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Flesherton Advance, 22 Feb 1912, p. 4

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February H 101 _' J'HK L K S II K KT O ,N A I) V A N C K > ; /Icoiicrton An inil.'iM-iiil-.nt n-u-j i|-.-. |>uhlii>?d eviiy Tnursiluy ut th*- i.Hu-i-, Cullulffwood I-trtit, ri.-.hi-iti.n. Snlmcripliim juice $1 IM.-I nniiinn, u li*n |,;u<l in adviniv; $l..~i.j \vtu-n nut HI> paid. .\>l\ t rtiMiitf rates nil application, I'ircnlat - n I.IIMUM The latent act i>f the liijuor intei- \v. K.Triurtton Kit i I. . Kura pruin y.m "'ill tind Cha'b*rlln' Ii'ninii'iit excelltiu. ll alla.v the |>in, i.-- Of Oven Sotlilll i.S niialtempt to ,.,*,-., the *i,i-,-nm..,an,t -i. ..n i-i-stoi-eslh.- i -iirts unseat live ol tllO local 0[)tlOll Caildi - U> a healthy eiiinlitinn. .'.' :inil'o n- it Ix.t- dales Of tin- town council, who have Vs fl)r " llc ''>' "" ' u>llU ' r '- recently been gtiilly of the heinous , - oll'ence of discharging the chief if Farm For Sale pilice on the plc.a that he is net in; sympathy with local option. TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR- PRINCIPLES NOT MEN STANDARDIZING THE BABY There ' N'atnlnd of perfection for pnultry, hoist.-. i-.itlle, cats and d"i>s, l.ut it remained for the en! .-ipii.-in^ I nited Stales ic entiht in a| -ply a standard of j perfection to the I,I:H,HII mfam Itecenl'y this hlniidard w.is ;i| plied at a L'hic.go baby ihow, Tht- n-Mi!tt as at nouiiced .ic not of !-p< fill mtiir.-t except to the "fund p;trcnts of tlii- pii/i-whn.t-rii. tint the l...t Hi, Con. Id, Township of (i prey, Tl.ejclotie to Fevershain l'-t Ottict. 1'Y-tnn- latest, move is a moot of the wisdom', 1 " 1 " 1 ' l"ni and fiainv house. Seventy t . , . . lacrcK cleared . Apply to of the councilors in doing as they| \. U. CA VIl'llKI.L. dl I. It is tho fctioiigebt evidence i f lilli Kush'ilmc 'luad, Toronto. Mmlo t :e truth of their cunte.itiuns. New Poundage Act PllbllC NotlCC The new 1'ouniU.t- Act introduced by) Notu . u is i u , 1 ,.|, y '^c n that a hy-law thu Minisler of Agriculture provides, was pasotnl hy the Cuiinc I of the Town ainoii" other things that any person uiayjahip of Arteinesia, on the eighth day of dMraiiiananiii.nl nrovidiiia he mikJ'* 1 ""?'. 4' " 1! ' 12 ' P l ;" vidi " ''"' ''": no claim fur Can a. ttndind "I i>erfee!i"ii lie -ipplicd pli> * mm-; iiu II..%KV.- sMie of cLeheiiliires to the amount of ?.")IIO for Ihe purpose of pnrclnisin'.; a lire If the nwnurU known he shall Furl b-Uxgine and ii l )pliance'i tor the Police Vil with give notice in wruii... of i,..i.,|lKO 'f Fie-sheit-ui, and Hint such hy-lnw Distrained the animal. It tin ' owner is UDiuOl shall, wilhii- f, rly-eight luniis, dohvei Imvi'lB - jwas regi'tvrad in the roguery ottu'e of !the Souili Hiding of the County of CJrcv perconjon ihu :iO h d;iy ,>f Jantuiy. >.D. lillsJ lo ihe clerk of i he municipality a notice nf having iliUraine'.l (he -oniaitiing --i deseiiption of Any motion to <|iiah or set aside the same or any part thereof must he nude uithiii three months after the Mrst ptihli cation of this noiice, and cannot te made thereafter. Dated :his 5th day of February, lid'-'. \V. J. 1JKLLAMY, Twp. Clcik. the human i ;-i. tli\inu as a whole 'Dial which is physical pel faction ill nn , wr jij,,., K(|uimnux i* in t physical pi-rfeci ion in nni n ijl and a IVauoniHii Indian. K.-.-ry n.ce of it, color, age any natural nd art.ticia) peoples hs !M o*n standard. I ncle j , lmr ljg t lls n{ . IH ] y as |||l|y lpl . ^^m without his <r.,'ee would he a hv- .... Ihe clerk on receiving thu notice, bud. Bo would a Nm-th American In- .. , . . ii>i K t I I ii\ shall fuithwith enter a copy thereof, ;n APPLILA I lUIN <lin with a wln-Kcr. I nuie onninicuous placa fit or ne r the! Take noiice i hat an application will be Here, also, ismiother view of " I door of WH t ffice, and kr*p the Wlllfl so'u.ade by the Trustees of the Police vi'- ' in : Physical perfection in an . 1)<lllU .j f() ,. R , , t . HM v ^ w ^ doe- in t always menu physical TO PARLIAMtNT ls perfection in the nun. Many a puny, cozematic, spindle shanLvi infant hm ,'ri..wii up to ho physically correct in after vears and intellectually a x 1 *"' -V * '"' e >f our greatest fctatrsiiK n hn\t' l-een puny in infancy. Then of wh;it ns_- is a -tand-tiil ' A one of our American exchanged inihfnlly ifin. til>- " A Imhy in iy he on poii. 's ht-ad '|'Mi>- eniliih'ii-. jm lonjl and straight, coat siky. still-- elenn. hoofs xcelUnt, knee action ea*y, w.atlm the right color- acore nint-ty i.iue and one- fnl ! A prodigy '. And Itnge of Fleahtrton and other mtepuyers ; '- :-' " l: -e Villate, to the l,eis- of Ontario at its next of [J said If the animal or .on ml- d Ntrained at'st^ssinn, for an Act : the Mine time is or are of :ho value i.l! 1. To ineorpowfce ihe landi ^Ml or iiiui-,-, the disiiainoi slmll c-ius- a copy of the in.ticj to bo publislud in a County of Givy. m-wspipt rin Ihe county or district once the propeity included shall coinpnse a week for three snccesjive weeks. >md consist of the follow ma lands, i.ame- Iy : I,,'sl47, 14H, 14!. 150, 151. 152. my animal is impounded, notices |1 ; J .. > 154 lllld i: , : , in t | IB |i,-,.t c .n.-ufsidii for i In- sale tin riof shall I,,- iven ly ihe Miuth-in-st of the Toronto and Sydenha n pound-keepor or penon who impounded Rnad. and lo'< 147. _148, 14'-i, lf><', I.>1. hut no pig or poultry shall be .sold until "nhnm"'^^"^ i:. "he TuWliihlp ff Ar- Mfler four clear days, nor any Imrvj or temesia in the County f (!rey, including other citlle nil atit-r eight elear days all t.lie allowunccs f>r roads or strecls yet, fifty years frmn no* this p4ras>on of If the animal is not i i-poundcd, hut! Solicitor for the applirinls. perfection may he -.Yurkiiig at one- is retained in the p ssession of tl e person 1)llt ' tl "' () *cn Sound Jan. Hi, l'-l- seveoty fite n day for a lit Oe. near aighlpd i dialniiiiii^ if, if ihu animal is 11 pi^'. c-at or shtep, thtj notices for the sile theiei,f shall n- t lie given for one month, nnd if th annual in a hor.su or other cattle, the notices shall in.l hot-hen for two inoi.ths after the animal i ,li- i mini. The n nii.es of sale sl.ail he po>tvd for three cli-.ir hiuccssivo days, in threei 1 F. H. W. H1CKLING FLESHERTON ONTARIO. New Season's Wash Goods Special Values ... . . . We ure now placing our New Season's \Vasli Goods in Stuck amh>mihasise some SPECIAL VA L L'ES : OUK li^c I'KIXT A III inch wide. soft Kniili-h Cloth. evenly made, free from dressing. <',,|,.r<< warranted fast in a l-i-,' range of prt-tiy designs in dark, Me limn and light chv t.-, spots, stii|ies and fiincits. The kind you usually {my lac lor. Our price J2ic |>er yard. Tins i-, a very Special line, ilic cluth is tin-. soft and even, 2'.> inches wide, the colorings are absolutely fast. Iwiiiii known us "Anderson's (Jiiuliam." -i uiurantre of the excellence. The patterns include large ami small ,.licck.s, iui|.,- -out plaids in ldac'< and white, i!;uk mid liyht blue, pinks, yrecm, etc., also plain colored cluni- |,vays all at i'Jic per yard. OTIIKU WASH GOODS SI'ECI Ai S White F.incy Venting, l."> to 5J."e per yard. ^ \Vlnttj iJhntty Muslin. 10 i<> 5J5c per yard. Fancy Fl"end Muslins 10 to 2uc per yard. \Yhiteand colored Uut-k Suitings 15 to 25c per yd. New Kinbroidtfiies and Iniertioi.s, PtuOIMlog*, ConeC Covers, Einliii'ideiien, Yiik-nciennvs unc! Alaltetitt CS, Sis* sliMim- Patterns. New Flannellettes. Spot mid Stripe Muslin. (0 to 20c per yard. White Indian Head Suitings, 15 to25c per yd. \Yhiteand colored Uut-k Suitings 15 to 25c per yd. lti!inih?r our Grocery I > -|. u .u.-m Complete in every respect. Everything Frcsb, Clean and Ceuson- ii Uy piiced. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS. Hint thai a * Imliy was mtrketl only I irty-two and n .|inirter \>ur cent., and ii so bow-lfg^ed 'I,. 1 hoci >l :" throuxli a doorway without barking tie < of both knees IN THE LEGISLATURE Mr. llanna has introitiKvd H Hill mak- , pnl.hu p| MC ,. i,, t | R . aiuiueipality, in;: it compulsory "ti counta-s to en-n shall specify the lime and place ,tt which liousts of refuge, l.iitcoiintifs in iy j"'" j tho ftnimnl will ho puUicly sold, if not in erecting a joi't IIOHM- of .eiii'.. . sooner replevii-d or redeemed l,y the tliixTntce until I P.M. on ^lOllduv. l-M.rnarv ii. r.ili for tli construction of an Mtooawn to of traction engines , n pu iiniki-N it i-uinpu'-fry fi^_ i inake .11 <laniHi;c to u ^reat ex'.-(H. The liiuitter of Axricultuie f:ith- - a bill li prevent the ruleriiiitiatinii i f Ihe p'niit wiled KinsuiK, m.ikinK it illegal to t-atln-r this plant in its wild Htnte after S.- pie in her 1. The mime ufiitleman brings mio lieinx .H new I'ouiid'igc Act which is nn im- prueinent on the old, portion of which va copy elsewhere. Mr. Uult'aleo at'empts legislation <-n Ihe xnnw fence pioblt-m, .^i^i,lg iniinici- ft.ilit es lionet to enter upon the erection of III-.- mine 11 cnnso them to he creeled, tc.jjether with the necessaiy legal ma- chinery for enforcing their leliems. All ihealove appears to ui to bo im- poitMiit and timely legislation. A NEW DEPARTURE The Standard )S "the Dominion Government ia pld({e(l to erect thi neason an armory-driU hall, which will Iw admirably ad.ipitd for fall i-xhibitinn piirposch, 1 ' in Markdtle. IH noi ihi a .rther old combination ! And is ic not a new departure for thu Government to Imild .gricultural halls for weak iniietie? In the pat, drill halls have not l>ec allowed to be usad foi any -other pnrpnaea excpl what they were intended for. We won't! sus/gest that the Kaat <M,-y Auriculturtl Snciey n<> make pphcatiun for the old drill hall liere. Hoisihly the (Jov't might remove it rat niton, If to the agricultural groiuuU and Irintform it into * grand stand, providing the matter were gone about in the ri^h-. w*y. On throj different occasions I he Lauriur Oovernmenl at- tempted to tell the drill tshed haro but fjiiiul obstacles in the way. Pet hap* Dr. Kpuiula could persuade the MUiti* Department to remote it a we 1 iv- auj(,{e>teJ. It is an eyesor* where jt is. Tbe B'.atb of Kentucky has uiadc voiuitics the milt for local option in that suto. This ia what \a now wanted in Ontario, aud the Dominion Alliai'C" should conceiitraU: itsdVorl.s to that tiud instead of <kmiinr1in, provincial prohibition 80inetliin that caunot bo anived at for years to iicni -it icstiliiiicc. [a tbacaH ' hrin,tbii fill t.-.-s mid ehtrge< nf Ihu pom-d-keopcr. ;,.,! h |..,,,,tur. iheuatiireolth.ooonpaUoii. and a so , f the f, nceview B rs, ,f any, and "^ ^.o^lieli of each ll.v' . ),. i . - I f the inimiil's keeping. Haob Under must b* aecomranlBd byanm-- i-i.iiti-,t cin-i|iie on a oharMwd bank, payauliB) iliurinli-i ut th Honorablo tlio .Min^n-i "t Pill.lK! Wink"., i-ipinl to tn ' W \wf unt t.l 111- am Ollllt i)f tll ti-ll'I'T wllicll will In forr.-iti-'l iif tin.- PI-IMMI ti-mluiiiiK clucliiiun t" enter Into n ich cono.-ini-il nvii- ihi- frequent oontraot wban oallttl upon to teto, or falMo i-ti-d liy thi-ir i-liihlrcn. and b* v *|aer'u!tuo'toonteil the cheque Will ln-nnan, i UNEXCELLED TRAIN SERVICE FAST TIME AND ATTENTION TO Winnipeg oawwUm Kihiiontoii llcjjiiia I'.iiindim Ciilgan Ituiir Laij'in NO'HI.II |{nHs!aiid Si.ik.nie Vnc -liver Vtc'o. it Settle T.-iCn i. a Pi'lthlll'l. Standard and Tourit Sleeping Can -on nf tin- year ivlii-n in-.thrr Thii is tie- i- fei-l '.i-ry n n.-l c"l'U , nntri abundant i-rnMin fm- it weakena the liinga, l,iwt-i> th pa vra ibe way for tbemore erinim that sn ftii follmv. I li.n,, 1 , -i l.iin Ki'im-ilv ii fniiiun-i for it** OIIHM, iih-ananl ami -.ifi- to t--k>-. I-', r hiih uld and i'\ery itality iii <li--nHe a.n-, <-,,n B l, anil i* ,, n,-|Mu-tnirnt ilo .< not l>iu.l Itseir to ac- Pt b fcwwt or au j^ttndw. |( I' UP.SItlK HKliS. of ,,, mjo Ottawa, Jan, S7. l l. .v a [' Newnpapn-K will not be paid to- -this nilvui tliemeiit If tlwy lokgrt it without authority II t;ll Mt. There wan an exciting time aiiouii.- the railway men at thu slalii/n herts on Monday evening. The r. ar end of it freight train vas left .standing on thi- 10:1111 line j>ii-l i urth of the slnli'-n anil before it could he ivinnvoil tho eneina i.f nniheiir.iincrai.hfd intuit. Tie en- BKAI.KD TKNDF.US iid.iresseil to tlio I'mit. 'iiimcr (liberal, will Iw iuruivo.1 lit t itinwn gineer jumped ai'il noelved i-nly so-n. J !, n nll noon on Kiiilay.tlic 1-t Mim-li. l minor ilijuiira wllihl till! Kreinan who I'D ,p"p'il|,",''i l! 1 l .' l *ntruot > 'i>r four ycnrp'. tlirei- tinion maiiicd escaped iniiiry. Tl o nbomelper wedl pm-li way. Iwtween ,. f rKVKUSHAM AM> KKVKllSIIAM was lifted on top of t he i ngino, and lifted - In- i-i.. ,1,,- - ,:ii',l not Ii I iifkiil ' I .11 The c'lho.'H.', one car loaded wlinit and iltuinl MBit Uelivaryi Krcm the I'oiitiiiaater (iimerniV pluasim. 1'. hit,' il uutirt's conlniniiw furtli"i- iiifoinn- tion aa tiic-oiiditi'inH of \>: oiiiweil C.intract niav a refritioraior car were hurntd, ina!|ing!tMMoiiaii(I iiianu form, of wnrtur m imoii- ri.ii.i-il at tho I'ui-t ( tlir-os of Kuvorbani ami gooilelBed buxe Ballon ffiiitorrwiao. LadJnV D j,addattUolhoa of th i-om < unco An nlh'1'i-d Itl-ick Haiti) ifing, c- my of six man HIH! one woman, lii't-n HireMed HI the Sm-. have a.ly in*p.i ctor. Toronto. l'oh.t< rliitn Dopioti Oitnwa. lOtb JaOUaty, llll'.'. loiil. Mail Bervi^ullrturli, CLAYTON'S FOR Boots and Rubbers "TMOSK wlu> want good wearing Boots, either 1 actory or Haiitl niiide for the wet .and cold weather or for winter should call and inspect our CELEBRATED MALTEESE CROSS & LION BRAND RUBBERS, Both Light and Heavy. Trunks, Suit Cases and Telescopes. Do You Ever Sleep? It' you do you will he wise to pay attention. 1 ara al tlio present time making a Specialty of Iron Beds. Tho oriinal of the picture ivon at the lieivl of this advertisement wilt only C'jst yon $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 del some tli i iii; "ice and c iinl'ortable on which to lay your weary lioacl. (if course we have other beils at other prices, nil equally low in price Sanitiuy Uccls such aa everybody wanlH " Springs nnd MattiTSses to fit nil be:ls. Examine our stock any- \vay, before parobaiiog your sleep imlucers. W. H. BUNT FLESHERTON, ONT. WANTED AT ONCE A limn with son o experience in horticul- tur In handle our ir-idu in FUshcrtoii. Splendid openii'n and |-rni:inent position for tlm right narty. Write fer pniticu'ars. nnd lulo ex|>elience Mno Stone I REPAIRING AS USUAL. & Wellington ili'll Nurjeiie.s, t'tal>!i.slu'd 1 TORONTO, ONT. .Oavelnlly Corrected Each Week I Wheat ................... Oats ...................... 4:! "to 4H Per.8 ............... 1 1 30 : |]( .11 ' ft 10 r > IWley ................. 70 to 70 ......... 10 00 to 10 00 i Butter ;HI -P ; '<>' K ICt-gs, fresh " :c ''" Potatoes pet Imj; KKI tu 1011 Oeeso 1 1^ , Duck 1" '" 1 Ml Chicki-ns. .. 1" to 12 ' -<1 v^JL I LiUIN iJ STORE CLEARING SALE Of all Winter Goods. Sale commences Feb 1st and lasts until Feb. 15th. W f want to clean out all our Winter (turds in 15 days to make ronm for New 7 Sp'in* 1 Onndl .-u.d in order todo this wu are Koing to i-tfer :,!lv. .-.: | at excepiinnally low prices. Ladies' Astrakhan ,1, :..--: 1 L-..I ;u, jHtin i|uilled li'.ln-, rvit. $4O.OO for J:;niio. Uili'' ) A ii tj; 1 kli,.n : l,^ket^i.%. '928 t'O for $21. OO. Ladies' liiiii cii.its,'^" 1 " ... i-nriey lining, rubber interlining, rog. f 18.00 for ?" . j. A'enV Ala-kii lieaver Fur Overcoats for l$2i.OO. Men's boil vt-r do 1 h Over Coat ijuiltod li'iins,', Mink Marmot collar, rei<. ?I7 00 f.ii Sl:i ."ill. Men s dim lined cnat, sahlu collar, reg. !f :10 O.J fcr Wi.5U. Men's lieavcr shell L-UI ley liiinis, ij cloth interlinins;, 1'. r-iai. l/iiii'i collar, res'. $20.00 for 814. 73. All other Furs, Stole*. Thr-wsand Mutt's :n LM percent, fffrejr. price. Men's Cloth Ovtr- co. ts at corre.-pondiii" prices. LadieN' l : ndf rwcar at cost, and less Men's Woolen Underwear, rei;. $1.0(1 for 7."e. *l!eg. 75 to !K)c for fi.V-. Fleece lini'il, rt-. ,'iOc lor :>oc. Boys' Fleece il lined, reg. :V><;, 40c and 45c t 'J'.l.-. Sweaters . -mil Swenti-r ('oafs, 15 per cent. ol v re 1 .'. nricea. Also Horse Klaiikots and Rugs, 15 percent, otf regular price. Heavy Uuhliers and Felts of nil kinds t h'jr reduction-. Men's nnd Twee 1 Kniis just in. re^. 810.00, 810 .')0 ami $11.00 for S7..JO. K>g. S!l..">(l for ??(i 50. HHJ-S' reg. fo.OO for ?,'! 75. Kes;. J(,.li(l for ?4 7.-.. Men's t'ullcli, th 1'aiits, reg. J2.25 for Jl. 75. Ui-i;. ^.i U for 51 .")0 Highest Market Price paid for all Farm Produce ^Jfis. JL attison (Qeyton w\ - . - . . - . .. J. & W. BOYD Flcshcrton, - Ontario. This week we are taking Stock, after which we will open Large Consignments of New Spring Goods. Fur ther announcement later. J. &W. BOYD Flesherton Ontario. gKil?^

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