Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 5 Sep 1923, p. 8

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September 5, 1923 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE ust use 'soap and hot water to clean SMP Enameled Ware. It is so clean and so pure. As smooth as china and as strong as steel. And no metal touches the food. Be sure you get Three finishes: Pearl Ware, two coats of pearly grey enamel inside and out. Diamond Ware, three coats, light blue and white outside, white lining; Crystal Ware, three coats, pure white inside and out, with Royal blue edging. Th. ShMt Metal Products CO. "u Montr**! Edmonton TORONTO Vancouver Winnipeg Ciliary 151 FROM BED TO WORK IN TiiREE WEEKS DKKCO HEI.PS 1't'T WM. WALKKIl ON HIS FEET AND ENABLES HIM TO RETURN TO WORK. Kor Sale in Fle-dierton by F.II.W.Hickling, F.W.Punran, 1). McKillop. Stock - taking Bargains Ii*t \\rck was stock-taking week and \vc- thank the p<"|.k- nf CV\ !"!' ;m<l community for making cur year However. \ve find ourselves n\ iT-.stciekul in a few lines which \ve ntTer at ;^reat mliicti- -us : White twill cotlon for Middies 18cts. Print, small patterns 5 yds. for 95 cts. Prini, pale blue 5 yds. for 69c. Print b'ack with white stripe or dot. 20c. yd. A. B. HAW General Store - CEYLON Cream Station Store rlci*es ixtry TUP*, and Fri. eve. "For the past year my husband hna bocn a sufferer from ulcers of the stomach," says Mrs. William Waller, of 168 Eileen Ave., Toronto, Ont. "His food lay on his stomach and would not digest and he frequently had severe vomiting spells. He was on a diet most of the time. This suited in his entire system becoming run-down. lie had chronic consti- pation and was very restless and nervous. "About three arr'. a half weeks ago I brought him home a bottle of Dreeo. j He tried it and said that the f dos- , seemed to give him relief an^ eased I his .stomach of the terrible pains that i gripped him. Hi. bowels became ! more regular. "We are both greatly pleased with the benefits Dreco has ilready pro- duced. My husband's system is im- proving generally and after '.he sev- ere trouble he has passed through, he was able to return to work in three weeks' time "Mr. Walker is feeling very much stronger and I want him to continue I this good medicine, as it is the first I medicine we have found t'u.t goes 1 right to the root of his troubles." Dreco's beneficial action tm 'he di- gestion is remarkably quick and thorough. No matter how severe the case or how long standing, Dreco will help. This remedy contains no mercury, potash or habit forming drugs. It is made solely from herbs, roots, bark and leaves and has es- tablished an enviable reputation, earned only by genuine merit. I'M > is being specially introduced in Flesherton by ('. N. Richardson and is sold hy a good druggist every- where. LEAGUE WAS TIED WHEN VANS WON Double- Header On Monday Flesherton Meets Dundalk This Thursday Flcidierton went down to defeat at he hands of the Vandeleur aquad } ".re an Monday afternoon and the 2nd section of the C.G.B.L. was tied with all three teams together. Flesherton was unable to connect very solidly with Buchanan's offerings and .lost !) to 5. This win for the Vans nec- esKsitaled a sudden death game in which li..' winner would play with Dundalk for the honors of the 2nd section. Fleshi-rton w-,n this game 15 to !', and ;hereby will play with Dundulk this Thursday afternoon. If the lads down scuth of us win the first panic they have not the rup cowed tight to their pants, therefore the; game is sure to be a real race. If Flt'sh'jrlon wins this ;-amc there will he another jranie pulled off the same afternoon. Indians Tie Football Game Small Advertisements Chopping done on Saturdays only. Graham Bros., Eugenia, lor Sale A quantify of lath. John Oliver, Priccvile P.O. Truck For Rent 1'/4 ton truck for rent. G. B Welton, Flesherton. Came Astray Airdale dog came astray. T. Fisher, Flesherton. Hound Lost Biack and tan. F r.d- er please communicate with W. A. Fisher, Maxwell R.R. For Sale Two good horses, tr-.-t ar:d eight years old, in goou p'_ndit,,. J. F. Janiieson, Eugenia. FARMS FOR SALE On the Toronto Line ProvinthUt- Highway. Three farms, two of 10O acres and one of 50 acres all cleared. Fii st class buildings, up to date in every particular. Will sell any one of U.jsc. Good brick house on one of the farms. The s tabling for anni- mals is perfect. One farr." has ten acic-s hardwood bi-sh and another nundred has three acres of timber and has buildi-nps for everythinsr needed, including poultry house andr pfg pens. No broken land and clear of weeds. * iiv person interctsexfc should investigs'e. JAS. STINSON. For Sale Steel tired buggy near- ly new, reasonable. Archy Conkey, R.R. 1, Ceylon. RED AM) WHITE'S CLASH ENDS IN DEADLOCK SO I.I) TWO OF HIS FOXKS TWO THOl'SAXI) DOLLARS ....1 he popular Christian Island Ind- ians and Ffversham's crack football team once more met on the field of battle. Due to *.he unbroken tie created at Gollingwood, considerable .xc'itement was manifested, which gradually developed to a white heat as the game continued. Feversham sccyed the first goal five minutes nfter the first kick-off. The Indians retaliated in the second half, again tieing the score . Both teams con- centrated their strength and energy in the effort to break the tie, but all attempts wcie fruitless. The game ended in atie of 1-1. Over five hun- dred spectators attended the game. A slight rain ha<i a tendency to make the ground a trifle slippery and uncertain, however both teams offered a fiiK 1 exhibition of football and the ganiu funs are looking forward to the final, deciding game. Heifer Lost 2 year-old, dehorned, about first week of August. Notify I. Smith, Flesherton P. 0. For Sale A small quantity of icmlock lumber. J. K. Jamieson, Eugenia. MUCH DISSATISFACTION Mr. James Dargavel of the Rock Mills fox farm sold two pairs of pups last week for t\vo thousand dollars. These little animals were pedigreed. Mr. Darguvel is making a success of raising these valuable fur-bearing animals. BOOT REI'AHMNC Come to Ceylon for your boot and choe repairing in J. J. Patterson's residence. Special attention paid to all work, especially sewn work. Will commence work on Sept. 1st, 1!)2:{. , In charge of \\. L. MORWOOI). SIX HILL STORES We buy together in order lhl our cuctomen in t he tix com- munities may materially ben- fii individually. F. T. HILL & CO, Ltd. Markdale, Ontario THE HILL STORE A Store everyone initinct- ively associate! with high quality merchandise nt the fairett poiiibl* price*. A PROGRESSIVE STORE SERVING A PROGRESSIVE COMMUNITY T he Fall Season is at the threshold ! The Hill Store is ready xvith the Merchandiaeyou want. Every article dependable in Quality an J Rightly Priced. LADIES' FALL UNDERWEAR There is much dissatisfactiu i in iv.spect to the examination system of 'he Department of of Education. The U'alkcrtjn Telescope which is well versed in matters pertaining to edu- cation says: "The new Provincial Government will re.ider the Province a real service if it substantially cur- tails the elaborate system of exani- hiiations which haunts the children in our primary and sec. ndary school. At the present time ch Idren cannot enter the- High .School without run- ning the gauntlet of the Entrance Examination and continuing the nightmare all the way through High School. Four subjects must be pass- ed at the end of the first year, four at the end of the second year, four more at the end of the third and the accumulation at the end of the fourth. The cost of failures and unexamined subjects of examination*-, which have been ilensified y.ider the late Gov- ernment, has become enormous. A fairer, more just and less expensive way would be to lean more on the monthly examinations and rate each pupil's work by his general showing throug' c-t the year, sparing th. chil.lrcn the nerve racking test at the end of 'he year which is made of sup- re, ne importance at the present time.' The following are some more ol the results of the mid-summer exams of the Flesherton High School. The Upper School subjects were extras taught by hte nriripal: JUNIOR MATRICULATION Tried on nine papers: KM MA OLIVER Aljr. 1. Phys. C., Lat. A. 2, Lat. C. C, French A 2 French Comp. ,'!. I TI'KR SCHOOL Tried on two papers: MAHELLK PAHSLOW Eng. Comp. -', Ei.jr. Lit. 2. . | M.A RI' .V Ml'IR-Enjr. Comp. 2, Eng. '.fi | Lit. ? *:*f I UOBKRT VIIITTAKKR Eng. Comp. "j.' i C, Enc. Lit. C. JACK WHITE Eng. Comp. C. RUTH VanDUSEN-En-. Comp. C. SPRINOHILL Dress andStreetHats $4.95 Another lot of Ladios' Trimmed Fall Hats just placed in stock t the popular and special pri-.-i; of n , M j arc nl: i<le full and roomy. $1.95. Included arc many of tlv MMOfl'l smartest 51.10, $1.25 and $1.35. ' , _,, ... ... F.napcs, Buch a tanis, closc-fittinj; hats, drooping pri/e J)5c. per garment. "* This is a special assortment that we will feature for a few wwk.i. Various styles and Wt'ights are !i"-!i.'!ed in this lot. The vests come in long and ! hovt sleeves, large roomy si/e, some are O.S. They are Full and comfortable for the cool Fall ila.vn. In fact many women v. ear this weight dur- ing the winter. The drawers come in ankle length Regular prices $1.00 Special September is* matrons, and olf the face effects. They are made of duvetync, velvet and combinations of duve- fyne and velvet, pimirtly trimmed with pleated rih- lions, feather mounts and ornaments. In Sand. Copper, <; i-i-y. Ti,;ist, Ulack, Brown, Red, Purple. Henna nnl Taupe. Positively no better values obtainable anywhere. Special f -1.1)5 A Summons to every sport lover. Men's Sweater Coats What i.s more comfortable for n cool evening or for wearing under a coat when out driving or riding in a car these cool days and evenings than a closely I. nit svicaUr coat? Our assortment this year is bigger and better than ever, and our values are see- Mrs. Chas. Moore and children of Victoria Corners spent a few days \vith Mrs. Claude Akins. Rir. Albert Wilkinson and wifi Fpent a day with the lattcr's sister Mrs. Ceo. Johnston, at Rock Mills. Mr. Alex Bct, who has been v>r;. sick, is able to be out again, we are glad to say. Miss Irene Sharp ha., returned to her work in Toronto, after spending two months, at her home here. Mr. C. H Parkin and wife of Rav enna spent the week end at .,ir. ant Mrs. Albert. Wilkinson's. Tweed and Soft Felt HatS "" ' ; " IK ' :u '- t)ur showing comprise a wide range of prices from $1.95 to $8.50 in a rainbow of colors ready ! Men's Underwear Most Popular Makes At Reasonable Prices & & & During "H tin-so 'tr'>inK4 and coming*" common to the Fall Sea.-on with its many Fall Fail.-', etc., isn't much time 1 to think of huts to be sure? ut proper sports headwoar is really important ; ( ti-r all. They have a way of expressing ability and certainly personality, don't you think? Thu/e tweed and soft felt hats are just out of the hands of 4h B Our assortment of Men's Fall and Winter Under- the manufacturers anH nre the m-v.vst and latest wear is most complete. We are showing several procurable, and what an as-ortment of color Si'i'init as though tbo rainlunv must have br<-ii dipp- <\ in the case that brought thi-ni to Markdale. \V<> we nrc selling up-to-tho-mlnuta Millinery qualities in heavy ribh wool from such noted makers us Stnnfh'ld, Peiimnn, Watson, Dorlda, etc., also t \--o ((ualiiirs inflecpc lined. We are convinced that yu will find our prices lower than elsewhere. If rheaper than any other store in Canada. K;ncial you are Interested ~in saving money buy your undet - Sport Hats Very Special $1.2". to $2.50 each, wo.-ir at & F.T. HILL & Co., Limited, Markdale LOST, STRAYKI) OR STOLEN From my premises on Friday, Aug :Mth, one .Rose Comb Rhode I'lam Roc? lion wih red ring on rifrh hind lp(r. -rW. W. TRIMBLE. Flesherton Centre Grey League Standing Of League Flesherton 2 2 Dundalk 2 2 YamL'lcur.... 2 2 Vandelour i), Flesherton .50( .&0( .500 understand that the Attorney d :;T Ontario has sent out in structions to County Constables to In sist upon a more rigid enforcement o the Motor Vehicle* Act, having special reference to persons under i8 /earn (f apre being alloved to drwe ears. ileienlly a father of a lad of 17 who tyo'c a man inlo Wwlkerton. in his car, W" fined $5 and costs, am- ounting in ~d to $10.10. Parmta who p-irmit boys ai " girls under 18 to drive cars would i!o well to make note of the fact. Calves Lost Two calves lost last week. Information thankfully rc- icived. Adam Hyslop, Markdale P.O. Imy Proton Station P.O. FARM FOR SALE Lot 166and 167, 1st range W.T. & S.R., 100 acres, . miles south of Fle- sherton on the Provincial Highway ; 85 acres under cultivation, balance pasture and swamp land. For par- ticulars apply to Mrs, M. Thistleth- waitc, Flesherton. House and Lot For Sale Wanted Laborers v--anted at once on the Eugenia pipe line. apply to A. C. Scott, Eugenia For Sale Large frame house, 10 rooms; IVfe- acres of land. Residence of the late- John Breen. Aqqly to JOHN WRIGHT, Boar For Service ready to go, also seven head of two- Purebred Registered Yorkshire Boar for service Vineyard Famous f , y V" g . Pl * s 177530-on lot 107, S/W.T. & S.R., Art- emesia. TermsJl.SO. year-old catt,e.-Ben MacKen.ie, Rj;^, " c ^ ed ri.No. 1, Ccjion. | . Sows not re- same as those- in pip. T. J. STINSON,, Boar For Service For Sa't Young pigs to <?o at once! aie six weeks old. Fred RusselL, R. R. No. 1, Flesherton. Phone Mark- dale: 30 r 33. Purebred Tamworth Boar for serv- For Sale 11 youni? pigs for sale, 5 j ice on lot 167, S.W.T. &S.R., Arteme- weeks old, also one horse rising four sia. Terms $1.50. Sows not retur years, broken. Would exchange for cattle or sell outright. Harry Patton, Flesherton R.R. S. R. HAWKINS, Licensed auct- ioneer for the county of Grey. Terms moderate. All arrangements can be made at this office or by addres- sing me at Eugenia. Yc^r pptronage solicited. House and Lots For Sale ned will be charged same asthose ir* pig. Feb.15 T. J. STINSON. Prop- Bull For Sewice Pedigreed Jersey Bull, "Premier of Lone Oak, 21058", for service at lot 151, 1 N.E., Artemesia. Terms For grades f2, thoroughbreds $5. H. C. RADLEY & SOX, _ | Unc Flesherton- House and Lot For Sale The prop- erty known as the Ashdown residence at Ceylon, an eight roomed dwelling, good celar, stable, etc. ; about an asre of land, would make a good home for a retired gentleman. For terms and BUSINESS CARDS Dr. E. C. Murray, L.D.S., denta* surgeon, honor graduate of Toronto and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Gas administered for FARM FOR SALE 100 aercs. Lots ! and 10, Con. 3, N. Dr. W. G. Davis, L.D.S., graduate of the University of Toronto and Roya! College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario- Office at the cor. of Queen St., H. and D.R., Osprey. 15 acres cleared, b a l-|Woodbine Avc., ioronto. Glad. 1388 a nee bant good harwood. 14 x 55, good Brick house;; stabling; hen house;Hard and soft water. For full particulars apply to ROUT. HILL, 1 Get Maxwell P.O. Notice Of Registration Of By-law Dr. A. Turnbnll. B.A., M.B., grad- uate from the Faculty of Medicine, University jf Toronto. Office Kich- ardson Block, Flesherton. Phone 35. Prince Arthur Lodge, 333, A..F. & A.M., meets in the Masonic hall, Arm- strong Block. Flcshorton. every Fri- uay on or before the full moon. A., Sinclair, W.M., A. E. Bellamy, Sec. _ | | Notice is hereby given that a by-law \ Lucas & Henr), Barristers, Solicit- was passed by the Council of th ors, etc., I. B. Lucas, K..C. ; W. D. Townshio of Artemesia on the -Uh IHenry, B A. Offices, Markdale Lucas, day of August. 1U23, providing for Sleek, Phofle 2. Branch offices at the issue of Debentures to the amount ] Dundnlk and Durham, of $5000 for the purpose of enabling the Trustees of School Section No. 2 of the Township of Artemesia to build a new school house in the said section and that such by-law was registered in the Registry office for the Regis- tration district of the South riding of the County of Grey, on the 9th day of August, 1923. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three months after the first publication of this notice, and cannot be made thereafter. Dated this 13th day of August, 1923 W. J. BELLAMY, Clerk. Wright, Telford& Birnie, Barristers,. Solicitors, etc. Offices, Grey and Bruce Block, Owen Sound. Standard Bank Block, Flcsherton, (Saturdays)- VV. H. Wright, K.C., "W. P. Telford Jr. J. F. P. Birnie. Win. Kaitting, Licensed Auctioneer for the counties of Grey and Sirncoe. Farm and stock sales a. specialty. Terms moderate., satisfaction guar- anteed. Arrangements for dates may be made at the Advance office, or Central telephone office, Feversham, or by addressing me at Feversham. rieaherton Fair Sept. 27 and 28. Full Line of Hardware For All Purpos s w.w.w Nails, Glasr nd Other Mai trials Now 's the time to buy .V.-.W.W PUMPS, STOVES, PAINTS, OILS. WASHING MACHINES, PAILS and GRANITE WARE. D. McKILLOP FLESHERTON, ONTAJRIO

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