SoptembcT t lUl'J THE FIESIIEUTON ADVANCE li" ' Flesherton Advance aDiii>te|i«n'l«nt iipwH|>a|i<-r, |iiililiiilieil evprf rtinritay ftt ill'- .irtic", (.'..IlinKWiMifl Street, I'l 5«herti)n. Siit'icripiii.n price 91 iHTaiiniiin wli^n p»idia»dv.iii(e :*1..0JwhBii no «" i>«iH A'i .er ^i«inB ratea on »|iplU»tion. Circulation ' '-(weekly W, H. THllUSTON, EDITOR New Blacksmith Shop At Maxwell am opemn.' iiji aloncf, » til»cltsiiiith iiiK and wocidwoikiiiR tiusiiiuKS in Max- woll, and jnii n»'Hlliiii{ up-to-date wood- , wurkinK niacliineiy. It will l)e my en deavor to serve the public in a satisfac- i tory manner and 1 would solicit patron- |aee. I wiut youiwriik and will do it li^'lit. 7 April 1 Boar For Service CHESTER LONG For Service One pure Dred Shorthorn Hull onlot Pure bied IteglAtcred Yorkshire Boar for serviceâ€" Maxwell Jack (i2903 -on lot I»)7, S. W. T. \ S. R., Ar(erae»ia. !'*♦'• *=""• ••â- -Artemesia. Terms »1 50 for Teriii). 81 ")ii !'â- R'*''" Must be paid within !) roouihs 10,4, 1'.l T. J. .STINSON. date frinicif service. 19.an. -R. O.TURNKR. Perfected Silos Vou can't have ensilage without a good silo. Toronto Silos are made of selected spruce staves. Double tongued and grooved. Each stave is saturated with creosote. An added advantage is the Toronto Hip Roof. This means greater capacity, and allows tramping of ensilage to the top of the staves. These perfected silos cost no more than ordin- ary silos. To cut your com at the right time you must have an ensilage cutter of your own. The Toronto Ensilage Cutter is designed to give efficient" light-running service. There is no choking or jamming â€" it takes corn, alfalfa or clover with the same smooth-running, rapid action. Write for the free Silo and Ensilage Cutter booklets. They give the complete story of these two splendid Toronto Products. ONTARIO WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., Limited Atlantic Ave., Toronto Montreal Winnipeg Regina Calfuy ONTARIO WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO ORONnr Small Ads. LOST Strayedâ€" KroMi lot, 10, 2 .S. I). 11., Artenie^ia, a fninl! 2 year old heifer, nidstly all white with few red 8pots, hole in lift ear. Kiidly coinniunicato willi J«H. Fold, R K No ;i, Hrioeville. FOR SALE '"" N ouiig I'lys For Sa'eâ€" Apply to 1< ,) \' oUHH, Proton .St** ion, R Ji:t, t flt-phi lie For Sale â€" Waterloo Threshlnj; Outfit, separator with self feeder and b'ower, and 18 h. p traction enuine, all in good repair. Ei. Best, Flesherton. For Sale cheap, reasonable terms, the building and lindi buloni;in<< to the Scully Company, Fleshertou, butler and egg warehouse. Apply to R. J. Sproule, Flesherton. Junt'r)19 For Sale cheap and en easy terms. Lot n, cou. 11, Os^ray, 110 acie*. Tliis is a first cUsa farm and in a ijood gt-ite of ultivation. (rood liaiik barn and new I rame dwelling. Apply co K. J. Sproule Flesherton "^'â- :'i " iiiii F. E. SOMERS Feversham, Ont. i'jiiii. r»«i Owen Sound's Reception to Returned Soldier's Tuesday, September 16th, I9I9 The Coiiuty Town will pinvid.,' ciUPitiiiiiinctit thai will appeal to every luau, wouau and child lu the count)'. MlLliS OF DEUORATEIJ CARS A.NU FLOAIS LArilO.SSE F()f)TRALL BASEBALL RACES CO.MMI .MTV iJA.Ni IN(i A \H)'/.KS BRASS BANDS EXHIBir OF WAR TRuPIIlKS Special riieatrical Program by Overseas Troupe WONDEUFl L lYKOTECIlNU; DISPLAY General Cunio, Conimamier-'n-Chief of Caiiadian Forces in France, wi'l bo pieaeni . This will be the Biggest Day Grey Coimty ever liaJ, I47lli Buttaiioii colors v\ill be (lepo.sitcd in I'lib! c I/ibiary with (ittiu'> ccieraotiic3 EVERYTHING FREE TO RETURNED MEN. TOWN INVITES YOU THE COUNTY KEITH WEBSTER, ^^ly()l. U. P.\TTERS;()N, Chairman of Com. HARDWARE! ComI Oil Stovesâ€" 2, nand 4 Iturnor with ovm Car of C'emont just uiildailiil Forks â€" strapped and plain liinder Twitie â€" ().')() ffot and 000 foot Jiak(!8 Pulleys ilopo Paint.s Oils r.lasa Stoves Screen Doors Window Screens Paris Greon F. 6. KARSTEDT, Flesherton MISCELLANEOCS Try FLveisha.ii Pastry Flour, the best or your conk. All Ontario wheat Hi'hesl prict) for butter and esfja at (jrahani Bros. Euueniv . June 26 Private funds to loin on real estate security at reasonable rate of interest. Apply to R J. Sproule, Fit iherlon sept 2317 Magnet C re a n\ Separators M|iiare years â€" no ticti"n ; duuble upported howl â€" c«nnot rock; perfect hk'.niin>'r â€" uoe piece ; lasy to luni -• a child can <ip<T*t>'; CHpacit) cbinae -saves the buyer SoO.OU ; pitent I rake -"MhhuhI.' p»tent ; ^l non.', ri^id ciistiuctioii â€" ine'lmiiiiHly crreit ; san tHry strHitiiT â€" neriii proof ; easy to cluaiiâ€" a ci 111 cliMMS i' in h few Ml" llt<-s. G. B. Wclton Flesherton, Ont. Owen Sound Xot Canght Twice. During the Crimean War, when Sebastopol fell, the event was cele- brated at Owen Sound three months later, when tUe news cauie through. The surrender of Germany was celebrated before it actually oc- curred, simply to even the score. Someone B«at the Farc>b<>x. Valeska Suratt sold kisses (or the Red Cross at the Princess Theatre, Montreal, and the press announced that "the recipes amounted to 1368.38. BUSINESSCARDS Societies pitlNCE: AKTHUK LODGB, No. :«3,A.F.* ^ A M, iDtiutB in the UaHoaio hall. Arui 8 roiis'b UlopK KlntihurtoD, nvary KrUlay on or before tlHj full nici. 1 . Hum) W. M. T. H'akely. S,.Lrt»t,(irv Dentistry ijr B. C MURKAY I,. O. R , dental surso o I hi uoi (irmluatB of Toronto Uuiveraliy an.i ..yal < ollige of Duntal SurKoons of Ontario <ae adoiUlniuturei) for teuth extraction 'tiiie at ri'siilence, Toionto Street. Fle>^.irtou Medical T^r VV. J. Henry, M; H„ tiH luatoot Fuculti *"^ of Mudioinu. I'oroiit.i l< iv.iftty. Ulttue â€" Dr. L.Utle'B late ruU.Uuiuu, Klettheiton. I f OTTKWRM, » Votorinarjr Surgeon rarlnatc of Ontario Vetoriiiart l'ollB«t epidencu â€" sscotul rtoor Houtli <v©at on \tary atroet. Thit atreet rui.8 outi' ''reBbyteriau Church. Legal I UCAB, hANEY A tiKNItYâ€" liarrUterri. 'â- " liolicltora eio.-I. 11. Lnoaa, K. C. : W K tauey, K. 0.: VV. I). Henry, B. A. OlHoea I'oronto, hiaj-o Tiadtirs Uaiik Bide., phone nain 1112; Markdale I.ucm lllook. Phone t A. trancL ollios at Uundalk open every baturday. Off KIOHT. A TKI.KORr.Barriater, Solioi tora, ito. Dillces, (irey t liriifa HInok Owoii Hound. Standard Hank ck "Cieaher- ton.fSaturdaya). W.ll. Wriijht, "V". p* loltord Business Cards .I'.M. KAITTINfi. Icauaed AiirtioDeer Icn the conntl-a of liroy and Hiniooe • rni and htcxk anlea a speoiaity. Turraa jo.i. late aatisiaoUcu guarantied. Arranue- leM? ti.i dates innv be maile at thii Advance •' 1 «•. or Cfiiral fell 1 hoi, coli;co tevrahau) 1 h> ad Iroariiii, run Kt (•"«ver»haui , Ont. The Legacy of War Canada's Dead and Missing Canada's Wounded • •> - Canada's National Debt « Soldiers' Annual Pensions « » " ' 63,098 . - « 149,709 - $1,670,263,691 - $35,000,000 THE WORLD is staggering with debt. Some of the leading countries are verging on bankruptcy. Five years ago Canada had never dreamed of the financial burden she carries to-day. Canada entered the Great War with a National Debt of $337,000,000, or $42 per head of population. Canada emerges with a National Deb| to date of $1 .670,263,691 , which is expected to approximate $2,000,000,^ 000 by the end of the fiscal year â€" or about $250 for every man, womaii and child in the country. Interest charges alone will eat up nearly one- half our present national revenue, and soldiers' pensions will have to bfl provided as well. Can Ontario Afford to Spend $36,000,000 a Year on Booze? PREVIOUS to the Ontario Temperance Act the drink bill of the Province approximated $36,000,000 per year, an amount about equal to Ontario's share of the Annual interest on our National Debt. In the .face of our financial responsibilities alone, is this the time to jepeal the Ontario Temperance Act or relax a single one of its restric- tions upon waste of money and man power? To every question on the Referendum Ballot vote â€" cc No! "-Four Timcs-"No!" No Repeal â€" No Government beer ahope â€" No intoxicating beer in Standard Hotel bar* â€" No Govern' ment beer and whiakey shops. Be sure you are on the voters* list. Be sure you mark your ballot four times â€" ^X â€" ^X â€" X â€" X â€" in the column headed No. Ontario Referendum Committee ANDREW S.CRANTj Fict-Chairman and Secretary, {loot Excelsior Lift Sldt.) JOHN MACOONALD. Chairman, D. A. DUNLAPi TnsMftr, f\ MnVHAIf, I.icenaad Anetlonea tot the â- • < i.unty of tliBy. Terms niodarat* and «lla i,('iioii i-iiaranteed. The arraagsmeDtt • i<d datea of aalea can be made at Thi Idvados o:ftce. nefideuoeaud l'.0-.*'e>lon,-Tele|ihono ocuuoctlon. Oeo. e 70 III II 11 11 L I U '* **"y oi'inoi.lently li cated fraTe v;3c_-^ )<Z> k^/^^ Carefully Concoted liHct. Wee ''""'"'"" *"â- »" """' w''*^ *'» »"^""' i Vonge an.! Ghailes Streets, Toroulo Buttnr n 1-1 1 , n js I '*" '°'''' """^ ***""â- '" wooJsheil, barn, i „ . ,, . , *"'"''f "*•'''"â- ** ,lr,.,;n .h,.! „ i.,.i.„ -J Emoys ^i. .xcelei.t reputation lor IP .„. ,1 la , n ,j ' rtrivinu ened, currant bushts aou sonie'i- u 1 , . â- • j , •!•«?« ll48:oi) 4s I high grade I u-<'iie»» trtiiiin); and for Wheat 2 00 lo 2 11 """ "*'^''' ''''"'» *"'' '<>• 'j'<'<'l« I>, | pUcin,- gtacluiU-; m good positions. Peas 1 40 to 1 5^ j *â- '•'''''«""" APP'y t" j E-.tcr any lime. Write for on* Oats ' 70to 75 HARMON RADLEY, Fi.sherton, > Ca'.alogue. Biiley 78 to 8o( or 92 Beverley St., Toronto. | W. J. ELLIOTT, Princi-pal