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Flesherton Advance, 23 Oct 1919, p. 5

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""mmmmmi' »*' f October 23 1919 I EARN TO SAVE.- Every man, woman "^ and child can save. Every one should save. Every ambitious person do«t save. *riie Savings Department of the Standard Bank of Canada afFords every facility for aid- ing you to save. , m. THE StANDARD BANK OF CANADA FLESHERTON BRANCH Geo. MITCHELL Manaoer C. p. R. Time Table. Trains leave Fleahercon Station as oUows : Going South Going North 7.53 a. m. 12.01 p.m. 4.27 p.m. 9.18p. m. The mails are osert at Flesheiton e;: â- follows : For the north at 10.40 a. on. and 7 p.m. ; and the afternoon mail south at 3.40 o'clock. For morning train south mail close at 9 p. m. the previous ev'g. VICINITY CHIPS Miss Wilda Crossley of Toronto is _ visiting at her parental home here. Mr. Fred Bullamy of CollinRWoc'd was a visitor in town over the week end. Born â€" At Mitchell on Wednesday, Oct. 15, to Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Dur- lanr, a daughter. T. F. McArlhur. wifH *nd son, of Niagara falls, visited h^ J. StinsonV, Toronto Line, last week. The Ladies Aid of Flesherton Presby lerian church w'M give a fowl t-uppei in the school room of the church on Fiiday evening, Oct. 24. Admission 50 and 35c Mr. Chiia. Moore moved his family to town last week and has taken up his resid.'nce in the premises recently ^acated by Mr. McDonald, opposite Tha Advance otiico. Mr. .lohn Vause, who rcctntly sold his faun on tha Durham Uoad, li.»8 purchased a valuiible farm a few miles east of SJtayner, in the towi.ship it Sunnidale. Mr. KJ Culnaii of theDundalk Herald ({avo The Advance a friuudly cull one day last week, while on his rouLd.^i delivering ballots for the eUclion. Mr. Co.gati i( reuruine officer Ivr South Grey. Th« date of voting on the PriceviUe hydro eniibling bylitw has bf.en withdrawn iiiid both byl«wa wil ba voted on at the same time about the 6rst of December. The main bylaw will be passed at next meeting of Artemosia Council and date of voting decided at the same time. A belated communication appe*^ elsewhere in th's itsiie from Mr. A. I, Smith, a or.e time resident of 0.ipr;-y. This came- tun late to appear last week, but at ihd writer's special request we Hie punting it this week. Mr. Smith evidently believes in the maxim " better late than never". Ue also faycr* us with his phulo to accompany the article. Som« excellent wells have been pii' diwn this •uniniSr by Mr. Bellerby with his vary complete drilling outfit. The latt was completed on ICriday for the Munshsw House when, after going down 13lJ feet a strong rpring wa^ atruck which give* 111 feat of water in the well Mr. Down has 90 feet of water in his wall. Both of these wells penetrate the ruck for some distance. Mrs. Wil«on'8 woll was only diown about 70 feet when a spring was struck which overflows live fset aboie the level of the ground. All of which surely goes to prove that this is not a dty town. O.-. Jainief en's meeting in the town hall on Thursday uinht of last week wat well attended. Mr. Boyd of M«rkdale was in the chair. The apeak^rs of the evenii g were Dr. Jamieson and Mr. SonK-rville, a Toronto lawyer. Dr. Jitmieson's fpnoch wis well received, bu while the ether (;en''einin made lie hearerfi Inugh w (h his wittioisms and old campnii^n jokcH, hi.s ; p ech did not carry the wcicht of iha .four lale member. Dr. Jameson. Although not whiit sMiiu would ca I a silver ton^ued orator, th.^ Dr. Tas & convincing, man'y, fair and hciiesi wsy about h'm that inakoi f>r him in.ii y fi 'ends. Mdy ho lung live III rc'nin the reputation, he has canied with hi:ii for so many ycird. THK FLESHEKTON i^DVANC Mrs. A. Gilleipie (noe Laone Thonip- »<^b) of Toroiile ii visiting with relative* here. Bjru â€" At Wellandra hospital, St. C-ttherinds, ta Mr. and Mrs.Jas.Sargent, un O'lt. 11, a son. The Ladies Aid of Maxwell Presby- terian church will hold their annual fowl aupperOn Tuesday, Nov. 4. See bills for particulars. The high school baaeball team went up to Onen Sound on Tuesday of last week and pUyed a tie gsuio with the collegiate here. The final score was 1 to 1. The return game was played here Saturday, but as both the Flesherton pitchers were unable to be present, Owen Suund won by the score of 15 to 11. EAST MOUNTAIN " October strews the woodland o'er With many a faded leaf, November brings that sad, Lara scene, With me'anchiily days so cold and brief." Mrs. Th( mpson Allen has returned hun.e after visitiLg her sister at Mildmay. Hirold Lever and Jas. Colgsn of Flesherton were calleis in our vicinity. We express our sympathy with Mrs. Wm. Seropla, who reisemly broke her leg badly between the knee and ankle by stepping into a hole. William Harbottle has purchased E. Fawcect's place, between Duncan and Haathcote. Ue has also purchased a handsome driver. What does all this mean, Willie ? Viola Lewis and Pzarl Allen of Ham- ilton Normal school, and A,nnie Allen, reacher from near Creemore, spent T.iankegiviog at their parental home?. Over' a Billion Saved by People Some Striking Figures of Savings De- posits from Bank Statement for -August. A total of 81,1!)6,632,931 in savings bank deposits is a gratifying report that many of the countries which haveemorged from the war would ha glad to report today. This is the position of Canada as revealed in the bank statement for August. Tlie amount is $181,921, CCC better than the same mouth last year, notwith- 3tan:!iiig the fact that a good p«rt of it was transferred to last years f (JOO,000,OCO Victory Loan, and ; ; §21,540,778 better than July of this year. This is a promising outlook for the Victoiy Loan campaign which is at present being carried on. If the deposi- lois iu Canada's savings banks wtre 'o siy the woid, they could subscribe the ♦300,000,000 asked nearly four times over. The success of llie present effort should bo overwhelming. In Memoriam I|M loving memoiy of Charlie Thistle, ihwaite, wko diid October 18th, 1918, Wo often tit and think of hiiu. But not with outward iliow, For the heart that mi urns sincerely Mourns silently and low. Ever reino.nbertd by las moti er and father. Farm For Sale Lot d3, con. 4, .'Vrtemesia, containing (ifty acres, in goo 1 shs[ e. Thuro u a good fiaine hi use with stone toundation, birn with stone fouudatioa and diiving shed. Theie iaa good drilled well at house. For particulars apply to J. A. LEUARD, Flesherton, or MRS A. MacGL.\SHAN. o 23 98 Dupunt St., Toronio, FARM FOR SALE Lit 25, con. 4, Artemehin, cjiilaining 86 acres, 70 acres cleared, balance hardwood bush. Good well at house and running creek the year round. Good barn, log louse and orchard. About 2 miles fro.n Flesherton. Apply to HARBY PATTON. ^ R. R , Flesherton. Police ViUage Of PriceviUe Bylaw No. 16, 1919, of the Township of Artemesia To take the vote of the ratepayers of the Pulice Villaj-e <>f Pricaville entitled to vote on money bylaws, on a ({uestion to be submitted whether the said rate- p»yer8 are in favor of a supply of el'jctric power from the Hydro Electric Power Conimissiuu of Ontario. WHEREAS, the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of Arteiueaia deem it advisable tn submit to the ratepayers of the said Police VilhiL'e of PriceviUe entitled to vote on money bylaws a t^uestion as to whether the «aid ralepayeri are in favor of a supply of electric power from the Hydro E'ectric Power Cutiiinission of Ontario. THEREFORE, the Council of the Corporation af the Township ot Arte- mesia enacts as follows : 1 â€" That the following questions be submitted to the ratepavers of the Municipal Curporation of the Police Village of PriceviUe entitled to vote on money bylaws : Are you in fiwor of obtaining from the Hydro Electric Power Commission of j Ontario a supply of electric power ) 2 â€" That the vote of the said ratepayers shall be taken on this question at the following times and pUces and by the Deputy Returning Othcers and Poll Clerks huteinafter mentioned, that is' to say, on A.D. 1919, at SVatson's Hall in the Police Village uf PriceviUe, com- mencing at the hour of nine o'clock in the fortnoou and continuing ULtil five o'clock in the afternoon, by Peter F. McArthur, Deputy Returning otftcer.und William G. Watson, Poll Clerk. 3 â€" A true coj y of this Bylaw shall be published in the following newspapers on the days hereinafter mentioned, that is to say : In The Flesherton Advance, a newspaper pubiished at the Village of Flesherton iu the .said Township of Arieinesia in the issues of the s-iid newspaper of October nineth, sixteeoth and twenty-third respectively. And a copy of this Bylaw shall be posted at the Post Office, McViciir's Hotel, Karstedt's Store and McLean's Store. "14-On the J A.D. 1919, at Watson's Hall in tha Village of PriceviUe at ten o'clock in the forenoon, the Reave will in writing signed by him appoint two persons to attend at the final summinir up of the votes by the Clerk of tti 8 Township anr one person to attend each poUiiig place on behalf of the per- I sons interested in and desirous of the I answering of the eaid ({uestion m the affirmative, and a like number on behalf I of the persons interested in and desirous of the ansirering of the .said question in jthe ni'gative, respectively. I o-The , A D. I 1919, St the £iiid Watson'.s Hall in the I Village of PriceviUe. at live o'clock, is I horeby appointed for the suniiuing up by jthe Clerk of this Township of the number of vole.s given in the affirmative land in the negative respectively. I Mitdf, passed and enacted !his 4lh day of October, A D 1919. T. R. McKENZlE, Reeve W. J. BELLA VI Y, Clyk \ NOTICE t T.^KE NOTICE the ,-.Lovo i.s a trai< :copy of a bylaw i>as8cd by the Muni.;ip:vl ; Council of the Township of Aitcmesia » n the4th day of Dcu.bcr, A. D. 1919. ( AND Fl'llTHER TAKE NOTICE that at the hi>ur, d.iy and places therein I fixed fur taking the votes of the electors the poll!) will be lield. First publiciiUon the ninelh diiy of October, 1919. -W. J. BELLAMY, CKrk. Township Hall, this 4fh day of Ootobf r. 1919 OarefulJy Corrected Each Wee Butter 45 to 47 Egys 55 to 5r> Whia'; 2 00 to 2 11 Peas 1 40 to 1 50 Oats,... 90 lo 90 B.rley 78 to 80 Chicken Market Owlor & Kellog are paying the follow- i ig prices thi.s week : Sprins; chickens 2Cc Hens 18o Roosters 1 5c Ducks 18o Geese 14o Farm For Sale Grain and a'ook farm of 1.00 acres, lot 18, con 4, Township of Oaprey, three miles wtat of Mclntyre. For fuilhe particulars apply to JOHN SEELEY, n 20 R. U. No. 1 Maxwell. v5 e -: Full weight of tea in ^.^^^ "v every package ^3! REDRpSE TE A*i^ good tea^ Sold only in sealed packages ^v./^ \ â- i 121 Jt -â- y..--^-_-^r-.-^r'â€" â- <<'...-y.--^^_-y„-^r.1^â€" â- <r-J^~»:-:^â€" •^•..-y. rr ST AN FIE LD'S ^ Unshrinkable Underwear ALL SIZES. Green, Red and Blue Label Qualities. Single Garments and Combina- tion Suits. All reasonably priced. R H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON, ONTARIO % ] ^ â- â-  ^,^ :: ^^^fr.,^^> T ,A? . ^^ ^ ^.T>A ^ ^^^ HARDWARE -Moffat Stoves and Baugep, Tortoise Healers, Stovepipes, Elbows, Uainptis, Slierwin Williums Paints and VaruisLes. Red Star Washing .Vlacliiiies, Bob Long .Mitts and Glove.", Glass, Putty: Also lUe utw Sliarples fjuciipn FeedCreara Separator. Auy member of the family can turn aud skiiu clean at any speed. F.W.DUNCAN ^i\ i Phone 24rll Flesherton i; Hobberlin Tailoring Clothes of Exclusive Quality >vt just the ordinary Tanioring Prices. A lull line ot samples in black, blue and gray serges. Coronation, I'nivarsiry and Kilhirney being the .standards. Also many other shades to oiioose from. Or ers taken any day tor sack suits, coats with vest, coats with trousers, sack coats, vests, trousers antl overcoats. * WM. PATTISON, Agent CEYLON, ONT. r NEW MUSIC STOR I have opened up a Music Store in the Old .Armstrong Block, where i will carry a complcie stock of Columbia Graloiiolaa aud Records, Imperial rafonolas, ti!.\i>-l Heiutzmaii and New- combo Pianos, aiid Sheet Music. C'iil aud let us show yju our stock. We feel sure you w((i be pleased. "i J. H. HALES fOi.n Ai!.MBTR0N() Block ) l,\ Flesherton, - Ont L&:, UfJI W. A. HAWKEN â€" dealer for â€" MENDELSSOHN PIANOS and PLAYERlPlANOS. PHONO- GRAPHS and RECORDS, and SHEET MUSIC. C^U and see these high grade instruments .^m AT w^- Hawken'3 Photo Gallery aud Music »tor FLESH ERTON IT PAYS TO GET THE BEST OWEIJ SOIND, ONTARIO Under aChnrtered Accountant we ass s^ graduates to positions. 3!Hh successfu' year. We Are training returned soldiers who are l»kinf» Vi cullouai CoutsoB under Mio Dt>imrtuieiil of Soldier's Civil Uc- EstabliBlinient. Catalogue free. V C A FLEMING, F. C, A , Principal, 0. D. FLKMIN\5. Si.cr3!;iry. (VIcniion this pupor when wriliny) ^ELLIOTT^ House and Lots or Sale A reiy conveniontly located fr.'inio housa un atone wal', widi six rooms; ^â€" "»â€" ^ '^ â€" ' ^^ two lot*, good watt-r in woodshoil, barn. Yonge and Charles Streets, Toronto driTinu shed, currant bushes and smnu EnjoyH an excellout reputation for fruit trees. Luta 5 and 10, block D, |,igi, g,ndo business training and for Flesherton Apply to > ulacim/ araduHte-; in uood Doaitiona. Farm For Sale A 50 ityc fill in for .sale on the B^.si Hack Fjinc, .AtlcniBnin, .'fid [i.ingo, north half of lot 1 •'!'-. On ;[the premiaoa there is x yood fiimo b.irn 40 .t .')0 fei't ; a smill fiaiio h'Ufo ; BKo...d drilltd ^t^^'' I ^-^. ,|-ic,r«f-ii-fc f /^XT/^ hon house, for pirticular.i apply on , I H r .N Irlv lilrNLa ,uon„8e.. J H HOLLEV. Flc.hcrton | V^"'-"^ X IL.W t-V^ 11 VJ HARMON UADLEV, Flesherton, or !'2 Beverley St., Toronto. New Blacksmith Shop At Maxwell am opeiiltl" up atjiice, a ulacksniith- \\\% and woodwol-kitijj bu.sincss in Max- well, am' am ns'Hllinij iip-lo.datc wood- workinvj niachiiioiy. It will he my en deavor l.o serve tin- pul'Iio in a satisfac- tory manner anil I Would solicit patrol - auo. 1 wiiit yuurwoik luid will do it right. 7 April 1 'placing graduate-: in good positions. I Enter any tin s. Write for our . Caialojjue. i W. 3. ELLIOTT. Principai. #^ Tonsorial 'V- Parlors I VVu Aim to Give fiutire S,^ti8factio { LAUNDRYâ€" B.nskot >so Monday night, deliviiy Friday ev > ; CLEANING and DYEINGâ€" .; agontK for Parker'.s Dye Worksâ€" C^..il >* 1 clo.ihod and dyed, feathers rejurti f (3 T PI.SHKR •PROPRIETOR

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