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Flesherton Advance, 26 Sep 1922, p. 8

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4 September E 7 1922 THE FLESHEETON ADVANCE Feversham's Busy Store CLEARING SALE OF County Road Work Ceases for the Year; Art. School Fair All CANVASS SHOES ON SALE THIS WEEK BELOW COST ALSO BARGAINS IN WALL PAPER MRS. R. H. HENDERSON FEVERSHAM, - ONT sszsrasssrt ua* ! The Drudgery of Wash Day is a thing of the past when you put in a 1900 Electric or Gasoline Power Washer, or Hand Power Gravity and Wringer, all kept for sale by S. HEMPHILL CEYLON Agent for Beatty Hay Carrier goods, Steel Stalls and Stan- chions and Stable Fittings, Pumps, Churns, Brantford Wind Mills and Gasoline En- gines. Pump repairing is promptly attended to. A call is solicited. On account of hayino no available funds on hand, work on the county provincial road west of Pric-rvillc was halted last \sccl, for the year, and the machinery is bcinj; pi cparcd for storage | during the winter. About three miles of roadway were laid this year which extends about a mile west of Priceville, although there is one mile of road bed made that has not been finished. Last year when the nionry gave out the County Treasurer made an overdraft for the amount necessary and the Co. Council backed him in the expenditure. Part of ihc County Council arc aga : nst the county making such expenditures on improving the roads, and this year the ! Treasurer was not sure of the Council's support in the matter, so decided on , calling off alllwork for the season. A very difikult piece or road to build i was the part entering Priceville from the cast, which consumed several weeks . of work, but a good job was made of it. i _ _^^____^^_ Potatoes Wanted T We arc trfking in potatoes every day at both Priceville anil Ceylon. (Highest market price. Phone 'i, r3-l A. C. .MUIR, CEYLON H. A. McKEE Uhiropract'T Specialist At Pirk Hotel, Klesherton, Mciiidiy, Wednesday and Friday, 4 tu 8 p in. Fverham 'iesil<y, Thursday uud Siturdays" f>9p.m. Con;illatiou free BUSINESSCARDS SOCIETIES I CltlNUK AHTRUK 1-ODOE, No. S3S,A.K.A ' A M, tueoti In the Masonic ball. Arm s'rouq's hlocfc Kletbertou, every Friday OD 10' 1. 1 fin i the lull mocu. r. J. liellamy W. M.. V. O. Holland, 8ecrtry DENTISTRY I ,jnB. C MURRAY L. O. fi , rteutnl ur6jo I I* h< not Knuluato of Toronto L'nivnraitv 0<I , Hiya College ot Dental Surrcooiiu at Ontario, , ..-.> aduiisioUtered for teetb extraction Hi. ilij-fidir.ee Tot otito Hlrcot. HeBtertoD. , L'CAN, 4 BKNHV Hrrlter. Solicit or, l -> eic.-l. H. I.DCM, K. C.: W. V. Ucury, II. A. OUice. Jfl" l a! LUCM block, I'iiouc JA. r.Tsucli cllicd at Dund&lk nuci Durlia r. IT ItlGHT. ii TKLrONP, IlitrrUtar, Solid, " torn, &c. QUIcoi. Orey K lirncn Hlnck, Owen hoiiml. Kuudarcl Dank 'Klber- | ton. (Saturday*). W. H. Wright, '-V. P. felford ' J'. . BUSINESS CARDS V\'M. KAITTINI*. icenert Auctlcnr toi , * the vouiitirs of liroy ami Bhiiooa. , MI KI &ud Block fialea a bpecialty. Term* i ucxlemle. mttlif&otion guaranteed. Arraugn- i>Mt for <late way bo QiaJeat th Advance 1 i" i-. in Central tule|-lionol)Jce Kevonhau " tiy adilrowiluR u) at Fovm tiaiu, Out. kit. A. TITIMIUU,. H.A.. M. . pradnine ; ^^ fHMiiOii; Kftciiltv of Moilicim-, I'liivermty of Toronto. (>ffu' Illclianlwn III urk, I''I< 1 1>- i uiton, Tulej'lnue V., Prize Awards given lat 5Cc,, 2nd 40, 3id 30. 4th 20, 5th 10 and lUh Kibhoii. F, stands for Floherton school, 2 fur Orauu Valley, 15 Spriugliill, 4 Victoria C'oruars, 78. S. N<. 7, 17 Hock Mills. Stock Colts Cecil Betts. F. Calves Melville Sted and Bill Dat- on, F. Lambs Harold Richardson, F., Wil- lie White and Edward MoorefNo. 3. ItaniHT Oats Sheaf Oats Hartley Blackburn. F. Quart Oats -Hartley Blackburn. F., Howard Ferris, N'o. 3. Muniui* Wheat Sheaf of Wheat Willie White, N'o. 3. Field IVas Quart 1'eas Frank Kagle, N'o. 2, Stewart Muir, N'o. 7. Karl Hill, N'o. 2. Fiold Corn Sheaf Corn Graham Bland. Wes. White. Xo. 3. Sweet Com Bantam Corn Mina Hil. 2. Bruce Hawkens, 17, Candace Tolton, 'i, fi^lsie Nichols. 4, f!eo. Moore, 4. Bob Phillips. F. Potatoes Potatoes Bill Patton, F., Harold Allen, *. Jas. Allen, 3. Melville Ho- garth, 3, Harry Alkens, .'i. Kmery Fisher. F. Maimols Mangels Ceo. Hill, 2, Bob Par.slow. 7. Murray Inkster and Jas. McFadden. F. Turnip>. Turnips Herb Akins, 3. Dane Tal- bot, 4. Beets Beets Ted McDonald. F., Alice E. Muir, 7, Laura Boyd and Blanche Pat- ton, F., Gladys McFadden. 2. Kva Hill. 2. Carrots Carrots Elsie McKee, F., Harry Mc- Xiroll, 2. Ted. Stoddart. 2. Maggie Ferris, Marie Patton and F.dna Me- Callum, F. 1'arsnip-, Parsnips Margaret Turner. 7. Geo. McFadrten, Laura Boyd and Mildred Ferris, F. Onions Onion* Sylvia Aeheson. 4. Mabel Belts, 17, Ivan Lewis. F. Km it Collection Apples Frank Knule. 2, Florence liest, 3, Geo. Allen. 3, Harold Allen. ::. Jean Stuart and Helen Melt- on. F. Flower* Asters Gladys McFaddcn, 2. Kva Hill. 2. JVIina Hill. 2, Bessie Beard, :!, C'andall Tolton. 2, C'ora MeFaiUlen. F. Phlox Ivnn Lewis and Kdna Mc- ("allum. F. Sweet Peas Ted Mi-Donald. F.. Inez Brown. :!, Mary Mi.Vicoll, 2. Table Bouquet Alice Muir. 7. G. Cargne. Atnes Irwin nnd Laura lioyd, F., Alice Muir, 7, Lola Blackburn. 3. Poultry Cockerel Florence Allen, 3, .hick Hill. 2. Sylvia Aeheson. I. Melvin Steud. Agnes Irwin and Harold Rich- ardson. F. Merchant Tailoring up-to-date in style and workmanship I Men's and Boys' fine ready-to-wear Clothing Work Shirts, Overalls, Smocks, etc. Cleaning Repairing - Pressing All at lowest possible prices H. ALEXANDER Merchant Tailor Feversham, - Ontario ISI To Holders of Five Year 51 per cent Canada's * Victory Bonds Issued in 1917 and Maturing 1st December, 1922. ni CONVERSION PROPOSALS MINISTER OF FINANCE offers to holders A of these bonds who desire to continue their invtitment in Dominion of Canada securities the privilege of exchanging the maturing bonds for new bondi bearing 5} per cent interest, payable half yearly, of either of the following classes: - (a) Five year bonds, dated 1st November, I<f22, to mature 1st November, 1927. (b) Ten year bonds, dated 1st November, 1922, to mature 1st November, 1932. While the maturing bonds will carry interest to 1st Decembtr, 1922, the new bonds will commence to earn interest from lit November, 1922, GIVING A BONUS CMP A PULL MONTH'S INTEREST TO THOSE AVAILING THEMSELVES OF THE CONVERSION PRIVILEGE. Tki offer > madt to holders of the maturing bonds and is net open to other investors. The bonds to be under this proposal will be substantially of the character as those which are maturing, except that the tttfnptMO frem taxation does not apply to the Holders of the maturing bonds who wish to avail themselves of this conversion privilege should take their bonds AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, BUT NOT LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 30th, to a Branch of any Chartered Bank in Canada and receive in exchange an official receipt for the bonds surrendered, containing an undertaking to deliver the corresponding bonds of the new issue. Holders of maturing fully registered bonds, interest payable by cheque from Ottawa, will receive their December 1 interest cheque as usual. Holders of coupon bonds will detach and retain the lipt unmatured coupon before surrendering the bond itsel'] for conversion purposes. -*>*. t Ottawa, ftfc August, It 22. The surrendered bonds wHl be fp**varded by banks to the Minister of Finance at Ottawa, where they will be exchanged for bonds of the new issue, in fully registered, or coupon registered or coupon bearer form carrying interest payable 1st May and 1st November of each year of the duration of tht loan,, the first interest payment accruing and payable 1st May, 1923. Bonds of the new issue will be sent to the banks for delivery immediately after the receipt of the surrendered bonds. The bonds of the maturing issue which are not converted under this proposal Will be paid off in canh on thr tot December, 19W. W. S, FIELDING, Minuter of Fintmce. ********* i tk* * - ! ? * ? ? ? ! * I Rubber 1 * * i:: * - ? " I Bottoms - * > ii :: Those who require new Rubber ::: Bottoms on their old tops should :::: leave them NOW and :::: - illi Be ready for a wet . . * <* THOS. CLAYTON FLESHERTON, ONTARIO **{} **'**C** TT??*??*??****???!!???!!!?*!?;!???; ?!?:?????????*!****?? * Pullet Jack Hill, 2. Florence Al- len. :!, Sylvia Aeheson. 4. Harold Rich- ardson. F.. Carl Stoddart. 2, Lesley Ferris, F. Pen, 1 cockerel and 1 pullet Flor- ence Allen, 3. Harold Richardson. F.. Willis Cockburn. 2. Melville Stead and Luella Lever. F.. Carl Stoddart, 2. Kifiss While Kgfss Harold Richardson. 101- sie McKee, Jas. McFadden, Karl Brown, G. McDonald, F., and Frank F.aple, 2. Brown KBPS- Clifford Allen. 3, Les- lie Ferris. F., F. Best. .'!. Burton Stead. F., Stewart Muir. 7. Harold Thomp- son, F. Nature Study Weed.- Luella Lever. 3. Wild Flowers S. S. No .2. Weed Seeds S. S. Xo. 2. Manual Trnlnlnt: Towel Roller Leslie Patton. Ted .McDonald and Murray Inkster, F Milking Stool Malcolm McDonald. 7. Arnold Brown. :!. Harold Thompson and Itill Patton. F., Kverett Black- burn. 3. Leslie Ferris, F. Domestic Science Bread Irene Thompson. F. I'.i.scuitx Helen Heard, F.. Ciliulys McFadden. 2, Knu-rson Gallagher. 4. Kva Hill, 2. Layer Cake Laura Hoyd. F.. Sadie Oliver. 7. Mabel Betts. 17. Gladys Mc- Fadden. 2, Kva Hill. 2, Inez Brown, 3. Apple Pie Laura Itoyd and Irene Thompson. F.. Mabel Betts. 17, Alice Heard, F.. Inez Brown, 3, Ida Pedlar. 17. Senimr Knitting- Agnes Irwin, Blanche Patton, Helen Heard, Alice Heard. El- sie McKee. all of F. Sewing Edna McFadden, F.. Mabel Betts. 17, Florence Allen, 3, Inez Brown. 3. Florence Best. 3, Gladys McFadden. 2 Embroidery Alice Muir, 7, Marie Patton. F. Crochet Marion Aeheson. 4. Flor- ence McFadden, F. Writ in? :'.rd and Ith Books Laura Royd, F.. Mabel Betts. 17, Marlon Achesou, 4, Sylvia Achoson. 4, Inez Brown, 3, Alary Nichols, 4. 2nd and 3rd Books --Alice Heard and Hob Phillips, F., Geo. Allen, 3, Florence Best, 3. Blanche Patton and Agnes Irwin, F. J*raiuir Lead Pencil Drawing -Melville Ho- garth. Arnold Brown. James Allen, Inez Brown, No. 3, Carl Stoddart, 2, Florence Allen, 3. Map of (Jrey County Alice Heard, Geo. Sled. Blanche Patton, F. Contests Public Speaking, girls Inez Brown. Public Speaking, hotys, Harry Akins. Boys' Driving Ceofl Betts, Harold Hlchardaon, F., Malcolp'-McDonald, 7. Girls' Driving - 7 lrfabll Betts, 17. Lillian Carringtoir, F., Edna McCal- lum. F. Special Prize. Ruigin Pie- Laura Boyd, F.. Bessie Beard. 3. Transien* Chopping done OD Saturday only Graham Bros. Kugenta Hi>ney For S*l 1.V perlb., 10 po cms Jos !'. . Ii .in;:, b 1 >!i, i i. fjimll cooking stove WHuted U Sproule, Flesherion. A C*r of cement just arrived K. Karjtedt. Flesheitun. For Sn'e Cheap one good wagon, capaci'y .T>00. J. Runstadle Fleehertun. For Sale i! year old pure bred I Oxfurd Down ram for sale, lus papers.- i Georee Jehnsou. Flesherton. Ll'MBER -A small amount of Hoyr- Hi,', siding in.i v joint still ou hand. Phone 1;! \V. A. Armstrong for prices. For Sale or Rent The old * factory in Flesherton, on ensy terms. Apply to it. J. Sproule, Flesherton. Bor Sale Two building lots, m Flesh- erlon near the Methodist church apply to Mrs. M. ThJHtltthwaite, Fleiherton. For Sale :< Leicester ram lambs, also I three year old, all registered. Laurie Pedlar, phone 42, ring :, Flcsherton. For S.le Matched team, 5 and yean old, brother and EUter, also ,'t year Id K<>od strong driver. Will sell very cheap. H. Down, Fleshettou. " ine. Lost--Uu Sunday, Sept. 17, 19i!2, a child's overcoat between the Durham Road and Markdala via Fleshertou. Finder please notify Win Gibson, M rk- dale, Unt. to borrow (050 on uiortgge, reasonable interest, 1 to 3 years security oer ?5JOOO. Apply to Fioahertim Ad- advance. I If you are thinking ot buying H Crenut Sepaiatoi buy uooihor tmt-ilu- Del^avai,. which is the beat and moat teliable sep- arator made. Call, phone or write Hugh Knot*, Markdale. agent. Home and Lot For Sale The prop- erty known M the Athdown residence at Ceylon, an ei|(ht roomed dwelling, good cellar, sUbJe, etc. ; about an acre of Und, would make a uood home for a retired gentleman. For terms and fur- ther pi.iticul.iif apply to W. J. Bella ny, Flenherton. 1 May ft Tonsorial V- Parlors We Aim to Give Entire LAUNDUY Basket cfoce* Monday night, delivery KIM i) ov OLKVNIS^J u i DYK IiNU- vVi- r gents for Pftrker's Dy Woikh Clothe* cleaned tnd dyed, fent'h^ri riuvena<^d T FISHER -PROPRIETOR Onions For Sale 3 cents a pouiul by the sack. Firwt ctns quality. -JOfcv Bl^OHAXAN, Fleaherton BOAR for SERVICE" Purebrnd Tamworth Botr for service on lot 167, S W T and S E., Artemesii.. Term* -91.60. Sows not returned will r> charRw) .; t those in pig. Fob 16 T . J . STINSON, Prop Boar For Service Pure bled Kegtutnreo Vm k'nr Boar lor ser7ua Vineyard famous 77030- on l..r 107, S. W. T. & S. U.. .'. wemwia. Ton-ic 11.50. Sows not relnr IK-.! will br d ** those in ?'.

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