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Flesherton Advance, 7 Nov 1918, p. 4

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November? 1918 T H A F L E S II I. 1? JON A D V A N C R TH E. Flesherton Advance •a U<i<p«n<i«Dl new«|>a|>rr, |>iibliitlie<l every rkiir..()»7 M th' utiicr, Culliiigwixid SlrMl, fMsahertun. Siibacription pricr $1 i>rrunnuin when yaid ina(lv<«nc« ;tl'Mwlivii nu mi paid A'l>';r 'UiuK »t«« <m H|>|>Uc»ti'm. Circulitkion 1.100 wrekir CANADIAN ARMY AND THE VICTORY LOAN War »'oi*tiii|{ «'hiiiuIh (Ivor Milliun DollurN <i J>u.v â€" »40».OO«.00O Will ne Tills Year's Hill. N«>«rl> fl«0.»KM» havf Ih-oii enrolled in the Caiuidiaii i;\|H-clitliiiuu> l-orce. About laft.OiMl hiiM- (;""»• oMTWfi.s. t'nnuda's IttlH «ni bill will be «4(H).*0*).(I00. Caiuida'.s 1917 wur bill was $:{20,. 000.«U<). Canada's war expt-ndlture Is now $88,9OO.0«U n niontli. It e\<<t<!.s $I,OUO.UOO a day. XlÂ¥? IH2«.»H)«.000 subsii ibfd to the 1917 Viitoij i.oau will ii<>t <lo iiiucli morf than paj tlii.t jt-ar's war bill. 95*<).()UU,U()U are iirrdcd tliroillili the \ ii toi> Luui), even tiiousli peace should come to-morrow. "Pay in Advance" For Newspapers The United States Government re- cently promulgated regulations for reducing the total consumption of iie\v*papti-; and it is more than like- ly, indeed practically certain, that <'ar.ad I will follow the lead. One of the rales that directly ufTect.s all sub- si-ribers is that which requires pub- lishers to discontinue sending paper.« to .subscribers who are more than threjp nioMths in arrears. The Ad'-ance, like all the rest, has Mdne who are behindâ€" some perfect- ly good ones but arc just neglectful. We know they would not like to have their papers stopped, but if the or- der goes into effect, as it will prob- ably do before the end of this year, ihere will be no alternative for us. So we would say to all subscribers- Get ready for the change. Look at your label which tells whether yo\i owe anything, pnd if so, how much, And if you find that you are behino, jurt send u.s the amount â€" cast., cT'.eiue or mof.e: order â€" to put you "in good stalling " Must Use Shipping Tigs The Freight Association has issued orders to all freight agents that thoy are not to accept any freight for .sliipnient that is not properly tagged. Heretofore the public has been ship- ping freight tagged with pieces of .shoe boxes or any other old thing that was handy. This has resulted in much loss and inconvenience to all parties concerned, as the tags in- variably came off before the destin- ation wa.s reached. This has led the Association to issue orders that aH tags must be of the regulation v.i- riety â€" made of regulation tag man- ilia, with reinforced eyelets. CREDIT AUCTION SALE of Oat'le nt llie .Stock V..i ' .'n. â- ii Thursday, November 21 wlicu the foliowiii;{ Vii'utlde Siuck wiil â- tie otlared for cull- : â€" 2 dws, tivujeii!-, jull' at foot ; 'JcoHs, I hive jeiirs, calf «l foot; 1 ccw. eiaht yfar«, c»lf .it foot ; I eo», live ye »rs, cilf nt foot ; 1 oiiw, live yeai«, sii|>pos(il In bo in cttif ; 2 hulls, 1 year old ; 2 heifers, one year ; Tistoeisi iwayeais ; 2 nUorii, two yeiin old. TKltMSâ€" 12 inonlhf' credit will be |{ivM on furniithiiiK i»| proved joint notes; 6/' olf for cukIi in li^u "f iioueH. 'I'heic cattle will be xold witboot rcspive Ml the owner \vn i o feed or lioiisllij> for ihe iilock. WM. klkt.:h>;u, d.McI'Iiaik. Proprieli.r. Auctu>ceir, Residence For Sale For late cheap »nd on esny terms, the rosidencu ind prt-iiiiHew tlieret.) bulonKini{ to the lute M. K. ltclii«itl»on, Fiosher ton. On the iiremi<e» »i« » f^rge brick *ui>oered dwelling, well hiiished «iid In good riipair, cont*ifi« '.* Urue bedriiiinis on (h« a«cond Hat and lar(;e double 4>*dinoai on first tfat ; good ntver ftilinK well with force pump in ba.sement, .»Md Kood ciaterii all well l'""»b»d f<.r winter 'Oi â- ainmer kitchen *nd diiunR and wash roumi with H'>i<A pantry and otner con* venisucaa ; lar«e lawn tnii garden with arMitf yountc orchard hearinu and plm^jr of tiiiail fruit ; K""d ^ii'i« frame ttable â- lid drlviag hnuae. I'reiulsca would nuke excellent largii buarding house and piivale office beaidei, or would intwer well for two teiini.ta and also good oBice turtut. Apply t» It J. Hpn.ule on the prmiiaeH wh'i wdl nhew anjr p«r»on over the prenrse*. ITOctll House & Lot For Sale H lUiio and lot f .r 4»1- in the V.ll.^ge of Ceyb n. < '» lb'' premise.', urn « 0-roonipd lirltik veiiBort'd houte '.'(I J 30, fciiclieii im X 20, «o.d c-llir, k>U water in kikhm'iinl hirJ w«l^r nt Ihe d.or Also a K"<"* "tsble ind a ."0 acre firm for lale. Apply lo I Nv.tf -ED. SARGENT, CeyKn. iKHOLAwa J ^ '«*^; mm- Wi^J ''ifi-*^^ IP^:. The Brid^ to the British Market The Victory Loan is a bridge over which the farmers of Can- ada drive their hogs, their cattle, their grain and all their surplus crops to the profitable British market. For, the money raised by the Victory Loan enables Canada to give credit to Great Britain. And only by means of that cred- it can Great Britain buy the products of Canada's farms. Therefore, when you come for- ward at your country's call and loyally lend your money that Canada may continue her vig- orous prosecution of the war, you are also benefitting your- self and the whole farming community. It is the duty of every earnest Canadian not only to invest heavily in Victory Bonds 1918, but to work among his neigh- bors to make the loan a success. Before the Subscription lists close, every man should realize the sterling character of the investment; the good interest return of 52%; the undoubted security offered in the Bonds of this wealthy nation; and the vital importance to all classes of people, particularly to the farm- ers, of the Victory Loan 1918, 3ii' Vldoiy Bonds Issued by Canada's Victory Loan Committee in co-operation with the Minister of Finance of the Duniiiiion of Canada. 119 W. A. IIAWKKN, D.'ilir for VimmI llrcrdj utitl Sheet Music. ri(tii,->H mid I'lioiioeiaplis Call a'ul (iel price." ft! itls( the O.d IM't&'ila FONTHILL NURSERIES Tliousands of Orchard trees need replacing. War gatdeua call for small fruita early bearing fruit trees, asparagus, rhubarb plants, elo. The dematd for ornameulal took in towns* and village!) is large. Bccuro tt paying Agency with I iberal comnnssiiins, eiperieuoe not nMoseary. Stone & Wellington The Fonthill NarMrica. (Kstal>li!4h<>d 18.-17.) TORONTO - ONTARIO Boar for Service Hawkin's Photo Gallery & Music Store, Thi< itiidiTsigned hi.H « thurcuiih.'ied Flesherton Vnrkitliirc Borfoi service on lot U,cri n «, 0»prey» Torms |1.6t». I FUKD srOFFARD ARH IHPLEHENTS A.tfent« f*op Special PricM on Waggons, Plows Harrows and Horse Blankets Wagons Plows Haj Rakes Cnllinton Harrom Mowtn JOHN HEARD, MPLCMENY AQCNT FLESHERTON. â- 'â- ^â- -

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