Flesherton Advance, 30 Aug 1922, p. 4

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August :JO 19'2'J THE FIESHERTON ADVANCE * >. r, f- . K t k r- > t FINAL TESI The steadily increasing percentage of sat- isfied Imperial Polarine users is convinc- ing proof that the right grade of Imperial Polarine is giving the greatest degree of lubricating service and satisfaction to Canadian automobile and truck owners. Check up your car on the Imperial Chart of Recommendations. Use the grade of Imperial Polarine Motor Oils recommen- ded exclusively. IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED Manufacturers and Marketer* of Imperial Polarine Motor Oils and Marketer* in Canada of Gargoyle Mobiloil. THE Flesherton Advance An independent newnper published ou h Wednesday t the nftiee.Collingwood St:oet, FlfcHhertou. Subscription price 91 .'it ;"! annum when p-iid in advance ; 82 (K) when not KO piid. 82.00 to United S'-iJr.i. Advertising rates 01 n(j(j'ic'liod. Circulation ovor 111K weekly. W. H. TIK'HSTON SOME COUNTY STATISTICS Transien* 4dvs. A Booz !_ Funeral M..-I \ H irn Hinder, 7 ft. cut, tecond r.:.nd, fur Kile cheap, working order. J<ihn Wright, ! i Chopping done n Saturday only <i..ih-tiii I'.ros. Kuueiit* P'HinieiK Wai.tr>!, with or wilh.iut bord Mrc. '!' - 1 .-. K..-rher'oii. Ifor (tola Yorkshire tow fir < .K 1 , 1 year o'd Archie I' -nk y. Ceylon. <; ...d work liors*, cix yi-.ii" old, Ii r MU right Mai tld I'hiMij"', Ki.'liMt. n. For bale or.ld.-ni Tin- ol ; . ..-^ factory iu KIi-.-liL'ii'>ii, ..-i t-y leinih. Apidy to K. J. Spn.ul', Kiexhrrt.iii. ] 'JO cordH IH in. ilry l;nd- Wuud |..r S S N , :;. Aiteim-n a A|vly t.. lie, White, U K . fr./uiu S a'i. o toi Sle T-., I iiil.iin^ !, i ., HI Klesh MOD DMr bb< .M.'tin.iiis' cliuic'i >i'i"i *. Mrs. .M. Th -t'tthwtit., F.i'.li H..I . I/ce He lnspc'Cti Fe'l"W and il._i, (J nstiil.l... WbitnidM of Huron County recon'Iy .li:j up in a inin.ii- 1 > 1 n.;n iJ.in^iiin^i', nix ca-es of choic liquor uhicli ii . i I..-, n dii-ourously l.urin.1 aa A c rp.e S'une dny-i befoiu The supporcd c.ipsi' s lirmiylir to Goderich on t'o- B ejiiier Orej iiouml from Detroit. A r-/ulur funeinl :is held uith hears* . c ! jyiii.ni ai.d eve|-Hl auto |O||H of in mn.ei ', 'li Litter being r.'July at the dock to .11 ' the i" .m T. The minister and rVi:') in ui \\h" (Mi'tic pVed, had m> idea tli 'y were Iteinjj made |>*rtiieiM in n ho i\ The autli.ii ities have not yel leri:i- 1 wl o nhipi ed ihu li|iior and n - lx>4y fau ottimeU tha stud, reHiirrcct.da litilu too .1-iuu! An the, I'ioi.et-r say*, the i^'tlis or i-.t'ier depths lo which bo'it- li!<.."-m and i iiiiii-uiiiii-is will go in cirryini; on thiir n f '.rion.i work, is well i. lus. rated in tliu nhove story. S mu- Lody vx;<fc'ed the Ftufi, the Inspector X it > i-int tlint Miuiuiliini; waM no: in order, ami or^iiniz/d n ;i l ve-rol)liini< party mi Ins i.un i.cc.'unt. Tlie complete ctnstis returns of tlu PIO^iuce of Ontario Lave come U hand incluuing the County of Git) and sliowa the popnlalioii cf Grtj has decreased ft, 840 in the past ten jearn. Every towualiip iu the Couu ty lost iu population, Artemeaia bc-in t i the heaviest loser with a total of 752 Dundalk lost 12, Maikdale 48 and Flcehcr ton's loss was not given but the population given at present is 422, Osprey, with a population ol 2205 has a loss of 921. Proton with u iJopulatnii of 2362 loss 404 people; Ktiphnisia, with a population of 24H3 lost 449. Only two municipalities in thf County shonrfdau increase and these were Hanover and Thornbury with an increase of 13'J ami '27 rr- spectivcly. Ontario 3 total popula- tion is 2,aba,iii;^, (lie rural municip- alities contributing 1 ,22t!,L'!l2 and urban. 1 ,7!!7,.!7<> One ill) liist week a )"uoy ImsincSH nun ul this vicinity vhile niolonn.' fwit the F'orit II-) id, lei' his our .jive ft sud d.'ii I'll. ' >n !.i.'. in- nut to'dincover the ciiui', lu- F'iw hi 4 lii'i- lunriiiL' on .!. ul -.f ihe cir. mid limiting strainlit f..r the crrcb. Th drir burriwl after liiw IHWII 'try. Lilt liclore he re^rheil it the in,- hid fill.'ii Lit,, tho w>tei u'i-1 I.eihK mi .\-:io t'li'lii'in. it w .> cuTu-l rapidly down Rtre'im. Th' 1 owner struck across the lii-lii In luMiI it oil, an. I succeeded in it Mildmay tj'i/. -tie. -Tn.- . U is nf lll> vil "i w.ib A i \ i^on c.n Tlni'-il y I. ' H'e ^ liltl Want to birro-v ^li.'ii) i.n in-.r .4 -.,:i', Tiuii:ili!r Ihl'Mi'St, 1 tu S >eiH Bicuniy oror S^IJIMI. Apply r , Kletlur:. n Ad- cdvtaae. If you HI.- i hi i' kin<-' 'l ouyniij n ' i . S'ep'iit.<ii buy no oilier but iln- DfL'ivi', which i.s I In- .--t .mil in ,,i iclublo NI'|I- rttor made (.'ill, phone or write 1 1 h Knot!, Mlk It r. H'JI II'. PRICES TALK! in THESE DAYS of CAREFUL BUYING g For evciyonc who works nnd.wcnrs trouKers 1 havu a lino of Hoods Inlly C(jnipprd \vith price tajjs thai will tell you a talc ffflobfy laved and left in your pocktt if you are intorcsti.il. HoBMimi l< p " For Sale Tne prop '.rly known an ilie Anlidoivn revidunce it <'i'ylnu, an eigh' ro'.med << Wrliiii)>, t-nnd .lltr, >.t.tMr, fir. ; about an ac-e of ) ind. would in*'-.!' 11 i/ood home for n fined ({ent eiinn. Km ti'tini IK! (,u - il."r iMrticiilara apply to W. .1. I; -t n m. t'lvxhi'iton. IVIayft Khaki Duck Troutcra Striped tin i .'' . Plain Black Ducks $2 Shirts from $1.25 to 1.75 Trouaers work nnddres. And then, there in a line of -i-iti.i' - on the shelvea from which YOU can secure a low- coat, high-quality hand-inde suit. These auit* come at about the cost of a ready-made mi. from $23.00 to $40.00 Sow Strayed Canir t the premium of 'he under- t|;nrd, one 8'iw. O truer if rei|iiested in fiy expei.M-M and take smnc .'iwiiy. AIX (.'AMEUHN. Ku4tini. Flesherton Tailor Shop T. C. BLAKELEY Merchant Tailor m CARS We have a few reliable used cars for sale. They are in good mechanical condition and are ready for the road. Chevrolet 490 Roadster Chevrolet 490 Touring Ford Touring Chev. Baby Grand Touring These are offered at low prices for the balance of this month. D. McTavish & Son W. I. Annual Meeting The KIX'MOtb .'.MM! convention and the i iv i ii'y-litili ann:icr;iiry of Wmue Institu e in Grey Cmn'y was held lit Kt>mlili Thursday, Au^ iM h. The ccnveiition tnuk the iorm of Iwi sef.s.otii Mil the entire procedure was a wonderful example of the jjreat under- ! ta>iii'^, (he vigoroutt ondeavor, the (NMctictl yet U-au'iful ideal* that hive givi'ii lliu \V'j;nen .s institute a inst ny t. aly-rivt! years, tipe wi'h tiotks well 'I 'lie, and a ftituiu gulden with tin- [n in- i>- of ..re'-tter i-orvice. The meeting wa held in the 1'uUic Library IniiMiiii;, ulnch v. a.- vo: y .it- r-i ui'livc with 11 profusion of isuiiinier H..ICIS ur^d on ilit platform, '^'here w IM 4 inrm- rtpramiUttion .it atMabuii -..'.'I registered. At Beveuil i'Uei vals durirg the meel n.; splendid c >uiinuinty ingin^ ol pit- riolic known teleotloM was led i>y Mi.-s EfBf IflB W&XM EAD OFFICE ' HAMILTON E STABUSHED Proton Office open Tues., Thurs. and Sat HOURS 12 o'clock noon to 4 o'clock p.m. BANK OF HAMILTON OUNDALK BRANCH-A. M. Carthew, Manager SUB-BRANCH PROTON C. J. Forster, Sob-Manager : cream * S* . * -. * ** * Highest price paid for cream. A correct test and cash paid at Ceylon Cream Testing Station. COME and SEE it TESTED James McLean Pattison's old Stand. Ceylon WE SELL FARM IMPLEMENTS CUT PRICES on MANLIKE SPREADER, 4 WALKING PLOWS, WAGON MOWER A very luppy f 'iituif wm prt'si-iitnl- ln fi- an tl.c uuiily to four loujr faith- ful mi' in Ii, is u. .I i ih -1-4 - : KL'inhli} brtnc'i 20yuma^.i, when tir* ui gmii'd. .VlrsJ.i.t (Urdiicr, fres . w piust-nted With* i i- lUl.lul silvur tloWur vise atiil lellec'.oi ; Mis. B J LUIIJ; sec. a |ietl buiM', Mrs DitviJHoD, 1st v ce pres , with n silvui viti', MIM i'cOivgor, u mlvei itiiii cJt .'i .- ..IM . .-, i tokkn > i the <i|>|iivuiiitinu fflt for their years of Bervico. Tlii- rcuicseniHtivu of S>i u Jug > - ' of ll move', x-tve * dn-to ou " The lUsty 1'iiisiii.j i-f o'uti'.us ". Mm A M ft ct'iure if Willi luisf.iui, i-eproentii'ike of ceiitre Ur>y. y. m mi excellent rv ">. " li' Oil. \\ a do morn ". A very iii)[K>it ml nddress ,)f tin day wv, tlit given by Mr-t i^e^wurth of Ul Hill | tol>, held -.,:!.;;, of OlltltlU Schoul on mlucut ion . Ttio spotch of l<io afieiniioii tliAt has bee i so enueily nntici(istud .< that rf Mr (* A I'titnnni, MiperiiiU-ndcnt uftbe W< inen'H II.M Mute., i f On i .iin. This was Mr. I'uiimii'M lirst visit to <ii v r.'iiii \ -.i.ii 1 ,' the iimugurniion IM' ' in Klexbi'iton, i '..'. mill ho . \ IHI-.'-M-I! |iletMii'<i t being preterit. The next (.'iiunty Conventiuii will be held lit Klfslu-rtun in ly.'.l. PollowlUM the ini-i-t Hi'.' nipper WIN nerved, and uftt-r i{oud hyi'.s wore s:id the gathering bmko up, M.iny expressions of appreciatidn to tliu Keiiilile }'.- :-. -~. < \VHH lu'ud. Thi'Htf l>ii'-i-nt from PlMhertOD were, Mis H Down, M:- O l':,:i;i|. , Mrs W Inkier, Mrs N\ A. ll*nken. JOHN HEARD, IMPLEMENT AGENT. FLESHERTON. New Perfection Oil Cook Stove & Oven SPEEDY Touch a match to the burner and it itt ready in- stantly. STEADY- Set the tUme where you wtiit it. It stays there. CLEAN -Does not bUckcu pots or puns. The long blue chimney turns every drop of oil into cooking heat. HOT - - For eveiy cooUnt; purpose there i* always abunoince of steady I'm intense heat. OVENS N P ovens aie superior t th* ordinary ovens, ijuicfcer and more uniform reeultH i i iuni'ii; and ro.'t<tintr " secured with them. Come in and ice them, or better still, ask a uer. FRANK W. DUNCAN Flesherton - 'Phone 24 r 1 1 Chevrolet and McLaughlin Motor Cars Tractors - Newcombe Pianos Samson White Rose Gas. East Mountain Il>trvei>tii>-is about completed. Mr. Cnrroll llumberatoue hi* oom- iili' . 't hit i ..tit KM of ahinglinK Wni. Hawkins barn, near Kock Mills. Mrs Mau 1 .own and eon, I?an, of Kleahertoo, viaited a few daya recently with the fi'i nu- I'H brother, Mr SUtiler Smith. We are tot ry to report (hut Coucillor Alex. C|rruthcr5 hid the mikfottuue to U from the wagon, Jiilootting b'a iliou'der. Hope f,.r aoeedy lecivery. Mre R Me vu\|h'n viditd recently will) I K,-vk Mill Iriondi. Mr of.ri MM t) Gauoe HI.I! Mirt Dutl>' vicitnJ with Hth line frioodn rcotty. Mr SUn!y So\lh ond *if* tslt(d at MwriioX RuKeui. DURANT "just a Real Good Car" After building more than two million automobiles W. C. DURANT has developed a culminating motor car that bears his name. All tlint this might leud you to expect, is realized in the car itself: now to be seen in our salesroom. MODEL A-2J, FOUB CYLINDER TOURING- $1395, Delivered (FREIGHT AND SALES TAX PAID) Dealer H. Down & Sons Flesherton

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