September 23, 1915 THE FLESHERTOiVf ADVANCE EsiaklisKeJ over Poriy-ona\&aM THE STANDARD BANK MXi OF CANADA ASSETS OVER $46,000,000 TheA,B,CofBankmg Qet the Savings Habit. Highest Current Rates Allow* ed, and Interest Compounded Half- Yearly on Deposits. 175 We solicit your account in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT FLE 5 HERT UN BRAiVCH GEO. MITCHELL, mmSmmmmim firanclies also at Durham nnd Hairiston. M^nager• C. P. R. Time Table. i „ I Bornâ€" On Friday, September I7th, at Tniins leave Flssherton Station as Moos>>jiiw, Sask., to Mr, and Mrs. R. • foll")W3 : HeiidarsoD, a son. Going South Odin;' North T.'Xi a. m. ll.'M a.m. 4.27 p. ni. 9.18p.m. The mails siro osed at FleHherton a.-! ollows : For the north at 10.40 a.m. and 7 p.m. and the afternoon mail sonth as c„„ i.,„ „^ ,l„ ., c vi. j „ Vn , , „ . â- L ounJay at the nonie of Mr. and 0.40 o clock. For mornmg tram snut.i » »if mail close at 9 p. m. the previous ev'g. •'°*- ^^»"8on, sr., Siugeen Junctioi VICINITY CHIPS I Misti hisie Turner and Mr. George Turner of Toronto »r<j viailing with Mrs. Jos. Watson, sr., Saugeen Junction. Mr. and Mrs. -Jackson aud son spent Mrp. tion. Bornâ€" At Rock Mills, on Monday, Sept. 20, to Mr. and Mrs. George . Jiihnstou, jr., a son. Mr. J. R. Fawci^tt of Kimberley will /^ mike a diaplay of home grown seed at the Flebhercon fair next week. I Mrs. Will Ross and son, Edward, of Fair day is children's day. 1 or . t ,. • j «* , •' ' . I West Toronto, arrived on Monday to Flesherton fall fair Sept. 28 and 29. ^,i^-,^ j,^^ g^g^^^^ jj^, ;vill Stewart. ' Get your exhibits roady. i \i_ r- n • j ui i l ^ I Mrs. Geo. Cairns and children, who Rev. Ji.sia.s Gc^a of Clinton, who at h,„e j,een visiting her paren's here for one time lived in Flesherton, is dead. j s„n,e ti„,g_ returned last week to their Sum i>f money found in town. Apply i hume in the West, to Frank Duncan. ' Owing to Feversham Fjir the Women's Mr. Caiupbfll of Rocanville, Sask., 'n Institute will meet Thur-iday, Octoler visiting his sLster, Mrs. A. Mc.Aulay. i 7ib, at 2.30 p. m. Every member is Help the neelected -children of Grey . 'â- 'luested to be prpsent as this ia the Rev. W. Sinclair of Bond Head was a \ c iller on Monday. The annual meeting; of th« East Grey Teachers' Institute will be held in the to»n of Thornbury on Thursday and Friday, October 7 and 8. Principal' Scott of Toronto Normal School, will be present and take part in the proceedings. The annual ten days' camp meeting of the Holiness Workers' church will be held at Clarkaburg.coDimeucing Tuesday, Sept. I4cb. The services of the Key. Manley C. Pritch^rd, of Athelstan, Quebec, and the Rev. J. Melvin Smith, President of the Canadian National Holi- ness Association have been secured. A number of the ministers of the neighbor- ing church will also assist. Bell tele- phone m ci'nnection with the camp ground. F. D. Goft', Chairman of Com- mittee. -.-â- ^â- â€"â- ^r-â€" ::^'..oir...'^r...-^r.,^r-.?r-,..^râ€"-<r_:y..-^-.,.-y.. â- ^..-: Jfeg^55aSg^g?:^-^-*:5fe^jg>ggiS«?!g>^^ -i^i^^ F. G. KARSTEDT, FLESHERTON KARSTEDT BROS. . PRICEVILLE by buying a flag un f^ir day. Mr. Herbeit McLeod of Flesherton has joined the volunteer forces at Toron- to. Don't forget Miss Oaborne's Millinery Openinx on Saturday, September 18th, 1515. B)rH â€" At Flejherton, on Friday, Sept. 17, 1913, to Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fisher, a son. See the Columbia graphonola display i, , ...i. u j u i, , _ ., , ri . o. . '"'8 • "" ysais ago. She had been ill at the Flesherton Fall Fair, September , . j u j ..i , ' for some time and hpr death was not uu- 28 and 29. , , I expected One or two recruiting oflScers will be; ,, „. , , c, .. o.u ., , , „. , On Wednesday evening, Sept. 8th, the present on the second da\ of flesherton t »c- t t- l, tt f ,, . . ,-, ^ ' marriage of Miss Laura Kathleen Has- fall Uir representing the Grey County), .t . .. r j o. i u u- . i „ . - , .... ,kett to Mr. Fred Stanley Reekie took Recruiting League, and it is also expect- 1 , , ,.„ ... „ ., . , , , . . .- , \. , â- „ , place at "Sunninoline, the residence of ed that the Kilties Band will be presen*. ,.,.,, ,. ,, /^ «. ,, , ., "^ the bride .s mother, Mrs. G. M. Uaskelt, Rev. Wallace .f Markdalo occupied I Markdale. Rev. W. W. Wallace the pulpit ..f the Methodist church on ^ f,j„„ing ,^6 ceremony.- Standard, Sunday evening hst. Rev. Mr. Dud- ' closing of the contest. Mrs. W. A. Hawken, Sec.-Treas. The Agricultural Society has received word that the Markdale baseball team team will be unable to play here on Fair day. Their place will be taken by a fiist cla»s team, and the public will be treated to a ccuple of good games. Dr. Murray on Monday received the ne»s iif the death of asis'er lu England, Miss Katie Murray, who visited friends pe: Rev. genu preachid at Kimberley. Miss Mabel Holman of Hopkins, Mich , visited her graiulmolher, Mrs. P. Hiil- maii, the past week. Mrs. Holman! . , ,...., , ma^^„t^ , , , , , , ,, j nient hope that the ciLizens oL JUtCTfr aec 'iiiiiaiiied her back, where she will | ^ , ,. .^ -^^" remain for the wiiitei. Married â€"On Wednesday, Sept. loth, ll'lj, by ihe Rev. Jiis. Dudneon, Miss > The executive of the Childtn'^i Aid 'ajciety of Grey County are having '•r\^g Day " on VVodnesday, Sept. 2'>, the Us^- d;<y of East Grey fall f^iir. The mana^i- nient hope that the citizens oj^ JtrttfTr- ton and surrounding -(Mlntry will come ^ Odds and Ends ^ ARTICLES FOR SALE Young pigs for sale â€" On lot 35, Con. 10, .Artemesia. â€" f). Turner. Shinnies for Sala â€" Car pure whitR Xew Brunswick Shingles just received â€" W. A. .Armstrorg, Flesherton. A Held of oats and also a i|uantity of dry wood and poles for sale. â€" Tames Nash. R. R. No. 1, Irish Lake. Seed Wheatâ€" Free from weeds, rust and smut. Good .sample of undamaged seed. J. E. McKeo, phone 20-5, Mark- dale. For Sale or Rent â€" Store and dwelling lately occupied by D. W. Wideuian, in Fevttisham. Will sell or rent cheap, and on ea.'.y terms, if sold. Apply to R. J. Sproule, Flesherton, Ont. Legal Blanks For Saleâ€" R. J. Sproule kee()s constantly on hand and for sale cheap a full stock of Deeds, Mortgages, Wills and all other legal blanks. Any requiring such will find it to their inter- est to give him a call. For sale cheip and on ea.sy terms. Lot 13, con. 11, Osprey, 110 acres. This is a first cla.sa farm and in a good state of cultivation. Good Lank bam &nd new frame dwelling. Apply to R. J. Spr,>ule Flesherton. Shingles for Sale â€" A ijuantity of first class cedar shinglea, on lot 24, Con. 21, Egremont, about 4 miles souih west if Priceville. Thoa. Harrison, Varuey P. O., K. R. No. 1. Edna Patton, eldest daughter of Mr. J. O. PattoD, to Mr. Mark Wilson, jr., bo^h of this place. Mrs. Geo. Mu^phy of the suburbs will hold an auction sale uf household furni- ture and live stock on Saturday, Oct. 2, at 1 o'clock p. m. See bills. Wm. Kaitting, auoiioneer. Will the p irty who sent the -Advauct; a i to the aid of the society as they did last ' year. The Guild of the Presbyterian church tendered an .\l Home to the pupils of the hiuh school at their regular meeting last week, when a very enjoyable evening was tpeiit by the I'.X) persons present, .-^ti iuierestiug program wa.s rendered '.ncludit.g an album of local celebrities exhibitel by Mrs. McViear, and a poet- ical contest in which Miss S«itzer proved herself victor as an impromptu MISCELLANEOUS Domestic help wanted immediately. Apply to Miss M. Richardson, Flesher- ton Ontario. Piiv.ile fuiio.i lo loau un real estate Hecurity at reasonable rate of in'ereat. â- 4.Ai)ply to R, J. Sproule, Flesherton. !!>> . -^"^ Notice is hereby t:iven that tiie .\gency for the Sydenham Mutual Firu Insurance Company, formerly held by the late W. (". P.ckell, has been taken over by H. B. McLean, Priceville. R. R. No. 2. Wantedâ€" .\n induatriou) man who can earn SlOO per month and expenses sell- ing our produce lo tanners. Must have sunie means for btaiting expenses and furnish contract signed by two respon- sible men. .\ddress W. T. Rawleigh Co., Toronto givinir age, occupation .and refe rences. Don't forget the high school cmn- p istal note from Maxwell on August 14, j portess. last kindly ctinmunicate with us, as chp note was not tilled out and tannot be c-i o .. o. - ... j mencemenc on Friday, Sept. 24, at 7.3U. ! .All are welcome. A good program is The Hydro-Electric Commission h»s j ij^ing provided consisting of musical informed the secretary of East Grey fall ; numbers, addresses, presentation of cer- fair that they will endeavor to have ll>e | tifieates and diplomas to succeshful pu- light turned on for the second night of i ^â- ^^,^ ^„j ^ ^^^^^^. p,,y entitled " A Regu- our fall fair, Wednesday of n-xt week. U^^ pj^ .. ^ freewill ottering will be Mtssrs. Slalcolm McDonald, and Geo. (taken up on behalf of the field daysporrp, Rchsrdsoo, who have been on the tire The Twenty-First Annual Convention ranging staff all summer, returned from ^f ^^^ Q.py Sunday School Association the wild* last week The former was win be held at Heathcote on Monday stationed at Teu.iskaming on the T. & ,„j Tuesday, September 27th and 28th. N. O., and the Utter at Lake Abitibee Evening session on Monday commencing Both report a rather unpleasant summer, j ^t 7 30. The sessions ou Tuesday will Severe electric storms on Thursday • open at 10.30 a, m., 2 p. m. and 7.'M night last did considerable damage inipn'- Ample accommodation will bo some sections,. Chimneys were Mown a»»de by Heathcote friends tor all who off trees uprooted and corn flattened down in the vicinity of Rock Mills. Tv o windows were blown in at the Rock Mills Biiptiat Chapel. .\n unlimited supply of men are re- quired from Grey County to enlist for the war. Ou Wednesday uight of l.tt week a Recruiting League was formed in Owen Sound composed of a Committee and all the Reeves and Deputy Reeve* of the county. D. McTavish is Vicn-Pres. for Flesherton and T. R. McKenzie for Artamesia. Young men, your king and country need yon. It is an opportunity for honor and glory that the world has never seen before, and in years to come it will be a wonderful thing to relate to your thildren and granai;hildre<i how you help.d to save your coui.try from the uaspeakable Hun, the ravisher if Belgium, the nati.m of robbers of virtue, vhe destroyer of everything that Christian- ity holds dear, the nation of liais and attend, so don't fail to go. The Review-Herald of Thornbury and Clarksburg says : There is great ex- citement over an alleged oil find at Flesherton. Learned brethren of the press are debating whether the oil comes from soakage from an old warehouse or is the teal thing We wouli suggest that the problem be re- ferred to the press of Calgary, Alherta, for solution. Western newspaper men have become experts on oil and sever*! other profound propositions. Since wri ing the above, we notice by the Ad- vance that two real experts have exaonin- ed the well and utterly discount the soakage theory. One of them, a Gov- ernment expert, made an oHioial inspect- ion and took samples back to Toronto with him. He will report in two weeks, and meanwhile Flesherton is on the ten- terhooks of expectation, and like Wilkins Micawber, oi immortal memory, is niiisoners. Get in line, young men, sod t anxiously waiting "for something to turn eaiw your stripes. lup." Voters' List Revision Ni'tice ia hereby given th«t a Cnurt will be hold pursuant to the C)ntano Voters' Liat.s .\ct, by His Honour, the Judsje of the CoL'iily Cour* of the County of firey, at the Town Hall, Fl'-'sherton, on Tuosd.iy, the 28th day of September, I'Jlo, at ten o'clock a. m., to hear and determine complaints of errois and omis<ions in the Vote-s' Lists of the Municipality of .\rtemesia for 1915. Dated this 8th day of September, 1915. W. J. BELLAMY, Clerk of Artetuesia. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT ON TUES., OCT. 5, 1915 The undersigned has been instructed to offer fi>r sale by public auction a very desirable residential property situated in the Village of Ceylon (Flesherton SUtion). The house is a 1 i storey frame, con- taining 8 rooms, which have been all newly decorated and outside of h(.uae newly painted. The house is in good re- pair. There is a good large stable and drive shed, alst heu house. The proper- ty ooiitains about ono acre of land]with small orchard and is well fenced. Dou't fail to see this properly as it would make an ideal homo for a retired farmer. Terms to suit the purchaser. Sale on the premises at 2 o'l-lock, 8ubj>'ct to a li'W reserved bid. .1. W. ASHDOWN, D. McPHAlL. Propiiit r. Auc'ioi;err. i V 'a Fall Silks and Dress Materials We beg to announce the arrival of our latest fall stock of fall silks and drcs3 materials in all the latest shades. A stunning value of silks for81-00and SI. 25. Dress mat«r!a's â€" a great, value in blue serge $1.00 and 81 50 per yard. All the dark greens and browns are very popular, '«Ve have tbern in different qualities and prices. Piesada green silk poplins at $1,00 per yardâ€" a rare value. We have a full line of dress goods. Call and we will ."jladly show yoii our range. Silk Crepe in white »nd pink for blouses, also' striped silks. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Special Bargains in Velvets Silli Suiting Velvet, 42 inchep, regular *4.0 1 for 8'i.O) for cO at.d &'c. Ccrduroy Velvets, regular 7cc. Heavy Coating, black and white stripe, regular $3.00, for 82.00. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦â- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ MILLINERY We are doing away with the formal openingâ€" the hats will be on exhibit from now ou. Mise McLean, designer and trimmer, will gladly show you the latest styles in millinery from New York Come and get your hat for the Fall Fairs Come and"sec the hats before von buy. CASH PAID FOR BUTTER A Representative Wanted â€"FORâ€" I The Old Reliable Fonthill Nurseries . To sell in Flesherton and district. | .\ chance of a lifetime to do a big trade among the farmers as well good ornamen- tal buaiuess in the town. Exclusive territory. Handsome free outfit. Highest commissions. Wriie for terms. Stone & Wellington Fonthill Nurseries (Established 1837) | TORONTO . ONTARIO ^ » ^ ' ^ ' ^ ' A ' 5 ^ *.',yi; ; j ! ^ ; ^ ' ^^^^ ^^!r^77' j^ mm , . . ^a . ^, e ^ i ^^ , ^ I. w . Deefing Implements AND Gasoine EngineSj All kinds of Deering Implements. Parts always on hand. Agent for Barrie and Mt. Forest Cutieis.Barber Buggits, Lou- den Litter C&rriets, Hay Tracks, Pedlar shingles and siding. These linplenient.s rc'iuire no recommendation as they are standard soods and recognized as the best on the market. ER. RUTHERFORD Proton Station «^%^«^%%^' Seasonable Furniture At the Flesherton Furni- ture Wareroom.-^ Such as Spring Beds, Mattresses, Baby Carriages, Bedrnum Sets, Parlor Piectn, Parlor Sets, etc Here are three special art-cles for quick sale: 1 Heavy Oak Dining Room Sft, leatherette u| bol terinir, '> pieces, on'y tl6.5(.>. 1 Oak Extension Tajle, only 814.00. 1 tjujirlered Oak Bouflet, 12x40 mirror, a beautiful thing, only 827.00. Carefully Corrected Each Week , Wheat 9(j ,„ j,„ |ii"'9 35 to 37 P*-'^ tl 25tol 25 "â- "â- "y; 55to6l> Buckwheat 55 to 60 1^'°"' «6 50to»7 50 ["•T »1500tol500 ^""^♦•' 23to:3 Eggs, fresh 20 to 20, Potatoes per bag BO to 5V G«e«« 11 toll ,^;'.*' Hto ;» i;"'«'""n« lOtoll T'-'Key Hlaih S8C i Our prices will stand the test with any firm. Come and see what you buy before you buy, then buy what you see. W. H. BUNT FURNITURE DEALER •PHONE 23 R2 Flesherton - Ontario. %^%'%^%^%^ »^%^ «^%%v%^m^%/%/% ^ nn HE ONLY MAN ^ ^ 1 WHO SHOULD ^ ^ NOT ADVERTISE IS ^ X THE MAN WHO HAS ^ ^ NOTHING TO OF- ^ ^ FER IN THE WAY ^ ^ OF SERVICE- AND S^ ^ SUCH A PERSON ^ 5S IS A DEAD ONE- ^ School Children's Eyes. MASSEY HARRIS IMLEMENTS This faniuus make of ini'deinen^s is well known all over the ct>untry and their own good work is the best recom- mendatiim they can receive. If you reiiuire anythinu in the line of Binders, Mowers, Seed Drills, Cultivators, Pulp- ers. Plows, Sleighs, Waggons, Cream Separators. Harrows. Rollers, Cutting Boxes, Ensilage Cutters, Gasoline en gines, SawiuK outfits, etc , give us a chanee to quote prices. John Wright, - Agent Flesherton Came Astray Came to the premuses of the unr'M- signed on August 27, 1915, l-t 156. E&l Back Line, o e aged, part .Jeisey cow. Owner is requested to prove property, nay expenses, and Uke the same away. ^ ' ^ -JOSEPH FEKWICK, Flesherton Ont., U. R. No. 3. ^WHETHER HeS ^ KNOWS IT-ORS« ^ NOT. I ^ Elbert Hubbard ^ ^ in the Fr. M Many lives have been ruineo through neglected eyestrain ' in childhood. The eyes of • every child should be examined. We have made j a special study of this branch ! of optics, and guarantee j satisfaction. ' Consultation free. i W. A. Armstrong. Notice Dr. R. F. English, Osteopathic Physician, of Owen Sound, will be in Flesherton on Tuesday and Friday after- noons of each week. Commencing Fri- day, June 4lh. For appointment phone 9 ring 3. Homeseekers' Excursions To Western Canada Particular attention is directed co the reniark-ibly lew Round Trip Fares in I connection with bome««ekers' Excur- sions to Western Canada via Canadian Pacific Railway. Tickets are on sale each Tuesday until October 26th, inclusive, and are good to return within two months from date of sale. The C. P. R. offejra the finest posaible equipment and fastest train service vis one of the most scenic routes in the world. It is thiiJnly line operating through standwd'sd tourist sleeping cars, also dining cars to Winnipeg and Vancouver, All eii'iiproent is owned and operated by the C. P. R., affording the highest form of eilicienoy . If such a trip is under consideration â-º pply to any C. P. R. Agent for ful particulars or write M. 0. Murphy D.P. A., Toronto, Feversham, Ont. Agent for the Cockshntt Plow Cds Fall Ub««( Farm liapUa«.u Wagons, Buggies, Cutters, Sleighs, and GTasoline EnfMUM, Melotte Cream Separators, Baker Wind Mills, Pumpe, Piping and Pipe Fittings always on hand. Beatty Bros', of Ksrgus, Barn Tracks, Litter Carriers and stable fittings. Coo'tshutt and Frosb & Wood Rei-airs alw.iys on hand. FcvcrsDam, - Ontario Our Clubbing List The following prices are for strictly paid in advance subscriptions only. W» are no accounts with other papers. Flesherton Advance ( | qq- Youths Companion 2 Ol> Toronto World, daily ,,] 3 qq Toronto Daily News . o 00 Weekly Globe ' ' "oh lHail-l!<mpire , 75 Family Herald & Star" ! ! . go Toronto Star 2 90 Farmer Sun " _ 90 Farmers AdvocaCa ....... 1 60 Weekly Wit.ieae 90 Saturday Night ' .' ' 3 qo Home Jouru'jJ go Poultry Review ........ . . . 40 Hud and Oun magazine. .. . 90 R. J. COLQUETTE