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Flesherton Advance, 3 Jul 1919, p. 4

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4k,^4>..' July 3 1010 TFIE FIESIIEUTON ADVANCE TH !£• 1 I I I I ! Flesherton Advance Artemesia Council i •nimifpoiilent nBwspspur, publiKlieJ evury The Artt-niesia Council met in the ChoTitiajr M the office, CollitiKwood Street, I . , ., i- . j i.,.,. -r The riMhercm. SubBoriptr.n price $1 peram.uin ! I"*" ''»" "" Sa>urd»y. Juue 7. Ihe when iMudiu advance ;91.riJwhi>n no so paid j iiicaiberx were all present, the Ueeve in AJ»era.ingr.»e.onapi>^i««<m. Circulation 1^,,^ ^,,^j^ The minuU-s of l»«t meeting W. H. THLRSTON, EDITOR were read and cmifirnied. The Ueeve and Mr. Batchelor, committae appoint- icd tu t'X tniiuo and report U| on a devia- tion of mad ,it lots lf>;Und 154, con. ?, Unveiled Honor Roll K ""• ^ * ^^ '^^"^ ""*'' '"P"" I Hurnett Batchelor Th»t A Cameron b J repaid |4. 10 amount of freight on road drat;8 advanced by him and the amount be deducted from the (.-rice of drag*' â€" Carried. Cameroi.â€" Batchelorâ€" Th»t nccount of Oiiiaiio Bridge Co. for four road drags $1U0.00 bo pjiid, lebH $4.10 freit^ht c'larges.- -Carried. Batchelorâ€" Burnettâ€" Thai the account of J A Heard for repaira to rooter plow tlO.UO be ptid. Burnettâ€" Batchelorâ€" Thiit the Ueeve and Mr. Batchelor be paid (ti.UO each serv'oes examining bridges on 200th side road and Stewart deviation ahd Mr. Burnett be paid t'i.OO fur services ou committue re the NeiUon ditch. â€" Carried. Batchelorâ€" Cameronâ€"That W True- man be appointed oveiseer in Division 8b instead of U LegardwhohaH removed. â€" Carried. Cameronâ€" Batchelorâ€" That the report of the committee appointed lo examine the proposed road deviation at lots 153 and 154, S W T & H R, be received and the committee be authorized to iuvesti- gale further as tu cost of land and lie amount of statute labor available for the work, â€" Carried. Cameronâ€" Batchelorâ€" That the rate of wages to be paid for season of 1919 be as follows : mail and team $5.00 per day of 10 huur.^i, man $2.50, man operating the I grader $15.00, â€" Carritd. Council adjourned. Hon. H. J. Ci'dy, Minister of Educa- tion, wa» greeted at the high .school ou ^Thursday tficruoon last by a large Attendance of the ratepayers of this high school section, and expiessed genuine «ut prise at the excellent achuol he found here. Ue did not expect to find such a building or such equipment. His duty ihere was lo unveil the memorial â€" honor well to expupils of the school, and this •was preceded by an address of half an hour's duration that will long be remembered by those who heard it, and irhich was freciuently applauded by the audience. Ue congratulated the school for the raaijnilicent showing it had made In the war, and ended his address by an «ulogy of the great work done by the Canadians in the war. The Canadians were honoied by being placed in the hottest corners, and the Germans ihem- aelves honored them by massing all their available guns auamst the Canadians in every action in which they were engaged. He had been overseas niar the end of the war and visited all the Canadian units, and his description of the work done from the lime of St, Juliun and Courcellette to Canibrai and Mons was thrilling in the exirem«. Then, when he pulled the coid that unveiled the pictures of 31 boys, seven of them only ' faces of those who had given up their young lives in the cause, it was u tense tnoment of strange sensations and a conflict of pride and grief, gratitude and i aorrow, to all those piesent. { Mr. H. S. White, the principal, 1 occupied the ch*ir and introduced the speaker. The proceedings were closed with the National Anthoio. A Pointed Admission Wm. I'roudfoo*, who wjs denied the leadership of the Tjiberal party in con- vention at Toron'o, iiiiJ the position which ri(>htfuliy was his given to Hartley Dewart, his said that his reason for j ship of a false accusation, a.i we g*ve it eupjiorting I'uiun CJovi rnmetit during I in tho rase of Mr. McTavisli, any the OWEN SOUND AND MOTORISTS The Owen Sound Adverti-ser, as apol- ogijt for the action of their police forco in haling motorists from remote corners of the earth lo answer trumped up char- ges for Iransurecsion of the motor laws, says th it out of many charges against car drivers this suiniiier, in only three cases hive the police been beaten. That iniy be, hut il d'.>ea not make the hard- less. Our complaint was that the chief of the Owen Sound |)o!h,j refused to accept a sworn afhd.ivit from Reeve McTavish setting forth the fact.s, but 2he war was thnl liu had two hops in the •war and both had wiitleii home saying that they needed men. This is surely an admission from headi|uarlers thai the straight Liberals who opposed I'nion ' ni'ide him lose a diy to go up and answer <javeriimenl weie dt-lsying tho sending j the charge and ttke witnesses along. of needed reinforceiiientu, «s eveijbody I Ttio Owdii .S.niiid cp nv dently ihougl.t ' Jinew at the t'lne. This fact will not | the gentleman chnrued would pay ihe «oon be forgotten by the country, oilher, |tine rather than Kpond his time a d snd Mr. I'riudfool's admission only | money ll^^litiiig tlin case, as no doubt inakee the truth mr<re prominent in the | happened in niaiiy, and maybe most, of nirmory of those Liberals who wishei to | tho other police " victories," which the give their Fons " over there " the help I Advortiaer .so loudly irumpets abioad. they needed. A man of Dewarl's stamp I But they got the wrong bull by the horns will r.ever reconcile the fathers and I that time, and as a conseipienco suH'ered mothers of this province to the action of I the intviUble defeat. Wo hold i.o brief the Liberal paity in iIh fatal policy of i for transgressors in any form, but we -delay when help was needed. protest with all our iiiluht against such I petty persecution a.s was evident in this j case. The Chatswiirih News tells of a ' similar incident which happened to a I roNidfiit of that pl.ice, and ends its com- The tollowinn -t .ck will be s..M "l I merit on llieso tw > iiicidenls with ihe •Ceylon on Knday, July 4, at 2 o'clock caustic remark that " Owoii Sound will old lime : 5 fresh calved cows, 5 wpiina- j beooine about as popu'ar with iiiotori.sH ♦ rs, .'«) you.ig calves from 1 week to 1 1 as a polecat at a pink tea." month old, 4U p>i(8 weeks to 2 inontis old, and a number of young calto. Terms <i nios. tiiiio un rppioved joint notes with (i per con', added â€" D. Mc- f hail, auctioneer. Sale of Stock For Service Farm For Sale (iciiid farm, abmit hii'f liiilo from the villaiiu of rieahuitoP, eoi.ttiniiig iiO acres 40 aeres eleiiied And liiilanco liardwood One pure Dred Khorlliorn Itoll niilotj â- 3t», con, i», ,\rtemesia. Tonus $1 ."lO for bush. On the property i.s ii good frame «. grade MukI bo paid within t) months |,arii with shod boiioitli. â- date fromof service. j â€" JOHN HK.MU>, Kle.sherton. an. 19. -U. O.TIIKNEU. ' SPECIAL WIRE & WIRE FENCING 4, (5, 7, H, \) iiiid lO .strand win- all in stutk. Coil .spiiiin uiio Hiact! wire J Jail) will' Staples CONSIGNMENT OP HOG FEED Com i bop Bailey chop Shoitt^ Hriiii Maple Leaf Flour for sale Carload of Cement Just rnloaded WOOL WANTED F. G. KARSTEDT. Flesherton Small Ads. FOR SALE Some stonoboat material for sale â€" Graham Bros., Kugenia. Top buggy for sale, almost good as now â€" Apply H.irold Levor, Fleshcrliin. Refrigerator for sale â€" Good as new â€" H. Down. Younv {.igs for sale, ready to tto at once â€" Joseph Fanwick, Fiesherton r.r.^ Mare for Sale â€" 3 years old â€" broke to drive â€" .John Parker, Proton R R, A quantity of twelve.foot dry hemlock lumber for sale. Apply J. K. Jamieson, Kugenia. For Sale cheap, reasonable terms, the building and Imd^ belonging to the Scully Company, Flesherton, butter and egg warehouse. Apply to R. J. Sproule, Flesherton. Juue519 Lost-^On Tuesday, June 24, between Maxwell and John Milne's, i purse con- taining $19.50 in cash and two due bills on Sam Osborne, Maiwell. Any person finiiug and returning will be liberally rewarded â€" Jas. Hullivan, Singhampton. For Sale â€" Span young mares, 4 and ."> years old ; new lumber wigon, set heavy sleighs, almost as good as new ; buggy, plow and harnes<:, also lot and frame stable thereun â€" John Kichardson, Flesh- erton. House For Saleâ€" A veiy conveniently located frame dwelling on stone wall ; six liedrooins, summer kitchen and wood shed ; electric lighting throughout ; good collar and cistern ; in giod repair; terms reasonable. Apply on premises to â€" Malcolm McDonald, Flesherton. For Sale cheap and en easy terms, Lot 13, COM. 11, Osprey, 110 acres. This is a tir.st class farm and in a good slate of cultivation. Good bant b.^rn and new frame dwelling. Apply co R. J, Sproule Flesherton For S«lo â€" One horse !( years old, one mare in foal, one coll two years old, one colt one yotr old, sot double driving harness, sot single harnessi'noarly now, set hewy hanieas for one horse, cuiter, buguy with pole and shafts, light wagon with pole and sh;ifis. Bloving out iind all iiiujt be 8old--(). Irwin, Fle.slierton. MISCELLANEOUS Try Fovershu.n I'.ntry Flour, the best for your cook. All Ontwrio wheat Hii^host price for butter and eegs at Graham Bros. Euitenia. June 26 I'livrtto fun Is to toil) on real estate security at roiisonable rato of interest. Apply lo 11, J. Sproule, Heiherlon. sept 'J317 Wantedâ€" .\ cook general for sm^ll hospital, able to do plain cooking and ordinary kitchen work. No washing or roiling. Will pay JM.OO per month. .\pply to Bo.x 5, Orangeville, Ont, FARM FOR SALE One mile and a hFilf east I'f Miixwe'l, ooiitainiiik! 17.~> acres, about 75 cleared, good buildings with bank barn, well watoi'iid, t wo acres oreharJ, rur»l mail, limber including' cedar novor culled. .Silii, hen Inline snd pis? per. For particulars apply on the premises to -HKUHKUl CLAltK Jullll Singhaniptun P.O. Kvery trradu.iie in s position is the record of the OWKN SOUND, ONT A RID Stair nf specialists. Write for catiloKUO. (• A. KI.KMlNd, K. C. A., Prinoipal. 0. U. FLKMlNti, Secratary. (Mention Ihis paper when writing) BUSINESSCARDS Societies PHINCB ARTHUR LOOQE, No. !HS,A.P.Jb A M, uaeeta Id tbe MaBoalobill, Arm s'.roDII'B Block FloabertOD, every Friday oo or before tbe lull mccii. T. KeuryW, U. T. Illakely, Secretary. Dentistry Dr B. C MURRAY L. O. B , dental aargeoD hcBor graduate of Torouco Uuiversity and Koyal College of Dental HurKeona of Ontario, Qas admialulatered for teeth extraction lBo« at reaideoce, Torooto Street. FleatiertOD. Medical Dr W. J. Heury, Ml li., gradnateof Facult) of Medioine, Toronto Univeisity. Oflloe -Ur. Little's late retideDce, FlCBbertoa. /P OTTBWBIjL Veterinary Sargeon Jraduate of Ontario Veterinary Collage renideuoe â€" lecond door soatb westloo Saary street. Tbla street rani oath Presbyterian Cbnrob. Legal ( UCA8, KANEY A HENRY-Barristers. *-' iiolloitorB,eK.-I.B. Lucas, K. C; W. E, Raney, K. C.; W. D. Henry, B. A. Offloea, rorODto, 806-9 Tiadora Bank Bids., phone main 1412; Markdale Lucia Block. Pbone 2 A. BranoL office at Daodalk open every Saturday. ni BIQHT, TELFORD ft WALTER " Barrister, Solicitors, 4c. Offloea, Grey £ Bruce Block, Uwou Bouud. Standard Bank Block, Flesherton. (Saturdays). W.H. Wright, W. P. reiford Jr. W. H. Walter, LLB. Business Cards WM. EAITTINU, Icensed Auctioneer tot tbe couQtiea of lirey and Bimcoe. fvtm and Stock Bales a specialty. Terms moderate, satiafaction guaranteed. Arrange- jients for dates may be made at tbe Advance ]fllce, or Central telerbone office teveraham >r by addreaaing me at Feverabam, Out. DMoPHAIL, Licenaed Auetiooee lor tbe • County ol Orey. Terma moderate and satiB uccioD guaranteed. Tiie arraDgemente and dates of saleB can be made at TbB ADVAnce office. KeeidencekuU P. (>., Coylua, Telephone ':ouuuctioD. Dec. Q, 70 New Blacksmith Shop At Maxwell am opeiiinv upatonce, a blacksmith- ing and woodworking business in Max- well, and am MisisUinij up-to-date wood- workinK niachineiy. It will be my en deavor to servo the public in a satisfac- tory manner and I would solicit patron- age. I want yourwork and will do it right. 7 April 1 CHESTER LONG Boar For Service Pure bred Ue^istcred Yorkshire Buar for .service â€" Mii.vwell .lack ()290;5 â€" on lot 167, S. W. T. & S. U., .\rroinesia. Terms $1.5U. 10,4,19 T. J. STINSON. Boar for Service The undersigned has a thoroughored Yorkshire Boar for service on lot 11, co n 8, Csprey. Tinns $1.50. KRKD SPOFFARD Boar For Service Kei^lilerod Chester White li ^ for service at Unok Mills. The father won first at Chie;it"o Fair. Terms $1.50. l.-)decl'.t -1. SMITH Prop. FARMERS I Study your own best interests. There is no irupi'ovement on your fiii-ro that pay.s as large returns for the jnouey invested as a good well. I have llio experience, a coiupetcnt outtit and the stock on hand lo put in a firtit class job. Satisfaction gtiarauteed. M. Communicate with S. BELLEftBY WELL DRILLER Flesherton, Ontario s^^^l New Bakery For Flesherton Ilnviii<{ piii'cliascd tho bake siiop ill I'^leslierton I have titled tip tiic waiuc and am now pio- paicd to Ciller to the piiblui in lii.sl clas.H Piicail. Iiiiiu^ Uisenit.s niid Pastry. .My Ricatost effort will lie to plraso the pnblio, mid join- fiirtlom in refiiti'lfu'lv Holicilcd. F. Finder, Prop, \ -as I i I V Spring Needs Everybody knows Shorwiii WilUama Paints and Varuishos â€"a thiiah for every purpose â€" inaidt' anil outside. P'ioorlac and Mariiot for floors, Paiiit your own ear with S. W. P. auto enaiuei. A Kood assoitment of Paint Brushes, Screen Doors, Hoes', Rakes and Shovels, New Perfection Long Chimney Oil Stove. Red Star Washing Machines, Daisy C/hu'ns and all kinds of pails. - Frost Woven and Coil Spring Wire Fence. Also tho new Sharpies Suction I'Y'cd Cream ISeparal.ir. Any nu'inbcr ot the family can turn and skim cloau at any speed. I F.W.DUNCAN Phone 24rl 1 Flesherton Jj' â- Â»..«..»H ♦â- â- tlll«ttttllltt» H « % % % % t lllttlllllllllll l » r FLEET FOOT White, Black and Tan. For men, women and children . All sizes. Prices right. Highest prices paid for produce. GRAHAM BROS. EUGENIA, - ONT. â- â- â- â- â€¢>•>>•â- â- â- > •..•..^♦♦i^Hilii^.^ â- â- !â- â€¢â- â- > â- â-  â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â-  a * « â-  â-  I â-  » »J II II Flesherton Tin Shop^ 5« I have just placed on the shelves a full line ot A Tinware, Nickelware and Agateware for domestic j^ use. Call on me and get your supplies. S^ ^^ Eavetroughing, Stovepipes and Stove Furnish- % ings. % JO Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. % m Pipefitting, including pump work. ^ Furnaces installed. Agent for Clare Bros. !S Furnaces. % II D. McKILLOP i CHRISTOE BLOCK 11 FLESHERTON ^ ONTARIO. il I % % I % m m WE SELL FARM IMPLEMENTS WAGONS, HARROWS PLOWS SPECIAL PRICES IN New Tubular Sharpies Separators JOHN HEARD, MPLEMSNT AGENT FLESHERTON. Ensilage is Profit Ensilage is clear profit. It gives your stock health and weight they could get in no other way. Have proper ensilage and lots of it. A good silo is a paying uivestment ou the fann. The construction ot the i oronto Silo assures you of ensilage properly protected against air and cold. The Hip Roof allows you to put in several more tons than other silos. In the lorouto Silo you can tramp the ensilage, right to the top. The Toronto Ensilage Cutter has set a new standard of service. You will find it trouble-free and amply powerful for your needs. And you'll have it when you need it. Let us tell you all about these two important Toronto Products. Our booklets are complete and illustrated. 1 hey will be sent free if you write for them Ontario Wind Engine & Pump. Co. Atlantic Ave., Toronto ^~'*'* Montreal Winnipeg Regina Calfary uL«^>£s;.j^£as F. E. S0MER8 Feversham, Ont. wm>' T

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