- t^rr •»!â- ««« ^^ -^^tt'^' »»»â- â- *â- â- July 8 1920 THE FIJESHKRTON ADVANCE Prompt Returns From Shipments When you ship Grain, Butter, Cheese or Fruit, put through The Merchants Bank a Draft on the buyer. This is the business way of securing prompt and satisfactory settlement. It saves time and possible loss. TH€ MCRCHANTS BANK Head Office: Montreal. OF CANl^DA Established 1864. CEYLON & FLESHERTON BRANCHES C A NORSWORTHY, .... Manager. WE SELL FARM IMPLEMENTS WAGONS, HARROWS PLOWS SPECIAL PRICES IN New Tuhuhir Sharpies Soparators JOHN HEARD, AGENT FLESHERTON. I ^^^^^^._^^z.^,x^^^^r^=^^^.r^^;^ M Flesherton Tri Shop i- -- I liave just placed on tiio shelves a full line of Tinware, Nickchviire ;in<l .\<.,'atewaro for (ioiiiestic use. ('all on me and get your supplies. w Rivetroiigbing, Stovepipes and Stove Furnish- ings. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Pipelitting, including puuiri work. Furnaces installed. Ai,^Mit f.ir CMare l^ros. Furnace.?. D, McKlLLOP CHRI5T0E BLOCK « HJ FLESHERTON j^ ONTARIO. m I II THE Flesherton Advance An indepRDdant newap'par publiRhed evary ThurHilwy Ht the otlief , Collingwood Stroet, Flfwhertdii. Sulmcripiion price $1.50 per iiMDum wlwii piid in i»rfv»iio« ; wlieii not K(i; piiid. 82.00 to Slates. Advertising rates on HI, Million. OirculKtiori _ ovor 1100 weekly. W. H. THUK8T0N, Kditok Bell-Hale The home of Mr. and Mia. T. H. Hule, Sudliuiy, waH gjy with ferus and rosoi:, l)ii;uvfnt lieing ihe marriage of Mr. llale'H Nister, Elizabeth Ann, to Mr. Albort Edward Bell of Bethune, S«sk., on Tuehday, June 20, sj 4 o'clock p.m. Tlifi ci'reniiiriv whh jieifornied by Hev. W. McDcinald, pasicr of St. Andrews chutcli. and the wedding niUBic wds rendered by MIbs SlubLs. The bride, who was yiven away by her bro*her,wore a becoiiiiiig yown (if (â- and t/iffit", and KiL'e le'^hom hat willi pink scarf drwp- inst- •''ht) «ijre ihii groom's ijift, a beAUliful Htrine: of pearls, and carried a sbuif of pink rosefi. She waa attpndsd by h'r oou.siii, Miss Margaret Sproule of ("ollini^woud, gowned in pale blue satin, with overdress of einbroidored net .md picture hat to match. She wore a cor- .sage bciuiiUL't of S^'fjelieart rosfs. Mr. Fred iJale, brother of the bride.atUndcd the groom. Following the ceremony, baptism was adiniiii«ttrid to Hclcti laob.'l, Mr. and Mrs. Mule's dauatiler, after which a dainty luncheon was nerved. Mr. and Mrs. Hell left on the iiiornini; train for their we>ttern home, the bride travelling in a suit of navy blue |tricotine acd blue tailored hat. Burned With Boiling Tar A distrcssii.g accident oc:;urred in Hanover at the new mill of \Vm. Kiiech- tel & Son, when Kiaiik Friiz had both hands and arm.s up l'.> the elboH', and also his face and neck, badly burnt with boiline tar. It appeals that a load of tar was being hoisted on the elevator, and Fritz was watching it ascend . When it reached > ho second tbnir, the bucket evidently was mi.splaced and came in contact with the tloor upsetting it upon Frii/., who was lookine upward. Luckily hia eyes were not aM'eclBd by the boiling tar, but his fice, iiecli and iirnis, which wi r, iiare, were bidly burnt. Dr. Taylor drHNseri I he wounds. The young man Buffered great pain and was uuder mor- phine for some time - „. Ifjl i Summer .S,:<ki..ii c nii.u ncus .luly '-'lul, BOAR fOr SERVICE "I tllO ! 1, 1 , .!> I 1, t 1 ruprt>r<Ml laniWDr'b liuar tor .sviviuc i on lot Km. S \V T iind S K., Arleinesia,. :'^l^rnl^ Jl .oU. 'Fob 15 -T. .J.-.STIKBON, Prop '7~- -/J-^^^V^'.-'.C^'. â- Owen .Si.lln.l, ( (lit. Train yourself fir a •^oml poaition. We wi*:h we cmild xuiioly one fifth the demand for ofiice lo'lp. Catalogue Krce. i Bull For Service I'lir.' bred Sliirlhoiii Bui of Iho Villinri" l''.iiiiily f ir service on lot III, con. III,*Osprey. reiiiis S2 oil fur ui-ides, 80 e. A. FLEMING, K. C. A., I'lincipa , „„ k' j _ _ _ • ' ' fur pure nreda. j.lnly 15 Mori. Sayois, Prop. a D. FLKMINi;, Secrpiary. Bteation this pipur when writinn) Special C. P. R. Train Service JULY 1 2th Roy VanUii"HH r)f Tara w«« ii. Owen .Sound on Saturday last, says ihn Suu Tniu's, and when he was ready to no hoiiif abim' iiudiiinlit the ear refused to ptart, till) liaiiery liuving run down. An alt. nipt wan made to Blarl it by putting it in geir tnd having it shoved ahead, but this failed. Then it was put in rovtrse niid shoved ba.-kwanla Tho result was llinC ihe eiikfine slarted with a tush, llitre W..S no one in llin oar, and liefore anythiiiit could be diMie the car had backed ovir the curb, up on the side- walk and against one irf Woolworth's windows. Of coiirau the wirdi.w did not witli>-tand the shock »nd crashed itilo a thousand pii'ci's. Tlie car was sliLjhily damaged. Mr. Vaiiduni'ii will take care of the otpenses of replacing ihe large plate ulass window. Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. .lolin Stanart desire to I'Xpresii their ihanki for the kindnes.s and ayinpathy shown llieni by iheir nuighbnrs and friends during the illness and death of their son, Charles. Notice toCreditors Leaves Dundallc at Proton at Saugeen at Flesherton at Markdale at Berkeley at Holland Centre at Chatsworth at Rockford at 9.00 a. m. 9.10 9.20 9.30 9.45 9.57 10.08 10.23 41 10.43 Arriving in Owen Sonnd at 10.50 ^•^â- ^^y/ ^'^^ A"^^^^^ Returning train leaves Owen Sound at 7.30, arriving in Dundalk at 9.20 p. m. In llie iiniller of llii> estate of ,Iohii .laiiiivs M;irliii, bite of the 'rownslMp df Kuiihrasiii in the County of < lit y, firmer, dec-eased. Notice is hereby eivfii, iiiirnuHnt to "Tlie Triisleo Act" and Hiii<<iidnieiils thereto iliiit all cii'ditors and others hiviiK' il liiiis a^ainsl ilie i'!.laie of the said .loliii .laiiif< Miirlin, who died mm or al.oul i|ie'_'llili dry. lime A. 1), |!Mti, are rcpiind on or linfoie tlio 24tli day â- 'line .\ I).,lfl20, to HBiid bv post prepaid or deliver lo HobiTt .1. Spiiiiib nf the Village of FloKlierliiii ill I li,. ('.â- iiiily nf (trey, one nf the KxciuIoih nf Ih,. list Will hud 'I'l s'liuH'iit (if i|u< said .Inlin .laint's Matliii, drreani'd, I heir Christian and Surnaiiii's, addrcses and drscrip tiona, the full parlieulara of Iheir claims, ihe slalenien' id their aci'oiiiils, and the nature of ilie securities, if any, held by them. And fintlier lake notice that after such la»l iiii'iilioned date I lie faid Kxeciitora will pioceed to dlstnliile the a.ssels of the tleceased among ihe partii's entitled llierelo, liaviiit; leusid only lo the claiint of which he kIiiiII ibeii Imre notice, and that the said K.xecutors will not be liable for the saiil asset* or any imrt iheteof lo iiiiy per«on or pt>r.'<ons of whose clitiiii notice shall notjhave been received hy him al ilie time of such distri billion. Dated Ihe '-'•.'ml day o' dune A.U I'.I'.'O. - WIMGIIT, TKfd-'OlJDA MIKNIF, Oaeii Snnnd, Onl. .S lii-il(>r» f.^r fJnl.i.ii .Iniiicri .Spiniileand Charles II. Alartln, Kxeciitms of the >Vill of John Jaines Maitin, dDccaned. Promotion Exams. Flr8hett'>n Public school Second to .Jr ',i â€" t Melvio Sled, xJohii Muin, Edna McCaliuin, Kulh Thistle- thwaite. ||Sr 1 to 2Mdâ€" X Msrioo Stuart, x Helen Welton, Krueat F'eowick, Jean Stuart, Elsie McKee, lielen >leard, Lillie Car- ringioo. Jr 1 ti> Sr 1â€" X Leslie Ferris, x Gordon Tee.er, BIsDone Pation. Primer A to Jr I â€" x Geonje Sled, X '•Wllington ColgkD, J Alice Heard, Charlotte Cargo, Earl Fenwick. S 8 No 14, Ojprey Jr 4 to Sr 4-G Pedler fH), K Findlay (H). N Pedler, C Findlay, A Wilton "(U), Cameron (R), missed exam. Jr 3 to Sr 3-G Thompson, B Wilton, M Findlay, M Mcinnes. Sr 2 to Jr .'{-B Pedler, M Kendall. Jr 2 lo Sr 2- L Cameron, R Thomp- son, W Findlay. First to Jr 2 â€" C Sullivan. â- Alice Winters, Teacher. S S No 7, Artetnesia ) Jr 4 to Sr 4-Clifford Hincke, Alfred Hincks, Toiumie Curiia. Si- 3 to Jr -l-Jo* Meads (H), Malcolm McDonald (Rec). Jr 3 to Sr 3-AlicB Mui.- (H), B.ibbie Pamlow (II), Ivan Turner, .Mabel Wal- lers (Rec ) Sr 2 lo Jr 3â€" Stewart Muir. Jr 2 to Sr 2â€" Sadie Oliver, Margaret Turner. 1 to Jr 2 â€" Sadie Vauie, D >ris Taylor, Dick Parslow, Btiih Uincks, .MyrtU Ostrander. Pr'inei â€" E. B. Ostrarider, Mary Mac- doiiald. A. Kuo.x, Teacher. S. S. No. 11, Artamesia Jr 4 lo Sr 4â€" D Magee. Sr 3 lo Jr 4 \V Devetell (h), Angus Bowles, A Sewall. Jr3 to Sr3-C Bi-land (h). G WyWIle (h), L Seweil. M Boland (reconiniended) Jr 2 lo Sr 2 -D Boland, A Hislop, V Boland. Sr 1 to Jr 2-N Martin. â€" M i'ltwes. Teacher Jarcftilly CorrectoJ Escb Week Bnbter 38 to 40 F.«us 41; ;o 41; Wheat 2 00 to 2 10 Peas 1 40 to 1 .%() ClMlU '.Ill t,i ill Barley VS to 80 THE WHITE SKWINC MM'IIINK Thi' Piido <d the- Home. The h-st S.-winy .MMchiiiu on tlie market. For J. \. CROWSTON MAUKDAl.K Boar For Service Pure bred Kagiali'tea YnrUshlre !♦< » for .st^viao -Maxwell .ls«k fl'jyoj .111 lot 1B7. S W.T. I'k- S. U., .\rooiiirfsia. 'rerins SI. 50. 10,4, ly T. J. S*IN« J>. Small Ads. FOR SALK For Sale- Nice driver and rubber tired buggy wiih lop, also hariiees. Apply at this ollice. For Sale Four owes and i-ix laiubs â€" Kinpiire al ihisotlioe. For Sale â€" A quantity of hemlock lumber and ticanlling â€" W. S. Bishop, Kiinbei ley. For .Sale Parlor Heater t'oal Stove, Wood Healer, l.'il) (imne Traps, Sliiiop Puller complete, two lled-nesds Kiliinry Table, walrilt body and marble top Centre Table, a ipiaiiMty of 7-8 inch ilrill steel and complete set blasting tools, .-\piily to F. H. Hentley, Flesherton. 4 For Sale â€" Chest of carpenters' tool also a complete picluro framint; ouitit. Phone or write SVm. Sloan, Kiiaberlay I atill have some 12 and 14ft. K. 0. and hemlock plank fer sale. G. Sargeut, Ceylon . MIS(.;ia,LANE()US Hi.jli;'sl pno'for battel lud eirgi at Graham Bi'<:s. Kueenis. June 2ti Try Feversha.n Paltry Flour, the \)est or your 00 <k. All Onterio wheat Private funds to loan on real estate security ai reasonable rate of in'ereat. Apply lo R. .1. Sproule, bieiherlon sopt -317 Cliupping Hverji^ Silui'day oulyâ€" Gr» ham Bros , Eiig«iwa. limfm VictiaU.ZVIj Dancing at your own home^ any time with the best dance music and without expense if you have a, Victrola W. A. ARMSTRONG ' DEALER FLESHERT JN ONT SATISFIED ! THAT Is what over IOC users say about 1900 Gravity washers supplied by S. HEMPHILL, Agent For 1900 Gravity washers and wringers Electiic and gasoline po-wer "washers . ALSO for McCormick Binders. Moweis, Hay Rakes, Hay Loaders, Drills, Cultivator, Plows, Steel flails. Harrows, Gasoline Engines, Brantford double uearcd and auto oiled airmotor Wind MUls, Beatty Hay Carriers, Hay Forka, Slings, Matiuie Carriars, W.iter Howls, W.iter 'L\iiiks, Pu;ii}) and Pipin^;. SOMETHING NEW IN BUZZ'.SAWS Due third more wool out with same power wiiuii hfted with my patent. S. HEMPHILL Agent, - Ccyloni, Ont. | ifm^ Specialties in Men's Clothing .\ large collection of Men's 8nininer Suits just arrived comprising wor.stetls, tweeds and serges in blue, grey and brown colors, feizes 35 to 4'J. Men's Shoes in black anil mahogany with the Neolin or leather soles. Ties in .shades of lf»lue, blaek, red and grey with their correspoiuling shades. ^ C-iips and Uats in felt and straw. Summer I'nderwear â€" coinbiiiatioiis or in separate pieces in the Balbripgan and very tine wool. Kniucoats in brown and grey tweed* from $!;"> to 32. Boys' Tullovcr Sweaters in blue and grey, from TjOc. to !i<3.00 each HARDWARE Coal Oil Stoves in two, three and four burner with the ovens. B 9iK n 9 c9t >?( .'n: (n iC in ^ â„¢ SB tn is) n A F. G. KARSTEDT, Flesherton, - Onteirio Hog For Service NOTICE Pure bred Vaikahire Boar for service. Terms -?1 .50 at time of service. J. F. COl.l.lNSON. 1 tear Ceylon. ELLIOTT Yonge &M CliAiIoa Streets, Toronto Is noted throuk'hiiut Canada for high Krade work Great demand for our graduates. Dpan all y5*r. Kiner now. ^ tlloiiuo. ni', Principal As it is Cream Separator seaai^n and you want ihe best and most reliable Separator on the market renituibttr the Da liMval was ihe lirst invented and stil the leading separator. More o them in use than all othar machines Sold by HUGH KNOTT. Aijent, Marl(dale,Oat, W. Boar For Service Reitutered Chester White h.-vir for arvice at Rock Mills The fa-.har won. K<-at at Chicago Fair. Terms ftl.M). dec 619 â€"I. SMITH Prop.