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Flesherton Advance, 13 Mar 1919, p. 8

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Mipch 13 lOlP iB^H THE FLESH ERrON A D V AN C E ^^ i ^ H^ye you bought youfc j-i l! We sell them Put your THRIFT STAMPS on an Earning Basis BUY ^%iV& ^ Remember, when you are filling up your Thrift Card, that the 25 ccntThrift Stamps, wliich you can buy wherever you see the above sign, are simply a means to an end. Thrift Stamps earn no interest. Tlie interest begins when your Thrift Card, filled with 16 Stamps.is taken to the Money- Order Post Office, Bank or other place displaying the Beaver Triangle sign, and ex- changed as $4.00 in the pur- chase of a War-SavingsStamp, which costs $4.02 this month. War-Savings Stamps earn 4}^ per cent compound interest, being redeemable on January 1st, 1924, for $5.00 each. si $135 Mahogany Are You At Home With Good Music? If you arc not, yon are mi.ssing one of the best things in life. Nothing in all this worUi can give so much enduring pleasure as good music in the home. And nothing we know brings to the lionie so nuich good music at so moderate a cost as the COLUMBIA Grafonolas and Records Come to our store and let us prove that statement to you. Let us play you some of the latest Columbia Records on the newest (Irofonola nioflcls. Then let us explain to you our convenient purchase plan that makes it so ea.'^y for you to have good nuisic in your liome. W. A. ARMSTRONG. Flesherton, Ont. ANNOUNCE MEN Ti^'^-'^-'j^o" ] liavu been uppoiiiterl a|/)>iil fur the new i.nprovcd SHARPLES uction Feed Separator and Repairi â- J'li ; only Separator that will >-kiiii ciciiii at any sptfc i. Th« only Hepartttor nliicli Hkiini ipiickiT when turnud faaler. The only Separat.ir with a tubular I'Dwl, no diiics tu cluan. Knee low supply lank, entirely automatic oilinfr. Come in and uel oil llio information ^^ Tonsorial "^ Parlors Wo Aini lo Oivo Enlirii .Satisfnctio l.Al.'NDKV-H.ihkot closes Mondivy ui.;lil, dcliiHTy Friiliiy eveni'i CfJCANINO and DYKINO- • "Konts for barker's Dye W(jrk8â€" C»..f', ' , iclo'iiiuj and dyod. foiilherK rofuveif (.& T FISHER. "PBOPRIETOR F. W. DUNCAN Phone 24 r 1 1 Flesherton For Service Olio pino nri'cl Shortlicni linll i.n lu ;t(i, ti>n. it, Ailuiiiiigia. Tmuis ♦l.ot) for B. grade Mimt Ipu |)aid within U months dat"" frnmiif Ncrvii'c. it... 11). -U. O.lfUNliU. Stallion For Sale As I (ini t'liin^ out of the Unrn' bu8i-< ne<iii I am ulVf.Tiim fiii halo the woll knuivU' Stiiidard llred Stallion, "Kontucky Sam " First i;la88 pipers c»n be pro- duced w.th liorae. Ajiply to GEO. H. WUIIKOAK, BOAR for SERVICE I'lircliH'il Tinnvi rlh noir for Hi>rvicc on lot lti7, h W 'I' and .S E,, Artonicx »,. Terms - fl.OO, if fnidforat tunc of lertion. FovcisH.im, Cnt, iKi-l.ir.O T. .J. s|'|N-.(>.\,lVop DUNDALK 'J'he VilUgo Council .tliipped all tho ( liand inKtriniieneH needinj> repairs to I 'I'oriiiito liiiH week in order to hav«j thorn ready for the reorganization uf llic Citizens' Bund. ! Con.stnlilu Ablxitt caught a thief on I Friday and whh rewarded to the extent of f 7 The facto of tlio nue are as l f')llovi'd : He missed one of hix fowl from ! his hen house and sotting a trap captured] the thief which proved to bo a fine mink. He sold tho fur for 87. 1 Tho sad news has reached Dindalk of the death of Mrs. WrtKer Loucks (nee Mae Peterson) at Oven, Alta., on Satur- day, ufier ei(<ht days illaess with the "Hu." hiiice the death of hor hunbsnd about three years ago at Thornbury Airs. Loucks has resided with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Peterson (former residiul.s of Dundulk) at Oyoii. Mr. John Johnston, of Owen Sound, Superintendent of tho County Good Roads System, was in town Thursday i John Collier, of Durham, has been a and pat plans in deliuila form for start- 1 constant reader of The Chronicle for ioK road coDsttuction as Boon as spring lover 62 years. wnather will permit, Omsr Turney hu been en^A(;ed to look after tho delivery of stone for crushing along the T. &. 3« Uoad from Dundalk road north (j Uott's Corner. A complete outfit will be sent here consisting of a cruoher, sprinkler, roller, grader and tractorii. It is i x« pectdd the work wilt begin at the <lUih sideroad, the DutferinGrey County line, working north. â€" Herald. Whii e Mrs. Q. E Reynolds and her son, Mr. Geo. Reynolds, of Beeton, were going down Dunn's hill, jt shoti distance east of Hockley, one day recent- I I y, their car skidded on tho ice aad i turned completely around, finally up- : set'ing into the diicli where it came to a I standstill with wheeU in the air. Some ' tilight damage was done to the top of the ' car, but the occupants had the extreme I gojd fortune to escape without injury. t ' Three Durham citizens had limbs j brokeu within one week. Two slipped on iee and the third fell from a trie. rming Is Big Business i'iiniiiiiir is '•])[>! Imsim-ss" of tlit- higiJrivst kind. Canadian farms yioklcd ^(l.')t),(Hl0.tll>0 in I'xport.s of a |rodii.-ts lust yciir- -noarly .•filOU.iHIO.OiK) greater than tlii' maimfat-tiircd o.xport.s for tlie satue period. 'I ditiiiii lo tlu' lingo aiiiiinnt ot" t'ood coiistiinecl at home. 'I'lic iiioili-i-n rarmcr ('([uips liiinself not only with the latest ini'orniatioii as to his "trade,"' biU with frrasp of world's affairs. His plaee of business iimst be made worth living in, not only for himself, but for ;i!id ehildivn, for they are his partncr.s, in a .sense, which hokls good in no other '•biisine.ss eoneeni." valuable information to him, therefore, is that which tells of priees for his produets. grienltural 'I'.is. in atl- Thc Toronto Daily Star prints information daily, elearly and acotii-ateiy. The Toronto, Chieago, and Winnipeg, and eover cattle, grain, dairy luoduets, vegetables. market reports hides, and wool. a bL'oa<l his wife The most are from In addilion The Toronto Daily Star carries dally the news of the world for that dayâ€" presented by an iiii- pressivc array of special corresptindents. Home news, too, bright, crisp, well-written. Big- events writ- kn about in a bit; way, and printed so that "si^randma can read it." The Toronto Daily Star Is Useful and Interesting to Farmers 'Ihi^re is a real dei>artmiiit lor ''.Mrs. Farmer," a Woman's Page, whieh reflects things which women are intcv- e-led in from woman's .standpoint. There arc clean "comics" for young and old, bedtime stories for little folks, iind dressmaking hints for the mothers. The Toronto Daily Star is a safe and profitable visitor to invito into any liuiiie. The fariiur "needs it in his business"; his family needs it for their education and eujoymeut. Vim taniiol read The Toronto Daily Star for a short while without feeling Hint it is "the paper you need." The Initli of this is shown by the many people who. sending in a trial sidi.seription for three months, reiiew their Mitisei-i|iiiiin for a yeur before even the three months' ]>eriod expires. Send in your subseription now. We will mail The Toronto Daily Star to you each day at the following rates: for 1 month, 'ioe; for ;! months, 7C»e, for t; months. $l.r)0; for lli months, $3.00. • ^ Cut Off This Coupon and Mail it To-day To i^iblishers: Tttronto Daily Star, Toronto: Dear Sirs: ^ Please enter me as a subscriber to The Toronto Daily Star for months -for which please find enclosed stamps or money order for $-.-. • ..â-  Name and address in full IMrnne nrl<» plalaly and any nhpthrr Mr., Mrm., Mivii, or Hcv. THE TORONTO DAILY STAR

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