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Flesherton Advance, 21 Jun 1917, p. 4

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.1J»»* â- *•'• June 21 1917 T II A F L E S H i; 1? r O jS a IJ V a N C R THH. olicrton riDuancc wa t jdapendent newnimiviT, published every f hurxlay at th" ntfice, C<>lliiiif«i>i)J Street, Klssherton. Subdcription price $1 iier annum ihen paid in advance ;$l."«Owlicn nut »<> paid AJver iniud rate* on application. Circnlation 1,100 weekly, W. H Thurston Editor Amen to This Sentiment ^C Deir Klitor :--As »ii Anieiiciti (liy Hdopliou) who shared the [ileasiueh and lurdsliij>s ineidrnt !o pioneer life as a back woiidsiiiaii in Aittinesia and ••â- ^ a fiuiuieisuian on iho Inoid prairiea uf No)>i-\ska, undei' the luutecliiii; inrtucnce of tli:»t flag upon whicli tiie Kun never sels ni boyliDod, and Hint llig which elands for liberty to all mankind in nunhoud, 1 feel a jn.-lilinlili' pride, in th»r, the country of my nativity and the country of my adoption are joint partici- pants in a great sjrui;;^le, and that the hope expressed by Sir Wilfred Laiirier, in response to a tuist, Canada, prevailc, '•That if the bannetN of Knglaiid and the banners of the I'nited Sia'es are again to meet i>n the field >•{ battle, that thiy meet eniwined together in a ho!y ciuse for the advancement of lil erty, progress and civilizUion." 1 inciiise herein a copy of an article entitled, "The Kaiscr'h Nightmare,' in which thi I unknown I author h.ii;i;ests an ttlott by the Kaiser to eidist Gut in his nervtce and a threat of war in case of failure to enlist and ttc I would suggest that wmie the Kaiser :s trying to ge. Got on his side, ilia* we b.liow the .suggestion of our niariyrcd I'lesident, Abraham Lin:oln, and be and ever remain on Cud's side, then may we reat secure and confi- ueiitly hope that the riiht, or Ood's, «ide, will prevail. Vours truly, ^-.). S. I'KDLKU. Pithy Proton Pointers Miss Mabel Wailcliobe nf Slu'lburne attcndeil the funeral of her graiuUather, Mr. Will, I'atti'ii. Mr. and Mrs. Wright and faiiii'y spiiu the weekend with friends at Kiiicnrdine. A number fmui here atteiulod the lUd Cross ','arden party at F'oilhuv and report a good time regardless of the eool weather. Mr. (iiiot, who hius been holidaying at the home of his father in law, Mr. J. UooniP, returned toToionto on Satuid.iy bust. Mr. M.f.ean of Toioiilo »biU' in this village on Imsimss lias been taken sud- denly ill (ireat exeitenunt prevailed Widiuslay afturnoon of last week during .a lire, whicli h eertainly an unuiual occuiviue here. Mr. James Be.-t's elevator, ai. unoccupied bouse owned by .Mr. .1. C. Wright, and Mr. Meddaugli's stable, were burned to the ground. Tb.anks to willing workers Mr. MeLei.n's iind Mr. Meildiilgli's bouses were <aved, though sonu-what daiii.igt'd. We extend sympathy to Mi- Wan ehobf. Mrs Sheirson mid Mrs. r.irk the dealli .'f the. r father, Mr. I'atfon. Miss Ilia Uoonic is holidaying with her p.ueiil^. Weldin- lull- are siil to be lin-ing ill oiir biiig. Odds and Ends ^ ARTICLES FOR SALE ^/ C'* '"^ '^' "^ "â-¼â-  .">' I'ol.l.iMK rilo.N..LVs and dou'd-* di-c records for tale, i^honohis from tilJ up, and records fioin K.")c up. When in town call and hear some good music at - W. A. llawken, I'hoto Studio. Kor saU) cheap and on easy tprnis. Lot llo, con. 11, Osprcy, 110 acres. This is ]a first class farm and in a good state of cultivation, (iuod bank barn r.nd new frame dwelling. Apply to 11. .i. Sproule Flesherlon > > Men's Wear for Summer p Legal Blanks For Saleâ€" R. J. Sproule |j keeps constantly on hand and for sale ' cheap a full stock of Deeds, Mortgages, ]â-º i Wills and all other legal blanks. Any \y requiring such will tind it to their inter- , [^<J e.st to give him a call. i (r^;" For Sale or Kent Urickveneer house 1 ,' in the village of Flesherton. Apply toâ€" r'i Malcolm McDonald. Flesherton. > Ue.uly to wear suits J.vouiy tf) woai- pants Work sliiits Nef.jlij.5ee shirts Spoi'f sliirt.s .Sunimer lio.sierv ^H.M to $i{>. :>() ..'.25 to 4.7,") 75 c. to 1.50 75 c. to 1.75 1.00 to 1.50 15 c. to 75 c. i Leather belt.s New neckwear Summer underwear Straw hats Felt hats Silk and cloth caps 50 c. to 75 c. 25 c. to 75 c. 50 c. to 1.00 50 c. to 2.25 1 00 to 2.75 r^O c. to 1.5o MISCELLANEOUS llaviim taken :tl the w. (; r from H. B. McLean ]â-º; I'lckell Insurance buainees, I 'â-  'am prepared to look after the interests of " tlie puHlic. Hu'.;h U. Hammond, R. U. | Xo.l Eugeui.a .\gont. 1 Aug. Phone Try Feversha.u I'aitry Flour, tha best i^^ Dundalk for your cook, All Ontario wheat If y( u want a good piano or any othe musical instruiiiflif, call or write •!. C! Kentner, .iiusic ddaler and pholo artist Mark-iale. u The Kaiser's Nightmare I'ublishea iJy Kc'iUist. Mine Got, vill you be mine partner ? Vot, you don't know who 1 am .' Veil. I'm the Uerman Kiz/.er, < »r Kinperor Will - yam. Vou know 1 vipped dem l!eli:ims, lud nut bullets till de Uus.,ians full, L'nd in IKll vipp F rancd and Itily I'nd blow up Johny Bull ; But for a! dem odder nations I vouHn't give a d m Jf you vill be mine partner L nd vip dot L'ncle Sun. You know I g >'. dem submirie-.. All Kurope knows ''em vtdl ; Lui EJiison s got a patent i>iU Vot blows dem all to H 1. Now Out, It you \ill d.. ii~. iJen you und 1 viU lull, I'nd I'll be Kmpelil on e.iltli I'nd you be Kiiijieror abutl. liut (lot, if yi.u i.-!'.i-e mf di . Den tijinoriow iii::h at ehieii I vill call out all my /ep| elii.-- l lid decliire w i: on lK;i'...ii. I vouldn't aik ilis fav.ii I J .!, Jiat I can plainly m 'â- , Dot ven Kiii'-on pu^licN ib.l bill N. 11 111, Ath himniel I l'oI io. nme .-ul nuiine III, M.nday morning Lena Bailey, the beloved daughter of Mr. and Mis. (Jeoige E. Bailey, of .Shngley, passed away. The angel of death came and relieved the sutlerer frain an extremely trying illiies? .if some weeks' dur.ition. The taking aw..j of this bright young life cumes a-i i great allliction on the ] family which was stricken just a few weeks ,igo hy the loss of a hero sou and brother, who gave his life for King and Country in llie gieat world coiillict for freedom. Sergt. Wesley Bailey, who wa3 a member of a Toronto Battalion, was killed in icl ion on .^1 ril H'. The great measure of sympathy felt for the bereived fimily in their double alH'etion was sh 'Wn in lie huge couCLU'.se n^ people who gathered on Tuesday for the funeral ceremonies of the departed daughter. Klectiic storms were i|ui!e severe ni this loctlily l<st week. On Wednesday evening the barn and implement shed of Win. Wuiiht, «'h coll., I'rotMi, wus s'.ruek by lightning and de-itnyel. 'lie loss IS ijiute heavy us he liol, we under- St iiid, only ^:iilO insiii nice. A iinmlur of iiiipleiiients were also buiiiril. .Mr. .Iiii.e^ Mil jhel:'.- .--I.il'le in this village sliuk ill ilu> .'iiiiie stoim ami had a .,w 1- api- from liiin.; burin d. Mr. :l.' liMlii - Imiii, lai^K line, Melanc . «.is .1 01 .-.-ed slightly. Mi.tieoige e in the vilii-u H I?, struck on Tluinday 111 •riiiii-' but lu'kily e<c.ipec ttirli ihe chunney beiiii kiiofkeU oil and ^,.llie liiiees of the eleeliic tbiul inside the , ri.e •-ibool ill ihe Mine p'lt of Private funds to loan on real estate security at reasonable rate of in'erest. \pply to K. J. Sproule, Flesherton. sept ii-i Our Assortment of sizes in evei'v line is Full and Complete. Grocery Department Uncolored Japan Tea at 25 c. A special purshase enables the offering of a good Uncolored Japan Tea at 25 c. per pound or 4! pounds for $1.00. Under present conitions of the Tea market it will pay you to lay in a stock. Millinery Department Clearing Prices for the iciaaintler of the Sea.son. F. H. W7 HICRLING FLESHERTON, - ONTARIO. lU it/^ ^t. .^ .^ .A. .^^ -*- .*»...< ...* ' .A. -^ -»â-  jf^_ _-^_ -^ ^ \^^_^ .». ,». ^ .^ J.. .^ .A. .A. .^„ .*- .^ .„ ^ ^ .«..«..». ..t^fii Highest price for buttei/iind ep«» at (Iraham Uro.s. Eugenia. June 2!> Tainting iuid paper-hanging. See samples. H.Cairiugton. Oct. 1 l'.isture Wantedâ€" For thirty or fourty head of cattle.- W. Orr, Proton Staton. Holstein Bull For Service .\itlioKiiiKlibreil llnl.stein ImiU for service i.n lot... ls:VIS4 S.W. T. A S.K.. Arteiuesin; cli.s- cly related t) the w.irld's eliampion 44-poiind oiiw. Term-: •â- "il ."lUfor grade.", ?>.'i.(M> for pure Lost- A pair of shoes, ankle high and somewhat wornslz^t'>, between Flesher- ton and the Six Corners. Finder please leave at this office. ForS.\LE-My driving hitse, tisint' :: years old, well broken, good driver, sound every w.iy as far »a I l* ''."â- *• "',* afraid of autos ; also buggy. >> i" fell cheap befme leaving - (Kev.) Dudgeon. I.r>d>. 1 .hily IT. â€"I ; F.O. MOOKE A .Son, For Service MASSEY HARRIS IMPLEMENTS This famous make of implements is well known all over the country and their own good work is the best recom- mendation they can receive. If you re>iuire anythins; in the line of Binders, Mowers, Seed Drills, Cultivators, Pulp Fleslaerton ^^ Tonsorial ^^ Parlors We Aim to Give Entire Satisfaction LA I'N DRVâ€" Basket closes Monday night, delivery Friday evenia CLEANING and DYEINGâ€" We are ers, Plows, Sleighs, Waggons, Cream agents for Parker's Dye Works â€" Clothi.s Separators, Harrows. Hollers, Cutting Boxes, Ensilage Cutters, Gasoline en .lames List ttii Saturday, June I'l, sale of ibeUte Dr. C.rter, *4. l,.,ive at this otb.-e or Mri Thi.tlethwaite, Flesherton. < »iie pure Dred Shorthorn Uull on lot •), con. '.». .\rteinesia. Terms $1.00 for I grade.". Must be piid within '•• months , from date of service. at the ' 1 ,i,n,. 17. _R. (). Turner. Finder .Alfred gines. Sawing outfits, chanee to iiuote prices. etc , give ua a John Wright, - Agent Flesherton For Service cleaned and dved. feathers rejuvena'ei T FISHER- -PROPRIETOR W.l n irr.v W,l:;l. til â- n. Kales The Old Adage I'or .service on 1 it 12, coti. !•, one piirebnd Shorthorn ISiill. l..">i) Feversham Items Mr. iind NL>. Smi'han.l daii.'btei of H.iuiilt"n, visited with the forimi';, uncle, Geo. Whlteoak, tins week. Mr^. Ilislop and two s.iiis ol I'l ris- iiiiuth, are visitiliL' lliefoiiners father. Air. Will. Davidson of the l-_'th line. Mr. .James IJucl.iiuliam and Ins niece.-, Mi.ssis Myrtle and Mabel Wilson >f C'ollingwood, .'pent the «eek end wilh friends here. Miss Ke'at)4joine and iMi.ia Lollie Bulk aie visiting irieinU near Nottaw;i. Miss ljueeilie 'I'botiibuiy of Toronto, is holdidiiying with In r |iarenti., Mr, aid Mis. Thomas Thmnbuiy, I'.'tli line. (Sorry to tepoit Ml. IMijili Wiiglil, jr. very ill ul present, â- The It.v. Mr. Ame.i .f Toronto, is supplying for the Itev. Mr Hcobie, who is away on a holid ly. BLirried- On .Line l;i at the Mellio dist paisoiiage, .Maxwell, iiv the Kev. P. Tiller, Mr. Motion Siyers to Miss Myitle yoruberger, both of ()<.prey. Il ol the villa^i als > h »d a c'..ise eill. In 'he eiily .-pimu' .Mi. IM. Uellainy, ace rr.piuied by his vile and little diugh- ter, airivid here from Sirnin, in the In po that a chaiiye wmiUI lie beiieliciil to heallli, wbieli was run down, impr.iviliieiit I as taken pi ic, however, and balneal i.bjMiun iidvi-ed iili ope lion. On Monday bin f I'her Ihllamy, went with him I hoji'iLi! for tbi^ purpise, ineiit Is necess iiy and the pr.ctonl will be 1 .â- moved to Toioii'o. I'lpir ,Iack Ibiw, I'f Swintoii l'«ik,j)|ij uave Dundalk citizens a real treat when I ^ he piped for tb.Mii Siluid.iy night. !''« fl splendid Ilighbiiid music brought elieerj|j|j after cheer from an appreciative crowd on llip street. I'lper Haw, though he has been "skirling" only a couple of years, has 111 my (ddtinnis eaail> beaten.â€" Dundilk Herald. r» I. on. .Also one fj 1 Itoar, Terms $1. 35 be paid to FKKU i New Blacksmith Shop At Maxwell I am opt>niiw upatjiice, a blacl<smith. ing and wu<id>vorking business in Ma.x- well, and am nu'al.ing up-'o-date wood- working nuchineiy. It will be my en- deavor til serve the pul'lic in a satisfac- tory manner and 1 would solicit patron- I w lilt yourwoik and will do it 7 April 1 t )s|jrey. Terms i an .Also one pure bred Yorkshire j right. ';'v,,Jil,"s:;;:;::"" ^CHESTER LONG Mr. V. V. iiwen Sound Kxriiv Ileal- The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating ic .<;uiit' i.s ei|n;ill\. true (if tho 15M)6 (Jnivity AVa>lior. Try oncamlhectiuvinced that there is none 1 letter. S. HEMPHILL Agent, I Ceylon Full lino ot iMcL'onuick Farm Tuipleinents, iiiiulers Mowers, ]{akes, T.oa.'ers, Drill.s. l'nltivatoi.<, Flows, I{iiliiP4 anil WaUvinLf llaiio^t. F.iaiittcnl Wind Mill.s,"''Fmr.|,.-', Fi|;inu, and I'iltir.os r,t all kiiuls, lleattie Hav Carrieis. Hay Pork.-;, J^lings, Filter I'-trriers, Foldin-,' F.ath Tnlis, Fro.st Wiieantl I'ence Cntter.s and Sk'ighs. A Call Solicited Satisfaction Guaranteed. Flesherton Tin Shop- I liavejust placed on the shelves a full line of Tinware, Niekelwarc and A^'ateware for domestic ii.se. Call on me ami get ronr supplies. Kavetroughinir, Stovepipes and Sttive Furnish- S. HEMPHILL â- one I you pri'ttcli The tuinisler re ili A clergyman winwe m'ary had not 'been paiJ for hcveial months t<dd lee truUee.H that he must Inve money as his â- family were mlK'iim; fv want of Ihe .necessaries of l.fe. "Money," exeliiiiiLd of the iri'stees noted for liii slingi- '.loyou preach for iiiomy, I tln.ughl clied fir the g lod ol out souls. ' ilied "So I do ; but 1 can't eat souls, an I il I cold it would tike (. thousand such as youis to ni.ke u meal." 'iho uie if • iiiii''i»>i "' """'â- . watir, all Bi)d acelio acid enables wall paper to lom.)ved fioiii Ihe walls. I'.i- t,«ro ilm mi.Ktureaa folows : Add to boilinn salted wa'er enough Moui to mike « thick liipiid paste. To Ih s, mid i.hi.a three .unci s of xc tic acid to a iiuait of uiate. The acetic acid, which isa poison, ,H obtniiie.! fiom a diuggis'. This mixluie isapiil'-J t" '•>'« w^" W^^'' ^''''*'^^ "'''' " brush ana after a few miiiules the !tl. (rail be I old A mysterious lire occurred oii'l'liursday night last at 11 ;'.0 o'clock , at the homo of yiih. (t'apl ) Camphell, William street, when her 10 year oM daughter, Jean, was almost sutbicated, She was rescued by her niDiher. The file started among woollen ninlerclolhes in a dreescr in her daughter's bedronm, and as the bedroom j door w,is closed Ihe ro<im li'bd with I smoke, and when Mrs. ( 'ampbell, who was down stairs, but had not letirid, | discovcml tbo hre, she could n-jrcely enter the room, hut was able to carry Jean down stalls, none loo soon, however as she was iu a teuii-unc uiseious condi- tion. Mrs. Campbell herself, aid i.tighbois who weie amused by her son, subdued the tltme.s. A few pails of water ixtiiiguished ihohre, but Ms. Campbell feels keenly the I.ks of " Highland suit sent from .Sc jiland by the u laie Cipl. Caiiii>beU to Ins son, C ivc, | now i;i yeais i Id, it b.'ing the last article j| jont home l.y bun befoie his supreme-; sacrihcu at <;iveiuliy,'^wlieie he won the' j, Victoiia Cross Tt.e alarm w:is given, |jj^ but there wa» niahini? for the biigade L> do when it innud tut. â€" Ml. For Confederate. I Agcrvt^ 1 s, e|. i I ! I r Kepairing of all kinds promptly attended to. FipeHtting, inclmling pump work. installed. Agent for Clare Bros. McKILLOP CHRI5T0E BLOCK FLESHERTON j^ ONTARIO. Ceylon, Ont. |'§^^^^^^^ ^^^^ ANN OUNCEM ENT ITiivin^r purehaseil the Furnitnre business of .Mr. John Cliapman at a rate on ihetlollar, I am prepared to oiler FurniUire at unheanl of prices. For the next | fifteen days the puhlie will he ahle to jnofit l>y this sale, | as 1 must'tlispose of most of it. The .Stock is new and | |i|- up [o-date in every respect. Die.sseis. Stands, Parlor | ^ Sets and other choice gooils at prices that will suriiri.se | voii. War time does not affect these as tlu>y wei(> luo^ilv imrcha.sed liefire the raise ami are a^jain cut in onler'io make tuiick sale. Come in andUk over the Stock. W. H. BUNT I Fur uic td U 1 • aki j< FLESHERTON, - ONTARIO, jn, 1 11 WE SELL FARM IMPLEMENTS Agents for Wagons Plows Hay Rakes Cultivators Harrows Mowers JOHN HEARD, IMPLEMENT AGENT FLESHERTON. paper can bo easily removed.

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