% DecembeiKJ 1015 THE F L E S H E K I O N ADVANCE /Icsl'Crljn .liunnct:|Vandeleur Happenings A'l iii'l«i>eni'»-iit newspaper, imljlished every 'rminicay »t th*" office, Collingwuod Street, h ea'ierton. t^ubsciiition price $1 per unnuiu wlieii paidinadvtiice ;$l.W when not eo paid Adver naing ratcn "n appliiation. Cireiilat'un 1,100 weekly, AT H. Thurston. BdJtor Priceville Jottings [TUi» buil){el iirrived aiter wo hud pone tJ press list week--Kd. I t'olin McLean will finish his thieshing scikson this weoV . D. (i. McLean is toiioiisly ill since Saturday with convestim of llie lini^<. Mr. .lohn McMillan, S.-u'li line, who lilts been slowly wiarina away witli oh\ age, |>ass8d awiiy on the cMMiing of Nov. 24, in his 82nd y<iii. He Ii.ik Ixen a nun ch respected res »!ent of ilie Sonlii Mr. mid MfK. M. Hutchiiiaon and two chiUlren of M:<ikdalc viaited Mr. Win. Cillisiind other friends herenhout one day lust week. Notice A number of friends .•ind uciiuaintancea of Mr. Will UilclifTf met in the lutne- incnt of I ho church on Monday evening I week [irior Ui li s ilcpiirtiue for Northern' ((nt.irio, niid |)resciited him with u suit ' ciiKii and travelling companion. Willi will b." missed by the young people of | this neigliborhnod with whom he hm\ a i;real fiivorilc. I Dr. It. F. I'Jnglisii, D^toopathic 1 Physician, of Dweii Sound, will bu in Meshorton on TiU'sday "iiid b'ridiiy ivfler- iiooiiH of iiivh week. tJoniiiieiuing l''ii- dsy, June 4th. For appuintmunt phone I* riuK 3. .'/k MASSEY HARRIS IMPLEMENTS rhit> faiU'ius make I well known all over of impleiiieii'8 is t!ie country and Mr. Hiul Mrs. A. McNally of liny ward ^ their own uood work is the best recom- Falls spent the week end with the hitter's I iiiendnt ion they can receive. If you parents, Mr. and Mrs. .lulii) Warling and M n. Mr. and .Mrs. F. T. Still of Toronto visited Mr. anJ Mrs. Ueu. Warliug re- ce.illy. Miss Mary Heard who unlerwentan liine for over sixty year?. Ths funeral operation in Toront > sometime ago for .in Nov. iJ(> was largely attended, and absce.ss in the head and who has been inteiment took place in Kvergieen cem- home foi some lime, returned to the city etery near the like. Rev. J. .A. Mathe- last week for further troa'iuent. <ion conducted the serv ices i-t residence ^^^^ yj^jigf, Gilbert of Kimberley visit- •nd grave and mh nephew.s seived »» ed her si.ter, Mrs. Will Hutchinson, the pallbearers. beginning of the week. Diedâ€" At his rei-idemte, Priceville, Mr. ^^ ^hos. Flynn moved his family to C C. Jame», ageJ 71 yeark, at 12 o'clock! Mirkdalo last week where he has secured p.ui Tuesday, Nov. :tO. Although ailing ^ gjfyj,i,,„ for some weeks with heart trouble, yetj no one expected him to pass away so' Mr. Wm. Ceasar has purchased the soon. Mr. James h»s been engaged in house from Mr. P. Beard which was the mBUufacliiie of leilher and leather! formerly occupied by Ttios. Flynn, and goods here for 4(> years or more, and had I will lake po8<es»!oii in tlie spring' a wide circle of ac<)uaiutancek in the ojunty, and was recording slcwart in the Methodist chuicli here for over twenty years. The funeral on Friday, Dec 3, ««• largely attended, and the serTioes â- were conducted by Rev. F. N. Bowes, assisted by Uevs. Ottewell, Humphrey iiiid J. J. Leece, foiinei | astors of the church here, and also Uev. J. A. Maih- «w8on, Presbyterian resident minister. Inteiment took place in fouih east ')! Markdale was laid beside his wife and son, wh( predeceased bim a number of years a^o. Five daughters furviveâ€" Mrs. Bowes of Markdale, Mr». H. B. Mclican of I'lice- -ville and Misses, Jennie, Berih:i and £li'h at homo. rpiiuire unythiiw in Iho line of Bimleis, Mowers, Seed Drill*, CullivaiorH, I'ulp- ers. Plows, Sleighs, Waggons, Cream Separators. Harrows. Rollers, Cutling Bo.xes, Ensilage Cutters, Oasolino e'j gines. Sawing outfits, etc , give us a chanee to quote prices. John Wright, ' Agent Flcshcrton Ueering Implements AND Mine Artist Will Refund Gordon A. Bonter, the Mclanclhon co&l mine artist, who was up bef"re Judge Klein l,i»t Thu'sdiy on the charge of conspiring to defraud Mi8.ses Kate and l.sabell.i McKinnoii of Walkerton, to whom he sold 91500 woith of mining stock, was actiuitted on the conspiracy the cemetery diar^e by Judge Klein, who took until where deceased s-mnday to consider the case. The fact that the Misses M^Kinnon li»d been recommended to buy the stock by their cousin. Miss McNeill of Rochester, N.Y., Slid had first written to Bonter about the shai'is, was the weak point in their case. As it seemed, however, from tho evidence that Bonter had persuaded Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Gibson to subscril)e for (300 worth of ihe sttick on Ihe represen- KncruittDg has tiken a juiiip. The ta'ioii thatjsixteen of the in<sl prnminen' parade state this morning shows ;i.")8 otli- peo|i1e in VV<)lkeiton had alreeJy t^ken cers tivl men on the ttrciig'h, besides .shares, wluii sueli was iml the case. «.bo!i^ now I raining at .Meatord. A dozen Judge Klein stated that he would be 'Or more ha\e been added this week; and tempted on the evidence he liitd. 147th Battalion Recruiting: Gasoine Engines All kinds of Deeting Implements. Parts always on hand. Agent for Barrie and Mt. Forest Cutieis, Barber Buggies, Lou- den Litter Cirrieis, Hay Tracks, Pedlar shingles and siding. These Implements rcfiuire no lecommendatloii as they aie standard Boods and rec 'gnized as the best on the market. ED. RUTHERFORD Proton Station F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON ONTARIO Only A Few Days Till Christmas DO YOUR SHOPPING NOW Don't wait until the last week, when everyone is in a hurry, but make your selections NOW, while yon h ive the be.'t choice of quick Belling meichaudise. Our Christinas assortment is now at the best. A FEW CHRISTMAS HINTS! Hockey States, all pizes 8L00 to $4.00 Hockf J Bool?, all sizes $1.25 to $3.00. Sweartcr Coats, all colois 75c to Wool Toques and Aviation Caps , 25c to $1.25 Bilk and Wool Motor Scarfs ...A ^ 50c to $1.60 Ladies' Kid Gloves, all lengths .7.. JA»T>*r»» to $2.50 Men's silk Neckwear 25c to $1.7f Men's Kid Gloves and Milts ...,^. ' '• yt ^ MHk to $2.50 Iniiial Haudkercliiefs, Silk and Linen ^r -ii rt tStnxdtv^v (^trnX WTAii* 25c to oOc * l''ii"i.cy La^'n ;ilid Linen H indkerchiefB. ..'..'... 5c to 50c Luce Collars Hiid Fauc) Xcckwoar , 26c to $1.75 Ladies" Wool Shawls 50c to $3.50 Men's :iiiil lliiytt' K.inf> Suspenders 10c to 50c FaIlC.^ -I I; ;i'd (.'a-i.nitjre Hosiery 50c to $1.25 Silk, Net .nil 1, wii Waists Ay < f y y^ -r •^- n/i ^ y - /ft^- • fc • • f^- • • •< 1 -00 to $5.00 Ladies' Fancy ilippera and Pumpn «/."...."."'. „ TT ...$1.50 to $2.75 ^ F|inc Y Lipen°. Pray Cloths, Towels, Centres, etc J . Ii5c to $1.75 ^ FANCY CHIN \ â€"A beautiful aasortmeut of Fancy China, suitable for presentsâ€" Cups and Saucers, Fancy plates, Luu Bou Dishes, Spoon Trays, Cream Pitchers, Berry Dishes, Salad Dowls, Biscuit •Jars, etc., etc. Special Prices 10c to $1.50 uiore arv' c imtng in. A good rtcruitin^ tcheme appears to he ♦ he griiitiu{ ot extra week-end leave to men whi gel reciui's. Wu uiulerst.ind tint one chap has been home eviiy week end fur live oi six weeks, .md has hroU:;ht a new mtn ba.k with him every lime. Through tlie gcnerOHiiy nf friends ihe battalion will soon he proviileil with band*. A gentleman who wicliis his iianio to be for the present kept secret has oflVred lo donate tliu iiistruineiits f.ir a bra.sH I ami; and step) arc (•> lie taken at once to engage a lanilma.uter. The Mc Quay Tanning Co. hns offered lo pro- vide the bugles and drums fur a buglo band; so in Ihe way of muaic â€" a most iin. |>ortaiit fi.-ature in e.iriying on the w.rk of the Billalion, as we I ii.^ jiio of the best aids to recruiiiiig -the 147lli will te fixed. -0. S. Advert'ser. Butter Wanted 200 boxes Choice Dairy Butter want- ed. Highest market price paid in cash. Our Grocery Dept. is Ready for Christmas EVERYTHING REASONABLY PRICED. Millinery Special for This Week We' have laid out two tables of Hals in our Show Boom for Special selling. They are all new shapes and correct styles. TABLE NUMBER 1 TaBLE NUMBER 2 Hats nsnallysold $2.50 to $3.50 All at $1.95. Hats usually sold Irom S.3.T5 to $6.50 Alt at $8.50. ' HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS to Kiilcnce hmi if a churge had heen laid of getting money from tlie Gibsons under false prelencen. Crown Attorney Dixoo »nni)unced that .such a charge had just heen 'aid, and that Bonter was thcrefoie rhargid with this i ffince. As llonter nt.tteU that lie intended to give the'piirties hack their mom y hern if he ei'uld get lime to raise it, he was .'illowed imt for nice months on fnrni.'ihing hail of $101)0 to appear here on September 5, 191(1, fnr ti illâ€" Bruce Herald and Times. Thinks We're Astute Farm for Sale They h»d a paper chase in Fleshertiuj i _ recently, and "the cackle kept up hj that i , , , , ,» ,, , .. . , • J 1 f » i One hundred acres, hit .x, Con. H. hew of iiretlv Kirls reiiiindeu one ot a : , ,. , . ' ,, '">•â- ''* I .Arteiiiesiii, siimII frame hnuse. small ur- (lock of wild geese," says the Ad\ance. (.Iiml.goml will and prnperty well fenced. The a.sluteiie.ss of the '.'ditor in siying Ab'>ut :!i milei fnun Eutenia. A| ply Ihe girls were pretty is apparent at a ' K. •!. Parsons, Eugenia P. O. glance. -Clarksburg Review. )- weeks. Dr. J. Ralph Smith! OSTEOPATH I Ofllce and Residenceâ€" 468 Olh St. V.aRt Owon Sottiid, Out. Hoursâ€" 9 to 12a.ro., l.'M to 4.30 p.m. o 8 p.m. Other.hflurs by appointment. Dr. R. F. E'ltli h will be in Fle.sherton Â¥ on Tuesc'.ay and Friday afle^ouns of fg' each week. The Old Adage M. Scully Co. Flesherton, Ont. A Business School That successful school whose graduates occupy prominci.t po- st' ioOH from tho Ailant.c lo the l*:icitlo, rc-opens for the FALL TERM S,pleml>er 1st, 1914 Send for free catalog at once to COLLINGWOOD BUSINESS COLLEGE T. E. Hawkins. - Principal Colhngwood, Ontario. I THE GIFT MAKERS' GREAT OPPORTUNITY = USEFUL PRESENTS-BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS APPROPRIATE PRESENTS H O"'" "cw '^"'1 beautiful line of holiday goods, full of choicest selections for the Cliiistinas trade is now ready for the inspection and approval of all who knew a good thing when tliey see it. We have new novelties in nice, hut inexpensive goods. We have choicer and nioic costly gilts, but in ALLK'"^''^'-^ '^"*' '^^ ALL pi'ices we can supbly you with the nice.^t ami most appropriate articles. DO NOT FAIL TO SEE OIR SPECIAL ATTRACTIOXH IN Toys, Books and Novelties Fancy Goods, Notions, Etc. (The above lines of goods ran he changed to suit the requirenienta of /nur hutine.s'<) The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating The same is equally true of the 1900 Gravity Washer. Try one and be convinced that there is none better. Property For Sale Fart lot 151, con. 2, N.E. T. A S. R. containing 28J ncrcs, about 1 milo frum Flesherton. There is a good frame house and stable 'and the property is well fenced and watered. App^y to .loneph A. LeUard, Flesherton or on tho proper- ty- A Representative Wanted at once for FLESHERTON AND DISTRICT FOR The Old Reliable Fonthill Nurseries Farmers! Why remain idle all winter when you can lake up a paying agency ? Choice list of varieties for spring planting. Liberal terms. Handnonie free oulKt. Exclusive Territory. S.HEMPHILL Agent, - Ceylon Full line ot AlcConnick Farm Tniplements, Binders Mowers, IJakes, Loaders, Drills, I ultivatois. Plows, Hiding and Walking, Harrows, Hrantford Wind Mills, Pumps, Piping and Fittings of all kinds, Jieattie Hay Carriers. Hay torks, iSlings, Filter Carriers, Folding Bath Tubs, Frost Wite and Fence, Cutters antl Sleighs. A Call Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed. S. HEMPHILL Agent, Ceylon, Ont. â- J i m *\«/^.v*V*'W>'\.«/'V»/ ' Our Stock is generous in variety and includes only goods of approved worth and superiority You can not help being pleased with our well selected popular and in every way desireable liue. Our very reasonable prices will delight you. Select your gifts fiom our up-to date «tock and you will get the best and most appropriate presents at the fairest figures you have ever known. For The Right Pres nt For The Right Person At The Right Price Ccme Right To Us W. E. RICHARDSON & SON Write now for particulars. StonA & Wellington TORON TO • ONTARIO Boll For Service Fcr service.â€" Baron Hollyâ€" No. (5422. Aberdeen Angua, on lot 34, 9th concesfl- ion, ArteiiieHJA. Terms, 91-00 if paid before l»t Jan. 1916.â€" W. J. Magee. May 15 1 Flesherton Tin Shop I have just placel on the shelves a full line of Tinware, Nickelware and Agateware for domestic use. Call on me and get your supplies. Eavttroughing, Stovepipes and Stove Furnish- § Stock For Sale p' Mare and sucking onlt for sale â€" mare I i\ i»ii years oldâ€" also a colt risin,^ 2, >«ll{k| good stock, and one young cow tiv.i yrs. S| old, and calf. ) H THOS. FEN WICK, Eugenia, ill! ings. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Pipetitting, including pump work. Furnaces installed. Agent for Clare Bros. Furnaces. s D. McKILLOP CHRISTOE BLOCK FLESHERTON 4^ ONTARIO. sisrasi L*±&;