Flesherton Advance, 29 Dec 1926, p. 8

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mmntDAY, dscbmbek n, mm HBjâ€"aagg J â-  mm THE FLESHBRTON ADVANCE Prom the Oraaftftm Sna. Prior t« tilt MMRt •twtion'Ta â- f ' ,1 ggg ^ I I I .. I , J g mortem traa ordered and it took wm introduced to Police. Uaffietrate plaee Priday Inomliir. It ^vu euff-^Huch Fakoner, who resides in the gested that the stomiwh be sent to village, and conducts a tailor shop. Toronto for analysis, bat tha doctors'^ The magistrate heard the evidence flndhiga were t9 the effect that the and when the officials had finished orgaaiiatieB knew* as "Keep Shel- deceased's death was dve to pneu- their broadcast Green's case i»as bone Dry," did c«pd work. Thia monia. sewed op. He waa remanded until ISel^ 'JIE^^.IS? ^^\ ^"« *»>• postmortem wa. !n P^C'T^^l ^'^Tt •*"• ""^ "'•"' '" S!?. «2L!^!^li 'iT' <W ConsUble Joseph NeUon paid a^ Green appeared before Police Mag- Si d.Jt^wtjfil^ln'!^'^*-"^ ^he Webster residence. While '»*"^. fJ^^J*' ""• ^'^"^^^^ «"« tbc election wlien Lieenaa Inapeetor \ .„^,^^ • .„.,.i,j„. \\^ i,„„„ .u^ wae fined 1800 ami costs. He sur- Tbomas J. Robin«»n of thk town paid "J«^ i" ^1 m^«!^B^kin» ' Pri»«J the court by pulling out a roll a fciendly visit to SheMnme. offidala heard a motor approaching, ^, ^„. ^^ ^ J X.^. ?_ -,-_u-_» White Mr. RoUaaon w«i not a member o f thi^^dr y" hoyamittee, he ia a whole fl^pMhaniiatlon in him. ""* ^^ liilNiP^ Shalbume he is <^*1**<' y0mm- •«« that both the Coontiaa jli^'DBf win and Simcoe are "dry." Despite the famous com. mlttee. Mr. Robinson had a hunch that Shelbume was not quite as dry aa it shoald be. Entering the resi. denee of Miss Clarissa "Caasie" Web- ster, the inspector found five quarts of whiakey, and many empties were and It finally came to a .undatiU "^ ""•**** ^f""" ^!'*»''« â- " •'*P''«"*! richt in front of the house. The'*"*! P««>»°K »" »»• '»"«; ^he car and driver got out and commenced to in- '"»"»' we re confiscated. spect his car. About this time Con- DEVELOPING BIG FOX RANCH. stable Nelson, who wa^ watching the â-  car from . window, took an interest ^, ^^ ^^^^ ^jiier^^\y^ fox rsis- in the gas wagon. The burly cop | , stepped out to greet the stranger, who rushed ta mouiit the driver's seat, and speed away. "Make haste slowly," said Mr. Nelson, as he placed ing establishments in Canada is now right here in the Alliston district. Mr. W. H. C. Ruthven, who has been in the business about fifteen years, has now the largest number of I»reed- Ren Speiet'i Cwfenini Since the dtfaat of thr O.T.A. the officers of the Canadian Prohibition | STRATED - One pir from Lot 3d. Union, of which Rev Ben. Spence is con. «. Artemeala, on or aboat the he managing director, have been ifth «< Deeember. Pleaae notify Bert tnking stock of the /«"•»'«' •"d JIagee, Engania. Phon. Fever^ha.. suing up the ro.»«ons for the change ^ . of sentiment co-A^irds their favorite' LOSTâ€" 4Flew from the premisea measure. They have come to about 'of H. Radlcy, on Wednesday, Dee. tie same concl ision as Ithonsands 1 22, pair of African g«cse. Phone of people wh3 were abused during The Advance office. Small Advertisements tlis election ca npnti;i! for their opin- I POUND â€" On Dceanber a hand on Green's shoulder. , i. â-  , . • .^ u ' mg animals owned in any one estab- _ On the back seat of the nice, -big iishment in Ontario. A couple of silal^t memorii^U o'rmuc'h Toj^uItos? 1 ^"'' ^'' ^*P^^}* f^"^' «' ^*''"- weeks ago Mr. Ruthven and his assis- Mlaa Wahater issued . .t«t,m.«* .„«i ^^y- ^^ ^^^ imagine so much tant, Mr. Albert Bleay, went dovm to •rttegjrtWs.^«™n^^T«„™^'^^^^^ '^''*"*" '" Sheibume? Prince Edward Island and picked up S fer^ i^st oM^errty wr''''T'>" •»"•» »»« "^ •"^'"' '^''" '^-[--o.^y. likely looking silver black ler «e arrest of tbe party who,^,^j^^j j^^^^^^ „ ^^ ,„„j,^ t^, or- fox« to start a large ranch. Ust Iphans. He arrested Green. In«|pec- ' week the animals arrived here and On lltnrsday of last week Miaaltor Robinson confiscated the Jiquorj^ere quickly taken out to the Ruth- drinking poisoned aleohoL A post- who calls Arthur village his home, supplied the liquid refreahments. On lltnrsday of last week 1L„ .„ . . „„, , ^ „ Webstar passed away, and her death ! and the car. After dinner Green, {yen ranch. 'There were 47 of them, waa thought to have been due to ' whose christian name is Frank, and gH thoroughbred registered stock. Mr. Ruthven has himself built up a distinctive strain of foxes, and for the last few years has registered every breeding animal he ha:^ ^old. It is not generally known, even around here that Mr. Ruthven was in the fox business when Dalton, of P.E.I., was just beginning to attain success. Prosperous New Year it onr Sii|||e wish to our many Friends Wc trust that the coming year may be a prosperous one for all & we shall endeavour to merit a continuance of the hearty support and co-operation which you have afforded U8 in the past A. E. HAW, Ceylon 'â€"Alliston Herald. HYMN vs. ANTHEM. An elderly farmer made a short Bojourn in the city. During his stay he attended several church services, and on returning home he recounted to his wife his impress- ions made on his xtlp. The hymns in I city churches he stated were called anthems. "What is an anthem?" asked his wife. "Well," he answered, "if I said to you, 'Betsy, the cows are in the corn,' that would be a hymn; but if I said, 'Betsy, Betsy, the cowsâ€" the muley cowsâ€" the Holstein cows â€" are in â€" are in â€" are in â€" the corn â€" cornâ€" corn â€" well, that would be an anthem.< " .'â- â- ^. SIX HILL STORES W»buy together ia order that •mreMUsnera in the lia eoat- â- aoaMes naif matarialiy bea- iai'liAflihsally. A young man left Toronto to spend nine years in the penitentiary. Hamiltonians say, what's the dif- ference ? THE HILL STORE arth a Owner can have same at tbe station by paying for this advt. The Advanec office. FOR SALE FOR SALE â€" Apples for sale at f 2 per barrel. â€" Card Graham, Eugenia. ijn that the OT.A. was not a sue ,„_, .„ v . t ««« c.»a. and curiDUs.y have advanced I "J^f* *L7 "'"•'"'". ^•'•â- - 5" nearly the sara>j reasons for its- .5^. failure as did the Supporters of Mr. Ferguson. In a circular i.=!si<cd by Mr. Spcnce under the aegis of the Canadian Prohibition Burvii there is a re- view of the whrh situation. Mr. Spence points out the difficulties in the way of enforcement of the O.T. A. First and foremost he shows that the manufacture, importation, exportation and interprovincial ship- ment of liquor are matters within the federal, not provincial jurisdic- tion. He observes that there are in Ontario "se^en distilleries and 2S breweries operating full blast under federal permission." Export to other provinces and countries is also legal, authorities are constitutionally im- potent in connection with any of these matters." Might wc humbly ask Mr. Spence if he know ^hese were the chief defects of the O.T. A., why did he not campaign at Ot- tawa long ago for redress? There is no record of Mr. Spence or his asso- ciates, Hon. W. E. Raney, Hon. N. W. Rowell, Hon. E. C. Drury or W. E. N. Sinclair, having ever embar- rassed. Mr. King by urgjing these legislative reforms. What Is more, they all. except possibly Mr. Spence, supported Mr. King on the platform. â€" Bruce Herald and Times. SOAR FOB SnVIO Tamwartb boar f^ atrrim 2-1S316. «n Lot 140-^47. ftrd â€" L. MBGGOTT, Apr. 2T. FARM FOR SALE 100 aeres lot H con. 11, Omir» IVt miles from Feveraham, with mMsr buildings. Price right. * . â€"HOWARD SHORT, Feveraham, Oat. FARM FOR SALE LOST â€" About December 17th pair of horn rimmed spectacles w'ch horn legs, double sight. Finder wiU ___ -â-  please leave with Robt. Purvis at' 150 acres. Lot 24, Con. 10, antf Eugenia and receive reward, or «t ,outh half Lot 25. Con. 11, Artemeala, mast be sold on aeeouat of family being dissatisfied. ROBT. E. GORLET, ' Eugenia P.O. BOAR PBB BimnCB FOR SALE â€" Comb honey, also, No. 9S-71BS0. extracted, prices right and quality the-'-shira fig, best. â€" Geo. W. Graham, Eugenia. ' on lot 179, N.W. T. 4'SJL. 'â-  â€" Tenas-^W FOR Saleâ€" Dining Room Suite, 8 piece, only used a few months. â€" Apply at this office. FOR SALE â€" 5 young pups, good heelers, price $2 each. Apply to A. Hyslop, Eugenia. FOR SALE â€" In the Village of Flesherton frame dwelling, 7 rooms, good sized bam about 24x30, 8 acres of good land, good well near house. For particulars apply at this office. Ceylon Public School for December. F.T.HIi.L&CO.,Ltd Markdale, Ontario A Store everyone instinct- ively sMocUtM with high quality merchandise at the fairest pMsibln prices. %"^ ?' â- --» ^. T. Hill & Co., Umited Wish Their many Customers A Happy a and Prosperous New Year F. T. HILL & CO. MARKDALE Jr. 4â€" John MacMiJlan 67.75, J. Stewart 67.5, Kendall Stewart 59.75. Sr. .3â€" LaVerne Piper 78.5, Jimmy Sinclair 66.75, Geo. Jaynea 63.75, Hil- da Genoe 48, Jennie Chesnc/ 44, Stella Marshall absent. Jr. 3â€" Milford Piper 73.75, Stan- ely Hunt 72.4. Sr. 2 â€" Francis Collinson 77.25, Lloyd Archibald 12*, Katie Stewart 70.5, Dick Stewart 64.2, Eddie Ge- noe 45. Jr. 2â€" Ernest Mathewson 77.25, 0. Marshall 55.3, Orton Leslie 53.4, Mar- garet Collinson 49.6, Alex. Marshall 38.3, Nellie Genoe 52', J. P. Stewart 20. 1st Classâ€" Sherman Piper 96.66, H. Archibald 70.25*, Mabel Haw 58.36. Jean Marshall 50.3, Laura White 50.3 Sr. P)J.â€" Murray Maxfehall 86.67, Fern Leslie 67.33. Jr. Pr. â€" iMabel Adams 96, Marjorie Duckett 96, Goldie Kennedy 93, Laurie Genoe 36. The numbers are percentages names marked with an asterisk missed \ one or more examinations. Number on roll 34. Average attendance 31.7. Mary R. Stewart, Teacher. FOR SALEâ€" When you want a first class sleigh that will keep the road and stand, the hardships, call and see those which Jamds Barron has ready in Markdale. â€" T. J. nnnoir. BOAR FOR SERVICE Registered Yi^ohii* Boar for wtt" »ica-Edgaly Brigiik Vfan, No. 9».Mt â€"Pntntf of Stangeen Baeoa Ror Club. Terms fl.OO. â€" C. HINOM^L Proton Stetlaak. Lota 168-9, 8rd W.T.SJL, ArteaMsla. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE â€" Chopping done Tues- days and Saturdays â€" Graham Bros., Eugenia. NOTICE â€" Car load of Western Gats to arrive in a few days. Call at store for sample.â€" W. J. Stewart & Sons. JERSEY BULL FOR SERVICB Registered Jersey bull for service "SSre; iBramptosi Jersey Gonsri^pt; Dam: Brampton Petune'a Lady, Fee: |6.00 at tame of service. â€" H. RADLBT, FlefhartoB. Onit NOTICE â€" Hunting, trapping and running dogs on lot 140, 1 S.W. and 2 S.W., Artemesia, strictly prohibited. â€" H. Lever, Flesherton. NOTICE â€" We have choice Amer- ican corn at Ceylon granary. Price $1.68 per 100 pounds; also other, feed grain. Phone 2r3l.â€" A. C. Muir. S. E. OeCUDMORE PHONE 63, FLESHERTON G«ieral faaaraaee SpeeiaMat «~1 Estate and Inveetaenta â€" Inqulrlea SaUdtad â€" MIDDLEBRO & BURNS Barriateia, rte. -nrSltiTeSS^ Fa-ertoi^^ Saturday af te,^„ ^^''^SSlng'"^ TAKE WARNINGâ€" Hunting and trapping on lots 176, 177, 178 and 179, S.W.T. & S.R.. and one lot. No. 177 north-east T. & S.R., strictly forbid- den. Any hounds found trespassing on said lots will be shot. â€" Thos. J. The I Stinson. HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE lable SUNDAY SCHOOL CONCERT Remember the Sabbath School anni- versary in St. John's United Church on Saturday evening next, New Years day. A fine progrram is prepared and the usual good time is anticipated. In the village of Flesherton, 14- room house, suitable for store or any business stand, in good location, hard and soft water in basement, furnace, two good cellars, lot has good frame barn size 24x30, also good garden, containing in all two lots. For fur- ther particidara apply at this office. F.T. HILL & Co., Limited, Markdale PROTON STATION and Ideal holiday weather. We wish The Advance staff readers a hap<iy N>w Year. Mr. Douglass Kendall of Toronto occupied the pulpit bf the United Church here Christmas Sunday. Mr. Dal Hopkins and son spent Christmas at Mr. James Neilson's. Mr. and Mrs. McNicol and little daughter. Misses Gertrude and Mag- gie Lyons, and Mr. Stanley Lyons, of Toronto, spent Christmas and the week end at Mr. Chas. Lyon's. Mr. George Campbell of Owen Sound was a guest at Mr. S. Batch- elor's. , Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Toronto are visiting Mr. and Mrs. McNalty. Mr, and Mrs. Awde and babe, of Toronto, are holidaying^ at Mr. Hugh Hodgins'. Miss Mary Wyville is spending the holidays with her parents. Mr. Blake McKay a^M? Christmas dinner at the home ^''hls nold Hergott FARM FOR SALE 100 acres, lots 141-142, 2nd East T. and S. R., Artemesia. Brick house, good frame barn, well watered. Ap- ply to Rev. W.. A. Sinclair, Box 309, Whitby, Ont. BOAR FOR SERVICE. Registered Yorkshire Boar for ser- vice by Flesherton Bacon Hog Club, the property of the Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture. 'â€" C. STEWART, Caretaker. NOTICE GEO E. DUNCAN DUNDALK LICENSED AUCTIONEER For the county of Grey, keason, tefj Zl' ^;*''""««» »»«w- wed. Dates made at this office. FARMS FOR SALE Om the ToTwitb Line ProvteaW Hifhway Thr.. f«a^ ^^ J*J ^•» and on. of 80 ams att dcanZ •!«2' "•^•M". Will ieu aS \^v ottbtt. Good brick konaa aaiLl^ •cm. hardwood buh ^ l!LS auadrwl has thi.. aetaa a# •w« fcM bidUteaci itt , T^ •houJU iavMttgatau -T. J. STDraON. 3 '*•*« aUiUm PA BUSINESS CARDS I aoiVMa. honor «mdaat» of •nd Royal OoU«g. «f of Oatarlo. Gaa teeth wrtraatloa. OOe. at Toronto Strat, FliahtrtMi, ^^^ friend, Ar Mrs. Brown of Mt^Vom is visiting her daughter, Mrs. $m^^C^ The Misses AcheSM^ are Spending the holidays at their mhie here. Mrs. Elmo Stevens and little daughter and Mrs. Oscar Patterson were the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Acheson. Mrs, Campbell of Angus is visiting her father, Mr. Ed. Rutherford. Mr. A. Colgitl and family were Christmas gueast at Mr. Joh^iptiome's Mr. Stanley Canon was hWM oven the holiday. Mr. Wes D«r«r and Mr. Carl Brad- ley spent Christmas at Berkeley. Custom shingle and saw mill will be in working order by May 20th, 1927 on lot 160, south of Durham Road, at Ceylon, where Ed. Sergant's mill is now standing. Anyone wishing to have lumber sawed, or shingles, can leave logs and shingle bolts. . I will guarantee satisfactory work at a ^asonable coist. CAMERON 8MBLLIE, PriccvUle. Ont. FL miH^ TON MARKETS Oats, old Oats, new >; Wheat „ Barley Buckwheat ;. Potatoes .t?,.! Sweet Clover Bran 60 40 11.80 70 86 $1 00 .SO to $6 00 1 7d Or- A. Tuakalk 9JL, IUl gHA, UiUvwrtty oi Timm^ ^, _ •wisoo Bh>ck, FloaWton. wJi? A.M., nMeto la th. HlMoaM fcait «>-.T Down. W. I ff., r. J ThwHwi. Sm LwM R mmtr, BhiMni^ M|^ BU*** Fhw. a, â- WBBa .sSbm ^ Dimdalk Ml »»â€" â€" ^^ -^^ ShorU „.....tKtS.. 1 86 Chop ...« „......„ 2 26 Butter !;..... 28 to 80 Eggs v...,.}.... 56 DRESSED FOWL Chicks rv Fowl ., 15 to 22;»nte«d. Geese » IS to Id.BMybt Ducka ..„ 18 to 22 Ooitnri Turkeys 80 to HO or ty lUfaid « •ItflW, «te.> Bhek, Oww Soui«; Bloek, FMMa P. 3M9M Jr^ *. F. P. Rteii, Wa. Etttmg, (br th. waaMii «« Qny ^ml Turn aa4 itocilt aalla • 19 to in^f^mn X'^W'iW'WMr***'-

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