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Flesherton Advance, 4 May 1916, p. 8

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May 4 1916 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE '% BUSINESSCARDS Societies i OBINCE ARTHUll LODQB, No. S3S,A.F.4 r A M, meets in the Uaionio hall. Arm â- trOBS'i mock KleRlierton, every Friday on | or before tlie full luocn. J. Wriglit w. M j BeLretary. mm WILL BE SPEIT er C.P.R. ON FARMS FOR \VU, or before F. H. W. Hicklinu PHOSKN .. KhlENDS-FleBlierton Council o( ClioBin Krieudi nieetn in Clayton ahall flmt a-id thiril Wedueeday oteiich uioDtb 8 p.m. »«»y amcr'BmentB to the Recorder on or before tCK tiTtt H«yof each month. Chief Councillor T. Blakelev:K«cordar W H. Hunt. J. S. Dennis Amplifies Announcement Made by Lord Shaitft nessy and Upholds Latter's Views on Enlistment, Trans- portation and Shortage of Labor in the West g OL'BT PLEKFF.KTON, 995, I. 0. F. meetiin Clayton « block the lent WedueBday evenlnR el each montb. V.Bitioc Foreeten heartily "eicome'l.'. K.. O. Hellamy ; 11. 8 Kin. See , W. Huakin. P)eau pay due* to Fin. Sec. before the first •V of tbe uootb. The providing of employment for returned soldiers Is a question that it demanding nation-wide attention, and It Is with great satiBfaction tb^ Canadians learn that the Canadian Pacific Railway is to take action In tin o. CairLe I regard. Mr. J Dentistry MURRAY K D. K, dental lurgeoD ' S. Deunis, assistant to Vie iircsldent of the C.P.R., has just r* turned to CftUary. and was asked detjills of the scheme planned by Lord Sbaughnessy. Mr. Dennis replied: â€" ,^. „ B. C ^ honor eradusto of Toronto Uuivereity and hoyal Collaiie of Dental SurKCona of Ontario, Oke aduifiulstered for teetb extraction uUice at reiideace, Toronto Street. Fleaherton. Medical \ fr OTTEWELL j Veterinary Burgeon Jraduate of Ontario Veterinary College I ranideuce â€" escond door south weBt'oo ! â- aary street. This street runs outb { Preebyterian Cbnrcb. i LORD 3I1AUGHNESSYS DKCISION "The decision of l>ord Shaughnesay to provide through the Department of Natural Resources of the Canadian Pa- cific Railway farm homcH for our re from 3,000 to 5,000 is tbe greatest num- ber ^hat can be obtained. -^ SHORTAGE OF LABOR "The recognition of this shortage of labor by tbe Departiaent of the l/x- turned soldiers is a further proof, |f |terior, and the tffcrts they are making any were needed, of his willingness at I 'o |"eet theji.tuatlcn by bringing men all times to devote his ijieat energy and ability, and the resources of the company, to the solution of the prob- lems facing Canada as part of the em- pire. The extent and magnitude of the from the- I'niteJ States is a contradic- tion of the statement made at a meet- Ins in Montreal a short time ago by. (Jfn. Sir b'.-.;:i Hunhes, .Minister of Militia, that ths enlistment of men la the west was not causing any si.ort- work of preparing 1,000 farms will be(='E<* ''"^''^' â-  »'^'' '" ^ •""="'• ''a°>' '''«'â- â€¢ realized when it Is noted that it in- ! "ceded, of the roundness of the policy volves: Building 1,C00 houses; build- ''^'f r*-' ruU eg advocated by Lord Legal LUCA8, KANEY * hENnV-Ilarrli'terB. iJolicitors.elc-I. II. Lucas, K. C; W. E. Kaney, K. ('. : \V. I). Henry, H. A, OBlces, Toronto, MC-U Traders Hank Klde., phone (ualn l«12;Markdale Lucai DIock, Phone 2 A. BrancliOfliee at Duudalk open every Saturday, TELFOItl) McDonald WRIGHT, Uarristcr, Sollcitorn, A:c. Offices, Grey ft Ifruce Block. Owen ftouud. Standard Hank Hlock. Kleiherton, (SaturdavKi W.H. Wright. W. P. rclford Ji. J. C. .McUoual'l, L. L. b. ing 1,000 barns; constructing 1,300 niilos of fence; digging 1,000 wells; ' breaking and c'ultivating 00,000 acres; | the buildings will retiulre about 20,-1 000,000 feet of lumber to erect. The preparation of these faims will entail , an cxi)enditure of about ?'!, 500,000. j E.VMST.ME.NT QfKSTION j "One thousand farms will, of course,' provide for an extieiiicly small pro-] portion of rcturiie.l sol.ikrs who will Shaughncs-y i.t tl'^e samo meeting. Every ti iio ('anaJIan realizes that Canada must ulUniattly send her last man an 3 spen I h-r last dollar to en- able the e:..pire and her allies to bring the war t.) victorious terinination, but why cr.l.-t men before they can be â- :c:-J. tp.an'spop.ting troops * "It is row recognized that under the n:cst favorublo clicumstances it will be ;':e did cf the yc.ir before all the Business Cards 11 CULLOUGH & YOU.SO ' Kaukers Markdale (ieoeral bankiuK business . Money loaned at reasonable rates Call on us. I want to obtain farm homes, and the w . â-  ,. , ^ j I Dominion C.overnment mcVt adopt i "^''" ""'I. ^""^ "^P" ''V'''"'"'^'*^'' I some general policy of providing these '^' 'â- ^'' '"" Atlantic, and homes. However, the Canadian Paci- ni ros3 the Atlantic, and after that (late. Lt most, 10,0C0 n;en a month caa »i„ ij„i... .1 1 1 .1 . I I he Ftnt fi^rward. .^!anv cf the bai- ilc Hni way has led the \:v.y i:i trvlngi. ,. .i . â-  ..â- ....._ taI;or.s iiO-.v authrr-: 3d are very muca below I'.uir full strensth, and it v.ill he nir.ny r.iontha before they will have DMcPII.\IL. Llcenaed Auctionee for th ^ • Couuty of Grey. Terme moderate an'' vatis action guaranteed. Tbe arrauKecnent* and dates of sales can be made at TliK ADTAncO offlee. Residence and I'. o, < eyiuu. Telephone cooDectlOD, Dec. G, 07 â- WM. KAITTI.SG, Licensed Auctioneer foi *' the couoties of (irey and Simcoe. Farm suil Stock sales a specialty. Terms oioderate satiufactiou Ruaraotced. ArrauKe- naents for datue niay bo maile at the Advsace < office, or Central telephone office FeTorshaiu or by addreasiuo lue at Feverabam, Ont, R. J. COLQUETTE Feversham, Ont. Agent (or the Cockshutt Plow Cos Full Line of Farm Implementt Wiigons, liuHgics, Cutters, t)lei|;hR, and Gasoline Eniiineg, Meiiilto Creum Separators, Bslier Wind Mill.s, Pumps, I'iping and i'jpc FittinfjH always (iti hanil. Ileal ty Urns', nf Fergus, Ilurn Tracks, Litter Ciirrii'rH and stable titlin^s, CiKkfriiu'l and Frost & ^Void Repitirs itlwiiys nn hiind Fcvcrsbam, Ontario Bull for Service I'ui'C liretl Hhortliiirn bull, Itlnipuror â€" W;,"..'i7- for Bvivlco i.n li>t '2'.>, S. ,S. |{.. ArtemeHia. Terms- -?LrO for grados, Turc bred cows <:t()0. Pure hruil T.iunmn'tli huii fur service on the above lot. Terms- $1.,"><J fir nil aiiimals. Served â- nu»t he iiiid for. 6Sfi.lti - W. .1, Mends For Service For seince Oil I it PJ, cnii. !l, O^iirey, one purelirid hhortliorn Hull. Terms • l.TiO. Al.so <jin^ piiri' bred Yorksliire Uiiar, Terms 81. IIU. All account.s nmsl bu paid to FKKl) TVLKK, Mannaer, of <;. II. RIKKK, I'loprieiov. 1 Sep to solve t.'ie prcssiuK liiid troublesome (luestlou and v.n dmibt before Uju:^ the Dominion Govcii!':; n' will ;;!inuun<P itB general scheme. AN IM.ME.N.SE PR^ 'ECT "The enlistment of the L'oO.O'.O addi- tional men railed for by the Govern- ment, will, of (ourse, double the num- ber to be taken larc of after tbe war Is over, and al^^o causes .". ;:erlous pre- «ent problem. The western proil;ices have respondol nobly to the rail of the emiiire In enlisting men to flg'i! cur battles, and alr.'^ady there Is a Ecrlcus ehortage of labor of all kinds, due to this enlistment. In the effort to r.;ect this shortage, the Uomlnlnn povc n- nient Is now advertising In some 4, (CO FUtcccied In tnllstiug the'r full quota of men. Why then go on cuhorizing alulticnal battalions and removlus rae;i from tl.e useful employment of iiplpin; feai! the empire or supply it -it'll munilirns v.r.UI they can be util- ized in Viz firins: line? V.BSTERN CANADA'S LOYALTY "Of the I -.ea £.I;escy enlisted, west* crn Cana(!.-i has provided much mors than its E'.:ara on tlie basis of popula- tion. A<< western Caaaiiians we are prcu.l of that fact, but why drive & willing hcree off its fe:t, partlcula.-tyi when Us energies can he utlll-o<l Ini I the meantime to such great advantaf ! !n rtber ways, and It can he kept papers In the T'nited States for 50.0CO laborer, to come west and help p-.;t In i . rendition for the time when the crop thi. spring. They find that,,;, st^ngth can be properly there Is no chance of getting this num- ,„ t,,,. supreme crisis?" ' - ber of men, and have announced that I ExcuriSlons Every Tuesday, Marc\> to October '•All Rail" Every Wednesday During Scrvnoi Navtgatio i ••Great LaKoa Route'* Somewhere out on tbe pn-irics where ):'.'\ yrcr Car.Ciln's Grr.itcst Whcdt Crop was produccl thrrc io u hon.c wniti'ij for you. Tl'.': ^NADI AN PACIFIC will talc, you there, give you n'l the information chc places, and help you to success. ;: :; :: It the bc:t PartlcuUra from any Canndlnn Pacific Tl l:ct AMcnt, or write W. II Howard, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. \ Stock for Sale Taniwortbe and llerkahires. yon ne stock for r/>e(lit,K purpoHt'<) for hsId ; alf.o Itonen diic.'{H pices riuh*. Phnno '»â-  writ â- , CJKO. W. IIDSS Maiwsll I', O. Boar for Service The underkisned has i tio'id Yorkshire Hoar for service on lot :!7, cuii. <i. Arteniesi:i. T.iius 81.00 â€" J. HarKfavc. MASSEY KARRIS IMPLEMENTS NEW SUITINGS | iXow Suit iiigs just to hand â€" some of y^ tlieiK)l»l)iosr wcjiyos to be found any- NvllCl'O. I This fumous make of implements is I well known nil over tlia country anil thuii own i{ood work is the best reconi ' mpndftticjn they cm receive. If you , reiiuire anythiiiij in tiie line of Hindeis, Mowers, iSoed DiilU, Cultivators, Pulp- eis, Plows, Sleighs, WiiiiKons, ("ream .Sepurators, lliirrows, Itollers, Cuttinj; lioxes, Kiisiliige Cutters, (iasoline C'<. glues, Suwintj outlils, etc, give us .% I chance to nuote pricen. Leavo your order now for ilia suil. Voii will never yiiti.sfaction ^'Uiirantoed. lU'jfrcL new it. Don't forget that wo dn cleaning, pressing and retailing. Our prices are right and our \iorkiua.nsliip h tlit^ very best. S. J. BOWLER Sole Agent for the Hobberlin Tailoring. John Wright, ' Agent Flcshcrton Notice Dr. K. F. Kiigliiili, O.steop;illiie I'liy.si. eiiin, of (lAcn .'^uuiid, will \iv. ii\ Flu^lier- ton on Tiiesdiiy iind Eridny aft.nin.iu :>? eiicli week . (.'oiiiniencinv r'ritlay, Juno Fur afiiniinlmenl (ilioiM !) ring o, Farm For Sale Good Stock Fiirm onsistinif .of loti 1,58, 15!>, Kit), KM, 8r<l con. W. T. ana .S. U., .\rtemesi,i. iiir^jo, coiiifoi title brick lious.! and goiid barn.t, small ()icli- Mil ; well watered - lUCllAIil) WILCOfMv, Fle.herli.n Hoar for Service Th.> undersigned Ii>is n lluu-oiiulihrud. Yorkxhiie H tvr for service on lot 11, e m. H, Ospvoy. Terms §1.00. -FUKDSPOFFAi;i>. V^\^% Handy Helps for Spic and Span Homes Of course, you are ^oin^ to "Paint Up" this spring. There's the bedroom, parlor or dining room wail to be re-finished. There are Floors to be painted, stainedi varnished or waxed. There's the Oil Cloth or Linoleum to be made Spic and Span. There's the Furniture and Woodwork to be brightened., Here are six "SPIC AND SPAN" FINISHES that we can freely recommend for this work :j ."NEU-TONE" Flat Tints for the wallij "WOOD lAC \'amish Stains "HARBLE-ITE " Floor Varnish ••UQIIDWAX", for hardwood flooii^ "SENOUR'S FLOOR PAINT", theoIdrelhibiS "VARNOLEIM", to beautify and preserve OU Cloth and Linoleum, We know that these Finishes are the best of their kind. They areJ'Made*^ in Canada" â€" and we guarantee that you'will be perfectly satisfied with the results you get when you use any, or all, of them. You'll soon be putting up Pickle* and Preierrei. You'll need labels for the jan. Come in Uid ^et a set of Fruit Jar Labels â€" priated and {uamcd* ,,^ We tive them free to our friends. 7f) F. G. KARSTEDT, FLESHERTON, Ont TENDERS WANTED Victoria Comers Mrs. IX. Johnston and daughter, Anuie, of Hatkaway, visited the former's niece, Mrs. Milton Bannen, Isi-t week. The place purcha.sea from Mr. Patton ' ?"}>'«« School, according to certain plans by Mr. Dever hts been solil to Iru Schfll. Mr. Dun VViJeman has rented from W. Ludlow a hat is known as the Williatnsun place and will live there this summer. James LocLli.irt has tbe grippe. Hens must be doing well this year, as we have heard of a numi ur â-  f people will) iliought we wore referring to their liens Ml our rcciKiks last week. Mini Walker of Duiham visited with Mis. (jcorge Ludlow last week. junior rooia .â- V McLe.tn. L McLean R Car- Priceville school report for .â- Vpril- Se-»led tenders will be_ received up to g, .^_^ McDon,»ld, op. m Monday, May loth, Uu(>, for the c .,,,.„ r cement work, carpenter work and brick »'»'••''««. ^^ McLean, .V work in reniuddelliug of tlie Piiceville son. , . ,. .. ... , • . Jr. 3-(j1 McLean, K McLean. and Hpccihcations, whicli may be seen at i any time at residence ut Secretary. Sr. 2â€" R MeDougal, E VVat.son, D ' Separate tenders will be rec'iived for Nicholl, F McUougall, DMcLnii, E any of above work tr f n- all. Lowest or | Md^yan any fender Dot necfs-sarily accepted. | -F. P. RILKY. I Ji'- 2--H Sackett, J Ferii.s, K Maths- Sec. Trustee Board. Pricoville son. Sr. 1 â€" N McDou«iill. M Carson, N McLean, G Mcintosh, J .MoFaddjii, R Kverest. Probably nothing helps more to make a railway ioiirney reiil'y enjoyable than ai.. », y, ,, ,., „ , ' •' , . , ,, .,,...» McDousall, D McLean. I visii to the "Uinini; Car, especially if it i bu a Caiiadi;in P.icific Diuing Cir, where highest ATTRACTIVE DINING CAR SERV ICE Sr. priuniyâ€" J McFadden, M W.it.son The annual bosiness nieotini; cf luis' the passenuer i« assured of the tii>i;e Sunday seliool was held NVednesdsy , form of ttheiency in ibe culinary art, iho eveniny last when the following otticers i choicest piovisiona the market affonl!, were eleeteil fur the ensuing yeir :' prepared un the scientitb princip'e known Supeiinteudent, Kdgar Duncan ; Asst., Herb. Nicholl ; Sec. Tiea.s , U. Cornett ; Librarian, Oliver dauelt ; Organist, .Afiss V. Stevens. Teachers : Adult Diblo class, Mr. Scott, usistaiit Mr. Ilames ; Young men's Bible class Mis K. Duncan ; Lidies' llib'e class. Mis U. Cornett ; liiteroiediato class, yirls, Mrs. W. Nicli'ill ; Iiiteriiiei'iatc clas.", boys, W. Acheauu : Small buys, Miss U'lletta Cornett ; Small pirls, ftlrs. Hoaru. Fire destroyed the mills and elevator of the llicc M.;ltiiiu I'l mpaiiy of t'liiiaiia, at St. Iloniface, Winnipeij, with ;'iiiO,tJOO bubhen of t;rai:i, lotil loss $:!(J(>,000 ; and the fawniill at Collingwood, belong ing to the J. T. Charlton estate, valued with uiaehineiy, at >7,''00. Farm For Sale as " Die'elie IJl.-nding." Your favorite diili, asyiiuliko it, may be enjoyed at iea8onabIee.)st,ainidHl ideal surrouudiuij.s, while travelling on 'he Canadian Pucitic Sir. Win. MiUIiiussn, ahi>!st,iiii breed- er, of llraiil Township, .suld six young aiiiiii.iU f.ir «1,080 or SISO each on an av- er.iae. Two of them were only four 111 mth-t old, two two year (dds and two ihrej years. He has developed one of tho bcit milliiii4 str.» in in the province. Jr. piiraary-G McLean, L McDougal L McArtbur. -M. LITTLE, teacher. ('cincuiiiiiig about li>,"> acie», known ai llie .MeUapfniio on 1st and 'Jml emi., N. I), ({., .Vrteiiiesia, about one mile from C, 1'. U. Htation and ' lllaKe. On the inemises are a liiiek (Kvelliiij;, kileheii a irl tvinidxlit-d, fiuuK! Iiarii with .stabliii).; iiiuleriuath. lini>le:iii'iit house and l>i(;Kre,v, drilleil well and niiiniiit; atieain. Oyer M aetes plonfflieil, about Lll aeres new seeds, For prie.i and terms apiijy to â-  â€" (!. (•Oia.lNSdN or .1, K, Collinsiin. School CMWren's Eyes. Many lives have been ruinea throii^i neglected eyestrain ; /\t Maxwe in chikllinod. The eves of i , „. , . .1 1 .1 -l,^,,ll J^A 1 am I'liMiinv' "P-»toilcp, a bl.'jcksiiiith every ihlld .slinUld DC ,in« an.l weod.voikiiv.<h-.i.sincss in Ma.x- examined. We have made j we.ii, ananm'nstaiiingup-toduto wood- a spcnal study of this branch «;<>«â- >>!"« -'"cbineiy. it win h, my en- , ' . , . I deavor 1(1 sirve tlic pulilic 111 a satisfac- 01 Optics, and guarantee ; tory m;mnerand I would solicit palron- Satisf'lCt''"'n aife, I wiiit your woik iiiul wi'l do it Consultation free. '"^''''- *'''"'''' NVilh hogs .selling at ^lI.tM) per hund. red weight on Tuesday, the highest ia the history af Shclburne, the siiueal of a pig these days is something of au arista- cractic sound, and the noi«e threatens to become even more expensive still, as there ia bfle iiidicalioii of a drou in price. The prodigal son, who hcided among swine, would feel that be bid been in high society if he could 8«« what each uf his old chums is worth in these days. Free Press. \ remarkable record of gi'owih has been made by William Williams, a ( Jod- erieli boy, » lio enlisted live mnn'hs ago with the TU'h Battalion at London. In tho live month:, h's height has increased frim it feet 2 inches to 6 feet 7 iiiehes â€" an average growth of 1 inch a mouth. In the .same time his wuii^ht has increased from l.')0 to lol pounds. William Welsh of Brampton wns saii> teiiced to six mouths at the Central Prison Farm for bein^ diuiik and disor- derly. By the time he i.s relensed the " -xQt " sen.^on iii Ontario will bo over. Walsh has been giving the police coB sidcrablo trouble lately. He enlisted last fall and was in training at Hamilton until bis unquenchable thir>t got him into trouble and he was discharged. Beeton public school was buiued down recently. The school was a four roomed one, Solid brick and built in 18,S1. There was an in.<urauee of $4,100 on the build- ing but none on the contents, the total loss being SI LOOP. A new .school of inoro nioilern des.gn will ba erected ag â- ^^^^ ' -=^ soon as po.ssible on the same site and wo k HI ' • 1 o '"^^^ '"' ^^'H^^" "•- *""â- ''' takii.g down ih® New BlaCkSnilth Shop waUs. Uio greater p.art of which are still X SPRING TERM %0 at tbe OWEN SOUND, ONT Opens Monday, April :ird 1916 ^i Students are Hdniitle and time M uiig women should begin.- â- lake propar ktioiis aces of who have enlisted. Write for X and Circulars. ^ The young women should begin. ^ at once to£ 1^ a? Particulars^ ^ 0, A. VLEMING, F. C. A., ^ Principal. Jj^ Secretary.^ ll^ OWtN SOUND ONTARIO §^ .standing. The basement can be used for the new gicucturo, aa the walls wero no6 injuiud. Mr. Duiham Smith caught some very largo salmon trout 1 ist Ftiday. He had set a not in tba bay f.r suckers and was rather surf-rise:! when bo fmuid bo had cuight one of the laisjcst trout seouiround hero fo'. a;ime time. Two of tho lish hung in fiont ofGilson's Meat, Mirk. -t for a lilt.lo whila Friday nioriiini; and one of them measured 4')^ inches in l.'iigtb, and W .- A. Ar mst rong:. i CHESTER LONG [f;;.*'^^ i*;'^'''^'.'' ^^t"^'^-. ^^^ le* '^^i"-'" \ L'ly.- Thornbury Review. iiiii»iii I i " i jM ii ^ <

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