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Flesherton Advance, 20 Mar 1929, p. 8

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WEDNSSDAT UABCH 20, 1929 THE PtESHERTON ADVANCE Do You Buy Stocks By the Map I Of course you don't, and nobody docs, because there is no geography in the in- vestment of mon'^y. Like water, money always flows to its easiest level. When the Bell Telephone Company needs nev^ capital to extend its service it must compete v/Ith American utility companies v/hich offer their nev/ shares to shareholders. If the Canadian company is restricted in this, Canadian investors cannot be expected to refuse greater attraction abroad and Canadian money v/ill not stay in Canada. ' • The monthly rates paid by telephone ar.cra in Ontaria and Quebec are the hwcat rates iii the world for comparable service. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA Income Tax Act a record founded upon his own acts. You must leave behind you a wife, or children, or other dependents. As Once again, Hon. W. D. Euler, Mln- you deal by them in life, so will their ister of National Revenue, is usinRi grief be gauged and tempered by newspaper advertising to assist tax- 1 your death, payers in complying with the require- 1 ^ju ygu be missed? great Unknown he leaves behind him i people who have known you in the^ ' past and know you to-day. As you have been so are you known to them now. Will you be miiaed? In the home of darkened windows when sweet-toned music soothes the tired brain and the minister tells of ments of the Dominion Income Tax | j^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ friends, and the ways of a better life, are many business associates and perhaps many | people who know you for your acts and your deeds, for that which yon Act. In last issue nn advertisement ap- j^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ y^^ ^s pears reminding the public of the jaw. ^^ ^^^^ ^een for these which stipuates that certam 'n'or- ^ y 'ars. and they will judge you mation must be in the offices of the ' ' Income Tax Inspectors by March 311" ; • j, next. This intomiation is reciuired Will you be missed? frcm employers, corporations, and] In the banks, and the stores, and trustees or person acting in a fidu- , offices, and out upon the farms are ciary capt;ity. It applies to year , ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^f^j^^fj^^^j^^f^jj^^f.^^^^^^ ending December 31, 11)28. ..> ♦ For instance, employers have to file |-'* -*"*' â- * <t a. â- Â» a return giving the amounts paid each j person in salaries, bonuses, commis- sions, and fees where the amount was $1,000 or more, or where the salary have performed or have left undone. Will you be missed? Farmers who are feeding pheasants in the Niagara distriL-t will be assist- ed by the government. Small Advts. LOST AND FOUND LOST â€" A small gold watch with maple leaf fob between Township Hall and Post Office.â€" Finder please leave at thia omce and receive re- ward. ' LOST â€" On Tuesday, March 12, between A. Shackleford s house, in town, and Dave Adam's, canvas horse cover. Finder please leave at The Advance office. FARM FOR SALE K O R SALE FOR SALEâ€" Spy Applesâ€" Gra- ha m Bros., Eugenia. FOR SALE â€" Two-year old colt, and steel tire buggy, nearly new.â€" Dan Cameron. FOr, SALE â€" Quantity of grama- phone records, in excellent condition. â€"A. Shackleford, Flesherton. OPPOSITION IN GENERAL If Premier Feruson is reading the Bifnu of the times he will not attemprt to unload any part of the proposed Old Age Pensions on the municipal- ities. Opposition to this part of the plan to assist old people who need help is general throughout the prov- ince. It is not confined to political opponents, but is found within the ranks of party supporters. The Beav- ton Express is one of the friends who speaks out, saying, "Like that of the liquor, Mr. Ferguson has had this question under advisement for a long time and it is only from a fear i councils all over the province and that the Opposition might come for-' rightly so. That the municipalities ward with a definite scheme that iie already taxed to death and are he has been forced to deal with it.' straining at the heavy burdens now This is evident from the crude and un- upon them goes without saying. If acceptable proposition that has been! the revenues of the provinces cannot evolved, assuming the outline given bear the cost, the government should to be that of the forthcoming bill drop the scheme or leave to others to wherein it is proposed to saddle up- , cnvolve a more practicable one." on the municipalities twenty-five per' Pretty strong but quite right, cent, of the cost as well as loading ' â-  '*' ' â-  the recipients of the supposed bounty with impc:;3ible provisoes. That the scheme as proposed will be accept- able is already pretty well demon- strated by the action of municipal It has been suggested that divorce should be made possible where there is insanity. A cynic says only mar- riages have been made possible In this way. / ^ THE STORE WITH â- a SERVICE ~^ F. T. HILL & CO., Ltd. Markdale, Ontario OUR BUYING POWER SAVES YOU A LOT OF MONEY HilFs Weeky Store News Suggestions for Early Spring Buyers DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Gingham 19c a yard This (iiiiKhani is a beautiful (lualily, standard width, large rancfc of natterns. Special per yard l-'c. Comforter Chintz 25c. a yard 500 yard.s Comforter Chiiit/., .^o inches wide, teautifu! (luality, good ranj^e ot patterns. Special -5c. Curtain Nets 39c. a yard 300 yards Imported Curtain Nets. With spring at hand it would i)ay you well to get your requirements iu)W. Special per yard «^^c Cretonnes 39c. a yard 500 yards Imported Cretonnes. A very special purchase makes this price ixjssihle. Special per vard 3^^c. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Men'* Tweed Suit* with Extra pair panU 15 only. Men's Tweed Suits, with ex- tra pair of pants. All sizes in this lot. Special at $15.75 Men'* Suits $25.00 We have i)laced in slock for spring this popular line of Men's and Young Men's (irev and Hlue IJotany Wool Suits Special at : $25.00 Boy*' Suits $5.90 10 only. Boys' Tweed Suits with 2 pair of Hlootners. ' Sizes 26 to 30. Special at $5.90 Boys' Suits $8.75 15 only, Boys' Suits with a pair of T?loomers and 1 pair longs, Sizes 26 to i2. Special at $8.75 Young Men's Suits $9.50 10 only Young Men's Suits in nii.xed tweeds, sizes 2>2 to 35. Very special ..$9.50 Young Men's Suits $16.50 12 only, Young Men's Suits in Fancy Tweeds with 2 pair trousers, sizes 34 to Z7. Special at $16.50 HAND-TO-MEASURE SERVICE We have placed in our Clothing De- partment a Madc-to-Measure Service. Our samples are now ready for your in- spection. Every suit guaranteed as to fit and satisfaction. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Our first shipment of New Spring Millinery is now on display-. In these you will find the newest styles and shad OS in all straw and felt and straw coiu- binations. Prices ranging from $1.95 to $5.95. GROCERY DEPARTMENT Salmon, pink, half pound tins, 2 for 25c. Conden.sed Milk, Borden & Eagle ....21c. Tiger Catsup, (|t. bottles, i)er bottle 25c. Snider's Casu]), standard 19c. Fig Bar Biscuits, per pound 19c. Mixed Bi.scuits, per i)ound 25c. Sunkist Oranges, per dozen 33c. Mixed Candies, 2 pounds for 25c. HON. W. D. EULER Minister of National Revenne or wages was at a rate of $1,600 or more. Corporations have to tile the names of those who are paid dividends whether in cash or stock, and the am- ount of each. Persons acting in a fiduciary capacity, such as assignees, executors, administrators, receivers, trustees are required to file details of the trust they represent, together with the names of and amounts paid to beneficiaries. Those mentioned in the act as hav- ing to produce this information are asked to secure the proper forms from the nearest Income Tax Office, fill in their forms according to in- structions, and mail them to the In- come Tax Inspectors at these offices before March 31-. These forms are known as T.*) for persons acting in a fiduciary capacity; T4 for employers and T5 for corporations. Each form contains complete instructions about what the law requires. These are in- formation forms only, and no cheques are sent with them. Officials of the Department fully appreciate the trouble required in making out these forms, but are doing everything in their own power to fa cilitato by reminding the public in plenty of time respecting the demand? of the law. The total collections under the In- come Tax Act for the last year .ire some millions of dollars ahead of the year before, in spite of a ten per cent, reduction in the tax. Mr. Euler at- tributed this increased collection to three things. 1. â€" More efficient methods of col- lection. 2. â€" The increased prosperity of the country. 3. â€" Advertising. FOR SALEâ€" Two building lots with hen house, in block B, Flepherton. Write to â€" Mrs. S. Lozenby, Strath- roy, Ontario. FOR SALE â€" A sow for sale, due March 31st.â€" Mrs. Jos. Croft. Max- well. ^ 110 ceres in the Township of Ar- temesia. lots 77 and 78. 1 N.D.R., about 85 acres under cultivation, balance pasture and mixed bush; barn 36xC0 with T 3Gx45. all with stone basement, in good repair, w.^ter at barn; driving shed 24x30, also hen house; 8-roomed~ solid brick house with soft water cistern and fumaf-o. This is a good train and stock farm, well fenced and watered, situated' convenient to railway, church and school. Reason for sellinpr is on account of poor health. For partic- ulars apply on oremises. W. A. MORTON. R. R. 2, Proton Station. FOR SALE â€" Good seed barley. â€" J. E. Cargoe, R. R. 2, 'Phone Flesh- erton 3 1 r 32. FOR SALE â€" Cream separator, just run one season.â€" E. Fisher, Flesh- erton. FOR SALE OR RENT 13 acres of land, mostly seeded to alfalfa, with good frame house, frame- stable, orchard and drilled well. This property is situated in the vil- lage of Eugenia, on the main road,, and is the estate of the late Mrs.AI- ex. Hoy. For further particulars and terms of sale, apply to Alex. Cameron, ex- ecutor of the estate, Eugenia, Ont. FARM FOR SALE FOR SALE â€" Alfalfa hay in our barn, one mile south of Markdale.- McLoughry Bros., Markdale R. R. 4. FOR SALE â€" Two good bronze torn turkeys, bred from London prize winners. â€" Jas. Turner, R. R. No. 3. Priceville, 'Phon e 21 r 11. "for SALE â€" Quantity of sap buck- ets, galvanized lid and spouts com- nlete. Prices right. â€" Geo. Shortt, Fcversham, Ont. FOR SALEâ€" Oat chop at $28.00 per ton, bags included. Salt 75c. per cwt., $3.25 per bamel.â€" A. C. MUIR. Ceylon. ^ FOR SALE â€" Ford Coupe, 1926 model, first class condition, original tires in good shape â€" Walter Akitt, Phone 11 r 6, Flesherton. FOR SALE OR RENTâ€" 100 acres, lots 16G and 107, 1st range west of T.S.R.. Artemesii. For ull partic- ulars apply to W. J. Bellamy. Flesh- erton, Ontario. FOR SALE â€" Sweet Clover Hulls, Would maka good feed for sheep or cattle. $10 per ton. â€" A. C. Muir, Ceylon, Ontario. PORTLAW Miss Dora Linton was seized with appendicitis and was rushed to Dur- ham hospital on Saturday night. An operation was performed, which is -â- onsidered successful, nevertheless the family and friends are anxious and hoping for her recovery. Preparations arc being mare to 200 acres, lots 24 and 25, con. e„ Osprey, situated on County road no. 62, 160 acres under cultivation, bal- ancie pasture and hardwood btisb.. First class grain farm, well fenced, bam 48x74, straw shed, 40x30, cem- ent stables, blacksmith shop, garage- and work shop, 10 roomed cement blocked house, nearly new, goo<l cistern, telephone, well and wind mill water piped to the barn, 60 rods from school. Priced reasonable. E. C. PEDLAR, SINGHAMPTON, R. R. 1. 'Phone Feversham 1 r 2-y. SHORTHORN BULL FOR SERVICB Registered Shorthorn bull for Mr- vice at lot 5, Con. 9, Osprey, "Marry Marquis" No. 179,135; Sire, Bonni« Marquis 142,381; Dam. Red Buttarfly 131,078. Terms â€" Purebreds $5.00. grades $2.00. Cows not returned will be charge full price. â€" S. R. HAWKINS, Earenia. MIDDLEBIIO & BURNS Barristora, etc. harvest the maple syrup crop; some and three lots, in the F.T. HILL & Co., Limited, Markdale people have tapped. Miss Violet Taylor of Toronto is home visiting her parents. Mr. Rov Lyons, who has b-!^n in Toronto for some time, arrived home last week. We understaM that Messrs. Jas. Pedlar and Fred Plintt have i^asn-i the F. H. Thompson farm and will operate it in connection with their other farms. Mrs. J. L. Woo'l of '''oronto is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Tavlor, Centre Line. It was a great shock to the people of this part to learn of the trasric death of the Jordison people. Mrs. .lorflison W.1S we'I known here, being a sister rf Mi-, li". W. Nicholson, for- merly of the Fourth Line, now of Toronto. The Ladips' Aid Society net ct the homri of the President, Mrs. R. ,1. Pishc'v Inst WeHnesdav. There were a large number of members and visitors present, and a splendid meeting was held. FOR SALE â€" 10 tons of mixed hay, well saved, $10 per ton, cash in the bam, at the McKinnon farm, South Line, Priceville. â€" J. E. McKee, R. R. 5, 'Phone 29 r 5, Markdale, Ont. . FOR SALE â€" Bred-to-lay Barred (i Rock eges from a flock mated with cockerels from high producing hens. Price 5 cts. each. â€" Mrs G. Campbell, 'Phone 22 r 23. R. R. 2, Priceville. Ofices â€" Owen Sound, Durham and Flesherton. Flesherton evesy Saturday afternoon and eveninsr^ FOR SALE OR RENT â€" House village of Feversham. Frame stable and good well. For prticulars apply on the premises. â€" R. Alexander, Fever- sham. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE â€" Chopping done on Tues- days and Saturdays. â€" Graham Bros. Eugenia, Orit. WESTERN OATS AND WHEAT ii Will Move Pavilion At a pnccial meetini' of the council on Monday evening, Mr. Dave White of Owon Sotmd was given the con- traol of movintr thr pavilion in the park. It will be placed on the com- mons, facing Sydenham street. We will have a car at Ceylon with- in a few days. Oats â€" 70 cots per bushel off car. Wheat â€" $.35.00 per ton. Wc will also have corn at 12.25 per cwt. Please 'phone your order to 38 r 3â€" A. C. MUIR. Ceylon. FARM FOR RENT Farm to rent or let on shares, known as the Robt. Graham farm. lot 23, con. 12, Artemesia; hay and straw for sale. -Apply to M. K. Gra- ham, R. R. 4, Markdale; 'phone 31 r C, Flesherton. BOAR FOR SERVICB GEO B. DUNCAN OUKDALK LICENSED AUCTIOMESK Far tha County tit Grey. T« 1 per cent. Satisfaction gnanrtaa4 Dates madfl at The Adranc* offlea. BULL FOR SERVICE For service on lot 30, Con. 18, Art- emesia, Durham Bull Royal Lad No. 178,773. Terra»:-$2 if paid before January 1929, otherwise $2.60. -DUNCAN WILLLAMS. Eaveala. BUSINESS CARM Dr. E. C. Murray, L. D. S., dental surgeon, honor graduate at Toronto and Royal College of Dental Srrgeona of Ontario. Gas administered for teeth extraction. Office at resideiiea Toronto Street, Flesherton. Registered Yorkshire Boar for ser- Prince Arthur Lodge, 333, A.F, * A.M. meets in the Masonic Hall. Arm- strong Block, Flesherton every Yti- day on or before the full raooa. W. IZZ"' "• "• '' ' ""^ Lucas & Henry, Barristers, Solicit, ors. etc., I. B. Lucas, K. C, W D fHenry. B A. Offices, Markdale Luc« Block, Phone 2. Branch office. .« Dundalk and Durham. Telford & Birnie, Barristers, aoll- vIce-Edgely Bright Vim, No. 99,998 mZl' n ^"''" ^^^ •"^ B™«« -Property of Saugeen Bacon Ho. o !!, ' ^T^? ^°""«J: SUndard WILL YOU BE MISSED? .Sinne of these days, you, who are reading this article, arc going to die fln<l pass to your rcwa''d whatcvL'r that reward mav bo But will you leave a void bohind ? Will you be missed? The Creator has ordained that n\an must carve his own career in this world and when he Property of Saugeen Bacon Hoj Club. Terms fl.OO. â€" C. HINDLE, Proton Station p. Telford, Jr., J. F. P. Bimie. BOAR FOR SERVICB. Ratisterad Yorkshire Boar for ser- Tie* by nesherton Btfcon Hot Clift, tha pi^p«rt^ of tKe Ohtarto Depart* wniucr M. n,„ »«»»t ft! Ajricnltore. journeys to thol^v^ .'^ SCKFAUi fimNtt Wm, Kaitting, Licensed Auctioneer for the counties of Grey and Simcoe. Farm and stock sales a specialty. Terms moderate, satisfaction guar- anteed, AH arrangements and dates may be made at the Advance office, or Central telephone office, Feversham, or by addressing me at Pereisbira. It-'

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