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Flesherton Advance, 6 Nov 1929, p. 8

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1920 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Grey County Peas For Chicago Fair raised or made. The rural resident f was not convinced that an income of : at least $2,000 is necessary if the town i resident is going to live comfortably ^ and have some of the pleasures to I which he is entitled. Sonic years ago > a farmer retired and came to live in ; town. He discussed the matter of liv- 1 One of the exhibits of field peas nhown at the Champion School Fair held at Meaford on Saturday, , . .. . , I ing expenses with us and when he . October 12, will be placed in com- 1 . ,, . ! was told that $1200 a year wouldmcan petition with the world a best, and i ... , , ., T . 4-1 very economical domestic management will he shown at the International ' , Crain and Hay Show to be held at 1 he la " ghed " But , thls TVT , told ! Chicago early in December, These! u f a , fcw y ears latur that h \ had no j which are known as the Golden! ldca l * expcnscs ar , e so h ! gh ' n ! town. This man is no longer in the ! peas Vine variety, were exhibited at Mea- ford by Master Geo. Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lee, of Holland town- ship, R. R. No. 1, Chatsworth. Mr. Lee and his son have already taken the necessary steps for the exhibi- tion of these peas, which at *.hc pres- ent time are at the Ontario Agricul- tural College in Ouelph. There the peas, a bushel of them are to be re- graded in the Field Husbandry De- partmnct, and a peck of them will go to Chicago. This is just one of the results of the excellent work being done through the school fairs held in Sep- tember each year throughout Grey county, and it will be a great en- couragement to the boys and girls of the country to perfect themselves in their farm work and to grow only the best. Thc result of this experi- ment will be watched with much in- terest. Cost of Living in Town flesh, but his last years were not so i pK-asant as he thought they would be j because of inadequate means to in- | dulge some very legitimate desires. When all the milk, butter.cream, poul I try, most of the meat, all of the pota- | tops, vegetables, eggs apples and ! some other items of the domestic ! budget are never counted in the ex- i penscs of living it makes a big dif- I jfercnoo Nvh,e:i those items become j part of the cost of supplying the din- ner table. Alliston Herald. Sold 5 Legged Calf Among the registered Holstein cat- tle disposed of by auction, and belong- ing to Charles Rutherford of Peel township, was a five-legged calf, 10 months old. The extra appendage was attached to the shoulders of animal j and, although curved in shape, was of i normal size. Thc other four legs were perfectly formed and the calf is in a splendid condition. The extra limb does not impede the animal in any way. It was sold for $27. The herd of disposed of and the prices were all ovcr flOO and up to $150. Mt. Forest Confederate. lW*~**>'><*S^r^^ ', i Small Adv ts. > > j LOST OR STOLEN i STRAYED A short hair red ter- I Her, on Oct. 17. Information thank- 'lully received. W. J. Caswell, Prot- !on, R. R. 3. I F O H 8 A L E | FOR SALE Fifty pullets mostly 'Rocks. Alb. Blackburn, Maxwell P.O. FOR FOR SALE Talman Sweet apples Lew. Genoe, Eugenia, phone 43 r 31. Farm For Sale BY TENDER. 106 acres in Osprey, nearly nil un- der cultivation. Cement house and large frame barn with stone base- ment. Lot 31. Con. 10, Osprey. An- ply to John Thompson, Agincourt, Ont., administrator of the estate of SALE - A litter of youngl the Jate George Thompson. Give pigs. Fred Brackenbury, Flesherton i vour best offer - "What does it cort to live in town?' We heard this question rather warmly '^.^ cows WM debated by residents of urban and ru- ral Alliston Saturday night. The man who lives in town cited the fact that the garden is thc only producer which a resident can depend even to The Markdale Standard carried the a small extent. He stated that the ne- following curious advertisement:"Any ccssity of buying chicken feed made person or persons accusing me of buying eggs about as cheap as keeping causing the death of my wife's cow hens. He stated that everything must which died on my premises on Oct. be bought by the town resident and 7th, l!2i, will be prosecuted aecord- enumoraU'd a long list of things he ing to law." The advertisement Is now buys but when on the farm either signed by the wife's husband. F. R. OLIVER U.F.O. Member for South Grey for the Second Term in the ProvincialLe Legislature PORTLAW PUBLIC SCHOOL | VANDELEUR Sr. 4 Grace Phillips, Dorothy Bad- Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Ready of St gerow, Clara Boyce, Mary Sheardown. . Varys and Mr . and Mrs . Jim Cochrane ' FOR" S ALE ~ Coal heater "Good heer," in first class condition. Will sell cheap. S. Campbell, Eugenia. FOR SALE Brood sow due to 'arrow about Nov. 20th. Lawson .Vhitchead, Flesherton. FOR SALE Harriston range, al- nost good as new. Enquire at this office. FOR SALE Registered Leicester ram lamb from well-wooled stock. B. A. Hargrave, R. R. 5, Markdale. FOR RENT A six roomed house with good garden, opposite high school. W. J. Caswell, Proton R.R. 3. FOR SALE Dining room suite In oak, consisting of buffet table and six hairs, in first class condition. To ell cheap. F. J. Thurston, Flesherton HOUSE FOR SALE A bargain !'/r a quick sale; must be moved at once. Mrs. M. Jamieson, Flesh- erton. FARM FOR SALE. 50 acres, lot 165, 1st S. W. T. S.R. r Artemesia, 35 acres under cultivation with 4 acres of swamp and hardwood bush; pood bank barn 40x45, and dri- ving shed 22x30; frame house, five rooms. Farm is situated on the pro- vincial highway with public school 30 rods distant and 1% miles south of Flesherton. CHAS. BEST, R.R. 3, Proton Station. Jr. 4 Wilbert Fisher, Llelbert Fish- of Colboume have returned home er, Clifford Taylor, Bert Hopps. aftt , r attending the funeral of the Sr. :i Bobbie Meldrum, Johnnie latc Mrs. Davis Sr. The family and FOR SALE A. C. Daytona radio with 5 tubes, also grafonola, to ;ell very reasonably. Mrs. W. A Armstrong, Flesherton. FOR SALE Young pigs ready to wean $4 each, also purebred Oxford Down ram lamb $15. John Grum- mett, R. R. 2. Proton Station. FOR SALE Purebred Oxford Skinner, Juhn Blakey. Jr. 3 Florence Boyce. \YK ARK HAXDUXr, ANY AMOUNT OF friends have the sympathy of the com- munity in their bereavement. Sr. 2 Carrie Skinner, Gracie Jam- Our teacher, Miss Bown, has re- ieson, Hoy Chapman,' Vera McMullen. turned to her duties herc af ter bcing Mai jcric Pedlar, Bernice callrcl home on account of the dcath of her father. Much sympathy is felt FOR Tin: < >NT.S PREPARING FOR TLIF. Til. \.\KSr,IVI.\r, MARKKT. All poultry must be at tin- grading station n<>t lat- er than 12 o'clock noon, Thursday, Nov. 7th. ARTEMESIA & OSPREY CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY, LTD. 2nd. Plantt. 1st- Muriel St. Helnirc, Sadie Me- for Miss Brown in her 8orroWi Kee, Elda IVdlar, Harry Badgerow, Louise Boyce. Dr. A. P. Brace of Toronto, Field secretary for the Sons of Temperance Sr. Pr.-Ruby Yates, Mable BIaley. i0t . c . u , )ied thc pu]pit jn vandclcu* Jr. Pr. Alice Shier, Harold Phill- 1 church on Sunday afternoon and M'j\v.-l!yn Skinner, Geo. Boyce. preached a fine sermon. He will M. JOHNSTON, Teacher, also address a meeting in the church A r\}\: '.en i>i<> srppcr will be held on Friday evening, welcome. Everybody is At the election here on Wednesday n . . IV nil VAWV1VU I V1B WU ITWUIVMUhJ in the Arn-.y Barracks at Providence ' of last week the vote was, Olivcr,85, r,n Mnvnmhor 11th. i nd-T he ailSDlCLM ! on November llth, under '-he of Providence Ladies' Aid. Supper Perdue 27. There were not suffici- ent ballots sent for thc poll and thc from 6 to 8 p.m., and P i-o K ram to be Dcputy Rcturning offk . cr had to given in the church. Admission .{0.-. phone to Hanovcr to have morc sent and 20c., Come -and enjoy yourselves. overj whcn lne supp iy became nearly THE STORE WITH SERVICE F.T.HILL&CO.^Ltd. CHAIN STORES Markdale, Ontario OUR BUYING POWER SAVES YOU A LOT OF MONEY See Large Pesters for List of Specials Men's Tweed Suits $13.75 Men's Fall Overcoats Men's Tweed Suits, mostly all custom 19 only Men's Hitfli Class Overcoats- made. Best of trimmings. Excellent Some Barrymore cluth in Navy Uluc or quality tweed. A real bargain d?1 r > Clearing at flJ. Men's Suits at $19.75 Fancy Clieck. Beautifully made and wonderful value ully* | A at P **' Men's Fall Overcoats All our Men's Suits, sold regularly at 30 only Men's Overcoats. All new and $2:5 ;md $27.50 in Worsted, Navy Serge up-to-date styles. A wonderful selection and Fancy Stripe.' Excellent value at of patterns anH plain cloths in the lot. Values up to $25.00. Clearing at thc low price of regular selling price, bargain at A real $19.75 Men's Winter Overcoats Boys' Heavy Winter Coats 15 only Men's and Young Men's 15 only Boys' Heavy Winter Overcoats Heavy Winter Overcoats in assorted in plain and fancy check materials. dark tweed patterns. All well made and es 27 to 34. Many of thc coats sold re- best lining. \Yorth up to $22.50. gularly up to $14-50 Autumn Clearing .Vutumn sale price ........................ $10.95. sale price per garment ...................... $6.95 Boys' Suits $5.00 Men's Tweed Pants $1.95 35 1'x.ys' Suits in Tweed and Serge. 48 pair of Men's Tweed Pants, good Some have 2 pair of pants, and all must heavy quality tweed, strong pocketing. he cleared out at Your Choice ........ $5.00 P.elt strap and cuff botom. Price $1.95 "Where Quaity is Higher Than Price" FARM FOR SALE Lot 32, Con. G, Artemesia, one hun- dred acres, about 65 acres under culti- vation, about 5 acres of bush and S acres of swamp; spring creek running through pasture near rear of farm? about 40 rods flrpm acttool. Good bankbam 45x09; frame bourn with 9 rooms, good oflar, good drilled well, hen pen and entail orchard. Half mile from Rock Mjlls and 4 mifes from Tlesherton, roral rout*. Will sell reasonably. WALTER RUSSELL, R- R. No. 1 Flesherton. FARM FOR SALE About 100 acres of good clay loam land, being lots 24 and 25, 2nd con. N.D.R., near Six Corners, about a mile from Flesherton Station, about 85 acres of cultivated land, 10 acres in hardwood bush, five acres swamp. | Seven-roomed house, solid brick with under all, also summer kitchen Down yearling, also 2 year old ram roof , barn 45 * 46 ' drive shed 20X 40, -Edgar Belts, Eugenia, Phone 9r *? od , sprln * we " and . f ood , fen s - This farm cheap for quick sale. Geo. 12, Fevcrsham. EJJanks, JPlesherton, telephone 36_J. LOST At my shooting match on FARM KTif? *IAl I? n't- f\ A i fit * **Xi 1 \Jl\ JnJUl-, Thursday Oct. 31, several bills am- ounting to $45. Finder will greatly 110 acres in , hc Township of oblidpe by returning it jo me. " Fisher, R. R. 1, Flesherton. Thos. temesia. lots 77 and 78. 1 N.D.R.. ! about 85 acres under cultivation. ' balance pasture and mixed bush; barn FOR SALE new seven roomed 36x60 with T 36x45. all with stone house with all modern conveniences, basement, in good repair, water at Toronto St.. Flesherton. Write or barn: drivir.st shed 24x30. also hen phone C. J. Crossley. G51 Annette KjJSJS* groomed . so ' Kl bricl f nous with soft water cistern and furnaro. This is a (rood cram and stock farm, well fenced and watered, situated convenient to railway, church and : school. Reason for sellinsr is nn Toronto,, phone Junction 2161. MISCELLANEOUS Potatoes Wanted-Highcst market ' "f~ un t price. Phone 38 r 3. A. C. MUIR. ulnrs apt>lv on nremii-os. W. A. MOP.TON. Tho Vandelcur Womens Institute held thi'ir October meeting at the homo of Mrs. P. J. Thompson of Mark dale on Thursday of last week and a fine program wcs given. Dr. Care- foot gave a very interesting address on Goitre. Mrs. Frank Davis and Miss Myrtle Freeman gave readings. Miss Thompson gave a recitation and the Misses Thompson piano soloa. j 1, Eugenia. A dainty lunch was served at close of the meeting. DP.ESSJ1AKING I am open for R- R- 2, Proton Station, dressmaking engagements, with head- ' quarters in Mrs. M. Jamieson's res- ! BOAR FOR SERVICE, idcncc. Mrs. E. M. Waters, Flesh- ! Registered Yorkshire Boar for ser- erton. | vice by Flesherton Bacon Hog Club, TRUCKING All kinds of truck- ' th Property of the Ontario Depart- to Union Stock Yards especially, jment of Agriculture. |-\V. B. Winters, Maxwell, Phone 92; ~ C - STEWART. Caretaker, r 14 at my expense. NOTICE Lots 4 and 5, concession SIIOKTIIOUN BULL FOR'SERVICl Registered Shorthorn bull for sar- 'J and lots 6 concession 8, hunthg, vice at lot 6, Con. 9, Osprey, "Merry fishinf; and trespassing strictly pro- Marquis" No. 179,135; Sire, Bonni O. D. R. SCHOOL Sr. 41. B. Whytc, Susan McKin- non absent. hibited. S. R. Hawkins & Son, R. R. " ar ? u ' s 142 ' 381 : P^nr, Red Butterfly 131,078. Terms Purebred* $5.00. grades $2.00. Cows not returned be charge full price. S. R. HAWKINS. Eugenia. the NOTICE Will the person or per- sons \vlio entered my house and re- moved several articles please return them, it will save them any further trouble. Mrs. Colgan, Flesherton. WANTED Good farm to rent, 100 M1DDLE0RO & BURNS Barrister*, etc. Ofices Owen Sound, Durham and Flesherton. Flesherton vesy Sr. 3 Marjorie Ostrander, Elsie | or 200 acres, convenient to school. | Saturday afternoon and errening. McKinnon and Lloyd Vause equal, ' State full pnrtieiflars in letter or Donald McMillan. Jr. 3 Wesley Whyte. Sr. 2 Bobby Meads, Ada Ostrand- l>hono Feversharn. H. J. Courvoisicr, R. R. 1, Eugenia. BUSINESS CARDS D> Bryce - D. D. NOTICE Hunting or trapping on , S - dental surgeon, 'graduate 'of Uni- er, Donnie Whyte, Farquhar McKin- lots 158-59-60 and 161,3rd range W. I v< jy * ^ Toronto. Gas administer- non and Harry Whyte equal. i T. & S.R., Artemesia, is strictly pro- $ of D^E^C^urra* ^ "*'* liiKifiii) Trnc ^\O aartfd mill V\rt T-\foo_ i . i TT1 l_ _ . * * *V1UIHW Jr. 2 Grant Muir, Ambrose Huddy, hibited. Trespassers will be prose- Willie Shcward, Eris Oliver absent. Jr. 1 Angus McMillan, Willio Mends, Donne Meads, Jack DingwalT absent. Pr. Marjorie Whyte, John McKin- non, Emma Ostrander, Evelyn Huddy, Alice Dingwall absent. J. L. McCANNEL, Teacher. ' cuted. Lther Duckett. , street. Flcsherton. Phone 69. Prince Arthur Lodge, 333, A.F~& ' FOR SALE OH RENT 100 ac- *J**J*J M '***^\" ^~fiy"Z*"*?Mon the shrp of Artemeata, JH mile from I G Wntanr , w .. , . W., Q ROCK MILLS school. 2 mites from Flesherton. to L'. R. Thistlethwaite, 24 Toronto or W. J. Bel- lay, Fleahcrton. m 0n> Secretary GOOD SMOOTH FARM OF 70 acres best of land almost all under cul 4th. class Murray Fisher 91, Nat- tivation 2 Mi miles north east of halie Patton 86, Jack English 79, Leo' Fleshert % Q Good barn 33x40, new T ' Kamsre 20x22, good brick house, newly Croft 63, Laurie decorated( 2 0x35. well, windmill anil ares orchard. Priced for quick Patton 70*, Julia Runsiill 62. ors Lucas & Henry, Barristers, Solicit, s. etc., I. B. Luca 8 , K. C., W. D. Henry, BA. Offices, Markdale LUCM Block P hone 2 . Branch rff Dundalk and Durham. -*v . Wm. Kalttfng, Licensed Auctioneer , .*?* the "ratios of Grey and Simbe. Sr. 3 Leslie Seelcy 86, Leila Clark gW. , Ap ? ly M L _ x ? c< J' T * Ien I7 * Lucas, i Farm and stock sales a specialty Terms moderate, satisfaction gn%- anteed. All arrangements and dates may be made at the Advance office, Or. Central telephone ot'floe, or by addressing me at Markdale, or MM, S. Dezell, P. R. No 5,0wen Sound. FARM FOR SALE OR RENT" A good farm for sale or to rent with comfortable buildings and in a good state of cultivation. This farm is in the Township of Artemesia, quife J near Ceylon and Priceville. A real snap for quick sale. For further if 67. Jr. 3 Robert Clark 70, Ethel Par- Ravel 78, Iva English 76, Jack Mon- ajrhan 73* Marguerite Croft 72, Lloyd Partridge 69, Lawrence Phillips 68, Lulu Russell fit*, Mabel Shier 56*. 2nd. class Russell Phillips 05, Glen ard Croft 88, Bessie Russell 45. Primer Edna Croft 95, Edna Par- tridge RO, Cecil Shier 70, Chester Shier 00, Gordon Shier 6!7. A Primer Arthur Betts 90, Harry Fisher 85, Ted Croft 80, Phyllis Par- rid'itc 50. . GEO E. Th;> numbers are percentages. * ' DUNDALK Those marked * missed one or more LICENSED 'AUCTIONEER exams. Number on roll 37. Aver- For th "'County "tyf XJf jy. Terms: ago' attendance for month is 35.76. 1 per cetit. Saflsu\ptlori Mra. Francis J. Seeley, teacher. Dotes niade at Tbe AJteOko offlfi. BOAR FOR SERVICE- ; Registered Yorkshire Boa* fo* ser- ' Bri S Ut Vlny fcfc information! apply to Mrs. Sarah' Property of Mills, R.R. 1, Proton Station, phone,' Club. Terms $1.00. Dundalk 62 r 4. O. Station BULL FOR SERVICE u Bul1 foi> Berv ce. $1.50 if before January, otherwise $2 , c< Akl118 ' R - R - 3. Protoa Station. i,- i i

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