October 30 1919 THE FLESHEKTON ADVANCE , -tfjcare (;<>arfiâ€" ne ficti'.n ; double- supiorted bowl- c-iiinot rock; perfect skimmerâ€" one piece ; easy to turn â€" a child c»n operate; c«p«citj chaiitfuâ€" sikvei the buyer foUOO ; p*t<-rit brakeâ€" "MiKriet," p»leut ; •troni:, rigid cunstiuction â€" mechanically correct ; laoitary ittraioer â€" ijeriii proof ; easy to cl»anâ€" » child cleaos n in b few luillUti-N. G. B. Wclton Flcshcrtoii, Ont. /^ Cdwdaforall New Bakery For Flesherton riaving purchased the bako fhop in Fleslisrioi) 1 liavc fitted up the fame and am inv pre- pared to cater to tlie public iu lirst class Brea(], Ban?, Biscuit* and Pastry. My preatesi effort will be to please tlie public, and jonr custom is respectfully solicited. F. Pinder, Prop Owler & Kellogg (Old E^g House) Flesherton Ont. ^\" This is a call to National Serviceâ€" i^?^ The Victory Loan 1919 2^'^' which opens to-day. ^)rl/ ^^/(\^'\j* '^'OU are citizens of no mean country. â- â- • Canada is a fair, free land. Canada is your country. v Canadaâ€" now â€" has need to borrow from you â€" Lend: Lend without restraint of politics or fine distinctions of creed or party. The leaders of the political parties endorse the Loan. It is CANADA that asks; And why â€" To clean up the last of the War's commitments and expenses; To establish beyond all question the capacity and credit of your country; To care for the wounded and maimed soldier; To finance the bonus of the returned soldier already paid; To enable the fruits of Victory- to be garnered; To ensure the prosperity cf you, her citizens. The guns of war arc silentâ€" but they are not yet cool. The Victory Lean 1919 is a V/ar Loan. Canada^s bocli of war is gloriously writtenâ€"make this, the closing chapter, a worthy one. The responGibi.ity is yours. LEND ! 617 LEND! LEAD! Stv ()f/icia/ I'rmpectus oil another pas^e Highest Cash Price* paid for all kinds of Poultry. Phone or Write WE SELL Issued ly Canmias Victory Loan Committee in . r.-nf>cration with (he Minister of Financt of the .* iminion of Canada. FARM IMPLEMENTS wagons, harrows pl6ws special prices in New Tubular Sh irples Separators JOHN HEARD, AQENT FLESHERTON. â- t I I < » » » 1 » H I I » â- i» I I I 1 ^ > . «' ] ' . » ' I ' ^l ' L J - ' » * i"" * * ' * ' ' ' I « I â- â- » « â- ' FLEET FOOT STRAYED From the priMiiises of the undbrsigned lot 2'.>. coil. 12, ArtPinesia, the last wee, III Septeiiilier, W cnlvei>, two dark rok licifor calven niirl or.e rniin male calfd InfoniiHlidii will lio thankfully received. W.ALIiACK GRAHAM, Kugenia. FARM FOR SALE L )t 25, Clin. 4, ArteniBiiin, containiDX 80 licrce, 70 seres clesred, b«l«noe hardwood bush. Good well at house ind runnii-.f; creek the year round. Good liarii, lt)« houie and orchard. About 2 miles from Flenhcrton. Apply to UAUaV PATTON, U. R , Fluherton. Farm For Sale Lot d3, con. 4, Artenienia, containing fifty acres, in good shape. There is a good fiaine huuie with stone foundation, b%rn with stone fuundatioi and driving shed. There is a good drilled well at house. For pnrticulars apply to J. A. LBXJARD, Flesherton, or MUS A. MhcGLASHAN. 23 98 Dupont St., Toronto. Came Aatray Came to my premises, lot 31, con. 4. Osprey, aliout Oct. 13. one ram. Owner kindly call, pay expensis and take iha HtiiiiiHl away. -ALBERT BLACKBI'RN There is t general impression abroad I that the total amount of money invested 1 by any one tubscriber in the Victory Loan 191'J will be subject to taxation. iThis impretsion is erroneous. It will be tbe interest from the investment that I will be taxed, not the principal invested. As a matter of fact very few investors in the new loan will be brought within the scope of the Incoaoe War Act by reasot. of investments iu Viotory Bonds. With small (States and investors I he law dees not becoma effective under 12,000 in the case of married yersous witliout depend- ents. Municipalities and fraternal societies will not be subject to ti.xation in their investments in the loan at all. The interest from the bonds will not be more taxable than ordinary income, subject to the general law of the land. FEVERSHAM Mrs. Will. Dividson of CullingwoodJ ' visited with her mother, Mr.'. A. J- Conron, over Sunday. Mrs. Robert Alexaidsr visited friends in Collim;wood last nsek. Matthew C^inron of Collingwood vis- ited with his mother over the week end. ,'Mr. Wimiluw and Miss Carrie Kerna- hau of Toronio visited at their psrenta^ home last week. j Mrs. R. J. CoUiuetts baa returned . home after a two weeK's visit with friend» \ in Toronio. ; Court Feveraham 534 O.O.F. will give a concert in the Orange Hall, Fe- I v«rsham, on Friday night next. W^^^mirm. ^ Jf^lr=Jr=:Jr=SJrS3 ^^T f=Jt=U tplr- \ I ; White, Black uiid Tan. For moii, womtMi and ! children. All .sizc.'T Prices right. Highest prices paid .for p"ro(l lire. ( I (5RAHAM BROS., EUGENIA, ONT. m t i » t a a I » i^ii^^^^^X^â€" â- < " » '» â- « " » " « â- «'« »»».â- â- t «â- «â- â- ^*'* '»'»â- â- •â- â- •â€" ' FURNITURE • ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• All kinds of furniture iu our showrooms. Call and see our dining reoin, parlor and bedrooin suites. A large range of prices to suit your pocket book. • l •â- !• I«l <â- • I 1 SOLID LEATHER PLOUGH BOOTS >• !! Just the kintl for hard wear ami II solid comfort for spring and suunucr I: wear. TKY THEM. UNDERTAKING Calls answered night or day Phone 30 r 11 WW. W. H. BUNT Flesherton, - Ont. ^ Suit Cases and Trunks If in need of a Suit Case or Trunk call and gdt want supplied. i:::x Boar tor Service BOAR for SERVICE THOS. CLAYTON FLESHERTON, - ONTARIO ••• ••• ::: ::: ••• ••- ••- ••• ♦•• ••• X: Tim undur»ij;ni'd lias a Ihoroucli.irod | I'lirelir^-d Tumworlh Boir for sdrrice Vorkshirc llnar for Bervico on lot 11, oo n I on lot lti7, S W T and S K., Arteroesia,. i 8, Osprey. Ttrms »l.riO. ITer.nRâ€" fl OU. j HlKDSl'OKFAUU. i Febl6 » -T.J. 8TIN80N, Prop, i ib?nm????ni??Hn?nH5f ? j^ f:?«5?!««»:«f ninnRmi ,;£•& •iilli.i-^.-»- jr- TvjMn