Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 31 Mar 1921, p. 4

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March 31 11)21 THE FIESHEKTON ADVANCE Helping the Farmer The Merchants Bank is of very practical assistance in helping the Fanner to obtain Tested Seed Grain to settle Harvest and Threshing Expenses to pay off Hired Help to order the winter's supply of Coal to purchase Pure Bred Cattle m to realize on Grain Storage Tickets. Avail yourself of this complete Banking Service. TH MERCHANTS BANK Head Office : Montreal. OF CANADA Established 1864, FLESHERTON AND CEYLON BRANCHES, J. C. SCOTT, - - Manager. Flesherton Tin Shop- I have just placed on the shelves a full line of 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. Pipetittiug, including pump work. Furnaces installed. Agent for Clare Bros. Furnaces. D. WcKILLOP CHRISTOE BLOCK FLESHERTON jS? ONTARIO. A Genuine Sale Having purchased the stock of f I. J. LeGanl at Klcshci-iDii at alow rate on the $ we h;ive <loeiilo(l bo place the Pattison & ('o. and the LeGard Stocks on sale at priced Dover hyanl of in the ( 'ounty <>r drey. Sale starts Thursday, March 24 JAMES McLEAN, Pattison's Old Stand. CEYLON SEEDS! SEEDS! Timothy, Red Clover, Mammoth Clover Alsike, Alfalfa, Garden Turnip, Mangel and Sugar Beets WIRE! Following kiud.y of Faiicu VViie in stock : Five strands, Six, Seven, Eight and Nine, all No. 9. Hard steel wire, 22-in. stays for No. 9. For No. 10, 16-in. stays. At reduced prices. FLOUR Hanover Maple Leaf Flour, Bran and Shorts. Five Roses Flour. fBl*'*l > >'*:' *', F. G. KARSTEDT, Flesherton, - Ontario Monthly Report Flesherton P. S. CI4 -K Thomson, E FrrU, E Ben- Iham, J Colgun, T Wilson. T McDonald, E McMulbn, R Smith. F VVI.ite, B Stewart. Sr.'i-LBoyd, V ThiatlethwnitP, E Hackinn, C Butln, M Patton, L Lever, H UicliHriUoii, (J 1'itider. Jr 3 M Slad, J Nuhp, E McCaKum, M lukiter, Cl 2 M Stuart. JOarnce, H Heard, F White nnil II Chapman equal, E Fen- wick, J Stuart, H Welion, E Mc-Kee, L Carrington, P Bullamy. Sr 1 L Ferris, B Patton. Jr 1 A ll-ii I nod G Sled equal, E Fenwick, Ii Philli;>H. Primer A Chapman, G Stuart, W Coljjan and A Lover rqual, C Stafford, G McMaster, B P*ttou, M Bibby, B White. F '.Velton, H Uphain, E Urowti. School Reports Report uf Purl law School fur March. Class 4 S Blackburn, G Lyone, x M Pedlar, x V Taylor. Sr 3--K BxJUkrow, K McKee. .Jr 3-H Phillips, x L Badgerow. Sr li L Blakey. Jr 2-1 McMullen. Cliiss 2 - L FUlier Class 1 W Morn-mi. Pr U HIkey. Pr B-L Croft, P McMullen. Pr A-0 Blrkoy, G Badgerow, R Mc- Mullen, xD Thuiup< n. X Abivot fur examination. B. Nesbitt. Teacher. llepcrt of S. S. No- 17, Armrnesia, fur the month uf March Sr 4^D Finher (absent). Sr 3 -K White. Jr 3-M ISatts, li Huwkins, L Milne, F I I U Jl iv Jr2 V While, K Heits, L Valla, K Pwkridge. JrlV H White, J Pedlar, L Shier, H Shier, .) Hawkins, D Knglitth. K I C micron, ; . I., i. S S Nil 7, ArtoiiK'iia, rtporti uf !'.- , test*. Sr I C HrnekK, A IliucV. (panned.) Jr 4 M M.I' ,n.i J \i, i [.,..,.. Sr :\ A Muir (paKM-rl), M Walter*, I Turnwi. H 1'arnlow. Jr .! 3 Muir. Sr i - S Oliver, M Turner (p imrd). Jr U - 1) Hni.;k. S Vam (paMe.i), D Tiylor, M Oittaiular, 1> I'umlow (nl.scnt) Pri.r- A HincU, M MacDunald, W Tyliir. K H O'st runilcr, N o roll 20. averai; attendance 10. MA Uirhardmiii, Tem-lu-r. Try us for your next job printing. Cement Mixing II HIM.; jim.-li .,:.! a ,vm ni mixing out lit I am prepared i.< do thii clam f wnrk l.y lha day or hour. lmol>|i T. BENTilAM, Kliherton Of Interest to Farmers K. T. Hill A Co , I H, ill .1, re in tho market fur a i|'tntity pf Hpiing; niul winiorwhortt for thisir mill for prosent d.ilivMi-y. If y,,u hitvu any to Hell call plum* 7, M'.ikdalo J20tf Boar For Service I'.iland Chum Hoar Kur Service Lot .'til, eon. 4. ArttMni'NU. .' -WALLACE FISHKK, 1'n.p. Boar For Service Pun 1 hnul Id'jjiHttirea Yorksliirp Boa for Hi'i'vii'K --Maxwnll .luck ttSSIOM on I. it 1(17. S_ W T & 8. H., Ar'uiimma. 'IWins $1 .nil SnwNiiiit rrlurnml will lo .-li.ii ". >l .sumo 'i- those ill pi 1 : 10,4. H T. J. KTINSON Chevrolet Price Problem The Chevrolet Motor Company in a r -i-i ni. nnouncemnt dealt* with the preKt-iit pried problem in a most sensible and Inimical way. It '.Dim i that a part of th compaDj'b pi. "41 mi is baaed on the production ot 50,OiO Model "Four-Ninety" cart. This model IB well known acd there are about iiiiii.i mi in una The company propoiea to Inn Id < be f.il.iK i) bf ore August ], I'.L'l and if it reaction thia number, and it has eveiy IIMX n to brlicve that it ii going to lie sue H-siful, each purchaxar uf mi ojier. car of i j.! "Four Nmaly" type will re- ceive a refund of f70, and those who buy cloned cart uf this typa will receive a refund of S100. A certificate eetting forth the terma of ih* plan will Im irivcn to each retail puickaitr and the total number uf Modal "Four-Nintie" produced by Chevrolnt factorie* during the period which governs < ha proposed plan, will ba publiahed not Utarihan August 10. 1931. Tboie who puichaifcd Model "Fuar- Ninety" OheTrolets under the Cherrnlar Motor Curapany'a price guarantee of la>t Uutubnr, brurfit hy the retuud plan. I 'arm ^ the period of readjustment, t 1 Chevrolet Mot r Cumjiany, mindful of its duties to ill employee*, 111 pairuns and the uenernl putiliu alike, refrained fruni making nny impulsive price change. They knew 'hat a drastic cut, bated nn a guens ax to future coi.ditinm could have only one effect lh deHtruction of th natiun's '.uyiij puwer. It would toa* down public ooorideDci" and -UL-n.it" muveiuent uf cropa and merchandise. It wculd slash wagra and viait >uSorii<g and hardihtpa on millinna of people. But conditions have chanted. Rtw ui'ttmitl prices have found new low levela Inveniories havu been readjusted to the bottum of the market and it is therefore i -!!. I for the i- nipii y lo wake a defiii- it.i proposition basud on quantity pro- duction. NOTICE Remember the Old Reliable Sewing Machnie. Yuu can t>uy on terms to Hllit you t a very reasocalil pricf. 10 year guarantee. UUG11 KNOTT, Auent, Mrk.1,1 (lilt, Don't Do U Don't H'nit the "print! hou oli-aiiiii^ .ml OMS'IIM^; without Til K RED STAR WASHER. A sub- ptantiitl limit tiiacliille nmli- of Cyprenn, (I lie wruid evotlnstmtj, all initial |in.H j,'.ilv niizcd to prc- wilt rust, runa eiHily an lhi> iiiechikiiiNin IUIIH mi hicyciu bull Waring liht paitHMirtf will ^ellll tlu; fly whi-i-1 fpiniiiiiL-. runs i|uieU ly n llu> h 'i-'*rs aiu fpilnl sli|n'il niii-hiiif rut. Tin- lid liiii;lii in. I U. . ji , in ttiu sti'aui - thxt the u ,:. r iin.ni> hit duiing the eiitim waahin^. Como in and let ua show you. Also I' in. i ^ and Varni^hoH, etc , fur IIOUHO vlttaning. F. W. DUNCAN Hardware and Paints Phone 30 r 1 1 Flesherton, Ontario Farm Finances FARMERS who are working to get ahead are invited to make free use of our banking facilities for their business affairs. A deposit Account will enable you to pay accounts by cheque, avoiding the necessity of carry- ing large sums of money at the risk of loss or theft. The paid cheques also form valuable re- ceipts for payments made. Loans are freely made to respons- ible men to enable them to increase their production of crops and live MARKDALE stock. Talk over your plans with our local Manager. His experience in financial matters may be of value to you. and KEVERSHA.M "BANK-TORONTO Capital $5,000,000. Reserves $6,794,000. 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. R DOWN & SONS, i I t PHONE 36 FLESHERTON W. A. HAWKEN dealer for . MENDELSSOHN PIANOS and PLAYER.PIANOS, PHONO- GRAPHS and RECORDS, and SHEET MUSIC. Call and see these high grade instruments Photo Gallery and Music 8tor FLESHERTON , ) FLESHERTON BAKERY IT'S WOilTliV THE HkKAl) WITH A PURPOSE. Yes, our Pure Food Urea' I has a worthy purpose, II brings health and strength :ind a meal time Hiatislaction to the folks who partake of it regular- ly. One slice, calls lor a loaf, ono la if forms tJio habit. l)i oad is your best food eat more of it. PHONE S FRED FINDER, Flesherton 'o anJ Clburliva Streets, ToiHinto Acoiiuntanry, Rtnnngrapliy, typewriting mid in-i il inipr<.ivtnnent cimrscs ; MI per- inr iiiHtruclii>n nnly ; Htudentx nsxintnd to pnnilili. Opi<n all year. |MII JUT ii-, VVnte lor I 1 ' nl. -I' HOW. $70 Refund i > t i W. .1. ELLIOTT., PIUNOIPAI, IHEMHKffS Carefully Oorreoted Knoll Week Hitter . . ............. 40 10 42 RXJ.-H ......... ........ 25 (> 25 Winter Whct .......... I 85 lo 1 H.i Spring Whaat ............ 1 HO lo 1 80 (ktH ............... 40 to 42 Barley .................. Hi> lo 85 PH ................. 1 50 to 1 fi(l Bunkwhn.it, ............ 1 0(1 1... I (15 P..' UK ................. Tfitol 00 Apt- o ................... 4 1)0 to 4 00 51647 Cars sold in 1916 186147 in 1920 For power and economy of fuel the '* Four Ninety " Chevrolet has no equal among the light cars. Give us a chance to prove it against any car on the same road with the same load. You don't have to go*to low gear on every hill or in every soft place with a " Chev." Her speed of 1 to 12 miles on intermediate is away ahead of 4 or 5 miles snail pace on low gear with the noise thrown in. The " Four Ninety " for years has been the best car value in low priced cars. In appearance, performance and equip- ment it is in a class by itself at under $ 1 400. In these d#ys of uncertain prices, Chevrolet manufacturers point out that they can afford to sell Tit a reduced price only if they dispese of 50,080 cars before July 31. If this modest volume is reached they refund to every purchaser, dating back to Oct. 1, !920, $70. Ask us for details. Chevrolet " Four Ninety," $1050 f. o. bt Flesherton, with full equipment. See us about Special Refund Proposition. : % i t D. McTAVlSH & SON. CHEVROLET DEALERS, - FLESHERTON, ONT. t ~.V I N * '- .. k- t

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