December 6 1922 THE FLESHEKfTON ADVANCE i. ' Courteous Service courteous attention extended by members of the bank's staff where you keep your ac- count, adds materially to your satisfaction in con- ducting your banking business. Standard Service is essentially courteous service as rendered by every branch of this Bank, from the Manager to the latest recruit on the staff. THE STANDARD BANK Or CANADA. FLESHERTON BRANCH, C. T. BATTY, Manager. fkanchet also at Willumrford and Holland Centre. CANADIAN PACIFIO C. P. R. Time Table. Trains leave Flesherton Station aa | .jllows : Going Sonth Going North 7.55 a. in 11.52 a.m. , 4.30 p.m. .30p. m. , The mails are oeea at Fleaherton as follows : For the north at 10.40 a.m. and 6 p.m. ; and the afternoon mail south at 3.40 o'clock. For morning train south ' mail close at 9 p. in. the previous evg. ( Local Chaff >ptitnl Co. Comprehensive Eye Examination Glasses deaigued and especially mde and ground fur individual ual requirement. Branch at Meaford Johnston'* Drug Store in charge of Dr. A. U. M cComb. Those itdjscent to Meafurd are (in- sured of cur-efficient optical .service. Kl. fe. <Eaplor Optical o. OWEN SOUND and MEAFORD EMiablwhed 1892 Mr. Groskurth of Toronto visited on Monday with Dr. E. C. Murray. Mr. and Mra. Herb- Smith f Owen Sound and daughter. Bertha, and friend, Miss O. Wadf, speat Sunday in town. Mrs. George Alton of Markdale spent the weelt end with her mother, Mrs. \Vm. Wilcock. .V The Boards of the> high and public Mrs. (ieo. Proctor ol Kimberley i- vigiting her fiiend. Mrs. Lewis. Mr. Thus Clayton took seriously ill Ust weelt and is still confined to hia bed. A fierce wind and snow storm i raging as we go press and ic now really looks of gramophones in the schools fur me in ' physical drill:. :like winter for the first time. " Mr. and Ms. Robt. Henderson of j Moose J*w arrived Monday evening to t visit the former's prcnte hese. It was learned over the radio one | evening Ust week that a concert iven Mis* L Ura U!se, formerly high schoc I v . ... . m Jw V>rk was hem. 1m Grent Britain, teacher here, called on fnands in town I ou Monday while on the wiy to attend ! Juit come in - fresh ' currents, the funeral of Mrs. Douglaa :n Markdale i P cels > uuti :vnd 8 P ice8 ' et "hat you 1 want for your Xraas cake at Iliw i, Dr. E. H. Henderson of Himilton c . was last week visiting his anther, Mrs. i J. \V. Henderson, who is stayioc with I OWID td so u) D y entertainment! com- Mrs. W. J. Bellamy. j lng otf b eteen now and Christmas the . ! W. I. have decidad to postpone their Mf. and Mrs. Herb Oenoe returned), ... . . _ ; drama until the latter part of January. The EugeaU C. S. S null liold a lat week to their home iu Toronto after spending a couple of weeks with the former's relatives here. Mrs. George Hi*,nbothm .nd little i Sup ** r from 6 to * ' clock ' follcwed dauahter, Geo.giua. ,f Winnipe,-. are i P ro ram ' AdmUsion Hoc and 15c. Vtoe quests of Mr. and Mr. F. H. W. Hickling. Mrs. R. 1'. -mi; in: went to Oweu Soood I:, s-f it.,', ou Tuesday to undereo nn operation for apondiaitis. MM. Beotham has been sufferiDt; for a year. Clearing out of man's underwear tieeceliaed at 8<J 's. a garment Pea- mo's and Stanktld i ribbed, all wool at almost mill prices- Haw's, Coy leu. Ceylon ladies wi'.l hold a Bazaar in the j M ' kdsle ' Announce h. element of Orange hall afternoon and eTenin* of i J-" Toung.tt daughter, Ella Reta. to . , _. .. . c I Mr. Joeph Arthur Stinson, of Artem- Fridsy, December !;, when a stock of i . i .!. u u a A v u j *si, tha marriage to take place enrly in good thiogi will be offered, everybody I ^^^ K come. Qhristmaa Tree on Wednesday, Dec. 20. a A. E Haw has purchased the butcher businest from Chas. Chislett at Ceylon. See bit advertisement elsewhere in this issue. The Lady Orauge Benevolent Associ- ation, intend holding a box social on the 13 of Dec., in the Orange Hall, r'ever- -!.tm. I.d:^ with boxts admitted free. Admistron 25cat door. Mr. and Mrs. We4ley Gibson of | Deoember. Mr. James Stinson of the Toronto Line wishes us to state that he tits the proper bacon type of hog. He recently purchased a youns; animal for which 150. ha F. N. Hlndle, I.t 13, Con' I2.0$irey, will hold a credit auction tale of farm Winter Storag* of Batteriec When j through with your car for the season don't neglect your battery. Remove from your car, bring it in to us and \ve will give it th pep that is needed for next spring. H. Down & Sons. The women cf Trinity charch, Proton Station, will hold <heir annual ?ale uf stock and implements on Tliursday of J work, luucli, horaeuiade cuudy aud ice next week, Die. 7. See bills. Wm. Kaittlng, auctioneer. If you have new laid .;, for disposal, it will pay you to et full particulars of! Kteontly the pupil* of the public our Individual Carton Eijg System . i school collected a ton and a half of old cream on Saturday, Dec. Iti, in Ilia basement of the church. I ' ;: forget ithe'daU;. Price this week, 70 snti. F Hickling Flei>berton x . H. W. paper;, boota and rubbers. This was shipped to Toronto and the sum of . . , T ,. : ?22 62 was realized over expenses. The Mis* Maybclle Henderson of WtftecB . ... *.. t H.-UI h. xv..f l... --- ,, ] children did their bit toward, helping the tire sufferers ih the nortU, to which returned to the West last week after tpendiug two <. k- will her uiothdt, whose condition liaa not im- proved to any .-\ e.v Tho Kimberlvy Methodist Sunday school are holding iheir annual Christ- win tree aud concert in the Community Hll on Thursday, December 21st. A good program will be nlven. Kterybody como. purpose it waa put. Presented With Table Lamp A social veiiiiin was held in the Bap- t church on Saturday evening in honcr of Miss Jennie Roy, who, with her mother, is leaving to spend the whiter ^a Xw York. A short program was Last Friday erening Piiuce Arthur | nlven, the pasti-r, Mr. Yose. occupying Lodge, A. F. and A. M.. on behalf of the chair. At the close of the program (Jedsr Lodge, N*. 270, Oshnwn, present. ; Miss Uoy was presented with an ivoiy ed \Vnr. Bro. C. T. Bitty with a b*u- jeleetric table lump as a small rcogniti< n ciful Paf Master's jewel as u token of . of her services n organist and treniirer. .him being Wjr. Master for the yew Refreshments wer* then served. Mis A Pioneer Citizen Passes Away R. J. Sproule Succumbs To Pneumonia Mr. R. J. Sproule, one of the promi- nent business men of Flesherton, passed away en Sunday evening at the age of 81 years, after only one > week's illnes?. The deceased gentleman r3 the last of the old time business men left, he having come to Flesherton from Siog- hamptoii in 1871. Born in King town- ship, when a young man ha moved with his family to Maxwell, where he clerked i.i a store in the early days, also working for a time In Singhampion. While in the latter place he married Sarah lotten of Fine Grove, in 1870, by whom he had two children Ada (Mrs. Geurae Higainboihan)) and Fred, both now of Winnipeg. lir. Sproule died in 1884, leaving her two youns; children and a bust and deroted to bar memory as a model wife aud mother. Mr. Sproule never married again. In Fleaherton he ran a general store and boughc grain. Liter years he conducted a conveyancing ad insurance business and remained in hirnees until a week ago, when he was stricken with pneumonia. The best of care was taken of the a^ed ^vntlecn.ta in I his liter iUys, but old age prevailed in J the physician's art was of no avail. He was a brother of the late T. S. Spioule, M. P. and was utert sting in his ren: iniscences of the r early days together in debating school and other ways. He used tu boast that he had never kn .-. . a day's sickntss in his life Mr. Sproula was a P. M. of Prince Arthur Lodge. He was also one of the founders of E*st Grey Agricultural Soci- ety, of which he wjs Secretary fur it number of years, and in religion he was a Methodist. A member of Prince Arthur Lodije, A.F. and A.M., the funeral was under charge of that body, the remains being laid in Flesher ton cemetey beside those jt his wife, on Tuesday afternoon. The pillbearers were Geo. Watson, P. Muir, Alex. Mil T, U. Djwn. Thus. Phillips and M. Wilson. Wreathi were presented by Prince Arthur Lidge, Ceylon L. O. L , of which deceased was au honorary mem- ber, and t<y hia children. Killed at Durham A serious accident eccurred about 4 5u Tuesday afternoon at the John E. Russell plant, when James Agncw, an employee, had a miraculous escape from death when caught in the belt that drives the conveyor. As Mr Agncw was alone at the time, the real facts of the case arc not known to us, but it is thonght that while cleaning the ice oft a pulley, and working around the hopper that is used in loading the cars his foot must have slipped and his left arm was caught be- tween the belt and the pulley. NVit'i his left arm caught in the belt it is thought he attempted to save himself t-y throwing himself against the timbers with the result ihat several of his ribs on the right side were fractured and hi* lunps penetrated Mr, Agr.ew \va rendered uiicongiou, and had it not been for the belt stop- ping and workmen coming to investigate the aause, his injuries might have been much more serious. Mr. Agncw has been ,i employee of the Russell plant and a resident of the town for the past eighteen months, is about 50 years of age and has a family of four in Durham, besKles a couple of married daughters. The injured man was rushed to the hospital and for a time some small hope was entertained for his recovery, but just us we go to press we learn that he passed away at 9. 45 this morning. -Durham Chronicle Rink Co. Held Annual Meeting i The annual meeting of the Flesherton j Rink Co. was held at the Munshaw j House on Monday evening with a fair! number of shareholders present. 1he| election of officers for the coming season J resulted in the following being elected : President, John Wright: Vice Pres., Mark Wilson: Board of Management Business Committee, John Wright, Andrew Gilchrist, C. \V. Bellamy, W. A. Hawken. Working Committee, M. Wilson, G. B. Welton, Robt. Down, and O. W. Phillips. The contract for drilling the well was awarded to Robert McMaster, \vho ; promises to have same completed ina| short time so that flooding of trie rink ' can be commenced. A caretaker to run the rink is being ; advertised for and it is hoped a good man will be available shortly. The Board of Management is veryj enthusiastic over the peospects for this winter. Given good weather conditions j thsy plan to make the rink a centre of > recreation and enjoyment, Junr.g the. cold months before spring, with skating, . hockey, moccasin dances and carnivals, j COMMUNITY PLATE 1921. i Roy and hor mother will bo Would Be Real Fight From the Durham Chronicle Wo notice that Jack Uempsey li3 b.'en ottered i mil ion dollars for a series of two tis>hts. The tiuhters' names weie not disclosed If Jack wouid only come up around tirey County about County Council time we would nvitch h ; m wiih " Battlit i; Bill " Culder of Durham ;ind ' D.inciri; Dan '' McTnvish of Flcsl er- l'ii. Y\e would .'!> > ;I_T that J ok - - _ greatly : would Ret licked in both pUces The weather during the past week has missed, but we hope God will bless acd spate them to come back to us in the spring Com. been an immense saving on the coal bin and wood pile. The temperature has varied around Ireexing pjint and the I ~ \ ~ . main ro.ids aro ideal for motoring, with Interviewed UntaflO Uovt. . no snow and solid, smooth surface. The : fore part of last week about two feet of snnw ftOl at SiORhatnptoo, but since has disappetired. Here we had only tbout three inches at the same time . Singhampton-Hanover Rd, K TO D McTavith was in Toronto Ttuuday attending with a delegation which went to interview the Department BORN CORNKIKLD At Kimberley on Thursiay, SOA. 30, H>22, to Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Cornfield (no.; Eiva Elford), a daughter Fern MacoU Rink Caretaker Mnt. (Rev ) T. B. WhiU, of Cooks- i oi Highways witb a view to gattin^ i'- town, ('it one timo of Kageuia,) w-w made | Oovernmeut to take over a a Courty a life member of the Ontario Prutincial i rntvinoial highway tbe road from Col- Women's Christian Temperance I'niou at ihe apcunl convention at Oshawa, and prtjert thi^is a, county road. drawing 40 presented wiih a s<>ld and pearl peiid-int , por ct-tit, of g"vtriiiueut araut. Under lifo membership pin in recosjni'i'in of her | ihe proposed ch-iDue it would drw 60 cvvici's as provincial tccrotary for khe Youutf Women's Temperance Unioji for three yers. Tenders will be received up to Dcccin- | bcr IStli next for the caretakmg of the townlino to \Va)korU>n, At Mcsherton Skating Rink. Details of duties to he performed can he obtained from the President, II r. \Vu..;',.r, to w'rn:!! endcrs must be Cr eeuiore will vote on a bylaw ta spend ' $S'.N)0 on town hall. Voting On Question In Osprey This statement as required by stat- ute is published in explanation of the i following question which will be sub- mitted to obtain an expression oi opin- ion from the Municipal Electors of the Township of Osprey on the date of the ' next general municipal election on i January 1st. 1923. "Question Are you in favor of the Township ot Osprey subscribing for capital stock in the j proposed 'Osprey Farm l.win Assoc- iation?' " WHEREAS at feast 30 residents ot . the Township ot Osprey have signified their willingness to subscribe for capi- : tal stock in the proposed Farm Loan Association at SI 00 per share. AND WHEREAS before such an As-' sociation can be formed the Township is required to subscribe at least one : half of th* total amount subscribed for by individual subscribers; it was i resolved by the Municipal Council of ; the Township of Osprey to submit the above question to obtain an expres- sion of opinion from the electors of ; the Township. Upon organization, each individual member subscribing tor capital stock shall pay 10 per cent, of the par value of the stock at the time of subscription and the balance when called upon and ; paymtnt by the Municipal Corporation ' shall be made at the same time and in. the same proportions as those of the ' individual members. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct statement of the question to be submited and in the event of a majority expression in favor of the Township subscribing for capital stock in the Association, the necessary By Law will be forthwith passed authoriz- ing the Township Treasurer to sub- scribe for stock as aforesaid. H. W. KERNAHAN. Clerk, Osprey Township. Dated Dec. 1st. 1922. Your Gift Problem will be easily solved by choosing from the list of this popular tableware. W. A. ARMSTRONG Jeweler and Optician I The Drudgery of Wash Day is a thing of the past when you put in a 1900 Electric or Gasoline Power Washer, or Hand Power Gravity and Wringer, all kept for sale by S. HEMPHILL CEYLON Agent for Beatty Hay Carrier goods, Steel Stalls and Stan- chions and Stable Fittings, Pumps, Churns, Brantford Wind Mills and Gasoline En- gines. Pump repairing i promptly attended to. A call is solicited 4 Do Your Christmas Shopping Early Our stock of Seasonable Goods is Complete in every Department. Everything reasonably Priced Headquarters tor Xmas Groceries. per cent. The del- n : , ,-il with their I. ;, - i'a' i! r '* 1 " returned home and in hinh be Misif<?re<. . -l-'LHSHUKTON KINK CO. S. !:. iiCu<iiKorc, ^'c.. Ta-as. F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON - ONTAJUO