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Flesherton Advance, 5 Jun 1919, p. 4

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June r> 1919 THE FIESHKUTOX ADVANCE T H B^w^ Flesherton Advance •iiiii lr(.eii 'lent ni)*a|..ii>cr, pul'lished every , f hur .>lay iit tli'" i.fKc^, Ci)lliii){wood Street, • tflulierton. .'â- uVBeriiicim |irice S>1 i>eraiiuuiii wh Ml p» .1 iiiadvHiiee i^tL^Jwheii nu 8" imiil Ad ^et liaing rates nii .iiipliotiiiU. Ciionlatioii ' \_."'iweekly. W. 11. TlirUMON, EhlL'OU Test Examination Flesherton H. S. Around Grey County. OWEN SOLNU, ONTAUIO Occupies its own li niorpy College liuildiiiK, over >., iiore tl.ior spiice, provitl- iiii? prupur accoiiini'jilitioii for successful Bchuul woik. Only school in Ciiii.-iJa »illi such fiicilities. Got the best. Enter The f,il!()Wii)g nie teuilts of the leBt , exaiiiinatiun for the Kleshertoii llith 1 ticlixil. Names ill order of merit. Tl tt j uuinbers »f<er names nj-nify the numher; K^e'T a-^^duufe in a ,,ositi,m of subjects in which the pujiil niiide lets | ^''^ ''*>'• than the r((iuired 40 per cent. i C. .\. FLEMING, F. C. A., Principal. C ass A â€" Honors 75 per cent. and over 0. b. FLEVIINU, Secretary. (Vlention this paper when writing) DURHAM Mr. am! Mrs. C L. Gnint of Diirhnni \:U»a Bâ€" Pass, CO to 75 ijer cent. iClai.8 C â€" Failure, under tiU per cent. Normal Entrance â€" Claes Aâ€" K McVicar 88 per cent. •Class Bâ€" 15. W. Taylor 74, C Fisher 71, B Mead.s 71, V Lewis 71, E CaswiU 70, V McMcVlillen «!», K W illiani.son 08, | announce the cnua^. nieia of their dauoh. L Lever 68, E Spencer 05. j ter, Martiiira .Ios'.'phin.s to Mr, j» Ian Ola,. C-G Mitchell (1) r.8. K Boy.l j ft-^^'^rt '^luir, .on^of Mrs. Muir and the <2)48. â-  " â- ' ' " ' """' ~ Junior M'ltriculalion â€" Class A â€" K. McYicar 78, E Achesm Class B K Seeley 07, W Taylor (.4 C Fibhei 02, B Meads (1) 00. Class Câ€" F Williamson .^1) 58, GeorKS Mitchell (2) 55, K Bojd (4)48. Lower School â€" late Alexander Muir of Ceylon, tlio ; mariiase to take place ((uietly in Juii". ! On Friday niyht a horse l)Blon;^inj; lo Win. Noble near Tluttim Hill ran away and did considerable damage to a new buggy lo which he was hitched. The diiver, Mr. Georgj No''le, had stoppi d on tlie front ttreet in front of McKech- nie's store when another horse,fri2htcned by hrecrackors, ran into him, sidcswipiri; Class Bâ€" E. Consley 73, U Cargo 08, the buagy and frightenini; the horse J Ueid 07, F Stewart (iO, S Ludlow CO, which bolted and, throwint; the driver G '.Juinn 65, K Cameron 05, 1 Sprott 04, ! out of the busL'y, gjt away. The animal N spencer 03, L Buskin 03, E Ferris 01, | was ciptured at Hulton Hill. Wo ui - Class C-H LeG.ird(l) 51), U Belfry H-i, O Lockhart (1) 57, K McDonald (2) 45. Spring Time Is Paint Time At the recent annual meeting ot II e Commission of Conservation Hon. Sena- tor EJwards made the statement that unless Canada exercised more care with her forest resources, the day was not far distinc when we would he without our supplies of luuiDer. Whiie the sialeiuent referred particu- larly lo the protection of forests, it might with tijual force be applied to the })rut€f tion of our buiklifi^s, fences, farm implements, etc., for the reason that, in ?he latter Cise, there is not only the value of the original forest priduct, but also the value of the hum iii oece^sary for the trnu'-formitiou timber into its various wood produsta. Spring, from time immemorial, has Ijeen known as home cle^iiiiug time. During recent years this period has •deielopcd a pjpular slogan, " Clean up and paint up." As a conservation meas- uie this would be hard to iniiaovu upon. derstand the damage consisted of a bent axle and smashed biigay top, with, fortunately, no injury to either horse or driverâ€" Chronicle. In Memoriam In loving and atl'ect onate memory (f Plo. E. C. SmHh of the 4lh C. M. R H who was killed in action at the battle of I "Fe.'itubeit," June 7ih, l'.U7. To "I'etiL Viiiiy" our Ihouglits oft turning To that giavo so far away, There they laid our dear son and brother Whose soul had llown to meet his God. Sadly missed by father, mother and A Study In Sames Wiilkeitoii Times Herald " SijuBe " II tick uiul Bert Car.wrij^ht, energy familiarly known in (heir biittalioii as if that ' '^''"â- ' Siamese TAins," returned to lowii on Monday list alter being neirly live years lo khaki. Kooming together at th« same hotel, sidesmen on Sundays at the same church, chuminiiig toijeiher alter hours on woikdays and kicking logethcr on the .•iaiiiu fooib.iU team on holidays, they demonatrated that evm the turmoil uf war, whicli had just V\ooil, when exposed to the weather, , ,, , , ., , , â-  Iroken out, coulJn t disrupt the union, III deteriorates. It â-  without protection, so bears a shabby and neglected appearaiicj and ia in a ttreat luijority of cases but an indication of the enterprise or careless- ness of the owner. Our soldiers are comi"^ home, thoy -.ire coming fnm a coumiy of li'iiiea where thrift is paramount, wlieie the jpeo[ile lake piide in their pieniised and | ivtop them III the best cimditioii. Can Me not, thisspuiig, bear this in mind, and lot our boys see that the homo folks have awakened to the advantages of cleaning up and painting up, that their homes bear iliaL well kept and cheery uppearaticc thai bids them welounie. Read "The Advance" ' by eiilistuiK together in October, l'.U4, in , the sams unit, the old l.Sih halalioii of I London, with which foice they fought I through the entire campaign, and after j marching side by s,de into ulermany , re uri.ed » ilhout a scratch on the sine I ship, with the same unit, and on the same Irani buck to the same city. If 'theieis anything in the war thai can i beat this we're open for sugcestions. That they both leturned single, when men shorter in tl\e tight briiUght back brides to reinind tlieiii of the tuiiiioil, is probably solely duo to the fact thu' liny both ciuUln'i m irry the' san.e woman at the same tiiiio, iiiiil as tluy couldn't think of doiiii" anything that wasn t u'iko they didn't break the union on the n.Htriinoiiial rock and come sail ng in any dilfercnt than they bieezed out. SPECIAL WIRE & WIRE FENCING 4, (J, 7, X, 9 and lO ,stran I wirt; ( 'oil .-piiiig wifo Hrat'f wilt! Biirl) will! ^Staples CONSIGNMENT OF HOG FEED all Ml ,sr(it'k. Uoni ( hop Haiifv C.iop .Short rt iiiaii M aple Leaf F our for sale Ce rioad of C emcnt jue t nn loaded WOOL WANTED F. G. KARSTEDT, Flesherton Small AdsjBUSIN,BSSCARDS â- I 1 1» I » t â-  »l » FOR SALE Some stonohoat material for Fn'e â€" (irahain Bros., Kugenia. Store Stuck and PropTiy for sile lit Maxwell, â€" Apply to S, M, Osborne, Maxwell. For Stleâ€" Spill young mares, 4 and 5 years old ; new lumber wigon, sot heavy sleighs, almost as good as new ; bugyy, plow and harness, also loi and frame stable theroonâ€" John Itichardsoii, Fledi- erion . For Saleâ€" Magnet Cream Separators and Engines, and repairs for same. Also Black and White Leghorn Eggs from 3 different |)yiiB. Also good |serviceable work horse and fre%h milk cow for sale, Apply to G. B. Welton, Mumhaw House, Hesherlon. For'iSale ehoap'and on easy terms, Lot 1), oil. 11, Osprey, 110 acres. Thisjis a first class farm and in^Ja good state of cultivation. Good bank barn and new frame dwelling. Apply co R. J. Sproule Flesherton Societies OKINCB ARTIIUK LODGE ^ A M, lueotB iu the Uasouic hall. Arm a ronn'a Hlocli ri»iHhertoa or before tht) tull T. lilakely, Beiretary. No. :«3,A.F.i hall, everv' Fridaj r\' Friday oc before Mia full accc. I.HeuryW. M iJKNTISTRY LV e, C MURRAY L. D. fi . deutaUnigeon h.uoi-f[r»iduate of Toroiuo UoiverHity aud x^yui ColIt'KO ot Oenfal ftur«i;on8 of Ontario. Iftu admitilnUtovod for teetb extraction ttice at roBideuce, Torouto Street. Flfasliertou. T Medical /P OTTEWELIi Vetoriiiary Surgeou Graduate of Uutaric Voteriuarj- (Jolloge reoideoce â€" saoooil door Aoutb west. on Viary etroct. This street rac^s oulb Fi-BBbyterlan Ubnrob, UCAB, Legal KANEY & hKNRY- liarriaterB. Solicitors. e?c.â€" I. li. Lucas, K. C; \V. E, taDey, K. C; W. D. Honry. B. A. OfflcoB, I'oronto, hOC-a Tradors liaiik liltlc., phoDe a:aiu 1412;Markdale Lucia Ulock, Phone 2 A. Branch olUce at Dundalk open every Baturday. For Sileâ€" One horse !t years old, one mare in foal, one colt two years old, one colt one yeir old, set double driving harness, set single harnesi 'nearly new, set b.eivy harne.ss for one linrae, cutter, huguy with polo and shafts, light wagon with pole and shafts. Moving out and lil must be soldâ€" O. Irwin, Flesherton. CEDAR WANTED C.idar Wanted -4 foot 2 in. long price $b for Xo. 1 cedar, or in the log 12 foot 4 in. long. Mo, 1 $11, delivered .it my mill. â€" EJwardJHargent, Ceylon. MISCELLANEOUS Try Feversha.n Fintry Flour, the best for your cook, AH Outsrio wheat Highest price for buttei and eggs at firaham Bros. Kuijenie. June2ti Privat'j funis to loin on real estate security at reisonable rate iif in'erest. .-Vpply to U J. S|jroule, lle.herton. sept 2317 Thui.sday, .lunrt l(»th, l!)li). Keep the above date in mind and come to Proton to the Grand Smntisli Concert, Hear Canada's Junior Harry Lauder, All outside talent. For particulars see hills and small posters. Wanted â€" A cook general for sinill hospital, able to do plain cooking and ordiiiaiy kitclien work. No washing or ( ironing. Will pay S!;!0.00' per inonili Apply to l!o.\ 5, Orimgeville, Out. nn KIGHT, TELFORD * WALTER " harriBter, Kolicitorfl, &c, Otfices. Grey ft Itruce lllock, Owou Bouud, Standard Rank Block, Flo?h6rton, (Batiuviays). W. H. Wright, W. P. Telford Jr. W. H. Walter. Ll^H. Business Cards WM. KAITTINU, ieensed Aaetioneer for the couuiies of Grey aud Siiucoe, â- 'arm aud Stock sales a specialty. Terms uoderate, satisfactioQ guaranteed, Arrau^e- .uentB tor dates may be made at the Advance i£hce. or Central telephone o&lce h eversham â- r by addressing tne at FtiTorshaui. Ont. FLEET FOOT White, Black and Tan. For men, ^^^omen and children. All sizes. Prices right. Highest prices paid for produce. GRAHAM BROS. EUGENIA, - ONT. i ^^^.^..♦•'♦"♦"•â- â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢"•••â- "•••• " i â-  â- ii»»*itii CM3i*i >.»**««.»..».»^*H DMcPHAEL. Ijiceased Auctionee tor the • Couuty of Grey. Terms moderate and Batifl uciioii guaranteed. The arrangements Bud dates of sales can be made at TliE ADTAUce oifice. Residence and P.O.. ("(jylou. Telephone connection. Dec. (j, 70 New Blacksmith Shop At Maxwell # am opentno upatonce, a blacksmith- ino and woodworking business in Max- well, and am 'iistallini; up-to date wood- workinc; machineiy. It will be my pn deavor to serve the public in a satisfac- tory manner and I would solicit patron- asre, I w»nt yourwork and will do it right, 7 April 1 CHESTER LONG Boar For Service Pure bred Uegistcred Yorkshire Boar for serviceâ€" Maxwell .lack tJ2903â€" on lot Itir, S. \V, T, A S, U., Artcmeaia, Terms $1.5t), 10,4, ly T.J, STINSON. New Bakery For Flesherton riaving ptifcliasod the bake .«linp in I'^ipsliorton I liuvo fittcl up tlio sanio ami am now pre- pared to eater to the public in first class Itread, linns, Biscuits and Pastry. My rrcatctit efTort will bo to please tim public, and jonv custom is respcctfullv snlicited. F. Finder, Prop. Boar for Service The undersigned has a thorough ored Yorkshire Boar for service on lot 11, co n 8, Osprey, Terms 81,50, FRED SPOFFARD Boar For Service Kegutered Chester White h )<; for service at Rock Mills. The father won first at Chicago Fair. Terms ^l.oO. lodecllt â€"I. S.MITH Prop. FARMERS! btnily your own best interests. There is no iiiiprovenieut on your fariD that pays as large returns for the money invested as a good well. Hiave the experience. IX eoiupetent oiitlit and the stock on hand to put ill a first class job. Satisfaction suaiauteed. Notice to Creditors hi the matter of the Kstate of John Rons, Kte of the Towiialiiii of D.-'prcy ill the County of Oiey, Farmer, de- ceased. Notice is heiehv t;iven, pursuant (o "The Tinstee Act,' and amendments thereto that all creditors and otheri having claims ajiainsl tlio estate of the a^id John Uosa who died on or alioot the I'wolfih day ot April A. D , IStl!), are reiiuircd on or heforo tUo First day of Juy A, 1), lt>19, to send by post prepaid or diliver to Oeorgo \V Hoss of M«.\rt ell I'oat Othue in the County of t)rey, the Administrator of the fstale of the said deceas-ed, their t'hrisiian and Hurnauies, addresses and desci ipt ions, ; ho full paiticulais of their claims, the stateineiit of their accounts and the niiluie of llio sicuiities, if any, held by thorn. And take notice that after such Issi imnliolitd dale the said Adiiiiniatratois will iiroceed lo ilisirituiio the asset;- of llio said deceased among the partiis entitled th.reto. liaviiij; iii<iid only to tlif claims of which they shall tlun hiveiio'ioe. ami llie .'-aid .•\ilniiuistiator will not l.c liable for the Fail! assets or any part thereof to M. Communicate with S. BELLERBY WELL DRILLER Flesherton, Ontario any person or persoi.s o( nolic'o .'-hall not have bcei. thrni at the time of such w lioso I'laiii: re;'eived hy di.-iiit)ulion. '.l.st tlay of May A 1). Pated the lillit. WlilUHT rKhl'liUl) A WALTKU, < 'wen Sound. t>ntaiio Solic tors for the .\l!lnilli^l iitor of the Kitatc of John Ross, deceased. ^Spring NeedPS Everybody knows Sherwiu Williams Paints and Varuishos â€" a finish for every purpose â€" inside and outside, Floorlac and Marnot for floors, Paiiit your own car with 8. \V. P. auto enamel, A good assoitiueiit of Paint Brushes. Screen Doors, Hoes, Rakes and Shovels. New Perfection Long Chiiiiuey Oil Stove. I Ked Star Washing Machines, Daisy Chu>-na and all kinds of | pails. Frost Woven and Coil Spring Wire Fence. .\lso the now SharpleR Suction l'\'ed (hfitm Separator. Any | member ol the family can turn and skim clean at any speed. F.W.DUNCAN LPhone24rll Flesherton i ill \$ Co Co IS Co (^0 ^^!Z^Si',^rS!^^S!i^Si^^^.m^S^jm^,^,^^ ^_ mm w »:r-^f^'^-^^/^A Flesherton Tin Shop I have just placed on the shelves a full line ot Tinware, Nickelware and Agateware for domestic use. Call on me and get your supplies. Eavetroughing, Stovepipes and Stove Furnish- Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Pipefitting, including pump wqrk. Furnaces installed. Agent for Clare Bros. Furnaces. D. McKILLOP CHRISTOE BLOCK FLESHERTON j^ ONTARIO. riii^KAM^j^c. fA:^.iM WE SELL FARM IMf'LEMENTS WAGONS, HARROWS PLOWS SPECIAL PRICES IN Now Tubular Sharpies Separators JOHN HEARD, M PLEMENT AGENT FLESHERTON. Milk cows pay well if you keep the cost of feed doivyiâ€"a.x\d if you feed right. Ensilage is es.sential winter food, not only fur eows, but for all stock. Have lots t)f etisilageâ€" gt)o<i ensilage. Build a good silo of ample capacity. Toronto Silos hold several tons more than other silos. The hib roof allows you to tramp the ensilage right to the top of ihv. staves. ONTARIO WIND ENGINE Atlantic Ave. Winnipeg Montreal ^^ To match the high quality of the" loioiito Silo, we have produced the new Toronto Ensilage Cutterâ€" built on a new principle and wonderfully eflaient in operation. No more choked fecdway or burst knife wheel. The Toronto Ensilage Cut- ter is safe and speedy as well as oflicient. You should own an en- .silage cutterâ€" not depend on a hired machine. Our literature on silos and en- silage cutters covers this important subject thoroughly. These booklets will be sent free to farmers who write for them. & PUMP CO., Limited , Toronto Reginft Cklfary nptb F. E. SOMERS Fevershain, Ont. Ill

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