Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 8 Apr 1925, p. 8

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"Wednesday, April S, 1^25 THE FUI8HBRTON ADVANCE LEADERSHIP • . . . Why Ford is the | universal quality car 2 s • • « « 9 €( «» ership, year after year, proves that Ford has maintain- ^ S ed uncoRiDromisine aualitv throuflrhout. • • • • • ft • • « « €J Mrs. A. J. Conron Given P. M. Jewel Small Adveriisemsnts More Ford Cars are in daily use than the combined totals of all other makes. Such leadership could only have been established by outstanding quality in the product itself. Ford lead- ership, year after year, proves that Ford has maintain- ed uncompromising quality throughout. Ten million owners have accepted the Ford as the world's most practical standard of motor car quality. Beaver River LodK'3 No. 441 of the L. O. B. A. of FeVertham Ont. held thoir regualr monthly mectint; in the Hall of L. O. L. No. JOSD.on Thurs- day, April 2nd. There was a good turnout of the members and Officers of tha Lodge. After some of the busines.s was disposed of, the lodKe was raised to the second Scarlet Degree of the Order and sister Rose McGirr was advanced to the Scarlet degree. The lodge was then redcued to the Orange Degree and after fur- ther busin.-ss was diposed of the wor- thy Mistress requested the director of ceremonies to bring forward to the platform the immediate past Worthy Mistiess, Mrs. A. J. Conron where, Past Worthy Mistress Mrs. Thorn- bury read the address and Worthy Mistress Mrs. McGirr, presented Sister Conron with a beautiful Past Mistiess Je-wel. Sist«r Conron thanked the meni- bers of the Lodge in a few well chosen words for their beautiful token of respect, after which the Lodge -was closed in due form, and the ladies par- took of a dainty lunch. - FOUNDâ€" In Flesherton, a sum of moeny. The owner may have it on proving property and paying for this advertisement â€" The Advance office. FARMS FOK SALE ^ On the Toronto Line ProvineisK Highway. Three farms, two of lOO acres and one of 50 acres all cleared. ^â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"^-^â€"^â€"â€"â€"^â€"â€" First class bi'ildings, up to date to STOCK FOK SALE every particular. WiU wll any on* FOR SALE â€" Bronze Gobbler for «*' ^^Z**- ^'^ »>"«'' house on on.« c- the farmfl. The iteblinsr for anni- mals is perfect. One firm has ten acres hardwood bush, and another nundred has three acres of timber' and has buildinngs for everytlrtnif needed. Including poultry house and- No broken land and clear Any person interetsed' sale. â€" Sam Fitzsimmons, Flesherton. FOR SALE- Four Turkey hens and a gobbler. â€" Joseph Thompson, Fevers ham. 1 pig pens. FOR SALEâ€" Cheap work hor.se, 1 ' If "^^^^ Cow. buggy, set of plow harness.- g^ould investigate. Fred Stuart, Flesherton. CARD OF THANKS Wc wi.sh to thank the friends and the many old n'3ighbcrs for their kindness and expressions of symp- athy shown during the loss and fun- eral of our father, Jumes Hemphill. The Family. CARD OF THANKS o • I GARS • H. DOWN & SONS TRUCKS TRACTORS CI .Ml. and Mrs. T. H. AVhits of Saii- ^:sn Junction desiro to express thoir sincere thanks for the many acts of kindness and assistance shown them by the neighbors and friends durinc: â-  ever three long years of Mr. White's illness. FOR SALEâ€" Three Sows, due Apr.' 20thâ€" John Hatton, R.R. 5, Markdale Phone 29 r. 2. FOB SALEâ€" Grade Cow 8 years old, due to freshen May 10. â€" Wilfred Magee, Eugenia. Phone Feversham. Imy -T. J. STINSON. Proton Station P.O. FARM FOR SALE FOR SALE â€" 3 Cows for sale, to freshen about the last of April. â€" George Johnston, Flesherton. R. R. 11-22. FOR SALE or exchange on a young work horse, young pigs, bacon type, ready to wean â€" Herb. Corbett, Proton Station. East half of lot .3 an.! lot 4, Con. 4., Artemesia, 150 acres, good barn and. house also good orchard, well water- ed, large hardwood bush 15 acres. â€"NEIL CAMERON, Ceylon.. CORNER BLOCK FOR SALE. Corner block for sale in Flesher- ton, known as the old Richardson block. Reasonable terms. â€" W. L. WRIGHT. Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" Purebred Shorthorn bull one year old; also O..^.C. No. 21 Barley, on lot 2, Con. 9, Osprey.â€" Edgar Betts, Eugenia. FOR SALE or'EXCHANGEâ€" One purebred Shorthorn bull 12 months old, Broadhooks family, phone 9r2, Fiveryham. â€" G. H. Burke Eugenia. House For Sale In FleshertoOi Frame IVj story shingle roofed- dwelling with nice la-ge lot and- stable. Apply to â€" â€" W. A. ARMSTRONG. FleshertoD- FARM FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McDonald v.-ish to convey th:ir appreciation to all their friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown in their recent bercavsment and also for the beautiful flowers covering the casket. CARD OF THANKS titii • • « « «(= 3IX HILL STORES We buy together in order thai our customers in the tix com- munities may materially ben- efit individually. F. T. HILL & CO., Ltd. Markdale, Ontario THE HILL STORE m A Store everyone instinct- ^ ively associates with high w quality merchandise et the ^ fairest possible prices. X The family of the late Malcolm MacDonald of the South Lin3, Arl;'- mesia, desire to express their appre- ciation of the kindness and sympa- ihy shown them during the illness and delath of th;ir father. CARD OF THANKS I The Hillside Creamery s o â- 0 9 i f Having purchased the stock and plant of The Hillside Creamery, Markdade, we now offer you our services and solicit your patronage. We are buyers of Crea m-Eggs and Poultry at highest market prices and promise you in returr.i honest service and fair treatment in regard to test and weight. It is our inten- tion to make this business a valuable asset to the community by honest dealings- plenty of capital and years of experience in following market conditions. This with your hearty co-operation is all that is neeled to make this the biggest bus- iness of its kind in Grey County. A Car Load of Bran and Shorts Expected to Arrive Within a Few Days We expect a car load of Bran and Shorts to arrive in a few days. This will be sold at a very low price to any who will take it direct from the car. There- fore the NET CASH PRICE direct off the car will be BRAN $27.00 per ton SHORTS $27.90 per ton Please leave your order with us and wj wiH phone you when the car arrives. Do not miss this opportunity of securing your requirements of Bran and Shorts directly off the car as we will be compelled to charge higher prices when we place it in our warehouse. Five Crov/n Flour at $4.95 per Bag The excellent quality of this High Grade Flour is too well known to our many customers to require any comment from us. Suffice to say that we have handl- ed no grade of high class Flour that has given such universal satisfaction as Five Crowns Brand. We are now offering this hjgh grade Flour at a NET CASH PRICE OF $4.95 per bag. At this low price you are quite safe in laying in • fair supply. F. T. HILL & Co., Limited, Markdale s Ml. and Mrs. David Adams wish lo acknowledKe with gratitude the many expressions of sympathy in the loss of their babe. FOR SALE â€" 5 year old marj I N. E. 50 acres of 171, ted N. E. BO , acres of 172, in th« 2nd con.' N.E.T. for ^"** ^•^•' Artemesia. About 40 acres , ,_ J , , , , , ; cleared, balance in bush, about 60 of sale, heavy draught, also a few large ^ hardwood; about 5 acres of soft tim- .«;ec(! peas S2.40 per bu. â€" Bert Magee, her: 2% miles from Sangeen Junction^ Eugeni.i. Phone Feversham. 1 ^ the purchaser can giv'm good ini«. encumbered farm in as collateral ais^ T,^T, c A T E^ c /^. A ! curity, he can buy ou easy termo of FOR SALE â€" .S. C. Ancona eggs ; payment. """^u ie for hatching from my special strain ! â€" GEO. RUTHERFORD, of year round layers. Try them and Phone No. 7 ^ Box 67, Shelbtim*- be convinced. Eggs §1.00 per 13. â€" | â€" â€" â-  J. C. McMuUen, Ceylon, P.O. j BOAR FOR SERVICE. I'.F.Y.P.O. OF OSPREY IS ACJAIN ORGANIZED A number of tb:- former membbrs of the Osprey U.F.Y.P.O. met at the hoiiie of Mr. Geo. Ross last week for the piirpor .- of rc-organizing the ("lul). Tho following ofFic.'r.s were ik'CU'd: â€" President â€" .A.ngus Morrison. Secretary â€" M. F. Ross. Directors â€" Hazel Hawton, Lizzie Murphy, Ernie Moniso;! and Ella .Morrison. Loaders â€" Mrs. Willnt Poole and Mr. (ico. Ross. Pros:-. Ueicrtcr â€" M. F. Ross. Joe Wright and Tolie CLEARING SALE OF POULTRY I Tamworth Boar for service, 5 moB, â€"We have 100 W. Leghorn hens and ' oW. reg. bacon type, on lot 31, Con. I pullets, 40 B. Rock pullets, G S.C.R. O.D.R. Terms f 1. Any sow not n»> I. Red pullets an_d one cockerel, at a turned will be charged same as thosS- very special price: Leghorn hens $1 "> ?'<?• Anyone wishing to leave the- each, breeders $2.00, pullets 15 for sow will be charged 25c per day ex- $25.00. Barred Rocks ?2 each, and traâ€" JOHN MEADS, PriceviUe P. 0.» R. I. Reds $12 for the bunch. One ^- ^- '^- 3wli 4G0-egg Queen hot water incubator, . â€" -^ â€" '»â€" â€" o:;e 150-egg Syphers and om oil- j ' BULL FOR_S£M<iCE burning Wishbone, 1000-chick broo- \ der, at bargain prices. â€" Karstedt , Purebred Polled Hereford Bull" for Bros., PriceviUe. service. Terms: $1.50, and cows not returned will be charged same as those in calf. Cows going past the â-  gate a:id returned here will be charg- sd 50c. extra whether in calf or not from this date on. Must be settled I by January 1st. j â€"JOHN J. MEADS, Prop. FOR SALE FOR SALEâ€" Farm for sale or rent. â€" F. G. Karstedt, Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" Good sap pan.- 2mple, Eugenia P.O. -Wm. FOR SALE â€" Stack of good clover hay for sale.â€" W. J. McFadden, Mark- dale P.O. BUSINESS CARDS .Auditors Spoil'ord. Organist â€" Millie Coulthard. Program Com. for rtext meeting â€" H. Maynard and T. Spofford. Membership (.'anipaign C.iptains â€" .â- \ndi;w Morrison and Dan Mcl.ityre. . i,t Conic along and help the:;e boys. I ^i- 'ihe next meeting will b; held at the ho:ne of Mr. (Jeo. Ross. Dr. E. C. Murray, L.D.S., dental surgeon, honor graduate of Toronto FOR S.\LE â€" Quantity of large and Royal College of Dental Surgeons sted peas, Canadian Beauty, tor falo. of Ontario. Gas administered foir â€"J. A. Hogarth, Proton Station. teeth extraction. Office at residene*^- Toronto Stret, Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" Bred-to-ky B. Rock . eggs for hatching from Guild & Cul;i Dr. A. Turnbnil, B.A., M.B., grad- strains, 5c each. â€" Mrs. Edgar Pat- uate from the Faculty of Medicine, teerson, r. r. 2, PriceviUe, phone University of Toronto. Office â€" Rich- 22 r 1. ardson Block, Flesherton. Phone 86. Seeds For Sale â€" Common Red and Mammoth Clover, No. 1 home grown Variegated Alfalfa, Grimm's Alfalfa, and Timothy Seed, all gov- crnmjnt standard seeds, also a quan- tity of Empire State Potatoes. Phone write for pricEO â€" Earl H. Best, Pricevilb, Ont., Phone '52-!-",. PULL .•*. hor-o can't pull whiV he's k'ok- ing, 'ih'H ti.v' I me:e':' mention: â- - ';! h5 'unnot k:''*': wh"'.f nulling Which is my chief contention lio imitate the good old horse ^ And lead a Kfe that's fit ng. Just "i:Il an honest load, and cuit Your tveriasting kicking Mission Band Holds Meeting The Missio.i Band under the cap- able leadcr.=hip of Mrs. Murray held a very ' successful Thankoffering n. rating last Saturii-ty. The offer- ing amounted to nearly $50.00. The young peonle served lunch at the flo«^e. FARM FOR SALE M I S C E L L ANEO U 8 Prince Arthur Lodge, 333, A.F. ttn .-V.M., meets in the Masonic hall. Arm- strong Block, Flesherton, every Fri- day on or before the full moon. G. Banks, VV.M., F. J. Thurston, Sec. Lucas & Henry. Barristers, SoIidt> srs, etcâ€" I. B. Lucas. K.C. ; W. D. Henry, B.A. Offices, Markdale Lucas ' Plock. Phone 2. Branch offices afr DnndaP-. and Durham. MAN WANTEDâ€" A relialble man Telford ft Birnie, Barristers, soli- to commence immediately for the C'*o»». etc-. Officesâ€" Grey and Brue* summer months. â€" H. Corbett, Proton. NOTICE â€" Chopping done Tues- days, Thursdays and ' ."Saturdays. â€" Graham .Bros., Eugenia. Bird's Mackinaws, Tweeds and Yarns, and Stocking Legs, new stock, just arrived â€" H. Alexander, Merchant Tailor, Feversham. FORD CAR FOR SALE Block, Owen Sound; SUndard Bank Blo<k. Flesherton, (Saturdays). W. P. Telford Jr., J. P. ^ Birnie. ^\m. Ksitting. Licensed Aoetienecr tor the countick of Grey and Simeo*. Firm and stoek sales a spaoialty. T-rm.o moderate., flKisfaction gtuus anteed. Arrangements for dalss- may he made at the Advance ofltoe^ ft Central telephone office, Fevershnih , or by addressing me at Feverehaa. Employes of the Ontario Govern- ment of th? Agricultural College at Guelph want payment fortnightly, instead of monthly. Rev. W. J. Walker, Presbyterian Ford. Coupe 1923 model. Good mechanical condition and appearance with five cord tiu.'; and other ac- c«'ssories. Price $340. Ford touring late li)21 compIct..'ly overhauled, cur- , .„, , , . , i ««i"9 open with doors cord tires, shock n^'n'ster at Conn, has acscptetd a call Fa. rn of . 00 acres, !.b acre . c.car; , ^^^^^^^^^^ ^„j „^^^^ ^^^ ,,45. »" ^^ P««'«'' «>* » '^hurch at St.Mavy's. i:i let r,n sharer. Far building.',, good t> vi- â-  .v' Ako 1 re'sed ha" and -♦raw ll "^^^^^ c«i'a ««« real bargain?. Must I ublicity is much like matrit^iony. .Mite south of" Wercham. RoM. H. 1^'" ««»-J- P*'""^ 2 r S-1. -It '^ easy to get the kind you don't Little, Proton Sta. R. R. No. 2. "A- C. MUIR, Ceylon. ^vant. I i

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