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Flesherton Advance, 20 Dec 1917, p. 1

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M / 'D^ gkfA^txton aitttttic^ TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR." â€"" PRJ5CIPLI8 «0T MEN. fOl :J7 No. 31 Fleaherton, Ont., Ttiursday, December 20. 1017 W. H. THUKSTON '^^^^^P' ad FSOPBIB We'll Never Let The Old Fall! Flag UNION GOVERNMENTVICTORIOUS Quebec Gets Its Answer and Its Warning The Lnio : Govemment was sustaineJ at the polison Mi>a.i;i/ Uy » .=ab,t»..t:»l in>.jority li-hl at h..me, without the assiaWoca of ihi .oldiei>' v. te. Th« n,..l!iet9 auU bisters ..fEu-lUh speaking Caiud-i have stood nobly >>y their W.ys « the frr,nc and tl e help will now go forward. Quebec gets * .Hia:6^d *i.*wet to «»:npa;<n of hatred »nd threat-. The Oovern.a.ut maj .my. it .< evpectod, be about .">:!, It- Eugenia Paragraphs . Pie. >Vill Cnniplell ind wife attctidetl the wedding vi the foruiei's l)rii;her, S-.»nley, ou Wednesday '.tft. \\ ill has jist returned fruin France and nil were glad to wtL'ome him home a-<t>(i. Al though badly wuaaded in the ri;jh) irai we hope â- h-'n he viaiti us au>in tu >e«? hini better uf hi:? wound and il..'i'. he m;, h.%ve the rigl.t use '.>f lii» arm "iki.' iipre. Will s fiienJs i;athei';d »t the hi'iiie â- ! Sir. John i.'aaipbell "U Frid <y evening itiid pres<.uted Will with .in aaJrt::.<> ui;d a chair and puna tu s.^ow iu u .-ui ii w ty their eppreciatiou of hwtflrvice» *: <be tr> nt. T'le ereuini; was apeiu in ^auks and j'jst If f-'re Iiii-ch wa« svivwl Mr. BuU Mrs. Siauley Campbell »vce {'i.-- itriited with a nii«:vlUoeoiui shower I'j (httyuuut; people of Eugenia. AU>(<tr a most enjoyable ereuin^^ and retifruti.. t > their home* m the wee »m« kjur>. We wish the young enuple a liUi hippy Lfo. Pte. Campbell Returned Pithy Proton Pointers A meiry C'hristaias m The Adviuce, its ritatf .ii.d ie«Jers. â- EIee!)-jn d.iy bi.'S passed 4W^y. Vv'LaC h^i been done i.t done and the eleet'.rs must eiic'eivor to believe ih.ic whar has bejn iccompliihed is i-jv th.? ' e*n. ML-^.s Auoie McLean f T {â-  â- ..:•>, ia rinewini; iCi|aiini:»nces ai thii v.ll^^je. Mr-, Wia. Mitchell <'f "wcu Sound, spent the week er.J with trie^ds !i..re. Our teacher. M:».s Wf^far, w u- :.; the latter pjirt lI the week, but i-. i-jiu- in resume her duties mna tha Wcck . .\ lucteiif il bazaar wvt held Jii S.t. m the bi^iement •{ the .\u!j;icaa church. Keatly SIXj wt^ rei!ii,?d i^ the r-jul' -f tbiir efforts. H*d It not U't't' f r timely as-iistain; • Mr. Jiiues Medd<iUuh'3 house oii'jh: have been liurued down one iii^ht Use week. The drec*iu;{bt tr.^m the stove mpcif, and tho interior Lt ! he li- u-e * v* couauleiably JiUia^ed. Mi4S tltiici Lual /w h i.t ietutJMd alter a l«ni^nt s visir in To.i.nto. B-ru -To Mr. iu.l M;^. U.,bt. V,:,.;^. ."ian^een -Jjuciion. a ;..a. Bin Mo L'e;. 4-', to Mr. la.l Mrs. A. -herj u, a d^a^littr â€" Uutli Mtr.e. W\.- a'c a. Try t. le; • '. Mirs Lci; » I'ji'iv s'.l. i'u'.e »cr:.oj.v 1 . Tho FOODCONTROmH SAYS > It Is 111 utii'ouo ed l*.[ tiiit an itr-uijit s<j ex'.ciisit e!y or'4aLi.tid and -so dehfcer icely - irried out a.s to m.iWe its oiign easily afribut-ible tl eii'.iiy VLi-nt.s !;.«s been u,*de m t.'mad.i to disoieili: the F'ji.d (.â- ..iitn..l-r »uil tu ..heci^nate his elfor's alou'^ the hue â- â- ! ;i-usecvat;..n. Stories without even a Vt;s loe ..t :ouiid»- tiuii li»ve bct n s. afered brw-.d % '. N',r have taey â- .•'>iue t 1 hf.- L'a.sui^y They hiive »iii'jd SI ::a!t.ir,e-'U<Iy ri ^!;rt-;rtri» [>art- :i the country and ia each in.sr-i;i.c have'etii .'.ilou' itcd ro iicuce ^uHo.; ii.i'i.;ai': ii. These untrutas, iiit«n.!ilne â-  jUiii "".ic< thouitU they *i<f. hAve the p'jwvr ot >ir--truotiiJu .;!ii" .irs in k brtttui -M r-.'.dier-^ They *rf ;ii»; ti<"i..., >al;i.i_-. [) ;-;s.erir. Lit 'y -A' tii-y di»-sii.i[.. ;miM:c tnjt, ^:Kâ-  ^i.-it ..'iseii'ii. iiith; .v./iK >f f 1 c II p.i. T'...-y i.-. l.^uii^fr the ivotk -t ta>,- K-'d ' "'.. • i-i I'. i:e.s »ith every ii.di..aj>; ; t i â- c'"^\._ froui ctun;..s'n . â- . J ivrrjio {': m ;.>a-ui.! • u the va^riut iri'i h iru.tiu «' ry . ii d ti.K -ne m Te rtf.A; :.cly '. â-  !-..•. in * jrk «hich i.s .:• i-..; !â- â-  ineiii .i 'ii;vii •!;â- ; tiif'tity : \j-;- ;.!<; )•.â-  : i ..: â- . - -V.u.'i./ he u-lir.er-itc :>;>•.;;â- â€¢â€¢-!• a:. '.. llH>t .; l:i? tl [' Jid *U'i 'Oliiu>:d .' .;».•; i • Bates Burial Co. Funeral Directors and Embalmers Phone Hillcrest 268 124 Avenue Rd. Toronto, Ont. MOTOR EQUiPMENT J. W. Bate?. R. .Maddocks Pres. Manager. Pig Came .\stray Jewelery â€" j-W A Splendid Stock from which you may readily make .A. Satisfactory Se lection. We cat- ry Photo Supplies. I â- "" r ,y--l tii ; . i»-- St -a- I A -._! 1. r -..• W. A Armstrong, Jeweler FLESHERTON. ONT Feversham Items 10 c ii; I. '-.'...I ;ilj. 1. 1' lUIU.i. â- 'â- 1-. .r a V W'lli CaiiipVell '.f Ku.'eii i returntd home on Tu.si.iy ...f list woe'-t. after bcii g in hospital si.ce last ^i lin.;. Mr. and Mis. .Jttoiioson of T01..11I â-  are He was wounded in the rijht anu, ub..ve Ti»itin;4 his sister, .Mrs. .McMasler. Horn -At 740 Oerard street, Tei.mt-) t.i I'to. C. W . lud Mrs. C. Hoy, a «i 11. Mr. and Mrs. Cairns of Ceylon usit.d tlie former's uncle, Mr. Cairns. Mr. John Uolaud was a cal'or in t'.>Hu att week. Geo. HisUp has returned to his h.xe the wti-t, at Viiiiy KiJije. He te'iuuo-J t.'Tor.nto M'.ud.iy ni .rt.ii:; |..r iirther ticitiiient. He enlisted in T.iriiiti. i ytir and >» halt »â- .;.. with the l-'Ulch HuhUiiJcri B.v't.. .;. in,' •ver^c.vs , ye.ir i^o. r>e. Caiiipljol WIS 01 c . f tt.f [if.-- to i;<. ..ver the top vt Viiiy K.Jj. He .Vis Toronto Line North A number hivt' Iveu i»tt.«tki\i by ^olds Kobtrt Sjwuitoii 4tteii led the Jstick KiTen a tifina wilc a;e I.v t week '"y i.'ie from Manitoba, where he spent the past p^.,,,,i^. .,| Ku-eii:a summer. H. Hoy spent a weekvisitinj; relatives in T.ironto. Ku:,'cniu Methodist ^uuday scho.>i trc h idiiig their aunual Christinas tree i:.d cntcitainiiieut this Wednesday ever uu, and the kiddies .ire prepariii;? for a '^rH-id e.xhili-.ion in Torouto. lime. Come a' tu, everyone, and en- We e,\lend our deepest sympAihy to courii»e them in the ({ood work and hen Mr. Price Teet^-r and family iu their sad a >;>.od piMgraui. beroavemeut. A y;i>. d work w-is done >vtutday h1' e- MissD. ia Mtijee .t V'aideleur and noon last when a few of the men ot th-.' Miss Phr..! /le Cai-^oii visited with the Methudist ch'arch had a wood bee ij former's cusin, >lrs. Wui. S»iiiit_.n. Kxv'd Jaiuieson'i busli. recently. ' Mrs. Wni Lever if the eust baik line eeeivtd a letter fro 11 h.T s.ni, I'te. Iv.^y Lever. He is i.'.w iti a hospital in Piy mouth, Kn^jlaii.l, ard Siiys he is lec'ver- ii'g t<:cely and that bis wounds are tu.; rery [Kiinful. Wo »re ;;t.-«d to hear Jii< Mrs. Chatles Martin i^ Ivaviu^ the List of this week to visit fii^d(> iu Uarrie I'ver L'husluias. We httpe she ha.s a p'easau trii., is she intends driviin;. Mt. iiid Mrs. Ab. Stewart vi>i;cd in Feveishiiiii one nay tbis week. Hf •.:. .u li.iy Ftiti ^•j u v-c-,.Uii- â-  t i-.-.v.; s i vatiiiCuil uj.t'.rrv ; eniiiiei.t cancjd.ite. *? .cnimi Col'iiiece â- â- tT.r..ir. vi,itid w.t;. lii> o'lcle. It. â- ) . C'...'iiic'.t.-. i;t-t Week, Aud rel;e>ei '.'.i *^.;ai'tir lUCes 5lleiiu.»ii LS -ne -I . Ji- F^:v<;ijhi:ii L.-y- au.ii.iisi.ot VLs;'.ed ::Ib ..iu liooio ! ..f fourteen years. Uis ui iny iueuds wei^ l^lid to see hiiii ,ii.<in. He -Aeir. to U.C. ab.jut twenty ye »is a.;o »ud c.u.e back fouiteeu years a^..- t.. ^et tiie 4irl ii; lei: b.hiud him ;ii » lite partiieiâ€" Mi-» Jcuu.e BiUv-eof T r.nt .. He his btcu II Kelo»na, b.C . uu li lost > >tciii-jir. wIku he lueveu his tiu. ly to 'l'..i .i.r, . Vim. Brackenoury h.is rvtutu-..! ip m the West, where .'i.' s-mt the >..:.i. uer. Mrs. Thouivs Ki.iL.'t>s visiitd w.:h i.cr s.JD, \tthut tn .«urid-e. ij,. w U . lioy la&t week. Mr. .iiid Mn<. ./ijtfs A. U» 8 *i:t -Su'iJ ly Witii :riei,a, ui C ilJSOU â- tiiiii.- F.vcisham jcho^ i Fi ... '2i. Kvetvt..av v.- iiio. .y : leu. 11.: I'.. Ceylon Chat Messrs KdAaid and .lames Stri.suc were at Owen Si.uud last week. Miss Ella Whlttakar has returned b -me I'roni Toronto after s()eudiui;sevcra weeks, she was aecompanied home by her liltlo niece, Mrs. Coleman and fiien'',' >wen Sound, visited Hii) former's daUi^liter, Mis, F. C 'It u.son, a couple days last week. Mr. John McLeod, T'.^runto, spent tLe week end on Stone's line. the week to her h.->iue io Maxwell, after a week spent with her aunt, Mrs, Bolton. Mr I'ccil Sparliim of the West, arrive i on M. iiday to visit his aunt, iMrs. Jauus MeMutUn. Mrs Woi. White went to Owen Snuud Monday with her little sou, Karl, who was to trouble. Chiistini a. Cla Enst Mountaiii wiH soon be here. Pow:r House and Vicinity I'll--, so ws.'n s ireetiii;.;]. 'je.i. ilys:..;. ;.;u retuiueu home turn the West. Pie. Will fillip- 1-;; aui wite of TkioLio, spent .1 f^iv ..iajs vis.lin^ the f.riiKC > fither and .th.rfiieuils 111 this ii-irt. Wul h.jz iii.uiy d Iicarty ha- d. shikc. It !..• r:^ h - nc*t vis:t h 111 • .f'tr r..tiiriiiiist fioni Fmi;c r. D. lUrry v.\-%c^ i ouiiiie^i ;r [• to 'Haiigeville. .Married â€" .\; t:u.;eni.v on Wed. Doe IJ. .\Ir. .Stanley Campceil .'f this vie.nuy. t.. I .Miss F'l.rtnie Bids; row, I'o t Li*. Hearty .•.>ni:r»'ulatiori . t.bive Itadg'ToW, p^ir Lnv. is v relatives in this put. . i; - V I- r'. .â- \ riti.o -1 •t..f . â- -•â- M- U I.. ;.r js.. â-  . ;â- .. :iu... jer . t. • 3 '. I ;ii 1 t ..: . ;i [ led.;.: .; ,.d -..â- ii-^.i i 41.0 i.l it, .V â- â-  ;c :j«. i> e .^eie t itid ^^f* ...;. ai 111.*.-.! â- . V* [â- i:..i • . a - i; . !â-  . lua ifi'-ic-rr e.v:er« i i :ur'.i thit he ::.:i.iiuc.j ior h. -s Ttie jyjtmi.A' i;.»..y tieer mi eei;: iioi paf. purvey, r- .;â-  ;he»e .ii.--, :.;c. . ..' . h.n .t--. »heat, ineac. S'l^tc n!. I.. >.k'. e ; i '.he iiijy lu.i â-  ar A ..'â-  ih-.. F'H.i '.â- - i.tr.'i.ci. K«'. m r-j ..â- >t* .«i.a .-y • pr .Ju'-os, ii-.i and t â-  Iru l», V.,.;..: ii^U'^ »nd -....t .â- > ...s. 111..; '>'.'.....i ' lis. Tl". IS 0. ask th'O '. UiOiJiaii ;â- .• tie Mrtai 1 r . as :.i rdivr ( :m: li..-- :.-...i;'. iii^y I. .; , »'. i: iLt'tise <tii...i>ii'..~s. . . e * vs i..:y lide - lys .•â- in, i.'ry. â-  kc« , .iL^y .- I ;i:» I . , i^.r!:' •: it..ii.ti.t . â- ..-â- .; ;. >ljji;..e I.' .1,-. -Miuistti :' r ' iv l\iW.o,'aji.li;i; ;â-  iTill^c. li * i~ si that the 1 '17 Aheit ..ivp i r ranee Illy .,'•,''<>'. ..i.i) '. .u.ir.,'dT<;i.;h -. o. .11; »i'..'.i â- Â» t »r. ?â- '•"." o 7').'-' '''.It"' .. 1 'U. 'j'.ij. 11, ..I i.i i "-41 '» o 11 I'l'.. T pr..Kr,n."i.,ii m Ft i; â- ; i.is y....u [..'â- .«l . s ..iiii i.eei r . ". * is il«.'.'.<l' h;in.-'..c we ,ht is pi'..il-..c;' 11 in I 'I.; : . .">•-. .m.. s ev di n :. i; «• ih IS ririi.uiii; France -.vili : \;. ' '1 ., I 1 J , ".. eirire ceiea. ', â- >'?•â-  t!i;- ; Uru'. i I 1 1 tl ^.v're « -. .\iiK'i;.- sit.'i â-  i^ r.i.. I '-•iiri l>.'.'.0" 1- 1 .Miiifj; yeiL' ::ui.dred*.. •â- 'y wr. 1 â- .'â-  '. • rti-»k.; i^aitjst •'.â- . Vt.n ;' e m.. ^ eijuire • tlvt J.- HI t: J..L. I. The .11,1,,, . , ., 1: . X I viiiisiiii IS win soon Miss Ida Kadley returned the hcst of ' ktddio* j«re lookiUK forward for Sant.a si;:i a Dundalk Sergt. Harvey M. Miudau;;h, winner ,n.::i 'i.iy :â- â€¢ .e . ^e ..ca...ts iti t ..a su[ piles 11 d i.:-,Oii,al pl.u t .leiii-iu.; IS beiiJ.^ i reoiiej. Betor.' .; :- i', t led to any pnr'..oi..ii tt id rviti'-n.. .;.is • ha: 'iii- .â-  ;i 'u 0..1 -.1. ..;. A »ys c u t h .rli'.iv r--'-.ii',.. tr. â-  i wholtsa'e Jei c;< 1: ti . ii.i^ ! een 11- .• tuted iiy tui Fi od C i.'.-iiWr 111,1 wi 1 'e th.. I -asis for i' ^u .ir 'titistKil iiiati>''t ic'T i» o-X; eoteu to te inforniatioii beneii.-iai Dominion. tr I le .0 t -^' > '•.v ,^^;i...:: /, W i ' •-:â-  V- - sh-::. > 'v r :!•!•'. St..- •;•: -1 (',.;:' \[r-a! / , t r k * W.L.WRIGHT i 1 he Corner Store I Flesherton, - Ontario - â-ºâ€¢ •♦" •â€" ♦-«-^~^ ^ -♦â- â- Â«-â- â€¢' â€"â- â€¢â- -♦â-  -•-< ^' The Power Behind the Profitable Farm LISTERS -â- % E nOi /li H-rv- .1 .;, x;,. L>:.. â- -- I f I . ) f. ' V * ' 'i \. ;..â-  1 ,- : hi Ll . u >... •! . : .: > •ir ^â- Â«-r â-  u vtl .>K t •0 ai-.'i â€" e^ .|i . f r- .; ' -' .â- -.1 F. '1. .It •li.il •â- -. iriva J '- : i^' >:.;. h >V vli tcr •> , i;j 'â- .•.v - ; : !" ., K «: -i .\. >.i..\ .-^ M : »ii . r ... 11 â-  I .; ". r. c '>-'r .'â- *- 1.* 1 no â- .luo* t.tie. yv.. Sj, :i; *•â- > ir.\ •ires. iro s y,i \' a . w -â- nder b-w J'-' ^ J ver -" c i. I" , A " .It ;. D. MCTAVISH, 1' V : ir .» '.I't iv ^: : 't rn .^ f !.'.'_•.:â- â- Â«â€¢ .-h.;,!-,- ;>;:ii ''.rii- ii "-'-• â- â-  •. â- -.' i« Mi!; ,• vi-r 11 0:1 V 1^ FLESHERTON .^4 1 yt the military u iai t'.ir biavety on the Mr. Robert MeMullen and Charles ti.Kl, irrived home on Friday ui.;ht from M.irtiu had each a mecosstui wwdbee. \ oveneas snd was -iven a hearty reception The work was (p.iekly done by Mv. Wm. | m tho C l\ 15 dopot .vu sceop u.. ..rf the Harris ot Kimojrley with his buzz saw. \ train. The Kiiid w»s there ard a large We hear Willie has a notion of gettins: ' Jrowd of citzens who ip»ve ebects upon married. Wf wish him ^.x-d luck He cheers for the returned h-To. The He's not like ! welcome home *<< hurriedly arrnis;eti, but none the less heartT. be operated on (or ear ^^ ^^e home but no wife. .hcieii'w vvliogol muried some time John Campbell tf Elm Orove has a = *«"'' '^'*^'' »'*^«^ »'''*• On Monday mornioa Mr and Mrs. patriotic s[oo8o which has swallowed a Miss Irsul* Orr, who ha.i been with H. B. Turuey recei veil the sad news by produ.-tiou bui:. After rsising a btvKjd .*","'; ^^l^' ^"^'^ ^"""''*' "^ '''^' ** '' ''"^'- ! telegram from Milwaukee that their sor, in the suniiiier this bird s;n the uotivn! w ,v ^ . â-  i- ,. ., ,â- '•'*'â- '• naa passed awav in the h.;.mtal in * "e ptler congniliilationei to Mr. Mid ' .v , â- . ,l . , -n'a' •gam thm fall and up to Jiiday last.Ji.s. P. Soiuers on the arrival of a ,cn i ^^ ^ ^.'â- *'''*"'* ^*y- '^"^'â- ' '*''«®'««<J bad 'j»id itiirioen eji^s. - Atliatou Berttd. at iheit home. | ^^'^ '*'«n i'l with rheuiuitisiu for about Rev. S. McLe.in ha.^ re<si^ned the tho Presbyterian church at St. Marys m pivtcsl against intooifetnce ; With his liberty oi with t' eleoti'jn. Mrs. John Maitin and Mrs John ^'»'^* '**^* ^* ^eath was uue.^petted pa»;or.to of tho Presbyterian church at i'^'*''*'! "*',':'^^ '^''^ *"."• ''l"''" Pa'tersm , and came as a very severe shock to hi. Stone sSeUlemeul, lor a few days. j home here. Evidently the trouble We hoar t^hat Mrs. J. Martin l-as sold [ affoi,ud the heart. Tho remains ».l! be Doried at Milwaukee h with his liberty of spoe^'rt la oonncilion ^.^^ , t her dvivin..: horses. We do not 1 k.,,;.,^ ,m7""l ^â- â€¢'; "â- ""'" know »ha the buyer was. | "" •us-f. neraui. In Memoriam Iu lovm.; mem rv "t M.s. U . v CjiupLvIl, who departtd this iiv ' tc l-th, liUO. O death where is thy stios : O iravii where 18 thy victory â- ' -Hu»b.and and Fitniily Ritney Rulatd, ^>o«rmasttr at Doeni- ertoii, raised 7dOO Ibf. ot dutch sett ' onions »hich he soid at Sltii' per ton, aid |oO<? worth of '.jinscn:; this j-ear »»i less than an acre of land . An incident worthy of no'e happened at U-,.Uickville recently. Manuel Uobstcu is the proud possessor of a ewe that had two fine lauiUs iu February hst. and aNiut »i\ «eek» a^o aavj butb to tw« •ixnc Iambs ct{uaily i» (toctl. § PORAPAIROF S- BOOTS I Suitable for the wet damp ^ weather, or if you want a new ^ pair of Rubber Bottoms put on £ your old tops, ^ TRY Thos. Clayton^s FLESHERTON «. .{i^i^'

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