Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 27 Aug 1930, p. 8

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"WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1030 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE CEYLON SHINGLES and More Shingles Every Time The Price of Shingles Drop You Rceive The Benefit Kvery time the prior <-f shingles drop you get the Drop. A car <>f 5\ 3x and 25x IOC)', Kdge grain clear and '10()', no sapwood to arrive Auij 18th. I will deliver these shingles at the following prices: No. 1 3x at $3.50 per sq. cash No. 1 5x at $4.10 per sq- cash No. 2 5x Sin. clear $3.40 per sq. cash A square covers 10 x 10 at Sin to weather Also gal. nails at 7c. per Ib. Don't lay a 30 year roof with a ten year nail and it take only 2 Ibs. to the square to lay Xo. 1 shingles. The la^t car sold out in 3 days so place y<>ur order early. Telephone 24 and reverse the charges H. A. McCauley Flesherton Planing & Chopping Mills Flesherton, Ont. !Cook; Miss Millie Whittaker gave a pecially if it is fresh and clean, is an (splendid reading:; Mr. R. Cook a Mr. Archie Stuart, accompaniod ' ^ading; Alex. McDonald gave several Mr. and Mrs. D. Stewart and Miss | vohn selection,, accompanied by Mrs. Mae Stew, -I to Paisley on Saturday, ' *&* t -L !' .-.^l! \ where they attended the funeral of ' I by excellent means of keeping the layers busy even though all yvain is being fed in hoppers and none is thrown on the floor. One of the best mat- Mr. Bell. ftdet ' tlon f f nd wa * mother; Master Robert Plester as high as 49 per cent, green weight by proper fertilization. This is the average result of ten carefully con- ducted tests throughout the province last summer by the Department of lauo giive a couple of violin selections Mr. nnd Mrs. Richards and daugh- i nt ., ompanied by Miss Cook; Messrs . ter, Alice, of Markdale and Mr. and A. Sinclair and J. White each gave a Mr,. Balm Brady and little Jean of Lrief h wh|ch b ht thjg A* , f.tM.l ..; a ;+^-l . > 1 .. '1 I . ., . ' ' , : Meaford visited at Mr. T. Irwin's, 4th line, last week. Misses Agnes and Annie Harrow ! j of Owen Sound is visiting their sister, ; i Mrs. W. Beaton. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Irwin and son, Brady, visited the first of the week at Cherry Grove. Mrs. Walker of Markdale accompanied them and Is thi-.i week visiting her niece, Mrs. Invin. A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized in St. Leonard's Anglican of the program to a close. Next a couple of. contests were held, Miss Lottie Whittaker reading the ques- tions and later giving the answers. A box of chocolates was won by Mrs. Roy Pipci-'s group. A dainty lunch was then served by the ladies' after which n silver collection was taken amounting to over $8. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed themselves and feel very grateful to Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair for the use of their home and for the enjoyable evening. not Mr. S. Hemphill and fam.\r and other relatives, returned Monday to their home in Toronto. Mrs. Health Service - of the - CANADIAN MED. ASSOC. , j away by her uncle. Mr. Stanley Grif- , j fen and wore a charming gown of powder blue Icce over satin with a picture hat of b!i'c mohair and shoes of matching hue. She carried a bouquet of sweet heart ro>es and Laliy breath. Miss Delia White, sis- ter of the bride, was bridesmaid and v.xre :. dainty dr-.- < of shell pink and curried a bouquet of American In Mu- act or spitting d '.-nlcls are Beai'ty roses. The groom was at- spraycd around, and as other Individ- ' tended by Mr. Hera! Maunders of 1-1.1 \sr no NOT si'ir: We havi- pluced the title of this article in 'h-- f -nil f a request ra- ther than <,f a command or u threat uals come in contact with these drop lets, they are exposed to infection l>y the ger - , f disease from which liitter may sitfeer.. Most of the immun communicable diseases are il:-i>|det infec- ''" urd th, >'V danger Tor- nto. After the ceremony a re- i .Vii! held at the home of the biolher, Mr. Stanley White, where n dainty luncheon wa< served. T: groom's gift to the bride was a that results ''"'"' '-'""e red fox fur. t-> the brides- iTmicht" welfbY riganlc.l a" a "plea f '"'" lhl ' s P ravin :r aro-iml of .sputum '-'aid : finarer ring and to the best for the protection of children. It aml " allV!l cannot be exaggerated, be- would be in the int. Tests <,f all, but cau e '' < ">' s( '''ious. it is the children who urc particularly Sputum >n the floor or on the menaced by the carek-s. thoughtless l - ; " ; ' '* dan-.'er.ms. Children must Jt . a (m an t , xtcn( | LH , tri b motor or igno:-ant individual* who spit pro- pl " y j IhroKjh the States and upon their in.** . ; , . frtnctnntlir />n tl-wi I 1 1 i, 1 1- MI- .11 miscuously. they are constantly on the floor or on , ih..'si,l.-VnlU m- ir-miml \t ,n rn<Mill i < '-'turn will reside on Martin Road, The germs of disease live and mul- ltu mewauc 01 Jit. tiply In the human body. A person 'heir hands are sure to become soil- Toronto. This community extends may have such germs in his body ' It is, of course, true that neither and yet be apparently well. There children nor adults should put their Ml . an j , are thousands of persons with tuber- fingers into their months, but It culosis who do not know that they takes time to train children not to have the disease, and these persons do so, arc passing out myriads of germs in Soiled hands arc carried to the their sputvm. .. . . l facc : fingers go in the. mouth, and Tfc.SSe germs leave the body in its 'so the xnutum from the floor o. secretions of the mouth and noS? ,t> ' _' Mouth and nose secretions should al-'nd 't ways be thought of a* containing dis- disease, to ease germs, and should be avoidedi Because it is a filthy, disgusting , i.,, vv "- accordingly. lo ,u.,,.,. httbitl l)CcaU!ic> il K P r <- a(ls disease, be- |M| ... >Iack \vhite, also an instrumont- There i no reason for spitting as, cause it cndangeis the lives of child- a , , M| . s Isa , Mi , Mcl)otia!d; S0 i by many do. It is simply a bud, ren. W-ause there is no veas-m : ^ M|:S MarKaret sinclnir> a( . compnnip<i ^ ^ U " n ^t! >e tbr e u; faSlf ^est^SE DO*," */ White; solo by M,, Maud so habit If it is already a habit, then Bhorld be broken without delay. It NOT SPIT. THE STORE WITH SERVICE F.T.HiLL&CO.,Ltd. CHAIN STORES Markdale, Ontario chrrch, Toronto, on August 16th, M p - a "d Mr*. Joe Hemphill and 1 when Anna Mar.iorie, eldest daughtei three children, who have been visiting of Mrs. White and the late W. C. White of Ceylon, was united in mar- i riagc to Mr. Robert Alexander Brown youngest son of the late Mrs. Martha Mrs. Be}la Thibau^eau and two I Brown of Toronto, Rev. R. Ashcroft I daughters, Mablc and Edna, of To- | officiating. The bride was given | ronto, Mrs. Ruthven of Clarksburg, Mrs Wilcock and Mrs. Frank Cairn-s of Flesherton were visitors the past week with Mrs. D. McLeod. Mrs. Hislop of Eugenia is visiting her brother, Mr. Geo. McKenzie, this week. Mr. Alex. Stewart and Miss May Stewart visited at Mr. J. Campbell's at Eugenia the first of the week. Mrs. Love of Dundalk visited for a cc.upl" of ('ay-i the- first of the \veek v. ith !IL-:- sister. Mrs. H. Pipe:-. Mr. an:l Mrs. Royden Gib.-ion of To- ronto visited at Mr. Geo. SnelPs the Hi t of the week. The Mi>-sc < Maci! ard Dorothy Snell, who spent th past t'.vo weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, icturnc 1 home with them. Mrs. Cei-il Archibald of Proton .pent the wcc-k end with her par/.'ts here. Mr. and Mrs. Chown, Master Billie and Mi. L 'j Jean of Kincardine, accom- parlcd by Misses Mar.iorie and Martha Jones of Toronto, Mr. Frank .Stewart, Mr. Vernon Stewart, Mtes Irene Stewart and Mr. Harper of Toronto were visitors the past week with Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McLeod, Misses Dorothy and Jennett and son, Donald, returned home the first of the week from a two week's motor trip to De- troit, New Bedford, Mass., and other points. Miss Laura White is spending her holidays with Toronto friend*. Mr. John McMillan. Owen Sound, spent the week end with his mother. Mrs. Richard Whittaker is visiting her daughter at Angus. Betty Stewart is spending a fortnight with her aunt in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and family of Proton visited with Mr. and Mrs. McWilliams 'and jMrs. Haxton : the first of the week. Mrs. J. Chcjney and family visited friends at Dunkell the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Griffen of Toronto visited Mrs. White during the past week. m.-.n gold cuff link-i. The bride's gift ; i tha groom were gold cuff links. . A ''lei- the reception the happy couple its bc-?t wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Brown. On Friday evening the Ladies' Aid ni .jj a so , ia i evcn ing at the home of , A. Sinclair for the their families. A splendid program was g.ven when the .^ ^ ^.^ ^ foliowing took part: M r,. Sinclair. c&ny wit j; u the KfrmS O f the President, presided and called for join in singing "Wonderful a piano solo was given by Hemphill, accompanied by Miss M. OUR BUYING POWER SAVES YOU A LOT OF MONET WORK SHIRTS In Blue and Dark Blue Chambray. All . Regular value $1.00, Special, each BRACES Men's Elastic Web Braces in good heavy polic style. - Guaranteed long wears. Special at . COATLESS BRACES In white, exceptional quality, long wearers in either 2 or 4 point styles. Regular 50c. value. Special at per pair HATS! HATS! New shipment Kail Hat,. All new shape*. Priced right at SIIOK DEPARTMI.NT We have a few lots of odd Shoe* which must be cleared to make room for new stock, hen exceptional prior. LOT NO. 1-25 pairs Boys' Oxfords in tan. .and browns. All sizes. Reg. $3.25 Special .... $2.49 Kit NO 212 pairs Men's Oxfords in tans and Macks. All si/.es. Regular $4.25 and $4.50. M a special price of per pair IOT NO 3 Hoys' and Youths' Panco Soled Boots', exceptional wearers. Just the right thing for fall war. Priced as to size $2.19 and *.TO I.INCEKIK! I.INCKRIK! New shipment (.f I/id.c*' Bloomers in Panty styles just arrived. Priced at the greatly reduced price of 44 cents per garment. HOSK! 110SK! Finest quality Thread Silk Hose in all shades Priced for thi* week only at 79c. Regular ?1.00 lines. ier pair cim.nnKVS HOSE Children's Fancy O,!o"cd Thread Silk Hose in all shades. Will give exceptional wear. Regular 35c. Priced this week only per pair -J^- TOWKLLINCt, 29c. A YARD Lin-n Checked Towelling in assorted colon ami patterns, mnde l,y one of the for-niosl mnmifactur- crs. Special at, per yard ^' c - PRINTED PERCAXES Just new arrivals. Fancy printed Percales in all good shades. Priced for quick sale per yd. 25c. RAYON GINGHAM Fancy Rayon Gingham, best quality procurable. Reg. 49c. Priced special clearance 39c. BROCADED RAYON This high quality cloth reduced to the excep- tional price of 59c. a yard for this week end only. ALL LINEN TOWELS White Towels, all linen, convenient size for everyday use. Regularly priced at 50c. Priced for clearance ill ^^ c - SPECIAL HINDER CANVASS This cloth made, specially for use as Binder Canvas.'. Regular 45c. a yard. Special at .... 39c. FRILLED (TRTAINS These Curtains are all made from extra quality scrim with colored trim, valance and tie back. Are. priced at, per pair $1.29 HOI SK DRKSSES Printed Broadcloth Dresses in all sizes. They are special at $1.95 SPOUT FELT HATS All shades in Smart Fitting Felts. Priced for quick sale at $1.69 and $1.95 GROCERY SPECIALS For Wfdni'Hday. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Lard, 20 pound pails for $2.95 Raisins, choice seedless 2 Ib. 21c. Sugar, best granulated 10 Ibs. 50c. Oranges, large size, a dozen f>9c. Corn Flakes 3 pkgs. 25e. ENAMKLWARE SPECIALS We still have a small Assortment of these won- dcrfa! values left. Buy yo,urs now and save money HARDWARE SPECIALS ~ Wo have just received a new shipment of Allad- in Lamps in all new styles, nnd have priced same at Special Price.* for this week only. IH'V r< )K CASH AND SAVK MOXKY MAXWELL Special correspondence. The farmers in this community were pleased to see the rain. It will help the pastures and potato crops. The older residents tell us it has been the longest dry spell known for years in this part of the country. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbcrt Poole visited Sunday with <Mrs. Poole's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Down, Flesherton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Priestly Jr. entertained a few friends iMonday ev- ening in honor of their cousin, Miss Arlcen Secly, oi 1 Toronto, when an enjoyable time was snent by all pres- ent. A number from here attended the funeral of Mr. Malcolm McMillan on Saturday 'at Wareham. We extend or;- sincere sympathy to the family and friends. Miss Florence Stevenson, graduate IUTSO, of Guclph, is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. J. Morrison. The Misses Ella Morrison and F,lli\ Wilson, accompanied by Mr. Emerson Wright, spent Sunday at Mr. Hargrave's. The Maxwell W. I. are holding tlie grandmothers' meeting at Mrs. Chas. , Long's on Thursday, Sept. 11. An j invitation is extended to all th* grandmothers of the community. | Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Morrison visited i Sunday with the lattcr's aunt, Mrs. McLean, of Mclntyre. Miss Mabel Ross is spending her vacation with friends in Shelburnc. crials for litter is wheat straw which chemistry. In these tests, one-half is not so stiff as rye straw and does acre bjockg of meadow were measur- break a easily as oat straw. ed O ff d ur j n ^ ear l y spring and fertil- izer of various mixtures applied. In most cases the fertilizer was sown with the drill. a easily as oat straw. Litter absorbs considerable moisture from the droppings and from the air of the hen house, and should be changed frequently in wet weather. I The aVfiragc gain for the entjre Moldy straw is always certain to L st was a ljtt , e over R ton per acre cause trouble and should never be i green weight . This showed a nice usd in poultry houses. 1^.^ Qn the money jnvested - fer . jtilizers. The addition made to the VALUABLE MEADOW RESULTS i meadows in these tests averaged ' about 300 pounds per acre, or repre- Good ordinary meadow mixtures of sented an investment of five to six clover and timothy can be increased dollars per acre. 1 <**><W&>*+<rt><&><>4*rK^^ Small Advts. ACCOMMODATION FOR STUDENTS High School students to board. Mrs. A. Down, Phone 3GF. ROOMERS WANTED High BUlL FOR SERVICE Registered Jersey Bull for service on lot 127, 2nd. Range S. W. Terms: $2 and $3. B. A. Hargrave, Mark- School students preferred. Mrs. M.i Thistlethwaite, Flesherton. WANTED High School Students to 1 room near high school. Enquire of Mrs. II. Wilson. dale. BOAR FOR SERVICE Good accommodation for High School Students, to either board or room. Mrs. Ed. Best (opposite High School.) Boar for service at Lot 177, King's Highway, purebred Yorkshire hogr, bred fn/.i prize winning stock. RUSSELL "OR f> A r, P FOR SALE Moffatt steel range, at a bargain price. Geo Stewart, Flesherton. BOAR FOR SERVICE Purebred Berkshire Boar for ser- vice at lots, 151-153, 1st in 15 months class at Royal Winter Fair 1929 and' reserve grand champion. Fees, $2.09 at time of service. II. C. Radley. FOR SALE Seed Wheat, also fowl, live or dressed B. Mackenzie, Ceylon. 22 r, 5. FARM FOR SALE FOR SALE Horse, cutter and single driving harness, cheap for quick sale. Mrs. Robt. Croft, town. FOR SALE Choice clover honey in bulk at lOc. per Ib. Roy W. Fen- wick, Maxwell. FOR SALE Child's sleigh, a baby carriage and a good washing machine. Mis. M. Thistlethwaite, Flesherton. FOR SALE Polled Angus cow, due to freshen last of July. Mrs. Partridge, R. R. 1, Flesherton, phone 75 r 2. FOR SALE Shoi-thfirn bull, 8 months old, dark roan, eligible for registration. Roy ' Piper, Ceylon irhone 44 r 31. FOR RENT A good six roomed house, cistern, 2 lots, good garden, stable, hen house and garage, op- posite high school. W. J. Caswell, Proton R.R. 3. FOR SALE Breeding cockerels from bced-to lay registered stock, priced at $1.50 and up. W. J. W. Arm- strong. FOR SALE Reg bull, "Ringleader Chief" No. 191018; dark read, born July 22. 1927; choice animal; bred by Frank Taylor, Markdale; also M.-H. fertilizer drill, 11-disc nearly new. John Meads, Phone 21 r 2, Priceyille. FOR SALE Frame church' 28 * 40, and shed 7B x 22, situated on lot 9, con., 10, Osprey. Church will be sold with or without furnishings. For particulars apply to W. F. Dean or John Izzard, Feversham, or Hugh Wright, Eugenia. FOR SALE Pastry Flour 75c. per bag; Prairie Pride pure Manitoba Flour $3.70 per bag; White Table Beans 5c. per Ib.; Bran fl.40 cwt; Shorts $1.50 cwt.; Middlings $1.75 per cvt; Salt $2.25 per barrel; Sound patched bags 6 for $1.00; also oats, barby, wheat, chop, coal, etc.; grain for feeding sold on credit to respon- sible farmers. Wheat 80c bush. Phoone :58r:5. A. C. Mtiir, Ceylon. 100 acres, being lot 37, Con. 4, Artemesia, 80 acres under cultivation. Good house and large barn with good stabling and out-buildings. For fur- ther particulars apply on pjemisej. ALB. BLACKBURN, Phone 42 r MaxwelL FARM FOR SALE In the Township of Artemesia 120 acre farm, lots 143-46, 3rd range S. W.T.&S.R., half mile from station, 1% miles from Flesherton. Good buildings, 12 acres cf bush. Sold on easy terms. J- L. McMULLEN, Ceylon. PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT The property of the late Ella- Gibson, lot 10. Collingwood street. Flesherton. On this property is a comfortable dwelling house of 9 rooms, with electric lighting. Bam 25 x 33 ft., with stable and driving house thereon, also a good well on- the premises. This property is in good location and will be sold reason- ably. For further particulars ap- ply ti the administrator. W. J Meads. Flejherton. Ont. FOR SERVICE Registered Yorkshire Bacon hoe for service on lot 136, West Back- line, Artemesia. G. H. Cairns. FOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT, situated in Ceylon village on high- way, good frame house, well built, containing six rooms, nicely located one and a quarter acres of well cultivated land with barn; make offer. Charles Melia. 70 Caithness Ave., Toronto. FARM FOR SALE 100 acres, lots 166 and 167, 1st range west of No. W Highway, Artemcsia Tp. 2 miles from Flesherton, 1 A mile from school, 70 acres under culti- vation, balance swamp and pasture. Any reasonable offer will be con- sidered. For particulars apply to L. R. Thistlethwaite, 24 Conner 1 Ave., Toronto 6. BOAR FOR SERVICE. Registered Yorkshire Boar for ser- vice by Flesherton Bacon Hog Club, the property of the Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture. C. STEWART, Caretaker. CEO E. DUNCAN DUNDALK *. LICENSED AUCTIONEER For the County of Grey. Terms: 1 per cent. Satisfaction guarnteed Dates made at The Advance office. SHORTHORN BUuTFolHr^ERVICH Registered Shorthorn bull for ser- vice at lot 6, Con. 9, Osprey, "Merry Marquis" No. 179,135; Sire, Bonnie Marquis 142,381; Dam, Red Butterfly 131.078. Terms Purebreds $5.00. grades |2.00. Cows not returned will be charge full price. S. R. HAWKINS. Eugenia. MIDDLEBRO & BURNS Barristers, etc. Ofices Owen and Flesherton. m-; I'LKNTY OF UTTER ! F1 " hcrton .: MISCELLANEOUS FAtt-M HAND WANTED Apply j to Charles poupe. Phono 32 v 14, It is good policy to us;> nn abund- ance of clean, fresh litter in the laying pctw nnd n poor economy to restrict the onnntity even when litter mi-st be purchased. A laying hen is always n happy hen nnd n hen cannot be hnppy unless she is busy most of tlie time. Litter on the floor, es- I SHEEP Sheep in lots of ten or more to let on shares. Return double innube" in three years. Apnly Ad vnncc Office. FOR RENT Village lot to rent 1'j acres on which is house, hen. house and gnrnge. Apply to Geo. I. Graham in cnre of E. A. Graham, Clarksburg. Sound, Durhan* Flesherton evey Saturday n/ternoon and evening. BUSLNF .i CARDS Dr. W. D. Bryce, L. D. S., D. D-. S. dental surgeon, graduate of Uni- versity of Toronto. Gas administer- ed for extraction. Office at the resi- dence of Dr. E. C. Murray. Toronto street, Flesherton. Phone 69. Prince Arthur Lodge, 838, A. F. A A. M. meets in the Masonic Hall, Arm- strong Block, Flesherton every Fri day on or before the full moon. W. M, C. N. Richardson, Secretary, H A. McCauley. Wm. Kaitting, Licensed Auctioneer for the counties of Grey and Simcoe Farm and stock sales a specialty. Terms moderate, satisfaction guar- anteed. All arrangements nnd dates may be made at the Advance office.or addressing me nt Eugenia. I telephone 43 r 11, Flesherton or by I

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