â- P!?«" "^ mmmmmmmmm. ^m August 31 1916 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE I H BUSINESSCARDS Societies PBINCR ARTRUK LODGE, Mo. XB.A.r.* A M. mMts Id tta« Uksouic h«1l. Arm troBK • Uiock Klesberton. every Friday on Or before ttaa full moon. T. Heiiiy, Vi, M. F. R. W. KickllDg, 8«tretkrr. ! PBOBKN FhlRNOH-FleihcrtoD Council of V Ctaoun FrliMidi meett la Clayton tliall Drat and tfaird Wadieadav of each monib It p. m. I fay aaaatiBUiaDta to tlie ltecord«r on or b«forv . ttr firatdajof each luoiith. Oiief Couuclllor lllak*l*v;KMOrd«i W H. Hunt. pOURTFLEBHKRTON, 995, 1. a F. meeti Id ^ OaytoD'i Hlork tha lact Wednesdav CTeuiDR cl Mtch uioulb. VisitlDft Forefttcra htiartily valcome'C. U., O. Hellauiy ; K. 6., O, ('airt.ii : Fio 8ec, W. Huakin. PJeaac pay duea to Fio. Btc. before tbt flrat day of tbe moutb. { Dentistry Dr. e. C MURRA.Y U 0. F>., deoUl iDrgeoD houoi (graduate of Toronto UoiverBity and 1 hcya: Cullone of Deotal Burituona of Ontario, j (iaj* aduiiilDittvred fur t««th extraction : oOice at realdence, Toronto btreet. Flui£:«rtoii. ' Medical 1 P OTTKWF.LL ' * Veterinary Surgeon j graduate of Outario Veterinary Colleu* f tariuence â€" teeood door aoocb weit'oD k*rv atreet. Thii atreet ram outb ' frcabyieriau Cbnreb. Legal I UCAS, KAN , „ *-* »;olicltor»,eic.â€" I. II. I.ucaB, K. C; w. K, Kacey, K. C. ; W. I). Henry. 1». A. OtficeB. rorotito. h06-fl Traders Hank Uldg.. icain H12;Uarkdale I.ucat lllock. Pboiie 2 A. ptiond lie -2 A. ' braiscli ollice at Uundalk open every Saturday. WRIGHT, TELFORD & McDOSALD 1 llarrinter, Kollclfori", Ac. OBicen, Grey & Hriics Hlock, IJwun Hound. Ktamlard Bank m ock, Fleelicrton. (SaturdavB). W.H. WriijUt, W . P. U'elford Jr. J. O. McUonal-i,L>. U U. SAVE YOUR MONEY FOR THE DoMiN ON War Loan TO BE ISSUED IN SEPTEMBER. By purchasing a bond you will help to WIN THE WAR and obtain for yourself an investment of the highest class yielding a most attractive rate of interest. DEPARTMENT OF. FINANCE' OTTAWA.' - . .â- 1 Rock Milh BUSINE.S.S Cards l» CUU-OUGH 4 YOUNO *' Hankers Markdale (Seneral bankluK buiinem. Money loaned at reaaonable ralea Call on ub. DUcPHAIL. Lleeoaad Ancttonee tor tb e • County of Orey. Ttiina moderate and »atis action ([uaraDtfed. Tbe arraugeuiiiita and (latei. o( salts can be iiiaiU- at TliK Auvance office. Kraideucc and F.o. < cylon, Toli-pbono cooccctlon. I'cc. 0, 07 Wlf. KAITTINO, Icented Auctioneer foi tbe couotlea of (irey and Kluicoe. Farm aad Htock aalea a apecialty. Terma Bioderate. tatltfaction guarantied. Arrange- ineotB for dalea tiiav be made at the Advance oBlc«., or Ontral telei'bout olbce feveribaiu t)t by addreining me at Feverebam, Out. R. J. COLQUETTE teversham, Ont. kitnt (or the Cockshutt Plow Cos Full Line of Farm Implementa Wagons, liu«gie«, Cullers, Sleighi, and OaKoline Enoinea, Melutto Cream Scpar.itoiH, lUker Wind Mills, runijifl, I'ipingind i'ipe Fillings »UayH oh hand. Bcaily Hri'V^ "f FergUH, Khi'I) Tracks, Carriurn and sliilile fi'tineM Ciickhliutt and Krrisl it Wooil Kepairii alwayH mi hand Ffti^ersbamt Ontario Mrs. K(l. Fielier aiiJ cliiKIren itturiied , t« Toronto last week afcompanied liy Mrs. Elwood Partriilgo. \ Ciirp.llaiold I'liillips of Ciimj) Iturdun, 8peiit tliu week end at his lioiiiu here. Miss Herllia Morrow of \Viiinipeg, is visiting frieiidi liL'ie, the finest of Misn LyU Fisher. Mish li'va l'4ik \» visitin^^ her t-ister, Mrs. Walts, Walkortoii, fur a fc«- days. The Itapti8t church is holding a garden parly on .August lil, af the homo of J. Hargravtf. lUseball match and good program is Leiiig piotidtd. Everybody come. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fihlier and bahe, vi.sitcd fiiends in this locality before re- turning to Toronto on Frid^iy. Mis .1. O. DaruKVcl and little Hon, Kobeit, leturned home from a month's vihit with friendt .it Katli. Mr, Guorge Fields returned lionio to Braiilford after an extended visit with his grandparents here. Bull for Servfce Pure bred shorthorn bull, Emperor â€" 8«r»:»7-for HervicB on lot 2!>, S. S. It.. Arlemeaia. Termaâ€" $1.60 f«>r gradei, Puro hi-cd cowH t:i.()0. Pure bred Tannwor'h horf for service on the alxjve lot. Terms- tli>0 f ir nil animals. Served *nuat be piid for. OKepDi â€" ^V. .J. Meads For Service For service on 1 »t 12, con. '.>, I l-nrey, tine purebrid Shorlhorn Hull. TerniB IS)*). Also one pure bred ^'orkHhire Boar, Teions tl-"^*' All accounts mutt be {Mkid to FHKD TVLKK, Manager. - I Sep Tamworths For Sale I have some extra goud youni; atoclc at present both sex. also one youni; sow, bred to farrow in Sept. Write or (ihone (;eo. \V. l!n,M, Mhxw.II I'. O. The cngin'MH who are engaged on tl e proposed hydro radi'il line from London to ( )wen .Sound h'»\ e an oltiee in Pearson's block, west end ILin jver, while they ate engaged in ibis viniiiiiy. This line will be commenced at L ndon, and »ill run through (jraiiton, .Se.iforth, Ihusiols, Winithaui, Rflmoip, Mildnaay, lUnoyer and t.'hesU'y to Owen Sound. Trade Htalisiics >hiiw ihit this read will tap on-? of the richest sections in Western Oiitar- i'l, and it should be a paying proposition from the s'art. Klectrio railways being much cheaper to operate than stsain railways, pHssenjjer and express rales will be consideraMy reduced, ' and the new road will undoubtedly prove a boon to the general public. Tne local municipal- it iis that will be lii'iiefited, will le asked to ihSiiH d< bi'iit (lies, wlrcb will be heltl by the i;overMMU'ni,iiiul upon tlio-eseeur- i les fuiicls will li.' I tiled to e instruct and e<|'ii|i the I ltd. If the project proves a plying coiiceri'., the locil inutiicipkliiies will not be oIUmI upon to contribut.i a dollar. The lirsi lotd to lie built is from ToroiHo to Niauaia Slid .St. Catharinea, after which the Toronto and Lonlon br inch will be constructed . TIrs line will then be proceeded villi. The new system will provide an hourlv jiUMoiger service ill a two cjnt rate and will c»iry eX|iressHl Ireiuhi ratos. CoiiHlrui li.ni will bo coininenced shortly after the war end I. Hanover I'.st. .\ f ttal ac:iaj.i! oc;urrod at lot 8, 10th line. Erin, on Monday morning of last week, which resulted in tbe de^th of Dawson (iibson, ."lO years of age, a highly esteemed farmer of the township. The deceased was alone in the tield cutting barley with a binder, and it is thought one of the horses, which le bad tempered, kicked him on the face and neck, killing him instantly. About 10 o'clock his tive- ycar-old son went to the tield with a pail of water, saw his father fall and gave the alarm. Mr. (iibson was the eldest son of the late David (>il>i<on, and was born in Eiiu town.ship in Ititil. He is sur- ! lived by his wife and four children, the eldest being live years years old, who h.tve the sincere sympathy of the entire cuinmunity. â€" Orangevilte Sun. "Our grandmolherii," tays the Pjtt liuwin News, "milku'i the cows, fed the ctlves, churned the cream and dressed ten children every nioining. No cjinpi- tent woiiun of this generation need complain about tlie puforniance of the oidinary duties o,' her housihold." A fewiltnisthu Ntwa has left out. Our vraiidin'Uhers i-pun the yam, d}ed.i', kiiitied ilie family focksand stockings, made and mended clothe', cleaned liipe made sausage meat, leached lye and made soap, put don n p ckles, sauces and [ire-erves, peared, cut, cortd and diied apples, made candles, looked after the liens, ducks, ueeso and liirKeyH, niiide and tended the vegetable and flower gardens, and helped out tliR old man when he got behind with his work, .^dd to all this, and nioie, the fact that this busy housewife found no dllhculty in tidying herself, putting uu her ttst duds and lunniiig over to a ueighbtr's a mile or two distant, occasionally to ^pend the afternoon !"â€" Orillia Packet. CANADIAN NATIONAL "£1 EXHIBITION Sept. 11 Empire Federation 1^ Spectacle ^ ^Y.^^/^a/sa^^a^^.>/'a^ •a--a-\«-va'sa.'va/va."j/vj./sa vva/xa/sa^ 'j/M- Mt-sa.^ ^ I NEW SUITINGS | ^ New Suit iii^'.s just to liaiid â€" .some of J ip the iioljl)io.si weaves to bo found tiny- JL where. ^ Leave your order now for that new ^ suit. Vou will never regret it. H|^ Satisfaction guaranteed. . . J Don't forget that \\v, ilo cleaning, i|; pressing and repairing. Oiu- prices ^ are right and our ^vorknlaIlshi{) is the â- i; very best. , 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 A ON LAND « R IN THE AIR R Scenes that have thrilled the Em- pire Re-enacted by Overseas Troops. Shells in Process of Manufacture REVELSTOKE and itsBEAUngSi (1) Alfred Lake, Mt. Revelstoke Park,' B.C. (2) Silver Tip Falls, on Eight Mile Creek, eight miles north of Re- vedstoke. (3) Revelstoke, B.C., in Summer, Showing Snow-«Japped Mt. Begbie. RKVELSTOKE Is situated on the Canadian Pacific Railway about half way between Slcanious and Glacier. It Is a town of about 4.50ii people, having altogether nine hotels, the leading hotel being the "Kevel stoke," situated right at the Depot Itcvelstoke is most picturesquely sit- uated In the Valley of the Columbia IllTer, and practically surrounded by mountains. Mount Hegble is always an Inerestlng sight, and the Glacier en Mount Begbie can always be seen from Revelstoke. The view from tlie hotel on a summer evening Is magni- ficent. There are two trips from this place which are absolutely unique in the whole Canadian Pacific Rockies. One trip is nine miles north of Re- velstoke, along the Columbia River to Silver Tip Falls, through the fa- mous Columbia Canyon, which for ; scenic beauty and thrills is unsurpass- 1 ed on the American Continent; and the other is up Mount Revelstoke. The \ Dominion Government Is now building ! an automobile road from ReveLstoke i to the top of this mountain, and has recently expended J200.000.00 on this road, which is now ten miles up the mountain. The road zigzags up the . mountain, having an excellent grade. I a high-powered automobile being able! to go up this road on high gear. Tour- ists who have made this trip as far as the road is completed, claim that there is no trip on the American con- tinent that can compare with it. Should tourists be desirous, ar- rangemems can be made to have sad- lile horses awaiting them at the end of the automobile road, sn that they can continue to the top of Mount Re- velstoke where a most beautiful na- tural park is situated. In the months of July and August.! this park is a most brilliant panan*^ ma of color, being covered with thij most beautiful of wild flowers, whicl4 give the appearance of the whol€ mountain top being one glorious mau ot red. yellow, and green. In the cei tre of which are I.iakes Eva. Millar,^ and Prospect, the background bell tne famous Revelstoke glacier. Th4 lakes are about five miles from tb4 end of the automobile road. Conaarfs Great LaliGS Immense Munitions Exhibit r Model Camp, Trench Warfare, Hand Grenade and Bomb Throwing, De- I itruction of Warthipi by Hidden Mine*, Bayonet Fighting, Federation Year Fireworks, Complete New Midway. â- * S. J. BOWLER Sole Agent for the'.Hobberlin Tailoring. Anmer Tlie King's Horse iQovernment Exhibits, Superb Showing I of Live Stock and Agricultural Produots, Acres of Manu- factures. iroroDto, Aug. 26 to Sept. 11 (1) Port Arthur, Ont. (2) Huge Gra In Elevator at Head of Great Lakes. (3) The Soo Locks. (4) "S.S. Ke ewatin. (5) Entrance to Harbor, Fort William. THE tali! afternoon sunshine teems with memories as you slip out of Port .McNIcoU. What would Mar- QUPtte say to this so-wonderful Kee watin with her broad decks, her com tortaoie berths, her unexcelled cuis- ine that toinptB the gulls to dtp nille after mile in her wake? Sit on dock In the long throbblnj; twl»iKht. You are In the north her.' and you can read at nine o'clock ai night. Vou can watch the past sup by In lt3 canoe, dodging behind the dark islands of Ueorgtan Hay. V on can smell miles of water In the breeze and miles of northern land Doyond again. You can listen to the stranj;! ^•ries of the wheeling birds, the linger Ing lltiuld lap of the waves against th^ boat side, the sub audible converse ot Canadian past, which is groat witn Canadian future, which la untioliev able. When you go on deck In the morn InK the sun Is there before you and the rollicking wind, tamed to a broezo by the atlll-green banks of the St Mary's River, gay with cottages Soon you'll reach the Soo and the far-famed canal that Canada and the States have made. >Miat'a that against the skyline, like black-barred skeleton hands play Ing "Simon says Thumbs Up"? That's the Canadian I'ac^Ulc Rallwayg nar- culo Hrldge, which split.^ acconv.mv dating In the nuddle, using Its won- derful tliounancl-fon :;ldo weights, and opens itself like scissor blades, a lur.v dred and sixty-eight f-Hit in the an- Truly ?. slrango town, this Soo, whcvc boats walk upstairs in canal-lock3 ^\d bridges go jack-kniting against ino horizon! Bee that welra boat yonder, like a .'nbale with U» bead and tail out ot tne water? it's an .\lu« in Wonder- hind boat so don't liui'-'h at Its puil- ed out proportions. It carncj a i" tie ma«hinery In one cud and a little crow in the other. In between-- which la anything, from four to 'nx hundred tee;â€" it's Ju'^t a serms ot Kraln bins, tied t();.;othnr with steel. It can sto'.v away from seven to nine tralnloads of wheat. Hut nov/ were through the luclis and by atternoon we might le i:i the nilrtdlo ot tho At- l:uitlc for all iha land wo see. At four o'clock wo find nursolvos under the awnln.ita where the Utile •jlue teapots circulate cheerily ana tl;o talk turns on how cool it la. Dinner tonight -strange how .mun- (th!i ^ and appetlteful we become in the air! â€" dluucr Is a Joyful procession straight through the menu, even wItt* the sneaking remembrance that soine- twdy said there'd be more bovnl at ten. Ixjokln^ through the porthole a» we rise ne.xt morntn.g, wo see 'rhundar Cape and In an hour or so call at I'ort Arthur, next door neighbor to cur terminal at Fort WlUitm â€" eleva- tor towns, both of them. Hetween Fort WlUlam and fort .Arthur there are twe«!y-flve ot these huge wheat-banks, each looking like n collodion of spent shoUa from some, giant mortar, trluraphaitly up-enaecl' in the service of manki.'.d and grain- trade. Their combined capacity runs to forty-three and a quarter million' bushels, this making the twin towus Iho world's greatest g:'."\ln port, _/