Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 26 Mar 1924, p. 8

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1924 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE .i- aying$ '4 Money makes money The total wealth of Canada is about $22,482,841,182. And part of this wealth belongs to you. Is it slipping through y«ur fingers? The dollar you spend returns only 100 cents, usually lees, in goods or amusement. The saved dollar increases its value to you not only by the ^^cumulation of bank interest, but by its becoming available in time, for oppor- tunities of profitable investment. Start now to save by opening an account in this Bank. Capital $5,000,000 Reserves $7,000,000 "BANMORONTO Kitchener Couple Wins Ease From Suffering URECO A GREAT SOURCE OF HELP TO MR. AND MRS. DENT- ON. WHO GLADLY TELL OF ITS REMARKABLE MERITS AS A PYSTEM BUILDER. BRANCHES: ^EVERSHAM MARKDALE 164 • • 2 9 & Q & 9 « 4» Bargains For The Man Who Works Rubbers, 4 evelets worth $4.00 for $2.95 SIZES FROM 5 to 1 1 4 buckle overshoes worth $5.00 for $4.00 Peabody smocks worth $3.00 for $1.95 Peabody overals $2.00 Work shirts >vort|i$1.75 for $1 ' UNDERWEAR $1.50 garment for $1.00 is something to eat : Christie icy Biscuits, any kind per lb. 30cts. 'ths Toronto bread, fresh every day © "There is nothing like it," says Mrs. E. Denton of 64 Cedar St., South, Kitchener, Ont., after tr"ine and nroving the merit of Dreco as a health Duilder. "For the past two years I have been in a Kenerally run-down condi- tion. My nervoB were bad and the least npise made me jtimp., My stom- ach was very weak, tois condition often caushig severe pains tnrouRh my back. My liver tpo. was sluggish and I would get very dizzy at times with spots floating lifore my eyes. "Since takinjj; Dreco, however, I am feeling more like myself again. My nerves are much quieter; I have no more dizzy spells or Gastric attacks; my food digests better; my annetite is better; I sleep better and constipa- tion, whic+i was formerly chronic with me, hati greatly improved. "Mr. Denton has also been taking Dreco. His system had been >rener- ally run down,but he is feeling 100 per cent, better und joins me in rec- ommending Dreco." Dreco is made from the pure ex- tracts of herbs, roots, bark and leaves and contains no mercury, potash or habit-forming drugs. Drecu is being specially introduced in Fksherton by C. N. Richardsoii; and iKold by a good druggist every- where. V • . Sports OWEN SOUND'S weeTjunioi â- Â«B9 Smalt f dvertisemenls lorj^ Owen Sound has one aweef Junior hockey team this year and jUBt no; they are in the West trying for tr^ Dominion championship anu the Menf orial cup. The team was all re-built last year and is one of the stroogest that ever won the O.H.A. series. Three on the team were brought in last year to bolster up the other three stars, and thsse were: â€" Weiland from If near Seaforth, ceMre; "Dutch" Cain of Newmarket left defence and Elliott right wing, of Clinton. " This combin- ation, along with Keying, left wing, Graham, defence.aml Smith in Koal, is one of the smoothegi working hockey machine? ip -Canada. The popular manager' of this outfit is E. N. Jamieson,vf»cmerly of Flesherton and he has nlJHe a success of the team. The following write-up by the 0. S. Sun-Times- in a recent issue, concerning "^iOfljiy", says :â€" "E. ti. - Ja«>le«0T», who usually gets manager JMnnV Jamieson, is just what the titlt fella. His motto is "Cover ^fi." vT'he team have got so used to it Wat they cover up automat- ically ev«B â-  when they are asleep. Manager : jjftflfiieson came here from FOB SALE-%oung pigs for sale.- FARMS FOR SALE R. O. Turner, Eugenia P. 0. ibe Toronto Line P^ovineia) '<«y. Three farms, two of lOO d one 0^ 50 a<;re» afl clelred. FOR SALEMiood seed field neas. 1 ';j;;" ''""f. ^"'''^'''^^• "P ..^^ <^«*« *" ^ 'every particular. Will s^ 11 any on» of these. Good brick house on one of FOR SALEâ€" Colt rislilf W years, unbroken.â€" T. Henry, Flesherton. I'l^rst -Les. Chard, Fl«l|Kerton. FOK SALEâ€" Aberdeen-Angus bull, 12 mos. oldâ€" H. CUt^t^Proton. GEESE FOR SALEâ€" Pair African , Gee8e» 'iKKâ€" Apply to Har- sbert(;n.« FOR seed fot sale'^ FleshertoI> o"d ^eet at once.â€" E. â-  Clover Loucks, FOR SALEâ€" Massey-JSiftTia cream Separator.-nearly uew,# he .sold at a bargain^â€" -<J. Brddle, MJ^IIelt. Chopping done Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. â€" Graham ' Bros., Eugenia. Carpenter Work Carpenter work done by the hour â€" flooiKm;, shingling, et<?." town or country. Also agent for steel and Vulcanite roofing. W. KERTON, - - FLESHERTO|N .50 ® B rowns Wright, Flesherton Ont. <-hain Street opposite Claytons shoe rtore ® Reduced Prices We will repair your WATCH OR CLOCK for. NO MA All work â-  year. A \ince you IIOAV BADLY ,EN •â-  talranteedy for one tr^i' order â- 'V'ill con- thatUhe quality of our work is second to none. J.H.Stephenson&son MARKDALE, ONT. Eslcblished 1896 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Fleshe pUyera ducii" ' and hi been ' the else where some good hockey g managers have been pro- played goal at one time baseball teams. He iias ig factor in the success of ' It js. doubtful if anyone havejjtetred tne club to a title. He Ijas unfailing: good humor, when li appears the thing best calcu- lated to put over something to the advanUige of the club. Jimmy^claims it a his last year in hockey.' The restflf the fans claim it isn't." The team played a semi-final g&ipe. ,v,ith Kengra on Monday night and} lAne beaten 5-4, but Won the rounif/ MWffi, having won Saturday night 11 7. ; â- >• Thursday they play Calgary in/ \yin»ipeg and ' again- on Saturday night, the winner of th^e games to be Dominion Junior Chapmpions. We iire all pulling for ygu.Owen Sound. icf.^-- ''''^ The fund for Johtmy Brackenbor- ough, the HamiltoS Jigcr senior hockey player who lost an eye»iri a game in Toronto, now amounts 'to $14,000. The amount originally in- tended to raise was $10,000. The victim is a cousin of Mr. George Brackonbury of town, althouu'h there is a difference in the s'^elling of the name. FOR SALEâ€" Good timoth; sale.â€" Fred W. Sntith, R. Flesherton. th« farnuEk. *rhe stabling for anni- raaU is perfect. One farm hac ten teres hardwood bush and another nandrfed •fcs' three acres of timber /utd has Tjtiildinngs ffu everything needed, inauifing poultry house and pig pens.' No broken land and clea'' of weeds. Ajty person interetsed 8h6uld Investigate. â€" JAS. STINBON, Imy Proton Mtation P.O: House and Lot fih 3ide Large frame house. If; roomijUfc acres of land. Residence of th^ I«te John Breen. Apply to â€" -4^. â€"JOHN WRIGHT, ' Farm For Rent For Sale â€" Bird's Mackinaws, tailor shop. â€" H. Alexander. WANTED â€" A quantity of wheat 'n-nd o«its, â€" W. J. Stewart and Sons, Flesherton. : FOR SALEâ€" Five purebred. Scotch Collie pups, seven weeks'j old^-r-Sam. Semple, Flesherton. /'^ ^ /' FOR SALEâ€" A quantity of seed oats 0-A.C. No. 72. â€" Alex/D- Irwin, Priceville. Phone 21 r 5. - FOR SALEâ€" Quantitir pf Mammoth Clover seed for sale $15 ^fer bu. â€" Geo. Clark, Flesherton. Phone 31.r 22. FOR S^LEâ€" 5 Cows fj^eii'hen; 10 tWo-yearTpld cattle. â€" JamCs L. -Irving, east back line, Flesherton P.O. Farm to Rent^Eot 185, 2hd . & S.R., Artemesia,- owned bjr "♦•©®-^r®®©«5^0®%^®®®«2i®?8J©®v^®©® © I Checkers "seems to be securing a ! hold on the men. in town during the ; past couple «/ months and the climax , came on •Th jrsiiay evening of last ; week when a tournament was held at I the hopve of Mr. S. E. deCudmore to (. firing out the best player. Mr. : Walter Akitt was declared the winner. I Others who competed were Dr. A. Turnbull, Geo. Brackenkiiry. F. Pinder Geo. McTavish, C, N. Richardson, S. E. deCudmoro and F. J. Thurston. tweeds and yarns at the FeveVshauL Jeremiah Taylor, containing about 90 • ^" acres, with 75 acres cleared: about 30 acres in crop and the same amount w ^pyi plenty of wood on the place. Gooia bank barn with stabling; brick nmiye with watfer at the door. Ap~ plSS'to- â€" THOS. tayl6r, Prb^ Station R.R. 2 for terms. Ph«ne Bundalk 71 r 31. Boar For Service A young Tamworth Boar 5 mos. old for sen'ice on lot 167, S.W.T.&S.R.,. Artemesia. Terms |1,00. Sows not returned will be charged same a» those in pig. ' peb. 16- â€" T. J. STINSON, Prop. M; ar For Service I SIX HILL STORES 9 We buy together in order that 9 our customera in the *ix com-. Smunitiet may materially ben- efit individually. ft 9^â€" ^â€" ^^**"^â€" "^ F. T. HILL & CO., Ltd Markdale, Ontario THE HILL STORE f A Store everyone instinct- © ively kisociates with high © quality merchandiae at the © . fairett possibln prices. ^ .. @ DOUBLE-HEADER WON BY MAKDALE HIGH SCHOOii r U i'i. O O 4k I • • fk O • A PROGRESSIVE STORE SERVING A PROGReSSlVB COMMUNITY BIG FIRESALE WsAverc fortunate in buying several tliousand dollars worth of wholesale stock ot the Consolidated Dry Goods Co. of Toronto, who sulTered water damage only in the recent fire that took place on the up flat of the buiding in which they arc lo- cated. We now oA'er to the pubK'-. at a big saving in price staple lines of nif^r- chandise such as Shirtings, Denims, Apron. Ginghams, Hosery for Ladies, men and Children- Underwear, Ladies' Keady-to wear, Overfills, Haincoats, etc Some are slightly damaged by water, but over 75% of this big purchase represents staffle merchandise that sntYered no damage and is just as good as when it left th©ifactory. Every item offered cai'ries our guarantee, must be satisfactory or 'nic^ey refunded. Sale Opens Friday Morning MARCH 21st And will Continue Until Sat. March 29th Be sure you take Advantage Of This BIG EVENT , For fulleV particulars sec Jhis week's Mar dale Standard, or what is better come and investigate lor your:,*lf. You certainly will be delighted and profited. Flesherton higli school teams, botii jrii"!."' and boys, went to Markdale on Friday night and played the high school teams there in two good games of hockey. As it was onTy the loc&l girls first season in hockey- they did remarkably well considering their onponents' tiiree years on the ice. Markdale only won by 3 to 0, but only for the splendid goal tending of Mtns Louie Cargoc the score would. have been higher. She played a wBale of a game in goal. The rest of the girls, will turn out to be real hockey players in i. year or so, and next year we hope the girls will show the other schools the way. The players were : â€" Goal, L. Cargoe; defence, D. Stuart and M. â- Patton; forwards, A. Henderson, H. -Mcleod, L. Boyd; subs., T. Wilson and E. McKce. ' Tho ^ boys fared worse at the hands-'^of the Markdale boys, losing their'^rfme 9 fo3. Akins had an ott" night aod let in some easy goa\{^ France ha smade a profound mis- take in carrying on with a dishonest budget for the past five years. Graft and waste were encouraged by the .slogan, "The Germans Will Pay." To-day the nation is waking up- to the truth that, although Germany has been ruined. France has also been In- jured by the same policy Which brought that ruin about. GOVERNMKNT STANDARD SEEP Lost â€" A \x<fiak cover between the Valley Road and Rock Mills. Finder please leave with Mark Wilson. Flesh- erton. SPRING will soon be here. That means looking over your spring â- clothes. Cleaning will freshen them. â€" AL McDonald, Flesherton. WANTEDâ€" 250 bu. sweet clover seed, also a quantity of all other Clovers. Send samples. â€" A. C. Muir Ceylon. Wanted â€" Good reliable man to' work on farm, one who understands all kinds of farm machinery â€" Apply to T. J. Stinson, Proton Station P. O. For Saleâ€" Two Shorthorn bull calves, a roan and a red, eligible for registration, S months old. Apply to Donald MacMillan, Priceville P. O., R. R. 3 WOOD WANTED â€" Twenty-five cords short wood, good maple and beach, to be delivered at the high school, Flesherton, by first of April. â€" W. J. BeUamy, Sec. FOR SALEâ€" A quantity of Mam- moth clover seed, also a good iron pump with brass cylinder and 48 feet of 1^2 inch piping, all complete. â€" James Wood, Flesherton. Purebred Registered Yorkshire- Boar for service â€" Vineyard Famous 77530â€" on' Iob'167, S.W.T.;& S.R., Art- emesia. Tdrms $1.00. Spws not re- turned will be charged saifte as thosv in pig. Feb. 15 _T. J. STLNSON, ^ Bull For Sewice â€" â€" • ^ , Pedigreed Jersey Bull, "Premier of Lone Oak, 21058", for sefvice at lot 151, 1 N.E., Artemeeia. Terms â€" For grades $2, thoroughbreds f5; to bo- Cash after January 1st. H. C. RADLEY & SON, _ Fleshe.-ton. BOAR FOR SERVICE. iJne- fj. HILL & Co., Limited, Markdale I No. I'Crimm Alfalfa Slfi per bu. No. 1 Variegated Alfalfa.. ..$13.50 bu. N.O. 1 Red Clover $14 per bu. N. 1 Mammoth Clover $15.00 bu. Also Alsike, Timothy, Sweet Clover and Seed Corn. Highest quality. Terms : â€" Cash with order or ordter bill of lading, draft attached. Phone 2 r 31. A. C. MUIR, CEYLON CLOVER SEED SPECIALS For Immediate Delivery and Cash Home grown variegateb alfalfa per bushel $13.60 Mammoth $16.00 Common Red $14.60 Alaike $ 8.60 Karatadt Broa. F. G Karstedl rrlMvilU. F'Ushcrton. j_ B. H. WALDEN LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COl'NTY OF GREY FIFTEEN YEARS' EXPERIENCE ..Ml sales promptly sttended to and satisfacion gnaranteed. CHARGES MODERATE Phone 66 MARKDALE Or arfange «t The Advance office Seed For Saleâ€" 200 bush. O.A.C. Barley, No. 21, and "200 bush. Oats. O.A.C. 72, all from registered seed, clean and no weed seeds. â€" M, G. Orr, Proton Station. Notice â€" Will the person who took a bridle belonging to W. Kaitting at A. Conkey's sale on Thursday last please leave at 0. W. Phillips', Flesh- ^^on. Two brass rosettes .on side of bridle. >•' ^ : â€" i â€" S. R; HAWKINS, Licensed auct- ioneer^ for the county of Grey. Terms moderflLtie. All arrangements can be made iX' this office or by addres- sing me at Eugenia. Your patronage solicited. , FARM TO RENT Farm to rent, Hpown as the Hector ^oore farm. Lot 24,. .Con. 4, Oaprey. _^eusonable terms. *'' â€" H AGARTY BROS ,; Mildmay. Farm To Sell or Trade Tamworth Boar for service, 5 mos.. old, reg. bacon type, on lot 31, Con. 1 O.D.R. Terms $1. Any sow not re^ ' turned will be charged same as those- in -pig. Anyone wishing to leave the sow will be charged 25c per day ex- tra-JOHN MEADS, Priceville P. 0.,. Swkff R. R. 3. Spring Hill Bacon Hog Club The Live Stock branch of the De- partment of Agriculture has placed with the undersigned a pur bred Yorkshire Boar of the Bacon type for the use of farmers interested in rais- ing select bacon hogs. Earl Best, Pres. Geo. Blaejnbum, Sec R. Allen Caretaker. 24Marl yr. BUSINESS CARDS Dr. E. C. Murray, kp.S.j dental surgeon, honor griaduate of Toronto and Royal College of Dental Sur^eoiv of Ontario. Gas administered for leeth extraction. OfRce at residene^^ Toronto Stret, Flesherton. W Dr. W. G. fiavis, L.D.S., graduate (^ the University of Toronto and Ro^id College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario Office at the cor. of Queen St., B. and Woodbine Ave., Toronto. Glad. H^ Lot 29, Con. 14, Artemesia, 104 acres, about 35 acres good maple hardwood bush, good orchard and small fruits, fair buildings, telephone in house, 60 acres cultivated land, balance pasture. Will be sold at a sacrifice. Practically no incumbrance. Possession at once. Well fenced and well watered. _ P<-»e ©r trade â€" what have you? \ j â€"A. MAYERS, ' Flesherton and Grand Valley. | Box 72, Flesherton 21 ap. 1 Tenders For Making Tile Tenders for the making of concrete tile for the Township of Osprey will be received by the undersigned up to Thursday, March 14th, 1924. Moulds -will be supplied by the township and are of lOin., 15in. 18in. and 24in. diameter. â€" H. W. KERN AH AN, Clerk, Maxwell P.O. Dr. A. Turnbnll, B.A., M.B., grad- uate from the Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto. Officeâ€" Rich- ardson Block, Flesherton. Phone 85. Prince Arthur Lodge, 333, AJ*. A .A.M., meets in the Masonic ball, Arm- strong Block, Flesherton, every t^^ day on or before the full nttDon. yl^ Sinclair, W.M., A. E. BeUamy, Sec. Lucas & Henry, Barristers, Solieit- Drs, etc., â€" I. B. Lucas, K.C. ; W. D. Henry, B.A. Offices, Markdale Luca* Block, Phone 2. Branch offices at Dundalk and Dm-ham. Telford <& Birnie, Barrister*, soli- citors, etc., Off.ces â€" Grey and Brucs Block, Owen Sound; Standard Bmik Block, Fle.shertor. (Saturdays). W. P. Telford Jr., J. F. P. Birnie. Wm. Kaitting, Licensed Auctioneer for the counties of Grey and Simcoe. Farm and stock sales a specialty. Terms moderate., satisfaction guar- anteed. Arrangements for dates may be made at the Advance office, or Central telephone ofBce, Feversham* or by addressing me at FeTershan, / ^H â-  â-  II i i w iWjpiSWM mm a '4.. j ^ i

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