^. Wednesday, May ^1, 1947 THE FI.asHERTON ADVANCE SPRING HARDWARE Paint, Poultry Supplies Superflame Oil Brooders $29.50 Sherwin -Williams Paints, Enamels Electric Brooders 26.50 Q-V Quality PainU and Enamels Floor Wax, Polishes, Cleaners Brooder Thermometers „ . „ . „ .. „ Founts Feeders '^'""' Brushes, Roller Koters Royal Purple Stock and Poultry ^*='"*» Brushes, Mops Remedies Pails LADIES â€" We have BEATTY and EASY ELECTRIC WASHERS Farm Fence, Barbed Wire, RoUed Roofing, Asphalt Singiles in stock. DUNCAN'S HARDWARE Coal - Cement - Electrical Appliances Phone 54 FLESHERTON, Ont. â- 4 '4 Toronto were week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John McWiliiam. Mrs. MjcWdiUi'aim reonained for a week Ceylon and vicmity extend ^ir best wishes to Mr. Farquhar Oliver on his being chosen as leader of the Ontario Liberal Party at the conven- tion held in Toronto last week. CEYLON Dr. Harold Holnies, Owen Sound visited recently wiftii Mrs. Anna Mac- millan and Mr. Fred Chislett. Mrs. Downing of Preston is vjsitinjj with Mm. M. Irwin and Mrs. Wm. Burnett. Mr. d&ud Chislett and Mrs. Chis- lett of Waterloo spent the week end «Mh the former's father, Mr. Fred Qbisllett. The aympathy of this vicinity is Alitetlded to the besreaved relatives of tike Iste Allan McDonald, w!ho passed aiiray last Friday mominer and wlhose faaeral was held on Saturday, inter- nment being nuide in Priceville. Mr. J. A. Knox, G«met and John, ol Toronto suited Sunday with Mn. J. Knox. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haw of Swinton Park visited on Friday with Mirs. J. Knox. IMrs. A. S. Mtiir and Mr. Grant Muir are visitinig at their home. l^he many friends of Mrs. Edgar Patterson are glad to know that she is making saiisfactory progress., fol- lowing her recent operation in the Markdale ho8S>iital. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Stetwart and daughter, ISnda, have gone to reside in Toronto. We wish sucesis in theii new ventore. Mir. and Mrs. M. Reany and daugh ter, Miss Jean, of Palmersrtion visited Sunday with Miss Agnes Majqphiul. Mr. and Mrg. Fred Marshall and Mrs. R. Rutledge attended the fun KIMBERLEY eral in Toronto on Saturday of Mr. Howard EUiott. Mr. Miott is thf husband of the former Stella Mbf- sihall. Svmpathy is extended to the bereaved. The Ladies' Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Ken Stewart Wed., May 28*h, at 2 pjm. 'Mr. and Mrs. Pat Black and daiiRti- ter, Donna, of Gravenhurst, Mrs,,Boy Hergott and dauighiter. Rose Iforie, of Toronto, Mrs. L. Strain, Mr. L. Cotiterell, Miss Theo Strain, Miss M. Bumhaon, Mr. Ohas. Walker of Lan- ding, Mrs. Rolbt. Sewell and Mr. G Littlejohns o^ Maaikdale, and Mr. H. Ardh*iibald of Agincourt were recent visitors at the home of Mra. C. Archibald. Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. MoWilliaim of We are sorry to report little Leith Weber suffering a broken bone in his leg, received while playing football with the bigiger boys at school. Mrs. E. Ellis is home from the hos- pdtal feelinig in very good health. Mr. Roy Cornisih of the Baptist ehurdh has gone to Naipanee, while Mr. Ken Oaims of the Veterans for Chrisit is taking his place as pastor at Kim'berley. Mrs. Geo. Proctor returned to her home here the end of the werfc. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Soul and family visited Mr. and Mrs. T. Soul, Sunday. Mrs. M. Brueh, who has been visit- ing her sister at Kearney, caime home during the week. The farmers have not a» much grain sown as they would Mke, owing to so miuch wet weather. T^e ground is very wet in some places, while the cattle are only now being put out on the grase. IMIr. RusseU ESlisi has improved his store property hear lately, with a new Singled roof, a new foimdatioin and a new platform in front. Aw(f ijMiiiijJ^ OijJ^ ^AAfCmlcxJ .-^^M CHEVROLET "Why was Chevrolet my choice? Because, like most women, when I shop my one idea is to get the most value for my money â€" and Chevrolet is the car that gives you just that. As far as beauty, comfort, and all-round quality are concerned, Chevrolet is way up there with the big cars. Yet when it comes to price â€" well, the price is so much lower it's hardly ievable. And another thing I like â€" the upkeep cost won't strain our family budget! Yee, my choice was Chevrolet, and my husband says I couldn't have chosen better. Uig'Car value in small detailt, toot Moat Chevrolet models h*Ta retractive assist straps, ventilat- ing rear-quarter windows, aah receiver set into the top of th* instruraont panel, and either on« or two in the rear paaaenfMt compartment. iii'i ,iiy'1ft'[»^ii -A PKODUCT or ^CHJVROLE OiNEHAI, MOTORS- 6-347B D. 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Nylon Hose - First Qnality i "Orient"' and "Holeproof New Spring Shades 45 Gauge $1.65 42 Gauge $1.40 Sizes :8J4 to 10>4 F. H. W. HICKUNG General Merchant FLESHERTON, Ont. 1 1 II 11 11 m i 1 1 iiiiiiiiiii m i n» li -a NOTICE Beginning Tuesday, May 20th, our store and locker storage plant will be dosed at 6 p.ni. on TUESDAY and THURSDAY evenings. Your co-operation in arranging your shopp- ing in accordance with this will be gceatly appreciated. FUR STORAGE ' Fur Coats and Winter Apparel stored in our cold storage plant at reasonable tt>st. FRED G. KARSTEDT Phone 139,14 PRICEVILLE, Ontario L > iia».:«« *"««»«OB»«N«itJSS«*««l«,