. '**' k. Dacembe? 6 1922 2 LESHERTON ADVANCE PIANOS, PHONOGRAMS and SEWING MACHINES FOR XMAS What better present could you give your family? Call and see our stock of Phonographs Singer Sewing Machinas and new elec- tric- machine also the latest records - and Sheet Music. Prices are reasonably and terms made reasonable. WAV Next to a personal visit is your Photograph^ Phone 23-11 and make an ap- pointment to-day W.A. HAWKBN Photo Artist - Music Dealer FLESHERTON, - ONTARIO i QUALITY FIRST at Haw's Butcher Shop BEEF Choicest quality. PORK Second to none Pure Pork Sausages Bacon at right prices Lard and Easifirst always on hand A. E. HAW General Stoic - CEYLON : i : : THE FLESHERTON Hardware Store r MOUSE WORK IS MADE EASIER where the kitchen is equipped with such utensils as ours. Even wash and ironing days lose some of their terrors where our tubs, pails, dipper?, irons, wringers, etc , are in use. How about your kitchen outfit? Does it lack any- thing it should have' Come here aud get it, right in price and decidedly right in price. * * * * *: * *. * D. McKILLOP Flesherton, - Ontario COUGH* ReNCHIT WLDS ABOUT VETERINARIANS How to Become Sklfltd in ^ ing Animals. Acts Like a FLASH* Results Guaranteed A ProfeMion That Should Appeal to Farm Kada What the Ontario Veterinary College Ci'n Do (or Ambitious Student !> th Collar Fit the Horse? (Contributed by Ontario Department of Agriculture. Toronto.) To every young man of worthy am- bition there arisen sooner at later a degln; which t^uds to lure him into aome occupation or profession con- genial to ins inclinations and offer- ing an opportunity for advancement. In this regard the Veterinary profes- sion is worthy of consideration as a suitable occupation and field of en- deavor for the young man detro\M of improving Ms own status in life and rendering iiaeful service to the community at large, (a recognition of thi. ttif Ontario Department of Agriculture maintains th Ontario Veterinary Collfte at Toronto for the purpose of training young men for the veterinary profession. It is affiliated with the Cniversity of To- ronto, aud is Due of the oldt-si aud b*st known colleges on the Auit-rican continent. It ha received ntudents from all parti of the English-speak ing world, and its graduate are favorably regarded, many of whom bave attained couaiderable promin- ence. Th<? CoJlese building i new mid modern throughout aud well *<j<iipp<d. The eouree Is couiprelifn- sivc. and cover* a period of four yearn of s*-v^u months each t*rtu. Tho tuition feea arv xotedmlr modrr- at. averaging Isi for em'li Coltt:-;e term. The piirpoaf* of the College v essentially tint of a touching insti- tution for the propr irainjntt of QIHI as . Y'-twiiiariani The prrKfrib > d conr- of study and inviructiou la : Veterinary Science lias mncli to wai- \ mend it. and i* uaruculany attrac- 1 tiv*- and Inrerestinj. It train* the i student to acquire ...... ' of kniuial dUoasev. their treatment ' am) prevention, than fitting him for i general praftirv k a rte.riuary mir- (eon. It trail)* ilie ntudent for acieii- lific pursuit*, to OOlldUct r-a>MMTll i work, aud to solve ma>ny f th- ilv j atcwk problem! occasioned b> dis- cas- i witb consequent, nationul eco- uotuic IO*P. It train* th- student for sanitary service work in prevent- ing the tranamiRSfoc of animal dia- easea lo mankind through unwhole- some milk or from meau and meat food products in doubtful origin. On graduation the opportunities are equal to that of any of (he otu( learned professionn. both monetary ; and In th wider sense or communjfy ; service. Tht?re Is an ever-Increasing i Held tor veterinary surgeons i throughout the Dominion, in private 1 practice and to establish a businew ' career with good liuanclal returns. Thr ara constantly increatlDg de- mands for trained veterinarians in the Health of Anirnalg Branch of | the Dominion Government, us wt^cu- ( tiv-f officers, Investigators and veitr- ! mary inspector? Th*"e positions aie ! obtained by qualifying Mammiitions 1 In Id yearly and appointments are i niHO> on merit without influence. The initial salary is 11,800 per an- num, with steady yearly increases until A salary nf al least $2.40w [w r year is reached. There are iner-tas- Inir demands for veterinarians In the various department* of agriculture at veterinary inspector and fur other branches of live stock work and In- struction. Many cities a:ul Towns ui'i? in ueed of iiropTly i rained vetrlu;ir- ians to iu|>'ci dairies and abattoirs and to supervise tlu> production of milk, meat aud other food products. 'Hu- tli'Id of veterinary .science '.'as only Just tonelifd the fringe of its possibilities, and offers many opp"i finities for lh<- younit man of Tporthy ; bilious. The clusa of student do- Hiri il is the young man with a lijgh school education to meet fntrann 1 -i g\iirt'nn'nts itiui enable him to acquire a true crasp of the dwppr principle* of advanced thought aud study. -C. IJ. Mrt'.ilvray. V.S.. Prosi- drnt. O. V. College. Toronto. Fergut Doctor Fined On information laid by Chisf Officer Charles Jones, of the dispensing de- partment of the Ontario License Board, Toronto, Dr. A. D. Barnett. a Fergus: physician, was arraigned in the police court before Magistrate Hellycr, charg- ed with giving liquor prescriptions in evasion of the Act. Defendant entered a plea of guilty and was fined 1100 and cost*, or two months in default of payment. The penalty, which amounted to -H .'.i, was paid. Evidence submitted by County Crown Attorney J. M. Kearns of Guelph who conducted the prosecution, showed ,^ut Dr. Burnett had issued ftH) pre- scriptions during the months of August and September, and 640 in October on i .vo Fergus drug stores, in addition to those which he had given on the dispen- saries at Toronto and Hamilton. Mr. T. C. Glosftfurd'a 6ne banlc barn 01 -.; hne east, ' .ii-a t. writ : truyed by tire. The year's crop and ii. at of 'h<- fariu implemeDts were u llie building aud irer cmsumed. Mr. Glas- ford WH. lioina the morn'i'g choies nd Srft tho UiHein .m ihe rt'joi, while he * ut t . another psrt of the bain. WB ii'.JtrsUuci , :i, t r the lantern either up=et o,- epl.,J<il. BuildiL.andj:on!nts were iiiMUeii in i lie tev\ Mumiil. Small Advertisements Building Lot For Sale L am offering my building lot on Tor- onto street, the buildings on which were burned in the recent fire, for tale at an attractive price. Qooi business or ;--M- dence location. Andrew Cilchnst. Livery For Sale I Livery business in Flesberton for sale. | including all property huries, Chevro- i let car, waitooa, hugglei, cutterx ind sleighs, hay and oau m barn. Will sail outright or exchange for farm. Reanoo for selling, other business to look alter. Immediate possession. JOHN FAWCETT, Sheep Strayed Choppiox dona.cn Tuecday, Thiuaday, ; and Saturday Graham Bros. Eoffentaf For Sale or Rent The old egg factory in Plesherton, on easy terms. Apply to i K. J. Sproule, Fleaherton. For Sale Set single harneca gooi- at new, aiao ooa ilocen good youri^ heus, S. Semple, Flesheiton. For Sale Uue Duplex Auto Koitter, good as new. Apply to Alex. Best, , Proton Station P.O. telephone 41 r 3. Horb Far >il -Heavy black horse, sound, live year* old Richard Bentham, Flwhertuii A number ' young turkeys and < gabtltra fr s*le. Fred Jaiuiesoo, phon BUSINESSCARDS SOCIETIES OJil.VXK AKTHL'H i.OUUU No. X,.. 1 AM uj*ti in cb Mi. . _ . Arm t'fOi.t t Block Floiiirton, vy Friday on or .*< e . full moon. r. 1. -..'. .v v h. (. Holland. StrrtrT Sheep For Sale-Two year old O*- j ford Down rams, registered and nun S*ryed from the premises of the un- | i^mb-Apply to S.R. Hawkins, EugenJ drsigued, MIX iheep about Oct. iimii. I , ,_, ,- l'.-.!:i Information of iame thankfully v ' i received. FRED 6TIV|RT.^ ; Wanted - Di.tnct Kepre.entat.ve for - : FUahertoo and surrounding territorv to STRAYED Fr<.m the Jarvis Henry | represent the Old Reliable Fonthill Nur- ; Future Kami, West Back Line, year- j terici. A splendid of ening lor the right I ling lieifer, rjau. Reward by notifying ' man For full information apply to SOc. * Stone i Wellington, Toronto. DENTISTRY fW" t. C MUMAV U O. * Btuoruxluat* of Toroau L'ulwriitr 1oy Cotl^ e of I)m) Barwoui -.: Octtrto Qaa admiaiiuitRad tor lavtb Itnottao ce ti'.-t Ti.-e luronto fitrrat. rinli LEGAL , -.-. * HKNKY Brri.wr*. duliciton. ' ** ew.-l. b. Lucu. K. C.: W. D. Burr, i B. A. Offlea*. 3Ji . ., Lueu >...om. Fboo* ; A. ttn>ooi> atBeti t Unudik ami u K1UMT. at Tn.rOKt; |.ir :! KoUei. I tox, Ac. "ffiurt Urir I Hrtic* Bloek, , O*u Souud. v.u.u.r 1 Bok .*r!*bar- i ton, tSur(!j;. W.H. Wrlfhi, w. p. Jr. BU81NK88 CARDS arM. kilTTiXi. iMDtwl AJ. t.cc.tr foi ' : COODEict Of i ,>* ud biluou* . !. i. Stock ' i| i IT Tumi .!.! tor !: may bt . n tt>* Advtoc* ' f&^f. or ( sDSral ;)m bo&r oftiii* KnTerthaoo ' r trf ddraasiiu uu t F[ bam. Oot, A. TURJIBULr.. B.A.. M.B.. tiauUiB Ftvultv irf Modicinc.f uirniiy at Toruuiio. O*iee Uivharition fl (H-k, K . ' oiUn. Trlrphone 1". HENDERSONS STORE HOW IS YOUR. - FOOTWEAR We have a full ranf of Men's and Boys' heavy Rubbers Dominion Br*n<l. Now is the time to buy. while the stock is oop lete. Highest price paid for Egg t and Cream. Mrs. R. H. Henderson FEVERSHAM, - ONT CHRISTMAS is Fast Approaching Are you preparing? Now is the best time. Gift giving at Christmastide is a custom that will endure as long as the Heart of the World throbs with Sentiment. Sold in FU.h.rton - W. J. Stewart & Sons C*yton MU Millie Cook Let us help you solve the important question of Christmas Gift Giving. Our store presents many suggestions tbat will be helpful. Never befoir have we placed in stock such au immense array of Goods Specially Adapted for the Christmas Season. In our buying we have overlooked no member of tha family . Below we offer a few suggestions : TOYS TOYS TOYS Gifts Suitable for Gentlemen Meaford Justice Mill Busy .Mi ajimt had i|iiife a grist of offend- er.- a.aainst the O.T.A. up before Mat;- istrati 1 Cn-asor one day last week. J. Ciglen was fined '$300 for selling. Another charge of usin^ false labels was dropped. Audits Tuohy of the Queens hotel was fined $200 for hav- ing wine in his possession testing mit 2S per cent, alcohol content. Two motor cases from Walters ] i'alis were a)so triud. \Vm. Kennie j was fined S3 and costs for not having i a 1P22 marker on his car. His sif- ter. Miss M. Ronnie, was h''.od $5 and i cosls for s'needin;:. The defence was that the car was ' driven fast in order to reach a sister who was ill. "What would you do if your sister was ill and you were hast- iiiiiii; to see her?" asked Miss Rsnnie. addressing the Magistrate. "I would drive fast and pay the fine the same as you are going to do," re- plied Mr. Creasor. and the court lUlls * School Bays Teddit Boars Dolls- "M:tm.i" aru! Smaller PofcU Dot;-- SK ds \ P'lsi Fan-< Child's l-'.istry Sots Uivoms Blocks Iviiilo, Chimes Flayelottes Fa : ats Toy Hanks, Etc. Gifts Suitable for Ladies T.iir oi Chair.oisotte Ciloves Pair ot' Silk or Casb.mcre Hose Silk Miillk-r Tair of Spats Pair of Fancy Slipi ors CftSSCtotes One of tlv-e New Hross Skirt Lengths Silk Cami.scL" o: l\v:J.iii- L ;> Ho\ oi M.K. S-.vv.-ai!.-!- Yarn Piece >>l" l-'aiK'y China S V L of Pishc.s Pyrex Pio Plates Jardiniers Crumb Trav and Brash VUor Sxveaior C\'.it Silk or Knit Tiv: Pair v"t' Lined Mocha Cibves 1 ie Racks Silk or Brushed Wool Muffle* Silk or Fancv Xepliyr Uress Shirt Overcoat or Pea J.u'koi Fancy Slippers Suspendoi-s and liaruwi Hi^li Laced Hoots Dress Shoes or House Slippers Cashmere or Silk Socks Gvnts' Manicure Sets Club Bag- or Suit C.i-c Razor or Gifs Suitable for Boys Sk.ites Kiiii;' Coaster Pocket Knile or Pair of Leather Mitts Pullover or Sweater Coat Silk Tie or Pocket. Handkerchief $3} 'J -. * . Ktc. BIUCP ci'uuty jumrs who did not pre- I nt tl emi''ven at the Fall Assizes must pay i line of 9'^*. Htnowr Oonveitor?, 1 imit.-J, ia the name of H new compft-iy which bag opuned up for businee.s in Hanover in the pUnt formerly occupied by the Hanover C'ottoo nd Woolleo Mill*. Gifts Suitable for Girls Pair Wool Ciloves or Mitts Fancy Pullover or Sweater Coat Pair of Fancy Slippers Pair of Heather Cashmere Hose, Etc. Gifts Suitable for the Babies Bib or pair 01 Bootees FJMICV Wool Cap or Hood Pair of Milts or Blockings Pair of Fancy Slues or Slippers F. G. KARSTEDT. FLESHERTON