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Flesherton Advance, 29 Apr 1920, p. 8

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AprU 29 192f TH£ FLESH &KISN ADVANCE NOTICE IH[iAilK[U Aa it it Cream Separatov ismod and you want iha liext and niont rtlixlile - Oarefiilly Correoterl Sep»r»tot on the innrkLt rt-uirinhfr I*"* â-  Knttur 50 to 6- Dd litvkl waa iho fir«t invented and 'o'jr.gg (J 44 to 44 â- till the leading m|Hrat.>r. More of ^ y^^^^^ 2 00 to 2 10 them io use thao nil ntlin- iiuchinei. | £>ggg_ _ _ 1 40 lo 1 50 Sold by !o,t« Wto 91 HUGH KNOTT. Agent, j y,,, 78 to 80 Markdale, Ont, ' BUSINESSCARDS Societies ErcM Week ' orincb arthuu lodok. no. ms,a.f.4 A LI, meets lu the Maaoniohall. Arm • roiiiiti HlonK I'lmbortOD, tTary Friday on or batort tbo tuli mooD, 'f. Clayton, W. U., A. E. Hnllainy. KacretAry. ESTABUSHED 1872 JJKNTISTRY |kr B. C MURKAV L. a R , dauU) turgenu ^ bctioi'Kvaduatb o( Toronto University »nii Kuyal i'ollif!« ol Doutal Hurt|»oiiH of Ontario, Cia* admialniDtered for teetb eXtrantlon tnce ^t retldenoe Toronto Btreet. Vletberton. ilii iHEAD OFFICE t*^?V HAMILTON Whether 8clliiig,(buyiiig or sliipp- iiig grain or live stock, the liauk of Hamilton will take care of all your financial transactions for yon. Careful atteutiou to detail and courtcons trcatmnnt arn features of Dank of Hamilton 8ervice|at all times. BANK QF HAMILTON DUNDALK BRANCH- SUB-BR*NCH PROTON -A. M. Carthew, Manager -C. J. Forster, Sub-Manager Mkdical Dr W. J. Houry.-S: H,. |ra4iiateof Fuctilt) of Moilicine, Toronto Uiiiveialty. OtUoe â€"Dr. L.ittle'H late rutidunce, FICBberton. 1 !• OTTKWI5L.L ' Veterinary HnrceoD â-  Marinate 'jf Ontario Veterinary ColleKe arideiice â€" â- uuoiid door Houth neet.on Vkory BtroHt. Thia etreot rune outii •â- â™¦mhvtoriaii Oliiirch. Legal I . UCAH, & hKNKY-harriHtars. 8o11citorB, *-* e^câ€" 1. 11. LiiCHB, K. C: W. D. Henry. H. A. OlUoett, Markdale Liiu&n HlocU, Phono iJA. t.ittiicbollicca ut Duudalk aud Duibau. i rr/ BIGHT. & TELFOBD.TJarriBter, Solioi, " torn, &c. OtticeK, (iroy i: brueu Itlock. Owou Hound, fitttiidard Hank c^.'FIfHhoi- ton. {Saturdays). W.H. Wrigbt, '".V. P. U'elford Jr. BUaSiNEss Cards , vA^M. KAITTINn, icenfleU Anctlone'r f« , '* lb*» couutiet* of (iroy aud hi-ncoa. \ -nrtu and Stnuk iialua a Bpeclalty. :'orni<' i Moderate. KtttiK'actioii (,'uarautti:d. Arranv I iifDtH lor daiee may bn made at thn Advii* â- - itfire, or Cfntral tulei'tioiiu oHicfi >over») aiu x" hv addritHHine Hia at FHverabam. Oct. DUoPHAll . LtcmBed Aiictionee for the • Cotiuty of Grey. Teriue tnoderat*) and I eatiB Hriiuii fiiiarHiiteed. The arraDgomaits and datt^H uf salnu can bn made at ThjE AiiVAncu office. KcKideuce aud l'.{)., CuyLou. Tele-phoito con«>«ction. Dec. G, 70 ^!!:!CoI?Iin);g<gm8!g?P^^^g!^ BrandranViS M» THEY used it for the stage-coach of olden days in England â€" we use it in Canada today. Compare it with any other white lead or white paint, and you will decide that your house â€" or anything you wish to have tnily white and remain whiteâ€" must be painted with this brand which has survived as the leading white lead for nearly two centuries. Thinned with linseed oil and turpentine, it makes a perfect white paint. Combined with coloring matter, it makes the satisfactory tinted paint of any shade. It is the basis for that finest ofready-mixed paint, B-H "English" Paint. Made in a modem Canadian factory, and by the same process as was employed for its manu- facture by its inventor in England, it is today the only survivor of all the patented white lead processes of that earlier generation. It has survived because it results in a white lead of exceptional fineness, whiteness and durability. For Sale by Boar For Service pure l)ied Kegistereu VorkKliire BoAiT for Hervici! â€" MhxvvhII .Jack ♦529015 â€" on l.)t 107,^ S. W. T. it .S. R., ArteuiKwitt. 'l'i)nns iJl.r>(J. 10,4,1'.) T. J. STIN80N. For Service j One |iuro nrei Shortlmrn Hull on lot ;W, con, y, Art«iiitwia. Tt^riuf, $1.,")0 for Krado«. Muwt bti pnid within 9 months fp'rni Hate uf Hervidt;. 10. .la. I, -K. t). TURNER. Boar For Service KtHistiTo*! (.'Inciter WhitH hoi{ for Bvvjco alRock Mills Tlio f»r,h tr won. j fiwst »t Cliicipo Fair. TeriK.s SI ."lO. |d«c619 â€" I. .SMlllU'rop, F. H. W. HICKLING Flesherlon Ir ranpwam -h endersq n Ihomtmcal l-tA«^rAX TOnONTO WINHI«*E(B MBDICfHt HAT â- DMONTON VANCOUVm New Bakery For Flesherton J'aviiitr piiicliuseil the balio sliii|i ill I''lc,slienoii I have lilted ii]) ilifi Kfinic andaninw prc- jiari'd to enter to tiio public in lir.st class Urcad, Huns', IJi.scuits and Pastry . My |,rertlest oll'ort will bo to |)l('aso il:n pubiio, aiul your cii.stDin is rL'.^ijecll'iillv solicited. F. Pinder, Prop Farm For Sale l.ocs \'t. ItiT. Con 2 N K, nnd 107, ;( N E, Aitcin(»i», !)0 neiex, are nlFere'l fo , Siile. On tlu> IhiiHh him n brick dud i dwellim' ai.d a jiood frRaia Imrn and â- ithur niill)iiil(lini.'s. lint- particuliirs tpi'ly t ' JOHN liUOWN, sr. OrW. .1 r- llaniv, l''l.i»h.Ml(.n. M,II Boar tor Service Tliii inKliM«ii..iied liHR H ttioroiii;li.>red , ^ ork.slmi. It.aifor Hervice nn lia 11, con. ^ 8, « »sipr«y. Tiir am *1.I>(I, KUKnSPOKP'ARD J4'' f' f "+ â-  +' f â- )" +' f + â- t <; r ♦ f^f--f + ' ' '. -K4 •+'^''+;4'+;'+^.f +:-K+; (•HKV|{(iM-,T "KOlIt NINKI V T(jrRlN(; CAR, iMiuipfjiid Willi elecirio liglits and Htnrter, lutili- t'Ht IjpB two-unilKy.st«ni, hIiiuIii wiriuit uned. (.'mnplute liiniii rquipimint. Mohair tailorpd miu man liip, lo|) cover and nide cur- t«inH; tilled windihicid; Piiuodo- inetor ; electric horn ; extra run and currier en roar ; cuniploli- toal ('i|iiipnieni, including jack and pump. Foot re»t, rulm rail, |iiiokot« in each dnor. I'rice |ttfl8, f, o, U. Ostiawn, Oiil. Made in Canada liny an luitomoliili^ ji.s yoii wonlil imy a lioii.sc. An auLoiiiohilo i.s a ma jiir iiivost- mcnt iiiul a sjniiliir ntiliiy." IW- .siiio to choo.st" tmt; ihiitydii oai. .HpiMid loiii,^ hours in witlimit (li.sonnif irt ami '.vitlumr norvo stiaiii. lit! suit! ihitt it is liiiilt. i.f ^mod iiiatcrials, strong iiiid safo, thai it i.s (•(|nipp(Ml with cvory convpnionr.o, and tliiit il.s apiicuiaiict! will hmj; bo a crodit to your pi-actical },'i)o(l tasto. The (!liovrol('t ha.s all tlii'sc (|iialitication.s and in addition i.s very ccoiioniifal to oiioiale. .i"^ .W^' .h'i?^ «<i^' **^^' .X^ fc^ D. McTAVISH & SON FLESHERTON, ONTARIO A Never-Failing Record jLi'FlMORY may fail; a receipted bill may be lost; a household record may be open to dispute; but a paid cheque is a lasting, absolute proof of the payment of money. V Any person wishing to place personal affairs on a business basis, may arrange for a checking account with this bank. R. P. BELLAMY Manager FEVERSHAM 32 â„¢^BAN KopTORONTO Capital $5,000,000 Reserve 56,793.983 :*:f .♦:'f;f>:.:4: '♦::♦-;♦:.'♦: ;*:;f :♦-.:♦::♦:♦;>â- ;♦: > f 4 â- Â»-â- + •4-''4- 'V i^'V I Special Notice ta\n, sfinnQrnjiBiiaafg'jrjrrii iWj nrj ffn Si ESiSCD K K 30 v^ SI JAKE ZENER has contracted for 20,000 lbs. of rags, and I will pay the highest market price g^ing. I also want rubbers, horse hair and metal. I have no agents ^vorking for me. You will realize a whole lot by keeping your scrap for the right man. Phone or write Jake Zener, Markdale Yonge and Charles Slreete, Torooto la Doted throughout Canada for high ttrsd* work. Great demand for oui (raduatea. Open all year, Eot«r now. Write for Cmtalogue. W. J. ELLIOTT. P« The Gt-neral Hospital at Owen Sound I at present has fifty two patients in residence thee. This is a record num- ber of patients for thin institution, and .speaka well for the contidence placed in its atafi'and equipment. This conditioa 8 somewhat caused t is thought by the difficulty in securing attendance to car* for the sick in privite homes. There il no epidemic responsible for the unu-iual number of cases. Sparks from a. chiini.ey set tire to the r.iof of Ruesell Galbruith's fr^me house near Arnott and did $600 worth of dimaue before the blazs was extinguiahed by a buckt?: brigade. The damage wa* cjvered by insurance. Toivn Hall, Flesherton one Night Saturday, May 1 The most wonderful production in all the world. Cost $500,000. The Birth of a Nation should be seen by every man, woman and child over 12 years of age, for the sights there presented will never be forgotten. See 18,000 people and 3000 horses. Will be shown iiere with special music. Will render the original musical score. Order your seats early to avoid disappointment. Doors open at 7. 1 5. Starting sharp at 8. 1 5. First time at these prices. Rush Seats 50 and 25c. Reserved seats 75c. Reserved Seats now on sale at " The Advance " Office.

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