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Flesherton Advance, 9 Sep 1920, p. 4

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'^WW' September 9 1920 THE FLESHKUTON ADVANCE Fires Break Out and thieves break in. Don't risk the first, or invite the second, by keeping money in the house. Put it in The Merchants Bank, where it will be safe from lossâ€" always availableâ€" and eani interest ' at highest current rates. TH€ MCRCHANTS BANK Head Office rMontreaU OE CANADA. EsUblished 1884. CEYLON & FLESHERTON BRANCHES C A NORSWORTHY, .... Manager. THE Flesherton Advance An independent neimpaper piil>liH)i«><j every Thuradiiy at ihu olKen, CdllliigwiM.d Street, Klejiherlon. Subicripiion price 91.50 pur annum when {tai'l in HdvHnc<> ; $2U0 when not sii paid. $2.00 lo I'liited Slates. Advertising raten on H|iplioalio>i. Circulation over 1100 weekly. W. II. THUHSTOy. KoiToK Try us for your next job printing. FARM IMPLEMENTS WAGONS, HARROWS PLOWS SPECIAL PRICES IN New Tiiljuhir Sharpies Separators JOHN HEARD, MPLEMEN7 AGENT FLESHERTON. tSiJTrTUiSS^^^^^A^^^-^^^^^'^^^^^;^^'^^'^^^^^^^^'^^'^ Flesherton Tn Shop**^ I have just placed on the shelves a full line ot Tinware, Nickelware and A}^iteware for domestic use. Call on me and get your supplies. Eavetroughing, Stovepipes and Stove Furnish- ings. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Pipefitting, including pump work. Furnaces installed. Furnaces. Agent for Clare Kros. D- McKILLOP CHRISTOE BLOCK FLESHERTON j^ ONTARIO. m m m m m II u«i m ms^^^^^ m^^^^^M^s^m Necessaries For Fall Sweater Coats, Pullovers, Yarn in all shades. Coating, Coats, Flannelette, Grey and Red Flannel, Canton Flannel, Wool Underwear, Kimona Cloth, Flannel Shirts for men. Comforters, Wool Blankets. Art Sateen to make comforters, Batton, Rugs in all sizes, Wool Carpet by the yard, Scrim and Marquisette for curtains. New Fall Dress Goods, Silks, Shoes and Gloves. HHHBHbB WXcBSnil7iitfficlBivilB(61n F. G. KARSTEDT, Flesherton, - Ontario A Silver Anniversary The ailvur anniversary uf the Mission Band of the Methodiat church was cele- hraled un TueHday .rf last week. Mrs. Helfry pre«idud a', tlm afternyiin session. Tlie music was provldxd by members of (ho liand, and was excelleut aud eoner- ous.^^Mrs. W, A. AruistrotJi;, the Super- iiitenderit for Beventeen years, distributed fifteen lifo membiiriiliip cerlilicHtes, then «ho callea Mrs. W. H. Thurston lo the plntfoiin, where she was presented with a slieuf of beautiful rusps by twu of the yoimgest life members of the Band, little Uetliu Murray niiJ Billie Hytsod. Mrs. Thurston WHS altogether taken by 8urpri.se, but thitiked ihe rinnurs for the beautiful sentiment expressed by the fljwers. "A ruse to I ho living is more (hail Buaiptuous wreaths to the dead." Mra. Thurston orKariiz.-d the Band 25 years ago. and was llie only charter niciiiher present on Taesday. Mrs. (Rev.) Kemp of Tormito, Cor Sec. of the M. B. of Toronto Conference, was present and <;ave an excellent address, t»king as a foundation HCone, " wluitsu- ever thy hand findeth to do, do it with ihj might." Mrs, Kr.sk iue, .'superinten- dent of the MiiikdaU limd. came down and broui^lu about fifteen iii-'mbers and give a shore talk. Tea wita served in the Sunday achoil room. Th» tablet were in the form of a crots, the central oecoratioii beini; a handsome binhdiy cake with 25 hurnine colored caudles upon it. The hidden tiu^ was secured bylitile Mi.ss .Stepliensou of Markdale. The pastor, Rav. C. A. ^Helfry, pre- sided at thn'^ovuniiit; muetinn. The :i idross of the eveniiia wai given by Mrs. J. U. Rutherford Owen Sound District Supsrintendent, direjted to the buys and girls, mid vm* extremely intei- eslini» to the older p -ople. Mr. ]^WeF. Armstrong operated a Irtiiteni and Mre, Harker of Hamilton explained a lar^e number of views of the \V, M. .S. work IS thfy were thrnwn uponjtlie canvas. Yoiijje and Cliarlea iStreets, Toronto Knj'iyH an excellent reputation for hi^b grade work. It is no wonder the de- mand for our graduates is five times our supply. Enter auy time. Catalogue frra. VV. .1. ELLIOTT, Pmncipal Farm For Sale ^Lots 159, 160, 2nd Rinue, W T and b It, Artemesia, 100 acres, good outbuild- ings, fr.ime bouse, well watered, orchard, fairly good buah and werl fenced. Small payment down. MARK STEWART. Aug25if R R 3, Proton Station P P iiiiiriTis OaretuUy 'Correcteti E»oh Week Butter 48 to 48 I'ktes 68 "iO .58 Wheat 2 2U to 2 25 Peas 1 40 to 1 50 Oats 90 to 90 Barley 1 40 to 1 45 Bull For Service Pure bred Shorthorn Bull of the Villaiii' Family f.ir service on lot 10, con. 10, Osprey. feinis 32.50 for grades, (5 for pure breds. .Inly l.j Mori. Sayeis, Prop. FORGOT HE CHANGED HIS HAT Fall Fairs FbESK EKT( )N .Sept 23â€"24 Cliuslry Sept 3l)-<)ctober 1 Collingwood Sept 14 â€" 17 Dundalk S.<pt :!0â€" Oct 1 Durlmni Sept ;!0 â€"Oct 1 hVversluin) Sept 28-L'9 Hanover Sept Si3â€" 24 Markdale Oct »- 6 Me ifonl Sept .'!0â€" ( ) jt I Mduiio Forest ^Sept 1 5 â€" 16 Oi'aiiuovillo \ Sept 14 â€" IS Pricevillo SuptaOâ€" Octl Sliulbjriio Sept 21â€"22 Small Ads. FOR SALK Aged Restaurant Patron Makes Search for Straw Toppiece, But Finds Own Derby. Nice old gentlerauii in the restau- rant, with a long line of liat trees ninninK down the center. Hi.s dinner finished, be picked up his cJieck and turned to the hat tree haek of him snd took down his hat, or the hat be had no doubt was his, but when from force of habit be looked inside of It to make sure he found that It wasn't his hat at all! So be put that hat hack on the tree and iri^d iIm? next im)st likely one, but with the same resTilt, and it was the sauie with ail the hut.s on the tree, wliirh he looked into oi»e by one until he had looked into all excepting a black derby, which he did not In- spect, for what he was looklni; for was a straw. But then, to leave no stone un- turned, he took down that black derby and looked Into It ; and, Kood gra- cious! that was the hat he was really looking for; tluit black derby hat he was now looking into was his very ewn. lie smikvl us he jiut it on. lie had changed that inf>rning from straw to felt and then hail forgotten all about It. PITCAIRN ISLAND IS LONELY Yuung plus for sale- -ready Aug. 27 â€" Ken. lVloKen/,ie,'CV.yb>ii. Car of shing'es just arrived- J. C. Wright, ProioB Siatii>n. DOWN WITH THE HIGH COST OF LIVING T f'mtl that with cliMiatiii;,' tlu^ iiiiildltMricn'.s pre. fit I am â- ,\S)\v to j,'ivu llio pcoplo of Flesherton ami vioinily chonper brrad. Therefore on an«l aflcf S»!plHiiil)t;r 1 .st all hrcad will l)i' .soid at the liakt-ry for 'l1^(',. j)er loaf. Any (ii.itonuT desiring bread dclivcnMl '1\W.. per loaf. MY MOTTO IS CASH AXh CAUUY FRED FINDER, Flesherton K.ir Suluâ€" Nice lirivm- smt rutibrr tirud bu){i;y wnh tup, a'.'«o harness. Apply at this ntlice. Julylt Shingles â€" (Jarlosd XXX Quality B. C. Red Oedar. Orders now taken. VV. A. i^ rnistroiis/, Fleihertoii. For Male â€" A number i>{ pur« bred Vorkshiit! pigs, buth Mexos, live weeks old. Apply to J. F. Oollliison, Ceylon. Phone 21 r 14. Sheep For Site â€" Two ewes, 2 ewo lambs and r)ne tlioroughhred Loicester ram two years old. C, 11. Martin, lliugenia. Fertilizer- I am ^geni [ur(iuiin's Sure (.'rop Fertilizers, the hestmi the iiMtrkei, and nni now laking orders for fall delivery at Flesherton Station, Send iu orders by mail or phone No '.'1 r 2 ;t. W. .1. MeadH, Prieeville P. O. 1 die MLSOKLXiANEOUS liih-M' ppicifor hur'ui ami eug, »( Orahaia Itrcs. Kueenis. .Iune2li Try Peoer^ft,!! Pattry Klour, the be»t or your oook. All Ontsrio wheat Private funds to lom mi real .)!.|aiB security at reasnnahlH isle of iii'erent. Apply 1(1 K, ,1. Sproule, Kieihertoti sept 2317 Chopping evary Saturday onlyâ€" Gra ham Broa., Uugeoia. Natives Occupying Spot, Peopled by About 150, Have Degenerated Through Intermarriage. Heme Is where the heart is, btrt the heart picLs out souse most tinosnal loeutioiis at timcB. llather near, as PiKiflc ocean distances go, to the So- ciety i.slanda, is Pttcaini islam!. It is certainly u loBesome spot, aay^s the New Tiwk Sun, and as far back as HOC the BrUish authorit!«H decided that it was tu> ft pla«e for btiman habiUttiou. .So, the deaceoHants of the inuUoeen of the "Bounty" who bad settled there in 1798 were tranrferred that ymir to the aaore inyfUac Norfolk Utaod. S<>veral fam^ie.s, however, \v«re.ao liomesick that "they we«t hack to 'PltcMiiru. The population from theae few faa»- lllas has now innreawHl unHI abo«t 150 people are on tlae island. Throu{h in- tenaarriage aud other eriis of Isola- tlaa rti«se bdaiMl<!r.s have dorei^rated aad their rotroeretislon UEwlouModly will end in their' extermlA&tioa. Phonograph Repeats Record. When IhegiMMJdIe ctimea to the eMd ef ItN tr«*«nft<l the music ccasee the owm^r of a pbouoffraph oqBin>ed wifh n iirw uttachm^Brt, says Pepolnr Mechanics inusuKine, takes no heetl, and n uioinent later the Diachi'ne Is playing; the .><aHie air over aiciiln. This interostlng ih-suU is achieved by laeatis uf a tutvlal arui pivoted at n point outside the turntable, its Innet end resting upon the projecting tip ot Hie .'<pludle. At tln' ntd of rhe'fecorJl the truvelini; sound box vuf^ages a trigger which actuates n vertical screw, and the metal arm rises, lift- ing the ne«'dle from thu record. The sound box slides back along the in- clined nrtn* to Us starting position, the desceiidlDR anu replaces the needle accumtely'ln the outer groove, and the mosic goe.s on. Wealth in Waste. The foundation of some of the most prosperous corporations were lai3 In utilization of what was fermerfy waste. The field^ls still opeji to the southern pine lumbermen. The annual cut aveniROH 15,000,000,000 feet. board measure, and for one foot that goes to the lumber piles two go to waste. Chemists would say this was not waste, but wasted raw materlnl for vast (piantitles of i>aper, twine, bajjs, pulji bonrd.s, turpentine, rosin. pIno oil, charcoal, tar, vaniish, ethyl alcohol and acetic ncld. Yet liiiaber- iiieii throw away this great source of weallh and complain of the high coat of producing lumber. â€" Wall Street Journal. t.m Vld^^a^VIi Dancing at your own home^ any time with the best dance music and without expense tf you have aj Victrola W. A. ARMSTRONG DEALER FLESHERTON ONT r â€" â-  -n SATISFIED ! THAT Is what over IOC users say about 1900 Gravity washers supplied by S. HEMPHILL, Agent For 1900 Gravity washers and wringers Eleetiic and gasoline power washers. ALSO for MoCoiyuiok Binders. Mowers, Uay Rakes, Hay Loadaes, Drills, Cultivator, Plows, St«el 'Vails, Harrows, Gasoline Engines, Brantfurd double geared and auto ciiled airniotor Wind Mills, Beatty Hay Usrciers, Hay Forks, Slings, Manure Cafrters, Water Kuvrls, Water Tanks, Pump .and Piping. SOMETHING NEW IN BUZZ-SAWS One third more wood out with SHnie power whoa htMed with nvy patent. S. HEMPHILL Agent, - Ceylon, Ont. H^^^HB" Wheat Participation Certificates The Wheat BoArd hasamcHMK' ed an initial payment of Thirty Cents Per Busliel on participation Certificates. Bring in your certificates and we \A^I1 collect the amount for you. Our facilities are always at your disposal. "BANMORONTO DR. F. C. NIXON Optometriit and Optical Specialiat llutootario Street, near Third Street. CoUiogwood, Ontario Apnointinents : â€" Daily â€" • a. in. to 5 p. ra. Eienings and Holidays arranged. Telephone »>11W. Box 1066 1 Jlv 20 Boar For Service Pure bied Kegiatereo Yorlmhire Boa for Hcrvice-Maxwoll .Uck fi29(\3 â€" on Jot 1(17, S \V. T. & S. 11., Arteineeia. Terms fl.50. 10,4.19 T. J. 8TlN«ON. NOTICE As it ia Cream Se9arator saaaon and you want ihe lioat and most reliable Separator on the nriarket ieni«ub«r the Da Laval waa the Hnt invented and stil the leading separator. More o them IB usd than all other nutekioei, [Sold by HUGH KNOTT. Agent, Markdale,Ont, Boar For Service llejlittered Cheater Whiita hos; for irvice ntReckHtUs Tlia falh« won. lirat at. Chica$;o Fair. Tenw 11.60. dec &l» â€"I. SMITH Prop.

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