Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 25 Aug 1921, p. 8

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August 2f> 1921 THE FLESH BKIGN ADVANCE DOMINANT IN QUAL ITY AND SERVICE! ACKEO BV SIXTY EARS' EXPERIENCEI Sity yeam of leadership of giving good value, heaping satisfaction and real service! That'e why the GiUon name win* reipect and confidence from cot to coast. That'i why we are proud to sell hi dependable farm equipment. THE GILSON ENGINE All Slaes "'Till- WONDERFUL CILSON" The famout CiKon "Got* 'Like Siity" En- gine any size (or any purpose can be pur- chased on the easy payment plan. Let it pay for it i'.t Its economy anil depend- ability have made it the biggest selling en- gine in Canada. Let us demonstrate on your farm. HYLO SYLO "The Wonderful C.ilson" stands supreme. More Cil<on Silo Fillers were sold in Canada last year than any other inukc. It Is guar- anteed to be the lightest running bluwcr- cutter made. Be independent RCt u Oilsoii Siio Filler nnd fill your own silo with your own engine. 4 h.p. or larger at the proper time, when yaut corn has the greatest feeding value. THE GILSON SPREADER The Flylo Sylo insures sweet, fresh, succulent en- silage down to the latt foikful It is built to last indefinitely. Exclusive patented features of de- sign and construction explain why tbe Hylo is chosen by the discrimin- ating farmer. 1'uys for Manure is the best fertilizer. You have it. itself in the first season Use it! Tbe best Manure Spreader made ia Then year after year, pays the Cilson. Why? It has a wide spread. 100 per rent, profit on It i< low down. Jt has light draft. It will your investment. Can take a real load. It is free from clutches, you beat it? gears and all complicated parts. Call and our neorett .!lrr, name below. II- will ..,>, and make you money on the equipment illustrated and on Gilaon Thresher*, Dixie-Ace Tractors, Wood Saw*, Grlndcri, Pump Jacks, Belting, etc. Write for Catalog. Made in Canada and Guarantied by CILSON MFG. CO., Limited ' - - GUELPH, ONT. Call and S Nearest Dealer R. J. COLQUE1 TE, Feversham, Ont. Without A moment's warning the tcetyline (jus pUnt at Clifford exploded. The carelakri of tlin j.lint had been in the I'liililin , only a minu'o before and just as he wai> leaving the explosion occurred, which threw him across the street. He received fomu alight turn* ou the f "'. Thu shock was fult for in' > around. Merc!,au<l|i-o en thu s'leK-en tif the st<?s was ihrown to thu II ." . Out) iii.ii!, who resided acr< 88 thu s'reet from tho plant was thrown fr"in his bid. The building which w.is Unit of I cement, is a total loss. For Service One I'un Mini Shorthorn Hull nn lut 36, con, !), Artemesia. Term.-. 81.50 f.>r urtides. Must bo paid within 9 mouth* I (mm Hate nf service. > 10.fa.6 -H. O. TURNER. An exchange BBJS : What aeoso is there in a government making l-* w that motorista inu.it use coitain lensei on thru auina and noi making them live up ' 10 it ' 'I In- n.'.l i'r.t with the _'l i, :i L' headlights in a luenacu to safety on '!< road at iiight. Ho surely forgel that, everyone could have ju*t as strong lights j , as he can, only lhat n few uf us abidtt by ilir law. The ft'l'ow with the ui.uiiii.' huudlighls fchculd be n-n ! heavily if the law is to be hunored, if not, let us all . put i>n. plain ylasa and i.n i, LJIMI bulbs. Bull For Service l j ur bred Sh'irthorn Bull of the Vill;i!e F,in i'y f.ir service on lot 10, con. 10, Osprcy. Teiius ?2.5() for grades, J5 for pure I, i eels. .Inly 1.") Moil. Sayers, Prop. Flesherton Garage FORD and QPAY-DORT Sales A full line of Tires and Auto Accessories on hand. ALL MAKES OF CARS REPAIRED Give us <i trial. Satisfaction guaranteed H. DOWN & SONS, PHONE 36 FLESHERTON FLESHERTON BAKERY IT'S W.JUTIIY-THK BREAD WITH A PURPOSE. Yes, our I'ui'u Km) 1 lirciid has a wonhy purpose It brings hulth an I strength atil a in-jul time s;itisUti'>:i r. > tho folks who pirtako of it regular- ly. On.: slici} calls toralO'if, on:; loit t'ornn the habit. Brcii-1 is your k>.-t food -oat. more of it. I' I ION 1C - FRED FINDER, When You're Away From Home Can you leave your home with the assurance that a sudden thunder-storm will not destroy it before you return? The man whose home and barns are protected against damage by lightning by the DODD System of Lightning Protection enjoys absolute freedom from worry. He stands no possible chance of loss thru lightning. For thirty years the DODD System has stood guard. It is guaranteed absolutely. The dreaded season of disastrous storms is here. Atk ut today what it will cost to put your property in the "safe" class by installing the DODD System. S. HEMPHILL Ceylon, Ont. Flesherton ,3g%Sg^iff3^^%^^ \ Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto AUG. 27 InclasiM SEPT. 10 To be opened by Lord Byng of Vlmy, Canada's new Governor-General Color of the Orient Gaiety of a Mardi Gras Complete exposition of Canada's resource*, skull of men, wealth of material. "OVER HERE" Super Pageant of Regml Magnificence dramatizing vividly Canada's Origin, Growth and Achievements. Color Symbol Allegory Hundreds of Performers Music Fine Arts World** Largest Collection of War Photographs Thrillers of Many Kinds Fireworks on a larger scale than ever before Scores of Features only to be seen at Toronto. Canada's Greatest Live Stock and Farm Display Machinery and Equipment of Endless Design for increasing the Efficiency of the Farm and the Comfort of the Home, Reduced Fares on All Lines of Travel JOHN C. KENT, ROBT. FUMING, Managint Directs* Pr..dn j APPROVED BY THE GOVERNMENT in practical studies doing more in and out of school for its students than any other school in Ontario. Ontario Government Approves Parliament Building*, Toronto. Mr. O. D. Fleming, Nortlicrn Hu.lnoss College. Owen Sound, Out. Dear Sir: I have licen instructed by the Minister of ICducutloii fur tho Province of Ontario to advise you that your school, the Northern llusincss College. Is approved by tho Government aa a school for Adolescent Students, H ia doing excellent work lias splendid building, decidedly above, tho average equipment and staff, and a very worihy record. Yours truly, n. J. TAYI.OH. A Real Gift $1.00 for a lunch lasts C hourH. $1.00 for a hat lasts months. $1.00 for an automobile lasts R years. $1.00 for a Northern Business College training lasts u llfc-tlmo. Cannot be loat or tuken awny, Improves with every day's use. It's the bent gift you can give any boy or girl. Gives them the start to a successful caroor. Makes tbe girl Independent. Your Individuality Our Instruction^ is individual. You can advance as rapidly as you can learn. If you have been out of school u long tlnio, have any duflrlcnclr.fi, they are not ex- posed tii I he other students. Gives the student a chaiico to establish his Individuality, his personality, his knack to do something better than any one else. That's tho Northern Busi- ness College method of Instruc- tion. The Approved School 1 Ciood hourd-Young In.'lies Jf>.60 and $7.00 per week. Young men $0.00 to $7.00 per week. 3 \\'f; will meet you at. the depot and arrange board, If desired. 4 Only school in Ontario In charge of a Chartered Ac- countant, and assisted by Klaff of Specialists. C 40 Successful years. G Individual Instruction. Enter any day. 7 Our own school building. 8 Write, reserving your place, telling whun you wish to start. Winner of 25 first and special prizes at loading exhibitions, including tho World'* Fair, Kngland, World's Fair, Chicago, nnd Toronto Exhibition. Only school in Canada holding awards. ADOLESCENTS Tht! new regulations of the Ontario Government that all child- ren from 14 to 10 yearn of age shall attend school comes into effect September 1st, 1921. Realizing the wonderful resources and op- portunities of i In i Canada of ours and the great advantage a bet- ter education will bo to help realize these opportunities the new rulcn for additional school attendance have been put into force. The uvcrugo parent is not against giving his children more ed- ucation but he does insist that it be in absolutely the most prac- tical subjects; studies that will be useful in the every day business problems on the farm. In tho shop and factory. The Minister of Education, conversant with tho educational institutions of tho Province nnd of our 40 years In giving practical courses -along just tho linos required l>y adolescents, has approved of the Northern Business College for adolescents, that Is, students 14 to ll> who, under the new regulations, have to attend school, may If they wish, attend the Northern Business College. At this writing the Northern Business College is the first and only Business College In tho Province to be approved by the Gov- ernment. This can be taken as an indication of the high standard of efficiency of this school. There are two classes of adolescent students. Part Time Students ( 1 ) Part Time Klmlciit.s (a) Those from 14 to 16 years of nge who aro required to help at home. (b) ThoHO from 14 to 1C years of age who have to maintain themselves* or some one dependent upon them. These part time students on written applications will be grant- ed special homo or employment permits and will attend only 400 hours per year instead of tho whole year. We have special courses for these in nil business or public school subjects (Equivalent to our 3 months' course.) . Full Time Students (") Full 'rime HduleiiN Those not required at home - or to work to support themselves or others will attend the full school year. Our courses particularly appeal to Adolescents. We have no entrance examinations- -wo teach individually your difficulties aro .solved at your own desk--no emhariisaraent to the students Our courses aro absolutely practical -the standard of the farmer, mer- chant, banker and manufacturer for over forty years. If you wish further Information regarding the Adolescent Act - or what It would bo best to take in educational studies feel free to write, phono or call on us. The Training for Business The training to be a dentist is taken at a dental college. The proper training for business is taken at the Northern Business Col- lege. Practical subjects, expert staff, proper building equipment and environment. Bookkeeping, Commercial Law, Writing, Spelling, Arithmetic. Mensuration, Letter Writing, Rapid Calculation, Shorthand, Type- writing and in addition Personality Development Most important that every young man and woman should make the best of his nat- ural talents and abilities. The use of Dunn's, Bradstreet's, Goad's Plans, Practical Work, the operation and use of Adding Machines, Hurroughs, Dalton, American, Monarch and Remington, Wahl Bill- Ing Machines; all classes of tiling, Letter Copying, Rapid Roller Copying, Heck Duplicates, Flat and Rotary Neostyles, Burroughs Klectric Bookkeeping Machine, Burroughs Calculator, Detection of Forgery and Counterfeit Money, Salesmanship .Bill of Lading, etc. Just what you require to make you a better business man or wo- man. No other school in Canada has either the equipment or the staff qualified to teuvh this work. Farmers' Special Course "Farming was once only a means to live; to-day it is the coun- try's most Important industry and must be carried on business lines to be successful. The most fertile state and most bounteous crops cannot permanently offset inferior or poor business methods." D. A. Macarow, (ieneral Manager of the Merchants Bank of Canada. Our farmers' Course 40 years old is the best preparation for the young man on the farm. Can be taken during the slack fall and winter months. Just enough bookkeeping to keep his farm books and records. Kind out how each branch pays, a knowledge of lien notes, deeds, mortgages, wills, etc., letter writing, arithmetic and measurements, writing, spelling, enough personality develop- ment to make the most out of his own abilities and personality, public speaking in the literary society everything that will help him make his farm the best possible business proposition and help him to take his place in the community's activities. DiNcouruKcd ut School Failed in Kxanilnatlon Each year there are many students who have failed In examin- ations who attended our classes. (1) Failed Lower School. Normal Entrance, Matriculation. With your splendid general education as a foundation, with diligent effort in our Courses of study, there should be no reason why you should not, in short time, qualify for a better position than had you passed. In the teaching profession, which ia at present overflooded, salaries are always according to the scale, and your ability, initiative and personality are never considered. (2) Failed Kntrance or High School Inter-form Examina- tions and do not wish to return to the same work, or cannot afford to spend another year going over the work, you are recommended to consider the advantage of a commercial education. If you ulti- mately intend entering business, plan to enter our classes uow and make the necessary thorough preparation. Delaying a month or a year is that much time wasted. Fail Term Opens Sept. 1 Northern Business College Owen Sound, Ontario Catalogue Free G. A. FLEMING, F.C.A. I'M,,, i,,ai Since 1881 G. I). FLEMING Secretary

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