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Flesherton Advance, 13 Feb 1919, p. 8

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February 13 1919 THE FLESHERrON ADVANCE <ww>y>wwwwK All kinds of PRINTING inclmlinj^ Financial Statements, Auditors' Reports, Church Statements, Bill Heads, Letter Heavls, Statements, etc. Get your callin<^ cards and shipping tags at this ('nic(\ We have lovely type for all classes of CALLING CARDS. WE ARE AGENTS for all the Toi'onto Dailies and most of the Weekly papers. Call and let us renew your subscription. " The Advance " Flesherton I $85 In Mahogany or Fumed Oak $135 Mahogany Are You At Home With Good Music? If you are not, you are missing one of the bsst tilings in life. Nothing in all this world can give so much enduring pleasure as good music in the home. And nothing we know brings to the home so much good music al so moderate a cost as the COLUMBIA Grafonolas and Records Come to our store and^ let us |)rove tliat.]statement to you. Let us play you some of the latest Columbia Records on the newest Grofonola models. Then let us explain to you our convenient j»urckase plan that makes it so easy for you to liavc; gootl music in your home. W, A. ARMSTRONG, Flesherton, Ont. PRICEVILLE Krerybody it agreeably (urprited at tho lovely weather. Uubart Cuukey, one of our returned suldlers, took over the poitoftice here on the first of the month. A reception was held for Pte. W, Aldcorn une eveuin){ last week at his father'u reeidonco. Aa addrasa was read and a nice purae of money presented to liiin, and a social evening was spent. Diedâ€" At his brother's rerideDoe.South Line, GlenelK. John McDtriiid, aged 74 years. Deceased was visibly affeeted during the greater part of his life from a stroke of paralysis when a boy. lie wag nu earnest member of tho Baptist church and much respected by all who knew him in the community. He lived with Ilia brother Sam ana family, and his sisterinlar/ kindly cared for him in his last illness. lUv. Mr. McEwen of Durham conducted cho funeral service at the resldoiico and U Prir-eville cemetery on VVednesdiy of last week. We were glad to see Bobs McKinaon of Avenue Road, Toronto, in our midst again over the week end. A Rev. Mr. Shannon preached morning and eveuint; in the Presbyterian ehurch last Sunday, to large congreations, and created favorable comment ; also Rev. Mr. Reddon preached two sermons on the Sunday previous and made a good impression on the congrcKatious, but we think the officials will investigate a little further before making a decision as to whom they will give a call to. Some fin* motaioie when foot mark* of the eveninf^ before are easily seen ia the snow, we surmise that Cupid's raid on certain of our widowers is not withoal effect, and if he could make as succensful a shot at the heart of some of our adorable widows, then we would speedily see two in^^lenooks transformed into one. "ADVANCE" Advertising Pays HARDWARE Why not be guided by the judgment of do/ens oJ well known satisfied customers, who acknowledge the super- iority of Moffatt ranges, built to give best results. Prices according to dress i Other Lines of Quality Saws, Axes and Axe Handles, Stable Shovels And Forks. Ask me for anything in hardware before Bending your money ont of your district. I'll try to please you. WINTER TERM ill Ihc briKius TIirRSDAY, JAN. 2, 1919 (luis and boys who have teon work- ing; haul on the furm duriii(.> tho suinmci shdutil Imvu \\ chance tn improve Iht'ir iMliieittion this wiiitui. C'liculius fii'i! Ill luiy iuldrt'88. .A, FLEMING, F.C. A., Principal, Dept. A., Owen Sound, Ontario. (Mention this ptpor when writing)*. F. W. DUNCAN Phone 24 r 1 1 Flesherton Boar fsr Service The nnder.siant^JMm.a tLoi(>ui{lK)red Yorkshire iioar flRMnD on lot ll,o i n fl. Osprey. TermSlliW. FREDilPO^«JD. For Service One |iuro ored Shorthorn Hull on lo 30, con, II, Artemosia. 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