Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 5 Jan 1922, p. 4

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laiuiarv .">th. 1 !!_'_' THE F1KS1.IKKTOX ADVANCE ' ESTABLISHED 107? lEAD OFFJCE HAMILTON - , - Proton Office lues., Thurs. and Sat. HOURS 12 o'clock noon 4 o'clock p.m. BANK OF HAMILTON DUM).U.K BRANCH -A. M. Carthew, Manager SIB-BRiMH PROTON C. J. I orster, Sub-Manager Flesherton Tailor Shop \Vhnt arc you ijoin^ to i'n ;i')oiit tli ir new suit you are (,'oin^ to ^ci. iliis fall? There i.> nothing nicer th:in a made-td-order stiir. all in and src my .- iiujilcs of suitings ami ovoreoatin^s. Suits and Overcoats Turned to look like new. ( >iir prices arc ri^nt, and fit, style ami workmanship the host. lYc-smo; and ('loaning lonn MI shortest notice. HHMHMK T. C. BLAKELY, Armstrong Block, Flesherton Insurance Is Good, But Insurance will, in a measure, repay you for loss from fire due to lightning. But it will not prevent the fire, It takes the DODD System of Lightning Pro- tection to do that. In the past thirty years over 300.000 buildings have been roddcd by the DODD System and in not a single instance is there a record of the DODD System properly installed, having fail- ed to prevent damage by lightning. The fact that you haven't yet suffered loss by lightning only means that you are fortunate, not that you are proof against it. Ask us today what it will cost you to have DODD protection, S. HEMPHILL Ontario. Why fTi.OOO Kill) \Vs Sold for $50. When a certain farmer a few ;.. .irs ago sold his registered Holstcln hull to bis local butcher no record* had been made by any of thu hull's daughter* Within a year e!-v.-n of th<? danght'is Ifi -li.-nrd al l lie ugcg of two nnd three. Kocordu were made of milk and l>'itfc'rvfat produc- tion, and to the astonishment of everybody the ;IM i;i:i- milk produc- ; tlon was 14,002 pounds ;md the i average hn:ter-fat production was ' C73 pounds. But before flifse i coords were jivallabh: tin- liiill \VHII d';\d nnd his hide had become leather. Because rtiere were no records, a $6,000 bull had been Bold for $50. I'eojrfe on Farms IJvc llio Longest. Life on the tar'n is the healthiest and Bttfest, according to otatlHtlcs compiled by the United Statew Bu- reau of Labor showing the average iigp. at death In various occupations. The farmer nnd farm laborer live longer than other workers. This dues cot "eeem longer." which, it will b- remembered. Is the Joint in the old ioke concerning the- longevity of mar- ried folk contrasted with bachelor* -and Bplntsers It is longer. :ni(l ofn- fial reaearch records prove it. Farm- ell live to the nviT(!: aye (if G8.5 ...,rs, blacksmiths art- Ki^on ll.ree years lesu of life, nd masons and -bricklayers di> at an nverK KC of -,.,. The list tapers down to book- keepers and office usiiistant.s who are given an average lifo of no mor than 36.5 yeura. Bats In full flight In the ,.-iil avoid threuda stretched (> until. l;l Vl.\<j A I- '.\it.M. some Very l'r..rti<iil uml Tiinel) IlinlN In \Voniil-lie I'lirrlKlHcr.s .il Kill-in I'lojK'Hy. Tin- ino.-l i:nji: i-i.,nt decision Ui.it a liM'iii'-r if .-ill -I on lo make iii the 'ion ul a fa i i-.i which to li\ .- and i M I- ;i I,-, In Th' judgment . iu ::iai-|). < ' rlion of a mi Ulal ii i<i vie :i inmi, may -i li;" <> ;x. \erty or to ; -. In di:!iielM xvlicre. llio soil ><i.| <' a l;ir ;e . . .... !., i . ..|. .:l (>li i . .; i& not BO gl i > Hat in districts whero var- !.;.-;. || l i . il'-i-i of iioil exist II ;tnn\- (.'.nil MHI .1 food t'.irni may lie l by Hide. 'I'u f,o;;d farm will n i d HI hi. hei.i .... i! iiii- |io ,r mi", v.'hicii, ny tin.' way. . , ui ...: :; 1 n- Male. Sec Your ri'i)!i|H-r(ive l'V.:',n In .Inlj. l-'.i.-in |ii:rcliai.e.-i are nio.it fro- -lly Hi Hi'' tllirJMK the \\ llu. . . i- n lliu iiir.inrtiiniiy fur clou exam Oil 1; lonst. This uliuiild not be si. II' fauns were i>urcha;'ed on the ol' th" crop siimvitiK dnrini li. of July there would be fe.wer . II a lll.'lll roil(eiil|dall-;l pur i ' in;- a li.rni in a district win n- ; II.IH lived for n IOIIK period, hn v/ill know the KJ| inil dirfl.ict con- i:.->. Isiiowiiii; (jonililioiiH lh<! pm- r will lir.nd uvt r hi:; money with !i:s oyon wide 11)1.11; if lie dix-H not imiiw eonditiiiii.i in Ha; ili..u i - be I lie handing o 1 . . r i.i-i n, .,n.-y \, ii i ,, < -..-:; ei.i.:ed ji:id must dep-.'iid np- >i tUe honesty id : n n> ore i i i-;i;isern of f-.inu.i i-.rc advisit! io nnd wurli in hi" diKtriut of llinr r.s for at Icabi a j i letoro in- vi.itiiii; ht'iivily. L. btovensou, iSi';- ire THH ! : lesherton , Advance An iivlp|iendriit newrp^p-r pubWnliad i-vry Tliiin-ilny t the' nllie-, <'ii'|in-- - ' Sue.'l. Flishoroin. Sul..- i|ri..:i . ?! fit) per nin-uii] h<-n |i.i \ i:. i-U.-m.:.' ; >?".' IX) when hot KM ||-<i 1. >"-' 'I'l I., I'nitril S-nli-n. Advert sinu f.-t'i-s > n n|i|ilic-itin.i. t;iicnlii'i>'i "Hi 11(10 weekly. W. II. TIll'liSToN Ki.rroii Hydro Is Working At Chippawa '111.- f.dlottiiiti report of the ..jn-iiiiif; of the ^n.'iit Ilydi'K power caiuil ul Chippew;* is fioiii ihe London Kri-o I'n-ss : 'I'lie mighty Niiiyani Kivi-i t ulty Imwml to ihe ^iniii- of c '-iiMiliiin engineers. The great Qaeeiwton-Chippewa po-cr development vhriiii- in H rculity. A new high m.'irk in the aobierement iecord of Sir Adam Beck w.-i-. .-cut down I- d.-iy tn idow in the Heal anil di.st.int fnUllv us liloinimeiit to the illVullll r:il)lf st.l e--ll|:lll I'ivci'ly al 1.41 o'llock this iifternonn I'mnier Diuiy, nssisteil hy Sir Ad-mi Ueok's (laiiyhler. Miss ftlniion, stnrk-d tu I in n open the gut us wlm-li released the walrr "f lilt- power canal, .'105 feet ,-iliove I lie le el of th" Ni>i^>r:i Kiver. nt the pnurr |>l nit lit QufieDlluO. Tlien 1 WHS ii Ion liiiin, wliieh ilrve'opfil into H rylli- iiiir purr. The l.-ii',dn'l ^em-nitnr in the win Id wa.s in operation, .Minis M-i.eeht'd, while more than JMII) people, II-M milled ti 1 ' m all palls of Ontario .-md many pi'inl- in the I'niled States tn witness the otliri-il ceremony , stood .ilnnit spelllmund then suddenly a yr<'it cign hung on the wall high overlu-.'td i- illuminated. It luld I'H owii story : ' '.'iiei-iistmi Chi[ip- .-mil dovelopiuont, tin- him. -.si hydro p'ant in the wm hi : iihimv . -ajiHeity (J-'iO.OOO h'li-epun. i Tin- p. .'.M-I lo make tl.e linidriil, of .-'inp- !!.. s'ea.ii'y ,oid li i^lit' r \\.is i-'iiniiig from the gigthtio !_''lllT:ll"! J I - "t III li "t i"ll anil i ipal'Ie uf iluveloping ' WJ liorsepower Tlio foi'ina 1 .ip-niii<_' tt.i-, ln-ief. Sil Ail no link ilelivernl a -.horl. :iddre>.s itilroduciug IV.'iniiv l>i;in Kidl'iumn I this part ol ;he fiin-- I'm. tin- lar^e rmwd II lie 1 !'i llie t"]i l'..er ..f llie pHHi-r j plant and llien- lisi.-n.il t stiriii^' I nddre.--.se.i hy the premier an.! Sir Ad.-nn. I'l'i-uiicr l>rur\ de.-':i:.-d oiimu' his .ulili.-.s, hii.li di-iilt with hydro radia'n, ,v,i I as the < ln|i| -,\ .. p'ant, that the lep'ii-, 111 circuUiioii ilia', the Ontario ' . i niiunt wimcon ring 'In- eri-itinii 1. 1 i in: , ' ' i '.I p. i. 1 .i .- >' tihdi-ly j Wllll'ill 1 ! llllll:illll ' I III l.t.ii.l-l ll.ls in-\ei l.i "ii i msiili red !i- ^rd "Jt -' Ji r- ii'-t ovi n l in i!i ."I'd ' His pr.i- llollll- . IVI'll |>lo!' i .'Ill-els. Ma\..; i-leel "ili-'iniie, i' imito, s)'. .ikm-j laici . s.-iid that In- Imped that "iilil :ilwn\ s ! llie |t'i!ii-y i>f the llniry I ndluinintral in, nnd I lu- M-ntimeiil of 'he 1 II'. e .01 li lie Ha: 111 ll'ifi'st . "I i.i : ii till- -.I, t. -. lull of piiik-, i. ..i i llnill- il -.v :tii ' : ' ; :, ' ike pi ice t": I ill- I ii "ill'', .III !~ I! A l !.'.!. I, lo III "ike any -pe. li '1'hi.. i-- .1 hi liiric -eetion nf the fun III ry One Innnli. 1 ye ir-ayu Ihe armies uf mi pi-ujl.- : nii.iis r iu-il on llie heights al.nM 1 UH Him! the I'.iilish rilCi i an do. Tmliy i!li ppaee I'lfvul iiiy. tlu-^ie-it prat-e eonfeieia-e under way, we are d'-inoii-t ruling one of llio uioatesi naiuiid assets of the country. It willlive I'-, r nil Inn.- In .-u'lie " Kii \ 'am hjuikc ..f the period of 'ii\i ly llii.'iuli wl.i. ii the exeriiliM- i.in-es ol the hydro%r.dorUkiug had ^one the liiiMiirial rrspoiiiiliiliiy plaeed upon ill-.' l ioveriinivnt, aii'l ; aid trilmtu to tin- men \\hohail wuikt-il out I he di'tail.s of tlie si lii-iii'- "Tlir i-ii^inceis arc ('alia diiin.H. They are our .mn lioys, eihii iteil ill our o u mi. versifies. There are those w'n i .-aid they M'e .'iinat -.'ill's, but n<> these hnjx < :m lie o- onlej H positU'll of oniiiiciic*. 'Tlieyai.- l.,.-ed ofail anxiety, freed ul all n-hpuiisiliilily. Kviileiue of I Heir rllieiein-y i.s luir the greatest pow.-r jilanl in the \\ lioK' Ui'i hi I'leinii r Dliny Siinl, a.-, he and Miss Ma-ion lUeU lu'ijiiii lu open the gal CM : 1 I n opening Ihi.s ^ate I ilo so in the hope ami helief t'liil the ile\ elupilient will serve tile Jimplc i r. a \>ny ni'Vcl done lieioie. Tlic (loveriiniiMii has not mici- In mil 1 ] I'd I lie prngttMin tlicclevclopmeiit Nut once was tlm work halted despite yreal dillieull it's 1 have faith and hopu that in u'eii. nil ing this power it will take e.iie of I hi' oblig*tioni ii.eurrei.l In IJIIK HO 1 linjjti it \\ill i. nil in ^rritt i-el \ iee hy , f ,r ailll 'if llie puop'e. Tonsorial Parlors We Ann tn liivti Knlirn Sli-'.t: tl Iii I) LATNUUV- P. i.sk.-i. ,-*! . --..-s Mon. lay night, il(div'-rv Kiiu-iy i-\ I.;LK\NI.MI md UYKIM;- tv^ tgont- I : 1'ii'lii i '. I'j . >' oikH- Clollnin .oiu-l " ml 'lyi :. li -r In-' 1 ie;n i na .-.,! T UMliilt- Small Ads. Tiv Ke i rrshii.n L':titry Flour, the Lest or your conk. All Oiunrio whent C'h ppn.g done on Tuo8diy, Tliuis'i iy andStturday- Gr.ih-im Urns. KujenU Good si'iiMl driviiig horsu f'ir Mile, 7 v- i 'j|d--\V. Inkster, Fifsherlon. \V uled Ahnut fifteen head of cattle i ; NV. nnuvell, Proton I', n ijnl \VniiteJ T'i do general houtfte work apply iii H Wilson, He-din ton, L>OK Cime Asirny Collif dog cnue to my M-ini- 1 itc'Utly N. Archilmld, I 'niton btwtiun I'. O. -- For Sale Fiiine hmisi' and lot for sale 'n Fleshertou. Apply to \V. BaodvrCOD ut tlit- Munslmw Home. S'iw C'umc Astray- -Cine to my prem i.-iea Ins 1 . September, one uld now. The owner can get tamo l>y applying I" H. Clark, Kock Mills. For Sale Birds pure wool Mackiimns In hliick, brown Hnd aroy, a'so knit stocking* - H Alexander, Fevernham. WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK W. E. CARGOE Groceries, Fruits and Confectionery FLESHERTON, - Phone 30J . ONT. F..r Sle or Rent The old rgg factory in Klesherton, on eisy terms. Apply (n 1C. J. Sprout-, Flcslieiton. Rooms To Rent A few rooms to rent suitable t jrsnuil family Mrs Mcl>nald Flesherton. __ fur Sule Unminiun Orgin. (i octave.*, in liiHl rims condition. price* rCMontbll - --W A. Haft-ken's Muic Srore, Floli- ertc n. Will Fee I Stock- Will takn e.iuht or ti-ii hend of citlle, yearlings nr two > nr old, 10 feed for ill.' winter Win. Siiiitli, Kui'.i-nm I'. I) I, nut Ks'i iy - S;,!iii4 pm lmb, lone lull, frmii lot 1, (' Hi. li, O.jprey, id> ill <):. ii.'J. K.nder please communicate nilli Tucker Paillip*, Kleshurlun P.O. E >r sale he'tvy Porcheron < di i'iinu :; yens '.M, I.K-,' ^n-y \\i i -.' .1 I--. ttlile; n'so will ' v',.- diiu good milk cow, li.:.niri! time or cash to t-uit A. Thiltlethwaite, Flodutrton. WISHING ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS A HAPPY NEW YEAR AND CONTINUED PROSPERITY I'.on-. mid Lot Fur Sklfl Brick iinii-c, o id c.-lUr, Ktitblu and hliicksniith .-hup, largu lot on c irntr, property known as Ihe i ' uu pi i p.-ity in MHXW, U, to |.|> I M>! I .-i' on.-e Als-ii L;O id .-liinf-lu. ur!l .' for ir.le. Apply tn Mur.liill Kerion. > M.ixwell I'. O, Out NOW IS TIIK TtviE We fetUuie dint when Hi.- puhlio reiili/.'. 1 ilrit al'ier ill those yea's of hi^h pncos woll pitj>-..TS :no n .lly don nnl much f the long poit- p :i.d mill nei;. -ss -iry deOOMliug will bi 1 doilo. JSJP simples >J Kmpirc wallp.ipers ,| II. I' : .'ly'iil.'.-. Mo-ihel" 'i U use iiu> I-"'. l-'or.Sile- Tl prup- erty knon an the Asbdown rwii n -a t i Ci-ylon, -in ei^ht ro'inu'il dwel n< -. U'n-d ,:,.!! ii-, ,- I 1 ,!,-, etc. ; aljout an .io:e of I -.Hill, w. Mldjiinkt} a uiiod limM f .r u mlirid enntieman. I'm- I.TIIH u il fin- ther uai'iculai-3 apply ti> X V. .1. ]'>tPaiiy, H. DOWN & SONS, PHONE 36 FLESHERTON JANUARY 3rd, 1922 OPENS WINTKIt TKUM (it WINTER TERM OPENS JAN. 3 i . > Shorthand and SiiU'sijianship (.'Klines. CotaloKue free. C. A. FLEMING, F.C.A., I'rincipil siiK-o iMf-tl . (1. D. FLEMING, Secretary j Yonge and Charles Streets, Toronto s uotud llnt.u^liout Cuundu for HlB (JKAI.K I'.i SINKSS KIHTATIOM. Grduates rnulilv obtain employment. Write for handsome cuulogue. Kntcr any time. W. .J. ELLIOTT, PRINCIPAL Boar For Service Pure brtd Yorkshire Boar fot service on lot 137, eon. Ii, \ttouiesia. Terms 81.00. -JOHN HARGllAVE, Prop. f The New Master-Four Touring Car $1375 F.O.B. Oshava Sales Tax Extra \Vc iirr pleased ti- adviso tlni motoring public thdt. in addi- tion to iho (Miovro- let iigoncy we have secured the agency for the well-known Mcl.aughlin line of care We received from the factory at Oshawa last week one of the new Master-Fours as shown above and it can be seen at any time in our show rooms. We would be only too pleased to show you its many refinements, Watch this space next week showing the big reductions in price on the full line of Mclaughlin cars. These cars are built - not merely assembled in Canada. D. McTAVISH & SON Chevrolet and McLaughlin Car Dealers FLESHERTON, - ^ ONTARIO < 4 I < - t

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