Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 11 Sep 1919, p. 8

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September 11 1919 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE W. A, HAWKEN â€" dealer for â€" MENDELSSOHN PIANOS and PLAYER.PIaNOS, PHONO- GRAPHS and RECORDS, and SHEET MUSIC. Call and see these [high grade instnunents .7mm AT wmm' Hawken'B Pliolo Gallery and Music Store FLESH ERTON •••J SOLID LEATHER PLOUGH BOOTS Just the kind for hard wearund solid comfort for spring and sinnincr wear. TKY THEM. Suit Cases and Trunks If in need of a Suit Case or Trunk call and {^^t want supplied. •••• ••• •••â-  •••â-  •••• •••• ••• Artemesia Council Tliu Cuuiicil mu*. at the town hall on S8|)t, li, the mcmburti nil present, the Reeve in (he cHht. The niiiiulfH nf prfviuus nicKiinu wtie read and sixned. ByUws 13, to appoint collectors ; 11, to levy rates for 1910, and 14, to estab- litih rimd duvialijn, were passed. AccuntH ptswed : K. McDowell, C. K, plins and buivey. ?81.60 ; W. If. 'lliuiHton.piinlin^ and btationery,8U3 50; A Cameron, overeeeing, J.'l; S.Ualcheler overpecin;.!, ^8 ; T. K. McKeoz'e $7.oO ; the Clerk, re suivoyH, $.') ; );ravel account -J. I'edlar 81^70, F. Pedlar 80.20, T. Atkinson $7. 50, Joseph Oliver ?4 !)0. U. McDonald ?5.30, F..T. Uill SW, SV. Fisher 8G, W. Manee 88.80, A. Ainot .?7 :!0, VV. Coi;kburn 87.CO, F. Taylor ?I3 40, G. Moore 88.10, G. CJaik 8ti 90, J. Kurneit, commi88i')n and overeeeing, 8:52.75. Malhewaonâ€" Batchtler â€" That a special f^riinl of 875 for repaiis to Campbell hill be niidn, Mr. Cameron to attend to the same-Can ied. MnllifWion â€" Burnett â€" That the Keeve proclaim Fnd.iy, lUth .September, as a public holiday and all citizens of the township observe the day as auchâ€" Car- ried. Burnettâ€" Caniuion â€" That the claim of E. Loucks, 810, for sheep killed, be not ausiained, and the claim of H. Piper be laid over for further evidence as to the killinjj; and value â€" Carried. Council adjourned. â- â€¢â€¢â€¢ •••• THOS. CLAYTON ::: FLESHERTON, ONTARIO ::: SiZZ«a«* •••••••••• •••* aa*«*«a(**«***«**«* To My Sister Mi-(i. 'Save the surface and â- you save all'^^j^vj^ B-H •'English ** PAINT 70%Pur«>nutel«aa (drAndrdm'* Utnumr B.b) 30% Pure Wute Zinc 100% Pure P«int Think for a momen how much of all that Roes to make up the tieauty of HOME consi-ts of cii/«r and the feelint; of cleanness. Furniture, walls, floors, thv. kitchen, the charm of a house among the treesâ€" all ar. v.'hat they re largely becauoe .f color and frcslmess. B H "English" paints give permanencj to color, and invulnerable protection againr.t decay. Home is your haven and, in a sense, the measure of yourself. Protect it. Beautify it. Increase its value. " Better to Paint than Rcpai'." Jane Cullen, wh i died August 14th, 101!) My nis^er Jane, I've learned today Tliat yi.ur dear soul has passed away - That our kmd Saviour called thee home To hotiTen, where paitines never cjroe. God spaied thee to a good old age. Though siorun did often round tliee rage. Thy life has not Ijeen always bles^l W.lh-ait some trouble or distre.ss. Gnd ill His uwn jjood lime and way, Ilir, called you from this "hciuse of clay " To lliat bright hoiiia wheie eorruWK ceabo And all is joy and perfect peace. I, yes I that world of perfect pe:ice \V(,ore sickness, pain and sorrows cease, Where all is peace and perfect rist And joy, which cannot lo exprcsstd. IU'j (ificii iliink and try, in vain, To iiii'iHino Ihnt eti-rnal y liti, Itut we liHVe found nliilu hero below. Such s»crid things we cannot know. V'.t while 111011 knowledge is too h'gh For ns, just now, yel by-and by \N t* hopi' to ii'iicli ihnl loMvctily lumie, Wliure death uiul souows never cuine. We hope lo join the blood-washed throng Who .sin;,' till- " everla^tlllg sonu" â€" That song of joy whose notes shall bo Kesoiindiiig Ihroupli iternily. (jUd Miy-ls round God's throne shall .siny riii'M- |ii,ii«,s (t iheir henveiily kini;, Whlc 111! holow shal ieain the lay To piaiso him through eternal Jay. - J. W. M. Maxwill. Califoinia, Au^. 'J.'iai, I'.d'.i. R RANDRAM -H ENPER SON *>aM. MAktrAM eiVOMW tOM«lMTO MfOtCIMI MAT CAaJlAMV KOHOMTOM ^ F.H.W. HICKLING, FLESHERTON. ^^ A little two year old duughler of Fred Pokrandt of llunover v»-a« run over by her ImoiIht'n car on Labor Diy and difd in Kfteen minutes. Actual Experience f The Ontaa*io Temperance Act is t Emptying Ontairio's Jails Jail Commitments Before and After Passage of the Act. ALL CRIMES 1915â€"20,337 19ia-13,242 DRUNKENNESS 1915â€"6,235 1918â€"2,595 From Annual Reports of Inspectors of Prisons 1915 and 1918, and Schedule H. Report of the Board of License Co.-nmissioners for Ontario for the year 1918. ONTARIO'S experience with prohibition under the Ontario Tem- perance Act since September 16, 1916, has been all the argument any fair-minded roan or woman wants, to prove that the Act should neither be repealed nor weakened by Amendments. Jail Commitments for crimes and offences of all kinds have decreas- ed more than one- third since 1915. Jail Commitments for drunkenness alone decreased from 6,235 in 1915, the year preceding the Act, to 2,595 in 1918. Jail Commitments for drunkenness decreased despite the fact that the Act makes drunkenness in public places a "prima facie" offence, punish- able by fine or imprisonment, whether accompanied by "disorderli- ness" or not. A drunken man on the street has become a rare sight. The number of commitments for drunkenness in Ontario in 1918 was the lowest in seventeen years, although the population of the Province increased by over 500,000. Some jails received no drunkards in 1918 at all. Others show well nigh unbelievable decreases, notably in the cities and larger towns. Do you want to see the taste for alcoholic beverages revived, and the population of Ontario's prisons, jails and lock-ujjs restored ? If you are convinced that drunkenness is undesirable in this Province mark X in the "No" column after each question. "No! "-Four Times-"No! " Each and every one of the four questions on the ballrt paper in this Referendum must be answered or your ballot io "sjxjiled." And unless you mark X after each question in the "No" column, the Ontario Tem- perance Act will be spoiled, and years of Temperance progress lost. Ontario R^eferendum Committee JOHN MACDONALD Chairman •D. A. DUNLAP ANDREW S. GRANT Treasurer Vice Chairman and Secretary (1001 Excelsior Life BIdg, Toronto) S2 IT I'.WS T(i(;Kr TUK BEsT OWKN SOl'ND, ONTARIO 1 luler a Chartered Accimmant wo assist i-raduat'is to poaitions. :)i»th Hucce.s-ful year. Wf me liainiii); relnined KiMiera who am laUini; Vi cationai Uouues under ihe K-imrtmcnl of Soldier's Civil lie- Kniabli.shiiiont. Catalogue free. C .\ FLFMINfi. F. C. A , I'rineipal. <i. I> I'l.KMINCJ, SecDtary. (Mi'iiiion this p'tpiT wluMi writing) Boar For Service Ki'^!imii.(d (lie'^lir Wlut,, || ,„ f,,,. eivicout Uock iMills. The fmlier won lirsl at Chieigo F.iir. Tfrms Ijil.oO. W^clit I. S.VHTII Pi-op. WE SELL FARM IMf^LEMENTS WAGONS, HAKROWS PLOWS SPECIAL PRICES IN Nt'W Tnltuliir Sli:»r|)li\s 8opni(itoi-s JOHN HEARD, MPLEMENl AGENT FLESHI.RTON. Bull For Service 'i'lioin iifM K il Slioilliorij iSiiJI uii 111 â- "..(•on. 1-', ( )spiey . Ternit §2 -DAVID UOBERTK. Owler & Kellogg (Old Epg House) Flesherton, Ont. Highest Cash Price* paid for all kinds of Pouhry. Phone or Write The Temperance | ^ Referendum Act 19191 \ ONTAUU) KM-X'TUIN ACT I!tl8 Kectoial UHtiict of South Cruy To Wit : TAKK NOllCK that the li-sts of Voters tor iho pidliiin suhdivisions ot the municipality of Osprey have heen prepared liy tlie enuimratois and have lieen delivered lo the Cleik of thi.s H lard liy ihe Ui'luiiuni' otlicer, ami that SheritV ,1. S. \Nilsonhati been apiioiiiied KdMs ing OIHccr for the puipose of bearing coinpl»inl!i and iippoals as lo the laui hsta. AND (fCiaUKU TaKF Nt)TICK thai ilio SlTl'lNtiS of tbo Haid Uevisinu (ltUi.'ei will lie held in llio Towiisliip Hal! Ill the Villauf of Maxwell on ilin I'.Hh day of Septuuilier, lillD, coniniencini; at 10 o'c'ocli in the forenocn. AND KIKTHER TAKK NOTICE that any voter who desiren to complain that llie II lilies of any pi rsoii.s entitled to ho iiiuitd on the taid l/.-i's have I ecu oiiiilted from tlie tame, oi- ih»t ihe nauioH of puiMons who aie ml entitled to he voters have been entered i>u the Ijist.", may, on or liofoio the 1 ;i h day of Si'ptemlier, IStl'.t, app'y, complain or appeal to have his own or ilm iiaintH of any peinoiiH correoied in, eiilereil on, or removed from ihe lists picjiaii-d under 111.' Diilano Kl.cti 111 Act, 1!U!>. AM) iriiTHEK T.\KK .NOTICE ihul Mich appeals ulu^t bi> iii wrilini;, in the pie.crihi'd form IN |ill'LlC-\. FE, signed by the coinplaiiiitni , mut tciven vir left by or for him at the reaideiico or place of bu.HiiiiHi of the Clerk of ihe UevLvii.- om.-.r i)N Oil KKKOItE THE 1.! h l.)AV tlKSKl'TlvMIIKK, l<tl'.». The said Cleik is Tlioniaj N Scott, Em| , Siiinlii iii|iUiii r.t). Form of ciMiipUint or appeal may lie had on applicalion Id ihe saiil Clerk, aim the N'oteis' lilsln may be iiitpeoieil at Ills otlice, at tile ottiei of the oleik of ihe Hoard, iiaiiioiy W. .\. (i.irr,' Court House, OiveiiSiund. oral lh» oftico of the KiiumerAtois fin their ruapeclivo lUbtllVISIOIlH. C. T. SITHEULAND, Chairman Voters' Uoijis! ration Itoird, County (Jrey. â-  .â- t<l»»lt » H tt«l»tltl«tltlttl««l»»ltllllllllllll»tl«' f FLE ET FOOT White, HIack and Tan. For men, women and t children. All sizes. Prices right. Highest prices paid for produce. GRAHAM BROS. EUGENIA, ONT. iM«*^ » eii« " i» " * " *| > I* '•â- â- â€¢â- â- â€¢â- â- e " i â-  â-  »tii>i C â- ^0'> " » " > "» '> " » " < " < "» '> " > " < " <''* " * " * " »'> " » " < * »»i » i » 'e •â- â€¢â- â- Â»* I I I I I 'ss^^^^ssss^ssss^^^^s^^^sss^s^r^-^^^s^^^^^ Boar tor Service i I The undersinn.d has a ihoroni-hoted i \ Vorkshirt, liar for service on lot 11,00 01 j ^, Ospioy. Terms f l.oO. ' I KUED SrOFFAKD. I I i STRAYED On Lot ITi, Coll. 10, 0«|>i'ey, on or, about I lie middle of Aiii;n>t, one Oxfoid: lamb. The owner :siay have sa.iie by, ' eallint and invinc â-  xpeiipea i I KI!M-;ST HAW TON, Feu'rtham. j I Sep 10 ;t Flesherton Tin Shop- I have just placed on the shelves a hill line ot Tinware, Nickelware antl Agateware for domestic use. Call on me and get your supplies. ings. Eavetroughing, Stovepipes and Stove Furnish- Kejmiriiig of all kinds i)roinptly attended to. ripehttiiig, including pump work. . Agent for Clare Bros. Furnaces installed Furnaces. i % H r j i D. McKILLOP I CHRISTOE BLOCK FLESHERTON m % I I I ONTARIO, m (

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