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/ "WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY «, 1923 THE FLEvSHERTON ADVANCE INCORPORATED 1855 I Health Service f I - of the • X % CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOC. X THE Ol'KN BED-ROOM WINDOVv M BANK^TOROMTO One of tliu really striking chunKut' in personal habits which has occur- al purpose 'Colts, year old; Driving* Mare, rising 2 years old. I red within rctent yea.s ii the habit ; ^^ Wiarton, ji distan:.,' " of ten P • I I J T I â- *"''' '' ^'^'^'''K ^'"" '*'* ratepayers of rriSnivUvQ lUrKcy * ^^ia province to approve, amend, or n 1 A i r- rifx ri. 1 arc '^ey going to, through their rep- CATTLE â€" Red Cow, 7 years, due Caused $4,509 Fire rrr :' "" TT: """'^r ^ ^â- XS^'^coVry.^ € ^ ' / °f 'he Trustees and Ratepayers An- ^^^ May 4; U Heiferg, rising 2 yrs.; m. , . u « r> II D » ' â- <«'«'»<"'• »how a disapproval, and 2 Yearling Calves; Rew Cow, 5 yrs. The large barn of Russell Porter, ^^^^^^ ,^^^.^ .^_ ^^^ ^^^ j^.^^^^^^^ ^^ ^,j^ ^^,f ^^ j^^j at Noith Keppel with most of thj> , ., contents were destroyed by fire nb- ' ' out C o'clock this morning, February) ^ADr» /M? -rUAMiro l.'.U/. 'Ihe blazn v.a.s plii.';';. visible. I-AKU Ur 1 rlAlNK,a PIGS â€" 9 Store Pigs, 185 pounds each; Sow, due to farrow June 5; Sow, due to farrow March 1 ; G pigs six weeks old. Brambes Throughout Cansda lltad Ogke: TORONTO, CANADA When a financial emer- gency arises, no friend will be quite so sure to help you as a Bank of Toronto Savings Account. One dollar will open an account at our nearest branch. The Bank for Savings. BRANCHES: FKVKRSIIAMJ. S. McMillan, Manager MARKDAl.i: - A. E. Hunt. Manager. of opening the bed-room window at | ^^jjgg j^.c firo v,ai cau.scd ly a' I ^irh to (hank the ladies of Cey-' I night. I frightened turkey knocking a lightec J 'on and Owen Sound for kindness IMPLEMENTS â€" Masscy-Harris Manure Spreader; Blassey-Harris 13- Disc Drill, nearly ntv/; Masey-Har- It is not i-,o many years ago since ' 1^,,^^,^,, f,.g,j, ^ [^g^^, j^_. Porter| shown me duri.ng; my stay at tha ris 13-tooth Cultivator; Masey-Har- the windows were closed, with the .,^j ^ farmhand endeavoured to beaiiOwc;! coming of cold weather. Indeec, ; ^^^ ^j^^ ^j^^ ^^j^^ ^^^.^^ ^^^^^^ ^„. many persons stuffed a few crack3 finding' this impossible, turn-l their r.round the windows to make sure ^.ttpntjon t„ the stock. They were that in air came in from outsiuc. ^^,^. ^^^^ ^^ ^^^^.^ „j^ j^^^^^ ^^ f,„j.g. That was the time when a sick pe:- : ^^ ^^^ ^.^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^^^,^,^ ^^jj^ son was protecte I from cool, fi«" g^,,^^, twenty-eight sheon, tan hogc." air, as if ..nc mouthful of it wouiu ^jj j^.^ ^^^^^^ implements, and an aut- omobile that was stored in a near- by shed were destroyed- by the fire The loss is estimated at §1,500. ^our.d hospital. â€" Andrew Kennedy. ADVANCE ADVTS. PAY cause his death. ' We may forget that tuberculosis was the first disease which was fought by education. Other diseas- es have been fought by police meas- ures, by compulsion. People were forced to improve living and wn-k- placea; they were obliged to install Thornbury ?hone Reeord <-o-c-c««<-:'<'<M^<><K~;~:~:~:~X' i -M">-:->*<'^«~x-«-c-^<'««M>«:~x->«K«<!~>'X'< <» •> •> •> •> •> % t t % % 5 •> I I Cut Prices in Winter Goods vScrj^c 36 ins. regular 65, halt price 3.5 ct.s. a yd. Blue flannel' rcg. 75c., .'^ijccial 49cts. a yd. Mackinaw l'Ian"cl for Children's Dresses or Men's Shirts, regular 30c. for 25 cs. a yd. Plain I'*lannel, 54ins. wide, regular $1.50 for 5?1.15 Checked and Fancy I'Mannel, reg. $1.00 for 79cts. A. E. HAW CEYLON, Ont. ^ , ^ A record for long distance telephone sanitary conveniences; if they su^- conversation was recoidcd last Thuvs- fered from a communicable di:>ease, ^^^ morning by a loeiil branch of the th2y v.reer isolated v/hothsr they g^^]j fgippijone Company wh^n nicjlit wished to be or not. operator, Miss R. Keast, started to put The fight agaimt tuberculosis has jj^^ough .-i "call" :from one of the rura] rot been along this line. In place jj^^^^ ^^^^. fjeathcoto to another rural of force, persuasion, by means of edu- ^^^^^^ connecting with the telephone cation, v/as used. The educational office at Kegina, Sask. To show how work has not been limited to thos'J gpi^^ce has quickened speed .-vctior., o >:-:->: suffering from tuberculosis, but has i^pgy gf only Ecvcn minutes occurr' d extended to all From the start, h^twcsn the time Miss Keast put in the value of fresh air v.fa-. stressed ^^^^. ^^-y^ ^^ ^^^ ^gvt uniittin,' station and wc were advised to open our bed- ^^^^ ^j^g Rogina telephone office was room windows in order to benefit by reached. The "call" was relayed AUCTION SALE lis Rake, 10-foot; Frost & Wood Mower, 5-foot cut; Steel land roller; Two sets seed harrows; Ganp" Plow, 2-iaiMw; Nc. 21 Fletr.y Walking Plov.-; Stock Rack and box rombin- rd; Gravel Box, 1 1-2 yds. (county road); 2 Waggons- Buggy; Renfrev/ Scales. 2,C00 lbs.; Cutter; Set heavy --.„.. „., hrcc^hinf h.-rness; 2 Horse Collars; FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS. Et.-. , ^ot cf Sleighs, Numerous other art- ALBERT SEELEY | i:lcs. LOT 12.. Co.M. 6. Twp of Osprey ' TERMS OF SALE â€" All .-urns of AT MAXWELL i'^'O and under cash: over that am- THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21 I '"''"'^ ^- nior.ths' credit will he given When the following articles will I.c ^ ,^'^fâ„¢-',^-«;f ,-;- . ^-e per offered for sale at 1 o'clock HORSES - Heavv Black Mare, 9 ^'^^^- KAITTING, Auctioneer. years, in foal "Royal Tower." Heavy I ^- J- SEELEY, Clerk. Bav Horse. 7 years old; Heavy Black No Reserve as the owner has rented Celt, rising 2 years old; Team gener- his farm. .|. i and enjoy hou 's of sleep in the fresh through Collirgwood, Toronto, Chica- air, thus lessening the chances of th2 j.-^, Winnipeg and Regina. At first occurrences cf tuberculosis. convei'sation between tha two inter- It is true that fresh air, day o;- cstcd parties at each end of the line % t night, is good. We kno\T that tiio y.-gg free from interference, but later ^Ilold idea cf nigh.t air being bad is nol sufTored interruptions Av^ to ^.hf'j Si true. At night, wo niss the fu-.i- ive-aking in, which frequently occurr, Small Advertisements FAR.M FOR SALE F O R 8 A L E FOR SALE â€" Two bronze turkey i gobblers.â€" J. A. Lever, Flcshertan. I on(\ =.,>o ^'o^ • .u x ,.. . . -^l I ^^^ acre farm in the to^vn.shIp ol FOR SALE â€" Corn in the sheaf, Osprey, 100 acres under cultivation about 2 or 2'/2 tons. â€" J. A. Stewart, ! remainder good pasture and excellent Fleshcrtcn. bush; frame bank barn, with Two cows, due Mar ! l'^""' '^^*'"'' ^'"'' ^P""'"^ "^^^' ^^^e ; houses with hard and soft water. â€" JAS. McKENZIE, Phone. FEVERSHAM. FOR SALE 1st also one fresh cow. Turner, Eugenia. R. O. hin( ; that is tlie only differc.Kc. ^., p^rty lines. Calls tj New York >|« Those who sleep with ted-room v.-in- jj^,) chi?ago liavo been more or loss â- " dows open do so because they like fj.gguent, but Regina is the record dis- it, because, when the v/indows arc j^^^c so far for the transmission of opc-.\ they sleeT better, they fei-": ^^^^ human voice at tho local tele- Letter end they arc bcttei-. phone office.â€" Thornbury Heraid. T;:q wiml/.v is if course. cp:r.:;l with co-::i:c:-:it;o!i f)r th3 tcr-.per- alur-j r.n'- .'..:; v.:nd. If a fraction of ar. inch on a cjld windy right r.I- Icw,; a slight ci::vcnt of caol air to paas thrcugh tho vccm, that is suf- Frcsh air is o:i e ..f iV.t; valu- MISS MACPHAIL .\T BUFFALO FOR SALE â€" Good range, wituj large fire box, coal or wood. â€" Root. Fisher, Flcsherton. FOR SALEâ€" Household furniture, rcancnably priced. Phone or write FARM FOR SALE 200 acres, lots 24 and 23, con. e, -Chas. l>a!mer, R. R. 4, Markdaie, ?'"7,^:' ^'^uated on County road no. •i'hone 31 r 2 I ' ^"^^ ""''^'" cultivation, bal- ance pasture and hardwood bush. FOR RE.Nf â€" Garage at Flcsher- j First class grain farm, well fenced, mn on Braritrn-Owen Sound Pr)vii:-! barn 48x74, straw shed, 40x30, cem- ent stables, blacksmith shop, garage .'i.'il Highway, garage with equipment â€" L. A. Fis'ior. Fleshcrton. x\ V' \ I f.cicr. X'ablj thinvs that mjiy be hr.d simply I .Store open on Wediusdav and .Satnrch'iy evenings X for tho effort of taking it. Ko:p tho bedroom window open. Questions concerning health, addres- sed to th? Canadian Association, 184 Collcco Street, Toronto, will bo ans- v.f od by letter. Questions as to diagnosis and treatment will not be answered. 1 I I cosBESEae, Tl THE STORE WITH SERVICE ;»' :^^j F. T. HILL & CO., Ltd. Wark<iaJe, Ontario, OIR BUYING POWER SAVES YOU A LOT OF MONEY February Sale of Rubbers This is Rubber Footwear Week and the savings are Vrorth while. The best manufacturers are represented, as Miner's- Gooderich and other good names. Below is a partial list rep- resenting wonderful values. Lc.dlc:' Blac!: Wccl Gab 3:1c :â€"$ 1.43 \'.\ Ihij line vo li:ivc Z-i pair tf f^rst quality f n"o>.hei. Ab.-.-jI it-ily gjr.rn'.col. U'!.';alar -v« - ic! f) 21, on sal; Sl.il .'iuothcr iii-c tf 4 bu'.klc galoshes at Jl.O.'^i. .\ rtmarkabio ourchase makes the above price pos- sible on these hight grade galoshos. Rt-gular Price f.!.00 During our Big Uublier Sale $1.95 Boy's Galoshes for $1.39 This price represents 10 pairs of extra high grade ralosh. Note the price is very little higher than over rubbers, sizes 1 to .5. Regular Value fl.'.)r>. During the Sale $1.33 Another line of boy'.s sizer., 1 to 5, lepular $2.50 On Hale for only $t.79 Youth's 2 buckle, sizes 11 to 13, regular fUOr). Special diiring the s:ile $1..59 Misses and Children's Galoshes At the following prices no child nee<l be without good warm winter footwear. Misses .1 }>uckle black gaU)*hps, sizes 11-2, Regular 11.95 to $2.25. .Special at only $1.69 Children's three buckle, black (jaloshtw. sizes to 10 1-2. A few pair regularly sold ut $I.Kr) to $2.00. Hale price only $1.49 Men's Extra Heavy Wool Galoshes or Overshoes One buckle height, regular $ 1.115. On fia;e for only _ SL.'iD Two buckle, si;:c3 G-12, regular $2.35. Tpo.;- ial sale nricc $l.8-j Men's Three buckle, regular $2.85. Sale price, only $1.5i:. Men's four budile, regular $15.50 to |3.75. .".: €»ur Bi(c Rubber Sale only S2.7." NOTE: Above linof are all new la.its made to fit any shoe. 7 lace hole Snag Proof Rubbers 25 pair high tjrade, size to 12, regular v;.'.- ue $3.15. Sale Price $2.8>J A few pairs at only $2.00 Another line regularly sold at $3.00 On Sala «t onlyl $2.23 Boy's Snag Proof Rubbers, in grades similiar to that of the men's. 10 pair of the high grade, sizes 1-5, regularly $2.75. Sale price only at this time $2.19 19 pair, sizes 1 to 5, sold regularly at $2.4;). Sale price during the rubber sale $1.H9 Size 11 to 13, regular $2.10, Sale Price $1.4!) Special Prices on Boots & O' shoes Mens' th tascll regularly at $1 to $1.15, sizes 6-12, On Sale at 89its. Women's sizes, 2 1-2 tot 8, to fit any shoe, regular value !l5its. On .Sale only GOcrs. Boy's heavy weight or finer grade, regulur value 90 to '.»8cts. SperinI Sale Price 73cts. Misses .sizes, II to 2. Regular value 70 Lo 80ct8. Special price during the Ruhlier Sale Only 5r>clM. F.T. HILL & Co., Limited, Markdale Miss .\gnes Campbell Macphaii, tiie rcprc3entative of South Grey in the Dominion parliament, told the Eric County League of. Women Voters ai Buffalo last Saturday that President Coolidge's armistic day speech urg- ing increased armament is doing mu:h to create hard feelinRs and mistrusts on the part of Great Britain. Expressing fear of ho:;tilc rolatio:-:s between the United States and Great Britain, Miss Macphaii also declared that a high protective tariff on Im- ports in that country is likely to pre- vent international harmony. FOR SALE â€" Good wagon, 2 1-2 inch tire, medium height, or would exchange for young colt. â€" John Parker, Proton R. R. FOR SALE â€" Sweet Clover Hulls, would make good feed for sheep or cattle. $10 per ton. â€" A. C. Muir, Ceylon, Ontario. FOR SALE â€" 17 breeding ewes, or.e cow, supposed to freshen last of May, also a yearling Polled Angus grade bull. â€" Peter Muir, Ceylon, 'Phone 22 ring 2. FOR SALE OR RENT â€" House and three lots, in the vil'age of Fcvcrsham. Frame stable and good She spoke highly of the Brianu-l ^ygn p^^ prticulars apply on the Kcllog t-caty, but asserted that the pyg^jg^g _ jj Alexander, Fever- president's utterances hsvc done r.'.uch ^ ^j^^^^^ lo \veakcn its effect. "As a Canadian," rhc said "I feel that tho whole world owe3 a debt 01" gratitude to the country that pro- duced a Woodrow Wilson. We never could understand why his own nation did not back him up in hiu grca: idealistic dream of world co-oncratio;-.. Mr. Keilop is another like Wilson â€" a splendid man. But wo cannot se • FOR SALE â€" Oat chop, $28 per ton, sacks included; Western Wheat $34.50 per ton; Salt. 75c. per 100 lbs., $2.35 per bbl., Flour $2.15 per bag; ^ -â-  . • , - A r- 1 Saturday afternoon and evenirw Highest prices paid for gram.â€" A. C. 1 ano evening. Muir, Ceylon, 'Phone ."S r 3. ' ~ * â- â€¢ GEO E. DUNCAN and work shop, 10 roomed cement blocked house, nearly new, good cistern, telephone, well and wind mill water piped to ths barn, 60 rods from school. Priced reasonable. E. C. PEDLAR. SINGHA.MPTON. R. R. 1. 'Phone peversham 1 r 2-y, SHORTHORN BULL FOR SERVICB Registered Shorthorn bull for ser- vice at lot 5, Ccn. !•, Osprey, "Merry Marquis" No. 170,135; Sire. Bonnia Marquis 142,381; Dam, Red Butterfly 131,078. Terms â€" Purebreds $6.00. grades $2.00. Cows not returned will be charge full price. â€"B. R. HAWKINS. EuKenla. MIDDLEB«0 & BURNS Barriaters. etc Ofices â€" Owen Sound, Durham and Flesherton. Flesherton eveoy how the .sa.v.o country that produced j days and Saturdays a Wilson and a Kcilog could produce . Eugenia, Qnt. a Coolidgc. \ MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE â€" Chopping done on Tucs- CJraham Bros. â€" I WANTED â€" A copy of tho Farm- „, r V .„,.„„ or/, er's .-Vdvocat.', dateil December 8, The managers of liquor stores arci ,,,^ ^^ ' , ... , • , - .. ,7 ir 1 ,1 „„,..„„- „f l.*10. One dcUar will be paid lor )t a lowod to publish the amoun. of It ha., been estimate .1 . th'« ^'"-"y. Apply at Advance office ni their sale by a prominent resident of thr coun- ty town tliat the sales from the Walkerton store the first year am- ounted tn, approximately, $100,030. I or notify. FARM FOR SALE Lot 192 and 193.. Con. 1, Proton Tho sales from the Wiartcn stoic aio township, S. W. of Highway no. 10 fully as high. There's a r.i3v^;:ier.-. on in certain W.C.T.U. -irilM r:> bring on a vote in liu- coiinly^ for the introduction of thd €an:;dn Tl;'.'.- perance Act. Th: Povi.v.i.-.l C .v.. would look on such n n-.r.voment as a slap at its liquor policy and would strenuously ooposo the C. T. A. in Bruce. If the Act should carry could a Federal Govt, which hasn't been over-anxious about stopping rum-running to the United States he dei>ended on to force the C.T.A. in this County?â€" Chesley Enterprise. Are You Interestei? „ . v . k ., , • a. w .V Registered Yorkshire Boar for ser- .L .u vfceâ€" Edgely Bright Vim, No. 99.996 During the past few months there _p^^p^^y ^, Saugeen Bacon H-)* has been held over the province of On- ^^^^ Terms f 1.00. 100 acres of which 95 is already cleared and workable, good build- ings. ROBT. R. LEE. PROTON STATION, Ph one Dundalk 83 r 31. FARM FOR RENT Lot 26, Con. 8., Artemesia, 100 ac- res, 25 acres seeded to timothy and alfalfa, about 35 under cultivation, remainder good pasture. Parties wishing to rent communicate with Geo. Cairns, 'phone 44 r 13, Flesh- erton. DUNDALK LICENSED AUCTIONEER Far the County olf Grey. Tenns: 1 per cent. Satisfaction guamteetf Dates made at The Advance offica. BULL FOR SERVICE For service on lot 30, Con. 13, Art- emesia, Durham Bull Royal Lad No. 178,773. Terms:-$2 if paid before January 1929, otherwise $2.60. â€"DUNCAN WILLIAMS. Eugenia. BUSINESS CARDS Dr. E. C. Murray, L. D. S., dentel surgeon, honor graduate at Toront*. and Royal College of Dental Srrgeons of Ontario. Gas administered for teeth extraction. Office at residence- Toronto Street, Flesherton. BOAR FOR SERVICE Prince Arthur Lodge, 333, A.F. A A.M. meets in tho Masonic Hall. Arm- strong Block, Flesherton every Fri- day on or before the full moon. W. G. Watson. W. M.. C. F Lawrence, Secretary lario several county and district de- bates on the proposed "Townjhip School Board Bill." While the dec- ision of the judges has been fairly well divided between the affirmative and the negative, The Bill, aa yet has not becomi: popular with the people, â€" C. HINDLE, Proton Station BOAR FOR SERVICE. Registered Yorkshire Boar for ear* vice by Fleshtrton Bacon Hog Clu1>, although it has had some ammend- the property of the Ontario Depart- ment of Xirrieuiture. â€" C. STEWART. Cantaker. H ments made from its first debating. We are inclined to think that it is the intention of the Minister ofKdu- cation to have tho Township Board Bill incorporated into our Public School Act of Ontario if the people have nothing better to offer. While the Hon. Mr. Ferguson hufe Icon demiHiatic to the extent that ho, after drafting the Bill has with- *''• P^P*"**^ Lucas & Henry, Barristers, Solicit- ors, etc., I. B. Lucas, K. C, W. D. Henry, B.A. Offices, Markdale Lucae Block, Phone 2. Branch offices at Dundalk and Durham. Telford & Bimie, Barristers, soli, citors, etc. Offices Grey and Bruce Block, Owen Sound; Standard Bank Block, Flesherton, (Saturdays.) W. P. Telford, Jr., J. F. P. Bimie. FARM FOR SALE. VVm. Kaitting, Licensed Auctioned* I for the counties of Grey and Simcoe. j Farm and stock sales a specialty. Lots 174 and 176. Townsliip of Ar-!"^*"^ moderate, satisfaction »uar- temesia, known as the Matthew Guy '*"**!?• A" arrangements and date* On- farm. Apply to Executor A. "'•V*'* m-de «t the Advance office, or Cameron or Joseph or J. W. Orr on Central telephone offtee Fev.rshsm, ^ . or by addressing me at Feversham.

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