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Flesherton Advance, 7 Apr 1926, p. 8

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WEDNESDAY. APRIL 7, 1926 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Juniors Trimmed Again ! New Subject for Debate A very important thing KoiiiK on now is eprinK clothes. The benefit game sUged at the The subject of the debate between Why i« it moths seldom make the rink on Friday night drew a large! Kimberley and FletihertoM debating niigtake of eating a patch? crowd and some real good hockey was i teams has been changed owing to * served up as the season's dessert. The lack of material for the subject chos- j ^''^'^ P''y '*"' ""*" ^'**' *"^ "•"'• mighty seniors outplayed as well as on. A lighter than usual argument : *'^'* P'^bably r^ter bait, outweighed the junior team and in order to give variety has been the crashed Iheir way to a 4 â€" 1 victory, .choice of the convenor, and the de- ' making it two straight on the scries, bate will be held on the subject, re- Auction Sale Both teams used the same lineup as solved "that Womankind are, as a in the former game, and both team« rule, better citizens than the oppos- played more combinalion than was ite Sex." Flesherton drew the aff- the rule in the former tilt. The Sen- irmative, and the contest will be held iors made few mistakes once they . at Vandeleur on Wednesday, April had hold of the puck and were 21 st. successful in making life miserable â-  for Akins, the net guardian of the s. S. NO. 10 ARTE.MESIA, Ceylon plenients etc S. H. BUCHANAN LOT 18. CO N.13. ARTKMESIA ( 1 V6 mile west of Vandeleur will sell by public auction on Thursday, April 15, 1926 his entire stock of farm stock im- Letter lojhe Editor ! g^^jj Adveptlsementi FOR SALE FOR SALE â€" Chestnut mare, 6 yrs. oldâ€" Garnett Magee, Eugenia. Juniors. The seniors played a tight defensive game, and Ibbott when call Sr. 4 HORSES â€" Span of draft horses Dora Stewart, Reta Mar- (mares, good ones) , a general pur- ed upon was there with the goods. s}mU, Marguerite McMullcn, Blanche po.sc mare and a driving marc, The kids were weak on the defensive Genoe. i CATTLEâ€" 15 head splendid cows, game, and the rushes of the two Mc- 1 s,. 3rd _ Jackson Stewart, John and young stock including a pure- Tavish's coupled with Thurston and j McMillan, Kendall Stewart. ! bred Shorthorn cow, a purebred Here- Nicholson were too much for thc| j,.. 3rd â€" Stella Marshall, La ford cow with bull calf at foot. lighter opponents. Boyd and Wat-,Veme Piper, DopcUda MacDonald, 5 months old. son played good hockey, and Nuhn|jin,n,y Sinclair, HUda Genoe, Geo. | g„EEP _ 54 head, an outstand- was also good in spots. The series jaynes. i^^ f,„^^.^ comprising 12 registered Sr. 2nd â€" Stanley Hunt, Milford q^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^j^^ iambs at foot, ^'P^'- • 11 grade ewes, (Oxford, Shrop- shires and Southdowns) several have has Ijccn what was intended, a fitt ing climax to a long winter of streii' UOU8, but on the whole fine hockey. 103 Places on Radio Jr. 2d â€" Lloyd Archi bald, Francis Collinson, Katie Stewart, D. {^'^^l at foot' others "due'earry, Reg Stewart, Eddie Genoe. ^ Q^.^^^ \ 1st Clas.s â€" Orton Leslie, Nellie „„,,..,,, _ , , „ ., ^ ^ ,,â-  r>v SWINE â€" Two broods sows Genoe, Margaret Collinson, Olive Radio users have been receiving Stewart. Georgina MacDonald. , Pou't'y - Pu-'e bred R. L excellent results from their machines. Sr. Primer - Lesli* Chislett, A. 'inJ ^ hite Leghorns. Dr. E. C. Murray has picked up 103 Marshall. •• ^'S | A full line of farm implements, Jr. Pr. â€" Lnura White, Herbic a quantity of household effects, ev- Chislett, Jean Marshall, Fern Lcs- eiything in splendid condition and FOR SALEâ€" A number of good Rock hens fpr sale. â€" A. Shackleford, Flesherton. A Eugenia correspondent write Dear Sir: In last week's Advar. 'le, on the editorial page, is a letter frc.n our dear friend, the Editor of T!io Durham Chronicle re the Hydro da:ia at Eugenia. * poR RENTâ€" 6 room house with In one paragraph he says ho is good garden, opposite the high school from Missouri and of the wait and _ â€" Mrs. W. J. Caswell, Flesherton. see disposition, yet in another he is . . (|u:te willing to deride he dear Pub - FOR SALEâ€" <Spy apples for sale lie of which he is one, on the dam-||1.50 per bag. â€" Fred Duckett, Eu- age they will inflict on waters in- genia. stead of waiting and seeing. He ^^â€" _â€" â€"â€"_â€"____ does ot know the circumstances that led to the closing of the dam, but rushes into print about it. The Hydro being a public utility is for the public benefit in all its undertakings ;<nd its officials are public servants, who are working foi the Dear Public, and performing that work admirably. We invite the Editor of the Dur- ham Chronicle to visit the beautiful scenery at Eugenia, and partake of the privileges which we hope will be his, and if he .sees any of the Dear Public trying to steal the Dam, or drain the water therefrom, to notify the residents, and we will restrict him to the best of our ability.â€" .A Resident of Eugenia. FARM FOR SALE Lot 12. Con. 1 N. D. R. Artemes- ia, containing 46 acres, all cleared. Good soil clear of stones, and splen- did hay, grain, and root farm. Good supply of water. Frame house and srnal lorchard. Frame barn 50x32, witj] basement stabling. New hen house 14](20. Buildings situated on County Provincial road VA miles from Pricevilel, and 2 ',4 from Ceylon. Apply to A. B. McDonald, Priceville. FOR SALE â€" Good driving horse for sale, 4 years old. â€" B. Welton, Flesherton, BOAR FOR SERVICE For Sale â€" Half bred African gan- der. â€" S. Fitzsimmons, Flesherton. Phone 31 r 3. stations the furthest away being Tui^ nica and Havana, Cuba, Mexico City and Los Angeles. The genial Dr'a.'l'f, Harvey Archibald, Mabel Haw, being a extensive sal will commence outfit is, a home built affair and is '(absent.) promptly at 12.30 p.m. a three tube set. ' ^IRS. FRANCIS SEELEY, teacher J. S. SHEPHERDSON, Auctioneer. Baaiaiaaiaaiaiaiaiaia'aiaisiaiaaiafaiaiajaisiaisMa^ THE HILL STORE SIX HILL STORES We buy together in order that our cuitomer* in the >ix com- tnunitiea may materially ben- efit individually. F. T. HILL & CO., Ltd Markdale, Ontario A Store everyone instinct- ively associates with highr quality mercharvdiie at th«| faireit poatibiA prices. Special Easter Showing of Ladies' Coats, Dresses and Millinery THURSDAY AND SATURDAY We arc putting on a special display of the newest models in Coats and in Dresses for Easter. These are the Newest Designs. A whole host of styles in Flate Crepe, Georgette and Satin Crepe. You Mill find your favourite color in this group of dres.ses. Come and see the new designs even if yoii don't purchase. All dresses are moderately priced from $11.75 to $32.50. Ladies' Spring Coats A large variety to choose from. The cloths are charming Poriet Twill and Tweeds ; some with a touch of fur Trimminjif, some plain, and many styles with the flare. All the newest models on the market, a prices in most ca.ses less than you pay elsewhere. Priced from $19.50 to $39.50. Spring Millinery: AH New. All Extra Special Values No trouble to find your Easter Ilat here. Dozens to choose from. Paris and New York's latest models. Priced from $2.95 to $6.50. Look them over and .see if our statements are not correct. Spring Clothing for Men We have jiist placed in stock a large range of the . newest Suits, in Scotch Tweeds and Pure Wool Worsteds; also plain Rlucs and (irays. A Suit for every man's taste and pockctbook. Prices range from $21.00 to $37.50. Let us show them to yon. Made-to-Measure Departn\ent We are .showing a full range «)f the newest clot^is and designs of Pashion Park Tailors. You can have a suit made to order, fit guaranteed, priced from $25.00 to $45.00. 200 patterns and cloths to choose from. Big Values in Men s Work Shoes 150 pairs Men's Heavy Work Shoes in Calf or Solid Grain Leather. A clean- up of our large stock. .Ml marked at one price, $2.98. Men's Rubber Boots 50 pairs High Grade Rubber Boots all sizes 6 to 1 1 , to dar at $3.95 a pair. Grocery Specials This Week Only Village Council FOR SALE â€" Large variety of peas for sale. â€" Ben McKenzie, Cey- lon, phone 22 r 5. FOR SALE â€" Real good oak piano case organ, 6 octave. â€" Apply at tho Advance office. FOR SALE-nSeed Barley for sale. W. .1. F. Hutchinson, R. R. 4, Mark- dale. Tamworth boar fdft service. No. 2-16,816, on Lot 146â€"147, 3rd range â€" L. MEGGOTT, Apr. 27. Flesherton BOAB FOR SERVICE No. 92-77530. Also a young Yorfc shire pig, both bacon type for seiriei on lot 176, N.W. T. & S.R., Terms â€" fl.OO. ''" â€" T. J. STINSON. FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE spices. â€" A. chant, Ceylon. Sap buckets and Haw , Gen. Mer- POR SALEâ€" Mare 10 years old, also quantity of small peas for seed. â€"Fred Russell, R. R. No. 2, Flesh- erton. The regular monthly meeting of the village council was held in the town hall on Monday evening. All the members were present with Reeve Meads presiding. Councillor C. N. Richardson, sec- retary of the Hydro stated to the council that the Hydro Commission had given their consent for the erec- tion of another light at the bridge over the Boyne river an dit would be erected immediately. / Mr. Findlay reportetd that six more fire extinguishers had been pur- chased and four of them had been distributed under the same agree- as the others, and on a motion of Fin- dlay and Richardson the amount of .?G7.20 to the Fire Fyter Co. for the six extinguishers was ordered to be paid. The Auditors' Report for the year 1025 was received and on a motion oU copies were ordered tp be printed. Mr. Inkster stated that more dump- ing of refuse was being done east of town and horses were being frighten ed thereby. As the council is look- ing for a suitable dumping ground it was thought that it would be better to draw the attention of the citizens of the citizens the undesirabiliy of the act and to withold refuse until a suitable place can be secured when the snow leaves. Accounts were received from F. W. Duncan for supplies and from J. O. Patton, snow plowing for 78 hours FOR SALE â€" Pair of heavy black $35.00. !colts, rising two years for sale, would Some time ago plans had been made ^tal«e sow on tradeâ€" E. Jones, This Scully's old egg house, splendid op- portunity for one interested in the produce business. An ideal place for grading centre.â€" Apply Thomas Ow- ler, 117 Leslie Street, Toronto. CLOVER SEEDS FOR SALE â€" Young horse for sale, rising seven, 15001b.s, sound, bay in colorâ€" W. G. Moffatt, Lot 7, Con. 1^8, Osprey. FOR SALE â€" International gas engine, 2 horse-pc^wer, first class repair. Price right. â€" H. Down & Sons. FOR SALE â€" One brood sow,due April Ist. Two young Durham cows due May 1st. â€" Joseph D. Whyte, R. R. Proton FOR SALE â€" Two purebred short horn bulls, 12 and 20 months old â€" J. L Graham, Markdale, Phone 58 r 33. FOR SALE â€" Small quantity of dry maple lumber; one light spring wag- on in good repair; young Collie dog, good with cattle. â€" J. K. Jamieson, Eugenia, Ont. FOR SALEâ€" 35 acres of land with house and barn, half mile south of Eugenia, on the Fourth Line, recently vacated by Bob Smith. â€" .A.pp.ly to George Graham, Eugenia. FOR SALE â€"Home grown Peel County, Grimm and Variegated, alf- a.fa, red clover, mammoth red, alsike, timothy and sweet clover. All No. 1, Government standard seeds. Spec- ial low prices on all kinds. Be sure and get our prices before buying. â€" E. H. Best, ph. Flesherton, 32,-1-5. GEO E. DUNCAN DUNDALK ~ LICENSED AUCTIONEER For the county of Grey. Reason- lable terms. Satisfaction gi;aran- teed. Dates made at this office. NOTICE No fishing or trespassing will b^ allowed on Lot. 40., Con. 10, Arte- mesia. Trespassers will be prose- cuted. â€" Geo. Ottewell. S. E. DeCUDMORE PHONE 53, FLESHERTON General Insurance Specialist Real Estate and Investments â€" Inquiries Solicited â€" B 4 pounds cookinjjf figs for 2Sc CaniK'd 'I'oniatoes. 2]/i pound size, 2((f>2S Tiger Salmon, 1 jjound size, 2 for 65 Thompson's Seedless Raisins. 2 Ih for25 Raspberry Jam, 4 pound tin for .... 55c A good black tea, prr potmd 49c. Classic Kleanscr, 3 for 25c. Sunflower Salmon, 1 pound size 2 for45 by the Ontario Department of High- ways for the widening of the road at the Boyne bridge. Mr. Meads brou- ght before the council the dangerous condition of the road and sidewalk and on a motion of Findlay and Ink- ster it was decided that the Clerk would write the Department at To- ronto and find out whether any work is to be done on the bridge or not, and to draw to the attention of the Department the serious condition of the road. Council adjourned to meet on the first Monday in May. FARMS FOR SALE On the Toronto Lint Provindil Highway. Three farms, two of I|t acres and one of 60 acres all clear^B, First class buildings, ap to data IK every particular. WiU s«U any oBg of these. Good brick hoose on onl!B; the farms. The stabling 'for _ mals is perfect^ One fanr kaa __ acres hardwood bush and anatftf nundred has three acrea of «mi% CLOVER SEEDâ€" We have an ex- *°^ •>«» buildinnga for everythiiii ceptionally good price on all kinds of | "fe°«d« Including poultry hensa a*! clover seed Our prices are right. ' ^l* P«°*- No broken land and c!«e Be sure and get our prices before buy ' *? T^'' ^^^ Pewon intaretaM ing. - W. J Stewart* Sons, Flesh- : "''0"><' investigate. erton. I , -T- J- STINSON. j *°»y Proton Station P.a tlethwnite farm, two miles south of Flesherton. The length of the cigarette holder seems to be in exact proportion to the paucity of wit behind it. FOR SALE â€" Five collie pups, 6 weeks old, males $5.00, females |3.00. Also one female collie, 1 year old. â€" Albert Stoddart, R. R. No. 2, Flesh- erton. Phone 30, r2â€" 3, Markdale. POT.VrOES WANTED FOR SALEâ€" Eva Canuck; High Class Race or Road Mare, sound and quiet; her racing bike and equipment. Also a team of horses, young and' BUSINESS CARDS Dr. E. C. Murray. L.D.S., dental sound, weight about 1500 lbs each. â€" surgeon, honor graduate of ToNnM Claude Akins, Flesherton. | and Royal College of Dental Sorgaoaa 1°' OnUrio. Gas administered fM FOR SALEâ€" One 500 Ih Mellotte teeth extraction. Office at reeldanea 9ream separator. One 5001b Premier Toronto Stret, Flesherton. Cream Separator, aew, never been i â€" .^____ _^ used. New machine guarantee • Atj Dr. A. Tnmbnll. BJi^ MA, gni bargain prices. If you need a sep- uate from the Faculty^of Hedldtak arator, don't miss these. â€" D. Mc- University of Toronto. Officeâ€" RIA. Tavish &. Son. ardson Block, Flesherton. Pho U. FOR SALE â€" 7 passenger I*eer-j We are buying and loading every (hiy at Cejilon. Highest, market price paid, â€" W. C. White, Ceylon. GRAIN WANTED All kinds of grain being bought. Got our prices before selling. Phone 2 r 31.â€" A. C. MUIR, Ceylon. SINGLE ( OMB WHITE LEGHORN EGG SETTINGS FOR SALE F. T. HILL & Co., Limited, Markdale less Car. Guaranteed in Perfect condition, privately owned. 6 good tires, one new. Too large for the present owner. An ideal car a Farmer. Will accept cash offer. Car can be seen at Tom's garage, Collingwood.â€" E. Podmore, Box 104, Collingwood. Prince Arthur Lodge. 888, A.F. « A.M., meets in the Masonic hall, iGra. w.c strong Block, Flesherton, ever* f^ ^^^ day on or before the full moon. T.W. Phillips, W.M; F. J. Thurston, Seo. M I S C E L L ANEO U 8 WANTEDâ€" A number of clucking hens. â€" S. E. deCudmore. C. C. Middlebro. Barrister solicitor, etc. of Durham. Will be in Flesher- ton every Friday from 4.30 p.m. t» 8.45 p.m. Lucas ft Henry. Barristers, S<dteM> »"• etc.â€" I. B. Lucas. K.C. : W. 9. APPRENTICE WANTED ^Young Henry, B.A. Offices, Markdale Lodb man to learn baking busines.s. Apply B'ock, Phone 2. Branch offlcea at at once. â€" F. Finder, Flesherrton. Dundalk and Durham. FOR RENT-Four rooms suitable Telford A Birnie. Barristers. aaU. for j.mall family. Apply Mrs. Malcom ^itors, etc.. Offices-Grey and Bt«W Block, Owen Sound; SUndard Bank ! SfSSISiSISISiG We will have a limited number of setting.s of eggs for sale from our High grade pen of White Leghorn fowl, con.si.sting of Grandauhter'i of Lndy Victory Hen with a record of .^06 eggs in her pullet year, and 1604 in 8 years, and those ai<? mated up to the Grandson of Keystone Maid with a record of 304 eggs in one year. Our strain of fowl arc gett- ing to bo known now, n.s quite a num- WOOD WANTED â€" Dry or greonfor the counties of Grey and SIlIM!^ l)or have had real success with them I hard body wood. 10 inches long, at Farm and stock sales a specMI^. having them Ifying all winter. Phone] the Advance office at once. Terms moderate., satisfaction McDonald. "NOTICE-Chopping done Tuesday. B'"fk. Flesherton. (Saturdays). Thursday and Saturday. â€" Graham ^- Telford Jr., J. P. P. Bimle. Bros.. Eugenia. "^ ~ Wm. Kaitfing. LicenaeA Aactia W. 34 r 3, or write. Pi'ice per setting $2.00, two settings for $3.00. Setting foi\sists of 14 eggsâ€" T. W. Findlay, Flesherton. .anteed. Arrangements for dal POTATOES WANTED â€" Highest may be made at the Advance offlea. K market prices. Phone 2 â€" r 3-1. â€" A.C. Central telephone office, FeveralMa^ Muir, Ceylon. ^ or by addressing me at Vererakam ^1 •• t

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