I ;> February 26 1914 T H E F L E S f I E H T O N A D V AN C E BUSINESSCARDS WH. WBIQIIT, TMLKOUD * MoDONALD HHi-ri-ti-i. Solicitor*, Arc. Offices, Orey A llrncy Block, Owon Bound. Htanilaid Hunk Jllock. Kluherton.(rtatnr<iuyB). W. 11. WriKlit. W. 1'. i'elford J-..J. C. UoDonatf, L. U.B.. . SOCIETIES AO U W meets on the last Monday ID cli month, ID their lodge room (Sytou H hall Klesherton, at H p.m. M. W., W. J. Kollauiy ; Kec., C. H. Huushaw: Flu., K. J, Hproule. Visiting brethren luvitud PKINCE ARTHUB LODQR, No. SB, A.F.& A M. meets ID the llaionlc bell. Arm tmriK'H Ulock.Flesherton, every Friday on or before the full U.-OCU Herb Suiltli, \V. II.; 1'had.Munsbaw, Sctre'.nry. ^OCRTTFLESHEKTOX, 996, i. a F. meetein "Clayton's Hlock the last Wednesday evening each month. Visiting Foresters heartily li-uiiu-V. n., O. Bellamy ; H. H.. U, dirts; n. Bee., W. liixkiu. Please pay dues to Fin. Kec. before the first avofthe month. PHOBEN FKIENOB Flesherton Council Cbosen Friends meets In Clayton'ibll flrst snd thlnl Wednesday of ech mootli 8 p. m >'V uiaeitsnients to tbe Recorder on or before tee 6nt ilayof eacb uionth. Cbief Councillor T. Blakelev; Recorder W. H. Bunt. RUDD MATHRW8, Markdale. License, auctioneer for the county of Grey. Goo. 1 service at reasonable rates. Dates cau be made at Tbe Advance, o 09 MEDICAL DR CARTER U C P 4 8 Ont, Physician, Surgeon etc Office and residence Peter St., Flesbarton f P OTTEWELL I Veterinary Surgeon jradnat* of Ontario Veterinary College reoidence second door soutb west.oc Mry street. This street runs soutb I'res'byteviaii C'aurcb. DENTISTRY Dr. E. C. MURRAY U D. fi , dental snrgoon hoiio. crmluiUe of Toronto University and Koyal > oll.-K of Dental Surceonii of Ontario, (.- aJuilBiuiiitered for teetb extraction Office at resiJence, Toronto Street. Flesherton. .LEGAL i fCAS, BANEY 4 hEXltY-BirrUter;. I' rMilicitom.etc.-I. H. Lucan, K. C.: \V. H. It.ncy. K. C. ;W. D. Henry. H. A. Offleee, J-oronto. HOfi-9 Tia<lor Hank 111.1?.. phone n:niii H12; Msrkdnle Lucas Hlock, 1'lione 2 A. Uraacb oflk-o t DuuiUlk open evury Haturday. CARDS '* UULiLOUOil * YOUNU Banker* Markdale oeral banking buslneBS . Money loaned reasonable ralef Call on un. DMcl'HUL. Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Clrey. Terms moderate aud tl* 'action guaranteed. Tbe arrani>emeuts .. I lt of isles can b made a f , THE ADVANCK oilice. Residence aud P.O., Ceylou, Tolepboue connection. llec. 0.07. WM. KAITTINO, Licensed Auctioneer foi tbe counties of (iroy and Blmeoe. Farm and Htock sales a Bpcclalty. Terms jio<li-rnie. tatlifactloii cuaraiiUed. Arrmine- uieutH for dates may bo made at tl.n Advsuce office, or Central telephone on".c Keverabain or by atidretiing uiu at Fsvenbatu, Ont. Pure Bred Holstcin Bull Changeling Prince Joe Ilrril liy Changeling Under Buy out of Tidy AbbekerU I'rincesH Joit-pliine. The gruatcKt Uulter making (train known. Ti-rin of sorvice- t'J for gnuU'i, ?." f.pi |)iir<- lired. liKO. M<K)RK ,V SON. I'ropv, WEEKLY REPORT FLESHERTON H. S. Arithmetic 100- Form 1--K Karstedt 80, F Pnrlimaent 78, L Dudgeon (>, C McMillan (W, U McMillan C4. C Lever <>, W Fatiison 55, G While 53, P. Le- artir.l, M Legato 50, M Irwin 47, H Mooro 45, \V Harrison 43, L Muir 40, D Wilson 40, I Laidliiw 31, F Lever 20, A Allen 10. K Canvrell 13, M Wright 7, R Sharpu ntaent. Arithmetic 100 Form 2 K \Vriht 7!>, L Locate 69, L McPhnil C8, F Hunt "7, W Scilley 55, D McVicar 4!, E Whittaker 48, Davis 48. C Dudgwon 47, M MacArthur4::, M Winters 42, A Gaudin 40, M Knox 40, M Legate :U, S Smart 34, O Walter 23, V. Bentlmm 24, M Wright 5. British Histoiy- Form 3 Elsie Wright 77, H Fields 74, Gladys White 70, Tom Orr, Minerva Stafford C3, RW Whit- taker 59, Stella Crr 58, Ruth Spencer ..ii, Hazel Shunk M. D.-II Thurston 53, Annie Richnrdaon 52, Kucu McMillan 52, Lolita Iteattio 45, Haivey Shunk 41, Maude I '.. . y.l 40, Viva Scilley ''', Valeria Stattord 31 , Will Buchanan 29. Algebra Form 3 H Field 88, G White 83, D Thurston 7G, V Scilley 74, Hazel Shunk 07, M Stafford (15, R Spen- cer (15, Harvey Shunk tili, Elsiu Wright iL', L Beattie <H), W WhilUker 58, A Richardson 49, K McMillan 4!l, V Stiitt'- ord 48, T. Orr 36. S Orr 34, M Boyd 30. Honor Rolls Report of U. S. S. No. U, Euphr.-xsia and Artcmesiu. Entrance Clnss Veva Go<idfelloir, Rul>y Knox, i '" il Smith, Blmiclie Smil'n, Annie Hull, C'litford Brocklelmnk, Ruby McKeown. Sr. 3 fcvri Brocklebmk. Jr. 3 " A" Virton Gocdfollow.Pliylli* McKeown. Jr. .'! "II" (irace McKeown, (Jladjn Hall, Daisy Kcrr, Bcrtlut McKeown. Sr. 2 Leila McKt-own, Blanche Ward, Jiminiu Press, Ci'cil McKeown, Arthur Jr. - Oorduii Press. Si. 1 Lo'.nC Ward. Norinnn Brockle- Irank, Clifltird Beacon. Iva Presi. Primer Bessie Kerr, Hughie Sniitli. Ei.v.v M. T^F.vKi(,TRcher. - TOKULITT, 1'ostuisiter, Ceylon. Coinnilwlnni-r in II. r. > , Conveyancer, doeils, inui txHi'.fH, iuat*ni*, wilirt (!< careinliv drawn up ollectloiis mad j . ciiarges reasonable. Ait-o rooerivs, flour, feud etc, kept ill stock. Prices iKbt. Small Farm For Sale r.at L.t 1, con. 4, Kii|>!ii.-ism, lirii:k- fi..-d i'M!t.ii-, trni,. darn with li.isi-inciit ; mirill nrfhiird, cherrii's, (ilunix, n|i<)les and uih fruil. \i<A contains 44 acres, will liuy it. Apply to WM. SLMAN I)ec. :'>'>, l'.\ . Kimlierley p. o. HOMESEEKER'S EXCURSIONS AND SETTLERS' TRAINS TO THE WEST H. ALEXANDER MERCHANT TAILOR Feversham - Ont. lashiiiiiitlilc Tailorinji Seasonable Goods, first class Workmanship. ALSO A line of Rcady-Madc Ciothiii}< Which we put alti'irtliuiiH in fin- c.t BILL FOR SRVICE KegiKlrrad 1 1. .1st mi Hull, Kunidyko 1'ietertjf Chithilde. Kn. 1478<, wluwo dim, Tri/.ie'H ('lothilde l j ieterlje 'Jnil.No. JitHM, Ins produced over 8(1 His. milk per dny. Tornu Ontdo cows $1.00, pure hrcd eowH S.'l. All coirs not returned will hi' clmrged. AK.i ir.'i ,ii-i,-.| VurkHhira l....u, AN :t4!WI. IVrmill. HENKY IIOLMAN Lot 40, Con. 4, Artemeam, I'onl.-iw I'.'i tfCnitr ThuM Mking odvMteg* o( the nbotc ExOUrtioM "In nil.! lii-iii in mind Ihe in my exclusive fua'.uri's otTered hy the i '.-niiuli h 1'iicilio U -tilivny in conneetioif with n trip t.i thu West. It is the only nll-t.'nndi:ui route. Only line operating through IniiiiH to Western Ciinadit. No ulmnttu <>f do- pors. Only line operating through htaiukrd and t^urinl sleepcrH- to Winni- !"" :iiiil Vnucouver. All ci|iiipiupnt i owneil nnd operated hy Cnmuli.vi I'.i. ilic I! i-l.i\. nll'iuiliug the highest form of ellk'ieney. llddu-si-cki'is' f^ire will ho in rH'eel ench TucN(luy,MiiiTli ."rcl to i)ctol?i>r '_'7ih in- chivive.:tiul round-trip M0ond-a)Mi ticket* will ho s ild via ( ' nnuli in 1'acilic lUiU-ay from Ontario points ( A/i!d.i and Ivisi)nt very low fiin-N f.ire\Hiii|i'p,froiiiTnriiiito :iU'. Went aiul North of Toronto, to \\ in- nipi-jj nml return !?H.">, io Kilinuiitun nnd return f 41!. Other p tints in propurtion. I t'iirus from points Ki' of T.iin?<> wil' | Im f-lightly li'ulur. lli-turn liuii' two 1 nil. nth-*. i dlierH' I r.iius K-nve Ton ml. i c;irh during M.ii'-'i -i i.l April. Kic-h Tni"<il ty (luring Rl-in-h nnd Apii' thu I'.inniliu-i I'.n-ilie will inn S.-ill.-i-s t ruins to Winnipeg mil \Vi-si :mil for tl u ai-cninnioil itin'i of si'ttU'n triM-liiii'^ with livo -.'..i-l. .-Hid HI.-.- 1 .-, n i- ilnni-i fir will he nlli-.rlivil to thr s:<;iK'r' rtl'.i-Is I ruin. This I'.ir w M le-iVD 'I'oron'o on ri>;'ii'nr t !" in at lO.'JO p.m., and on anival at \\ c ' 'I'. i..i i i it will he .-iil.-n-lii'.l to -I'ltlrl.s' i li'i'i-ls ll.-iin as iiu-nti. liril itln.ve. For tliOHO nut travi'lliiiH wiih live Mtm-k ami I'll', it M, :.|,i-,-inl ColoniMt cure will Im ttlachc'l to raifuUr iiain.s from ']' nt.>, . i'li.i.i throuffb (<> Winnippa without elmiiKu. No clntrKD is iinulo for ncconi- iihiilrtli.nl iii CuluiiiHl carw, Tuurim uttopin^ cnt* ire K)BC opwniod ou regular tr.iin ,.,n m- Tun.nio III L.'0 p.m. Full imrticuUr* from nny C'. I*. K. A.,'Biit or writu M. <!. Mmphy, District Agent, Tor.mto. Bull For Service Pure lin-d fshorihorn hull, J'Jnpnrnr, s(i.V7, f>r servin.- on lot 17. W.T. 8.R., Aitriiii-nin. Term* 91.60 fur prides, 9'.\ tor thorough hrrds, All cow.i Kvrvriil must bo paid fur. 20 Mnr. IL V 111 ' -, Proprietor. DIVISION COURT 1914 FLK^IIKHTON AND WMXU.K Kl-'xln-ii-'ii Dundnlk ..... April !,"> ..... luno 17 "ut. 14 An Offer Worth While Itvlwctin now anil Novrinliur U'. there will he nil mrU of interesting IM-H -, nml ncwipnperN will he wrll worth while. It in the aoHton in which Canadian nation- itl life I'm. I,-, its gtettist uetiviiy. We havo tnsde nriiiimiMiieiUH with tho Toronto Mini nnd Kmpire hy which WD nre alilo to oiler the hig Mutropo'itiiu Daily And nur own paper -the two to- gflther from now till Novcinhor 1st, 1!M4, for ilin ii..iiiin.il HIM i,f SL'.I'.P I.. in w siili^rribers. HurHy this ii n heaped up nir, i- MI,- ih it few cm resixt. We this concession in prico with tho ijrrt. of increasing our li<it of reader.", we tVi'l that thu merits of our own paper only require to he known to te appreciated, while The Mil and Empire is generally conceded to he Canada's Qreateit newspaper. "ii, r of this Jilpor. Send all mcli :.i to AUCTION SALE -OF Registered Horses, Furm Stock nnd Im plenients Tlio undersigned 1ms been instructed to ell by public auction ON Lot !, con. 19, Proton -ON FRIDAY, MARCH 6,1914 When the following valuable stock and implements will bo offered, namely: HORSES -Koynl Rosie'(iirp) (0414). foaled .June 2nd, 1902 Sire Ruynl Chief, Dam Libbie [0415] Rosie Chance (21(984) folt;d May lO.h, 1910. Sire Merry Mason (imp ) [471] dam R'>yal Rosie (imp ) Merry Maid (27328) foiled June 22nd, 111, Sire Merry Mason (imp.) Maid ot Swinton Park (04i:t). Jtunie Hamilton (M21C), bay, striped on- face, nifjh hind fetlock whit?, foaled June 21, 1!M)8, sire Baron Hamilton (imp.) (3686). Jess, foaled 11(10. IJay, white Btript- on face, off fetlnck white. Sire, Bu-oii II ir. M!I -ii, imp., linn by Merry Mason Thero mares arc all supposed to be in fun to S'lrer Strand. STALLIONS Silver Strand, imp., (8C43) [13812J, fouled 1904. sire hilver Cup, dmn S -liu'i lH6.'i!), by Sir Everard. Silver Tre-thure (15555) brown face ant) four Icxs white, foaled June 15ili, 19i:t. Sire Silver Strand, darn Royal Rosie. POLARIZED LIGHT. Why the Rays of the Moon May Chem- ically Affect Foodstuff.. Moou rays nre said to taaUo men go blind ;nnl mud, uiid to turn food- stuff bud. Thru- [a even quoted by iiu- 1.1 MM ion Lancet u i Ifii tli tin: cause of which wns iiiiiriuliy stated to bo exposure to tuooullght. Apparently the food most seriously affected by tbe union's riulliitlous Is lisii, uud seeming- ly trustworthy stiiteuiunts have bceu 111:1.1.- ns to tbe ill effects produced in persons who hud partaken of iish wbicli bad hceu freely exposed to moonlight E. G. Bryant, writing from Port Eliz- abeth, South Africa, suggests that a possible explanation might lie in tbe well known fact that tbe light of tho in. ion, being reflected light, is more or less polarized, iiud possibly polarized ligbt iiiuy exert a peculiar chemical action. I'ohiri/.i-cl light was obtained by him from a powerful metallic lila- uieut lamp, the light beiug polarized by means of a pile of sheets of plate glass backed with silver and placed at tbe correct angle. Tbe ex|>er]ineiitf* showed certain marked results when fish were submit- ted to tliis light. When two slices cut from the same Ush wore hung, one in the direct light ami the other in the polarlxed beam of ligbt, the latter in- variably began to deconi|K>se before the former, though the temperature of tbe polarized beam was several de- grees lower than tbe direct light New York Press. TWO FACED RONCONI. He Could Depict Tragedy on One Side and Comedy on the Other. In "The Memoirs of an Americnn PiiiiKi Dunuu," by Cltira Louise Kcl- loss, there Is a good story of Itoncoul. CATTLE- 4 cows suppose! t.. l>e int who plnyed second cobbler in "CrU- calf, dry co ttt-r and four heifer* ris-i plno e , C omnre." \Vo nre told that ing 4 years olJ, 1, head rising two years| |, e , v old, 4 head risinu 1 one your old. SHEEP-- ;t Oxford Downs. ii n - Alsoalnrt'o i|iiant'(y of, impK-me: Sale :il 1 o'clock p.m. Terms- All hi nf ?f> und under, casli ; over that Hiaouni 10 iniintha' credit on upproved., j'liut n:>le.s, with ii per cent diseount for cash. .IAMKS PATTON, Propnetor, A TRIP ON THE KONGO. Care Free Voyaging on Small Wood Burning Steamboati. A trip by steamboat ou the Kongo river bns its lazily amusing attrac- tions as yon descend from Stanley was one of the finest Itnlhin bar)- that ever lived nml succeeded In Betting n degree of genuine high com- edy out of the part ili.it lias never been surpassed. "lie used to tell of himself a story of (he time when ho was singing in the Itoyal opera nt St. Petersburg. The D. McPHAIL, ' czar father of the one who was niur- Auctioneer. dered said to him once: " 'Itoiiconi, 1 understand that yon nre =as ^"; so versatile that you cau express tmg- edy with one side of your 1'iiee when yon are singhi;; and comedy with the other. How do you do it?' " 'Your majesty,' rejoined Kiincon!, 'when I sln^ "Maria do Koluin" tomor- row night I will do myself the honor of showing yon.' "And accordingly the next evening In- mniinged to turn one siilc nf ills villo to the railway at Leopoldvllle, a f :1( . e , gr | m ns ,|, o tniglc mnsk, to the voyage of twelve days. The boats, 'audience, while the other, whirh cmiM small, stern wheel affairs, cnrry from be seen from only the imperial box. twenty to thirty cabin passengers each. Ou the lower deeU are tho black trav- elers, sometimes In n stifling crowd, sprawling over the cargo. Most of tbe captains nre Swedes, Russians or Ger- mans, Mini tin' engineers arc picked up was excessively humorous ami cheer- ful. The c/ar was greatly amused and delighted with the exhibition." Pelicans and Their Pouchee. The pelican is not :in attractive l-ir.l in Slerrn. I.eoiie. Two companies run He offends both the t-.ve nnd the nose. boats, nnd several of the mission sta- tions have gti-nmboats of their own besides. I'.ul he Is coinim.'mhibly regular ID his habits. The parent birds catch h-li and nfter eating their (ill deposit the Some of the boats have small dining j others in their pourhes under their Mils rooms; others set the tables on deckhand carry them to their young. These protected from tho sun by nwnlngs. The footl is not luxurious, nnd very little fresh meat is to be bad. The fuel Is wood, nnd every five or six hours the boat must stop to replenish pOUCboa will hold from three to eight pounds of Ush. They arc elastic and when distended to their utmost nearly touch the ground. When empty the pouch lies close up tindvr the hi? bill the supply from a heap of cut sticks | nnd is merely'ii mass of wrinUIt-s. U on the bank. Theso piles of wood are)!* this pouch that gives the pelican his made by unlives or by scattered trad- 1 characteristic ami disugreral !e odor, ers, often whore no habitation is near, I caused by particles of decayini? fl.<li. and In such cases the captain pays for Tho pelican's legs arc short and strong, the wood by putting money In a box "'l "" f'-et have large webs. It is not that tho trusting woodsman has pro- f "- s t swimmer or a rapid tlicr. but it Is practically tireless In both air and water. On laiul It Is awkward and un- wieldy. The Actress' Retort. Georgette lA'blanr, the actress, wife of Maurice Maeterlinck, was on tour In a French town, where tho local vliled for the purpose. Kvery boat carries a drum, and as It approaches an inhabited district tho drum Is beaten to tell the natives that goats, fruit or vegetables arc wanted. ICvery night I lie stenmer ties up against I the hank, nml all the black passengers go to sleep on shore. Hut they devote I most of the nlKht to merrymaking mid'? 0111 '," 111 ? ""'I'l'ortort her In one of keep those on the boat as wide awake! Uo , 1 ; '' to _ U ' |llil - vs - as themselves.- Youth's Companion. , nut ,' '" Ml "' lon Wlls Wl '" k nuA lialt - I ing. J he poet s lines were mangled, and several characters seemed nnahle to understand what they wero snylns Mm,- l.ulilaiic sought out tier inau- ager anil spoko to him. "A writer like Maeterlinck should he treated with more respect." ''Madame," he answered. "M. Mac- SAVED BY A CAMERA. A Photographer's Narrow Escape From an Enraged Orang. As a rule, lining outangs are caught young nnd tamed before they are ship- ped to ICiirope. Mr. \V. I'. Dando tells terliuck 1 .4 not the lirst to suffer, in "Wild AnlmalM nnd Cameras" of ocles, Moliere, Soph- I!iicliu>, Shnkcspeare, Ktich an nniinal that arrived In London Ooetho and other great ilrnniatisls arc with the best of characters. Ho was! daily murdered in tho same way." considered a docile, steady going old "Possibly, but they are not inunlei'fd thlnu, nnd Mr. Dando was engaged to nllve. at any rate." Hint.. ! .ipli him. 1 entered the orang's cage as 1 had entered scores of others. I had not ex- Two wild ducka weie seen hy Mr. Robt. Nicholson, of Egremont, in t!i harn yard of his farm, near Yeovil, Satur- day of lust week. Ti\e si,jht of the ducks so Rurpriied Mr. Nicholuon that he stared in astoaiahineiit at them so long that when he th.mght of going for liis gun it was too lute, the birds having c;oDe . A Walkerton hockey player had two front teeth knocked out in a match with Hanover. FlesKorton Tonsorial Parlors We Aim to Give Entire Satisfaction LAUNDRY Basket closes Monday night, delivery Friday eveni-ig. CLEANING aud DYEING We are agents for Parker's Dye Works Clothes- cleaned and dyed, feathers rejuvenated. T FISHER, PROPRIETOR r INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD Makes Cows Give More Rich Milk. International Stock Food conquered England, just as It conquered Canada and the United States, by proving to the Dairy Experts that it is the greatest milk producer and health restorer in the world. Tbe tat was made on three cows from the dairy nerd of S. W. Hackney. Esq.. Leeds. England. Chairman of the Yorkshire Federation of Dairy Farmers. Quantity and quality of milk wa* tested for a cer- tain time then " International Stock Food " was added to the regular feed. INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD showed an Increase In Milk of 14.2 pinto daily, mod 1.21 _ pounds of butter daily. iT Ii is proves that International Stock Food, added o the regular feed, will increase the quantity and im- irove the quality of milk from every cow. It shows that International Stock Food aids digea- jon and keep cows in better condition. It proves hat International Stock Food is a money-maker or the farmer that every fanner who owns one. ir a hundred, cows should feed International hock Food every day. Make the test yourself-weigb the milk you ire getting now then feed International for a few reek*, and weigh again. Then you'll see how Inter. lational Slock Food will make money for you. I n ternatlona I Stock Food Co. , Limited A i7si Toreeto, Osrt. FOR SALE LY JOHN FISHER, FLESHERTON. International Stock Food is told by dealers everywhere. i! If HARDWARE! Listen : Life insurance f"r your house. A trei- often lives several hundred years. Naturu has protected the wood by covering it with lark to shield it from the elements. When trees are sawed into lumber, Nature's protection is lost. Therefore the wood used in your house must be protected to in- sure it against the weather and wear. S. W. P. is a good life insurance policy "n your house. It pro- tects agiinst decay pays for itself over and over iiuitin in the re- pairs it saves. It adds vulue and beauty to your h<uiie, as well as long life to the wood. Sherwin Williams' paint is genuine whito lead, oxide of zinc purest colors, and linseed oil ground to extreme fineness by powerful machinery a combination of which produced a paint that is Drearest in hiding, coverii g and wearing qualities, nnd makes it the cheapest paint to use, as well us tho most satisfac- tory. Ask for color cards nr nny information or suggestions. Free fur i ho asking. SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE M'LITK COLD BLAST LALTERNS Best yet, pave>i chimneys, will not go out in any wind Frank W. Duncan N, <* ONT. r Always Something New THIS WEEK WE AKE CUTTING PEICES ON Men's Heavy Kubhers, Men ;iml women's felt boots, Men's and woinens' sweater coats, Goat skin driving robe, $10.00, Sneep skin boots with leather soles, Men's and boys' overcoats, Buckskin moecasins 1 only fur coat which is to1)e sold this week at a big redaction. Special.- Lent is coming Get, our prices on Lake Superior trout, fro/en or pickled. Lake Superior Sisco and Labrador herrings, also Fro/en Halibut and smoked Digby Herring. Come and see our new spring goods just in. New shirts, prints, silks and dress goods BKST SELKCT1ON Of WALL I'APEll KVKtt SHOWN FOKTHK PRICK tw- Jas. Pattison & Co. Anything to Please. of accommodating hotel PO.SIM! ninny plates licforc 1 saw that clerks, the hest I ever saw wna In the animal was Intent on mischief. Ilo| C ertain small town. I reached the Do- wns 11 very powerful Least, and I te | lute In the c;veiilii. Just before I Hhuiild liiivo stood no chance at all If , r etlred I heard n soiimpurlnR under tho he had BttOCked me. l[ )C( i nll ,i Sllw c ,, np | t , O p \ urge r ,,( S j nst My only chance was to nso the cam- ipscn,,!,,.,. | complained at the olilce. era us a weapon. Making a slj?n to tho i Tllo K]Kr{l wns U9 serol , u as s ,, lium ,,. keeper to keep silent, I pointed my breeze mind t-nmcrn at the orang and with, ..,. ' ,, p , , (t B| ,. sn)( , slow in..] steady step approached him. ., Front , T||ko cat , ., , The keeper was outside the door, ready _E, t .|iniiKc to open U, but neither of us uttered a " _____ __ sound. 1 was relieved to see the orang | ~~I '. retreat gradually and nt tho an mo lime 1 ,, v , .. , '.' ' '." ' ' '"' slowly rise from the crouched and ! , No , : . ' v f / lccW|ld ncv ?, r menacing position ho hud taken. Once \ fr , c " ( ? ly * lw " 1 lnnre ' " to he was on the move, I know I had n L T <> chance. I succeeded In working him \ ,,?' round to tho corner farthest from the ! .i.'i.i'. \vhlch tho keeper had silently and slowly opened. sill! pointing my camera at tho orang, 1 very, very slowly hacked out of tho cage, tho door wns Mummed to, and I was safe. Even when I wns partly through the door opening any , . " ot ' U Utfwn e cost ttn *' Well, I've found out that It almost Invariably costs yon your friends.." Rjclmigo. Flesherton Tin Shop I have just, placed on the shelves a full line of Tinware, Nickelwarc and Aj;atware for domestic, nse. Call on me and got your supplies. Kavot rough ing, Stovepipes and Stove urnish- IIIL'S. No Reheariala, Wlfo (poiillngt You have ceased to love rue. Hub (enjoying cigar ami newspaper) No. my dear; I've only quick movement on my part would censed making love to you. Hoston have boon a fatal mistake. Tho nnl- ! Transcript mill could have reached mo In an In stunt. ...JtL. IJrnve actions never wsnt trumpet. Italian Proverb, Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Pipefitting, including pump work, urnaces installed. Agent for Clare Bros. urnaces. D.McKILLOP CHRISTOE BLOCK FLESHERTON & ONTARIO. I . tWVWvA K^S J SS3SMN2SfiB