Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 16 Jan 1929, p. 4

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WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 13, '29 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Financial Statement of the Osprey Farmers' Milling Co., Ltd. FROM JANUARY 1st, 1928 to DECEMBER 3l8t, 1928 RECEIPTS Cash on hami as per last audit % C70 71 Sales by Miller C243 23 Chopping by Miller 2369 57 Miscellaneous Receipts 72 50 Received on notes 116 35 EXPENDITURE Miller's wages Assistant Miller's Wages and extra help , Postage, Excise stamps and stationery , For wheat .'• For oats, li-Aey feed, wheat, etc , Telephone a^.i.ount Insurance Municipal taxes ^;t.^tuto^y foe llr;pair« to mill Freight and express Dividend No. 16 General account MiaccUaneous account Teaming Kent for hall Workmen's Compensation Board Officer's lalaries, .'! directors, $15 each Secretary-Treasurer Two auditors, $20 each Cash on hand rnd in banks ;• t 9372 3a $ 1197 00 477 50 DC 82 3900 01 1209 94 2 fc5 154 20 180 15 5 00 122 60 297 03 C80 00 152 38 5 35 1C8 26 3 00 17 94 45 00 400 00 40 00 226 61 $ 9372 36 GRISTING •I-- o. 10,191 pounJs of flour exchanged for wheat during the year. "^^ ASSETS & LIABILITIES ^ ASSETS Stock in Grist Mill on De:. 31st, 1028 (estimated) f 32J2 32 Outstanding book accounts 1930 09 Notes receivable 506 35 Cash on hand 226 61 Mill and Real Estate 9000 00 $ 14955 97 OutsUnding doubtful accounts ? 690 78 Capital Stock of the Company '. ? 8000 00 Paid up Capital Stock * 6800 00 Unsold Stock ? 1200 00 LIABILITIES â€" NONE â- We, the undersigned auditors of the Osprey Farmers' Milling Co, LUL certify that we have examined the books of the Company for the 'year 1928 and compared the vouchers for receipts and expendi- ture with the Treasurer's books and find them correct showmg a balance on hand and in the banks on December Slst. 1928 of $.26.61. BOSE McGIRR AND MRS. MARTHA McGIRR. AUDITORS Dated at Feversham this 5th day of January, 1920. THE FLESHERTOH AOVANCE Published on CoUingwood street, Flesherton, Wednesday of each week. Ciculation over HOC, Price in Canada, $2.00 per year when paid in advance $1.50. In U.S.A., $2.50 per year, when paid in advance C2.00. greater money values than ever be- fore. Mmanufacturers expect great- er sales than ever this year in all their lines. IV. 11. THURSTON e. J. THURSTON PROPER! 'i (ILAI.H RATION FARCE. Toronto Tcleirrani of Jan. 14. Qualification.^ for municipal offices in Onta io, in xa far as ownership of real property is coRcer:2'jd, have be- come a f.Trce. When a m.nn who is not even a res- I Figures given out by the License (Control Board last week revealed a I total of 270,731 permits as having i been sold so far for the present fiscal I year, beginning Novenibw 1st, 1928. I Of this total 7 557 have been tourisi Editor, permits. The txiiectalion of the .'Vsst. Editor. I board is that another 200,000 permits ! will be sold during the approaching 10 months, 'fhe revenue involved in tho Kale so far tota.s nio.c than S540,- 000. Thu3 the nefarious busines ex- pand.s and faitens its iany.K on the vitrl'i cf this fr.ir p'ovince. VICTORIA CORNERS Mrs. n. II. Gallagher received word of the death on New Year.; day ot iticnt in the municipality, who owns^iicr eldest brother, Mr. John Jackson r.o real properly in the city, tan (lual-! in Regina. We extend our sympathy ify ai an aldormnnic candidate (;n tiu'', to Mrs. d'allaghor. ground that he is a tenant in iin off jcj When Law.ion Loekh-irt v/as home building, and then bo di.ifiualificd be-' for Christmas he had a Forc toe, which cai'.sp his landlord has not paid his! develo'icil into blood poisoning since taxc:-., the lanyman may bo excused it he returned to Detroit. It was fear he thinks the law is an nss. It is c iuai;y absu d to think that a man whose only stake in the com- munity \i represented by his rental of cd for some time that ho would lose his leg, hut he is at last -eport doing nicely. Mr. Tho3. Bannon i:i improving Real cold weather and stm-ms are here in earnest. DREAMS office Epacc is qualified to dictate poli slowly. icies for the ratejjayera and spend their money ,but another citizen who i n heavy taxpayer, owns thousands of <iolli; -8 warth of realty, but through _ nn oversight is six month:! in arrears with hi.s taxes, ii disqualified. • To dream is every one'.s privilegx;. A man v,ho seeks municipal office The fncti and po -sibilities of life â€" should have at least sufficient finan- ^hat is to hi, what has been or « ial interest in the city as a ratepayer what should have been, are the stuff to enable him to \ote on a money by- „f which our dreams arc made. The law. ' young dream of the future and the The whole question of properly old dream of the past. The future is riualificalion has been reduced to such to the young what tha past is to the r.n absurdity that it might just as well other. For life to those who have he wiped out. EDITORIAL NOTES passed the meridian of the alloted span of years in an accamplishsd task while to th(3e v.ho ftand on th.' threshold of .youth it is still in the Editor Munroe of the Mcaford i^^iung. 'i ho threads with which the Wirror and one othc • member of the young weave th lir golden dreams staff were Kiid off hist week wiinj^^g those long and hanpy years whi- the flu and the paper appeared half ^j, gp^,., to stretch out indefinitely Iti usual size. .'"ickness vlays hob before them llnw frequently then with the newspaper off ire quicker ' ^onnM and goes on the great Icom of of ba.iinr-'^,' year;;, the shuttle of time, wenvinrr • he mysteiiouj tape try i.f nv. • ov.n Th.> Nftli'inal Molr • FWrw is ho'.-.ig jjf;,_E>:chan?p. held in Toronto thi< v>-c k, when c:: . __ 102!) model I ot the v.\iiou<i wanif:»:-; Will ynu I'.t ;ne '. ... > - ' ' nrcrs nre bcine fNh'Hit"'! to the paV thin wutch? Bcnutlful i:n'^ r nd criginej I suppose I'll hnv? to, Ti.-^.e : make ll-.c r ' r.- oi!o!3 ' money. thnn in any cth:.' line • •• •• lie. power r TEN DAYS ONLY MIDWMTER Wednesday, January 9 TO Saturday, January 19 WONDERFUL CLEARANCE IN FINE DRESS SERGES 98c. YD. All-wool, 54 inches wide, all good colors for winter dresses for any age. Original cost price more than double. 54 INCH DRESS FLANNELS $1.09 Fine, even weave, all-wool in new popular shades. Regular $1.50. YARD-WIDE FLANNELETTES 20c. New striped-patterns in light and dark color- ings, soft finish. Regular 25c. WHITE COTTON BATTS, SPECIAL You need these for quilting- open out 30x60 in. 19c. EACH, 2 FOR 35c. YARD- WIDE CHINTZ CRETON & SATEENS Variety of colors for comforters. Includes some 50c. values. SELLING AT 29c. REVERSIBLE WOOL MATS 89c. Oriental patterns, size 21x45, good colorings. Regular $1:25. RAG RUGS SPECIAL 69c Well-made and durable, good colorings, size 27x54. Regular $1.00. TURKISH TOWELS 49c. PAIR Cream ground, guaranteed fast color stripes, fringed ends, size 18.x39. Regular 65c. COTTON HUCK TOWELS 39c. PAIR (lOod qualitv huckaback, hemmed ends size 17x33. Regular 50c. line. PURE LINEN DAMASK TOWELS 59c. Hem stitched with space for monogranv beautiful designs- sixe l(Sx33. Regular 75c. GINGHAM SPECIAL 19c 32 inches wide, line even weave, strijied and plain patterns, all colors. Reg. 25c. and 30c. CONGOLEUM RUGS SPECIAL ,\ew designs, gold r.eal qualit\', no seconds nor discarded 'patternsâ€" 9x12 $11.75; 9x7 jA $7.50 "Other sizes in projiorlion. FOUR-YARD WIDE LINOLEUM $3.50 Good range of new patterns, any length cut. FLOOR OILCLOTHS 49c. SQ. YD^ New designs and colorings, 3(), 54, 72 and 90 inches wide. BOYS' JERSEYS â€" SPECIAL 95c Neat heather shades in wool mi.xtures, sizes 24 to 30. Regular $1.25. LADIES' HOSIERY â€" SPECIAL 69c. Silk, and silk ;ind wool mixtures and all wool qualities. Popular light .shades and also in black. All sizes. Regular $1.00 value. MEN'S WOOL WORK SOCKS at 39c. and 45c Two assortments of special value. Regular 50c. and 75c. MEN'S HOCKEY BOOTS $3.39 Lightning hitch, ankle pads, ankle supports- steel toe caps. .Ml sizes. Regular $4.50. MEN'S BRACES, SPECIAL 39c Assortment includes police and other styles â€" light and heavy weights. All good fresh elastic web. Regular 55c. BOYS' TWEED SUITS $3.49 Two-piece suits, bloomer style, well-made and trimmed; all good ^vearing wool tweeds in a var- iety of colorings. All perfect, none soiled nor shop worn. Size 28 to 35. Worth double the price. MEN'S TWEED SUITS $10.00 All well-made and trimmed, good colors, sizes 36 to 39 only. Great bargain for everyday wear. MEN'S OVERALLS AND SMOCKS $1.49 Blue stripe overalls- full engineer cut with bib elastic suspenders- good pockets, smocks to match, good range of sizes. Regular $1.95. MEN'S WORK SHIRTS 95c Heavy grey military flannelette, well-made and full-sized. Regular $1.25. MEN'S OVERCOATS $17.50 Fifteen only Heavy Winter Overcoats, ulster style with deep collars, lined to waist, new colors in plaid back, wool cloths, new goods. Sizes 36 to 40. Regular $25.00. MEN'S WINTER CAPS 49c. Good warm winter caps, some with inside bands. Special Clearance Price. MEN'S GLOVE SPECIAL $1.25 Tan cape, with wool lining, large dome fast- eners, full range of sizes. Perfect goods. BARGAINS IN ENGLISH SEMI-PORCELAIN DINNER WARE 12 GOOD P.ATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM Regular $20.00- for $18.00 Regular $25.00. for $22.50 Regular $27.50 for $24.50 Regular $31.50. for S27.50 Regular $35.00, for $31.50 During the sale a Special 10% Discount will be al- lowed on Regular Open-Stock list of Semi- Porce- lain Din?ier-Ware on all purchases. TRAFALGAR DINNER- WARE VERY SPECIAL VALUES New shapes in Ivory P,ody English Semi- Porcelain â€" Cup:5 and Saucers. $1.39:'6-in. Plates $1.29; 8-in. Plates $1.89; Soups, $1.69; Oatmeals, ..$1.39; Fruit Dishes 69 cts. per dozen. LADIES' SHOE SPECIAL $1.98 Assortment includes odd pairs from some of our best selling lines. Oxfords, Strap Slippers and Pumps. Low, Medium and Pligh Heels. Dongola, Patent and Kid Leathers. All sizes from 2>< to 7 represented. Regular $2 50 to $4.00. SPECIAL-15% DISCOUNT ON ALL SILKS This reduction applies on all Silks. Satins. Duchesse. Silk Broadcloth, Canton Crepes, Flat ^[f^Tr?''^'^^ ^^^^^ ^^**"^* ^'^'orgettes, Silk and Wool Crepes now in stock without exception. Take advantage of this special saving. KOTEX SPECIAL, 3 FOR $1.09 3 full sized packages, regular 55c. per pkg. Special Sale Prices in the Grocery Department In addition to the above you will find Genuine Bargains offered in every line TERMS OF SALE - - Cash or Produce only F. H. W. HICRLING FLESHERTON, ONTARIO « I: . s * ',< ^.

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