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Flesherton Advance, 17 Oct 1928, p. 4

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1928 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE THE FLESHERTOH ADVANCE Published on ColUngwood street, Flesherton, Wednesday of each week. Ciciilation over 1100, Price in Canada, $2.00 per year when paid in advance |1.50. In U.S.A., $2.50 per year, when paid I in advance $2.00. W. H. THURSTON F. J. THURSTON Editor. Asat. Editor. Priceville Fair Awards i ^k-.''^-Ka1Ldt,^'TTu'"l.^^^^ upi-QJUl, crochet â€" Campbell Adams. CATTLE â€" Thoroughbred Bedspread, knit. â€" Adams. Man's Sieepinjf garment â€" Campbell, Davis. anoihi;r "Le.\i» in the dahk" In the British general election* next year, whi'.t has been flippantlyl termed the 'â- flai)pfr" voters will go to the poles for the first time. The law now provides that n'A women 2: years of age and upward can vote, and thus the lia'3 have addi>d V) them 5,24r),000 nmes of young wo- men, bringinjr the total vote up to 26,750,000. It will be extrem^y interciting to watch .he result of this great increase to the electorate. When Disraeli extended the franchise to householder.'! he admitted that It was "a leap in the dark," and so n proved, for in the following electJor. Gladstone got the popular ear, an(« the Tory chieftain had to bewair tlie fickle ungrfitefulness of the elej^r?. ^^ EDITORIAL NOTES ^^ Durham - 1 yr. old buU-J. Meads cj^.^ ^ress from old garment- Milch cowâ€" H. Karstedt, J. Burnett Campbell. Kitchen apronâ€" Davis, 2nd and 3rd. Hereford Bull-Roy y Cairna. Hand hemmed sheets- Tucker. Cow-Roy Tucker. 1 yr. Collinson, G. A. McAuley. Sweater cld heiferâ€" Roy Tucker. | Coatâ€" Fisher. Davis. 1 lb of home GRADEâ€" Milch cow for dairy pur- spun yarn â€" Adams, George po;( sâ€" W. G. Wafon., A. J. Mc- Cairns. Hand knit socks, Vicar. Beef animal â€" Jno. Living- ' coarse â€" Mlddaugh, Fisher, socks, stone, J. Reiley, J. Liviagstone. Calf fineâ€" Davis, McAuley. Mitts, doub- â€" Roy Tucker. leâ€" Adams, Travis. fineâ€" Middaugh HORSES j Fisher. Darning on woollen socks Heavy Draft, 1 yr. oldâ€" McDonald â€"Geo. Cairns, Fisher. Laundry work SHORTER HOURS FOR BRIGHT â-  effective Uat Monday, says The Sis- PUPILS net. It was designed by the prindp- . jal and endorsed by the Board. It Bright and industrious pupils of is not contended a ponishmet no _â€" Elraira Public School who can prove backward pupils, but by thinning ouc Anniversary services were held in to the satisfaction of the teachers the class the teacher will be able to Ebenezer church on Sunday, Oct- ^),at they have their work up are go- 1 concentrate on subjects in which the 14th, afternoon and evening AnniversaYy Services | Keld at Vandeleur ober 14th, afternoon »nu .v^.un„ ^^ ^^ dismissed from school a-, backward pupils, but by thinning out and were largely attended. Rev. " . •, â-  ' R. J. McCarten of Holland Centre ^^f" '" t^e afternoon, while to 'R. J. McCarten of Holland Centre 3.30 in the afternoon, while the:r ; principally pesonal instruction. Tzie ' was the special preacher and deliv- fellow-students who lag behind will scheme sounds logical. Its work- be obliged to remain until 4 o'clock. \j^g out will be watched with mter- This is a new system which became est. Bros. Agricultij-e teamâ€" Stanley Williams, Jno. Burnett. D. Hincks. Brood Mart â€" D. Hincks & Son 1 and 2, Harrison Bros. Sp. Coltâ€" Harrison Bros., W. J. McMillan, D. Hincks ana Son. 2-'year old â€" Harrison Bros., Wm. Aldcorn. I yr. old â€" Harrison Bros. A. Hincks. old cotton dresi â€" Davis, Campbo.l. Floor mat (rag) â€" Fisher, J. Sinclair, wool â€" Fisher. Plain unlaundered gar- ment â€" Davis, Campbell. Pillow slips unlaundered â€" Collinson, Hawken. LADIES' WORK, FANCY Irish crochet â€" McAuley, Davis S Wil- '^''^'' crochet, cotton â€" Thurston, Kar- stedt. Tattingâ€" iMcAuley, Vause. Gen. Purpose â€" 2 yr liams, E. Ashley. 1 yr. oldâ€" J. F McDonald Bros. Sp. coltâ€" D. Hinck:! | I^""'" thread workâ€" F. Cairns, M and Son. Carriage Horses â€" 2 yr. okl â€" Har- rison Bros. Roa(^ ters â€" team â€" 'A. McCuaig brood mare â€" And. Hincks. Sp. colt â€" A. Hincks. Single driver â€" Harrison , Auley. Conve'l embroidery, colors â€" F. Cairns, Collinson. Hand hem- stitching â€" F. Cairns, Fisher. Emb'y, eyelet â€" E. Karstedt, McAuley. solid, â€" Fisher, Campbell. Hardanger â€" Collinson, Fisher. Roman Cut â€" Fish- Bros., McDonald Bros., A. MtCuaig. er, Middaugh. Modern floral emb.. The farmer who has good catt'a for sale can make nirney these day.^. We heard a housewife declare the other day that the beefsteak she had purchased was gilt edged! m 9 m Homer I Dante, Shakespear3, and Goethe are now declared to be the four literary giants of th? world. When will Canada produce in th?; class a "highly commended." • • • Half the jails in England have been closed, because of the lack of custom- ers. The British are smoking more and drinking less. An improvemen;. Smokers do not beat their wives. • '• •• We are getting along very we:: with the reduction of the death rale from tuberculosis, typhoid fever, diphtheria and kindred diseases, when along comes the automobile, with the many reckless drivers. ".\L-cident" prevention must have increased at- tention, if the record of the longevity «s to be kept up with credit to mo.'- ern civilization. • • • Sfill there is no word of the auth- orities '^'roviding walks on the hiHi- ways for the safety cf pedestrians. Some politicians, when appealed to, reply in effect that the highways are for autos and trucks, and that foot passengers must look out for them- selves. And the â- â™¦laughter goes on. Why not apply a portion of the in- creased oil ta:: ti the provision of footpaths. Lady drivir â€" A. McCuaig, Harrison Bros. Best team on grounds â€" S. Williams. Best comic outfit â€" Har- rison Bro3. POULTRY Buff Orpington, male â€" T. Kichol. femaleâ€" T. Nichol, 1 and 2. Buff or- pington, male, young â€" T. N'jhol 1 and 2. female â€" Nichol 1 and 2. Blacic Orp., mal-.'â€" Mrs. J. C. Adama. Hh. j I Is. Red, male â€" Mrs. Adams. Toulouse I goose, male â€" F. D. Cairns 1 and 2. i I female â€" F. D. Cairns, Geo. Cairns. I Chinchilla Rabbit, mala â€" C. F. Sheffle, H. Karstedt. Femaleâ€" | Sheffle Karstedt. Best pair of Ply- mouth Rocks â€" H. Karstedt. GRAIN AND SEEDS Fall wheat, white â€" Geo. Calms sp. wheat, marquis â€" J. C. Adams, R. Ramage. Bu. barley, C "rowed â€" F. Cairns, Ramage. Oats, large â€" ' Cairns, Ramacro. Peas, large â€" Ram- ' pge. Fisher. P-'a.i, small â€" .1. Bur- net. Buckwheatâ€" T. McDougall,.Ram- ! age. F;?ld corn â€" J. J, McRae. Tim- othy seedâ€" T. McDougall, J. C. Ad- ams. Colored Beanrjâ€" T. ',"IcDi«u- gall, J. J. McRac. Red Clover see,"! -L. A. Fisher, J. C. Adams. Ai- The Ojwar J Prolest ' The executive o<f the Centre Gr?y Softball League met one night last week lo deal v.ith the protest, lodged by the Onwaf-d ti^ani, on a certain decision given in the last game play- ed. This decision meant a differen- ce of 3 runn in the total run."! si'jred by the Ma.Yv/tll 0, as 3 runs came in after thi.s decision, before the third man was retired in thni inning, and at the fini.sh the score stood 10-12 in favor of !\!axwcll. â-  The result of the game hinged on that particular "play The game in oucstion was with n runner on first base and a runner on third base, with tlio pitcher standing left first base and ran down to .sec- ond. The Onward;* claimed he war, out. Maxwell claiming that the batter had to be in his box, as well as the pitcher. The advice of outside ump- ires was sought and the decision was that the runner was out for leaving his base and that it *'a.s not necessary for a batter to be in his box. The executive, after looking into the mut- ter, voted to sustain the prot?sl iind have the game replayed with only one opposed. .Since this meeting a fourth decision has come from Toronto which reads: that the catcher must be m his box, as well as the pitcher, bu-- nobody seems prepared to say deftn- Itely that the catcher was or was not fn the box. The game was to have been called for next Saturday, hut owintr to the "Flu'' epidemic amimg the MAXwel1( player^ the manager has called it off for this week at 1e*»t. Maxwdl is undecided »â- % to whether they can play next weai( or not. â€" Com. 1 ^ â€" »- Cecil Dillon, former Moaford and Owen Sound hockrv player, has sign- ed n contract to piny Ln Springfield, New Blacksmith I have taken over Mr. Harry Wil- Bon'n blacksmith shop and nm now ready to do first clns^ horfosorlng nnd gcnerifl repair work. Satisfac- tion guaranteed. LAWRENC*: McCr.ACKEN. sike cloverâ€" Fisher. ROOTS & VEGETABLES Green mountain potatoes â€" R. Gard- iner, W. .T. McMillan. Cnbbl.n-â€" T. McDouga'.!. P. Gardiner. Potitoes, a. o. k.â€" T. McDougall, .1. F. Ctdlin.^c-. ' Coll potatoesâ€" T. MjDougall, W. J. McMillan. .Swede turnips, Derby â€" Jno. Burnott, J. F. Collinson. Swede a.o.k.â€" T. Nichol, Wm. Aldcorn. Mangolds, Globe â€" W. A. Beator.. long, red â€" W. A. Beaton. Sucar beetd â€" .V. Gardiner. Carrot*, Short- horn â€" T. McDougnl!, T. G. Davis, carrot;:, a.o.v. â€" W. J. McMillan, R. V'luise. Table turnips â€" Pisher. A. 1'. McDonald. Beets, long blooilâ€" Fish- es, IMcMilhm. Bt>et8, turnip ront.- ed â€" Vause, J. F. MiDona'.d. " Par.;- r.'p.sâ€" 7-MvMillan,, Van.v- ^" |! shea winter â€" Fisher, T. McDougall. Cab- bage, c:;heart â€" W. A. Hawlrn. T. J. J)av\fi. picklingâ€" Davis, Ilawken.' a.o.v. â€" McMillan, Rtl'lcy. Cauli- flower â€" ilav.ken, Thur'^ton. Potato onionsâ€" Davis, T. McDougall: Dutch sets â€" McMillan, J. E. Kichob Pump- j hin, corn yellow â€" Gardiner, I\I:'Uaa. Squash, table â€" Thunston, Geo. Cuirn.i ' Marrow â€" J. E. Nichol, Ramage. Cel- ery, white â€" Hawken, Dan Campbell. Citronsâ€" -/Geo. Cairns, Gardin-.-r. To- ! niatoos â€" Fisher, Davis. Wnttrmc':- | ons â€" T. McDougall. Miuskmelons â€" 'i'. , M(!)ougall, Fislitr. ripe â€" Davi.*, T. I\liil)ouga!l. Table corn â€" Davl.s. Best roll, of vegetables â€" T. McDoug- all, Thurston. stalks ensilage corn â€" J. J. MtRae. UAHtY & DOMESTIC T) pounds of honev â€" Mrs. Fisher. .*> pound;! of butt?;- â€" G. Cairn.i, W. A. Beaton, Robt. Vau«"-, i> lb. crock â€" G. Cairp', V«u.if, Collinson. 10 lo. blocksâ€" G. Cairns, H. Karstedt, T. colors â€" T. Nichol, McAuley. Lunch con set and doilies â€" Campbell, Da\:j. Table mats, crocha; â€" Davis, Camp- bell. Tray cloth â€" Hawken, Fisher. Tea cosy â€" Collinson, Fisher. Centro- piece, white â€" G. Cairns, Collinson. Sideboard scarf â€" Campbell, J. E. Nic- hol. Pillow slips, hand trimmed â€" • McAuley, Davis. Towels, emb . â€" Collinson, Campbell. Pr. towels, bther band trimming â€" Mc.'^uley, Vause. Dresser cover â€" T. Nichol, Col- linson. Pin Cushion â€" McAuley, Col- linson. Emb. night gown â€" J. > Nichol, Middaugh. Buffet setâ€" >. Nichol, Davis. Table runner â€" E. Karstedt, T. Nichol. Badroom slip- pers â€" Vause, J. McLean. Ladies' handkerchief â€" , Campbell, Collin son. Soirvietten â€" McAuley, Camp< bell. Jacket and bootees, child's â€" Davis, Adams. Child's short dress â€" McAuley, Collinson. Colored centre piece â€" .Adams, Nichol. Sofa pillow emb. colors â€" .Adams. J. E. Nich'» Modern cross stitch â€" Campbell. Ap- pliqueâ€" J. E. Nichol, E. Karstedt. Sofa pillow, other hand work â€" Camp- bell, Adams. Coll. 5 pieces each kinC embroidery â€" E. Kar-^tedt, Hlfw^ken. Coll. other fancy needle worli â€" Hawk- en, E- Karstedt. Tea cloth emb. anfl rrochot trimmed â€" Cairipbell. J. E. Nichol. Shopping bag â€" Davis, Ad- ams. FLOWERS Hand bounuet â€" J. McLean, Rr.mag:" Table ccntr?piece â€" G. Cairns, T. Cairns. Coll. house plants â€" Camp- bell, Ramage. (icranium in bloor.-.â€" W. A. Bsaton, Mc.Auby. Coll sweet peas â€" Middaugh. W. Br^wn. ' Hoiin-- fern â€" Vause. Fuschia, any kiiu" â€" Campbell, J. E. Nichol. Begonia, any o k â€" Adams, H. Karstedt. Gladioli â€" Geo. Cairns, Campbell. â-  Hydrangea â€" Vause, -Adams. 'Dahlias â€" F. Cairns, Middaiiuh. CMl Dahliasâ€" F. Cairns. Middaugh. Coll. foliageâ€" H. Ka- ;'("iU. Adams. • Alters â€" Ha.wken, Mc.*»uley. FRUIT Apples, northen spy â€" F. D. Cairna R.-image. Gokk>h Russets â€" F. D. Cairn.'-., W. A. Benton, a.o.v.â€" wint?;- -:â€" Kamage. AI.-MilianT snow â€" Ramage Colbert â€" J; J. McRae. Alexanderâ€" H. Karstedt, Ramage. St. Lawrence â€" F. Cairns, Ramage. A. O. V., fallâ€" Ramage, Cairna. Wolf j River â€" rVause Ramage. Colloi-tion â€" Raniag",. F. Cairns. Crab?, large â€" Ilawken, Crabs, medium- â€" Beaton, AdnniM. Plums â€" Keilcy, F. Cairns. Pears, fall â€" Hawken, Adams. Pears, winter â€" Vause. J. I. Graham, W. Proat, Judgcr. CHILDREN'S WRITING & DRAW c: Last verses o ''Abid.> with Me", let- ters and figures nnd map of Grey Co.â€" l3t Kathleen Mcphail; 2, Jean McLachlan, lird, Ha/.ol Bender. Medal, (N. B. College) to HIâ€" Fountain pen and pencil. (Se?'y) to 2nd; one ouarter gross steel pens (N. ered excellent sermons at both ser- vices. The choir of Annesley Un- ited Church, Markdale, under the leadership of Mr. J. H. DuiWas, ren- dered splendid numbers, both after- noon and evening. i Miss Jean Wright and cousin, Miss Gilray of Toronto visited with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ! Wright recently. I Miss M. K. Graham visited her sister, Mrs. P. Huson of London a short time ago, ! Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Warling and family visited Chatsworth friends recently. J Auction Sale FAR.M STOCK. IMPLEMENTS, etc. Thurs., Oct. 25th T. J. STINSON LOT 176, South-west T. and S. R. Artemesia. ' LIVE STOCKâ€" Heavy bay horse, | Driving mare, Brown mare, 2 heavy , bay roare.s. general 'purpose grey ' horse, 2 black cows, spotted ?ow, | Grey cow, Blue cow (above cows allj supopseri in calf ^ Hereford heifer, \ Polled Ane-us heif sr, Grev steer, Re^r steer, .S bl^ek steers, all rising twn years. 7 store nigs, brood sow, with' ten nies. Registered Boar. j IMPLEMENTS â€" 3 set 3 - horse' hitch doubletrees (1 new), 2 set of, heavy doubletrees, 4 horse collars,' pair of rubber covers, pair 20 inch zinc horse collars, ^et of single bar- 1 ness. set of plow harness, 2 set of [ doiiblp harness, set of chimes, string | of bells. .."i whif-f'etrees, 4 neckyokes, j pair of twin neckyokes, Massey-Har- ! ris binder, with fore carriage ind , loadirg trr-k. sevf>n foot ru*- Frost and Wood Mower, fi fno*^ ru^. Deenngi Disc. 14 plate, set "f 12 plate disc, nearly new. hav loadeT". hav -^nke. 10 1 foot, nearly new. Deerin" C'lltiva+or. I nearly new. two fiirro-wed rid'ng plow; democrat. ? set 12 bull iron 'larrows. I grain cradle, erind stone. 2 wheel barrows, stock rack, new McCormack : Deering Seed drill, gravel box, 2 log- ging chains, Deering land roller, 10 foot, 2 Fleury walking plows, one new, gang plow, turnip drill, scuf- ' fler, Speight waeon box, heavy wag- 1 on, international wagon, set of bob j sleighs, cutter, buggy pole, rubber ' tire buggy, fanning mill, weigh scale 2000 pounds, wag(m lifter, heavy wagon bolr.ter. grain bagger, 2 hay, snaths, new Mass;V' iHa'rris canvas j roller and 2 new shanks, Drag bar. nnd sole, cement pounder. 7 new double trees, 4 Frost and Wood pit- man shank.'5. bin robe, 4 binder rones stoneboat and chain and two hooks, •;' cradln blades. "^ st^able forks, .'shov- ' el, canthook, griin bags, stnne ha"-"- mer 2 trr^ivel cbovels. M', nnd II. i turnip pulpcr. 7000 feet of dry lum- ber, lo ton nffiilfa, 20 cords of stove ' wood. bni-"'. l.trge hog.shead. barrel | cbiirn, M"'ott? separator, and many other •,vf!"l-M! F^TRNI'^'''"=^^Bedre-'nV s-U'- r.'n-^ ;' snriie-- Bod't-^nd' "'id' sprin""-". "> , ff^^d' r'i'i''>g ''o-i'-n chxirs; ext.?n.«ion ! taWrt. • >i.ill â- .l♦â- ^-f^. '>.^.-xll tnbi" r-'"V' Iprf *.â- <•' 'e. 'mho' 'tovpf! daven-^-^rt. i»i ),..o„.-, lontbor, 2 kitchen r'-.pbo'^'-'i. c'othr'J "Horsn fa>T.-hT r:!"""-, t'^M- pinn. '' Vinr-'*""- lampn. and nurier- Oii«r T.t'\r.,-. jirti<-!es. TERMSâ€" .'^'1 sun<- rf SIO n''-^ '-n (lov on^tb: "'-ov-^ that nmo"-*- 12 >->-ior>t^'^' .»-o.i)t, i.-il' ^..1 p-ivcn p"^ p*^- iM-nved i"''nt^ not»«. ."> per rent, off ^'tr ' r\*=^ '*^ liAM of '^ot^ts. J. A. Clark nnd G. Dnncan, ..Aiict. Convert Tour Attic Into An Attractive Extra Room at Low Cott Witli GYPROG Send for handsome, free book. "Walls That Reflect Good Judgment." It gives valuable infonnation on Gyproc and interior decoration CANADA GYPSUM AND ALABASHNE. UMITCO Pari* For Sale By Frank W. Duncan, 'afuuMjnt Flesherton, Ont I* • >« Your Home is Your Kingdom Make sure your loved ones will be surrounded with the sunshine of pros- fjerity and happiness in ~" ater years by creating a financial reserve now. Save for sunshineâ€" a savings account is tlie first step. 833 BRAXrilF.S: MARKDALF - A. E. H«nt. Man.(ger. FEVERSHAM - C. H. Smith. IManager. G. Davis. Manle Syrup â€" R. Ramage B. College) to 3rd. W. Brown. Mnp> s'lgnrâ€" ,wishc'-. i Map, Miss Bessie Cairns (Sub- pumpkkin pie â€" J. E. Nichol, T. G. scription to Ont. Farmer.) Davis. Lemon pi' â€" F. C-xirr..!. Cam- Rev's J. Corry & F. Sullivan, judges, bell. Oatmeal cakesâ€" F. Cairns, j FINE ART H. Harrison. Custard pie- Hawk-' Painting in oil, landscape â€" J. Sine- en, G. Cairns. Cream pieâ€" 0, Cairn lair, F. D. Cairns. Paintinft in oil, H. Harrison. Minea pie â€" Dnvl»„ fruit or flowers â€" Hawken, F. D. Collinson. Layer cake, lightâ€" G. Cair- Cairns. I^n and ink sketch â€" McAr,*- nx. rnmpbell. Layer cake, dark â€" cy, Hawken. Pencil dcawingV- Geo. Fisher, Aldcorn. Homemade brand Cairns, L. A. Fisher. Crayon drhw- â€" Vause, J. F. McDonald. Brown ingâ€" Sinclair, G. Cairns. Water cot- bread â€" Davis,, Middaugh. Mi doz. orsâ€" Sinclair, G. Cairns. Any other plain ro-ilsâ€" Davis, G. Cairns. Mi do*, picture of merit- E. Kvrstedt, Sinc- plnin buns â€" Vause, G. Cairns, tarts lair. Extra to schpol children, pe?-. â€"Fit her. *i. Cairns. Scone â€" C. ell sketch, npecial by judges. Rev's Cairns, Cnmpliell. Coll of Canned Sullivan ami Corry. . Fruitâ€" ('unipbell, G. Cairnn. 3 seal- â€" â€" » â€" '- • • â- Â» er.i pickles, sweetâ€" T. Mfcpougall, Da» is. 3 sealer.-i pii-klcu. sour â€" Collin- son, 1). L. McArthur. 2 loaves i,: bread '.'O Canadn" (Karstedt's spec- ^ iitl) â€" T. G. Davis, K-wMtedt'p spcr;. inl from "Catuidiiiiv: Der.uty" pnitvy flour -v.*. A. Peaton. , j LADIES' WORK, DOMI-STIP ; Quilt pi -ce. cotton â€" Huwkr-. Campbell. Comforter â€" G. r^lrns. Ad- ams. Fnn:-.y Qu!',''ngâ€" Nicho',, J. Nrthing j.* ipuro .prcriou.-i than yv*> cycyight. Pro- ted it. ilD W. A. AriPstrondf & Son FLESHLRTON. ONT. IS3^^2^^ iMiFnBiTr"r°«^g«iiBg«^ CHAIN Red & White -store Grocery Specials for This Week LARD 3 65c. lbs. Qt. Jem Jars 1.25 '"'' PURE HONEY per 1 Ac. lb. O'Canad) Flour ""$3.85'*' Cap Special Caps priced from $1:50 to $2.00 TO CLEAR $100 OVERCOATS We have on hand a TuU stock of New Winter Overcoats, heavy weight, plush lined, that will give first class satisfaction Fashionable Tailored Overcoats made from Imported Cloths, English, Scotch Fabrics W. G. KENNEDY PEARS Silver Gloss Starcb 2 1Ac.pks. :l \ I ' Palmolive SOAP 4 29c. bars H«

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