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Flesherton Advance, 17 Dec 1914, p. 5

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i . i . -v . * t . - - ' December 17 1914 THE F L E S H E R T OX A D V A X C T. B THE ESTABLISHED 1873 OF JLN ASA nil an advantage sometime* to eep a bank accoutt in the name* at two persons, so that either one may make withdrawal*. Such aa account b called a "joint account," We shall be pleased to furnah par- ticulars. TORONTO FLESHERTON CEO. MITCHELL, BEE Odds and Ends ANCLES FOR SALE Jery cow and heifer ci!f f .r ,i.- ; W. A. Armstroiu?. Heara iiT .Sale Rubber Mreti, [<ole or shaft, latest model, nearly new.- -M. ! Sidney. Lady Bank. Four or five heifers, eomLnz two. in : calf, to trade for steers A. Hi.--:- c. Fbihettoa. BRANCH BraiicJM* tbo C. P. R. Time Table. leave Flesherton Station Trains follows : Going South 7.43a.m. 11.41 a.m. yean 4.17p.m. 9.12p.m. The mails are osed a: Fleaherton a., ,_. ollows : fot the north at 10.40 a.ni. and Thu ly Died Raw fee -At Melfcrt, Saak.. on , : Nor. 14, V\ ... im Hawke. eldest >,- of ' Geunje and Mary Hawke, a^ed 2K yean White Wyantlolte, white Rook and Silver Campine e_-ckerels fjr sale, tfe . ouzhbred Mock : also Bronze turkeys and EmWen zees*. Win. Reid. Prtce.- viile P. 0.. lot 21-22. X. D. R. For Sale Cheap young drivinz mire about 960 poan>l. or would eicbange I'jc good driving hurt* about 110*) ! pound*. Apply to R. J. Sproole, Flesc- erton. Ja. 23 j Going North The family lived in Fleshettot. about 25 an ago. There WM some trouble r. Eugenia on Sereral who had com- vati in prifae or- water tanks, or their tea to a 3.40 o'clock For morning train south the object of _ mail clc*e at 9 p.m. the prerious e g- buyer. Iu thU they were not reiy *oc- For S.Ue A few e^ der, amiable for soft waterioz cattle. Also a good, second band set of double karoesa. M.Scolly Co.. Fleahertoo, Ont. . 4 For Quick Sale A nine roomed frame go>xl cellar and Also a VICINITY CHIPS . bat they did succeed in loading up on Harkdale " courage, and at night j , ^'U* 1 Blank* For to make a demonstration 1 k ** COMttnti * "" Miss Holmes, huh school teacher here, x oronto y^ m orning. spent the week end in Toronto. r ., For the neit week or two advertisers The local Red Cross society shipped : wlU ^^ ptetty full control of O(lr ^j. another box of goods to th* soldiera on j ninDi Bu , tbe(l tt tbis Ma|oo of th- j Suurday. i year everybody likea to read the adver- j Mr. Hurt McMillan and sister, Miae j tuenients, and this year epcially, in [ Sadie, of Scutch Town, risked their j order to see how the business men are i aunt, Mrs. H. C. LeGard, Ust week. keeping up their end cf basin B. J. Speoal* ind for sale Deeds, Mortcagea. leal blanks. Any day morning to look mtu the mattir. but requiring jucL will nnd K to their inter- the principal offender had ikipped for : * ' *" h "n c" &&y&Z&'*&=&&!i& 1 !^^^ HILL BROS., MARKDALE Men's Overcoats with Quilted or Curl Lining, Mar- in CD! Fur Collars, for $9.75 12 only Men's Far Colland CaU widi <ioiited or carl liciags.wuL Marmot Cellars. TLe ere lose big money ontbese. Special-..-- - f:>.75 I: r Mantle Cloths at Half Price ind Beackle This week we pat on a! thirty pieces of Mic:ie Clotha in Uir:-r3. Cart Clocha, T ClocLs. Now is tbe tune to mxke the Children their winter Coa^s a c little cost. $1 .00 a vd. Mialle c laths tor 3Oc. 4! .75 a yd. Mantle Clotiis fuc 87k. $1.25 do -24c. 12.00 do fl.Oo $1.50 Jo T5c. $225 i: 11.25. FlanneletteRerannante of Good Quality for lOc. a yd. e. and l-5c Tiiae. for ......... ...... ..... 10c 2000 yards Best (Joalitj Flnn?eltt in lengths of 1 to 10 yards. Regular 12 this week, per jini .............. ........... ........ .- ------ ............... Dress Goods at Half Price and Less aa week we have gonetkrcttgh oar Dress Goods Stock, iml picked aa: ill odd liaes ic Tweeds. Serges, Broadcloths ind A.rnazoi, ae^*-ij all colors represented . In the loc you will find gccx?a faonu T5 cents to f 1.25 a yard. OusaleiL.5 week for. per yiri ............................. ...... .......... . ..... .........4 < *c. Rubbers! Rubbers! Rubbers! , cheap a fall Uock cf thereof. Constable Cook went out rn- i Wills and all other $3.75 For sale cheap and oa easy tmns. Let ' 13. cuu. 11, (.Mprey. 110 acree. Thu is , a first claw farm and in a good state of cultivitioo. Good bank barn and new . fnzne dwelling. Apply :: R. J. Spr.ule FlesnertoD. The Vandeleur Sabbath school will hold their annual tea and entertainment on the evening of Mond-xy, Dec. 21. Mr. and Mn. Thomas Kerr of Wioni- For Sale Cheap and on exj r.rm | comfortabl* frame dwellinn in FLeaher- "* ** J too ; food wU ua preniwe ; also Park jsaal. Deal wi'.h the nan wh.j adrer | | t of 4 acres in (tood state of ..-ulttTation lute* and thos shows that he is alire to with barn thereon R. J. Spr> ale. FteahertiHi, One. Spt. IT 14 Mec s 12 inch Leather Top. Havy Rubbers for. per pair. Men 3 * hoi* Snag Proof Rabfc>rs fcr .....**-. ... .. _ JS.la M en '* 1 Buckle Rabbets for _ _ fl-33 ilen 5 1 Buckle Heavy Gam ->Tershoe. Twill Bobber, for - II. 98 Ladies Fine Quality Overshoes, all sizes, for $1.28 pr. This week, Ladies, JOUCIB bay iLe ben cjaality Ladies 2.O) for, per pair - in Bottoa v ;c .-$1.28 the exigenoieti o{ the occasiou and tc tue necessity of remaining awake in this ; Tiaited friends here during the paat } tiroe of 8tr **- Th bustnes. man who w _._ , ) wants your trade will tell yua o, and u , \i y u don't hare to go and ask bin if you Mr. and Mrs. J . Bracken and Master I * George of Braoapton are visiting with Mr. and Mrs Wm. Burnett. Mr JM> **&" oi the * lh lioe h * d M- wt r L. j n. ii TV. ' tn exciting experience on Friday night Misses Elsie NN right >nd Dell Thurston , . ,. k , , , . i last while dminx home from the Port- who bate been ;titendiiu Model schoo 1 . CT , . o . . law patriotic concert, in c-munnv with in Hanover, returned home on Saturday. , . hit wife and bbe. In fact the family Born-In Flesherton. on Saturday, ntrtowlj ^ Jtrio(u inj lf Qot Dec. IS. t, Mr. aud Mr.. ttm. FU, a.^,,, Ie lppelrs thac . nurakef of ; rig* were driving behind when the hone Mr. W. A. \rnstron* and MiwesJLilv nearest was suddenly pulled up and rear- lian ani Laun Armstrong were in onto last week. Mrs. J. W. Ariustronjt returned Sit- Mrs. PedUr ju-nped and Mr. Pedlar Orday from a rouple of week s viait in with the babe al.> sprang to the _;r"und. Toronto. HU hone bolted, and after the excite- ., r> i i i . u ' nent was over the buggy w ts not worth Messrs. Kui&el! Lever and John Gib. [ .; , . ..^ son of Cejloa, S.tsk . arrived here l.iat week to visit at iheir re*p?ctive parental hooief.' The anuual busiaess meeting of the I. O.F. wUl b beli ia Clayton's hll on H H Miller of Hanover h-aa for sale tha"Thomas Butler farm. Lot 5, coo. 6, and lo't 4 and 3. con. 7, Artenema; in all 220 acres mor or leas, with aoout 200 acre* cleared, with fnme hot^se with (tone cellar and two good hank The poperty U udF^red a a z MISCELLANEOUS N< 'TICE-Taxes due the village of Fl*sheron muse b paid before the Sard of December. lohn Wright. Collector. Mr George \Vat3ou. Prtceri:!*. wishes us to annuuuo: that he has LOW joe hid T chopping mill in order and Ls~ doing Tor- ed. planting his fore feet oter the top of chopping erery wcrkiig day. Mr. Pedlar's loggy. which was down. Wanted larze second hand kox heat- ing stote. must be cheap and in reason- ably good condition. Apply to R. J. Sproule, Fleihectoa. J*n.^2 The Durham Furo.ture Co. HAS cords of wuod fur s>ue at lU.<i M...- Prc* JOc. per o_>rd . Can be bough: in large or tmall <]uaiitiee. J. O. Dej^av- el in cbar^e. t J in . On Sale Thursday Morning Big Purchase of Men's and Boy' O 1 . e r coats and Suits at Less than Half Price The Clothing wis mali bj 3ue of oar best firms, bat was dimiged by witer. and tii Biggesi von ever bought ia Clothing ar- to b boat; lit here TUarsdaj mom In* : leas than half the regular price . LOTS' and Men's OvercMU. all price; it les* thtu half. Boys' and Men's Soiu. all prices a: less than Lilf. Bojs' axid Mea's Cdd Coats a: less than half. ThLcs Ciolliioz lia? beea slighUj dasixged by wiwr. Hardware Department Is tills dep&nmec ^ wecirry big slock, auid we speciaJlr menuon Coal and Wood HeaMrs, Ccal Oil Stoves and Kinoes, of wwLich we ire showing s big stock at price; less than yoa O3aal!y pay. HILL BROS, MARKDALE ; is said that the rig which rammed Mr. PedUr's buggy was driven by Fie*hertoriaos, but The AJrmce can- not find out who the driver wis. Who- erer he w. he U guilty of criminal car*- lessees*. It is fortunate that Ihe acci- HJ HI i Ki I WINTER TERM -I'ENS I tt'tdoesday. Dec. 30, at 8 o'clock. All a, ut WM u t more serious or somebody members iere|jeted to be presenf. nuht even now l.j UiiguishiD^ in the Mr. Jacob Lever will hyld A hooting cells. mch en the Pickelt farm in the sub- urbs on Saturdy afternoon of this week. Mrs. R. N. Henderson Dead Come and get your Chrtru\* fowl. The Preshyterian church of Mx.well ; wife of Rjbert N. Henderson, land I in- . , w:ll give a fowl uiiii?r und entertainment ' tory, b.Mtoo Metrv.>L<>Uran . -.c T j T. , i T spector for Osier. lUoimond A >anton, ,,f Music iii.J >- t - n*iv Hi* V- V on Tuesdav, December JnJ. Teaserr- ... .... Winnipeg. Dec. I" -Mrs. Henderson MUMC Mrk Everett e V\ choir master of th Fleshert 'u. toucher v MO.'. Mr. \Vrv^bt frvm conservatories of h.is tau^lit, also froui and teachers in New STUDIO uh:, org*nit Methodist church, Christmas Gifts mus'.o where he erainea; doctors y * .>ur "ornnto s: Business !k-h IXxninion." Writ** font. C A. FLKM1SO. F C. A. ed frwnj 3 ta T. Good program after. ' Admission adults :'">c . children !.">.. died today a; the family reiuieoce, 714 : city. Both Mr md Mrs. Roster A vuue. 5>he rul suffered from "i'^n for concert eaxa{eiDent. ' apoplexy and paralysis, her lUness ex- Married In M*rkdle. on Wednes- teudiu^ over four mouths. Mrs. Hen- day, Dec. i', Mr. Charles Mw-rUchiiie to derson, who WM 4<> years of a<e, was a Miss Nellie Fisher, both of Flesherton. native i-f Brighton. Out. >lr>. George They will resid* in the Armstrong cot- Gordon, Peterboro, l>nt., and Mrs. ligp south of the village Cv:il Cimerou, Brintford. Ou;., are The Literary Society of the Flesher- ' 8isUrs - Mts - Htuaewn re*id ton High School will Md the last rneot- ^*hert^n for a number of years. ...., ini of this year o-i Fiid^y. Dec. H. at ^" n * wwt wlth h ^*^- *e leave* _;one daughter, MiuJ. *^<.i *.'. Srfu l> FLEMING Sc* O^EN SOLND O>'HRIO Now A GOOD SALESMAN Christmas is coming. Wlut shall I my trieii'l- u< a token of friend- ship. Get a dozen or two photos. Just the thin:: your friends will appreciate most of all am! at the same time will prove inexpensive. ILiwken will beirlitd to furnish the good-. Call earlv and avoid the usual Chiistnias rush. ">.ir>p. in The 3rd series of the will be vn France, tsken by Mr. T. Orr and MU< S. Ihwkins. A .d pro^rcu will be sjiven. Kvcrybotly come. Dr. W. T. Lit tie of Owen Sound r rived in town Us f . weeV. ani! wi'l open ' , 'assiste.1 with sympathy in hi* recent bcr- up a metlical pnactiee in c Ifshettir. ru , , ., ,_ , Card of Thanks Mr fred Wicken* --ind fajiity ih to ihe friends aud uei^hU'rs who h" (.vntributed Public Notice 1 eneuii'ii : . .iU tbose iihces his card in this issue, from which , . ... : the floral otferi<<. it will t>e le.inied thn 1 : his WM for the present will be .tS the I*ark House, bis ' telephone number boin^ 'J4 r 2. Dr. Little is :i recent i!ntdtite of T-)roto Vniversuy. He i.-. a son of Mr. John- Xytice i* hereby itiveu tint a bylaw slosi Little, wh. is well and favorably WAI pissed by the Council of ihe VilLt;e TORONTO known rlm>ughv>ut this section. o1 ' Fleshertou ou the thirtieth day of Soveiin>er, li)14, to provide for the issue j When o\enini{ fills you like to gather of Debentures to the amount of |5oX. round the table and read, the whole fam- f'.'t the purpose of providing t plant ilydo-^. The Weekly Sun of Turvnto ^JjS^I^2!ft.SUifej hisdepirtuients of interest to everyone, ' *|'F B P y l f" Oiflario, and t KM such bylaw from tho markets and editorials for was registered iu the Regisuy i.>ffice of father down to a story for the boys and a the Registration Division of !>outB Grey. bright thoughtful feMM p*g for mother " thtf u h da of Dw*ob. WU- and the girls. It w all interestint;. and Any motion to quash or set aside the every issue is well worth while. * How ^"'ie or ;uy part there,-/ rn^t be inde il ' Ka f Oh ' 'f > M wlt ' llu t^ree months ttr r the nrst pub- cvrtainly he a prvtitable one, and he' p made thereafter, you make the f*rm pay. A Flesherton gentleman \vndere<.l up * to Markdale on Saturday aud there \\ H rill'RSTOX. learnetl tht there weie toil cse of '_lL' d phiheria in his home t<.>*n and that there had been ^>iu' death. Netxltess to sty, this information took his breth K r ev tivt.wr. .ttd dist;ict where e . untl1 not re^reseiueJ. Fruit* ire brina;ini: hiijb price- s^ry st.<ck is io deoiaud. MARK m>; >II.NE\ N->\\- bj inganaiency. BE^T TIME for v&ssiDi; u Jurinj the Summer 'iiotich*. KXPERIENVE N->T NECESSARY; Free e-iu;iat;nc Kxclustve Cei't School Children's Eyes.: ^2 S W. A HAWKEN PHOTO ARTIST FLESHERTON - ONTARIO f"r full Stone & Wellington Nurseries - ONTARIO Many lives have t>een mine o through neglected eyest - in childhood. The eyes of every child should be examined. We h nve node a special study of this bane In of optics, und guarantee satisfaction. Consultation free. W. A. Armstrongr, AND Gasoline Engines Carefully Corrected -Each We*=?k (hu Dewl||bw> Asjcit:.n. Mr. North Oxfo:d Ref'>rui s.viy, as there w HI not a wortl of truth N. W. R^well. K. C.. I'rovinoial Liberal in it. Mureover, no casw of epidemic leader an JM. P. I*, for thec Wituency, ili<vase has <hown itself iu Fle*herton stiiu-urc-.-d (hat ho wpU oflft-r t- cv>- for over a year. The> yam was probably opente with Premier Uuarst in a uon- started with a view, if possible, to injure partisan dealing with the liquor traffic i the Fleshorton Ci lisuu is trade. in Ontario. Whe*t ... $1 I'.MO! m.o ' i < . . . . C to -*$ All kinds of IVet ins ; liu(>luienrs. f\rt Pe.i* f us to i i o iilw ys on baud. A ^vut for Bertie and Barley Buckwheat 55 to 3*5 Mt. Fowt Cufvi-. Rirber Buggies, Lon- K!->ar . . . ^ti M l.i *> dou Litter Cii'viei*, Hay Tracks, PedLu' Hay Butter .*1300ti.l3 OO *J to shingle and siding. These liupleiueut* ' Ks^s. fresa -. i re>(uire no recommeiulatK'O as they ate lVtatu per lag C.ee*o *) to -AO Uto .l sutuluvl ;HXH.N tkn .1 (WMtekd : *s the Pucks 11 to I..' lest ou ttxe market. K,.*t Cbiokcns Cto 9, 10 to *> '-V- s X-~> /-'~V-~V-~ V TurKe.T* Mt.> *o KT4 nil -T I- j ir r IT n n T\ T!.e Fivv:uci;J Got >roBMent hutlecc^l- =--^=" -="-=-.^=-^=- V Culnmbia (xrafouola iho tamilv circle. if Mi K SIIK v i cumiA. wira -u T y m nme GSJUTHOI '.Ems Proton Station .itil-ze the lator of w ar prisoners in e\pe; 'uiecU! i\ia. f in Nvtthe ru MUSIC SUPPLY COMPANY, 36 Wellington St. East, Toronto, Ont.

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