Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 9 Aug 1922, p. 8

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August 9 1922 THE FLESHEBION ADVANCE ^55E^Ki^^^iy^yrAyi^yA^iy*^^i^^^^55J^K^5^^Bt.'^y^^^^^Kr^^K^E^55^ V* f- If. i i ! ! IM The Drudgery of Wash Day is a thing of the past when you put in a 1900 Electric or Gasoline Power Washer, or Hand Power Gravity and Wringer, all kept for sale by S. HEMPHILL CEYLQN Agent for Beatty Hay Carrier goods, Steel Stalls and Stan- chions and Stable Fittings, Pumps, Churns, Brantford Wind Mills and Gasoline En- gines. Pump repairing is promptly attended to. A call solicited. Farm For Sale | Lot 23, half 24, Con. 15, Proton, 150 , acres, 20 acre* of crop, hay in barn, 7 , acres sweet clover, farm implement?, large barn, up to date; never failing ; spring creek through centre of farm, over 00 acres tillable land, small orchard, brick veneered house and woodshed; 15 head fat cattle, 3 cows and 4 calves, 2 ! yvarlingn and 4 head of horses Will sell en bloc or separate. Must be sold owing to illness. Immediate possession. 1 1 -I Goheen R.R. 1, Dundalk Sealed Tenders Will be accepted by tl undei signed, up to and m' !u 1m..' noon, August 12th, 1922, for the construction of the conciete abutments for a bridge known as Joe Pri(klle's bridge, lot (i2, Durham Road, Township of O.-.prey, and for placing a timber tkior on tho new abutments and grading the approaches. Ihese will he let as two seperate contracts. Tendeis must be loootnpltlied by marked check for 5 per cent, of the amount of tender. Plans and spec'fications may be seen atJie Priddle'n, Badgems P.O Ont. The lowist or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. C. McKnight, Engineer. :J52, 8th stie>t, Owen Sound. Ontario. Fall Term Opens Aug. 28th LLIOTT is Youge an.l Charles Htreets, Toronto STUICTLY FIRS3.' CLASS Graduates rc-adily nb'ain employment. I' 1'iys to attend the best. Catalogue free W. J. ELLIOTT. PKINCIPAL FARM LABORERS WANTED "Fare Going "-$15 to WINNIPEG. H tint ptr mils Wioripaf to destination. 'Fare Returning"-520 from WINNIPEG. y t cent per mils starttoz point to Winnipeg. GOING DATES AUGUST 11* and AUGUST 21 TERRITORY I From Station! la Oaturio, StnJtb'i FalU to and including Toronto on Like Ontario Shore Lin* - cad Havelock-Petetboro Line. /. From Stationi Ktorton'to Rnfre Junction, Ineluiive. , From Stations on Tortmto-Sudbury dlrwt line. ' Prom 8tt1oin Prtiwel to Port HcNIcoll nd Burfceton. tJ Bobciyiron, Inclusive. AUGUST 14 nd AUGUST 23 " 'From Station SouthTod Wt of Toronto to nS lnclodlpi*Hmiltoo and Windior, Ont. i Fro^OwcnS* i-id. W'Vcr-oo. Otangfville. TcMwatcr. Klora, Littowel, Qoderich, St. Mr Port Bur^well, sad St._ThojnaijnrBnc>.M. ,__,__ Port urwe, oa t. omn ran.. From Statlani Toronto and North to Bolton, mcluilvs. SPECIAL TRAIH3 PROM TORONTO W1 particular* from C.n.d Pacific Ticket Ai.oU. W. B. HOWARD. Dlitriet P.-n Z rr Afeat. Toronto, JWU -wastda '^'C FOR SALE IN FLESHERTON BY D, McTAVISH & SON CENTRE GREY LEAGUE Vandeleur 9, Ceylon 2 Qua of the best games played in the League thia seas >n was playod at Van- deleur on Thursday afternoon last, when tho Vans loaded up with the long end of a 9-2 score. Each team pUyed practically perfect ball for tire innings, the game being a tie, one all. Vandeleur found that there was no hole in their bat in the sixth in- ning, and connected for two singles, a and an uninterrupted tour of the bases, practically cinchint; the game right there. Vandeleur got the first run in ihe sec ond and Ceylon their's in the fourth. No ruu-s were (cored in the fifth, and Ceylin added another at their turn to bat in the sixth. It was then that Russell Graham cleared the right tle'd fence, but was only _'"'i>l for two basefe, ou account of the ground rules, but two runs rode in on it. Dive Graham then hit a home run, clearing the bases and ending thetc >iing for that period. I" was one of tho c'eiinebt hits made this season, and clear ei thu left centre fence Fat MM r pitched a good game until they began to c nine', when Don Me- Leod exchanged places in the feventh after three runs had been scored, In 1 1> eighth Vandttleuf scored their nin'.h and last run. Them was not a large crowd to see the game, but thrtie wh were there certHinly diJ nut go away Uisaj, pointed nocpt the Ueylon crowd, fur whom it WHS ade- c : sive game. Line-up: Ceylon J Mc51ullon. E Muir, Funa- lilier. Gib-oil, S McLeod, J McLend, S r'edl.ir, ArruWjinitlj. D McLeod; subs., H Pedlar, Piper and C Muir. Vanaeleur Dillon, M Freeman, H Giahau), VTirUnji H Grahiim, S Buchan- an, D i Ir-ili mi. A Buchanan, Ruy Free- mm. I'.npire Ramsay and Team Won Lotl Duiuhlk. V.indcleur Cjylon Mark dale. ..... Flesherton. . P C .714 ..171- 4 4 .500 :f .500 2 15 4 -' i . '-'."ii) Vandeleur 'J, Ceylon L' Game* this week .NONE Two mon on tl.i Vrtiido'euj team Inve hit buuie ii.;-. D Giaham uod D.l:un ; F'luihertoi), Dow; MmLdile. Brurd. Kvtry we*k wo rend of trains In. uck ng aiitoa i tt the iinckH,! ut e\'e yet to read of mi auto knocking a train utl the tract. Which, acccrdi:;t! tu 'lie K'ngstou Stii dart", ousHit t > I. e cnncluB.Vi; evidence ihut ir citi't be done, yet fools still keep iu trjini; A Good School For aliiK.s! twenty yeais the BusiiiOHt C 'lio.'o, O.ungeviHe, has liei-n training and placing in the best posi'torn expert slen<'gr*|jherR, bookkeepers, civil sei vnts,ncci'Uiitants ami salesmen. Over twelve hundred delighted uraduites. who have butn tested and tried In leading Canadian ind American cities, rec~>m- nit ncl us ID ynung people desiring the bmt in t uuinefs education As this cill'-ze i nfliliateil wilb the Cunada Hu-iiii'"!! College, Cnltfgu and Spadina, Toronto, all graduates of the Orangeulte liranch ire guaranteed poM'ions in the (Jueen City. Mail courses for thooe who wish to learn while they earn. Special correspondence courses for Farmer*' iiiiiiH nnd other* with tru privilege of attending any of our co'le^es during thi> i nil rtn winter inooths. If it in more i convenient to Uretid olsowhen- advise us, as we have coUeyea in almost f\vry important town and city. Write today for pirticuluro. F,t'l term opens Tues- dy, September 5th. Advt. Sealed Tenders Will be accepted by tho undersigned up to n,. I including m. -n, Augut 12th, 11122, for the cnnstructinn i.f a reinforced concrete bridge known s Heb'a Hridgi>, K.t 37, COP. 14, Township of Ogprey, townline Oollingwnod and Osprey town- ships. Tenders must be cci<mpttnied by marked check for "i per cent of amount of fender. l'l;n and (pacification! mxy be seen at W. Ij. Tuyior's, Sinnhatiipum. Tho lowest or anv tender nut ncctsarily ac- cepted H C. MoKNIGHT. Co. Engineer, 352, rtth Htrvet, Owen Sound, Ont. Oh! Honey! Honey, I Ijve you ! That's what rtrv aay. You g-t the riijht product For just '4 he right pay, In ten p^uud pails Twuaty-two cents per pound Kiom A. E. Buchanan FLESHERTON, - ONT. Tonsorial Parlors We Aim to Give Entire aattafawtlon LAUNDRY Basket otoaes Monday night, delivery FtKMy v aalDiTG 130- Wear gents for Parker's Dy Works-Clothe* cleaned and dyed, feathers rejuvenated T FISHER -PROPRIETOR :;. ??* Clearing Out Some Lines of Shoes Pump, Oxford and Strap shoes, size 3, 3 1-2, 4. These are good serviceable shoes. Selling at $1.75 per pair. THOS. CLAYTON FLESHERTON, ONTARIO % V3 ^* * **- . .. ********* * ?5? a tt* *?*****??? Mff*?**!S? !;;?!;?;;?;? Merchant Tailoring up-to-date in style and workmanship Men's and Boys' fine ready-to-wear Clothing Work Shirts, Overalls, Smocks, etc. Cleaning l?epamrj Pressing All at lowest possible prices H, ALEXANDER Merchant Tailor Feversham, - Ontario FURNACES We are agents Clare Bros. Pipeless Furnaces, which we instal on order. Repairing of all kinds pro- mptly attended to. Pipefitting including pump work. * All kindsof Hardware D. McKILLOP Flesherton, > Ontario Transient 4dvs. For Sale Ten acres timothy hay uncut R. Chard, R H 3, Proton. Ruoniet? wauted close to high school Mis Fred Plewig. Roomers wan'ed with or without bosid Mrs Thos. Julian. Maseey Harris Binder, 7 ft. cut, second b mil, for ;ili- cheap, working order. John Wright, Klesherton. Chopping done ou Saturday only- Graham Bros. Eugenia For Sale Good house refr.gerator- G. B. VVoltou, Fleshorton. Good binder in exchange for good horse. Apply 8. Thompson, Flesherton. ale Good Hawaiian guitar cheap, practically now F. J. Thurston, Flesh*- kTton . _ l Fur Sale or. Rent The old egg factory ' in Fleshertou, ou ea*y terms. Apply to j K. J. Sproule, Flesherton. Chifkens fur sale 6fty half grown purebred Ply mouth Rock chickens for ' i Raymond Well**, Maxwell. L' or Sale Two building lots, in Flesh- erton near the Methodist church apply to Mrs. M. Thistlethwaite, Flesherton. LOCAL REPRESEN TATIVE wanted i to sell for " The Old Reliable Fonthill Nurser -es '' Largest list of fruits and i ornamentals to ottVr, exclusive territory, highest com missions, handsome free equipment. Write for particulars Stone & Wellington, Toronto. ! For Sale One 14 foot power wind- ; mill, buzz saw, onn 14 h.p. portable steam engine, one 10 inch plate grain grinder, and ball bearing pneumatic j tired buggy, one 6 ft M II bmder.raower, one 12 disc seed drill Chas. Stafford 1 R R 5. Markdale. House and Lot For Sale The prop- erty known a the Ashdown residence at Ceylon, an eight roomed dwelling, good oelUr, stable, etc. ; about an acre of j land, would make a good home for a retired gentleman. For terms and fur- ] ther particulars apply to W. J. Bellamy, Flesherton. IMayft Public Notice The following stores will c'ose Mon- days and Wednesdayi at 7 p m. during July, August ami September : Mrs. J. Hfiulei.H m and Eli Robimon, Fever- sham ; S. Osborne and C, Heron, Max- well ; Frank Curran and A. Socnberger, Mclntyre ; Jacob Himilton, Badgeros ; H. Moit man, Maple Valley ; J. Ham-mill andThos. Hall, Singhainptou. LOST Supposedly bam and Fleihcrton. 684. Kmd'y notify Fivsherton. between Fever- Marker Mo. C- J. HuuBtadler, If you are thinking at buying a Cream Separatoi bay no 01 bet but the DeLavai, which w the beat and ino*t reliable sep- arator made . OtU, pbooe or write Hugh | K uoti, Markdale. a-ni. ) Ker notice that if a big . woman ' niwriel to a little man the is bow, and if a litt'e woman is married to a big man he is toss, too? BOAR for SERVICE Purebred Yam worth Bow for service on lot 197, 8 W T and 8 BL, Artemesia.. Term* fl.60. Sows not returned will b* charged same M thote In pig. Peb 15 T. J.8TINSON, Prop At a Blaniyre Baseball tournament on Widt>id*y afternoon. M. Wm. Barns, lltb line, had his IM broken while play- ing with Walters Falls in the tournament. He was just scoring ion and in orowin tie h .me plate he wrenched his foot with the above painful- result. Meaford ex preis.

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