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Flesherton Advance, 27 Apr 1916, p. 8

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THE FLESH ERTON A D V AN C E H SSCARDS' Changes in Game Laws saw The KiRh Hud Game Cummiltee of the OOCIETIES ' Ontario Lvcislature have miide » number ABTBUR LODOK, No. MS, A P 4 of chiingeH ill the gallic laws this seai(iii ^3^.!"" "^o^"- J- Wright W. M ' tion of Irappinn fur-bearini? nnimals 996, I. 0. F. iceata lu bf HT FLEhlT.HTO.N', BItytou ahlook tbe last VVeduesdav evanJuR «ac)( uiHhXb. VisUlDR Foreeter* beartily â- Jcomoc. h-i <â- 'â-  bBllamy ; K. 8., O, L'airts 5,'^iM.. W. .Uuiikin. : pay (Ho to Fin. Sec. before tUa Brat I tbe montb. Dentistry . B. C MURRAY U O. B , aental sargeon bouoi graduate of ToroDco Uuiveraity nail )tal^< 'ollege ofjUruta) SurRoonsof Ootario, fXt^vA for teeth extraction M. Toronto Street. Fleahertou. without a Ilcenxe, whicli in to cost |G, PhIBKi)Bâ€" Fleaherton Uonncil ' farmers' sous ozeinpt ; close season part- , I Frienda nieeta in Clayton 'ihall flrat ' •, , i i ,\ , i , . i_ ,.,,., iraWedueaday ofoacb month 8 p. m. | "ug" •U" grouse until October loth IH18; ȴ5;^"oyrc;ron^r'c'L'ie?"co''Ju'^[i''o7 ='-''• «•»«"" '"â- â€¢ 'woodcock except bet-eei. â-  ••loy;Ke«>rder W n. Haul. Nov 1 and 15 : hhooting of quail allowed from Nor. 1 to Not. 15, with provision that no iDoie than six (luail be .slioti in one day ncr inor« than 25 be shot in one Bbason. Shooting; leason for black aud j Kroy Kjuirrols and wild turkey to be for I the same period ; ducks may be hliut any I where in the proviucefron Sept. 1 io Dec. 'M ; license fee for capercailzie to I 1020 ; cottontail rabbits can be shot .in I a person's own properly at any linio, or ' taken by other means aiiytvliere at any time ; wlion csttontail.s are shot they caa bo k.'pt by tlie shooter instead of being lurneti over to charitable iostitu lions as formerly ; muskrat season ti.ted at Dec. J to .^pril 30 for south distiiet and at April 1 to May l!0 for north district the shotting of niuskrali at anytime is prohibited ; nu hunter chull leave the carcass of any tninial which he shot, and the melt of which would be good to aat , to .spoil in the woods, and no hunter shall allow the skin of a fur-benring animal to spoil in the woods. I.EDICAL ry Burgeon Qtario Veterinary College F'ond door aoutb weat^oo Tills street rana outb [urcli. Legal ANEY A hKSHY-Harrlsteni. â- ,,9,eK.â€" I. U. Lucks, K. C. ; W. E, J «'. ; W. D. Henry, H. A. OlBces, ^twg Traders Dank lUdR.. |ibouo ,\larkdale Lucas Hlock, Phoue 2 A. Sco at Dundalk open every Saturday, If Britain "Went Dry" Their (the British) drink bill for laat year was |!H)i»,790,000, and proLably they art) now spending u billion dollars a year on lomethins; which many people in the United States and England manage to get iilong without. The war has cost Great Kritain about $7,500,000,000. If we subtract from'this the loans of other countries, which wi)l presumably be rp- paid, and the money spent on feeding the soldiers, who would have had to be fed and clothed anyhow, though not so well in time of peace, we should have left, U8in« the estimate of Sir George Puisli, a net loss to the country of about $2,500,000,000. If then, Great Britain should j>u dry, as Ilussia has, its total war losses could be paid up within the next three yeais, not allowin<{ anythint; for the K-iiu in industrial efticioiicy and the saviiif; fioin the crime and impaired health which incidentally results from the contumption of a billion dollars' worth of liquor a year. â€" Tne Independent (New Yuik ) RMRT, TELFORD & Mt-DUKALD Marrlater, Solicitors, &e. OOlces, Grey ft Bruca Dlock. Uwon Souud. Btaudard Itsnk Block, Kl6»berton.(8aturdava). W.H. Wrigbt, i W. 1'. f olford Jr. J. O. UcllonaH, L. u. B. BusiNE-ss Cards *=-*TCTft.LClLGH * YOUNG Bankers Markdale jaaaral banking business . Money loaned It reasonable rates Call ou us. UcPHAIL, Licensed Auctionee for the • County of Orey. Terms moderate and aatia action guarauteed. Tbe arrangemcut* and diktes of Halct* can be made at ThB ADVAUce ~^«fAc«. Jteaideucekud F.O't t'eyluu. Telephone ctanCction. Dec. 6, 07 w U. KAITTINU, Licensed Auctioneer toi Farm Hud Stock sales a specialty. Terms oioderate. aatlafactiou guaranteed. Arrauge- oieots for dates may be made St the Advance office, or Central telephone ofllce Fsverabam or by addressing me at Feversbam, Ont. i-^JJ. J. COLQUETTE Feversham, Ont. Agent for the Cockshutt Plow Cos Full Line of Farm Implements Wagons, Buggies, Cutters, Mleigha, and Gasoline En)»ines, Melotto Cream Separators, Baker Wind Mills, Pumps, Piping and I'ipe Fittings always oh hand. Beatly Bros', of Fergus, Barn Tracks, Litter Carriers and stable tittiniis. Cockshutt and Frost & Wood I Kepairs always on hand Feversham, Ontario The German Censor has ordered the seizure of a scathini; report published by the Cjcrman Protesliiit Missionary Soci- ety upon the Armenian atrocities. No I reference is allowed lo be made to it <u I the Press. The leport shows clearly I that in return for Turkey's participation jin the war, the Germans gave the Vountj Turks a free hand to massacre the Arm- I eniana wholesale. Drawn up by German A fatal acdident occurred on the farm j missionaries, the repjrt describes how of Charles Procknow, kit 1, con. 5, j column after column of victiois, men, Normanby, about two miles trom Cliff- women and children, were marched for ord, when his eldest son, eighteen years^aays until they reached the banks of the of age, was instantly killed by a falliuK ; Euphrates. Here they were driven to tree. Tlie fither and smi were cutting ] the brink of the overhangint; clifli',bouiii wood in the bush, and the butt of a tire together iu threes and fours, and pushed swung around and pinned the young over to their doom. I'ora month the man to a log. Dolh legs were broken | river was nothing but a swirling mass of aud his body was Imdly crushed- Mt. jSwollen,8h'ipeles8,hideous-lookin:?corpses Forest Confederate. [whirled this way and that until they fell The- lUrriston Review says : We doi'" !'>«"« f""" buffeting and putrefaction, not know the domestic conditions of the'^" one occasion 1..00 people were taken members of the Ontario (Jovernnient, but """^ '" ^"S"' *°^ """" ^'^V^"^ overboard judi-irg from their antipathy to man isge I/''"' ^" ""'^'' '"f"'"" '^"'<^'«'« '*"«â- ! ^^e one might judf,.e that they were a bunch ;»»>•â- '«•« and .shot volley after volley into all of crusty old bachelors or a communiiy of monks. Marriage should be ercour- , aged ; far better improvident wedlock ' ^""^ ^- *^'"^^' '*'''"' ^- ^''«""- *'«> i:hau none. The ijueation uf levenue from the increased license fee, estitnhteii ai utagc marriag who showed above the last had ^unk. water until tbe promoted the O.S. Shoe Factory last winter, was sentenctd to two years in iroill Llin iiiuicitncu jic'eune lec, ceil imhieu ; ,. . a rt ^ ^- r at «45,000, is balderdash. The <Juebec I I5"'^'""T i!''," 1? "7, *? t "^V*^ "' French don't disc .utagc marriage. biitaioy Uid by »f rs. Paul K. Oiiay of / lijnn. Mum. Bull for Service Pare bred shorthorn bull, Eni|ieror â€" 8«5.37-for service c.n lut 20, S. S. !(.. Artemesia. Terms $1. CO for grades. Pure bred cows f:{.oo. Pure bred Tamsworth I10.4 for service iin the abiive lot. Terms -tl. 50 fir all animals. Served -nust be paid for. OSeplU â€" W..1. Mesds For Service For service on Ijt 12, cnn. it, <><iJrey, one purebred Shorthorn Bull. Terms 91.50. Also one pure bred Yorkshire Boar, Terms $1.00. All accounts mutt be paid to FKKD TYLEK, Manaiier, of G, U. BL'RKK, Proprietor. - 1 Sep Home tsecskers October Every Tuesday, March ••AURail" Every V/edi\esday During Scir.-.tov Nav:gatio/i ••Great Lakc3 Pvcuto" Somewhere out on the prp-rics v.here Isst jr.'.r CanrJn's Crer.t^rt Wheat Crop was producf il tbfrc ir. i< lior,.» \vi/:ting frr yoi. 1 he CANADIAN PACIFIC will taVc yon there, p.ive ycu all the infcra-.ctton chcut iVc hei.t place j, and help you to succese. :: :: ;: :: Particulars from nny Canadian Pacific T; l>tt Anent, or write W. H Howard, District I'r.spDnsor ARent, 'roroiito. , â- ^s*- stock for Sale Tsmwortlia and Herksliiiua. yonnjr stock toi- reedibR luirpeaes for sale : siko Ituuon ducks 1> less riKli' I'iinne "r writs, • BO. W. ItOHS Utiwsll i*. 0. Boar for Service The undcriiigned has a thoroughbred Yorkshire Hoar for service on lot 37, cun. ti. Artrineais. Terms- $1.00 â€"J. Her^kvs, NEW SUITINGS I New Suitings just to Jiand â€" some of 3^ the nobbiest weaves to be found any- where. Leave your order now for that new suit. You will never regret it. Satisfaction guaranteed. Don't forget that we do cleaning, pressing and repairing. Our prices are right and our workmanship is the very beat. Your Floors Need Paint Paint preserves the wood. Paint keeps floors sanitary and healthful. Painted floors make the rooms bright and cheery. Painted floors are easily cleaned â€" a damp cloth keeps them free of dust and germs. Paint your floors and thus have them always Spic and Span. Senour's Floor Paint â- ^w^â€" â€" â€" â- â€" ^â- ^â€" "MADE IN CANADA" . -^ is all ready to brush on â€" anyone can apply it X' evenly and smoothly. And it gives a hard; durable, lustrous finish, that stays fresh and bright, and wears, and wears, and wears, '' . 'â-  It costs less to use than other floor paint, because it covers more surface and wears longer.' We have Senour's Floor Paint in li beautiful colors, suitable for every floor in the - â-  house from kitchen to garret. C Come in for a color card, and a copy of otir ^ entertaining book, "The House That Jack Built". ;' Written for children, but "grown ups" get a lot of fun out of it. Free to our friends. 64 F. G. KARSTEDT, FLESHERTON, Ont Lyman P. Duff, one of the justices of the i>upreiue Court of Canada, who has come into proxinance beciuie of associa- tion wiih Sir William Ralph Meredith ou tbe CoiuniissioD appointed last week lo inveslii(ate the Kyte charges, is an old Grey and Wellington County buy. He ii a sun of the Rev. Mr. Dutf, some 40 years ajji ConKiegaiiotjal Minister at Stitadaide, Eraraosi, aud w.is born in Mcafotd in 1865. About the year 1878 with his alder brother Ralph, he atteuu- ed the Fergus IliKh School when ilie ed- itor of the Confederate was preparing for the Initersity ana actinjj for the part of the tiiBc ss aisislant teacher. He was • keen uiiuded, ar,{uiiientitive student, and we reiiieniber ihat more than oiici we had strenuous debates with him on points in geomttry and statics. When he went to th* I'mvarsity he specialized in math- ematics and meta-physicK and for a time taught inathetiiaticK in Barrio Collegiate Institute. After )(raduating in law and praulisint; a while in ^erijui he went to Br tish Columbia wheie he was when .ip- pjinted in 1900 to the Supreme Court by the iJturier Ciuvernmcnt. -Mt. Forest C'Nnfederat*. MASSE Y HARRIS IMPLEMENTS This famous make of implements is well known all over tlia country and their own ^ood work is the best recom- mendation they can receive. If you require anythinit in the line of Binders, Mowers, Seed Drills, Cultivators, Pulp- ers. Plows, Sleighs, Watfuona, Cream Separators, Harrows. Hollers, Cutting Boxes, Ensilage Cutters, Oasoline en gines, SawinK outfits, etc , give us a chanee to (|uoto prices. S. J. BOWLER Sole Agent for the'.Hobberlin Tailoring. ^ •>â- â€¢ â- 'm'fc' i ^Mfwww Jtr'^WHf y^^^W '^'JtfWIfWWtPi^ John Wright, ' Agent Flesherton Notice Dr. R. F. F-ngliah, Osteopathic Physi- cian, of Owe« Sound, will he in Flesher- ton on Tuesday and Friday aftei'iioon of each week. Commencing Friday, June For appointment phone 9 ring 'J, Farm For Sale Qood Stock Farm consistini,' of lots 158. 16!l, 100, 1(11. ;trd con. W. T. and 8. R., Artemesia. Ltrge, comfortable brick house and good barni, small ^orch- ard ; well watered. - RICHARD WILOOCK, Flesherton Boar for Service The undersigned has a thorouithbred Yorkshire Bear for service on lot II, con. 8. Osprey. Terms 11.00. â€"FRED SPOFFARD. Public Notice. By order of the Loeal Bo'ird of Health all residents are hereby notitied to u'ean up rheir premi.ses and have the same done by May Ist, after ^fhich .in iiispec lion Will be made aud pruceedings will be talteii acainst those nut complyiii'.' with this order. â€"F. G, KARSTKDT, ChKiiinan. - W. J. BELLAMY, Secret try. Farm For Sale 147th Battalion^ Day In appreciation of the splendid response to the efforts of the Crey Couuly Recruiting League WEDNESDAY, MAY 3rd hi.s bu-en decUred llTtli Battalion Diy in Owen Sound by kind cunieiit of Lieut. Col. U. K, McFarlaiid, comminding ofhioer, A Special Military Program has bee.i prepared and visiio'-s will have an opportunity of seeing the Cirey County boys at their best in various form< of trainfnj!. A* the btttalion will go inro mjbilizition camp in the near futuro this will be the best oppjrtunily alTorJed tf seein; the 147th in iti home county. The Soldiors Wives Lsig|no of the 147th Bittnlion will have churae of the Tipparary Tea R)om during the d*y and lunch will be served from II to 2 and supper ."i to 7 o'clock, proceeds to go to the funds of the Soldiers Wives League. SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES will run on the Cnn'tdian Pacific from Dundalk and Durham and all intermedi- ate point* fnun Hanover and intermediate points on the Grand Trunk Rail- way, to arrive in Oiren Souud at 10.30 returning in the evening. .Special low prices. For particulais see posters and small bitl.s. R D. LITTLK, Mayor. God Save the King, JOHN McQl-AKER, Chairman of Committee. ^?S5SSg^?^^'Sg5^s^!SS3^^ Mortgage Sale SPRING TERM at the ^ >? C>iiit«iiiin({ a'.Kiiit l!i;> acH-s, known as the Mc'Kae farm on lut and 2ntl inn., N. I). K., .Vrteinenitt, about imi; mile frdiii C. 1'. I!, station and > illiiKe. On the preniiseH nrv a brick dwflliiiK:, kitihrn a <1 Himilshed, frniiie l«ru with fctaWiiiK underneath. Iinplenient hcuisp and piggrey, drilled well and runniiiK Mtreaiu. " '" .... OWEN SOUND, ONT. Opens Monday, April 3rd 1916^ OF HOTEL PROPERTY IN THET MLLAGE of FLESHERTON. Indei and by virtue of the powers of sale conuined in a certain mortgage which will be produced at the time sad place of sale, there will be offwred for sale by public auction on the premises hereinafter menoioned, on to Dyer .Ml acres ploughed, about 2(1 WS'*" ^^'^ places of Students are admitte and time M Saturday, the 29th day of Aqril. 1918 The young woiiien should begin. W' aeres new seeds. For price and terms apply , t<> -U. COLLINSON or J. K, C<iltins(m. ScboolGbildren'sEyes.l'^ Hi - Li • 4 kiav Lxmvvc â- sj ^ % iiQ wiliw stay n ^r ^ -^ who have enlisted. I^, _,,,., - "=- M-_, . , rs . a 5g{»ia»"fl>uiham street in the Village of V3 Write for rartlCUlar8Esl*'«sherton, in iha County of Orey, 2* 1 ^. , gjaccordingtoptan of subdivision of lok 5^ and Circulars. X|lW'n "leBi't range south-west of the - - Toronto and Sydenham R<ud in the make preparations at once tofi i»5 tiie |>"Uf of 2 o'clock in the afternooa, 1 t .1 o; 35 i'"^ '<^''"*'iDK property, namely U-u.. mo places of the othce nien^gj "* ' -j, â- ..mcijf . 'S who have enlisted. "1 . J-'Wt Number Five on the north-west and Circulars. A. VLEMING. F 3^0. D. FLEMING OWEN SOUND Many lives have been rulnea through neglected eyestrain in childhood. The eyes of every child should be examined. We have made • special study of this branch of optics, and guarantee satisfaction. Consultation free. ^. As Armstrong:. C. A., g Township ot Artemeait, togethe«!lritli Principal.jp the right, title and interest of the ll^W Secretary.lg:p.^^"^» »n'l Mortgagees in the lands ANTADin S'y.'nS 'between Lota numbers Four and Ul^IAKtU Jj^jJive onthe north-west side of Durhaw Thia property is known as the Park House 111 the Village af Flesherton, and upon It IS erected a three-storey, solid bnck hotel, 42i50, with sample rooms, dining room, kitchen, sitting looms and leveuteen bedtoonn, also a good jllar. There is alio New Blacksmith Shop At Maxwell I I am opeiiiuK up atone e, a blacksmith. 'iug and woodworking business in Max- jwetl, and am installing up-to-date wood- working machinery. It will be my en-j, , . , â€" - .".. deavor to servo the pulilic in a setisfac- . ?""* ".' '""''^y ''"y thereafter without JO "n 1. ' ^**''* "" ^^^ premi«e» 4^X(i>, with good atone foundation. TERMSâ€" Ton per cent, of the pnr» chase money to be paid lo the vendor ei his solicitors at the time of sale and tb« tory manner and I would solicit patron atre. 1 want your work and will do it right. 7 April 17 CHESTER LONG without interest. For further p*iticul.ir» and condition* of sale apply to < -WRIGHT A TELFORD, Vendor's SolicUou, Owen Sound, On| i^'WHiaiii*-!-..

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