Flesherton Advance, 6 Apr 1922, p. 8

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April 6 1921 9AB FfcBSHJiRf 919 ADVANCE Spring Is Here Is your Car ready for the road? If not, V.ring it into us and we will put it in Al shape. If there is anything in Implements don'b don't forget we nandle the International line. We specialize in bra/ing and welding. H. Down & Sons Flesherton Transient Advs. Try Feverhham Pi ry flour, t he best For Sale -Good timothy hay, price $20 or your cook. All Onitrio wheat 21 r 5 Flesherton, A. D. Irwin,PricevilIe Chopping done on Saturdas only ; Buggy, cart and set single harness for Bros. Kugenta )e-Apply to Price Teeter, Flesherton. Honey For Sale Clover honey at For Sale Five or six tons good tim reduced price G. W. Grahim, Kugeni*. otl >y hay D. Muir, Ceylon. For sale A .,MI'\ of flax seed |2 50 psr bushel. Peter Muir. Ceylon. For Srle Frame house and lot for sale in Fletherton. Apply to W. Sanderson at the Muntthaw Houie. Dapple grey mare 9 years old fur sale, or would exchange for coll B Wei ton, Fleshertnn. For Sale Birds pure wool Mackinaws In Mack, brown and sroy, s'o knit Mucking*. H Alexander, Fevernham, Six building lots in Flesherton for sale on Toronto street, Bnest location in town Apply to B. Welton, Flesherton For Sale Primrose Cream Separator .- good as new. W. J. Caswell, Flesh- , erton . For Sale or Kent The old egg factory in Flesherton, on i- 1 y terms. Apply to U. J. SprouU, Flrsherton. For Sle Yuung pigs f^r sale, !eo seed peas, lar^e or small. B McKonzie, Ceylon. Lost Two chrque books and receipts between Crylon and the Davis farm, Toronto line north, <>n Saturday, March I "b. Finder please leave at this cilice. For Salo-U H. P. Uo ty H. P. gasoline engines in first class repair. Three horses fur sale -Mare aged in foal, 1 two year oM tilly and one year- ling filly- Walter Russell, Flesherton P. U. Telephone. Hug* For Sale Four tirst class home rugs for sale. Also linolium dining roam To ho sold at a bargain. H. Down and ] square in good condition. If interested Sonc, Flenherton. I pp|y to O. W. Phillips, Flesherton. OunnS Fertilizer For Stle at Flesher- ton Station Parties wishing to secure Gunn's Sure Gain Fertilizer can do BO by corresponding with W. J. M.-.,,! . as he is sg*nt for this distric/ and keep* it on faand. Can be secured any week day< but shipping day preferred. As the price Is ttreatily redaeed it will be in the in- terest of those it.lu thrso % iods to g^t my prices \V. J. Mttads, Flesherton P. O. Telephone 3 r4 Boar For Service Pure bred UegiRterea Yorfcghjre Uor to* Berriae Vineyard famous 77."30 oo lot 187, s \\ T. A :- R. , .U'. m,-* H. CKX Sows not returned will be awme sn those in pig. 10,4,12 T. J. STINSON. Fur Sale Dominion Organ, 6 octaves, iu tirst rlaes condition, price reasonable W. A. Han ken's Music -Store, Flesh ertcn. Home and Lot For Sale The prop erty known a tho Ashdown residence at I Ceylon, an eight roomed dwelling, good j cellar, stable, etc. ; about an acre of laud, would make n good home for a i r.i . .i gentleman. For terms and fur- jtlier particulars apply to W. J. Bellamy, Flesherton. IMayft Easter Term Opens April 18 Bull For Service Put* 1 trtxi UustMsn bull. No 14:401.') for sewice on lot 1C-'. 8 W T & S R, \> " niMste- Betin* H2 fot . gradei. 85 for thoMQ^tbralft. 0. AKINS, Prop msyl Yongc and Charles Streets, Toronto Strictly First class None Better in Canada Strong demand for our graduates , open all year ; cn'cr now. Write for hand- some crtuloguo W. .! ELLIOTT, PRINCIPAL FURNACES We are agnts Clare Bros. Pipeless Furnaces, which we instal on order. Repairing of all kinds pro- mptly attended to. Pipefitting including pump work. All kindsof Hardware D. McKILLOP Flesherton, Ontario Our Letter From Ottawa Mist AgneiMcPhail Again Favors Us With An Interesting Letter Tne debate on the Speech from Ihe Throne is over. This debate is a free. fur-all in which any one can speak on any subject fur any length of time. At first it proved very interesting, especially when conducted by tuch expert debater) as Mr. King and Mr. Meighen. They staged a good scrap, and as a spectator I enjoyed it, but it proved once gin that the real aim of party politic) ia to fence for position always, regardless of what is best for the Country. Neither broke new ground, an* their speeches were principally in reference to the late elec- tion. I thought King came out slightly ahead, because he forebore to a greater extent thin Meighen. Mr. Crerar steer ed clear of mud slinging, and simply, and in a most engaging way, set forth onr platform, ar.d warned the (Government what would happen if they did not bring down legislation in accordance with or approaching to our ideas. Brevity distinguished the speech < f Sir Lomer Gouin, and length the speech of Tommy Church, Toronto. I am well impressed with the. Progres. sive Group and each speaker showed a reasonableness and real knowledge of the subject diecuised to a greater extent than tne average of any other group except labour. The Labour Group ire exceedingly f jrtunate, fur although they ha*o only two members, those two make up in i|iulity what they lack in quantity. I consider the speech of Will Irvine, East Calgary, (who wrote "The farmers in Politics") the most thoughtful of all ipeeches delivered. It was, indeed, the >nly one that advocated any striking change. He asked that a motion be introduced which would allow a subject to be discussed on its merits: that is, that the defeat of a motion wou'd not IN,- in the defeat of the Government. He reviewed the vholo credit system, and suggested an investigation with a view to improving our system of credit. We are considering estimates. Theie certainly seems to be an unlimited amount of positions in all the Depart- ments of the Government. One is lead to wonder wrnl they all do. The positions have some marvellous names. I think wlitn o get to know the work better, that I will visit 90109 Dejmrt- uieui, and see what they really do. Our lust division cauie this week It Was a straight luck of confluence vole in the fi')verniiun", introduced by the Cou servative* to prove that the Liberal pilty does not Ntand on ita platform. I thought that fact was petty generally accepted and left the chamber a tew minutes before the division was called The most etriking thing about it here is how hard we have to work, and then never anything like net time to do what we hliimld do. \Ve do not get to bed any night befoie 12 o'clock- Thst makes it, impossible to be in our office 'before 9 .'!0 a. m. Then comes mail to road and answer, papers to read, people to receive who have a grouch and people who havo not one also, often a caucus or confer* enoo and then lunch, and before you know ir, it is time to appear in the Chamber. I had looked forward to doing much studying, but up to now have been so rushed with details that I have studied nothing. I am on thiee Committeei: ,'Elec. tions Privileges, " "Banking and Com- merce, " and special parliamentary Committee on " Soldiers' pensions." The work of this last Committee is very heavy. It meets almost every day. U will be iwposbible, when these Commit- tees are rightly organized to be in the Chamber all '.he time. Up to now I havo boen absent for a very few hours. It looks to me as if Meighen it attfinpting, by bringing in divisions, to show that we vote solidly with the Government, then ho will be able to spread the cry that we are just a different type uf Liberal. He is a real strategist, and I am not at all sure if anyone in the House ia his equal. He ought to mako a good chess player. The i.ills are just beginning to come in. Among them are Act to amend the Criminal Code; Ths Immigration Act, etc. It is work to keep up with the bills and resolutions BO as to be able to vole intelligently each time. Agnes C. McPhail. Priceville's Busy Store An Up-to-date Shoe Stock Our stock of shoes in all lines and sizes has be*n replenished with all the newest fashions, and we are ready for Big Business in this department. In Men's Work Shoes three lines of "Greb" shoes which are guaranteed and caa't be beaten per pair $5. In Youth's and Boys' everyday Shoes "Greb" lines at $3.45 and $3.96 per pair. In Boys' Fine Shoes pointed toes, welted, blaeks and browns at $4.00. In Girls', Misses Fine Kid Bals. black or brown from $2 to $4 per pair. In Women's Two-Strap Oxfords black or brown, high cut shoes, and all at lowest prices possible. A Boon to Mothers lieady to wear Dreases, Middle?, etc. for Child- ren and House Dresses for Women means great labor saving for busy mothers. We liave beanti- ful Gingham Diesaes for Girls in sizes from 2 to 14 _M n s at prices ranging from 7.V. to $1.75 and House Dresses from $1.25 to $8 with sizes from 34 in. to 50 in. bust. Seeds for Spring Sowing We carry a full line of No. 1 Mammoth, Common Bed, Aleike and Pine Tree Timothy. A limited quantity of Lyman's Qnmm Alfalfa for which we are taking orders. Garden Seeds, etc. Get our prices and examine eur seeds. KARSTEDT BROS. PRICEVILLE, ONTARIO Where Will It End? It is reported thst the Hydro <juarry ' wett of Walkerton, which a, yer or two 1 go is said to have cost the Hydro Commission no less than 8*500,000, has ! been knocked down to a syndicate of Toronto capitalists for the comparatively small sum of $86,000, thereby losing to' the people ot this Province ovsr a halfj million by the transaction. Nor ia this all, the Hydro people are said to have iniiiiil largely the poorer rock which teatud but 67 per cent, cement, while' across the way on the corthem part of, the gully great beds uf rock that tested from 90 to !)5 per cent, cement have deen left untouched, and which of course fall into the hands of the new owners, who have origaniz-id under the name of The H ni . . i .Cement and Cruitied Stone Company. Under Hydro we understand H wage of 60c. an h^ur was paid" to the li IJH who could saw a hoard or drive a [ nail, while the orude ehovelmen drew | 60o. an hour. The new owners, we hear, are now paying for this class of labor | 25c. per hour, and have opened up with I 2w men ou the j il>, a&d, \o{t) more to be J had at the aamii'prico. While not dep-| recating so much tlu Spread in wages i that is shown by Public Ownership as tg.tinst the private concern, yet the fact that the Commission lose over half a million on capital accjunt atone is something for hydro users throughout the country, who bavu been longing for lower rates, to gut busy and worry about. Bruce Herald And Times. Insurance Is Good, But |? Insurance will, in a measure, repay you for loss from fire due to lightning. But it will not prevent the fire. It takes the DODD System of Lightning Pro- tection to do that. In the past thirty years over 300.000 buildings have been rodded by the DODD System and in not a single instance is there a record of the DODD System properly installed, having fail- ed to prevent damage by lightning. The fact that you haven't yet suffered loss by lightning only means that you are fortunate, not that you are proof against it. Ask us today what it will cost you to have DODD protection! S. HEMPHILL - : Ceylon, Ontario. Smash Your Cold To-day Give it a knockout blow with a few doses of Buckley's Bronchitis Mixture Tried and proved by over 200,000 people. Positively Guaranteed to give relief. 4O i->-. i"i T6o Sold by .11 druiiUU or by mail from W. lucllll. Iwitri, 141 Mul.il II. T.rtX. Sold in FLESHERTON by W. J. Stewart & Sonc and in CEYLON by Miss Millie Cook BUSINESSCARDS SOCIETIES ' I i plUNCB AKTHUH LQOOK, No. ;I;B, A.KiA ( A U, meets in tbe Uasoolohall. Arm * ri>i;'H Block F tenner ton, nviury Friday ou or lKjor the lull tuoon. Peter Muir. \V. M B. Q.Hor Up-lo-date Clothing Perfect in workmanship and style. Clothing mad* to orde. Serges, Worsteds and IVesds on hand also a good line of Men's and Boys' stylish Ready-to-wear Suits & Overcoats All at lowest possible prices. Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing H, ALEXANDER Merchant Tailor Feversham, - Ontario ullaii.l. DENTISTRY MURRAY U D. 8 , dental wrgeoo of Xpronto University am! '1 flmxiin n 8 of Ontario, A farmer living 8 miles from Shnl- irne found a young fawu on his place which had a broken leg and was hopping around on three legs. He cut its throat to put it out of misery. Inspector Me* Whittle of the game and fisheries department was notified and he went out, seized the fawn and took it to )ranf(eville, where it wap skinned and ;he carcass given to Lord Dufferin iospits.1. Lots For Sale Park Lots 146 150, 1st N. B. T. and 8 R, containing eight acres and 28 ijuare rods. Apply to Mrs. VV, E. Richardson, Flesherton LEGAL I IK AH. * tiKNUY-IlMi-letaia. riulicitorn " u?e.L II. LUCKS, K, O.| Vf. D. yenry, 5 A. Urancli offices at Dwdaik aUduai^iai). Of KIQHT. 4 " ion, CO. OfflcoB Owou Bound. BtM toi>, (HtmilJB. . HrrlBt,e, Solioi. roy ft llrliun Hlook, right, W. BUSINESS CARDS /. KAlT.TtNU, lotllied AaoUriger (01 " the ooomies of liroy od Bizuooe Ptnn and StfaK sajes *plltT. Ternn uruiKTkin. eatUfoottoa guaruttead. Artana- for dates tear Be mipSff the IcrfKos r*~.^*1 i-i^u pgB^yglj^, OnX Mftl'I U Aoatlonse loz tbe 0. iUttaBorapih. BsWaDVAX ofOoa. Kaslden< tod P.O., Cdyldo, Telephoua icmnectloo. met --_.JBUU,, B.A theTaoul olwotonto. offloo-- ettoo, . IOhnraicn ffl ocfc, Kle FOR S A L E 1 8 inch Maple Leaf Grinder. 1 14 inch Cutting Box complete with Blower 1{ horsepower gag engine O . F. Brack enbury, Fleaherton BOAR for SBRV16E Purebred Taniwor* Bov lor service on lot 191, S W T ant S E., .\rtemetna.. Ter ms 1 .50. St. ws not returned will He cbarRed same as Uhose in fig. Fob 15 -T. J.8T1N8ON, Prop , . Mill For Sale Chopping and flour mill, mill* water tower, near Flesherton. Also 65 acres of land in connection with houie and ill outbuildings. Mill and buildings in |ood condition. Apply at the premises to f. Loucks, R. R. 2 Flesherton. I Shingles New Brunswick White Cedar Shingle* Same as Ontario's and same thickness Gall or 'phone for price W. A. ARMSTRONG FLMHERTON .- Tonsorialf Parlors V t We Aim to Give Entire Satisfaction LAUtfDRY-BMkefc closes. Monday night, delivery Frmay ev CMANINGr an! DTBING * e r geHTa for fteket's Dy Wotks .Glokhea leaned *) dye*, f tatfctn rejuvenated T FISHER - -PROPRIETOR

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