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:Wedn«!kscla\ , July Stli, 1925 THE FLESH KRTON ADVANCE TANDING OF TKAMS Dundalk 1 Flethertt n 1 Vandeleui Markdale 1 U 1 MAI.K GLADIATOKS WIN IN SOITBAI.L (JAMK TLKSDAY Millor. contest. We understand that a re- turn Kame will be played on Friday eveniiiK v.lu'n the srirls say that they 1000 will shuv^ ihu men where to Ret oif .500 i»t. The liiie-ui> for the men was as .000 follows and containe<l in the ranks ', „ nuiy famous .stars of utlier years: .000 (- ^r iiii.hurdson. Dr. Murray; Geo. McTavish, C. B. Wolton, W. (J. Kennedy, W. I. ilenry, Dr. TurnbuU, Everett Henry, C. E. Batty, Wm. OSPREY COUNCIL The male Kladiators of town were oh«lUnj<e<l bv the "Fair Maidens" of this fair villape to a softlmll trame in Memorial park on Tuesday cveninK The Osprey Township council met and after the fireworks were all over at Fevcrshum on Saturday, July 4th. it was found that the skirted men AH the members were present and were leadt-rs 21-U'. There was a the Reeve presided, larjre crowd on hand to witness this After tlie re.idiiiK iiud confirniitiK AUTOMOBILE TIRES Goodyear Tires f'athfinder Fabric $7.50 i'afhfmder Cord ?8.fi'> Winsfoot Cord .... SI 0.3.-. Allwcather Fabric S10.3.'> Allwenther Cord S12.fir> Allweatber cord Heavy Tourist Sl-'J-.'JO Jlxl.-lO S20.00 of the minutes of the previous meet- ing the followinK communications were read : The To»onto (Jeneral Trusts Corp.. re the purchasing of gravel from the Wm. T. Hodgson e.sUte; C. H. Smith, ackiiijwk'dging a K''ant of $25 to the Fevcrshani Football Club. Several ratepayers on Drain No. 1 waited upon the Council with a re- (luest to have their assessments on above drain revised. Moore â€" Edwards â€" That all road accounts be paid by individual cheques. Cameron â€" • Edwards â€" That the Reeve be instructed to have the En- gineer to inspect the Coutts Drain at once. Moore-Edwards â€" That Mr. Camer- on receive a special grant of $30 to be spent on the 20th sideroad. The Council iidjourned to meet as a Court of Revision on the Connor and Melancthon Drain, at Maxwell Sat- urday, Jifly 18th, and in regular mectintr at Singhampton on Saturday August 8th, n»25. â€" H. G. Burke, Tv/p. Cle.k. Flesherton Lower School Exam. Results Small Advertisement f FOKM 1 TO FOR.M 2 Schedule â€" 1, first class honors, 75'/( and over; 2, second class honors 66 to 74; 3, third class honors 60 to 6r>, C. credit 50 to 5!». Examinations in History, Geopra- phy, Art, Botany, Algebra, English, French and LaHn. Rose Arnottâ€" H2, 91, Art2, Al, El, LI. Graham Beardâ€" G3, Art C,E C, F C. Kenneth Betts-<G. C, B. C, A. C. -G3, Art C. B^, LOST OR STRAYED | LOST â€" Small two year old grey stee^, dehorned. â€" Lome Atkinson, ' Rock Mills. FARMS FOR SALE ORANGEMEN TO PARADE fMiurch Parade Sunday, July 12th, L.O.L. 'No. 2835 and L.O.B.A. No. 555 Carnation Lod.-'o, Flesher- irn will attend Divine Service in the United Church of Canada, formerly the Methodist Church on Sunday eve- ning Julv 12th at 7 .'clock p.m., when t!;e Kev. Wm. R. C!emc:its B.D., Dep. tirand Chaplain of Ontario Wcit %vi!l deliver an address. All members are asked to meet at the lodge room at C.30 |). m.Visiting brethern welcome. VANDELEUR GARDEN i ARTY Dunlop Tires Samson Cord $7.50 Traclic n Junior $10.35 Traction Touring $12.65 .Vil other siscs at greatly reduced prices. INNER TIBES $2.00 S2-60 $3.15 BATTERIES fi Volt 11 plate Batteries $18.75 D. McTAVISH 81 SON Chevrolet Dealers The garden party givtn last Friday evening in aid of the L.O.L. 1383 at S'andcleur was a great success, both ivi to entertainment and financially. The attendance was veil up to the ex- pected .-.nd the evcr.in;; was one of en- ioynant. A Softball game between Markdale and Kimberley v.t.s well played ancf v.-as â- .'.TV interesting to tne snecta- tc:s. Markdr.Ic won out by the num- erical score of 14â€"12 although the pliiy wa.s ouite even. FiCilierton aii'l Vandekai' b'lse- iial! teams played baseball, in which Fle;-hert,on stampeded to a 12 â€" vic- tory. VandeVur trotted out a young and inexperienced team and <i!d not Ki\e Hov.-les the support that he de- served. Hutton pitched c;reat ball ar:d was given gilt edged support all I the way. I .After the fine supper, a concert was , rut ( :i by the local talent and \*as /i^uch enjoyed by all. , The thiajatoning clouds and the cool- I iic s of file evening no doubt kept i many away, nevertheless th-s proceeds . 1 amounted to $150. ] Everett Blackburn E. C. Laura Boydâ€" H2. Beatrice Biishellâ€" H. C. .lennette Cargoeâ€" H. C, G. C, Art 3 D. C. A2. El, F2, L. C. .Mildred Ferrisâ€" G3, Art 3, 132, A. C, E2, F3, L. C. Charles Hawâ€" H3, Gl, Art 2, B2. Al E2, Fl, LI. Helen Heardâ€" H2, 02, Art 2, Bl. Al, El. F2, LI. Margaret Heron â€" A. C. Inkster, Murrayâ€" HI, Gl, Art 2, B 2, A. C, El, F.3, L3. .Ja!:iie3on,-Johnâ€" H3, G2, B. C, A3, F2 L3. .AlacArthur, Leonard â€" A2. .MacDonald, Leroy â€" H3. T.Ii.cLachlan, Obanâ€" G3, B3, E2. MacMillan. Duncan â€" H. C, G2, .Art ,2 B,^, A2, El. F. C, L. C. ."vlarshall, Ireneâ€" H. C, G3, Art 2. Bl, A. C, E3. F^, L3. .Maishall, Veraâ€" HI, G3, Artl, Bl. A2, E3, F2, L3. McFadden, Coraâ€" H3, G3, Bl A. C, El, Fl, LI. Menzies Oliveâ€" H. C, G. C, Art 2, B 2.A2. E2, Fl, LI. iMorton, Bertâ€" H. C, G2, Art 2, Bl, Al, E2, F3, L. C. -Muir, Stewartâ€" n. C, G2, B3, Al, El, F.3, L3. Patton, Blarieâ€" A3. .SiMilh, Rossâ€" G. C. Stafford, Rubyâ€" H.C, B3, LI. , Stuart, Jeanâ€" G.C, B.C, E2. Stuart, Marioti- HI, Gl, Art 2, B2, Al, El, Fl, LI. Wilson, ihelma â€" •A2. FOR.M 2 to FORM 3 On the Toronto Line Provincial Highway. Three farms, two of !(»' acres and one of 50 acr«s all cleared. First class bi'ildinKs, up to date ir every particular. Wih srll any co* __ of these. Good brick house on ons i,. FOUND â€" On Mondy, June 29, in the farms. The stabling for aah.'. the Presbyterian church shed a halter, mala is perfect. One f<irin haa ton â- Owner can have the same at this 'acres hardwood bush and another Lost â€" Between Flesherton and Richard McMuUen's, a lap robe. Find- er please leave at the Advance office. office. jVindred has three acres of timber ^â€" â€" â€" ^â€" â€" ^^â€" â€" â€" â€" iand has buildinngs for everything STRAYEDâ€" Came to the premises needed, including poultry -house an* of Mr. D. Campbell, Lot 1, Con. 3,| pi,? pen.i. No broken land and c'.eer Arteniesia, 3 pkeep and i lambs. ' of weeds. Any person interetse* Owner please claim property and! should investigate. pay expenses. , _T. J. STINSON. loay Prcton SUtlon P.O< FARM FOR SALE ~ STRAYED â€" Strav-'l from Lota 141 andl42, Ea^t l5r.ck Line, abodt Thursday, May 21st, 2 calves five'i' nonths old. Heifer grey with red i Farm of 100 acres, 06 acres cleared 'c.-ehcad, buU calf, a little lighter, to let on .ihares. Fair buildings, good' .Anyone seeing them and letting them ; soil. AIeo pressed hay crd straw, 1 know will receive my grate- j mile south of Wareham. Robt. H. ful thanks.â€" Jan-.ps Wood Flesherton { Little, Proton Sta. R. R. No. 2. House For Sale In Flesherton FOR SALE LUMBER FOR SALE - .About' Frame IVi story "shingle roofed 2,000 feet of hemlock lumber for sale dwelling with nice la.rge lot and -W. McCormack, Proton Station. FOR S.\LEâ€" On Ford Touring car, a bargain for quick sale. â€" T. W. Findlay, Flciherton. stable. Apply to â€" i â€" W. A. ARMSTRONG. Flesherton FOR 'S.A.LE â€" Quantity of seed barley for sale. â€" John Oliver, Pricc- â- ille. Fho:te 21 r 21. FOR SALEâ€" Good Deering mower for sale in good condition. â€" W. J. Stewart, Flejherloii. RESIDENCE FOR SALE The property of JJr. Roy K. Gibson situated in the village of Ceylon. Build insd in first class shape, good cellar, c.'ectrx lights, eistern, etc. Will be sold for cash or small payment down with easy terir;.=i. Full particulars from S. E. de Cud- more, phone 24-4, Flesherton. Exams in Physiography, Arithmeti? .\rt. Zoology, English, French, Gconr- elrv and Latin. Alien Maruldâ€" P.^, Al. Art 2. Z2, T- ^^ p2 01 L C brown, Inezâ€" P3, A2, A.-t3, Z3. E2 F2. G2. LI. Heron, Margaretâ€" P2, A2, .A.rt 2. Z3. E.C. G3. ! Hmcks, Alfredâ€" L.C. ! JfacArthur Leonardâ€" P.C, A.C, Art ' 3, Z.C. E.C, G.C. , MacDonald, .Malcolmâ€" P.C, A3, .Art ?.. Z.C. E3, G.C. i JvlcCallum, Ednaâ€" P3, A3, Art C. â-  i Z.C. E2. Fl, G2. L2. - • ' - - - - -'--'--' -'- I McFadden, Florence- PI, Al, Art e^©©©®©^©©0«^^«5^fi>©^^^^f;>®«^©^^^^^©©'SJ0©^«^«s5©©©OO-S>^":i>®^'"^' '^•Mckee"Kenneth-P2, Al, Art 2,Z2. « SIX HILL STORES Ul We buy togcthrr in onier that 4^ our cuttomerc in the >ix cnm- |§( munities may materially ben- ^ eiit individually. ® F. T. HILL & CO.. Ltd Markdale, Ontario THE HILL STORE i A Store everyone instirict- ^ ively associates with high ^ quality merchandise at the fot fairest possiblff prices. ^ [ ©! A.C, Art C, Z3, E Z 4» 4e» During The Month of July Our Customers Can Rely upon Getting Many Special Bargains A Clearance of Hofiery st 39c. a pj.ir; 3 pairs for$LOO. This is a clearnce cf many odd lines of Ladies' and Girls' Hosiery at much less than the re.fjular price. A fair aH.-'ortment of color.s will be found in this showing. 'Ihe regular prces were 50'.'. in V.oe. •Special July Clearance I'rice :V>c. a piir; 3 pair4 SI. Men's and Ladies' Motor Coats $1-78 Every Lady or .Alan who driviii or v'.O.ci ia a car should have one of the.«e r.iotJr caaLs, wh'jh tu'c being sold at a sonall fractio.i of the.r orijjlnaal price. You canncl all have one for lh?re are not i.rn>ut-h to go round. \ ju ass how can we kc.I t;)ern w. sucn a Inv pric.^. A whceiaie houro in Toronto bad a lirv? and r.o:3e of t!ie:r goo-Ls wevc dan-.rgcd by w.-.tc â- , and theta ware wold ty auction. We purchased son:c of ihetc at a very low prica aiij pass the bcnttit on to our cu:-tu.r.s.-a. i'lr-^it come, first ser'evl. w.>.\h .i?.-er.»! i..nivs tline.i trtap-'.co. .h-lv «'l(;;",T-"c IrlCc ^)'9. Men's Dress Shirts Wo iip.vc ji;st r-lsced in stock, an etpociaally nice .-.SIM tir.ent ,of men's ('.rei-s Ehirt.s In fancy .vtripes and jla'.n materials. Moit of the plain shirlr, have sv'iarate collars of sa.iie n'.ateiial. Among the n'.'i.t'.'riaN i;; the popuiar broadcloth, fine cambrics I iques and rtripe prints July Sale Price $1.5:', $1.75, $2.25 and $2.95. Nc-'; Arriv?.! cf tlie L-test Fashion ir; E'ro?.dcloth Ihc.c new arrivals of plaid broadc!oth3 have j;:st c'liic from the looms and i:i absolutely c.'<:-rect i.i c.try clcui.L The combination of c^ln.s arc be.iul- iiiil, the <iiiality of the material all that could Vo dc- i.;re.'. iho prke s iro'icrate. 'these ar> scare â- ,â-  fjoc'-, oTt acccjni. cf th3 heavy dov.iar.d, .so you r.u'i- act o-.'-.c-kly if yon wish to secure a drci;r. off one of the.5e new beautiful broadcloths. \'cry Special per yard $1.25. 25% off Men's Dress Straw Flats D.'V; It is unu.'-ual to place Mc:i'k Dlcsd ."^traw Jhit-H on sale ihi« early in the scison, but the cont'n.;e,i cool weather has somewha'. retarded tiie sAlo o.' therefore' we have decided to (;ive a ciaariii;; p.-ic:; thuf larly in the season while thfere c.rc atill nia.'.|y v.e'-l;s Icit f'lr wear'.itK slr.-^w hit«. July CicaraiicJ Price 25^ of R-.cular I'ric •. Trimmed Millinon. cc a St'il Lower Priceâ€" 33 1-3 off Colored! Muilns Suitable for Qu.Il Liftings 17c. a yat-rl !0J yui'.i-; i!u;k Miiali.is (o he sold a^ h-iU' I'.j .etjulnr nr'.\.-2. These v.-ill p-.akc excellent eiullt linings, the coU'rj aro dark, the width ia 3'> inclies, tiie or Kinsl price va.<? 33 tents a y.-ird. At th*3 vtny low -prie? they will be c!c.;;-e:l on: quitkly.Wc woM - lv;<<' r.ct :;.«r at o;'.co if .jou \v;;h ta cccava any ^t thi.. Jdy C'carrnr? ]r*;-:c2 17 c:Mt3 â-  y^vd. J)() not sro withoui a new Irit any i. .<. . c.in now buy one nt '3 1 3',; off o.tv alrca.:; ve. low price. July Rfffulnr rriceii. r:.'Ernnce I'rcc, r.'l WoiiTjr^'s Hou:o Drcj32 5 G c. :\:.'-.s;j r.K.Jo ci' eojd r.iulity !.': a;ul l:Rht colw-s wpr..*! -0 arc n liai!: nap, doe i Fugi Silk 31.Z0 r yavl ^ o o E.C, F.C, Gl, L3. Park, Johnâ€" P3 2. G.C, L.C. Patton, Marieâ€" P.C, A.C, Art 3 '.Sled,' M'elvinâ€" P2, Al, Art 2, Z2, E. C, G2. .Stafford, P.ubyâ€" P.C, Art 2, Z.C Thistelthwaite, Violaâ€" P2, A.C, F2 i g;j. Wilson, Evada â€" L.C. Wilson, Thelmaâ€" P.C, A.C, F2, G2, L.C. Foi- Sale â€" 1 set of blacksmith's , tools. 2 set of harness, dry lumber I and v.-apon. â€" A. Smith, Eugenia. ! STALLION FOR SERVICE Cacus Star (2:10' irotting) Sire S.ALEâ€" Five acres of sweet i ^° ^*'"ney L (2:30,tria! 2:17) and oth- FOR clover hay for sale R.R. 3, Proton. -Wm. Johnston,;^'' ^"^^* ""'^S' will niake the season cf il92o as follows: Leaving Dundalk i every Thursday icr Flesherton ROOMS FOR KENT roor.-.5 for rent, suitable family. Reasonable terr.-.s. â€" Mr McDonald, Flesherton. M. FOR KENT â€" Suite of I ^unshaw House for noon, thence at e for small i 7 ^•'»- ^O'^ ^-I-rkdaie for -.right. Friday I leave Markdale at a.m. and proceeei ,<lown the back iine East for Flesh- ; erton for noon, thence at 2p.m. to his FOR SALEâ€" An^.erican army tent, | <^^^"n stable in Dundalk and remain heavy duck, water proof, 16x16, four j "^^--'1 Monday r.t 9 a.m. See posters foot wall. Price $25.00.- Harman 1 ^«^" further particulars. Chas Pal- Radlev, Flesherton. |'"^^> Proprietor, Dundalk. M I S C E L L ANEO U S NOTICE â€" Chopping done on Sat, only. â€" Graham Bros., Eugenia. FARM FOR SALE 0.\ EASY TERMS. Lt.nVER SCHOOL, PRICEv'ILLE Phy.s:ue:r.!!,hy--K. MacMillan 02, E Nichol 70, F alâ€".'V-thur 50, H. Mn- i-iech.iie ^'â- V, E. MacLcan 70, G. Mac- Ltan G5, Lmis MacLean 50, O. i\lat- i^Ieekni 0-1, .\ Nichol C5, .M. Nichol .')5. FnjrH.sh Grammar â€" M. MacKechnic â- '•':, G. Maehean 70. I. MacLean 55, J. ilacl.can 58, A. .Sliortrecd 03. Latin Grammar â€" ^K. MacMillan 80. i;. Ncliol "ill, F. MacArthur 5U, V. '•.acLenn I"), O. MacMickin M, J ivichcl 6',t, :,I. Niciwi 61. Zooloiy Ii. MacLtaji 10, K Jin,- .Miila:i 82. R. Nichol t-O, F. MacArthui r.T, H. AiarKcchnic 81, E MacLcin 81. G. MacLe>an bl, I. MacLoan i'2, J. i^T.icLean CO, O. .MacMeckin 77, J. N=chcl 73, M Xi-hol r.S. Arithmetic â€" 11. MacLean 52, K. Maci'.Iillan c3, R. N'icliol ,"i!, H. Mac- Kcchnic 57, Ii. MacLean CO, G. M^o- Oc:tn eS, I. MncLean ,'"<1. O. .•^fac'-I;.':- - 05, .T. Ni.-hol 7fi, M. .M^'hol 52. Canadian liisto.y --- II. McKechnie it', A. Shorrrood r,',. â€"Laura J. McFarlane. Teacher. PASTUREâ€" 112 acres good past- ure, lot.s of water. Proton Station. «^^; f ?.,o'''"f* "f ^''' an'l N- E. 50 cleared h:f;"^""'''\ ^^'"'^ *° °«-«» « 1 I i I • ^''•^nce in bush, about 50 of Wm. Hales, hardwood; about 5 acres ofToft ««: If t'h! n,""!^"" ^^"'^ Saugeen Junction If the purcha.<=er can giv a good un- PASTU REâ€" Cattle wanted for pas- encumbered farm in as collateral se- ture at once on the Lever farm. For i pay^^^^ *^^" ^"^ *"' ^^®^ *""^ *^ particulars apply to Fred Brown, \ ' _f.y,Q RUTHERFORD I Phone No.' 7 Rnv fi7 ou.iii * IT PAYS TO .\TTEXD THE BEST! °^ *"'• '''^elburne ^ gLLIOTT ^^^ I BULL FOR SERVICE "oU^iedMl^ I .. . . horthorn bull for ser- YounK and .\lcxander Sts. Toronto : vice on lot 40, Con. 8, Artemesia Every graduate of the last fifteen months has secured employment. Enter now. Open all year. Catalogue free. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. Purebred ice on lot iChas. HanlcT, Eugsnia'p.O." nOAR FOR SERVICE MAXWELL PL BLIC SCHOOL Spring Term Opens Monday Tamworth Loar for service, 5 mo». »' the ?.'''• ""S- '^^<^<''" «.'K'. 0.. lot 31, Con. 1 / Afr. -^v/. â- ' \. \ '^,*^'^->s «i- Any sow not r». ,1^: ^^'P'/^^^/yy ' '"•â- "^^' ^-'il be charged same a3 thos. OWEN SOUKD '^'''^,°"-''' -'^'^'â- ^I'S, PriceviUe P. C. 3wk» ladividiial Instruction Business Shorthand and -Preparatory Courses. Cat'ilogue ..Free. C. A. FieminB. F.C.A. G. D. Flcrainu, Principal. Secretary, R. R. 3. BUSINESS CARDS District Picnic Postponed v'r. -1 to Sr. 4â€" Violet Parker, Clara â- lufT. JL'.rrc.i rdorrison, R. J. Udell, R .'<r. 3 to Jr. 4â€" Mabel Rosa (H>, M Sremner (R). (Uving t? the District Summer Jr. 3 to .Sr. 3â€" -John B;mrc?c (H>.' School bein? held in Owen .Sound this 3!ary Long, Ruby Robertson, M.irv " ' .... Al!;>n I>r. E. C. Murray, L.D.S.. dental surgeon, hon.-r f raduate of Toronto and Royal College of Dental Surgeont of Ontario. Gas administered for teeth o.xtracti.,n. Office at residence Toronto Stret, Flesherton. Bc'nr.-ofo, Gulden Udell (R), .-'ii-^'iold (R\. Sr. 2 to J.-. 3â€" Kathlce 1 iil^rrisor. H), Cvcil Chard, Eldon McCutchcoti. ci:. Yi-un;;', Mavj^rie Srelay. Jr. 2 to .-;•. 2-:iarjorie Giv,- (") i^.obert Lon;i"(H), .Arl.en Pailir-ior Arth-r Lav.'lar. .•-r. Pr, tj 1stâ€" Mario Char.l (H), AA'-.i Long (H,i, Stella Youn,; (H) .'aJ,' Liiiley (H), Donald Radley, Ira- â- a Fa'i'sti'r, Billie Kerton, Rober, 'rtrly, Irene Parker, Annie Mur^hv ciL Pi-.â€" Jean IJors, Ethel Fenwick, ?1. iJuck'u.Tli.-^m, Lloyd Morrk-^on, Leslie Teeley, Htlc.i Gi;y, Jimmy Poole. viii V.'-^'i or over. (R^ below 40',. â€" Helen Maynard, Teacher. . ^TITAixTE EXAMS. TO BK- Pt BLISHKD NFJiT WEEK Thi?< i.? a beaut;;". 1 â-  . • . ii fer undcrv,-e«i'. . :â-  rs sky, rose and pink. pcryard. elicit v.-.do I i.i Rpptklly priced *t $11.2 J F.T.HILL&Co..LimitedJ1arkdale O ' ii'U" t!:( entrance eXamlnittioiis {'i 10.1. Pricevillo and ^cvev- ;-j • not enmc to haVid for pub- !*.,_ ^ i. t ',, Put th?y have been promised â- ;'â-  '- :. \ for in^ertiem in next week's Cf i a' o 'if arts C Mine" will be giv 6 1 en in the Flesherton High "4t i« not 1 kely that the results will ^ i:i cur hand.- bcforo Tue-d^y of M^^*^^^'^^^'^^'-^^^'^'''*'^'^'^^'''^^*'''^'"^^'^ -^'^^^'^ School Thurs., July 9th. Be out to it week, it was thought wise to po'^t- _ pone the Di,«itricl picnic, which was n, i T„rni,..ii n » .... to have been held here (his Fridny. "'f ^""'*'='j'' ^â- ^â- ' «•»•. &r«d. Ii is to be held in Memorial Park, ",. "°"' ^"e iac:il!y of Medicine, Flesherton, on Fridsy, July 17th. »-niversity of Toronto. Officeâ€" Rich- The fac-t that many Owen Sounders arUsoii Block, Flesherton. Pho/ S5 wished the postponement of the pic- ' " "* nic bids well for the ultimate success . " of the affair. .\ good- after ^ • rmcc .\rhtir l.oilce, 33.1, A.F. noon of sports is being arranged, so ' " come and bring your basket. V.Wrrmeets in -he Masonic hall Arm- .£trong Block. Ficihcrton, every Fri- d::y on or bt'o^e Ihe full n,o„n. G. inks. W.M.. F. J. Thurston, Sec Grit for Hens. Remember that the grit in the fowl's gizzard fuinils the sunie func- tion that teeth do for animals and Henry, H. A. human beings. Uulike teeth, hov,-- ever, sand -soon wears s'nooth \v:;'.i constant frictluu and l>t comes un- htrviceable. Consequently the fov.i.i crop must be replenished (rt^S'.h iitiv witU fresh gril. In w.in.i wsat.i, . lowls Lucas & Ilpnry, Barristers, Solicit. ..r... etc.,-1. n. I.ixas. K.C. ; W. D. Offices. Markdale Lucaa B'.ock. Phone '.}. Branch oOices at niindal'. p.uA r'.ii- Telfiird vVi Klrnie. Barristers, soH- eito-s etc.. Otfees-Grey and Bruce secure a sunicKni cup;.:j- ,( Block, Ow?-i Siuft:!; Standard Bank .^niullng material from the os aim;; y pj„,.^ pj^,^,, •"'"â- "â-  ^> a "<!«»« uanK P. Tel.V «\ : (^.-iturdava). P. Cir.nie. W. ran,i;.(! lot. For this rf:>.;ou„ wr i. : apt to bo a little negligi nt In p., vlding the necossary grit ujn'.e; ' en conditions when it is nunit ;*â-  It is tssputlal that Vcai s.uid • i be furnishad, for whiii' .v-r; i ;. i end like substance.^ are :i.i<iij. sourc ;> of lime, necessary ii.r ,.; production and the bul!.i;n:; cf bun â-  'S^iZ il"^ t7o2' "" '"'â- *"'" " -ayl-omadeat-^heAdvanceomc;:';; fuv tbe rouii.itJ i< Farm and »;o,-k Terms moderate. fiH*d .Aurlionccr t!;py and Simcoe, J.ile* a specialty, satisfaction pnar- ante^!. .\rra:'gements for dates Central tclcf'^.or.e office. Feversbam, or by addressing me at F^vershaa

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