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Flesherton Advance, 27 Jan 1921, p. 4

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January 27 1921 THE FIESHERTON ADVANCE Do You Use This Bank to deposit your money where it will be safe from fire and theft, and earn interest? to cash Cheese Cheques ? to collect Sales Notes? to issue Bank Money Orders instead of sending actual cash in a letter ? to help you increase your acreage and improve your Live rc Stock ? to obtain souna advice on invest- ments in Stocks, Bonds and Farm Lands ? TH MCRCHANTS BANK Head Office: Montreal OF CA.NA.DA. Established 1864, CEYLON & FLESHERTON BRANCHES C A NORSWORTHY, .... Manafw. 7" * FARM IMPLEMENTS WAGONS, HARROWS PLOWS SPECIAL PRICES IN New Tiihuhir^Sbarplcs Separators JOHN HEARD, IM PLEMEN7 AGENT. FLESHERTON. ^*tvAW:v*.v jmj^ti~**S*^ 5i^^.^aiiixy^*y^ii^aiiii>r<iy Fleshnrton Tn Sho I have just placed on the shelves a full line ot Tinware, Nickelware 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 Hros. Furnaces. D. WcKILLOP CHRISTOE BLOCK FLESHERTON & ONTARIO. BUY FLANNELETTES AT ALflOST HALF PRICE Great Towelling Sale A -MI-. i Hale of I. in. n, I 1,1 u. Hath, Cotton, IVa nd Holer TowellingM, olil 60o VHluen, new pi ice ;j5c. Unhleached Cotton <"o<l OCc. Oottnn in ex'ia lionvy qiMllry, iptoial d -anng jnio-' 'Ma Flannelettes Good lli;n\y (Juili-y Stiipid Kliniii''!'! I < .'III noil M inclii'H ttlrir, regulm 4')c. valu-*, in w |nicf 29c. IMM yrj. Flannelettes Veiy liesi -,-i IU of Wlii'o FUnnolftte only 39o. Prints A w-niHui fullino of liithtanil lrk prime, ri-g 35: , snlo price 'Jilo. Heavy 85c. Ticking for 50c. A gnnd lunvy li'im mill wliiln Mnpn Ticking llmt wi mM foniH'rly HI Hoc. n y-inl, hprcial F. G. KARSTEDT, Flesherton, - Ontario THE Flesherton Advance An independent newipnper publiHhed every Thuraday at the oftiee, Collio^wood Stieet, Flfcsherton. Subscription pi ice 11 5U per annum whan pai'l in ailvanori ; 82.00 when not NO paid. 92.00 to duti-d 8tatcH. Adverttging rates on application. Circulation over 1100 weekly. W. H. THURSTON, EDITOR AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock an'i Implements On Lot 17, Con. 10, Oiprey ON THURSDAY, FEB. 3, 1920 HOUSES Bay team 12 and 13 yean old, li'i'M- MI ji'rtis i.id . CATTLE Cow 9 yrs old dua in March, cow 3 yis old due iu Mnrob, cow 3 yrs old due in Juno, cuw 4 yrs old duo in March, 3 cnws 5 yrs old due in March, cuw jrra old due iu June, :; sleera IP inos. old, heifer 18 mot. old, 15 nlves, grade ImM 2 yrs uld, registered bull (No 3!)351) Hereford 17 mos. old. IMPLEMENTS McCormick biuder 7 fujt cut with trucks and iibeaf carrier, Frost and wood mower C foot cut new, Cock -.hull ID disc drill, fifteen tfotli Dueling culuvatur nuw, linn w<jnn almost new, itt good eloop sleighs, Mc- 1. nichl ui bugvy, cutter, oi.e dozen o<>" chain*, Verity two furrow walking plow .. i li . .| s i :/!, uuw, miii; i! walking (.Iu* *ot tiftecu liull in n barrows uenrly new, Peter ilaunlton plow new, M II ruinuru |.i'.'ii'.t.i , fence tigh:eiir uew, snow plow and sleigh, ec 12UO Ib sclei, Lundy oil engine 7 h D practically now, WHIJOII rack new, speed jk, 2 crossed' Mt.vt one new, ^alvtuiz^u water tank ler obis, blMkurith anvil 200 It -, vice and for^t, Stewart p iwer horsu clipper nnw, farm dinner bell, tot heavy team hatnetn new a year *fjo, two foity rod roil* of seven otrand wire new, one roll eight rtt i and wire new, circular wood uaw 30 inch nearly new, ciicuiar saw 28 luch guild, tin rip s.iwn, ?ot dogs for lot; c*rri*{{', a numlier of pu'leya, a quantny of rubber netting 4 and 15 it:*, wooden bcdfcleud witb sprinuunDd maltreat), iron budntekJ with spring* and u> litres?, one sum il new last iimnR with inscr'ed tooth saw 52 in with s twiluit earner, a <|uniitity of 20 inch hardwood, and h quantity of lumber, also a ouo<ber of i.i In-' artic'ea not inentiuned. T.-I in All -nun nf $10 and under, c)-h ; oter that am >uiit 11 nios credit on approved joint no'es ; 5 pal cemt. off for . i .!i in lieu of nofe*. John Ktrlc, Win K>n"n_', Proprietor Auctioneoi A rural telephone wire came In cintaet with i'iu< of ih hih tension hyc'ro wnn rumiiti.' to Aithur during i heavy wind storm .n'l Richard Wintera gat ilia cone of bin life. A lirm> lia'l c.f li!ue tin puiti'il nut of hi* ti'lephon' 1 , compleloly wrecking the iiiNliuioeiit ami started H lire thai toi<k a K >od deal of w.nk to control In i iif.rr llio ^ I- n -i I'-iiiiir ,1 mill*, -.'. hi ' IIHVO been closed for H week it: t ike H|I ck, commenced upcrntiiiMH H^ain on Monday, Wilfred Stewart, one of the -'ij' 1 . -v . -. attempted to tix a belt which li ui i'.. .nc otl''h.i pulleya, when his hand gitctughi in thu belt, with the rciult thitt In- arm wan twitted oft at i !.. olbuw and he had noine ribs broken. He WHK tiikeii to the Alex^ndrn Hoapilal, whnre ho lies in o ciitical condition. Qrsnd Valley Star Farm For Sale Lot 1, coo. 5, Arleme>i, 2J niilea from I'; c -\ iili- and 4 miles from Ceylnn. con- i -ii ii i n'.; 1 1 ii i acred, Ml" ni !)0 acien clean d and ID i<od Rtate of cultivation, about '2J ii'-r N in HWeet oluver and 10 acrra lin.iw'i-'l lush Roomy nnd comfoit- alil liniMn with good !! u- ; '.vi driving s'n-il iinil Irirn (tOxdj on -in.- founiln- t on. VVn'm ins do HH'I on', klx > .virf X 'Mil till' '.>, '. I'-l.' I'HII" !- I'lll .| M tll'i old I'allel cull lilni Ulill Will lio hold at onci-. Apply to JOHN FAWCETT, CVylon. Ont. Notice to Creditors FLESHERTON BAKERY IT'S WORTHY THR UHKAD WITH A PUKPO-SK. Yes, our Pure Kood llread has a worthy purposo It brings health und Mt;eiigth arid n incul tinio satisfaction to tho folks ulio purtHkc of it regular- ly. One slice calls lor it loaf, one lo.if forms tho habit, Brend is your best foot I- -eat more of it, PHONE 3 FRED FINDER, Flesherton 111 tliO m.iM i r of lli.- I! '-,'. ..T WilllHIII .I.'Ki'ph H.j-tl, 1MB of lhl Villain of I 1 ' i-hhritoii, in tli (?nuiity *"f (Jn-y, i ' iliK- I ii) i r; .1- cuiKi'd . NH:II:H is litMvliv jjiven, purnnitnt In H.-n HI! of llM TrimlfOH Ac', R S. O 1!) 1 4, Clinp. 121. Unit nil creditor xntl nlhi'lH I ;'.' illlj I'l'lilllS : ili'iu tml.s ni'-nns- the tMtH'oof ill" .-i'l \Villiiiiu Jimi|ili llnyil, wlin ii.i-ii on or hlioui. tho '.'n I Uv of l),-i!,!inlHT A.D., 1920, t tlm City nf Toronto, ant ri'ijnirud, nn or nufoiv the lt ilny of Kiilini'iry, 1021, to Bond liy post, prepaid, or rltOivor to Luoii & Ili-nvy, SolicitorH for the Adniinintrnlrix of Ihu eHliitu of i ln> said il.r .ivd, their i 'in i-. 1 1. in n nn, , mid HiirimincK, wddri'itacH niul d.'Nunptionn, the full pHrlicuUm in writing, of their claim*, n g'atomont of nccountfi, :iinl i hi', nutuieof tho if any, hold hy them. And i-ilii- notice that after tuch last niriiiiiiiii'il i! ni tho sniil Adminiatratrix will iiroooed to diHiritiDte the aoiel* of i In' '.mil decoatcd Among I ho pirhns vntitled lli. n In having regaid only to i In' olaiini of which thoy ihnll thr>n hnvo hnd not loo. and that the Raid Adroinia tratrix will not lio liable for the puid HHKI'.U or uny part thereof to any person in |i 'isinn of whime claim imtioe Khali not hnve bfin received hy tliom t the ! time of auch diitrilmtion. LUCAS * ilKNUV, Solicitort for ihn AdiiiiniHiratiix Dated at Markdnlv HUH 7th day of January A. D. 1981. Values That Are Truly Extraordinary SELL-WE MUST ENTIRE STOCK POSITIVELY TO BE CLEARED OUT IN JANUARY. NEVER SUCH BARGAINS IN FLESHERTON Everything selling at and below cost. Not goods picked up for sale purposes. It is our whole stock being sacrificed. Don't just say that's great. COME COMPARE. Men's Kitchen Railroad Overalls Men's Black Overalls Boy's Overalls, sizes 2(3 to 32 All Wool Sweater Loats Sigual 1.90 i.50 0.50 Pullovers $3.00 V Neck Sweaters 4.50 Ties 85c Socks, fancy, from 25 to 75c Men's Heavy Wool Socks, 50 and iOc IF YOU EVER HAD A CHANCE TO BUY RIGHT-IT'S NOW Ann Bands Boston Garters Handkerchiefs, all colors Men's Work Shirts Men's Fancy Shirts 15 and 20c 30c 15 and 20c 85c to $2.00 $2.00 Atlantic Wool Underwear l.fiO Fleece Lined Underwear 90c Combination Wool Underwear 350 to $4.00 Neck Scarfs 1.00 to 2.65 Felt Hats - 3 00 Men's Winter Caps 1.50 Raincoats from $10.00 to $25 . 00 Horsekide Mitts - 60c Work Gloves - 1 00 Kid Gloves, lined - 1.60 Dressed Kid 2.00 Wool Gloves - 1/25 Leather Belts - 35 and 50c Police Braces - 50 and 75c Linen Collars . 20c Negligee Soft Collars - 30c Boys' Kibbed Worsted Hose, double heel and toe, 40 to 90o Pant and Coat Hangers lOc , or 3 for 25c All Hobberlin Tailoring reduced 33 1-3 per cent, during January. Everything must be sold as the owner is quitting business. Come in and look us over. H. J. LEGARD, GENTS' FURNISHINGS. FLESHERTON, ONTARIO V^XMX&SWIWm X&X&XXG&& NOTICE R I;.-.,,, tli- Old lu-li.l,'- Sing'' Sewing Machine. You mi buy OQ terms to luit you at a very rensoDnhln price. 10 year site*. HUGH KNOTT, A K ont, Mitrkdnlc, i in i. For Service One pure l.itvl Sh<rthiii lull on 1 o '28 and L".', Concession 8, ArUmeaia. Terms $ 1 59 for iirtdoa if paid ia>Mc of 9 mouths if not f f. I'm* h4j O1BORXB. Of .'ntertst to Farmers F. T. Hill A Co , Liraitsd, ai iu the market for H qntQtity of spiing snd wintor wheat for their mill for preMDt delivery. If yu li*v any to sell call phona 7, M.I kiln!.- J>20tf BOAR for SERVICE Purelirnd 'I'mnwiutli Bonr fi.r Horvice n lot 107. s W T inl S K , AiUBMia,. I erm^-H 60. Sowg not rtnrnod will , \if ohargt>J HAine a* thoia in pig. Foli 15 -T. J. ST1NSON, Prop | BELLAHY'S GROCERY Headquarters for Al Groceries, Flour and Fruits APPLES Greening*, Spie* and Ontiuios by the barrel, bag or bnsket. FISH A good line of freoh and i fish, including Wbiiefiah, Britiah Columbia Salmon and Pickerel. Also all kinds of canned salmon. BRAN nd SHORTS Made by the Shelburne Mills. ROLLED OATS \Ve have jut rtceived a shipment of choice Oatoieal. CRANBERU1US We hivf now gome fine Cranberries Get your supply at onoe. ONIONS Spanish Onions and Cooking Onion* vl good stock. WE ARE AGENTS FOR FINDER'S BREAD. BELLAMY'S Chevrolet Investment Your purchase of an automobile should be regarded an an investment. The investment should be safe and sound. It should yield you a gratifying return on your money. The Chevrolet " Four-Ninety " Touring Car fulfils these requirements. It has a reputation for long and continuous service, for ease of operation and riding comfort. It lives up to its reputation because it is mechanically dependable every particular. Its saving of fuel and tires is an especial source of satisfaction. The completeness of its equipment is another. Every hour of the day or night it is ready to pay back in efficient transportation for every dollar of its cost. The latest model " Four-Ninety " is now ready for your inspection. D, McTAVlSH & SON, CHEVROLET DEALERS, - FLESHERTON, ONT.

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