September IH 191'. THE FIISHKKTON ADVANCE 1-HE. Fleshcrton Advance VANDELEUR A J t^r u«iiur ratvH on tni'Hcatian. CirctiUtion W. n. THiaSTON. EDITOUl koindr |ien doal ii«ws|i»i>t'r, piibliaheil every The Yiindclvur n-ikiich of tli« W. 1 fiuir.Jay al th' .itfice, CollinifWiMxi Street, . ... c .u : „,1 (-•l«hertf.n. 8..v.»eri|.il..n i-rii-e «1 ,..t aiinuii. | K'VO b IwiLimt In honor if ihe.r r. tu.iied wieu pud inadvnnce ;$1.5.'wlirii ii" »<> I>»i<) goUlicr IkiJ'K (iii TlU'«(l>iy evuiims; Itu' !• ll, ' ill ttiD Kuii;sieiH' Hill, »i wliiuli ulxiut 125 f!Uf8t!i Hat down tn a Mimptiiuue fuwl supper and other good thiiigi Kuch an the ladie.s if ihis i ei|/hl'i<i ho< d aio wont topruvii^u. Tliiiteeii if iliu ri'iurncd boya wtiu ^uthl.t of lioiior itiid occupied » lahlu III (111) (Tiitiu of tlif hall, tlio tahleR ituriouiidiiii! tuini; < ccupivd liy their imiiiL-dittu rulativea. The tablua aiidhnll wric liiKtifully dccoriittd for the occBsu II Willi tlu»t'ia, "viTnr';enN and ni'iple Iuivoh. Af'er Ich* all repaiied to the Hchoul house, where an excellent program was roiidcrcd, after which they returned to their hoiiiu!<, luviiiij Npuiil a »ery pleasmit »iid happy evening. POLITICS IN EAST AND CENTRE GREY The lirinKiriK int" ilir hi Id liy llic I'. V. <). ol LifUt .("ol. 1) Utf.il C'dimich*>'l in Etat and Crniru Liiey has cm- tied an iulereali '.i; aituntion in ihat ridinit, where the present iiiumlior haj held the f'>rl for ov<)r Iwuiiiy j-e'ira. It 18 yciitf rally oonceded thnl tlio 1'. F. O. have found the aironget't ni tn p'Jli^ib!« to contest the sent. His bciliiaut record overaeas will malfrially it-ssist him iD reachmglhe (;oil of hia ambition, and! Stuait Gil.ay of Toronto spent the the large numbiT of solder voters who !*»»' «'««â- ''' tt George Wri«hf». served under him in France are his nioht ! A niiniler from Ihi-i nei;ihbi>rhood enthusiastic mppuiterc. The develop- 1 altouiieil the W. I. county ciiiventioii :it metit of the contest in this riding will be Flesherton on f riday lait . watched with m'er.ht, it being yeneialy] ^\,n^ ,]^^„ Wnnlit rdiiriKd lo 'loron'o believ<Kl that lion. I. U. l.uoas his never on Jlouday lo aitei.d N ,ninl Si;hool. had, in all h.H contests, an opponent , Mrs. Wilson and .o- of Toronto were Small Ads. I'OU SALK F.)r Siteâ€" Sawyer Massry ilir.s!oni; ouilil, 20 h. p., ;;ti 60 tepirnt..!, iii'w steel tank. Tliia ouiit ull nptircd up for this ueaaoii and will ilo tiist c'ai^H work â€" Marshall Kctton, Maxwell. For Sale cheap and en easy terms, Lot IS, C'lii. U, O'vrey, 110 acres. TUiH is a tii"4t ul.ks) f.trm and in a i;ii'id Hti'e of ultivatioii. (iood bank barn and new aine dwelling. Apply ai |t. J. Sproule lesherton MISCKLLANEOl'S Try Fe«ersh«.ii l^ntry Flour, the best or your cook. All Ontv.rio wheat approach.ng in strength the '"Uierj ^j^;,^,, ^^ j,^^ „y^,,,^„^,^,^ ,_^^^ ^^.^^. candidate. This convic'ioii is so strong lh.4t .t probably has given t.irih lo certain tumors, one to the cflVct that the Attor- ney General wili lot coiiiinit ull liis ei^gs to one bahket, but will a^ao choo.se H"Iiiu other cohiiiiueiicy in which to run, so ua Mr. and Mrs I'liichai d (pint a weik ill Toronto, returnini; la-t Monday. Wilfred and Howard (Snihiiii, Mrs. Gr.ihaiuaiul Misi .\riiiiu Griluin, mot- oreii to Ti>x< iito hial week. Mr. and Mrs. Gord'oi Mc'iee of To- toprovu'efor conliux. nces in case of r nio visited wiih the formers niotlier. his defeat by the farmer candidal j â€" probably one of I he Turontjs. This rumor is pteva!eni in Toronto, hut The! Advance cm seal ci'jy credii it We do' not believe thtt « uood tij<hliT would trim hiB sails so openly, even if he did] sea a little sMiriii biewlng. Hut ihe; situation is mure interesting than it h:is been in the lust two decades. | Mis. Uichaid Oviioe, Usi week. Does Your Label Say 1920! Came Astiay CADK/I cr\0 C A I C Came I o the preiiiis-'s nf iho under- r AKlVl r UK OALL !higned on or about the lirsl of .,'uiu! hi.s% oO acres on lot 127, 2nd concession """ y«ail'"g ho for. I'ne owner h »u . « n' . J 13 1 I reuue-ted to prove iiropeiiy, iny the northeast of Toronto and Syaenham ' , , i i }> t j •â- " ' expenses iiid take s;iiiie aw^y Road, Arteinesirt. .\pply to i.^. r,. ,, u-i.. wn. v , '^' ^ .I.aS. ]. iVcKKN/lh, rev rshaiii. W. '.'AKUO, Kle^heiion. Lot 12, con. 12. (Ispny. Lost â€" On Monday in to«n, a tobacco pouch containing two ten dollctr bills, two smaller bills and some silver. Finder p'ease leave at this office and get reward Highest cash pi iires paid for all kindiii of live or dresi>ed poultry. A. C Mulr, Ceylon Phone 2 r .'U . fiin'iaiC p.-:oifi).- butter and eaga at Graham Bros. Eugenia. June 2U Priv ite fun Is to loin on real estate Sijcurity at reasonable rate uf interest. Apply to R. J. Sproule, Fifcihenon sept '>'A\1 Road Closing Notice Notice is hereby siiveii by the Munici- pal Council of tlirt township-of Arleincsia that the said C'Uiicil will, after foer weeks from the first insertion being in the Flesliei ton Advance iicvspaper (the date of such inier'ion is ihe 28lh day of Auuust) proceed to pus? a bylaw for closing an! disro.sinu of tho original allowance for a lane sitmte, lyini; and beina bttween Lot 2;{ on ihe north side of Canrohert street, iind Lot 2'.\ on the south side of SiiiipN.in suee; in the town plot of Eugenia, All parties interested are hereby to take notice. Dated this 27tli il iv of Auoust. l!)li). W. .1. HKLLAMY. Townabip Clerk. 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 investment on the farm. The construction of the Toronto vSilo assures you of ensilage properly I)rotected against air and cold. The Hip Roof allows you to put in several more tons than other silos. In tlie Toronto vSilo you can tramp the ensilage, right to the top. The Toronto Knsilagc Cutter has set a new standard of service. You will find it Irouljlc-frce 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. They will be sent free if you write for them. Ontario Wind Engine & Pump. Co. Atlantic Ave., Toronto ''""""' Montreal Winnipeg Regina Calgary Magnet Cream Separators .•'I'l ire ncais - Ilo ticti'>n ; double iipporled bowlâ€" cannot rock; perfect s'linimcr â€" one piece ; easy lo uirn - a child cm operati ; cipacily ch nine â€"sines the buyer $50 00 ; pit.iit biakf -'•Mayiul,' piteiit ; i-troni.', rigid C"nsmictioii --iiu!;luiMi3-l y c ireit; saiitiiy strainer -germ pioof ; easy to cloanâ€" a child cleans it in » few iiiii.iiti'S. G. B. Weltoa Flesherton, Ont. CITIZENS' LIBERTY LEAGUE Is Absolutely Opposed to a Return of the Old License System The Citizens' Liberty Leagrue, consisting: of prominent men and women in Ontario, place themselves on record as being un- qualifiedly opposed to any measures that tend to bring back the bar and the unrestricted sale of spirituous liquors. On the other hand, the Citizens' Liberty League sincerely be- lieves that the present situation demands a repeal of the unsat- isfactory Ontario Temperance Act, and the inauguration of sane, moderate temperance legislation. These leading: nien and women, with no selfish ends to serve, and havingf in mind only the best interests of all the people in Ontario, are convinced that the true solution to the temperance problem is to allow the s^eneral sale of more appetizing, non-intoxicating bieer and light wines, with the sale of spirituous liquors placed under proper Government regulations and restrictions. Unite with the Citizens' Liberty League in its earnest, sincere endeavor to obtain temperance leg^islation which meets the needs of all bat curtails the liberties of none. PI Vote " On. All Four Questions Remember â€" Every voter must vote on every question, or his ballot will be spoiled. CITIZENS' UBERTY LEAGUE f 22 College St., Toronto, T. L. CARRUTHERS, Secretary. now. FRBSIDBNT: 8IKRDMUND B. OSUEK 1-RF.SIDBNT: fcT.-COl,. II. A. C. MACHIN, M.P.P. \'icb-p&bsidbnt; I. P. HELLMUTH. K.C. BON. TREASt7RKR: n. GORDON OStKR I CITIZENS' LIBERTY LEAGUE Membership Fee, One Dollar. Please enroll me as a member of the League, for which I enclose my subscHytioo. Name , ., Address.. Occupation Contributions to assist In carryinj? on the work of the I^eagiie are needed. If vou are in sympathy with the I«eagiieand its objects please send doifations to the Secretjiry. T. I,. CARRUTHERS. Secretary, 32 College St.. Torooto. SS % t. Yonge and Charles Streets, Toronto Krijoys an (xctlleiit ieput»tior. for hii;h i;r»ila husuiesj triinini; iind fur pUciiiii fjiHc'ukU': ill £;(H)d posi'iuns. Enter any lime. Write f.T our Cik'alogue. W. .1. ELLIOTT. PniNcn-AL F. E. SOMERS Fevers ham, Ont. HJHIIIIIIII'' 3USINESSCARDS Societies PUINCB AllTIIUU IA)tKU', No. .;•« , A.K.t A r.I, Mie.itB ill till MhbciiiIu linll. .Viiii H roit«'H IlKiolt [â- â- I'lHbm-ttin. evoi v Krultiv on nr hefore tlio full iitci. 'I lluiiij \V .M T. ll'ukely. HBcinturv IT P.WS TO GET THE BEST OWEN SOIND. oNT.ARIli I ' iider » Chartered .\oc lun'aiit we assist !;riidii'il",s to positioiH. IJ'.tih successful )Oir. Wo me Iraiiiinil relumed Kildiers wlui uro lakiii;; Vi citlnn.ii Uouise.s iiiuliT tlie Dejv\itmfiil (if Sii!dier'.s Civil Uo- Entiililisliiiieut. Ciitiiloc»ue free. C.A KLEMINd, F. C. .\ . I'lincipal. 0. 1). FLKMlNt!. Secrjtary. (Meniimi this paper wlirn wriliiij;) Farm For Sale I'ljssissicui llii.sfull, lOl) .icro.-i, (in llii> Tiiroiilii (jrav. 1. yiiod ouuiry Mwd, ixnl HDiid iliiy loam, rt »cri-8 bush. 10 rncimi d iiiiik veiiueii'd Imiisi', ,<(ift wji'er iiiKitie, j i;<) d well, iifViT fuijinc; ,s]ii-iiii>!<, crei'k elosJn to dUt huildiiii» ami house, larwe huik liiuil CO.\ti."i. 'JO ft. pii.sts, well liiThteil, good .stuliliuK, drive louse, piui^.iy, lien linU'ie. .\ ,iiile fr iiu S. S. No :i IHil.lio scliiiiil aii.r 1{ miles fniu I'leshuiloii . Apply to WES. r.UEEN, Elei-lierton. W. A, HAWKEN â€" dealer for â€" MENDELSSOHN PIANOS and player.pianos, phono- GRAPHS and RECORDS, and SHEET MUSIC. Call and see these J^higli grade instruments AT /'/. y/ llawkeu's Photo Gallery and Music Stove FLESHERTON Fall and Winter Goods Now is till' I iiiic lo prcitarc lor ^V'illt(•lâ- . W'c liavc a lull lino o!' Flanellette and Wool Blankets, Comforters, grey and white Wool Sheeting Just arr.'vcil, new I'laid hr.'.'^.s (iooil.s some cs [)f(ially j.'oo(l liir M'iiool Irt'ssi's All \\w\ StMgPs in iiluc. bla^k and wine, etc All pure wool Blanketin;^ for Children's Coats, 54 inches wide, colors red and while, $3.25 a yd. Tl>i''« "pleiilui V ilue.'. i'l rui.4iiiilv, 11: wi, ,i, I '1 i>ii 1 (',,i in,', ?> ' i ^iid f<l « y»rd. C').AT"'Mnii's ('Ml. trill's mid l-ii'i >â- ' W mu r C\ ua. S^e-ici (' . ^. Sweutel."". MiiiV iliei ke I MHiliiie I'm's SI I. K)"'â€" Every sbvlo frun ?-' '.'5 tn #1 .i y n'. F. G. KARSTEDT. Flesherton DENTl.STIiV ,|r B C MLIRKAV I,. O. K", iloutal »uri!e lu ^ u> tioiK'ittdimtii ol Toronto l'iiiverHit> aii.l . val vollinii of !)â- ii'iil SurK.ioim of Onmrlo >&a admiBtulslBroil for tmitU uXtraetloii UiciB lit rmiiltjiioti, Toronto Street. FleBii. rtoii Medical J^i \V..I. Henry. M: H., crnliiateof F«cnlt\ *^ of Moiliolne, ronintu T' Ivi'imty. ulllce â€"Dr. Littles lutu rutiriiiiice, KKBlienon. • • • *•••••••»••••••••• ten*** •••••••••••• ••••••••• â- ••• •••• •••• •••• • ••• •••• •••• â- ••• â- ••• '•*« ••• •««e • •• • •• â- ••• .••{ • ••• â- ••• •••• â- ••• SOLID LEATHER PLOUGH BOOTS Just the kinil for hard wear and solid coinrort for spring and snninier weai', Ti»V THEM. I V OTTKWISLL ' Volorinary Htirf(pon ru'lnntn 'if Uiitaiic Nutiiriiiarv Collotju cniilencB â€" •avu'iil iloor ^loiitli WMt on W«ry struet. Tliin atreet rnt.« oiikli 'rei>).rterUn Ohiiroli. Leoai, I UCAB, HANKY A t.KNH V- HarrUters. '' rlollcitorK.Bic.-I. U. I.ticim, K. K\: W V. lauiiy, K. C; \V. 1). tlmiry, H. A. Oinooa' I'orontn, NKI TiBcluva Kaiili Hlila., iilmuo : i^ain 111'.:; Maikilalti l.iuia Hlock, Phone U A. I laucli ollico at Dtiii.lalk oi'bii nvi.ry Haturday. i n UIOHT. A TKl.KOHIMiarrister. Solid. I " toFB, &0. <mici;s (iruv s liiiH* lilnok ; flwoii Koiiiiil. Ktaii.liirrI Hank uk.'rirelier- I toii,IS»tur.!a>i>) W.M. Wriiilit. â- . K I'elfoid I>l'MNE.SS (1aRI>S r.M. K.MITINO. itnimid A'lctloneer foi lliH ooiiiiili'K o( i;r«r an.l .'*iuiooo â- 111 uMil htoik ni>itf« a apu iity, Tcriua 1 . iiiBto. f»tUf»Liifu dtiarantt , > Anansjo- .. "H r-..r ilauB i'i»\ t.uiimdeat thn Ailvn.icc â- . ir lUliH I, I. 1 1 ,.1 , , rt.cii !• oviTitaoi • I A \<1 >r«m»lna ni" â- • iiam. Out. ) â- â- 'â- J'HAK. I.i.-.iM'! ,\'::'i.Ti.ie fnt llie • (.iMiiity i!f C.ii.v. rirnu uio.lvrate aiitl r-iM ht IH n niniaiitM*!*. 'iho Himncoiiiciita 1 n .^"l'.' 1 1 ka<..- iM>r(i»i)ia'l«ai ThB AnvAuco t'.... Hiiel.Uucffcua i'.O..t'c>;bii. TeleplKwo ini loiloii. I'ec, 0, 7J FARM FOR SALE .\ IMLn'ie furiii fur s.iln â€" lint 21, con. t'l, O.spri'y. (>a I lie |ir,iii'^e« is n good friiiio liirii 40 x 5l>. a y. o 1 framu limisc, \ «;iiid dnllod wi'll. K.>r pirlioiilurs ippiylo â€" D.V.NNIE rAMEUON. >>0|) 11 1\. R. No. .'., Siuilmnipton Came Astray r iiiii> 111 iho iiiviui.ses (if ilie iiiidrr- I sik'Utd nil nr Himut Se|>U-iiil)cr 10, oiio cow. TliBiiwiifr is rei|Ufs(td lo provi- ] |irii|inrly, piiv t'.\|iiii^eH und Inke thu .sftiiuMimiy. " FUKl) nrCKKTT. [ liuKfiiiii 1' () . Out. Boar For Service i lli'iiHIi'ied CUiesler White li )i^ fori erviceKtllock Mills. The fmliir won i lirsit at Cliio:»>{o Fuir. Terms $1.50. odi.cllt -1. SMITH i'n.p. Bull or Service Tlioroii);ljbrrcl Shorthorn iSiilI rn ot 5, con. 12, Osprey. I'enns %l â€"DAVID ItOBERTS. Boar tor Service The undorsiiiiu'd hfiH a thoroinrliorcd Voiksliiit llirtr for servico on lot U,co n 8, Osproy. Ternvs $1.50, KUKl) SP()FI*\\RD. •••• •••• •*•• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• . •••• •••• •••• •••• •â- •• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• •«•• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• Suit Cases and Trunks If in need of a Suit Case or Trunk call and }j:.^t want supplied. THOS. CLAYTON g •••• FLESHERTON, , - ONTARIO III: •••• •••• •••• •••• rr! ••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• ^«r*^»4,j0«»*«««*«»««««a«*^ •«<•••#•• »••. •••• •••• •••• FiesKerion |New BlacksHiith Shop «>r- Tonsoriali At Maxwell Parlors We Aim to Give Entire tiiUisfactio LAUNUUY â€" Banket >.se Monday night, delivery Friday ev CLEANING Mid DYElNn- .tgeniH for Parker's Dye Worksâ€" C*>i. oleuied aiij dyed. ti-athor.-< rejuvti i â- .. T FISHER. -PROPWETOK STRAYED Oil 1,11' l'>. (' tl. 10, < > ; ,. , ..'1 Ol â- ih â- »â- . llic in ililU' iif .\iii;n»i. yji • I'xfoil niii'i. Tlio owner ".nay hmy Kane hy lmIIhic iiiid fKiviPV rxpmuos KUNKST IIAWTDN, Fevcrslnni 8 -J. 10.^ am opening uiiHtuiice, a blacksmith- iiiK and woodworkinK bu.sineos in Ma.x- woU, and am in'allinij up-to-date wood- wurkini; inachiueiy. It will be my on deavor to serve the public in a satiafac- tory manner and I would solicit putron- ai!e. I w tnt yourwnik and will do it right. 7 .April 1 CHESTER LONG Boar For Service For Service One |iuvf nri'd Sliortli'mi Hull Oihti â- jC, c 111, l>, .\rteiii^si!». Torni.<i SI lO Ut\ t. trido Must be p>tid within U mi n°h«i data froinrf service. I'J.nn. â€" ^I. O. TURNER. Pure bied llegistercd Yorkshire Boar for Brivico .Maxwell Jack (>2'.)03â€" on lot l(i7, 8. W. T. & S. U. •T.TiusSl.in. !lO,t,l» Ar'eiuesia. T. J. SVlN^'iN. \mt>»- :^k^i>>.