June 'J 1921 THE FIKSIIEKTOX ADVANCE ESTABLISHED 1872 ,HEAD OFFICE HAMILTON lii^tiMil of cumin;.; ilic proceeds fi-oin Grain Tickets, Sale of Cittli', Produce;, etc., in your picket, deposit tlitin in tlio Hank of llamillun, wliert they will be safe. Y in (Tin then issue cheques to puv accounts, 'and vonr pass book will afford you u complete record of all your transactions. BANK OF HAMILTON DUNDALK BRANCH -A. M. Carthew, Manager SUB-BRANCH PROTON C. J. Forster, Sub-Manager A Genuine Sale Having puivhasril the stock ot If. J. LcGanl at Mi:.-luMt(iii ,-i: ;I!D\V r.ite on the 8 we hnvo dccidod to place the Pattison & Co. and the. lurd Stocks on sale at prices ni'vor heard of in tin: ( 'ounty ol' < irey. Sale starts Thursday, March 24 JAMES McLEAN, Pattison's Old Stand. CEYLON Ladies' and Men's Boots & Shoes i ,!i ;-, A I. IT.- .in I brown running shoes Jluy- white .11. '1 ' i' AH tunning shots Boy' brown can vim lilucher cut ahoe, a wonderful shoe for Kchuul Girl' whilo < m\ is, punip with leather in rubber aolo. Ltdies' white c.nvn8i tie |,ump very newest Li lu-.s high i.'i .1 with rubber or leather Holes Lv'ies' black pumpi with two straps in kid or patent luathur Ladies' brown ami nnhogaiiy oxfords [111 dmm heel. Ladien' liUck pump wiili one itrap. Paint* and Vimiiilii"", Co'igolrum Square*, LinoUum and Oilcloth, Rugs and I 'urMim, all t. ivdiu-ed price*. F. G. KARSTEDT, FUsherton, - Ontario Banking Service T BRANCHES: FEVEKSHAM tod MARK DALE HE banking service provided at every Branch of The Bank of Toronto is directed to promote the best interests of the farmers, business men and others in the Town or District. This Bank is always ready to do its utmost v/ithin the scope of good banking to assist those who require its services. The Manager's time is at your dis- posal whenever you have busi- ness to transact in which he can assist. Your banking business and account invited. Assets over $100,000,000 Sporting News of the district. BASEBALL Come to Flevhartoo ou J une .'5rd. ItKi'itnii in C'i.nri:i. (ii:i:v LKM.I T. \Vjn Lost P.C. .1000 .1000 .500 .000 .000 .000 Ceylon 2 Uundalk 1 Yandeleur. 1 Flesherton 1 Kocklyn Kugema Gleiielg Centre Flusherton 10, Eugenia 1> Vundtletir 14, (Jleuclg 1 LEAI;LK GAMES Tuts WKEK : Vandeleur at Duudalk Thursday Itocklyn at Flesherton Fiiday Fleshurton played thuir hcood game of The Late Clara Duncan % As was briefly noted in last week's issue CUra Ettella, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Duncan, parsed away on Tuesday, May 24 h. Clara had been head milliner fur four seasons for the firm of Graham Bio?., of Grand Valley, and aa usual returned to her home fur Christmas feeling unusually well. The middle of January the took .1000, plruro pneumonia from which ihe never rallied, though one of Owen Sound's must tkilfjll medical men was called ill consultation by the f unily physicuu. The funeral service was held in the .M. i!. !.< Church on Thursday and was condacted by her pastor, Rev. C. A. Belfry, who took as hut text the wordi of the angel : " Why seek ye the living amoni{ (he Jem)/ He is noi her*, He la risen." Floral tributes were from father and on the Eu S enia Held . mo , he r, Mr .II . Blaek, Miss MoKmley, thu League season on Fridy afternoon last and cauie out ; Graham Brog.. Mr. and Mrs. U. victorious with a on u run lead. Alcox tham> Mr . Dd Mrs John Best) for FUshenon and Albert Williams for Methodist Ladies' Aid, The Girls, Eugenia started the ame. the latter f rtllk l) un , 1D SIld h m Jt tbe j being relieved by L-uge in the tht.d sUff llnd mHi | c . rrie , 8i Mrs. Scott inning. For a youngster Lirge showed Mr F rud >- |e i, [ 80I1 . U(j pretty well, striking out six men. The locils were lending by live rus in the tho 7:h and an eighth inning rlly by Kuguiiia ncii, -.1 them four runs. In ihe Beir The Mr. . O. and The following from a distance attended the funeral servi:w r -Mr. F. N cholson, Mrs. \V. I'.uskin, Mrs. II. lidlman and I'oronto ; Mr. Herb ALL DAY CELEBRATION AT FLESHERTON -ON- JUNE 3RD, 1921 AT THE POND AT 10.00 A. M. Swimming Race, 100 yarc's. open, $2, 81 and 50c. Tub Race, once across pond, $2 and $1 Walking Grensy Pole, open. $2 Catching the Duck, open, the duck Boys' Race, under 1C years. HO yards, 81, 75c . 50c. and 25c. An entrar.ce fee of 25c- will be charged for each of these events. Calithumpian and Automobile Parade at 11-00 a. m. Best Calithumpiun Outfit in parade. $10 and Best Decorated Car in Parade, $5, .'5 and Catching the Greasy Pig Prize, the pi-.'. The the pig and sing " How Dry The winner mut catch nd hold I Am." AFTERNOON SPORTS LADIES' INDOOR BASEBALL MATCH Flesherton Hih School va Spriitedale Colored Ladies. liauie call.'d at 1 00 o'clock. LEAGl'E HASKBALL MATCH- Rocklyn vs Flesherton. This i* a League Fixture. Game culled at 3.00 o'clock sharp. TUG O' -WAR Open t<. any 10 men Prize 810 Slow Automohilu Race, on high gear, once around track, $2 Best Decorated Auto on grounds in the afternoon, $3 Men's Iliice, ', mile, open. ?.'i and 82 Men's Race, iOO yards, i.pfii. $2:ind SI HJL;|I Jump, open, 9- and $1 Kunning Broad Jump, open, 82 mid $1 I Soy's K.-icc. under 1H years. 1UO yards, 51 ami "5c Women's Race, 100 yard.-, opti., 2 and SI Uiri.s Ruce, 100 yanls, under lii \virs. ?1 and ' Women Driving the Nail, open, *-' and SI There- Will be a Good Band in Attendance Throughout the Entire Day GRAND CONCERT In the evening by Fred G. Pvrrin and Company of Toronto. best in the land, composed of Comedians, Soloists, Readers i Tickets on sale at R chardson's Drug Store. One of the ind Pianist, F. J. Mathewson, President N II Wilton, Maaager. E. deCudmore, Sec Treasurer Becker's Specials For This Week All Piints excepting navy grounds, liuht or dark, special cut price. 22icayard ; Ginghtm*, fmicy checkers and stripes, any 35j value for 2?c. ; Good Factory Cotron, 10 yards for $1 49 ; Bleached, 10 yards for 81 59 . Three Hosiery specials XXX cotron for 24c pair, special tilk plaited in black, whit*, chocolate and ntvy at 4 l Jc pair, summer weight puie wool blaok c'l-hmerr, ?1 .00 value for 69<. ; M, n s Work Shuts, black and whue stripe, khaki, blue and green, sizw 14 to 17. This is thu ui">t satif<ctory work h:rt we have had for sirae time and priced specially at 91,49 ; Finti Nutihgee Shirts f >r mea, newest stripes, at SI. 98 ; Ladies' Vests, short sleeves, specially priced at 24c : Men's Fancy Socks, 2 lines of samples at 24 and 4'J? pur : Men's i! ;. v Overall* nd Smocks, blue and wlntc stripe, blue or black, old $3 30 viluc for $1 il'.i ; Heavy Drill P,tnts at SI !W ; Men's Striped Fancy Worsted Pants, good weight, at $5.00 pair, were ; Men's Striped Tweed Pants, go>d weight, at $2.4!) pair, formerly $5.00 Above values -beat departmental stores. l.'i r,l Oil Stiue*, .'? burner, an extra inducfin 'lit to clear them out while they l:st 519 li.'i Phuiirt lu f.ir any information, also y >ur order. We can't replace ; Mis. A H. Scott, Ilio Eugciin squad ebMad 111 three 1 ^ u n i .Dyson, Hillsl'iirg ; Graham Bros., iiii-ii over the plato and with three ineii ',, , ... [Grrabkm, Mr. II. Black and Mi-i Dine, on lm*feb and one man out filled to' . .. ,. i Grand Valley, coniuct for a hit. Lugenit mid* tho only double pl,,y of tli gamu when U-yU , Much J'l fcb 3' ?!<> ' Mr- hi . ii i , i; i and Mrs. Duncan in the eitrly p-nsing of Out price in Preserving Kettles u>, 86 snd 98c. eacii Ma high fly t,, centre held and c .tch.ng J Dominion *nd Goodyear lire, and tubes have been reduced in price Wiliou off hrst lmo. 0. Grail tin and K J ~ Phone lu f.ir any information, also y >ur ordnr. at this urici'. A few 14 quart Flaiing Pails, slightly dainaged, 7">c value for 39c. A clean up of itlLour Paint stock except our regular Mattm Seoour linM mostly reds and gray*, to clear at 39c a quart. Turpentine and Oils r down in price. FLESHERTON BAKERY IT'S WOUTIIY-THK UUKAIi WITH A PURPOSE. Yus, our Pure Food Bread lias i wonky purpose It brings health aad .strength and a meal time satisfaction t,w the folks who partake ofit regular- ly. One slice calls fora loaf, one loaf forms tlie habit. Hreari is your best food--eaf more of it. I 'MONK S * 'FRED FINDER, Flesherton Muir were oinp ICH ac >re liy innings Flwherton-l 1012012 110 Kugenia -0011000431) Flesherton Dow, McLeod, Legtrd, \\ilioii, H,.yd, S|mrkH, Alcox Kugeuia (Jentie, Howard, L'xge, F Bet H, SVnli.nis, Ciich, Parks. SUMMEU TEllM OPENS Jl'LY 4th at the McTavish, Thuistuu, Fawcett, II Betis, Come U Fleshettun on June .'iul. Department of Agriculture During th past wenk we have been In preparing for orchard pmc> iiiiiiiti? Carefully CorrecUsd Eooh Week I'lnii : .in, of the locals, was the slur m ,u of the game on this occasion gettting tour runs, Jack Uow coming second with two Fuwcett and Large also got two runs each for Kugenia. I'mpirts are recjuesti'd to send in their mpoils ti> Ihe Secretary immrdiittely uftor Owen Sound, Out. Individual Inalruotion in all Commercial subjects. Cttalogue Freu. C. A. FLRMLIfO. F.^C. A., P>iaoipal O. D. KI.KUlN'i. S,:r ..;i,,y. each gainc, rum-irks. together wi'h necussary " >>tu>r 85 lo 85 1 &0 to 1 KUJIH D Oi> .. i. no D- I I m . y. .. . 11 lag, be* keeping and sheep dipping I Ulnter Wheat i 5 to 1 hh demooitiationi. Fuller reports will be j S f ri "B Wneat 1 u> 1 HI mad* of them neit week. 8 40 to 4! ShippiaR Wool Nvsr before has to many application* for wool shipping i ' upplita Uen lillid by thii oflict. Farm- j "" ;kwtle ' il 1 W to 1 05 r. who Defer shipped before are tryi O | ' foUto < 76 to 1 00 this method f dipoin| of th.ir wool j _ PP " 4 00 to 4 00 (his year, U peyi to ship it aa if kept ! " (ill neit year there ii A large shrinkage Rllll FOT in weight. From oliiervation at a coupln oT the games nUeady plyed we buliovu inore geneial strnfactiou could lie obtained for everyone by having neutral umpires. Cnylon'H home , un,. with Hocklyg on l,Dt wus postponed on account of rain ittul will be played in thu neur future. J Yttndeleur opened their eeason Monday ! whun they won from G'enulg by the; score of 14-1. (ilunvlg couldn't hit/ KiiL'hnnan, who is a.port sider. (ii'tlium relieved Kuchnii'tn in tho seventh. Boar For Service Pure btd Kegmtereu Yorkshire Boa for service Unxwell Jack fJ2'.l03 on lot 1(57, 8. W. T. & S. H., Ar'.-ine.m. Terms $1 50. Sows not returned will be charged K^IIIH! as those in pig. 10,4,19 T. J. A special f>000 mile Tire, Tube and repair kit thrown in, Special at f 17.95 Screen Doors and Window Screens at reduced prices FIDO large Sou'hern Uictt at '' H Ib 2 !S Special r.'ixcd Biscuits at 45c 3 Tins n..o,l Salmon for 81. 5 K-d f ir 75c, 2 ISnckeye Situ (reuo, Rlark or Mixed IV i, 2 Ih for 75c Rolled Oatt, 20 Ihs for 89<i Kinso 4 fr 25c ; Ilaiiins from 20c up ; Pearline, Ammoni* and Clenaor 3 for 35o Ktsiririt 18c ; Pure L*rd ~22e per Ib ; .SOc Can Uikin<; Powdor fur 24o ; Good Ontario Bran SI 05 ; Shrt 91 75 ; Ring Ulwaid Flour j* > 15 per ot ; Maple Leff540; Clf Meal 11.29 for 25 Ib bag ; Corn, Peas, Tomato**, Pork and Beans for 81 00 Special Bargain LotR of Shoei at f 1 US A lot of Nuaold shies at this price will clear at 98c Hold your Hinder Twine order for next month's Special I'mi van Tennis shots. Now in the time to supply your family. We have Lace, S'ippur, Form Shoe, in f u-t any kind, and uffor a special reduction on all linea. SALT BY rill, i: M; Ith.l We will have a Price f<tr Wool next week. For Thi Week- Gasoline 39c. por gallon, Cream 2no. BUTTER WANTED H. G. BECKER Phone 44r22 PROTON, ONT. CAR PERFORMANCE = Makes Car Dividends 8btop Dipping Applioationi Many Pure brtd Durham bull, No 14301:! for sarvico on lot 1(12, 8 W T A S U. Arte- pplioattoDi tor Sheep Uip^in^work IUT* m ,.Hi- TfriQI 98 foi grades. ' S5 fi>r been received. Th* most gratifying part i " lrir ""K"bred*, 0. AKi.Ys. i 1 ,, ( , iatbe fact that farmeii at Iho otnlrai ' '"")' ' here w dipped Uat year have ipjilied thia year. Moreover, invariably a Urger nuinbrr have been aaiuied so that Ihi* M .iiuti will I largui than last by rnaoy For Service One pure nrwl Slioithorn Hull on lot ! 3ii, con, 'i. A r to n mi*. Ti rms 11.50 'or ' c. inu to Flesherton on June .'i-.\. BOAR for SERVI6E , I'niuiii .id Tamwurth lio^r for service ' on lot hi. . S W T and S G., ArtemeHin,. i Terms 91.50. Sows not returned will | be charged same si thoie in pig. Fob 15 -T. J.8TIN80N, Prop CHEVROLET ln ep. In a faw dyt arrnngemuhla ill radus. Must he pMic within 9 months bo Cdinpletid for .his work whtu stuep f'"" date rf I 19.Jiin.ii |>rcderi will be aunt due notice ; -H. O. TURNKR. 1 For Service On* pure bred Shorthorn bull on Lot .''.', ConrMsiii.u l;:, Artemeaia. Terms S1.50 for vraden if pid inside of 9 anlhs if not I'.'. Para bred f3. 00. octSI ROB1RT OSUOHNE Boar For Service Pure bred Yorkshire fioai for service : lot 37, con. 0, .Vitenieou. Term* 1.00. . JOHN HARGRAVE, Prop. Think or an automobile as a productive insti- tutionnot merely an expense. You buy a car because it will render you certain valuable services. It pays dividends in contentment, recreation, quick transportation. Car performance is more important than model or name. Car performance depends upon the the dealer who sells the car. D, McTAVlSH & SON, CHEVROLET DEALERS, fLESHERTON, ONT