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February -'0, IIHO THK FIESIIEKTON ADVANCE in !•. Fleshertoii Advance Victoria Corners Mrs. lit'iirJ, Mm. McL^ualircy »iiJ [if Miukilikle, viHJtud friend.s W. U. THURbTON, Digest of Report •nin>lr|>eu<l<mt noMrspaper, pnUislieil every Fliwlurtun. Subncriptiim price $1 ptramium ; "'"* l-^'Sir Mheu paiiliu advMice •,<l.."i)*lmi no so pad in the IH'iyhljoiliood. AilvtTiiiiinfc r»te« oimpplw^ti<;u. CirouUtio ,. . , ,„ , , ,, , " '"Jweelily M»riic'il â€" < )ii \\ednosday, hi'liiuary EDITOR ^2tli, liH!>, Mr. Nowtmi Banium to Mins I Louie Aclieson, of iieihel. ! A nuiulper fruin around hero took iu tlij Knr'iiei.s' ('lub Al-Hoino lust Thura- diy evening at I'lolon. Hiss VAuA AclieNuii, Proton SMti»n, visited at bar gritiidtitther'H, Mr. Ueo, Monro. Warning lo youHg men who would a-wooinii! goâ€" (1) Pleaae leave th>tt dos; hiiiue. I'S such a nuisance fur the nei(;hl>orj lo bo awakened l«y liis welcome barkini; on livhoLlin^ liiK iimter. (2) It would I'u cheai.er to walk than to leave your horse in .i neighbor's stable and Small Ads. LOST C<inth(iiik l')s% htstweon W. M«aee'-, Kth lino, and Ku^uiiia. Fjiider please eavo with H. Purvis, KuL'onia. Ijost â€" Black »!id tan head and ears MilU, P. «. white hound, with Wni l'i)illipi<, Hock D.ijest uf Annual Kepoilh of I'ruiliyleiian Cnarge for 1!>18. families under pastui-il eupervisUin, Flesherton 70, F.uijenia 25. riuioi. 2."). Budget contributions $200, »73 and #3^{ respectively Total contributions jl.'UG, Jul:.' ui.d $521 respectively. Total members 101, .'12 and 2(1 re- return lo claim property after tho good •pectively. m^n had retired. Who cauld blame him All money was raised by (he voluntary f"" w.uUina a remuneration, •ystcm und mainly by the Duplex envel- ope, which, as. yet, h.n not been placed PreSCntcd tO SoldicrS in the hands oi the yiung people and ; Sabbath School childri n at> a whole. The Preobylerian church in Canada A very l-lcasaM lime was fpfit ..no urges but one cniribution a week by | cvenins.- ncontly at the. home of Mr. hi;U each man, woman and child, e.xcept by ! M"- -'""'P'' O'''*", O.D K., whose son, the Women's MIss.o. ary S.ceiy, who | Sniper W.H.Oliver, had just returned cau do better work for .be many heathen f'»"> over.s.!a.--. Sniper (Jbver enlisted in FOR SALE Kor Silo cheip and en easy terms, Lo^t 13, con. 11, (J (prey, 110 acres. This is a first class'farm and in a good Bta'te of cultivation, ttood Lank barn and new frame dwelling. Apply co 11. J. Sproule B'lesherton For Saleâ€" Horse 6 years old, general purpose, about 1226 lbs., Buiiuy, Cutter, Waeun and set eiiigle driving harness, all in good rei)iir. Must be sold at once aa I have no further use for them. â€" Apply to A. Hinck», Priceville. whose women siiongly object to aid from the hands of foreigh men especially. This weekly contribution is offered in the old 147th lUtt. and later he was at'.ached to ihe 58 h Battalion. The tjathering was in the nature of a dilferenl colored ei,ve!oi,eo llmmt-h the | '"'•'"•I'^'on f"'' l'"" leturned heroes, the SabLath School. Ou.kl or Church Meet- "^'«"« P'es^r.t being Sergt. I. B. White ing and can thus bi; kept separate aa a S*bbalh School, Guild or Congregational contribution wlierever it may bedeposited in the plate. and Pte. Archie H. White. The former waj also a memiier of the 147th l?t.'t , later Iraiisforred to the 4'li CM. II , and 1 I the latter was a member of Ihe 255lh, a i Toronto fJaltalion, and has a brother The duty and privilege of being person- ttiU in Flnglaiid. The three biy.s w<!ro ally interested in all these is scon, as we | piesentcd with an address and 11 puiso of realize that it i.s through their ell'ort.s that •""."?V''"-"''- '':'''? J'.^ .""'.''' H'"""^" '""' White sewinu miohines, tho king of niaohiiies. Sherlnok Manning pianos are stiictly higti giado. If you ?an prove this statement false I will give you a piano free.â€" J. C. Kentne'r, Markdale. Machines For Saleâ€" 7 horsepower Lister nasoline engine, ensilage cutter, siwing machme, buzz saw and grain grinder. â€" Oeo. Brackenbcry.FeverKhani. School Reports leighbors, about l.'iO of whom Wfti- I prisent and anioi g whom weie alsi) the granaries and homes of unmarried aduUs, as well as patenl.s, are kft uiidia- j s^-veral n'turned heroes. Sniper Oliver turbed, life breomes worth while and has a brotliwr. Gunner ). K.Oliver, with universal peace is as-sutei. I''"' t!l''-A., still in Ki.gia.ul, and another. FurSileor Hcnt â€" A sin.ill Eugenia. Apply to Thos. E. Ku^euia. farni in Fen wick, Colts For Sale â€" One heavy colt ris-n;; 3 and one registered uiare colt rising 1 year old. â€" Fred Malhewson, Fleshertoii. For Sale -Piano, Table, Sofa, Cook Stove, Ice Cream Freev.er, Set Kitchen Drawers â€" Apply lo W. Buskin. -A. MeVioir. Pte. .Jhiu>'s O iver, at Lille. Markdale Armouries One day only, Friday. Special matinee 3, night, 8 Direct fr"in a Six Weeks run in Mas^sey Hall, Toronto. **THB WONDER SHOW OF ALL TM - •SURPASSING EVEN T^IE BIRTH OF A N.-MION* j'». .ANEJ UNAPPROACHED by AWY other PRODUCriON.- I rm-^ lE" â- o-F"-:fHi The Mastaf Proditoer's Master .^yrv,. .^ ProJacHon *if^- •*» - : The SwectMt L<M0 Story Ev» TM The (lreate$t Spectacle Ever Cona^temi '^ Created on tbe BattlefiiOck of PrftHQi See One million Fighting Men Twenty Thousand Horses Miles of Artillery,Marchof Legions Fleets of Zeppeh'ns Destruction of Cities The Charge of the Tanks Under auspices British War Of i ice For Saleâ€" A few Black Minorca cock- erels for sale. â€" Lewis Sheirdonii, Maxwell P.O. A few bags of winter apples for sale- Fred Jainiesou, Eugenia. Telephone. CEDAR WANTED Cedar Wanted- 4 foot 2 in. lon<; piice $5 for No. 1 cedar, or in the log 12 foot 4 in. long. Mo. 1 $11, delivered iit uiy mill. â€" Edward Sargent, Ceylon. MISCELLANEOUS Private funds to loan on real estate security at reasonable rate nf in'erest. Apply 10 H. .1. .Sproule, Fitiiherion. sept 2317 Highest price for butter and eggs at Graham Bros. Eugenia. June 26 Try Feversha.ii Piistry Flour, the be.st for your cook. All Ontario wheat ii[ii!ii[n, Carefully Corrected Each Week Butter 38 to e 40 Kggs 43 to 43 Wheat 2 00 to 2 11 Peas 1 40 to 1 oD (UtR 50 to !»:! I Boley 78 lo 70 A Special Orchestra and Effects will render the Original * Hearts of the World" tcore of Marvellous Musical Interpretation. .Jules Brazil, Mus'cal Director Matinee Prices, Children 25, Adults 50 Night Prices, Reserved Seats $1 and 75, Rush 50 Scat? now on 8a'e at J. Lucia' Drui; Store, Markdale. BUSIN.es SCARDS Societies OKINUB AUTIUm LODGE, No. :<i3,A.K.* ^ \ M, iut)ut» ill the MaBoiiic ball. Arm s .roKiR's HlocK Klotfberton, every Friday on nv helore tlia lull luocti. T. llUkelry, \V. W. V. II. \V. llickling, Sucrotary, Dentistry Ut B. C MURKAY Ij. D. K., dontal buiijo )i. lii-uoi RraiUmto of Toiouto Uulvoraitv an ' '>i.yal I'olkRu ol DniituI SuvKi'ons of Oiitaiki. Glaa adoiiainiiitered fur teoth oXtractiou Uioti at rusidunut), Torouto btiuut. Flcbiicrtoii Medical I V OTTKWKLI, I Vuterinary Hurgeou iraduate of Ontario Veterinary Colleni renideuco â€" satuml door nouth west.ou \idry street. This street ruaa outli fresbyteriap Chiuob. Legal I I'CAH, llANKV * ^* rinlicitdrH.Glt:.â€" I. B. liENUY-UarrlBtorB. ciolicitorB,o)c.-I. n. I.uons, K. C. ; W. K, ttaiioy, K. I'. ; W. n. Henry, 11. A. OlllooB, roroulo, WXld Tiailiu'3 Hank lUdK., iilionn j:aiti M12; MKikilalii l.iie.ia Kloch, Plione 3 A, HrauvlioUJee at Uuudalk o|<tD every Baturday. BIQHT, TKLFORD WALTEK "' HarrlBtor, SolloitorH, &o. OUloes, Orey t llriico lilnok, (Iwon Hound. Btaudard lUnh itlook, Kleeliertou. (Saturdays). W.H. Wrighl, ^â- . P. Telford Jr. W. H. Walter, LbB. Business Cards WM. KAITTINO, the oountieB of Drey and icenud Auctioneer toi Biinone r'ariu ayd Rtock ealos a spooialty. Tornii iiodorate. 8ati^fao*/i\..ti guaianteed. ArratiKiv jietlts for dates mav beuradoat tbo Advniioe jffiiiii, or Ctutral tblcrlionu oflico ^evorsbniu >t by kdilroesiuK uie at Foveribam. Out. DMoPHAItj, I-lcpoBstl Anotlonee for • County of Oroy. Toriiis luodorate the and vHli^i itciioii fztiaiaiiteod e ml ilati 9 of ealcs can be made at TliB olftso. Heaidoncotua P.O-tCcylou.Teloidioua ccunuctiou. Deo. 0, 70 Tke atrausemoiits AovAnoe U"I)on (.1 S S No 1,'i, O-prey, for .Ian. Sr 4â€" Sophia Fiiidlay 68, Willis Pedlar 65, Irene McAllister (15. .Ir 4" Gertie Pedlar «2. Sr :5-Karie Findlay 72, Nelson Podler t)5, Ohestor Cmiieron 00, H. Mc<jUi»rrie 58, Willis Cameron 515. Jr ;}â€" .\nnio Wilton 70,.' D IVlcQuarrie .â- >!). Sr 2 â€" George Thom[)8('ri ()7. Jr 3 -CUrenoB Findlay 80, Bertha Wilton 75, Miircaret Mclunes 65. Pr C- Lnurenco Cameron 68, Burti.n Pedler 88. Pr IJâ€" Hoy Thompson, vVillie Findlay I'r Aâ€" Cornelius .Sullivan â€" E. B. Gilmer, Teacher SALE BY TENDER Of Valuable Property in the Villages of Flesherton and Walterville and Township of Artemesia in the County of Grey. TKNDERS Will ho lootived hy the unilerKi'.'iied up lo ihreo o'c ock in the iifiernooii of llie 15th Day of March, 1919 For the piirclu-so of any or all of the following parcel.s of property helooL'iug to tho estate of the lute VVilliani King- ston Fleslier, uuniely â€" PAUCKIi 1-All ihusrf parti of lot.s 148, l-l!) and 150, ass:?sReO and in ihe possession of the Fle-iher Kstaie ;ind nuL heretofore sold and conveyed containing â- iliout sevBoty-tivo a;re9, more or less, aiul rnuf^lily di.'.';cri^)e'J as .all that part of lot 148 lyini{ southwest of the Toronti) and Sydenham 11 lijd, save and except the plot.s occiipiod l.y iho Public School ,ind hits IG, 17, 18 and li) All that part of lot niiii.h'r 149 lyinft southwi'Si jf the friait mill i-roperty. All thai part of lot number loO lying southwest of the ?ri9t null piopeity. PARCKL 2â€" Mill plot M inc'udiu- lots 14 and 15, ahout 14i acres, and Park plot about Id acres, and being co'iiposed of the isortheaslesly parts ot lo;s 148, 14!tand 15U. PAKCKL:!-Aa those parts if lot number lol lying suuthwest of the Toronto and Sydenluin Uoad and coni- posei of lots 8, !), 10, 11, 12, Ki, 14, 15, 10, 17, 20, 21, ao, ai, and the cabinet factory and mill pond site as well as Blocks (i and .J in said lot, cnntainiug about thirty-one and a ijuarter acres. PA UCEL 4 â€" Block L, containiua two acres and hein? part of lot number 148, Situated northeast of the Toronto and Sydenham Knad and bouuded by Victoria, Mill, Albert and Cynthia sis. PAllCEL 5 â€" First 5 acres, beiiig Compused of the northeast par; of lot 1.">C, in the i-eeoud rairjo siu.h'vest ot the Toronto and Sydenham Road in tho Township of Arlemeiiia, and known as the Crown Resserve. Secondâ€" That part nf Lot 150 iu the Second Range or concessionsouthwest of tho Tiuonto and Sydenhum Uoad iu the Tonntihip of Aiteinesia, containing two and u ((uaiter acres, purcha'cd by the said Williaiu K Fleslier from Win. Smith. Thirdâ€" That part of Lot 150 in the Second Ratine southwest of the Toronto and Sydenham Road iu the Townslii)) of Arteinesia,containing ten acres, purchased by the said Win. K. Floiher from Matthew Richardson. PARCEL 6- Lots 1), 10, 11 and 12, on the northwest side of John street and lot No. 1 on ihe southeastaide of John street in tho Villaiio of Wulter»ille, according til plan i,f ihe subdivi-inn of Lot '' A " made by Tioinas B. Liillilaud, P,L.S., and coiUaiMiig collectively about one acre and sixteen peiclies. All of the above pr perlies will ha sold with anu subject to alt the rights, privi- leges :'.iid paseinenta {.pperlaiiiing thertto ami lo winch the said c'eceased was eiiti! led to enjoy or was .rihle to mam- lain dutinu' las lifetime in so far as his surviving Kx^-tutor can lawfully convey such rijihts or transfer such liabililios. The t'.mlier upon the said parcel No. 1 has been sold und the pui chaser has been granted the riiilil and privilege to remove tho fame at any tiioo within five years from the Sixlli day of Augusi,iyi8. The said parcel will he sold sulject ',o such privih'ne Toi.der.s ahiill boinwiiUMi; specifying the parcel and t lid [nice oil'oied for l ho same and addres.seJ lo Jas. A. Keyes, Barrister, etc, 108 Ijuoen St , St (Jtilh- arine.i, t)iit., acompanicd wiihamarkoJ cheque piyalile to the order of tho Merchants B»uU', Murkd.Ue, for ton per cent, of the purchase [irico specihed in the tender. The highest or any tender not necessarily accep'ed The balance of the purchase money on all tenders accep- ted shall ho paid thirty days from tho date of inailins; the acce[ilancB tt St Unthariiiea. All nhciiues iiccompurying unaccepted teuder.'s will be reiurnid to the tenderers. The Vendor is not to bo bound lo fiUBish any abstract of title or produce any title, deeds or other evidence not in his possession or control, or to give copies of any title deeds, hut the purchaser is to search the title at his own expense. If tho vendor without any default on his part^ is unable or unwilling to make « good title to the said land within thirty from the tiiailina of tho acceptance of ihd tender (if the purchaser deeliiiei^ to take such title) then ho may withdraw from tho contract on the repayment to hini of any sum paid on account of the purchase money and wiihout being en- tilled to any coinpensalion or expeii»ef> iu coiiuedion thoiewiih. For further particular.' apply to James A. Keyea, Barrister. Jamks a. Kkvks, 108 Qaeen Street, St, Catharines, Out. (Solititut fot the EaUte) Pratt's Regulator Try Piatt's Animal Regulator for stock, and make your hens lay l)y feeding them Pratt'.s Poultry l?egiilator. For sale at GRAHAM BROS. EUGENIA, ONT. ^ ^ t » T- * â-  *â- â- *â-  * * â-  * '-'~^^^ -f-t^ ~ [ii Flesherton Tin Shop | II I have jHSt placed on the shelves a full line ot \i ij^ Tinware, Nickelware and Agateware for domestic Is IJ^I use. Call on me and get your supplies. Sj Eavetroughing, Stovepipes and Stove Furnish- Kepairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Pipefitting, including pump work. Furnaces installed. ' Agent for Clare Bros. Furnaces. I I D m I I 1^ I n I 111 % FLESHERTON t D. McKILLOP CHRISTOE BLOCK ONTARIO. I WE SELL FARM IMPLEMENTS wagons, harrows PLOWS SPECIAL PRICES IN New Tubular Sharpies Separators JOHN HEARD, MPLEMENT AGENT FLESHERTON. Your Business College ^ELLIOTT^ Yonge and Charles Streets, Toronto Has superior courses, iquiiimeut and teachers. Ic tuakt? good evii'y cliim »nd promise. Kvery graduate of the last three years has promptly secured employ- ment. Cipjn all jear. NOW is a a sp'endid time to enter. Catalogue free. W. J. ELLIOTT, PiuNcii>AL WINTER term" in the I Farmers Attention ' "^^^^^ •"oney iu your spare time duriug the coming Fall and Wit:tei months by selliug hardy Canadiau uursery stock. liiitish and Euiopean markets will be open again fur Canadiau Fruit and now is the time to order for spring planting. ^^AfOPT/ff/fA^^ hoains TlintSDAY, JAN. 2, litU) Oiil.s and boya who have been work- ini; haul on the faini duriiitf the hummer Khould have a chance to improve their eilucatioii this winter. Circuhkrs free to any iiddrceii. 0. A. FLEMIN6,F.C.A.,PrmciDal, Dept. A., Owen Sound, Ontario. (Mention this paper when writing) New Blacksmith Shop At Maxwell am openini; upatonco, a blacksmith- ing and woodworking business in J^ux- well, aud am insialliDi^ up-to-date wood- workioK ivaohinoiy. It will be my en deavctr to servo tho public in a satisfac- tory msnnor and I would solicit patron- aze. I wMit youtwork and will do it right. 7 April 1 CHESTER LONG Largest list of Fruit and Orua mental Stock, Seed Potatoes, etc. grown iu Canada. Write for particulars. Stone & Wellington The Ponthlll Nurseries. (Kstablished 1887.) TORONTO - ONTARIO Farm For Sale A 50 acre farm for sale on the East Back Liine, Artemesia, 3rd range, north half of lot 132. On the premises there is a i;ood frame bain, 40 x 90 feet ; a small frame house ; a i;ood drilled well ; hen house ; the fall plowing is done. Kur particulars apply on premisas. â€"J. H. IIOLLEY, Fleiherton.

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