Flesherton Advance, 28 May 1914, p. 4

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May iN 1014 THE FLESH R T O N A U V A X C E TH K /Iceljcrton - An independent newspaper, |iuUiIie<l every ' mntdny at th* 1 uffiw, Culllngyrood Street, 'iathertun. Kubscription price .*! per annum, , in pid io advance ;$1. 50 wtioii not no paid Irrrtiainfr rnti-i mi :>|>|i](rutii>n. Circulation 1,100 weekly. IV H. Tliuraton- Ktlltor Flesherton Methodist Church Rev. Jami;* Sunday, 10 . in. C!;IM Mue'ing. SuiuUy Si-rvic * II a. in. and 7 \> in. Monday evening Ejiwuitli League nt S p. in. I'.iv'or "ill hi.'r rlmree of U>tli ser- vice* next Stthrnth. Flesherton^vx/7) Baptist Chu rch R. C. Kerr, Pattor. Bible study Thursday evening at 8 o'clock tit the homo i S. Hrinphills Ceylon. Sunday Scli'ml I'l a . in. N" >(?! vice Smr.Uy. 4 Killed By a Kick A vi-ry sad ai-cidont occurred on Sat urdiy, I'll', iii-r.. which ii-.-ultrd in tin- death of Kdwaid Speers, VIM of Mr. anil Mrs. AU-x. S|KiT4 of New Fln>-. It ap- pear* tliut the younii uiiii hnd It-d ikln.i.-i to the watering trough, and while it wax drinking two other hoise.s which weic running !" came up to the trough, out Bellini; <>ii each -t ! of tli" horne hrld b; Mr. Speern. Tho miimaU conmiencei to fistlit iinl niuk i ! I. '.tli T and it i.- SPIJ p'1-.ed tliiit the liorsc which Mr. Speerr hfl'l junipxl l.ckni J unl in the frttcus he received a kick from une of tin- ImrM-s lircakintt liishkull .-tnd innkiiii; deep g.sli in his lieu ). Tiie young Ud never knew h,it ln|.|i. IIP'.I him, n he WHK un- coiiBciuUh from the time he i> kicked until hi- died tit 2 <* cluck Suirluy inorn- ing. Stajiirr Sun. Importaut Announcement Regarding Canadian Pacific Change of Time, May 31st. In coimiction with tin- coining untune of tiinu on the <' ,i, uli ..M I'.n-.tii- Il.i'irt : v, etliT r..- May ."!>', many ill plOVCIllCIItS in iriiiu brrv.ce has been made, notable tncBg these btinx tin- imtugur&tioa of so^id di: luxt! trains, cirrying compait- iiient-lil>raiy-ot.H!iv.ition en-, eliv-iric- lnji.'nl standard sleepers, t( nether with i'Mldud dining >'u, service between fouUMl-Turonto-Defrolt-OhicagA, via ',in.i linn 1'ai-ilio and M cliigan Central (ailruad, coniniencing westbound M >y l<t and MllbuUOfl JUDG I -I. These ptlaii.il trnins will lie known as No. I'.i and No. :."_', the former leaving iv.-il rt.4."> u. ir.., arriving in Toronto at 5.40 p. in .leaving Toiont i 0.10 p. UK, in HIM.; Loi.don !.!."> p. in., leiiving Lou don -i! p. in., arriving Windsor 12.10 in , leaving Windsor 1 ...."> a. in., ar ;>ctroit 11.IJ5 p. in , central lime, Itiv- ug Ueiroit 11 r>."> p.m. arriving Chicago 7.45 . hi. Train N'i. .' will leave Chicago 9.30 a. in , (central time) arriving in Detroit '1.35 p. in., leaving Detroit 5.05 p. in (eastern timr) >irri\e Windsor 5.15 p. in leaving Windsor 5 '.'5 p. m., arriving in London 8.1O p. m., leaving London H. 1H p. in., arrivinu Toronto 11.20 p.m., leaving Toronto 1 1 10 p. in., arriving in Montreal '.UN) a in. l'he.-,e two trains will IK- i perated H.i i !i the Michigan i '.-nti.il tunnel lietwcm WiiuUor and Detroit. The new Toronto- Winnipeg-Vancouver DPI vice shou'd be ureilly appreciated ly ,he ti-,ivellmg public. No. :t, n.,w leav- iiig Toronto 10.20 p m. will leave <it 5.40 p. m., lunning through solid to Winni- peg and Vancouver, carrjing '-nly the higlivKt cliwH equipment Ne train known in No. T, will li'ive Toronto 10.50 p. m , lunning through .ilid to Winnipeg, earryinu standard sleeping CKIS, dining ears, lourmt s'cep- ing car", colonist CHIN, Krst-clniiH coachei. etc. <|Ully good net-vice re'.urning from the West. Kelly Caught Joieph Kt-lly Hlepped out of Totonto ail mi Siturday iiioriiing I. lit . ei.tcr i -inn: u instil ution at Owen Sound to i'o 'our months for illegally felling li<|i.oi 10 the (ieorgimi Bay town. The hiHiory of Ki-lly dates b.ick to May ^:{, IU11, when Ii wa o.nviuttd the uc'ual i.ll'onder in thn sa'e of liq- uor in i he Pacific Houie in Owen .> .m.'l. All Irace was lout of him until Inspector heukett heard n-oently of a man named Kelly spending lime in Toronto fur con- ducting u "blind pig." His identification boon followed and the warrant iriut Ill-ought in!.. Action. I'trticuUn irom writo A Babylonian Tablet Mr. Fletcher Stewart ii> the |H>(u>rH*or of a I I'.wnt-li colored cube about one and ii half itic-hen in tlncluiesn, which he (.1 i/.i-s very highly. The mirface is cover- >-d witli indi.-ntatr>nn which i a I to mind the Babylonian characters which tiinil peojile litve seen in illustrated Family liiblts. ThiH is actually what the marks repreei t fi i tlie cube is one of the an- vienl Itibylnniaii tablets "t temple re- nU that have I >-i- i dug up on the Kites -.f thu ancient towns of Drehem and .lolJn in Mesopotamia. Thu tablets re- late to tin. reigns of live lUliylom m IcinK* who we:o conteuiporury with Abialiain. This particular tablet dates ti .m |^e n-i-n of r.ui Sin j L':',L' 2:tir. II. '. It is one of si-veial Ibtittnod*' found in the ancient ruins, many of which contiin rccoids of jiaynu-ntH in kind. Tli laiil-t i male of ul.iy, i nn tainiog ii great deal "f in ill or chalk and I eini.' fn e from .(lit. The writing is in vuiii-iiorin cliaracleis, each murk being made with the e U-e of a njniro stick or stylus. Tin 1 elay xi.ii mn Inked or kiln- i ulti-r it was marked. Tin- iiiilh.-n y <' thi) tablet, v.hicli is nit's p"-^, : v ..ii lu' |)r. Albert T. Clay, profe:,vu of ' .') in Vale l'iiuei-ily. O. JMIHI. I. 1'sciflc A'jaut or M. O. Ml'KPHV. D.l'.A. C.P.Ily.. reroute. Durham in Mr. fur by Kill Your Roosters Bglf* whloh havt) I.CIMI feitili/.-d mii- stituti- fie gr.-ali st |.m|,,,| ti,, M ,, file in- ferior stock which, vlini i v iiinniil, jiiovi-s unlit, for food. Ii is ni nei i i.>.'.- .irylln' ill sb ill Ii ive ii-nntlneil for a time uii'lrr .1 broody hen, H Iciiipi-ratnu- of -.eii-iry i i-.-iei-s liein-,', in itm-lf, sullici- mt to OaUM tll gi-i-m (M r.imnirncu to glow. If the Ii 'ami ! ho devel- opment of the chick will continue, l.nt if it ceases or is inteimiliunt, putrefnct- i.in ii onci; seli in iiinl tin- i-g liccoinrs I On the other lund infeitilu eug* which tiio free from dr ai live m'im cell, do not, under ordinary ciMidilnms, ill- tenoratii seriousln. Few fnrii'ers seem to reali/i- the.M- facli", and i-oiiM-i|iirntly vo.y fow mke any i, II'. it t.i iiisiiri) infi-rtilily. The impression pru\ail* nnioiig ninny, ilmt the pivsHi., of I ho m.ilu bird in the Hock in essential in ih production .f a iniixiinuin num- lii-i of cggH. This assimipiiuii has boon |u !>, i imi' and time i-i-nn, to be al su! n'-ly without I. nn ! ill .1. Farnu rs and others si-lling -f{g f . r tnarket. aru recommended to kill oil 01 dispose of the male liirds after the breed- ilig Hu..vin. AH H result of their rniiiuin- -ing wiili llio flock ufrei June 1st, I'annd- ian fnrmiM-s limu raeh yeir ,v least out) iiiillimi dollnrs, through tho IIIVNOIIC* f.f purli-ilt.V ineiibaled I'ggs in Iho produce. which is marketed, Thu t ,i t that thu best trade ill iniiny citi-.s in t'mola IMMV oflors the prrmium of from 0110 to live fent.i |> ' I' ", for noii-ferlili/.cil I~HK-, HUgguHtM an addition*! IMI uu-i il in<,ider- aiion wiiiolt I'til few c.kn atl'unl lo over- look. Flower thieves are causing annoyanc* to some I pper Town rtnidtnta. While driving to church last Sunday morning with h r brother, Miss Sudie McKeown of the (ill n, Ulenelg, met with a severe, accident. Having no whip .he pin Ided the horse, with a parasol to increase itH speed, when it became rest- ive and ciiuimeiiced t > run away, where- upon Mis* McKeown attempied to jump from the buggy. In > doing she caught her fnot in the wheel and fell backwird, breaking two bom's in her leg, and hav- ing her ankle ilMoi'i'ed. The injured meinbi r was set a-, soull iis medicnl aid could be secured, and she in now ivcup- orating nicely. \ |n'. nil uly sad story leadied us last week fr .in Mr. Thus. l>, Scott, Moosc- II ill, Thunder Hay Distrir'. Woid lias jast renclu'd him that his brother .Jol.n hus been missing from his home al II ui boro, North 1'akula, hinue tomo time Dect'inlM-r. ixnd the supposition is ll'iit h wan killed in a i.ii.wiy acciilent that look p!n<-e that nioiiih. H" ha I left home iniip'Mli;,' to viiit his lin.llier Tin. ma-, -li-lui Sroll wa-, hotn ill r..'!-.- tinck, eolith of Allui I'm k, and nopii-.l \. n h I he !<;( of the family to tin- I'll cull., Suii'h (ili-nelg, win-re h > mother, sister and in-)iln'W iill live. lie n-rved two yea-iias apprentice v. iln the lain Uobt. .ilac-Kailane, 'incl was one ye ir j with Thos. It uvlay. I,i'i-i he Wpirked ss journeyman in Kiir-nrdiin- In IM'.III he wont to N. Dakota ami :-.!. up i b.ilf HCctiun. A fu* years la'er hit got mai- i . i i>'l i\ ehildren wem liorn to them, thri-r girls anil llllee boys, hi the .-pun;; if I'.iili, his oldest boy was billon Ity a mad dug ami Mure hi.s hern lakniL' lit.-- al intervals. The U iy' mother ill working ovi-r him also got infocled and lo.-il her n -as in and was tiikin to a himit* fur il..- fiii-lileiiiinded and the Hun and thti i.-hn i-hil'lii'ii, h"iv bereft of a father's care, have, l.ri-n neiil 'o a chiMi'en's home. The irugio story eslls forth ,-ym|>alhy for (he ii-l ili\p/s, espeti'ill|) the nged luolliii. Review, Gre it i< tlm Toronto Star ! It boosts Mi. Kowell and his "Banish the I'm policy in one column, and Hinga cheer- fully of the li'-'-i thut made a city fdinoiiB in Iho next. --Burks Falls Arrow. Landlord R. .!. Ltennett.of the Queen's hotel, Ornngeviile, pleaded cuilty to a eiiai.-i- of allowin<! liquor to be consumed upon the hotel premiseo. I'.M. Puttul'o imposed a lino of $40 and costs. Chief Mil-shall laid the information. Two Slielburim and one Orangtville min contributed $20 and cos's for being drunk on the btrtet-*. It c miei high f> r tli; pi ivilege of taking too much thirst reduu.-is in the dry ueli, but a few ex- periences .is these may have k salutary e'Sect. Accufling to an advertisement in the Dundalk Herald a lady is atked IP return a centrepiece taken fripin n table in the parlor of the <,'n- en' hotel, Dundalk, on Thursday, April :JOth. This lady appears to have n mania for centrepieces as die is accuse:! of pwiping three from the same hotel on different occasions. John Ciaig of the Third Line. Mono, met with a severe accident on Tuesuay of last week!" Mr.l'raig, who is over eighty years of age, WHS d: u in. 1 the roller when i he seat gave way and he was Jirecijtitat- cd to the ground in front, the roller passing over the upper part of Ins body, frtcturing some of the ribs and the breast bone ui i il -.'in ni in.i the colUr bone and intl' -t nu severe bruises. The unfortun- ate man is beini; attended to by Drg. James and T. II . Henry, and notwith- standing his grett ave aud teirible shock to 111) system, his recovery M anticipated, although the condition of the sufferer is very serious- Orangeville Post. F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON ONTARIO. Summer FOR LADIES Tan Oxforrlj Tau Colonial with Onbkel Wliite Canvas Piuups White- P.uck Bnttou Boots Gun metal colonial Patent strap slippers Patent button slippers Patent Lace shoes Patent button siloes Patent shoes with cloth lop fcjuerle Pumps Boots specials Prices from $1.25 to $4.50 FOR MEN Tan Lace Boots Tan Button Boots with cloth tops Gun metal Button Boots with cloth tops Tan Oxfords Gun metal Oxfords Patent Button boots Ratent Lace Boots DouRola Gaiters Rubber boots for fishipg Price* From $2.75 to $5.00 NEW LASTS AND ALL SIZES bummer Hosiery in all sizes, cashmere, cotton, Lisle and silk, and all color?, for men, women, girls and boys A Fresh display of Summer Novelties in our Millinery Department. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS Lot for Sale or Rent Part lot 150, n.-ii ( Irnnge hall, (Vyloii. coutainiiig ."il ncres ni'ire or loss, for >i:le II] II III. All|']\ t,. .Ml-. .Irllll,'* M I; r. , in i. My t!8 Winter Term from Janu \iy 5ih BUSINESS COLI.1NGWOOD COLLEGE School let u Attend this liig, Snccijutful uf liuNiiicw trninir.){ Hnd lu-lp you into loioething woi-th wliilr. l''ri ! i-.-il iln^uc on m|iirst. I'ln'iT any luno. T. E. Hawkins. sffrs Principal ' IIH ui in. SPECIAL Announcement To the Ladies of Flesherton And Surrounding Country. Summer is arriving in all the splendor and glory of her new robes, \\ith her comes the usual round of summer pleasures picnics, garden parties, mot- oring, driving, fishing, camping, etc. All the ladies must, be attired in suitable garb to du her honor, and so we have anticipated your wants and put in a new stock of Summer Millinery, Dress Goods, etc. We have Hats for all occasions beautiful Lace Dress Hats, pretty Dres- den and plain white Outing Hats, also hats and scarfs for motoring and driv- ing. The prices will suit all pockets $1 ami upwards. We havs not forgotten the little ones, eitner, but have pretty hats and bon- nets of all kinds for them. Before purchasing elsewhere come and see our collection. Whether you buy or not you will be cheerfully waited upon. The Mon also have been remembered and we are prepared to show them all the: latest styles in shape and color of the season's hat*. What we have not is not worth getting. We will IMS ready by the end of the week to till all your fresh Fruit and Garden orders, all at the lowest prices. Orders taken for Hanging Baskets etc. Ripe Tomatoes, Green Onions. Lertuce, Celery, Pines, Tomato Plants, Asters, Foliage, Geraniums. FLOUR AND FEED Late Dr. G. W. Hurlburt i hi Tuewluy cvuniii^, Mny 1'J, lon^j 'l<i ii i lul lift' i uii" III Illl rl.pl ill III' dvntli nf Dr. (irdi^n \V. lliirltmit -it 77 yenru. Tho tunt pbytioiinto practice in tliii purl <if I'niiailii, liu triivnllril tlri whiilu district liofun- llio rnnci-ssiuiiis in il hiiln liin's \M ui I'la/.uil. In the yenr I Si ill IIP' runiMvi' 1 In tliw vicinity uf Prv.scotl niul wns Kiip'i'i'i'di'il liy llio lull- Dr. Hunt. Kcliirniii),' t" Tlu'i'iinnry In 1K.HO lio lio- Mme inturMted in ft drug tiininr.ss niid CdllHiiltiin/ prnrtii'o wli llio i.tlicr Incnl Perfect Sight a matter of Foresight. - Five Roses, Purity, Body Builder ; Bran, Shorts and Chop. Paid for Produce Highest Prices Many casts of eye trouble are averted by early application of proper lenses. Present neglect) means future trouble. W. L WRIGHT. GENERAL MERCHANT Flesherton W. A. Armstrong. ftttttttW^ H. ALEXANDER FOR A 3 DAYS' FREE TRIAL MERCHANT TAILOR Feversham - Ont. Fashionable Tailoring Seasonable Goods, first class Workmanship. Of the 1900 R. J. COLQUETTE Fevers ham, Ont. A:.- ..t for the Cockshntt Plow Cos L ! i of Farm Implemett- l'i. Iliulliuil ln'l . I imlly, in IMIHT (lull ttldmcd liini to iill with w Ii in In- i-iirno in i-niitiict, well rersi il in liis pripfiinsii'ii .-mil Ilir t '|>k-H uf tin- dny, lit) WIIK All intoiv!inj{ KMOoUttfi Tli-m nrc fi-w innro widely known niul univor. nslly lii'luvrd. riiik.-.'nu Kr\u. Wuyons, lluyi;ii\s, ('ill ter, Btolghl) MI. i ' p < i'lliir Ku in,--, Molnlto (Yowii Si>pimitors, Itiiknr Wiiul Mills, 1'iimps, 1'ipintf mill I'ijio Pitting" always nil liiuitl. IJouily Hros'. of Ki-r^iH, 1'nni Trucks, I. ill or !';imiTn iiiul .sUl'li* fittings. Cockslnitt niul Krcwt A tVncd Kopuiis ui \vys cm Imml. Wnreroom Welliugon Strre. Ontario. A Card \Yr. I IIP) UHili-isijiif I. |UMT|.\ :i:'ivi' tn mil jiiickimo "I l!\.- slniuliV'l K]W oi- ti.p\, > ,.| Silvi-i- Tip Sili'i'i mil. !ii)8 fur Iwi-nty contt. '.'uilily i n.ii :n ' iv'<l. W. Htnkin, W, L. \Vriiilit, F!o!ic MIL - .In 11 o lu A line Whii-li Of ALSO Ready-Maile Clothing we ]pt nltcinitons >n frte rliaitre, if t Apply to Gravity Washer S. Hemphill, Agent ^k iimlu'.i it |pipsi|plr In i HUT unvj [iliy nii.l eiisiii-e r;\(ii'l tiilv.u'o:nciU nt ( . 0\VKN soi'ND, ONT., r. A ^',i H.KM1NC, K. C. A., Principal. FLKMIN't! SOU N I) For :- Washing machines,folding bath tubs,windmills,pumps,pipings water tanks, Beatty water bowls, steel stalks and stanchons, litter Car- riers, hay carriers, slings, forks and ^tracking, McCormick Binders, mow- Crs, rake loaders, tedders, drills, cul- ti vators, harrows, Chatham wagons, ONTARIO *f Mount Forest buggies, and Frost wire. Satisfaction Guaranteed,

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