January 27 1910 THE F 1. E S II E K T N ADVANCE !\\ \ . I ' < THE STANDARD BANK EUtablUhed 1873 OF CANADA «> B..nch» MONEY ORDERS FOR SMALL SUMS Safety, convenience and low coft unite to make Money Orders issued by this Bank a most satisfactory way of sending small sums to any part of Canada. Under $5 . . . 3c. $10 to $30 . . . lOc. $5 to $10 ... 6c. $30 to $50 . . . 15c. Drafts issued for larger amounts. Savings Bank Department at Every Branch. 87 FLESHERTON BRANCA George Mitchell, Mana^ier BKAMCHES AI.,«0 AT DVR.HAM AMD HARRISTON. Readjustment Necessary. iOth Line, Osprey. (FriJiu the Torjiilo Ololw) The l>eavily increased cuni of liduiinis- terin^ the liiiuur license Kiws of Outiiriu under tlie prer^ent .sytitvm of Incal buards wiu tiiiphaifized by a dcttiled aiialysia of the work uf . tlitt ;3!> -IWrdH t>f License Tlie roadii arc- getliii); iutu ^liapu fur. travel again iiTter the xUirm of laat week. ! We understaml ihnt the 8. A. Ofticer.s : and aonie of the soldierii of Feverahain | Corps is ill siroiig cippuxition to the skat- ing rink in Fuv^jrahnni andciatm that any ' Conimisi.oners, whose appoii.lmontj „f ^^^ ,, ,ji^^, ^.,,^ ^., j^^^^, ,„ ^,j,,„. „.j„ j wexe gazetted on Saturday. The inr.«ds ,,„ ..^^ off th ; 8. A. platform. They of local option have been nutorially re- ' aai„, the Unuuasie and action.s of the F. G. KARSTEDT VICINITY CHIPS > Mrs.(Rev.)Wellwood is \ iiiiin^ f'icnds in Durham this week. what the men have failed t", and net that the law i« enforced. There will be no trouble to prove a convictionâ€" or many uf iheta. Mr. and Mr.=. Geo. White of th.* west Iback line h>8t an infant nn Thiiraday last. Miss Beatrice Hales visited ILiniston ' The little one was only four days old. It friends over the week end. } was buried at Meaford Read ceineery. Reeve BoyJ is in 0*ei» Sound this j Mr. Clvirles Stafford, lot o2, con. a, week, attending coutty council. Artemesia, will Iiold a dispersiou sale of Mrs. E. Black, of the suVmrbs, is laid! ten luue-bred Shorthorn cattle, also up with an atUck of appendicitis. Border Leice.'.ter enes, and L-Rliorn Misslckler of E'niwood vis-ited her P"""'? ""» Tuesday Feb. 8th. The uncle. Â¥. G. Karstedt, here la,«t week. . cattle aie bred alona dairy lines and the Mr. John Karsted^f Indianapolis visit ed his brother, F. G., here last week. Rev. F. C. Harper, recently of Dt'uuimoDd Hill, will preach in the Pres- byterian church on Sunday. Dlr. J. Mill.s of Seattle piid a Hying visit to hi.s niolher-in-Uw, Mrs J. Sulli- Taii, on Tuesday. Mr. Mark Wilson is confined to the house with a serious ittack of his old enemy, lumbago. cows are exIi-H milkers. Capt. T. E. Robion of London will witld the hani- nier. Catalogue.f have been issued and can be secured by contemplating purchas- ers. The stock cons'sts of Ihree oow.'j, two youn^ bull.s, and live heifers. This will be nn opportuniiy tu secure some first-chiss stock. Sale at 1 c^'clock [>. in. The FlesterHin junior hockey team met the Durham seven on Tuesday on the latter's ice, and received a nice juiiy coat of whitewash. Of couree it is necessary Mr. Ball of Warminster was the guest ; to give reasons, and a gmd cne is found of his daughter, Mrs. (Rev.) Wellwood, in >he fact that ihrtfe Northern senim-s were in the Durham line-up. That the score was not lamer than it wjusâ€" 4-0 â€" was «reutly to the credit i>t the Flesher- ton seven, who were in tc<> fast company •Itnjjether. Through Homebody's neglect the Durham boys were not prepared for the visitors ; and, to cap rhe climax, re- fused to pay for the visiting te&in's sup- thiF week. Rev. Wilfrid Culli.s, who has been jirtMching in North Ontario fur some time, will occupy the Methodist pulpit niorning and evenin<2 on .Sunday next. Dundalk and Markdale are anxiius to secure Rural High Schools similar to Flesherton's institution. They are _, ... ... • .. J 1 L I I ?•*'â- • There are sujinostions of a ereat *':ro-n Missouri, and have been shown. -T . , , „ â- , , • ' I broad streak or yellow in s<^imeboay in Mr. Wm. Barnhouse, Toronto, spent | Durham- we cannot just say whom. Saturday and Sunday wiih friends in I _,„.., , ,. ,, J ,_ • . , ^. m. .1 1 l>unilalk juiuer hockey club meets the town. On Sunday he assisted the Meth- ' - odist choir at lx)lh services. Mr. Bnrnhouse leturued to the city Munday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pedlai and Misses Edna and Laura Pedlar of Spurt- ing, Man , are visiuni; with friends in this vicinity. Mr. IVdlar and the young The Vandeleur branch held Iheir J«n- ladits gaveThe Advauct! a pleasaut call uary meetiii<{ at >!ie home of Mis. Win. ducing the irork of the Bo'uds, and the ' fact thit in many eases the 'jost of sd- 1 ministra'ion under the present system is | greater than the revenue received makes | the likelihood of a centralization of i authority more probable. The co.st of ' e iforcing the hiw is nearly double 1. In several license d siricts there is now only one license, and iho maintenauca uf a Board of C .iniuissioners and a s ilaried inspector is coiisut^uently out of all pro- puition to the revenue. West Durham fur instance, ;ha8 only one license, Irom which the revenue is only ?260, while the cost of administering the license law in this constituency, in wh ch there are four local option inuiiiciiNilities, is 8610.50. Jarleton has two licenses, from which the revenue ii $490. The cost of ad- niinistrntioii in this couuiy, where there are four locul option municipalities, is ^tiOO. Ill Dufferiu there are eight muni- cipalities under local option. Ttio only licensed community is Grand Valley, and its three hotels yield a revenue <f $750. The (fxpcnses of an inspector and conini- issioners in the county tutjl $0.50.05. There are local option municipalities in j -A^n .\mer'can lailway wreck disclosed Efist Peterboro'. The single municipal- the fact ;hat peanut shells are shipped in ity that reiuains wet has three licenses, car-load lots to cereal food factories In which yield 1240. The cost of maintain- j the north. Mercifully the names of the ing an inspector and commissioners for ' consignees are withheld, which makes it action, young men, who frequent the rink, are nf)i tit for young It liei to he:ir and be in company wiili. We think this must be a mistake, as we have as respectable a tot of young men as can be found anywhere, and they sti'Utly deny anything wrong has ever occurred since the rink began. Mrs. W. a. Dand is visiting with her sister Mrs. Harry Uortun, iu Colliugwojd at present. Mr. G. L. Uuband has got out of the hospital but is still in a bail way and his face is not much better. Mr. R. J. Coh|uettu w^s it, Meaford cm business last week. Mr. Juhn Becknell is on the siek litst at piesent. Mrs. Slim Roberts is sick just nuw and we hope to see her around again .soon. Mi~s Buckingham of 'Jollingwood is visiting friends in this neighborhood at present. Sorry to rejiort Mine Host, Mr. M. Leach of Riv.;rview Huuse, Fevei'shaio, on the sick bst at pi esent. Cut out anything not right at the riiik boys. local bunch on the ice here on Thursday night. A Schunk of NoriDaDhy is the new Warden of the County of Grey. Notes of the Women's Institutes on MoiuUy. "Don't stay f»t" advises an advertise- ment. Our great ditticuliy is to get fat, in the first place. Now it all our sub- scribers paid up in but what's the use of indulging in idle speculation thus. Ry 'he wsy, how's your label ! We notice by the Dnnallen correspon- dence to the Minto (Man.) Packet that at a recent Sunday school etiteriainment Mr». R. Strain, formerly of Artemesia, aud daughter of Mrs. P. H'dnian, was presented with a well filled purse and addie^ iu recognition of her services in the Sunday school. Our congratulations to Bro. Lambert, who has completed twenty-tive yell's as *diti>r of the Mt. Foiest Representative having been the editor since its initial nunilier. The Rep. is not ageing percep- tibly, and may it long continue under the guidance of its founder. Mr. Buskin's sale of Heieford catt'e list week was very successful. Most of the animals went do*n Ventry way, but Mr. Juhn Adams uf this place suc- ceeded ill beating nut thu Ventry buy- ers on a vahiab'e cow for which he put up $1)2. . I'ho yotingr animals went from $6U up. Milton Baniion, who was cutlins; tim- ber for W. A.' Arm.slrung on the 10th line, met with what might have proved to be a serious accident recently. The" tree he wii.s felling struck another tree in its fall and rebounded, laiuliiig on top of Milt. Fortunately no bunes weie broken in the fiaoaa, the only iiijuiy beside a sprained wrist being a bad shaking tfp, •' >> E. J, Parsons uf the 8th line gave The Advance a call on Monday. Mr. Parsons has been up at Elk Lake for some lime working for the Crown .lewol Hill, east back line, uii the 20th in.st. A large numt>er of the members were present and one new member was added to the list, making a membership of thirty seven. Mrs. Charles Hare gave a paper on "How to make home cheerful." We should cultivate cheerful conversation in the home, admire, and teach the children to admire the beauties of nature. L^t the children have a voice in the affairs of home, thut it is our home. A pa|>er, "Thoughts on the opaning year," was given by Mrs. jFred Bulaiid. The opening months of the year aflord us a respite between last summer's work and the w irk of the coming summer and gives us an opportunity for social and mental development. It is the time to form new residutions, resolving that our past failures shall not discourage us but shall be for our strensth. Let all mem- bers resolve to malie this the most successful year in our institute that is pcssible. Mis. R. G-'noe gave a dcmoiistiatic.n on "Making lemon pie" and the ladies were delighted with the lesult. The forowiili! IS the receipt : place IJ cups sweet milk in double I oiler, let boil ; add 1 table spoonful of corn starch, cook until thick ; ailil 1 cuj) suijar ; yokes uf 3 eags : juice ami rind of 1 lemon : pinch of sail ; (ill into 2 crusts and cover with meringue of the ivliiles of the egs5s. A repoit. • f the ineetinii ut Kiniherley was given by Mrs. J. I. Giahani and Miss T. BuclmiiHii. The February meeting will be held at the home uf Mrs. J. J. McGee. that riding is $4i>0. Not a license is is.sued iu West Siiucoe. The municipali ies of Notiawasaga, Alliston, Collingwood, Creeniore, Essn and Stayner are all under locsl option. But that ridin</ still has its license in- spector and B' ard of License Commis- sioners which cost ihe provinca $902 per year. Prince Eiiward county's Board of License Coinnii.stiioners and inspect) r have oii'y to deal uitli the six licenses in Pictoii. Local option prevails in the other .si.x municipalities. Centre Grey has t'lily three licenses, while there are six ulaccs under local option. The only licensed place in North Grey nuw is Meaford. Owen Sound, Derby, possible for us to continue with our favorite bieakfast relish with nothing more |>o.sitive than a mere suspicion that the formula on the label is being trifled with. Mis. Jas. Woods died in Egrcmont last week at the age of 91 years. Odds and Ends ^ W. A. Armstrong issuer of marriage licenses. Contract to letâ€" Drawing h)J8 by the thousand. Apply to J. F. Ci'llinsun. For saleâ€" Horse coming 4 yrs old, <iuiei driver, well broken single. â€" F. Kepijel, Sydenham and Sarawak .-ire all 1 Ueagle. Eugenia, under local option. The two licenses in ! Haviiii/ leased the sawmill at Eugenia, I am prepaied to do all kinds of cuatum sawing. K. Hauey. If your vision is defective, do not fail to have yimr eyes examined at Munshaw's Hotel, on Tuesday i!e.x', Feb. 1st. Tuesday next, Feb. 1st. Miss J. J. Allan, eye sight specialist, will be at Munshaw's Jiotel, Fleshettun. Hours 12 to 9. p in. For sale cheap â€" 1 large Dictar heating stove, and 1 pailor heating st«ve, almost new; also two box heating stoves. â€" R. J. Sproule, Flesherton. A good house and gnrden with stable to reut at Eugenia, also one kitchen cab- inet for sale. .1. H. Jamieson. owner. .\pply to Mrs. Robert McMaster, Eugenia. The undersigned is prepared to do all kinds of .slunework and plastering. Re- . ..„_,_, „... pairing prjinptly attended to. J. O. Artemesia Agl Socy Elects Officers' pattun, Fieshert. n. Box 241. I Mr. A T. Hutcliin.son of Fevershain The annual meeting of the .\gricultural j is advertising a big sale of dry goods and Society of the townshsp of Artemesia ! s-'roceries. to stait Jan. 2dth. This is a Meaford yield a revenue uf $706, and the exiwnses of issuing these licenses and of inspecting the hotels which have them total $845. In East Northumberland there are two municipalities, Percy and Hastings village, which have five licenses while in Seymour, Murray, Cramahe, Colborue and OainpOellfurd there are no licenses. Peel county is steadily dry, Toronto township T ironto Gore and Streetsville are ^under liceii.se, while Chingacousy, Biamptun, .\lbioii and Ciledou are under local option. Tay and Peiietang are the only 3 licensed districts in the seven munic palities of East Siai- coe. "Purity Flour" Again we bc;j to draw your attention to Ihe now, Famous Purity Flour, which we are handling. It is, as you are aware, the BEST flour that has yet been put upon the market. It maken more bread than any other tluur and the cost is no more tliiin those Hours that they say are just as good. It has been tried and proven to be the bi^st. by the best bakers in our community. Try a small bag fur yoursalf and you will never be without it. We aiso have a full supply lif "Three Star' Hour, feed [flour, shorts and brans at the lowest possible prices. Special prices on large >|uaiitities. Crosscut Saws A full s'ock to hand of Buffalo Billo, Siinunds, Racer. Lance Tooth, .Monarch, and every other two or four cutting tooth and drag .saw that is un the market. All 5i feet long. At a price which is right, froi: ?4.(W tu $4.25, bundles extra. We would just say we are able te serve you in \4'inter footwear. We ne\ er had a better stock foV men, ladies and children. Rubber.s and Ovendioes â€" Maltese Cross â€" first (juality, no better to be had. Boots, Shoes, Suit Ca.ses, Trunks, Men's Leggings that cannot be beat. Felt Slippers. The best kinds of Shoe Polishes. A lot of Winter Mitts selling oft" cheap r^ ^^ c^ The Flesherton Carriage Works Fleshercn, Ont. ~â€" ,^ Winter is Here. .Viid .so are we with our lai-ge disphiy of cutters, sleighs, and everything in the carriage line. * « Have a look before buying, and then you will lie convinced that you cannot do better elsewhere. Satisfaction guamnteed. ,' Horse shoeiaeand general blacksmithine a specialty. r^. First class livery in connection. D. McTAVISH, . Proprietor. . ., ,. . u n r> • Hi genuine clearing out saie. A fresh stock met in the I nion Hal, Price v ille, *. _ ,,, .. . ,, . > ' 'of groceries will lie kept on n iid. on Fiiday last for the trans- ,,, « i r-u . t . t i; i,» .. ^ por >alB Cheap, leain of lialit mares, action of gencMl business, electn.n of | ,,„t.^ ^ p,.j„ce Eiie mire, is in foal. Both otticei-s, etc. Mr. Donald McMillan asked to be relieved of Ihe oflice of Pres- ident, as he has acted as such for a num- ber of years, and the meeting agieeing with him accepted his resignation. The officers e'ecied aie: Ptes., W.J. Meads ; Isl Vice Pres. , .\lex. Muir ; 2iid Vice Pres, l>. Harrow ; Directuis. D. L. Sinclair, T. .V. M. Feruuson, J. J. Mc- Rae, D. McMillan. Thos. Mchol, C. C. â- lames, CJeo. Campbell, Wn.. .Mdcorn ; Sec.-Trens , N. McKiunun ; .-Vudilor, Dr, Dixon. Thedatd of the fall show is Thursday and P'ridav, Ociobtr and 7. Was This Flesherton ? It was a prohibition country. As soon as the train pulled up a seedy little man with a cuvored basket on his arm huriied people, and expects to return s''""iy. L , ,;,^ ^,|,^,,, ^j^j^^^ „f j^e smoker, and He says that some "f the prospects in |^,^j^^j^^j ^ ^^^^^^.^ jj^,^,^^ y,,^ ^.-^^ ,,j^.^^ that district will hive to drop out, the | j^^j^ liquid. finds nut proving extensive enough to make proliiablo mines. Mrs. James Brodie was taken to the Tornilo hospital the fore |»art of last week and underwent on Weanesday a triple and very serious operation, but we are pleased tu slate that at latest accuunt 'Want to buy some nice cold tea?" he asked, with just the suspicion of a wink. Two thirsty lookii g cattlemen brighi- ! ened visibly, and eich {laid a dollar fcr a Uittie. " Wait until you get outer the station ahe was doing nicely. She will have to | »«f>"e you take a drink, " he cnutionesl rema^n under mediail treatment in Tor- «»•'â- ''•• " ' 'J""'* *«"'««• 8*' *" trouble. " onto for some time. It is claimed that: •' Y'.'U seem to be tlo^ng a pretty goml her trouble arises from injury in a recent business," remarked a man who had rail 'Tay wreck. I watched it all. "But I don't see why Wemi.>^s our guess if a bunch of kids ' you'd run any more risk of getliig In aiound town who are addicted to the trouble if they to .k a drink before the cigarette habit, full loijct whvt is cuniiiig trnin stsrted. lo them in the course of a few weeks. | '"Ye don't hoy ? What them boltUa The womeu of the t'-wn are likely to do bad in 'em, pardner, w:is real cold tea." A Guarantee A copy of the beautiful picture entitled "The Soul's Awakening," size 19 x 24 inches, ready tu frame, is still guaranteed to all who rei.ew their suKscripiions or become subscribers to ihc Fsinily Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal. Too much cannot be said of this lovely picture. It deserves ,ill that has been said of it and more too. A copy .should be in every home iu C*ii.tda and those who fail to make sure of a copy now will reirret it laier. It is safe to .say that no one who h^isa copy would ctre to sell it for twice what he paid for The Family Herald tor the year and the picture. One dollar pays a whole year's subscr ptioii 1 1 that great weekly, aud the picture is presented to each subscriber. Don't miss it. On Fiiday afttrnoon James Fer)(U8on, a retired fanner, about 05 yeais of age. was found in a Held on the E>>in)is farm, II ar Salem, frozen lod«»' ' is »up« po.sed thai on bis way homo Thursc'ay night he took the w<«n/ turn an I was overcome by the .stoim.- Mt. Forest Confe<'e,-ito. are goud workers. One coh months old, a Melotle Cream Soi^aiator, good as new, just use<l one susson. Albert Hanley, Fever.sh»in P. (•., Lot 4, Con. 10, Osprey. Flesh supply of L-ike Superior and Geoigiuii Bay headless herring, also Cream of the West and Toronto Pride flour, also a good stock Ontario. Bran, shons and chop received at Spioule, Higginbolhain's, Fu.shenon. Selling cheap. To those who want to have a good ap- pearance it is good news to knon that they can take their linen to .Vndy Wilson Flesherton, and have it laundered in first class style. Basket leavts Tuesday night and returns Saturday a. in. Maikdale steam laundry. W. J. Smith, Pimi. Our Clubbing List The following prices are for strictly paid in advance subscriptionsonly. We have no accounts with other papers. Flesherton .\dvance $ I 00 Youths Companion 1 75 Toronto World, daily 2 (Xj Toronto) Daily News '30 Weekly Globe 80 Mail-Empire .... 75 Family Herald & Star 80 Toronto Star 1 30 Farmer Sun 80 Farmers .Advooata 1 'M Weekly Wii.^ess 75 SatiinlayNittht 1 55 Home .loiirnal 55 Poultry News . • 15 J. 13. PATXON PAINTER â€" PAPER UANGKK Sif.'u Painting ami Hi|;li-ela»s Llecurating A â- ''peciidty. Oftice at . . . tUSHERTON, ONT WINTER TERM FROM JANUARY 3rd. High grade depart inents of Business, Shorthand and Type writing. In- dividual instruction. Students may enter at any time. Catalogue free. Colliogwood Business College T. E. HAWKINS Principal Deathly Cramps, Stomach was Bloated A Bad Case That Proves Cramps and Stomach Dis- orders are Cured Fast by Nerviline. Cheap Excursion â€" T<.) â€" Toronto and Hamilton Thii Ladies' Mu-ic Club of Owen Sound havearraiiaed for an exclusion toToronlo and Hamilton on Wodnesd ly, Feb. "i, on th« occasion of Ihu Meudellsohn choir and Thomas Orchestra concert. The fare from Flesherton is only S2.05. Ti ;kets 10 Tor.iniD s^ood for two days, to Hainiltou three d lys. Train leaves Fleshetton at 10. IT a. ni. on Wednesd.iy. Feb. 2. AMALGAMATED. The tailoring businesses formerly couducted by F. Morley aud F. A. Laker have been amaigatnatcd and the business will be eoudticted nudtr tlie linn name of MORLEY & BAKER MITCHELLS BLOCK Flesherton, Ontario. Winter Term opens January .3rd, 1910, at the "The distress I suffered from cramps last summer was so severe I ttiought it meant deatli," writes P- R. Emerson, of Guys Hill, P. O. "I was doubled up with pain and In such bat! shape I couldn't walk a hundred feet. I re- membered having Nerviline on hand and took half a teaspoonful in sweet- ened water. In five minutes I was well and my stomach derangements disap- peared entirely." NERVILINE AN INSTANT RELIEF For cramps, flatulence, diarrhoea and disorders of the stomach and bowels, Nerviline knows no equalâ€" one million bottles used every year â€" titty years on the tnarket, that's proof enough of Its merit. Large bottles, 50c., trial size. 25c. All dealers or The Catarrhosoae Company. Kingston, Ont. PUMP mak:ino Wooden pumps insniifnctured through- out aud rrpiirs pioiiiptly and satisfac- lorily altendi'd t-.i. s r .^eiit for the thiee best iron pump llJi:>ntact rers in Oiitaiio. .\ card dropped to me at Ceylon P. O. will have my prompt attention. JAMES A. McLEAN ClUUIES COkNKR, Ceylon P.O. " tHER£ Ts^ BUT ONE Lvery iaiiner should know that the prioe olfprvil by the dealers Iqr ca'.iie, hog«, eti'.. Ill a far one. l^ow i-an he know lhi< It He ill.-* not take a Iniin bus ne»s |i:i[Hi? U lirtt iliH'ur or .a* ver ui lot'. Ill .- tiMii wiiiil'l \9*- mtl.oiit li* T.i-,iiii •>- paper' Ihrre is mil uiic ''arni.-i» Ihimii. ».â- > ami maik-i paiur. >lui » \'V> ^Vieky s.in. >.urt Hue ii^Si i; iUl<aei.L'lng. Owen Sound, Out. Iiulividual Instruction given in all buei- ness .lubject'*. Preparatory course for those whose eaily e<lucation has been neulicted. VVrite for |>artienlai-s. C. .A. Fleming, (5. D. Fleming, Priiu'i|)al. S.crctary. Custom Weaving I have purchased a Newcumlie Fly Shiitile Caipet Loom. .\ll work done im shot test notice. Hit ,'ind Miss rags. Warp found, 20 cents p«?r yard. Striped rags extrs. Carpet rays bought and carpet fer sale. Carpets, Hammouhs aud Rugs a specialty Wm. LEES, uUiHn, Crt. nil pC fcl IniBedlate rM •• .Shoop'sN*«*'