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Flesherton Advance, 7 Mar 1923, p. 8

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March 7, IU23 THE FI ESHEKTON ADVANCE Small Advertisement Chopping linnc . ii I'll- -.Ky, ThuJttday, nd Saturday GMham Brt*. KueuU| For Sale Well bred Durham ooir due ( Jo frcfihru soon A. Conkey, Oylon Notice I m prepared to do cmom (jawing uautl, lath, lumber and Hhiiiglts. Kl. Sargent, Ccylou. For Sale Glden Vino Peas for seed. W .1 Magee, Eusenia 'Phone For Sale 25 giod breeding ewea rind ci,.v due Feb. lit, cash or turn*. Must itc sold. I 1 red Stuart, Flrsherton. !' -i Sl Three sows to farrow March 15.- H. D. MoLougliry, Markdale, 11 11. No 4 For Sle ffaiuiuoth clor and barley ceJ. a'no about 30U buihelu fead oats- KI-I .1 Smith, II R t, Fr Sale Grade euw due tn ohe round the Uil of March. J. K Jamii> ion, Eugenia. For Kile A G b p. gtiolme engine, KIUI in'i-td in good running condition. D. M.T-jt H-li & S.in. Flettherton. Kvrry day in every way Empire wall pipt-r Icadt the wiiy for ijuality, oulouin. ndp .: A$tu II. O. C*rrington, Fleiherton. O"K Loft Light black ami tan I'oun ! low set, ati'wrr (o nmno ( Urunin.ei, abou: .) ui lijih. Suitable reward J8p-r Stu*rt, Kiiiibrrley. For S i!e Rubber tire tiun^y with wor>den Hpokv* and nuto at, almost at good an new. App'y to U y \Vi od, 5Trkdle, or|Jaru \Vuod on the Sinclair firm near Flcuei!u. Fur Sle SOuO feel of hemlock inch lumber, quantity nf plank and sonnll ui; ; 5 vitlli-y rafters 20 ft. long ; also yixid log IIIMI-U suitable f >r outiiidu building J. Stcwurt, Proton SUtion Phono 32 r 12. Honey For coughs anrl colds line clorer honey only 13o. pr pouod W. 8. Innater. Farm For Sale hij acres, c'ose to tiwn, all M-,,:..|, well watered . house, barn and orchard. Iv-y terniH. Apply to ISFebtf .1. J. BROWN, Flesherton Farm For Sale or Rent L-jl 185-150, X.W.l'. &S.R, Arte- mesi, containing 1 10 acres, HO c'.ard, balance under hardwood bush ; wrl| wa'ered, finiiia barn 50 x liO ; nood (hire shtd, frame houie, half mile from pulilit school, one mile frotn high tuhool. -UODDIE"STE\YART, It K S Proton Station P.O. Stop Tree Butchery The Ontario Department qf highways has inido a hrst class movaiu determining to stop tree butchery along public roads. Not only is it the intention to beautify the highways, but to preserve the exist* ing beauty in that trues will nut be muti- 1 ii i 'I or - 1 niiri' I wherever it ii potsihje t > ave thum. No company, telephone, power or telegraph, will be allowed to cut the tre without permission anl only to remove branches which are entirely eneen- tial to transmission, will be KITWI, and in any case only the minimum ninouii'. of tree pruneiy will bn Hllowad, and such inn .t be done under the .supervision of the Department of Public Highway!. lu thin connection vaii<ua eompanies hvc entered heartily into co-operation with the department in that t present they art) trying to clar tliolr liuea with as little mutilation of trees as poiiibte. It is .: good itca t u uliould hare been started n.ii" years ai>o, before the Hydro I >f rin to r!.- 11 iur thuir power linesa long the highway* in thia part. Most of the trees were cut <!on ; a btie appearance of the road wn the reiult. BUSINESSCARDS Presbyterian Church Notes Dundalk 5 Flesherton 4 The Flctthcrton Intermediate hockey team went to Dundalk Tuesday evening and played a amc with the Juniors there, losinp by one goal, the score be- ing 5-4. .It was a fust game all through and the scoring by periods was as fol- lows : 3-2 for Dundalk ; Fleshwton scored one to Dundalk two when Dow was serving a penalty and Graves was goal tending Another goal was netted by I'leshcrton but some way or other an off side was made of it and it was not counted. Flesherton netted another in t he last. S. McTavish scored three of the goals and Carrineton the other. Thefonlff fault we found with the fame was the inefficiency of the^ referee and ths imposing of a ten minute rest in the last period to C. McTavish when there was no reason for it. The game quit with seven minutes yrt to play. Flesh- crton line-up was : Goal, Dow ; De- fence, Graves and Thurston ; Centre, C. McTRvish ; R Wing, Carrington ; Sub, Patton. Referee - K. Wilson, Dundalk. SOCIETIES pRlNCr; AKTHUK I'ODGK, No. JWS.A.K.A 1 A M. 1'ioetit ill the Masonic liall. Arm I'roug'it BlocK Klwliorton. c^ery l'ri<lT on or Iwfore the full ruoon. CL /. Ballamy w. V. A. K. Kellauijr. Secret ry. DENTISTRY ,' i C MCRRAV L. O. S , dental nargoon >' U(. nor Kraduate of Torputo UDlvHraity and >ti>ya Collc-fiu of I)utal SurKooni of Ontrl<x i alii'ifiiiiaterixlfor teeth extraction Otro atl.aidriice. Tbrouto Ktict. Flwberton. LEGAL Wanted-District Representative for Fleaherton anJ surrounding tcrritor\ p to reprcKcnt the Old Reliable Fonthill Nur- crie.". A sp!cndid opening for the right man For full information apply to Stone & Wellington, Toronto. Fur Salr- l)m-irii{ tinn> ti yeau old ; "pin of Geldii{i> .'t bud 4 y. ir- nil, Llck and well m i!. ! ..U Hereford cow due in Kebruarjr ; Krood HOW due in Min-li* JTOUHK miw< ; rul>rr tuvd t.u^:y iipilynen: will Nell by cash or aix in )iitli credit. W. J. Alcx, MnrUd<tlr U.K. No. f., PhjneliS t 2 1. House and lot for Sale II i. -,1, Lot For S<le The prop erty known an the Athdown ruiideuce at Cryloo, an ei|<ht rotimed dwelling. Ho eelUr, iitable, etc ; about an acre o! land, would make a uood home for retired gentleman. For terum and fur- ther iwrticulnrii apply to W. .1. I:. >. m- Fl*heilon. IMayft i , ,b, ,V tiUSHV Harrlfti-r. Solicitors, MC.-I. Jl. I.ucaB, K. C.; \V. D. Ilc-iiry, n. A. 0!lii-fB, Mark. >alfl I.ucnn Ill'ick, I'liuue , uiai.cli cBtcti at Uundalk anJ Uu hni. "livery fine grace of character isncar- cr to us now than it will ever be again tomorrow it will have taken a step . farther away ' Austin. The Sacrament of the Lord's supper will be administered next Sunday after- noon. Anyone svishing to unite wilh us will receive u hearty welcome. The Young Peoples' Guild is having a social evening next Tuesday in the basement of the church. Stiver collet- jtion. The Bethany Girls' Mission Band wil- meat al the Manse on Saturday after noon. i; I'.lUllT. ii VILKOKD, Harriet er, Rollci. ' torn, Ac. i iHi'i:*. (iirv v Druca Hlock, Owen Hound. Ktamlard Hank ,'KletliRr. too,(Katurdaji). W. H. \Vrl|!ht, W. 1'. -1'cUord Jr. BUSINESS (,'AUUS iy.M. KA1TTINU, Iri'i.iT i AM In in- i loi " the couotlei of iin-y and biuicov 'anu and stock ! a upecUlty. Termi >' tut" MktlBfaotiOQ guarantied. Arrangt- uentslor date* may be made at thn Advance ifljcf, t,r <'entral telppboiio olKco frttventliaiu irtiralilr<i>iuR me at Fevei Uatn, Oat. it. A. 'I I l!M:ll.l . H.A., U.K.. CTaduXu fron. the Faculty of Medicluu.UAlvvnilt) of Toronto. ftlon. Office KIchardMD I'l ock, r h * " BOAR for SERVICE Purelirod Tumworlh Bo-ir for si-rvice op lot 167. S W T nd S K., Arternesia.. Terin H.50. Sows not returned will be chaiurd sitine aa thote in pit;. K.-l, !.- -T..1.STINSON- Prop Leg Broken In Woodg II in) Fells, well known hurt', has I been having nn unfortunate ' u. up in ihi- northern luiirAior woods this winter, liu nut with an injury to hiit uye and w.is in tlie hospital at S.iil my ha\irij{ it ,!,' -1'iri rl. After leaving the hnvpiial and working for ten ui>-, old in m K<ttaii>>' j'linptd on him i^-on and hroke in- ! _ in -i'i:ii' in un., i When Harry ^ - i ut A! tie end of ihren months thu luiolui i\. , , will 1 k-iy In-. ,i Iliiii.' 'if t!.-' | .11' for him. Farm for Sale Boar for Service 100 hcri-H Houtli half 5, oon. 2, Euphra- sii, 7"> civ c'.i-aiuil. Apply to rmo SMITH, in* lino II U 2, Flukher'on, Building Lot For Sale I am offeritiK my huildiiiK I . nn 'l',.i . onto s'ret-t, tlit> liuildinjs on wlncli were burned in (!, rec"nt tii- for nalx m HII attritclivt- price. <!ooi IIUSIII^.-K or reai- denco locution. Andrew (iK-|nist. I'urolired li*iti;red Yorkshire Boar ' for ierric<- un |.,i :;i, Ui con. toiith O.D. : R, Arieinen'a. Terms fl.CO. SOWN' not rturnd wlU b chari^d game UK those in |>ig. J. J. MKADS, PriceiJ!p. Tonsorial Parlors Boar For Service We Aim to Give Enliro LAUNDUY-Bwkot clones Monday Pure b.ed K^iHte^u Y..rh.hir. Boar ni ht - lloliv|ir ' Kl "" t >' ev for fcrviow VineT'd famou* 77.WO ,. .. . VIVl , HVK-IMI' ,,r,Ulti7. S. W.T. AS. R.,Arten.,-u ^'-''\NIN. u 1 1>YK INO- Wear TerniH tl.Wt. 8o*n nut returned will hu i Kent for Park-i-'H Oy Works Clothes :liii!itl sRiiif lht>e in pi(f. c'cnllM nnd dyi-l. f rut hers rcjuvenstod I0,4.ii2 T. J. STINPOV TFISHIilf- \ The Natural Wealth of Canada Farming CANADA in the past three years has exported surplus vegetable and animal products to the value of $1,900,000,000. Farming is capable of in- definite expansion in Canada because of boundless areas of fertile land still unoccupied. By a system of Branches reaching to all districts and by a service adapted to the needs of the farmer, the Bank of Montreal is contributing to this phase of Canada's development. BANK OF MONTREAL Established over IOO years A Complete Banking Service Throughout Canada X , "n,, Grey Cp. Liberal Dead Ottawa, March I. William Milne, aged 87, former ofliciiil of the post-office Department anil a prominent Liberal in (Jrey county for many years, dird here tonight Me came from a well-known Ahcrdecnshire family. The late Rev. Andrew M. Milne, Superintendent of the South American Bible Society, and Dr. John Milne of Aberdeen L'nivers'ty were brothers. He is. survived by a son, Rev. Dr. J. \V. H. Milne of Ottawa. School Report S. S. Nn. 3. Arteniasid 4th i'l.wn-1 U own, H Akim. L K Allen, .1 Allen, H llleokbino. 3rd - 15,-nrd II., 11 Akiuf, A Brown, ftl Kerriv, M Hi.>{rlh, E MiKire. 2n.l A F Best. H Ferris, W White, I! Board, A Brown, I/ liUcktmrn. 2nd B-G Allen, A Akins J Beard. M- Bt-ntty, Ter-cher. The Postponed Carnival WILL BE HELD AT Flesherton Rink Thurs., Mar. 8 EVERYBODY COME OUT AND JOIN THE FUN. LOTS OF GOOD PRIZES AND AN OPPORTUNITY FOR EV- ERYONE TO MASQUERADE. Band in Attendance SEE LARGE BILLS FOR FULL PARTICULARS. Admission : 25 and 15 cents Last of the Season, Come ! Markdale Here Tuesday The Markdnle hockey team is to p'ay in l-lfshi>rlon with the locals next TUPP- <Uy nuih', Mtrch i:Mi. Tliis nhould h a rrnl pood amo ax both learns wil! be out to win. (iarno etlled at S p m - It c isle money nowaday* t . insua * tho -.i! ili'-,i kind of a m-WKpaper and vhe Urj-er it JN *n1 the oftener it appears ih* more it cog:. Paper, ink. type.pola, lahor, coit d mtilrt what they did a few year nR,>, and no local |npr caa b* rxppc'cd to ouccecd unlvs* every losal Hctiviiy laps it for-thu puMici'jr whteb it is 8uppoi-d to uive all IOCM! doiiig. A locnl pip^r cin't haul town along un- t lens it Htcuim en-.ugh invonn) Jo pay for lint KM'iliiiH time will ke--p im engine K>ing Torhnln S.-nr AUCTION SALE Farm Stock & Implements GEORGE FISHER LOT 34, CON. 5, OSPREY wil! hoM no Aujtiuii S,ile THURS., MARCH 15, 1923 when the f i will bu olfritd : LIVE STOCK Heavy black mare 5 yi* old, b'ack driving maie riaitii; 7 yrs if not sold hrforii, Durlnni row 8 > . old ii.,| , ,1 in cilf due April iJ, II,:., ford row (> ) I'H o!d Huppi a a in calf dun Jiinw .'. urey cow H yrs old -n, |> ,-i-,t in oilf due Mny 10. Durham heifrr 4 yra Niippiiti d in c>lf " ..- Out 1'J, gri*y (,iw 8 yrw old t-uppoKitd in , .,li du<! .Inly SO, id cow & yearn old a!f al foot, j^rey heiffr 4 yuan- old diy, iwo steny ririnu 2 yri", heifer i >ini' 2 yix, youllng t\lf, bro nl H,I* duo time ot Hale, hii.od sow duo '. i 24, 10 store pijjs, about 40 young liens, two lurkoy liei,, two (;BJS nd ^ .i..l -, nil'l.KMKNl'S KroMt and Wo.d tiinili-r 7 foot out nearly now, MoCor- mick mower U loot cnt neeiljr niv, M 11 Heed dri'l 10 1: , MoCi muck rtianuru NIT, ml. r, M II \'.\ tooth rill'l.nl ii, HBl of i) x ii c'i thiiitlo culler*, CatKfthutt one furruw rid'iirf plow Henry new. No 81 Cockftliutt wulkini; (ilow, Wilkinson g.kiiK pl.iw, net 10 bull diamond iron hirnnvH, Hiin \\ i. . .-i hrt m u ;. .-i sluighs nw luMu-r . tirdd bug^y, >.<. \ tiied bu^'gy, oHtter, two IO)IOH, Toronto faun- lunmili with li)i'i.'i'r, root pulpni, root -.. iiH,,-i. gtiodaione, Hionebnat. wheel* borrow, w u' HI boi, stock rack, hay rick gravel box, wood r*ck, two feed rssk, Set (if If no ll n I. (?,!. HMt plow ilM l.rl-, set siniilr tmnioss, i:)rnii'if belli, three horsu ooll ir^, pair horse eovr, h HI trees, twin DBujokM, tiumbrr of pucd ,, .in bug 1 *, i|Uun'ily K'Hid tood barley, natH ai.il i, ..''.i-. !i: n , naw lutsrnailonal 1A i,., : |i ,..-. i engine and puuip jcl<, iViollit riiii{i', healing Hton-, a number 01 Uood pip'.'-", S'ui il.ird cream 8H|>ita'.or, Dti-y i:hinii, Wivblitni; machine nearly new, kit'lii'ii rii|ilionrd, kitolit>n loung<', ix kilu'u n cli'iii'A, i x'riiM.m t..b!i', iron luJ.lte;il. hit bid "(.liriys, t^o inMtr S:R, f il,-". In us and TCMHH -Fowl iii.d grain cit,h ; SUHIK of tl\ -i 'U'llm'n mill i-.inli-r, r<sli ; o< cr lhL iiininni' 12 month .1 rr^li- "-i|l .!>.. yi?i-n .ii.ivn j ,ii>t if t-. ' i r ."i |i i cuit, ' iiiri"-- .i-'i ,.i I u 11 i "ti-H. ' I |, >. iriilt-ll n<y f iri'.i -Hid Kill HM\::-''a ritflu after th" sulr, Gi". ! V'm. K t in- i'ro-.. Auci i-r ^ *-^ KSESHfl 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. You are considering the purchase of a Car. You are not quite sure of your judgment. You desire to know what the judgment of other car buyer* has been. It has been the well-ordered and considered judgment of forty-seven car buyers out of every hundred who have bought car* to buy a Ford CftTi Of the remaining fifty-three, the highest number who purchased any one make of car was sixteen. Forty-seven people will average among them better judgment than sixteen. And it was tho well-ordered and considered judgment of these people to buy Ford cars. Theso people were scattered from Halifax to Vancouver with the average transportation needs to solve for themselves and their goods. They bought Ford Cars. Thetr judgment was based on . Lowest liiti..! Cost. Lowest Up'uecp Cost. Lowc-.t Pr,< i .< f . r ref.-.ir parts. Ability Ui obi iia i/.iita readily anJ r.^ynhfo, Ablli: ..... . ;.trvii.'j : I a:iy om <! .VH) Service Stations-. in a straight l : ne Irtm Halifax , > Vancouver fii'se Sjrvico Siatiuiu would bo only oue nr.te ar^'t Theknov.lci';;; thil th picp cl c-.r, tho if pair parts and ccnic'o labot Is stana- rdizcd to tho 'uwcst pur, The well-ordered a:vl eor.?idcrd iUit^Minf of forty-seven pnichasRi-i out cf ovtr. hundred pinch!: set -. ; c-\ii, .: hi ya?ofaC^i cliuaid I .; i: * jittn ..i'or c Ki-tto buyal'on. The Prlco c* 41. - TourU:f( f Preig!i;ni3 Covuii.ru- Audit c H. DOWN & SONS, - FLESHERTON \ . PORD MOTOR COMPANY OP CANADJ, , TOIW, 0>/-

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