Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 7 Jun 1917, p. 4

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r!Jl i,t t m it.--?^'*^* ^ â- ^fH^i-^ wfa i l i " wmmn June 7 1017 THE FLESH i:rroN adv^ance #' T H E- •icclKrton C\ Nuance •> la(lapendt>nt ncwspaprr, piihlished ever> i"'inr/l»y at thf nftlcc, OiUiiiifwoixJ Street, '«h*rMn. Snl>ncrt|>tii>M priue ^1 |m-i annum ihen (Mkidiniulvitncc ;$l.Mwtirii not »(> paid V irer iaag rati's on npiilir&tiou. CircuLitiun 1.100 weekly W. H Thur»ton Editor Watch Our Chest The Fleshcitun Adaanco bus staitrd •â- n ita 37ih jeairf puVilieation. It was -tartad ill .lune 18J<1, by Mr. A. H, r'kvceU, if lli3 Burks Fall.-' .\rro«. Pwonty-nini' years i'^,"), in Auyu.-it utxt, ; w»9 purchased by Mr. W. H. Thurfloti 'hapreMiit editor and coniroUod I'y him continually ivcr since. We 'rive known Mr. Fiwcett sincH ho was a -mall boy, and Mr. Thurston >ince he '.â- mV ho'.d ui the Advance. Ho'.h pro- iwietors have dima excellei.t work in the field at their disposal. Tlie mottn of the iiaper ha': been. "Trutls before favor- i'rinciplps, not men" and wc believe the editors hive eiileavured iilway.sto li\f lip to the motto. We congratulate both lU the excellence of their work and con- i{ratuU*e Flccherton oo the hijih ideals • >i The .\dvance since it came into <'Xi8tence.- Durham Chronicle. ' The Proper Spirit The oynic who fi.:d.s fdult wiih certain ' thcer* for not revert ioi; in rank in order loget to the front, finds a relieving iiislance in the example of Lieut. Claude Ivonuann of Hanover. Lieut. -Col. Horke, when ordered overseas with the '.'4Hth Battalion found he had nine lieut- •mantM when ho only needed three. It ,>Uccd him in an unenviable position for .t was) difficult for him to discriminate. Lining the nine youiij' otiicers uj), he |ilaced the positisii before them statiiii: <hac ho could only take three lieutenants \nd asked if any of them would go as ',;rivate8. The lirst to alep forward was Lieut. Kinutnii. Aft'-r s.iluting hi.* •jolonci, the young Il^uover olhcer caid 'hat ho had recruited the boys fiom Hanover to go to war, and that for hit part ha WAS ready to fn; either n.s a licut >r as a private. That was the proper -pirit, ai;d Col. Xoike, not to be outdone III gallantry, replied : "»ou go ovcrseaN u one of my ('Hirers, Lieut. Kotai'tiin." liatit off to Claude. â€" Hanover Post. Your Chanceâ€" The West is Calling! Honieseekers' KicursionH to Westein <'«nada at low farex > la Cuiiiidian I'acitic •••ch Tuesday until Ouloher ;'.0. iticlusive. '''irticulnrs from any Citimdian I'aciKc \i5ent or W.B. Howard, District I'asien- vjer Agent, Toronto, tint. June ."Vl Since the w»r began in i;»l4, the ' 'nlverniiy of Toronto ha.s been well lepresented on the liriiii; line. In nil, • â-  WO graduates and under)|railu:iteM have â- â- olisted for overseas servicn and L'.'i'J if >oie have paid the hupre.iie skcihce. There is a Mtying that a man who • I'lerzefi a dollar never squeeset hiii wife. .\ tar glancing <>ver r>ur nuh-'ciiption lists ' is plain that thern are n number of ' •. id mtrried women in tliis country wljo 'I not getting the attention they • I -ervu. W, ,T Teeter, a soldier from tiwen >â-  mid and a forme- implement ii'^ent at si,..|l>uriie, was before .Iiid^;e Kishcr on a irge of retaining tl40 helonginu to the I '-rnational Harvesting Machinery (.'o. I I ' pleaded guilty and was allowed out â-  o -uspended Keiitencc. Va'o hunarcd employecp, or almost the â- ' 'ire payroll of the Malleable Iron ^' orks, (iwen Sound, went on strike Inst • "Bk. The nicD (iren riled a petition -king for a ten Ir iir day instead of mie â-  ' oleven hours, in order that they mit(ht I' '.'°o an opportunity to plant girdens I ' o BUperinttndent promptly di.schargcd • â-  man who presented llie petition, <trid t.'i ! other emidoyeiN walked out. Monthly Report Flesherton Public Schoo '-kin. (J BIAely, 4th HLeGaid, 1. I Sr. :i-M MuTavifli Statl'ird, \V Lever. .Ir. ;!-J Kaistedt, .XSIiunk, K Boyd, K Finis, C McTavish, O .Mathewson, \' Wilsori.O Lover, D Coljjftn.H Carrinfton, â- I Carringtnn, 1 Lever, M Nulm, F Mathewson, A Norris, L McMuUen, VV Maitin. 2nd II Wyvi DuJyeon, C L >ucks,L Blakely.M Bowis, A. Field, W Carrington, .-^ Tester, B Stewait â- ^r. 1â€" J Colgan.K Bentlmin.K Bowler, !•: Feiri-, T Wils M), L Thom|)K.n, G Wyvill, K McMuMen, K McDonald. Jr. 1 -V ThistlethwRite, M Patton •Shunk, L Levrr, C Cnirns. "A" CI. L Boyd, H Richardson, Bowler, if Martin. i ^Odds and Ends > ARTICLES FOR SALE I'oLl.ocK PjioNi.i.A.s aii'l douhlH disc records for tale. Phoiiohis from §15 up, and records from 8.jc up. Wlien in town call and hoar some good music at -VV. A. Httwken, Pnoto Studio. >^>5M5is&i^ •^f^isasaSi^ .)m.jtM: For sale cheap and on easy tfrms. Lot lo, con. 11, (Lsprey, 110 acres. This is a tirst class farm and in a good state of cultivation. Good Lank barn and new L Cargoe, (i Kislier, E fi,""'"^ dwelling. App^ to K. J. Sproule Flesherton T N The biggest price ever piid tor a single Ijad of wheat on this contintinent was paid on the Bradford nurket one day week, and it was by no means a last large had. Mr. S. G. Hodson of (.'oukstown, had 7'.« bushels and .''o pounds for which he received a cheque fur fLTi,'). Legal Blanks For Saleâ€" R. J. Sproule keeps constantly on hand and for sale cheap a full stock of Deeds, Mortgages, Wills and all other legal blanks. Any requiring such will tind it to their inter- est to give him a call. For Sale or Rent JJrickveiieer house in the villaco of Flesherton. Apply to- Malc<diii McDon;ikl. Flesherton. Cow for sale Flesherton, Ont. Apply to John VVright, MISCELLANEOUS Auction Sale I If the 111 u-i bold eoiiteiit,-.. tic, i late Di. .iiid 51rs. Cnilers Kbtates. .flhe The under.^igiied has Ikjcii instructed to .sell by jiublie auction at their late re-.ideiiee in Flesherton oi. S.it. .June Iti iiist , toiiinieneing at one i .'clock p. in. sharp, the household lonteiits and various other articles belonging to said estates, consi.sting in (xirt of the following ; Two bedroom .suites coiiqilete, one in qiiiirter cut i>ak, ii iiongst which is lied- .stead springs, iinttress and sheet, these are all rirst cass mid equally as good as Ihedaytliey left the f.ictory ; mattress and .sprini,'s are all hist class ; three .sets bedroom cliinii ; one .small liodrooni stand ; one I'H'kirig cli.iir, exceedingly well iiphclsteivd ; .sidebojiids, hrivc all plate glass mirrors. o\al and bevelled edged ; eight pair lacd ciirtiiiiiK ; one hedii^.m .screen ; one tine upholstered rocker; one good Mwiiig macbine i three cliaiis and four parlor rockers ; two parlor t.ibles and a niiiiilier of table covers ; three i»airs large lace curtains for parlor, a iiuinbeiol curtain poles ; a full set of china for each bedroom .suitd ; one heavy willow mcker : a num- ber of pictures with frniies and without ; live large parlor cushions, exceptionally goo<l ; six le.'ilher .â- iishioned dining room chairs ; two cane rockers ; one heavy quarter out oak long extension dining table, with SIX extra leaves ; one heavy | dining room sidebojird, with bevel edged i plate glass mirror ; an exceptionally goml, large parlor couch or .settee ; a uunil>er of vases ; deer heads, mounted ' and iininouiited ; .i quantity of fancy | china, gla.ss and silverware ! a large ' miinber of toluiiies, medical l><ioks, etc ; l one pantry cuplM>aril, full of till and I enaiiicl wate.including a nuiiil>«r of stone, cream iind butter crocks ; one eight-day clock, an exceptionally good one ; also one twentyfour hour clock ; a full sat of kitchen ntensiU, including cutlery, chinaw.ire, enamel, tin and glassw«-e ; one good cooking stove, pipes and some stovo furniture ; one falling leaf table ; one carpet sweeper ; some wall (uiper ; one set "Picturesque Canada" ; one I'trge jsirlor lamp ; one ottice loiige with good cushion ; two book ca.seH, and one medicine and biM>k case combined ; one galvanic b;ittery ; one lii-e proof safe ; one hand medical case ; a good sized case of nitilical Works ; one washing machine iinil clothes wringer ; one stovo boiler ; one twii lamp coa|<ii| stove ; one step ladder ; one good covered buggy, almost ei|iially as good as new, and a very large quantity of other iiiticles too numerous to mention. The u hole miisl he .solil without reserve, to enable .Vdiiiinistrator windinj,' up above estntcs, TKRMS : ( ,i«h. Cius. PYK U, J.SPIHK LK Adminisliatoi. .Vuction er. Flesherton, ,Iuiie fith, 1917 Havinu taken over from H. B. McLean the W. G. Pickcll Insurance basilicas, I am prepared to look after the interests of the puV'lic. Hugh R. Hammond, R. R. Xo.l. Ceylon. .Agent. Phone 2 r 2. 1 Aug. Try Feversha.n Pintry Flour, the best for your cook, M\ Ontario wheat. H you want a good piano or any othe'' musical instrument, call or write J. O. Kontiier, .uusic d'laler and photo artist, Markdale. { _ 1 Private funds to Io.id on real estate ' security at reasonable rate of interest. | .-Vpply to R. J. Sproule, Flesherton. | sept 23 I x/.\yr^-\:g^,r( c^c^^^cf^ D. & A. Corsets ^^ A well fitting, coriectly designed Corset is indispensable. I). & A. Corsets combine these e.ssentials with good wearing and non rusting qualities. Made in styles to suit all figures, and prices to suit all pocket books. Sizes range fi-om is to 36, and prices from 50 c. to $3.75. New Underskirts Sateen, Moieen, Heather bloom Tatt'eta in plain ijlacU- frtiiii colors and 5(» c. to .$3.75 Faiicv Frilled Designs. Prices Middy Blouses -Made from whifo drid anil heavy middy twill, lon.r and short sleeves or trimm- ed colors, navy blue, Cadet anil Red. 7') c. to $2.25 White Skirts New styles with side pockets, made from heavy white duck, drill and pique. All sizes. Special $1.25 to $2.25. F. H. W. FLESHERTON, HICRLING ONTARIO. I f< ^^ ^^ I I i â- >' I Highest price for buttei 'and eggs at! Graham Bros. Kugenia. June 2!) ' Holstein Bull For Service Painting and paper-hanging. Sec samples. --H. ("arrington. Oct. 1 Pasture Wanted - head of cattle.- â-  W. â-  For thirty or f'juriy t)rr. Proton Station. .\|tli<>riiughbred Holstein bull fur itervice ou lots IHSlm S.W. T. & S.R.. Arteiiieaia; clos- ely related to the world's champion 44'i>ound eow. Terms: ft .Vl for gnidei*, .?j.O<i for pure breda. Lost â€" K pair of shoes, ankle high and somewhat worn siz3 tl. between Flesher- ton and the Six Cornere. Finder please leave at this otiice. 1 .Inly 17 -i;KO. MOORKi.Son. For SALK â€" My dri.'ing hirse, risim.' :t years old, well broken, g(K>d driver, sound every way as far as I know, not afraid of autos ; also buggy. Will sell cheap before leaving.â€" (Rev.) James { Dudgeon. j Lostâ€" f )n Sunday. May 27, a gent's j raincoat, between Ceylon and Flesherton, ! ;or Flesherton and Ritdiaid Allen's. ' Finder leave at .\dvance. For Service I One pure ored Shorthorn Bull on lot l.tG, con, !>, Arteniesia. Terms ♦1.00 for I grades. Must be paid within 1* montlui from date of service. 1 Jan. 17. â€" R. O. Turner. The Old Adage The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating The same is equall} true of the 1900 Gravity Washei-. Try one and be convinced that there is none better. S. HEMPHILL Agent, * Ceylon MASSEY HARRIS IMPLEMENTS This famous make of implements is well known all over the country and their owQ good work is the best recom- mendation they can receive. If you reiiuire anythini in the line of Binders, Mowers, Seed Drills, Cultivators, Pulp era, Plows, Sleighs, Waggono, Cream Separators, Harrows. Rollers, Cutting Boxes, Ensilage Cutters, Gasoline en giiies. Sawing out6ts, etc chanee to i|note price.'). give us a Fleslxertion ^^ Tonsorial ^^ Parlors j We Aim to Give Entire Satisfaction I LALNDRYâ€" Basket closes Monday I night, delivery Friday evenia j CLEANING and DYEING- We are laoentsfor Parker's Dye Works-Clothrw cleaned and dved. feathers rejuvenated T FISHER. -PROPRIETOR John Wright, - Agent Flesherton For Service Osnrey, Terms Ji^r .••ervice on lit 12, con. ii, one purebred Shorthorn Hull. 1.50. Also one pure bred Yorkshire Boar, Terms tl.OO. All accounts must be paid to FRED TYLER, Manager. â€" I Sep New Blacksmith Shop At Maxwell I am openuw up atonce, a blacltsmith- ing and woodworking business in Max- well, and am nj'alling up-to-date wood- working machineiy. It will be my en- deavor to serve the puljlic in a satisfac- tory manner and I would solicit patron- aye. I wtnt yourwork and will do it 'â- 'S'"- 7 April I CHESTER LONG HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS ^â- â€¢|4(Tl: { MAY tth TO OCTOBER 30th Every TUESDAY "ALL RAIL" - also by THURSDAY'S STEAMER ^^Qreat Lakes Routes" '~ (SMton Nsviostiofi) /•ur Futura Is In the West TTio (stills pfsiries hsvs put Wo.ilern Canaiia "" "'• '"'"'â-  Tiiors «'« still thousands of scrsa wsitlna (or Ihs itisn ivho wants slioms and pro»psrll>. l«k» :> KMntaaaofLsw Rslssaiidlrsvslvia ^ Canadian Pacific Carefully Correoted Kach Week Bultur latoSi") FIggs, fresh 'M o 'M Wheat f2 25 lo 2 2"i Oits 70to7''> I'eas 1 1)0 to 2 ID Barley «& to {• J Buckwheat . 96 to 9,> Full line Of iVlcDorinick Farm TinpUunents, liimleis Mower.s, Rukes, LoatU'fS, Drills, Cultivators, rii>ws, Kidiiig and Walking llaiiows ISiantfcrii Wind Mills, Pumps, Piping and Fittings of all kinds, lieattie Hay Carriers, Hay Forks, Slings, Filter (Jarricrs, Folding Bath Tubs, Frost Wire and F'ence Cutters and Sleighs. A Call^SolicitedJ Satisfaction Guaranteed. S. HEMPHILL Ceylon, Ont. I Agent, - Flesherton Tin Shop I have just placed on the shelves a full line of l.nware, Nickel ware and Agateware for domestic tall on me and get your supplies. Eavetroughing, Stovepipes and Stove Furnish- use mgs. Kepairing of all kinds promptly attended to. I'ipefitting, incliid Furnaces installed. Furnaces. ing piunp work. Agent for Clare Bros. D. McKILLOP CHRISTOE BLOCK r NOTICE My aim fur spbmih of 1!(17 is to Hivf b'ariiiiirsiil' Township of < >i|)rey and surround ill'.' Tnwniihips the privilejjc if buying frcmi ine at rii»ht prici's and teiiiis to suit piirithiisiT. The i;i)ridsiMaiiufaciiire(l liy Itcnfn'w M.icbini'ry ("o. Tlio Sfan.l.iid Cri'iiii Si-parator, which, if ri,ii>llii| III .•^MiiTici.tiaii not boi-n mip.-iicl. Ti.« Itciifnnv llini'y Tr ;••!. S,-,l.' (JU)0 lln.) The Ben- fimv St mtl'ird and Sta U:!e Osso liii' I';ii;,'ino, (>tp. Al^o SinVer S,'.tiT.t, Machine*'. All g'mda i;inr- aiii-fd, I: cji. -rated nccordlnc 'o inHtrncii:jt;'<, to give siiii-ficlion, or ii) CiAle, A4*»js I'H Ii» >d â- ! IIi.iH • for sale. ^n^ri=/r=Jr=Jr=:Jr=Tr=ur=Jr= :Jr=Jr:=Ji^J f,=Jn= j; =Uf~>, J=Tr- ANN OUNCEM ENT \ Having purchased the Furniture business t)f Mr. n dolin ( 'lia|)inan at a rate on iho dollu", I am prepared ^ to oiVi-f Furiiiiiuc at unluiard of prices. For tlm nt^xt j] liltccn days tlit> public will bi- abK; to profit by this sale, as 1 must dispoisi! of most of it. The Stock is new and up to-dat(i ill every respect. Dressers. Stands, I'arlor Sets and other choice goods al prices that will .sur{)rise yon. War time does not allect theso as th(\v were inosily pnrcha.'ied bof'ire the rai.>e and are jijfain cm in order t(.i make ipiiik sal'.'. Coffie in and I lok ovtir Uie b^tock. j FLESHERTON * ONTARIO. ^ WE SELL l>i.'.; >,ri-i S'i n-, '!'• rmi ). Ore \'h\M\K G. DUrWING Fev:rr>hanv Phone K. 2 ahurt 3 loiifc. ^ ^ '--' -M- W. If. BUNT Furniture and Undertaking^ FLESHERTON, - ONTARIO. FARM IMPLEMENTS '/5S&J1 Agents £'€>-p \ Wagons PIcvkS Hay Ea" es Cultivate ts Harrow^ Moweis \ JOliN HEARD, IMFLEMEiST AGENT FLESHERTON. \ 41-- --*

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