July 12 1917 THIS FLESHErrON ADVANCE Al THE- j/lc5l)crton: JlDuanci «â- ia<lgt>«nd«Dt news|ia|HT, |)ublUlied every rhoriday »» the office, ColUngwixxl Street, tnadiertiin. SubMrijitiDn i>rice tl (Jerannuui Ihea paHl in advance ;tl.&Owhi'D not *o i>aid A<]«er Muf ratea on applii-ation. CircnUtioD 1,100 weekly. W. M Thur»ton Editor Artemesia Council Odds and Ends ^ ARTICLES FOR SALE Cull the Flock Tiie ur'.?ei:t need of conservation deniands that all [touUry not (wyiug Us way in either CKK^ or sjrowth lie killed for eat in 'j. The present hieli prices of feed also nwke the keeping of such cla.sies ot poul- try decidedly unprotitiblo at well as unpstrintic. Therefore, for your own good and for the good of the country, kill them. There are In every poultry yard birds that have outlived Uieir usefulness imd other!) I hat will never pay their w«y, thtjHe mi«ht protitahly he hnished »nd marketed, not necessarily M at onco but as soon as practicible, taking into account the mtrket, etc. In these classes iiii^jht be mentioned. in the '>ider in wl.ich they should 1 e disporttd of, the followinj? : 1. Mai.k BiKi)^ -The breeding seascn beinii over, all males should be fleshed »nd killed. It will coat f2.<>0 or over to keep eich male until next breeding sea^•(>n, iheiefLfe. gel rid of thein ; it will »lfo be belter for the layers, the eggs and the trowing chicks. 2. Tl KkKVs AM> \VATKKKovvi.-ronisar.d tnrkey hens, geese and ducks, no: abso- lutily needed for next year's breedii g fihoulJ lie ii.>-posed of. :!. H1V--AII luMis of the heavier cVii'^e'i tliHt aic t«o yjari 'IJ and over tni.;ht lieller be marketed now. In oven the liulil classes iniiiiy of this age ouyl.t to go. < lihers tin' are Uyiii.,' hut llial are nol worth keej inn for Himllier ehouM be kept until the ou;,' yield not pay for the feci lietler s'lil culling out tho?e llial s'.iow s l'II'- <â- ! moult n;,' ;.s y u '^'t alon,'. The hesi of t*ie one and Iwd year of the lighle^t breed-, nii^^ht puy to all sniiinier, Iml only the year olds should be keul over winter and even lliese will Htaiid culling fairly closely. 4. Hkoii.kio â€" If broilers are early it pays best to sell the cockerels when two or three pounds in weight rather Ihau to keep till heavier. This is especially so when the sexes oiniioi be seiiarated and where the luns »ie small, the pullets will â- con re<|uiro all the rocun and green feed available. Light breed cockerels should bt> sold early ; it seldom pays to feed them to maturity, 0. RoAKTKRs Uiin't leave the nark eting </f all roFSters till late in the fall. DiHtiibute this sale over as long a period as iRi.Hsible. Never trarket without finis/iing. Pollock Puonoi.as and double disc reoords for eato. I'honolas from $lh up, and records fiom H.')c up. When in lo*u call Slid hear some good music at â€" \V. A. llawken, I'hoto Studio. For sale cheap and on easy t<>rm8, Lot 13, coil. 11, Osprey, 110 acres. This is a first ula.Ms farm and iii a good bUUe of cultivation. Good bank harn and new frame dwelling. Apply to II. J. Sproulel Klesherton ' The Council of the Township of Artemesia met at the town hall on Sat. the seventh day of July, 1017 The inombers were all present, llie Ileeve in the chair. Minutes of last meeting were read and couiitmud. Communications :»s foUowe : Ontario Muaici|)al Association, program and notice of meeting on 2Hth August H'17 ; Hydio Klectiic Railway Association, re membership; 0. Uichardson, re True- man s hill ; tlio Reeve at d Mr. Matheif- son, report on bridges 10-12 con. ; Sawyer-Ma.'sey Co. account for fcrapers, $1(4 uO : Gibson Ccdlinson, account Uv odmmuted statute labor at I'oylon ; G. I'ritchard, account reiiiiirs to grader, «il.7.->; A. Hergott, »«K3.10; Fred Wickeus, claim for sheep killed by dogs, 112 ; C. Akius, claim of $40 damages for backing water on lot ItiH, con. 1, S. W. ; Bylaws No. 12 to appoint Dr. McLean as M. H. U., i;i to tt[n>oinl U. Best as high school trustee and 14 to aulhorizo the borrowing of mouey for current expendi- ture were intfoducad and [lasscd their final retdkng. Caintron- Burnettâ€" Tint the follow- in' accounts f ^r gravel certified by the puhlic- Hugh K. Hammond oveisears bepaiu, viz : f. Hindle. Sil.OO; Xo.l, Kugeni.a Agent. Phono 2 r 2 S-J 40 ; S. Shier, S4.80 ; *_^_^^___ W Men's Wear for Summer Heady to wear suits Heady to wear pants Woik shirts Nefjligee shirts . Sport shirts Sunnncr hosiery i?8,50 to $19. 50 2.25 to 4.75 r- 75 c. to 1.50 ' 75 c. to 1.75 1.00 to 1.50 1 5 c. to 75 c. Leather belts New neckwear Summer underwear Straw hats Felt hats Silk and cloth caps 50 c. to 75 c. 25 0. to 76 c. 50 c, to 1.00 50 c. to 2.25 1.00 to 2.75 50 0. to 1.50 Legal Blanks For Saleâ€" R. J. Sproule | keeps constantly on hand and for sale i cheap a full stock of Deeds, Mortgages, | Wills and all other legal blanks. Any 1 requiring such will find it to their inter- est to give him a call. For Sale or Rent Briekveneer house I in the village of FIcshertoii. -A.pply toâ€" | Malcolm McUonakl. Fleslierton. MISCELLANEOUS Havini! taken over from H. B. McLean the W. G. Pickoll Insurance business, I| am prepared to lock after the interests of | D. Miiicks, Herb Kenny, SI. 40 Swanton, Our Assortment of sizes in every line is Full and Complete. Grocery Department Uncolored Japan Tea at 25 c. A special purshase enables the offering of a good Uncolored Japan Tea at 25 c. per pound or 4h pounds for $1.00. Under present conitions of the Tea market it will pay you to lay in a stock. \ :, Millinery Department Clearino: Prices for the remainder of the Season. n J. and T the for yenr doi .s kei p iMlly oil's keip nigs b.'cau.'W of wa'ei iil^ and damai^iili! Address and Presentation Previous to the dei>arture i-f Mis'* Kertha Oitfen from Fast Mountain her pupils gathered together at the picnic on Thursday last and presented her with a handsome jewel case and brooch, accom- panied by the following ad iress : Dear Miss Giffen,â€" We, the pupils of 8. S. No. I , Kupbrasia and Artemesia, have learned with regret of your intended departure from our midst . When we Ihink of tne many happy, bu.'^y days •pent together we feel we cannot let this opportunity pass of showing in some slight dctrree the appreciation we feel for the help you have always been to us, i>nd we know we are but voiiing the senti- ments of the section when we w\^h you every future success. As a slight token of leniombrance of the many pleasant hours spent logetlier we ask you to accept thi.l jewel case and brooch togetlui with • ur united go.)d wLthei fir your future welfare. Signed on behalf of the i>upiU of Sunlight Collegeâ€" Eva Alien. (Jlarenco Hniait. Mib.s Giilen, who was taken conipletidy by surfiri^e, made a very feeling re^i'y assuring those present of her kindly feeling for all in the community. (!<».-)(); F. Hill, SStJ.lO ; C. McMillan.} ?:i..".ii ; Mrs. Fisher, 8H..50 Watson, SH »). Ciirried. Matliewson â€" Cameron â€" That accoutit of Sawyer- Mas?t-y Co. scrapers ?.S'.» 7S he p»id.â€" Carried. Matliewson- Buriica--ThaL G. I'rit- chard be paid $l.-'5 and R. B. Nobles 8;{.7."> for repairing -irader,â€" tarried. Cameron- Burnet Iâ€" Thnt the report of the Comniittcc to examine bridges on 10 aul 1'-* c n.'i. in Waid 2 be received and the Coiiiinitleo are authorized to iiiake the mggesled ii pairs at an early d ite and they be pud -^•-'.â- ".O e;.th for llieir .service'*. â€" C'aivied. C.iiiuronâ€" I'lurnett â€" That the rip.. it of Mr. Miul.ew.-on "ti work in his Division lie received ami he paid $lt< I'o fur i>.'. days overseeinii and S^l.l.'i refund for -upplie.s. Carried. C.inierouâ€" Boriietl- That the Town- slilp's .S.)iiciti.r bo instructed to notify •he Hydro Electric that this Council will take legal proceed- to recover claniauei from them from their pond llood- :!Oth and :i.'iid side- load.; iu 'he iiiuiiieipalily unless son action is taken by them to repair such damages by the25ili .)ulyl!ll7. Carried, Ciuieron-Slinsonâ€" That the report of Mr. Burnett on work in Div. 1 be received and l.e paid 811. 2J for 4.', days ov^rseeing the same. â€" Carried. Siinson Mhthewsonâ€" That the Reeve bo paid 82.50 committee, re Weber Road â€" 'Jarried. Cameronâ€" Burneitâ€" That the Reeve he paid fr).00 for two days work, re Saugeen .Junction bridge.- Carried. Burnettâ€" Slinsor.Thit the account of A. Hergott of$8:<.12 for repairs and time repairing grader be paid. --Carried. Matliewson â€" Burnett â€" That Mr. Cameron is hereby auth'jrized to grade Trueinan's hill and pul the ^aIne in a passable condition. --Carried. Cimeronâ€" Hurnett-Th.it A. Camer- on bf refunded '.ia cents for suppliis provided for grader. â€" Carried. Cameron -Stin.sonâ€" That notices be posted at Hydro pond on Hih lino warn- ini! all panie.'i that they will be held recponsibte and liab'e to prosecution for obstructing the highway hy automobiles and other vchicUs .standing on that put of the liigliwiy. Cameron â€" Stinson â€" That Fred Wickens bo pail ?l-' for sheep Killed hy do'^s â€" C »rr ied. Council adjourned Try Feversha.n Pastry Klour, the best for your cook. All Ontario wheat. .^1 If yc u wiinl a good piano or any othe uncal inilniiiieiit, call or write .). (! iiii.sic d'ialer and photo artist m Koutiior, Ma'k.lale Private funds to loan on real estate security at rea.sonable rate of interest. Apply to R, J. Sproule, Flesherlon. sept 'i'^ F. H. W. HICRLING FLESHERTON, - ONTARIO. lliyhest price for Graham Uros. Kugonia. butter !and cpgs at 1 .lune2!t Hol.stein Bull For Service Painting .ill 1 impor-lianging. See I Kauiples.-^ H.CaiTington. Oct. 1 P.istiire Wiiiile.il head ot cattle.- -W -For thirty or fuuriy Orr, Proton StaL'on. A'jthoroughbred HolHtein bull fornerviceon lotn is:( 1S4 .S.W. T. & ."^.H.. Aiteiiiesia; el.ih- cly ivluti-.l t.i the w..rlirs ehainpion â- l4-|)i>und eow. TiTrii*: •"'l .â- ><) fur grades, .Sl.uo lor pure breib. Teachor Wiinredâ€" For S. S. No !^ Ailenu via, diilies to commence Sept. 4, r.117. Protestant. .Apply to Jacob Par- liament, Eugenia P.O. Lost â€" .'VI ou*. June 14, somewhere Power Comnii.'isioii j between Ceylon iiid Nulin s mill, Kle^-h- crti 11, vii tjcnay's mill, a mans light co'oured raincoat. Finder will lie suit- ably rewar'led by ioaviiig the The Advance dlicc. 1 .lulv 17. â€" i;Ki). .MoOUKitSon. same at I^ostâ€" On Saturday, June 10, at the sale of ihe Ute Dr. Carter, 84. Finder leave at this oflice or Mrs. Alfred Thistlethwsile, Flesherton. - For, Service One pure i>red Shorthorn Bull on lot oO, con, it, Artemesia, Terms Sl.OO for grades. Must be paid within t) months from date of service. 1 Jan. 17. â€" K. O. Turner. MASSEY HARRIS IMPLEMENTS FlesHerton #^ Tonsorial ^1^ Parlors We Aim to G)ve Entire Satisfactiou LALNDRYâ€" Basket closes Monday night, delivery Friday eveuin CLEANING and DYEINCâ€" We are _._, .. .., ^.. , „-.. , agents for Parker's Dye Works â€" Clothfj* •Separators, Harrows. Rollers, Cutting ! cleaned and dvcd. feathers re^ilvenatei Boxes, Ensilage Cutters, Gasoline ei gines, Sawing uuttits, etc , give us a chanec to <[Uote pricer.. This famous make of implomenta is well known all over the country and their own good work is the best recom- mendation they can receive. If you re.iuire anything in the line of Binders, Mowers, Seed Drills, Cultivators, I'ulp ers, Plows, Sleighs, Waggon!", Cream T FISHER â- PROPRIETOB John Wright, - Agent NcW BlackSHlith ShOp Flesherton 'uuuul The Old Adage The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating The same is cquall} true of the 1900 Gravity Washer. Try one and be convinced that there is none better. S. HEMPHILL Agent, Ceylon Full line ot Mcl'orinick Farm Iiu|)loment.s, Binders Owen Sound Mei:»rs. W. A. Russell and I. G. Finch, two of the prin.ipd promoters of the Canadian ( »il(ield» Ltd., the company drilling for oil in Keslierton, were in •own yesterday. Tl ey report that good progress is being ini.de in drilling the lirs well, which is being put d(jwn on.the farm of Mrs. Lover, tw.. and a half miles north eaat of Klesherloii. Messrs. RutsoU and Finch areconticl.nt of the .'iiiecetis of their enterprise and say that the indications from Ihe lirit wfll are molt proini.sing. Lt. Col, O. F. McFarland, of the 147th Haftalion, .ilid lately in command of the Hth Reserve lUltalioii in iMigland, lias gone on active s.-rvice to tlu) front with the 4ihC.M.R. Iji'ialion to which many of the oMicers and men of llmfSriiys have gone The c.iniiiK nd < f Ihe Hih Riboivo h^s been t:ikeii over by Col. Gordon from llie Ith C.M.I l. Rjittalion. Major Corwe has acciMiipaniod Cd. McFatlat-d to Franceâ€" Owen Sound Sun. A woman wanled to help in tho house- work of a small family Toe work ii-. light and no washing. An elderly wcuimii preferred, who would make it her per- iiianotit lio'ie. Apply to .lulinson Lucas, liox I t, Markdale. Mowers, Hakes, Loaders, Drill.s. C'ldtivatois Jiiding and Walking iranov\s IJiantfcnl IVIill.s, Pumps, Piping antl Fittings of all Heattit! liny Carrior.s. Hay Fi)!k.s, Slings, ( "arricrs Plows, Wind kinds. Filter or Service For service on \A 12, con. !>, Osprey, one purebred Shorthorn Bull. Terms 1.50. Also one pure bred Yorkshire Roar, Terms $1.DU. All accounts muat be paid to FRED TYLER, Manacer. -ISep At Maxwell I am opeiiiut! upatance, a blaclssmith- ing and woodworking business in Ma.\- well, and am ns'aKiui.' up-to-date wood- working macliineiy. It will be my en- deavor to serve the public in a satisf:\c- tory manner and I wouhi solicit patron- age. 1 wrnt yourwork and will do it right. 7 April I ESTER LONG i ^^^'^^'^^^-'^f^i^^^i '^'SiS^^^'^ii^''^ ~'S^'^i^ Folding liath Tubs, Fro.st Wire and F'ence Cutter.s antl Sleighs. A Call Solicited Satisfaction Guaranteed. S. HEMPHILL Agent, - Ceylon, Ont. | Flesherton Tin Shop- i i % have just placed on the shelves a full line of «[ Tinware, Nickelware and Agateware for domestic |j|i ...,« ri„ii 1 .. 1- |5i M use. Call on nie and get your supplies. Eavetroughing, Stovepipes and Stove Furnish- f( ings. i Furnaces Furnaces Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Pipefitting, including pump work. installeil. Agent for Clare Bros. D. McKILLOP CHRISTOE BLOCK FLESHERTON jtt ONTARIO. For SaU- One good .lersey cow, !inn- \W^^ ' years going '"'e, duo to freshen lirsl of August- Al.^0 a number of while Lrg- honi bona. Oeo. Graham, Kugenia. Term from August 27lh. ELLIOTT Yon.^0 and Chailes btieota, Toronto. Iri ui'itnti'^lioutil>l> nitn of Caim'la'rt lical coinioereiiil mlionln. The ilciuauil f >r our grad'.tates ib far In i xoohh ot (nil- mpply. j Write tc-ilsy lor OiH- ( atalo.!ne. \V. .). ELLIOTT, PinNuii..\i.. f \ > : â- ' ' ' '" - â- â- â- :• '?- â€" ; Strayed J From lot 111 on tbo I'.'lli con., Arte-i mesia, a daik red sti er one year (dd,wiili!| rnllier widn spteaA horns, hair cuily ^^ about fa -e. Any ono giving InfoiniHtien ! | that will lead to his recovery will benl Huila' ly rewaided. â€" Tdcob 11. Iloliev, Vandolcur Maikdale R.U, No. 4. Phono dO r 22 ANN OUNCEM ENT Having iiiirchii.sed tlu' iMirniliirc busiiu'ss John CliaiJiiiaii at a rate on iluMloll.ir, I am p 1 1 to ollbr Kurnitui'C at unheard of prices. For the next 'I fifleeii (lays the jmblie will he aMeto profit hy this sale, R as I UHist (lispt)seof most t)f it. The Stock is now and up t(i-(liito in every respect. DiT.s.ser.s. Stantls, I'arlor Sets ami othtM' elu)icf <,'ot)(l.s at prices that will .siirpri.se you. War time (Iocs not att'ect the.se as tliey were nio.stly pnrchiised boftre the raise and are aj^ain cut in | order'lo make quick sale. Come in andbok over the Stock. | W. H BUNT Fur lie id Ul^ r ak ig FLESHERTON, - ONTARIO. ARM IMPLEMENTS Agents For Wagons Plows Hay Rakes Cultivators Harrows Mov^ers JOHN HEARD, IMPLEMENT AGENT L FLESHERTON. • r • t