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Flesherton Advance, 24 Jan 1923, p. 8

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January 24, 1923 THE FJ ESHEKTON ADVANCE FINANCIAL STATEMENT Of- 'Osprey Municipal Telephone System from January 1st, 1922, to December 31st, 1922. RECEIPTS on hund per ilttl*u:i paid at'Ceutral . Phono rentals ...*... Klesherton calls .. Battery male's ' Ixing distance calls From Fred. Weldrh k^r". etc Township advance^ -,' ' J'rJ 38 61 20 108 00 39 10 15 45 357 00 5 00 1850 00 Total receipts $2528 13 - EXPENDITURES Carlson Co. , licit 'l>lophone Co , Northern-Electric Co A. J. Conron. Auditor It. S. McGlrr, Auditor . ^ , .^ Ja. Ilremner, lineman ThB*. W. Conron, operator . . . , Wni. M-i-in.il] cartage and freight L. Leopard, cartagf and freight Herb. J. Nell, work Cecil Monaghan. work J. Lougheed. work Thus. Wilton, work Wm. Osborn. work H Hrownridge. work Expenditures Colllngtrood Bulletin Jos. Thompson, poles Wm. Essland, rebate L. Duckett. rebate Ceo. Julian, rebate . John Smith ... Eli Robertson Mra. Henderson Sam. Mullin, meeting Kep. of Bell Co., Flesherton Thos. Conron, powder J. A. Kcrnahan, postage Thos. W. Conron, postage Herb. J. Noil, Com Garnet McGee, Com. Sam. Mullin, Com Thos. W. Conron, Secretary , W. H. Kernakan. work . . ; J. A. Kernahun. Treasurer , - on haml Dfrember 31st. 1&22 . 1184 67 289 !lti 302 83 fi 00 6 00 1000 (M) 17 50 3 50 11 Id 1 20 2 40 18 00 1 50 1 50 B 40 25 00 7 50 10 50 3 85 3 10 79 :i oo 3 00 5 60 2 41 10 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 1!5 00 25 00 15 00 41 93 Total $2528 1 :\ Account with Township of Osprey Dr. Collector'!) Koll. lit 22 $4164 50 Dtffir-it paid, not on levy 890 00 Arrears per A. McGlrr 40 00 Interest on $890.00 for 4 H month* . . 20 02 Debentures paid Interest on $15(10.00 advances for 5% months at 6 % tut crest on $2212.87 deficit for ] 1 Vs months at li ',{ Deficit from 1921 Township advances liulaiicp due Township of Ospn-y 317 59 Total* Cr. 1202 00 127 24 2212 87 1850 00 $. r i432 11 jr.432 11 ASSETS AND LI ABILITIES Assets i'.i-li mi hand December :!1st. 1922 I'hone rentals outstanding I.ODK distance < ,ilU outstanding . . . Klpshtrton calls outstanding Bale of batteries oulstandlnK Hi '.<: ~,H ."ill :iio ir. Sit 7(1 13 r.o Total 78 Liabilities Hue Township Treasurer Hue Bell Telephone Co. 19 35 Printing S 7f, i over llabllitl.-x . 193 0!) Total ?5.13 7S Wi . thi! Auditor* of the Osprey Municipal Telephone Sys- tem, certify that we have eanmlned the book* of the Operator Treasurer of the System, and compared voucher* fur He- and Expenditure!*, finding a cash balance on hand on Dei ember Slut. 1922. of $11 93. Harold Fiwwick, Dougald Stephens. Auditors. Keverham. January !Hh. 1H23. Rubber Bottoms - Prize Poultry At Kimberley Those who require new Rubber Bottoms on their old tops should leave them NOW and Be ready for a wet day THOS. CLAYTON ONTARIO FLESHERTON, Light Bruliniii pullet K Luudiy. Burred Koclt cocks K Londry, T Merry, F Buliuid. Burred Hock heim-H. Limdry 1 and !i, A A 'I'll' >ui | IM MI 3. Burred Hock cockerel* R Londry 1 and '2, Wm Haiiien :. Barred Kock pullttts-- It Tumilry,! and 2, A A ThompKun 'A. Bai led Hock pens K Londiy T Berry. Barred Hock utility Win H si nes 1 mid 8, H E Kaivudt 3. White Hock cockorelx- H K Knrt<lt. White Hockj)ulletH -H V. Knrstedt. WHITK WYANDOTTES Cucks-Gcc. Piwt'ir, H E Kurxtedt, (en Proctor. liens 1 2 ami 3Ueo Proctor. 1'ijckcrel* - 1 J and 3 Goo I'roctui. 1'ullcth- 1 2 and 3(jeo Proctor. Puns- II E Kamtedt, F Boland si LVKH PEN C ILLED W V A N D( >TTES U0M Hunmond Bros, K Davis. OickcTrls F DAVID PullotH-F Duvis. RHODE ISLANDKUbSC Cockerels A Andrews, W H Tliur.>> ton. Pullets A AnilrewH, \V 11 Thurstoii 2 and S. RHODE ISLAND HKD R C Pullets, 1 iii.a 2 W H Thui-ston. WHITK ORPINGTON S C HeiiK, 1 nd 2 N E Ltunitt. Cockfi-fl, 1 and 2 N K Burrilt. Puilctt land 2 N E Hurritt. Pens, 1 mid 2 N K Buirilt. WHITE LEGHORNS S C Cock, H UP , i< 41. 1 I'.. . . Hi-ns, 1 Mir! 2 H E Kaiok'ilt Oi/ckt-rel, 1 'ind 2 H E Kitte.lt. Pens 1 and it H K Ktrsti-dt, M Uutcli- ioxoii .'!. BLACK MINORCA S C Pens, K Loodty llenn, 1 nd t It Londry. HOI'DANS Hi i.-. Hainiiiond Bins. BANTAMS. Cock F Davis, F Roland, liiummnd Bra. HeiiK, K li.il.uid, F Dm in. Hniiiiiiinid Broi. QU1NKA Ci.i'k K l>M\iv 1 1 'ii K !>,-. KMBDKN <;KKSK (iaiul'-r A A Thompson, Vioosi A A Tlii>iii|i**i>ti SI'ECI \1, I'uj) Ijest liinl iii show -(if a Proctor. Duplay of American*, <!<.. Proctor. Disj.luy Mvil tun in, 'an II !: Km-. tedt Barred Kock cock tx R L.nidry. Dis,,!,y It p It.K-U R L.mdiy. P.-ii It p IWk", K Londry. I'. 1' K.,,'k hen -II Londry. B Hock cuckrrcl or |mlM, R L'.iiihy. White Wjrandotte cock, (5e<> Proctor. Cockerel nn<l Pallet Wyandottc, (!eo Pioctor. t It I Ki-d i-ockeivl anil pullet, A Andii'Ws . S C White Lt'ghum ruck Hammond S C While Leghorn cockerel and pul- let, 11 E KiirsU-clt. Pen lflii"k Minorca R Londiy. Bl:tck Minorca oook, R Londry. Orjjiiij(tr>u liinl, N K Burritt . Paiti-ido \Vyandol!f, K Davis. Hist l>ri.".l to lny, pen Win lluine*. Cin-hetcl uiul pulli't any (jivi'il, R Londry. Ancoim pen, II K K - ,! Flesherton High School FORM 1 Al i,. II llhckburn 100, K. Mr Fadden ',', I Lockhrfc 83, T Wilson 73, II Allen 71, L Lover 7, R Lmith (55, M Stlnsnn !W, R Comeron 81, li Plnde* (10, V Thiitletliv*ite5r>, K Findlay ;>, S McDonald 4K, i\l Walters 40, M Me Donald .la, V McDonald !, W White 31, M Dnekolt 20, T McDonald 20, L Bnyd 13, H Richardson lit, M Watson 7, F Larre 5, II liiliaon al>. One of (he ruling* of the n. rtcaipt tan ; that i ; . . i|it tont on ,\ post oaid does not roijiiiro UK> extra two cent Htimp. Rev. Oanon Cody of Toronto ia Imiuo from New York with n rich Mary. While in the city the Toronto clurjcfniau lud ow:iion In jump liurrii'illy into & tuxicub nml tell ihc iltiver to hvirry. At cor- t>in corner a big Fiiih face stornly held up III tuxi with "Hi, i horp you're pin- ch. I fi dpoedin'.' Dr Cody'n mniliiiL' faon mid clerical onlUi 1 emerged from Inn d"i i with huinMii up ,lny. "Oh %o ahead, FnthiT, bn f V> i-avi-tiil t th- noxt aurner .; th-roV a Protns ont cop Ihure " "EVERYBODY'S CAR" Il67o HIGHER than in 1914 40. TOUTING CARS hflCE m 1914 J65O 20. ;niCtTOlWi445 ' ^^.^^^^HMM^M.-^^N^k..^U*^^^B.^.*4^^^I^^B^BH .20 While other commodities have gone up 37 to 116 % .40 over 1914 prices, the FORD TOURING CAR has dropped 3i>i % BELOW f .20 -40 Everybody's Business lord Motor Company has made a genuine attempt to give the public autom trans- if the . -'I'---- j ' MMW * ^-v wt nv, ui.tviuj.Ji. \\J '**- HHi if u L* lit, 1 1 U i W 1 1 H* 1 M IV- i I tv li,: pprtanon at a |)ricc within the reach of all. \f has carried out the ideals of the inventor of th Car, Henry Ford, and has placed the Ford Motor Company in the .position of per rif<"aM?i-l* " T ^. ~.~, *...., ..vm^ ** ii, aim luis |.;.i' '".I Hie i' oru forming a public service to t he people of Canada. It has definitely made Ford products a national institution being such, the Ford Motor Company believes it is justified in telling the public it serves, how the present low pri< e of Ford Car:-, can lie maintained in l!>2:i. How the Present Low Price of Ford Cars Can Be Maintained in 1923 not \\c are absolutely frank with the- public when we say that the present low 'jiri'-'cs are no justified by present production but only by the production it is hoped will result from them. The present low prices for Ford Cars are based on maximum production onlv. To-c 1 -- ' market on steel and other raw'material that goes into the manufacture of Ford Cars will warrant these prices except at peak production. justified by increaterf production. Everybody'* Business The Ford Car is everybody's Car the Ford business is everybody's business. Yon and your neighbor, and his neighbor are all vitally affected by the price of Ford Cars. If you are at all concerned about buying a Ford this year make it your business to let the Ford Company know about it. '-day's Ford price* mutt go up unit** they are You Can Set the Price I Fill in the memorandum below and mail to the Ford dealer whose name appears below. This merely signifies your intention to buy a Ford Car and obligates you in no manner to buy. The Ford Company must know how many cars are wanted in 1923 in order to maintain the prices. You can help if you act at once. ""i' aii j nn\j i aiyviui. *i. iiicpiin;. luui-aiiiiuipiiyouactaionce __ ^O^^qTOJ^COMPANY_OFj:ANADA, LIMITED, FORD, ONTARIO Fill ia and nuil at one* to H. DOWN & SONS FLESHERTON Date I understand that Mr. Kurd and tlie Ford Motor Company have reduced the price of Ford i to a point never before conceived to be possible, am! that these prices are not mitihed by tlic pn-neni volume of btuincM. but tlut they liave to bring about a larger volume of buiinm to fOtafj thene prices. While I am not immediately prepared to buy a car. I will want a and as I desire to get It at these reduced [prices! "thiii will authorize you to inform the Ford Motor Company thot I intend to buy a Ford un'iew somethini unforeseen happens, and an advancing this information so that the Ford Motor Company may pro- em ami manufacture this car durinf the inter months, to that I may have prompt delivery at the lime I desire it. \D1JRKSS 123 Presbyterian Church Notes "First recognise what is true, \vc shall then discerh what is false ; and properly never till then." Thos Carlylc. Prayer meeting this week in the Pres- byterian church on Thursday evening. Anyone interested in Sunday School worU will find it an advantage to attend as the Sunday School lesson is always the subject of the address. Next Tuesday evening, Jan. :iOth, the Guild is ntcrtainiiij" the Proton Young ' People's GuiM, A i;ood time is ex- pected. The annual congregational meeting will he held Thursday afternoon. r;-h. I, in the basement of the church. The Bethany Girls Mission Band will meet at the manse next Saturday afternoon. An nlult IJiblc class is being organized in the Sunday School C>uitc a number f have already united with it, There is still room for more. Next Sunday after- ' noon at l,:w Keep 'lues., l : tb, Ktth free. The Young People arc having tlicir annual Valentine Social. HENDERSON'S STORE Cream -:- BRING ALONG YOUR CREAM WE ARE PAYING THE- Cans supplied PRICE Mrs. R. H. Henderson FEVERSHAM, - ONT. Methodist Church Notes The C.G.I.T. class held a tcu at the home of their teacher, Mrs \V. A. Armstrong on Saturday and rculi/cd the girls and more will he heard of them Inter. ^ sum of 97. -'5. This is a live class of The Y.P.S. on Monday evening was in charge of the Literary dept. and slides were given un the story of "A Talc of Two Cities" written by Charles Dickens. It was very interesting and instiuctivc and :i gooifcrovM.! was present. The lantern Is proving to he a good thing and some interesting evenings have been given Prayer meeting this Thursday will be- held in the Prcsbykrrian church. The congregation was favored on Sun- day evening with a beautifully rendered solo by Miss Irene Wilson. Mr. Okc gave a special sermon to the young men' Malic an effort to attend Sunday School each Sunday at ^!.3() p in, THE FLESHERTON Hardware Store MOUSE WORK IS MADE EASIER * m m m m - . - :. ,- > where the kitchen is equipped with such utensils as ours. Even wash and i idling 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 and get it, right in price and decidedly right'in price. D. McKILLOP Flesherton, - Ontario Saint Valentine's Day PRELIMINARY NOTICE THE FLESHERTON RINK COMPANY will hold a Monster Carnival on FEBRUARY 14th NEXT. This is St. Valentine's Day and we want everybody to keep this xiate open and and attend. Many big sur- prises are planned and the committee will be out to make this the best and biggest event ever staged in Flesherton. Remember the date Wednesday Feb. 14th Flesherton VALENTINE CARNIVAL

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