Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 26 Apr 1917, p. 4

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April Itt 1017 r n& FLESH K 1? r N a d v^ a n c e in /icQhci . u\\ In la<l«|Kinleiit iU'WDpapcr, |iiil>li>lie(l every rhur/day »' the orticf, CoIIiukwudiI Hircft, Fl«li«rti>i<. 8iib-rri|>ti'iii price {^l inriiniiuin ohm |>*i(l inttdv'tiicc ;91 ^^>>vlltâ- â- t not s<i pa>l A>lv«r ixiiiK rates on npplicfttiou. CircoUli'Mi 1,10() weakly. W. H. Thurston Editor 248th Battalion Notes ^ m urnis Odds and Ends :-%.^? -#" Correctod Lieut. Yu'o liiis iii-ije himself 11 yreat fiiVUt'ilH ill DiuImiii liy thu euthusiust.o Diani.iu' ill winch lio cii->por»teil wiili everythiui; nMscil in that lowii. Ho lifts been in grenl dom iiul ;in i assists rei;ular- ly at till! c-liuroh sorvi'.es on Sund«y, bulli as ormnis: .tiul us ii vocal m'loist, li.'iides 6iuK>ug it v..rioiu fVi'iits diirinj; weik d»ys. Ill c "lisiM|Uiil 'e uf Uieio and other activiiios, L^eul. Vule is lUtellig with good vuccess in DjrIiHiii. A circuUr lettc'i' lixs bo«ii sout t'l tli niimbci>> of the -MSih l.j.i^uo by C.tptiiu P»r3oi»s, .nki'ii; tli- o-opt-iuiioii in iheir oblrtiiiing ui ioltui's. As a lliii k otferins; pUtomi for tlm viooriei Ule'y Achieved willi ".\ Mroiu, Strang jiuli" cesiiUs iiiiiy ''tf cunhJeutiy lonked for. New clean i))s"i'rs everywhere. It \iio\Ls like s^.riui; cleaning at ll'.-ftd>|U irt- cu. T.'iese (.ii-tcrs iiumh djiuethin^ lo you, 6<> riud theiu carefully. As soon as the roais .ire in shape for couifortah'e tra.cUini; fur the public, the 24H:h Bitiitlioii nilc:id.s piyiiu \iiiis ti all I lie smaller centres. The 24'< h (iteys hive a new supply of very atlfiiclno re.'rur.iii'' p>s'.eis, m i^t of them xi'ut Mut_fr >in Kiulmid mid li'ne •Ireidy t ikeii ^leps t > pis', the County wi'h theiii. Om/.ens yeii-iully *re a'-.ked tu a.s.sist the Bitt.i i nil in ;,'ivin4 ih'se poster* g'K)d loeatioiH and t I lielji keep the p '."ters in pi iCi.'. This is just out of the iiiiiiiy little wivi in which citiz iis can give pHtri itic supp.irt to C«l. U uke and nia ot)io;?rs in bruii/in'.j ihe Ue^iiii^iit up t J fuM strenylh. Carefully SVheal. .. < liiis . . . IV.IS Hurley . . . liuekwheal . 115 to '.)•"• Flour f!,") 80 ti) $(5 50 Hay t! 7 00 to 8 00 Ituili-r .'.4 to lit) Knys, flesh 'Jl o 111 I'otiitoes per bag 2 00 to 2 Ot ,, , w u I ARTICLES FOR SALE Lach Week f^ O'l 10 'JOOJ l'oi.i.„<K I'noNoi.As and doublo disc 7'l to 70 1 records for Siil'j. I'hono'as from $ia up, . 1 !K) to "J 10 I Hiid records f Hoc up. WIum! in !lj to !> > 1 10*11 c.ill and hear soiiio ^ood iiiuHiu at â€" W. A. Hawkon, I'lioto Studio. In the C'luy Kelt. To deraonstrate In every way the agricultural possibilities of Northern Ontario It Is proposed now to estab- Ush a creamery ut New Llskeard on the Temiskamlng and Northern On- tario Railway. The Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture has already been engaged in selecting a typo of dairy animal that will he suitable to the northern climate, and In order that settlers and farmers may have a market available the creamery will be established. To meet the demand for agricul- tural labor the Director of Coloniza- tion is sending agents to points In the United States for the purpose ot attracting men looking for this class of work to Ontario during the com- ing summer. A year ago this was tried with considerable success, and as the supply of that class of labor Is even larger now. it Is expected that an increased number will take advantage of the opportunity. Farm- ers desiring assistance should com- municate with the Director of Colon liatlon before the first of Februarj and the applications will be dealt with in the order of receipt. For siilo cheap and on easy ti rnis. Lot lo, eon. 11, Ospiey, 110 iicrus. This is a liist class fiirm and Ml a i;oiid m.ito "f ' ,.iA caluvatiiiii. Uiiod Lank li.irii uiul new iKjj frame dwelliii};. Apply to U. J. iSproulej i^j Klesliertiiii \ ^»,^ Lej<al Blanks For Sale â€" R. .J. Sproule kei'ps constantly on hand iiiid for sale clieap a full stock of Deeds, Mi)rt'4ages, Wills anil .'ill other leyal lilaiiks. Any reiiuiriiin such will lind it to llieir inter- est to give hiiu a cull. MISCELLANEOUS llaiiiii; taken over from H. li. McLean the \V. ii. I'lckell Iiii'ur.iiR'c husiiK'ss, I am prepared to loi k after ilie interests of llie putilic. lliii;h U. lliimiuiiid, U. U. No.l. Ceylon. Agent. I'hoiie '> r 2. 1 AuK. Try Feverslmiii I'a^try Kliiur, the liest for your co ik. All Ont«rio wheat. If ynu want a yood jiiano or any other music il iiislruiii.iit, cull or write J. C, Koiiliier, .nusic dealer and photo artist, Markiale. Private fuHd.s to loan on real ebtaie e wltn tne uirecior oi i.u.«ii- ,«e-urity at reasonahio rate of interest. before the first of February Apply to U. .1. bproule, Hcslierton. sept 2;5 .Itilinll. l!erwic'< of .Slielhurno writes »H f.jll PUTS III t'lf Free I'reis explaining' the " Ktr«n;{« phenomenon ' i.'ueii m our last isiue : " D'iver McDowell is one i'i the few around here who have seen '.St. EUiiu « tire,' as it is popul.iry cillej. This ii an appearance soiiietiuiet seen, ui jre tsp.'tially in southern cUm- alea, during thuii leislorni.", of a brush or at ir of VnUt at the top i.f niants, spiiei More 'Hun Barbarity. A sentence of 12 years' imprison- ment has been passed on Pte. W. (lillly) Brooke, son of Mrs. C. J. Brooke, of Ottawa, by the Germao military authorities. It Is believed that Pte. Brooke refused to maice munitions, which would be used against the Allies. The charge be was found guilty of was mutiny. On a postcard written on October 18 from Cologne, Germany. Pte. Brooke says: "You will be surprised, I know, to learn that I am confined in a militao' prison here, havtag re- c/elved a sentence of 12 years on a charge of mutiny. Quite an experi- ence, isn't it? As I am allowed to write only to relatives please tell .Mr. M health and splrlta good. De- tails in letter later. Pte. Brooke was one of the lirst Canadian divi- sion. Kolng to Krancp early In 1915. He was captured at Langemarck. He was Urst at Ceissen Prison camp, th'>n at Celly. and later at Saltau, lliuhest price for Imtter and ecu* at (Jr.iliiin Uros. Ku^eiiia. .Juno 211 For Sale--A ipiantity of clean seed Miiii|ai,. whe.it, ilso one Dm ham row, due to freshen. May 1st. -Alex . Whyte, H. K. No. .1, Priceville. NOBBY SUITS FOR BOYS This week we are making a Special Di.splay of Nobby New Suits for Boys. The .styles are the newest, including the new Norfolk and Pinch back models. The patterns are all .specially selected for Boys wear, combining good appearance with good wearing (pialities. The sized range from 24 to 35. Breast measure and all are specially priced from $:J 95 the $10.00. ii F. H. W. HICRLING FLESHERTON, - ONTARIO. or other pointed ohjecti. It issunjl'iniM where the alleped mutiny look place. accompiniei by a iii&sing noise and is »! the same lu'ure as the li)(ht ouscd by electricity stretniini' otf from points coii- lieetel Kith an electrictl micliin.i. This' {.henomenun occurs more or 1 st durini; thunderstorniif, but only .1 few around here hive actutUy aeeii it. Sulors at, »e» frequently see such lights at lie'' mi-st head and tlii^y c msiiler it a hiju that tliey hive notliiii;^ to {â- ;\t from the storui His father is the late C. J. Brooke K.C. Apparently stricter regula- tions arc made as to prisoners In the German ramps writing home. The re- latives of soldiers who had previous ly received letters regularly, as well as cards of acknowledgment fre- quently. In th" last few months have received only a very few regulation cards. These have been from four to six weeks apart. â-  ^ SUFFICFENI â-  .^ totaki ^ DUMiiesanHoui Take You ilesanHourorNore Paint inn and paper-hniigiiig. Ssie j samples. - H. Cirrington. Ooi. 1 1 Fer Sale or Uitnt- in the village c.f Fl Mileolni .McDmald. Holstein Bull For Service AtthorouKhbred Holstein lull fi.r service on t» l.s;»-lsi S.W. f. * S.ll.. Artenie»ia;clo«- â-  I lui, l,s;»-lsi S.W. t. * is.ll.. <\rtenie»ia; cios- ut â€" Biickvcueer house cly related o the worlil's eliinipi'oi 4tpoimd •"leshertoil. Apply toâ€" eow. 'rerui^: *1 oH for gr.ules, ?.*«.U0 for pure For Sale - Good cream sepatatix: ; "Favourite" barrel churn ; unci a lame butter bowl.â€" ,\.H.McCleaii, Fleslieiton. breds 1 .Inlv 17. â€" ' ; Kl ). .MOORE & Son. For .'saleâ€" Cow an 1 '.i year old heifer Mark Murphy, Ku;L;uniii U.K. 1. For Service Lost- .\ buiicli of six or sjven kejs Hcward awaits the tinder when returned One \ ure bred Shorthori. Bull on W toâ€" Malcolm McDonald, FleHhortoii, TO, con. 1), Artemesia. Terms fl.OO fo' _, ^_ 'grades. Must be paiJ within !)|'inonth9 ,. ,, , ,1 ^ ttr. . t 1 1 from date of service. For .Sale â€" About 20 Ions of (â- ootl hay. '""" and a l.t ot uood .straw. -M. U. t»ri, ' 1 Jan. 17 â€" U. O. TL'RNLR. Proton It. n. STOCK AND EGGS FOR SALE Tamwortb Swine, B. R. Eggs, and Roueu Duck Egss. 1 have for ipiiek sale some yoiiuRTaiiiHorth* (or lireedinj; purjKMes ; also some Barred Kock et?gs, ami Hotieii Diiek eggs for hatching pur- IKjsee. Prices right Phone or write â€" GKO. W. ROSS, OcUHlli Oaprey Tl. SysUm. .Maxwell, P O For Service For service on lot 12, con. !•, Osprey, one purebred bhorihorn Bull. Terms 1.50. Also one pure bred Yorkshiie •. Biiar, Terms 81. (JO. All accounts must \ be paid to FUED TYLER, Msnaeer. â€" 1 Sep Flesliepton ^^ Tonsorial "^ Parlors We Aim to Give Entire Satisfaction LAUNDRYâ€" Basket closes Monday night, delivery Friday evenia I CLEANING and DYEINGâ€" Wo »r agents for Parker's Dye Worksâ€" Clothes cleaned and dved. feathers rejuvenat d T FISHER. -PROPRIETOR The Old Adage The Proof of the Pudding it in the Eating The same is cfpiall} true of the 1900 Gravity Washer. Try one and be convinceil that there is none better. S. HEMPHILL Agent, I Ceylon 5E # Full line Of iMcUoriuick Farm Iinpleineiits, Binders Mowers, Kakes, Loac'ers, Drills, Cultivators, Plows, liidiug and Walking Ifaiiows Hiantfcrd Wind Mills, Piur.pH, ripitig aiitl Fittings of all kinds, Heattic? Hay ("Carriers. Hay Forks, Slings, Filter (Jarriers, Folding Hath Tubs, Frost Wire and Fence C'litter.s and Sleighs. A Call Solicited] Satisfaction Guaranteed. S. HEMPHILL I Agent, - Ceylon, Ont. [| Yoiigc and Cliailcs Streets, Toronto. lisB had thirty timefi aa niauy noaitinag to III! ai we had |ii'«cluates duriug twelve moutlm. Op' n all auiuiuer. l^uter any time. Haadsome cataloi;iie free. W. J. ELLIOTT, Princip.vl. New Blacksmith Shop At Maxwell I am opoiiinL' un at mce, a blacksniith- iu({ and woodworking business in Max- well, and am 'nataKmi; up-to-date wood- workinit niachinety. It will bo my en- deavor to serve the public in a satisfac- tory manner and I would solicit patron- jaire. I wtut yuurwork and will do it right. 7 April I CHESTER LONG ^.'SSSSSS.TSlSS^SJSSfSSl^.'Sml^i^.l \C yoti wan! « powerful cnr, economical lo buy, econom- ical to run â€" that will lake you in comfort over any roada that can be travelled; that will take any hill on high that llie bigge.sf cars will lake ; that will give you 25 to 30 miles per gallon of gasoline, buy a, â€" • A Real Automobile Fully Equipped 28 Horse Power Valve-inhead Molor ^ ^^ ^^ Three SpeetU Forward <itul Reverse S C% IJ LZ Flectric Starting and Lighting . ^J ^J ^1 Sttwari Speedometer ' Not. -Skid Tins on Rear Whcel.i Cantilever SpringH /•â- * OJim* THE CHEVROLET MOTOR CO. t^MrrW Farm for Sale I."t '-'7, ('•â- II X, Osprey, iibout tmlv aiies cleureil, tile baluiice mostly Imrdw 'od bii>.li "ell wiiteitd TliiM fiirm niii»t lienulil to wind j lip nil e»tiUe .\pp'y -W.M W TllO.MI'SON. .\,lmiiii,trator. |).«.i:M HinKhiiiuiiUiii, U It FARMS FOR SALE TORONTO lACToav OSHAWA A JACKSON, Ageat MARKD^ LE yj if.w.w.».».».ty.i,|f,y.a,B,iii.M,tililiBiy^Trr i ^yi i Â¥r CgCgja Kor sale or rent for ^rHxin;;, lot Jh"), lull. II!, nnd purl of lot.M IM iind Il.'i, con. 14, .AitiMiie.siii, IHl ncri's morn or less known Mihe ( 'oi pur fiiriii. Willie'it for pii.siuru Ktliia xeiiMoH, or liike Niock in by the mon th. Thi.'< Ih it splendid i<niin Hiid utii/.iii^ f^irni.well niilcred and funced, ii lot of v.dii ilile tlmliir iiiiil cediir imil nlioui '.M) iicii'.s lit for cnlliviitioti. It is well w.illi Liie attention of stock men. N\ill se I for ii'iisuii ihle cii.sli piivinenl, hahitice i;i<y ti'riuH. Ajiply to K. .1. Sproule, .luly litf Klciheiton, (>iit. FARM TO RF.NT I'liiiii lor. Ill, or let on slmiVH. Lot 10 .11 a II. cor. I, N. 1) \\ , Ail,me«i'i, OMC iirhi norlli-wi'st of Ccyhm, known n't Ihe .Mc.\r;tiiii t'.ttni. Kor furtlivr paitic- iiliiis iipiily to 1». McMlLL.VN, I! i; \...;.lVu'.-ville. or l''i«iik L'ttuui, (.'.ylon. 1 .^l<. vvit. .itfc .»>«. .^t& ~i\t. Jin, vve. 'JiS' tlf ^I'S SjlSi 't^ 'It^ =>i\f *»|«5 Don't start liio .Vpring witii a Siialiliy Bngi?y. â€" Try a coat of SHERWIN-WILLIAilS AinO & lUJUdY PAINT I rtl."o li'ive II I'aiiit for every inirposo-â€" iii^ide or oiitsiile. (ift n Color Curd Pft'ni mill \'iiri)i.-ili nriHlioa, .V<. »Vfc .W. .^ V. ^M. AV. s\t«. vV«. >;i? =71!* 'Ji*' ^^ ^ ;c '»«' 'ji^ "ts? I i I II II II I I II II 11 I ' 11 Flesherton Tin Shop. mm I have .just placed on the shelves a full line of I^; Tinware, Nickelware and Agateware for domestic ^^ use. Call on me and get your supplies. F:avetroughing, Stovepipes and Stove Furnish- R? Repairing of all kinds proiliptly attended to. Pipefitting, including pump work. Furnaces installed. Agent for Clare Furnaces. Bros. D. McKILLOP CHRISTOE BLOCK FLESHERTON j^ .11 1 ONTARIO. % _^_,_^_,_,^^^_ iBi rWE SELL ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ â€" ♦ FARM IMPLEMEK1S F.W. DUNCAN The Fleshcrtft I MaawAr:. Phono 3) la. AGENTS FOR McLaughlin Buggies Brockvillc Buggies Tudhope Buggies Tudhopc .\ I i • i > I Implments Peter Hanxilton Impletr.cnts Wire fence always on hand John Heard Flesherton : Implement :-:-: Agent ♦

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