October « lUi'J THE bl KSHERTON ADVANCE TH Kn^N^v,^ I people wUh UH lo vc'e " Met " to nil the ..â€" 1^.,. i„,. ^ • I- â- â- suiutUe when (1.0 wc men (>f Ujh •ouiitry •inM4>|>e'a lent nuwaiLipor, |>uliliiil;e I every \ ' rti<ar,t»r at tb- i.rtioM i.iilliii({w<iou Strefi, j »» Well iis a bi^ iiiiijfjiily uf llio men who flmli.-rioi. 3;ilwcriiai...i i.riceSli.erai.nuiu ill,, not „i>,|, ,y see pie war conditions whiu |i.\it|initd''tiice ','i;i.AOw!iun no <i lai I i A l.>.r.isinijrate«..n;i|)pici>u,a CirtiJitiun I return. Hro given iheir ..pp..rUiiiity on Oct. 2(1, next, to expies^ (heir cunvic- tiuus. '')wH«kty W. H, THURSTON, EDITOU OUR POS'JION t).ily a few more day4 remain until tho |>daple of this country will 1)6 ealleJ on to pronounce upon i no >i tl>o must imiKiriant question* tint the ulectoraiu lid.s aver heen Bite J lo icci'rd their |)rrference, :ii)(l ov-iy wi>ni»n h:i8 a vote Th'To are four i|Ucstiun4 to iiiiswer, l>ul the all Iniporlant one i.i the tint on the hillo*. p>|)er, " Are you in f«vor of •.he rep«k^ of tho Canada Tenipcrunco Ac'. .' " This quj.s'ion, if answered in (he ulhrnmtite, will lulu;' ImuU llie opt n â- fear. Wo h^ive I'leuiier llearst'ii em- phatic htalcnient (o llml effect, ll is <lcnied by llio liquor iutereslK, but in f'lce of the prim er'K satement their (lenia; docs not amount to anythinf!. Wo beliuvu there are very few people who wish the (pen b«r 1) ick ajain. We h»ve been actiunintcd with its nefarii m work too lont.', and we have beou sc- ! <]uainted wi'h !he bles'tinus of p:o'iibi- tion too lour, t.i «ri-h lo leturn fj the, open bar. i In this cise, as the ijuett ons are: foruiulatei, ir appearilo ui thiit it wou:d{ be a dire ralainiiy for tl.it country if llio! tirst ijue^tu ii nn the billot were ii<<t answered with ii •' N , " by the uiaj irity of the elecDia, re^Mrclcss «f HJiit they â- nay say (o the other questions on the paper. No. 1 i« tha vital (|Ujsiion, but to avoid compile itio. I* It Will liu' wisdom to in;irk " No " lo h I the questions asked and let well enough alone, not' wilhstnndioi} the arKUineiits, false and otheiwise, adtanced by the oruuni/.ttion known ;is the C t z.-ns' Leaaue. Thi!..^e In Memoriam In proud ai;d l.ivinj^ ni«-mory of Orin Kirl rHtliaeiiei.t, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. .lacb Parliuineut, who was killed in ac'.'oii Si-pti-inber l."itli, r.t|(j. The tl \n he loved hiis wrapped him round, And where he liea it holy ground. â€" Kivlher, niiitlier an 1 sisters. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS On Lot 2, Con. (i, O.spiey, on Tuesday, Oct- 14;h, 1919 .STOCK â€" Team work'iig hories.driving mare, horse ."5 yrs old, milch cow, 4 yrs old, in eilf, inilc'i eo»v, (i yrs old, in calf, 2 s'.eem, 2 yrs olil, h ifer, 1 yr old, 2 8prin'.i c.-\lvcs, n iiuiii'u^r of hens and spriiiy cliit kill-. IMI'LKMENT.S, ETC. â€" McCormick binder, (! fool cut, mower, .") foot cut, «eed drill, cultivator, set iron h'iiri>w8, single pi iw, sol ho.ivy slui'^hi'. liRavy wau 111, bttfi^Y- f'ini wiijuii, cutter, fann- ing mill, hay ruck, sol heavy lunies-, 2 Fet siiigU iMinus--, set plow liHrii.'.ss, forks, hoe.«, clniii.'-', etc , ahout 12 tins of >;. oj tiriioiliy li ly, a iju^vntitv of straw, ipiaiitity iif (Kits, lull l.iy, fall whtat and liuckwlioat, aljout, 20 coriis Jiy IS inch Htuvo wood, parbur, dinini; rojiii, bed ruoni and kitclien fiivuiture. Sde to ciiniMit'iicc at one o'clock sharp. TKU WS â€" All sums of S!|0 »nd under, cisli ; over thai nntount Iw.'lve months' ci'i'ilit on approved joint iiotus or 5 per cent, off for cish in lii'U of iio'ei. U K. PHILLIF.S, W. KAITTING. l'r(i])ri>'tor. .\ucioneer. Smalj Ads. FOR SAI.K Kjr .Sale â€" Foiineen well bred ewes. â€" J(|«. Kenwick, Kle.-heitou. l-^or Sale â€" One ISr^e Irip'e heaier stove for sale. Jamof Genop, Fieshorlon. For Sale â€"A pure bred Oxford l)i«n lUin, 'A y.-a's o d ; -.1- > i few «rade rnm hiinlis. Ii. Ilaiiiiiiond, Kinilierley. l'"or Sale â€" (io.il th'uo ve ir old heavy horse, bloke ilouMe or hiiit;l'. Hac )ld Level, ['"lei-heitiiii For Sale cheap and en easy terms, hot 13, con. 11, Otprjy, 110 acres. This is a first clasj farm and in a ._'oiid sLato of cultivation. Oood bank barn and new frame dwelliii);. Apjily to 11. J. Sproule Flesherton Clover lioney, in )re wiDlesonio and nuirilioiis than fnii*. No inid.lleman's pri'lits. I'liie Ml I quiltv rli;lil. Wo ill.-.! no.irly a ton yet. fUc" your order before it is too la'e. vJ -o. W. Graham, Kuj'en'a. MLSCKLLANKOl'S A hunch of Le caster sheep to 'et nut on shares. A\i\i\y to .APiert S;ewar', Flcshetton. (Jhoppint; sit days in Hie week â€" Graham lirus , Eugen a Try F.!verslia.ii I'astry Flour, the best oryourcoik. All Oiimrio wheat hii'iest p'ic'fiir liurtei and e;.'i<« «t | Graham Bres. Kutfeiiip . .June 20 Private fun Is to lom on real estate security at reasiinnble rate nf in'erest. Apply 10 R, J. Sproule, Vit ilierloii s.tpt 2:U7 W. A, HAWKEN j,,^j.-, I - dealer for â€" ^^^=*=^ 1j,j| MENDELS3'JHN PIANOS and PLAYER PIANOS, PHONO- GRAPHS and RECORDS, and SHEET MUSIC. Call aixl .SCO these liiiiii lm'.-uIo iii,striiniont.s .-.W AT Ilawken'a I'liolo Gallccy iitul Mn^ic JJtor ,Mfeo~^ FLESHERTON WANTKD â€" Fur piivate In ine in Toronto, 11 capiliKi woman or i>irl for gcnariil ;>â- uson-iik ; excellent honii. every c'inifo". VViioes »o stm-i .?">ri. wi 1 lio II (le'si (1 if Biiisfac'oryâ€" .Mrs K. H. Mai'sh, 0'.) Keewatin .\ve., rorimln. For Service One pure t>rcd .Sliorthoiii liiill oiilot ;W, Con, !). .\iteinesia. Tumis SI. 50 for a. i-r.idB Must he piid within 11 iiiniithN date froniiif service. Hl.aii. -H. O TIRNKU. Boar For Service Ui-iiisieied C'lu'-iir Wliitii ll ij fi»r Piviceiit 1!" c'< Mil's. 'I'l!) fn'i-r won lirs! lit ('!,!,•( '.I Knir. T. ims iSl.r.O dec oil" 1 .SdlTll I'.op. Magnet Cream Scparcxtors I FURNITURE 1 I All kinds of turnitiiro in our sliowrooni.s. Cliill and see || our iliiiiii;..,' roDin, jtiiilor ;inil l)eilro()!i! siiiie.s. A l<irt;<-' ,j, rang" of prices tc suit your pocket book il?' UNDERTAKING Calls answered night oi day I IM:on.':!Or 1 i i W. H. BUNT Flesherton, Ont. 3 â- /K=Jr=Jr=. r=zJr=Jr=JrS} j^. S^C^ir=SJC=^'^^ J Fall and Winter Goods Now is tli(! linio to pi'(;pari' for Winter. We have a lull line of Flanellettc and Wool Blankets, Comforters, grey and white Wool Sheeting Just arnvcd, new I'laitl Dron.s (Jood.s some e.s jxcially good for .school 'lie.s.scs All wool Stages in J,|iie, I'liick and wine, etc. All pure wool Blanketin(; for CKiliien'* Coats, 54 inches wide, colors red and wi^ i.e, $3.25 a yd. Thri-e s|.li i^liil V I'li' .s in Hur.-iinily, Urowu iin 1 Twecl Coiin^', Jo 7."i end ?() i\ y.-rd. C')ATS- Mwii'i". Ohil.'T,.ii'« und Lull s' WinKv Ciais. .Sue ui (' i s, SiventelN, Meii'n checked Maihiou Glials. Kir,K.''--Kviiiy htiHlo fr. in 82 '.'."> to ?l a yard. F. G. KARSTEDT. Flesherton i-i|UHre i!eais - no lii-timi ; double .".uppoiti-d tiowl â€" cannot roct ; perfect bkiinmer â€" one piece ; easy to turn â- a child can operat' ; cpaoil) chini'e-saves (lie buyer 8.11) (1(1 ; piteiit ir.iUe- "MhumiI.' [iitent ; ^lr"ll>.', ri;Jid CMiisuucdoii â€" inojtiaiiiMl y correct; sanitary slraiiu-r- yeriu pioof; eiify (>> clean â€" a clol'l cl.'n 8 I'm » few IllU.lltl s. G. B. Wclton FIcshcrtoii, Ont. BUSINESSCARDS Societies pit(Nt!IO AUTKUU I.ODQl.:, No. s:i:i,AK.* t A M, luut^lH iu tlu UaHautc tiall. Arm « roiiK's Uliick Kl'inliarlo'i. ovorv I'riilay ou or liefore tho (ull uici. 1 (toiiry \V. W. •|'. Il'akely. SuLratRry. I )kntistry lir B C MI'HHAV 1.. .">. S , dental kiurb .ii I' li' iiDi Kiitounoi >i( Tor. into Luivomilv .tiil A..v»i V oll,(;i> 01 liiMilal niiii(i'OiiH lit Ontario. 'iftB aduiiitnleturtiit (nr tentti ti.Xtractlou tlict) at renntetice, 1'utoiuo htri-ut. FleBtiertoii. Meukai. TT^r W.J, Iteiiiy. Mt •'.. tradiBliioJ l.'neuU\ â€" Dr. i.ittlu'x Into rti^ddinco, Kleaherton. I I' OTTKWIilliL ' Vtitordiary Sutrhou Iraduata 'if Uiitnrii. S'utntlnary ('oIIhko -esldeiico â€" Rjuotul door nouth west on Wary ttrent. Tlili alreet . ract outli .'roHbyterlau Ctinroli. Leual , UCAH. HANKY & liKNHY-Harri«ter». '•' tlul(o(torii,«1o.-l. II. Lucas, K. C, ; W. I<:, Itanov. K. ('.; W. 1). Ilunry, It. A. OBloca, I'oroiilo, Hm ii 'liudiira Hank IUiIk., |>Iioii<i I'.aiii 1412; .MmtuUlii l.nraii lilii(;l<. I'liono U A. 'Iiancli olllcu at Ouudalk opoii uvury Uatuiilav. 17 KIOtCT. ft Ti:i.POUD,»l»rrl«t*r, Bollci. ^ tor*, Ac. OitiiM'i*, (irey jk l.nii a lllocli, (Incn Hoiini). Ktaiulnril llanli ck *(*^li't=hei - ton.lHaluri'ays), \V. II. \\ rl,il.t, V. 1-. lolfout BusiNE.ss Cards IVM. KAITTINd. tce-iipd Auctionorr foi '• lliw coitntifH of llrey km. I Hlinooe- â- 'fti'in aovl htofk ^rtlof a Hi>rolalty. Teini* u) (crate, ifatuficliou guarniitti^d. Arraiiijo- 'â- "ut!) r.'.r daiua iiiiiv l>a tnaileat dm A Ivimico ii.ltr, or t'oi tmi |(.|( 1 lioiiw oiy* h iviTxIiaiu I LiyklJruail;i« IDS at rcvnruliaui, Out. r\M«l'II\ir. titfvuiid AucMoM-o I.ii Hi- '•'• I'ouiilv of (lii'v. Tev«i» 111 Lima' I' But n'i. I.I 11(11 LiMim i,-e>t. 'Ibe Hr.aii),eu i ti'.< ,Ml 'iHlf'H , f Hiilpsoaii hi' inidealfiii; AfivA'Si* ill'.ie. i;i'flJenikiiJ I'.i)., l'tf)leu, Te e).'..i.c . : nucctfon. Dci.. iv'Tv Has Done Good Work T Ontario Temperance Act A Great Benefit to Province HE Ontario Temperance Act Has reduced crime by over one-third and drunkenness ir» public Has practically disappeared. AlcoHolic insanity Has disappeared. Gold cures and alcoholic institutes for treat- ing alcoholism have been closed for lack of patients. Ontario has been saved an annual drink bill of $36,000,000, enough to pay our share of interest on the War Debt. Many victims of alcohol three years ago, thank God to-day for the Ontario Temperance Act. To repeal the Ontario Temperance Act would be a cedamity. The amendments would make it practically worthless. To every ques* tion on the Reiercndum vote NO. Drink is a Cancer Abraham Lincoln "The Liquor traffic ia a cancer in society, eating out the vitals and threatening destrurtion, and all attempts to regulate it \fH\ not only prove cbortive but will ag- gravate the evil. It must be eradicated â€" not a root must be left behind." Doctors, Alienists, Criminolog- ists, Insurance Actuaries, States- men, Generals, Big Business Men, and Social Workers agree that alcohol as a beverage is a racial poison and a national curse. British Columbia, Alberta, Sas- katchewan, Manitoba, Quebec (ex- cepting beer and wine), New- Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland have enacted prohibition. The United States is perman- ently "dry." France has abolished absinthe, Scotland has now a local option law, England is initiating a great campaign for temperance reform. The movement is world wide. Ontario must go forward, or be left feehind, but be careful ark Four X's ine X ui\der each NO) . Ontario fiefereadum Committee ,IORN MACDONALD, Chairman. D. A. DUNLAP, Treoiurrr. ANDREWS. GRANT; f'lc.'-Cliairman and Sicrttary, (1001 Elxcelsior Life Bldg.. Toronto.) S6 Owler & Kellogg (Old Eog House) Flesherton, Ont. Highest Cash Prices paid for all kinds of Poultry. Phone or Write New Blacksmith Shop At Maxwell mil <i|)i-nnij iiii iitiiici", .1 iihieksinilh iiiU mill wiiiiil.Kiikiiii; Ipu.siiu'Ks in MiiX- woll, iini' am iiii'»Uim< U|i-;oil«te wood- WdikiiiK uiicliiiM'iy. It will lie my <'n di'iivor ll) 81'ivc llie puhlic in n satisfuc- tury nmnnor luul I wnnKl anlii-tt, p-vtrm • ii«f. I w III! yuurwiuk anil will rio it liyiit. 7 -April 1 CHESTER LONG IT PAYS TO OtfT THE CKST O'-VKN SOINU, ONTAlUO I 1 iiilov a (JhailorKil .â- Vc-ouniant we assis^ I griulu»l»!.s t.o positions. ;W,h Huccossful year. I Wu »ro tt'itininK reiurneil Fuldiera who aro lakinf, Vi clitlunai Coiiirrs umWr tlie ^ Dopartuit-nl of SnldieiH t'ml Ke- , fiilaliliitliniuut. CalalnKUu fri'V. C. A KLKMINO, F. C. A , I'lincipal. (5. 1) KI.KMINO. becrVmy. 1 (Mi'iitinn thi8 piiper when writing) ' #^ Tonsprial 'V- Parlors Wo Aim to Oivo Knliro iS.it isf»L'ti<> LAlNDIlY-H.Kiket )st> Mi.mvI.) nijjht, dolivi'iy Kiiilny ov C'M:\NINt! .ind DYKlNCi- ayonts for Piwkci'.s Dyo Wiuks*â€" C" . clouned null dyi'il. ft-alhi-rs io;h'-u i '. « The Work of Six Men A Toronto Litter Carrier will astonish you with the amount of work it does. Enables one man to clean the stables as fast as six men in the old way. Cuts out the dirty part of the job. Takes away the danger of the old wheel- barrow and the slippery plank. Kncout^iges cleatdiness in the .stableâ€" and that means healthier cattle. .Ml Toronto Stable Equipment is designed to save work and make cattle liiKScr profit producers. Ydu'U linil with tliis equipment that stable chores Kvunie easy. Time is s.ived. Cattle are contented. A wide knowledge of proper stable equipment can be gained from a study of Qur big stable equipment book. This will be scut free if you ask for it. Write now. ONTARIO WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO.. Umited Atlantic Ave., Toronto Montreal Winnipeg Rxina Calsary QNTARlp'WINO 'ENGINE & PUMP CO ORunItS N" F. E. SOMERS -iiiiii^ Feversham, Ont. WE SELL FARM IHPLEHENTS WAGONS, HARROWS PLOWS SPECIAL PRICES IN Ni'W ruhuliir 8irii[>Ie8 Sfpaiv.tov.<5 T riSIIEK •PROPRIETOP JOHN HEARD, ACLNT FLESHERTON.