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Flesherton Advance, 29 May 1919, p. 8

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May 20 1010 THE F L E S II E K r O N A D V AN C R I % I Auto Supplies I X Mak(! this'<,':irii),^e lieiuli|!iiirti'rs tor ail your ^ autoiiiohiln supplies. Wo carry 'only f jj trade marked ^'oods ot hi^'besl (luality. I JL K(|iiip your motor with Clianipion spark r plu^'.s to ^'I't best, possible; [X'rrorinap.ce. t ^ Cliaui{)ioii.s are the best money cau buy. 4^ We keep on hand a full line of (Joodyoar D^ and iJominion Auto Tiresaiid Tubes. Vou * make no mistake when seleeting cither of these coIel)rated liies, as they are s: cond to MotK? on the mai'ket today 1^%/^^/%^% ^^k^^'*^ McTAVISH'S GARAGE | FLESHERTON, ONTARIO O »»K'X««-K-C-M-:-XK>>K-M««"M-»M« BIBLES ! BIBLES! ..»»•..•.. «tt«..«. â- â€¢â-  â- â€¢Â»! New stock of Bibles and Testalemcnts just received. In this lot is something very fine for gift boohs pranging as iiigh as 8J.-"'- There are also]' Family Bibles in large type for old people."] Come niid see them at the Uepositoiy for the Vpper Canada Bible Society. We do all sizes of Auction Sale Bills g on the shortest notice. Prices right. I " The Advance " % Flesherton WC-M'M-M H â-  D a no a, 1 â-  â-  u or-' â-  â-  an â-  v^^M-KC-K^-SWK « W. A, HAWKEN â€" dealer for â€" MENDELSSOHN PIANOS and PLAYER PIANOS. PHOiNO- GRAPHS and RECORDS, and SHEET MUSIC. Call and s'|. ilic-c liii,di gradt' instruments .^..mm AT §^ Hawken's I'lioto Gallery and Mnsie Stn e FLESHERTON Paint Pays Notice to Horse Breeders Court of Revision Flesherton Village of Flesherton | #^ TonSOrial '^ Parlors The first silliiit' "f <*>« <J'i"rt "f Kevi«- i^)n of the A.s«« Hsmi-iit Hull nl IIU!) .f • hia inuniciimhiy will l>« M>\ nl ih« Town H«ll III! McnJay, tli« 'â- Â» h 'I'V ' f Juue, lill!», III 7 c.'cloik, Kl(tn<lard time W. J. BKLI.AMY, Olork. May 22, 191!». Court of Revision! Township of Artemesia We Aim 111 (jivo Kiiliro Siitisfactio I,Al'Nl)llY--H,iski!l L-lnNos Mivmluy iiiljlit, iluhvcry Kriiliiy I'vi'iiii OlilCANINi; Hiul DYKINC!- i^oiitH fur I'arkci'a Dyu Wcuksâ€" C' t! > cleaned »n(l dyBcl. fi'nthnr.'j iHJuvci i ,(. T FI.SHER •PROPRIBTOR The tifst HiUinR of (hu Cmrt of Re- j Vi8i')n of llio A«»osHmentof lliu Township, o' Aitemeaia will he hoW in Iha Town j HiP, HcbluTtcn, on Siituulay, iho 7(hi rtiy of -liit.t!, nil!', at 1" o'clock H in , Htandrt"! liuip, of whiili nil pmHoiis iuteruslod are reniiired to take notio •, -W. .1. nillamy, Miiv 10th, lillil. Clerk. Advance Ads Briag Results. Pioprictor & Manager. A Oeeetpive "Word. A French soldier, with a slight A.,u8Ktloi.air.e8ent to a r.uh.ber of The Imported Clyde^dil- Slallion bank .illimls brought out very clearly the •Hori/. m" will l)« at fie P..ik H -ue fact ih.-it the person who hid a well every Mond«y ni'^lit during the .lensou of preserved »nd painted property had a 1»1'' Intending breeder should me bettor ced.t rating and Htandin- in iha this hone as ha has pfove.i hunself ore community. AH tl.o bankers were '>f ^l^" ^.-st stock hordes in th. country . uniuiinous in llie opinion thit property '^'"- i''-'''"'^". kept in aijood H'ate of repair and piii t entitim Ihrf o*ner to more consideration in a liian, thai .such property will sail for; ni iru inopey ; and th it it ii »n as-et to tho property owner in his finnncial deil- iiiits. (,):.e banker said that he found knowredgTof EngJisVi, always* carried th'i'. ai a man was, so were his buildiiiBS. a pocket dictionary, so that he could To.) man wl.o was s'ovenly about, himself look up familiar words, relates Judge. ,, , . . ., He had an excellent voice, and often genaially look no interest m the repair ^^^^ French songs for his English or c jr.diliou of his l.uiUiiosi^', and America comrades. One day a . Canadian charmed with the French- man's voice, said to him: "'You have E IwiirJ ToiU, a piotieei- t^wen Sound a fine, mellow voice." Mellow was ba<iness mtn, died in Florida in his a new word to the Frenchman, so „. , he pulled out his dictionary, and BJiliyear. | found: "Mellow. Overripe, rotten, ^, , ! soft, friable, tipsy." A new pest, known as tlie corn borer, has appeared in ditlerf-nt farming com- "Back to Mufti." muniiiesin the States, and ih.re is a "Back to Mufti" is the name of a danger that it will invade Canada, ' magazine to be publi.shedbv the De- = , . , . • J t i partment of Soldiers' Civil He-estab- accoidiiigto information received from I, ,g,,„jg„j It succeeds "Reojnstruc- the Dipirliiient of Agriculture. Farnieis tion, ' the monthly bulletin which are ur'ed to be ou the look, ut for the has been issued by the department ,. , , , , . f ,, for some time past. The magazine pest, which attacks oats, potalous, fodder ^j„ ^^ devoted exclusively to the : nd garden crops, boring holes in the problem of the returned soldier. talks I "Sea Woirs Sliip a Total Wreck. The men who are adapting war time The famous schooner Halcyon, , , originally a fast yacht, later the most inventions t( the purposes of peace are gy^ggggfyj smuggler of the Pacific, at work in nmiy fields. Ttie camouHage; still later operated in the sealing deoartment of the navy plans to lesien/ trade by Capt. Alex. McLean, the . ' r .,â-  • L â-  I- I original of Jack London's "Sea the danger of c,.lh:sion at sea by pointing ^y^,,,, ^^^ y^^ ^^^^^. ^ ^.^^^j^^ ^j ^^^ ships in a way that will make it oisier to I Arctic, is now a total wreck at Aku- tell their true courses and that will , tan, Alaska. increa.se their risibility. Microphone. ] ^^^^^ Knew How Old He Was. and geoph... es, which used toreve.l the | ^.j^^^j j^^^^ j,;^ jj.^g^_ ^^^ original whereabouts of German guns, will help oldest inhabitant of Alaska has been to lind irnpisoned niin.rs. Successful gathered to his fathers. Natives of . • J- . .^i. n t I .1 I his tribe who themselves claim to etpenmecls indicate that before long the I ^g centenarians assert that Anna radiophone, whuli enabled men on the cia Hash was a very old man when ground t> communicate with men in , they were children. aer.,i)..ne,. wi'lbj found in the fron' Can See Beliind Them. yards of country houses. Even ihej gome of the members of the Paris- poison giises may seive Some useful Ian detective force are supplied witJi purpose. They have already been ps-d ' spectacles provided with an arrange- ,.,... , .1.1 , ' ment of tiny mirrors, by which thev inhghLing inanctp-sts, buthive proved j^,,g enabled to see behind them oii too dangerou'. (Cither side. SOLID LEATHER PLOUGH BOOTS Just the kiml for hartt wear and :::i solid comfort for sprinyand .suimiier wear. â- â€¢â€¢â€¢ â- â€¢â€¢â€¢ •••• ••• ••• '••t •••• 1 •••• •••• ••â- â€¢ •••• •••• •••• â- â€¢â€¢â€¢ •••• •••• TiiY THEM. ••• •••• •••• •••• ••••^ ••••^ •••• Suit Cases and Trunks H' in neetl (?f a Suit Case or Trunk call and i^dt want supplied. THOS. CLAYTON FLESHERTON, ONTARIO •••• •••• •••• 9M: • ••• »••â-  • ••• •••• •••• • ••• • ••• • ••• 'Save the surface and you save aU"^^^^ ItsbtUer to PAINT This White Lead Created a Great Paint Business 'TWILL within the last few years Painters, profes- sional and amateur, inixed their own paint, in order to be sure of its aality. Then and now their preference was for that famous White Lead which originated in England two hundred years ago, and has since dominated the world's markets, Brandram's Genuine B.B. White Lead For those who still prefer to mix their own paint BRANDRAM'S GENUINE B.B. WHITE LEAD will always be available and more B.B. White Lead is being used than ever before. For those who want to use a prepared paint with quality ingredients we recommi.nd B.H. English Paint. This is the only way to get the World's best White Lead in prepared form. On the front of every can will be seen a guarantee label which states that it contains 70% Brandram's Genuine B.B. White Lead and 30% Pure White Zinc the correct formula for Canada's climatic conditions. Sold by F. H. W. Hickling, Flesherton. Ont. R RANPRAM -H BNPCRSO N •T.VOMN TOMOMTO WIMMtVB* <tDMO*rtoM VA>«aouv«n 11â€"19 •J\ For Service One po'o hred S|iciri|i<irii Hull on lo ;it», con, il, Aitenu'sia. 'Porms SI iiO for H. urade Must lie piiil within II niotilhs ilate (rom f service. ;.. Ill U. (». TUHNKR. BOAR for SERVICE I'lircbiod Trt'nworili Umr for Bi.>r\icc .10 lot 1H7. H \V T and 8 K , Aiteniea »,. Termsâ€" 11,50. Fcl.l.i'.t â€" T..I. vriNSON.Pr.,,. ANADIAN ciric" IBJrri A NEW TRAIN THE TR ANSC AN ADA AM, SI.DKl'INC fAl'.S DAILY BETWEEN TORONTO AND VANCOUVER FIRST TRIS' SrNDAV, .UNE FIUi-T Leave Tout INTO 7 lo p m. .Airiv.' WINNIPKil !I0."» p m i>ti(" day Anivo CAl.tJ \KU it .!<• p >" :ird Hwy Auiv.. PANKK \1 -Jit )> m. ;! d d:,y Arrive VANCO'VER Hi 00a, m. 4ih d y FIUST CLASS !sL?:KP1N0 CAR I'ASSENCFn.S ONLY, Ku'l pcl'culir'* f.om any agrnt, W. IV HOW Aim, I)l^lr \( Passenger Agent, Toionto • •• •••• Every Wage Earner An Investor In May W-SJi. Cost $4.0* m June W-SS. Cost $-i.os Every wage earner can he an investor in gilt-edged securities bearing a high rate ot interest wltboat sacrifice <h: vMny. The plan is so simple and secure that it oonunends itself to everybody. All of us spend a portion of our earnings thoughtlessly. It is hunuui uatore. ITet most of us would be glad if someone would talie the money we fritter away und save it for us, because we find it difficult to save it ourselves. Make your employer do it by m^ans of War Savings Stamp.s. Say to liim: "I want you to take five per cent, of the money In my pay envelop*' each *veek and buy me Thrift Stamps. Tlieii with each $4.00 wortb of Tlu-ift Stamp.s buy me a War Sarings Stamp. WTien you Iiave bought each War Savings Stamp, put it in my envelope. CJo on doing that for a year." Tliat is all. Your m'nd is free. You wiU not ntlss that 75 cents or that dollar which you liave lUtherto squaudere<l on trifles. But at the end of the year you will have a UtUc package of War Savings Stamps, e«ch bearing the $5.00 mark, but wUch have cost you but a few cents over $4.00 each. These Canada will redeem in 1924. War Smvingi Slmmpm CMii b* bought whtfm 'Per thiM tign it JUplmymd, Make Your Savings Serve Your Couatryâ€" War Savings Stamps. Serve Yon and â- bvest Them IB Both, Brother, Both From I'u- (iraud N'ulley Star. The Mount For st Conft)derat;o says : " Our veteran and e.sfeemed pu.stuiasler, M . T, 0, Smith, cele iiatei' kis SSib TliL' KUslioiMii Advance m m at ver« birthday on Friday la^t an J we join ia lis's bilil. s sud leslainviis for s»'e at his Ci'ingr .tulations. He ha'i beea a otli^e N •*, are they an a itidote ir resi U ir of the town fo: nearly sixty corrolioiiit it e stimulant to lUo, Thui-. y Jars and postmaster for most of that ion'.s a 'lid news / (.'eriod." GET FULL PRICES FOR YOUR CREAM ELIMINATE THE CREAM BUYING STATION AND POCKET ITS COMMISSION The Cream Buying Station has no real justification for existence. It is an un- necessary medium between the farmer and his legitimate profit, and, in the in- terests of the farmer, should be elim- inated. If you want to get the full market price for your Cream, you should ignore the Cream Buying Station and SHIP YOUR CREAM DIRECT TO THE BOWES CO., LIMITED 70-72-74-76 FRONT ST. EAST TORONTO We manufacture the well - known BOWES BUTTER and can promise you a square deal on any business trans- acted between us. The fact that numerous farmers have been sending Cream to us continuously for years is proof of the satisfactory way in which we do business with them. CANS PROVIDED FREE â€" PROMPT REMIHANCES EXPRESS CHARGES PAID w

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