l^ 1916 T H E 1« L E S II E K r N ADVANCE TH i'lcc.lKU'iun l^Ouanci Hinh School Report for : Term Ending April 20 \« ln<lo|irnilmt D«wai>a|MT, iMiMiiiheil »voiy I'hurMlity at th' officd, ColluiKWxKt Street, Kl j«h»rt.m. Suhscriiaiiin prtro SI |ht aiiiiuiii whnn paid in adv^m-o ;$l.f>J will" iii>t HI" paid AdveriUiiuR rat«iiim»|>|>l>>o'i<">- CircuUtiiin Cl:i!iM C imdiM' (>0, hiilurti. 1.100 wi-«kly I Honor Rolls KUmlierluii i'uljlic ^S.Il(l il 4 K McVic»r. K Itcy*'. K Diwh, (J Mi'clioll, J Adniii^, .1 iluid, S McTauli, W Heard, It Cttrg'i, Ci Dud^vi n, (' The Sun Has Another Retch The (>«in buund Sun, itcting u8 tiiouthpiece for the t.'. 1M\., Kiys : "Tlio village of CImtNWorlh, Kli-nhorlon, II"!- land CViitra auil ulht-rii cf small sizv hIchi^ llie local lirancli nf the •'. IMt. nppFitr t" litva cnltnrd down in thoir wrath »);»ill^t i!io bin t«il«»y ciimp'iny firr cl' siiijj tlieir ^-«tiolltl at li )i. Ill NaiiieK ill (irdor nf merit. C.'«s<i A over 7.'), HoiiDm. oIkhs It tiO-?'"*, I'liss, simiiU, J Wilson. 3 1 H L»Oard, K Karris, L Uuikiu, F. UichirdKon, V Lsvor, Luver, 1( Lover, U McLood. ' 8r 1-K Uudyin.ii, The AJvancti can only 8|i«ak for Fleali- but w« cm inft'i'in the Sun lli»l niu^ di><* 11 \\'s liroii I roiixlit iH) .ipitny i"iiiin)loiely rr - i-vanco afier one week's I'liioxiou) Older. The fxct t'oriii 11 Noriiiikl eiitranoc I Laidliiw SO, M Knox 80, D V\il8on7«, A Wright 77, M McAilliur 7<>. CI tss II M Li'!;«to 71, L Dud)(i-o:i W, I. Muirtill, *.< White G4, D McMillan ('.,!, W.I Ml liiod 112. g Knitting til, F I'sr- li.'iiiioiit (II, W Hiicliaiiiiii*{0, J Nii-holDO, W Hariijiiii 01). C1»K» ('â€" K SpiMiter oil, K llutcliingi n 58, A (jiudiii 57, A Acheion o.'l, E K"i- steitt 50, M .Murphy Wi. .Ir. M»lrieiiUti.>n. Clin A D Mo- Vicar Hii, (i Uivis 77, 1 Kiii'l'ii" 75. L lllaktflfy, ,1 Co'jjan, K Itiiirler, U Siowait, V liiucks, G (Joldhawk, A Teeter, W UUck. Jr 1 â€" K FciriH, K lieiilliHin, A Her- !,'..t, ti Wyvillo, K McMulleii, E Mc- Donald, T Wilson. A â€" L Lover, V ThistWthw.ii e, M l**ltoii, T Shunk, .N liowU-.-, II Iticli- urdson, C CairnH, M Teoier. S. S. No. 4, Aiteinesi'k Sr 4â€" Ki'iie Stinmii, Alex Irwin. Li»- ^ R R W. HICKUNG FLESHERTON ONTARIO. I.I Dudgeon Ii5, T Orr. Class B D Wil8un7.'. A Wriyht OH. H Shuiik •;;$, L MiiirO:!, »"" Lockhjrt, Ta'.l.ol Irwin. Jr 4 -Susanna Ludlow, Gerirudo Form 2, Lower School, CUw A -K «•"'="'". A""* Locklurt, U Achi*..,. Hitrtjravj !l.'t, U Diinjwall 89, .\ Wintcrt • .Ji;! - Ediili Sliii.sun, Stella AcIiokoii, 88, E Acheami Mtl, S Murray 85, U Mc- Lottie Mcholo, Maijorio NicholU '.r auent lia« lieen replac.d j Vicar 8."), W Ltt'nior 8«, .\ Allen 84, K Sr. 2â€" Unsetta Sleveiis, Veia Moure, nt at a saving to the com I Morion 82. K Untledijc 82, M Acheson ' K,|,ei Nich.dls, IJurrowa Heard, lual.ly thirty cenli a lUy is I;.,, Mauri.-e Wriaht 7'.1. M Ho'rJ 78, K , j^. ^ _i.^^,| Badnen.w, Jim UadKorow. of the public's busine-u so J Bo„tl,a,n 77. V Kinley 77, F, I'arslow 77, I ,_.,,, . , , 1 ,l , â- "' ' Sr 1 -Marmn Acli>boii, Iran Lookhart. I Pi' â€" EuuiBun (iallaU!/hur, Haijoriu 'Stinson, Kin^sley OalUui^her, Sylria Achesuii kranlB are prupeily xerfed ; ) ^ Graliim 77, I' LetJard 75 U William- Cl«i»lf-K ('.swell 7:t, .0 Potter 71, I E Cisaoll ' tliO. I. Iiat ia re<|uiri.-d. It i» a malt r ^„^,^^ 7,-,^ w Wil i»i.s.)n75. t erice III US, too, Imw thtt Sun | Fleslitrton. The sin.%11 apiril I the ijun never loses an oppoi â- io give • punch at Klosherton, tur ae unknown reison, while it lioos's i.eiKhboriiin towns, p' ssildy lifcau>e tha; |Mper is not popular here. And it n '{(robably useless for iia lo point out to ihV Suu ills soUmn truth that there i« moiV business done at tiiis sta'iou than at any other station on the line V.etwo.'n Shaltiuroe and Owen Sound. The Sun WHS going out of its way when ir leferr H to Fleahertoii a< ->iie if '.he vilUs^es ih t had cooled its wiath, without in>iinatin4 to i'» reader^ tlie why and wherefuie. hut it^^lirf'thF tir^l time the Sun lias lH|^M^Ity of handing out (•laluitout â- ^mK\tB. Moreover, the Sun kii^..* the facts fur It |uhlii>htd Mi iltu^ iwo weeks ago frnni The Advance Mating that the '.{riovancj had been re- dresaed, yet in its last FriJ»y edition it J)and«d out this bou(|uet for Fleshurlun Hen's Felt Hats, Regular $1.25 to $2.00 Selling for $1.00 - Men's Soft. Ful' Hats. Colors, Blsck, Navy, Brown and Green. All i,i/>.-8, fioni liS to7i. All up-to-date shapes. See window dioplay. ALL AT SI 00. , „ , BOYS SPRING SUITS N.jbby iinv atiiw fm Boys are here in pleiitv, Double Breasted Plain Njifolks, Voice Norf jiks in new pattern tweeds. All sizes from 24 to !)5 All foasoiiably piiied, as our orders were placed before some of the recent advances in valites, Prices from $3.50 lo $8.a0, A spleiiJid Itange of Men's Suits to select ftoin. Prices from »3.50 to $1B,5I). Sizes from 3'J to 44. M Oolj/an Ii7, L l«ver. , .">:!, H Moore 50, M -U. G. BINNIE, Teuher. CUa>t'- DPa'l. Wrisrlit 40. j b'linn 1. ClaSM A- M M.dill H5, Pi Allan 85. H Thompson 84, C Fisher 8i', j M Field 7't. I Class H -B Meads 71, A Miichell 00. Class C-W Armstrong 50, H Trimble 54. H Division Gourt The Uivi.iion Court held here last week disposed of more buainess than usual. Unlside tie adjuurned case.a, garnishres and other unimportant affairs, the follow- ing were tried : Orr V. M,.nigon;eryâ€" This wai a cattle bnyinit partneiship case. HortUw Pub!!': S.hoid Si 4-M Corntield, F White x, t'eillar, Laurie Pedlar. Sr ;{â€" H Blakoy x , 1) Watson x , L'dell X , J Wilkinson. Sr 2â€" K Lyons. Jr2-LUdell, V Taylor, O Wi kin- son, I Itlakey. i -G Lyons, U Bid^eru, M P dlar. Primary Bâ€" L Badmro, h Phillips. Those marked with with in asterisk missed at least one examination. â€" E. A. MrtcKay, Teacher. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT New Sliape.s, new Flowers, new Mounts and other ^. i noveltits .iniviiig every few days. '^^ Agency In r lUitterick Patterns and Publications. F. H. W. HICRLING Dr. J. Ralph Smith Thoi. Ituwkes of Slirlburne is in rathsi a bad state. A couple of years ago he fell on the roof nf a building and injured his hip and since that other conplicatioDS Orr sued for sat in to make matters worse, lie is $27. .^^Hor .settlement and was awarded j "ow Urappsd ou a Doaid with a wri!|ht attached to the injured lej; and his $i:J Flymi V. (iott â€" A wai»e account Judgment for $18.85. OSTEOPATH Office and Residenceâ€" 468 9th St Owen Sound, Out. Hour.1-9 to 12 a.m , 1.30 to 4.30 p.m. o 8 p.m. Other hours by appointment. n,. K. F. K itli-ih will be in Flesherton on Tuos '.ay and Friday each week. East aflernojD" of [ The Old Adage for \9* The villayc lij-hls were off for about « miM'er of an hour on M'^nday evening 'The btRflloTot in Powes' mill had been ( Pedwell v. Martinâ€" Pedwell sued hocked up and the power w;is turned on | Martin for damage to liugiiy. There waa to give It a try cu'. Inuiiediately the ' some vc-y o mtradictory evidence uiveii in â- streets and hiiUies were ihiowii inio dark- , this cise but ilis juHne slloweJ Pedwell ne»s. Invtatigation showed ihat a lever , ihe full amount of bis claim, $11.50 and in the substation liad been thrown out jcus's. phys'cian says lis will have to remain lu ihat poiiiion for six mouths. Mucti •ynipalliy is expressed for Iltui in liis trouble.- Free Prrat. 1H[ UU [IS. t»y lb* extra demands made upon the transformers. This lever i< a safety valve for the transformera. If the lo.id become!" heavier than the tranafi rmer is supposed to carry the lever is thrown nut atuoinit- ically, thui breaking the current and preventing Ihe destruction of the trans furiiier. It probably will be some days Careltilly " j Wheat Boyce V. Blairâ€" Action for wag<*8 for U>ats ... $41.70. Judgment for $:<!• Pe^ Barley. . . . Midd.'iugh V. Prewingand Hindle-Mil- i T'uckwiieal daugh hail vackted a farm im promise of j Flour ... . $40. which he had mil received. The I ''•' . , . , ,, .,. ^ j Isu'ter. . . . judgment wis for full amount with costs. [ jjj.^, fp^j,;, Corrected Each Week OtJio I no 40to4i) 1 25 to • .) 60lo 53 0.1 to 70 $3 50 to $;'. 50 $12 00 to 12 00 27 t ) 2< 20 io20 Kadley v. M.-Lo4n Clain f.,r $100 '''"""-'«" !'«> 1^*8 ^ "'V>° ' Geese. before the necessary alleriitions are iiiadt fur damage t.) farm ahen defendant mhs ' i,„^.|„ for carrying the hea»y load.- Chatjwoilh ^ tenant of Uadley s'arm. Judgment F„„i,.," News. I „as for $25 and costs. I Chickens. I Tiiiaeys . 13 to 13 14 tu 14 11 to 11 I3i.. 13 20to 20 Iroduction aArift /^AIN or no gain the cause before the farmers of Canada is as clear as it was last VJ year -they must prrxluce abundantly in order to meet the demands that may lie made, and I believe this to l>e especially true in regard to live stock, the world's supply of which must be particularly affected in this vast struggle." â€" IIOi\' . MARTI \ HVRRKLL, Miniiler of Avrictdlure. THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS ARE BASED ON REPORTS CONTAINED "THE AGRICULTURAL WAR BOOK, 19I6," PUBLISHED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, OTTAWA. ONT. IN LIVE STOCK â€" The herds and Hocks of Europe have bct-ii greatly redincd. Wlien the war isoser there will f>e a great demand for brcitling stock. Cdiiailian farmers should ki-ep this in mind. MEATS In lOlodreat Britain Inipi.rled 604..')08 luniiof Leef, mutton and l.inib, of whiih .'K»4,'24."> lonn came from without the F.iiipire, (hit of 430,120 tons of beef only 104,1107 Ions laiiie Irmu wllhin the Empire. The demands of the Allies for frozen l.ivf, canned beef, baron ami hams will iinTe.ine r.itlier iihan diminish. Orders arc coming t-o Can.iil.i. Thr decreasing toniiagc spare av.iilable will y,\vr Canada an advantage if wc have the supplies. DAIRYING â€"Home consumption of iiiilk.biilCcr and cheese has inrrcasi-cl of late years. The war demands for cheesr have been iinliinitril. 'l"be Canadian cheese cHporta from Montreal in 1015 were ne.irly $tl..5(K>.(KK) over 1014. Prices at Moiurealâ€" Cheese ; January 1915, lAJ^ to 17 cents ; .January lOttl, IS,^ to 18><i cents. Itiiiter : January 1015, '24 to 28^^ cents; January 1010, 32 ti> 38 cents. EGGS -Canada proOuced $:iO,IXH),0(M) worth of egK^ in 1015 and lii-l|>ctl out (>reat Britain in t^â- e shortajje. Shippers a> well as prtHlucers have a duty and an opportunity in holding a place tn that market. A Business Schooli That successful schoid whose graduitei occupy proniiner.t po- sitions from the Ailant.c to the Picitic, re-openi for the FALL TERM September 1st, 1014 Send for free catalog at once to COLLINGWOOD BUSINESS COLLEGE T. E. Hawkins. ' Principal ; Collin(jwoi.d, Ontario. The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating The same is equally true of the lUOO (Jravity Washer, i'ry one anil be convinced that there is none better. .«J Property For Sale Part lot 151, con. 2. N. K. T. AS. U. containing 2«i acres, about I mile from Fle.sherton. There is a good frame house and atable'and the property is well fenced and watered. App^y to .I...se|>h A. LeOsrd, Flesherton or on the proper WRITE TO THE DOMINION DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND TO YOUR PROVINCIAL DEPARTMENT FOR BULLETINS ON THESE SUBJECTS Tens of thousands of Canada's (ood |>r(Hluceri. have enlisted and ^one to the front. It is only f.iir to them that their home work shall be kept up as Car a-i powuble. The Kmpire nccck all the ftsid thai we can protlucc in vm. I'lUWVCE MORK A.\l> l-AVK MORIi SAVK MATERIALS l-'HO.M HASn: MAKE LAIiOCR EFFICIKXT Sf'EM) MOMEY WISELY the; government THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE OF CANADA 4 THE DEPARTMENT OF FINAf.CE A'*Representative Wanted at once for FLESHERTON AND UIHTUICT Ft)U The Old Reliable Fonthill Nurseries Fanners! Why remain idle all winter when you can lake up a paying agency f Choice list of varieties foi sprini' planting- Liberal terms. Handsome free outht. Kxcluaive Territory. S. HEMPHILL Agent, Ceylon Full line ol McCormick Farm Implements, Binders Mowers, Kakes, Loaders, Drills, t ultivatois. Plows, Killing and Walking, Harrows, Hrantford Wind Mills, Pumps, Piping and Fittings of all kintls, Bcattie Hay Carriers, Hay Forks, Slings, Filter Curriers, Folding Bath Tubs, Fro.st Wire and Fence, Cutters and Sleighs. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A Call Solicited S. HEMPHILL I Agent, - Ceylon, Ont. I Write now for lart-culara. 9<i i VJ^J^.Sm^'^.^SJSSw^^.S^JSf^^JSP.^SRS^.SmS Flesherton Tin 8ho|K I have just placed on the shelves a full line of Tinware, Nickelware and Agateware for domestic use. Call ou me and get your supplies. . F^avetroughing, Stovepipes and Stove Furnish- a! inga. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Stonft & Wellington TORONTO - ONTARIO Oeering implements AND Gasoline Engines All kinds nf Deerinx Iniplenients. Parts always on hand, Ayent for Barrie ('(It tern, Itarber lJiii{i»its, Louden Litter Chrrieis. Hay Tiaiks, Podlar ^hii'Ules and Hidiiii!. These Implements re>|iiii'e no recoinmeiulatioii hs they Hie slai.ilard ei'ods and rec.^nni/.ed as the best on the market. FRPITTIIKKS I r.^ireseiit iheSton iV: WelliiiKtoii nursery, and;will be pleased to ci ! if yon send iii« « card. ED.RUTHEIIFORD , Proton Station i SI I M I Pipetitting, including pump work. Furnaces installed. Agent for Chire Furnaces. " • ' '- ' Bros. D. McKlLLOP CHRISTOE BLOCK FLESHERTON jm ONTARIO. ','M,.-',m^,tm^^^^t!i^-r.tmi'. M ^» I i % II ^^ \k \B 1^ 1$ l>. if I m FlesKepton \S^ Tonsorial '^ Parlors We Aim to Oive Entire Satisfaction LAITNDIIY-Hiskot closer Monday niifht, doliv^>rv Friday eveni ig CLEANING and DYKING- We ar ns-onts foi; I'aiker's Dye Works â€" Olothos cleaned and dyed, feathers rejuvenat i T FISHER,. -PROPRIETOR Seed For Sale Oats, the heaviest Seed peifectiy clean I). A. r. No. 'i yielUer in Ibitario and ^ood ipiality. Also the celebrated Mariuis Surins Wheat. ^ * Oals 75c per bush., wheat fL'iO per bushel. .1. A. KKUNAUAN, Ma.\well, t)nt. Bull For Service For service.â€" Baron Hollyâ€" No. 6422. iVbeideen .\tij;u.i, on !ot 34, Olh ci'iicesa- on, Arteinesia. Terms. Jjll.tX) it paid N'foio Ut, Jan. 19' 5.â€" W. J. Ma!;oe. May 15