Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 15 Aug 1945, p. 8

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Wednesday ,^jli^^ 5, 1945 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE THE GREATEST NAME IN RUBBER ...OFFERS aiGIBlE BUYERS THE GREATEST VALUE IN SYNTHETIC RUBBER TIRES On oil kinds of road* . . i In oil kinds of weather . . . Goodyear synthetic tires hav« proved their superiority . . . have proved that they go farther ... at less cost- per-mile. Get the facts ond you'll get Goodyeors. SEE YOUR LET US SHOW YOU WHY I GOODYEAR DEALER D. McTAVISH & SONS FLESHERTON Ordered Clothing For Discharged Personnel Orders for Suits and Overcoats made-to- measure for members .of the Armed Forces now receiving their discharge have been ac- corded priority in delivery, and allotted spec- ial ranges of patterns from which to make a selection, which are not available to civilians. On producton of Priority Certificates we shall be glad to take orders. TIP TOP TAILORS SUITS and OVERCOATS $29.75 W. R. JOHNSTON SUITS and OVERCOATS ' $27.50 $32.50 $36.50 Every garment made and tailored to your individual measure... Fit and satisfaction guaranteed. A good range of sizes and patterns in stock. Priced from $25.95 F. H. W. HicMing General Merchant FLESHERTON DON'T START A TEMPEST IN A TEA CUP * 4« * t t RATION COUPON DUE DATES Coupons now valid are butter 90 to 118, preserves 33 to 57 and PI to r'15, sugar 46 to 62. Butter coupons VO to 116 expire on August 30th. AUCTION SALE HOUSEHOLD FUKNITURE. ETC. The Estate of THE LATE GEOKGE McKENZIE will ssll by public auction at 2 o'clock p.m. at CEYLON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1945 thi; following, namely: Kitchen Rmige, Queen Heater with oven, Bedroom Suite, : Dressers, « Cane-bottom Chairs with Rocker to match, Writing Desk, $*♦<;*««, Arm Chair. 12 Kiteh«n Cham), i, i/iwaamt, Cupboard, 2 Wash Stands, Fall-leaf Table, 3 Small Tables, Double Bed with Springs, Single Bed and Springs 4 Mattresses, Rocking Chair, Large Mirror. 2 Toilet Sets, 6 Feather Pil- lows, 2 Trunks, Congoleum Rug 9x12, Clock, Lamps, Quantity of Quilts, Washing Machine, Meat Grinder, 2 Rain Barrels, Copper Kettle, Shot Guni Lantisrn, Steel Pullev. Pair of Tongs, Ladder, Hand Sleigh, 3 Storm Doors, Screen Door. Grindstone. Step Ladder. Scoop Shovel, Wheelbarrow, Pick, Quantity Wood, Works, Shov- els, Hoes; numerous other articles. TERMS OF SALE: CASH. â€" W. KAITTING. Auctioneer. CREDIT AUCTION 8ALL STOCK, LMPLEMENTS, ETC. JOHN 1. LOUGHEED will sell by public auction on LOTS 2-3, CON. 5. OSPREY THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1945 at 1 p.m., the following, namely: CATTLE â€" Purebred Shorthorn Bull, 3 yrs. old; Black Cow, 6 years old; Black Cow, aged, due Dec. 27; Black Cow, 5 yrs. old, due Jan. 21; Black Cow, 6 yrs. old. due Feb. 1; Black Cow, 5 yrs. dd, due Feb. 6. Black Cow. 6 yrs. old, due April 6; Black Cow, 4 yrs. old, calf at foot; Red Cow. 4 yrs. old, due Dec, 16; Red Cow, 5 yr-s. old; due May 7; Roan Cow. 7 yrs. old, due Jan. 21; Holatein Cow, 7 "yrs. old, due Dec. 31; Grey Cow, 3 yrs. old, due Feb. 5; Holstein Cow, 9 yrs. old, dry; Red Heifer, 2 yrs. old, due Jan. 30; White-faced Cow, 7 yrs. old, due April 2; < AM the above cows have been blood tested). 5 three-year-old Steers; 4 two-year- old Steers; 1 two-year-old Heifer? 12 Yearling Cattle; 12 Calves. HORSES â€" Grey Mare, 5 years old; Bay Gelding, 6 years old; Bay Gelding, Aged. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. â€" McCorm- ick-Deering W30 Tractor, on steel; McCormick-Deering 32-plate Disc; McCormick-Deering 3-bottom Tractor Plow; Cockshutt Walking Plow. No. 21; McCormick Mower, 6 foot cut; Deering Hay Rake, 10-foot; Cutter; Massey-iHarris Hay Loader; Massey- Harris' Manure Spreader; Massey- Harris Seed Drill, 13-disc; Wagon; Steel Land Roller; Iron Harrows; Scuflfler; Shallow Lake Sleigh and Wood Rack; Chatham Fanning Mill with bagging equipment; McCormiok- Dccring Cream Separator, 750 lbs; Wild Oat Cleaner; Seed Grain Pick- er; Set Breeching Harness; Horse Collars; Set Scales, 2000- lb capacity! 3 Sugar Kettles; 2 Steel Barrels; Wheelbarrow; Crosscut Saw; Stone- boat; Woven Wire Fence Sti'etcher; Blacksmith's Vise; i50-lb Anvil; Hay Fork; Steel Buzz-Saw Frame; Forks; Shovels; Ciltern Pump; Steel Logg- ing Chains, etc.; Colonv House, 8x12 feet; 2 Brooder Stoves, self-feeder; fi Geese; 70 White Wyandotte Pullets 4 months old; 70 White Wyandotte Cockerels. 4 months old; 91 Barreu Rock Cc (-kerels, 4 months old; Daisy Churn: Day Bed; Carriage; Linoleum 10x12 feet; Linoleum Rug, 9x10 feel; Nuincrou'- other articles. P09ITIVRLY NO RF.SRRVE TERMS OF SALE All sums of SIO and under, cash: over that amount fi months' credit will be given on approved joint not( accPiitaiilo to the Bank of Toronto, Fcvi'vsham. and bearing interest al the rat'' of (\'< per annum. C. N. Long, Clerk. â€"GEO. E. DUNCAN. Auctioneer. ^4^ (fo///A/S' Local and Persouai Mrs. Alex. Henderson is spending three weeks with friends in Montreal. Miss Aleda Mitchell, Toronito, was a week end visitor in town. Miss Allison Grant of Toronto is holidaying at the Munshaw House. Mr. F. H. W. Hieklinig spent sever- al days in Toronto last week. Mrs. C. J. Bellamy is visiting in Toronto this week. Master Jim Stoddart is visiting in Owen Souftd this week. Pte. Florence Welton, C.W.A.C, of Sjmcoe was home over the week en<l. Miss Mary Jane McTavish is holi- daying at New Toronto. M)«s Janet Betts is holidaying this w€<?k at Collingwood. Cpl. Norman Stoddart, R.C.A.F., of Goderich spent the week end with his family. Mr. Herb Hale of Feversham is spending a few days with his sisjer, Mrs. A. E. Bell. Misses Ruth and Margaret Turni^y are spending a few day.s this week in Toronto. Misses Joan Turnev and Wilma Williams are holidaying in Owen Sound for a week. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fisher and San- dra spent several days last week in Toronto and the Niagara Peninsula. Miss Ilene Sloan of Chatham is holidaying with her graTldparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Sloan. Miss Annie Howard of Toronto is holidaying for a couple of weeks at her cottage in town. Dr. S. R. Beatty and Mrs. Beatty of Madoc are holidaying at present with Mr. and Mrs. M. S. McLeod. Mr. and Mrs. W. Honer of South Porcupine are holidaying with the latter's mother, Mrs. M. Jamieson. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Fawcett of Aldershot sipent the week end with Mr. and Mi-s. Lewis Pedlar. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thompson and son spent the past few days vis- iting relatives in Toronto. Mrs. Jean Rennick and Anne are in Collingwood this week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Alexander. Mr. and Mis. Gordon McKinnon of Toronto are spending three weeks at their cottage in town. Mr. N. R. Richards of Guelph spent the week end with his brother, J. A. Richards, in town. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pedlar are hol- idaying with their daughter, Mrs, Lome, Fawcett, at Aldershot. Miss Elma Hamilton spent a week at Parry Sound with Miss Ruby Dumbar. Mr. Wm. Jamieson of Toronto was the guest of his grandmother, Mrs. M. Jamieson, over the week end. Mrs. John Jones of Toronto was a visitor last week with her mother. Mrs. W. S. Inkster. Mr. and Mrs. John Wickens of Kimberley an<i Mrs. Frank Thompson of Chesley were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Wickens. Mrs. Laurie Smith and children of Toixinto are spending a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Smith and other relatives here. Maxine and Douglas Teeter of Markdale are spending two weeks holidays with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Teeter. Mr. S. .A. Hazen, new public school principal, has rented the Turney res- idence and will move from Whitiby shortly. Sorgt. George Loucks, with the R. C.A.F. airplane insnection staff, Mon- treal, is spending thirty days' leave at his home on the East Backline. Mrs. D. Williams and daughter, Eleanor, left on Tuesday to spend three weeks visiting relatives in New Jersey, U.S..A. Dr. F. W. Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Murray of Toronto were in town over the "week end. Their many frieiuls here were glad to sec, them again. Mr. and Mrs. John Beecroft and granddiiughter, Ruth Miles, of Owen Sound and Mrs. Susan Doupe of Pro- ton were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Wickens. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Teeter and family attended the reception held in Dundiilk Friday night for their brother-in-law, Cpl. liert Bussey, who recently returned from overseas. Visitors tlie past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Smith were: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith, Joan, Fit. Lieut. Dean and Keith Smith, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Delbcrt Smith of Toronto. Dr. Ken Boyd, Mrs. Boyd and Heather of Toronto, Mr. and Mts. Jas. Smith of Cooksville, Miss Clara Binnie of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs.. L. D. Christie of Oshawa were week end gucsits of the former's mother, Mrs. W. Boyd. .â- \dvance Film Service held a mo- tion picture show in the town h^all Saturday evening, when a fair crowd was in attendance. Mr M. Swider presents good pictures and his loud sipe«ker was all that could be desir- e-' Some shows given recently by another party were not as good as they should have bee'n. Card of lliankft We wish to thank our friends and neighbors of Ceylon for their many kind messages and the lovely flowers during our recent sad bereavement. â€" Mrs. J. L. Marshall. Messrs. Goldwin and James MeMuUen. That's the $64 question today, but we will be glad to give you the answer, if you are eligible to buy new tires, we recommend the new Dominion Royal. "There's no finer tire built." But if you are not eligible, let our expert tire men build new life and more mile- age into your present tires. GEORGE SLED Feversham Phone Feversham 22 r 13 COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE In Memoriam McMULLEN â€" In loving memory of Archibald McMulIen, who passed away August 21st, 1941. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last. The world's weary troubles and trials are past. In silence he suffered, in patience he bor'? 'Till' God called him. home to suffer no more. â€" ^Sadly missed by Wife and Family. Out-of-work benefits are included in Canada's re-establishment ma- chinery for former armed forces members. NOTICE TC CREDITORS Anyone having any claims against the Estate of Frederick Godfrey Karstedt, late of the Village of Flesherton, in the County of Grey, Gentleman, who died on or about the Second day of April, A.D. 1946, must file same with the undersigned not later than the Fifteenth day of Sep- tember, 1945, after which date distri- bution of the said Estate will be made, having regard only to claims then received. Dated at Durham this Ninth day of August, 1945. â€"J. H. McQUARRIE, Durham, Ontario Solicitor for the Executors. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER of the Estate of Wm. Alexander Gordon, of the Township of Artemesia, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Wm. Alexander Gordon, late of the Township of Artemesia, in the County of Grey, farijier, de ceased, who died on or about the 21st day of July. 1945, are hereby notified to send in to W. E. Harris, Solicitor for the Executors of the estate of the said deceased, on or before the 27th day of August, 1945, full par- ticulars of the claims. Immediately after the said date the Executors will distri't)ute the assets of the said de- ceased, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice, to the exclusion of all others, and they will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice of for the assets so distributed or any part thereof. Dated at Markdale this 31st day of July, 1945. â€" .W. E. Harris. Markdale, Ontario. Solicitor for the Executors. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER of the Estate of Geo. McKe'izie, of the Township of Artemesia, deceased. All persouc* having claims -against the estate of Geo. McKenzie, late of the Township of Artemesia, in the County of Grey, retired farmer, de- ceased, who died on or about the 10th day of July, ltM5. are hereby notified to send in to W. E. Harris, Solicitor for the Administratrix of the estate of the said deceased, on or before the 27th day of August, 1945, full par- ticulars of the claims. Immediately after the said date the .Administra- trix will distribute the assets of the said decease<l, haying regard only to the claims" of which she shall then have notice, to the exclusion of all others, and she will not be liable to any person of whose claim she shall not then have notice of for the assets so distributed or apy part thereof. Dated at Markdale this 31st day of July, 1945. â€" W. E. Harris. Markdale, Ontario. Solicitor for the Administratrix. Died BRISTOW â€" At the G«neral an-! Marine Hospital, Collingwood, on Saturday evening, August 11, 1946, Gerald Harvey, a^ed Vi, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bristow, Rob Roy. BAKER â€" Suddenly at Eugenia on Thursday, Aug. 9th, 1945, Edward Baker, in his 80th year. The fun,eral was held Saturday afternoon, with interment in Markdale Cemetery. Shrinking from responsibility does anything but stretch our vision. Small Ads FOR SALE â€" Pigs for sale, chunks. â€" Joe Radley, Flesherton. 10p3 WANTED â€" Piano in good condition. Apply at The Advance office. FOR SALE â€" 7 pigs, ready to wean. â€" Jim Magee, Eugenia, phone Feversham orll. 9pl FOR SALE â€" Durham cow, 10 years old, due August 1st. â€" ^Fred Russell, phone 30r4 Markdale. WANTED â€" AmmsU auitable foi mink and fox feed.â€" Bert McIntoeH Eugenia, phoue Feversh* i 6r25 FOR SALE â€" Dawson Golden Chaflf seed wheat. â€" Wilfred L«ver, phoue 33rl4 Flesherton. Ilc2 FOR SALE â€" Stable and hay loft, 3i ft. long, 27 ft. wide, 16 Jt. high to roof. â€" J. W. McMullen, Cey- lon, phone 44r2 Flesherton. LOST â€" A heart-shaped yellow gold locket near dam at Eugenia Falls. Reward. Box 260 The Advance Office. 9pi2. FOR SALE â€" 12 comb honey sup- ers; cow, five years Id, with calf three years old. â€" Minnie Graham, Markdale, R.R. 4, phone Flesherton 73r33. 9c2 HOUSEKEEPER WANTED â€" By Sept. 1st for home in ©"wen Sound, complete charge, 3 in family. Send written replies to Box '275 at The Advance office. FARM FOR SALE Part Lot 33 and Lot 34, Con. 11, Artemesia Township, beside Eugen- ia Hydro Lake, containing 120 acres with good buildings, bank barn and frame house, hard and soft watei farm is well watered; about 20 acres of bush. A good buy for the right person. â€" Bert Magee, Eugenia. Phone- Feversham 6rll. 9p4 LIGHTNING AND FIRE ARE DISASTROUS Consult GARNET MAGEE, Agent EUGENIA AUTOMOBILE, FIRE, BURGLARY, PLATE GLASS AND GENERAL INSURANCE Confederation Life Insurance BUSINESS CAK.).- DR. T. D. PARK PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Graduate of Toronto University Offiet-: Kennedv Block Phone 77 Flesherton WALTER E. HARRIS Barrister and Solicitor Markdale, Ont. Walter E. Harris. J. Arkle Durilop. Flesherton: Saturday afternoon. WM. KMTTING LICENSED AUCTIONEER for the County of Grey Farm and Slock sales our sp -'alty. Terms: 'reasonable. Satisfaction ia guaranteed. Dates arranged at The Advance cTice or phom» 4w. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER of the Estate of Matilda Pedlar, of the Village of Flesherton decease<l. All persons having claims against the estate of Matilda Pedlar, late of Village of Flesherton, in the County of Grey, deceased, who died on or about the 13th day of May, 1945, are hereby notified to send in to W. E. Harris, Solicitor for the Admin- istrators of the estate of the said de- ceased, on or before the 13th day of .\ugust, 1945, full particulars of the claims. Immediately after the. said date the Administrators will distribute the assets of the said de- ceased, having regard only to the claims of which they shall them have notice, to the exclusion of all others, and they will not he liable to any person of whose claim they shall not I thew have notice of for the assets So distributed or any part thereof. " Dated at Markdale this 24th day of July, 1945. - W. E. Harris, Markdale, Ontario. ' Solicitor for the Administrators. 4» •6 :â-  ''I ^ â-  k..,^ « â-  H â-  hM t

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