Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 16 Feb 1922, p. 4

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February Ifi ' ( .L>2 THE FI ESUKltTON ADVANCE Town Hall, Flesherton Moving Pictures Thursday, February 16th "BEWARE" P.y former Ambassador James W. Gerard The trial of the Kaiser Pictured with real facts It is not a war story, but a living proof that war was not an unexpected trag- edy, but century long ambition of Teuton Rulers. JOHNNY HYNES in "TORCHY'S BIG LEAD" 3rd Episode of the thrilling Pathe serial "VELVET FINGERS" Show tart* at 8 o'clock sharp. Don't Mi- It. ADMISSION : -15 cents and 30 cent*, including Amusement Tax C. E. WALDEN, MANAGER m THe Flesherton Tailor Shop The Place where you get Service A big selection of first class samples ot suitings and pant- ings to choose from. First class woikmansliip and tailored in The Latest Styles Prices to suit all i T. C. Blakely Merchant Tailor HEAD OFFICE HAMILTON ESTABLISHED 1672 > Proton Office open Tues., Thurs. and Sat. HOURS 12 o'clock noon to 4 o'clock p.m. BANK OF HAMILTON DUNDALK BRANCH -A. M. Carihew, Manager SUB-BRiNCH PROTON C. J. Forster, Sub-Manager EVERY YEAR IS A FORD YEAR but the Spring of 1922 will break all previous records. Additional men are being taken on at the Ford Plant, Ford, Ont. in an effort to cope with the demand, but the only way to make sure of your Ford in March or April is to place you order now. We will store your car until you are in a position to take delivery. H. DOWN & SONS, 1 PHONE 36 FLESHERTON One Corporation Speeding Business Tin'. < in niln ,> ;M when ihe Oeneifil otDra Corporation policy of concent rt ng export business at iti < >,| ; ,w i plant win announced it did not seem tht thin elopment Would b* of much import-. nce to i '.iim.li in imius! iy for same time .in.-. Export I.II-IM.--S in r\ rr\ line was *t its lowest elb. In the very short Bpace of (.imp 1 1m Ima eltpied much has happened; tliu WnKhiiigion DUarnuiuent Conference -in itriicuUr h>is tacoecdtd n injecting * note of confidence into international iniJe; the ....M|M!.I . s of a -.!.: .,,ii of uih-i n ,; , n i! currency prl>- fm, KUxRested by the study being given dy men of finance to i|Uentions of ex- change and foreign credi's, in another factor thai in making exporter and im portera more hop'ful of ilia outlook. Now an average of one hundred autu- rnobi'es a day ie heiug shipped I y the General Motors Osbawa plant to all part" of the world. This is in addition to the Domestic business of the McLnuchlin Chevrolet and OliUmobile units. The total i rapidly mounting and it is (juile impossible that hhort'y the export bus- {ness of the corporation will Ducted the total daily domestic production in Can- ada before ihis most r- i.: development The carp shipped include Buickc, Clievrnlets and Oldttnobilea while the 'til. 1m,!, another General Motors corp oration car that nan never been man- ufactured in Canada will be added to the list i- ' I) All i these c.irs are man- ufactured in Ostuwa. The cnuiitrius they are shipped t'> iuc'uJe practically every ation on the map. In a recent visit to the pitnt the writer passed through the Snip ping Room and one train-load that w s being made up had cars packed for Hti.'iiKjm.li, Ciliary 1-ln il-, London Kn S) i:nr\ , ChrUtuina Racoon, Bar- ueloDa, Hong K 01114 and Bueaoo Ayres. The cars shipped i . KuigUnd are con- signed direct to a Subsidiaiy company in tin- Untisti I-iles but the automobiles for the ui ln-i points are shipped to local dealers and agencies who have establish- ui credits with the General Motorw ex- poit Company. The requirement* of the nations to which the cars arc shipped are always kept in view. For the English market the curs ate nil right hand drives, have grey rather than Hack ur blue bodies, cloth tops and the batteries are on the running Loard. The tirst is an essential in the British market; the last thre e features r.ru a recognition of the value of observing the small points that bring favor. The new ahippii.g building put up by the (lelienil Motors Canadian interests at Ojhuwi about two yeirs ago is now proving its usefulness in the handling of the iifw buHiiu'SH. There is room under one roof for forty-eight freight cars which ti'- loaded with the most scientific pre- cision. | l, - ptckii'fi of the individual cirs is the result of deep study of the subject Th General Motors shops in b*W> ure running to utmost full cap- city. Ah ( ,ut 1HOO employees are at [)re.seut on the pay 10 1 In Walkei ville, Ontario where the heavy pads for (Jen. eial Motors cars ire made thti factories 'inploy about 750 men at present. Thi s i ill is eiigRi/ed in the manufacture <' notors, Axles, I i .:. -11.1 ; .1, mil other envy parts of McLaunhlii.*, Ituicki, Milsimiliiles and Chevrc.leis which are mibled and linished in the O.HIM wn fncloiieS' To (' in n!i in business men there is a dee| .11 . I.-M in thu fact that such a large t-xpnit business has been built up in Can iU pricticiiHy overnight. In many ways tlie manufacture of these cars in Cin- ntU and their export from Canada wtl| help to milvn some of Canada's problems. Thu development locillv of 1 1,.- town of Oithawa, tlit> employment (.f more men at thu |.':IM', and the creation of new hiihines) fur tanneries, foundries, lumber mills, tire companies, etc Ale important considerations but they .ur not the only ones. The cre.Uion of a new (radio for the country's untUrfsd railway lines and the building up of a favorable ttado bal- ance to - n i.-i our none too satiifacotry bnUnce abroad arc twi bonelits that will ii- -i HI- to Canud* from H.n now develop- ment that muit b met with general Hitisfactlon. The fact lint the shipments aru being inado as far as possible in C,ui adian boats is also worthy of attention. THE Flesherton Advance An independent newsppt>r published every Thursday at the ofh'ee, Collingwood ree', Fk-sherton. Subscription prtee SI HO pov annum wlum pu 1 in advauroe ; $2 00 ttbni not so paid. 92.00 to I'luti-.l Slates. Advertising tales nn aprp^ricstfon. <'u en fir ion over ll"i' weekly. W. ti. THUHSTON KMTOR Smash Your Cold To-day Give it a knockout Mow with a few <liisi',-i of Buckley's Bronchitis Mixture Tried mill proved by over 2(X),(HH> peojili-. Positively Ciiiiranteed to give relief. 40 !><,., for 7 60 Scl'l by ill druiiUu cr by in M. from W K. lucHty. tun >i.|i 142 Mmuil. II. TirtMi. Sold m FLESHERTON by W. J. Stewart & Sons nd in CEYLON by MIM Millie Cook HOCKEY ! Dundalk 4, Flesherton 1 Dundalk brought up practically a junior toain on Monday night to play the local irveortiediale and ran away with the ^an>0 4 - 1. The "aim- was not fast on account of hard checking on both sides, although .M mally one man wngld break away far a trip down tho ice, but wneral ended up by a lone shot-on' goal or being skated into a corner. No scoring was done the first period, but in the second Duodalk ran in three yi-.iN in quick succession and held the iocaU down score- less. The third opened up fast ar.d the visitor* worked hird tohold theadvantage and did, ul h ujli ooe goal for the home team was scored on a lune rush down the ice, Dundalk shortly convex bick with] another one, thereby ending the scoring. ' It wag one of the hardest fought game* ! seen here for sonic time, and the visitors went the whole diitanca without any' substitutes, while Kle^herton used four. The line up was : Flt^herton Gol. Jetinett. defence, G Mci'dvish, ceu're, Carxo, 1 n , Thurston, r. w. , C McTavUh, subs , Aimstronx, A Clark, Buchanan, S McTavish. Dundalk Goal, Mont ^amery. defence, Ridle, M Thompson, .nt.iv, Copernan, l.w , Montgomery, r.w,, P Wellwood. Victoria Corners CORN IN STOCK Both whole and cracked. Right prices. GROCERIES A full line of fresh clean groceries always in stock. DRIED FRUITS Apricots, Prunes, Figs, Raisins and Currants. BISCUITS A full line of Christie's bis- cuits, always fresh. CONFECTIONERY We carry Neil- son's and Willard's box or bulk Chocolates always fresh, also Mixtures, Bars, W. E. CARGOE Groceries, Fruits and Confectionery FLESHERTON, Phone 30J - ONT. The people of 1 ills' iutfe are p'eased to . know t !i > they have such splendid talent : among their young people. A week ago < Monday evening our young people repre- sented by Miss Dorothy Nichot and Russell t'alteraon debated with the Mt. | /ion young people ami won, the debate | being, "Resolved that character tends more to aucces^ than circumstances." i They ii.tend doing their best again .11 \\i-lm-.-.Uy, February 15th nt K tl.rl with Salem, "Resolved that the Irish make a better Canadian citizen (hsn the Scotch." We vote for the Iiish. On Friday evening last theie ssme young people gave a valentine social to a church full (.f people. The way the dialoguec, with good natured hits at nur folks, were { rendrred, aUo thu diills, songs and recitations were very creditable to both, performers and trainers. We congratulate MUs Violet Stevens on her graduation as nurse in Victoria Memorial hoi pita), Toronto. We learn she is to take further training in New York. FOWL WANTED We are in the market for all kinds of fowl Chickens, Ducks and Geese Cash or trade. Highest prices paid* CARLOAD OF SALT just arrived. $8.25 per bbl., 2 sacks to the barrel.. JAMES Me LEAN, Pattison's Old Stand. CEYLON Read This We are making A big reduction in Ranges and Quebec Heaters for tho next two weeks before stock-taking . Come iu and see it, it will be worth your white. Corona and Taeo Ranges and several different makes of Quebec Heaters. FRANK W. DUNCAN Hardware - Phone 24 r 11 The "490" Special Touring Sensation of Toronto Exhibition I The new Four-Ninety "Special" has the following special features : Nickel plated radiator ; special top with whip cord lining and gypsy curtains ; new large oblong rear curtain light in aluminum trame ; doors hinged in front ; storm curtains open with all the doors ; front seat low- ered one inch ; side arms of the seats lowered Hush with the body panels ; special trimming ; gasoline tank on rear ; new robe rail ; new and much easier riding springs ; vacuum tank under hood ; cord tires all round ; special nickle plated bumper ; body painted a special black with gold stripes. Let us have your order now and make sure of your car when Spring comes. With freight and sales tax paid, this car will sell at the remarkably low price of $945.00. -^ j^ ^^^ .^^ ^ ^_^____^^^_^_ D. McTAVISH & SON FLESHERTON - . ONTARIO

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