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Flesherton Advance, 18 Nov 1920, p. 4

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November \S 1920 THE FI ESHERTON 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 earn interest 'at highest current rules. TH€ MERCHANTS BANK Head Office: MontrcaU OF CANADA. Established 1884. CEYLON & FLESHERTON BRANCHES C A NORSWORTHY, .... Manafw- THE Flesherton Advance An indvpondent nonrrpaper puliliNhed evaiy Thursday iittho oftiee, Ci)lliDga'oud Stioot, FItsberliiii. Ku)»cripiiun price $1 6U per uiiiiuiii when pai'l in nJvaaCd ; 99.00 when not so paid. 92.00 tu Kiiilt'd SiHli'H. AdverttRin({ rateH on applicatiun. Circulation ovur 1100 we<-kly. W. II THUKSTOX, Editor WE SELL FARM IMPLEMENTS WAGONS, HARROWS PLOWS SPECIAL PRICES IN New liiliular Siiur[)les ycpuiators JOHN HEARD, M'^LEMEN'T AGENT FLESHERTON. Flesherton Tii Shop. I have jUst placed on the shelves a full line of jSS Tinware, Nickelware and Agateware for domestic i^j|| use. Call on me and get your supplies, Andy SclireJiiT, mIki lives neiir Willi»niHford «ni Intoxicated «rid turned his ptreiMH out of the hoUM!. llo wan â- eiitenced to jai) fur four nion'hs on • charge of af-.siu!t. Wm. Watertijn, jr., and Frank Coture^ jr , are in ()ir»n Sound jnil awaiting trliil on Ihu ch>tr){Q of fiuttini! tiro to n h'kra niid straw stack, the properly of Mr. GenrKo Hay, about ten nnilos from Oven SiiuiiU, ci\nsifm dauHi^H to the extent of about $3000. A short time ago a eharye of aut" g|petdin{; was laid against Kd. Murphy bv Villayo (^>n8tablo Abtiot. Mngistrate Triynor heard the ciao nnd imposed a tine of 85 and copts amounting in all to over $11. Th>! case w«8 «pye;i!ed to tl;e DiviHion Court and was rohesrd here on Wedneipday if Ust week by Judt;Q Suth- erland, whoso di'cisi'io was a dissmiaxal of ihe (liiirKe. The os's of IimIIi casus is on the rillagoâ€" Uuiidalk Ut-niid. TiTyllnT t!arefully Corrected Eiicli VVer!; Bnlter 48 to 50 Kj-gB (i9 io 60 Wheat 2 20 to 2 2.0 I'ciis 1 40 to 1 50 Oati 00 t^o (10 Harley 1 20 to 1 20 I'otatoes . 1 10 to 1 10 Presbyterian W. M. S. Thanksgiving Meeting The Annual ThaoksRivinx Meeting; of Cbsliiiflrs' W, M. S. wu held in the church here un Tuesday, November 2ud, with Mm. (Ruv.) Kowler io tb» chiir. After the opening exurciiea Mrs, J. J. Thcmpiun gave the report of the Auxi- liary for ton niutiths. The cooiely has 25 iMctubera with an averaife Hltendmce of U. I lie nionlliiy colluotiuna aniNUnlcd to f41.3(\ and the thankutrdiing ^51. 00, • itb .several nieuibeiH to hear fioin. Mis. Q. CairtiK ai d Miaa Ainatida Stewart ; And Mias Stewart and Miss Suaio Chnrd rendered very plfasinj ! iluets. Mrs K. Patlon and Mrs. Mc- CUllum Kave r«adin){9 on the Miaaiunary work of the church, G.'PRtin^a wera broujjh; from the ''ister obutclieg tiy Mra. L'pliain and Mrs. E, U. Murray. Rev. C. Jones of Priceville i-iirc a vory interesting address on the MiHsiunary work that the church is doins in Quebi'C. He aJvisi:d the \V. M.S. to develop its own leadeis and not depend uij.m t)ie pastor's wifelo lead. She should bu the diroctine genius who ttands behind the otKcers and whose work i« felt but nut seeu. A dainty lunch was served at the close anc thus another milestone was passed. Notice to Creditors Eavetroughiug, Stovepipes and Stove Furnish- ings. in Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Pipefitting, including pump work. Furnaces installed. Agent for Clare Bros. Furnaces. D. McKILLOP ir^i i CHRISTOE BLOCK I FLESHERTON j^ ONTARIO. |j| S5 ^^^^§^S^S^^ Ghildroii'.s, Ladies' and Gents' Sweaters and'Sw eater Coats ill all sh ides. Sweaters with or without collars ranging at ditfarent prices. .Maa's -Vow Twea 1 an 1 FtilL ifats for] Fall. Sizes «!{ to 7^. FALL OVERCOATS -'-all an.l sea our ful' range of Lilies' and (Jr;;nts' Overcoats in colours of gray, brown ami twead. Every garinout is made in the very lat'jst designsâ€" waist line coats for men, grey ul«t(!rs chxniois line *, imitation bulFalo and lamb coits, etc. We have just received a full ussortmcnr of corticelli fin^erin;.; yarns tor .sweaters and scarfs in all tlie new season il)!e shadas. I F. G. KARSTEDT, Flesherton, - Ontario Farm For Sale Lot lar. and 150, con. 2, W.T. AS.R., Artemosia, containing about 110 acn s ovcrOO acres cleaied, good biiiUliniiB sin'ill i.rcbaid, will watered. App'y to ROD. stp:wart, :jj£4, . Proton K. K III the matter of theeitnbeof Jamea While, latu of the Township of Arte- lucsiH, in the County of (iray, Karmer, deceased. Notice i« h«roby jjiven, pursuant to "The Truttee Act" and amenilmeBk* thereto that all creilitora and olhcrk having olaiina a'ainut the sisfcate •{ tk* tnid ,)anies White, who died en or about the 29th day cf Au..;ust, A.D. 1930, arc ra-juiied on or before the lOth day Decern tier, A D. 1930, to pend by po»t prepaid or deliver to John J, Careon or Thomas White, Pro'on Station, Ontario, the Kxecutors of the laKt Will and Test- ament of the said deceased, ttiair 0hriiitian and Sucuamofc, addrsiiai and daacriptioBK, tka full partieulara of Ikeir claims, the atatoaaant of their aefouat«, and the Dstore of the seoarikits, if any, bald by them. And furlhertake notice that after such last nientionotl date the said Executura will proceed to digtribube the asaets of the deceased among the parses entitled thereto, havint; regard only to the claima of whicb they shall then have notice, and that the said Executors will r>ot be liable for the said asaata or any part thereof to any person or parsons of whoso cliim notice shall not have been received liy thu<n at the time of such distribution. Dated this Sh day of November, A. D. 1920. â€" WRIGHT, TELFORD & BIRNIE, Barnsterf", Owen Sound, Ont. Solicitors for . I oh n J. Carpon and Thomas Wliire, Executors of James While, Deceased . "THE ELDRIDGE" Depentlable Sewing Machines at Moderate Prices. SOLD BY W. A. ARMSTRONG FLESHERTON, ONT. Notice of Application For Divorce N(.)TiCE is hereby (jivon that Uhbeit Ikwin, of the City of Windsor, in lie Coiin'y of Essex, in llio I'lovjuce of Ditario, Salesman, will apply to the I'.U'lianiuiit of Canada, at the next S.nhion thereof, for a liill of Divorce from hi« wifi, M.\uv Maktiia Hihnkti' Ikwin, (f the Villaio of Eli't.lierion, in ihe County of Grey, in Iho I'mvinco of Oi.tario, on Iho ,<iound of Adultery. DATED at the City of Windsor, in the Ciiirity of E'sex, Province of Ontmir, ihia Ist, d ly I f Ni.v< mber, A . I). IIIJO. Fiederiik C, Keriiy, £11 l>avis Iliiild iiig, Windsor, Ontario, Solicitor for the Applicant. DOWN WITH THE HIGH COSTaOF.LlVING I find that with elitnatiug tlie iniddlninen's prcfitlam able to jjive tli!! people of Kl(!sli(Mton and vicinity cheaper hnnid. Tlierefort! on and after Si'pfomher Jst all hreail will ])", sold at the IJakory for '^w piir loaf. Any customer desiring broad deliveruil 'iiJc. pu-r loaf. .MV MOTrOISCASlI AND CARKV FRED PINDER, ..♦â- _'f;.H-..<:.;4: Flesherton l^a^ff^f ^ktf^i^tf i^^0W Try us for your next job printing. Hot Weather Ponitry Couiisel, The rooster, unless kept for next year's breeding, ia too expensive a luxury to keepâ€" and he'll ffflp relieve the meat shortuge. The market for the cull stuff pro- mises to bo good this month â€" and by iiiiirkellng in June the distribution is j more equalUed. ny eating the poor layers tho furni- er gains in two waysâ€" he ellinjunies I tho pioflt-lakors from his flock and I he lowers Uie uicat bill for his labl â-  Tho am .ill fann" flock of pood layriB ia always more prollliiblo and salia- I factory tbuu the laiBc Hock of poor I layers. i Tho good layer of tho ycllow-lcgRtj breeds at this soa.son lo.sea tlie color from the feet and bill and these l.ii- (or becoming uliiioat white. The sleoli plumaged, fnt yellow-lcggod hens are usually very poor layerg. It will pay to cult them outiiow. ELUOTT Vougo and Charles Streets, lAonto Prepares yoang mea and wooiSD for employiii.nt aa kMeuntanta, typiat«, 8t«no);rapberf, private leoretariet, cash- iers, commercial tetchtra &. c. Salaries to start $15 to f 2.5 a week. Commence any time. Write for particulars. VV. J. ELLIOTT. Prikoipal Boar For Service Pure bred Uegiaterea Yorkshire Boa for service â€" Maxwell .lack 62903 â€" on lot 167, 8VV. T. &S. R,, Artemesia. 'I'ermB f l.fiO. Sows not returned will be charged same as those in pi^. to, 4, 19 T. .1. STINS9N Childrens' Savings Accounts We suggest you start your children on the road to Thrift by opening Savings Accounts for them, and then encouraging them to increase their balances. A small sum will open the account, and by the time a boy or girl is of age there will be a substantial amount for a start in life. Few things give a young man or woman more assurance than the knowledge that there is always a nest egg in the Bank to fall back on. The Manager of any Bank of Toronto Feversham Branch Branch will gladly take the few min- K. P. Bellamy, utcs necessary for the pleasant duty of ,. opening Savings Accounts for your Manager l-ij " children. ri 47 BELLAflY'S GROCERY Headquarters for Al Groceries, Flour and Fruits TEA Bulk Tea (black) BOc Salada Tea (black, green or mixed) 55c FLOUR Crenin of , the West, Purity, Buckwheat Flour, Osprey Mill- ing Co. (pasiry) Graham Flour. CANNED VEGETABLES Corn 20c Peas 20o Tomatoes 20o Special prices on quintities ONIONS Spanish Onions. . . .3 lb. forSoc Yellow Danvers (cooking) per sack . . . 83 50 Silver Skin (pickler^) per lb 10c FISH Soukeye Salinoa per tin. .30 & 55c F'nest Red Spring per tin 25 & 50c Choice Cahoe Salmon per tin 20 & 35c Cnoice Pink Silraon per tin 15 & 25o Sardines per tin 10, 15 Sl 25c Kippered Herring per tin.... 25c Chickpn Baddies per tin. 25c Fresh Qualla Salmon . CANNED FRUITS Cherries Strawberries and Raspberries per tin 50c Plums per tin . . 40g An up-to-date slock of Cereals, and Fresh Fruits always in stock. EXTRA SPECIALâ€" 11 BARS POLAR SOAP FOR SI 00 ''ttir BELLAMY'S "t„r" W. A, HAWKEN â€" dealer for â€" MENDELSSOHN PIANOS and PLAYERTIANOS, PHONO- GRAPHS and RECORDS, and SHEET MUSIC. Call and see these high grade instruments /mm AT Hawkeii'a Photo Gallery and Music Stor FLESHERTON POWERFARMING WITH THE SAMSON Tho.Si.in.-son '!' factor is a product of (ieneral Motors, makers of such well known cars a.s the McLaughlin, (ladillac, Chevrolet, Oldsniobile, G. ]\L C. Trucks, etc. The Samson is the last word in modorn down-to-the-iuinuto Tractor construction â€"a close coupled ])o\v(>r unit from ratliator to rear wheels. The Samson will take the place of a barn full of horses. It has no lost motion for it is b'.iilt ami lubricated like a high priced automobile. The even distribution of wcif;;ht, compact unit design, and low centre (>f gravity give the Samson great) stability, making it hug the ground and preventing all danger of rearing up and tipping over. The Samson Model " M * is the one tractor you should look at before you buy a Tractor of any make or kind. Tho Samson lino includes Tractors, Farm Implements, Motor Trucks and every device for power farming. D. McTAVlSH & SON, DEALERS, - - FLESHERTON

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