w Jamauy 5, 1911 THE FLESIIEliTON ADVANCE 'Advance' Small Ads J "VER LAZINESS Look over them weekly. There may be something for YOU lil'SINESS CaKUS WALTF.K l.OL'CKS liiiililer t'ontractor Kor Krick, Htoiiu ami traiiid ipeidenro*. Ka- tiiiiatoa cbeorfully lurriibuU, t lonliortou 1' O Ciitarlu. M JULOjUUUH a YOUNU «a KankriK Maikdaln Oo a K«ncral haiikiuK buBiu«sH, Uoney loaned at roaaoaablo ratei' Call oii uh. I Farms For Sale or Rent I I.a« 'i, loll. II, <l«|ii'rv, loo HPion. IM ncno uiidar cultivaUuii. lu ac'run litnlwonil busb. 'H acri'H paHttirc witli itituiintf Htreaiii a<'i'o3i«. LarKv brick huiiiio, i;ix>(l «prin^ nol), frame bam and <>iit>)iiil<iiu(;«. K<)r rcriiiH apiily to Uiix. .luHN (iiAWFunn, Caylev, Alberta. m ChlSLETT, Lot. Nn. 2, con. 8. Osprey. Kor jiarticiiUrt i M'P'y to J- M. llL'HNi, Kevorsliam .'.*, U. V'oaCiuaauir, Ooylon, VAllM KOIl SAliEâ€" Very oheaii, 100 aore«, CotuniUaionor In H.O. J . Conveyancer, rIeeAa, *- lot 9, coii. 7, (Kproy, only $;)000, reaHonable mortiiasea, ieaauo, willtf etc. carefully drawn up , cash payiiiuDt, balaute easy teruiB, &} acroa Jolli'ctloui mad?. cbar|:e« reaaonable. Alio cleared, well fenced aud in blKli state of ciiltl- ' ' Prioea ', vatioii, balance tiuibered. gaud comfortable frame ilweliinj;. Htoue cellar und<*r, never fail- ^ I iUK sprioK well and windmill punip at door, I bow frame barn, well llnldheii, stone etablin^ I witb eprlne water under, also iu shed. It Is litiiated i mile from Maxwell yiilaeo where tbera are atorea. post olBcos, good scliuol. Kroc«rle>. Sour, l(M)d etc. kept lu stock, riKbt. RJ SIKO'ILB I'oatiuaater, Fleaberton ^ooimisBioner iu H.C J., Auctiooee Con* veyanrer, Appralaer and Money Lender Keal Ratate and Insurance Agent, ^eeda. mortcaiiea, leases and wills carefully drawn ap and valuations made on tborteat notice ujoney to loan at loweat rates of interest. Coh ecttona attended to with promptnesa charReB low. Agent for Ocean DoQiinloD btaamsbip Company. A call solicited. DMcI'HAIL. Licensed Auctioneer for the • County of Urey. Terms moderate aud aatistaction guaranteed. The arrangements and dates of sales can be made a*. TiiH Ai)TA>cit ofBce. Iteaidencu aud P.O., Ceylon, Telephone connection. Dec. 6.07. WM. KAITTINU, Licensed Auctioneer for the counties of (Jrey and KImooe. farm and Htock sales a apocialty. Teruia jioderate. satiafactiou fjuaranttod. .^rrange- uieots for dates may be made at the Advance otnca, ur a: T. Hutcbinaon's Htore, i'evcraham byadd. i*Shit;c inn At Feverahaui, Ont. and is on the cravol road.lH iniloii from railway station. II sol'l at oui'o, above price, * thoiif*h miKht be akoded a little. Sl'lCOULK, Klcahertou, or )M.\S UUY, on pr>u'.lsi-ji, tf VKItY ClfKAI' Apply to U. J TIK I Vor sale cheaper rent, iinniediiito poasesfiou. j 'â- Lot :I0 ecu. 14, Artcniertia, about 15 acres I clear, comfortable lo;{ house and frame barn. ! Appiv to K J Kproule. Fleaberton, or Jobu J • Uartln, across the road from said lot: , Berkshires and Tamworths. ' I have now for hule a few very cUoico Hetk- â- hire piti*^. nearly ready to woan- ilurry your urdar aud yet the lie'^t. GKI). \V. KOSS, Maxwell P. O. Card of Thanks R VDO MATlIF.'vs, Markdale, Lilceosed | I hereby with to express inv thanks to auc'.ioneer for tno county of Gre.v. Oood ; ,ny „eM,UoiH and friends Icr'thcir kind rice at reaacnablo ratea. Dates cau be '. " . , . , aervice made at The Advance. ooe IHAKVEY PF.KKiOR, broker, Flosherton j Oeneral brokerat;e business. Insurance of every kind placed iu nafe aud liberal coiu|iauies. : Heal estate etc.. Open accounts and past due notes haudlt-d and money advauced thereon Correspondence solicited. Medical DR CAnXKR ~ • M C P ft ft Ont. Physician, SnrKeon, etc Ufllce and residenceâ€" Peter at., Fleehorton JP OTTKWELL Veterinary Surgeon Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, residence â€" aMSond door south westlon laary street. This street runs loutb Presbyterian Church. HWILBON. Iilackniiith ' Uraduate ef tua Veterinary Bcienc Association. Durham street, opposite Boyd, Uro's hardware. DEf JNTISTRY Dr. E. C. MURRAY L. D. R., dental aurijcon bono, graduate of Toronto Univeraity aud Koyal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Gaa admiainialered for teeth extraction tllUce at reaideuoe, Toronto Btreet, Flesiierton. Legal LUCAS, HANKY & \V,\LLAfE-HarriBtorp, riolicitorB,etc.-l. B. Lucas, K. C. : \V. K. Itaney, K. C. ; J. If. G. Wallace. Otlicos, Toronto, KXi-'J Tuiders Hank Ulc'K.. phono main Hl'2; Markdale Lucaa lllock. Phone 2 A. HraucbofUce at Duudalk epen every Saturday. WH. WHIOHT, Karrlatcr, Solicitor, Convey anear. etc..â€" Owen Sound, and Meaberton. Hâ€" Fleabeitou office. Spruulu'i block every naturdav Societies Ac U W meets oij the last Monday in each moutb, in their lodge room Norria' block. F'loaherton, at H p ni. M. W.,' Alfred HaniBon ; Hec, C II. Munhhaw; Kin., \V.J. Helianiy. Viaiting bcetbrtc Invited PKINCK AIITHUU LODGE, No. ;a3,A.F.ft A M. meets In the Masonic hall. Arm- strong's Itlock.Flesharton. every Friday on or before the full mocn. ('. U. Muishaw, W. M.; Thos. Clayton, Secretary. POrRTFLKSHERTON, 095, L a F. neoetfl In V Clayton's Illook the last \Vednesdav evening of each month. Visiting Foresters heartily welcome. H. It., Dyson; R. B., T. Henry; Fin. Hec , C. N. Kicbardson. Please |iay dues to Fin. Bee. before the first day of tb* month. assistance in my late mishap. Yuurs respectfully, J. H. Tiiomj'.son. Kimhurley, Doc. 27, litlO. Annual fleeting The aiiiuiiil nieetiiij; nf llio Osproy Agricultural Society Will he held in the "Orange Hall at Fevershani nn Friday, January aoth, 1911 at 2 o'clock p.m. for the purpo.se of pm- siiiK on the tinauriHl accounii of the so- ciety, electing oHicei.s for the ensuing year, and any other business 'hat may be of interest to the society. In the year lOll it is propo.sed to .idopt the Stttiidin!; Field Crnp Coinpetion, and any one interested is invited to attend the )neetin<;. -J. .\. KKKNAHAN, Sec. Notice of Annual Meeting \ â€" \ The annual iiioetin;? of the .Slmrchold- ers of the O.sprey Karincr'a MilUing Co. (Limited) will be lield in the Orange H'lll in the viliago of Fevershain on Tuesday, the irth day of .jHiiimry, A. D. 1911, at li o'clock p. III., for the purpose of receiv- ilift and ])a.ssing on the annual financial â-ºtHlcinen'; of the Hoard of Directors, rati- fying two bylaws of the ISoaid of Direc- tors for the sale of a small building lot to Ira H. I'erigop, also one to James I'eltcli, electing a IJoard of Direct m-s, and such olher otticers re>)iiired by law for the ensuing year, and .-.uch other biminess as rei|iilred by the company or law. W. G. ALLISTER, Secretary. Dated at Fcvcishani lli's 2Uth day of UceoniDer, I'JIO A.D. nilOSEN FhlENDB-Flesberton Council ol ^ Chosen Friends meets in fMayton'sliall first and third Wednesday of each mouth 8 p. m Pay aasussmentN to the Iteeorder on or before tee first ilayof each rnnnth. Chief Councillor T. Klakolev: Recorder \Y. H. Kuut. FISH ! FISH ! Lake Trout Salmon Trout White Fish And Lake Erio Herring now on baiid H. Radley. - Flesherton 'Those Who Lack Energy and are Unsuccessful Should Read This Closely. "I am only thirty yoaii. oui, j-et for almost two years I have filt more llko seventy-five. I have found it difficult to sleep at night and In the morning feel so depn-ssed and heavy that tf- fort was difficult. My hands were al- ways clammy and pcrsplrallon on !<lllfht effort would briak out all over me. It was not uiiiiutiiral that I sliould bi'sin to hr lod over ths chance that 1 Khoiild fOdii he unfit to do my work, and this dread marie my ."ilcop- h s.<? nlfirhtK perfect misery. After re- IKiited trials of niedlciiic and mix- tures Dr. Hamilton's I'ills save mo the first Bleam of hone From the very first I could .see they were dif- ferent in action from other pills. They didn't Krlpc and acted as naturall; as If nature and not the pill.<t were cleansliiK my clogscd ui) system. My spirits rose, I felt much bitter, the BlUKKlsh action of the system gave way to normal activity. Dizziness and •i< adaches ceased, appetite, good color, and ambition to work returned and have remained. I am like a new ni:in and I thank Dr. Hamilton's Pills for it all." This was the experience of J E Parkhurst. a well-known grocery dealer in Jefferson. Follow his ad- vice, use Dr. Hamilton's Pills for your stomach, kidneys, and liver, and you'll enjoy long life and robust good health. All dealers .^ell Dr. Hamilton's Pills, ill yellow boxes. 25c. per box, from The Catarrhozone Co., Kingston, Ont. Dr. Hamilton's Pills Stimulate Liver and Kidneys Honor Rolls Report of Kieshtton public nchool for Decaniber : SK.SIOR IlKI'ARTMEST 4 Maud Boyd, Valeria Slaflbrd, Rita liiiskin, Muriel McT»»ish. Sr. 3â€" Florence Bunt, Elda Kurstedt Elmsr Wright, Roy McCaiily. .1r. .'! -Percy LeGaid, Aleda Mitchell, Millie Wright, .â- Vlice McLeod. Sr .2 â€" Alineda LeOard, Amanda Stew- art, Shirley Murray, Delhert I'alton. Repot t of Ceylon iiuhlie school fur Decenilier, Sr. 4 â€" Helen Gih.son, Murray' Legate, (eijual), Edna McLejd. dr. 4â€" Grace Muir, Grace Cherry, Surah Churry. Sr. .'{â€"Muriel Ijegate, Arnel Love, Roy Rutledge. Jr. :J Goldwin Mc.Mullen, ; Willie Pattison, Chas. Meggitl. Sr. 2â€" Mie lieiinett, Kthel Benett. 2 B--Susie McClocklin. .Jr. 2- Peicy Ihmpliill, Kirnie Mc Mullen, Louis Mep'gitt. Pt. 2 srâ€" Stanley white, Anna White, (Jertie McClocklin. Pc 2 jr Willie Stewail, Kate Mc- Donald, ToiiiBiy Cherry Pt 1 srâ€" I'Vanli Stewart, Allie Mc- Mullen, Russell, Crowrllier. Pt 1 jr â€" Mary Mcl.ajghlan, Mervy Muir, M. I'cvenick. Average attendance, 36. The following promotionH hiue teen made lliroii;;li lerm and on iJeccinber eXHuiinatioiis.j Sr 3 to jr 4 â€" M. Legate, Arnel Love, Mark McLeod, Ja^. McMuIlei., Recuni- meiided, R..y Rutledge. Sr 2 to jr 3 Mae Ueniietl, Ethel Bennelt. 2 B to sr-Susio McClocklin. I't. 2 sr to jr - Stanley White, -Vnna While, Geriio McClocklin, .). C. Mc- Laughlaii. Recommended, Robl. Rut- ledge. Pt 1 sr to pt 2 Kale McDonald, Jimmiit Adainr, 'roinmy Clicrry, Willie Stewart, .\lioo llunnett. Pt 1 jr to sr Krank Stewait, Mary MeLaughliin, J. L. WOODS, Teacher. For SAie by Wesley Buskin, Flesherton, and Jas. Paltison, Ceylon. Wareham The residence of Mr. and Mis. Clias. McCutchcon, Warohaiii, was the scene of an interesting event on A'eduosd:*y, Dec. 2H, when their youngest ilanghtor, Elln, was united in inarriagu to L»uis Hill, youngest iioii of Mr. .lai. Hill, also of Wareham. The bride, attired in a {graceful ptiiicess gown of foiiUrd silk aud bridal veil and ciriying a bridiil wiealli of lillies of the valley, eiilered the parlor on the iirm of her father to the strains of tliu Wedding March rcndoiid by Miss Ida Smith of Sinidiaiii|iton. The ceremony took pl'ice uiidernealh wedding bctl.i iu uii arch l»enulifully decorated with evergreens and maple leaves in the pikHeuco of about one hundred guests, the Rev. A. P. Stanley of Ma.xwell oftioiating. The bride was attended by the groom's sister, Mifs Maggie Hill, who wore a beautiful gown of silk voile Iriinnied with lace in- srrtiuii and carried a boui|uet of bridal roses and pink carnations. The bride's brother, .W, C, McCulclieon, supportvd the groom. The po|)ularily of I he young couple was made manifest by the veiy large number of useful and beautiful presenta, the grooint favor to the bride being a gold ickot and to the bridesniaid a beautiful gold br.icolet. After relieving the groan- iiii/ lables of some of the wadding delica- cies the gucNiH thoroughly enjoyed tham- selvcs with gitinea, dancing and other aniusonients till an early hour neit morn- ning. Relativea wore pieienl from •Shelburne, Markdale, Priniroio, Singlmmpton and other plauoa. Stone Settlement Held over last week Mi>H Annie Uairow, who has beeil teaching school Iho past year at Midland, is home for the holidays. We under- stand she has secured a school near St. Thomas for the cjmiiig year. Wells Whitlnker of the Durham high .school is visiting al ihu parental home. Miss M. Leslie is holidaying at hor home in Markdale. D. R. Fletcher of Brentwoud is spend- ing the Christmas vacation at his home in ihis vicinity. Miss Laura Whittaker of Hanover also spent Christmas at her home here. Miss S. P. Fletcher, who has been teaching school the past three years at Cherry Grove, was home foi the vacation. We understand she has given up the rod in that vicinity. Willie Mc.\rlhur of the O..S.C.I., is spending the holidays at his homo here. .\n entertainment and Chiistmas tree was held in the U.S.S. hall last .Thursday evening, Dec. 22. On account of the weather and bad roads the turnout was not large, but, however, we think every- one enjoyed themselves. One of our most prominent; young men, Mr. Wells Whittaker, occupied the chair. A good program was rendered, constating of drills, tableaux, dialogues, recitations, songs, music, etc., also the unloading of a Christinas tree, nhich both largo and .small seemed to enjoy. Ed. Whittaker of Varney i>pent Christ- niis holidays al his home here. John McDonald of Creeinore is visit- ing relatives in this neighborhood. Mr. James Beatty, wife and daughter, of (Jrange Valley, visited with relatives hei'e on Sunday. Portlaw Intended for la.4t week Our public school concert en Wednes- eay evening of last week proved a very enjoyable and successful function. Mr. R. D. Moldrum "611ed" the chair and iutroducod a lengthy and varied program, consisting of songs, drills, recitations and dialogue." by the pupiU, gramophone se- lect ions by Mr. John Badgerow, short speeche.', and instruincnlal music by Portlaw oichestra. The children per- formed their parts well, reflecting credit on their teacher. Mis; Smith, who had trained them. An interesting feature was a well laden Christmas tree. Letters wore received from .Santa Claus at inter- vals duiing the projirani. Through a mishap to one of his reindeer near Pro- ton He was forced to subslilulo a horse, gotten ill a trade, which did not take well to its new mates and kicked up behind, demolishins.' the dashboard sntl pail of Santa's whiskers ; but with commend- able pl'Jck the old hero at last arrived and distributed a ariat variety of iiiea- ents, including suitable an<l much prized gifts (mostly books) to each of the pu- pils from their teacher. There was a full house and a li.ly sum realized. Mr. C. C. Ramago, former teacher,and sifter, of Durham, attended our school concert and \isitcd al R. D, Meldrum's, Mi.s,s Smith, teacher, holidayed at her home in Norfolk county. Mr. Herb. Thompson of Chatsworth visited friends here recently. Wedding bells .tro ringing over hill and dalti. BIr. \V. J. J.tckson's s;ile was very sntvestifol. (iood prices were lealized. Mr. McPhail wielded the baiiiuier. Mr. Fawnelt of Dunc:iii visited his mm, Wesley, here recently. Mr. Thomiis Taylor purchased three tine specimens of pure bred Hereford cattle at Mr. Jackson's .sale. Rlr. and Mrs. John \^â- llkinvon visited friends at Uealhcote. Mr. and Mr.s. Tlmm.K Tiiyhr spent Christmas with the latler'.s pirci.ls near Markdale. Mrs. W. .1. Jamieson .md iioplisw Christ mttH.sed with friends at Eugenia. Mr. Will. Beatlieaiid wife of Hutlier ton spent Chiistmas at the home of tin lattei's jiarenls, Mr. and Mrs. K. .Sjiiies THE STANDARD BANK E.Ubli.hed 1873 OF CANADA «> B»ach« MONEY ORDERS FOR SMALL SUMS â- i 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 . . . 10c. $5 to $10 ... 6c. $30 to $50 . . . 15c. Drafts issued for larger amounts. Savings Bank Department at Every Branch. 87 fLesherton branch George Mitchell, Manager NCHES XLSO AT DVRHAM AND BARRI«TOM -^ -- --^ -^a^- ^. â- â- V3 A HAPPY AND PROSPER- OUS NEW YEAR TO ONE AND ALL OF OUR MANY CUSTOMERS J. E. LARGE Eugenia, - - Ont. ^5^ ^ ^m m TORONTO DAILY STAR SPORTING NEWS The sporting pages of The Star are conducted by sporting news writers who are right in the game â€" men active in athletic circles â€" so that it is not any wonder that reported sporting events â€" no matter where they are held â€" are most reliable â€" newsy â€" and the fullest you will find in any Canadian paper. The Star sporting news is always readably written â€" and you will always find it fair to everybody. You will enjoy reading The Daily Star sporting columns and there is many a timely illustration that gives an added interest. Subscribe now and take advantage of oar special rate of $1.50 a Year This paper and the Toronto Daily Star together for $2.10 w OMioials of the noiiiiiiiDii Land Otiisc at Saskatoon pUiine ihoinselveson having set, a new record when they recorded the homestead entry of LiPiiis Carpenter, who signed his .ipiilioalion in a Kim, freehand and swore that his age i'^ jiist 102. The old niiiii is strong and vigorous and de- clares he will prove up before he is jjath- ered to his fathers. Cards of Acknowledgement To the Electors of .\rteiii»sia : Ladiks ANi>(lt;Nri.KMK.v, â€" r take this opportunity to expres< my thanks to the ratepayeis of this township for their lih- erol support in the r«eent election. It will be my ohject to serve you tc the best of my ability. Wishing you all a hap|)y and iirosperons New Year. -W. J. CASWKLL. To Iho Electors of Arteniesia : Laiuks ami (iENTi.KMEN,â€" I take much pleasure in tendering my sincero thank!> to the electors who assisted in any way to elevate me to the highest position in the gift of the township. To the ladiea, es- pecially, 1 have much reason to be gtate- ful, and now that yon have teen Kt to honor me with the Uceveship 1 .tsinre you. one and all, fi lends and opponents •like, that I shall do my iiinioit during the time 1 shall hold olhce, to advance the intere»ts of the township and to guard her interests at the County Coun- cil. Wishing you all a happy and jims- pei'ous N«w Year, â€"ALEX. MUIR. VxJliYHJlN b STORE ^P^r^-^^^ %^ft^W%^%% «i»^V%^%% % ^%^^^ ^.^/^^^.^^ â- â- As we stated in this paper a couple of weeks hl;o, we are still "oin" to give Credit on Dry Gooda and Boots and Shoes, but givincr \ lib" oral discouni for cash. lUit in the (iruceries the term's liavo been changed to the retailer to Spot Cash, so it makes it almost impossible to give these lines out on credit only at a lo.ss, but instead of char^'ing Groceries wo are going lo have the terms cash on these lines. VViTaro going to give oustomer the benefit of this, as you will see by prices quoted: IScst Granulated Sugar, per 100 lbs <U '(5 Best Raisins, ;i lbs. for , '......'..'.'.. '^ 05c Best Currants, 3 lbs. for ....'...,.'. "5c Corn, per can Trv,. â- > * • IvC I eas, per can ..-v. « ontlc: lil soap, Ij liars for 25c < >. K. Soap, 10 bars for !.!!!!...*. 26c Town Talk Soap, 15o bar for !. ^ !.'.!!!!!.! lf)o l.'orn Starch, 3 jiackigos for ."....'!!.'.. i i 2oo Silver 01o.ss Starch, 3 ixickages for •!!!.'.!!.! ! ! ' 25c Starch, bulk, 4 lbs. for .'!,'.!!.' '25c Soap Chips, per lli ..!!!.'..'! i.! !!! ! 80 Best AiiiericaH Oil, for per gallon, while it lasts ?!!!!!!. 22c 20 lb, tin Syrup for '"' ji~oo 10 lb. tin Syrup for '.'.'!!!!, 50c ."> 11). tin Syrup for .!...!!!, 25c ('team of The West Flour, per barrel !!!!!,!! .15.60 Toronto's Pride Flour ,...'. Joiso Bran in half ton lots .' ' . " ' jn.50 Shorts in half ton lou !jtlL60 Highest Market Prices Paid for all Farm Produce Jas. ^attison - Qt, i/enenal -^lerchant 'ylon T '^•â- --•|i(^«*^^i^^i(S4^.4^^^rtai^fie^^*^sH- h. A(;i|M..tVft*«V.-%" I • --!â- ilWUMtHllllilliyi