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Flesherton Advance, 19 Sep 1912, p. 4

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September 19 1012 THE ]' 1. E S H F TON ADVANCE TH /Icsljcrton An independent new|.|i*r, i > l.li-iu-,1 every T-.iirnday at the otHce, CnlhnirviMid Struct, Vltnlivrton. Subscription price 91 iwr annum. when paid in advance; fl.M wlu-u nut m> |Kiid .VI v i-r: 1,11111 lit,- on application. Circulation 1,100 weekly. W. H. Tliui-Bton Kill tor TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR- PRINCIPLES. NOT MEN AN OXBOW BOO! We print eUewherv un article fro'ii the Oxbow, Sfck., HaiuM. rliiiiyng The Advance with uiving expression to "ihe twine old lK>|{*y tb*t the \Vmt exists for no other |.m| than ' l>e exploit- ed by the manuhctuiers and railw>s of i In- Kiwi." Ju.s> Imw tin' Herald could read any auch sentiment in mything we have written is beyond our ability to fathom. In the article in (|iieMi>m we were endeavoring to show the \\ that Ontario also had * few grierancet of its own. We did not wish the West to ilniA that it h:.d a munoply or a Tomer on HM--V UK-I-- We cannot !![ but think that large port of the coni{iUint tint we hear truin the Western plains is mere wind. H ort uf chinook -that dues ut Jo much injury. VVe judge 'his by the thousands of visitorH who come east arid tell us about the large pots of moi.ey they are making ; by the newspapers of the wesi, who paint in such glowing colon* the in.initii i-nt possibilities out there for "working men, artisani and fanners"- "the most favorable place in the Dominion," according 10 1 1 Herald's own modest .tdmi-sion ; and also by the thousands who are ceitainly siremning mi ':.- U ,-si rrgtrdleis nf the little chinook Ill-fun- men ioned. We cannot conceive of a country with out its drawback* und it unuleaiutnt features, Theie in no snob country The Herald and its ilk need not try eliminate or even hide the uiiple<t.iaiil featun - accompanying the pioneer ir the West, neither should it complain when nihei-, point thee out for ihe lionelit o intending settlers. The HeritUl ha nl r-minced UN that the West ih Leinu exploited by Hasten interests, much Ieh8 can it ptoie that The Advance ever favored or acted UK an apologist f"i -m-li exploitation. We are told that railway freights are "unrniMin able" but the Dominion l:.nU iv Kuan him l.i fn through the \\ . - ml if un reasonable rates prevnil tlit liuntii is the one to look to. Probably the Com inuM'iii has alao i.nh-il to bec'inie im |in >-.i nli the arguments advanced The Heiald should keep in n in I tin fad tlni i i.l*.i)- ciinin t be run tlirou!>l spanely M-l lied country cheaply HM they 'in thronuh a more populous. A a . 'ii.-i-.|i,>-iii ' Ontaiio i entitled to cheaper rut e>< than I he We*-. The hmji, unfrotituble haul from Sndbury to Winnipeg forces up the rates n mer- chandise to Hie Weit. and eastern manufacturers have liitU or nothing t" d.) with big price*. Just what the I l.-r.il I in. "in by unfair prices placed on hi* good i by eastern nianufuc'urer.s we ilo not understand. It is buMnetn to buy in tin- i'!n ip -i nmiket and sell in dean.vst. That it wUi weMern |>eiiple wili to do ttmnselvrs. Some of them would even mipeiil the destiny . Mln-ir country in outer to accomplish that end. .ii.lnl.i; and bring under ul\ject:nn in waetern plaiim." N v. . wo would isk the Kditor of The Advance hi>w he -an exp-ct thnse men fruin i 'n'.ui lo be expl litfd I y the Eastern int.-i. .-,', wilh- ir 11 ,:n_: Ihtir vi ic in ohjei-lioti .gain.-' the unjust railway fiteH that ex- si in this weslern countiy. They, as n I/..-IM of this Dtimiiiion, would iva.--m >hly itipect to de treated <! nn ei|iiul MSIS with all i ilu-i i-iii/. in of this con- 1'derntiun. regardless of wl at pail ot the Muntry they chance to locate. Surely he law that gives Oulaiin a reusn:ilile i ;lii rate should also I.,. ,i|,[.ii,Ml to the estein jrovinces. This is only jut. .t seems to u that Ilia editor if The Advance i'n.-> nut clearly tindoii stand the nditiiins of the \\ ' . as he is continu- ally dwelling on the short coining* and tiawbacks of the praii ie provinces. \\ e mjlit remind him that we . . n-M i thi8 he most favorable place in the Dominion or working men, .ti-tinans HI I l.u nn-rt, o better their financial condition, : considerable more iiimiey can IK made ieru with the asme investment, but he inds throu<>h the exorbitant rail way rates ml other unfair charges placed en hia nods iiy the uatteru nunufacturer so re- duces hU earniu<; (tower llat he is vry ittle better financially than he was in he K.I -i It's aiiaiiiNi this unjust taxa- :ion tlial die traitem farmer is cuinplain- nz and it will take more irutn u edi filial from the peu of the editor of The Advance to convince h'm that he is not right. We venture to tmj if the editoi n i Id leave his sanctum and take a holi- day trip throughout the \\ .--; . with his mind made up to stutly the ecoimmic question as it exittta herd to-day, that the farmers of the Western country would have no gn-aier chainpiiiii of their inter- ests than ihe present editoi of the Klesh- eiton Advance THE EGG QUESTION AGAIN l./^ dealers have u problem un their I. ..ml that is very difticii'.t nf sulutimi, ut which will hav<* to be . I..-.I in Hme way. Ill problem arises hum tlie fact hat some firmer* will nut luurket theii i-k!gH while frenli. The 1 m-i fruni this "nurce to eau dealers in very great. Mr. Scully, our local produce dealer. ive Tlie Advance mime figure* i n \fondy 'hich slum ^ tlie acuial loss on one load "f RRS as amouatlng t $H^4. This I iad WHN made up ol '.Hill d.ixi'n me', of uhich only '.M)7 do/.eii were 1, -1 d ./.-ii luelesK i:nd .'12 d<7.uii ranked as ' i. -, bringing only U ri-nt.-. per dnzpn. Air. Svully siiys lias i a fair smnple, and s inn' load.s aiu et en wni.x-. What it to !H> done abmit i' ? lit nnme f ilia 1'niled Klaten it is mule nn in- tiictablu oll'in'C in ui'irket It-id eggs. It 'iniild lie made so evfi-yu here. I'nlil >ucll IcuisUtinii arrives, llowi'Vi'i', iinchniitK Mhonld umidle theii i>wn ei'gs i ill n-fii-ietlie luinted variety. IValiT* <i ! now talking of ,.l c . . . a ineilmd v ii-rel.y ulily good egus will IK- p,.i I fm. lien this is done innrchaiit* will t.e fm'ced txi test eggs before jmr; liasing in i ni'-i i ' i j'.'i i ibraiM'vw. A Western View I I.MH llu; II,I,. Wr nut u r MII udilorinl in HIP I' h Ii ; on Adviuu-e of the piiht Week, (t Incul l |i"i |.nlili: li-il in OnUrio, in wliioli the . ilil.ur harps lurgitly on llie HIIIIU old 'u.'i'y that tin 1 Wont exists lor m> nthei Iiu yomt ilim lo lit* otploilfl ly Iheinin- iil.l--li.li-l:- (Ill I I illl ..}: <lf I li-' K.I-.I . He i I'U our .MII, ion (o dm fart (hut a r -a 1 niimtrr nf our wostrrn Ki'lll. IH me f in i in in. i To ijtiole him : '.'.( im lent mil mir f.ir:m I-H, i.iir -HII.HI . oil. -i In,..! i. .11 In i - a' il |n "fi'i,'iiiM;il men Sproule For The Senate ? It rumored thrti Dr. Sprmt'e, the Sji.- i',.-i uf the lli.n*.- of i .IIIIIII.IM and repiesentat've uf Kist Crey, i-t to be up|M>inted to the Senate in the place of the late Seiiatur Sullirnn of Kingston. In view i;f the iipproai'liiiiK redittriliution in which (he Cuuiity of (!rey i> likely to low one ->iMi. the ruinof oppeara to to hve boine ^roundN. To cut K.I.I (irey oil' the electoral ni:ip and diiiriliuta its iiiuni. i|iiiitn-> Itelween Nnrlh and South Grev would l>f, from the (I^ver- in. -hi -r in-l|i mil at le-'nt, an esrellent >i r i ;.-:ii'-;i for it wntilj make tw reasonably solid e 'iiservntiva cons'ituei.- cii*s in place i f one solid mi two doubt- ful ones. And Uit? logical destination (.1 an ..II war -horse like Dr. >;.-,.ul is the Senati 1 . The move looks FOMOMblt), O. S. Ailvertiier. Motorist Wins Appeal Kot long ago J . S KoberlMiu, a well known motorist of Owen Sound, wns liiu-d $|H and costs by Henry Norton, J. P Chatsworth on the ch-trw that Mr Robfitsou Ii ill colliilfd with a ri^ driven l.y Mr. McAllister, wife of the C.I'.K. agunt at Cha'SWOrth, whil beiiiij over- taken on the road betwei n Owfii Sound niul Chat.sworth. The. magistrate when asked for time in whch lo |my the tine so thitt an appeal illicit lie entered, promptly nave two minutes in which t pty the money or i>o to jail. An appeal was entered hy Mi . H. (!. Tiu-ker for for Mr. U >heit*i>ii nd t 1 e can* was tiietl at Cli.ilaworlli In t .1.- .1 :.| . W:ilditielil on Auiti'sl '_ M .I, nt which time Mr. I'. S i nn. -i .n >ppt>rvd for the McAllisters .ludyment ws reserved but WHS haudec out yriiterduy i|iiashint( i- n\ ictimi am ..i ill-mi: that the tine and cminbe ropiiid A Kieat deal of intentil was t:iken line the I'use forms a [irecuilenr fur m >.i - traU-s' guidance in future. Sun. Founding a Sheep Flock SMKV tlii- new id.ti-ni if ihe UilK-tii "Sheep llushi-mdiy in C'ai.:i.la " was insned a few week.-, 1140, Ihfie ILLS IHVII .- constant s'ream nf fi-i|iu'tH for it H iwii ., into the 1'i.l.ln-ii i r. I'.i in. !i al OtttWa A Ljrent in my of tin- applic-iiil-. s'ale tint they aro ju -I ^i.iinii.-ncnm, i>r are about ti r 'HMLi'iic.', sheep lainin^ and 'h.it thoy wish In loni'ii Imw tn him. llu a ll i k s.m ceNsfully. This liullelin contains n<:hap- ti-r (pi-ciiil'y pre[ ured fnr such porson df-riiliin^ how be.tt to e.sta1ilii<lia tlnek "I commercial sliei-p. The authnr. Mr. J. II. .Spencer, recoinmenilia Hoekof h'fieen ewes as tlie minimum fur a farm of one hundred i. n . Much a il . :. can bo in i i i-ii.-i-.l with oxp.-rie.nre, but not l..-v .1 .1 twoi ty tivt" null .. . it n ili-. ui-il In iiuike a upecinl business of sheep rai.-.ini'. With : . in in i ; -iiii-ni mid cire .i.-.i iiin-.i in t'ltf liulli i in, an iin-ii- . .. i li, .I..MI I u li,. in he expected of from |..n t i I ,' per cent, nod it slmnUI lie HID latter. The early #i'cks of auliimu is slated Id be tlie liesl time to purchase ewe* UN then onu can - "Ii-, I tbnse that have raised :-,.,'il lamlm. l!i-l..ii. I'M- |i-..- .-in i-. I In. n of the bulletin is fully i xllaiiili'd n still fiii-thi-r one will In? ordered sn llial nono need In- -il ill- I'M in onleriuv u cnpy which will In- Kent In--- I , all who ipply for it to l!n- I'lihlical lulls I!. i'n V PeMTt(n0lll I'f \ -I U.illill .-. Mi: ... i The Carney Lumber Co s l-i^ mil' Owen Sound, which WHS t urne I th'W some time UK, will not be rebuilt. Dnti^all ,M. I..-I..I (if Keaily, sixty IHHIP <|f u;e, hud Ixilh !..-<. broken l>y fallirx il;i ..M. Ii a ti-tp dour. C'heder (iiblmns nf MeaWd co'il a | upeci men fiu-luin plant al the Tumi to fair for Slv . The pUnl was snld ,!<> a i'i-iii.'i /T company who labelled i 1 .-is hi\ni._; been grown Iiy use of their fertili/er, nlilii'iiji it never tusteu the mixture It - well known that ditt'erunt kinda of j^riiin griiwini; ide by s ; de is apt to nix. This in especially the c i>.' when wo or three kinds of corn urow neir to each other. On Moiulxy l.i-i . Kev. Mi. -CmisIancl i.u.iiv hi us in an ear of coin Hi which were "rowini; several grains of 11 -i A stalks of O.-I'R h-id been growii > ii-u the corn, which it the prnhul-le :aiie of the crt ss ferlilixalion. This la he in -i of the kind we remember seeing. The reverend yentlemuu who cultivuteti .in-li a Ireak product, ill enjoy the n.xury u( uulineil porridge and Johnny cake all in the one dish . Durham hionicle. Fleslieirton Tonsorial Parlors We Aim to Give Kutire Satisfaction LAl'NDRV Basket leaves Tuesday niaht, delivery Friday eveni-it;. CLKANING and DYEING- We are ents for I'mUer's Dye Works Clothes cleaned and dyed, feathers rejuvenated. T. FISHER. - - PROPRIETOR Do You Wish Your Clothes cut in the Latest Style '. If so just HP-MI inn it and we will pro- duce in your garments that smart ettect characteristic of the English cut. Our materials are imported li >m the best British mills and need no further elaborate guarantee. Kvery garment " Tailorcd-to- Taste." C. BLARELEY Flesherton's Leading Tailor Standard Bank Building "THE HABIT OF CAREFUL DRESSERS CEYLON'S Meat Market For Fresh and Cured Meats, Bologna Sausage, Etc. Call at Jas. McClocklin's BUTCHERJSHOP Ceyon, - Ont. Notice Notice i>. herehy tiiven thiil it I'.y-I.aw wiis pn.sseil Iiy ilie Municipal Cuiii-'l of the Township of Onpi-ey on AUJJII t ;ttd A. I>. l!ll'_', iiroviilum for the is ue of Uf liciitiiri-K lu Ihf iii.i.iuii nf s, n ii mi lor ihe | ... i . of tin- l...,^l MII ,c-ip.-il Ti-li'phone S>.st'-n nf MM- -ii, I tow r ship, s.l ill u Kiu-li li\ l.v.v wits i. . .1. i in the Heylsliv ullice, i f the Snulll Uulin . of tlie Ciiunty of (irry, on the l.'lth Juy il*/ of August, !!!-. Any iiiutiiiii to i|Ush or set tisiil.i the same IT nny put thereof, iniiKt le iiiiule wit liin three nionlhs from the il ite of reiii.-t'.'ttion iinil cunnot lie initiln iheie- after. Djlfd this lIMh D'iy nf Auiist. I'.M'J. TllOS. SCOTT. C'i.ik. Prevention of Eye Trouble. Prevention Is better than cure. It Is cheaper. It Is possible wiicn cure Is Imp <*tt:e. Eye t. -cubic may be avoided by the tlmclj use of glasses, averting: dlsco-ifort, Differing and permanent Imp-: .rmcnt ofsl^bt. We are properly eg. .ilppcd to adjust glasses and tuarantcc -:at! dactiun. W. A. Armsf rong. F. R W. HICKUNG FLESHERTON ONTARIO. New Fall Goods Arriving Daily Ladle*' Fall Coats, Ladies' Sweater Coats, Ladies' Fall Suitings. Ladies' J all Cnderwear, Men's Overcoats, Men's Waterproofs, Men's Fall Hats, Men's Sweater Coats. Hoots, Shoes and Rubbers, Flannellettes, and Wrapperettes, Blankets, Spreads and Comforters, New Laces and Dresa Trimmings, New Wai. stings and Silks, Plain and Corded Velvets. Trunks and Suit Cases. The Pickling Season . . . Our Grocery Department can supply everything you need (.{em Jars, Gam Rubbers, Cider and White wine Vinegar, Pickling Spices of all kinds, and Silver Skin Pickling Onions Everything Reasonably Priced. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS. lUny Husiueas foliage* clow for vction durinjf the u nuur UJOTT Sii TORONTO, OXT..doi not f 15 an exrelUnt tlnw to ooininencn a coin's* Write fur ctloau. Farm for Sale at a Snap 81.800 will buy KiOttcren on ihe groveJ roivd between Fleslieitt'ii nd MinkJule. The timber li e <> tliis property i w.irlli the price slted. Apply to JOS. BKATV, Orange Valley, MtrLdule, ]>. o. S<-pt 20. CEYLON'S STORE JUST ARRIVED! A larg* connigomeut of Fall ,-kud Winter Goods, consisting of Udies' Misses' ind ''hildrsn's Cot latest styles. Men's Women's, and Children's Sweter ;nd Sweater Coa's, Watorproof Coata. Drew Goods Utest weaves and shades and prices to suit everybody. Carpet*. t'r|H-t S^uMes, Linoleums and Oilcloth, lyd, 2ydi and 4yds wide. Nice range of Luce Curtains, Scrimmu and curtain Muilin. All Wool Blankets, Flannel Blanket:*. Comforter) nd White Spread*. Ladies' Top Skirts nd Underskirts, Medium weight I nderweur for 25c per garment. Nice range of New VVaH Paper fur fall Border *nd Ceiling to mat^h, and in order to n.ake nm for this Ire fall K.-k we are ijoing to make a sale of all summer jo>ds, such a Muslins, FouWds, I'nderwear, Ladies' V^bite Waists, White Lawn Wawtt, reg. |1.75 for $1.40, Wliite \Vaiats rei{. 81. IH) fur g^, Nice Whit* Witts Lice ;uid Inser'.ion trimmed for . 40c While Dresses trimmed with Lace and Insertion, reg. $ti.75 fur 14 75 Ladies' C<itton Ho?e. re^. 2 for 25o for L*diwi' Cotton How, ng, 15c, 2 p.ir for.. . . . 20c Do You Ever Sleep? If you do you will be wise to pay attention. I am at the present time making a Specialty of Iron Beds. The original of the picture given at the head of this advertisement wilt only cast you $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 (iet something nice and comfortable on which to lay yonr weary head. Of course we have other beds at other prices, all equally low in price Sauitary Beds such as everybody wants. Springs and Mattresses to lit all lv i-. Kxamioe onr stock any- way, before purchasing your sleep inclucers. W. H. BUNT FLESHERTON, ONT. All Kinds of Fruit for Sale, Ja. &attison . ion a WANTED A LIVK ACJKNT Kl>l! Flesherton and Vicinity To sell for The Fonthill Nurseries niul iiiki 1 inh anliii;f nf tint vMniiU'iful ilevelo|iuu.|it of the KUl'lT Bl'SlSKSS in Ontario t the prt-sent lime, which is eri'liii44 an extraordinary demui;il for Vruii Tree*, Ac. (!ui d territory toserved fur L(>OAL t OKNERAL 8ALESMKN. Start now. Outfit free. Write i ! pAiticiilars. Une- Stone & Wellington IHE MARKER Carefully Corrected Each Week Wheat H5 In Si"> <>*ts 43 In 4: Peas . 1 10 to I 10 Itm-ley 70 to 70 Hav 10 00 to 10 1)0 M : r' Itiittor L'4 i KX*, fresh S45 1'ntatoe.s pet bag 1 Vf."> u (ieesc 10 I Ducks 10 Chickens 10 t Turneyn Wool .. 24 1 25 10 >! > f - i'l |>:- ^SiSr^ v -:^g>^s^^^ J. & W. BOYD Flesherton, - Ontario. Millinery Openings ON Wednesday, Thursday & Friday September 25, 26 & 27 MISS NAPPER Again in Charge of the Show Room EVERYTHING READY for FALL s, tin- Newest ;uid must complete Rnc we have ever hwr), and prices very low. >RKSS (.;<>( >D8 We .ue showing s..me very pretly l)re>H Uoods in Diagonal and Plum jjoxKls, Uo Velvets ;ind Silk* in ihe yard wide. See our All Wool 8orgs 48 inches wide, at 55c. SWEATKK COATS hi Men\ Women's Boys' and Girls in nearly :\<'f coUr ;nd combiiutinn. . NDERWKAU- Ludies, ntul Children's-VV e have some Extra > rxlue \ eiits, Drwrs and Combination. Men's and BOVH' We are ?t ill showing the Celebrated SUndfielj's, which cannot be equaled for wear und comfort. CLOTHING Now ii the time to huy your Suit, nn I Overcoat for fll. We can *how yiu the prettiest rni<j you eyor looked ut and prices which will surprise yon. B..ys' Clothins; in H |l Colur.* and I'.-ii-.terni in H pifco, 2 pi<.-c-.', Punt ftiij UlooniiT. Nurfulks and llusler I'.rowns. f T

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