Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 14 Nov 1928, p. 8

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l||pi|^^P«iiw.y|ipi.i . ,. ^m^mmn^^ Ni«iHIV«BnVPIPN«l mm'immiim9mmm''mmm mmmmmmmi WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. '28 THE PLESHERTON ADVANCE Walter's Good-bye Bargains Mean $ $ to You WE ARE CLOSING OUT THIS BRANCH OF OUR BUSINESS ON Saturday, November 24th. That means Smashing Reductions in all Lines from to-day on. ' >i iii All shoes hat were 50 c. will be 25c. AH shoes that were 95c. will be 50c Alfshoes that were $1.95 will be $1.60 All shoes that were $2.65 & $2.75 will be $1.95 Same reductions in all other lines of shoes Men's Tweed $22.50 (}'coats for $15.00 Men's $25 Tweed O'coats for $16.00 Men's $32.50 Blue O'coats for $23.50 Men's $25 Suits for $15.00 Men's $9 Slickers for $5.75 Men's $5 Sweater Coats for $3.95 Boy's $2.50 Sweaters for $1.95 I All yard goods, including Flannelettes and Dress Flannels Underwear and Hosiery at wholesale prices. All Groceries mqst be cleared out at any price. Be on hand J. P. Walter & Son Fleslierton L.O.B.A. ElectioD At the regular meetingr Carnation Lodge, No. 646, L. O. A., the following members were ected to the various offices. P. W. M.â€" Mr». F.' Duncan. W. M.â€" Mrs. Warling. D. M. â€" Mrs. Saunders. D. of Câ€" iMrs. Phillips. Rec. Sec. â€" Mrs. A. Down. Treas. â€" Mrs. Tumey. Chaplainâ€" Mrs. W. Plantt. Fin. Sec.â€" Mrs. F. Thurston. In. Guard â€" Miss Nicholson. 0. Guardâ€" Mrs. C. McEachnie. ^ Guardianâ€" Mrs. Tremp. ^ 1st Lect â€" Miss AUie Norris. 2nd Lect. â€" Mrs. Hawken. Com. â€" Mrs. Henry, Banlcs, Thurston. Phillips and Fisher. Sick Com. Mrs. Fisher, Crossley. , Organist â€" Mrs. A. Down. Asst. Organist â€" Mrs. Lloyd Talbot. AUCTION SALE Geo. Priestly, Lot 16, Con. 6, Gravel Road, Oaprey, will hold an auction sale of farm stock, implements, etc., on Thursday, November 22nd. See bills. â€" »W. Kaitting, Auctioneer. Small AdvertisemiRt s LOST, FOUND & STRAYED LOST â€" 30x3 Vi spare tire and rtm on Saturday, Nov. lOtli, between Flesherton and Rock Mills. Finder please notify Wallace Fisher, Flesher- ton, R. R. No. 1. STRAYED â€" Steer came to Lot 23, Con. 10., Artemesia, on or about the middle of October. Owner prove property and pay expenses. â€" Adam Hislop, Phone 43 r 11, Flesherton. LOST â€" On Saturday, November 10th, from lot 39, con. 7, Artemesia, aged Oxford Down ram, red paint on hip. â€" Alf. Partridge, Flesherton Phono 11 r 41. LOST â€" On November 5th, between my farm and Flesherton, spare tire and frim, 34x4.95i Finder pU^se notify Thos. Phillips, Maxwell, phone 42 r 14, Flesherton. ****<'<'<<-»*<->*<"»*««>*««««-9-***««*fr^*^**«<^««*«-&<*«« ^♦•^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•X-M'^-C •>««"»4~e^C«>«4>««4N>«^«^^.>.S.0H;~>4-»««~>« Local and Personal Mr. and Mrs. Dave McKay of Fort William visited Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart the end of last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Runstadler left on Monday to spend the winter in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patton and little daughter, Jean, visited on Monday with Mrs. H. Wilson. Mr. anri Mrs. F. H. W. Hickling spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs J. D. Clark at Weston, The Ladies' Aid of St. John's United Church will hold their annual bazaar on Saturday, November 24th. Part- iculars later. •Mr. and Mrs. S. D. O'Connor and son, Morgan, of Dundalk and Mrs. Foy and daughter, Mae, of Meaford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Runstadler the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Leader of Lon- don spent the holiday with Mr. and M-s. T.J.Fisher. They were accom-! show was also given by vaudivil'.e performers. Miss Beryle McEachnie of town was the winner of the popu- lar lady contest, and received a goiil watch. Mr. Albert Buchanan of Wyebridge spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Buchanan, Meaford Road. Hiss Macphail Replies Readlyn, Sask., Nov. 2, 1928. Dear Editor,â€" In a recent issue of The Flesherton Advance I read a couple of letters on the sub- ject of who started school fairs In rOB 8ALB FOR SALEâ€" Calf, one week old. |_Wm. Moore, Flesherton. A Fowl Supper will be igiveri in j Grey County. One of the letters the Orange Hall, Maxwell, ^n Thurs- was written by T. Stewart Cooper, day, Novohiber lElth, under the" ' Agricultural Representative for the „„„. , . , -, , , , . auspices of the Osprey Farmers County of Grey. "He took the ground Mrs HarrPat^r'' '"^''"'l ^'"^- ^ ^^^^' *"""^'* "'^°''^' *^'i'^*^ ^ ^*^ ""^^'"^ *° '^^ '"^^ ^""^ ^ " °"' I Convict" will he given by the Port- ' ing up the school fairs, and he is A medicine show was in the new law Dramatic Club. Supper served right. I had nothing to do with the FOR SALEâ€" Two Durham grade cows, and three yearling heifers.â€" Jos. Oliver, Priceville, 'Phone 21 r 3. FOR SALE â€"A quantity of first class dry hardwqod. Apply to â€" R. W. PATQN, Arden, Ont. town hal! all last week and a {=rood f ,,n-. t, to 8. Admission 50 & 25cts. SIX HILL STORES We buy together in order that our customers in the six communities nay mat- erially benefit individu- ally. F. T.HILL & CO., Ltd. Markdale, Ontario THE HILL STORE A Store everyone instin- tJvcIy associates with high quality merchandise at the fairest poslbic prices. Two Moce Weeks WHIRL WIND SELLING If you have not visited this store during the BIG SALE, do not miss the opportunity now. Sale Closes Nov. 24th Every Department is filled with Spec- ial Sale Bargains work, nor have I ever claimed to have had. Some four or five years ago Mr. Cooper gave me the jjrivilege of offe -ing a special prize of $1 to the ciiJId ymak^ng the best spef|-h on "How Canada is governed," at the nineteen local school fairs in Grey County. Mr. Cooper asked me not to exceed $1, rjince that was the highest prize given by the school fair. FOR SALE â€" 10 pigs ready to go, -Russell Purdy, Ceylon. FARM FOR SALE » About 100 acres of good clay loam land, being lots 24 & 25 â€" 2nd con., N. D. R., near Six Comers, about a mile from Flesherton Station, abou: 85 acres of cultivative land, 10 acres in hardwood bush, five acres swamp. Seven roomed house, solid brick with cellar under all, also summer kitchen and wood shed attached. New hip roof barn 45 by 46, drive shed 20 by 40, good spring well and good fences. This farm cheap fr quick sale.â€" Geo. E. Banks, Ceylon, Tele- phone 2 ring 4, Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" Registered Short- horn Bull, roan, 3 year old, quiet, price reasonable. â€" Louis Kerton, Maxwell, Phone Feversham 4 rill. FOR SALE â€" Harness Shop, in- cluding stock and building. Situat- ed in good location on County High- way. For further particulars apply to 0. W. Phillips, Flesherton. FOR SALE or RENTâ€" Good farm, lot 155 and 156, con. 2, W. T. & S. R. containing 110 acres; good buildings, Farm well watered.â€" MRS. RODIE Mr. Cooper also arranged for(STF-WART„ c.o. H. McPherson, E. a meeting of the nineteen winners of |R. Ceylon. first prizes. The • elimination con- ^=â„¢"^ â€" ^' â- " GROCERY SPECIALS Campbell's Soup, all flavors, 2 tins 3CK)tt) Dinf>;nian's Soaj) Chips, 3 fb Rose Brand Pastry Flour, 24 lb. Fancy Blue Rose cRic, 3 lb for Jcr.sey Cream Corn Flakes, 3 pks. Mcl,,areti's Itivincihle Jelly Pud. 5 ."iOO Special Blend Black Tea, poinid A Good Broom Aimer Condensed Soup, all kinds. 3 3 pound Fresh Dates for 21 Canned Pineapple, 2 tins for 3.1 Tall Pink Salmon, 1 i)ound 93 Canned Milk, small size, 2 for 23 Canned Milk, large size, 2 for 25 Canned Peas, 2 tins for 25 Toilet Soaps, re^'-. 10c. line, 4 cakes 59 Shot Polish, Blk. or Brown 29 200 lb. Bodley's Fancy Biscuits, worth 25 3.Sc. per pound, 22 25 17 9 23 25 25 9 test was held in Flesherton and was very well arranged. Judges of high calibre were selected. The audience and children were comfortably seated â€" harmony was evident, and I con- sider the event was truly educational in character. The first prize was a trip to Ottawa for the opening. The second and third prizes were medals. One year Mr. Cooper pro- vided a beautiful medal for fourth prize, and the other yc|irs I divi. For two years I took the winner to Ottawa. The next year I offered an option of the trip or a gold watch and the winner chose the watch. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED â€" Old Noxon Clutivat- or, for repairs. â€" H. Betts, R. H. 3, Flesherton. NOTICE â€" Chopping done on Tues days and Saturdays. â€" Graham Bros. Eugenia, Ont. FARM FOR SALE 200 acres, lots 24 and 25, con. 6, Osprey, situated on County road no. 62, 160 acres under cultivation, bal- ance pasture and hardwood bush. First class grain farm, well fenced, barn 48x74, straw shed, 40x30, cem- ent stables, blacksmith shop, garage r^! ' **''P'«»'«' ^ell and wind milf from school. Priced reasonable. E. C. PEDLAR, SINGHAMPTON. R. r , _J^*»;;ejP«Tersham 1 ; 2-y. .Registered Shorthorn bull f^, . -â- Â« be Charge fS^^V/' "'*""'^'' 2f^Jl^AWKlNS, Eugenlfc W FDDLE ERO&BURNS Barristers, etc GEO E. DUNCAN DUNJ)ALK LUCENSED AUCTIONEER Fop the County of Grev T«n-.. i/"««f SaLfactl^^guJS Datea made at The Advwice offlc^ Last year the final contest was not held at Flesherton, but at the champion school fair on fair day at Owen Sound. Three sneaking con- tests were going on at the sane time '*''^* close togeth^; one child finishin.? while the others were speaking, fol- lowed by applause. To my mind the educational feature was lost. Th5 children had no place to s't, nor had the audience. It wai a hurly-burly sort of thing. I came away feeling that it wasnt fair to the children. HOUSE AN D LOT FOR SALE. In the west end of the village of Flesherton, 6-room house, electric NOTICE - No tresspassing, hunt- fUo ' "' '"'^. ^'""'^'hed with cement ine or tranni.., „« lot, 154-55-50, land ,nH "T***'^ *'''^* »"«» «' . land and good atabLb. An ideol spot for a retired farmer. â€" W. A. ARMSTRONG & SON, ' Flesherton, Ont BULL FOR SERVICE For service on lot 30, Con. 13, Art- ~' ^"?'« »«" Royal Lad No. 178,773. Tenn8:-|2 if paid before January 1929, otherwise |2 50 -DUNCAN WILLIAMS. Eugel.. ing or trapping on 2nd range E. T. & S. R., Artemesia, â€" S. McMullen, Flesherton, R. R. 2. FARM FOR SALE Lot 192 and 193, Con. 1, Proton township, S. W. of Highway no. 10, 100 acres of which 95 is already cleared and workable, good build- ROBT. R. LEE, PROTON STATION, rhone Dundalk 83 r 31. FARM FOR SALE 23 II F. T. Hill & Co., Umiled, Mar)(dale This year Mr. Cooper said he would not allow "How Canada is governed" to be used as one of the subjects. I submitted three others which were accepted. I offered $1 for first prize, 60 cents for second; ' a gold watch as first prise in the ' finals, a ^old medal as second, a silver medal as third. I note Mr, Cooper says "She gave a trip to Ottawa or a gold medal to the winner. These have since been cancelled, and this year two medals were given." I sent the watch this jnear from Portage llu Prtiirieu It may not have reached Durham in time. I did not know the date of the championship fair, but the watch will find the winner. ' Until two years ago I found my work with the Agricultural Represen- tative very pleasant. I had great respect for him, and thought he was fail', yes, generous. Since then 1 find working with him almost an Im possibility. Yours sincerely, â€"AGNES MacPHAIL. Lot 13, Con. 12, Osprey Township, 100 acres; 70 acres good arable land, balance hardwood bush and pasture. Good barn and driving shed, log house, 30 rods from school, good well and windmill. Telephne available; rural mail delivery. Apply to WM. L. KAITTING, Feversham, or H. W. KERNAHAN, Maxwell. HONEY FOR SALE Chioce Clover Honey for sale in bulk. Price 10 cts. per pound. Can supply 6 and 10 pound pails at cost. â€"ROY W. FENWICK, NovlS MaxweH, Ont. ..BOAR FOR SERVICE BUSINESS CARDS Dr. E. C. Murray, L. D. S., dental surgeon, honor graduate at Toront. and Royal College of Dental Srr^S; IL^ .'\. ^" -^ministered to Toronto Street, Flesherton. Prince Arthur Lodge, 333, A.F. & AM. maets in the Masonic Hall Aâ„¢, strong Block, FleshertoT l^y^'iS. day on or before the full mo?„. w. G. Watson, W. M C P t»» Secretary ' ^ Lawrence, Registered Yorkshire Boar for ser- viceâ€" Edgely Bright Vim, No. 99,996 -:-Property of Saugeen Bacon Hog Club. Terms $1.00. â€" C. niNDLE, Proton Station BOAR FOR SERVICE. Registered Yorkshire Boar for aep. I vice by Flesherton Bsicon Hog Club, the property of the Ontario Depart- ment of Aericulture. ors^"et"c 1 T7' ^°"'^**"' Solicit. ors, etc., I. B. Lucas, K. C. W D Block. Phone 2. Branch office?^! Dundalk and Durham. Telford & Bimie, Barristers, .oil- Block' o ' c"'*"^^ ""'^^ «"d B^c. Bwt' 2r\" ^"""*'' Standard Bank P SW r\"*°"' ^Saturdays.) W, P. Telford. Jr., J. p. P. Bimie. Wm. Kaitting, Liscensed AuctioMMi for the counties ol Grey and Slamtk Form and stock sale* a spcdaHbk Termt moderate., aattafactlon gnax may be Ud« at the AdTaaoa Otticat t» Central teleititoM atfle% VvnvMm, N

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