March 10 1921 THE FLESHBltrON ADVANCE The Farmer's First Step in Business System THE first step in putting a farm on a business basis is to open a bank account. By this means you can keep accurate account of all moneys re- ceived, and by paying accounts and bills by cheque, you have a record of all moneys paid out. If you open a savings account in The Bank of Toronto your banking service will not only cost you nothing, but you will receive interest on your balances. Talk the matter over with our local Manager. His experience in financial matters should be useful to you. Capital $5.000,000 Reserves $6,986,354 BRANCHES MARKDALK n,i KKVKKSIIAM Boar lor Service The umiiTMLjnrtl tins a thoroughbred Yorkshire itoarfur Hcrvice on lot 11, coo. 8. Osprey. Tcr ms $1.5<t. FREDSPMKFARD BOAR for SERVICE Pivebrnd Tamworth Uoir for service on lj.<t 107. S W T and S K., ActemtwiH,. Term* $1.60. Sows nut returned will bf charged mine a thoie in pi. Feh 15 T.J. STINSON, Prop For Service One [jure r>rrd Shorth/im Hull on lot %, cou, !(, Artenii-Hia. Tiyins 81.50 for t!r*dos. \li be pxic wirtiin 9 months from data of service. 10, Ian. 9 -K. 0. TURNER Bull For Service Pure l>rkd Durham hull, No 14,'JOl:t for service on lot 102, S W T <& S K, Artc- mtsia- TSrniN $2 for (-radon. ?.'> for C. AKtNS. IV ji VkuoU J V 1, Dancing at your own home any time with the best dance music and without expense if you have a Viet rola W. A. ARMSTRONG ' DEALFR FLESHERTON ONT Flesherton Garage We are now agents for the International Harvester Co., Deering and McCormick Farm Implements the most complete line of Farm Implements manufactured today. Call and see us when in town. Headquarters for Columbia Dry Cells and Hot Shot Ignition Units. H. DOWN & SONS, PHONE 36 FLESHERTON From Chrome Leather A Horsepower Hame Strap These two articles are made Irom chrome leather, the strongest, toughcat leather known. They will not harden with sweat or water. They have great strength and wearing qualities that -will more than please you. ' May we show you our fine selection of halters and harness. B 0. W. Philiips, Flesherton B .HEAD OFFICE ' HAMILTON ESTABLISHED 1B72 ^^^^^^ ^MI *t-"^ ^^ Instead of carrying ibe proceeds from Grain Tickets, Sale of Cattle, Produce, etc., in your peeket, deposit them in the Bank of Hamilton, where they will be safe. You can then issue cheques to pav accounts, and your pass book will afford you a complete record of all your transactions. BANK OF HAMILTON DUNDALK.BRANGH-A. M. Carthew, feuuger SLB-BR\NCH PROTON-C. J. Forater, Sub-Manager Addre,. and Pre.ent.tion! VANDELEUR The friends nd neighbors of Mr and ! MI-H. Wm. 1'atoii, South Line, Attemesia, met nt their hom one night last wek ; ami ijreKi'iri-d them with an ilectrio read- j ing limu, piinr to their Jepnrture for their new home in Flesherton. following it I he addreH* : Dear Mr. and Mrs. Futon and family The ncc'isioD of our visitation to your hospitable hoina tonight in one of both pleasure mid regret pleasure, in that : uniiei'ly we ar permi'ted to e,ive expres- sion to the uni'y anil harmony that have prevailed between us tluse mauy years uf nur soj iurn as neighbors ; regret, 'in Unit you are bidding farewell to the old line to PUNS the remainder cf y <ur helpful livo* in another locality. We wwh you a long und h,i|ipy rliiemr,t in your new hnni'*, nd truBt lh<> relations theio est- bliBhnd will prove as helpful and enjoy- 'ih to the citizens of Klesherton, us your iiupy friends and neighbors here have hi'herto j:n joyed. \Ve wili you a loving father's richest Uenin? temporal aud piritual and trust that the future mty offer occ-iaional opuort unities to reni-w aciintintaticvH and recull happy itvNucia- I .luna of lliH Soirh L'ne. Ait a slight tjlcuu of our friendship ind enteem be pleased to accept this little gift, which in .\ Horru an a memento of the loving *pprecU<i<m of old fraendsand neinhliots, whiiHu t-nod wihe and sincere prayers follow you 10 your new home.- Si^HTf! on behalf of your old neighbors Mrs. Jai. Turnnr, Jus, Oliver, Jr. Mrs Htrry Garner and duhtr, Irene, of Toronin, are visitmv ill* former's parents, Mr and Mrs 8 Gilbert. Mr and Mrs Ed Buker visited frianda in Collinici>od recently. Alf Durilop apt-lit a few days with N i.'i.ii at lir -.iii|.i .in a short time ago. Quite a number from here attended the carnival in Klaaherto i out evening lt week. Mi- . Gertin Smith entertained the young !.'!;.; of the neighburhoad at her home on Tu*dy evenin of last week. The rv. mi v wa pleittnntly tipent in in Rms and niumc, after whk-h, a daiuty ,uach wa< terved by th hosi. School Reports Rf port of 8 8 No 17, Artemesis, for the month of February. Sr 4--B Fisher. Sr 3 E White. ,)r 3 V BettB, L Milne. B Hawkins, F Hargravs), .Ir 2-K Belts, LBettP, K P.rtndae. V White. JrPr-H Shier. R White, J Ptdlar. L Shier, D I-'.n i ' . J I ! ....", K. 1 Cameron, Teacher. A very lMi>ic accident ocourrrd a week a^o at Murphy 'M SlduiK in Kt-r-pel towu- ohip, aliuut K miles from Owen Sound, whi-ii 1'ereival 1J Dra.no w killed | insi*iitini>iiu!y by a tree (tiling on h in, ' (net mini; the Imse (if his iikull and ' crunhini; Ui skull In pu'p. Kiiiikiiiitn'H Corners on the Hruce PmiiiKula was vinin-d \<y imd lire when i the liarn, conieiiis mid *hout thirty held ! ot cattlu and horsoc, thu property of .lohn Kciuse, were destroyed by tiro. The h<irn ; wu8 well lilled with h*y, (>00 hiiNhel* ol i grain and H lartfi! milliner of farm unpin- i me.rr.H. Two little Kirls were using , mate-hen l<> hunt fur hems' nostH anil in, mime way the hay and ntrw cansfht on liie. The lire npiend so quickly th'tt the pour ctltle could not l>o taken Juut of the j t:il)lti and they KiiU'^red a tcirilile death, j Mr. R UKB hail over $2,000 inrurniioe onlhentock hut, this will not nearly cover his loss. BUSINESSCARDS SOCIETIES )KlNt!K AKTHUli I-ODOE, No. MS, A.K.A A M, iiiiiBts in the MaBonle hall. Arui i rotiK'H MlocR Klrtsherton, every Friday on or Melon- the lull inoou. A. S. Muir. VV. M h. G. Holland, Secretary. Boar For Service Pure lued Ucgisterea Y"rl<shire Boa for service Maxwell .I'tck 62903 on lot 1(57, S W. T. it S. II.. Ar'emeniH. Ternm 81.51) SOWN nut rctnrnud will he churned NHine is lliosc in pig. 10,4. 1S T. J. Sl'lXSON Law as amended Nov. 10, 1919 Referendum on April 18 is to ratify a new federal *> law, namely, the Canada Temperance Act, as recently amended by Dominion Parliament. If a majority of the people of Ontario vote in favor of the Canada Temperance Act as amended, then, in the exact words of the law, it follows: 1 "No person shall import, send, take or transport * into such province =my intoxicating liquor. 2 "No person shall, either directly or indirectly, manu- facture or sell, or contract or agree to manufacture or sell, any intoxicating liquor to be unlawfully imported, sent, taken or transported into such province. 3"T!ie carriage or importation of intoxicating liquor through such province shall only be by means of a commort carrier by water or by railway and not other- wise, and during the time any intoxicating liquor is be- ing so transported or carried no person shall open or break or allow to be opened or broken, any package or vessel containing such intoxicating liquor, or drink, or use or allow to be drunk or used any intoxicating liquor therefrom." NO TE. This law does not prohibit importation of liquors to be used for sacramental, medicinal, manufacturing or com- meicial purposes, or the importation of such liquors as are permitted to be sold by the laws of the Province. "Shalt the importation and the bringing of intoxicating liquors into the Province be forbidden?" Vote and Vote, "Yes" Cose the door to imported "booze" Ontario Referendum Committee 18 DENTISTRY ut; C MURRAY li. O. B , dental anrgeon h<-iiororrtui>te ol Toronto University ami 'loya College ot Dental HuruuoiiB of Ontario, inn KlniiainiBtered for teoth extraction Bice auauidkmoe Toronto Htreet. Fleauerton. I L) 1 MEDICAL W J Henry, M'. H., Rraluatnof FaeiilM I ot Murllniiio, Toronto Uiiivmsity. OHloe | Little's lato rotWoucu, FlesUurton. ~~ ' 01 Muaio.uai -Dr. Little's 1,1, LEGAL , U<"AH. A hKNUY-Harrlsters. Solicitors, L- OW.-1. n. Uucas, K. 0.; W. D. Henry, n I. Offices, Markrlale Luca Hlook, , Phone aA. .iKiicliotllB at Dnurtalk and Durba i'. ,11 K1QHT. ft TKLKOKD.Havrliter, Holioi. * torn Ac Qtrl.ce8, Grey t bviicn Blnok, | Owen Bound. BtamUrrl bank ." -Fliher. I ton, (Saturdays). W.I1. Wrigut. W. P. -i-ellord BUSINESS CARDS n7M. KAITTINO, ioensed Anoticneer toi j W thB ooutitieB of Urey and Hiniooe. | ^rt and Hloflk alBB a Bpeoialtv. Terms i norler&te. galiBfaotlbn guarantee.). MQ"*; iieutfl tor dales mny bemadeat the Mvnnce ilrroe, or Central teleriiono office l<ver- >rbyarldreB8ln me at Fevei bam, Ont. MARBLE-HE FLOOR FINISH If your floors are hardwood, Use Marble - Ite The Floor finish with a money- back guarantee. It wears and wears and wears. It will not mar nor scratch white and is not af- fected by water. Feet That Never Touch the Floor A worn floor spoils the look of your home and is impossible to repair, but if you keep your floors painted, feet cannot touch them. Let the paint wear but save the wood. Save the Surface and you Save all. SENOUR'S Floor Paint is easy to use, dries very hard with a high lustre and will with- stand a great amount of hard wear. No skill is required in using SENOUR'S FLOOR PAINT. Anyone can apply it. Tin result will greatly enhance the beauty of your home and much labor will be saved for the floors will be very easy to keep clean. Come in and let us give you full particulars. We have a full range of shades in this and every other MARTIN-SENOUR Product. There is a MARTIN-SENOUR Paint or Varnish for every need. We will be glad to advise you. F. G. KARSTEDT, Flesherton DMnPHAH, Uoenaed AuoMonefl for tl) uounty of Orey. Termn mortnrat* an -it in action giiiranteed. The arraneemB s urn! iinti'j df Bftlcs can lie made t Thn Anvnce .rnce. Hutadcnco Mid P. o.. Pfly>>- Telephone juobecMon.