Flesherton Advance, 31 Mar 1921, p. 8

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March 31 THE FLESHfiXPSN ADVANCE Bull For Service For* fertd Durham bull. No 143013 for Mrtice on lot 102, 8 W T A 8 R, Arte- tueia- Tfrmx f2 for i;r<le 96 for thoroughbred*. - C. AKeNS, Prop mayl For Service Una para lined Bhortbnru Jiuil an lot 86, eon. 9, Artemettia. Turns $1.50 Car gimd.'v Mii< l-f | tin! wirhia months thorn date ef service. IG.Jau.9 -R O.TURNER. DR. F. C. NIXON Opt oj*rut a Optical Hnruniario Street, near Tlrir Stivet Colling wood, Ontario Appoint lueoU : Daily 9 a. m. to D p. m. Kvw)in<;N and Holidays arranged . Tieloj.li. m- 6I1.W. Box 10G6 1 Jly20 ffi Don't Add Another Burden Taxpayer's . Ontario's Burden Public Debt - - $1,153,000,000 (Federal, Provincial and Municipal) Annual Taxation - $186,000,000 (Federal, Provincial and Municipal) Ontario's Drink Bill - $36,000,000 (Year previous to ProvincialProhibition) Importation of "Booze" is adding dead weight to the heavy burden of taxation now borne by the people of Ontario. Importation of "Booze" is adding to the cost of law enforcement. Importation of "Booze" is adding to the cost of jail maintenance. . Importation of "Booze" is adding to the cost of hospi- tals and asylums. Importation of "Booze" is adding to the cost of living. Importation of "Booze" is bedevilling the administra- tion of the Ontario Temper- ance Act, and defying the temperance sentiment of the province. ahall the importation ond the .bringing of tntaxicflting . liquors into the Province be forbidden ? Shall the iroportcticn end bringing oj i liquors into tJie Provi.ioo K be forbidden ? and vote YES This is no time to add another burden to the taxpayer's load Ontario Referendum Committee 8th Line, Osprey Owing to the bet* y rain* tbe ro%ds are in very bad condition. MisiAsht^ou ia upending her Ea*ter vacation at her home in Cha'tawotth. Harry Burke apont (he weekend at his f^af Whitten MARKDALE Mr Peter D'An-y delivmed a ten m unths old pie at tbe stock yards which tipped the scales at 400 Ibx. This is tbe beat pig of the age which Ins been brought to Mark dale thia year. parehul home. Street 1. ft at j The Standard Om'ee on Monday, a black Messrs. Jmes Piteous and John j nhelled egg, which he found in a nest in, Parone are. buy netting the timber j his hen bouse. We have been unable to ready for tht>ir now barns. ' find any person who hud any knowledge Ted Parsons 1ms sold his driver and < of such u freak nl any former time, purchased one more speedy from Edgar j The dam at Markdnle's Pumping l Liuton. Ted will t'o some now. . Mation in connection with the water .lame* Smith bas moved to the Craw- works system, was completely destroyed lord farm on the 12th line. j early Sundxy morning by the great rush _~~I ; ~ , j of water caused lv the litnvy vain during L-Olgan Acheson (the right. &T L Mercer's biif farm ! tractor wi Sp>ut into irrvice and tha A pretty wedding WHK solemnized on supply of w'Hsr kept ;i! normal. Jt will March 1C h at St.Jimes' Church Hue'-ny, tike :c>int> nine to r^-i-ret^ tho dam and Dundalk, when Miss Mary Ade.line, ; will ,.( ,,( .: ( >n8u!erable expense. The (Uut-liter of Mr, ind Mrs. Ab. Aoheson, j village council have contracted with Mr was uni'i"! in nbaTriagu to Mr. Jubn J. () Miiinis to erect n new structure at Cnlictn, of Flfbherton, by the H#v. Rural once. I i expectt-d that witer will be Ueiin HUckwtll. Thu bride, whi was pumped by the new pown- dam in ten supported by her sister in law, Mrs. days or ^o, as Mr Minnia is rushing the Mo'^fiin, wore lr:ivel!inn clre*s of navy work. blue n. i " and hat to niitlch. linmodia't-- ly after lh service refreshmonts *re served at the home of tho ( bride'a paren'f . The ynuiiu couple will -pi n I a few Farm For Sale Lot 152, 2nd rHe East, T. & 8. R. ArtemesU, containing 100 icrea ; good buildings und Hull watered ; atone found uiMii under good barn, with ailo ; amall nichard. This is a good farm 14 w:lea from Flesherton, and a Inrgiin for some body for ijuick safe. Possession i(i*eu lii -I 1. 1 M mi. Apply to John Beecrofr, 14i', iu,l Ave., Iv4.-t, Owen Sound, or John Pedlar, Fl.horton. BOAR for SERVICE Porebrd Tamworth Bow for srrioe on Jot 167, 8 W T and S B., A*tmBi,. |Terin ll.fW'l. SAWS not returned will / b< charged same those ID pu>. Feh 16 -T. J. 8TIK8OR. Prop Boar tor Service The uuderHigned haa a thoroughored 1 Yorkshire Boarfor aervice on lot 11, COD. ; 8. Osprey. Terms |1.50. FRED SPOFFARD ESTABLISHED 1872 : 'FJ5 -!gf SS I? Ji 1 ! si ,HEAD OFrlCF. HAMILTON Instead of carrying cbe proceeds from Grain Tickets, Sale of Cattle, Produce, etc., in year pocket, deposit them in tbe Bank of Hamilton, where they will be safe. You can then issue cheques to pay accounts, and your pass book will afford you a complete record of all your transactions. A in town before _".- Maxwell. Herald, to their home near Hev. Father Darduraud, O M. 1., ' .11. .'i"l > be the oldest priest in the world, i-.-l.'li.-it. <1 l.is 102nd birthday at St. Boniface, Man., last week. He has been a piiest f i r 7'-' ycais. BANK OF HAMILTON DUNDALKIBRANCH-A. M. Carthew, Maaager SUB.-BK4NCH PROTON-C. J. Fonter, Sub-Manager Its Value Is Intentional E7ACH added Gray-Dort which goes into use serves not only to provide fresh evidence as to the quality of the car, but also emphasizes anew the high ideals of the Institution which builds it. < \ A surprising majority of the thousands of motorists who have selected the Gray- Dort as the biggest value in the motor car field tell us that the reputation of the men responsible for the car has been the most imoortant factor in their choice. And this is natural, because only by deliberately intending to give heaping value could we hope to produce such a car as the Gray-Dort at its price. H . DOWN & SONS Flesherton, Ont. QRAY.DORT MOTORS, LIMITED CHATHAM. ONTARIO I

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