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Flesherton Advance, 15 Apr 1920, p. 8

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/ April 15 \%W T.fi£ FLIfttf^BKTtN ADTAVCE E 5TABUSHED1872 rrE;Hv:7,r»j^;, JHtAD OFFICE HAMILTON If the averttfje uiaii would kocp a detailed expense account for a month showing every trifling expenditure, lio would find that, without missing anything worth while, ho could have made some verj good deposits in the bank â€" safeguards for the futureâ€" mater- ial for bueineej progress. i v% BANK OF HAMILTON DUNDALK BRANCH-A. M. Carthew. Manager SUB-BRANCH PROTON-C. J. Forster, Sub-Manager HARDWARE!! Axei and Handles, Cuck 8awi, Usminors, Crosacut Sawt and ilandlea, Hune BUnketi, MiU« and Gloves, Hallers and Ties, Pails and Tubs. Stewart Horse Olippero, Curry Cunibs and Brushes, Electric Bulbs, Lamps nnd Lsnternn, Red Star Wastiing Machines. F. W. DUNCAN Phone 24 r 1 1 Flesherton, Ontario Make a real j ob o£ y>. PAINTING becomes necessary as your property increases in value, and as property was never so valuable as today there is a greater need than ever for that kind of paint which actually preserves the surface and thus saves the entire house. This spring, to make a real job of it, use B-H •'Engush** 7e%^irel*Wiel«ad nA TMir WA iHireWUteZinc xT/^LLri A mo% Pu.-« i»«int because it combines pcnnanence, covering capacity and economy. If B-H "English Paint" was dearer than it is, it would still be the most economical- the shorter life of other cheaper brands makes them more ex- pensive in the end. It contains the famous Brandram's Genuine B.B. finely-ground white lead-yo'^;,â€" to which is put 30% of pure zinc â€" a guaranteed formula that no other paint can boast. To this mixture is added fine turpentine and linseed oil from the B-H mills, whicli is of a quality in keeping with the other ingredients. When you use B-H Paint you will notice its "body" and brillianceâ€" you will compare the extreme covering capacity with other brandsâ€" the permanence you will be able to prove by other ex- teriors painted with B-H paint years ago. This Store sells B-H Products â€" Color cards free on request. F. H. W. HICKLING Flesherton P RANDRAM -H E^gPggggSO M BOMONTOM VANCOU'/lSl New Bakery For Flesherton 1 laving purcliased tlio bake sliop in FleHlienoii I h:ive lit.led up tlifi Fame and am nw pre- pared to cater to the public in first class lirtad, Bnns, Biscuits and Pastry. My greatest cirnrt will be to pleaso the public, and youf custom is respectfully solicited. F. Finder, Prop- Magnet Cream Separators ** Advertise in The Advance >> Siju irii wDiitH im licti'iii ; double siipiMu'teii litiwl â€" C'inniit iDuk; ptirject, NkiniiDt'r â€" u'lr piuco ; wixy toj iiirii â€" ii cliild CUM «>[ier,iti'; I'.ipiKMl) c'li'tn'.'ti â€" sHVKs lh(> luijid' f f)(l <)() ; [(.iti-nr lunke â€" '•Mhkiu'I,' pilonr, ; ^lIâ- MI)l/, lijiid ci^rifjti iictiiui â€" iiieclmnijally cirreot ; sHnitniy Btrmner â€" nercu pionf ; ensy i.i i;l-.'iiii--a cliilfl cliiHiis 1' III " f,!\v liilmitcK. G. B. Wclton Flesherton, Ont. Old Durham Road Mr. R'lbart Oliver haa b««n nnder the ductor'f care. We bo()« fur a apeedy recoTery. Margaret Gilbert, an adopted danahter cfNew York State, died recently with aoarlet fever. She aai only 4 yeara of me. Mrs. Gilbert and Maigaret viiited her brother, Mr. Geo. WilliamioD, laat fall. Marriedâ€" At the manae. Priceville, on April 7th, by Rer. C. 'S. June*, Miai, Jennie May MeDougall, daughter of Mr. and Mri. Donald McDoognll of Glenelg, to Mr. John Meade, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Wai. Meads of Artemesia. The young couple will reside on their farm which they h«ve purchased from Mr. John Vause. VVh wifh the youne couple a happy and prosperous jciurney through lite. We aie Borry to report Mr. Joe While laid up wiih quinsy hut hope he will foun bf out ngain. Mr and Mis. Tom Mine of Owen ' Sound spenl their Eister holidays at, Mesara. Dare tnd Arohie McDonald's. | J*nie8 McLean of Ali(oma has bought a farm in Prnlou and has wovad htl family there recently. Mr. McLean j lived on the Seuth Line a f<tw years ago. Mr. t<obert Paton spent Eaater boh- ' days at his hoioe. South Line.' | 8. Hemphill baased wood last week for * Alex, and I. B. Wbyte. ALL BUSINESS SCHOOL,S ABM NUT TH9 SAjtUi:. F. ature 2. Watch for the uihen. Ai the Ivadiiiir Exhibitious iucludiuB :â€" • World's Fair, Chicago ; World's Fair^ London, Eng.; Toronto Exhibition, Ete., the Norihern Bunineitf College won 2K tirst and special prizes, and ia the oiiljr Canadian School holdinc any aosida from such Exhibiiiona. Get the bebt. It pays. Spring terna opens April 6ch. Mr. Rob. Waltaraon of Markdale mat with a rery painful accident last Saturday while workint; with Mr, Wm. Neely laying atael on the railway at Shelburne. ^ push car lo tded with steel rails (about 7000 Iba.) passed over hi» right f' oc and aUo partly over one of hii hands. He was brought home Saturday niiihr and suffered great pain . The young mao is indeed unfortunate aad it is hop ed bli injury will not usuae any permanent dis- ability. â€" Standard. Owen'Sound, Onr. . A. :FLEMING, F.|C. a.. Prinoipa G. D. FLEMING. SecraUry. (Mention' ihia. paper when writiott) PURE BRED SHORT aOR^f Have yo u renewad yet? your subscription We Meet Farmers Ha R. P. BELLAMY Manager FEVERSHAM PARMERS who are making matt, progress arc * those who have realized the profit that can be made by use of Bank capital in enlarging their herds or increasing their field production. The Bank of Toronto makes a business of extending to Canadian farmers the power to finance larger crops, and larger holdings of live stock. Our Managers will meet you half way on any sound proposal thait has to do with developmant and production. Capital $5,000,000. Reserves $6,793,983. ««BANK<>rrORONTO Ineorporated 185S ^mmm^m CUKVKOLKT "KOI It NINKIY TOI'ltlNG CAR, pciuippi'.l'w.ih electric lights and dlartt-r, liiuli- est ty2)e two-unilsy.steni, 8iiiiili> wirinK used. Cunip'ete lamp iquipinent, Mohair tnil»riMl oin' man top, fop cover and BJd« cur- tains; lihed windaliield; ppeodo. mutt-r ; electric horn ; extra nni and cinier en rear ; completf tool equipment, inohidine jai^k and pump. Foot rost, rolin rail, pnokets in each door. Price |»95, f. o. h. Oshuwa, Out. Mftde in Canada l?uy iin aiitoinobile as yon would buy a lioi7.so. An autoiuoliilc is a riiajtir invo.st- iiKMif, and a siniiliir '.uility.' Ho -smo to ehoo.se oiio that yon oai. spciid ioii^ hours ill wiMioiit disooinfoi'b ami without nerve strain, lie .sure, i hat it is huilt (.f }food inatm-ials, stroni;- and safe, that it is ('<)uippcd with every convt^nience, and tliat it-sapptaranco will ]on<r l)e a ci'oilit to your practical good taste. The Chevrolet has all those (pialitieations and in addition is very oeonoinical to operate. D. McTAVISH & SON FLESHERTON, ONTARIO Do jiot forget to file your Income Tax Return on or before the 30th of April, 1920. Dominion of Canada Department of Finance All persons residing in Canada, em- ployed in Canada, or carrying on business in Canada, are liable to a tax on income, as follows: â€" 1. Every xmmarried person, or widow, or widower, without dependants as defined by the Act, who during tlie calendar year 1919 received or earned $1,000 or more. 2. All other individuals who during the calendar year 1919 received or earned $2,000 or more. 3. Every corporation and joint stock company whose profits exceeded $2,000 during the fiscal year ended in 1919. F^Orm^ to be used in filing returns on or before the 30th of April, 1920. ALL INDIVIDUALS other than farmers and ranchers must use Form T 1. FARMERS AND RANCHERS must use Form T lA. ' CORPORATIONS and joint stock companies must use Form T 2. Penalty Every person re<iuired to make a return, who falls to do M> witlitn tile time llmll, (hall b« â- ub]ect to n penalty of 'Iwenty-flre per centum of the amount of the tax payable. Any rerHon, whether taxable, or otherwiae, who falla to make n return or proTl||e Informa- tion duly required nccordlnft to the provision of the Act, ihall b« liable nn summary conviction to a penalty of 1100 for each day durlnft which the default continues. Also any p«raoa ntakint a false statement In any return or In any Information required by the MInliter, shall be liable, on summary conviction, to a penalty not exceeding llO.ooe, or to six montht'lmprlatm- ment nr to both fine and Imprisoiunent. "7 General Instructions. Obtain Forms from the Inspectors or Assistant Inspectors of Taxatioa or from Postmasters. Read carefully all instructions on Form before filling it in. Prepay postage on letters and docu- ments forwarded by mail to Inspectors of Taxation. Make your retitrns promptly and avoid penalties. Address INSPECTOR OF TAXATION, YORK (TORONTO,^ ONT.) R. W. BREADNER, Commissioner of Taxation. \ « VI, iJ'BQow nJr to eltcnlftte and allow | cue. »na mn.«r, u.«..y..-». \.tm m ««••«/ 1

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