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Flesherton Advance, 15 Jun 1916, p. 8

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June 15 1916 THE FLESH ERTON ADVANCE BUSINESSCARDS Societies Osprey Council Maxwell, May 27. l»ie On the above dale the ineniliorH of the IIMGB ABTHUK I.ODQB, No. SS3, A.F.* Municiital Coun-;!! of the Townnhip "f .*Bl.S"":i;eHop,^V«T'r'Md.*T? '^ '"««»t Maxwell ass Court of eviRJon on Ihe aasesHineht of Osproy troai'a BJoek Kl«»berton, •»«» *rldȴ on '" >r baton the full mooo. J. Wriglit W. U , j^ or - V. R.W. HlckliiiK.H^-rata'y- of CBOSKN KKIENflBâ€" FlMhorton Council CboMu Kriendi meeti In CUyton'tb»llflr«t knd thiiil Wxlaeidk; fay »»«em<Mln»tB to I tbe nr«t dtyut each niODtb. Cbiet Couooillor Blakalev;B*eorder W H. Hunt proceeded to general buftiness, according from March 4lh last. The minuteN of lant inseting weie read and adopted. Communications and accounts were received from : Collingwood ho«pilalt74, maiulainini; of Kred Leech ; Bell Tele- phone Co , regarding the appointment of oliicers for the (»aprey Municipal .Systein: | Hydro Electric Riilway Association, if I garding nienibeiship foo ; Thos. Hepen- ; stall aojount, S7.50 , ^ost stamp!) to \ The following appeals were received | clerk ; Thos. Scptt report of Canadian I for the year liilG. The members were all present and ly o« eacb monita 8 p. m. . â- evurally subscribed to the statuary oiilh 'h",r'^l'ie?cou'n^Uo7 as a member of the Court of Revision. :-i^. =-«;^' M m '-J'^te-r^ \iiif,im»\mmi f I and dealt with.- Frank Hawton against p,iirioiic Fund Conference Chas. V 25, Con. OUBT FLKHHERTON, 996, I. 0. F. nieet» In j j . CI»ytoQ»lllocktbel»«t Wediiesdav fTeDlDR ""' , ,,. •Mb Diontb. ViiiUnu Foreitert bearUly J,j„h. The COUft reduced his aiseessment Jlellauiy ; B. B., (i. Cairn. JJ^ 11, as being valued too Kerton account 9151, balance of ace junt wUcome'C. B., 4.^.1 Kio, 8«o., W. fl|M>D. ...... fleaw pay daiito Fin. 8c«. before tbe Brat ay of tbe monw. Dentistry Dr. B. C MURRAY I^ 0. B., d«ntal inrgaon boDoi Rraduate of Toronto Uniyeriitv and hoyal c'olloRe of Dental Rurneon* of Ontario, Uat ftdBiiainiatered tor t«etb extraction ol&o« at raaldaaoa, Toronto btreet. FleabertOD . Medical JP OTTEWF.LIi Veterinary Bnrgaon Jradaate -jf Ontario Veterinary CoUaga raaideuce â€" lacond door eoutb weat.OD ^«xy itreet. Tbii atreet ram outb Preabyterian Cbnrcb, Wm. HoduKon against Lot 111, Con, 12 •a being too high was also reduced $200. The1»Fpe«l of T. S. Wilton against Lot :i3aud :15, Con. :t, N.D H. being too biuh and against T. H. Weathorall all being tiK) low on Lots JttJ, 11", >'fH, Cuii. il, N.D.R. was laid over until the next meeting of the Court of Revision . X number of names wore added to the Roll on application and a number of changes were mdered as cbangCKof own- ership and tenants, when the Court sdjonriied to meet at Feversham on Sat- urday, .lune 17ih, 1 p.m. May 27th, 191<= The members of the Council then Legal I 13CA8, KASEY & hKNKY-Barrltterf. ' ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ A-" oolicitori.ejcâ€" I. B. Lucai, K. C: W. K, , •^^â€"nâ€" "p^â€" ^â- â€" "^r?^""^^^"""^ ^o'lio. •'.«.•;• ^..^ r.l' •«!:.«;â-  "p'So^e ' M^^^v!^^^;^!^.;^!^^ main 1412; Markd»lel,uca« lUock. Pboue 2 A. 3a%-5% »-(^-G%-G»-G*-e«-««^« »'rT:(»^^ Brancb office at Duudslk open every Haturday. m RIGHT, TELFORD McDonald 'n»rrl»ter. Solicitorn, Ac. Ofllcee. Grey t Hrace Hlock, Owon Bound. Standard Hank block, Fleeherlon. (Saturdays). W. H. Wrigbt, W. K Telford J: . J. C. MclJonaH. Li. U H. Business Cards l/J CULLOUOH ft YOUNa ' liankera Markdale Ueoeral banking boaiueei . Uoney loaned at raaaooabla rata* Call on ua. = (S^^A SPRING TERM at the ^ ^ ^ DlfePHAIC Llerntad • County tf Orey. Auetlonse for tb* Ternia moderate and »atii action guaranteed. Tbe arrangementa and date* of ealen can be iiiaile »t Tli> ADTanc« ufOee. Keiidenceaud P.O.. Oylon, Teleplione cooDcction. OWEN SOUND, ONT. Opens Monday, April 3ril 6 1^ Students are admitte and time %g The young women should begin jl^to make Dec. 0, U7 I 3^ ,^.^^^ ,^^^,^. enlihtcd. ^Write for Particular.E and Circulars. Aactiooaar toi and Hluicoe. \^' pieparitions at once toa^ the places of the office men^^ for for board of Fied Leech ; Joseph Bowler asking for farther payment on contract Grummeit ditcl* ; John Thompaon, , account $l<i, exp-'ii-es removing Fred Leitch from Collingwood ho.fpital to. House of Refuge, Markdale. Orders were i'sued on the Treasurer to pay Thos. Heppenstall 87.50 clerks postage. Collingwood hospital $71.00- maintenance of Fred Leech The mem- i btis of the council and the clerk and , assessor ♦2.50 service on aisessment coinniittee. James Potts 890.00 .salary , ai asaesaor and ?a."tO postage. John! Paul ^'M.W expenses burying Hambly ' girl. John Thompson SUi.OO expenses ; removing Fred Leech from Collingwood hospital to Hoise of Refuge at Markdale. Thos. Scott 811.40 expanses aUending , Canadian Patriotic fund conference in' Toronto. On motion the account of Chas. Kerton ft-r 1151.00 for board ac 1 count of Fred Leech be not entertained. ^ The clerk was instructed to notify the contrsctors for the firumniett di'.ch toi have their contract:! completed by July 1 next, otherwise the Engineer will be instructed to re-let the work with cott* I against the original contractor. , John Lnckhart, commissioner of Div. ; No. 2, was instructed to proceed with the work arranged for in 1915 to improve the streets at the corner of Victoria and , Mill st.reets, Fevershain. Oiuncil adjourned to meet at Fever- ; sham on Saturday, June 17, 1!'10, next, j -THOS. SCOTT, Clerk. ! Wll. KAlTTINd, Lleenaad tbe countiea of (irey and Kluicoc. i ^Z, rariu aad Htock eale* a apecialty. Ternia I !K moderate, aatiafactlou KuaranUed. ArrauKe- I ^0 aoanta for detee ii)»y be tiiedc at the Advance I 3^ f. . VLEMING F C A office or Central telei'houe oflice hevembaiu . -- ^' •^' ^""'"â- â- â€¢'j, » â-  v/. .r»., or b7 •Odreaalog ma at FeTerabam, Ont. R. J. COLQUETTE Feversham, Ont. kgeat for the Cockshutt Plow Cos Full Line of Farm Implcmenta Wagons, Buggies, Cutters, Sleigha, and Gasoline Engine*, Melotte Cream .Separators, Baker Wind Mills, Pumps, Piping and Pipe Fittings always on hand. Realty Brim', of FergU'i, Barn Tidcks, Litter Carriers and stable tiMinus. Cockf-hutt and Frost A Wood RppHirH always on hand Feversham, - Ontario ^ ^ Principal. 31^ Jjl^G. D FLEMING Secretary.Jj^ y^ OWEN SOUND • ONTARIO ^ MASSEY HARRIS IMPLEMENTS ^\>^^e/k How to Paint for Less Money We'll tell you how in three wordsâ€" a*« /«« gallonM, 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 painL You pay by the gallonâ€" both for the paint and for putting it on. The Paint that ii cheapest for you ii the paint that apreada eaaieat and oovera tb« nioat aurfaoe. MARTIN -SENOUR *'100l PURE" PAINT "MADE IN CANADA" has â-  covering capacity ol 900 aquare feet ol aurface per gallon one eoat, •• â- gainst 500 aquare feet covered by hand-mixed Lead and Oilâ€" or 600 aquare iecl covered by low priced prepared paint. And aa further proofâ€" if you will aend ua the dimenaiona ol yourbouiC, ' we will tell you the number of gallona of "100^ Pure" Paint required to corer it Uioroughly. No charge for Ihia aervicc. Write direct to the Martin-Senour Co., Limited, Montreal, lor their 1916 Booklet, "Town and Country Hornet", ahowiagoiany new color achemea and giving valuable paint iniormatioa. F. G. KARSTEDT, FLE5HERT0N, Ont ^ 66R If Garroany is defeated by the shortage ' of meat fats i' will merely prove that ihe pin pun is mightier than the a word. â€" \V,'ekly Taller. Rivers °flGE Flow Bull for Service Pure lired shorthorn hull, Kni|i«r<ir • -HtfulJJâ€" for service on lot 2!>, .S. S. li., Arteniesia. Terms tl.SO lor ^(radei, Puro lirrd cowH $3.<J0. Pure l>rod Taiinwor'.h \\<>i< for aervice on the al»ove lot. Termsâ€" 41. o*l I 'r all animals. K«rvod â- nust be paid for. CHepIU ^V. .1. Meads For Service For Korvioeoii I it 1'-', 1,'on. !t, (».<|irey, one pureliivd fihorl horn Bull. Terms • l.ri<J. Also (*ie pure hrcil Yorkshire jioar, TiTins CI.IKI. All accounts must he paid to KItM) TVLKIl, Maioijei, of {;. H. BlItKK, Piopiui..! 1 Sep Tamwordis For Sale I have some extra kooJ youiw stockat present both ufx. aUu one younK sow, bnd to farrow in Hopi. Write or phoUR (Jeo. \V. U,)SH, Mh»wi-JI p. »». TIiIn famous make i>t impletnen's is well kii'iwii all over ih« ouiilry am' their own uood work is the best reeoiii- mcndaticin thi^y c;in receive. If yoii rpi^uire anylhimt in the line of Biiuli-rs, Mowers, .Seed I>rill'<, ('ultivaiors, I'ulp- ers. Plows, Sleij{h'<, VVa«({<m», Cieain •Separators, ilariowH. UollerK, Cutiiiii; Boies, Kiisilage Cutters, (laHoliiie e'l gines, .Sawing ciuttits, etc , (five iis :» chanee to i|Uote prieei;. John Wright, - Agent Flesherton School Children's Eyes. Many lives have been ruinea through neglected eyestrain In chiKlhooJ. 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. t NEW SUITINGS f New Siiiliii|,;.s just to h<an(l â€" some of i tlie nolibiest weaves to be found any- . where. ...... - - â- ^ iXeavc your order now for that new enit. You will never regret it. ~*"' Satisfaction guaranteed. Don't forgot that we do cleaning, pressing and repairing. Our prices are right and our workmanship is the very best. I S. J. BOWLER Sole Agent for the Hobberlin Tailoring. %^4^mim^4^^mmi4^^i^'mmi'^m>i^ m tvi (1) The Oracki in a Glacier. Qlaciers. STAND with me on the lumralt of a ("»n«(lUn Pacinc Roiky Moun- tain. What a wontfroiB panor- ama it unfolded: not only of peaks and ranges, tier on tier, line on line, but of vaat glittering fields of snow and Ire. making a white world of the upper heighta, a reglor of eternal wln- tar in itriklng contraat of the flower- oovared bed* of the vuUeyi a mile be- low UB, or the green of the alpine maadows and the foreat depths. We are atanding in a realm where rlvera of Ice flow, for It Is one of the manifold wonders of nature that these buge anaky llneg of Ice are slowly but â- urely moving down the mountain elopes to their death In a terminal moraine. And while they thus travel down hill, they are at the aaiaa shrink- ing, to that witk few exceptions they pbow a gradual racesslon which la (2) A Rocky Mountain Lakelet fed by Olacial Watera. (3) The Fissures in a Glacier. (4) The Yoho j marked in some glaciers by aclentlflc study, huge bouldera carrying tbe year when the toe of the glacier reached that spot, with later markings indi- cating the shrinking process. The llleciUewaet Olacier, fur example, re- treated up the valley, between ls90 and l!t98, a distance of no less than 4B2 feet. The llleciUewaet glacier, In the S«l- kirks, Is one of the largest remainiiiK glacial deposits In the Canadian ranges, a gigantic Icy river of green and white-flowing valleyward with n magniflcent sweep. l>ongfellow's de- scription comes to mind as one gazes on the scene as "a glittering gauntlet which the frost king has thrown in de- flate of the sun," and ao it seems as It Tlltters back Us radiance from Its white bosom and Ita crystal archi- tecture. Or atand ou Lefroy or Hungabee, or better still, on Temple, In the I.ake Ixiulse region, orid again the eye is held In thrall with the colossal canvas and the Icy glaciers on every peak. Who will foiget that superb view of the Victoria Olacier from the Lake Ixiuise Chalet, or the white masses on the lofty roofs of the Ten Peaks, when a full moon floods them with silver llghtT The sheen of a hundred apark- liug waterfalls makes a drapery, while at times the ear Is bombarded with the sound of a mighty avalanche tumbling from inconceivable heights. The wonder of the glacier Is more fully realized when they are explored at close quarters, when their fantastic caverns and awesome Assures are en- tered or cro»i«4> wbea the mountain \ climber picks his way over a mass et ke masses thrown up as if in raortalj agony by the pressure of the uppeR deposits that cause the downwara movement. Yonder Is the snow fleNt from which the glader flows, here t» a "bergschrund" as the ugly-looking crevasse Is called that separates tka glacier from the mountain side. Sn\ acs â€" curious Ice towers - lo,-ik lik«| monuments of the gods, and the ton|u« or snout marks the end cf tbe glacier from whence flow the melting waters that mark the birth of great rivers. In this vast Canadian Garden of the Gods, of Rockies and Selkirks. In which scores of Swituerlands could be put, nothing la more \^onderful thaw the great glaciers, ever Journeying to their obliteratioB, ever sweevlog ts- ward the valley b«4s, __^ ^^, > ...ijRlMatv.

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