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February 14 191^ THE r L E S H E K T O N A D V A N( 'R THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA - TOMOMfO FARMERS Advances to farmers are made â- *T'» i«T» * special feature by this Bank. 2jg FLESHERTON BRANCH CEO. MITCHELL. (NaaagcK C. P. R. Time Table. ... «efTica wiih ih« Lattery erer since. Trains leA?e Flesherton Station «a Recently he wai hIU. wad lo return borne folloirs : i to hi« nicther. Sinre li« weut overseas Ooing South Going North hii father bns died aad one brotherâ€" '[i?*-'" ^-„°.l""'- Richard a»ve hi^ life for his 4.27 r-m. 9.18p. in. , Xne mails are oaed at Flesherton aj country Will crossed to England in VICINITY CHIPS follows: For the north at lO; 40 a.m.and ="»'?*"? «*th '^e l;ite Lieut. A. V. 7 p.m. ; and the .ifternoon mail south at Thurston, who wa.s also a victiaa oi the J.40o'clocK. For moroing twin south nest nf devils inhahitini: central Europe. wail close at 9 p. m. the v>reTious ev'g. Will was eicee-Jinaly fortunnte, ha-.ing SrTvei tlirpe years with the <itin.s aid esoii'ina »ithuut a casualty. TI.e \V. I, will give a box social in aid â- f comforts for solder boys, in the To»n Hall, Flesherton, Wednesday, Feb. 20. A !»â-  ud prugram will be {novided. Ad- luiasioD '2'k, boxes free. A l.iad cf young people :»t'et:ded a .«ii'nival in Matkdale Friday evening, .1. E. Uichards of Duiidalk is s-llirg -out. See large .udv'. on last pige. Percy LeGard <â- ( Toronto is spending ! "''"^^ not I ring boxes a couple of Weeks with his parents here' ; Mr. Clarence <'rr went THE VILLAGE GOSSIP Fur Th« Advance la our i{uiet little villag*. In the place we call our own. There's a bell sheep always bleaiint; a', the door. She don't seem to want to leart a*. Thinks perhaps that it would griere u<>. She reminds me cf the pussy cat «f yore. When tbia nanny, soft and ^illy. Goes to oaeet ber bleating Billy, She aets the population in :i roar. She mast have a car aad driver, .\nd the wtiy abe will conirer. Is enough to shsme the hinges >tf a duor. If a stranger comes ts settle, In our buru she'll try their metal, She'a I be first to put ihe jrogles on their eyes. She will d,>ace about tbeoi gaily; .^nd will spin ber secrets daily. They are mutts if very soon 'hey don't get wise. vibe's a plear^nl way cf dbbio', > .4nJ she's always not her gib-rn. Xo in fitter whal the consetiuence or priz . She can ftauie the neatest story. That would m»ke the devil soriy, For she doesn't give a curly how she lies. children loc, ladies with Lunch provided for tho«e I VVon't ibis soft and silly nanny Make a wild and woolly granny ! to Toronto ' ^^"•'^o *'>'-' '''«"* ^^' generatinus yet to ti;st beins; made wheu the U'th Ba't. wai beins; iornud. He was then stn" Choppio? at Eugeniaâ€" a„od work . "° '^'^"'^'''y "* '"^'^ *^^'' '^â- "^ i '^"'^ "P guarantees, hydro jH.werâ€" G. C. Graham j *'''' '-^^ '''''' ^illery C F. A. This was *t»j r v.. nu.^A ..: •» j -.i .. i I bis third atteinut to jjin the cii!ors 'be Mrs. John Lh'vra visited with Slark- ' dile f' iond.s over Sunday . Hydro power was off on Tu*sd.4V a' ' i i â-  j j i. â-  .n , " iu-suij "â-  1 home as l,itting under age, and be is still la>t week caused by. two poles suaunini: ! j « i. l . .i i j • i . J t^ " ''''"» 1 under age. Ail honor to the lads ^wto ' ' * ' â-  j do not shrink from their duty whon they The Advance would be pleased to have feel their time has came. teins of interest sent i'l for publicition. ) ..• oi t .â-  t, .. i : ^ ! Misj Clata Latimer hiis t »k en a situa- 'Sisn your name so we will know that it . , i i xr .i. ^ ' tiou as «cpn.->i;i;iiiher viith the >oith IS reli-ible. ! , j ,i ,• t ,-w c j I AmencHU tsent l hair Co, of Owen Sound. Maxwell Methodist Sunday School j jjiss Ui.imcr h*s been â- % resident of raised $<r for the Armenian and Syrian | Flesherton for several years and he^ "*'"^'- I removal u te^retted, as >h* occupied a Miss Dora Cooper of Toiooto, visited : place very hi'^h in the es'eem of the over the week end with her friend Miis 1 people. Shi; will be especially tnissed in Ita Mitchell. I the Y P.S. of the Methodist church, Mrs. Alex. Held of Guelph risited the i "''^^^ ^^' services sere freely given, past week with her mither, Mis. Akins. ' The Noble Wilson family cf Swinton sr., who is ill. i Park has be^n !ore!y alflict.d durir;; Miss Hazel Henry of Toronto scent jlr^^eut y"^*'*. havin;; losi <oupleuf days at the parental home here} '♦o<i''^»^ '•«'''«' ''â- ^"" 't"": "''"8 plague. thi? week i '^'^^ funeral of Miss Mary Wilson. S'2 ci me. She'll be worn. we;ik, ami woary, Tho h.'r Billy call h«t deaiy. You cin bet tweei. now ai.d then she'll travel some. Nuw this tale I'll have to tiniiih. For this iiannie's gettm-^ tnitiish. .\nd 1 couldn't bear to see her skin and bone. Ii a a blessing beyond tlmsou. Its a boon in any seas; •.'. That this sheep-bell iiainy liasu t gi i a phone. â€" Puck. Odds and Ends ^r Pi.ny For Sile-'Siund iul u >t i»er» ous. tlood set harness and blanket 3,->e ' with it. Apply to Mrs. McCallama , Fle^hertuB. or Arthur Browniidg« M^iwall. For sale cnraf ana on easy c>^im». Lot I3. cou. 11, Osptiy, UO acres. Tbn I a first clast fi rm and in a good suta « Cultivation. Good Lank ham and aew frame dwelling. Apply to R. .1. Sproule Flesherton ' Keatner's Popular Music S'ocf.Maik. dale, is the placs l*.- buy your Piant, ' >rgan, Phonograph, Sewiuu Machine, Sheet Music, and all musical supplies. The Old Adage 1 Port law stcre and teo acre* of land to be sold at once. Otfers to be sent ti Mrs. R. Th.Muptou. Cbatswciih. Ou:. The Proof of the Puddiog u in the Eating nam is equal I \ of the im: House and Lot for Sale at Maxwell- Apply to James Lou^, Fevershaai. fry Fevershaai Pastry Flour, the ''est f ryoi.rc.i-k. A.l UnHirio wheat. Yearliua Leicester ram for ule at $15. j | J. A Stuart, ivimberiey. ' - The Gravity asher. Trv (^; y one and be convincet'i y ' I hat there is nonn better. | S. HEMPHILL ij Agent, Ceyion ^"'â-  Full line ot McL'ormick Farm Impleiuents. Birtders Mowers. liake.s, Loaclers. DrilU. Cultivators, Plows, Riding ami Walking aircws EraBttcrd Wind Mills, Piinips. Fipin* and Fiiiircrs of all kinds, B.Mttie I Carriers. Hay Forks, Slings, Filter C-iiTiers. Folding Bath Tubs. F>o>t Wiie ami Fence Cutters and Sleighs. A Call Solicited Satisfaction Guaranteed, S. HEMPHILL Agent, - Ceylon, Ont. Cow Kc saleâ€" Due 1st. May. S yiar, li. Apply '0 Ri)l«rt Osborne. Kut;i.i;ii. Resolution of Condolence Don't forget the Springhill Rtd Cross social at the school * riday evening, Feb. 1.^. admission 25 and 15c. Mrs. A. S. Thurston and little dau^h- years of asje, took place on Saturdiiy last at Swiiiton Kar!;. The father died of the disease in March of last year, and previ- ous to that three other children had dier*, There %re two sons *nd one daughter ter. Betty, of Toronto, are the i.U9Sts of j still lef t. Much syrapat hy relatives here this week. Mr. George Gorley will hild a s;iie of his farm effec's on h>r 2S, con. 14. Arte- inesia, Thuisd.iy. Fob. 2-<. B. AVulJen aucsioneer. Si^e posters. The fuel saving orders wete carefully observed in Flesherti'n, all the .stores pressed for tho nlflieted fnwi'y. Mr. Tlioinis St'Cll, one of the pioneers of Aitemesia, can tell interest iug iuoidects of the early The otln»t day. spoiking to The .\dvance of the phenomenal'y cild weather, he sjiii that in February of the year 1S52 At a meeting of the QuaiU:'.;. Orticn. Di^atd ot ihe Pric.nille Methodj*' circuit. four childreu the Chaiinian. Rev. T. G. Mc^leer, presiding, the following resolution was moved by B'-o. W. H. Patterson, sec- onded by Bro. Tucker and he.ttily carried : We. the i^uaiterly Otficial Hoir.l of the Piiceville citcuit of the Methodist church extend to Mrs. Philip N. Jones their heattfelt sympathy in the great loss .she has sustained in t!:e death of her lamented hu-iband. tlie Rcv. P. N. .Jones, pastor of PriceviP.e circuit. They feel assured that it will be a conifort for .Idest some days. MISCELLANEOUS Havin^: taken over troa: H. L>. McLem the W. G. PickcU Insurance busia.^ss, I am prepared to look after rhe interests of the <^ .biic Huah li. Hammond. P.. R Xo.l. Ea^ei : • 1 Aui:. Aient. Phone 2 r 2. For Sale -A Uoher!> orgia. live cclave. knee swell, cctave coupler and ight other »to(:s : In aoi>d condition : cheip and on ea.sy t;rms. Eu.juire at .Advance oltice. Private funds to loan ou real estate security at reii.«onaole rate of iu'ereat. .Vpply to R. J. Sproule, Flesherton. s«"pt S3 Farm Wan'ed â€" To reot. near school - T. Fenwick. Eugeniii. Ri'ihest price for buttei and e^n at Graham Bros. Eugenia. June 29 C.'W and Calf for Saleâ€" Jast freshened Frank .""hard . Something Sensible for Christmas Gifts Select a gif; this y-jir :hi: i< es iiit j the home .lud »My= ia the home â€" < 'tuethmg thar wi)!' giv? veirs or wrvice and will be a co staut reminder v' y o.r thou_''i:faiesj anritfec:ion . FIRNITCRE IS THE lit "ST WELCtME i>F ALL XMAS GIFTS. So'Ui appropriate selections -Bookcases. Fancy Tables. Jardineie Stands, Eisy Chairs. Rockers, etc. Ai'other j-seful suggestion A step saver and a money ssiver For The Youngsters â€" Hii:h Chair«, Dt.ill Carriages, ec. ^"ew Mou-ldinscs on hand fur Picture Framing. NEW MfTHoDIST HY>L\ BCOX A number of congteg It ions are adopting the new Xow year. We have sample > on hand and are takmg and intend putting in a select stock in the various styles mnd bindings. Secure one f.>r youiself or make your friend a present cf one for Xmas. W. H. BUNT Furniture at\d Undertaking FLESHERTON, - ONTARIO. A Kitchen Cabinet. Everythioif a: hand Ri.>ckinsi Horses. Rockers, Hymn Book at the rder^ for the same closi.ig up from Saturday noon until .£,^i,f f^,.t t^-o inches of snow fell in one Tuesday morning. nisht. His Uther and brother were Mariied â€" .At Dundalk, on W"sdneich»v, j underbiushiiig. There wa.- a light cov- Fe'o. li, ll'lS, ering of snow on the sjivund. .\bout ,"< o'elocK ill the afternoon the stoim began Mr. Walter Thomfscn tf Fleshetton, to Miss Mary Smith of Hcpevilie. The Royal Scarlet Chipter K>i Ar^e me^ia will meet in Clayton's hail, on Thursday, Feb. U, for election acd installation of ottieers. â€" W'. G. Davis, Ci>iiii>. ScrilH>. Mis (R;v.) McVicar gave a splendid aadress on Maty Schlessor of Calibar at the Y'.P.S. Ill the Methodist church on Monday nit.ht and was much enjoyed by all wlij hotrd her, \ A nice little thaw from SuuJ«yuntl' Tuesday was .an i-nmense relief and s*v ini{ on the wood piles, It afso telilled tho empty ci.>'enis. The snow was somewhat lowered but there i< plenty Wft yet. The Advance had a pleasant call oneL},^. ,.e«s„u »liy F.e.-herton, toi., his on y day last woelv from Mr. Usoiue Stuart, |j^.^.„ gi.i^, logot a cufie of cars during who left hero »ith his family a conp'.e of Uv,, p„st six uiontlis, C>ur village falhcis years .ago for Powas-iaii. Gio. likes it in 0Uj.ht to get busy. • the northern town. -_ j n % i m ^ A meeting Jrill be held at Ceylon in the tttange hap, on Monday. BVbru.iry 18. lillS, at 7.0O o'clock, in the intciest of the Tniied Farmers' Club, when all tho citiz.'Hs aio c .rdially inviteiV- to attend. Kvorybinly welcome. her lo know that in the short time of his i I pastonite amoni-st us h?r beloved bus b^iud won the respect, esteem .•â- id conti- j ifcuce ot the entire thu;ch and that his death is k»enly felt by all. It is our 1 sincere prayer that a kiud providence i may t vcr intend both herself and family !»nd that severed lies' iiiav be reuivted in j and the snow fell .ho din«ely tha,. (.ne I th-»' !"">"'« *bove where death can nf-ver could not see but a few feet in front of ^ enter. Sigued on behalf of the Hoard â€" iti[ «yi[i Carefnllv Corrected Ench ^^eek Butter Eggs, fresh Wheat Oats ... . . . . . 3:J :o 3i> . . . iH> .0 30 fL*--'o to 2 25 70 to 7.-. them. This kept up tint 1 the followirg morniiij:. when they measured it ai;d fouiii that 4 feet two inches hid falltn, I Mr. Snell's veracity is no; nuestioued. Shelburue has appointed a. fuel com 1 missioner and that gentleman has got in I touch with 'he food coiniuissioucr st 1 Toronto :ind as a result two cars of cial ! have been promised that viilaiio The I Economisl siiys : " It is hoped by thus coiiipljiu^ viith Doiniiiioii rei^uUticus to ! kict at least sjuie shNrc <.'f the c lal that is : coming into Canada, .as no attention i seems 10 to paid to orders from ^dealers I in towiis whme :i Fuel Cuiitroller has not been appoinlet".'" This probably e\ph>.iiis W. G. \Vat3'>n, Rec. Steward. For fuel saving ei^iht of Bcockvilie's c'uiichts woisbip in three. .\il the public sclnHils are closed except two, with the hcurs of tuition extended in order to I «ccoui.>ii>datc all the classes, and tte j public library »i. "1 town hall are clo.sed Mrs. Will Moore entertained her Sun- ! for an mdetiiiite petiol day school cla.<s of >ounu men on Fiiday evening last at her home. Mrs. .\rm- strong's cla.s» of yourg women aK • joined on invitation and hU report having a very otij.<y»ble evening. The Advance i..'presei.raiive lo.ik a (lip to the p.iwei house on Saturday to see how much of ib*' new addition of the power Kouse was construc'ed . The brickwork is aliwost co.iiplete.l and tltey (xpect to have the new addition hnished in about a year. Tho now part will I e about uvice the siv ot th.« original power house. (lonner Wm. Wiloock, tho youiigesi sou of Mrs. W. >\i;cock of th^s villaije, returned 10 his h. me l-.ere on Moni.1 y night tiaiii ami was mot a! tho stati oi by u number of citizelis who cscfjtjt^ the young heto to his homj. â- ^VI^ went OTeweas in May of l'J15.<ith, t!..' Uth ilitt^y, and. has been tt^ ^r.*n:inuoi-» HORSES WANTED Wilbanisc n Ittos,, Toronto, will K- 'n Mark dale I'uesilav land Wednesday, hVbuniy I'.' 2li Flesherton Thursday, Ftb. 21, To bi;y|good blacky hois.'s fri>m \H*> pounds >n> ; aUo agevl marts suitah e for the West. lirin-.^ th.'m on", we will pay yv>u all they ar« worth. WILLIAMSON BROS. School Reports S. S. >!â- â€¢ o- Ciij>«aj>i Sr?- Pearl Latimer, Gerald Lar^e, Jr4 â€" Maiy McKee. Peat I McMa.ster. Kenneth Larue. Si;>- .\vthur Pcd!ar. Harold Twohy. MaeDuckett, Ma Huiey. Sr 'J â€" Marijueiite IVdlai. Claribel Fenwick, Isabel McKee, Fied Lar^c. Jrl- Ralph Large. Mabel Hoy. Pr Sr â€" Jvck Paik. .lack I.aige. Alex. Fawcett. Bt.li Nruiau Williams. Helen Gia- hani VioaMay, Ahi o Twohy. II. K TATK. Teachei. I". S. S. 1, Arteiue.sia \ Kuphmsia 4th Class- Kate «.>rr. Ev i Al ei', .'.ack C>rr, Ciarence Smart. Jr. 4 Winetia McMuIIci!. Sr. :*â€" Morris -We's'-. Buiti n Car- ruthvrs, Rus-sell Welsh. .Ir. ;â- >" Vary Oir. Caimcn Fawce'.t. Willie Thompson. Sr. 2â€" MildretlSm»rt. Jr. 2 Pernielia Wels'i. Sr. Pr.â€" I'rsuU Tli.mnison. Jr. Pr. -Lilian Siv.art, G McMulIon. â€" MR>. C. MARTIN, Tewhei. Pe.is I Wto 2 10 Barley '>5 to 95 Potatoes ; $La5 Buckwheat 1>5 to 95 Ducks Ocese Chickens Fowl L'o to Zo 21 to 21 22 to 22 n; to 111 For Sale or Kent The followina Valuable Properly ; One lot situated on the west side if Sydenham strett, Flesherton. coutainiug a scvoM vooiacil tiame dwi-Uini; tiiltd with electric light, s'oft water in basenieut. One lot situated on north sitfe of Manjaret street. Fleshetton. contaiuiuK a si.\ roomed f I .aine dwelling and fiame stable. Also a pniK lot cctitaii'.ir ; : * i.TCS. well fenced »nd cultivated For terms diid particiilai.s !ipji y t' THEBUYS&GIKl> Whc have been work- so strenuously oa the'farns ^.reducing fiod food for those 1: n-jioe and t>verse«s shou'd 'oe given the opportunity of iiuprovin:; their Ej;. cition durinif the slack wintei nioQths at tho Columbia Grafonolas â€" / -Mrzh'f,: The tees .iie n' hiaher liu:; *.ivn farm produce sold at half the price of today. Tho youns; people will 'oe benetited throughout life fro-ii the training in Business obtained ia a few winter moiilbs of our Special Business Course. Win'er term bcijins. Wed. .fan. 2 Circulars tree. C. A FLEMING. F.C.A., Principal. Dept. A.. Owed Sound. Oi'var.o. |Columbia Records \ I â€" F*.>R >;aLE BYâ€" V\ . A. Armstrong JEWELLER. FLESHERTON From Industrial A gent To FHsht CGmmander ij. SIIAS SHINK. Eighth Line, Artemesia Mr. and Mrs. R. \\.<.'\\. Arcola.Sask. •>te vi»itine the latter's gruidparents, Mr. ami Mrs. BrownruUe. • We are pleased to hear that Mr. D. W. Clintmi of Moiitniirtre, S;i«k., 's si«eo Illy ijcoveiina fr. 'IT. » seviie attack pf piieuuionia. Mr. HndMt... W... >. _:.. .i;-a llltl son. Jack. «ie *i»itii.^ wiih Mi. and Mt» H;»ii!ey. , IS. illi! Make moiuy i« your spare ti'ue this Winter by sclliua Nursery Stock mid New Seed Potatoes I'his IS the tune 10 slut ou t^ptiug Wo [lay liigbest comuiissious aud furuisl. our Salesmcu with litcra- itire with a'"pviiicli" toi;. Scud fji- our h!=t of New UiToiiugs and full particular*. Stonfi & Wellington The Fonthill Nuraerle.t. . ; Established IS;!? . * j TORONTO - ONTARIO 1 lator'stius u -s cri;>tic:!S of iacideats ir tho lives of ;';â- â- â-  ing men In KugU-d are given in leitors It, friends wrltteti by .X.tiw.c Kliul-.t Orm- nander OiT.hav.i Waters Otirtis, Ifrr v. o rl y InJiistt iil .\2ent of the Caua- liiau PaiUb- Rail .% ay i-i Mon.r,-2!. v, ho is :: .w ;i *l.v â- .'.;< insf.-io. tor in Eiiglanil. 'f;!.' school in \vhioh be te.vhes is a vast ex IV use of country close to a bviiutitul seaside resort. He writes: "The" view from the air is. su I'orb. aitd we oft u l!y out over the -ea ,Tud dive down near tho British \v;irshi|i3 ;',nd wave to tho .s;iilors. When diving fte only travel . t tht rail' ot about IT". .v^hno. ft ;. ii; miles an hour' 1 am kept very busy instruotins. and atn turtiinit out a To; of -xpert pilots. Th« school I am oonnec'eU .vith is i:ie in whi.'h rtyers Qnish iti**r course of train- in?. A lot of 1 haps from itorden come to us lo get Bna! lessons, and than they are s»»ni lu Fraorer'We do all kinds of fancy ;K»rformaaces â€" loop the loop. roU. make spiuuias rose dives. siti« slips, aod vertical turns." He d8,.Joribts how "p.ttle exciteinvnts" happen when one aerosiiut fx*» 1j;.o the "Aash. or sliii strtam of air" laado by a precec'tn* ~av!gator. The U'tt?-s i'sdio&te that Aclins i-'light Cotwrander Curtis i« a. Ivcky raastvr of the hish school in which 'r-.» .'?-:>ar3. He --ays; ""Wt* ".-.ave a lot of smashes, bi't very few di'alhs, considering everythitts. Noa<.» oi xvy ir.!;>i!s has been Uill^ji yet." A. "TtR Fli.Kht CoT-nrtandfr <''jrti.« h»» lat?iy b-'sa r«-<)m!n»B(l<»d hr his i-ottiutiindins clficcr for a flrst heutetiati y. a:^d ex;<^Ms to >? ssst to Franc* :: .>,-!-â-  litne. lli» joined >h.' Royal Flylug Corps oa Novsmher 15th, 191$. , \ _i. V^ . t'VRTI.s.

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