WodiK'sdav, Dcc-i'mlxT 11. I'MS TIIK Fr.KSIIHRTON ADVANCE Greetings WISHING ALL THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON H. 1 OESTER General Blacksmith -:- Flesherton. Ont. FEVERSHAM Extends for its many patrons its apreciation of their patronage, anc extend a sincere wish of a Joyaful Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. "SAV IT W ITU Sl'.KX ICl'" Branch Manager and Staff Eby on Dec. 4 with 12 membeis pres- ent. Th« topic for the eveiiinjt was "Mis- siiins," led by Miss Myitle Campbell. The roll call was answered by the paine of a missionary; chorus, sinKiiis: was then led by Miss Gordon. Scrip- ture readin)?, Acts 11: 19,;!0 was piven by Mr."!. Francis. Mr. and Mrs. Eby rendered a duet. Readings, bearing on the topic were Kiven b.v Mrs. Clif- ton and Miss Myrtle Campbell. Tho npxt meeting will be held on Dec. 11, at the home of Mrs. Francis. Rol! call to be answeied by the name of a poet. •>•>♦:••>•>•> Christmas Greetings Postmaster Geo. E. Banks and Staff of the Fleshertan Post Office extend to patrons the Compliments of th^ Season. \»/^x*<KK~:»<~:'<~XKK~x~:~XKKKK~:"M~XK~x~x~:~><~:'-M~>':":'<>*:''X'<~K» The Salvation .Army Sunday school held thi'ic' atjnua! cnteitainnient in tlie Army Hall hcie on Friday niKht, Dec. C, and it was a decided success. The hall was filled to capacity with an ap- preciative audience. Rev. Mr. Clif- toti acted as chairman and f.lled that position in his usual hap|)y maimer, ht txnw a short address, dwelling on the need of co-operation of the churches and Christian people to carry on the work. He broutrlit (freetintfs from the Presyterian church here, prizes were (riven (bonks) to the scholars for attendance and a number of them j had records of nearly fifty Sundays in FIJCKNIA I the year. There has been a large number attondinK this practically ,, n /-â- ^ u r >. -^ i- r . o . 11 ..I. 1. I- A ^*'''*- McCutcheon of Manitoulm, Id. country .Sunday school with .Mr. t,. C. , . ,. ., ... I „ ,, â- . , . 1 ,, w"" "* spending the winter with rela Pedlar ns superintendent and Mrs. .. . i. • • ., _ „ ,•â- ••• ^ ,. I J .u • *''^'s>' '" Barrie, spent the past coupk- Pedlar an efficient helper and their , , ... ,, ,, ,' ., ,, .,...,., n,i^ , "f weeks with Mrs. JI. McMullen staff of teachers. They have car- ... ,, ,,. ,, „ ^ , . , , ,u- X .1 '^^'-"^s Nellie Genoe of Ceylon spent lied on now for over thirty two years, ^, ... . 1, â- ., , , , rm. . I • f-he past week with her sister, Mrs. Without a break. The ••entertain- ,,,„,,, ! .,,,.. Cha.-<. Goddard merit nart consisted of religious songs. „., . , ,,. ^. ; , , â- , , r. â- 1 1 â- . I he teacher. Miss Dinsmore, and A duct by the Richardson sisters, rec- ., , , ,. , . „. . .... , ., u 1 J , 4. pupils, are hole iiig their Christmas i itations by the scholars, even down to ' ' ' . , , ,, ^, I ,, ,, . . , concert in the hall on Thursday the small ones, were given in good . , . , . 1 ,u .. 1 . t* rpu evening, Dec. I'J. style, then two male quai'tettes. The _, ' ,, . . I n 1 V ti. 1 Ml •^,^ I The Box Social, concert and dance Pool brothers, and our village Male ,,, _., . ,,^, , ., ^i II Ti J held ast Friday eveing in the L.O.L. quartette, sang. Mrs. Harvey Ped- - j /• - 1 »« Ai X" 1 11 u J 1 ' ..t tu hall here was a deeded success. The! lar and Mrs. M. Nichdll handed out the u- u v 1 .u 11 > „ Orangemen prepared the program. piizes which had the .schidars names "^ '^ ' i ^ on accoiHance to merit. Then before "'"'"^ consisted of recitations, mon- lunch was served, (which was a bomit- "'"f^^^s, dialogue., and singing. Every iful one supplied bv the ladies), Mrs. 'l'''" ^^â- ''â- '' «^"J°>''''' ^V «»" P''^^^"*- ^'ic .lohn HudMin called superintendent '"«" '""'^'^ " f^'""^ ^"'=<^ess of the pro Pedlar, Mrs. Pedlar and the Sec.-Tres- «••'â- "" ^^'"^ '""'•â- ' ^" '^ ^^â- '" ^^ «"=""'•- urer. Miss Mary Speer to the plat- "gement for them to get up some â- - 1 »T LT •. » J more concerts, form and Mrs. Heitnian presented • to them ni<-e gifts from the school. ^^'^ '•^^"'«'- "'°"''^'y "^''^'''"^ °f as a slight token of their anprecia- ^^^ ^^ • -^^ ^^•'" ^'^ held this Thursday .. T,, ,, .. ,.,„.„ 1 . at ternoon, December 12th, at 2 o'clock ' tion. The collection amounted to ' ' : ,... , , ,1 u- 1 ... , t, • , ; 1 It will also be the animal meeting ol I twelve dollars, which w'as to go in aid! , ,„ . I , iL I. 1 â- 1 u 11 the W. A. [ of the school, as reported by ;*Iessrii. ,,r II .. Ill II.. 1 V Mrs. Will Walker gave a quilting Wm. Heitnian ami .John Hudson who '^ ' â- ,,,.,. . . .. .1, „ and lOct. tea to the Jj!\dies on V\ ednes- looUed after that part ot the program. J ! , ... r .u â- cf t II 'hiy aftornocn, a veiv enoyable time Appreciation (jf their efforts and also ,, , ,, „ ,, , ,,. c:„,.„ was snent. Proceeds went to the I iiy. and .Mrs Pedla-- and Miss ftpcei- .,,,., , , ., , village un;t of the Woman's Assoc- I thanked the doners of the presents, â- . ,â- V and also ffir the good col'ection. Fin- , ,. „ ,,.,,, . , , , rile 1 .P.S. held their regular week- I ally SIX of the seiiio'- trnls rendered I a tableau, whi.h was w..|l done. '^ ""-"-'""»^' "" ^Vednesday evening ot â- "^ last week. Mrs. Martin presided Mrs. M. Taylor ..f Dundalk visited ^^^.j^^, ^^ ^5,^ ^b.senee ot the president ! with friends here the oast week. j^j,. .j.^,, Campbell. Miss Dinsmore Miss Dorothy Robin.son of Toror.T) j j-cted as organist as Mi«s Hazel Tur- was a week end visitor at her home ,,,.,. was absent. Scripture pas.sage.? '"'• were read by Winneta Martin and I Mrs. (Jeorge Ross of Maxwell spent Uo,;., Pawcett. The worship period j Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. M. ^,,,., ^,^^,^.^ , . m,.^ Martin, as also was • Nicholl. 1 .u J- â- â- 1 .u .^ • i I the dl.scusison period, the topic ot I Mrs. Jcdiii Stewart of FU"<herton j v.hich was "The Business of Mis- and son Vernon, spent Monday with sio,,^." a. duet, "Moonlight and skies.' <!~X*<~M><~X>'X">'1'0<"X*»:» j •x~x~:"X»: their aunt and uncle Colquette here. The Y.P.S. met at the home of Mrs <->.:~xX":":'':-:«<-x~:-x~:"X"X' M**a*ka**^M** -». -*- -*- -*- -*- -*' -*- -•• .•â- J»«»*» .•--•. «•»-•. .•„♦. -•„•» .•. .•*^*».*fcA ANNUAL •♦•X** Christmas IN THE FRATERNAL HALL Flesherton, Christmas Night â- I'lidfr llu' uiisiiicf.s of llu- iM.-ilfiii.tl II; nistcc r>oai(l 11 -PIECE ORCHESTRA Willis Tipping and His Blue Dragoons SOMETHING NEW THIS YEAR A FLOOR SHOW By talent of the Orchestra, and assisted by Bert Fetch, Phyllis Henne, Fred Dawson and local talent. Dancing to commence at 9.30 o'clock p.m. V '> 1 I V •? i I '4 t Flesherton Bakery .\ trip iiround tliL- world would be a terrible ordeal if the Captain had tio experience. So with }-our Daily IJread. c.xperience. combined with scientific skill and the iJest of Material t^o into the nianufacliire of our Bread. BUY THE BEST Fred. Pindcr, Prop. ••X«<~>X««* X Small Advts. by Evelyn Campbell and Ida Benson with accompaniement of their guitars, was enjoyed. For an encore the girls sang "How Beautiful Heaven must be," Miss I. Dinsmore gave a splen- did reading entitled, "The Spread ot the Gospel," Miss Jean Tudor gave a pleasing reading, "How Christmas was spent in a Hosnital in Korea.' Recreation consisted of a "Rose" contest, after which the meeting clos- ed in the usual way. The choir of the church have com pienced practice for a play "Sonny Jane" to raise funds for choir pur pf.ses. Mr. Thos. Genoe is not enjoying vtry good health at present. Mrs. A. Smith received word that her sister Mrs. (Rev.) W. Madden is (]uite ill at the home of her son Rev. Walter Madden, at Queeii-svillf. We hone she is soon restored to her usual good health again. ("nngratulations to Mrs. Adam Smith who celebrated her 81st birth- day last week. We hope she may live to see "many more happy re- turns of the day." Mrs. Well. Graham spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Ernie Mor- gan, Flesherton. Mr. and Mrs. W. Henson and Har- cld attended the funeral of Mr. Jos. Blakey at Mt. Zion Cemetery, on Sat. We extend our sympathy to the ber- cavi'd rf latives. f , Miss Jean Graham, visited Vande- leur friends. A Worth While Work Grand Concert IN THE TOWN HALL BERT PETCH l'",nter(ainer ; an o|<l i*"lesiui Ion boy PHYLLIS HENNE The Lady with the Double Voice Soloist in I'iano Work , FRED DAWSON Scottish Cotne'dian ANNA McVICAR vScottisli Haticer \\ illis Tippint;. soloist I't other talent. The |iri)liUni iil curiiie for tlin ma.ijr iiiifiiruiiiate siilfircrs from iuImtciiIiwiIs, Im 11 ia«k which for «imu' HH vcars lia.i hi-im oocupjint! (lie ivtteniloii nf llie .National 8anl>arliim .Assuclaiion opiratlim IliP Munknkn llo!i|i|iiil for (Vmnumptlvcji, llio Tonmlo llnapltal fur CoiiKuinpllvra and I 111' (^uecii Mury lloMpltal for Con- smnptivo Clilidri'ti. At pnwi'iit ihcsn iip.to-iliite hoipltaU. nidi an aoniinniinliuioii ol ovur l.tHH) lio(l« nri' inxcil lo the iitmoHl to earn for Iho iHH'dy â- 'onsimipilvca. whose only hope (if ruturf hiallli Ill's la propw trrutiucni and curtv II III In order that these InstUutlunn may lie enahU'il 10 carry on this worth Kliih'work that it is neeoHsary tn uiinukUy m.tke ail uppeal fur ftaKls. for tile iititul- ory allowanron received lall far ilKirt of the iirtual eoKt iif iiialnleiiHnce, 'With a defleli of many ihoii'tandii of dollars to make up Mils year on o|ieralinit aeeouilt. we axk that yon Klfe »'• Keiieruiisly an yon can tMea'n' luiid v<mr Rift to tho National Sitnltarliim \HMH-i,-ktlon, ColleKe Mlrret, Toronto 'J. 3iia Concert to commence at 8 o'clock p.m. I The best asse nbly of talent that has been in Flesherton for some time. <«%«<~>«x«'j"i"K«<"t*<*'!*<«<":"t"X"***t"X"t":" ..;..>:..:.<..X'<K">\'<'<«CKKK'<'*:'<'<K«<*<''?':":~>'?<'<'c<><x«<"!K'"X«<~X'««x« FOR SALE Fine htiavy brown tone, boy's over- coat, fit boy of 14 years, priced at $5.00 Enquire at this office. NOTH R TO TRKSPASSERS Huntiii::, trapning or treiipassing strictly prohibited on lot 140, 1 S. W T. & S. K. and 0,1 bti LIS. 130 ancl 140, 2 S. W. T. & S. R., Arteniesia.- Uiirild Lever T'leslierton, and Robt Rutlcdge, Holland Centre. i v*^ FOR SALE Quebec heater, in good condition. â€" Ed. Fisher Flesherton. FOR SALE Young pigs, just weaned. â€" Gordon McMullen. Duncan R. R. 1, phone I'O ling 5, Thoinbury. FOR SALE "Only a few" .Aberdeen Angus Bulls, from five to eight months old, terms. â€" Herb Corbett, Proton, Out. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 'â- i h.p. F.â€" M. gasoline engine, will exchange for windmill. â€" Ward Har- j risen. Proton Station. HOUND FOR SALE Purebred Fox Hound, 4 years old, guaranteed to hunt fox or rabbits. «25 cash.â€" H. Best, 112 Carlaw Ave., Toronto. NOTRE TO TRESP.VSSERS Hunting, fishing, trapping or tres- passing in any w-ay on lots 2, 3 and 4, concession .3, Euphrasia, is strictly- prohibited. â€" Ralph Harbottle, Prop. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A good Renfrew cooking range, for sale, or exchange for stock, also good extension table. â€" Apply to Mrs. .los. Thompson, Feversham Ontario. TRADE Stewart Warner, 6 tube battery radio, single dial control, with tubea and speaker for mbdel T. Ford, coacb or sedan, 1926 or 1927 model, or Chevrolet 1925, 1926 or 1927 model.â€" William Lionel Osborne, Box 17. Phone 17 r. 2 Feversham. FOR SALE One five year old grey cow just freshened, also others about due, good cutter with doors. Sam Grummett, Flesherton, R. R. No. 1. FOR SALE Kitchen Range and other house- hold effects.â€" Apply to .Mrs. Andrew* at the Plewis property, Kimberley. FOR SALE Grey County Egg Grading Station, also lots adjoining the same, will sacrifice for $250.00 cash. â€" Thomas Owler, 40 Doel Ave., Toronto. STRAYED From tho Commons, about last of August, red steer, two years old. Any information, please phone Feversham, 9 V. 42. K. R. W. Hawkins. FOR SALE Ouelph cook stove, almost new. with cream enamel finish, (wood). Cost $60, will sell for $40.â€" H. Best, 112 Carlaw Ave., Toronto, or see Geo. Johnston, Rock Mills. PROPERTY FOR SALE In Flesherton 6 room house, brick veneer, hard and soft water; abou'. two acres of land on which is a largt barn with cement stabling and garage. Apply to W. .1. Meads; R. R. 3, Priceville. GOOD FARM FOR SALE One, hundred acres of good soil, good buildings, cement stabling, windmill, never failing well, 80 acres under cultivation balance hardwood. Lot .S7 con. 4 Artemesia. apply to Albert Blackburn, R. R. No. 1, Max- well P.O., Ontario. CAME ASTRAY Came to the premises of the under- signed on lot 24. CK>n. 13, Artemesia on or about the latter part of June one yearling heifer. Owner provt property, pay expemtes and take the raine away. â€" J. J. Hislop, Maxwell. FOR SALE OR RENT Good house and lot in Flesherton with good bam and about two acres of land for sale or rent; drilled well; will sell at low price for quick sale; also brooder house 12 xI4 feet and two electric incubators both 6(X) egg capacity.â€" Apply to Earl or Roy Besr R. R. 3, Priceville. HOG FOR SERVICE Resristered Berkshire hog, govern, ment inspected. Teiims $1.00 if paid within 2 months, over tha â€"Laurie Pedlar. ^at time $2.00, HOG FOR SERVICE Young Yorkshire hog, purebred an« government inspected; terms: cash 75c.: charged $1.00. -^WES. SMITH. Rock Miltou BUSINESS CARDS AGENTS WANTED DR. A. E. LITTLE DENTIST OFFICE~Dr. Bryce's Old Stand. Telephone 69 DR. E. C MURRAY L.D.S. Honour graduate of Torono Uni- versity and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario; Office entrance at northwest side of resilience, Toronto Street, Flesh- erton. Telephone, 20W, F. M. EAGLESON ONTARIO & DOMINION LAND SURVEYOR Registered. Professional Engineer, Surveys. Reports, Bstimat«s. Plans. Telephone, SI. ORANGEVILLE, Ont .\ji'ciits wantt'd to sell Anker- Holths Cream Separ- ators in bMt'slu'rtnn district. â€" .'\pplv to district as'etit. J. R. Taylor. Wulkerton. Ont. FOR SALE Pair of new bobsl«i<rhs. on" hand- made, bench sleigh, 2 new wheelbar- rows. Will be sold cheap. â€" E. A. McLesn, Priceville. WM. KAITTING Licensed Auctioneer for tha county of Grey. ' All sales conducted on Busines.s principles all parties ret^uiring work done on the above lines will do well to call at the Advance Office or write Wm. Kait- ting. Eugenia, 'Phone 43 â€" 11 Prince Arthur Lodge No. 333, A.F. *A.M.. meets in the Fraternal Hall, Flesherton, the second Tuesday it each month. W.M., .Alex. Cameron; Secretary, H. A. McCauley. n > ...m^^im^.