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Flesherton Advance, 30 Dec 1915, p. 5

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,r^ member 30 1915 THE FLESHERTON A % STANDARD BANK OF CANADA :hkad orrrce - Toronto BVBRY tood Baak hu • RESERVE FUND u a pro- vutoo for lean yean and the iaeritable rainy day. ThU Fund haa been accumulated from Surplus EamiB^i and is • iouree o£ ttrea^tb and stability. BTeryoaa s&ould have a RESERVE FUND. Without it mo one ia in • tafa finaneial condition. Our SaTiafa Dcpartaaat offera an idaal opportunity for â€" eaMiahin^ YOUR RESERVE FUND. 2W FLESHERTON BRANCH GEO. MITCHELL. _^ -Unnjer. â- â€¢T'D lara I ) C. p. R. Time Table. kins leave Flesherton Station vj ! Sciiir Ooing North . .»«,-" H..3«..». .-., 4.37 p.m. 9.18p.m. The mails are osed at Flesherton as ollowg : For the north at 10.40 a.m.and « po>. ; and the afternoon mail south at A'*© o'cloclt. For morning train sooth «»«!l cloie at 9 p. m. the previous ev'g. ! '.^ ^KCIMITY CHIPS ^ A Happy New Year to The Ug Ad- Tance family. Mr. and Ura. K. 8. Thurston of To- ronto tpent Christmae in town. Mn. J. P. Occewell la visiting friends ' in Toronto and Montreil. Herb. McLeod, who is n soldier in the jd'iaUalion, spent Christmas here. ItfiViarley Jamieson of Toronto spent Phn*'^ at his home here. Cht%aa travel on the C. P. R. haa b(C<^ 'n[ this year. Jit- \Mra. W. P. Crosslej spent I CUii»'^°% Toronfo. tf(- Vfra. Edgar Betta spent Chr«*'"\he Utter's purental home. ***â-  '^l^mpson and son, W.ilter, h»vep*1it friends in Shelburne lot :si in - : - â€" Toronto Line North '^^ii?:S^^^^^J^T^?;!!>>Sry!>-;>i Si^^ llr.Ge isioft sue n K.«»1^ *uvs Castrinjp CKS^Sii* daugSui^ ""-r Camaclt , /'tie sr.^ "with his Windsor. Rub. Bellamy and Harold Mitchtll of Toronto spent Christmas st their homes here. Misses Lulu and Iva niiichell. who are t<!»chin« »t Fort Willijlm, are spending holidays at their borne here. Mias Osborne, nurse. CoUiodwood, is ID attenilsr.ee on Mrs. R. Whetfler, (nee Miss Walker). We have been literally swsmped this week with "copy" and are oblged to leave over considerable correspondence Slid other msf.cr- Shoppers are reminded thst the stores ictume their li u'duek clusiii); with the kdvent of the New Year, in sccordsnce trilh the Village By L:»w. Mr. and Mrs. U. Shaw and three -hilJren, and Mr, and Mrs. T. Brady, Owing to stormy weather ihe Presby terian entertainment Christmas evening was slightly under former years in s financial way, although the attendance was good, considering, and the program excellent. The proceeds, including Sun- day collections, amounted to somewhere in the vicinity of $55. The 52nd anniver^ry jf Flesherton Methodist Sabbath aehool will be held in the cbureh next Saturday evening, New Year's day. The usual good program is being prepared and a big crowd is expect- ed . Come and see the new illiimlnntion, set some good "eat«," hear a choice pro- gram, and incidentally help the Sabbath school along. Edward Whitshead, who has been employed with W. A. Armstrong.jeweler for soma time, and who has been ill with heart trouble at the home of Mr. Oacai Phillips for several weeks, passed nway on Tuesday 'morning at the age of 22 years. The fuoer\l takes place to-day from the home of his uncle, Mr. George Clark, East Back Line, to Meaford Road cemetery. L. 0. L. No. 883, Ceylon, met on Dec. 16, and after winding up the business for the year, elected the following officers for the ensuing year : â€" W. M., D. McLeod ; Dep. M., O. Stewart ; Chap., Thcs. V. W'right; Rec. Sec., Ueo. Cairns; Fin.- Sec , S. M. McLeod ; TreM. Ueo.Snell ; D. of Cer., Angus Wbittaker ; Lect. , £. Haz«rd;lst Com.. Thos. McArthur; e JLJ",â„¢-. *t- Whittaker, Wm. Sharpe, G.L. «''\<i;iy cnton ; Caretaker, Geo WhiteP>» ni. 8wa..i|jg(i_ t]j,gj^ Snell foe 1 month. The lodge purpose holding a fowl supper and At Home for the members in a few weeks. The hydro li^ht was used in the New Vearj cuaies but once a year, Htj here's to :vish you all good cheer. Miss Agnes Lever of Toronto attended the fuaeral of her brother. Will, last week. Miss Elva Lever, teacher cf Eugenia, is holidaying at home. In last week's items a mistake was made. Instead of Mies KatbUen Mann- j iu2 of Brussels being ill, it should have' resd, Mrs. Lome Stephenson. Miss' Manning is married, but your correspon- 1 dent did not know it. | Mr. Robt. Richardson is holidaying' with friends in the city. Mr. and Mrs. J. WiIL<<ims and family of Eugenit, spent Christmas wito friends here. Election Card Ladies and Gentlemen: â€" Having been nominated for the office of Deputy Reeve for the Township of Artemeaia, I premise to use rigid econ- omy in every respect, and will endeavour to secure full value for all money expen- ded. I ask for as fair a division of rep resentatives as possible. Uopiug for peace through victory and wishing you all a happy New Year. â€"J. L GRAHAM. Election Card* To the Electors of Artemesia: Ladiea and Gentlemen,â€" I have decid ed to become a candidate for the office of Councillor for the Township of Artem- esia, for the year 1916, and would re- spectfully retfuest your vote and influ- ence. â€" JAiTES STINSON- Election Card To the Electors ot Artemesia : Ladies and Gentlemen, â€" I am a can- didate for the office of Deputy Reeve for the township of .Artemesia for the year 1016. If elected progrttssive busineas methods and sound economy will be my aim. I would therefore solicit your vole and influence. Yours aincerely, -ALEX. C.4MERON. F. G. KARSTEDT, FLESHERTON KARSTEDT BROS.-^ PRICEVILLE 1 TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS At this glad season of the year we wish to extend our thanks for your much appreciated patronage during the past year, and to wish for every one of our customers a prosperoas and happy New Year. At the same time we would respectfully ask a continuation of your favors and trust onr business transactions will be mutually profitable. KARSTEDT ^^g=g=ggggg^^yg^flgg=yjS^'^^g:gS!^' BUSINESSCABDSi ONIONS I < >uiona of exoellen: ijualily for sale. fOSS» ^ pc pound for 75 pounds a» was used in Methodist church Sunday night for the first tin.e, and to say that the audience was pleased is putting it mildly. The auditorium was bnllitnily illuminated, yet the light was soft and restful to the eye. The inspector was pleased with the installation and says It is one of the best lightinit systems to be found any- where. The church owes a he.ivy debt of gratitude to Dr. Murray. W. Morton iif Wareham, and Mr. Thos. Beuthsm, who have designed and installed the system free of charge so f»r .-is workmnn- ship 18 concerned. To Dr. Murray es- pecially is the thanks of the congregition due, he having gone to Toronto and purchased the plant. Election Card To the Electors of Artemesia. Ladies and Gentlemen,â€" After urgent request from many ratepayers I have decided to remaiu in the field for Councillor, and would respectfully solicit your vole and intiuence without waiting for a personal canvass. â€" S. BATCHELER. .ck.Kl«ah«rton.(S»tard«vt). W.H.Wright. P. I'slford Jr. J. C. MoDonaW. L. tu B. Telephone Flesbe^tul! Joe. BtiL-hj --i â€" t o u ID SOCIETEBS W mMts ou she laH Mondaj »ch month, in their loaje room Property For Sale For sate in the village of Eugenia, Otreinliy Wheal... Oats ^ 'Barley *| •"iat Floui . . JHay.... alButtM.. . • • • iJ*-w w*'ri5i\umr'**KtS!'V*H.''"Ma«hS.':! store and dwelling' combine"d-good K«gs. fresli ... F.'n.. K. J, Ijproul*. VisiUog brethisn mvitad i jj,^|j|g never falling well, i number of PoUtoee per bag . . . ! fruit trees, half acra lot, well fenced. Geese •OVJ it Tjacon, 21* to * "ic; boneless DBDICB AKTHna LODOB. No. SSS.A-F^ r A II. meets in ths Masonic hall. Arm troags Block.Fle.lierton, oyarT ,•;»?''" °". )r b«tor« tliB full mooo. J. Wriglit W. M F. H. W. Hicltlinu. Sscretary. ^^ Odds and Ends ve down fiom Lions Head this week, \i are visiting relatives here. Tho following younij men havejljoined e colors during the past week : Rcbt. .srp and Uoy Lever, of Flesherton, id Harold Phillips, of Rock MilU. The Village Council wero all le elected acclamation on Monday. T. Sled, J. right and W. J. Belbimy were elected boul trustees. Mr. Bert Jamieson, who was gassed at .angemark, and recently been up at urcupine where he enlisted, has now «n appointed lecruiling ofiicer for the icrthern districN and is now a sergeant . Women's Institute will meet iit the High schoo'. Wed. Jan. 5, 8. 30 sharp, Mrs (Dr.) Carter will gives talk on Imp- erial Women. Visitors always welcome. -Mrs. W. A. Uawken, Sec. Treas. Mr. ReuU-n Scott, of the 8Ut B.ittal- ion, Toronto, spent Christmas with lii.i aunt, Mrs. W. Buskin. His cousin. Miss Rets Buskin, accompanied htm home for a week's visit. Rev. Mr. Kerr, pastor of the Baptist church, was called to the bedside of his mother, who is ill at her home in Pres- tr.n. He will be absent a couple of weeks and his pulpit here will be sopplied. The Royal Scarlet Chapter of .\rtem- etie will meet in Clayton's Hall on Fri- day, Jen. 14, for election of officers and trimeffTi â€" * business. â€"Wm. Sh*rp. W. C. in G.. W. G. Davis, Comp., Scribe. Word received from Detmit recently eonvejra the sad information that the • inditionof Mrs. Wm. Fawcett, lately of Mftxwell, is serious and small hopes are held oui, for her recovery. â€" Herald- Review, Clarksburg. Corp. Kern«han, who is recruiting at Feversham, hands us the following nam<)s of young men who have enlisted from Osprey : Haiold Smith, Fever- shann ; Chailie Br«>die, Harold McKHch- nie, Chris. Loughead, .lames Leach, and J. Bradshaw, Maxwell ; Th(« Boling- brouk and J, Jamieaon. Moluiyrv; Victor Foitd, Eugtni* ; Frod Young .tnd H«rv»y Brooks, Maxwell ; and Frtd Bruckoi.- tury, Fevershaui. ARTICLES FOR SALE Cow and better for sale, cuw supposed to be in cilf. â€" F. G. Karstedt. Fleeher- toii. For Sale â€" Uood heavy farm horse, coming four years, well broke to drive any way. Apply to K. B.'ntham, Flesh- erton. Ccu?tS?i^Blook the last WednewUv •'•"i"* I each month. VUitlng Foresters haartUy com»C. K.. G. Bellamy ; B. 8.. O. Cairts n.S«c. W. Buskia. P1B«« pay dues to Fin. Boo. belore the am ay ot the mouth. For terms and particulars apply to John Boland. Vandeleur, or P. Munshaw, Eugenia, executors of the late Richard Smith estate. CANADIAN Ducks Fowl Chickens. iTarxeys . The Nominations The nominations for Artemesia took place in Ihe tcwn halt on Monday .if ter noon, when, as we predicated, a full slate presented themselves for approval )fthe electorate. Following are names sub- mitted. For Keevoâ€" T. R. McKenzie, Fred Brown. For Deputy-Reeveâ€" Alex Cameron, J. I. Graham, Ale.v McLetxl. For Councillors-- Fred M*tewson, J. C. Wright, S. Batchelor, liobt. Purvis, Jas. Slinson. OSPREY NOMINATIONS For Keeve â€" It win Morrison, John Thompson. Deputy Reeveâ€" W. H. Guy, John Huirhead. For Councillors â€" Albert Arnolt, Jos. Henderson, Wm. Kaitting, J . Lockhart, George Ross, Thomas Stephens. For Humanity's Sake A meeting of the citizens o Flesherton in sympathy with th« movement to make Ontario dry by July 1, 191«5, will be hel(l in the Presbyterian church on Friday, December 31, at 8 p.m. The meeting was called at the suggestion fur organisation by the secretary of the movement, Owen Sound. The object is merely to organise and move in the direction of petitioning the governmene 1 to prohibit the sale of liquor in the province, or 2 In c»se the geversment is not prepared to take such action without consulting the electors to submit a pro- hibitory law to a vole of the people for their apprt>val or disapproval. The Ciiixens' Committee of One Hundred inaugurating (he saovement, pledges itself to conduct its work and prosecute th e campaign on a strictly non- partisan basis. The Durham Furniture Co. wish to an- nounce to the public that they are pre- pared to do custom liiwiag at their mill at ceylon. Sawing to be done early in the Spring. -The D. F. Co. Ltd flHOSBK FHIBS OSâ€" Flesherton i-oancu , "" ?^ VJkT."^:i.'a^^iro?.iS:rzrhn'^^^^ New Year X p.v a«i.M!<nipnt. to th- B~-or>ler on nr tjofore .c* n.-»t ".J "I «»«:li muuih. Clii«« couuculut ! BIakslev:B»»rdsr W. O. Bunt. Medical R. W. T. ^^g^„^j,"„, Toronto Vnirersltj Reaidenee and Olllce at Phone Mrs. D tfadieal CoUene. Park House, Flesherton IP otTEWELIj Veterinary Surgeon iradaata oJ Ontario \eterlnary 4«idenee - stwond door south weet.on Kry street. This street rans Preabyterian Cbnroh. College itlon outti For Sale â€" Single cutter, also pleasure I sleigh, good as naw.--Preston Beattie, ^ Cc/Ckerels for Saleâ€" Several very lino' " ' TT ctdv Rhode IsUud Red cockerels, rose or L)ENTISTR\ single comb, for sale- W. U. Thurston, : Qr.B.C MiURR A Y^U_^0._^s^.^^^^^^^^^^ Flesherton. Sleighs For Sale-Good farm sleighs. Will sell cheap. -R. J McKee, lot 37, 4th con., Artemesia. Sai adiuisiuwtered for teeth eXtraotJon morat residence, Toronto Street. Fleaterton. For Sale â€" A few well bred cows and calves for sale on tot 13, con. !), Osprey. â€" O. H. Burk prop., F. Tyler Mauaxer. UCA8. Legal K\UEY * hENRY-Barristers. T H Lncas. 1 B. .\. L'''6o"citorV?eW.-I.B.Locas. K. C: w, H.n.v K I • W. D. Henry. B. .\. Offices. xain mi :Markdale Lucas WocK. Phone i A. For Ssle or Rent-Store and dwelling Branch efioe at DundaUt or«n every Saturoay. W. Wideinan, lately occupied by D. >V. Wirteiiian, m Feversham. Will sell or rent cheap, and on easy terms, if sold. Apply to K. J. Sproule, Flesherton, Got. Legal Blanks For ^leâ€" R. J. Sproule keeps constantly on hand and for sale cheap a full stock of Deeds, Mortgagee, Wills and all other legal blanks. Any requiring such will find it to their inter- est to give him a call. ° â€" â€" _______^^_____ I For sale cheap and on easy trrms. Lot : 13, eou. 11, Osprey, 110 acres. This is' a first class farm and in a good state of | cultivation. Good bank bArn f>nd frame dwelling. Flesherton. Business Cards cblujuqh * younu Bankers Markdale aeral banking basinees . Money loaned reasonable rates Call on as. OUoPHAIU Licensed Auctioneer for Itbe . County of Grey. Terms mderate and ti.'i«°on' guaranUd. J^' '"i-g^/.-c" .. \ l«t8S o( sales can t)e made a*. THB .sj>vii»CB ,ffl« iS^'dwce and P.O. . Ceylon. Telephone oooAction. Dm. 6.07. EXCURSION FARES Between all statiims .u 1 '«ii.vLi. t 'irt WiiDam and East, and Ut Sault Ste. Maiie. l>etn)it, Mich.. Bufifalo an>l Niasrura Fallis N. Y. Single F2^«s «;.x><i tpiiuK IVc. 24th and i"ith, I'll-"'. Return limit l>ec. rth. i;U.">. .\1«' IVc. 3lst. l!tl.->. .I»n. l»t,l'.n«i Return li.Tiit .Ian. 3rd. UHti. Mininiimi (."han.'<? '-'"' ''•â- nt". paire and One-Third C.uod Going Hec. •2, 23, 24 and 25, \9V>. Re- turn limit l>ec. 2S, Itll... .Also FVc. 2'.l, 30. 31, l!»l J. .Ian. Is!, iyi<>. Return limit .Tan. t. Xniii. Minimum Charge 2."> Cent*. WVIiPartirular fnm Canadian Pacific Ticket .-Vgent or write M. G. .Murphy. District FassenKer .\^nt. o>rner King and Yonffe Streets, Toronto. S. RA^OS, Agent, Ceylon. T HE ONLY MAN WHO SHOULD 5^ NOT ADVERTISE IS ^ THE MAN WHO HAS ^ AND ^ 5i NOTHING TO OF- FER IN THE WAY OF SERVICE â€"SUCH A PERSON IS A DEAD ONEâ€" WHETHER HE KNOWS NOT. S8 I T-OR ^ Elbar ubbard in the Fra School CMldren's Eyes. rH. KAITTINU, Licensed Many lives have been ruinea through neglected eyestraiiT Our Clubbing; Lis The following prices 'ire for strict paid in advance subscriptions only. V I have no accounts with other papers. Flesherton Advance t I I Youths Companion 2 1 Toronto World, daily 3 1 â€" 1 W-,rS;:' T^-^j-^-r^'i^ ! in'chiTdhooa. The eyes of Apply to R. J. Sproule >arm'"aBd"Stock sales a "Pt'i^'''-.,.^^.-. noderate. .atisfaction guaraatted. A"J«W«; nants (or daloe ma» be made at the Advance M»i^>»aii-i«a»^â€" » factor Central telefbone office >"•»»»" MISCELLANEOUS | orby>ldre..in. me ^ reversham. O nS . Xmas Photoe- -Your portrait a gift JjJ^f^J^lgJ^JX^JjCX^J^^SRC that money c<tn't buy, but give, the very thing. To reK'ives your portrait at carry a niewaiie of thaukfulnesa that is next to a personal visit. â€" W. A, Uawkeu Photo Artist, Flesherton. for yuu to I ^ friends and I iPCanada's Leading School of Bus:n j« Xmas will Meas re opens for enrollment for the^ Wintec Term on Monday, Jan. 3,^ at the K Lostâ€" Between Fleshertoa and Alex McMullrn's on Thursday, Dec. 16th, a muff. Finder will please leave at The' Adrance offioa, Pijt Strayed â€"Large whila snw from lot 136, East Bsck Linr. .\rtemesia Reward.â€" U. Thompson, Flashertnn. every child should be examined. We have made a special study of this branch of optics, and guarantee satisfaction. Consultation free. Toronto Daily News Weekly Globe Mail-Kmpire Family Herald <Jk Star.. Farmer Sun . . Farmers Advoeats Wetkly Witoeee Saturday Night Home Jounutl Poultry Review Rod and Gun magasine. I I 1 S WOOD CUTTING Buss Saw Wooil Cutting with nestnets and des>.itch, 90 to (50 cords per day. .Vso a g<'/<H) straw-cutting outfit. Satisfaction giiarantecil. Leavo ycur I onlers with th? u«dor«iKni-d. I Ual6 -GKOltRAC'KEXBVKY, I Feversham OWKN SOUND, ONT. iW. A. Armstrong.^, j COLQUETT Feversham, Ont. Unexcelled courses ot study, Buain-J^ j Shorthand «nd Typewriting.^ ] ivil Service and Preparatory. I"-** dividual instruction . A large con Jg nection with the best businessJgi houses who employ our graduates.^g graduates most successful. Ui Pri%'ate funds to loan on real e>tate security at reasonable rata of in'erest. Apply to R, J. Sproule, Flesherton. . _, . , ., - - .•app, «, t- sept 2,3 Kt5r»d»J»'e8 most successful. u^ 1 â€" S^will i>sy you to investigate. FuU^ ,,,,,..,,. . A^t, information free. X Wanted â€" An industrious man who can §^ Jf3 e.trii $100 p^r month snd expenses .lell- Iff C. A. 'i'LKHINa, F. C. A., 3^ ing our Pn>ducts to farmer*. Must have ^ Principal. ig Biiil for Service Purebred shorthorn bull, Aberdeen! Fyvieâ€" 8,000â€" for service on lot 29, S.S. R.. Artemesia. I Termsâ€" 31.20 for grades. Pure bred cows $3.00. Pure bred Tamsworth lion for service on the above let. Termsâ€" $1 .50 f >r":ill animak. Served •nust be psid for. I oSep -W.l. Meads iO. D. FLKMING Must have soni» means for stsrttng expenses and . furnish contrscl sijiiie.1 by two tespon JJB rt«,cv cniimn aille iii-n. Address W. T. Rawleighl 5 OWEN SOUND Co., L'd . Toronto, Ont., •giving age, ooc I ui)ati'>n and references. | Secretary. »^ ONTARIO S ^^^^Mmwmim^ stock tor Sale Tsuiworlhs anil KeiUsliirt'S yoime «tock for reetlitR purposes tor sale ; «Uo Uouen diicXs » '.'â- o ight. IM'on© or writ>, BKO. W. ROSS Maxwell P. O. Agent tor the Cockshott Plow ( Fall Line of Faraa Uapleaaea a Wagons, Buggies, Cuttera, Sleighs, and Gasoline En^nnes, Melotto Cream Separators, Baker Wind Mills, Pumpe, Piping and Pipe Fittings always on hand. Bealty Bros'. o( Fergus. Barn Tracks, Litter Carriers and stable fittings. ' Cockshutt .ind Frost * Wood Ue|"«irs always on hand. lF«v<r$b<iine ~ Ontai

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