Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 24 Aug 1938, p. 5

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THE FLESHERT(JN Jdy\ AUCE Wednesday. Augrust 24, 1938 TO THE NEW HYDRO PATRONS: :< ! We are preparin to stock a full line of electric ap- :; ; pliances â€" such as electric irons, toasters, light bulbs, 1 : fuses, switches, attachment plugs, etc. ! We are agenU for the GENERAL ELECTRIC line ; of Washkig Machines, Ref rigeiktort, etc. When you ! are buying get the best! G.-E. line is the best. It is only a few days until school. We will be 1 stocked with a full line of scribblers, exercise books, I pads, pencils, pens, crayons, school paints, etc. FOR BOYS' WEAR A full range of windbreakers, pants, overalls, shoes and rubbers. FOR XURLS' WEAR Pullovers, windbreakers, socks, shoes and rubbers. ; PICKLING TIME â€" We can supply your pidding ' requirements, pure cider and spirit vinegars, spices, bulk mustard, etc Ripe Tomatoes are at their best; get them now. F. G. KARSTEDT, PriceviUe U ii n i*****»** f t n >*>*» * >i>*i in t i iii sn iiiiii n > i PRICEVILLE Our first it«m should be one of warm congratulations to the senior editor of The Advance in the suc- cessful progressive completion of half a century of journalism. I recall making a visit to the office some forty-five years ago when we saw an orange growing and also a snake in a bottle. I was told by the host- ler at the hotel thtft "hay was hay" when we were charged twenty-five cents for one horse. Rer. Ross Muir held service in St. Columba United church when a good crowd turned out to hear him. In the absence of our usual organist Sunday the playing was done by Mr. Lee very creditably. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Shantz and family visited at the home of the tat- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. McLean. Mr. Harry Richardson and Miss Mary Runciman were also week end visitors here. Misses Elda Frook, Belle Weir, Monica Lambert, Margaret McArthur and Mrs. 'Wilfred Watson journeyed to Clarksburg, representatives of the County Organization of the Women's 1 Institute. A visit to the lakeshore at Thombury brought the day to a FEVERSHAM A number of ladies from here at- tended the 'Women's Institute rally at Clarksburg last Friday and re- ported a large gathering. Mr. Mac Couch and Mr. W. G. Dand of Long Branch spent Sunday at the 'Colquette home. Miss Bessie Dand, who has been visiting with her grand- parents here, returned home with them. Mrs. Harold Osborne spent a day with her sister, Mrs. Ned Croft, at Hock Mills. Mrs. Springgay visited with Mrs. E. Seeley at Maxwell one day last week. Miss E. Hutchinson of Collingrwood hospital nursing staff is holidaying at her home on the twelfth line. Miss Florence Gekell was a week end visitor at her home at Heathcote. rORONTO LINE NORTH EUGENIA READ THE "SMALL ADVTS". Auction Sale STOCK, IMPLEMENTS ETC. HUGO KLITZKE Lot 179, Concession 2, Artemesia '(on the old Binnie farm, one and one -quarter miles northwest of Proton) will sell by public auction on MONDAY, AUGUST 29 At 1.30 p.m. the following articles namely ILTVE STOCK â€" Roan Cow, six years old, milking; Black Cow, milk- ing; Ayrshire Cow, four years old, milking; Spotted Cow, seven years old, milking; Spotted Cow, six years old, milking; 3 Spotted Heifers, two years old; (all above supposed in calf Durham Bull, rising two years old; Spotted Bull, rising one year old; 5 Spring Calves; Pair of Heavy Mares suppo.sed in foal Sow due in August; â- Sow with 8 Pigs eight weeks old. IMPLEMENTS â€" i-Horse Lister Drag Harrow; 80 rods of Woven Wire; Quantity of Ha^; I Wardrobe; Upholstered Rocking Chatrt Kitchen Bocking Chair; 12-Ganare Shot Gun; Pair Boy's Skates; Quantity of Po- tatoes in field; Quantity of Turnips in field: 9 Stove Pipes; 90 Young Boosters. TERMSâ€" CASH Herb. Corbett, Clerk. GEO. DUNCAN, Auctioneer. Harvesting will soon be completed in this vicinity. The Hagen children of Owen Sound are holidaying with their grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mathewson. Mrs. Fred Brown spent a few days the past week in Toronto. Misses Winetta and Carmel Mar- tin of Eugenia spent the past week with their grandmother, Mrs, Lever. Mrs. Doville of Rochester, N.Y., is spending a few days with her nephew, Mr. Harold Ricliardson, and Mrs Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Perigo of Ham- ilton were week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. Stewart. Miss Evelyn Brown, who has been holidaying with her parents, has re- turned to Toronto. Miss Gertrude Lever of Richmond Hill spent a few days at her home. Mr. and Mrs. H. Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. H. McKee of Fever- sham were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. Stewart. Mr. L. Mathewson of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mathewson of Newmarket were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mathewson. ROCK MILLS Mrs. Herb. Betts and two children spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. StodJart, of Mark- dale. Mrs. Margaret Whitmore and daughter. Isobel, of Durham holiday- ed the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Newell. Mr. Ned Croft is stook threshing for a few of the farmers tiis week and the grain is turning out well. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Betts visited recently with Maxwrtl friends. Miss Emily Whitmore of Durham holidayed for a week with her cous- vn% Misses Florence and Marjorie Newell. Mr. Lewis Pedlar is off work at present as < result of a very sore fkiger. Many of the farmers will finish harvesting this week if the weather is favourable. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sloan of Chat- bam are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Walker Sloan. Miss Margaret Caswell of Owen Sound is :>pen(iing a few days with her cousins the Misses Winnetta, Carmel and Marge Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Milliard LeGard of Toronto are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Thca. McKee. Miss Irene Martin has returned from a very enjoyable trip to New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Beard and family of Springhill visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Gorley. Miss Esther Magee accompanied Mrs. Robt. Gorley and Miss Irene Martin to CoUingwood one day re- cently visiting friends. Miss Lillian Essland of Feversham spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Ben Shortt. Miss Helen Jackson of Toronto is visiting her friend. Miss Dorothy Jamieson. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Genoe of Kim- Derley, Miss Gertrude Lever of Rich- mond Hill and Mr. and Mrs. A. Stew- art of Flesherton were Sunday visi- tors with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Martin, fitting close ^^- ^^^ ^^- Laseelles and Madel- Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McBride and ; i^e of Toronto were week end visitors family are taking their annual holi- 1 I O. H. Bowers, D.Ph. | : 'Phone 24 FEVERSHAM, Ont I WE HAVE 11 Hog Conditioner andjDewormer i I FORMALDEHYDE Treat Your Grain for Smut DAVIS & LAWRENCE GENERAL TONIC Yeast and Phosphates FOR THAT RUN DOWN CONDITION FILM TOILET ARTICLES CIGARETTES TOBACCO PICKLIXG OIL SPICES S.\LICYLIC ACID PRIXTIXG and DEVELOPING : DELIGHTO ICE CREAM Take a Brick home. : > c day. Mrs. Malcolm Mclnnis was hostess to St. Columba W.M.S. and W..^. at their August meeting. The Mission Band girls were present and with their leader. Miss Anna Shortreed, presented a service of peace. Mrs. G. 'WTiyte, vice-president, presided for the W.A. and a social time was spent at the tea hour. A woman dresses that way to make men look at her and then feels insult- ed if they look too hard. The W.Mi.S, and WJH. Societies met on Thursday, afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. L. Hincks when over fifty were present. The September meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Dan. Campbell. Misses Elizabeth and Catherine Campbell returned to Montreal after spending a month with their brother, Mr. D. Campbell. Miss Jean Hincks spent the week end with Miss Merle Buckingham Maxwell. Mr. Harry Pedlar of Toronto spent Sunday at Mr. A. Carson's and was .iccompanied home by his wife and two sons after they had spent a few weeks here. Mrs. Jean Maltby of Toronto spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Buckham. Mr. Henr>- Richardson of Toron- to spent the week mM with his wife and family. Mr. Osgoode of Toronto occupied the pulpit in St. Andrew's Church Dn Sunday and preached a splendid Rermon. Mr. and Mrs. Colin McLean spent â- \ couple of days visiting friends at Bolton. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hincks have returned to CoUingwood and the former will attend camp at Paris. Mr. John Brodie of Toronto is vis- iting his aunt. Mrs. B.«MeKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Parslow re- turned to New York after holiday- ing here. Miss Helen McVicar of Toronto IS holidaying at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Shanty of Toronto spent the week end at her parental home. Mrs. McMeekin is visiting friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hincks and Mari- Ivn and Mrs. McKechnie returned to Toronto after holidaying here. with the Jamieson family. Master Jack Lascelles, who has been holiday- ing with Mr. Wesley Jamieson. re- turned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Chambers of Los Angeles, California, accompanied by Mr. .\ngus McLachlan of PriceviUe visited with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Park on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chambers are old friends of the Mc- Lachlan family. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Johnson of Rock .Mills and Mr. and Mrs. J. McCowell VICTORIA CORNERS Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Linton were Mrs. Dave Jamieson of Toronto, Mr. Thos. Fenwick, East Linton, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Biggar of Owen Sound. Little Elnore Fen- wick, who has been visiting her sis- ter, returned home with the latter. Mr. Chas. Telden, an aluminum demonstrator, is entertaining at din- Gertrude of Dundalk are repairing the house and preparig to move in the near future. VANDELEUR ner in several of the homes along of Toronto visited 9n Sunday with j the line and demonstrating his wares. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Porteous. j Miss Kathleen Hawton of Ma.xwell Five ladies of the eighth line at- | jg ,,-isiting her sister. Mrs. ElwjTi tended the Mount Zion Woman's As- | Perris. Wylie Ferris of Badgeros is p ^!* " sociation joint meeting on August 9. i helping his brother, Elwyn. with the i *^''*"^â„¢ We are very sorry that more mem Gardens and Mr. and Mr^. Kelso and Misses Dorothy and Velma visited with Col- lingwood friends Sunday. Mrs. Gilbert of Meaford visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Warling and Mr. and Mrs. 'W. J. F. Hutchinson for a few weeks recently. Mrs. J. R. Stewart and Misses Syl- via and Reta Stewart, R.N., spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. H. I. With the prices of eggs going up, feed the hens some- thing that will make them lay. ;We have a full line of MASTER FEEDS at reasonable prices. SUN RAY FEEDS i Wl-, ARE AGENTS FOR Sl^N RAY FEEDS Sun Ray 20% LAYING MASH $2.30 Sun Ray 18% LAYING MASH $2.20 Sun Ray CONCENTRATE 35% $2.75 Sun Ray Milk CONCENTRATE 40% .. $3.75 Shur Gain Feeds BIG 50 $3.90 HOG CONCENTRATE $2.90 PIG STARTER $2.55 OYSTEi^ SHELL $1.00 Keep tke hen house dean. It will pay. Use PEARSON'S PACO DISINFECTANT $2.00 per gallon 50c per quart C" prey & Artemesia Co-operative Co., Ltd. FLESHERTON, Ont. »»♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦»♦ t******* ! â- â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦*< bers from our comunity were not in attendance. CEYLON A story from Hamilton says that an army cook there was convicted of the theft of bacon. There must be something wrong, no army cook ever stole anything. Controller Nora Henderson return- ed to Hamilton Monday after spend- ing several days wth Miss Agnes Macphail. Mr. and Mrs. John Kyle and two children and Miss Jones of Maple were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McFayden. Messrs. Donald and Jack Coleman returned to London Saturday after spending the past three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. F. Collinson. Mrs. Cameron Smellie and Marg- aret. Mrs. A. C. Muir, Mrs. George Mathewson and Mrs. Archibald at- tended the Institwte rally held at Clarksburg. The Ladies' iVid meets at the home of Mrs. Earl McLeod on Wednesday. August 31, when the grandmothers will put on the program. The roll call will be answered with a con- tribution of twenty-five cents. Mrs. F. Mulock has been visiting her sister. Mrs. H. Patterson. Mrs. J. B. Cummings of Oshawa is visiting friends in this locality. Miss ^Millie Cook of Toronto is the guest of Mrs. H. Piper. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Irish of To- ronto were visitors at Mrs. Irish's home. Bruce and Fred Irish re- mained for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis May of To- ronto were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Fernall. Miss Catherine Cairns has returned home after spending a few days in Markdale. Mr. and Mti. George McAlister and son. Bill, of Montreal spent the week end at the home of J. D. Mc- Leod and called on friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wharin and Misses Jeanette McLeod and Helen Jull of Toronto spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McLeod. , ,â- .â- <â- â- â€¢,, , ' Mrs. Howard McGee has returned harvest which is in full swing in the u ~ e -t. * , • ui. u J /^ J J • home from Toronto after spendmg neighborhood. Gardens and gram „ . , .^, ,.^, . , . ^ , ., . ..t • ^ ^^^ "^ays vnth little Jean who has are very good this year as the rams , , . . , , !~T , . . ' , , , 1 had an operation on her knee and is seemed to come just when needed. !„„„ , . â-  ^^ , . , I now convalescing m the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ludlow and Mrs. W. R. Buchanan and sons of babe of Royal Oak, Michigan, are } Toronto are holidaying with Mr. and visiting with the former's parents, Mr and Mrs. Robert Ludlow. On Tuesday the Inistoge W.A. en- tertained the Bethel. Proton Station and Salem ladies at the home of Mrs. Jos. Copeland. A splendid program and contest given by the visitors was much enjoyed but the contests and races sponsored by the local ladies Mrs. Jos. Buchanan. Misses Muriel and Joyce McGec visited Mrs. Geo. Mathewson, Ceylon. Misses Aleda and Kathleen Rat- clitfe. Doreen Boland and Evelyn Mc- Gee spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taylor and other friends at Heathcote. Jlr. and Mrs. Hugh Boland and were rained out by the hea%-iest rain ! family of Rocklj-n visited at their this season. Some of the men who 'parental home with Mr. and Mrs. a were nearly finished cutting wished the women had stayed home for an- other day instead of bringing on such a storm.,However, the lunch and re- mainder of the program was enjoyed under cover. „ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stewart, who have bee^ living on the Gallagher farm, have moved to Wareham and Mr. and Mrs. .\llen Montgomery and Boland. SALES.MEX WANTED UAy WANTED for 800 family Rawleigh route. Permanent if you are a hustler. Write Rawleigh's Dept. Key No. ML-205-123-H, Montreal, Canada. Fertilizer for Fall Wheat 1 0â€"12â€"6 2â€"12â€"6 $23.50 $27.00 or any formula required. Delivered in three ton lots. Orders taken at Flesherton or Dundalk Co-Operative St(M«s â€" Dundalk Fertilizer Club It Doesn't Always Pay To Advertise B\eryone has read of advertise- A new carburetor has been invented oy Chester Smith of Mitchell, Ontar- io, which under trial has obtained 51.8 mil«js to the gallon of gasoline. The carburetor follows along similar lines^ to those in present use on cars, hut Mr. Smith says he has been able to break down the gasoline into a j finer vapor, procuring more power as jments, which, to .*:iy the least, hardly well a.< an increased mileage. jexprcs.* the advertiser's meaning, such las that old chestnut: * i "Po not go elsewhere to get cheat - L^BOrvDAYl a writer in the Yorkshire Post ha^ i collected a number of new ones, al- leged to be trenuine. The other day. ho says, he p.'issed an eatin<r house IVtween ..i points in Canada and] of tho che.ipcr variety. In the wind- certain destination* in United States jow 3r«!>eared nn announcement, print- ed in large red tetters. LONG WEEK END FARES FARE & ONE-QU.\RTER FOR THE RnrM> TRIP Tickets good going from noon Friday, ^t'pt. 2. until 2 p.m. Monday. Sept. 5. RiriCRN LIMIT â€" To leave destin- ation not later than midnight. Tues- •lay. Sept. 6, ISX"??. MlMMl M SPECIAL FARE Adults ©r Children .... 23c Fnl! particulars fit>m any agent. Canadian Pacific ••Dine here once^ You will novor dine anywhere el.<c " An advertosenr'nt appeared in n IvmI paper, he .eav". readinsr: "T^^" our Gutter; ncbodv else ca'- touch it." 'VT>o wcnM \v!»rt to trv ft^er readinflr that, he s'^ys \or does he think tVriftv <!hcpi>er<5 wonlH h«< attrjict-<vl hv s line bt a eirrnl^r i^jsiif'^ hv ? firm of Trf>eds h.ihprilnsh- ers. wh'ch «av«i- "We ttv r'imiin<» « «a'n of »neTi'<! «v;r+« which tfl=* for one week." r>oes it always pay to advertise? " '«« H il l ill Hi I HARDWARE SUPPLIES Heavy Stainless Ivory and Red or Ivory and Green i ENAMELWARE- The easy to clean ware : POTATO POTS, DOUBLE BOILERS, SAUCE : PANS, ROASTERS, PAILS, PIE PLATES KETTLES, TEA POTS Dust Mops, Brooms, Brushes, Floor Wax, Polisbes, Waxin? Brushes I-l.KCTRlC \\.\SlllCKS. IKO.XS, IX.WS I'EKS. i..\Mrs amfHiVp ri \Tr< Cement, Lime Plaster, Roofing Nails, Tools, Barn Door Track and Hinges Frank W. Dimcan Il.\R.B)\V AKK FLESHERTON. Ont.

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