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Flesherton Advance, 7 May 1914, p. 4

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May 7 THE J' L E S H K f N ADVANCE An imtapendent newpn|-r, piiMiuheil every mnuiay at th 1 * office, Collinfrwmid Street, 1 --herton. Subscription |iric $1 IHT annuni, / i-n paid in advance ;$1.5J whtn nt *<> paid IvrrtMni; rat*"* "ti .'ippliivui"ii. Circulation 1,100 u.-.-):l\ . tV H. Tliuraton- Editor Flcshcrton Methodist Church Uev. James l)u l'_ ril "ii. pntor. unday, 10 . m. (.'lax* . Meeting. SiniiUy SiTMi-.'.s 11 n. 111. and 7 p in. Thun-il iv, 8 |i. m. Prayer Meeting. ? a p t i s t Church R C. Kerr, Pa.tor. ?undy School 10 a . in , Service at 11 a. in. Bible study Thurtday evening it H o'clock at the home of Mrs. McLood, Artemesia Council Aitcmeaia Council met on Saturday las-t with all llw members pn-sent, llie Keeve in the cliair. Minutes ol last .i.-v-.i..n and of ppeciid sei- 11 of April 11 were read and confirmed. Comnunicft- tions as follows were read : Thos. H. Ultimo, .islviiin" grant of 5 to Grey Co. Board of Agriculture towards piizes for Grey county stuck at (he, Guelph fit Mock winter fair ; the Corbet Foundry CV re bridge steel, etc. ; Menu*. Lock- liart, Acheson V NicholU personally iritri'a upon the Council in tegtrdi" Mr. T- J- Stinson's application to chiuixe the boundaries of school .s.-ctiono lliree .iiid four ; iho chiel engineer Hydro Electric Coraniissiou re raduN, etc. Graham Brown That pathiiinstcis be tequeited to send (he t-leik A li->t of lots aii'l an oliinited nuinbrr of rods vrhtch, in the opinion of majority of the ratepayers in their road division where rail fence* now are on the north and -! sides of highway*, it wuu'd be an advantage for wiou>r roads lo bonus the owners to replace them l>y wire, end bow much tho owneis will accept and make the change during the present year Carried. Aldcorn Brown -That the Keeve and Cuuimmioner AMcorn aie hereby auth- orized to secure plans ami specifications and proceed to build bridge over the b kun<ien river in the village ot 1'rice- Ville Can led. t'liiicion -Aldctrn Tl '. tho applica- tion ..f Mr. T. .1. Slinson to huvo his |*ttdt temored f rum *chool Motion N"- ' ml placed in school hctlinn No. 3, bo XI'. i rntetUiiied by this Council Carr'il. Id-own Aldcorn That this Council Kneel as a Court of K -. .-i r . n the as- Bthsment roll ->f I!ll4al 10 o'clock n.m. tin Monday, the tii>t "lay of June, and the cleik give tlie.rr<{iiiivd notice tlier.of Carried. (.' iincil .vlpjiiincd. Honor Rolls Uppnrt of Flesherton I'ublic school for April. / ROOM 1 Sr. 3 R. N. Cornfield, Clarence Fish- er, \\Ys. Amistrong, Keno Curo, Frank Hunt, Violet Wat-oil, Mabel Field, Miibel IliclmriUon. ROOM 2 Jr. .'! -Kertdiill 15. \ Kuthviine Me- Vicar, rrtjuhart Sliunk, Kmest Davis, Stewart McTuvibli, (!.-o. Mitchell, Roy Pii'ton, Jeun I; i'i, tilxilys Diulgenn, Jim Stewart. Sr. "J-Vera Lever, Bert McLeod, Flossie Richardson, Ruby Lever, G'adys Lever. Jr. 2 Hilda (iulJhawk. Kduu Ferris, Jamie Wiijli', Lillian liuskin, (e')Uul) Ernest Flyr.n, Harry Cairiuuton, Mamie McTnvi-.il, Wilfred Lever, Ed. OUewell. Cecil McT,ivish, Jiin Stafford, Cordon BUkely, May Carringiun. ROOM S Class 1. Sr. Reggie Boyd, Jack Kar- strdt, Kthel Watson, Uaiold Bellamy, Freda Matthewson, Olive Matthewsor, Lillian McMullen, Kvadit Wilson, John Carrmgion. Class 1. Jr. EUie Ferris, Allie Norri* and Nelson Shunk (eo,iml), Ida Levr Louie Caruo, Murj<;rie L>udeon, David Colg4i>, Mamie Nuhn, Errol Truenian, Hn/.el Wyville.Orrell Fisher, Altie Field.-, Willie C.irimgtuu (absent). Report uf S. S. No. 7, KuphiMsia. Fourth L. Gorntieltl, M. Cornrield, G. Risk, H. Rogers, G. Rogers. Third -I. litckett, G. Kivjtt, H. Dile, R. Whyte. Second- E. Gilray, A. Knoit. H. Mc- Connell, R. Risk. First Sr. S. Clugslon, 1. Uilray, N. Fetch. Firm Jr. Roy Risk, 3. Beckett, E. Petch. Primer N. Knott, S. Haines,W.CIu- ston, 11. McCouuell, C. Risk. Present every day H- McCunnell, L. Cornfield, K. Uilray, H. Dale, A. Knott, G. Rog^r, H. McConnell, S. Beckett, R. Risk, S. rUines, I. Beckett, G. Risk, S. Clugron. C. Risk, R. Uiik, H. RK- ra- M. H. Hi MIIKKSTIINK, Teacher. Report of S. S. No U ArniteiuesU fo: the month of April. Sr. 4-Stanley Butler.l. B. \Vhitlake Alfred Butler. Jr. 4- Lottie Wtmtakir, Muriel Spicer Magdelenu butler. .Si. U Gordon MncArlhur, Julmny Wlnttaker, Gladys Hinck.s. Jr. 3 Mary ILisird, Millie Whiuker. Jr. a -Ida Hinckc, llariiett Hazanl, George Hnwud, Charlie Hii/.-ttd. Jr. '2 A Bobbie Whittdu-r, Jojoph lli./.ird. Primer --Bividoy Iiwin, Alfred llincks- A. -Guy Huzird, Thomas Haxard. A. Hiiru.tv, TKVI llti:. A nmre belontiii'g to Fred. Stoele fol- . 3d a C"lt last WIN k with only thcc feet. ' ['ho colt is perfect in every other respect ] iiid jiinipH around as lively asnor.iket. ,'reemoiv Star. TENDERS WANTED Sealed tendi r* will \>u rrciiived up to 10 >n My Ifiih, inst., 1!)14, for ihe fol- owinit conirac's in ronneciion with the f sheJs for the I'reHtyteriun , I'riceville : lit Ttio building of cement walls of the following dimensions : Two side walls, each 154 f.et loni' by 8ft. lOin. liivh by l^in. thick ; two end walls 50ft. md 4(ift. long by Sft. high and l'2in. thick. Wall lo be complctiul not later I him \n MI-,' in i, 1)114. 2nd--The laying down of six pieces of in .n- timber rock r'm, maple or beech >ock elm preferred)- 50 feet lung by ten inches sijuarr, or 12 pieces 26J feet loni; by 10 inclies fcjuare. .'Ird The laying down of 104 reen lialaam rafters, peeled, IJli feet long and .'i inch top. All timber to be delivered on church property not later than June 15th, 1!>14 Further particulars a-id Bpecificilions can lie hid from W. .1. Mends, chxirni'tn of committee. Address tenders to A. B MCDONALD, sec. Box 182, PriceviHe Pticeville. Ap-. 28, 1014 MAIL CONTRACT Si. \ : 1:1 TKNUKlts addressed to tho Post mab'er General, will be received at Otiawit until nuou, on Friday, the 5th June 1SH4, for the conveyance of Hi Majesty's A) nils on a proposed Contract for four years fix times per week eucli way ov r Kle'hrilon (Via Vandeleur) and Kui- al Mail Route. fv>ni the Postmasttr General's Pleasuie. I'lini >l notices containing further information as to conditions nf proposid Cunt ract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may lie obtained at the P'>st Offices of Fleherlo.i and Vandeleur and nt the OHice of tho Pest, Oflice Ins^jector at Toronto. Pott OHice Inspector's Ollice, Toronto, April I'.tth, 1!14. A. 81THF.RLAXD Pot Oftico Inspector. Portlaw Mrs. John W. M. Ki-c tinderwent an t>| ration for Bppt'inlc'c (is at her Imiiie. tit. McFaul of Co'lingwcod, iiMinlcd by X)rs. Ro./."ll rind Martin, |H-rfoniutfl tl.e ..jii-ra'i'.ti A Irn I nurse it in attend- ance', and we are glad to report tint the is progri'hHing as well fin be toward recovery. Mis. All un Blakey IIHS been very ill the past two weeks, and HO far there is apparently very liuU-, it miy, improve- ment. Mr. Wallace, a student of Wyeliffe college, |.-i .11 b 'I in Mount '/.inn church a week ago Sundny in the intcrt-Hts of the Dominion Alliance, ami delivered inuch appreciated di-ic-uirse on the work of the s'iciuly and temperance. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hindlearo moving to Mrs W. Badgerowa Cum on the fourth line. Ki'l'dt < f S. S. No. '.'. Artt-nieaia. Clf-.K I K. Itonlliiim, Clareiioo "ir. H. Citiwell, W. Irwin. Cinss.'!, Sr. -W. Hrr, U. Ho.,t . Cl.i-H "., Jr. Mildrod Udarp, SUMO Clmrd. Chss2. .Si- -Mildrod Cuswill, Fred Irwin. Cluss 15, Jr. Id i Hii-en, A dele Hrcen, (i.'oi^c AUin., Mildred Moore, ("Jordoii IfM'in. Part '-' Mni^aret Moore, Alex. Hi'! garth, Class I! Wesley White. Class A L'7jsie McMullen, Minnie McMnllui, Melville llo^aith A'iiii'. Harry Notice To Creditors lu the matter of the estate of JHIIUMI Cargo, late of the Village of Pletlierton, in Ilia County of Giey, Laborer, deceased. Notice i hereby given, pmsuant to The Trust e Act and amendments thereto, tint nil the creditors nm! thers lmvin{ clainn against the ost lit of the said James Cargo, win ilied on or i.bout the 28th day ol ilnnuary, A. L). 11114, arc required on or before the twenly-third day of May, A. 1). 1!U4, lo tend by post prepaid deliver to MISSIS. Wright, Te'funl iV McDonald of the tnwn of Owen S-iund in thu County of (iivy, so'irinits for F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON ONTARIO. New Corsets, 1914 Style Tlie importance of a well fitting and comfortable Corsjn notbe over tBiimutid. Poorly filling, the best dressmaker's efforts aie futile^ and aCoitet tl;at is uiiccmforlable is most unsatisfactory. TheD.&A. is esaentially comfortable and well fitting uon rnstable ardembocU ies all the new ideas. We stock alt the leading styles from tbe 50c. kind to $3.00 iu all sizes from 18 to 84 . The model illustrated La Diva 790 is a most popular design, and gives universal satisfaction comfortable and well fitting. Price 82.50. Ask to see the New Lace Front Corset Waterproof Coats for Men and Women Just placed iu stock a large shipment of Raincoat?, including u variety of popular colors in all iizcs. Thestylesare all new. The VIM tin ni:- are dependable and quality is guaranteed. Prices from 85.00 to 812.75. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT A lot of new shapes just arrived and some very pretty, new flowers Let us show you how well we can execute your order. Everything reasonably priced. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS BULL FORERVICE shorthorn hull - w.ll ho for The thoroughbred Field Marshall W Kcrvice on lot 170. T. S. R. Aitemeaia. Terras 81. Au) , JAS. STINSON, Prop. FOR A 30 DAYS' FREE TRIAL Of the 1900 Apply to Gravity Washer S. Hemphill, Do You Ever Sleep? "*JFI * r i "111" ui.i Wesley BotWn. I f you <lo )' on will be wise to A. Cora Reid K.<aviitoi-sof ilio last Will uul To-t.imiiit of the said d -TO -isrd, their Cluis- tian nnd surnuuii-H, a-Uln'sion and de- scriptions, tho fuil particulars of thiir claims, the Mnlfiiicnt and tin 1 nature of the securities (if any) hold by them. And further I ikii ii'-ticn dial iifler Biicli list m M i"iii'.l dnlo the sird ov.-oiilors will priK'i-i-il lo ,lis!nbute tlie ii'M't.i of the said divoaM"! miioli^ tlni rj^rttM entitled (lieieto, imvin^ i''i.-.u.i only lo tho claims of whluli they shall ili i. have i! ;i r. >>nd (hat tin- KIU| exe<.-utors will not l>c lialilo for tho said asstitH or liny purl theroi>f In any porxnn or pufMoiiHof whoso (''aim notice nhall mil hnve lieon rocrivrrt by them at tlie time of null distribuMuii. Datpd ihe'JOth dty <>f April, 1!U4. WUKillT, TKLKDKU ,t MeD'iXALD, i ','..-. S .und, Out. Solicit >rs for Executors, pay attontion. 1 :i in at tlie present time making a of their accounts | Specialty of Iron Dccls. The orisjinal iif tlie picture given at the hen'l o( tliis advertisement will only cost yon $5.00 5.00 $5.00 Get pometliiiif; nice and c-jmforto.ble on which to lay your weary head. Of course we have other beds at other prices, all equally low in price Sanitary 15eds such aa everybody wantH. Kprins8 und Mattresses to lit all bo:l.-\ Examine our stock nny- .vay, before pnrcliasiug your sleep (mincers. W. H. BUNT FLESHERTO.N, ONT. Agent For :- Washing machines, folding bath tubs,windmills,pump5, pipings water tanks, Beatty water bowls, steel stalks and stanchons, litter Can riers, hay carriers, slings, forks and tracking, McCormick Binders, mow- ers, rake loaders > tedders, drills, cul- tivators, harrows, Chatham wagons, Mount Forest buggies, and Frost wire. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Stone's Line A gloom WM cunt over thin neighbor- hood Unt week l>y two death* on this line. Much tsyaipithy it felt for thu be- reved one*. Mm. Sewell from the Weiit it'.tendrd her hrothcr's funeral, and Mn. Plumb McKlvinu and two children of Owen .s,,ini'l *tlended her uncle'* funeral. Mr. Henry Stone lott n vnluahle nitre Hit week, and nbuut nix weekH ngo he lost ft vi! sheep und thirteen Itiun*. Tin y wtre too fat. Mm. John Chard of Markdnle viiitvd her muter, Mr. H. Htonc, on Kridy. Well, we luppoae the farner'tt wives Till linn to Ntnj at home now, an there re getting to be many auton that it is not Nafe for a woman to drive hcrnelf In- 1 dny. < in - tha autoH will have to bring the *ti/re to our doois now and fcujr our butter and eggx. It m titcd tlut the VS'nlkerton Binder Twine fiictory which has been closed for Homo years will b* reopened mid in opor- tion in July. Mclntyre Held Over L*t Wei k O.ice more we (tear tho merry wb silo of tint plowboy as he |-1\ hin vocation. Thero IN very little Heedini; done here yt but a Kooilly number lire, preparing the seed lied. Mi v Robert Btevunsou i- recovering slowly after undergoing an openition 1,1-1 work. The Hympathy of >.ho coumiuni'y JH ex- leaded to thn parentn of Ihe la'.e Thmiia^ Campbell, who died at the residence of hi* uncle, Mr. H. MuLenn, on Tuenduy ot last week. Ilia body win inteired in Mclntyro cnmotery on Thursday. A large number uf friends and relatives gathered to pay their U -I renpeuts. He w.is in Ilia '-'I si year nnd WAH respucted by all who knew him. Rev, Mr. Hwalen of Pmnl.ilk preached a very appropriate sermon from Rev. 2217, "The Hpirit and tho bridoHay come, and lee him that In-ill r\li -1.1 y come, <ind let him that is aihn-.il i Mm,' , and whosoever will, let him take of the water of life freely." Dr. Martin had a hasty call to Mrs. Stewart's last Thumday to relieve her from tho i tln-i < of a very Kery diot. Mis* Kloroucu Stevenwin i", wo arc glad to report, able to he up again. Mine Duncan upent the week end with Miss Fadden. I'emoiial Ini-tinctiiiii nt Htu I li.sk iniiki'it it pimHililc In inter nnJ eiiMiir(> rnpM kdvaBOWMBl at OWKN SOl'ND, ONT., I . n -.' s- ,, ir of Specialists. l',..i-i.Mi- I .u.uiim.-. .1 in Hi nl',.il. C. A. FLKMINO. F. C. A., Principal. fi- D. FLKMINO Secretary.} OWEN SOUND - ONTARIO R. J. COLQUETTE Feversham, Ont. Agent for the Cockshutt Plow Cos r'i',1 L' > of Farm Implemeti. CiPD YOUR SIGHT H. ALEXANDER MERCHANT TAILOR Feversham - Ont. Fashionable Tailoring Seasonable Goods, first class Workmanship. ALSO - A line of Ready-Made Clothing Wh'ch Wrt (Hit ulll'l HI I, .lib ill fr. r of if MM i nil-mi. He who has lost his sight best knows its value. Hundreds suffer loss of sight Timely attention might hav prevented it. Examination free. Satisfaction guaranteed, W. A. Armstrong. Winter Term from At January 5th COLUNfiWOOl) BUSINESS COLLEGE Attend this big, RuccesHfut School of liii-in.--,-, tntinir.g and lot us hrlp you into something wovth while. Krt-o catalogue on request. Kn'tT any time. T. E. Hawkins. - Principal Collingwood, Ontario Cutters, Sli'ii;li", and Gasoline Entiinea, Melottu Cream Separators, Itakor VVind Mills, Puinpa, I'iping and Pipe Fittings always oh hand. Bealty Bros', of Fergus, Barn Tracks, Litter Cnrrierii and stable tittinsts. Cockshutt and Frost & Wood Repairs always on hand. Wareroom Wellington Street. Fwtrsham, Ontario. Good Salesman Wanted ! Tamworths for Sale Iloth sox neatly ready for breeding. Prices i:'lit i,.: quick Bile. GEO. W. ItOSS Maxwell 1>. t) Or, J. Ralph Smith OSTEOPATH Otlice and Residence 4ti8, !Hh St. East, Owen Sound, Ont. Hours 9 to 12a.m., 1.30 to 4.30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Other hours by appointment. Bull for Service Thoroughbred American bred IJere ford bull lor service on lot 161, 2nd W. T. and S. R., Artemesia. Terms 81.60 cash. -JOHN ADAMS, Prup. and For every town and district where are not represented. Fruita are bringing high prices, Nursery Stck is in demand. Make big money this Full and Winter by taking an agency. Kxperience not neceftmry. Kiyr equip- ment. Exclusive territory. Highest Commisnions paid. HEREFORD BULL FOR SERVICE The undentigr.ed have M pure bred Hereford bull fcr servico on lot 174, 3rd W.T.S.U.. Artemesia. Terms $3 for pure breds, f 1.50 for gradet,. All cowa served munt be paid or- T. & J. WATSON. I mar 14 PROTON STATION Implement Agency Write for full particulars. Stone & Wellington F o n t h i 1 1 Nurseries Deering Implements -:- -:- All Kin(?s [ Barber Buggies I Louden Litter Carriers Hay Tracks and Slinks Pedlar Siding j Floury Plows TORONTO, 14 ONT ED. RUTHERFORD A(* n * !- Proton Station

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