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Flesherton Advance, 20 Apr 1927, p. 8

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"WEDNESDAY, April 20th. 1927 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE LAW AND HUMAN NATURE "friends" had accepted the invitation I by the car owner to a trip to a neigh- Anothor case of the owner of an '*<""''*'^''*''- '^" accident occured, automobile having to pay $7000 dam- ! ^^'^ *'*'''*^ awarded $7000 by the Court. a^es to two persons injured in his ear ! ''"'* ^^''^^ friends asked to be taken when it met with an accident, is re- 1 "" ^^^ *'"'P '' would have been differ- ported in Western Ontario. The two '"*• ^"' '^*'>' "'''* quests, and as such entitled to the protection and safe transit by their host. Law is a queer thinR. So is human nature, says the Orrilia Times Packet. A car belonging to Robt. Ewen of Duriam was completely destroyed by fire last woek. K K This Clearing Out Sale of ^ Boots^ Shoes & Men's Wear | Means $ $ $ to the thrifty buyers | Never Before & Never Again | WILL THE PEOPLE OF FLESHERTON AND VICINITY GET I A CHANCE TO MAKE THEIR $ $ $ GO SO FAR IN â-  BUYING FOOT WEAR. MEN'S FURNISHINGS â-  AND CLOTHING. j Words cannot convey to you the wonderful values we are offering 1 You must come in and see for yourself I Now's the time to buy | Miss MacPhail i To Her Critics I Concluded from Editorial Page.) FOB SALE ism without thu safeguards that wes- I FOR S.\LE â€"Sweet Clover seed.â€" tern countries have found it necessary 'W. Carson, Flesherton. Phone 31 r 12. to- devise." ) Then I come to the incident of the | FOR SALE â€" Baby buggy in good shooting of the Chinese students; this conditionr Apply at this office. wai juat a yeai ago, and I think wej - - - can all recall il. The Chinese stii-i A full line of Clover seed on hand. dents were proiosting by a peacefull Secure our prices before buying. â€" parade against the conditions to be 'Stewart & Sons, Flesherton. iouiid in Japanese factorie-.^, and tliey I „ . , „ "Vr „ . ', ^^r.^N were shot down by Indian police on I ^OR SALE-^Now Brunswick White the orders of British officers. The In-|C'f''a»- Shingles, Extras and Clears.â€" dian police certainly would not have ^^- A. Armstrong and Son, SmaJI Advertisements ( IIILDKK.N'S SHOKS, lo cUar, per pair from 2."ic to $2.00. (IIILDKKN'S OVER RUBERS, per pair tOc LADIES RUBBERS .lOc LADIK.S' SHOES, to clear per pair, from .39c to $3.75 LADIES' SI.00 GALOSHES, to clear, per pair from Sl.OO to Sl.'J.'i LADIES' SI.2."> SILK HOSE, to clear, per pair... .85c ME.N'S (JALOSHES and HEAVY RLBBERS, ..per pair, at Half I'rice. MISSES S.t.OO GALOSHES, per pair S1.50 .ME.N'S $1.00 TIES, to clear 3.5c each MEN'S .S25.00 SLITS, to clear $12.50 MEN'S ODD TROUSERS, to clear .... S1.75 to $4.50 MEN'S SWEATERS, to clear at less than Half Price .MEN'S Sl.OO SOX, per pair, to clear 50c .MEN'S WORK SHOES, to clear at S2.00, S2.50, S2.75 and S3.00 per pair. ALL FINE SHOES AT ZERO PRICES shot them down had it not been for the orders of their officers, so I think I am not very far from the truth when I say it was the British police. I was in error, however, and I very gladly acc.'pt the correction, An inquiry was made into this -shoot- ing incident, because the Chinese made a charge that they had been shot down, which charge was found to be :>ub.Uantiated in a very long account which is to be found in the London Times of June 10, 1925. This covers several pages and any hon. member can verify what I have said by read- ing it. Much mure recently than that, how- ever, the anti-national forces in Chi- na, as recently jjublished in the New Leader of February 6, 1927, shot down those who were opposed to them. Sir Percival Phillips, writing to the Daily Mail, of which lie is correspondent, describes the happenings in the fol- lowing words: '-The executions have been terrii'yingly informal. Pickets and agitator.;, including ignorant coo- lies and .sncetaded students, are <iuick!y beheaded wherever they are found intimidating shopkeepers or seattering Cantonc-se leaflets. A run- ^ I nor is sent to summon the 'execution patrol', which comes u.'i with the headsman swinging the bared blade. The culprit is forced to his knees as the soldiers keep the crowd back. A moment lati^r his head is fastened I FOR SALEâ€" Good mare, 11 yrs. old , '>.\cellent farm horse. â€" G. W. Ilofs, Maxwell. Phone Feversham. FOR SALE â€" Sweet Clover seed, white blossom variety. â€" Thos. Guy, Maxwell, FOR SALEâ€" International 2'i gas engine, also radiator for a h.p. 490 Chevrolet car in good shape. â€" Russel Park, Eugenia. FOR SALEâ€" A quantity of black barley, also white for seed, and a- bout twenty bags of early potatoes. â€"Alex W. Miller, R. R. 5, Markdale FOR SALEâ€" .Sir head of Cattle, 4 rising two years old and two yearlings â€"Apply to Fred Russell, R. R. Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" Quantity of large seed peas, also W^hite Blossom Sweet Clover. â€" Jas. Oliver, Priceville. tele- phone 21 r 22. HOTEL TO RENT AT FEVERSHAM The property known as the Temper- ance House, Feversham, is offered for rental. Prospective tenants apply to GEO. WHITEOAK, Feversham FARM FOR SALE 150 acres, Lot 24, Con. 10, and south half Lot 25. Con. 11, Artemesia, must be sold on account of family being dissatisfied. ROBT. E. GORLEY, Eugenia P.O. HEREFORD BULL FOR SERVICE. Hereford Bull, Roy Fairfax 5th, No. 5C,120, for service at lot 33, con. 1, 2 N.D.R., Artemesda. Terms â€" §2.50, payable at time of service. â€"JOHN DOW, Priceville, SHORTHORN BULL FOR SERVICE Registered Shorthorn bull for ser- vice at lot 5, Con. 9, Osprey, "Merry Marquis" No. 170,135; Sire, Bonnie Marquis 142,381; Dam, Red Butterfly 131,078. Terms â€" Purebreds $5.00. grades $2.00. â€" S. R. HAWKINS, Eugenia. BOAR FOR SERVICE. Registered Yorkshire Boar for ser- vice by Flesherton Bacon Hog Club, the property of the Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture. â€" C. STEWART. Caretaker. FOR SALE â€" Bred-to-lay Barred Rock eggs for hatching from high laying strain, 50c. per dozen. â€" P. .Muir, Ceylon, phone2 r 22. FOR SALE â€" Large field Peas for seed, CanacSian -jJeauty, reasonably priced. Phone 32 r. 15.â€" E. H. Best, I'ricLville R. R. 3. BOAR FOR SERVICE Tamworth boar fcjr service, No. 2-16,816, on Lot 146â€"147, 3rd range â€" L. MEGGOTT, Apr. 27. Fleshortow BOAR FOR SERVIGE And many other lines going at startling prices while they last. Store open in the evening J. P. WALTER to a wooden cage, which is all ready, and is nailed to a polo for the contem- 1 FOR SALEâ€" House and lot for sale! No. 82-7'J630. Also a young York- plation of the populace." (in the village of Flesherton. '---'i â- â€¢ . . - - Further on the New Loader, which i.i the official organ of the Labour party in England, says, and the words are in it.ilics: "They would not have g I happened if the British forces had not ^M I been massed at Shanghai." I think I am only .?tatinf; a fact when I state that Russia wisely with- drew and gave up her concessions. I said she did it wisely. I , ^oodj shire pig, both bacon type for aerricf i-room frame dwelling with good barn|o„ Jqj. j^e N.W T A SR. â€" John Blackburn, Flesherton. Duck Eggs for Sale â€" \ number of settings of Pekin duck eggs from irood large stock, ?1.50 for 11. â€" F. J. Thurston, Flesherton. do not: No. 1. think she did it from virtuous mo- buying. FOR SALE â€" Clover seeds of all kinds, home grown, government tested Terms â€" fl.OO. -T. J. STIN80N. BBBiasi pWJiWPPPWPPPiiiSPHia i g i^^ saaEisajaEaisieraaeaiaisiaia SIX HILL STORES W f:\yur tog«th«r in order that oar euiAofners in the me com- nruanJtiei mar mMerially ben- efit itwlividually. F. T. HILL & CO., Ltd Markdale, Ontario THE HILL STORE A Store everytone imtinct-^ »*ely BMocietee with high| quality merchandiie at tiheB fairest poiiible price*. Spring Toggery Styles as well as Quality at Right Prices Fle-sherton. LADIES* COATS Ladies' Coats of Charmolene, Tricotene and Poiret Twill are more popular than ever and since these cloths arc destined to play smch an important part in the .Spring Styles one cannot help lieing intcrwted in our exten.iiVf showing of new models. The asHortmenl in of the richest variety. Prices from $9..50 to $19.75. NEW SPRING STYLES FOR .MEN. We have them! The New Ideas in tllothes. Not the very extreme styles, but the ont.« that will ac- tually be worn by well-dresHcd men. Wc don't mind saying they are the best values we have ever shown in any season. Young Men'., and Men's gar- mets In the new Sigle and iJouble Breasted Styles, cut with a degree of distinction never equalled be- fore. We will lie pli-uKed to show you thi.i line of Men's Suits. Prices to suit every purse. LADIES' SILK rOTHE-TOI' HOSIERY. See thcHC SlockinK-f. You will be surprised nt the quality for Huch a small outlay. They come in all the new Spring shades as well as Black, and jUBt think of buying u Silk-to-th<-top ILmc at 0«c. They arc all fir^t quality goods, jierfect fitting narrow ankles, siwcial heel and toe. All sizt-i H% to 10. Why pay more? Spcriul 9Hc per pair. BIG 8IIOWIN(i OF NEW WALL I'AI'EUSâ€" LOWEHT PRICES IN YEARS. All the New Spring Wall Papers are now in ^tock ami wc are very glad to (t«ll you Hint the price* are lower this year than they have bet-n for y«ar«, and we ran truthfully say that the quality we are offering in Pupers is not excelled in any market. Vou will be surprised at the very imall outlny for making the homo brighter, f'ome In and inspect our iihowing, CAPS FOR MEN. You'll need a new ('.n\\ thit Hpring. We have them here In all the new Spring HhB<lcK, styles and colorings. All siceii, $1 to $1.9.1. NEW STYLES IN L.-VDIES' AND MISSES SILK DRESSES That extra little Dres.i that nearly every wom- an re(iiiires HiKht Now, may l)e applied to every Dn'sA in our showing. Springtime in materials and styles, â- .suggesting all the interesting new things that make this sea.fon's frocks decidedly different The new tones such a, Bhie, Ucigo, Creen Tomato, Rose Rlush, as well as black. All .dzes 1-J to 1!0 year.f, and :i() to 4(i sizes. Prices from $9.75 to $.15 HOY.S' liLOOMER AND LONG PANT SLITS- VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, $8.7.5 TO $10.,'>0 Bpy.s! Here i.i something entirely new. A suit of Clothes with a imir of Illooiners and a pair of Long Trou.n-rs. These gannents are nicely tailored from a light Crey Radio Tweed in a double breasted model. Thi< Is a special purcha.ie, and we are offering tlu-si. tjarments nt an exceptionally low price. Each Suit from $H.7.'> to $10..'»0. NEW SPIMN(; STYLES IN FOOTWEAR-.STYLES AS WELL AH (iU AUTY AT RIGHT PRICES The most colorful .leason of the year is with us. Have you seen the new colore in Footwear for Spring? We will be please to show them to you. You will find a fine selection to choose from. Am- ong the new .diades we are l.'^oaturing arc: Rlonde, Ruie Blush, Mahogany ami a host of others. All Kir.e.i in each line in slock. Prices this year are lower. Come to Hill's for Good Footwear. Kl'(;i SILKS, 79c PER YARD. lit different shadc.i of ihi.i poi^ular Spring Fnl)ric in stock. This is a j)ure Silk Fabric and is the hcMt (luality obtainable. It is used for so many rliffeiont purposes, such as Ladies' ami Children';! I)ri.;si.», Slipd, Underwear, etc. We are sure that we havi' the exact shade you will be looking for. Price per yard 7}tc. tives; she made a virtue of necessity. I have an article here which appeared in the Weekly News, publi.shed in Vv'innipeg, Manitoba, on Friday, March 25, 1927, in which this state- ment is made: "Russia wa-3 shrewd enough to make a virtue of necessity, and give up her privileges in China while the other powers were holding tight to theirs. Naturally, the Chinese appreciated thi.i move." Later on the article says: "Ger- many's privileges in China were taken away from her by the treaty of Ver- sailles. .\s a consequence, though be- fore the war Germany was probably the most unpopular western nation in (â- hina, German trade in that country (Niagara Falls, Ont is thriving while British trade is at a standstill, and even American com- merce seriously embarrased." I want to quote just one more par- agraph: "The moment western pow- ei.; give up special privileges and base their intercourse with China on com- ineivial grounds, there will be an end to drives and boycotts, and China will trade most with those who best meet her economic needs. Such, at least. is tiic doctrine o1 European liberals." I said in the letter that I wish Can- ada, which is a member of the League of Nations, would protest against the breaking of the peace of the world, or taking a chance at breaking the peace of the world, by the action of the powers in China. Under Article XI of the treaty of Versailles that is po.s.iible: '-It is also declared to be the friendly right of each member of the League to bring to the attention of the as.^embly or of the council any circumstance whatever affecting in- ternational relations which ihreatens to disturb international peace, or the good understanding between nations upon which peace depends." .\nd so Canada would be well within her right HOUSE & LCT FOR SALE In the village of Flesherton, 14- room house, suitable for store or any . -- „ , „ business stand, in good location, hard Get my special prices before^"" ^'^ft water in basement, furnace, two good cellars, lot has good frame bam size 24x30, also good garden, containing in all twa lots. For fur- ther particulars apply at this office. E. H. Best, Phone 32 r 15, EGGS FOR HATCHINGâ€" O.A.C. strain bred-to-lay Barred Rocks, also White Wyandottes from Hon. John Martin's stock. Setting 15 eggs $1.50. â€" J. A. Kernahan, Maxwell. FOR SALE â€" Choice Alberta oats, 1925 crop, 80c. per bu.; also fancy recleaned oats at 87c. per bu. West- ern white feed oats at 63c. per bu. â€" A. C. Muir, Ceylon. For Sale or Rent â€" Brck house near High School, largo garden, soft water, cistern, all conveniences, with possession the first of May. .Apply to A. Thitlethwaite, 570 Fourth Ave., BOAR FOR SERVICE Registered Yorkshire Boar for ser^ viceâ€" Edgely Bright Vim, No. 99,99« â€"Property of Saugeen Bacon Hof Club. Terms |1.00. â€" C. HINDI.E, Proton SUtioo, Lots 168-9, 3rd W.T.S.R., Artemesia. JERSEY BULL FOR SERVICE S WANTED â€" Good quality sweet Clover Seedi. Special prices this week. We are also in the market for all kinds of grain. Phone 2r 31. â€" A. C. Muir, Ceylon. FOR SALEâ€" We have a limited number of Light Sussex eggs for hatching, these eggs arc from birds which won the medal at the Royal Fair 1!)26. We also have the R. C. Rock of the heavy laying strain and our pri- ces are right.â€" W. J. Stewart & Sons. Registered Jersey bull for servict. Sire: .Brampton Jersey Conaorigt; Dam: Brampton Petune's Lady. At Flesherton Liverv Stable â€"T'. STUART. Flesherton. Ont S. E. DeCUDMORE PHONE 63. FLESHERTON General Insurance Specialist Real Estate and Investments â€" Inquiries Solicited MISCELLANEOUS I MIDDLEBRO & BURNS Barristers, etc. Oflfices- Owen Sound, Dorkam FleshertoA every and Flesherton. ....„„„...„„ NOTICE â€" Chopping done on Sat- 1 Saturday afternoon and eTenlns urday only.â€" Graham Bros. Eugenia "" BUGGY WANTED â€" Rubber tire Buggy wanted. â€"Cecil Betts, Flesh crton. GEO E. DUNCAN DUNDALK LICENSED AUCTIONEER I7~Let-7-roomed* brick it I'/, '^^ ^%"^f. f ^rey. Terms: 'per cent. Satisfaction guarnteed Dates made at The Advance office. House house in Fleisherton for rentâ€" .\pply at this office or to Mrs. McLeod, Priceville, R.R. 2. NOTICE â€" Will the person who secured the loan of our scraper please in prou-sting against anything that and'son"' °""'~^^'- ^' Armstrong tend.< to endanger the peace of the "^ ' BUSINESS CARDS F. T. FMLL & Co., Limitd, liAarkdale world. There was an interesting re port in the McGill Daily, a students' paper issued at McGill university, of a speech recently made, by Captain Brace- -who I believe was connected with the Young Men'.i Christian As- sociation and who is a returned man â€" on conditions in China at. the present time. He said: "The cau.<e of the trouble in China today is the white man. who exnloits the oriental and breaks all law.^ of civilisation in do- ing so." We as BritishoN must take our just share as a consequence of so serious n charge. 1 want to close this defence, if it can be called a defence, of my letter to the schoolchildren of South- eatt C.rey, by quoting again from Hertrand Russell. He say.< this, in relation to the forces going out to China: "If we were fighting for a great cause, the prospect of lix-is might be faced with beroi.-.ni. Hut the exact opposite is the case: Wo are fighting against evorything progres- nve, upright, and intelligent in Chi- na, in favor u: everything ignorant, rrarlionary and corrupt. We are fighting lo keep civilization under in Dr. E. C. Murray, L. D. S., denUl surgeon, honor graduate of Toronto Would ex- "1"',!*°*'''! College of Dental Surgeons administered for FOR EXCHANGE â€" ^..- change a heavy mare colt, three years "^ Ontario. Gas old, broken single and double, for a !'*''**' extraction. Office at residence driver about eleven hundred or gen eral purpose.â€" Jas. Hay, 1 mile north of Swinton Park. Toronto Street, Flesherton. disputes. We are fighting to pro- long anarchy and civil war among self-!ieeking militarists dependent up- on foreign support. We are fighting Dr. A. Turnbull. B.A., M.B.. grad- uate from the Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto. Office, Toronto Street, Flesherton. Phone 36. Prince Arthur Lodge, 333, A. P. ft > ^L, â-  - '^•M.. meets in the Masonic hall Arm. to preserve everything that ia bad ,tronir RIokV Fi..k -V I^ «nH t« nr«v«n» tUn. o,~,...*i, „# 1 *'">ng Block, Flesherton every Fri- day on or before the full moon. Robt. and to prevent the growth of every- : thing that is good. This, alas, is our ^^ w w « position throughout Asia. This is the \ '^°'^"' "'^.M.; F. J. Thurston. Sec. 8acre<l cause which we pursue with a ~~, 7 ' pig-headed obstinacy that must, bo- *"*^ * Henry barristers. Solicit- fore long, bring ruin and national di^- ""' ***^- "'• B. Lucas, K. C; W. D. aster upon u... Both as a p4itriot and "«"»">•. B.A. Office*. Markdale Lucas as an internationalist I view the sit- B'wk. Phone 2. Branch officer at nation with feelings little short of Dimdalk and Durham despair. : 1 want to say, regardless of what ' Telford & Birnie. Barrister.^ aoli. the hon. member for Kingston (Mr. citors, etc. Ivoss) and the hon. member for Fion tenae-.Addington (Mr. Edwards* may think that I con.dder myself a pat- riot. I havf no desire in the world to nil. lead the school chilren of South- east Grey, or the school-children «f Offices. Grt-y and Brace BIwk, Owen Sound: Standard Bank BI(H-k. Ki»-herton, (Saturdays) P. Telfonl Jr., J. F. P. Blniic Wm. Kaitting, Liscensed Auctioneer W. , '. ..Muii in • ...â- . v.ivj, i.i uie scnooi-cmuiren af / ,, . â€" - .."vv.w.»b«,i a great imtion. in order that it may ' Canada, or the neople of Canada on counties of Grey and Simcoe, l>r easier to exploit. We arc fighting (any queition whatever. To th« «»t««» f"'""' «»il "tock sales a soeoialitv quoit ion whatever. To the extent sales a speciality. for the riglit to shoot down young un- that any details of the letter were In- '''*''""' n»o<lerate.. tatiafaction guarl armed .students when they protest | nacurate I regret it, but the spirit of '««y »>♦• l«de at the Advance Office, or ngainst the killing of Chinese workers the letter was true, and I stand by It, Central telephone office FevMsha. by Japanese capitalists in Inbour^e the consequencca what they m.J. or by .ddr.«ul me at T^^uZl \ V. .^^1

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