Flesherton Advance, 10 Oct 1928, p. 8

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1928 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦* v*************************^ J. P. WALTER & SON have bought the Watson Stock at a low rate on the $, so will remain in Flesh- erton while we run it off. The above stock consists of Groceries, Men's Wear, Yard Goods and Boots and Shoes Presentation to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Love ARTEMESIA COUNCIL at for sheep killed be paid> Glen McGee $10, W. Meada $20, J. Watson $12, J. Burnett $12, R. Purvis $24, W. of Oc- 1 Stewart $50, J. Stewart $11, Thos. (Taylor $40, Roy White $15, W. Hinck" 1 The Council of Artemesia met Flesherton on the 6th day tober, ]:i28. All the members present. $10.â€" Carried. Minutes of the last meeting were! DAVIS - PURVIS - That Jos. read and adopted. j Buchanan's letter be referred to Roa« Claims for sheep killed by dogs Superintendent for adjustment.â€" Car- were presented :-W. J. .Stewart 5, ried. James Stewart 1, Glenn Magee 1,' Road superintendent presented his and to express, in a small measure, ^ purvis 2, John Burnett 1, J. & T. report no. 7, showing expended $307. their great respect for these citizens yy^^tson 1 W J Meads 1. Thos. Tay- ' eer survey diviation of 1.30 side- k„„„ k„„„ „ii tuo- „„:„i,v,„,= , . • . . â-  1^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^ Department On Thursday evening of last week a number of their friends a:ul neigh- bors invaded tho home of Mr. and I Mrs. Wm. Love at Mt. Pio for the purpose of spending a social evening SALE WILL OPEN TO-DAY Wcdivcs., October 10 We v^ill continue until the stock is cleared out We have moved the entire stock with our own in the WRIGHT STORE TERMS -CASH BE HERE EARLY be and friends true and trust-) g^,^^^^^.^ ,^^^^^_ ^^ ^^^^^, ^^^ ^^, „f Highways. Council adjourned. read. Accounts for wire fence bon- ; 35, which was adopted and payment us were read as follows: Jos. Parks ordered. 40 rds.. Dever Bros., 40 rds., W. T. ! The following for committee work Moire 25 rds.. J. J. Brown 8 rds., J. by council was ordered paid:- Burn-t 15 rds., D. Hiiicks 60 rds., R.iWhittaker $2. Wm. Davis $4, D. Meldrum 40 rds. Accounts were ' f^o'bett $4, Mr. Cameron $4, read from J. Oliver, valueing sheep, , C'erk was instructed to have Engin- $3.75; John Campbell, valueing sheep ~ $2.i50: R .Plant, valueing sheep, $.3.50;! School Belles should be se-n and W. J. Beatty, valueing sheep. $1.50. not heard. Th 18 IS your opportunity to buy goos at less the man who made them. than they cost I who have been all that neighbors ! could ' worthy. I Mr. Love was bom on the farm ' where he has always made his home, ' and during his sixty-seven years has ; seen many changes in the community. j Forty-five years ago he brought his bride (Annie Bacon) here and to- gether they have planned, worked and succeeded in making a beautiful and ' comfortable home, and won a place in the hearts of their neighbors, which time will not erse. It is well known what a genuine Mr, Love is, and his rheum bad if it dispenses with the lure of a hound and a gun. Here's hoping his straight aim may keep good, and we all wish for them both health in mind and body, so that they may be happy and enjoy life for many years in their new home and with new frieds at Berkley About ten o'clock the gathering was brought to order and Mr. Wm. j Taylor and Mr. John Lyons presented Mr. and Mrs. Love with a beautiful ] couch, after Mr. Wm. Morton had made an appropriate address. Mr. Love expressed, in a well-word- ed reply, their thanks for the good- ] wishes and for the gift. Ijl <!• ; It is we ? X I sportsman 4" X ' atism is bi W. The Small Advertisements LOST OR STRAYED LOST â€" 1928 Ontario marker.â€" 320-803. Finder please leave at The Advance. FARM FOR SALE The Fairs List Week Store open every evening until 9 p.m. LOST â€" Purse, containing consider- able sum of money, driver's license, and other articles, between Flesher- ton and Markdale, very rcently. Find- er please leave at the Bell Telephone Office and receive reward. TOB 8ALB FOR SALE â€" Young pigs, ready to go by October 10. â€" B. McKenzie, Ceylon, 'phone 22 r 5. About 100 acres of good clay loan land, being lots 24 & 25â€" 2nd Con., N. D. R., near Six Corners, about a mile from Flesherton Station, about 85 acres of cultivative land, 10 acrea in hardwood bush, five acres swamp. Seven roomed hou«e, solid brick, with cellar under all, also summer kitchen and wood shed attached. New hip roof bam 45 by 46, diive shed 20 by 40, good spring well and good fences. This farm cheap for quick sale. â€" Geo. E. Banks, Ceylon, Tele- phone 2 ring 4, Flesherton. Feversham and Priceville fall fairs were held on "tussday and Friday of ^ »«"0><-<<^^"0"0"e"0^^^<"fr<"»»C"e^»»»»»»»<^»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»4<^^ i last week respectively, and both wtre <^»»«<-»<<-<'<<><^«<<>»<K>»><^'»<'<'»»»<<'<"0"»»»»»»»»»»»»»»<^^ affected by the rain somewhat. Fev- ' ersham had a fair crowd and one of ment at the time when it offers the condition, and if it is completely re- best chance for cure. Otherwise if ' moved, there will be no reoccurrence. it is left to the untrained person to j I^ '* '^ not removed, it spreads to _ ^ decide for himself that he is in need | o|;';'f_ P"/il.°^„ ^'jL„!'i.,o.„o"ifi' i dollars being taken in. of medical care. FOR SALE â€" Strong, sound Cot- iton Bags, 18c. each, 6 for $1.00. â€" C. Muir, Ceylon, 'phone 38 r 8. Health Service - of the - CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOC. the cause cancer in these other parts. â-  This is the simple explanation of the For '.he particular benefit of this , need for proper early treatment. â-  I latter group, it is necessary to point | ^^y iun,p_ particularly in the fe- the b-2st shows for sometime. The concert at night was the be it ever held at that place over two hundred The Priceville show was practivnliy rained out, but the hall was well fill- ed with good quality products, which wiin the knowledge that we pos-; out the conditions which, if they oc- ! n^aig breast, any abnormal discharge always prevails at that place. The 88, the cure of cancer is only pos- ; cur. should be considered as danger | g^y gore that does not readily heal, Harriston band provided th» «)"â- =:<• and should turn these per- 1 any wart or mole that changes in and also the concert at night, of their fam- ; gj^g and appearnce are danger sig- , sess, Bible when the disease is recognized | signals, early and proper treatment started 1 sons in the direction at once. One of the reasons for advising that every person should go to his family physician once a year for a Health Examination is to provide for the discovery of disease in its early stages, and so permit of treat- ROCK MILLS SCHOOL ily physician without delay. Every- n^ig i one who experiences one of the dan- j p^in may not occur in the early i ger signals is not developing cancer, stages. The person who thinks i „.^ . ^.. n„,„„„„i bi M„r but it requires medical skill to de- 1 that the condition cannot be serious j ^'!f.\^-^f''* ^V^^ .^' ^"'^" cide whether or not the symptons because there is no pain is mistaken, ' ""^J' '''*^" ^^' ^** P^'^'"'' '^' ^^'â- - which are present mean cancer. ; and, as a result he may allow the y"/°^"^*°"7.^> ^***'"''^, ^^^"^^ ^''' In its early stages, cancer is a local ; time for cure to slip past. (Jack English 51. George Akitt 41. ' Sr. 3 â€" Laurie Russell 73, Dei:a English 67, Leo. Patten 64, Julia SIX HILL STORES We l)uy together in order that o'lr riistomcrs in the â- is con. mun. ties may mat- erially benefit individu- aUy. F. T.HILL & CO., Ltd. Markdale, Ontario THE HILL STORE A Store everyone instin- tively associates with high quality merchandise at the fairest posible prices. Millinery Department is Now Open Smart, Imported Autumn Hats, first arrival from a prominent New York mak- er. Hats that spell the last words in Autumn Chic. Small shapes which hug the head with dripping brim, bonnet lines, little bows which mark them Fall 1928. Colors are Black, Red, Brswn, Green, Wine, Etc. The biggest display in Grey County. If you cret it at Hill's you get the newest. Also a large as- »o: C<.ii>.d. rcri rr c;; ir. . (...z a:ic \ caW Millinery Department on 2nd Floor LADIES' AND MISSES' NEW FALL DRESSES Just fresh from their wrappiiif^s. Lovely .style, beautifully tailored in extra fine satin, j,a-orj^etle and canton crepe. Trimmed with i)retty lace, deep pleats. tuckinj.(s, buttons and jiretty ornaments .\I1 new fall shades. ,So ^Vi^ixi is the .style variety you will find it hard to select, you will like .so many of them. Come in and sec these dresses, yon will be surprised at the very low prices we are ask- inff for hese stunnin),' styles. vSizes 14 to 20, IK^ to 2(t^, 36 to 44. Big Show- ing Now Ready. LADIES' AND MISSES' NEW WINTER COATSâ€" LAVISHLY FUR TRIM lIuK^e collars .ind deep cuffs, fabe and ban(lin^:s of fur stamp these coats as beiiif,' in he sea.son's newest mode. Their fabrics too are fine, .soft suede fin ished effects an<l lustrotis broadcloths. Tmoufj^ he furs are sable, wallaby and mole. .All beaut ifuily lined .md warm ly interlined. Of course, navy blue and black are the two correct colors ff)r fall. See this bi^- ran^e of snappy up to the mimite coats. The pricrs are dollars less than you would expect to jiay for these (|uality coats. .Ml sizes, all styles. I'ij;- Display, 2nd I'loor. F. T. Hill & Co.. Limited, Markdale FOR SALE â€" Young pigs and chunks; also heavy two-year old colt.â€" Walter Akitt, Flesherton, Ont. FOR SALEâ€" 18 Barred Rock pul- lets, bred-to-lay. â€" Jimmie Sinclair, Ceylon. FOR SALE â€" 15 acres of swamp bush on lot 38, con. 10, Artemesia. â€" Harry Genoe, Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" 175 cords of hard- wood and 50 cords of cedar. â€" G. T. Brackenbury, Flesherton. 8HOBTHOBN BUU. FOR SBKVKS Bagistcrad Shorthorn bf.ll fpr â-¼kc at lot 6, Con. 9, Oapey, "Mo^ Mioquis" No. 179,135; Pir*. Bonia Muquis 142^1; Dam, Fnd ButtMfly 181,078. Tarms â€" Pur. br«b $1.01. imdea $2.00. Cows rot retumad will be charce full price. â€" S. R. HAWKINS. Baraala. BOAR FOR SERVICB. Registered Yorkshire Boar for oa*. vice by Fleaharton Bacon Hog ChAb the property of the Ontario Depart- ment of Agrlenlture. â€" C. STEWART. Careteker. BOAR FOR SERVICB Croft 57. Jr. 3 â€" Leslie Sesley S2. Velma Fisher 79, Ruby Akitt 78, Leila Clark 58, Hazel Shier*4.3. ( I Sr. 2 â€" Lulu English 86. Lloyd ^ I Partridge 78, Iva English* 70, Mar- j Kuorite Croft, 64, Mabel Shier 59. ! Jr. 2â€" Ethel Dargavel 88, Roy Fish ! er 83, Lawrence Phillips 73, Bobby I Clark 71, Elsmore Shior 69, Jack I Monaghan, absent. Sr. Primerâ€" Mary Clark 96. Lor- een English 96, Glen Croft 90, Bes- ' sie Russell 65, Fred Betts 64, Ruby 1 Monaghan, absent. 1 Jr. Primerâ€" Edna Croft, Ruf^ell Phillips, Gordon Shier, Cecil Shier, Chester Shier. Names in order of merit. The numbers are percentages. Those I marked * missed one or more exams. I Number on roll 38; attendani"» 33.21. Mrs. FRANCIS J. SEELEY Teacher FOR SALE â€" Three year old Ox- ford Down registered ram for sale, also two ram Iambs, eligible for reg- istration. â€" R. Gorley, Eugenia . FOR SALE â€" Two good driving mares, both good farm workers. Wiil sell reasonable. â€" H. Down & Sons, Flesherton. « FOR SALEâ€" Quantity of Spy Ap- ples. Leave orders with me or T. W. Findlay, Flesherton. â€" Stan Campbell, Eugenia. FOR SALE â€" Purebred Oxford Down Ram Lambs. Apples at |1 per bag., also some pears. â€" Frank & Robt. Chard, Kimberley. I Him: "Have you heard the nev.- butcher song they're singing arounfl school?" Her: "No, what is it?" \ Him: "Butcher arms around mo, honey." James Marshall, a 20-year-old far- iiicr of llowick, has been suffering with a sore foot for about a year, caused by a bad fitting shoe. It being so badly affected that he had to be taken to London to have h!s leg amputated. Teachers' Convention HONEY FOR SALEâ€" Clover Honey 11 cents per pound; reduction on 50 pounds and over, can supply 5 and 10 pound pails at cost. â€" Flesherton Apiary, W. S. Inkster, Prop. FOR SALE or RENTâ€" Good farm, lot 155 and 156, con. 2, W. T. & S. R. containing 110 acres; good buildings. Farm well watered.â€" MRS. RODIE STEWART,. CO. H. McPherson, R. R. Ceylon. (Continued from Page 5) supervition of the !con\vnt)';on and his work of the year. The report of the nominating committee was read and adopted. Tho new officers for tho year, be- ing; Hon. Pres., Inspector Morrison, B. A.; Pres., Mr. Horncc Cook; 1st Vice-Pres., Mr. Littlejohn; 2nd Vrco-Pie?;, Mrs. Bellamy; 3i'dVice- Pres., Mr. Hiniks; Sec.-Tren*., Miss Grnvps; O. E. A. Representat.ve:: Miss H. Maynaril nnd Mr. (i'.en Jen- kin.s; .Auditors: Miss Alcda Brown and Miss Laura Scwell. The cxecWtivc: Osprcy, Miss Q. Knitting; St. Vincent, Miss V. Hindle .Artemesia, Miss I. Hincks; Colling- wiidd, Mi-ts Hilda Johnston; Euph- rasia. MI'S Mui'Karet Moffat; Mea- ."ovd, Mr. A. Sniail; Thornbury, Mr. .'^. Petch. the next MISCELLANEOUS WANTED â€" Boy wanted as ap- prentice to the watchmaking trade. â€" W. A. Armstrong & Son. EGGS WANTEDâ€" Highest market price will be paid in cash. â€" John Runstadler, Flesherton. tf. NOTICEâ€" Chopping done on Sat- urdays only. â€" Graham Bros. Eu- genia. NOTICEâ€" All persons owing Shel- don Myers for work must settle by November 1st, or it will be put In to other hands for collection and charges added. â€" S. MYERS, Flesh- erton, Ont. No. 92-77630. Also a young York- shire pig, both bacon type for servie* on Lot 176. N.W. T. & S.R. Terms â€" fl.OO. â€" T. J. STINSON. MIDDLE^O & BURNS Barrlatai% ate. Ofices â€" Owen Sound, Durham and Flesherton. Flesherton every Saturday afternoon and evening. GEO B. DUNCAK DUNDALK LBCENSEO AUCTIONEER Fir the County o* Grey. Tanu; 1 per cent. Satisfaction guamtaad Dates made at The Advance offloa. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. In the west end of the village of Flesherton, 6-room ho«Me, electric wired, soft water cistern, cellar un- der whole house, large verandah oii two sides, and woodshed with cement floor; approximately three acres of land and good stable. An ideal spot for a retired farmer. â€" W. A. ARMSTRONG £ SON, nnVtfftH OM. BULL FOR SERVICE For servke on lot SO, Con. 13, Art- emesia, Durham Bull Royal Lail No. 178.773. Terms :-$2 if paid befow January 1929, otherwise fS.50. -DUNCAN WILLIAMS, Eugeaia. BUSINESS CARDS Dr. E. C. Murray, L. D. S., dental surgeon, honor graduate at Toronta and Royal College of Dental Srrgeona of Ontario. Gas administered for teeth extraction. Office at residence Toronto Street, Flesherton. Prince Arthur Lodge, 333, A.F. A A.M. meets in the Masonic Hall. Arm- strong Block, Flesherton every Pri- day on or before the full moon. W. Threshing outfit for sale at once,;^- Watson, W. M., C. F Lawrence, THRESHING OUTFIT FOR SALE 20 h.p. engine and separator, in good ] Secretary condition. â€" M. KERTON, Flesherton HONEY FOR SALE Lucas & Henry, Barristers, Solicit- ors, etc., I. B. Lucas, K. C, W. D. Henry, B.A. Offices, Markdale Lucas j Block, Phone 2. Branch offices at Chioce Clover Honey for sale in Dundalk and Durham, bulk. Price 10 cts. per pound. Can Telforti & Birnie, Barristers, soli- supply 6 and 10 pound pails at cost, citors, etc. Offices Grey and Bruce â€"ROY W. FENWICK, Block, Owen Sound; Standard Bank NovlB MaxweH, Ont. , Block. Flesherton, (Saturdays.) W. P. Telford, Jr., J. P. P, Birnie. ..BOAR FOR SERVICE Registered Yorkshire Boar for ser- vfceâ€" Edgely Bright Vim, No. 99.998 It was proposed to hold' â€" Property of Saugeen Bacon Heg convention at Feversham. Club, Terms fl.OO. The convention was closed by ing the National Anthem. smg- -C. IIINDLE, Proton Station I Wm. Kaitting, LUcensed AuetiqnMe for the countiea of Grey and Simoaak Fkrm and stock lalea a apaelallty. Terms modarata., Mtfsfaotfon J^t^ may be lada at tha Adratn Olnirav Cantral tiHytona oAtee, or by addrsesing me at

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