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Flesherton Advance, 28 Apr 1943, p. 5

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Wednesday, April 28, 1943 Small Ad. Column FOR BALE Urge seed pear Kei Btownrt, phone 32r4 Flesherton, FOR SALE 12 Yorkshire pigs ready to go. R. C. Oliver, phone 21r2. FOR B^T.K Gander. Apply to Warren Morrison, Maxwell. 45c2 FOR SALE Mare oolt. rising 3, trown Percheron. John Flynn, R. R. I, Flesherton. fOH BALE/ 8 collie pupa from good keeling stock. Ken. HIM, Mark- dale, Ont. FOR SALS Yorltshire pigs, ready to wean. John Meads, Pricevtlle. Phone 21 r 4. FOR 9AT.P1 450 egg capacity in- ubator. hot water heated, nearly J&a. Allen, Flesherton. FOR SALE House for rent on the East Back Line, good large garden. Norman Loacks, R.R. 2, Flesherton. FOR SALE Pont lac coupe 1934, flOO. good rubber. Lewis Kerton of HaxmU. Phone 4 r 4-1, Feveraham. WANTED Morses and eowi fit for mak lead. JBB J. Meass, Prtoeriak, pkom 21 r 4. WANTED Hoeset aad eews fit for miok fn^.f. Bactw, Proton 0tataa, R.E. S, phone Orl. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that our bulls are not available for service to the public. Wm. Walker and Neil McDonald, Eugenia. HIDES Agaia i the market far hide* beef, horse, sheep aad e*K kins. <Frank Eagles, R. R. 3, Pre- ton Station, phone Hit FfesaerUa. FOR SALE Litter of pigs ready to wean; another litter ready in two weeks; also good steel tire baggy. Frank Eagles, telephone 41r3, Flesher^n. 44c2 FOR SALE Barley, no-barb and O.A.C. No. 21; also quantity Cartier oats, grade, good standard No. 1. Alex. S. Muir, Ceylon. Phone 49 r 1-4. 45cS FOR SALE Good Vanguard oats, rust-resistant ;~ also two purebred young Yorkshire sows. Roes Stevens, Proton Station. Phone 32 r 3-1. Bray pullets for later markets for late June, early July delivery, should be ordered now. Otherwise, sold out. John McWilliam, Flesh- erton. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that our bull is not available for service to the public. Stan Camp- bell, R. R. 4, Flesherton. .... 48p3 FOR SALE G-P. mare colt, 3 yrs. old; Clyde and Blood horse colt, 3 yrs. old; 8 yr. old Percheron geld- ing; also duck eggs. D. W. Adams Flesherton. 46p2 FOR SAT. in 3 tresh cowa, others to freshen soon; 2 2-year-oid steers; 8 young pigs; quantity o Alaska and Vanguard oats for aeed. Rich- ard Alien & Son, Fleeherton, 1 mile east of No. 10 Highway. Phone 45 r 2-1. 46c2 FARM FOR SALE OR KENT 100 acres with good buildings. Lota. 73 and 74, Con. 1, North Dur- ham Rd., Artemesia, For further particulars apply to Mrs. Jai. San* 1 - iland, Dundalk. FOR SALE 2 young cows, due in May, 17 yearling cattle, 11 good pig?, six weeks old. Gordon Stew- art, Flesherton. Phone 26. 48pl WANTED Good pasture farm with creek water. Gordon Stewart, Flesherton. Phone 26. 4Spl FOR SALE 15 young pigs, ready to wean. Peter Muir, Ceylon. Phone 2r22. 48c2 FOR SALE Furniture and pianos. Huge tii,,. :-: of chesterfield suites, etc., new and used pianos at Schuett and Sons, opposite thea- tre, Mount Forest. Free delivery. FOR SALE 'Roan Shorthorn bull calf, 10 months old; 2 grade heifers, supposed In calf; Rayo lamp; hanging lamp; washing machine and ringer; draining board; cream separator) M.-H. mower; M.-H. binder. Harold Button, Fleaherton. Phone 73 r 1-3. ORDER Bray chicks now for June- July delivery. In meantime get cockerels. In a few months they'll bring in ready cash with meat ra- tioned. Tell Bray agent what you'll need. John McWilliam, Flesherton. FOR SALE 15 bushels of Mamoth Clover Seed. Clarence Alcox, Markdale, R.R. 6. WANTED A Small Wardrobe Trunk. Box 215, CM. The Advance. It's a crime to loaf these days. But that isnt why a lot of people are in jail for taking things easy. To Help Him NOW . . . and When He Conies Home ' fl /OUR SON (or your neighbor's l^ son) is in battle dress perhapa / ... on a ship at sea, or flying a bomber. You are proud of him, but you pray for the time when he will be back home. You will do anything you can, you say, . . . everything you can ... to bring him home safe, and bring him home soon. Well, here is one thing you can do. You can buy Victory Bonds. When you buy Victory Bonds you help your boy to do the big job he is doing now. You help to make sure that he has everything he needs; better equipment than the enemy has. And you are saving money to have a better home for your boy to return to. HAVE MONEY FOR HIM WHEN HE COMES HOME He will want to work with new farm implements . . .new equipment ... to replace things that may be worn out. He will have new ideas to improve the farm. He may want to experiment with new crops, new stock, new farm- ing methods. He's young and ambi- tious as you want him to be. He will need money to do things he plans to do. Victory Bonds . . . money saved now and loaned to Canada to help win the war . . . will be yours and his to use when the war is over. SACK Tff ATTACK Buy all the 87.4 you can WHAT IS A VICTORY BOND? A VICTORY BOND It the promtee at the Dominion of Canada to repay in Mb the full face value of the Bond at the time stipulated, with half-yearly Interest at the rate of 3% per annum until maturity. A Victory Bood ia the afett Investment in Canada. The entire resources of the Dominion stand behind it Canada baa becu issuing hood* for 75 years, and has never failed to pay every dollar of principal and interest. A Victory Bond b an aawt more readfly converted into caah than any other security. Wewthta emblem of Victory National War Ptnonct Committn FARMS FOR SENT In the village o* Flesherton term of 49 acres, good paiture and water, also lot 199, 1 N.E., Artemesia, oon- taining 60 acres. Will either Mil or rent. Mrs. L. A. Fisher, Flesherton. FARM FOR SALE Lot 7, Con. 8, and part Lot 7, <5on. 7. Osprey, the property of the late Margaret Meffatt. Submit tenders o or before March 17th. to W. A, Blaschke, Box 587, Preston, Ont Terms: At least one-third cast, bal- ance secured by mortgage. Highest or any tender will not necessarily be a-eepted. BUSINESS CARDS AUCTIONEER WM. KA1TTOG LICENSED AUCT10VBE* for ti Cotmty 'at Grey Feat and stock sles ur spec - reasonable, SatUftcaoa Dates annaagod at The efiee. > DR J. E. MILNE Office Durham St. f to 4Jt 4I to M ... We ssnos aeM SB. New Father: "What's the baby crying for?" Mother: "Because I told him he looked like you." An "open mind" may have the sign of maturity but it may also be the sign of a vacant lot. London is said to have hidden movie talent. So have many of the stars. All people hope for the beet, but have you noticed how many people are working for it these days. STEPHEN'S CORNERS We tend our sincere sympathy to the family of th late }fra. Wm. Jsmieson in their very sad bereave- ment. We are sorry to report Mrs. Roy Fenwick laid up with a very ore arm. Mrs. Dave Ring is in attend- ance. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Magee, 10th Line, visited on Saturday winh Mr. and Mr. Joe Poneous. Mr. David Jamieaon of Markdala spent a day with Mr. Wm. Jamieaon and Mr. and Mrs. Austin HilL FEVERSHAM Mr. and Mrs. H. Alexander visit- ed a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Colquette in Owen Sound. Mr. Wm. Ileitman left last week for the north country, where he will spend the summer. Miss Mary Mills, of the Bank of Toronto staff has been off duty, M she is ill with the flu. Jackie Teeter, little two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Teeter, had an attack of pneumonia last week, but we are glad to know he is doing aie- ely. Friends here were pleased to have a call from Mrs. Quine at Toronto, this week with friends in Toronto and Hamilton. Mrs. Howard McKee is spending while she was visiting her aunt, Mrs, Fred Hale. Miss Edith Heitman of Gibraltar and Miss Bessie Potts of Toronto visited over the week end with Mrs. Heitman and Norma. Mr. Lome Mclnay of Colling-wood spent the week end with friends S.i the village. VICTORY LOAN CONCERT SOUND MOTION PICTURES "Thrilling" "Spectacular" "Blood Stirring" Authentic War Films "ALL THESE THINGS" "PINCERS ON JAPAN" "ONE DAY OF WAR" COLORED CARTOON and COMEDY "R. C. A. F. SING-SONG" to be shown at Flesherton Town Hall on Saturday, May 1st and at MAXWELL THURSDAY, MAY 6 Speaker: MAYOR GARFIELD CASE, Owen Sound Show starts at 8 p.m. ADMISSION: FREE "Put into your task, whatever it may be, all the cour- age and purpose of which you are capable. ..Keep your hearts proud and your resolve unshaken. ..Let us go forward to that task as one man, a smile on our lips and our heads held high, and with God's held we shall not fail." His Majesty King George VI. Our Immediate Task Now Is Buy VictoryBonds 111 F. H. W. HICKLING ml MK!I* FLESHEKTOH il

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