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Flesherton Advance, 6 Apr 1916, p. 8

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April 1910 THE F I. E S II E K T O N A I) V AN C E BUSINESSCARDS'I'^'^^^'^'^^^^'^^I Societies piUNCR ARTHUR LODOK, No. sas, A K A A M. msetH Id the MksonickiftU. Ann ct^aR'* Block KI«»heiton, every Frid*; or be(or« the lull moon. .1. Wiiglit P. H. W. Hicklluii, SM.r«tftry. T ay on W. M CHOSEN FhlKSOS-FleehertoD Oounoll ClioBon Fruiulf meets In Clayton iliall tiint ana third Wednesday ol each month 8 i> lu. fay aaaaaamantt to tile Uecorder on orbelore the ttrst day of each month. Chief Councillor T. Bl«k»l*T:Heeorder W U. Bant. C OUBTFLEbPrKTON'. 99S, I. & F. njeetiln t UlaytoD I block the last Wedneidav evenhiK , of each month. VlailluR Foreatera heartily I nalccQiei'. li., a. Bellamy : K. B.. U, C'alri.8 Kia. H«9.. W. Buskin. ' Plaaoc i>ay duei to Flu. 8m. before the flrat ^ fiy^of the moutb. HE ONLY MAN ^ WHO SHOULD ^ ^ NOT ADVERTISE IS g § THE MAN WHO HAS ^ ^ NOTHING TO OF- ^ g PER IN THE WAY ^ !^ OF SERVICE -AND ^ ^ IS A SUCH A PERSON DEAD ONEâ€" WHETHER HE Dentistry Ur. B. C MURRAY li. D. K . dent*l anrgeon honor Rraduate of Toronto Uoiveraity and K..yal (Jollege ot Dental SurRoons of Ontario, (las adailaluistarad for teeth extraction ulloe at realdence, Toronto Btreet. Fleabertoo. 'X KNOWS IT-OR ^ Medical I P OTTBWELL I Veterinary HorgeOD iradnate of Ontario Veterinary Collet* reaidmce â€" iscond door aoatb weatlOD k'ary atreet. Thli itrest run* outb Preabyterian Church. Ill NOT. Elb.>rt Hubbard ^ in the Fra M Legal I UCAB, llANEY A h EN UYâ€" Barrister*. ' 'â- ' Bollcltore.nc-I. B. I-ucas, K. C. ; W. E, Itaney, K. l'. :W. D. Henry, II. A. Ollices, 1 roronto, SOC'J Tiadora Bank BldR., [ihone j oiaiu lil2: Maikdale I..ucaa Block, Ptione 2 A. braoeli offle* at Ouodalk oi'ao aTory Balurday. I WKIGHT, TEI.FORI) & McDONALD Harrietcr. Solicitor", Ac. Ulllcea. Grey A llruce Hlnck, uwuu Bound. Standard Bank Block, KIsFherton.tHattirdavsl. W.H. Wrixbt, W. 1'. Telford Jr. J. C. UcUoual-l. L.. u. 11. School Children's Eyes. Business Cards M CULLOUOH * YOUNG ' Bankeri Markdale Ueaeral banking bttaineai. Uoney loaned at reaaooable rate* Call on ua. DMePR.\IL. I.lcenaed Auetlonee for the * County of Urey. Terms moderate aiitl Katts action guaranteed. The arranfiemeuts 11 Dd date** of Kales can be made at Tlia Adtaocu of(l:;e. Hesidencebnd P. o-- * '^'ylou. Telephone coauectloD. Uec. (i, OT nrU. KAITTINO, Llceuted Aactloneer foi ^' the couoiiva of Urey and blmcoe. Farui aad Stock aalea a upecialty. Terma oioderate- satisfactiou Rttarantted. ArrauKe- (ueuts for flatea ujay be made at the Advsnce office, or Cential telerboue ofllce Feversbaui Dr by addrMwiuR u* at Pavenbatii, Oot. Flesherton Bakery R. H. Goldhawk, Prop. Oui bread in on Hale hy llje folloaiiiK •IcalerB : \V. L. Wright and C. Uollamy â-  f Flehheiloii ; D. McLean. Priceville . .1. i'attiKon, Ceylon ; Kli Uolnnton, Kevvrtliam : S. ONljurne ami It. Ilrroii. Maxwfll ; H. CairiiH, Eugenia ; X. McUannel, I'icjion ; M. U. H»iii- Hiund nnd I) SVhImt, Ki.il^eiloy ; • inaK Pittk llockf. Mills ; .Alsi at the I'll leery. HiiiiKcholdern c4n )<i.-l llieir Mijijdio?* at all thute puiniH. CaU'iiii|{ for liinijiiets or |iiiiliu.«, iiho Hpeci:!! iMUfH Nupplied. QUICK DELIVERY Many lives have been ruinea through neglected eyestrain in childhood. The eyes of every child should be examined. We have made a special study of this branch of optics, and guarantee satisfaction. Consultation free. W. A. Armstrong, R. J. COLQUETTE Feversham, Ont. Agent for the Cockshutt Plow Cos Full Line of Farm Implementa Wrt^ijns, Biij{ni««, Cutters, Sleiglii, atid Ganoline En'>ne(, MeloUo Creiini •Separators, linker Wind Mills, Pjmpa, I'ipinjj and V\\w, F'ltliiiiiK always oil liand ISealty Itri'.s'. of KiiKii", IJaiii Tiacks, Litter Carriers .iiid ctalile tittinstK. Cockstiu't and Frost .fc Wo,.d ni'p.iir.i iihvayK on li:iiid Feversham, Ontario Bowes l)eath cainu suddenl/ to another of Os- proyH pioneers, Mrs. Marycrot Bowes, of the Hth line, on tlio twciity-tiet uh. While uttendiiig tho death bed of her brother, Wni. Daiid, who passed away last week, Mth. U iwoa was suddenly tak- en ill from piiuuiuonii and death claiujcd its victim in a few hour«. Mrs. Bowes was nearly 74 years of age and thout'h not feoliiig well she at once went to help to attend to her brother when she heard of iiis illness. About CO years ago Mrs. Bowe.'', whoso maiden i ame was Dand, csuie to Osprey with her parents and alioutD.") y can ago was married to Mr. Wni. Thomson and settled on a farm 2J miles east ol Feversham on tho Hih line. They went through all llie hard- ship.s ol tho early settlers of Osprey but by hard work and tliiift made good and raised their family, giving them a liberal education under the handicaps which I they labored in that respecf, being about] ;! miles from the nearest school i Fever- 1 sham.) In the your It'Tti Mr. Thomson died leaving her with tho c»re of their (> children, and tlmugli the care and anxiety | was great t!ie widow was always cheerful and optimistic always looking ori the briiiht side of things and never allowing hor care to get the better of her. For neighborly deeds of loving kindness and acts of charity we ijucBtion if Mis Bowe ei|ual could be found lu this part of the country, having had the care all told of over 20 small children, through the de»th of her eldist duughier, Mrs. Clias. Edward.s,h£r si.ster.Mrs.John McVijarry, and some of her other friends, lil'le ones who were left without a :nolher's care by death being cared for by her. In '1878 fhe was married a 2iul time to Mr.Bowcs from which marriage she l'adoi;e dani^ht- cr, Mrs. .John Lindsay of Singhampton, now deceastd. Mr. Howes died abjut â- '<7 ycara ago and now A/rs. Bowea has gone to the reward of one of those uiotherH in Isreal for she lieaid and ans- wered the call of her h-avenly Father, "Ic Is enough, cuine up higher, good and faithful servant, enter thou into the joy of thy Lord." She leaves to mourn the loss of a loving mother, "2 sons mid 2 daughters, Mr Chris. Thomson of Sing- haiiipton, \V Uiiun on the liomestead,Mrs. John ijpenccr near Feversham, and Mrs. Ferguson of Dimtroon, beiidea .'J sisters snd a number of grandchildren. The sympa'hy i>f the whole neighborhood is extended So the beieaved ones in thei great loss. -â- n. ,^|^-;i .TrF" Mmm. ^,^W '1 ! ;iii ^\m. How to Paint for Less Money We'll tell you how in three wordsâ€" u*« /cm galloni. That's the thing to go by in Paintâ€" not the price per gallon^' but the number of gallons required plus the length of time it will wear and look well. "100% Pure" Paint costs about half as much, counting the surface it covers, and wears two or three times as long as ordinary paint. You pay by the gallonâ€" both for the paint and for puttiag it on. The Paint that i( cbeapeat for you it the paint that spreads easiest asd oovera ilia Boat surface. MARTIN -SENOUR "100°/o PURE" PAINT "MADE IN CANADA" hai a coveriof capacity of 900 square feet ol surface per gallon one coat, li against 500 square feet covered by hand-mixed Lead and Oilâ€" or 600 iquara feet covered by low priced prepared paint. And ai further proofâ€" i( you will send ut the dimeniiooiof your bouse, we will tell you the number of gallons of "lOO^c Pure" Paint required to cover it tborou£hly. No charge for this service. Write direct to the Marlin-Senour Co., Limited, Mootreal, for their 1916 Booklet, "Town and Country Homea", ihowiag many new color achemes and tiviag valuable paint information. Fa G. KARSTEDT, FLESHERTON, Ont i 66R Notice to Creditors I Point! to Consider When i Purchating a Railway Ticket A Canndian I' scitie Itai Wiiy ticket doe I not represent merely a nieaiM of trans- j portstion between Kiven p liiits. It, in addiilcjii piotides the traveller w^th uvety I c( iiiforl and c iiiveuience, diveloptd by, niiKlern rsiUay scionci", "Safety First," I uilli up-l'idiito ei|uipmeiit, unexcelled dining car survicc psiatiil sleeping cars, in a worl, eveiylhing that a railway esn I provide f ir the comfortable transporta- ! ^|;'ii of Its passengers, includiua <!jurfesy. I Inder U.S. O 11(14, Chip. 121. and ainendiiii; Acts, all pcrvons hiving clHJms against the estatti of Willi.tm JlciiJeiinan Pedlar, late of the Township of .Artemes- ia in tho County of tirey, farmer, who died 111 or alsjut the 12th day of June, mil, are rei|uired to send tho same to the undoraigiie'l Adminiatrsttix on or be- fore the lOth day of .\prll, I'.IDs and in default thereof, the said Adiiiiiiistratrix will not be responsildii to any peis'in or persons whoso claim .she shall not have received at that dale. Ditcdat Torou:-.', this lOih day of March, lillli. Cliristeni IVdUr, 12;l Ivy Ave, loronto, .\dtninisiiittrix ot tho aboyo estate. A Chance for Those Going West, Homeaeekart'Excursiona C. P. R. Huincseekers Excursions to Western Canada at low fares vis Canadian Pacilic each Tueaday, March 7, to October :tl, inclusive. Particulars from any C.l*. A. or W. B. HowarJ, District Pasbenger .Aljen', Toronto. Notice or the 251), 000 Canadians who have ditnned i\\.i khaki, 118,1)00 are frotu Dot., 5.'>,01K) from Manitoba and Saskatchewan c imbiued,:!0,000 fioni (^luebocand 2.">,C0t) ouch from Britith Columbia. .Mberia and tli'i Maritime' province!. From this it can lie seen that (.ju bee is the slowc-t to ttko on the recruiting spirit, and Uniario his c ntMbttted over 40 jier cent, of tho whole f rco 30 f ir. i Dr. R. F. English, Osteoiwihi.- Physi- I clan, of 0«en Sound will b* in Fk--- her- jtunon Tuesday and Eriday afteriiuon of each week. Comuienciii« Fnday, .fune Fi.r appointment phone I' ring ." Stock For Sale Maro and sucking colt fur shIc nure is '.I years oldâ€" also a colt rising l', all good stock, and one young cow li..i yr». old,' and calf. -THOS. FKNWICK K.igenia. Boar for Service TliL' uiideislgncd has a thorouebbred Yorkshire B'>ar for service ou lot 11, con. 8, Osprey. Terms $1.0(». -FREDSPOFFAIU). Bull for Service Pure bred shorthorn bull, Abcdieii I.jvie_8,0<j0 for s-iviee on lot 20, S.S. It.. Arteniesia. Terms- fl m for g-iul'J, Pure br< 1 cows f;i no. I'lire bred 'r.im«aor'li hog for •trvici.' on the above lot. Teriiix $I..'>4I f ir all aiiiiiials. Served •nuKt be \> >id for. OSep â€" W. .1. Mc.d.H For Service For service on I <t 12, <Mn. !•, < »<iMey, fine purel>rid hlioft horn Bull. 'IVrrns IJ. .")(). Also line puro bred Yorkshire Hoar, 'r<'iiiis SI (HI. All accounts mutt bn paid ti, FKKI) TYLKK, Maimaei, ol «;. II. BIKKE, Proprietor. â€"1 Sep Our Clubbing Til" following piueM tre pail in advance subscriptions lnve no acconnts with othoi \ r.| I- Khherion Advance Y 'itli: C'.'r:;ui!vii,,,. Totoiili. World, (liiiljf I 'Iciroiito Dnily News Weekly Ulobe Mail-Empire .... Family Herald iV Star. . , KariinT Sun Farmers .Xdvoc.iti Wi.kly Wit.,ie»i>. S;iiiir(lay Niiibt . Home .Jiiiiri'- I'l.iiliry Iteview Unci and (inn magaxino. L A. Wedge of Blenheim was todeith in atii-th*'. d'itr)y?-l \ there. burned g'irage Boar for Service Stock for 5a1e Tsiiiwui liiii anil l'eiKi<liir< (4. yrjioi^ ittoek foi- riteilii.K iMiriiuVfii frir sain ; aUu Huiii^n diioUH p Icai ri«n* IMtfwi« ^r writ*-. HKO. W. IIOHH M«««»il I'. (1. NEW SUITINGS New Suitings just to luiud â€" some of the nobbiest weaves to befniiiid iiiiy- where. Leave your order now for thut new suit, Vou will never regret it. Satisfaction gnaranleed. Don't forget that we do cleaning, pressing and repairing. Our prices are right and our workiuan-ship is the very best. ' The nn'erjigtii'il liiK :i tin roiiebbred i York^hiri' lloar f-ir s.-rviee om lot ;t7, ciii. ' <>. .Arlemesis. 'IVitiis 81.00 â€" J. Ilsrgravc. S. J. BOWLER I Sole Agent for the Hobberlin Tailoring. ^ . ^ a^^^k^^k^^^ J^V^ ^^^^1^ ^^ ^^ 1^^ ^^^ J^^ Ik^ I ~flFJ'Wf^??^^r^^^ Tf!?^^^ â-¼^ -V^ ^^ ^TT -^^ "~ rriHB camera hrlURS (he features of I I bic game and their h.iunts to our â-  *â-  nresldes. All nlong tho Ilocky Mountulas strange wild IkusIs roain in •buBdance. Many of them are not fa- miliar to the human rye at all. tut there are others with which every •portsmau isaiQiiatnted. Perhaps there la no place In the Dominion so iiitcr- csllni: from the point of view of the hunter as (ha ("anadlan I'AciHe Rocklea with their inajretle snow-capped peaks, Ad of which are over ll.OOil feet hlfh. At Banff there Is a big National Park where nobody may Intrude In pursuit of K*»ie, for a wlae Uovernment has d^^ rtded that blf game Mint not b* bunt •d iudlBcrlmlBRttly, asd kiy lattUuted laws for their protection. But outside the preserve the hunter is free to enjoy his sport, uud there Is plenty of It to be l:«d: the griz/.ly liear, inonntaln xoat, wild mountain sheep and l.vnx take up their abode in large uiimber^ In these parts. In the open seasons many .i party aet.s out with guides and ponies from Banff. Tlie spring Is the best time to hunt (he grizzly besr when hia fur Is atlll thick after the winter's sleep. Often It Is dlflleuli to bag him, but bis skin Is a trophy of which any hunter inuy be proud. I: Is a pretty sight to watch a wild goat as he standa on aome ellff seemingly nd- mirlni tha pletureaguenesa of the land- «€•»• that lies beniath him. While Id pursuit of the Kocky Mountain goat the huutcr has to take some serious risks; he has to ascend preclpltlous erajs hanging on almost by the sklo of his teeth. The goat can dash along from roi'k to rock with the same graceful ease and veluilty as that displayed by a bird (ravelling fronn twig to fwlK on some adjaeent flr tree. Hut It la the danger and excitement of the chaae that givna the hunter the greateat de- light. It is as difficult to shoot ths htghorn or wild mountain sheep. After f«asllng himself on the lowlands In the grey early morning the blfhora as- rends to the fastneaaea of ths Moun- tains, it Is almost KB tlDp«MiUf tMk . -.. ... II BMi i for tho hunter to set within ransc. It ever be does get thara b« mOBt make the least nols« or show hlnai for the bighorn la both tlntld observant, and whan he Is startlad there Is Uttla chance of again co: into close quarters vrlth htoi. bighorn's flesh Is pronounced by cures to be most dsltclous and horns make very beautltul ornami In Its cosy coat of soft ashy grey the lynx seams to b« like a oat, aiMl certainly Is of the cat faasUy. H* rather pretty, and though not s«i«B prize trophy for the sportmaa a* of the btraer forest aeUkbouN, slways wttOMM t« t rlA kulM, __

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