Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 24 Jan 1923, p. 4

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January 24. THE FLESH ERTON ADVANCE Some of Dever's Bargains Fine large light nroy hlar.kcts made from Proton wool. S Ihs, this week 7 ;w. Some of the bargains for last of the w ill. : Thompson's srt-JIcss raisins 15c lb Choice SocKcy" ulnion 45c tin Pork anil bcar.s Mw Tomatoes, corn .niJ pens, 2 for :i5c 4 bars sotted snap fur 2Sc Slb'tins syrup for :<.V 12 Ibs fresh o:itmr;il lor SOc 12 Ibs oyster shi-ll 'J.V- Ri)bert'8 couch svrup -Jtk Nerve F.>oJ :Wv kidney pills :Wc Mulsilii-il touunut oil :4i- Any price tootli p.istc r have, 2lc IS absolutely new Tires :>\:U Thursday, Friday and S.ituri'.a> only Up to 2!>th \vc arc paying for fat live Hens :-over 4 Ibs. I>r>.. over 5 Ihs b)c., over Ibs. '.'I c. \Ve also want Geese leathers. 1 Only heavy Sas-lf. Kobe of !H.OO \alne for $12 9h. Sleitfh bell". 1-4 off Heavy solid inch 5 ring leather halters this week Si :' : H ring 1 1-4 inch $1.49. / 12 iach leather top rubbers, lirst ' quality, Dominion and Lifebuoy ; stock. $3.69; IS inch top. *l 19 Children's moccasin style, up to si/e 10, Jl.'-'vt. Kihbcd wool underwear for men. 9Rc :i garment. The biggest cut we ever put into men's and hoys' sweaters takes place Thursday. Friday and Saturday. Real roller towelling in the store this week 2lc yard. Flour below market value. TIK Flesherton Advance An independent nowipaper published e*cli Wednesday at the ottiee.Oollingwuod . Street, Fltsherion. SulMcription price 81 5D por annum wh^n p*i 1 in mlvanco ; 8200 when not so paid. 82.00 tn United Sutes. Advertising rates on ! Application. Citci aion ovor ll*)0 W. II. THCKSTON XDITOR DEVER BROS. Proton Station, - - - Ontario Merchant Tailoring up-to-date in style and workmanship Men's and Boys' fine ready-to-wear Clothing / ork Shirts, Overalls, Smocks, etc. r]i-;iiiiii:_' l>Y|>;iirmjr IV-ssing All at lowest possible prices H, ALEXANDER Mpirh.int Tailor Feversham, - Ontario O. S. "ADVERTISER" QUITS The Owen Sound Advertiser has announced thiit it will cease publi- cation at the eiul of the present month. It claims that its subscrip- tion department makes too heavy i drain on the job end of the business This is coming uncomfortably near home and we are sorry to lose the Advertiser from our exrhanjje list There is something- wrong some where whtn ;ui old paper like The Advertiser, which has just rtitere< on its <>lst year of publication, has to suspend publication. All news- paper men will understand what the trouble is, and e\ery one has tell the pinch likewise. Four or live paper> in this part of the province have dropped out of existence dur- ing the past few weeks and if con- ditions do not modify in the near future more will have to go out of business, as they cannot continue to be published -it a loss. If all sub- scribers would die prompt in their renewals of subscriptions it \voultl go a long way towards easing the burden. \V ' I I fc IF** ' ' jit>t arrived. All ruii.sonably prk-oil. Prices ranging from $28 up * Agent for the \ Waite Dry Cleaning Co. 31 (if (hvrn Siiiiinl. Everybody has a chance to S liavc their suit thtnuii^hly dejim'tl. " Clothes brought Monday Clothe* brought Thursday delivered Wednesdoy delivered Saturday Overcoats turned to look like new Flesherton Tailor Shop THE NEW AUTO MARKERS The Mayor of Alliston has receiv- ed a pair of auto markers lor the current year and the editor of The Herald i-- mightily disappointed in them. The Herald charges Hun. V. (.'. Higgs i< liable tr. prosecution for collecting that extra dollar under false pretence*. Lei's do it. Here is what The Herald says : " By putting out such a plate as this one jfter all that has been sa d about the Iwja one was to he renders Hun. Frank IJitfn* habit to prosecution for obtaining an c\tra dollar from every car owner under false pietences. The plate was Jo he in every way superior to the one of last am! former years, hut as a matter of fa^t it is interior and inakvs ridiculous the statements concerning it issued In the provincial highways de- partment. IB it possible the thing w:ih made in Dundas? Tonsorial Parlors T. C. BLAKELEY Merchant Tailor We Aim to Ulvu Entire S;itiKfm-lli.'ii LAl'MUlV --lUskct o\ >> M..n.lio niylii, duliti-ry iMm.iy ev CI,K\MX i iiil DVKINf.J- v\V n fur riirker's Dy Works Clot lu-n aned Mid ilyoil. tMtbsr* rt'iuvi'imtod THSHIR- -IRGl'KIHTOk f CHEVROLET/ Why You Should Own An Automobile Man's capital in tin 1 , business of lilt; is his time. J' ron i the beginning of tiling to this very hour, his life has been ;i matter of moving himself and his piods from plaoetopiace, Th> foster he could move tho more hi: could accomplish in a given time. IMH a^cs he used the horse, the currents of rivers, the winds. Then he discovered steam and the loeo- Viotive. Hut the steam train had dis- tinct, limitation and its first cost was enormous. Finally eamo the Automo- bile faster than the train and able Lo take him wherever he would go at, small cost. Man's capital of time was increased many lold ; in other words his life was lengthened in which to ac- complish his desires. Why You Should Prefer A Chevrolet Tho Chevrolet is built for "Kcononucal Transportation" and k'liver.s it. It is tho \vorM'-s lowest priced I'uliy equipped automobile. Any combination of Chas- sis and body which operates as a self propfllc.l mechanism may be termed an HUtomobile but if it lucks important modern accessories or parts, which ir.ii.sl. be bought, to complete it, this cost must be added to tho original selling price. A s to comfort and eth'cjency tens of thousands of Chevrolet owners will vouch for its Superiority. Comparisons are invited for comparisons sell Chev- roUit. Chevrolet has become t h o world's greatest motor car value CHEVROLET SERVICE Chevrolet Owneri are assured of prompt and efficient attention, in casa of need, when travelling anywhere in Canada or tho United States. Chevrolet service has grown steadily and rapidly as the popularity of the car itself has {,'rown. There arc now over fifteen hundred dealers and service stations in Canada D. McTavish & Son Chevrolet and Mcl/uighlin -Motor (vars Osprey Council I L 11 i'i^:u i! meeting of Uipray Jouooil *>) held in Mnxwell on Juh lf>, liaviiig I oen postprmrd uom the statu- ry dm.- .iwing to Hicknesd pri'vtntinH lU i 1 '. , :-ul'V of I l,i r|. i>t tl)C III. Hi' J -IS. AJ1 tin- ineuihurs attended thia Krst meeting and before tttluny; sent tcvernlly suhnciil>i-il to their decliiration of oth'oe .in.J iyl.'i Sttiiii! with the dark i- follnwe: Keeve, \V L Tiiyloi ; I>^p Heevi-, Juhu Lckhitrl ; Councillors, .!.. HetiderHoo, .1 -in,* \' Ki-i./.ii! and Win Kdirnrds. The iuiiiuu>.<< if 'In- Dee I'l'li IIII--IH,': wer i,l'i|H.n without alu-l.ition and giuti by the lluiVD. The clerk w ,- iiiHtruu'ed to pre|>tre (he accounts HhowiuK ih U>wni)htp , >.;. mil ur i- i>n roadi-, bridgvg, etc , in 1'JJJ. in : il. r to obtain the dc- |ii ,,.!,' >i ^raiit i 'M per cent. 'l'ii- ! ':"wiii k , cuimmttFes wt-re up- [I'lin d : I: < i- ami Urid^es Th* Revo, Dfputy K, - >,- aiid i uiinii'Hiniiier of tie Diiisi in. I'lintini; -McKruz'r an i HeiiderHnn. Tieaiumr's S,, uni.i- llrnibi* 11 >ii : HcKili/l-. hi limit A): ineiiibeiK of the Council. The following HCCOUUIH went ordvrrd t bv paid : Mi Kobiugnn, ^ -s cntils, 5Uo, liuuips, i'i .." ; .1 A Keriiahan, tcl . I . M- i0c ; Maxwell Orange i."i!-j.-, ..; lit hall fur 11 jimuaU'Ui, i-'; : Munic l World, supplies lo cli-il, $207; s.'ver. subociiptiiiiiB to 5Junicipl \\\ r!d, i and M Hospital, Cullini;wood, MrrtOM re iiid'gvnt, Violet Humbly, 3 50 ; laauc Truynur, Kiiginver, accl, ; Ltican A Heiiiy, le^al udvict-, : Lou \li.ore, baUiui- ol contract on Pridil- bndwe, SL'4 !.'! ; KlsliL-rt. n Ad- V..IH r, print. ui> luoount, $41'. 7') ; Sec Ontario tlond Uods Assi t-inn -n, fi'i, inciiitieiship for )5'.'3 : U C McKiuuht, Kn<;iiifKr'a account, $fi"> O.t : Andy l**l- --' r, lent of room fur this niveiing, 9'^ ; R .1 Talbot u et-rtitic.-ite ot the comple- tion of bit statute I ili i .- relumed to I . endormd by his pnlliin*Ntt)r. Till) f.llluU'ili^ bylitWH WCte pH.-rMli . No 710, appointing Thus IS<>atiy AHSH- . N.I 717, appointing A T ('union and C M Kit-Id *f rtuJiu.i.s ; No 718, appoint- 'ii.: Juhu LlOokbjfl H9 it iiiiinli. r of tho L '.tiil li.uid of Ilt-alth for 1H2:; ; >'> 71'J iippomtun; \V AndeiHon, Lou M..ore, 8 T tt'illnii nod tieo Uurk HH St-hool At- leiidancu Ollic.i.- [or J'.fc.':! ;' No 7^(1. in the beveirtl Koad (.'- nini'8- us followH ; I)n- 1 Taylor, l)iv - M>H, l)iv :l AIcKeiiicie, L>iv 4 \ttV .') Lut-kllAII. llendorsun Mt-Kviizii* That Ihe !eik Hilvoitiao for a T'. unship Engineer, i-\|ieihiijo and siiluiy cxperlcd to bj luted in application, mid ilut a l-ylaw In i-oiiliriii niicti mi iippointiui'iil be pie pui . it for t lit- next inetM in;; 1'ii. 1 KII-.JIM n -. ii KII, prohlo anil e-ti in iii-.i on Diiiin N'> 1 wi'io it-icivuJ and a spec a 1 iiu-rtniti for I he purpose of con- tulciici^ siriir *,IH upp .iiiittd lo lie held in Muxwatl un Saturday, FB(J 10, at 1 p in,, the c!i il> in llit' niiiiiitinit* tn .s.-iul to ill owners nt puberty ntli-c!ed the ill. mi .lino iu|iiired to be furnished 'hem in .ii i ihf tiuuioiptl Driiinngu Ac'. Couiu'il then Hilj uined lo nit-el in the next u-iu'-i luaeiiiiir lit Ki!M-rsli;iMi on ''< i> 17ih, l I 'M p.m. A Liberal Appointed ESTABLISHED 1872 Sit TOMSK ..MEAD OFFICE ' HAMILTON Commencing Feb. 1, 1923 The Bank of Hamilton at Protou will be open in future two days each week : Mondays and Fridays the usual hours BANK OF HAMILTON DUNDALK BRANCH-A. M. Carthew, Manager SUB-BRANCH PROTON C. X Forster, Sub-Manager WE SELL FARM IMPLEMENTS CUT PRICES on i MANURE SPREADER, WAGON 4 WALKING PLOWS, MOWER JOHN HEARD, IMPLEMENT AGENT. FLESHERTON. Urn:!;' Uitntden of Torni I > his ' fin appointed > the llyili > l/Yininit- ion Tint is aii'.i her c i.se if l,:!.<-itl n|i ( .. tut- un-r.t, mm. l,y lirury. Theie n no ..iiMxerto liitt ohnruu Unit Uniry'.- pro mlM- III H |l JIMt a |IIOinilieilt I' il i I 1- -miiT i the Comniuion Ims IK bii)\i;ii "1.1 Kin.therui N, " Evitl utly lli L.lwra -:!a nit lhat ihen- IN noo.llVr- t;nce IJL-IW en llnit "(.[.iind old p.'ty," m il 'lie \f man* is i>radiihlly hiv:i x its i-tt et IHI il mind of Oiitiiiio'n pie nior. Ramiden his tiet-n priu nmit ii> Tor- onto'* puMio lifi, Hud mi nioie limn < nc ||.e^^illll II.IH iried in MUIII c'octuiii lo pmliniieiri, liy tho ini|ii)shilile L:lie. (iiuio in tlmt city. II,- nnw K^IIIS to have received IIIH rewarJ, Vbthlpl if I'ri'iiiior l)ruiy liad sumt' f th unuruxu of his oonvicUoi H, li miu ppaint it "niml iiiindtd" Mi.in iii the C nniiiiMsiiiii, Hint ihuii IUIH! Ontitru might ivceivtt it n lnuei |n>t I inn t tin puwri dtltrlbatioh. Thm fur Ihu rnrl sue luns liuve h^en Urgcly nn^leotetl. Meatoiil Miirnr. In Memoriam BKOOKS - In losiny memory ol dear mother, Mrs. Arthur Urooks, who entered into rest January 24th, 1902. ! know the home o'er the river Across on the bright, golden shore, \u where my dear mother 1 grieve for Is waiting, only gone on before. Por I know she has met with dear ones In linn beautiful hvul so fair, And Heaven is nearer and dearer For mother is waiting there. Daughter, Addic. Of thiriy five valuable cattle in Ralph VVacchtcr's herd rive have died us a re- sult of therr experience last week when they ale mouldy corn that had been thrown out. The rest of the herd which were violently sick arc recovering Or Fortune sent specimens of the corn to the O.A,C. for analysis and has asked lo have a government inspector come up to investigate the case.-Watkerto* Toe JS(llir ,,, yi , 7 t ,9pui. Outstanding Values in SKATES and Skating Supplies HOCKEY STICKS and PUCKS Stable, Shovels and Forks Ranges and Heaters Simmon's Cross-cut Saws "Gold Medal" Axes Axe Handles, Files, etc. FRANK W. DUNCAN Flesherton - - 'Phone 24 r 11 Let US overhaul YOUR car - - Bring in your car NOW and let us overhaul it, and put it in first class condition for next summer's driving. . . . Locating and dissolving car trouble is our Specialty. I . Any make of car, any kind of trouble. DON'T neglect your Battery, bring it in to us. H. DOWN & SONS AUTOMOBILES and FARM IMPLEMENTS Choose A High LLIOTT Futuru fonge and Charles ijtreete, Toronto The way to avoid th road to die.'ip liniment and faflure la to getasouudtiaiuing iuoursohool. KiwtaresteJ, write to-day for nun oat v (iloguo . Knler m v time, W. J. ELLIOTT. PRINHPU, 'i scope. H. A. McKEE Chimpractor Speciilixt At Park Hotel, Fltshorton, & Wednesday and Friday, 4 to 8 p.m. Tmv-d'iy, Thutadfty and Consultation fren A Gift That Lat Give tht Boy or itl O f y our8 mil (hut liiMtM life time and )ys dividends rjily course lu the , course* Uo Preparstory course for tlm.su who misaed the Brat chance public uchooU New term opens January 2nd 0. A. FLEMING, F.C.A., Prinoipal oinoe 1881 . (}. D. FLKMINO, 8*crt*ry.

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