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Flesherton Advance, 1 Aug 1928, p. 8

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1. 1028 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE fHOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Applications will be received by TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by the un- the undersigned up to and including ' dersigned up until the 31st day of Saturday, Auerust 4th, 1928, for the July for the painting of the exterior veneerinif with brick of S. S. No. 16, ^^ ^^^ ^^^^^j ^^^^^^ g {, ^o. 8, Art- A. and G. Specifications as to the . -~ , , v t » , ,. u 1 » u ernes a (Port Law.) Lowest or any size of the school, etc. can be se- m \«"»i / cured frortf the secretary. Lowest tender not necessarily accepted. or any tender not necessarily accept- Lewis H. Sheardown, Sec.-Treas ed. â€"Edgar Patterson, Secretary, | Priceville. I Use The Advance Small Ads. Flesherton No. 2 3 5 | Vandeleur 4 i It is gen/rally conceded that Max- . well will lead the league this year,' but it looks like a real fight for sec-' ond place, for the privilige of playing off with the leaders for the winning • 'â-  of the league nue. There has been j Send The Advance to a Friend Harkdale Leading Baseball League Markdale made their fourth win of the season with only one defeat when they defeated the Kimberley team on Wedneaday on the Mark I dale diamond game was interesting all the way, o - *» v> through, with Markdale scoring most | ""« for July:- Home Runs, Men F. of their runs in the fourth inning | 01'v«r, 3-base l..ts-W. Kerton, 2-. LOST-Recently, Jewel Case, w.th whon fnnr m«n tallied before the ; l^ase hits, a three cornere<J tie between Amethyst ring in it, around the] Summer Clearance of Women's and Children's Shoes White Canvas Orfords â€" Pointed Toe. Ridiculously Priced 25c. White Canvas â€" Low Heel Good Quality 75c. Children's Canvas Shoes, any quality or style. 8 runa to 6. Theh"'"* ^"""^ ''°'''"*' /*" ^^^ ^"^^'l this month. Following are the win- Small Advertisements LOST OR STRAYED FARM FOR SALE To Clear at HALF PRICE I Patent Straps, Reg. to $4, for $1.50 X Kid Oxfords and Straps, large size, to clear at $2.75 X Rlack and Elk Sandals for $1.50 I Have >ou used KING BUG KILLER? Z I have a good supply on hand. I A. E. HAW CEYLON, Ont. i I side was retired. Alonzo Smith : F- Batchelor, Gallagher and E. Lyons Louck's Mill came into pitch in the fifth inning for Kimberley and Markdale v»as held to only one run after that. Hand pitched the whole game for Markdale and did very well. Score by innings: Kimberley â€" 12 10 10 0â€"5 Yi Markdale â€" 2 14 10 xâ€" 8 *| The players were: A I Kimberley â€" Myles, H. Cornfield, To X R. Stafford, E. Dillon, Fred Ellis, C. ^i Fawcett, R. Ellis, W. Gilbert, E. Ellis, ^^and A. Smith, spare. .„ . ^ , * . < ^.u- *i, |1 Markdale - U. Bowler. Freeman, I'''"' to be competed for thu month will be announced next week. Lady's 3-ba8e hits, Mrs. Jno. Brack enbury; Ladies 2:ba8e hits, Mrs, Al- lie McLean. Lady making mofft home runs during July, tie between Mrs. Allie McLean and Miss Millie Ferris. Only games where players were playing with their regular team was ther score counted for these prizes. On Wednesday night of this week the Onwards and Rock Mills will play their second game and on Sat- urday night Flesherton No. 1 and Victoria Coroners will again hook up. H. Beard, Hand, Mercer, Dundas, G. Beaton, Graham, White. Umpires â€" Thurston and Turney, Centre Grey Baseball STANDING OF TEAMS Picnic at Owen Sound Mrs, Tedes, co. Miss M. H. Graham, R. R. 4, Markdale, 'Phone Flesherton 31r6. Came to the Premises â€" Lot 27. Con. 1 4, on or about June 4th, 2 year- ling heifera, part Hereford. Owner may have same by proving property and paying expenses. â€" Henry Walton, Kimberley. LOSTâ€" On Saturday, July 21, Grey Sweater Coat, between my home and the bridge over the Beaver River on Milne's sideroad. Finder please com- municate with Alex. English, Flesh- erton, 'phone 11 r 21, or leave at The Advance office. Lots 1 and 2, Con, 7, Osprey town- ship, 200 acres, consisting of about 90 acres under cultivation, about 20 acres in pasture, about 40 acres in good hardwood bush, balance in good swamp and wood bush. Two good wells and running spring creek. Small orchard and farm well fenced and in high state of cultivation.. Bank barn 42 by 60, driving shed, garage pig pen, solid brick nine roomed house and hard water at door. W. J, CHARD, Flesherton . RR. jfo. 1. SHORTHORN BULL FOR SERVICS . 1 Cut Sow Thistle NOW A little attention immediately to cutting Sow Thistle will prevent millions of seeds being scattered ove)r your farm and your neighbor's farm. Sow Thistle is one of the most pernicious weeds in the province. It has becin on the in- crease. Further increase means loss of hundreds of thousands of dollars. Get it under control now before it gets your farm under control. John S. Martin, Minister of Agriculture T. Stewart Cooper, Agricultural Rep. Team Won Lost p.c. Markdale â€" 4 1 .800 Kimberley â€" 2 2 .500 Dundalk â€" 1 2 .333 Flesherton â€" 1 3 .250 Markdale 8, Kimberley 5 GAMES THIS WEEK Thursdayâ€" Flesherton at Kimberley at 3 p.m. I Centre Grey Softball ; We understand that Jim Hand of ; Markdale has received a move from the bank and will leave shortly. It will be a hard blow to the Markdale team as Hand is a first class player ' and could play any position. No doubt it will weaken the Markdale 1 team considerably if he goes, but even at that they will put up a good scrap for the Centre Grey League i trophy. STANDING OF TEAMS ; Won Lost Maxwell 8 Rock Mills 6 3 Flesherton No, 1 5 3 Victoria Corners 3 4 Onwards 3 4 Kimberley 3 5 The annual gathering of the Ben- tham-WilcocTc connections was held on Friday afternoon last in Harrison's Park, Owen Sound, when about one hundred and fifty were in attendance. The afternoon was ideal and the out- ing was much enjoyed by all. Those present were from Singhampton, To- ronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Wilcock and two children of Buffalo, N.Y,, Mrs. Naizer of Mayville, N.Y,, Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Wilcock and Russel Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson and two daughters, and Mrs. Essex and Jim of Regina. FOR 8 A LB FOR SALE â€" Durham cow to fresh- en immediately. â€" P. Muir, Ceylon. FOR SALEâ€" Ford Coupeâ€" 1923 model, recently overhauled, a real buy for someone. The Advance Olffce, NOTICE â€" A load of flour and feed will arrive this week. Let us have your orders, â€" H. Spofford. RcKiitered Shorthorn bull for â- Â«â€¢ vice at lot 6, Con. 8, Osprey, "Matrr Marquis" No, 179,135; Sire, Bonois Marquii 142,881; Dam, Red Buttufly 181,078. Terms â€" Purebreds $6.00. grades $2,00. Cows not returned will be charge full price. â€" S. R. HAWKINS. Entralik BOAR FOR SERVICE. For Sale â€" Quantity of Barley and some first claSB potatoes. â€" Wm, Carson, Phone 31 r 12, Flesherton. Reffiatered Yorkihire Boar for vice by Fleshwrton Bacon Hog Clnbb the property of the Ontario Depart* ment of Agriculture, â€" G. STEWART, Caretakar. BOAR FOR SERVICE SIX HILL STORES We buy together in order that our customers in the six ctHuinuii'ties may mat- erially benefit individu- ally. F, T, HILL & CO., Ltd. Markdale, Ontario THE HILL STORE A Store everyone instin- tively associates with high quality merchandise at the faircfit posible prices. Seasonable Winter Merchandise â€" Savingi MEN'S SUITS $11.95 Men's Suits in Tweeds and Worstedt, single and double breasted, newest styles. Our buying power makes this possible. June Special $11.95 LADIES' AND MISSES PULLOVER SWEATERS $3.25 This is a new line which is very pofular for rvKT.c- V "-, i:i rl! tb-- new ?'""!'â- Â«. V â- "-r'i rouiH. ed neck, with real smart appearance. June Spec- ial $3.25 DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT In this department you will find all the new end wanted materials for summer wear, consist- ing of Crepes, Voils, CelanefC. Imported dress lengths. These materials are very popular for summer wear. v LADIES' SILK HOSE 75 ctt. We have just placed in stock a verr special line of Pure Thread Silk Hose, silk to the top, beaut- iful quality. Another lino on which our buying power saves you money. June Special 75c, Ladies and Miises' Dresses $4.75 to $13.7 Ladies' Summer Dresses in Ceianese, Flat Crepes, Fugi Silk, in all thp newest shades, beaut- iful dresses for summer wear. June Special Salmon, 1 pound tins for i9e. $4,75 to $13.75. Ginger Snaps, 2 pound for 2.ic, 50,000 POUNDS OF WOOL WANTED F. T. HILL & Co., Limited, Markdale HOUS EDRESSES In this line of dresses we have a Urge stook from which to make your Felection. The cloths are Gingham, Fancy Broadcloth, Percale and other materials. These dresses were all purchased in the best markets which our buyers could purchase from. We feel sure we can save you a lot of mon- ey in this line, MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Just arrived from New York! A shipment of New Summer Hats with Large Leghorn Brims with hair crowns; small and medium hats in blue, red and fawn and natural shades with lace crown and hair brims; fests in white, green, fawn, rose, beige, red, blue and brown shades. Prices ranging from $1,95 to $4J)0. Ladies' Silk Vests and Bloomers â€" 69c. Ladies' Silk Vesta and Bloomers in all the new shades. All sizes. Regular value 06c. June Special, each ; 69c. LADIES' AND MISSES DRESSES Granulated Sugar, 10 pounds for 65c, Black Tea, choice blend, per pound - X... 59c. Pineapple, 2 cans for 85c. Pineapple, 2 cans for 35c. Pearl White Soap, bars for i 25c. Does Liming Pay? (Experimental Farm Notes) Lime is not a fertilizer, and increas- es fertility only indirectly as it ren- ders conditions favorable for the act- ion of plant food, and also as it stimulates bacterial action, which in turn acts on the organic matter in the soil, and breaks it up into a form available for plant food. Lime al 80 improves the texture of the soil by flocculation of the soil particles. Its greatest value however, lies in its capacity to correct soil acidity, I Many crops will not grow on acid I 'soils. This is true of most of our I common farm crops, but is partic ; ularly apparent in connection with I nitrogen, their place in the crop ro- , tation is doubly important. Lime to be used in correcting soil No. 92-77530. Also a young York- House For Rentâ€" In Flesherton g],i,g pj^^ both bacon type for servica 8->.»oni hpuse, al4 mod^ conven-.j,„ Lot 176, N.W. T. & S.Il, iences. â€" Miss M.,Paton, Flesherton. (jgj.jj,g • j qq FOR SALE â€" For sedan in good ~'^- ^- STIK30N. condition, has only been used in the summer holidays. â€" J. Runstadler, Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" McCormack Binder, 7-foot cut, second hand, in first class condition, cheap. â€" H. Down & Sons, Flesherton. FOR SALEâ€" (Quebec Range, Quan- tity of coal, Che v. sedan, Beatty elec- tdic washing machine and other art- icles.â€" Mrs. W. L. Wright, Flesherton FOR SALE â€" For sale of exchange for other stock, heavy work horse. â€" John Grummett, Proton Station, R. R. No. 2. FOR SALEâ€" House and half acre of land in Ceylon, good stable, well .BOAR FOR SERVICE Registered Yorkshire Boar for ser- vfceâ€" Edgely Bright Vim, No. 99,996 'â€"•Property of Saugeen Bacon Hogf Club, Terms $1.00. â€" C, HINDLE, Proton Station Lots 168-9, 3rd W.T.S.R., Artemesia MIDDLE910 & BURNS BarrlatctSi etc Ofices â€" Owen Sound, Durham and Flesherton. Flesherton every Saturday afternoon and evening. GEO E. DUNCAN DUNDALK LICENSEO AUCTIONEBR wy«;d."ele^tri'c''lightsr-irs'. Mc" , ^^ the Coimty oT Gray, Tarma: Mfiio., r«„i„.. 1 per cent. Satisfaction | Millan, Ceylov, FOR SALEâ€" One Pure bred reg- istered Shorthorn cow, four years old. , acidity, is put on the market in many jue to freshen at once, also Short- I different forms. It has been deter- - - -â-  .. _. â€" .. mined that material applied in the form of finely ground limestone is ffuamtaa4 Dates made at The Advanca ofAca. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. In the west end of the village of horn Bull, one year old,â€" Edgar Betts, Flesherton, 6-room house, electric Telephone Feversham ring 2-1, | wired, sof.'; water cistern, cellar un- der whole house, large verandah on FOR SALE â€" The property own ed by the late R, J. Pedlar, of Eug- enia, For further particulars ap- ply to Mrs, H. E, Tate, Hillsburg, Ontario, FOR SALE or EXCHANGEâ€" T:e?r Portlaw farm of 200 acres; will sell or exchange for" good comfort r.ble home. â€" Thomas Fletcher, 223 Ronaa Ave., Toronto. two sides, and woodshed with cement floor; approximately three acres of land and good stablfe. An ideal spot for a retired farmer, â€" W, A, ARMSTRONG & SON, Flesherton, Ont. FARM FOR SALE OR RENT â€" FOR SALE Quarter-cut oak 76 acre farm, lot 178, 2 S^f. Axt- emesia, at Saugeen Junction. Bam 36 by 50 with L 30 by 32, cemant dining room suite, round pedestal i g^t,jj„g throughout. Large cement taible, buffet and leather upholstered , ye„e^, house, Broomed, with wood- chairs, for sale cheap. â€" Dr. E. C. ghed, in which is drilled well, farm Murray, Flesherton. 1 well watered small orchard. â€" ^W. J. â€" „„„ „\^ TTTT â€" '^~r. â€" r~7 Blackburn. Proton Station. FOR SALE â€" 13 John S, Martm's _ Dorcas strain White Wyandotte year old hens. These are from $15 per setting strain. A bargain for im- mediate sale. â€" George W. Graham, Eugenia. BULL FOR SERVICE. the most desirable and economical. The rate of application varies with the degree of acidity in the soil. In order to determine the actual increase in crop yields due to the app- lication of ground limestone, a project has been under way at the Dominion Experimenal Farms for 5 wears. Ground limestone i.^, put on on3 set of plots at the rate of 2 tons an ai-ce, jusr before seeding the oat crop, in a rot- ation of corn, oats, clover, timothy. Manure is applied to the land pre- vious to ploughing for corn at the rate of sixteen tons per acre. Another set of plots are treated in the same way in every respect, except that limestore is not anplied. This ex- periment is carried on in duplicate, and accurate records have been kept in connection therewith, for the five year period. In every instance there has been a decided increase in the yield on the plots tijatcJ with lime. Corn has given a five year average increase in yield of 2.37 ton.i per acre. The yield of the oats has been 12.2 bush- els per acre higher on the limed plot. The increase in yield of clover is 0.54 of a ton, while timothy has yield- ed 0.68 of a ton more per acre. The increase in the value of crops on the limed plots after deducHnj: the cost of the lime, haji boen as follows: com $4.14. oats $5.58, clover $2.71. tim- othy $3.81. These values are figured from the average market price for , ^^^g^ggj^ these crops, over the five year period. Such results prove quite conchisively, Ihat w.D application of lime is a very imnnrtant factor in obtaining high yields. It has also been proven that 1'me mav he applied with very benefic-ial t. i* -j «. -d- • t» • -ef>.ilt» on old pasture land. In many WANTED â€" High School students' . ^^"^rd & Birme, Bamsters, soU- instancps are carrying capacitv of, to either board or room.â€" Apply to S"*""' ^}^' Offices Grey and Bruce such rnMures has heon increased byl Mrs. E. Best, Flesherton (opposite the ^\,' °**" Sound; Standard Baok MISCELLANEOUS EGGS WANTEDâ€" Highest market price will be paid in cash. â€" John Runstadler, Flesherton. tf. NOTICE â€" Chopping done on Sat- urdays only. â€" Graham Bros. Eu- genia. Pure-bred Hereford BuH for vice. Terma |2, payable the first of February, after that data |S,60 wfll be charged, â€"EDWARD L0UCK8. BUSINESS CARDS NOTICEâ€" Buy your "Binder Twine at The Park House; the price is right. â€" H. Spoffard. Dr. E. C. Murray, L. D. S., dental surgeon, honor graduate at Toronta and Royal College of Dental Srrgeons of Ontario. Gas administered for teeth extraction. Office at residence Toronto Street, Flesherton. Prince Arthur Lodge, 333, A.F. & A.M. meets in the Masonic Hall. Arm- NOTICEâ€" Berry Picking for twoiirt'ong Block, Flesherton every Fri- of a family ($1.00) Lot 29, Con. 14,' ^^y <"» <"• before the full moon. W. Wm. Rae. | ^- Watson, W. M., C. F Lawrence, I Secretary Lucas & Henry, Barristers, Solicit- WANTED â€" Four head of cattle to pasture, also four acres .of alfalfa j ^^^ ^^^^ j g ^ucas, K, C, W, D. lor sale. Apply to ' Henry, B.A. Offices, Markdale Lucas oo ^,u A ^A Z^ , nl ^^'"^' P^^o"* 2. Branch offices at 32 M.Uwood Rd. Toronto, Ont.^ d„„^^,^ ^„^ p^^j^^ fiam. an application to two torn of grnund limestone. In nrswer t" our ti»1e. it riis'ht ho <")U\ thnt limiicr cp'-ta'n- !v does piv in the East?rn Town- ships, or anv section where an acid rrpdition of the soil exists. V. O. RIPLEY, Dominion Exnerimrntal Station Lennoxville, P. Q. High .School) BULL FOR SERVICE Block, Flesherton, (Saturdays.) W. P. Telford, Jr., J. F. P. Bimie. Wm. Kaitting, Liacenud Auetiana* For service on lot 30. Con. 13, Art- |°' ^^^ «>""tie. «>, g„, ^^ simm». emesia, Durham Bull Royal La.l No J^*â„¢ and stock tales a .pedalHy. 178,773. Terms:-$2 if paid before ^•^•J^°^"'f*«J' satlafacttea jiai^ January 1929, otherwise $2.50. â€"DUNCAN WILLIAMS. Eugenia may ba lade at the Adranoe Offnk at Central telephone office, .Vev«V8Mnl^ or by addrsesins me at Ftrarshaa.

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