Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 1 Jul 1915, p. 5

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^o ^^^f^m^^^w^z^ssasism-^^-- July 19I.> THE F L E S H E R T OiV ADVANCE - i •I * . • EffiablisKed ov^r Foriy-one "Veai* THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA ASSETS OVER $48,000,000 TheA,B,CofBankuig You Will Find U$ ac Efficient. ui ^jOddsand Ends ARTICLES FOR SALE Horse for Saleâ€" Good farm horse, t; years old. Fc>r information phone Herb Clark, Usprey circuit. Potatoes For .Sale- Magee, Eugenia. -Apply to W. J. We solicit your account in our •AVINGS DEPARTMENT KLESHERTON BRANCH CEO. MITCHELL. D D B Manager. Bruickei alio *t DoHtam and Harriatoa. Trains follows : Going Sooth 7.;'..'J a. 111. 4.27 p.m. The mails arc C. p. R. Time Table. leave Fleahertun Station as Going North ll.:»i a.iii. 9.18p. m. osed at Flesherton a.^ I Dinner and supper will be served in the . Presbyterian church on July lat. Meals ; will be served in first clisa style by the ladies of the congregation. Dinner ready at 11 a. m. Supper at 3 p. nn. A t;ood square meal for 25c. Rest room in cunnectiou. Brini; along your friends and havi- a first class meal. I I At the Presbytenan service on Sunday the Sunday School and LonzreKatiua united in the Patriotic Day . Service arranged by the Assembly io leaflet form. ' "Fear God, Honor the Kins' was the text for the interesting address given by the pastor. _ . , . . , 1- • Anniversary services will b« held in To-dav 18 July 1, and we are expecting i d u .. • i u . c ,„j „ • J • \ „ ' "^^ Presbyterisn church next Sundiiy when Rev. R. B. Stevensoo of Shelbnrne will preach at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Mr. R. Norria, of Toronto, who highly plea%d the congrei{ation last year with his beautiful voice, will sing a$(ain on this occasion. Mitses Irene Orr and Catherine Burrs were very successful in their recent of Music, honors to Fresh kiln of lime ready for June 7 â€" W. J. Meads, Durham Road. Tele- phone. For Sale â€" One Rood mare, five year old in July, weight 1250. Apply to Joe Watson, R. R. No. ."., Saugean Junction. Good bar){ain. For Sale or Rentâ€" Store and dwelling lately occupied by D. W. Wideman, in Feversbam. Will sell or rent cheap, and on easy terms, if sold. -Apply to R. J. Sproule, Flesherton, Ont. oUows : For the north at 10.40 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; and the afternoon mail sonth aji 3.40 o'clock For morning train south mail close at 9 p. m. the previous ev'g. VICINITY CHIPS V a bumpir crowd in town Mr. Tom Wardrobe, Toronto, is viait- ina: friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry and Dr. Murny spent Sunday at Go.'erich. Mrs. R. Shaw and children of Lions Head are visiting fiiends here. Heel me at the celebiation in Flesher- ton on July Ist. I ex»»ns »t the Toronto Colleee You can gel a good square me.l for ! bo^h i^ssing with first class 25c. iu the Presbyterwn church on Ist of i'"»i'"^ '«'«'"^y """l "'«« »" ^'^'^K 'i"°°" July. " Mr. and Mrs. John Sutherland of Walters Falls visited over the week end •with Mr. snd Mrs. W. J. Lever. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Morrow of Toronto spent' the week end with the latter 's brother, Rev. Jas. Dudgeon. Miss Gladys Slaughter of Stratford visited the past we':k with Mi^s Lil an Bunt. j in her senior second piano. The young ' ladies are pupils of Mrs- Blackburn here and together with their teacher are to be congratulated upon their success. Miss Burns, who is also a vocal pupil of Mr. M. E. Wright, passed in her primary I exams. I Boy vandals have recently been break- ' ins windows in schools and shiirches io : this vicinity. If kept up they are sure I to b« caught and then their parents will Get your reserved seat tickets for the ' have difficulty in patching up a tru::e Ist July concert at .Armstrong's Jewelery ^jti, the magistiate. What kind of a store. , devil is it, anyway, that gets into some Mrs. Ewers and son, Victor. Toronto, : boys and makes them do nuch wanton are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred | deeds of destruction > What fun can Jiathewson. I they get out of it ? It is too (>erman for The ladies of the Presbyterian church j British boys, but some of them at least will feed you on July 1st for 2.^k. per I "ppear to be gifted with that kind of .meal. Here's where you get your inon- j culture-and their parents ate not guUt- ey's worth. I '**•• Flesherton football team defeated the '. J- Miller Faiilie, proprietor of the i»riccville eleven on the latter's grounds, ^^ >"ton Record,; has handed over the on Saturday evening by the close score P'per «" his mechanical superintendent f 1 Q } and sailed fur Scotland to- join the colors. .„ ' In saying farewell to his readers Mr. Mr. R.J. Woods of Corbetton -J' ; K^i,,le says in part: "I am very sorry preach to the t)ransemen on Sunday, j ^^^^ j ^^ ^^^^^^ ^^ continue as editor July Uth. in the Orange Hall at 1 roton , ^^^ p^bij^her of the Record but these I' Station, at '2.M p. in P. McPherson, right of way and lease | nooi red blood in their veins should be agent for the C. P. R. , Winnipeg, spent ' helping to fi({ht the battles of the Empire Sunday with his brother-in-law, Piofessorj in Europe. I therefore pace my Wright. ! country's call above everything ^else and will lay down the pen to buckle on the sword." Comment on these ringing words is perhai>s unnecessary. But there arc many young men still in this country who could go. yet appear to be Mr. Jas. Siioson of the T. and S.Road [ i^g^jng ;„ the "good red blood, ' at.d has had hi.'* implement and driving house i occasionally one is found who even re- moved. Mr. J Kaitliug of Feversham Ly^^^ f(, ^,jgt ^jjg f.j^,ljgg pf those who did the work. Jo go. Two Owen Sound women had a fist:- , f^^ g ^ Thompson, a former resi- The' The local light line from the power | house to Flesheiton hos been completed | and the wire gang are now running the j line oD through Ceylon to PriceviUe. j cuff encounter in the police court. hair Hew for a little while but eventually separated. The contract for the new hydro sub- sUtion for Owen Sound has been let. The contractors have been given four ^ninths in which to complete it. Carl Wolfe of Toronto will teach piano 1 dent of Artemesia, died on Thursd."»y, they were j„„g j^^ ^^ Strongfield, Sask. He un- derwent an operation for appendicitis and progressed favorably for a week when f)eritonitis developed, resulting in his sudden death. The deceased, who was the eldest lou of the kte Mr. Sam- uel Thompson, a teacher in this part of and organ ia Osprey during July and (Grey County in the early days was born August. Persons wi.hi..? an e.-.rly call i"n "i'pnnghill farm, west-back line, from Mr. Wolfe may leave' their names I Artemesia, in 1S64, and was therefore ^t Fevetsham Post Othce. ! 51 years of age. His father died when , he was quite young and upon his very highly esteemed widowed mother, who : died 11 years ago. fell the burden of car- ing fur the family of young children left. ; He grew up on "Springhill'' ff.rni where he lived until 1898, when he moved to Minefiing, Simcoe County, from where in 1910 he moved to Strongfield, Sask. where he prospered and owned 800 acr> s of land. In 1889 Mr. Thompson was married to Miss Martha Wright, daoght- er of the late Mr. Bartholemew Wright, Mr. John Wuiiten of Toronto is visit ing old scenes and friends in this part. He has been a contractor iu Toronto for some years and has just completed the -carpenter work on a big $250,000 block. We understand that those who intend going to Toronto and Niagara on the ex- cursion on July 17lh, can secure a four days limit on their ticket by procuring a Chatsworth ticket, which can l>o secured from the Committee on the train. Two young men of Flesherton were up ' of Orange Valley, who survives him with before Magistrate McMullen on Monday I three sons and one d«ught«r,viz , Elmer, evening charged with breaking the school I Alma, Edward and Willie all at home. ^:>AJj^ -^ â- Â»: â- â-¼â€¢ -^^ir -^ ^w -w -^ -w -w -^ -^ ;w -^ -yr -w â- <»-, -»â-  'r- ^' â- Â»â€¢ â- Â»- •>*• ,-^ -^ -»â-  -r-'-^ir^-. ^ -»- -^ j^- â- ^- â- â- ^y** ^-- » -'--i- i ^-- '---'-â-  ---•-..'^ -.'-'-'-â-  â- â€¢â- Â» - ^.'^.J^ ;^..^\ » » » m '». .»-j/'^..----.J'-W~\.^-m "^i^-^-,'^',.'^- -, F. G. KARSTEDT, KARSTEDT BROS. FLESHERTON - PRICEVILLE ANNOUNCEMENT Thru these coluoins will run a series of adTeitisements which will be of iaiereat to all. We all know that one can buy at better prices when the quantity cau be handled. Thru purchasing the buaiuess in PriceviUe, it gives us an excellent outlet, enabling us to buy iu larger quantities, and in turn give our customers better prices. These especially low prices apply to either stores, and dae bills given in cue store are good in either stores. These prices are good until further notice. ,5. I t * t 4 •windows m Ceylon Public School. There being a doubt in the Magistrate's mind he gave the defendants the benefit of the doubt and dismissed the case. Owen Sound Westside Methodist Sun- â- day School's annual Excursion to To- ronto, Niagara and Soldiers' Concentra- tion Camp, via C. P. R. to Toronto, and â- Canada Steamship Line!) to Niagara, on July I7th. Uunuing on Saturday makes this the mo.st popular summer outing of the season. Information cheerfully fur- .nished by any Methodist clergyman in your locality. See bisr bills later. Legal Blanks For Sale â€" R . J. Sproule keeps constantly on hand and for sale cheap a full stock of Deeds, Mortgages, Wills and all other legal blanks. Any requiring such will find it to their^ inter' est to give him a call. For sale cheap and on easy trrms. Lot 13, cou. 11, Osprey, 110 acres. This is a first class farm and in a good state of cultivation. Good Lank barn and new frame dwelling. Apply to R. J. Sproule Flesherton, MISCELUNEOIS Lostâ€" Between Flesherton and Kim- berley OD Friday, June 4, \ black suit coat. Finder please leave at this office. Lestâ€" A small terrier dog, June 22, between brown and tan color, short hair, answers to name of JeS. Any informa- tion as to bis whereabouts thankfully re- ceived. â€" Jas. Genoe, Flesherton. Notice is hereby Riven that tne Agency for the Sydenham Mutual Fire Iiisuraoce Company, formerly held by the late W. G. Pickell, has been taken over by H. B. McLean, Priceville. R. R. No. 2. Specias in Groceries Canned Goods â€" Peas, Corn, Tomatoes, Pumpkins, 3 cans for 25c. Granulated Sugar, per cwt J7.1"> (granulated Sugar. 1-t lbs. tor fl.OO Golden Yellow Sugar, 16 lbs. for $1 00 Royal Household Flour, per bbl t7.50 Gleuora Patent Flour, per bbl »7.00 Wafih Goods, Etc. On the table will be found a i?oodly showing ot >N ash Goods, Ginghams. Repps, Crepe Cloths. These sold regularly at 18c. per yard. Our special price will be 12ic. to clear them out. Voile Waist.s in the latest style, very pretty indeed, excellent value at Sl.OiJ. oil . Reduction on all Ladies' Millioery. SPECIALâ€" Gasoline 17 cents per gadlon. Gents' Ready-to-M/^ear Clothing We have a splendid line in all the new patlero.s and .<iyles. Just to introckice our "Sovereign" Brand to custoiu^ri we are otfeiir.K a special dircouut of 10 . This is a bona-fida reduction. No make-believe. Heirdware Daisy Churns. No. $2, $*i.bO; No. ;5, $7.00. Happy Thought Rin^'e», all prices. MARTIN-SENOrR READY MIXED PAINTS. Though an advance has been made, our's will be sold at the old prices. Also Oils. Vainish and Turpentine. Shelf Hardware at the lowest possible prices. Screen Door», Screen Windows in all sizes. 2 only acts of Single Driving H.irness. \ ^-pecial even at $18 00. We offer same for quick sale at 91-'^ -00. Speciad in Slippers 50 pairs Children's 1 tl GO and 91-3'> lia«>. and '.) Strap now selling pair. Slippers, regular for .'iO cents per Prices to Apply to Flesherton Store Only for years. â- '^uld regularly One car of Fine Salt to arrive in a few days. This is the same as we ve been hsodlio'j at $1.50 per barrel, now $1.35. One ear of National Porl;Iand Cement to arrive also. For customers who will unload same off the car at the station we offer you the exceptionally low figure of $1 3*) per tjbl. Place your order now for what you want. A c-ar load of No. 1 Chestnut Coal is due to arrive iu a few days. The luality of coal we sell is well known to our customers. Let us have your order. ^ HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE ^ Came Astrayâ€" Three heifei-sâ€" Two yearlings and 1 ytar old â€" 1 red and white, one bUck : owner prove property and pay expenses. S. McMullen. lot 154, 2 E T. S. R.. Artemesia. War Price Cut Special Musical Offer .\t the rate of t7-'X) foi twenty lessons, two lessons per week. I will receive all new piano pupils during April, May and June. -MARK KVERETTE WRIGHT Iu leligion Mr. Thompson was a Presby- terian, active in the work of the church wherever he lived. In lti^2 he became a member of Chalmers' chutch here and took a deep interest in the work of the church and "Sabbath school. Io 18iH) he was vailed to the othce of elder, am* ser- ved faithfully until his removal from the congregation. Two brothers and a sister viz., John of Oriltia, All>ert and Mis. Jago, Missionaries in Palestine, survive him. His brother, Wm., a theological student, and well known here, died 16 years ago. The Chatsworth News ha* changed hands, Mr. T. H. B. McCuUongh being the new proprietor. At the non-jury sittings of the Supreme Court in 0«cn Souud last wotk wds tried the care of Brown vs. Brown. This W8.S an action for breach of promise of marriage by Miss Brown of Holstein, a- gainst Dr. Brown of British Columbia, who formerly practised in Holstein. Dr. Brown did not defend the action and judgment was givwn in favor of the plain- tiff for $3 5a>. .At the regular meeting of Prince Arthur Lodge on Friday evening last Wor. Bro. F. H. W. llickling was In- stalling Master and the following officers were installed and inveiited for the en- suing year: Wor. Bro. John W riaht, W. .M.; Wor. Bro. T. A. Blake'ey, I. P. M.; Bro. Thos. Clayton, S. W ; Bro. C. J. Bellamy, J . W. ; Bro. Rev. R. C. Kerr, Chap : Wor. Bro. Jos. Blackburn. Treas.; Wor. Bro. F. H. W. Hickling, Sec: Bro. R. H. Goldhawk, Tyler; Bro. G. A. Mc- Tavish, S. D. : Bro. T. C. Blakeley, J. D.; Bro. G. Suell, S. S.;Bro.T. Chard, J. S.; Bro. J. S. McMillan, I. G.; Bro. Thos. Henry. D. of C. W^r. Bro. T. A Blak ely was elected representative to Grand Lodge. Walker-White The marriage of Mary Mable White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David White, Rock Mills, to Mr. R. C Walker of Hillsburi{, took place ou Wednesday, June 2;trd, at the Baptist ChuJch, Rock MilL*. tlu- church being l)eiiutifully dec- orated for the occasion . Rev. R. C- Kerr, of Flesherton iffittited. .At the close of the ceremony the bride was pre- sented with a Bible by the Church. Miss Delia Pedlar of Rock Mills played the wedding inarch. The bride was brought in and given away by her father and look- ed very pretty in a tuilor-raade suit of Belgium blue cloth with a pretty hat. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. White lield a reception at their home. The bride .ind groom wen? the recipients of many pretty and useful gifts fiom their numerous friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Walker left on the afternoon train for their home iu Hillsburg where they were received by a host of kind friends anil relative^". -At the Hillsburg reception a sumptuous sup[)er was :4lso served . A Representative Wanted â€" FOR- The Old Reliable Fonthill Nurseries To sell in Flesherton and district. A chance of a lifetime to do a big trade . among the farmers as well good oruamen- , ^ ial business in the town. , w Exclusive territory. Handsr.me free outfit. Highest commissions. \^ "-ite for terms. Stone & Wellington Fonthill Nurseries (Established 1887) TORONTO - ONTARIO Deering Implements AND Gaso ine Engines All kinds of Deering Implements. Parts ! always on hand .Agent for Barrie and .Mt. Forest Cutteis, Barber Buggits. Lou- 1 den Litter Carrieis, Hay Tracks, Pedlar shingles and siding. These Implements re>iuire no recommendation as they ate i standard goods and recognized as the best on the market. Seasonable || Furniture ll At the Flesherton Furni- ture Warerooni." Such as Spring Beds. Mattresses, Baby Carriages, Bedrnxm Sets, Parlor Piect". Parlor Sets, ef',- Here are three special articles for i^uick sale: 1 Heavy O^ik Dining Room .Svt, leatherette upholsterins, •! pieces, only $16.50. â-  •nly (.•nly 1 (,'ik E.\tensioo Tajle. $U.00. 1 Quartered C>ak Bouffet, mirror, a beautiful thing, $27.00. Il[ MARKHS. Carefully Corrected ; Wheat r. j Oats ' Peas Barley Buckwheat i Flour Hay tButUr Eggs, fresh „ ; Potatoes per bag ; Geese A. Ducks ^ Fowl j Chickens . ) ' Tuticeys Each Week .. $1 20lo 1 25 60 t* «>0 . . »1 25 to 1 25 75 to 75 75 to 75 . 87 •><) to $8 30 . $15 00 to 15 00 22to 22 20 to 2U o5 tu 35 11 to 11 11 to li 8 to 9 10 to 11 14 to 15 MAN Our prices will stand the test with any brm. Come and see wliat you buy before you buy, then buy what you see. SHOULD ^ NOT ADVERTISE IS ^ THE MAN WHO HAS ^ THE ONLY WHO W. H. BUNT FURNITURE DEALER PHONE 23 R2 Flesherton - Ontario. %^%^^%% ^^^ %^^v%^^/%« School Children's Eyes. ED. RUTHERFORD Proton Station MASSEY HARRIS IMPLEMENTS NOTHING TO OF- FER IN THE WAY OF SERVICE- AND -SUCH A PERSON IS A DEAD ONEâ€" WHETHER HE KNOWS IT-OR NOT. Elbert Hubbard in the Fra X X X X X X X X This famous make of implements is well known ail over the cimutry and their own good work is the best reconi-. mendatiun they can receive. If you j require anything in the line of Binders, i Mowers. Seed Drills. Cultivators, Pulp- j SrSrS!::. Sr(iu::;giW. a. Armstrong. Man V lives have been minea through neglected eyestrain UUF ClUDDingLlSt in childhooa. The eyes of every child should be examined. We have made a special study of this branch of optics, and'guaranteo satisfaction. ; Consultation free. \ Boxes, Ensilage Cutters. Gasoline en gities. Sawing outfits, etc., give us a chiinee to quote prices. WOOD CUTTING Har.t Sa>i' Wixid Cuttiujf with iieatiie^" and (lespateh, "lO to 90 (x>ids [wr liav. -V'so a go(v\ .-itrdwcutting outlit. l^ta'tisfiictioii guarantei'il. Leave ycur ordeis with the uuder.^igned. -UKO BRACKENBURV. Ftversham iJalG John Wright, - Agent Flesherton -"••"IMIIIHIII Debentures Issued Ibr SltnrtTermofYfi Homeseekers' Excursions To Western Canada The following pnces are paid in advance suoscriptions for strictly only. We ave no accounts with other papBrs . , ^ Flesherton Advance . . ...t I 00 Youths Companion .... .... 2 GO Toronto World, daily . 3 00 Toronto Daily News . . .. . 2 00 Weekly Globe . .. 90 Mail-Empire 75 Family Herald & Scar 99 Toronto Star .... 2 00 Farmer Sun .. . 90 Farmers Advocata .... .. .. 1 50 Weekly Witness 90 Saturday Night 3 OO Home Jouriul 90 Poultry IJeview 40 Rod and Gun magazine 90 R. J. COLQUETTE NEGOTIABLE Interest toupons TayaWe Hatf-Ywrfy ^l| I ASSETS ! $7,480,339 A i Particular attention is directed to the remark'kbly low Kounil Trip Fares io connection with bonie'<eekers' Excur- sions to We.stern Caaada via Canatlian Pacific Railway. Tickets are on sale each Tuesday until October ^th, inclusive, and are i-ood to 1 irf-_i #-_ ti.. r«,i l ^^ m return within two months from date of â-  *««"' '*' *•>« Cockshutt Plow Feversham, Ont. Cos Ihe urwi West Permanent I o^n Companij IDJIII eORintfSt West. Toronto III II W. J. Bellamy, Ag«nt laug Flesherton I sale. I ! The C. P. R. ofTers the tinest possible ! equipment and fastest train service via one of the most scenic routes in the â- . world. 1 It is the only line operating through ' standard aud imirist sleeping cai-s, also { dining cars to Winnipeg and Vancouver. , All e'V'iptn^'it is owned and o|>erated by the C. P. R.. affording the highest form of erticiency . i If such a trip is under consideration ; ap[>Iy to any I". P. U. Agent for ful ; I particulars or write M. Q. Murphy' 'D.P. A.. Toronto. Full Line of Farm Intplemsnts Wagons, Buggies. Cutters, Sleighs, and Gasoline En()iaes, Melotto Cream Separators, Baker Wind Mills, Pumps, Piping and Pipe Fittings always oh hand. Bealty Bros'. o£ Ferfus, Barn Tracks, Litter Carriers and stable fittUQ(R. Cockshutt aud Frost <.t Wood Ke(iairs always on hmoA. FftocrsDam* â€" Oatarlo*

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