Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 2 Sep 1915, p. 4

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September 2 1915 niR F L E S H E R 1 N A D. V A N C E ^^» '.*HKii in !3lDuancel jffiJrTi.ii A- offic«.'^"ilmJw"!id'streJM"«'o, three .l.Mp, an.ppy movements rell I worth while to »oe 25,I»C0 Imymivta fixed, j every man n« steady Jis »tt'i'l, i» tugle of Sabccription i)ric«°81 wraiinum jthc present »riiis for thu eoneiiil saluf, Sin«dv»nc* -^IW wbrn f^^"^^ j tfien the deei) notes of the raawed bands 1,100 w<>ekly blaze forth in I lie thnllin)i i>iti's if tue jds^, Tnuraton< K**'*-"*" ] Grand Silutc. Then the form fours, fâ€" '^•JJaS. ., 5r!5f!l!IS! ' \ rli<ht ([uick luHroh, bailalioiis Icf' wheel, V*la*lMMi#nn.^^^^_-l^ I march p«Kt in column rf pUtoiuiB from riesnono ^^^^»^ j the right. The straight, even Imps of turned Canucks steppins,' out like Pius- the i;o*'»e stej), sorted II look like lii<; six ^utin<! base, a nnappy ids and eyes tuiu f tlie Maple ud to t>e called i^od o'd maple Homeseekers Special Train Leaves Toronto 10.45 Tuesdty, I'RCll Methodist Church Rev. Jaroea Dud;;eon, pastor^ Sunday, 10 a.m., Fellows'i 11 a.m. anl 7 i».ni. Tlio pa! Monday evening Epwor H p.m. Letters From T Boys In KhV We*tenh«iiyiT Ciinip. Hythe, Kent, Eng., .\ug. 12 DKUtEi.iT.iK, Kirdly convey through ' your paper my tt|>preciati<>n of the line wrist waich n-hicli the pi-oplo of (he viU l««e have been very kind and thoughtful to send to ui boys. I am particularly \ pleased because it i^ an Eluin. j It you hear nny'i. dy expi easing sym- ] pathy for thi- poor boys in England or on Ihe way, inform them that they are per- mitting the gruesome side of a J ad busi- ness to engxge their at ention when th< y might be better etnpl-.yed if ihey were at intimnte with the • right side. If.last ' fall and winter, the Imys ould h«ve rca- ' lized what the conditions in Eui-Und had \ been like, both in civil life and with the Second Contingent, as wi> have seen it 1 during the p>Bt eight or nine weeks.' there would be 8i> many of them over | here that tlie thouuht of sendinii such a! . .,. . , . rec'ived fine gift .18 an El. in wrist •alcli lo eacti of us would iHver h*ve entered the head of anyooe. Kven yet 1 don't lelieve there are very many homes in Canada where the folk lave a char cot ceptiun of conditi'.ns id many a home in the Bi'itith islei. I thii k you have a fair idea of what a n^tUHt &iii'. for uluiotg a lot of clRver. H. L. (lular over here. 1 the e.»st coiiiit tieir We coul'l see tlie search Will kiuK over lime, and thought there must be something doiiijj. Di'»tri.yeiH palrol the coast a'ong here constantly. You see, all I lie pas>ei'ger iratlic audikU transporting is done from , so they have to he pietly careful. Tliey shoot ihe troops here all ni,:lit long. Tliey have to pass our camp so we know. Over one million tniopa have left for within the last three week'. .\ tram losd pnh.ses here every twenty minutes. (Soing some? They are working the buys preity haid now, and a lot of them are taking French leave, but he military police generally bring them back. A letter fiom Fred Smith, who is a prisoner in Ucrnuny, dtied July 14, was ly h's iiKither, Mrs. Admu Smith of Eig n 4, in which he say* : " I was certaii'ly very wlad tc hear trom you and to get the box of treats. The boys hoie say Ihey were tine. Was gU 1 to hear that Fct Jaiiiieson sur- vived, and please rcHieoiber me to Ute •nl her mother. Eveiylliing in the par- cel was lii-at class. I have plenty of ro'.ust a.,.', tor th, most l"'*, j»vial ! ,,,(|,^,. ,,, (5g„r^.j^ „„,, ^,,,^,,,j^ g^„j ,„g crowd the boys are. The item of worry 1 ^,,^ ^^,,(, , f underwear, and we ate als.i ureduojd t. tho minimbm here. We ^yj,j,,,^j ^^ ,,,_. ^^j p^„^^ ^^â- ^^^y ^i,^ no longer hive a ly extn vagai.t ideai)^,,^,^,,;,,^ y^^ ^^„ „.„ ^^^ „ne who •bout eatables (but catch us missing any) ^,,y,j ,,^„ ^„ ^^j^^ j., ,,,3 ,,,,,j , ^ ,,,,j ,,^ about where we sleep, so long as it '» '^1 .j to h.,»r from them. I have been dry, or aboui clothes. And believe me, • Uerman is the least of our troubles. Fur tl<e accommodation of Horotsieek ers' and general tourist traffic to Western Canada, through train carrying tourist sleepers and colonist cam will leive T a-oiito 10 4.5 p. III. e-ich Tuesday until further notice ruiuiing through to Winni- peg. Attention i.s directed tn the rrmarkHbly low Round Tiip fares in connection wi'h Hdnief'eek.-ro' Excursions to Western Ciiiada via Canadian I'acitic Railway. Tickets are on sale each Tuesday until October 21) h, inclusive, and are good to return within two months from datf- of sale. Aiiply to any C. 1*. H. Ag-Mit for full particulars or write 51. G. Murphy, District Passenger Auent, Toronto. F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON ONTARIO. Advance Showing Ladies^ Fall Coats Fall Fairs. The following are the dates of the f»ll fairs this ye.»r in the vicinity of Flesherton. FLEssHEUTdN Sept. 28 2it Chatsworth Sept. Ki 17 Chesley Sfpt. Hi 17 Collingwood Srpt. •-'2-'.>:. UeshoK. Sept. 2:124 Uurhrn Sept. 23-24 Hanover Sept. Hi 17 Maikdale Oct. I2i:< Walkerton Sept. 14 l."> Dundalk Oct. 7-8 Meaford Sept . .'«»,Oct. 1 Owen Sound Oct. 5,6, 7 Friceville Sept. 30, Oct. 1 Rocklyn • Oct. « This M/^eek wc place on dis- play our first shipment of Ladies Fall Coats for the new season. Style right, price right. Your inspec- tion cordially invited v^hether you intend to pur- chase or not. PRICES PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS Perhaps y.'U tic luk we would like to' spend the rest of our lives after this I fashion, but watch us I ead for Canada aa •oon M we can get a proper ticket. -W. S. WILCOCK. Corp. S. .1. McKeniia, I'.tth lUtt., "A" Oo., 2nd Can. Ex. Force, writes from Folkestone to his brotl er, E. McKenna, Ceylon, in part as follows ; Speaking ol corresiiondenco lie says Canadian mail is always welcome. The Jay ll at mail comes and pay day sre tl e two biii days in the month here. About that row at Folkebtoiie : A military policeman lenurked that as they had taiu«d the tirtt contingent they would also tame the second. Well, son.e â- of the boys heard him and piocfleded 'o •lieat him up. Of couise the other M.I'.'s and the pic<|Uets butted in and all -'jf the second contingent bunch in siulit, and the result was a not. The firemen tumrd out and of course the bunch cut >the hose in alaiut a hundred pieces. One â- tjf the M.I'.'s got a cut that laid him up for quite a while. Of cour«e there aie alKiut tifty or sixty thousand Canadians ground hire and they pour into Folke- laotie every night and a few of them cut lip rou^h. Still, as a whole they behate {jretty well. I was on piquet twice since 'Cuming here. I had a little trouble, but I had a bunch of twelve huskies with me -and we did not put on all this beef fur nothing. We gave a big sjiilor and a Arst c tntingent Hiuhlaiider something lo r. member 0* by. I think they will 4(iiow that they 1 ave beiin to town. We have p'eiity of games here â€" la- 'cruase, football, biiseball, etc. Our bat lalioo are hist in everything but lacrosse. The 21st beat us at that. I hr\e had a c uple of wetk-end trips <o London. The " bin smoke," as re t;all it, IS some burg. I met some nice fieople there. They n ake a big fuaa over Canuck* tht.'re and ity to make us feel a houie. We cerluii.ly appreciktu it, iu af'er all there j«.(><r place like I ome and we know it. The novelty of the sur- iviuitdingH has alniut woiii oil and wc would certainly like to move. Rumor is prevalent that the Daiilanelles is our <iesttiiation, but our brigndicr. Lord Drooke, is in France now and most ol the colonuls are spending three or four dayn at the front, so it looks like France from here. Thinus ire pretty .piiet over there now, but I aupp ise when wo get l.here they will be starting the tireworkr. Veil, that is what we cmie fcr, so ll' ranee, Dardanelles or any old place, I think ihoy will hnd the contingent sec- ond lo none, and that is iuyiiig ijuite « lot. Hum Hughes has intpected us twic , oiioe with R. L. Bordun and again with tionar L'lw. The bojs looked spleudi.l. It certainly makes a follow feel proud lo be classed with them, for they ara of the gl id to h.',tr from p.'etty wdll BO far. Flense remenilier me to all the people there." An Appreciated Visit The Durham Ruvlew gives the lollow ing excellent re|i'.rt of a recent Women's LiKiiute |:icnic held at I'riceville : The Women s I nftlitute picnic was held at the home of Mrs. Mather and not- withbtanding thu unfivorablo weather, the flesherton ladies turned out hand- somely iome 25 or 'IC of iheiii, and itave the program as promised. T 10 much caunot bo Slid of the FUsheiton ladies, but we do know that lliose who wid per- sist ill the face of diHicnlliis In keep a promise are the ones who will nuke a success of aiijthiiig ihey uiidcrtskc. A spleudid program wss given which wo.s thoroughly enjoyed by all present. Mrs. McTavihh uave a line paper on how to keep young. I doylit if there is any knoivled}je that would l.e more helpful or necessary to tho women of today than to know how to keep the heart young amid the hurry and woiry of these trou- blesoiiiH times. A patriotic solo hy Mies Irene Wilson wss much appreciated, alsn an encore, " Mother Machree," a touch- ing Irish Ming by the tame, Mrs. (Kev.) McVicar's ad !resa on current < vents and priiicip'illy the present war, was a real masterpiece, and showed p great know- ledge of, as well na a deep interest in, everything in connection with tho war. Mrs. McVicar is broad luinded enough to see that it is (juite pcs'ible thai our own nation may not bii altogether hlamu- leaa in causing the war iodirecily. Tho nation in olden times was pun'slied for leaser sins than .tre being coininitled even in our C.nnda, greed, itraft.exliavaganoe, desecia'ion of the Sabbath day, and mak- ing it a day of pleasure rather than a day of worship nnd f' r.<eiling (Sod ii.d whikt we owe to him, and fears that just an long as we as a people persi.st in these •hii'gs we are hindering the victory we 80 much dtsire, and made an earnest aji- peal thil wo pr ly that our soldiers may be kept from the great temptatioiis which they all) sul.jont to. Wo lielievo if the I'alriotic League had a few spoRkers like Mrs. McVicar that tho (leople would got a truer insight into our s'du of the war. Mrs. Wrixht and Mrs. Htackbuni then k(avo us a duot sung in splendid style, that good old Scotli.sh war song, '• Tho March of the Camermi Men." Then a reoit'itioii eiititlel " Thoin good old oxen,' by Mits Ilnxel Henry, wh.i is ipiite a (lever elocutionist, w»s iji^'i'*. and wo alinoit felt srny that the good old oxen have been relegated tn the past, for we \erily hcliovu that some of the young men of lo-day Would iiinku more progress if they lial a little assistniice like .SI, A generous lunch was served by the home ladies and hearty votes of thanks exohsnged by both Institutes, all joining together in singing "God save the Kim;.' Cement Work Wanted The undersigned is prepared to do silo building and concrete woik. Hs'e had thirteen years experience and feel that I can give entire latitfaction. Have steel forms for silo and all or fit necessary for all kinds of cement Wi>rk. Can also attend to carpenter work. TUGS. BENTHAM, 1 July Fleaherton. The Ideal Vacation Route The Canadian Pacific conveniently resches I'oiiU Au ti^iril, French Mid Pickerel lliver.s, Severn River, Muskotia Lakes, KawHithn Lakes, Rideau Laki k. Lake Ontario Resorts, etc. If you contemplate a trip of any nature connu't Canadian Pocifie Ticket .\geot or wriie M.G. Murphy, District Pa»senger .Agent, Tor.mto. Voters' List, 1915 Tcwnship of Osprey Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted >'V deliveied to the persons niKnli'ined in secli.in !•, of the Oi.t rio Vi'tors' Lists Act, the copies requ'r. <1 by said section to be so transmitted or de- livered, of tho list, made in piiisuanci of tho said Act", of all pers'ins appearing by the Isst revised Assessment IJoll of the said Municip'ility to be entitled to vote ill the said Municipality :>t Elections f->r Momlieri of the Legislative Assembly iind Municipal lt)lcctionH ; i.nd that ihe said \i'M was tirst posted up in my otiioo on tho 14lh day ot August, llUo, and re- mains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all Votrrs 'o take immediate prucoeditiis to have >.. y errors or omissions orrected accrding to law. THOS. SCt)TT, Township Clerk . Dated this 2.')rd August, 11>15. Dr. J. Ralph Smith|p OSTEOPATH Office and Residenceâ€" 4t>8 9th St. East Owen Sound, Out. Hoursâ€" to 12 a.m., 1.30 lo 4.:)0 p.m. o 8 p.m. Other hours by appointment. Dr. R. F. Kiifclish will be in Flesherton on Tuest'.ay and Friday afternoons' of each week. A Business SchooTl That successful school who.so graduates occupy proininei.t po- sitions from the Ailant.c to the Pacific, re-oi>eni for tho FA LI TERM St-plember 1st, 1914 Send for free catalog at once to COLLINGWOOD BUSINESS COLLEGE T. E. Hawkins. - Principal p. CiiUingwo.'d, Ontaiio. laiSg nruin; The Old Adage I The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating The same is equally true of the 1900 Gravity Washer. Try one aiul be convinced that there is hoik better. - Notice Dr. R. F. Krglisli, Osteopathic Physician, ot Owen Sound, will be in Flesherton on Tuesday and Friday ivfier- noona of each week. Commencing Fri- day, June 4th. For appointment pht ne 9 ring :!. Property For Sale Part lot 151, con. 2, N. E. T. .V S. II. i containing 2Hi seres, about 1 mile from Flesherton. There is a good frame house , and stable *snd the property is well \ fenced and watered. App'y to .L.seph^ A. LeOsrd, Flesherton or on the proper-! ly. (j ANADIAN . PACIFIO Notice to Creditors III the matter of the Estate of Kliza W.)odburn,lato of the Village of Kugenia, in tho County of Orey, Widow, decoaied. Notite is hereby given, pursuant to "The Trustee Act", and amendments thereto, that all creditors and others having claims agsiiwt the estate of ihe said Kliza Woodhurn, who died on or about the thirteenth day of July, A. D. lUiri,arere(|uired on or before the twenty. »ixth day of September, A. D. 1915, to send by post prepaid or deliver to Peter Munshaw, Kugenia Post Oftice, Ontario : 01 tolieorgo Mitchell, Fluiherron, Ont- ario, Kxecutors of the luKt will and test- ament of till said Fllii! I Wood'»urii, deceased, their Christian and suriiHiiiHs, addresses and descriptions, the full pai^ ticulais of their clainii, the statement of their accounts and the nature if the soourtieH, if any, held by theiii. And further lake notice that after such last mentioned date the said Execui'ors will proceed to distribute tho assets of the deceased among the pariio" entitled therein, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then buve n 'tice,and that tho said Executors will not be lialile f"r tho said assots or any part thereof to any person or peisiois of wliope claim notice shall iiol have hi eii received by lliein nt the time of such i i^trillution Daied the t.%cnly third div of Angus', I'M"). Wright T.'lfonl iV McDoiiaM, Owen Sound, Out., So'uiors for Exicutori THE IDEAL ROUTE TO AND FROM TORO NTO OURINO Canadian National Exhibition Aug. 28 To Sept. 13, 1915 REDUCED FARES To Toronto from all stations in Ontario, also from Niagara Fal's and Butlalo, N.Y. and Detroit, Mich. Be sure to Uonsult C. P. R. Agents re- garding EXTRA TRAIN SERVICE To and from Toronto, Parkdale Station and Exhibition (irounds, also SPECIAL LOW FARES I From Principal Points' on Certain Dates. Particulars fioiu any Csnsdian Pacit!c| Ticket Agent, or write M. U. Murpliy, I>. P. A., south oatt cor. King and Yungej Sts.,Ti.roni.o. S. HEMPHILL Agent, - Ceylon Full line t)t McConnick Ftirin linplements. Binders Mowers, Kakes, LoaJer-s, Drills, tultivatois, Plows, Hiding and Walking, Harrows, Brant foitl Wind Mills, Pumps, Piping and Fittings of all kinds, lieattie Hay Carriers, Hay Forks, Slings, Filter (".'iiriers. Folding Bath Tubs, Frost Wiie and Fence, Cutters and Sleighs. A Call Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed. S. HEMPHILL Agent, - Ceylon, Ont. I I I I m i 1 Flesherton Tin Shop^ I have just placod on the shelves a hill line of Tinware, Nickelware and Agateware for domestic use. Call on me and get your supplies. Eavetroughing, Stovepipes and Stove Furnish- i mgs. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Pipefitting, iacluding pump work. Furnaces installed. Agent for Clare Bros. Furnaces. 1 I P i Bull For Service F'r service.â€" Baron Hollyâ€" No. 0422 ASerdeen Angun, on lot 34, l>th concoss ion, Artenifsia. Terms, Jl.OO if paid before 1st Jan. 11)15.â€" W. J. Magoe. May 15 Stock tor 3ale A oouiilA ot brood sowd. 1 Rei'.kshire aail 1 Tamwoich for b«I». Te> ui6 to suit I'urotiaaer OGO. W. RO.<t8, Maxwell P. O, The Ideal Vacation Route The Canadian Pacitic convenieitly reaches Point su Biril, Lake Massanoga, Hon Echo, French and Pickerel Rivers, Severn Kivor, Muskoka I.ske.s,Kawartha Lakes, Kide^u Lakes, li'tko Ontario re- sorts, etc. If you conteinpl:i'o a trip of any nature consult Canadian Pacilio Ticket Agents or write M. C. i I i D. McKILLOP CHRISTOE BLOCK FLESHERTON j» ONTARIO. !isras'i^ss^israsiss^tssasisri^zs^^r:!SS!ss's^s^S'^^^S k m WOOD CUTTING !Fleali.ei?toix ^P- Tonsorial '^ Parlors Itujz Saw Wood Cuttiiig with n»alftieks and ilvspati-h, r>0 to 00 conls prr d»v. .\\*n a Kood stra»''CUttinf( outfit. HatiHfnrtion Kuaraiitred. Leave ytur orders with the uiidersi)(iird. 1 UalO -UKO BRACKKNBUBV, wa- ./> ^, «... Ftvtrsham | "» Ami to Give Entire Satiirfaction â- â-  : LATTNDRYâ€" Basket closes Monday BULL FOR SERVICE ni>;ht, delivery Friday eveniig Distric) PiUBcngor Ai^cnl, Toronto. The undersigned has a Puie Bred Shorthorn Bull for service on Lot 14li, Con. 2, S, VV. T. vt S. U., Arteinesia. Terms tl.OO. .Ml cows served nuist be Murphy, j paid for hy l.st March, 1016. Isepl -H. Piper. CLE.ANINO and DYEINC5â€" \^V are agents for Parker's Dye Worksâ€" Clothes cleaned and dyed, feathers rejuvenated T FlSnER, -- PROPRIETOR mtim Mmtrnm 1 ^mam^tth

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