Flesherton Advance, 30 Aug 1922, p. 8

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August 30 THE FLESHEKTON ADVANCE -. . <\x>>^ ' M&x -- A whole page of up-to-the- minute pictures every one of interest pictures of people prominent in the public eye, stirring pictures of important Subscription happenings in many countries; in short, the world's doings in picture form 12 month?. $5.00 That's what you get in The 6 months, $2.75 *-** i j month. .50 Globe every day. 4 Die farmer who wants the news while it is news reads The Globe. TOKONTO Canada's National Di/j/ CENTRE GREY LEAGUE Team HmkiUle Duwdilk Vuuileleur Ciylun Kltsherton Won Loat PC 4 4 1 3 4 a 025 oTl 500 143 Gamei this week Thursday VuncMeur at Markdule MARKDALE II, FLESHERTON 2 I The 1 1-1 Leiguu i>-aino that Fleshurton lits this etitjon wn> played OD the loc| 'groundi un Thursday afternoon of laut week iu which Mark dale came out win- !, i - .-. '.ili the nliove score. The name Iwta called on account of darkness in the uiii'li after I'll .l.ri! i t. liad one tun in in i two mi lu.ieH and none out. This ' win for ihu northerners gives them a t;ood lei d wi'li which to piny Vandeleur in Markdilc this '/hursday. If thu Viins fin n Tl ui'-iUy it will make :i thret- cur>iered tie with Duudalk, Vandeleur mil Moikdalc aM nt the top, and a pUy- i II will have to be ordered to decide the championship. (Sjorc by iruiiriK : M*rkdle 101 02030 4-11 | FleBbertuD 1 0.0 1 2 ! Dunda'k lost their protect with Mark. d*le af ihu Executive luert-iuy Mou. eve rrcnly-il)iee years ax<) whn engoptd in operations on (heir farm on the south- west .v.l.' of the town, Mr. Noiman Smart ha'] (he misfortune to Ii>8<* a silver watch. A n .n h was instituted ar (ha time hut no ti-^cc of (he miffing time- piece was discovered. L*st week, how- I'v.T, 'i wiis p'ouxhed up by one of the f inn p.ii|>:<'yees and to the surprise of Mr Smart wan iViund to hu in very good condition. It was taken to a jeweller and i- M' iv reported to be running and keeping .:'". I time. The watch WHS a silver huotiut! cnse arid being closed through the years pioUahly account* for the fait that the works wrrtj not de- I troyed. Collin^wiod Saturday Nes. Feversham's Busy Store CLEARING SALE OF All CANVASS SHOES ON SALE THIS WEEK BELOW COST ALSO BARGAINS IN WALL PAPER MRS. R. H. HENDERSON FEVERSHAM, . ONT Farm For Sale Let 23, half 24, C-.n. 15, Proton, 150 ere', -'i acre* of crop, Imy in barn, 7 acre* iweet clover, larin implements, large t.irn, up to date; never f i 1 i UK in:' creek through centre f fiti rn, nvvt (XI torei tillable land, imall orchard, brick veneered houe and woodohed; 15 bead fal etttle, 3 cows and 4 i.;,.- 2 yearling! and 4 head f hor/gen Will ell en bloc or Muaratv. Must be Bold owing to illncu. Ijimedut.' p >... -i n. 11 J Qoheen H .11. 1. Dundalk Came Astray s.i'jrh TII bull came a*tray nlirtit Mondaf, Attvuvt 2It, tolot -^, con. V, <>,tprty. Oman prove properly, pay arid take Mina wy. EDO AH ItKTT-v Eugenia P.O Fall Term Opens Septembers, 1922 AT For Sale Individual iustru :tion. 42 years ~> . . i- i'il . i K . PncCiciil dei>iriment. ditalngue free. C. A. FLKUING. K.C A . Principal win.-.- 1HKI . 0. D. FLEMING, 8crftary. Advertise in The Advance 1 I *t*d M tLfiUfthiii) '' Light S x" Special, lii.Uh piacticatly gui<d as nev. 'iVice 8KK10. 1- r.,U \Mite L'O H. 1'. SUam Trac tor, ^ir i'ii- jjoid anil hon pxwi-iful iM'^ine. Price Jl :'uti I l.'ed I ill . 1*. S . yi r-\I -iv-> y ''Steam Tractor, in good runnini; cnndil ion. I'.iot $400. 1 - I M il 8 It) A very Tractor, i power- in! mi In h draw b/tr an<l < i I'ricu SMITH BUOTIIKKS Ford Salua aod Si-rvice and M Vureat Oh! Honey! Idlii <l a[i|>U's with !.',> Acd a little _.!. cream, l much better, you knmv. Than a fairy U!e dituni. In bu'k tt twenty oents per {.out At the apiary uf A. E. Buchanan FLESHERTON, I I U, I V il I I! III! 'I II lt> | ONT. Boar For Service Pure hied Ki^'mtereo Yorkshire Boar for Kfrvioe Vineyard Famous 77">30 on l(.t 1C7. . W T. & S. R., Ar*emei. i Terniti f 1.50. Sows not returned will be ' ' luri-cil K.iiirf an tlinsu III \i\z- ' 10,4,2i T. J. S11NSO5J IB To Holders of Five Year 51 per cent Canada's Victory Bonds Issued in 1917 and Maturing 1st December, 1922. CONVERSION PROPOSALS THE MINISTER OF FINANCE offers to holders of these bonds who desire to continue their investment in Dominion of Canada securities the privilege of exchanging the maturing bonds for new bonds bearing 5t per cent interest, payable half yearly, of either of the following classes: (a) Five year bonds, dated 1st November, 1922, to mature 1st November, 1927. (b) Ten year bonds, dated 1st November, 1922, to mature 1st November, 1932. While the maturmg bonds will carry interest to 1st December, 1922, the new bonds will commence to earn interest from 1st November, 192, GIVING A BONUS OF A FULL MONTH'S INTEREST TO THOSE AVAILING THEMSELVES OF THE CONVERSION PRIVILEGE. This offer is made to holders of the maturing bonds and is not open to other investors. The bonds to be issued under this proposal will be substantially of the ssme character as those which are maturing, except that the exemption from taxation does not apply to the new iwue. Dated at Ottawa, 8th August, 1922. Holders of the maturing bonds who wish to avail themselves of this conversion privilege should take their bonds AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, BUT NOT LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 30th, to a Branch of any Chartered Bank in Canada and receive in exchange an official receipt for the bonds surrendered, containing an undertaking to deliver the corresponding bonds of the new issue. Holders of maturing fully registered bonds, interest payable by cheque from Ottawa, will receive their December 1 interest cheque as usual. Holders of coupon bonds will detach and retain the last unmatured coupon before surrendering the bond itself for conversion purposes. The surrendered bonds will be forwarded by banks to the Minister of Finance at Ottawa, where they will be exchanged for bonds of the new issue, in fully registered, or coupon registered or coupon bearer form carrying interest payable 1st May and 1st November of each year of the duration of the loan, the first interest payment accruing and payable 1st May, 1923. Bonds of the new issue will be sent to the batiks for delivery immediately after the receipt of the surrendered bonds. The bonds of the maturing issue which are not converted under this proposal wfll be paid off in cash on the M'Decembrr 1922. W. S. FIELDING, Minister of Finnnre. * * The Drudgery of Wash Day is a thing of the past when you put in a 1 900 Electric or Gasoline Power Washer, or Hand Power Gravity and Wringer, all kept for sale by S. HEMPHILL CEYLON Agent for Beatty Hay Carrier goods, Steel Stalls and Stan- chions and Stable Fittings, Pumps, Churns, Brantford Wind Mills and Gasoline En- gines. Pump repairing is promptly attended to. A call is solicited. Merchant Tailoring up-to-date in style and workmanship Men'i and Boys' fine ready-to-wear Clothing Work Shirti, Overalls, Smocks, etc. Cleaning - l?epairiii . Pressing All at lowest possible prices H. ALEXANDER Merchant Tailor Feversham, - Ontario ijj""??:s:::::H::::H::::::::::::::^ 1 Rubber * I Bottoms - Those who require new Rubber Bottoms on their old tops should leave them NOW and Be ready for a wet day THOS. CLAYTON FLESHERTON, ONTARIO :::::::::::::; !J!!!t*-* t !!!ftMt"f?!Ui}?t?ll'?'MJ ?!""" 1 ""??;* *?*?*;?; S ST LNTERBSTKD It) ..ii.: .. l)0lliir, (la Hut Stop . . .'n-J. i '..it if y( u urt>, come to Owen Sour.O nit Dy, Bent. 4tb, and c..nne. li btgins to look us though wkntisti miglit Uittor null inventing way* to hill puoplo and try to device o.n pl;>n to kepp thwn warm thi* winter. MWMIIM!

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