February 10 ID-' I THE FIESHEKTON ADVANCE Exchange Bulletin Board This is a convenience that Farmers are appreci- ating more and more every day. If there is anything you want to buy- or if you have anything you wish to sell post it on the Exchange Bulletin Board in % this Bank. This service has proved a "successful method of bringing buyer and (teller together. It is free. ASK the Manager for full particulars. TH MCRCHANTS BANK Head Office: Montreal. OF CANADA Established 1864, CEYLON & FLESHERTON BRANCHES C A NORSWORTHY, .... Manager. WE SELL FARM IMPLEMENTS WAGONS, HARROWS PLOWS SPECIAL PRICES IN New Tubular SUarples Separators JOHN HEARD, IM PLEMENT AGENT. FLESHERTON. THE Flesherton Advance An independent newp"i wr puMinKed every ThurMiny attlif ullif", QolUng*OO<) Slici-l, Kltiihuriiiii. Suli'cripiinii |n:r>' $l Til) pel lUIHIIIII wlli'll [III i ill ."i >.:me : S2.(tO wlicn not MI paid. ?2.00 to I'uitud Slates. Advortisini; rules on ii. Ciieulnt.ion HVIT HOC KI.IT..II W. || THl'KSTON, Values That Are Truly Extraordinary SELL-WET MUST ENTIRE STOCK POSITIVELY TO BE CLEARED OUT IN JANUARY. NEVER SUCH BARGAINS IN FLESHERTON Flesherton Tn Shop 1 have just placed on the shelves a full line of Tinware, Nickelware and Agateware for domestic u v: < '!! on me aod get your supplies. Eavetrougbiog, Stovepipes and Stove Furnish- t of all kinds promptly attended to. Pipefitting, including pnmp wurk. installed. Agent for (Mare Bros. Furnaces. D. YlcKILLOP CHRISTOE BLOCK FLESHERTON ? ONTARIO. Artemesia Council _^__ <J 'iincil met M llu town linll i/i) Satur- day, Feli5iri. All the members were prt'HFiit, including Mr Lutmier, the newly elected muinlicr. Mii.uten of last meeting were re<ld and ccuiliiined. A petition wasweceiied from the rrfidentH of Ceylon asking for '".i'- for power nd liylit from tlie hydro coininiHHion : claims for heap killed from I) Orahum valued at 825, and T .1 Sunson valued at $14 . certificato from T H MrKenzie an t .1 ,n k done lit dink hole ar, lot 160, con 2 S W, wore undented and rend. Bylaws (i, to aupoiut H .-chool ;itteudituce|jfticpr ; 7, to appoint rind commissioners : 8, to regulate the rtinninu t lari; of ciojjH ; 9, to appoint mitdict] officer of lieulth, Ur B C McFarUm>,ii) lieu of Dr. < uy.ii" i_i.i-il Thu following accounts were ordered to l) paid : Minn I;, i! ^ .,1 !,i, HHvp rolls and stationery, $:i5.73 ; \V C refund fl 20, lieinir error in town*hip rate fur !''.', ; D Uraboin, ihccu killed, 825 ; T J Sliiisun, shee.p killed, '$14. Mathewauu- Burnett That the fol lowing he piid for work ou weal back |ine certified liy T H MoKenzie : E Doupa !.; .M>, A Hogarth *9, J A Hugartli 8C.T&, M -Stewmt $2.2. r Carr'd Burnett I.I.IMI i Tint thin Council ; i<" i.i. ./' do|{ ' . N 125 ou catalogue *ad ilie --.uu- IMI distributed by the ucHMor to owuora of dog* under bylaw No. of 1921 -Carried. Matbrwuun Burnett That the icct of J C Whitn fur uia-. .''.'. in 1&20 aad 1921 h referred to Mr .1 >xrtli for lllt'iueut Carried. M ..-,-.. I . ,. I u.i- . . Reeve ii'i Mr Hurnett Im a cuimiiiUee Co eittiiiili* mid report upon the claim uf Mr Uavie for <)in*i;eH oo bane lit-t- and topou to (hut Ciuucil at ill next 'Jmrrind. Burnett- Matliewann- That ilie ie- i|uem nf John We'sh for pityinent ol work done nn town line A mid K lie referred lo Mr Litiinrr for repmt, MiJ i! Hat i if net i >ry, pay men: Came I. Hogarth Latimei That in rcferenoi lo the pe'uion nf ciriEensof Ceylon auk ing this Ci'Ui <il I i procuru i>atiinatt> f'ir (! .- mid liijlit at <V\ Inn, the HHine lie : . . .!'. .i lo the hydro c fur ivpil and *'Ntiiiiatt>.s Carried The < 'iiiincii iidjnurnrd. AUCTION SALE OK Valuable Farm Property Linoleum and Oil Cloth We an; cU'iTinj, ;i Special 1'i'icc en Liir.ilcMin and Oil ('lolli, Congoleuin Art lings and English Tapestry squares 4 yard Linoleum Reg. $5.50 for $5.10 2 yard " " 2.75 " 2.55 2 yard Oil Cloth " I yard Congoleam Art Rugs i x lo. 1 , ii x 1-2" JUST ARRIVED grand assurnm-nt .r Pattern Wall pap.'r. SPECIAL THIS WEEK 1.90 " 1.75 .90 .75 for Whiu- Sugar < ' ( .,!! ,- , F. G. KARSTEDT, Flesherton, - Ontario IN THK lownship of Euphrasia for Httlu l>y I'ubl Theif will l,o i I Am tn Hi un Tuesday February 22, 1921 . At (he hour nf <m* rtclnoli IN tttn aftrr (noon t ihB MUNSIIAW HOl'SU. in tha Villai-i' <>f Flet-herloii. ! liy virtue nf I lie power of ttnle in u Ofrtaii i inort. '. which will he produced at tin ciilii, I|IH following property : FIRSTLY Tho east halt of Lot One in tin) fouilli mm I'Huinii nf the Hait Tuvnvbtp n( Kuphrusi'i, ormtkiniog unt hundii'rl Horey in ire or Irsp. SKCdNDLY-Tlu- north went nf |ji>t 4 Ine 111 till' NIIII' fourth uoriceHiioi i -f thi' I'fltcnallipof KuphtKfci*, I'Xei'ptini theieiiut lint p>itt thermf eonlmnn i twenty I In IM* iici e.i, I wo riiinlH inn) tliitty tnlli w.s : (/'iiiinieiteiiit- ,t the norttiwi-s angle of Mill lot, thenoa north sevi-ntv MX ilt'ureen e iti iiloiii; [In- nnrllifily linii Ncveii'i'i n eliniii'* ; tlii'iii-e .-ioutli lift en ill- 'i".-. " i M six ctmuiH mill Kixty linUs -hi'iier soiilli two (loi/res Iliirly niiiiut.i I'M! fi'iir i iii;n^ ; theiu'o Mouth fort ileyn !- ! M nine rhniiis mid sixty link mure <>r h's< in tin- I'i'iiiiii nr iliviilini. line riMwi'iii the nor.n ninl Hniilli liulvr nf miiil lot : tliniie.e smith seventy-m ill'i.-ii'i'S west piu-tMfl lo tli nol'llii'll limit nine 1-liniiiH >iiul si veiny-nine link inilin westerly limit ; ihundu north ~i\ <l-^r''i<f! thirty ininiiteH veat fixtoe ch'iniH anil rteveii linkH to the plnce i FLESHERTON BAKERY IT'S WOIITUY THK Hit HAD WITH A PURPOSE. Yes, our Pure Food Bread has a worthy purpose It brings health and strength and a meal time satisfaction to the folks who partake of it regular- ly. One slice calls fora loaf, one loaf forma the habit. Bread is your best food eat more of it. PHONE 3 FRED FINDER, Flesherton Tin- following iniprovemuntH Hre .n lo hn on the property : About on hundred unrea clenred anJ umler cultivii i i-.ii, Ii ihiiiei' i mil" i ril, principally hard n -il ; fmine dwellinu ; fmme harn will KtoiiH -i 'iiilmi: undarnoath; frame sUunh ter ln.ii.,.1 ; well wuterud and fitirly wel fenced. Terms Ten per cent, of the purohaa money to he paid down at the time of .silo. Fur nnlanoe, terma will be made known at time of sale. For further particulars apply to . JONES & LEONAKD. i, 18 Toron'o si,, Tornn'o Or lo R. .1. Spn nle. Esc|, Fleshnrtnn.Ont Boar For Service Pure hied Uegmtereci Yorkshire Boa for Rcrvice Mmwril Jack att():: on Int 1U7. S W. T. & S. R., Arremesia. 'IVrniH 91. M). So w.i not returned will he i tin iu eil name is tin.se iii pig. 10,4,19 T, J. ^ Everything selling at and below cost. Not goods picke sale purposes. It is our whole stock being sacrificed, just say that's great. COME COMPARE. d up for Don t Men's Kitchen liuilroad Signal Overalls $2.25 Men's Black Overalls j.{)0 Boy's Overalls, sixes 2<5 to 32 i.f>0 All Wool Sweater Loats fi.;~>0 Pullovers $3.00 V Neck Sweaters 4.50 Ties Socks, fancy, from 25 to Men's lieavy Wool Socks, 50 and 5c 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 10 and 2t)c 30c 1 5 and 20c 8f>c to $2.00 $2.UO Atlantic Wool Underwear l.(50 Fleece Lined Underwear 90c Combination Wool Underwear yo to $4.00 Neck Scarfs 1.00 to 2.65 Felt IJats 3.00 Men's Winter Caps !.50 Raincoats from $10.00 to $2:"> .00 Horsehide Mitts Work Gloves 1 00 Kid Gloves, lined 1.60 Dressed Kid 2.00 Wool Gloves - Litf heather Belts - 35 and 5Cc Pelice Braces - 50 and 75c Linea Collars - , 20c JVegligeeSelt Collars 30c Boys' llibbed Worsted Hose,duble heel and tse, 40 to 90c 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 NOTICE R'liiuinbvr tlic Did Reliable Simjcr Sewing Micliine. You can buy on in um in i-uit you nl H very rwuoBtblt prui". HIvHr i>u:trHiituo. ;il UNOIT, A K ent, M*rkr1ali>. Our, For Service One pure I i"l Sh. rlhoi n I ull on Lo li.S and L"J, Conc*SHit'ii S. ArUinmsm. T.TIIH 1."U fur i/rido if Pid imtfe of it ui^ntliH-if not $2. Puro bred* ?3.CO. OSB?>K5IK. Of Intert to Farmers K. T. Hill A (' , Limited, ar in tho in it I. .'t for a <|'in'ity of HpunK and winio i wht fur their mill for [/reimiit (li)liviry. If yu luvn uny to ell call phone 7, M..rkdlH J.20tf BOAR for SERVICE , Piirelirnd Tmnworth Ho-r for H.Tvice | on I. it II'.V, S \V T tnil S K., Anmwr.. l\'i 'iis- il i"v(l Sows not i-Htnriied will < lie cliHri!.'(l MHiiio tlui'o in pit;. I K,-li l. r > -T. .1. ST1NSON. 1'iop i BELLAHY'S GROCERY Headquarters for A I Groceries, Flour and Fruits FISH Suit 4iirt Fresh Kinh. including Trout, Srtlinoii utul lleirini;. Try our Sinukud Heiring. HONEY Kirbt UUss Clover llnnoy in % r > iiid IU It), pails. UUY Kill' ITS Currants. lUiinB, Ki(j mul Dates. All xuiid iiuith.y. GROCERIES A fall line of Graceries uuar*nted to pi case. FLOUR Gret l is faction in obtained liy using C.e.'im of the West for bread. Fevers'tuun Pustry makes the beat of Pattry. .UUIMILK Ailt us about the prpratlun. A .( subttitule for milk. CEREALS Rolled Oats, Wbiat, Corn Flakes, Shredded vVheat, Wheat Krrnels, etc. WILLARD'S CHOCOLATES Telephone BELLAMY'S of Experience ffifliiiniiiiiu Maa'e in Canada THK popularity of the Chevrolet, "Four-Ninety" Touring Car is based on the completeness of its service and its great operating economy under all traveling conditions. In equipment, appearance, and comfort it affords all that experience has shown to be desirable in a modern motor car. Its balanced construction and valve-in-had mtr make it equal to all transportation needs at all times, at least expense for fuel, tires and general upkeep. At its price Chevrolet "Four-Ninety" Touring Car repre- sents the utmost in value. D, McTAVlSH & SON, CHEVROLET DEALERS, FLESHERTON, ONT.