Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 25 Sep 1919, p. 8

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September 25 1910 THE FLESHERION ADVANCE i> r*!it^,-^ PAINT 1 '•.•;;^..: iri!i ' H "< Jtp su'^ I fc-1 » »- :'i.-5i/«»^- IRTEE Maf coyerj* the Wot c<jÂ¥ers the SURFACL THERE are plenty of reasons why you should use B-H Paint â€" but the one outstanding reason is told in the B-H Guarantee. This is not Hke ordinaiy guarantees â€" it is a very definite and far-reaching one. It is a "hard and fast" commitment on the part of the well-known manufacturers of this prod- uct; by it they bind themselves to the use of a pure white lead and pure zinc in correct proportions. It is these important basic ingredients that give to B-H Paint its remarkable covering capacity. These ingredients in proper proportion â€" when mixed with pure refined linseed oil and turpentine â€" ensure that your house will be- properly painted with a smaller quantity of B-H Paint than you would have to use if you contented yourself with a paint of lesser quality. Do not, then, permit your desire to be economical to lead you on the "false economy trail" of cheap paints* That way lies extravagance. Only by using a high-quality paint, such as the B-H guarantee en- sures, can you be certain of real economy which comes from the use of a paint that covers well and lasts wonderfully. F. HW. HICKLING, FLESHERTON AGENT R RANPRAM -M EMPI MONTOKAl. MAUI FAX ST.«iOMN TOMOMTO WIMNlPCe nCOICIME HAT CAUOARV COMONTOM VANCOUVER . ^.. -â- -â- .^ftanitjair' v.>--'^) umit"^ fi- FLEET FOOT White, Black imd Tiiii. For men, women and ghildren, All sizt^.s. Trices right, Highest prieev-' paid fur produce. GRAHAM BROS. EUGENIA, ONT, fi» " « i» â- # " « â- >ii>i>i'< â-  I >i»iS »C i â-  % i % % Flesherton Tin Shop 1 luive |usL placed on the shelves a full line ot Tinware, Nickelwuro and Agatcw.ue for doniestio use. Call on nie and j^et your supplies logs. Flavetroughing, Stovepipes and Stove Furnish- Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Pipefitting, including pump work. Furnaces installed. Agent lor Olare Hro.s. Furnaces. I D. McKILLOP Osprey Council I'lidiiy, Sept. V.\ h, I'.tl'J, (Jn tl (' III live d'lo ibo imiiiltVR of the Miiiiit'l 111 L'l ui cil if the Tuwn'liiii of Oh prey in. I lit Mi.xwo.1 f.c.iu Ln^ to "fj. Ill 11 lit finji A"gU8l 'Jill. The iij. mills wcic sll pieseiit txc?j. iiig A lilt Ait:o', Di'iu'jr I!o»Te. 'J lie fdlli'WiiK 1 ue'iii'ssi WAS tiuiLSfiettil: jV'fiicI rniliictRa W(H paid $10.00 for tliKIi ImIKiI ly diRH ; .Ii.lii Wilson's bill fi r t'li I." of Minxjiiiil \\<^\ was laid over till I txi iiuHlii Ji ; T. 1\. Scolt w»f paid Jl ; 5 fiT cxpu^ti and i-.iitige ; lie Muiici|nl Wi.ld wii« pud $2IJ 80 for C'l'l'icci'i- Ud '(• diid .si'i plies ; Trwiii Monlfoti was paid t4.C0 for trip to r llinjjvgccl tuglUiii Ipe'.Ibuvicg ; Trwin Murii.xiti WHS \A\ t3 f fin IctUrK coulrHul fci' diiiili No. 1 l?ylav\ Nil. C(i3 '.o iippiiiut llu- liai.k nf 'foroliiri, FfVfifiliani, colUclor fur tha yiar 11)1!), wiis mad three times, signed and Healed . The Reeve win ins'iucled to make ilie neceHtary Hirangenienta with Krnett Hawliiii to liii\o I'eel St. Feyemham^ ex' ended west as fur as the woativii b lui.iliiry cf li Ik »ii!d In .'us D.vu'.kiii and III liHvu ihe (.Hiiie ief>i>.leieil. AIho nonsuit El iieil llnwr< 11 r-uaidin^ Ihe opining ol I'eel St. west t» the ISiL â- iileii':<d, liylaw No. Cilil to provide for the issue of delieulures fi'i JO.'iO.OO for the exteimiiiii of the Muiiioipal Telephone was read tlirae tiine>, niuiiea itnd Healed. The Koad and liiid^e Cnniniiltee wan inatiui't-d to inventivute thf ditch axkid for liy Iliibt. Kin((. ! I Murt BayeiH was paid fltt 87 for ||Kravel, i A siecial gr.uit of 8100 00 WHB Kiveii ] on 40tb nldeioiid in Divinion Mo. 6. I I'lieC'lirk nas iitktruoted to notify 1 ' i%%, SiH'i rs Id remove the iviiod or any I'olhri ol>K acli! pluci'd on I'eel St. by him. I Also Jus. *«pevi8 «iid JiiH. Davidson to 1 ' remote frnce w'huh iir<>JFCis out into I^P.el Si. f roil) heto wen ihoir propeiliis. ' iThia woiU to ho e iLpkied not 1 iter llun I'Ojt. K.ih, lOllt. »ii».» â- Â»Â«â- â- Â»-«â-  â- >..»* Ill CHRISTOE BLOCK FLESHERTON m ONTARIO. { Counri! nrljuu ned lo meet al 8i'i^- hitniptou on Uu'.nler 18'h. T. N SiCOTT, PP't. Boar For Service Kejji<iered C'hoilir Whitii \\ m for etvice at Hock Mills. Tim fitluT wtii Drat 8t Chicauo Fnir. T.rnn «l.50. decolU - 1 SMITH Prop. I Those Who Fought Endorse the Citizens' Liberty League The Citizens' Liberty League is proud to state that the following Organizations of Veterans have signified their approval of the League's objects and are supporting it in the endeavour to obtain sane, moderate temperance legislation. Great War Veterans' Associationâ€" Toronto Branches: Parkdale CeiUraJ Riverdale West Toronto Earlscourt. The Grand Army of Canada. His Majesty's Army and Navy Veterans' Association. The Naval Veterans' Associatioiu 7Sth Battalion Association. 75th Battalion Officers' Association. The Originals' Club. 83rd Battalion Association. These great Organizations of men who were the first to answer the call in the fight for liberty are endorsing the platform of the Citizens' Liberty League because they know, with the League, that the Ontario Temperance Act unduly restricts the liberties of the citizens of the Province. These men ask, â€" atid what men in the Province have such a right to ask? â€" that you vote "YES" on questions two and three on the Referendum Ballot â€" and so assure to the citizens a beer containing 2.51 per cent, alcohol by weight, absolutely non-intoxicatingâ€" the Beer of the Ballot. Vote "YES" on all Four Questions Remember, every voter must vote on every question or his ballot will be spoiled. CITIZENS' LIBERTY LEAGUE PROVINCIAL HEADQUARTERSâ€" 22 College Street, Toronto. T. L. Carruthers, Secretary Hon. President: Sir Edmund B. Osier President: Lt.-Col. H. A. C. Machin, M.P.P. Vice-President: I. F. Hellmuth, K.C. Hon. Treasurer: F. Gordon Osier 36 •?'>•,>â- ,/.!¥•,., Booze Costs Years of Life Insurance Records Prove Moderate Drinking Increases Death-rate 35% EE Insurance figures prove thit the excess of deaths among moderate drinkers over abstainers runs from 1 1% to 74%. It is the business of Life Insurance Companies to know the risks a man takes when he uses liquor. These Insureince men have no theories to prove and no doctrine to preach. Their figures are as cold as ice, and they make you pay for the risks you run. To them it is simply business â€" a matter of dollars and cents. But to you it is a matter of life and death. '^^^ Agei Actuzv.riai^ Comparison of Death Records â- ^ewi^^jr-- Total Ab«tainers Moderate Drinkers Excwi Death* Among ^VMle^at• Drinkers 20-30 4,221 4,617 30-40 4,201 7,041 40-50 6,246 10,86« 59-60 1.?.056 :- 524 60-70 29,078 ,^ . -' lilsta '^'j'r ,'""'** '.-•paf-cJ V r^- H. Mtiore. Actuary of the United Kingdom Temperance """j^'-.-eral Ir.iurance Company, based ori Records of over 60 years' experience. 11% 68% 74% 42% 19% Are You Willing to Die Before Your Time for Sake of Boo^e? T HE number of deaths among moderate drinkers averages 35% higher than among abstainers. If you have habitually taken two glasses of whiskey per day or the alcoholic equivalent in beer, your chances of dying before your- time are double those of total abstainers. It has been costing total abstainers yearly millions of dollars in pre- miums to help to pay for excessive deaths among drinkers! Can we afford such waste of life and money in the face of the war losses of money and men> Vote "No" to repealing the Ontario Temperance Act, and "No** ta rendering it practically worthless by the proposed amendments. Ti II our limes- No!" Answer every question on the Referendum Ballot with an X under the heading "No," and herein fail not. or your vote is lost to Temper- ance Progress. "â-  Ontario Referendum Committee JOHN MACIX)NALD. Chairman, D. A. DUNLAP, Treasurer, ANDREW S. GRANT; Viet-C1»flimtan and Sterelary (tool Excelsior Life BIdg., Toionto) S« ^ m Farm For Sale A 50 itcrc fHnu fur sale ciii the Eur Bitck Line, Ait«niAt>ia, 3rd 'i.tiifte, north half of lot i;)-'. On *ilic premijes tl>cre in a i««ud frame barn 4U x iiO fuel ; a Kiiiall fr^imehnUFO ; a good drilled (Neil; hen house. Kur paiticuUrR apply on premises, J H HOLLBT, Flesherton Came Astiay Hou8 3 and Lots or Sale A veiy conveniently located fr»tnt» Came to tl.H premises of ihe under- '"'"'*">" "'o"^ ''»''» *''b six rooms;. xii,'! ed on or nliout the tiiKb of .!uno l.tK-, 'two lots', i{ood watiw iu woodshMi, barn, drivina shed, currant lushea and mbm i.ii'.i yeiilini he fer. Tho owner s re |re.sted to prove property, pay tl e eX4KD»es anJ take same away â€" JA».'T. MoKENZIP, Kemsksm. Lot l»»Vjn. 12, ^vrey. fruit trees. Lot* 6 and 10, Wo«k D4, Ftesberton Apply tn HARMON RADLEY, Fl.ahitun, or <.'2 Beverley St., Tot«.nto.

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