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Flesherton Advance, 21 Sep 1916, p. 8

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September 21 1916 BUSINESSCARDS THE FLESH ERTON ADVANCE Societies pitlMCB AHTHUS LODOE, No. nSS.A.V.it K A H.meet* in tta« Uasonie kftll. Arm t Block FleabertoD, cTarT Fridtr od betorc tbe tall moOD. T. Henry, W. M. H. W. Hickling, 8M.ret*ry. Ml FRIENDBâ€" FlMherton Oonnell ol| CboMD PriciDd* iue«te In C1«yton'ib*ll flrtt •cd third W«dB«»d»y oteich month t p. m. fay KiMitmenta to toe Hworder on orbelore ' tbe fimt dtyol each uonth. Chief CoQDeillox Blkkelev;Re«order W H. Bant. I rOUBTFLGHHKRTCN, m, I. 0. F. n]MUlB{ ^ Cleyt«n'i block tbe U>t WedneMiav tT«Din|t f f each mnctb. Viiitini! Foreiteri baartily welcomc'C. H., G. Bcllkmy ; R. 8., (>, Cairci ; Kl«. Bm„ W. Huskio. I neai* pty duee to Flo, Bee. before tbe flrtt of the mootta. New Issue Telephone Book. of the The l^opu/ar^^urentianLS Vf.-'-f -f/ ',â- -;*â- Â« ly IHSNTISTRY e. c MlUKiMOfe 0- 8.. dental inrgeoD boooriu'MhUk** eC^rooio UoiTeriity and Keyal Cotlege of Dental Rur^aoiiH of Oulario. GibC admiiiDlMered for tMtb eXtraclios olbec at rMldeoce, Toronto Street. Fleabtrton ;( Medical ^ G^y for tRe next Telephotic Directory closes on the above date I 9 Order your telephone now, so that your name will be in the new issue! 4 Report changes required to our Local Manager to-day. The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada. I P OTTEWELL. W Ttterlnary BorgaOD 3r«4nate of Ontarfo Veterinary Collece ftiBid.ac* â€" aecond door aonth veit^on lt«rj street. Tbii street ram outb PresbTterlan Cbnrefa. Legal ! I rCAS, KANEY ft hENHYâ€" Harriitera. *-< ijolicltori.eic. â€" I. K. Lucae, K. C; W. E, , K&Dcy, K. C. ; W. U. Henry, B. A. Offices, roroDtn. we-Q Tradort Hauk BldK.. jibooe . sceuD 1412; Markdale Lucas Hlock, Phone 2 A. Brftoch office at Duudalk open every Saturday, j I WKIGHT, TELFORD * McDO.NALD ' Barriiter. Kolicitors, &c. Offices. Orev * Bruce Hlock. Owon Bound. Standard Hank BJ€>ck.Kle«b(irtoa. IHaturdsvB). W. H. Wri((Ut. W. K I'olford Ji . .1. C. McDonaH, L.. 1... H. I Business Cards L' CULLOUGH A YOUNO Itsukera Markdale I Ueaeralbankiug business. Money loaned .t reasonable rate* Call on ne. DUcPHAIL, I..ic<>need Auctionee lor tliOl • County ol Grey. Tunis moderate sii" , tatie actiuu Kuarauteed. 1 b« arraoi;eo]piit* | fci.d <lst» of talcK can l>« iiisile at TliE AnvAnce | tlf.r*-. IlMideuce fcud P.O. <>y Ion. Telfjibono , cconection. Ucc. 0, 07 | W^ll. KAITTING, Iceused Auctioneer loi j '» the couniiee ol lirt-y and Himcoe. rami aad Ktock sales s Hprcialty. Terms | oiodrrate (stislaction (uarsutced. Arrsnije- u;«iita lor listes luav be made at tbe Adrsnce oflScr, or Central telerbone oB'.ce heTersbam or by addreuiuii me at Fsverabaiu, Ont. R. J. COLQUETTE teversham, Ont. kicai for the Cockshutt Plow Cos Full Line of Farm Iniplemenit NV«guli>*, Huugies, <'ullcr^, Sl«ig)ii, litid Gasuline Engines, Melolte Cream SeparaloiH, Bikker Wind Mills, I'uidiih, Fi(iio(; and Pij)« FiltiiiKs always od hitnd. Heally Uri««'. of FerguK, Barn Tmcks, Litter Canicre and stable ti'tinus. Cuckshutt and FroHt it Wood HfilHii;s alwiiyK nil Iiand Feversham, - Ontario Bull for Service Pure bred Bbortboin bull, Em|ieri>r - H«»o.'{7â€" fur service on lot '^1, S. S. K.. Artenifsis. TeriiiS" 11.50 for grades. Pure bred cowK f:i<JO. Pure bred ThiihwoIIIi lioi; for service on the a)xive lot. Terms -|l.r>0 f >r all animiiU. Served nitiol b« |)iid fur. bS«|/IO -\V. .1. WcudK For Service Â¥ut Hurvicf '111 1 .t 1'.', i":i. !», < •M.ri-y, one puiebird Sh'-ri born Hull. Terms l.iV). Alsi) one pure liii'd Vink-iliire Hoar, IViiiii tl.'H). All 111 c'liint.s must be paid to KUKD TVI,KK, MariaaT. _ -^1 Sep Tamworlhs For Sale I have Some extra H'loi youn< stock ot preaent both 8rx. a!K<ioiie y<iunu sow, bnd to farrow in Sojif. Write or plioiie CiM . \V. Row, M»xw.ll I'. (». Mr. John McMillan MM. J. McMil- lan, *ho has tnltlat ed many notable i in p r o V e ments klnce he became General Manager of the (M'.R. Tel OKruphs eighteen niunths BKo. liHs Just decided to inauirurale an im- portant B e rvlce entirely new to I'anada over the hundred and ti'n tlioUKund miles of wirn under his Immediate c<in- trol. nanielv, the <iay letter which may now be sent bi'tweea points In Canaila on the Canadian I'aclfic rysleni at a rate ^ery much reduc- ed .Ts <()tnparid «it!i the usual oinmerclal rush IcleKram. .Mr. Mc- Millan Is coii- vlnied that many of ( h o » e who fend teleuranis would be quite Eatisfle I If thesiR B r r I ve (1 on the Fame day, where- H.1 a proportlo.i ,, If the coi-t of the rufh telefcrain Is due to the coEt of lipeetly rtellveryj 'Ihe day letttr of flftv words will be rated at one and a half times thri < o t c f a revular runh moprage of ten words and can still bring an answer t c Si i:;o (la». tthich 1h as quick as many people desir;;. 'llien- are sixteen 1 UM r-d C.I'U. tele-.raph offices throughout Canada, at each it which t!ic new service will be in force, so that this will be a DoinUilon wide ser- Nlci strelchin-? from l.oiilKburg. .N'ova Scotia, to Victoria. ll.C .Me;8:;gen will le take.i In ellhor Krc:u!i or KngiUli. code words not beln^ peniiis- il le Mr. J< hn .McMillan owes his sucejB to a ctnlal and tactfc.l d! --.visit .on •. ;ir!i made tiliii one of the most popi;lar CI'. 11 ( fficLils In the \\e«t. v.lierc his wo-k centred until be was c!.I';"d to llie h.'ol office in Montieil Iritl year. .Mllioutih less than fifty years of Kg'? be jolnel the CI'. 11. at Us Inception, working on <-on.struct:on in IttSi. Alt'.^r a.tti.g for a number of years ai operator at Ii:>nald. H ('.. he bccatue Iiisp.'.tor of Telegraphs :.t Winnipeg In 11*02. AKslstatil Siiperlntendi^nl In V.'W,. SjpcrinU'ndent at < iilgary In i;<07. Ocncral Superinleiideni at Wlnn'peg In I'M'i, and flnallj ^aaper of (he whole telegraph ByBtei.i In f.uicli, r,'15. . (1; Lac Marols, Shawbridoe. (2) Mixed Bathl4i0 (3) Quiet Fishing Pool Near Val Morln. LOVERS of beautiful mountain and Talley scenery towering rocks, thick (crests, pleasant glades, flower-clad vales and plains, rashing and placid rivers, roaring waterfalls and babbling streams could not do better than to select tbe I^aurentian Mountains reached by the Canadian Pacific, as their holiday resort. 8o prettily situated are all the spots where tbe holiday- makers make their headquarters that K Is embarasslng to choose the one that might be best suited to tbe taste of the Individual. But all are enchanting, from Shaw- bridge â€" the first of them â€" to Mount Laurier â€" the last. Within easy reach of any of tbe resorts there is excel- lent trout and bass fishing to be bad. The rivers and lakes are clear and sand-bottomed generally, and are well suited to tbe requirements of the swimmer and bather. Row boating, motor boating, and canoeing are favorite pastimes, and on a fine calm evening it is ex- hilarating to lit by the waters and listen to the laughter and maiTjr cbat of the parties who are on tbe waters. Golfing can be had at Ste Asatbe, Ste Margaret anS Val Morin. Tennis courts are attached to some of th*, better class hotels. Those who love mountain cllmbins' can have a variety of spheres tor this form of actWltsL to select from and the expense of a holiday In the Lao^ reatians is comparatively small. ,, ^^ ,i I List week, Malcom MvCormick, Glen- roaden, was u.sing his binder near the ' road when a car in ch»rge of Mr. John Ddrstein, £Iniwuod, was passing. The â-  h ir.ses took fright and run away throning Mr. McCorinick oH'. Ui» brother, Angus, : noil- by, made an attempt to stop them by getting in front of them, and in so do- 1 iiii; not into a pusilion that might havo cost him his life. He was dra);|{e(l on the 1 tongue and would soon have Iiad to give I up Imu not tine of the horses fallen, and j lie got free. He received cuts on the I head and otiier part.s of the body requir- ing lifleen stitches, but no bones broken. I He is getting along nicc'y, but wants no more such rides. - Review. I 'I'wo daily papers in liranlford have I r.kised tiieir subicription price from $.1 to l»4. THE THREE MUSKET1£R$ Farm For Sale l.'.t KW, 2ii<l N.K.'r. * ,S.K.. .XrtciiieKia, c.iiitaiiiini{ ."i<) acres clean and under g-iod cultivation. 1 Jixxl l,iiiMiii({H, roocI well, well watered. .Small .inliani. K.M.I). Tlin-« luileii fn.iii Kb-»lKrton. Apply for price aii'l ti-riii" to tlir owner, -rolIXlil.ACKltrRN. Hcslierton P.O. 1 N<iv. 'Ill FARMS FOR SALE I For sale or rent for gin/.iiijr, lot ',ib, con. i:t, and pait of lots ."4 and .id, con. 14, Attntiiesia, 181 acres more or less i known H the Cocper farm. Will lent fori ' pasture athis season, or take stock iu by , the inon th. This is a splendid grain and Ktazing farm, well watered and fenced, a ! lot of v,ilu8ble tiiiiht-r and cedar and about i '.M) acres tit for cultivation. It is well | worth the attention of stock men. Will i sell f.ir reasonible cash payment, balance easy terms. Apply to K. .1. Sproule, •'"')'itf Klesheiton, Out. THESE three Pals of the C.P R. staff In London. England (readlag from left to right: H. J. Harden. Passenger Department; E. G. Moore, Advertising Department; and P. T. Roberts. Management Ue-^ partment). at the Outbreak of War lost no time In offering their servlcea' for tbeir King and Country, and within eight days of the Declaration oft War they had all been posted to the 24th County of London Regiment (The gueen's). , They trained together, and early in IBl."; they crossed together to France. They shared together the privations of trench warfare In tha early months of that year, and In the great battles In which their Regi- ment took part; bwt In May all three were wounded. Harden and Roberta only si gbtly. but Moovh. In the (Uvenchy fight, was so seriously Injure* that be whs invalided to England and since his recovery has, to his great regret, been fit for Home service only. Harden and Roberts had rejoined their Regiment by June and a month later Harden, who had been promot- ed to Lance-corporal, was again hit. this time very seriously and since then remalne<l In Wharndlffe Hospital. Sheffield, where he has under- gone so many operations that he Is looked apon as a wonaer by bis doctors and a darling by his nurses and lady visitors. Though no longer able to take bis part In the strenuous work at the front, he has yet ha4 plenty of opportunity of showing his posaesston of one of the most sol- dierly virtues patient endurance. It is hoped that after fifteen months In hospital ke will soon be able to return to the service of the C/ompany. Roberta, the only remaining member of the trio, was promoted Cor-' poral at the end of 1915. and news now comes of his promotion to the rank of Sergeant and the award to him of the Military Medal "for bravery, in the field," in an action on May 23rd last. In decorating him Generar Sir Henry WiUon--the Corps Commanderâ€" stated the award waai given "For gallantly leading an attack on a flank under very heavy flrek! and directing his men In operations for four hours after being wounded.'ti During these operations he was wounded, but has again rejoined his? Regiment, and seems to be under the impression that be has not yet don* all his bit. w Fall Fair Dates 'I'liL- following is a list ijibe ilulcs of Fall Fairs in this vicinity. Cut this hat out and and paste it iu your hat, if }oii are itilendiii'; to visit any of them : Duke as Indian Chief CliBtswcrlb Cbesley CliitkFburg C 'II inuwooil . . . DiiiKlilk OurtiHUi Feversliaui FLKSIIKUTO.N .Sept. 'J8 A 2!t .Sejit. 10 A 20 .Sept. lit .4 20 .. .Sept. 2('-2:{ .Oct 12 A l.l .Sept. 2« it !:'.» Oct . :! ,<: 4 ..Sept. liH .V 2'.l Hiriov, r . Sept. 14 A l.'» j Hol.t.in Sept. 2r, â- ( 27 M.tkdii:^ O.t. 10 \ II Mealoid .Sept.2.- A 2'.t- ' Oraii'.'eviil. Sept !!• .t 20 NEW .SUITINGS I Now Suitings just to haiitlâ€" some (if ^ the nol)l)iest weaves to be found any- where. Leave your order now for that lunv suit. You will never regret it. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Don't forget that wo do cleaning, pressing and repairing. Our jtrices aro right and our worknianshiji is the very best. S. J. BOWLER ^ Sole Agent for the|HobberIin Tailoring. Ci, /t tne investiliire. (2) The Duke in Full Indian Hegaiia. Ov'ke Speaking to Princess Patricia. Di i(iN( tbe five yi'ars of his Covrrnor-Oeneral^lilp, notliliiK has given Ills Hoyal llishness the Diiko of i;oniiaHKbt. more pieaHUie than tile cen-mony which niiuie bitn Chief of the Stony Indians. Thl.s ceremony took place at lianff. w here the Duke .ind Uudiusa, together with Piimess I'atrlcia. spent a (leliKhtful holiday this Smnmer. 'I'he Stony Indians, who were once n distinclly warlike triba. ami some of whose cxiiloits form the buck(,'roiind to U.iliih Connor's "Sun Dunce Patrol." aie now good citizeii.s and hold au Auiuial Sports l>ay al yie gieat louri.'st re.Hort iu July. Tbe jjicturesQii* naib of a Stimy Indian Chief admlralily .«iilia the flno figure and stroiig profile of the Uuko. Princess Pallida I'ounil pai-ticiilar pleasure this Sumiiior in rldlns h"r Mounted Police pony "Dandy" along the mountain trails which radiate from Manff Ihrongh the paKses and over the precipltou.s sides of llie sur- rounding mountains.. Tbe Duke himself spent much of his time in fish- ing for mountain, cu'.+'aroat and devil trout, but the largest fish of the season was caught by Miss YorUe, lady In waiting to the Duihess (it Connaiight, who landed a monyter of no less than nine pounds. Tbe sulphur water swimming pool attached to the C.P.ll. hotel was a source of great delight to the Royal party, and many amusing snapshots not for publication, are being taken back to England. The many visits of the Con- nauglils to lianff have resulted in this becoming the chief social cen- tre of the West during the summer mouths. The Americans who have the money to travel have deserted their own National Parks so that they could be nearer to a real Duke. ' '' :A J. i . I f

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