iHSWW^^WF ^^^w» â- ^, r'^^ â- ' WSff^US>AY» DECEMBEB 28 17 THE FLESKBSTON ADVANCE f. r f Ta Greet You WB TAKE IT AS A PRIVILEGE AND A PLEASURE TO EXPRESS OUR THANKS TO OUR FRIENDS TROUGHOUT THE TEAR CONTRIBUTED TO OUR SUCCESS BY THEIR PATRONAGE Alto C(M>PERATION. WE WISH YOU ONE AND ALL A Happy New Year W. A. HAWKEN New Cement Bock . . 'PHONE 1 7J OPEN EVENINGS . U'' m We Thank You for your co-opertion and pleasant business 'rdbtions during the past year, and hope to merit a continuation of your favors during 1928. May the New Year bring you an abundance of good health and prosperity. G. H. WRIGHT Barber Shop. Flesherton, Ont. fleslertiM Council Wat Electtil by Acetaimtioii The village nominsiioBS on Moiv- day evenbig went off yery quietly. There was a very fair attendance of electors preBent.Following wen tfa« nominations made. For Reeveâ€" W. H. Thuraton, T. W. Findlay. For Councillorftâ€" C. N. RichardMn, O. W. Phillips, B. Welton, H. Free- man. Mr. John Pedlar was chairman, and conducted affairs in his usnal sat- isfactory manner. Mr. Pedlar is still aivie to crack a joke as efficiently as ever. W. H. Thurston spoke shortly on County matters, telling of some of the work that was done during the past year. He thanked the electors for their confidence and wished them the compliments of the season. Messrs Phillips and Freeman also expressed their thanks for their acc- lamation. Messrs Richardson and Wel- ton were not present. ; Mr. Findlay was the last speaker. : He did a little good natured critiz- { ing, but said he was not a candidate for the Reevcahip. The meeting closed with a vote of thanks for the chairman and sing- ; ing of the National Anthem. I Messrs. Fred Brown, Thos. Sled and \ W. J. Bellamy were retiring from the : Public School Board this year and I were re-elected. Mrs. Murray was nominated, but did not qualify. Ehction in trtenetii ' ROCK MILLS PUBLIC SCHOOL 4th -- Ruby White 98, It^ Pedlar agban (H), B»bby Clark (I Dargavcl (H), , Lawrence PbiUips The nomination necting in the 72*, Mervjm Johnson 69, Robert Bar- Figlier (H). town ball on Monday for the council ,,^^1 62.4, Nathalie Patton «2*, Alice I Pr. â€" Fi»ddie Batta, 1 to represent Artemesia Township for gg^ei, B9,'Margaret Fisher 68, James Loreen English, Olenaid the year 1928 resulted in much inter- PedUr 46*. j Clark, C««l Shiers, G«t est being shown and an election is to Sr. 8 - Murray Fisher 97, George 1 Ruby MoBSfhan. be held in all departraenU of the ^kftt 88, ^ack English 65, Mervyn | Names in arder of nwrit; Council. Ex-Reeve McKeniie and Best 61, Joe Hawkins 89. 1 are per ccBtages; number onk Deputy-Reeve Corbett were nominated j,, g _ d^ji, English 90, Julia ! average attendance ^JBO. Happy New Year to All A. E. HAW, Ceylon Store closed Tuesday and Friday evening EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING FIRE I The fine brick residence of Mr. J. ;J. Buchanan, Reeve of CoUingwood j Township, on the 8th Con., fell prey I to fire early Wednesday morning. It ' ia thought the firs originated in the frame kitchen and after reaching the roof of the house proper, the whole building was soon in flames. Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan, two sons and daughter were asleep in the house ! at the time and were forced to make a hasty exit. Neighbors soon gather- ed and practically saved the furniture on the ground floor. â€" ^Thombury Re- view. for the office of Reeve, along with Oroft 81, Uo Patton . 77.7, Unrie AleJt. Cameron, but the former with- Rassell 77.2. drew altogether and Mr. Corbett de- gr. 2â€" Ruby Akitt 97, Leslie Seeley cided to remain in the fight for the 55, Velms Fisher 81, Leila Clark 78, Deputy-Reeve's chair. For Deputy- j|„„y Atkinson 69, Hazel Shiera 61. Reeve it is going to be a three-com- nered affair with Messrs. Sam Batch- elor, T. L. Mercer and Alex. Carruth- ers opposing Deputy-Reeve Corbett. Mr. W. J. McMillan is droi^ing out of the council this year. Those nomin- ated for the Council were a's follows: FOR REEVE CAMERON, ALEX, â€" Nominated by T. E. Fenwick and Thos. Sled. HOGARTH, J. A. â€" Nominated by W. T. Genoe and Geo. Best. FOR DEPUTY-REEVE BATCHELOR, SAM â€" Nominated by John Dow and T. L. Mercer. CARRUTHERS, ALEX. â€" Nominated by John McKee and Thos. Taylor. CORBETT, HERB. â€" Nominated by W. J. Caswell and D. A. Stinson. MERCER, THOS. L. â€" Noinated by Geo. Pritchard and R. Rilhardson. FOR COUNCILLORS BURNETT, WILLIAM â€" Nominated by W. J. McMillan and S. McMullen. DAVIS, J. A. â€" Nominated by W. J. Beatty and W. G. Bowles. GORDON, WILLIAM >- Nominated by F. R. Genoe and D. WAliams. PURVIS, ROBT. D. â€" Nominated by H. C. LeGard and John Williams. WHITTAKER, L B. â€" Nominated by Peter Muir and W. J. Beatty. â€" Hn. F. J. ^Beeley, T« 1-^ HANGING ON TEAMS-.:: Parents «n asked to see that thdIF ' Jr. 2 â€" Iva English 83, Marguerite | children cease jumping on steigbA.;^ Croft 79, Mabel Shires 73, I^ulu Riusel | There is danger of accidents and imr^' 71, Lloyd Partridge 62. ents will be responsible for ancb acef<i Promotion Jr. 1 to Sr. 1 â€" Ethel dents after this warning. Small Advertisements LOST OR STRAYED LOSTâ€" On December 16th, be- tween Maxwell and Feversham. one horse blanket, blade and r«d checked lined. Finder please leave at Max- well post office. â€" Emerson Wright. FARM FOB BENT S. % lot 1«, and m^t, 13, Township of O^Rty, coBtaial^ 160 acres under cultivation, boildlfiiii consist of franw dwdliny aiid. tl» bams, one mile itom PevanteB^ Vet STRAYEDâ€" Black and white dog, full particulars apply Tha Tcvont* with tan ears, answers to. the name General Tmata Corporation, S58 Bay of Tony; strap on neck with tag att- Street, Toronto. I RUBBER BOOTS FOR ALL I For a good worlr boot that will help keep your feet dry, and rubber bot- ' toms and tops for men and boys, and all kinds of repairing on footwear, I come to I -W. L. MORWOOD Flesherton, Ont. I SIX HILL STOr m ^^fS^9V^f»nth»r in order that Jtucvg^bnmnin the tis eom- ^mnkm^tm^mmUrlmUy b«n- iHrnoMSKiSliy. F.T.HILL&CO.,Ld Markdale, Onfario THE HILL STORE A Stor* awerrone instinct- Iwely •â- •oclbtes with high quality nerdhamlite at tAt* fairest postibln prilMS. »V ^^ 3D(^^aai3i M E1IS£^ AY OUR NEW YEAR GREETINGS BLENDED WITH THOSE OF VCU?. CTHEP. FRIENDS BRIGHTEN THE CLOSING DAYS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY- SEVEN AND HELP YOU FAC^ WITH CHEERFULNESS NINETJSEN HUN- DRED AND TWENTY-EIGHT. Kimberley Poultry Slnnv White Wyandottesâ€" 1st Cock Ken- ny & Londry; 1st Cockerel J. Aber- erombie; Ist Hen Kenny & Londry; 1st Black Wwandotte Pullet, Kenny A Londry. White Leghorn â€" 1st Cock Kenny & Londry, 3up for best bird in show; Cockerel, 1st Kenny £ Londry, 2nd F, Weber; Pullet, 1st Kenny & Londry, 2nd F. Weber. Buff Leghorn â€" Hen, A. Lawrence. White Orpington â€" 1st and 2nd Hen, 1st Pullet, N. Burritt. Light Sussexâ€" Ist and 2nd Cocker- el, 1st pullet S. Osborne. Barred Rock â€" Cockerel and Pullet 1st Kenny & Londry. Ancona â€" Cockerel, 1st Kenny & Londry, 2nd S. Osborne; Pullet, Ken- ny & Londry, 2nd S. Osborne; pen, S. Osborne. Minorcaâ€" Hen Ist and 2nd, Cock 1st S. Osborne. ached, G. B. Welton's name on tag.- G. B. Welton, Flesherton. SHORTHORN BULL FOR SERYIOi STRAYEDâ€" Black dog with white ^ ring around neck and short tail, an- .B««i»t«red Shorthorn boB for Bwers to the name of Sport, reward.â€" !!** **• „ »?' ^?; ^â- P'^» "MmF u..,.P,>,i..E........ iggs i^'xsis^sss ^f^^ssmemm^s^messaesssee 181,078. Terms â€" P nw te ih fSJML FOR SALE Igradea 12.00. ^^^ FOR SALE â€" Quantity of choice hay. â€" ^LaWBon Whitehead, Proton. I â€" S. R. HAWUNS, EMMlib FOR SALEâ€" Purebred Yorkshire] Hog, 15 mos. old. â€" John J. Meads,! Pricevflle. Thone 21 r 12. ' BOAR FOR SERVICE. Registered Yorkshire Boar for av^ vice by Flesherton Bacon Hog GUk FOR SALEâ€" A thousand cords of **• P»P«f*y «< <^'« Ontario Depeit- wood for sale, 16 inch and 4 ft.â€" ,™«"* «* Agrlcniture. Durham Furniture Co., Rock Mills. -C. STEV.'ART, Cwetaker. FOR SALE â€" Maple syrup Champ- , ion evaporator 5x16 feet, with outfit! complete â€" G. D. Short, Feversham. ; FOR SALE â€" Good washing ,••>'« »*». koUk Wwi «n^ftr machine, practically new. Acme ^^••* *Hi N.W. I. A IA. make. Apply %o â€" Mrs. M. Thistle- thwaite, Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" Purebred Shorthorn Bull 10 years old, was head of Batty Bros.' Meaford, herd for six years. â€" Geo. Buchanan, Phone 31 r 14. BOAS FOR S MWlCm No. 92-71810. T4rma-4U0. â€" T. JL SimMUC, BOAR FOR SERVICB FOR SALEâ€"SO breeding ewes, al so cow due to freshen soon, must be â- Club. soldi* at once. Will give time to those j desiring. I also want good driver and' 10 cords of dry wood.â€" Fred Stuart, | Lot* 188-9, Srd W.T.SJt., Artemesia. Flesherton. Registered Yorkshire Boar for Ha^ viceâ€" Edgely Bright Vim, No. 08,flM â€" 'property of Saogeen Bacon Hoc '^ ' Terms 91.00. -C. HINDLE. Pt«ton StatioBi LOTS FOR SALE â€" In Flesherton â€"Blocks W. and T., containing 3H ni., T. jT>j T.^ ^ , fiacres; Blocks M. and V., containing Rhode I,land Reds R- C-Cock, F. L ^„es and Lot N. E. containing 12 Thurston^'Cockerel and Pullet 1st and'i^„^ for particulars apply to Mrs. ; I: T^""'""' ^'"*^'' ^'""^' ^"'^''•SJames O. Patton, Flesherton. rrel, F. Thurston. Blacji Leghorns â€" Elmer Ellis 1st and-^nd Hen, 1st and 2nd Cockerel, 1st and 2nd Pullet. Barred Rock bred-to-layâ€" Cockerel, F. Weber, 2nd A. LawTence; Pullet, Ist Kenny & Londry, 2nd F. Weber; Pen, F. Weber. Leghorns bred-to-lay â€" Cock, let N. Burritt, 2nd, Kenny & Londry; Cockerel, 1st N. Burritt, 2nd Kenny & MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE â€" Chopping done on Tues- day and Saturday. â€" Graham Bros. Eugenia. MIDDLEBJtp & BURNS Barrlsiba, etc. Oltficesâ€" Owen Sound* Ooiltta andFl«Bh«ton, Ftaaherten mm baturday aftamoon and evntlng. GEO B. DUNCAN DUNPALK LICENSED AVGnONBBR For the County 0* Grey. Tama: per cent. Satisfaction guamteed Dates made at The Advance otflee. WANTED â€" Farm v -Lawson Whitehead, V ntoJ to rent. â- .v.n. BUSINESS CARDS home ad- Dy. £. C, Murray,* L. D. S., denUl anvassing. surgeon, honor graduate of TonalS or |and Royal CoUege of Dental SqrgeoM administered feg â€"> EARN 825 weekly 1 dressing envelopes. 1 Londry; Hen, Kenny & Londry; Pul-j Everything furnished. Spare ,-.«««, let, 1st Kenny & Londry, 2nd and 3rd. full time. Send stamped addressed I of "(hftario'^^GaJi N. Burritt; Pen, H. Thompson. envelope for particulars.-GiUis Mail- teeth extraction. OfWee at reeideneo Geese - Brown Chinese - Pair ofjing Service, Box 9. Sydney, Nova Toronto Street, FloahertoT^- old, T. Mylevi; young pair, T. Myles. J Scotia. ««w™»n. Bronze Turkeys â€" Pair, T, Myles; Yonng Pair, T. Myles. CARD OF THANKS Mr. W. P. Crossley wishes to ex- press his thanks for the kind words of sympathy offered on the death of his sister, Mrs. Sullivan, and also for the kindness of friends in offering their cars the day of the funeral. CAME ASTRAY â€" To my premises on November 15th one ewe. Own- er may have same by paying expen- ses. â€" Fred Jamieson, Eugenia. FARM FOR SALE S. S. NO. 9, ARTEMESIA Lot 28, Con. 4, Osprey, 100 ocres about 70 under cultivation, balance pasture. Frame bam 40x60, log house thalf mile from Mclntyre. Apply to: Margaret Campbell, R. R. 2, Sing- hampton. < i^' Vr-; ' V F. IrHiLL&Co., Limited, Markdale Sr. 4 â€" Rowena Magee, Dorothy Jamieson. Sr. 3 â€" Stanley Magee, Billie Han- ley, Percy Smith, Willie Fenwick. Jr. 3 -â€" Doris McRae. Sr. 2 â€" Lillian Magee. Edith Fen- wick, Wesi Jamietson, fVrn Magee, Gerald Magee, Ella McRae. Jr. 2 â€" -Bennie Hanley. Pr. â€" Irva Magee. â€"I. M. HINCKS, Teacher. FARM FOR SALE OR RENT 75 acre farm, lot 178, 2 S.W. Art- emesia, at Saugeen Junction. Bam 36 by 60 with L 30 by 32, cement stabling throughout. Large cement veneer house, Broomed, with wood- shed, in which is drilled well, farm well watered small orchard. â€" W. J. Blackburn. Proton Station. Prince Arthur Lodge, 833, AJ. * A.M., meets in the Masonic hall. Aim- strong Block, Flesherton every FH« day on or before the full moon. Ray Pedlar. WJI., G. F. Uwrenee, See. Lucas A Renry3uristers, SoUeh- ora, etc., -L B. Lucas, K. a; W. D. Henry, B.A. Officea, Markdal* Lwn Block, Phone 2. Brandi offieoa at DAdalk and Dorban. FARM FOR SALE Telfqrd & Binie, Barristers, ieU. citora, etc. Officea, Grey and Bna« Block, Owen Soond; Staadaid Bai^ Block. FteshartoB. (Sat&daya). W. P. Telford Jr., J. F. P. Birnie Feyersliam School Report FORM 2 Passed in all lubjec'.:)â€" Willie Som- era, Audrey Mullenf Maxlne Davidson, Zella Long, Ruby Kerton. Failed in one subject â€" Garnet Mc- Kenzie, Helen Long. Failed in two subjects â€" Margery Hatfield, Lillian Thompson. Failed in three or more subjects â€" Annie Robinson, Margaret Hawton. FORM 1 Passed In all subjects â€" Maiy Find- lay. \ Lots 19.2-193, 1st con.. Township of Proton. S.W.T. k S Jt.. 100 acres, con- taining good brick house and frame bam, well watered and fenced. A bargain for quick sale. Apply on the premises to: â€" Robt Lee. Wm. KaitUng, Liseenaed for the countlsa of Grey and Farm and stoek sales a Terma moderata, salkteetiaa may be lade at A* OantMl tAflHM or by â- ititwiaftH mo at FARM FOR RSirr Osprey Tewaahi*. Grey Ceanty S.% Lot 16 and 17, Con. 18, eon. taining 160 acree. 100 aoea niidiC cnltivntiont bnildlnga consist of iMunf dwellinV M>d two bams, one atOa from Fbvetshan. For ftall ]piM«> Lot 10, Con. 6, Lot 19 Con. 7, Oa- ul>n nppl:^ to The Toronto QaMctl prey, 800 acres on the gravel road, 2 Jf««fc» Corporation, S58 ^ 8|Ntt» miles east of Maxwell. 100 acres un- FARM FOR SALE I Toronto. der cultivation, rest bush and paatnre. Bank bam, 40 by 60. frame hoi||e, good well and windmill, 1 mile fron school. Part of money may be got Failed in two subjectsâ€" Ud3rd Moore for 4 per cent. John McLean 1 -^OHN C. MILNF. Failed in three or more subjects â€" Clinton Magee, Russell Hawton. R; R. 1, Singhampton. BULL TOR 8BRVKS. Pure-lffed Hereford .Ball .iter §••» vice. Tsmw |8. payable tlw fbsl e< Pebruarjh after that date flM ^rlll be ehaisiid. â€" K>WARD LOQGKS. 'im »iiiiiSiiii tirt..i w 1 " ' ^' t f \ V < -!'-r*mitM HMIHMtpiP^MmtNMtM