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Flesherton Advance, 10 Feb 1921, p. 8

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February 10 1921 THE Fk&SHElfc A D V BUSINESSCARDS SOCIETIES l\ -pRIHCB AKTHIHI I.IIDIU:. No. .MI, A.I ' AH, int in tlit Uanonlaball. Ann Tong'1 Block Pl-wherton. every Friday on or befor* the full moot.. A. S. Mm. W. M il.KBcrotmy DENTISTRY . C MURRAY L. O. 8 , dental *urgoD hcpor Rra/fuiitf of Toronto Unlvi.rBity un.J Wya pUcce ol Doutal Santooni of Ontario. OM *m)iiu7tt.rtxl for teeth eXtractloD Iliftw ftirdsideuce Toronto Strt-ol. Kli*jertt>o. MEDICAL \V. J. Heury, M: U.. Kr>lnAtcof Faculty cilfadlclnc, Toronto UfiVKimty. Olllce Dr. liittle'B late ruti4ui-<-. Klel.Ttuii. J P OTTKWELL * Veterioftry Burgeon lK/tuat of, Outtn. \Uril>r roli)eoe second door nouth weet;ou Ury ttreet. Tbli (trait rani oath PrwbytprUn Church. LEGAL t UCAB. * HENKV-HrrUtr.. rtollcltoM, *-> W. I. Ti. Lucw, K. c:.; \V. D. Henry, B. A. Offices Mrk.ll<. l,uc Hlook. iHlioue 8 A. '>rtucUolficB tt Duudaik aud hm-nm . WRIGHT. * TKl.KOHD.Iiarriirtor, Solid, torn, *c. Oflicon. Orey i; brae* Hl.ick. Owen Koumi. BtuxUr.l Hank ' .:Kh*lier- ton, (Saturdays). W.H.Wright. W. 1'. i'ellord Jr. Notice of Application For Divorce NOTICE is hereby (jivcn that ROBKHT IKWIN, nf the City,of Windsor, in the County of I .... \. iu the Province of Ontario,) Salesman, will apply to the I'M ; . in,, ,- of Canada, at the next Suasion thereof, for] a Bill of Divorce from hia wife, MAUY MAKTIIA Hi KNKTT- InwiN.'of the VilUne of; Flenhertnn, in the County of Gey, in the Prov ce of Ontario, on the ground of Adultery. DATED at the City of Windsor, in the County of Kssex, Province of Ontarir, thin 1st day of November, A. D. 1920. Frederick C, Keriiy, 211 Davis Huild ing, WindHor.'.Onliirio.'Solicitorifnr the Appli :nt. For .Sale The property knoan as' the Ashdown [ residence at, Ceylon, an eight roomed dwelling, g:iod cellar, stable, etc ; aliout an acre of land ; would in-iku a good home for a retired Sfutletran. For erms an>l further particulars apply lo W. .1. BKLLAMY, Fleshcrtuii Sa 22 BUSINESS CARDS WM. KJUTTI>"O, Icanned Aaeticowr tCm counties of Firm and Htock ido tnndortte. tif action loi (irey tj,| Blmcoe. specialty, 'r.-iin- ArranB*- Boar tor Service The no.! !.ML;III <l lian a tbo . * for fl*li iuv be made at th Advance offli-f . or Cntr*l tet*r|mnf< oce KTr me at Ferei ha>u. Oat. Yorkshire JJoarfor Horvice on lot 11, con. 8, Osprey. Ter ins $1.511. KRKDSPOFFARD DMoFHMI . LlwnMd AaotlOiiM for tfa l.'Ointy at tin-. . TITMKI modnntte an tilrott<H; t'UMMrti---l. '1 l:i, HI i w nd dtttwi ill Kidm can t> niii4M TliR Anv*nc offloe. IK-HI loiiri'i.1' I P.O.. Ceylon. Twepbon* D Try us for job printing. your next Bull For Service Pure hred Shorthorn Bull of the Villai/e Family f.ir service tin lot 10, con. 10, Osprey. 1'eims $2.50 for i> rules, $0 for pure breds. .Inly 15 --Mort. Sayers, Prop. MAXWELL Softly and slowly lulls thu snoir. Mrs Chard vinicd with her parents during tuo past week. Keen interest waa aroused here OD Thin -ri.iy n r:!ii of last week on a debate "Reso'ined that Conaididation n more bemiK.-jal thon Kuril Schools." The aflirmative wa uphold by Rev Brown and C Heron, the ne(?,.'i% - e hy Huv SI, m on and H Neil. Thu debate was well MV.-M I'h" |n,lj. i .Ire;, i. (( that on the in'itcml given the negative side won. Miss Morton visited wi'h Mi-. Buck- ingham pirt of I'ist wufk. Mi?s M Aclioiton spent the week end with Miss Annie Stephens. Dancing '.. your own home y time >st dance music without W. A. ARMSTRONG DEALFR FLESHERTON A Ho'stein ew belonging to tli herd of N. 1 1 11 , .. . (juclpli ',u , in;,. HHVO birth to threi? c alvcB ; line, healthy animate of uniform xi/.o, and all thseo "ill III c. The village nf Mildinay is making <> determined effort to -; .m , nut thu small- pox. Thfie are aliout 40 ctaex in the vii! i , Ohnrohei 'ii. I Kclioiila are cloued and no pulil c iin-tiiigs tire held. Mfctfistrate Lnidlair, of Durh;im, fined George Fischer, c.f Bfniir.ck, f50 and c i for violating i lie iu'i -. and regula- tions of thu i' .i.i of Hi>allh, while being quarantined for smnllpox. This is a atrious ,'ir-n.--' aud liable lo a finu not exceeding S50H. Two fir three weeks ago Mri. Gavin Lemon of (,'aledcni sent a loud of chickens geeie and liens to Toronto and nold the lot 1,1 tli- '-'.. i! Canailian C.i. for the I. in i-, !!- luin of $315 90. Wu think this is the largest, xurn we have ever htinrd of n farmer'* wife realizing for a load of poultry. The chickenx were a pir icu'urly fine lor, averaging nearly oj ll>s. apiece. The entire load WHS plucked and mdu ready for the imiket in one day, ih'tiika to the fplendid nssintADce given Mrs Li-inon by her neighbors Orxngovilie Banner. Flesherton Garage We are now agents for the International Harvester Co., Deering and McCormick Farm Implements the most complete line of Farm Implements'manufactured today. Call and see us when in town. Headquarters for Columbia Dry Cells and Hot Shot Ignition Units. H. DOWN & SONS, PHONE 36 FLESHERTON Tlionms .ioynt, a Shallow 1, .!>, pool r"3m proprietor, wan riiu'd .^..m and costs for Helling a bottle of whiskey. It WIIN no 1 his Hi -i irip to the junticu mill. Aciini; upon inforimition receive*', OonatahlH Shaw n . Bridge of Lious Hei.l in .-I.- a i .lid up in stills at Cupa Chin, ten mile* north of LIOIIH Head. In nun still, fnuid under n htrn, ofier- ,iii-,l liy i,, .,.!;... Wyoncli, the conntablrs found two gallons of "swamp " whiskey, i>ii an iidditional <|iiantity in the other Htill, :,.', i in the houxn of hia brother, S'l-.nuel Wyonch. Inspector White at Waikerton mid Mr. .lohnrlon. Inland Rxvenuo i Ilicer at Owen Sound, were iminediaieiy imtilied and proceeded to Lions H.'Hil, when (teiireo Wyonch was fined $40') and Stmuul Wyonch fL'OO for infract n Hi of thu O T A. Thu tinus were pr 'inptly paid. SHINGLES Shiiujlex iiru doK n to S> r i,uO per n|iire tnd it will pay In buy now a prices will b adi'imcnd i" ?.".7i"> in Febiuiry and $C.r>l) on May 1-.I. Wo huvu on b:ind about '-'lo.tjUO XXX 15. C. Orders Inn. kid now. iV. A, Annetiotij,', ph.'iifs IU ai.d '.'8, Fie.-h-rt..n Stock s,.i. >. Cattle relish a change of pasture. It the mares arc working hard, a itUe grain fed the colts will keep them in good heart for wintering over. Brood BOWB may be Inexpensively wintered oter in colony if a good supply of bedding i available. Warmer quarters should bo provided the stock boar. Kzurciso for both means bettor litters. Many good horses are ruined by care not being taken to slacken the ration when the heavy work closes up. Condition lost by cattle being left out on cold and wet nights will need to bo made up later by expensive grain feeding. .Stabling and yarding should now ho the rule on most furrns. The young things and dry cows way nnd some pasture in the fields, but as a rule the "top" on clovers and grasses is needed for winter protection and is better on the plants ttuin inside the stock. Stables should be put in shape for the winter. Do not forget to white- wash the walls and wash the windows to let In plenty of winter aunllght. This job is preferably done after threshing, as the dust from threshing tends to settle in stables, especially of the "Bank-Barn" style, which are all too common on Canadian dairy farms. Under a barn, and especially when housed with other animals, is not an ideal place for milch rows. the Breeding Poultry Stock. In selecting the male always look for a vigorous, active bird, whose head is broad with a comb of bright red color. The sides of the shanks or legs should show considerable red color. Be sure that such a bird has a well-muscled breast that la straight. If possible secure one bred from a laying hen. All that has been said of the male applies to the female. Most laying hens do not develop much internal fat on what is commonly called a crop behind. Those of the yellow-legged broods lose much of this color, and those broods having white ear lobes Bhow very little, if any, cream color In them If the bird is a good layer. Ontario Agricultural Collexo Note*- PROTON Mr and Mrs Harold Thompson have moved tu their new homu near Dobbing- ton. Mia Amanda Warliog visited her parents t Holland Centre. John ISIukely uf Curbetton visited In,- brother, Oeo Hlakely. AH ^i McDonald visited with Thos Wauchoh. Sum Wriuht visited with his brother, J C Wright. MiiiH Maude Acheson spent the week end with friends n.!ar Maxwell. Lloyd Wauchob and Ben Han<rave of Markdale visited iha former's parents here. Mrs Leu i lii.yil uf Kloherton was the guefct of her sister, Mrs J C Wright. The open air rink, which the young men of ihu village and vicinity are keep- ing in g'iod Condition, affords a groat deal of pleasure to the young people these spli ndid winter evening* and to the Hchuol childien ilnnni! play hours. On Saturday afternoon the school hockey team pi lyutl a game H^ainst a combination team of IS S No 4 and Pioton. The scorn win 7 t'J 1 in favor of the Proton iihnol. A largo number of spectators were pie.s.-nt. In Memoriam la loving memory of Isaac s u .j.-m. who died Feb. 12. 190. "f is &weet to know we'll meet again Where pai tinsf ' no morn, And that the one we loved fco well Has only (."me before. Sdly missed by Wife and Little G iris Boar For Service Poland China Hoar For Service L>) 3'.), con. 4. Artemexia. 2 ) -WALLACE FISHER, Prop AUCTION SALE OF High Class Live Stock and Implements The undersigned auctioneer has been authorized by WM. PATON to sell by public auction h>s entire stock of pure- bred itheep, cattle, horHen. implements, etc., at Lot 18, Con. 2, S. D. R., Art-, ON Wed., February 23rd, 1921 HOUSES -Clyde mre 7 yesrn old. clyde horse .'5 yem-H old, clyde colt 2 yetrs old, ! nl-ii-i maie M yeaia old. CATTLE Roan cow 8 years old due to tre.-hen, wlu'.u cow ',1 yearx old due to salve May (>, n*d and while ccw C \.-.u- nKl iliie to ctlve My 4, rod cow U yi'i old due to calvtt May '28, roan cow 5 yuam old dtiu lo calve May 12, 5 Hteem 2 ye old, 1 lieiftir '2 years old, 15 uteiirs 1 year old, ^ heifers 1 year old, 5 Hprina calven. SHEKP Oxford Down ConistB of Hi brcedinit er, 1 ee lainl> and Kt.ifk nun lirei! >>y I'otur Arkell A 8on, Tees- water. Th.- -I..-, p are all purebred ml reuintered. Podipree will be furnishtd with eitrh ^ll(l'p nold. SWINE Voikshirt! brood HOW, (1 pigs 2 monthR old. Pol'LTKY-GO hens. IMPLEMENTS, VEHICLES AND HAllNKSS-Mascey Harris binder foot cut nearly new, International steel laiid rnlli'i- nearly new, Mwi-Hey llarri 1 mower, loti-rimtiomil cultivator la'ttil new, Massey Hariis fertilizer drill nearly new, disc bairow. set iron harrows, Imy rake. luini|i ictittler, turnip sower, lurni( pulper, Masney Harris hay loader, C.ick- ahutt. 2 furrow riding ylow, 2 walking plows nearly now, lumber witiron, waj;ou box, Htnck rank, ^rain rick, sheep rack fen nt|,,w I,IM ]i . complete with loading iihutps, sot bulittir spring^ IJOOO pound napaoily, fanning null, plttsuro .!. r-li nearly new, in, s pole, net double plow li 1. 1 cloillile net long tun harness, Met double drivint; carriage harness, Hat sinulo harness. 40 xallou steel barrel, maturial for rain rack, <|tmnuty of hem- lock plunk, lulsitu: |i' .in., cedar plunk, .INI jil'iiiu. . I'jini r v '-I 14 foot 2x4 scant- linv;, I'll - ..viii," l^t CIHSH ehinuleB, 8 >{|im>.' 'Jn<l cl"K f-hinylen. A <|uanlity of hay, Melotte cream separator tiOO pounds capacity, cook stove, suuar kettle, grind Kton a few I) inch tilo. i>rain bags, mail box, neckyoko*, wlnrlletreec, ohains, CHiitliook, bull ringer*, ear punchers, forks, shovels and other artclrs too numerous lo mention. Sale to commence at, 1 00 o'clock sharp. TEUM8- Hay and all sums of 810.00 and under, cash ; over that amount 11 inontbs' credit will b given on approved joint iinte ; or o per cent, off for caah in lieu of notes. There will he'no reiterve as proprietor IIKN sold liin farm . WM. I'ATON, D. McPHAlL, Proprietor. Auctioneer. o'arelully Corrected Enoh Week Bntter ................. 38 to 40 R ? g 8 ................... SO t 55 Winter Wheat .......... 1 90 lo 1 90 Spring Wheat ............ 1 70 to 1 70 Out* ..... ............ 50 to 50 Barley .................. 75 to 85 Pens .................. 1 M) to 1 V6 BucUwhuat ............. 90 to 9(1 Potatoes ................. 7o to 80 Apples ................. 4 00 to 4 00 Extend your farm operations N Incorporated 1855 Capital $5,000,000 O progressive farmer needs to be urged to produce to the limit of his facilities. His problem is to find the means the capital. Is it more stock, more housing, feed, seed grain, implements or new land to be cleared or broken? Thfe Bank of Toronto is ready to assist responsible farmers for these, or any purpose which will enable them to increase their production and profits. OF Assets over $100,000,000 BRANCHES FEVERSHAM and MAHKDALE From Chrome Leather A Horsepower Hame Strap These two articles are made from chrome leather, the strongest, toughest leather known. They will not harden with sweat or water. They have great strength ami wearing qualities that .will more than please you. May we show you our fine selection of halters and harness. B 0. W. Phillips, Flesherton Nurse Probationers Wanted In Toronto Tniiuini? School for Nunes, Ontario Hospital, Toronto Young women wit-ninu to train s nurses are offered a three years' course ir. mental and general nursing. Liberal remuneratii.il during probation and train- ing. For full particulars apply Medical Superintendent, Ontario He.pital for Insane, Toronto. YOU CAN BEOIN ANY DAY AT THE Sound, Our. Beoanse you are tught individully. Buiines*, Shorthand, Farmer's and Preparatoi y Counes. Ctaloue Free, C. A. FLERlINO, F. 0. A., Pinoipl O. D. FLEMING. 8*ret* V . Mention thSo paper when For Service Farm For Sale SATISFIED ! THAT Is what over IOC users say about 1900 Gravity washers supplied by s - H A E T LL - Agent For ' !IUO Gravity washers and wringers rilectiic and gasoline power washers . ALSO for McCocmick Binders. Mowers, Hy Hay Loaders, Drills, Cultivator, Plows, Steel Stalls, Marrow<i, Gasoline EBgiaei, Brantford dnub'o .." i : 'I and auto oiled airnrotor Wind MiHs, Beat^ Uy Carriers, Hay Forks, Slings, Manure Carriers, Water Bowls, Water Tanks, Pump and' Pipiny. SOMETHING NEW IN BUZZ SAWS One third more wood out with same power whon nt.ted with my patent. S. HEMPHIU, Agent, - Ceylon, Out. 250 acres lot 40, con. 11, Township of ArtniucHii, and south half lot 3l>, con. 11, Artemesia, aud lot 1, con. 14, Osprey. Has ood Mone house and barn 60x60, running water between house and barn. About 70 acres undei cultivation, 49 acres seeded with sweet, clover Posses- sion can lie given April 1st next. Price $5UOO. Terms to suit purchaser. Apply to W. A. ARMSTRONG, Fleaherton. tarm For Sale Lot 84, Con. 4, Artemema, 160 aorea, 85 acres oleAred, well fenced, and in a good sthte of cultivation. Apply to U. D. MELDRUM 9 Lipton Ave, Toronto IFeb Farm For Sale Lot 1, eon. 5, Artemeiia, 2} milts from { Prire.villi- and 4 miles from Ceylon, con- I tainiog 100 acres, H limit. 'JO aoren cleared ! and in good state of cultivation, about 22 acr> * in sweet clover and 10 acres I hard wood hush. Keomy and com tort - {able houte with good cellar ; also driving One pure ored Shorthorn Bull on lot! shed and barn (K)x65 on stone founda- ,./ 'lion. Waler inside and our, als.. anai 30, con, 9, Arteniesia. Terms 1.60 for i J gittdes. Must be pnic within 9 months from date of service. lfl.Jwi.9 R. O. TURNER. ... for watering purposes. This ._ the <>ld I'.iitri-fiin tarm and will be Hold at once. Apply to JOHN PAWCETT, Ceylon, Otot.

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