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Flesherton Advance, 22 Jun 1916, p. 4

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m " ^»' ^ ' 'â€"i^.. nnnpHd â- RM ^|I"«V June 22 1910 THE FLESHEKION ADVANCE "^ U'liisao^s^ The pliii) siiiimfiH duwii to the fact ^i<»6h<»rtoii ^t)nfMif<« '''-'"'f-""*' '"y "" "'*«"'«i '» ^ Odds and Ends ^ ^ Itt^lJtVlUJj^ *\l^V»llll ihBduviaup.iioiit.ii.yii^ fi.c it in current ' ^^ ^^ \n Jn.Upendent newiii.»("r. ("ibhaheil every ; â-  â€" â-  Thursday nt th"* ultii'S (-'i.lluigw.jmi Stioi-t, If hi- cm iln tliis, and the current ciisis ' *DTirii;<: cno Cil B V'lsahert'iu .SnUkiriiiti'iii price $1 ikt amniiii , , .. .1 ^ r ... .^ ' AKIll-LCJ rUK SALE I i»aeri,Mu. •^""*' ' 'I '.','' •, liiiii Itb!, Ihiin any other .xjrt ot ixuver, whMi mill inadvHinT i?l.)i wliun not so |i.uu j t , .-, ,. , . 1 4 vi-n ild orsi- AdvetHHinir rates nil application. Circulation the ca|);tjl invested duos not reuresunt a I , ,"" ,"" ^ '" \'' y ^^V 1,. .' •^ 1. , ,', , , ,â-  1 i 1 ht'iivy 4 year-ol.l inure; 1 pony 1(» ycir WW H Tl..ir!.tou. Kc„o, ''^^''''''^'''^''"y"""'^' "'â- Â»"'*'*''"• ^''^'""^'â- ''' i "Id «n,l himieSN. Will be »(.M cl.tiip. ! or plow doc's. ,1 hiivoni) iiHe fur liini. Not iifr.id of ^^ ; Hyiiro-Elfcliic i.o*er is not conlrut.d i <>uto.s.-VV. A. Arm^tronu. for umil thecu.st i.s linown. If tiio cu^t i» iireater than ll « benefit derived. Iho A lir„'o .iimntity of unin for sale, ot , <• -^ â-  f . , lioyd s elev»l(ir. Ceylon. SHtisfnetion niun ttlu) conlracs for It IS IV fool. , _„^ ^, „., ,...,„„^..,i Pdone CHURCH UNION COMING F. R W. HICKLING FLESHERTON ONTARIO. The PrtsbyleiiauGcueial Assembly iu sessioa at \\ inuiiJeg ln'S voted in lavor of cburcli uuiou by a majority of mo'-e than four to one. Although defeated the objectors declared that tbey will coutmue to be called the Presbyterian church a;id claim all oliurch property aihl parai'lieiualia. They won't be led by the uose iulo ing actual experiences of funnfrs any amalgamation with any oilier Imve the power to-diky. church. No, siree! To cm mniJ tiny â€" are in the same catagory with the w.iu ea wlio "when she will, she will, you may depend on't, and when sh? won't she won't, and ihat's the end on't. " There is no rime or reason in dissentâ€" merely sentimentâ€" and sent- iment is a poor thins,' to tie to when UUHranieed or money refunded Hydro power ii uvttihible to firniers. | '{Jiri, Aichie Slewfiit. SO K sort of power is in active deiimiid 1 on Ihii farm. The n>dro-Kleciric 'Join ale. f riie latest onifonolii records for mission welcomes aijplications for t inn 1 v^.pjiieji Ooc per :i(H). The Advaiuo. Dower. Kaiiners have found it profitable. I â-  â€" â-  â€" ' I Can you beat this combinations of | (!,-,iham IJros., Kusenia. for Hour and facts/ As they stand, they are state- I feed. Markdiile .uid Meiiford Hour al- menta of facts, but in the near future | ways on hand^ Tl-.e Sun [iropoaes to prove them by giv- Uhode Isliiiid e^<^s for liatchina.either comb, ?l.r)0 per settingâ€" W. H. Ttiurs- ton, Fleslierion. a n The Wet Season For sale cheap and on ea.sy tmns. Lot 13, con. 11, Osprey, 110 acres. This is i a first class farm and in a good sl.ite of -cultivation. Good Lank li.irn and new In some pirts of Onlaiio the continued | f,,.j|„y Jwelling. Apply to K. .5. Spr.mle their wet we'itlier thill. as elriraeterized this Flesherlun the present has prevented -7 .eason up to ...c ,,.c,.... ..... - , jj|^_^^^ p_^^ Sale-R. .1. Sproule the sowin- of some of the usual crops al ^ ^^^^^^ constantly on hand and for sale , the usud lime and has had a tendency to 1 ^.\^^^,^^, ^ (yH ^i^^]^ „f Ueeds, Mortgages, efficiency IS demanded in the work of ji^gym.,ge ,i,e f.rmtr. Such however Wills and all other le^al blanks. Any ghoul not yet sown are practically as re.,uiiino such wdl timl it to their inler- 1 1 .1 ,1 „. ... est to ''ive hini a call. g)td as ever piovided the weather in.- ^ ^ » « . the chvirch. Thcs^e slichlers for a uame are an object of fity to some. •^TPiid fiaiiie house and lot for Rile in j KleshertoM. Ijii'^-e st^iblo. .-Vpfily I" j Wm. UCHNICTT, Klesherton. of mirth to others and a poor object proves a l)it and the right crops be sown lesson in spiritual malleis to m the ri^ht way and properly looked after. everybody. ' .\,„„„o crops auie of provini< satisfac Union of the llirec clniiclie.-^ can toiy even at this dito are h.rley for "rain, , ^^^^ _uj..jj McKKN/ClK be consummated fora couple P-^'« ""J "'t'* f'"' '"'â- '«*. buckwheat,; ; ' ' for lora^;e I scarcely of years yet, but that il is so near will be a great joy and relief to mauy thousand members of the ihiee de uominalions interested â€" .Melliodit-t, Presbyterian anl CouLjregational who see in it a coii.=ervalion of force and finance that will f;ive much greater returns for iln' outlay ot money and ciieray than the pieiciit eoudilion of affairs can possibly secure. For Saleâ€" Silver Hull buckwheat for Ceylon. leivy vailing A. (illA'HlUsr, "C;-yloii. done. Harry 1 May illet. l.un-arian urass. c un tor Iora^;e j,.^,,. sialeâ€" .Splendul 1 or ensilaiie, sweues, white or H'li. turnips colt Appy to anJ rape. ! -^^^ â€" â€" â€" _ ISAKLKYmouM likely do well even yei ..iccri 1 ivi-(Mic on f.iirly well di iined land, teow about . , , , I'aiiitin;. and papei-hani^iiii ji bushels per acre. Aoent for Kmpire wa'.l papers. j I'K.VS and O.its sown :'. bu. oais and C'liriii'^ton. F esheiton. ! 1 bu. peas per acre to be cut (jreen for ' bay niiy be expected to give profitable ' Private funds to loan on real estate 1., .1 V, t !..„.. 0-. secnritv at reasonable r.«t.. of in'erebt. returns if sown anywhere before June J.J. I Y*-^ ;, , 0,.,,,.. i.'i..„i,„,.,„n .\pply 10 K, J. Ni>rouU', riesnerlon. Mll.LKTS and lirXOAKIAN Grass] sept 23 Millinery Reductions this week For tlie remiiiiuler ot the month we are offering the balance of our Trimmed llivt.s at reduceil prices, anil have (li\iiled them into two lots. They are all this season's good^ and are trimmed in our usual correct style TABLE NO. 1 ' - Hats ranging in prices from $2.i30to$.'3;50 for $2.19. TABLE KO.-' â-  Hats ranging in price fr(>m $3.50 to $5.00 for $2.93. , Untriuimed -sliapes and Howers at half price - - Specialties in Summer Foot Wear White outing shoes White outing pumps White can va.s shoes Tan oxfords Patent leather pumps* A big shidinent of Fancy China just received, just the thing fqr souvenirs F. H. W. HICKLING , tj Property For Sale Part lot 151, con 2. X. K. T. & S. U. 1 { coiitainins; 2Sh acres, about 1 mile from 1 i Fle.sherton. There is a s,'ood frame house Jj] mid stable and the property is well fenced and watered. .^pp^y to .hiseph A. licGiird, Flesherton or on the proper- ty- The Old Adage 1 Electricity on the Farms ! have wonderful possibiliti<»sasforaH> pr> • ducers and even for saed for poultry or I Rwiiie if sown before .July ID. Columbia Urafonolss at 81i">, *20, and 84.T in Kti>ck. ('.ill in and see them.â€" THK ADVANCK tJllioe. AllTICLK NO. a BICKWHE.VT niiy be sown up n i ^,^^^ ^^^^^ July 10 wi;h ceitainty of piofitable ' ^^.^ .|'„|, £• ,, wanted â€" K. .SAUGtNT, Holstein Bull For Service on a'lnoit kind of land Is electricity a hi.xuiy which fanners r'-'"""« "" "'"'"*• "''>â-  would be wiser to do without, or is there , «''«'e "••'•^â- '' '' ^'^ ""' **""'^'- need for electric powei aiid lichtiio^ on | C'ollX for Fora:;e Eaily or Flint Ontaiio farniH? | varilies (Lonyfellow, Croinpton's K'lrly, The Sunhas no h.Hiti.iion in .s:iyii<« elc.) s'.io.ilo be clio e^i, Sow ihiii'y up that there IS a need â€" «itha meat bi^ | to June 2.">. ••IS." It is only a ((Uestioii of the ser vice bcng |iut within ihe nieims and rcichof the :.vera«e farm consunier. , .^_ _ j r. Imiis if A few years ..^o this would have '"-iJU ' ^,^..-^„.^,",|,^, ,,,„i ,,f .i,,,, impossible â€" but to diy the Ilyd ! I, i.<t -Hetween Flesherton and Uock '; Mills, the cover olf the back of a buiryy 1 box Coinmunicato wilh Alex. Cameron. ' Notie.' â€" Herry pickers and other Ires- i pis^ern on lol 24. eon. 10, .-Xi eiiiesis, 1 will be prosecuted.- Fred Jamieson. S\\ KUKS ihiiv.- ill .-ich we lire liiviii;,' and may lie «ive I season a-i eX|ieeted to anywhere Notice to Creditc .8 Electric Coiniiii-vion is already supplying' lii^lit to fariniiii; eiiiiiiiuiiilies at which satisfied tiiein. Labor is scalce .md lii.li, .u d 111 llie nialter of the F-itate of Miry- Fl,\r '11 ItNil'.S en Willie Turnip-. . ,^y^.^ \\nwis, 1 ile of the Towiishi)) of O.s- I rule I „,||j|j. ,„,, ,„,t m, s.itiifactory in swedes | luey in the I'ounly of (iri'y, wid.w, de- t purpoa.'s do well if sown even l ceased. as, be. lid of .Inly and are most! Notice is hereby liiven pnrsn..ii» lo "Tlio Truhtee Act and aiiieinlinonls ' any for 111 I as hit.! ijieana which iiictia-ies the capaciiy of (he one in.m left on the avern.!.! KJOacie farm «iil increase the prolils. The filly way "out" is t.i make imciiinery (1 1 the work of iln, dufui.c | I'nired man. " U;isoline eiij^ines, wind | mills, and even piivale water powers are | doing this to a •;reat extent to-day prov- ing; the need for eleeinc power, if it is j olieaper or better than any other. | The new eia is i.ii electrical one 1 olectricity has nvolut ionized industry. 1 Now it promises lo tpread to the farm ^ cxcllent ciltle feed, beiii« p irtioiilarly suitable for dairy eows. k ep :n well as 8we le-i. thereto, tlisl nil cieditors and ley It.M'Kfii paslnra,'.' is of "rent va!\i â-  for s.iiiie, sheep or b"i f cat lie, Willi lale seedill^' most thorough prep- aiatioii of the seed bed is nbs.hitely olliers ""l ! Iiaviiii! eliiiiiis against liie entate of llio 1 Slid Miuoiret Uoivei-, who died • ii or about the tnelity-foiirlh day of March, imii, are re.piired mi or Inline the illiillieth (lay oi .Iiine, I'.tlH. to si ,id by I post prej aid or deliver to Willi iiii \Nal- I lace 'I'lionip.soii of the \'illa!;» of l'\ner- Ishaiii ill the I'oiinty of llrey, liiiior, the ' Administrator of Ihe Ks'.ate of the said liecessiiry if anceess is to be liojied for ,b.eeast d, their clirisli in and snri'inies. If land lii.i to be pl.uvedtnin a shallow 1 addresses and descriptions, the full par- furrow and in ease land is ^ra^sy it will i ticnlars of their claiiiis, the slateuienl , , , 11- ., I of their aceoiiiils ai.d llie nature ol il\e b. iiiuh belter lo p'oni-h «oain even 'f K,,,.„,i,i,.„, ,f ,.„,., U-ld by them, ahe.i.ly ploiiul ed last fall or early this I .All. I further like notice that afli" such ...,,., , , ,1 .sprii.:.^. After ploujiiiii' roll, d sj twoor I |nj( ,||,.,„i,,„^,,i ,1,,,^. ,|,„ „,,^i ,„i,„,„| ma- iindputits shoulder to the "'"â- '•I I'"'"'- | three times and harrow boh>re seeding. Lr will i.roceed to disribnle the ..s.sets Just as soon as it become.'- fully realized j ^fj^,,. x,,,,ji„j, ,„|| „^,.j|„ jf surface is dry. that there are hiindred-i of Ontario rural township, which c..n hi.ve electrical, In any case .-ot the seed in w.ll and no«erforthe askinj., and at reasonable !*'"'' '^ 'I'"'" "« ""l"»<""' m the cise of ., 1. .i. 1 . ...1 1 :„ 'hoed crops above iiientioned fee toll ritteSiMKitk ''M.' t>>(' iK'w eia lie uriiereu in. ' I that they are i- epl absolutely free from Instead of investiiij^ in costly and | „.,.yjj^ f„r n,,. i.^.^t two nionlhs. Ne«lecl (what is nioie to the point) Iroublesonic I j,, ii^j., i|„p,„|„|,|, ib^tail means hiilure ,nlividual power pUiils, fanners will ; when crops are late. turn a switch and have unlimited power and light at c isl. Dick's Last Race If a ehiiice of cro'n Is pos^iblt' si.w Corn, Buck wheal, Turniiis and lluiiKar- IJy using electricity in barns as power, ' ;„„ ^^^.,^f^ „„ ^\^g ljj,l,tei soils and other « charge of «'2.2."> per llioUBand per year j |,i„ds „f e„i|_ that is, clayc, ciny loams, is saved in insurance preiniuniH, as com. peaty or mucky soils, etc. hut anyone pared with where gasolene eni^inea are j ,,f ( !,,,„„ crops will do ipiili) well on used. Thin chaii/o is made by all j ,,iim„t j„y i(j,„i (,f bm,l. / iriff companies. The electrically-liohted home, will, its -eleo'iic iron and other aids lo housokeep- inK, will make the home more allraclivo to the woinen-folki, and at the same time mako the life easier, which is no ^siuall consideration. The tide hatt utarled, it is Howing in. The farther it risei, the faster it will move. Critics may consider the huge sum necessary to line Iho Pruvinot> wilh tflectrical lines, and then shy al the Mcheine. And yet, the Hy IroKlaclric develop- ment of Ontario has succeeded in supply- ing u^wer cheater to uilian sections than it ojuld he supplied under private o« nor- hhlp. Prices have been all ans" J to pay the cost of the system, h »»ing regard to the lirst construction cost. Ingoing on and extending the service to townrhips which are willing to pay for it, the siine plan ii followed. Fieh in- dividu;>l lire niuhl piy lot i'sclf. (^algarjr School I'oard lieoided not lo en^'age any of its stall after Juno .'HI. An old hay horse named Dick, owned liy Jidin lieattie, has run his last race. Hi) was ovei 21) years old and was thought to be unscareahle. UIck was usud by the hydro gang for convoying them around when they were peeling poles. When in Victoria I'ark one day last week the old racing spirit in Dick was aroused and »x it was not customaiy for any one to hold him he started on a ri.ii around the race course. When oppoiiite the judges' stand he jumped -jver the wire at the side, Hliimhled and tumbled over breeking his neck. It was Dick's last race. He had finisheil his course and all th>t remained was to take his pelt for horse leather. The owner of the horse has billed the hydro commission for (liO ami it remnins to bo seen whether the bill will hi pii I or the Hydro Commitsiun fight It out in court. --CliBsley Knterpiiso if the de-eased aiiioiin the (larlies eiillt led theieto liaviiio reu'aid only |m |1i3 elaiuiHof wliicli llo^y shall then have no- nce, and ihil tliesaiii adiiiinistrat'l- will not be liable for I lie siid assets or any part thereof to any person or peifoi h of whose elaiiij notice shall not have been received by him at Ihe lime « f mch li'^trihution. Dated the •-".Uh day of Miiy, DUll. \VUKiHT<t TKl.KOUD, Owen Sound, Ont., Holicitors for the Adminislrilor New Furniture JUST PLACED IN STOCK Latest and Most Up-to-date BsdS; Mlnm, Spriogs, Chairs, AND OTHER NECESSITIES for Houseturnishings W.H.BUNT Undertaker AND Embalmer Picture Framinii and Upholstering Office and Showroom : Richardson*s Block (Over Ihe Postofiice) FLESHERTON I .\ tboionulibreil H )l.<teiii bull for service on ||j| lots is;i bS4 S.W. r. & S.K.. Artemesi.i; elos- fj ely related to the world's eh-Aiuiii >n 41 poiiii 1 " e.iw. 'rerm^: â- â- <1 .'lO for grade.i, *."i.On for puro l.ieds. I .Inlv 17. â€" ;K.0. .MOORK Jt Son. A RELIABLE AGENT WANTED In ovcry i^oaA town and district in Ontario, wlierc wo niv not repre- setited. Territory reserved for the right man. Highest comtnissions paid. Attract- ive advertising inalter. •.«•»-• Splendid List of New Specialities For Season. I!) Hi- MM 7 Inelnilini,' llie new everhoarlDg KASriJEUKV, .S't. r.ElMS. Stone & Wellington The Fonthill Nurseries. (iMtabli.shed W^:.) The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating The same is eijualh tine of the \Sm (iravity Washer. Try one antl be convinced that there is none I tetter. w S. HEMPHILL Agent, Ceylon Full line i)t McC'orniiek Farm Implements, Binders Mowers, Rakes, Loaders, Drills. Cultivators. Plows, Ividinir ;ind Walking Haiiows liiantfcrd Wiiul ]\Iills, run:i;s, rijjing, and Fillings of all kintl-s, Deattie Hay Carriers, Ilay Forks, flings, Filter Ciiriers, Folding Hath Tubs, Frt)st Wiic and Fence, (.'ntters and .SU'ighs. A Call Solicited Satisfaction Guaranteed. S. HEMPHILL I Agent, - Ceylon, Ont. ltfi;g^«5tg^T; »^Bi t»5»5* i TORONTO ONTARIO 'I f{ Deenng Implements ijj ill Gasoline Engincsl|J All kinds of Deorins Imideuients. Parts JH! iilwiiys on hand, Am'nt for linrrie i l^J Cutters. Riirbor Huj,'i{ies, Louden ; ||^ Litter Cirrieis, Hay Tnioks, Pedhir ^V flliiiigles iind .sidin^;. These linplements reiiuire no recominendntion iis they me ] jSi standard woods mid recmnized .is the | j|j best on the mnrkoi. j [!! KHllT TUKES-l represent the Ston : jji it WelliiiRtoii nursery, and, will be iileiised ' "" to c.'ill if you send me a card. ED. RUTHERFORD Proton Station Flesherton Tin Shop- â€" ^ ^ I have jiist placed on the shelves a full line of Tinware, Niekelware and Agatewaie for domestic use. Call on me anil get your supplies. ings. I id I II I I I i^J C< \\i I 1^ 1^ ! % m Kavetronghing, Stovepipes and Stove Furnish- Kepairing ot'all kinds promptly attended to. Pipetitting, including pump work. Furnaces installed. Agent for Clare Bros. F'urnaces. Carefully Corrected Each Week Wheat !•'» lo 1 00 Oats 40 to 40 IV.IH 1 2.") to 1 (iO Barley 50 to 53 Ituekwheat 0.5 to 70 Kiour •;< 25 to$;; 50 Hay ?10 00 to 12 00 llultfr 2:! lo 'JH Exga, fresh 24 I o 24 Putatoes per bag 1 50 to 1 50 Oeesp. 1') to 111 Oucku 14 to 14 Fowl 11 to 11 (,'hickens litto l;< TntKeys 20!.o 28 Wool 33 to 40 D. McKILLOP CHRISTOE BLOCK FLESHERTON i^ ONTARIO. i M {( ^ig i i J #^ Tonsorial ^^ Parlors Wo Aim to Give Entire Satisfaction LAl'NDRYâ€" IVisket clo.sea Monday nijjht, delivery Friday eveni'ig CLEANING atid DYEING- We ar agents for Parker's Dyo Worksâ€" Olothi.s cleaned and dyed, foathora rej^venat d ~l T FISHER -PROPRIETOI? New Blacksmith Shop At Maxwell I am openins; up atouce, a blacksmith- iu« and woodworkinK business in Max- well, and am fnsiaUiui; up-to-date wood- workint! niachiueiy. It will ho my en- deavor to serve fhe public in a satisfac- tory manner and I would solieit patron- ase. 1 wnit yuurwoik and will do it "S^^- 7 April 1 7 CHESTER LONG N 4>

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