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Flesherton Advance, 20 May 1931, p. 4

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 20th, 1931 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Hard Time Specials Beds, Springs and Mattresses Buy now and pay less Walnut Finished Beds $6.50 and up SPRINGS r.tiaranti-i-d Springs $4.50 and up MATTRESSES Kxtra Special 1'Vlt Mattresses at $5.90, $7, $8, $9.25, $11.50 $14 Sl'KINV, HI.I.KI) MATTKKSSKS Marshall $19.50, $25, $28, $33.50 Simmons $23, $39.50 Bed Outfit, complete from $16.50 up Hard times dmi't mine <>!ten. so make good use of thi> opportunity to save these extra dollars. E. J. BENNETT Furniture Dealer and Funeral Director FLESHERTCN Phone ~$- ^ ( 1 ( ' nvc ' r anywhere. bereavement by the death of their husband and father, Dr. F. T. Bibby who passed away Sundny May 17th. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Burton of Toron- to, Mr. and Mrs. VVyville and daugh- ter, Mary, of Proton visited recently ! recently with Mr. and Mrs. Lome , Atkinson and family. We are sorry to report that Mrs. ; W. T. Pedlar is not enjoying very good health of late and is confined to her bed. We trust that she may , soon fully recover. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Teeter and Toionto gravel north, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Russell and family. Mr. John Hargrave and son, Fred, visited a day recently with the forrn- ( rV broth?r, Mr. Ben Hargrave, and family, near Markdale. Mr. and Mr 1 ?. Chas. Newell spent the first of the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Newell, Durham. ance. The officers for the coming yiar are: Pros., Mrs. Ed. Seeley; Vice Pres., Mrs. J. Stephen; Sec., Mrs. R. J. Morrison; Treas., Mrs. Chas. Long; Directors, Mrs. Bert Porteous, Mrs. Geo. Lnwlor, Mrs. N. Cairns and Mrs. Wm. Reeley. The Institute reports !a successful year. Visitors at the home of Mr. Angus Morrir.on over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Findlay of Owen .Sound and Mr. and .Mrs. Wm. Har- grave, Wareham. Mi<;s Margaret Heron, nurse-in- traininr at *'ollingwood hospital, vis- ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Heron, over the week end. GRADED BEEF !n replv to a questionaire issued iin connection with the Federal Beef i Grading Service to over 1,200 house- Iwifes in the twelve leading cities of MAXWELL "*"* i- f IT FLESHERTON ADVANCE Published on Collingwood street, Flesherton, Wednesday of each week. Circulation over 1100, 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 $2.00 (Members of Canadian Weekly News- paper Association) W. H. THURSTON. f. 3. THL'RSTOM - Assoc. Editor Editor EDITORIAL NOTES. Toronto high schools arc to begin holidaying on June !2th. Lucky pupils! An industrial export d'vlaiTs tha'. lack of alcohol may lead to temper ary shortage if paint. It i. perhaps unfortunate that whether house or cheek if not specified. Among the- various papers that have reprinted Advance items are: Leth- bridge, Alta., Herald; Moncton, N. R.. Transcript; Summerside, I'. K. I . Island Farmer; Ottawa Morning Journal: I'iiinii ,N. S., Advocate; St. Thomas Time*. Journal; The Argu;. ' Luninburg, N. S. Toronto Globe. r.mi SUr. i The Duke and Duches- if IVvon- dhirc. since they left Canad.1. have had their family greatly augmented., Even "little Lady Anne", as sh- va; known in Ottawa a few years airi -. ha a l.aliy <" t.t:- own. at.lr t , sit u-> and take notice '.vhi :\ the li.ic:i! pan/ recently fori'gathi-n-d at List-, ire Casth . Ireland, where tli" Duchess . v.ay KIM n hit-lily r-'-pi 'ti-d as '.ViL'ht.. r of the late Lord Lnn.-downc, also an i-x-Governor of ou * 'I r . a tim d ' v, lien the Provin ial Go'.c ::'.". r; u.ll I oblifJ d ; i !;.!>. over tl" PIT nt truul stl .-a:n 'or M'stni-kmg if '!!>' t;.h are t. n air! in the rivei It \voVd In >. on t' this irr. ,(' , kbd troJt <!i- - , - I IT ' ' .' i mid I'- , . r n n:' I '' ' S-.MU per d . i. , li ', ' li, \ .1 . .' in'>! Ill !.. ,. i FEVERSHAM M T( '. !'.!: I . I : : . \ I M. I ! '<, < i 1 irul '<''". .lit. c f N'i : enl Sunday ; I, .1 1 . :>.!<! Mr . H:r old () iljorne, Mrs. drrtrud" Har i. I " IV:i:irh, ' :ijf with h3l' Jr. anil f'rs, ('' Mr. dlie Alisun and . .lack, "f ' 'ilium. i. oil were vi itors in thi ; vill- : '( i.| Saturday In-t. Mr. <i' i. I'M, li;r .1 ;m'l Mi' - Yiol- ' tta Iionahue of I.-ii'jf Fii-anch visit) ' ' ver the v.ick er.d with Mr. and TT.-O r., i, :,,..!., M'\ Win. Oslinrne lias n-tu'-ncd 1 ome from Nottawn, after a visit of ' vn w.-eks with hi.s brothers, near I rv-r;r. M>. John Brimsmead of Toronto ii Voliduving at Mr. Allan McLean's 'nd daily angling for the speckled I'cauties that lurk in the cool shade < i the rive". Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart, Flesh- fton, vi' ite<1 with Mr. and Mrs. Col- ruette lecently. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lone. Mis; /ella Lonir and Mr. and Mrs. Sinfield nd family of Toronto wer.. Suivlay visit or? with Mr. and Mr . 1;^. Lonp. ROCK MILLS We extend our sir 'ere svmpathv t-j Mr. Bibby and family in tho> i A number of farmers in this vic- inity have finished seeding. Guy Pallistcr visited his parents thi< week end. We extend our heartiest congratu- hitions to the newly married couple, Mi^s Alice Winters and Mr. Ken Writrht . The <'<(< for the Maxwell Ur.ited ".mien party has been set for June The Instintut nut Thursday for the annual meet ing. at the home of Mrs. Geo. Ross, with a good attend- Low Footwear Prices When you wish Good Footwear at the right price you can get it at this store. Men's Work Boots $2.50, $2.75, $3.15 r.n<l SH.75. Women's House Shoes $1.25, $1.65. Women's built-in steel arch support at $3.15, ar.d many other kinds at a low price. Myprices are low and strictly cash. W. L. MORWOOD Flesherton - Ont. To the Holders of WAR LOAN AND VICTORY BONDS A Statement by the Minister of Finance IN THE dark days of the War, Canadians loaned to the Government of the Dominion many hundred millions of dollars to enable the operations of the Allies to be carried to a successful conclusion. When Canadians loaned their money to the Government, they received bonds which were promises to repay them the sum loaned with interest at the rate of 5' c or 5.'i"t- per annum. On the 1st of October next, $53,000,000 of these bonds become due; on the 1st of November, 1932, the maturity will be $73,000,000; on the 1st of November, 1933, 5446,000,000; and, in 1934, $511,000,000 must be provided for. It would not be prudent, either in the interest of the security holders or the country itself, to w.:it until these loans become due before providing for their pay mentor conversion. Action must .be t.iken well in advance of the due dates to protect the credit <.f 'lu Cou'-try. Th-j Government believes this an oppor- tune time to afford Canadians the opportunity to exchange the bonds, which they own maturing in the next few years, for new bonds uf tlrj Dominion ul Can-id.i carrying interest at the rate of <<'_'; per annum, which is :i very attractive return. Prior to the maturity date c f t!: present bonds, those who accept this offrr \\:!1, til course, continue to lu paid interest at the rate as fi'..iJed in- the horul>; they exchange. C,ir!.i'!i.'....s \\iio li.m- .liwjys shown confidr-nre in their country ,ir I'.im.stly invited n> exchange thu bonds they now own lor lioruls of u\v-' n ,v issuo. Hy so doin^, th'-y will render Iri , difficult the i.isk ; f providing fur the future finances of the cc'intry, v.ill fnh.m.je its credit and \viil greatly assist the ( . -nmc t in'. 1 ), present period of worldwide readjustments. No money will h:- asked for and no new bonds will be sold at this time. It is proposed to limit the present conversion to $250,000,000, but the Government lias the ri^ht at its discre- tion to increase the amount if Canadians indicate a general desire to continue theit investments in the securities of their Dominion. The subscription books will close on the 23rd of May. I earnestly seek the active support of my fellow Canadians in making this conversion, which is one of the largest financial operations our country has undertaken in recent years, credit- able alike to Canada and its citizens. Minister oj Finance. Canada, 5fi per cent of the ladies 'duct, while a majority of those who sending in replies stated that the 'were not then familiar with branded official brand mark in red and blue beef stated that they would buy and was their guide in buying beef of, use more beef if they could be sure dependable quality; the other 35 pei | nf getting beef of dependable qual- cent. stated that as yet they knew,ity. nothing about branded beef. Those] who bought by grade stated without exception that they were satisfied with the ouality of the branded pro-' ADVANCE ADS. PAY BUNGALOW AT EIGKMA FALLS FOR SALF Six roomed bungalow with sun par- lor adjoining, hardwood floors through out, hot air htated, furnace in good condition, electric lighted, softwater cistern in basement, good garden 'i acre lot; would make an ideal summer home or good ptrmanent home. Will! sarificr for quick sale. Apply to J. K. LARGE, R. R. 1, Niagara Falls, Ont. or f. Munshaw, Eugenia Falls. Buy your Flour and Feeds from the Osprey Farmers' Milling Co. FEVERSHAM Family Bread Flour Made from No. 1 Western Wheat Pastry Flour Made From Choice Ontario Wher*- Cracked Red Wheat, Or- ,. Bran, Shorts and coarse !< <* AT YOUR SERVICE Umpire Wallpaper sample book gives you a variety you will find in a large city store and at the same prices -4H hours after you order they will be at this store, or it you prefer it. they will be delivered to you by mail. Wallpapers in slock have received another cut. They must go. I can now supply you with wallpaper from o 1 ; c a roll up. Sherwin Williams Paint --Common Glue Moth Halls Chloride of Lime. A. E HAW Ceylon Store open every evening but Tuesday and Friday Small Advts. For Sale FOR SALE Good timothy ami alfalfa hav, $10. Minnie Graham, R. R. 4, Markdale, phone Flesherton. FOR SALE - Purebred English improved Berkshire sows. Albert E. Sparks, Phone 33 r f, Flesherton. FOR SALE Rubber Tired Buggy newly painted; heavy wagon with double box, nearly new; democrat wagon; set heavy sleighs; set of 12 bull iorn harrows; 14 foot hay rake. F. G. Karstedt, Flesherton. FOR SALE Barred Rock baby chicks. First part of May $12; last part and June $10 per 100. Kindly order before setting. Mrs. Edgar Patteron, R. R. 2, Priceville. Phone 22 r 41, Flesherton. WOOD FOR SALE We can deliver same day as order- ed, in any quantity, of Maple, dry, at $3.75 per cord 16 in. Maple, green, $3.50 per cord, 16 in. White Birch, per cord $2.75 16 in. Cedar $2.50 per cord. Gardens plowed and rubbish tak- i n away. W. J. W. ARMSTRONG. FOR SALE Banner oats for seed. These oats were 1st in 1929 and 2nd in 1930 standing field crop competi- ton, pOsrye Agricutural Society; also stack of mixed hay. Geo. W. Ross, Maxwell P.O. phone 4 r 2, Feversham. FOR SALE $1300 buys house and lot in Flesherton Electric lighted, hard and soft water, small stable, and about two acres of land Good invest- ment, bringing in 8 per cent. net. Must be quick sale to wind up estate of W. A.Armstrong J.W. Armstrong, Executor. Miscellaneous NOTICE Cattle wanted to pas- ture on lots 158 to 1C1, 3 S.W.T.&S.H., Artemesia. well watered. L. Duckett, Proton Station R. R. NOTICE - Fishinir niul trespass- ing prohibited en l,.t 21, Con. ", Art eme.'.ia, known as the Harry Grn.v farm. - II. !t;idley, Leesee. NOTICE Trespassing on lets 138, 139, Con. 2, S.W.T.&S.R., Artemesia, is strictly prohibited. R. B. RUTLEDGE, Ceylon. BOAR FOR SERVICE. Registered Yorkshire Boar for sei-. vice by Flesherton Bacon Hog Club, the property of the Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture. C. STEWART, Caretaker. BULLS FoiTsERVICET Registered Jersey Bull for service on lots 151-152. E.T.&S.R.. Artemesia, Mabel Petunia's Masterman," No 52,716, Canadian Live Stock Record Terms-.?o.OO; also one good Hertford bull. Fees $2 i n advance. H. RADLEY. BOAR FOR SERVICE. Registered Berkshire Boar on lota l. r > 1-153. Grade sows $2, purebreds $5 cash in advance. H. C. RADLEY. BUSINESS CARDS ' T. W. WILSON VETERINARY SURGEON Physician to all domestic animals find surgery a specialty. Phone 2 r 4. STALLION K0!l f^ Tim* fine ! ic Trotting Stallion, WII i 1AM \V. V.KLWIN. will staivl Vor service at his own stable, FU-sh- erton for thi- i-eason of I'.i:!!. To insure: reduced from 820 to S15 hard-time! i-.n"e. Parties wishing to use this horse kindly come before 7 a.m. cr after p.m. A. HOY, in charge. GEO E. DUNCAN DUNDALK LICENSED AUCTIONEER For the County of Grey. Terms! per cent. Satisfaction gnarntced Datoa made at The Advance office TRUCKING I am prepared to truck live stock, farm predicts, gravel and sand, etc., at reasonable ratjs. All cargoes are insured. R. .1. VAl'SK. Proton Station Phon^: Flesherton 32 r 13. FARM FOR SALE 150 acre farm for sale or rent on shares, lots 165-CG-67, 3rd range S. W. T. & R. R.., Artemesia. John Hogarth, Proton Station. BULL FOR SERVICE Rebistered Durham Bull, roan, for service on lot 163, 1st range W.T.& S.R., Artemesia. Terms $2.00, pay- able January 1, 1932. . CLAUDE AKINS. MIDDLEBRO& BURNS Barristers, etc. Ofices Owen Sound, Durhw and Flesherton. Fleshertcn eve* Saturday affernoon anrt evening. 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 L^lge, 388, . P, & A. M.mcets in the Masonic Hail, Arm. strong Block, Flesherton every Fri- day on or before the full moon. " ^ M., W. R. Meads; Secretary, tt. A McCauley. >-> : ^> Win. Kaitting, Licensed Auctioned for the counties of Grey and Simeo* Farm and stock sales a specialty. Terms moderate, satisfaction antaed. All arrangementiand may be made at the Advance addressing me at Eugenia. I telephone 43 t 11, Flesherton or bf

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