Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 29 Mar 1917, p. 5

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I ^^ March 29 1 917 THE FLESHEETON ADTAXCE k % 1 ' r 1 r » ♦ • •» \^ae i * . -j0 â- <r s5 : I V -t •< ♦ V THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA ' HEAD OrriCE - TORONTO Your surplus earnings in our Savings Department earn inter- t.T D 18 7, est at current rate. 236 FLESHERTON BRANCH Tenders Wanted [^'^^^-^''^^^ ^ ' '^^ ' '' ' '' * ' • ' ' '^'^^ ' -'^ ' â- ^ ' '^ '^ '^'^' * »â-  ' ., â-  .... ..^-^^^ GEO. MITCHELL, Manager. C. p. R. Time Table. Trains leave Flesherton Station as follows : Going South Going North 7.53 a. in 12.01 o.in. 4.27 p.m. 9.18p. ra. The mails are osed at Flesheitou as ollows : For the north at 10.40 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; and the afternoon mail south at 3.40 o'clock. For mornina; tr.iin south mail close at 9 ;j. in. the (jreviuus ev'g. VICINITY CHIPS :"%. The Robins ure here in force. Ml. T. Julien is movlnLr to hia laiiu In Osprey. Wilfred Butler, who moved tu i"wn a ahurt time ai<o, has enlisted in the 24.*^l'i. Mr. Ja.'k Bunt of Torjato, i.- visitins; with his brother here. Mrs. .'ohn Kerv has soil her home and lot to Mrs. S. Uoy. Pte. Eiuest KelLs of the24S-h Uitt., 'Chatavroith, vi.silea In town a few d-ys last week. Misse«Rul»y an 1 Penvl Kidly, Toronto, were visitors at Mr. Mark Wilson's a fere days durinii the past week. y Ml. lioy Kerr of Toronto wis in town last week and took his tii.itlK'r tj Toronto, where she will reside v ith liini. President Wilson has called Coii;»ress for .\piil -. two weeks earlier than was intended. Bornâ€" To Mr. and Mrs. .\rchie Stewart on Saturday, March 24. I'-'l", . s'daughter. ' A younz man named Liwreuci? of Durhnni has taken the p'ace of S. Cudiuore, retired, in the S'andird Bank here. Mr. W. vVyatt moved tu town tliis week and has taken possession of the property rtceiitly purchased fi 'ni Mrf. White o!i .Mice sf.eet. Charles Martin'* auction sal.j of f'Wiii stock and iaipleiuents has leeu po.stpoiied j until Thursday, .\p!il 5, on a.-ci-Hint i>f the impassable roads. Mrs. »V. W. Tiiinblu returned last Wednesday aft'*r speudin^j a w.ek with her daughter, .Mrs. W. T. H.ii'gsor, at Owen Sound. She was acojmpauieil by Mrs. Hodgson, who is leaving f ^r her home at TUorutiiu. Mr. W. H. Miller of Oranv-eville h.s been en^aKi'd to take Mr. Crossley's .place with F.H.V.' Iliokliii;. Mrs.Miller ariived on Mondiy and Mr. Miiortn Tuesday. They will occiii>y Mrs. Vat Dusen's residence. Mr. W. P. Crossley left the employ of Mr. F. H. W. Hicklinu; last week and took a holiJay with friends in Toruulo. We understand he has been engaged by Mr. W. H. Wright to help ou: in the corner store. A Red Cross knitting tea will be htU at the home tf Mrs. II. S. White, -â- Vfternoiiii Apiil ;!rd. Kveryone is invited to come and enjoy a pleuiant afterm-on and i-t the same time help the soldiers. The proceeeds at the tea at Mrs. !>led',< was 18.7."). Mrs. Jamieson returned Home S.rurJuy oin foronto, where she has oeen for iouie tmie atteudiiiij her »â-  ii', Hert, who is in the hospital there. Bert is recover- ing slowly from his attack of pneumonia but expects to h:»ve to i(o to .i sanitarium for a lime. The reguUr nionlhly ineetioa; of the Women's Iiistitule will be held in the Hi.{h Schoiil, Wed. .\pril 4lii, 2 .'Wshap "Floweis 111 relation to the home," by Mrs. Wilco.t. ''What are you doing to help your la*titll^e,"by iMrs. Henrv. - Mrs. W. A. U.iwken, Sec. Mr. Cha-i.Thistleihivaite returned last weok from Kiiglin t, where he went with the 147th Datt. He was pronouncol physically unlit there and still back home. The climate aeeiiij to have dis- ^ agreed with Mm. He left on Mond^'y for London, Unt., to recuperate in the convalescent ho.<ipital. Atthe Guild in iho Presbyterian church ou Tuesday cveiiint; of list week an iu'cr- eu'lbij debate was gi^en. ih; subject beii);^ "Resolved that thj w me i of Canaili should hue the FraiKhi.s.'." The comp- etitors were (i. MuTavish, M. Curnlirld and W. llnrtisoii on the alhriu^tive side, and D. McVicir, J Han.son »nJ Ar'. Willjam.) en the iiej,'ative side. The J!id;es wore, Mrs, Blackbuiii, .Miss M. Wilvii an U'hail.'s Bellamy. The deci- sion Wis nivcn in fivor of the negitive « 1j. a ijo.jd orowu wis in iktien lane;. Rjorurine is 'luite dead in this part of Grey. A great number of youne men, ! eligible to eoli-^t, have emigrated to the Wfcjt. We are told that conditions out there are worse than ihey are here. It maybe that ihese bovs will be ''out of the frying pan into the tire." Nearly a week ot tfiaw as taken away nioit of the snow but there are still piles on the roads held there by the fence? >vhich makes them impassable at the present 'ime. iiud trattio lias been thoroughly held up thi.? week. It has been nice to hear the son^- of the birds oQce again. Fifty tliousind young m-n will he call- ed out for training under the Militia .\ct for home defence very soon. Many will be taken from factory, s'ore and back ottices. Voung women slioald prepare now to KU their place.i by attending the Northern Business College, Owen Sound, for a special course St)ring Term opens ; Apiil IM. Tend-rs will be received by the under" [ si:,'iied up till 12 o'clock noon, Tuesday | .April ll)th,forthe sever.il trades rei|uiredj in the erec;iou and completion of 'a school house at Eugenia, S. S. No. l.'J, j .\rteme.siii. i Plans may be seen at the residence of the undersigned, aho a: Forster Ji: Clark, Architects, ortiue 8»7 2nd .Ave. East, Owen Sound The lowest or any tender not u..'ce8sarily accepted. J'A'ATHAX LATIMER Sec.Treas. ; " " Eugenia. i Women \\ar Wiirkers Young women can render the Country real service by preiJiring to take positions in Business Oltices and Banks and relieve young men for wa,. servite. Fifty thousand men will be called up Very soon under the Militia Act for home defence. -- Who will take ihtir places in the Business Otfices and Banks '. Youug women shauld pre- pare now it the â€" Ow K> Si'lNl), < »NT. 1 Sprin g Term opens APRIL 10th | (Circular Fr,,-. c A. FLEMING. F.C.A., Principal SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT A large collection of tlie cleanest, most tasteful stylfii, values and varieties, uaequalled, is what we offer for the spring season. You will find our line of Blue and DIack Sei-gos extra value. Blue Gabardine. Cream Serge with a tiny black Htrip.', and plain Cream Serge.a. We have a full line of Suiting,â€" Call and see them. SILK3 We have as nice a Silk a.s was ever shown in' Flesherton. A lovely piece of green and brown Silk, with tiny stripes, the very newest All the shades in plain Silk, and the prices, arc right. Also in blue and black Talietas for suits. WAISTS W'e have some of the prettiest Waists ever shown in Flesherton in silk crepe, mai/.e and white, a«d pretty voile Waists. House Cleaning Time Is At Hand With the advent of spring comes the task of liouse cleaning. Brigh- ten up your home by putting new Curtains on, and new Rugs. We are prepared to meet all spring bus- iness in having a full stock of Blinds Curtains, Bungalow Nets, scrims. Carpets, Rags. Oilcloth, Wallpapers. SEEDS Ready now to show you Extra No. 1 clover seeds, in Mammoth, Common Red, .Alsike, and Alfalfa, and "Fine Tree" Timothy. "m- price-- are rigiit. COATING White Blanket Cloth with a blue check; a pretty piece iu tweed, and the prices are right. Ill Housedresses, Aprons and -Middies, we can show you a complete Hat. BOOTS We have our new spring styles in for Ladies' Boots. High Rid Top, Patent Leather, and also Colored Tops . and the prices are right. FLOUR xM. FEED NOW OS li.'.NP F. G. KARSTEDT FLESHERTON, ONTARIO. Spiinjhil R.'d Cro.ss has accepted the cost of a cot in a Canadian hospital at Ramsijate, Knglaud, costing SoO, t" be named the Sprii^hill Red Cross cot. Ten dollirs wa.s also given to the '^eneiHl fund, also two pillows and slips and six hospital shirts. The proceed.^ of last metting were $4 .">i> Next >neetiug at the sch"ol house. This .society is »ery much alive. Tenders Wanted. '• Tinder, :U fur thtf House cf Mrs. Wm. Brown, a widow, who lived alone at Junes' Fall.*, three mi'ej from Owen Sound, was found dead, clad in iiighlclothes and knc. ling by her bed wi'h l.er heal and face bru.sed and bloodstained. She may have received the bruises by falling, but the back door was open. Representative I WANTED at once^for j FLESHERTON and District for Canada's Greatest Nurseries I Spring l',)17 p'anting ii»t now leidy I Splei:did list ot hardy Caniuiui liiown fruit and ornamental .-tock, iiichiding, Mcintosh Red .Apple, Sr. Rjgis E^er- 1 bearing Raspberry and many other â-  eaders. , New illustrated catalou^e sent ou I apDiication. ; Stait now at best selling time. Liler- il propusitiou . Stone & Wellington The Fonthill Nurseries. ( Established IH;C . 1 TORONTO - ONTARIO Boar for Service The undersigned his a thoruu«h.)red Yorkshire B^ar lor service on lot ll.con. 8. Osprey. Terms 81.0*1. FRED SPOFtTAUD. R. J. COLQUETTE Feversham, Ont. Agent for the Cockshutt Plow Cos Full Line of Farm Implements Wagniis, Puggies, Cuiteis, Sleighs, and Gasoline EuiHues, Meloito Cream Separators, Baker Wind Mills, Pumps, I'iping and Pipe Fittings always oil hand Realty Pros', of b'orgus, Barn Tracks, Litter Carriers and stable Httings. Cockshutt and Frost & Wood l\opairs always im ban 1 Fever$l>am» - Ontario Solve Uig iToOletu. The railway unions of this town have solved the high cost of living. Some time ago a siiedal coiuiuittee was appointed to purchase food and fuel supplies as required by their members. The committee has handled within the past week two cartloads of potatoes, two cars of wood, forty head of cattle, two tons of honey, eight carloads of coal and tlfty carloads of hardwood. In a few days it expects a carload of groceries and two ot apples. The commilteo is composed of twenty-five luombers, representiuR different crafts, and has saved 3i> per cent, on its pur- chases to date. â€" The Cranttord Courier. Australi.i boasts of tue talieat trees Krov/n OQ Uriiish aoil. Sealed tenders, marked will be received ui; to March following supplies 1 r the Refuu'e f, r UI17 ; 1 COAL ; ai !•: \T BREAD GB')CEUIE.S Printel application forms may ''e had from C.JUH'y Clerk Fred Rutherford, Uwen Sound, or from D. H. Siuclair, the Manacer. The lowest ur any tender ni>t , acepted unless safsfictory to the H. of R Committ-e. AdJreaa .>11 tenders to Chairma'i House of Refuae Committee, j Citf D H. Siuclair. the Manager, Mark-! dale. For Service i I Cue pure bred Shorthorr. Bull on lot : 'M, coll. ;•, .Artemesi.i, Terms 31 Ct> for I urades. Must be piiJ wuhin 9^ months | fniui date i f service. ' 11. Jan. 17 -R. O. TCRSER. > .• ^' Eyes. " Sciiool CMldren' Many lives have been ruinea through neglected eyestrain in childhooa. The eyes of every child should be examined. We have made a special stud> of this branch of optics, and guarantee satisfaction. Consultaticn free. W, A. Armstrong. MELOTTE CREAM SEPARATORS Are â- >(iil Leidinn First in 188S TheMeteis i U Foremost iu I9i7 .ir V Mill In I -e â- ^ Turns Easiest Skims Cleanest Wears Longest Hi.> T ,-D:iy The Largest ^?«lc 111 The British iunpiro 5air To Cily, I'oun and Village Dwellers in Onlario. Keep hens this year EGG ard poultry prices, iIk' h'.;o of v.liich have seldom or never been experieiici.i1, Ci.rtaiiily make it v.orlli anyone's while to st.irt kecpii;,.^ hens. By doing so you have fresh e^gs at the most trillinq; cost. At the same time you have the splendid satisfaction of knowing that you arc doing somcthin<:; towards helping Britain, Canada and the .\llics achieve victory this year. Increased prodiicti.iii of i )od licl;>'i not only to lower the lii..;h cost of living, bat it h^'lps to increase the urgently needed surplus of Ciiiuid-i's food for export. It saves money otherwise spent for cjiss and poultry at hijih prices, and s.ives the labor of others vhise effort is needed for more vita! w;ir work. Tlie Ontario Deparlmeiit of .VgriciiUure will give every posi^ible assidlaiice by aiTordiiig iiiK.iinaLioii alxuit p>niltry keeping. Write for free bulletin which tells how to keep lu:;s (iidd.'e.ss be!'nv\ "A vegetable garden for every home" Nothing should be o\-crlix)ked in tliis vital year of the war. The IVpar laent camesily iavitescvcryone to help increase production by i^rowir.g vcsietitbks. Kveii the siiiallest pint of ground, when properly cultivated, pro- dtices a surprising amount of vcgelablcj. ICxpcricuce is not essential. C>ii request tlie Departmoiit of .\gricuUurc will send valuable literatuie, free of charge, giving compleie direc- tions for preparing .scil, planting, ciiitiv.-ilion, etc. -V plan of a vegetable gaiiLii, indicating suitable crop to grow, Ix-.st v;uietie3 and tluir arrangcmeiit in tlie garden, will be Sent free to ally address. A'.ldrL'ss letters to "Vegetable Ciiir.paigM," 11, partmeiit of Agricidtnre,. rarliamcnt Un l.'in^-;, Torc-r.to Ontario Department cf Agriculture \V. H. Ii3,irst, rvrnistsr of Ae^icullera !?ar!ia'^cr.t EuiWiags Toronto 11 Just A Few Words, Mr. Farmer Vou have been lliiniiiug of buy inij a .Mli.'Tm: Separator for the past two or three years, â€" or perijapsyoii Jul Lh;uli about it once but was innsuaded into taking some otiier make guaranteed "just as good and noL iialf the price. â-  Every month the ".Mti-oTTF.' is replacing scores of these ".Jast As Good ' macijines which !:nd thtir last resting place on the junk pile. It'yeu have never u.sed a Cruini Separator. Jou't be a "back nmn- ijii" any longer. If you are usii;^' some lianl I uniuiiT. troablesoiue. top heavy bowl separator which i.s eausiufj; as much waste of vahiable butter-fat as â-  e old setiinij pan or gravity system. â€" Throw It Out And Install In l:s I'lace A. Money Mak°r â€" liie "MKi.nrTK . \Vc have a '•Mklottk" here (or you. and would be ;;lad t« have your nnnis aJilod to llie long list of sati.stiod â-  Mki.i'Tti:" L'jers. .Just let us know that you are ibinkinjj of a Sc'puratur and we will be glad to talii the nia'. ler over with \ou. D. McTAVISH - FLESHERTON ]|1 111 II I 1^ i m FLESHERTON BAKERY A\'K yon nice our Ki'Ciitl evef notiectl how really tiiste;; '. IT iia.s the quality, t!io ina\(.':5 for taste and health. TtlK Best Grades of every Ingredients are u.--ed. orix 'phone WaiTtin will call aiiv dav Of us am GIVK 11 Pastrv, vour Order for C'alu â- les m _ m Public Notice MAIL CONTRACT Ht I SK.\1,KI' TKMil'.K.-* «<l.lrvSM-.l to I'osti.iiistvr Ci'iifral will hi' rfeeiiol ;;^:f:.r "w '^z:::^'^i ii^s 'VIi.o'Jv-' ' â€"") »^'-'«-""" ^:>"»««. -"i »e ^fiiii.H, nil :\ ppipiwed ('i>ntr;Hl f"r f"ur y<'i»r«, ^ix Miiieo per tteek on llie rtnitc l''LKt«HERTUN KIHAL M \II. KOITK NO. ;t 'Tike ii.itice that :i'I persons are iiore- hy forbidiien Irespassinfj; on, or dumpin<? iiiy rnbtiisli on, or tnking, sand, gmvel, jCiuth or other matter oft I'tirk lot known jas the Fleshcr sand pit, in Flosherton, I contjiiniui; alioat two acres, as all persous i tresp^sjiuu 'T cominiftinn any waste or iiio reinovinu anythins; therefrom, ou any part of the Klesher estate in and pros* ecuted aceoidiun to law, DU. T S. >PROrLK, J u!y G Executor for the Estate â- from the li>;li .Vi>ril, I'.'IT. next. rrintednnii-.'scimtaiiiint; fiutlier iuforuiA- tion.is to C'lnditlims of proposed i.intraot niny be seen and ',>l:«iik forin.i of Tenderinay b- obwiiied Ht till' I'ost fOth.'iM o! KU'shtiton Toruntii anil at ihe i.ttiee of the I'ottt Ofliw liispiclor, Toronto. A. t*l"rHKKI..\.\I), I'lwl Ortice Insptctor I'lut Oihi'P Iiiaixvtiir"!' Oitico, MaiiU Uith, l!r.7., House For Sale or Rent Brick Uoiiso fiir sale or rent ii> tha vidage of Flesherton. For patliculaw apply Iu D. T. WRIGHT, Jaiiia liuo Dondftlk.

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