Fine .Salt and I'or.'l.mJ Cement have : been placed in stock at F. C,. K-irU-dt's I Flvsherton. Teacher Wanted Protestant A;;j ly Dialing i|ualiticatioas tod experience*. .Salary |WX> per annum. ! Du ; ies to commence 1st \.<i September. Apply ro \V. ti. J.nniesun. Secy.-Trea. ! S - S N '' * Ar:emeii. Maxwell l\ ( , '. R.l-l. N... 1. For s.*l? cheap and ou easy tf mis. Lot 13, con. 11. Osprey, 110 acres. Tliis is a first class faun and in a good state of cultivation. Good tank barn and nw frame dwelling. Apply to R. J. Sproule Flesherton. For Sale A few egg vat* in prime nr- dcr, sui'able for s-jft water tanks, or watering cuttle. Also a gnou, second hind set of double hariu-~.-. M.Scully Co., Fieslierton. Out. MISCELLANEOUS Lost Between Corbettim and M:;rk- ^le two motor cycle cranks, gear at'ach- ed to one. Return to T. Mercer, Matk- i dale, and ioc*ive reward. Wanted large second hand box heat- ing stove, must be cheap and in reason- ably good rendition. Apply to R. J. Sj-roulc, Fleslu-rion. Jsn.2'2 Wati-h foli lo>i in Flesherton >-n Tues- ci >-, July -1. Findei ploasc leave at this The Durham Furniture Co. has 1<KW curds of w< i nl fi r sail' at Km.-!; Mills. V'rico Toe. per c.>rd. (.'an be brugh*. in larte or small '{uanikics. J- I'- D'aritav- el in charge. 1 Jan. 15. Many lives have been ruinej through neglected eyestr 1 .::"! in childhood. The eyes cf every child should be examined. We have made a special study of this branch of optics, and guarantee satisfaction. Consultation free. W. A. Armstrong. We Want Now A GOOD SALESMAN K : t.\ ei v town and district where we ar not represented. Fruits nre bringing high pricrs and nur- si-ry stix-k is in demand. MAKK Hli; MoNEV Xi >\V by tak- ing in -ijem-y. L'-KST TIME for , ,i> v.ifsir.- ix uniina tiie Summer months. EXPERIENCE XT XECKS^AUY Flee fi|uipment Kxelusive territory Highest Commissions paid Write for full particulars. Stone & Wellington Konthill Niiiseries TORONTO - ONTARIO in Carefully Corrected Each Week Wheat .................. 1 15 to I IT. Oats ................. 40 tu 40 1V'< .................... $1 12 to 1 12 Barley ............... :.:. i,, 55 Uy ...... .......... 813 00 t.. 1500 ll i . 21 __ r bag ..... . . 1 &> to 1 00 ." ......... 12 to 1:5 i:, t, i:, 11 to 13 , . la to 13 18 tu !iO Geese Pucks Chickens Tuueys R. J. COLQUETTE Feversham. Ont. Agent for the Cockshutt Plow Cos Full Line of Farm Implement*. , IV.'- . Sleighs, ai.d G;woline Engines, Melutto Cre.im Separnti : s K-iki-r Wind Mills, Put: Piping and Pipe Fittings always on hand. Beatty Bros', of Fergus, Bam Tracks, Liiter Carriers and stable fitUngs. Cocksliutt and Frcst Rej'aiis always i n Inu-i. Wareroom Wellingon Stree. Fwmbam,

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