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Flesherton Advance, 15 Sep 1937, p. 4

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Wednesday, Septenil)er 15, 1937 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE 4*t*t******Â¥***** 4 ********** * * * **t4t4***** f ***»***t : : MARKDALE CREAMERY & PRODUCE CO. \i Cream m Cream Judging :: COMPE riTION to be held at MARKDALE FAIR on the second day i FRIDAY, OCTOBER Hi Two <.ia>M> oi compelilioii iu\- open: (1). V(> piodutcrs of cream: in order to enublo all in-oducers •• to lake part in this eonipetilion two contests are provided, with the J| awards oi' lirst. second and tliiid prizes for each contest. The first si't will be >ri\'''" fi'r a can coniainiiiK at least 40 lbs. of special grade crtani and t». aecniid se( for a caji (.untainiiiK at least 20 lbs. of special K'lade Cicani. I'he jtrizes ririveii will be awarded on basis of quality \ ' and cleanliness of cream. (2). iV' the junior farnuts: Three prizes will be awarded for " ability to .iiid>;e cream. We urjr<'nily ask all cieain pinducers who can enter these compe- titions to do so. You will find it iriterestinjj and profitable because learning how to pioducu special uiade cream means dollars and cents to you, with the possibility of winning the prize. Ohe.^e cuinpetitions will be conducted by instructors from the Uaiiy Dept. ol Ontario, with the assistance of the local Depart- ment of AKiiciilturu and the Markdalo Creamery. A cream jud^inK competition will be held at the same time. The competition will be in chari;i' of the Grey County Branch of the De- partment of A>rriculturc and under the auspices of the Markdale Ajjrri- cultural Sucielj and the Maikdale Creamery, with the assistant-e of the Instructor of the Dairy Department of Ontario. $12.00 in Prizes will be awarded in Cream Judging Competition as follows: Boys and Girls Judging Competition ?6 $4 $2 Instruction in judging will be given to all who may desire same on Saturday. Sept. 18, at 2 30 p.m., in the Department of Agriculture, Markdale. EAST MOUNTAIN (Intended for Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. J. Hiirbottle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Carson of Vandeleur were week end visitor.s with Mr. and Mrs. VVm. Harbottlti and family. We are sorry to report Mrs. S«ni Smart ill, but hope she will soon be â- wound again. Her daughters, Mrs. Fred Ellis and Mrs. Krnie Thompson, are tending her. Miss Lola McAfee of Redwing is assisting Mrs. G. McMuIlen. Mrs. Morris Welsh is in Collingwood hospital, where she underwent an op- I'ration. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. G. McMullen wei-e: Mr. and Mrs. C^cil .Hetts and family, Mr. and Mrs. ,1. A. r,<'ver, Mr. Wilfred Lever, Mr. and .Mrs. G. Long and Mr. and Mrs. .lack niackenbiiry, all of Flesherton. Mr. and Mrs. Archie McKechnie and family of Pricevillo were Sunday visit- '>rs with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gcnoc â- 111 'I Dorotliv. EUGENIA J I l i 4 * « <' H"i 'l 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 t I I t ! â- Â« *'«"«"f-tr 1 t in-i-ti 1 1 1 til I n» THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Published on Collingwood Street, i-'Iesherton, Wednesday of each week. Cfrculation over 1000, Price in Canada $2.00 ner var. whrn paid iu advance $lgO; in U. S. A. $2. per year, when paid in Biivance $2.00. W H. THURSTON. Editor. F. I THURSTON, As.sooiate Editor A .M:\V DK IWI'dK China has iio->v a dictator who is not a "U'd"' nor a Mussolini, nor a Hitler. II,. only takes the job for the term of thi- war, and his people believe that he is tHV; strong man of the hour, who will savi- his country from the Nip- ponese. A year ago Chiang Kai- shek was captured by Red brigands,' who endeavored to persuade him to join them. His irpeated reply to their inducements was that "A traitor to China was worthy of death.'' At la.st he was released through the ef- forts of bill Christian wife. After his release the bandit chief was invit- 4'd to Chiang's home, where that ftre- bmind spent thrt-e weeks with Gener- alissimo and .Madam Chiang Kai-shek. The remarkable thing about this visit •was that under the influence of these remarkable p<,'ople the bandit chief embraced Christianity and is himself today an influence in spreading the C.ospel among his fellow-men. All western nations will wish Chiang success in his position, and efforts to save China from partition by her Buddhist f»e. pnlTORIAI- NOTES It is less than two years since the United States President was re-elected for a four-year term, yi't there arc movements already in progress for the selection of his successor. It is tak- en for granted Roesevolt will not run for a third term, so Indiana comes ferward with a prophecy that for- mer Governor, Paul V, McNutt, high commissioner in the I^illipine Islands, will be the Democratic nominee. • * • Dawson City, famous as the centre of the great gold mining rush forty years ago, has just been balloting to decide upon the preference of the pop- ulace in the matter of feminine beauty. Contrary to what many ex- peated, brunettes came second as well 88 first in the popular decision. The golden-haire<) beauties were in the discard, the gentlemen preferring the dark-featured types of the north, as did so many of the early adventurers in the days when maids from the south were almost as scarce as small change and partners in the dance. CEYLON (Intended for last week) Miss Ruth Coonibes, who has been visiting Miss Margaret Sinclair, left on Wednesday for Owen Sound, where â- ^he entered the training school of the. G. and M. Hospital. We wi.sh Ruth •very success. Miss Bessie Cairns, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. MacDonald and Miss Isobel of Ue-tim spent the Week end and holi- 'â- ly with relatives hero and at rncevillw. Ml a:i<l Mis. K. G. Patterson and â- bililieii tj Toronto wei^e visitors the '.si nf the week with Mrs. .Archie t'Wait and family. Mr. and Mrs. .lohn S'.rwart are jiendiiig a few days in Toronto. .Mr. and Mrs. Allan McKinnon and 'â- aiiiily of Markhuin visited the first i|' the wcfk with .Mr. and .Mrs. JIas. Oliver. Miss Dm-a Stewart was home from her school in Proton for the week end. Mr. Jackson Stewart of Cheeseville was also at his home. X'isitors at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Norman Hostiawser were: Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Stevenson of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Farnoll of Sholburne. Miss Lottie Whittaker arrived from Toronto the latter part of the week and is assisting Mr. F. R. Oliver in his election campaign. Mr. A, S. Muir and son, Grant, have returned home, after spending a week in Toronto with relatives. Mr. F. D. Cairns and Mr. ,1. F. Gollinson attended the C.N.E. for a few days last week. Schools in this locality are indefin- il<dy postponed owing to the epidemic of infantile paralysis. Mrs. Will Conn of Feversham visit- ed a few days with her sister. Mrs. Wm. Kaittinir. and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dickson and little (buighter. Lnrna .Tean, and Mrs. A. E. Mvles of Durham were week end vis- itors with Mrs. J. .L McKee and Mrs. Ray Genne and family. Mr. .las. Barber of Sa.skatchewan anrl friends were callers on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knitting-. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Madif, and .Mr. Alex. Walton of Sault Ste. Marie were visitors recently with Mr. an! Mrs. Alex. Carruthers and Miss Muiiel and Mrs. C. Park. Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Genoe spent p few days with friends at Paris and elsewhere. Mr. Ken Kaitting has gone to Fitz- roy Harbor, north of Ottawa, to work for the H.E.P.C. for a time. We wiih him good luck. Messrs. Jim and Eddie Ilargrnve of Toronto are spendinff a few holidays w=Hi the Park family. We are pleased to report Mr. Gay- lord Kaitting of Detroit, who has been seriously ill, is able to return to his work again. Mrs. Chas. Martin visited â- '. day re- cently with Mrs, Dave Genoe, F-ast Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Metcalfe of Hamilton spent the week end in Mr. Will Magee's cottage. We are sorry to report Mr. Will Magee not feeling very well at the present. Dr. and Mri. Ferris returned from their hone.vinoon and spent the week end with the hitter's parents, Mr. and ^Irs. Walker Sloan. One evening prior to her marriage a' number of her near-by neighbors gathered at the home i') spend a few soci .1 hours. During the course of the evoniri;; "•ames and contests wore indulged in. ;\ sewing contest was won bv ^ f,ho bride-to-be and as prize the visitors nresciited her with an elecrric table lamp, convening their best wishe.^ tor a long and happy married lire We were sorry to hear '.hat little Robby Falconer had the mi.^fortun? to fall from a lice and inju-e him.self considoralTy. We hope no is soon well again. ?1r. and Mrs. Richard Paik, Mrs. Sloan and M:\ Eddie Hargrav,> spent Monday in To'-rnto. TBLIPHONB TALKS IN THE WAT80BI rAMILT Praise is so cheap you would think there would be more of it. Hotel Clerk to guest from the coun- try): "Of course, you'll want running water in your room?" Guest: "Why? Do I look like a trout?" AUCTION SALE Frank Cairns will hold an auction sale of farm stock, implements, etc., on Lots 139-40, 3 W.T.&S.R., Arte- mosia, on Tuesday. September 28th. â€" Geo. Duncan, Auctioneer. "I had to tell you right away I Bob V/atson came home bursting with the news. Tlie bip: break had come at last. He was now Department Manager at a bis; increase in salary. "Yotir Father will be delighted!" beamed Muriel, bis wife. "Why not call him up?" 'I certainly will â€" news like this demand* Long Distance. And while I'm about it, I'll call Aunt Mary, too!" The Watson family have found that to spread gocd neves or in emerpency, Long Distance is indis- pensable. Are you making best use of all that Long Distance offers? , [Low Night Rates begin every evening I at seven, and apply all day SUNDAY! J >> •V* :*»;â-º.•: if^:' m jWSSf!' S^, â- '^6«'«v ,^v.-. "^^^ X .C r V 7^ Wr growl somewhiit at taxation in Ontario, but Montreal swrns to have gone past the limit. Meals and every retail purchase has a tax added on. It won't popularize that city as a shopping centre. Auction Sale PARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, Etc- ENGAGEMENT Mr and Mrs. Bert Henderson of Corbetton announce the enKagement of thair third dMJKhter, Helen Mae, to Mr. Earnest Albert Stinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stinson, Proton Station. The marriage will take placf the latter iiart of September. Check up i»n your stock of envelopes or letter heads. We can supply you quickly and reasonably. Tho8. Fenwick wRl sell by public auction on LOT 36, CON. 9. ARTEMKSIA Friday, Sept. 1 7th the fololwing pMperty, namely: HORSKS 4 CATTLE _ Driving Mare 18 years old; Aged Horse; Gen- •ral-Parpose Horse rising 3; Red and White f^ow; Red Cow supposed in alf; Red Cow; 3 Black Cows; Heifer. Vges and dates of above cows given day of sale; Yearlini; Heifer; 4 Spring 'halves. SHEEP & PIGS â€" 4 Young Ewes; 5 Ewe Lambs; 10 Chunks of Pigs; Hrood Sow. IMPLEMEIS^TS, Etc. _ M.-H. Bin- der 6 foot cut; M.-H. Cultivator; M.- H. Hay Rake lO foot; F. A. W. Mower 'â- , foot cut; Drag Harrow 12-buU; One Single Plow; BuRKy; Double Plow "Kangraroo'; Wajcon Rack; Scuffler; Sleighs; Turnip Pulpcr; Grind Stone; Canthook; Triple Heating Stove; Forks, Shovels and numerous Other articles. No reserve; Everything must be sold, Sale to comnxmce at 1.30 TERMS _ All sums of |10.00 and ander, Cash; over that amount fi mos'. rredit on approved joint notes bearing interest at 6 per cent. â€" GBO. F.. DUNCAN. Auctioneer. Alex, Camerofi, Clevk > <WHI # ' ^^!i* THIS GHASTLY TRAGEDY COULD HAVE BEEN AVOIDED! If it hadn't been for a foolhardy, reckless, criminal driver this accident would have been avoided. As it is, one victim was taken direct to an undertaker's parlours and two to a hospital. The driver who caused it is hopelessly crippled for the rest of his life. YOU*LL BE IN TROUBLE IF YOU DISREGARD THE UWS If you are a reckless driver travelling the Ontario highways, cutting in, passing on curves and hills, endangering the lives of others, you will find yourself in serious trouble. The appalling death toll must stopâ€" and you who are responsible for it will be put off the road! A thousand eyes are watching you ; so be forewarned ! 4- i J K^S? Ontario MoiorhU Will Co-opcr«f« When you aee it motoriat driving in • maanar dangeroua to tba public, take hia number, maka a careftil nota of th« actual tima and. place, and when you reach jrour deatination write to the Motor Vehiclea Branch, Department of Highwaya, Toconto, {riving full details. We do not invite reports of minor infringements of the traffic laws; you are requested to use sound judgment. We will deal adequately with offenders. *?*! tt*,- i-^,^. ONTARIO - DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS TJSir^i Motor Vehicles Brtmch ONTAAlO .U4

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