August 17 1916 THE FLESH E ETON ADVANCE > BUSINESSCARDS Toronto Unc North Societies I Hai'VMtiiig and berry |>icliiag is the ' order ot the <lny. Munition* Falling Behind IMUNCB ARTHUR LODGE, No. .tSS.A.P.A » AM, meat .t. Id th« U»«>Dlok»ll, Arm **"• I'f'lobaid and diuxhter, Lilian, troaiis Block KlMberton, •yerv Frldyy on also uranddHUifhter, Marjirie Liidlaw, of or t)«ror» the full moon, T. Henry, W. M. : " , " ,, K. U. W. HiokliDg, Sscrutftry. , lurontu, have returned home after visit- i; -' inK with the former's cousin, Mrs, llobt. naOBEN FHIENl>B-FlHherton Connell of Kidmi'dsoD . ^ Chofeo Frieudi niMttfl in Clayton'tball flrHt and third Wedae^day oteicb moDth 8 P m. 1 .,. it- rv - i â- > i fay aHeMuionti to tie Kecorder on orbefoto I rte«. W ui. Davis and ICoy Lever spent tee flr«t day of rach month. Chief Couuoillor | ,| --i, ._ j - â- ji „:, n,.rp,,ial homps Blakelav: Kecorder W H, Bunt. \ '"^ "^"'' *"" *â- " ^"®" P»reni»i nomcfl. i Our nuiehborhoud triks saddened on pODRT FLKbBERTON, W5, 1. 0. F. meeti In _,. , , , , . , wcUytooiHIock the list Weduesdev eveoinn Thursday of l»bt week when the news ef each tuontb. Viiitiog Korestera heartily „.,,... i .l,^* ai:„, i>,.i!„ !*..,.,.,« i.,.,i ,1ar,u,- â- welcome'C. 11.. G. Bellamy ; R. 8., O, CirtB ' i "Prc'd that Mi8.s Bella Brown liad depai- Fio. Sec , W. Huekin. »ed from this life. Belli had been alline Pleaecpay duee to Fin, Bee. before the flret , -r, â- , , ,â- cl dtvottbe mouth. , for .some time with Bni;ht " disease, nhe ~ • ' n-au t»lt.tn t., ( Ijfon SoUUtl hoSpital OH Wedncsdiiy and at '.' o'clock the following day pencefully passed away at the early Hf^e of 41 yeai'H. The funeral service was conducted by her pastor, Kev.A.McVicar of Chaliner's church, of which she was a iiiember. The body was interred in the family plot. Orange Valley cemetery. Beautiful and many were t!ie tioral oHer- ings. Amoiii; them were; a wreath from her hroiher, Fred, » wreath from the Dentistry tkr. e. C MURRAY L. D. B., dental aurgeon a* buuoi Kruduate ot Toronto Uoiversity and Kcyel Oollcge of Deuttl Huriieoue of Oiiterio, naa kdiuiiinietered tor teetb extraction office at reeidence, Toronto Street, Flettierton. Medical fP OTTEWKLL Veterinary Surgeon Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College rettiileuce â€" e^cond door oontb weitloo k«y «ueet. Thii (treet ruui oath „i,.iyhbors,a wreath from the Ladies' Aid, Pretbyterlan Cbnrcb. " ' Legal aUo from the Women's Institute. She leaves to mourn her lo.ss one brother, Fred, who livos on the homestead here. LLTAB, KANEY & hESHVâ€"Barriitere. To him we extend our deepest sympathy. B0licitor»,ejc.-1. 11. Lucas, K. C: W. K, 1 Kaney, K. c. ; W. D.Henry, ». A. Olllcee, '»> e all must remember '1 he youiii? will foront'o, M)6-U Tiedcrn lieuk Wdg., phone ( .- . ,l , j „,,,„, " „„,i :_ ,i,,. „_,] ,,„_ u;ain Hli; Uarkdale Luc»« Hlock. Phone 2 A. ( «"'. "•» O'" ">"»•- »"" '" "1« e"" ""' branch office at Duudalk open every baturday. j hope is to meet in the beautiful land beyoud. Mri. Mcliityre and children, Donald and Bruc ', of ToMnto, are vlBitini; tlie WRIGHT, TF.LFOHD * McDONALD Barrister. Solicitor", Ac, Offices, (irBV , * Ilruc* Hlock, Owou Bound. Stanilard Hank , Wlock,Kleiherton.(8atur('.av6). W.H.Wright, W. K Telford J". J. C. McDonald, L. U B. | _ I foriiiei's brother, Mr. I'jht. Kichardsoii, UCozy Nook Farm,) I .\ iiui-.ber from thi-i vicinity imeiid I mriiy West on the haive.st excursion. \Vc wish ihein tuccess. BUSINE.SS Cards A« CULLOUGH A VOUNO > Hankers Markdale Gecieral bankinij businets . Money loaued at reaiooaOle rates Call ou UH. | â- I Miss Klva Lever visited Heathcote DUeFHAlti. Lieenacd Auetionee for "'" friends recent Iv. • County of Grey. Toriue moderate Kn'l | •' Mrs. <j. McKee ami children, Kathleen and licoryp, of Toronto, ure visiting the Lover families here for a few days. We are pleased lo report llmt Mr. T. Lever is able to n sume duties ajjain after being laid uii for .some liintj with a ».<<re foot. vatis action Kiiarauteed. 1 he arraDgeuiente and liatiri' of Kalen can bl> iiiaile at TliK AuVAlic-e office, KMidencemci P.o-. < •â- ylou. Teltphon« connection. Dec. 0, 07 ryU. KAITTING. iceosed Aoctioneer foi the couuti«a of Grey and Himcoe. Farm and Stock salea a specialty. Terms ajoderate. suti^factiou uuarantted. ArranKo- Oients for dalee luay be made et the Advance olBce, or Central telefhoue otilce tevershaui or by addreBsInK lue at Kevershaui, Got. R. J. COLQUETTE Feversham, Ont. Ai!cnt (or the Cockshutt Plow Cos Full Line of Farm Implements WajjoUH, Uugyies, I'm tors, Sleighs, and Ijasoline Engines, Melotto Cream .Sepiiratois, Baker Wind Mills, I'nmps, I'iping and I'ipe Kittintts always oh hand Iteiilty I'ruN'. of Ker((u-<, Hiirii Tracks, Liiter Cariiers and stable ti'tiniis. Cockshutt and Krost A VVocJ IlepHirn always <<ii hand Fcvcrsbam, Ontario Bull for Service Pure bied sborthorn bull, Kinperor â€" 8«5:J7-for HKivice im lot i.'!!, .S. .S. I(.. Artemesia. Terms $l.r.O for grades, I'liro bred cows ?:) 00. I'ure breil Tamswor^li lioif for service on the abuvo lot. Terms $l.ri<( f n all aniinals. Servi'ii iiuat he [iiid for. 6KepIt! - W. .1. Meads For Service FiTserviee on I it I'J, en-i. '.t, 0<|irey, one purebii d Sliorihnrii lliill. Ti'riiis l.M. Also lino pure bred ^Orksliini Hoar, Terms St. 00. All acciuiiU must Im! paid lo FKKI) TYLKK, ManaiK-r. I Sep CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION Aug 26 Sept. II Empire Federation ^ Spectacle ^ 1,200 Performers; 10 Massed Bands ; Chorus of 60 Voices Glorious Pageant symbolizing Im- perial Solidarity and Power Mammoth Scenic Reproduction of the British Houses of Parlia- ment, Westminster Abbey and the War Office, W ON AND UNDER W SEA A ON LAND A R IN THE AIR R Scenes that have thrilled the Em- pire Re-enacted by Overseas Troops, Shells in Process of Manufacture Immense Munitions Exhibit Model Camp, Trench Warfare, Hand Grenade and Bomb Throwing, De- •truction of Warships by Hidden Mines, Bayonet Fighting, Federation Year Fireworks, Complete New Midway, Anmer '" "'"*• Horse Tamworths For Sale Government Exhibits, Superb Showing of Live Stock and Agricultural ; Products, Acres of Manu- I have Dome extra nooj youn^ stock at | factures. jiiosent both 8.x, alsoone youiii; sow, ' _ . • j «« . „ . ... Lred to fa'Kiw ill .Sept. Wrjiu „r phone : lOrOntO, AUg. 26 tO SOpt. 11 C;eo, W, KiMK, Mak«ill I*. O. ',1 iiiL I , I NEW SUITINGSi I t I I Ni!\v Suit in{,'.s just to liiindâ€" soiiu! tiC tli(iiiol>l>i(!.si weaves to liu found any- where. T.(!!ive your order now for that new suit, Vdii will n<!ver r('}.,'ii>L it. Siilisfaction ^Uiiijuiteetl. Don't forj^'ct llial wi; do (dcaiiiiii^, prossin^' and repairing,'. Our prieo.s arorigiit and our workinaii.sliip is tli(> very licst. S. J. BOWLER Sole Agent for the Hobberlin Tailoring. "The deliveries of inunitioD« from Ontario are runniott far behind the ((Uintities prouiised, and we are aeriuusly apprehensive if the existing conditions cannot be bet- tered." Such ia the statement of the Iinperlal Munition* Board to the Provincial Org- anizitioo of Resources Committee, which has been conducting a preliminary invcs- tigationint >lal)or conditions in munitions plantn in Toronto, Hamilton and other Ontario cities. This shorta!{e in production haa been hrgely due to the fact that there has been a very inalequate supply of labor suRiciently skilled to make deliveriss ettVctire. This has hampered factories turning out steel forgings and operations at the machining snd assemblin;] plants. But these, also, have been unible to make deliveries as scheduled, even when they are fully supulied with forgings and component parts, largely owing to the shortage of labor. The Provincial Coniiiiittee, therefore, iu bringing these facts to the attention of the public, desires â- . 1 To call the attention of all those engaged in the munitions and allied in- dustries to the importance of their serv- ice and the great responsibility resting upon them as individuals to coopperate 8!id do all in ilieir power to secure a sti'idy and increised supply of munitions i r our forces at the front. '2. To urge upon all those who are i leligible for overseas service and who ae anxious to voluntarily do their best ill this great strugnle, (especially those n )W engaged in ncm-productive work or 111 the production of commodities which aie luxuries more 01 less,) to consider einploynient on munitions as their next best service to going overseas. 't To urge Women's Kiiier';ency Corps lo register wmnen for munition work or for work which will release men for the munitions industiy. There in no need to emphaiize the importance of the highest poisible pro- duction of niunitious. The lives of our bciy>. and ilio success of their endeavors depend upon it. Statements fn in the highest authority in (Jreat ISritain and fr(]m the front bear no miall tribute to the pait that munition workers are play- ini! ill l.niigiii^ the war to a successful ci i.eluKioii. The Otlioer CoiiiiiiaiidinK a bt' 'ide of Caimdiaii aitilleiy, wboreturied from, lliit front li.st wiel, said : '•Tlie : Jormans will never 1 reak llir'iiigli now, liefore they had muiiil iiiis. guns ec|iiipmeiil - evuyhiiig Imt ilio 'iiorve.' All «e had Wiis 'nerve' Hut now wd have good guns ai «1 plenty of i!oi>d amiiinnitioii. Whereas t,illiierly »e»«'ie limiud to 10 to l."i niiiii sa day, nowttcusi ">t«l to I, OKI a gun, an.l mic we. k lately k. pt g gall night liiid day. lis all iinpor. tiitiliat the Mipply of mniiitioiiH bo kejii II) and iiiciessed." KlIoiliLto nte women in munition pi mis are nieeiing with goed success. In a i.iiiiiliei cf placis women have re- gisU'ieil, and are wailing to be called to woik UK 81 on as iieeess:iiy hrrangemenrs hue belli made. In Wellii.d, for inslaiue, i'o woiiieii li spi lided last weik lo ll;e call of ii fi eloiy there wlrch Dinds l.Vl III LIKI wc â- lien. Fifty percent, of i I'lose who Hiisweud the call bad never | b'eii III II i.;iilar e'liploymeiil I efore. | Wa>;e» in iiiuiiilion plants should be such r.s to atliitt Ik hirgc miiutu r if w.'ikeis. Four In seven, ard even ten d dl'iiH H liny IH niil iiiieoiiinion, for men employed on llio piece- wo<k basis. "II you iim'i be the man belling the t^uii, be ibe man bill d the man behind the "un Walkerton Walkerton, which proved such in ea«y mark for Sheldon's blind pool fake, I he MelaDcthon coal mine deal, and scores of W'eslern wild-cat schemes showed last week that it is still in the succor belt by purcb.'ksing heavily from a strtet corner vendor, who put on a Punch and Judy show lo amuse aad hold the crowd that were bi'ing at his bait. Watches with no woiks in iheui, and which would ifo when you moved and stop when you did* found ready buyers in the "comeons," who were out to te stung. More mon' y thin brains featured the buying as the locals exchaniied perfectly good cath for the trashy imported junk. The outside artists made a beautiful clean-up, snd Walkeiton again went lown in history as one of the easiest "Mr. Good Thin(( " on the map. Maxwell News Threshing is on here now. Mrs. George Thoinpsoi and dsugh er are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. S. Osborne. Mrs (Rev.) Ti.ler paid a short v sit lo her p.trental home at N< tlawa oi.e I'ay recently. We were pleised lo see Mrs. J. Cl»r< renewing friendthips with thd o'd n lighbors of ihis vicinit/. L. P<t'lister receive 1 i|uite a shi c'k the other day «hile running thi binder ^ o 1 the small farm south of I he river. I Mrs. Khi den and two sons are paying { an ixlent'ed visit with her sister,) Mr.s. Millen. I We were phased lo notice the namuj I f Mit-s Artio Wri«lit amor.g the other} few who w>;re successful in the middle s. hoo^I Normal Kotrance examinati. n a id extend con<:riituhiii>iis. Mrs. Iturnett an 1 daughter are spend- SAVE YOUR • MONEY FOR THE DoMiNON War Loan TO BE ISSUED IN SEPTEMBER. ' ... A By purchasing a bond you will help to WIN THE WAR and obtain for yourself an investment of the highest class yielding a most attractiv«_rate of interest. • DEPARTMENT OFJRNANCEJ OTTAWA.* ing a week or two with ihe f'.riner's j broiher. Angu. ?.torri<-.(.i.. I I'te. J. Leitc'i of the 147ili, fanip Itordeii, visited his sister, Mrs l", Kerton, over the week end j As a result of th- almi»sion given by ; •las. McCaughey after his trial, when he stated he had been fu'nished with lii|Uor by Mr. Val. liahii, of lie lialiii House, the Utter party iileadcil vuilty to the' charge on Saturday la"! and pud a line if $.'100 and costs. Constable Arrow- j sin-t'i laid the Inform tion an 1 is doing | his part in keepn.* the ti«n cleio, over | fllOO havjn: b_>u:i aild<-d lo the town ' tr-'isury by li;ies since his inception of | otice I.S months a 'o. Diirbani Uu\iew. Cams Astray C line lo the preniiies of tin- under ; sivnod, about the inidill<* of Ju'y, ont i lamb. The owner is re'|'i"sted to prove | pioperiy.pay exp-i.ses and t ike tie mm • away. MIS. Mc(il{.\|)K 1 liot '.I. I'liii .S. Op ley, Koireiiia I' o. ' DLst wet k Couiily O'listable Arch e Moore rounded up in C:inipbellford Willis Hicham, who is charged with 'he abduc ion of Lily .Martin, ai-ed 14, from the home of J tines Sampson, Duinmer, on July !lth. tie was lodgt^d in the jail. Pcterboro Kxauiiner -Williim Crowe, tf VVariaw, soiu 8100 worth of huckle- beriies i|uicker than scat on the maiket Satuid»y miiining. He lutt home with two waggons piled hi^li with mie hun- drid piils of Ixriies ; be w«s on the niaiket only a short time when the hundieil pails Wrre empty .tiid his p ck its bulged wi'h one bundled iron nun. We agree with with Mr. Kohson, si c- retary of the (,'anadiaii Forestry .\«siiti!»- tiun, thai it is foolish to spesk of the ble8siii(;s of the recent disastrous Noifh- ern Oni irio tiro. It i-i true tba lome .•«.iricu'lur.il land m.iy h:i>e been cleared, but iiiucli more l.md wlio^e only posi-iidf crop is timi er has been ridibcd of the p issibdity of such a ciop f.ir many yearh 111 cmiie. The 1 i>s lesultii y f. mil such <i tire 18 a very serioui one iiideeo, iiid, say «lui ynu will, it ii a prev, ntalde Ih-vs. Su'ieter legu'ations ts to seti'eis .startin-; tires, siic'i in pre\ail in other pans nf Canada. W"uld help a gient df*l. Why Oil'arii il.i- s ii t adipt such r giil itio .s JM ilitti Mil' >â- ' II iilersaiid â€" liiiirdiax. Thuuuh munitions if war are being turned cut in hundreds of Canadian fac- toiits few but the men actually engaged 'n the work know anything of the .system employed, the process being one i f the most closely i<ua>dtd if wa' stciets The veil will be lifted when Ihe Canadian National Kxhibition opei.s i n Aug. W, I'ermissiun h.is tieen ubtainid fn ui the War OHice, thr'Ugh the Canadian Guv- einment, to show the proctiss of manu- ficture and several macliines operated by skill.;d workmen, will be engaged fur the two weeks turning out shells and pruje'ciiles for deliveiy to thi Hun» through ihj gun muz/.les of the .\llies. On Monday i f lii.st week a S' n about 1-1 years of age of Thos, I'atchell's, l)ob- bmgti n, while diiving a hay rake in 'he hay tie!d met with a bsd sec dent. The rako cauylit in a fence rail which .scaieJ the hordes The tongue of the tske bioke and the boy f . II olf the seat ihd leeth of the rake ouUiog him along. The team r^n a cmisiderable diHance and linaliy ju'iiped llie fence winch released the lioy who was teriibly bruised and cut and had I > lij kii t under m'lrphine. The It lit on K I'erprise says that po;at'ies will be almost a cumplcto f>iil- ure ill this d .strict owin^ lo lack of iiio's ii»e. SAVE THE CROP Of WESTERN CANADA I'lve liiiioN enlisted anil ll<e lime-, deseiteil; with the llit-ft of a $11.'. 00 watiipr. of, a shiilgun, ii sx cylinder S.iiiili iV W ess in revolver to answer fm ; sus|ieeUvl also of tlio thof' of a Corona- tion medal itiid accoinpiinyini! birs; »iid with a charge of forgery landing agaMUl hull, I'le, M, W. llreeii, «ho wears the uiiifm 111 mill the ladi;fs of Ihe 17('>tli Niiigiira Kiiiigei.", was remanded to gani H', Owen Snund last Friday morning for one week, peiiiliti^' eii'iuiries ciUK-eiiiiiig him, by the Imal polico. Till) Mitchell Advicate had the folh>w- iiig leceiilly : A ease llmt moused a gdiul deal of interest came before the I'lilico MiigiKtrale on Wiilnofday. Win. Honey had Jilin Itnrch arraigned <Uv pruning Ireca flouting his house, liurch is employed by Ilio town, and ihe chair- man of tho Paik and Shade True coniini'.- tee gave him instruciior.s to cut the trees. The trees, in all cahcs, ,iru owneil by the peiMiiis whose proiierty tbey fronl, Mr Honey swore the trees were ruinud. Tho pruning WHS done without ihe siithoiity of eouiieil by ri Miliilion, and the Magis- trate lelt Ibat the slalutes were, not cmn- piled with. A line of ^ri.Ull aid f.S 7(> eo-ls were imposed. Aceorilini.' lo tivuris leteiilly prepated Ti'ioiilo's expendituie for war purposes ftiiioinit to JH(i,(lUi per iiu nth, orJl.oOa niinute, or 14canionih tor every nmn, wi linn and cWld. 7" " Si-.\ I ibTios irom the uoverumeni iiutliorltles show that the wheat crop this year promises to bo greater than ever but the problem that In tronblhiB the minds ot the farmers ill Wesleru Canada Is how can lliu crop be harvested? That is tho pre- dominant problem o( today In ''anadii apart from recruiting for overseas. Thf> railways aro providing special excursions to carry the men to their dostlnutlons but the ettort will almost bo fruit le.)s it tho labor does not conio forward for the work In view. There is no disguising the serious- 11P31 ot tho situation this year so many men having gone to the front or aro on their way. Despite this fact, luiwevor, there should bo no lack of ni'.ni to gather in Cnnada'a greatest .is.set If tho country la to ftill continuo tho Kood work of the past two years In ludplng the Mother Country In Ilio greatest war tlM v.orlil bus even known. While Canaili hui sent some hundrod tlunrsand me;! to tlio war there aro still hundreds of thousand;! more loft who have not en- listed and who are nut assisting In tho making of nninltlons. These have now an exei^Ueiit opportunity of do- ing a llttlo bit p,( home to help the war obroud. Cnnat'a's crop is ot vital ne- coislty to Oreiit Uritain and hei' AI- l!e.5 so that everyone who helps In galliorin-; In tlip harvest will In sonio meainiri- t:) i ssisting In carrying on tho war to a successful Issue. Tho fffort v,;ll not only be a health giver but give excellent remuneration. Vo.i who are not helping yow conn- 1 agent will turnlsh you with all the ffl" try directly are Invited to lake the trip West tor a couple ot months and not oul.v earn throo dollars a day and board but also feel that you are help- ing tho powors to end the war suc- cessfully tor Qur 1(49, Af^y railway t^ niHtlon to enabio you to go tO Western Canada and d) your lltttts "bit" by helping the tar;.iers to bar- vc-t the great crop on which i;»i much depends. I /i ..C».Jt «l>.M »l iH 'l