Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 30 Sep 1920, p. 4

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1 V -.<fci»»*..il»-»WI.*«< H 3^3: mSBm September HO 1920 THE FIKSHERTON ADVANCE I The Farmer-Banker Alliance You go to your lawyer for legal advice ; to the doctor for medical advice ; why not to The Merchants Bank for financial advice ? If you want a loan to buy cattle, hogs or equipmentâ€" if you want information as to how to invest moneyâ€" come to those who make a business of financial matters, and are in a position to give you sound and impartial advice. TH€ MCRCHANTS BANK He»d Office: Montreal. OF CANADA. Established 1864. CEYLON & FLESHERTON BRANCHES C A NORSWORTHY, .... Manager. L-l. ' - - FARM IMPLEMENTS WAGONS, HARROWS PLOWS SPECIAL PRICES IN New Tubular !Sh:irplcs Separators JOHN HEARD, MPLEMENT AGENT FLESHERTON. â- Hfc- Flesherton Tri Shop ^. -^^ I have just placed on the shelves a full line «l Tinware, Nickelwaro and Agateware for domestic use. Call on me and get your supplies. Eavetroughing, Stovepipes and Stove Furnish- ings. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Pipefitting, including pump work. Furnaces installed. Agent for Clare Bros. Furnaces. a McKILLOP CHRISTOE BLOCK FLESHERTON j^ ONTARIO. ® i m $ 1^1 ifii 111 i^ i^<i ir<i ifi Necessaries For Fal Sweater Coats, Pullovers, Ya rn in all shades. Coating, Coats, Flannelette, Grey and Red Flannel, Canton Flannel, Wool Underwear, Kimona Cloth, Flannel Shirts for men. Comforters, Wool Blankets. Art Sateen to make comforters, Batton, Rugs in all sizes, Wool Carpet by the yard. Scrim and Marquisette for curtains. New Fall Dress Goods, Silks, Shoes and Gloves. OSBBflBoBiH WHfflwoBEHHHSS F. G. KARSTEDT, Flesherton, - Ontario THE Flesherton Advance An indepdi'dent iiewtpapcr piiblirlieH every Tliursdny at the nthi'i', CullmgwDud Sti»et, FltHhorion. Subscripiion juict) $L.M pur aiiiiuia when paid in ii<lvnuce ; $<i.tX) when not su paid. 82.t)0 bu I'liited Slates. Adverllsiug rates on «|i|>li(Mliciii. CirculHtiuti ovur IIUO weukly. W. H. THUKSTON. Editor Misplaced Confidence Kiom the Alliston Herald Arnel Love's conviclion thrtt htj caulod I'lH iiiotlitir'a dtiaih eunm yetia ago is laid to be an obsceNsiiiii. TIhh is the deciKion to whicli ihf inentul apecialists have come. It is naid thab in every other reaped jouiis Love «huW8 no Klgns of irriiti(jmhty. Urooding over his iiiolhcr'H death itiul iho murder of hia father on the scifiold by the ofticers of the law, have rtsulted in his really thinkini; he killed Ilia iiijlhcr. This is iiii a^n i>f wondeiful advancement in nil briinuluM ot science, but it has not yet been au Ihoritatively stated that telepathy ia worthy of cmifideucOi Hew can nlienis^s who liiid a Jdiin;^ in»n ration:*! in every ics})c-c( â€" cxci'pt one (accord'ng to thnni) â€" learn from him the connected etory of A crime the circuinstancrs of whieh are borne out hy facts known to the neigh- bors a' rliii time of'llio iriifjedyâ€" how c-tn tlieoo iiii'Utal t.pccisiiiils lUx'idH ilmt Love merely inia^inea whut he stales ? We have le<iruod to put implicit faith iu .speciilists, but) surely tliis is ini»placin(< cjnfidenoo. Were capital punishnirni not the law of the Uiid the verdict of the alienists might h.ive been ditl'erent The law says that a life must be ijkeu for a lifeaud ihe life of youni? Love'* father having been taken for the life of the boy's toother, tlio law is in the enibarr:isiu|^ po8ilion -jf having to juutify itself ail best it can. Ralph, th'i four year old son (^f F. Morrison (it Nottawaaaga, wai insiantly killed by beina run over by a water tank on bid father's farm. (Jarefull)' ('orrectcd Each Week Bobtt* 48 to I) 48 K'ua ri8 'o I) r)H Wheat 2 2lMoL> 2.-) Peas 1 411 to 1 no (),iU IK) to i)0 liirle»- 1 4IJ to 1 4.-. Small Ads. FOR SALF, F.ir Sale- One yeiirllni! O.xfi-nl Kuii and aix rwes. W. T. I'edlar, If leshur'.oii. For Sale â€" 1 Iw4 shoar I'ure Bioi I.Lii;. ~ler Kani Fri'd. T. Taylcr, II. li. .No. .'1. Klesborton, Phone Dundalk, 71 r32 For Sale â€" One puro bred T.eiceHtir llarn Lriiib â€" Samuel I'edlar, r r :i,Kle«h]; .»ri iitt. piione 42 r ^i Fur Sale â€" (joiid yo'iim fox liniiiul. W, J. KiTioi., Miixwoll. ClOTer Honey For Sale.â€" G. W. Ora haul, Ku^'unia. Colt For Sale â€" Three years idd past, .suiiiiblu for iliiviiv â€" John \Vri;4ht, Flush ei ton. =*=== DOWN WITH THE HIGH COST OF LIVING I find tliat witli climiitin;; tlit^ iniddleiiu^ii'.s prcHt 1 iiin iit)le to ;,'ive I ho people of Fleshorton >vnd vicinity choiipor l)r('ad. 'riuMetV)!-!' on autl afler .Scploiuber l.st all hroad will \n) .sold at tlit; l^akory for •Jfic. per loaf. Any tiistt)nur dcsirin}? brend didivcrtMl I'tic. pt-r loaf MY MOTTO 18 CASH AND CAKliVT FRED FINDER, Flesherton For Saleâ€" One tieneral purpose bay h irse 4 yrs old and one brown <;oiU'r»l purpose mare 3 yrs old .Xpply to Jaiuu.s Oliver, Pri-ioville. I'hone 21 r 22. For Haleâ€" Nice driver and i-uliber tired bij){>!y with •tup, n'ao kariieai'. Apply at this "llice. .Iu!ylt ShliiKlesâ€" Carload XXX Quality R. C. Kea UeUar. OrOora now taken. W. A . A rniatiDiii?, Flesherton. Farm For S lieâ€" Sunth halt i.f h)t .T.». Con. ll, .Artenieaia, eoiilainiiig 50 acres, about half cleared, balance in timber suitable for jjood wood â€" Mr». Joseph Kenwick, Flesherton, Ont. Fertilizai' â€" I am <geni for Qunn's Sure (juin Ferlilizera, thti beat on die market, and am now takini; orders f>)r fall delivery at Firtslunton Station. Send in orders by mall Jor phone No '21 r 2 ;{. W. J . Meada, I'riceville V. (>. 1 dec MIrtCKLLANBOUS fikt'iaitr prwi for huttac aad tgfft at Graham Brca. Huoenia . Juiw^d TWy KdVBrHha.v» Paltry Ptoiir, the U>*t or your CO )k, .•VII Oninrio wheat Chopping every Stturday onlyâ€" Ora ham Hrus., EuKenia. Ijaiuli Canix A.'ttiay lo lot it(i, con. 10, ArlR'neaiii Owner prove properly, pay ecpienses and take the same away â€" Olivet Turner. CEYLON Mr and Mrs Hoyden Gil>son nnii daufthter, Helen, rptnk the week end with Owen Sound friends. Mr and Mra A. Curry and Constable K Cook motored >.o Humilloo Monday. Uornâ€" To Mr and Mrs Neil Cameron oil Sept. 20, a dauithter .Mr and Mrs Rns.s Leslie, who have benii vissting with the latter's parents, MrandMri A. McMulIen, returned to Toronto Monday. Mr and Mrs McKinnon of Brampton spent the week end with the former's sister, Mrs George Arrowsmith. Robert Pullock of Kincardine spent the firtit of the week at R. Cook's. Mrs Fletcher of Toronto ib visiting a^ M. (Cameron's. Mr and Mrs James Oliver and Mrs James Turner are on a motor trip to Toronto and other parts. Miss McLoughry of Markdale is sup- plying as teacher for our school f .r Mi«e K. McMillan, who was operated ou Saturday for the removal nf tonsils. The Mother of Twenty-Two Probably no other woman in Owen Sound ran boast of being the mother uf eiubteen living children, except Mrs. Amelia Lihou, 1144 1st .\v«nue west, says the Sun Times. Mrs. Lihoa is 68 years of age and came to Canada only four months ago fri>ni Alderney island, PInglish Channel, >'.h,,i-e she had lived all tier life. She was only married once, her hiKliand, the hte Thomas Lihou, havini> died about six years a<{0. Three of Mti. Liliju's chil.Iren died when quilo j'uuiig and one son, Thomas, went down Willi II. M.S. Good dope in 1014 off the Chilean coast. The ftiuily has a iiiiii|uo war record. Ten ot Mrs. I^iihou'schildren were boy?. All of them, with the exception of ihe younnoat, wlio is I'J, served in the British navy during the war, all having entered the service when they were 14 years of ago. One of the boys, John, was in a German s'lll mine durinj most of the war, ll iviio; .rai.sfeired from the navy to the army and having' been taken priboner. Her nine daughters, with the exception of tha youniiest, who is IG, are mariied and their liusbandi all served their country diitiiifj the war. Two soi'S, Merits and Charles, were in the Jutland battle, Morris having heen previously wounded during fii^hting at Dardanelles. The oldest child is Mrs- Tom Maliy 1022 lat Ave. west, wli« is :i8 years old, and whose hus'.iand died last winter from the cHucts of wounds reCfiveJ overseas 'I'liti youngest is A'ex, 12 years old, » ho ctme III Canada with his mother, and sister, and his biolh-r I'Mward, » lio is 19. With the exception of Mr. l'"td Lihou, 78H »lih Ave. west, the rest of the children are in England. Mi.<. Lihou >s quite .sniatt and looks ueaily as youn? as .'jnmi of her daugliieis. Hie has ."i^ giaiulehildren and ha-" had expeu- ieiice 111 nursing and caring for ehiblien that should make liur services in thai capacity very much souj^hl after by tlu se needing such help. For Service One pure bred Sli.irtliorii Imll on L> t 28 and 2!>, Concession S, .Vrleinesia, Terina â€" ^l.-'iO for urados if paid inxule of il m:ntlisâ€" if not §2. I'liie breds .'S.'i.CO. loct - ROHKRT OSltOHNl-;. DR. F. C. NIXON Optumetriit and Optical Specialist niuutaiiu Street, near Third ciiriet Colliugwood, Ontario Appointments : â€" Daily y a. in. to 5 p. m. Evenings and Holidays arranged. Telephone till- W. box ItHili 1 Jlv 20 Farm For Sale Lot 15r>_aiid l.ili, con. 2, W.T. iVi.S.lt., Arlemesia, coiilaiilinx about 110 acres, over '.ID acres clehieil, kh-hI buildinii't, sniaU oreliaul, >vi 11 watered. .^Plfly to ROD. STKWART, :! J 24 Proto* R. R. BOAR for SERVICE pHrehrnd Tamwortli Bov for service on lot 1«7, S W T and S E., Artemesia,, Terms --*l.r)0. Fob 15 â€" T, J, STINSON. Prop, Town Plot For Sale Town Plot at Kuigenia, containing four acres, good orchard, frame house, good well. Apply to â€"T. FENWICK, Auuiolmo Kugoni* P.O. IfsBeiiei' than THE purpose of paint is two- fold â€" it should beautify of course; but, also, it must fully protect the surface to which it is applied. The high cost of repair- work has made us all fully realize the extravagance of letting a build- ing "run down" for lack of a coat of paint. It is equally important to under- stand the extravagance involved in the use of poor paint, and to loiow that there's one paint which leads all others in the matter of economy: "Enflliah" 70'" Pure White Lead iSrjnifram's Esmiiin 8,0.1 30'; Pure While Zinc BH ^, •-.rw, Tsrjniframs Gsniiiin 8,0,1 "11 PAINT 30;^, Pure While Z 100?: Pure Paint No Other paint can match it in covering capacity â€" no other brand can equal its record of permanence. Affording real protection over a long period, it has removed the false notion that a house must be re- painted every year. If you use this paint of extreme durability your house is protected for years. For Sale by F. H. W. HICKLING. FLESHERTON ONT. R RANPRAM -H ENDEfffSO N nCOICIMC MAT CAI ST.«fOHN TOnOMT© WINMIVCQ â- OMONTON VANCOUVCR SATISFIED ! THAT Is what over IOC users say about IS)00 Gravitv w-islici-s suppHeil by S. HEMPHILL, Agent For '*^ 1900 Gravity wa.shors and wringers Hllectiic and gasoline power washers . ALSO for McCoivnick Binders, Mowers, Hay Rakua, Hay Loaders, Drills, Cultivator. Plows, Skp«l .'Stalls, Hai'row!<, Gasoline Kuguiee, Brantford dimhlo uearud iind auto oiled airniotor Wind IMilla, Beatty ll-ay Carriers, Hay Forks, iSlinga, Manure Carriers, Waiur Bowls, Waier Tanks, Pump and Piping. SOMETHING NEW IN BUZZJSAWS One ihird more wood out with same pnwor when HMt'd with my pakcnt S. HEMPHILL Agent, - Ceylon, Out. Find Out About The Samson Farm For Sale I.0IS XhKt. lliO, 2nd U,in«e, W T «nd S K, Arlemesia, 100 acres, good outbuil.l- ingH, fr.ime house, well watared, orchaid, fairly t(ood hn.sh and well fenced. Small payment d.wn. MARK STKW.XRT Aug26 tf R R :<, Proton Station P O The Samson tractor is stronger than several teams of horses â€" it never needs a rest Working expenses on any farm are cut to the minimum by a Samson. It is a common sense method of hauling â€" costs you little w^hen it works and nothing at all when it is idle. The Samson has the same reputation for unfailing service as the Chevrolet car. Come in some time soon and let us tell you why the Samson is proving such a good buy for the farmer. D. McTAVISH & SON, FLESHERTON, - ONTARIO ^|^S5:jS;gsgj^igj y^j;g^^^^ s / r^»» \. ro » * /

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