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Flesherton Advance, 18 Feb 1915, p. 5

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pr February IH, 191') THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE ^m^ Eatabluhed Orar Forty Yean. THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA statement of Affairs on Slst January, 1915. Condensed from Government Retort. LIABIUTIES Capit*l paid up - . Rewrre Fuod and Undi- vided Profits . . Note* m Circulation Deposit! • . • Due to Banlu • . Asceptaocea . . . RESOURCES $ 3.000.000.00 4.053.140.63 2.697.203.00 38.136.428.72 77ai6l.34 23,306.66 $46,662,240.33 Ca.h .... Due by Banks . . Govt and other Bonds . Govt Deposit (or Ctcu- lalion Fund Gail and short date Loans Assets immediately avail- able - - • . Loans and Discounts Bank Premisei (Freehold) Acceptances per contra • Other Asscti • $ 8.386,360.20 1.972,628.28 2,415,635.78 150,000.00 3,091.543.84 16,016.168.10 31.426.115-42 1,1H429.65 25,306.66 8a2 20.52 $48,682,246:35 C. p. R. Time Table. The McOutoheoa Bro.". were up before Trains leave Fksherton Station as * Q>»g'»trat.» iii Toronto Uat week on a â- follows: charge of western land swindling, and Going South Going North i 6*9 members of the trai were passed up 7.4:H a. m. 11.41 a. in. ' for trial. 4.17 p.m. ».12p. m. I The mails are osed at Flesheiton aj Wnntedâ€" For Flosherton High School, ollows : For the north at 10.40 a.ai. and ;50 curds of grfen hardwood, beHch and 7 p.m. ; and the afternoon mail south as ' „ ,^| , ~ r_ . : _ . maple .3.40 o'clocK For morning train south . Mtist bo good sound body wood. mail close at 9 p.m. the previous ev'g- 1 '**' f'«' '""'^J- J- P. Ottewell, Flesh, r. ^ : tun. ^â- *'"^""'~ """^""^""""^S^ '^^^ At-Home held in the tkating rink VICINITY CHIPS • !"" ''"'^''ye^CMiualast. uu.ler the aus pices of the Red Cross Sucieiy, proved very popular with ycunir a"d old, and a large crowd of skaters took advantage of the fiui. The funds of the society were euriched to the extent of i2ti. All epidtmic of la grippe ib very pre- valent among the citizeai here at present. Mr. .lames Gardiner and daui^hter, Mi«i Floreuce, of Heithcote. spent the week end wi'h Mr. and Mis. J. T. Beet. Mr. Herb Little of ()wen Sound vibit- ed h-s brother, Dr. W. T. Little, and •ther friends herij liitt week. As many have reifuested Mr, Tom DivLs' addresH, we in.serl it belnw. This will find him even if the address is changed later : Pte. Thomas K. tavie, S.i. 9312, No. 2 Ci)>iipany,.{rd Battlion, 1st Brigailfi Q. 0. R., Bu.statd Camp, Mr. C. Thist'elhwiiite (.f Erne, Rainy j Salisbury Plain?. England , C^nndian Kiver district, Is vi.»itin>; Lii parents, ( Overseas ContlDgeat. _^ Mr. and Mrs. A. Thistlelhwaile. ii.?re. ') The annuitl ivceptioii givtn by the pupils of the Fleshertun High >chool to their parents and I'riendti will take pbice Friday Eveiiini;, Fev. 26 A good pro- iiriiinuK! consisting of a mock tiial, etc., wi:| be given. l{efrei»hiiieiitH served. Diphimas and ccrtiticites will be givrn out to successful canuidates. Everyboily welcome. After the new w:ir tn.xei ci'iiie into Misses A. ii;iudin uad L. McPhail spent Sunday 1 1 the former's parental home at Heathcole. Owing to illness at W. A. .\riustrong"6 the Mendelssohn chorus practice wi 1 be held at Dr. .Murray's this evening. Rev. L. \V. Thorn has in ned to Mid- harst and bis induction into bis new charge took place ou Tuesday. The Lidies' Aid of flialm-t's Church donated «1<'..J0 to the Red Cioss fund 1 f""^*:- "« *'» '•"'"'"'y '«^''' '^ "•'1'="' »t their meeting last week. that Canada is at war. It will touch „. , , ., ' everybody and all will have to i>>v Iheir Lost- Between Heshertun and the i , „,, . ... ' ^, „ .. , share Ihe new t-aes may altetf the Power Houai- lu the \ alley, an open face , , i l u i . c â- , , ._ , . ,, , ... otnevolcut work which has been so freely Watch. 17 Jewel HaiiuUn !uovei«ei»t with i j . • ..i ... .i -i.i. ... ., ... , -. , . ; subscribed to ill the past viiionths. Iho nicib cue. (.i. B. Wtfltoii, Hcsherton. •â-  , . , „. , j principal articles iifftfcied ;iie: (.)iu> per Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Newsomo nnd . g^,,^ ^f j^'„t^ ^.jr^.j,|,,ji^,„ ^j „„ j,,,,,^^. dauijhterof Luo.idcn. S.isk., wvie th*-- jonc per cent on net pvemiums of Insur- guests this week .,f Mrs. ^>:''''»">"<= >> -.uce i:vMi>,KuieH (v^ieeyt Life, Fralornul brother, Mr. T. Sled of the suburb.. I ^..^ Marine); one cent on every telegraph A thaw rtt.irtcd on Fiiday ami lasted measige of liftoeu cenl.*: liv. cents en until Monday, very m.iterially reducing i every live ildlar railway ticket to anv the aniouiit of snow that bad â- jo\er.'d tho poi^it in Canada and I'nited SlHtes; one Ud'.1, and playing luvoc with tho roads, .cent on all leiters and post caids posted The scnif service in the Methodist j 'n-tJaiiada: specid stamp laxe,- on pei- ohurch Sunday evening was atteudid by ! f """*'•}â-  '""l *'"<â- Â» '""' "ll'«"' i>ui)dries; a very lai-e audieicv. who ai-preciated , ^^'i'-'^^^^r wiih .seven a,i'.l one li.ilf per cent ^Odds and Ends ARTICLES FOR SALE Two thoroughbred Hosteiii Heifers rising two for saleâ€" both registere.! ' One hundred each lakes thm. A. Har nsotj, Fleshurton. For Sale Cheapâ€" young driving mare about 950 pounds, or would exchange for good driving horse about 1100 pounds.â€" Apply to R. J. Sproule, Flesn- ertoD. .Jan. 22 Legal Blanks For Sale â€" R. J. Sproule keeps constantly on band and for sale cheap a full stock of Deeds, Mortgages, Wills and all other legal blanks. Any requiring such will tind it to their inter- est to give him a call. For sale cheap aud on easy tFrms, Lot 13, ccm. 11, Osprey, 110 acres. This is a tirst class farm and in a good slate of cultivation. Good bank barn &nd new frame dwelling. Apply to R. J. Sproule Flesberton. For Sale â€" Cheap and on easy ttrms â€" comfortable frame dwelling in Floahor- ton ; good well on premises ; also Park lot of 4 acres in good stat« of cultivation with barn thereon. R. .1. Sproule, Flesherton, Ont. Sept. 17 14 the very excellent program rendered. Mis.' T. Hewett of Hesherton hii.H re- turned ho^no after spending a couple of increase in ueiienil tarilt with the excep- tion of the British I'refeience. The Ftesherton Library Board elected weeks with Mr. and Mi^. John Milue, the following officers for l!>l.-)-l«: Prts., Clcavel road. Maxwell The Ladiea' Aid i^f Cburch t'lc Methodist ill hold lli'.Mi annual Irish Geo. Mitchell; Sec. Rev. .A. MeVicai: Tresis , H. S. White. A con>ignment of n2w bioks .ire almost re..dv for theshelv- Buppei and concert cu Wednesday, j «»• Subserip'ions $1.00 a yearâ€" are March 17. Particulars l.iter. The pupils of Profe.s-^>r M. E. Wright have invita.io.is out for theii' recital at R«''«'"n ^ volume*. N.iturul Science 4:. iD.iw due fi'r 1915-lt>. Please augment (the membership. Library C'lnteiils- - the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Arm- strong o« Friday evening. The program appears in this issue. The Advance is empowered to otl'er the daily and Sunday World until .kily 1, fur the small sum of one dollar. Sub- icriptioD.s taken at this ottioe. Ti»:» is gtrictly cash in advance. Mi.s Bliekliuin accompanied two of I'seful Ar's 3, Liietalure 2!';', History 208, Biography 42, CicogiMpl.y and Travel 17S, Fiction 28B, A long step to great- ness is to know great minds. t'ooks give such opportunities, .-VU in the rural distiicts may securi- two b"oks at » time and keep them two weeks. A rcad- inir room can be easily provided, if you 8*ell our iinmbeiyh'p, wuh niagaZineSj ptpei's and seating accomuiodatiou, would her music pupils Sliitloy Murray and [ ,,^. , b^,„„ ,„ ^n „.,,i,i„^ f,.,. prists, shoi Gladys Dudsreon to the Toronto Con- pp- â-  ers, eic. Keep your yciiiig people on •en atory ..f Music, whore they wrote on ,h„f,,i,„ i,y jjivinj; ,iieni the comforts thtir e.\aminatioii. 'and cmvenieiices of the city. Il pays Hill Bros, of Matkdale, who have i ten fold. Try it. Citizens of Flesberton kranch sores at Orangevilte. Tar*, Allis- [wouppeal <o you. Let us he Nti..ng in ton .iiid Mighgate, have formed a .Joint j mind niul spirit if not in material great- Stock Company Limited, with Mr. F. T. inoss. Hill as President. j Division Court wis held iu Duiidalk on ; Wednesday of last week before .hiJge VVidditield. Only i couple of cases were i heaid, the most impKitaut being that of; â-  11 w II- iLf- (' .. K 11 .,..„,! i line Osproy, was the scene ot a pretty Coinheld V. Scully. Mr. Lorn held sued ,,' „. , .^ . r i>,u. -,i r .1 c . WI . u^ 1 homo wedding on "ednesuay. hobruarv for t'.Mi.aO for rental of stable. Several ... .../ wit Bcsjcs were heard. The case was | dismissed, each j-arty to pay iheir own! osts. The Duudalk Junior Hockey learn Hudson â€" Heathcote The hums of .Mt. James Hudioit. 10 h 3rd, when his si.-.ter, Elizabeth, was united in marriage to Mr. Harry Heath- I cote, of Fevershuni. The bride was I attired iu white silk and carried a buui(uet ' of white carnations and was given away played a g.me with Ih. local juniors here ^^ ^^^^ ^_^.^,^^^^^ j^_^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^^ on >Ve;lne,sd»y night of last week, Winn-, ^j^y ^.^^ ^^^,^,,^ Buckingham, who ,ng by the score of 7-3. The game was ^^^,^ ^^.^j^^ ^j,^ ^^^ ^^_,..^ ^ ^^^^^^^^ ^j fast throughout but too much tripping ^^^^ ^^^^^^;„,„ The gioom was ably supported by Mr. .John ,Tlioiiison. The of Ma.iwell, officiated, .\fter the cetemony and the son of Dundalk acted as refeiee. ^^^j ct,ugi.»tui«ti.,„.,. the relatives aud Th« FlMhertoii Midgets went lo Murk- friends to tho uuu-ber >>f dale ou Saturday .-.fteriioou fnv a game fitly sat down to a diintj weddiug with the youngatcis of that place. Flesh- dinner. The biido was the recipient of erton s referee dl8B)>pointt>d tho boys ar:d many beautiful presouts, testifying to they had lo contend wiih a Maikdalo | the •iicein in which the young couple uiin as ipferee which \cry mutirialiy are held. The bi ides travelling .-.uit was helped the IMukdale boys lo come out I brown serge. The young couple will re- on the luni' end of a ?-t> score, side in Feverahiuii. wts indulged in and the score by no means is a coii.i»risou of the hockey j^'J"; j^,„^., Phimister, Hieiits of the two teams. Rua.tel W il- MISCELLANEOUS Untd further ui>ticn wo are prepared to sell highest grade National Liuht Coal Oil at 20c :i uillon, 1 or a gallons, F. G. Karstedt. Having installed a weigh » ale, I will grind at ."'c. per hundred, weigh in auu out. Grinding every legal working day. â€" G. A. WATSON, Pnceville. Wanted â€" large second hand box heat- ing stove, must be cheap and in reason- ably good condition.â€" .\pply to R. J. Sproule, Flesheriou. J5n.22 Mr. G. W. Grahain.ha8 a iiuantity of dry .'aw dust to dispose of at Eugei;ia. Suitable for bedding or ice packn g. Easy to get at. Notice is here' y itiven that the Agency for the Sydenham Mutual Fire Insuia ce Company, formerly held by the late W, G. Pickell, has been taken over by U. B. MoLcMn, IViceville, R, H. No 2. MUSIC STUDIO Mark Everette Wii.;ht, organist and choir master of th* Methodist church, Flesberton, te ichor of piano, orgiu aiiti voice. Mr. Wriiiht holds credentials from conservat^iiies of music where he has tau.:ht, also from emintut doctors and teacheis in New England conserva- tory, Boston Metropoli an Conservatory of Music and Steinwdy Hall, New York city. Both Mr. and Mrs. Wright are open for cou'.ert engagemeuts. Smooth, Fast, Light and Comfortable. The light, strong tops and hard tempered steel blades, with special support aud tlic flanges, give to one's glide a speed and a surety that is unparalleled. Most champion, amateur and professional hockey players use them â€" the rea- son is obvious. Call in. Ask to see .\utomobile Skates, aud we'll give you a daudy Hockey Year Book. (S) FOR SALE BY FRANK W. DUNCAN Hardware Merchant Phone 30 r 2 I Fletherton In Memoriam In loving memory of our Tdear mothit aud giandmothor, Susan Portaous, be* hived wife of John Porteous, who died-a year ago today, February 18. h, 1914. We often sit and tl.ink of her When we are all alone. For meinoiy Is the only Iriend, That .^rief citi call its own. More and more each day we miss her, Fiieiids may ihink the wound is healed, r>ut thfy little know the sorrow, Th.it lies wllhin our hearts concealed. â€"Fanny and Mtirjr, i^J^^^k^'iSS^Tk^^sSi^^'Si^'Z^^ Eveiything Going Smoothly More Bargains to be given Men's Sheep Skin Coats, regular $6.;1() lor Men's Mackinaw Coat.s, regular $«).50 for Men's Long Black Coats, fur collar, regular $18.00 for 14. o<) $4.50 $14.95 Ladies' Coats, a tew left, at greatly reduced prices Women s Flannelette Gowns, regular $1.00 for 75c. Regular $1.50 for $i ,00 ^ Men's and Boys" Sweaters, a few left to â-  " sell at same as last week's bargain prices Ladie.s' Kimona Cloth in :> different colors to sell for 3s and 20c. a yd. Odds and ends in Dress Goods selling below cost. Only a few left. Come and see them before thev all go. Ladies Ties l.')f. each; Cords I5c., a choice of colore. Litly Collars, were 75 ami 50c., for 2.'>c. GROCERIES British Columbia Stdmon, l''c. :> tins Pumpkin, Tomatoes, Peas, Corn for 20c. 5 boxes Matches for 20c. o lb. Spanish Oniona 10c. CASH OR PRODUCE W. L. FLESHERTON, WRIGHT ONTARIO 'v^vj^ ^ w H W- . w ' W W â- w- . w . '., .j,^, , 5 , ^ , . . , w ^w . A W ,^ w .. ^ ^ â-  V ' < » . ^ ^ ft ^ ^,WaMgW g W a l^L^\ ? L^ * ' < . ''â- ' â-  --.»' â- > * A ^ J^^ â- ^ .' ^-Af^ Our Clubbing List R J COLQUETTE The following prices are for strictly paid in advance subscriptions only. We i ave no accounts with other papers. Flesherton Advance t I 00 Youths Companion 2 00 Toronto World, daily .'5 00 Toronto Daily Xews 2 00 | Weekly Globe 'MV Mail-Emuire . ... 75 Family Herald & Star 90 Toronto Star 1' 00 Farmer Sun !K) , Farmers Advocate 1 50 Weekly Wit.ie»e IW Saturday Night TJ tXJ Home Jourc-.J 9>)[ Poultry Review 40 Uod and Uun magazine 90 I Feversham, Ont. Agent for the Cockshutt Plow Cos u '>' 1 3 > arm Impements- W.igons, 13uugies, Ciiltei^, Sleighs, and Gasoline Enuvnes, Melottc Cream Separatoi^*, Baker Wind &IilI^, l'uni[is. Piping aud Pi[)e Fittings always on hand. Beatly Br-s'. of Fergus, Baru Tracks, Litter Carriers and stable tittiuus. Cockshutt and Frost & W,i, d Repairs always on hiiul. Wareroora â€" Wellingon Street. Feversbatiit Ontario. MASSEY HARRIS IMPLEMENTS This famous make of implements is well known all over the cimutry and their own good work is the best recum- uiendaiiou they can receive. If you ri'iuire anything in tlio lino of Binders, Mowers, Seed Drills, Cultivaiorx, Pulp- or>, Pl.iw.N, Sleigh.-<, W^icgunf, Cream Separators, Harrows. Rollers. Cutting Bores, Ensilage Cutters. Gasoline en- gines, .Sawing outfits, etc , give us a chance to quute prices. John Wright, - Agent Flesherton School Children's Eyes,! Many lives have been ruineo through neglected eyestrain in childhood. The eyes of every child should be e.xarnined. We have made a special studv of this branch of optics, andguarantee satisfaction. Consultation free. W. A. Armstrong;, DebentuTjes Issued K)r Short Term of *dRl NEGOTIABLE Inlerest Coupons Payable Half-Yearly m k ASSETS t $7,480,339 J ! Ihe ureal West rermanent Loan Compdny 18II|| ZO.Hin^St.West. Toronto ill It W. J. Bellamy, - laUpi Flesherton Agent i Christmas Gilfts There is a movement on fnot tbi.s year f'pr Mimeiliin;^ .substantial fur ChritstmnK, now that Ihe (ierioaii tliiiisy ware is d-barred (ah it should have been years a«o) ' Just by way of suggostitni wr would propose that you call in and ex- HUiiue our stock of furniture suit- :ible for presents, which is un- usually full this year. For in- stance wo have rockers for mother, e:isy chairs for father, beautiful (licturet and frames for sisler. Imiids'eighs fir little brother, little rocker?, di'lla beds ami wick- er chairs aud other things for little siser â€" something for everybody. Come ill and see the latest lliiiiij in dolls l.L'ds and rockers. Then wo hiive the usual si ck ••( all kinds of parlor, bedroom and diiiing room furniture - desks, chairs, odd pieces. 3ecrot:irios- l)h! there is too much to emiiiieiatf. Come in and sjo over our sluik yourself. .\lw;iys h.ippy t'l show i;oods and to dvmors'rale tint our prices aio as low as the lowest. Wo are pVi-paiod ti furnish Hovvers aud lloril designs for funerals, iveddings. or Eociiil ga'liorings, having arranged with the Pilo es- tate of Briimplon lo handle iheir business here. W. H. BUNT URN iT LIRE DEALER PHONE 23 R2 Flesherton - Ontario. Co 1 umbia Grafonolas Columbia Records And Supplies FOR SALE Columbia records fit an^ disc machine The latest patriotic records in stock. Come in and hear some of ' them if you are interested. The Advance Office {j ANADIAN PA.OIFIO Improved Service TORONTO MONTREAL OTTAWA Via "Lake Ontario Shore Line" Fast lime to Whitby, Oshawa, Bow- manville, Port Hope, Cob«uig,Belleville, Trenton, etc. Varticulnr fn>ni Canadiau Tacilie Ticket Agent or wiite .M. <!. | Murphy, Omtrict Va-saenger .Agent, citiki Kiu;; ami Vooga Streets, Toronto. S. RANDS, .Vgeut, Ceylon. WANTED A RELIABLE MAN I'o.-oil UAlib^ CANADIAN GKOWN' ^]!sTl>CK III l<'lcsherton and Grey Co-.inty. iStart now at the best Selling Time. Scud for libt of SPRING OFFERINGS, and teriiis to Agents. Liberal Commissions. Haudsoiue free outKt. Deering Implements' ^^°"f ^,,^^"'"9^0" •-' â-  I'oiithill Nurseries rseriea E.stal.Hshod 1837) ^^^ TORONTO Gasoline Engines ONTARIO AUkiiulsof Decmig Impleiiionls. Partjj Ijir MUn^rln i\lway8 on hand. Agent f.ir liaiiie andj I " L IM il l\ l\ L I U»- Mt. Forest Cuttoi8.BarborBuggic-s.Lon.i Carefully Collected Each Week don Litter Crneis, 1 lay I ini.k.s, Pcdliir ] ^,^^_^ OO to 60 •hingles and siding. 'I'hese Implenicnls , Pca<> $1 2o to 1 25 re.,uire no . eco lendaliou as they ate j Kwi/eai . i.! ".i :..â- .â- .â- .â- .â-  " 75 !o S standard goods and recognized as the. flour $7 20 to ([18 host on the market. "'f, ?13 00 to K- 00 ' ! Butter 24 t n .;>! I jBggs, fresh 2«! 'i '. /xv-ov'-v^v'^v-^v I Potatoes per bag .00 tn { iGeese II (o 11 !ed. RUTHERFORD k:::k.;;;;;;::;;::.::; "':.'â-  1 , Chicktnf JO 10 Proton Station TmKcy* u i"

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