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Flesherton Advance, 11 Mar 1925, p. 8

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redneiday. March 11, 1925 TUB WlMmmXOH APVAWCB Trimiphri Over MarMale 6 to 4 TIm FIe«h«rton Int«rm3diat«ii play- ed the be«t hockey of the season, humbled the speedy Markdale Sex- «t the period while Markdale was by Beard thus tieing the acore. The. boy» »how;d their punch however when R. Boyd acored another for Fleiiherton and George McTavish Iput the game "on ice." with another. [Although Markdale gave ewrythlng I they had, they ware unable \o brj-ak into the scoring column again. A,lbtli-t Buchanan gave general Na Scait la Game WUk MMfciateMaMs Hen The Fair Maida of MarfcdaU, play- ed their Blater. of the hi^h *chooJ here in an interesting game of hockey on Wednesday night last. The game «nded with the score 0-0, and as nei- •II at the rink here Monday night ; satisfaction as referee although he , ^^^^ gj^ ^gg ,wiUing to run the nsk I the final score being 6â€"6. I made an error in the last period, The locals opened the game with I.when he called a goal, nearly pre- • burst of speed. K. Boyd scoring ' cipitating a riot. Th3 best of f*ehng two goals with his bullet-like shot. R, i however prevails among the players. Boyd b?at Kelley again near the end i Markdale of thj period while Markdale was jcoai.Kelley; Defence, Mercer find unable to coax a goal out of Akins. j Beard; Centre, K?lley; Wings.Sullivan In the last period "Co<iy" McTa-jand Littli-johns. Subs. McCutchcon vlsh scored for Markdale when the ' Henry and Roberts. puck glanced in off his skate. "Hap" j fiesherton Boyd scored his second for the locals] ^^^^^. Akin.-, Defence, S. McTavish ITH UNE AND VICINITY Mr. John G. Beaton passed away at the home of his son, Wm., on this line on Monday last. The deceased suffered from a paralytic stroke last fall and until his daath graduaUy grew weaker. Mr. Beaton was born in Mull, Scothind. In 1879 he married Mary Ann Pattsrson. who predeceased him Ave ysars ago. They leave to mourn their loss two sons. Will in Arteonesia and Henry in Glenelg; and six daughers, Elsie of Buffalo, Mabel in Hamilton, Mrs. Wilson of Florida, Mrs. Henry Eck- hardt and Mrs. Angus McArthur both of (ilenelg, and Mrs. Jas. Edge, Elbo, I _ . _, . 1 ! \%7aA^ SmaH A^vertiseilients of defeat it was called a scoreless tie The 'girls played a good game and while it was not a petting party Murph Murphy ruled with, a rod of iron and kept things straight. Ma- rie Patton ptayed her usual good game, whil-' Evada Wilson was good in goal. Margaret Dundas and Inea Sask Colgan played well for Markdale, al- nesday last was though both teams are weU balanced. | house and graveside by the Re/. A.J LOST OR STRAYED | Lost â€" Beagle pup nine months oid | strayed away on Sunday. Has col- lar with name on and small padlock. â€"Dick Clark, Flesherton. FAttMSFOe^Alik*^ The funeral service on Wed- conductetd at the STOCK FOR SALE Da the Twonto I4n«' Pi ot iâ€" lal Wghmuf. Tbre* farms, laro oi IM^ aerw and on* of 60 acre* all claarwL First class buildings, up to dat« ia • every particular. Will s<-ll any * oa» of these. Good brick house on mi wl tha farms. The stabling for aaal- FOR SALE â€" 3-ycar-oid ileifer mab ia perfect One farm has tarn due to freshen on or about the last acres hardwood bush and anothar of June.â€" Mrs. Jas. Gepoe, Flesherton ; nondred has tltrae acres of tuiiBar â- â-  â-  land has buildinngs for everything on a nic? lift shot and then Beard and F. Thurston. Centre.C. McTavish! counted the la.^t goal of the period, ^yj^gg. j^ goyd ^nd R. Bov(|. Subs the score standing 4 â€" 2. In the last period Murph. Mercer scored with his terrific shot followed Watson and G. McTavish. Referee â€" .'V. E. Buchanan. Agent Wanted to sell " Community " Products â€" Bread and Cakes. Tiie agency for this fa- moi:s line of superior food products offerE a splendid opportunity that will sdd prestige to your local trade and bring you new business. Local advertising is part of the strvice wc provide suitable age.- tE. Write for particulars. The hockey club have had & hig season and find thimselves free from debt a thing impossible in former years. The rink company have pro- filed l,y the hoekty team and should make an effort todevelop the young talent for' future ye.irs. Th? Flesherton Hockey Club de- sire to thank the public for their support during the past season and 1 wish to say that the players ap- preciate the fans support at all times. G. B. Welton Pres.; W. G. Akins Sec. Markdaleâ€" Goal, Inez Colgan; De- fence. p:ieanor Noble, Margaret Sul- livan: Forwards, Margaret -Dundas and Jean Walksr; Centre, Agnes Sul- livan; Subs, Dorothy Stevenson, Elo- ise Roberts and Enid Wilson. Fleshertonâ€" Goal, Evada Wilson; Defence, Edna McCallum. Elsie Mc- Kec; Forwards, Thelma Wilson, Lau- ra Boyd; Centre, Marie Patton; Subs Evelyn Ferris.' For Sale â€" Yorkshire ?ow, due An- rll 24 with second litter; also two head of cattle. 2 y jars old â€" Wm. Car- son, Flesherton. S. S. NO. 7, ARTEMESIA Preston. Mrs. Geo. Campbell spent a few days with her daughter, Lillian, in Toronto. Hazel Young, teacher at Irish Lake, visited at her parental home over the week end. Stone's Line counle of days last week, Miss Edna !^ichol, their teacher, suffering from a very bad cold. FOR SALEâ€" Grade cow for sale needed, including poultry house aai due to fresheft March 7th. t?n years Pi» P*"*- No broken land and cle«Tf old.â€" W. Walker, Eugenia. 'of weeds. Any person interetsed FOR SALE oi' exchange on a young work horse, young pigs, bacon type, ready to wean â€" Herb. Corbett, Proton Station. of weeds. I should investigate. 1 -T. J. STINSON. ' ' Imy Proton SUtion P.O. FARM FOR SALE East half of lot 3 and iQt 4, Con. 4, FOR SALE â€" Grade Heifer rising 3i Artemesia, 150 acres, good barn and chool was clos2d a j years old, due May 2, now milking.â€" ' house also good orchard, well water- 'ONWARD" NEWS Jas. Sargent, Ceylon. 4â€" Sadie Oliver (H), Beth Dick Parslow, Sadie Vause Form Hincks, absent. Form 3â€" Kathle«n McPhail (H), K.nneth McKinnon, .41nieda Hineks, Mary McDonald, Christine McKinnon, John Woollard, Jack McMillan, Mat- Williamson, Angu."? McPjjail, Leonard Wilson. Form 2 â€" Joe Willi8m.son, Jean BROWN'S BREAD LIMITED TORONTO K. Boyd played his best game of the winter, scoring two goals whils RedK- was also very effective grab- I '^'"''^ bing three. George McTavish kept his family in the hunt when he scored McKinno;i, Jessie the w"V"- ng goal. j ^.'g^^.^ '^^^^ ^ B. O'Strandcr, Ada Wni. Davidson had his arm cau!?ht ! Whyte abssent. in a boring machine in the Mt. For-. Form 1 -Susie McKinnon, Martha foundrv and the limb was so : O'Strandsr, Isabel McMillan, Ira eft badly lacerated that it may have to be amputated. In his speech on the beer ammend- nient I'l -.uier Feriruson declared that horeaftcr there would be no more refyrcndums or plebiscites and the governmc-At would enact laws and tak'j the entire r3snonsibility there- foi-. Whyte absent. Pr. â€" Lloyd Vausc, Muriel Mallyon. No. on roll 26; av. att. 15. May Muir, Teacher Lostâ€" On Saturtjiy, 7th inst., a small' i5ized black fountain pen be- tween T. Clayton's store and Frank Thurston's residence. Reward at Advance office. We are now enjoying a spell of springlike weaxher. Quite a number attondsd Onward's box social on Friday last. An ent^ ertaining program was first given and was followed by the sale of thtf boxes. Mrs. Chas. Gilby, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. McDonald. is very ill at present. Wc are p;lased to renort that Mr. Clarke JIcMillan is recovorini; nicely from the sick spell which has held him a victim the past few weeks. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson of Hamilton are visiting with Sir. and Mrs. .A.rchic Currie. May Muir spent the week end in Toronto with her sister, Marion. Messrs. Tom Currie, Farquhar Oliver and Emma Oliver are under the spell "f heavy oolds which are so prevalent in this neighborhood. 5Ir. M. Reany visited at the homo of Mr. D. McPhail over the week end. i Walter Williamson trailed a large I porcupine to its lair on Monday. it3^ble and cheap. â€" Fred R.R. 2, Flesherton. Russell, ed, large hardwood bush 16 acres. â€"NEIL CAMERON, Ceylon. FOR SALE â€" Four cows due March 18, March 29, May 20 and one fresh; all young and in fair condition; al8» ^JJoUSe For Sale In Flesherton one gander and an aged horse, serv FOR SALE â€" Purebred reg. Short- horn heifer, 2-yr. old last June, will be due to freshen the 15th of March and is bred to a first class animal. .She is a prize winner; color cherry red. â€" W. J. MeaJs. Flesherton. Frame IVs story shingle roofed dwelling with nice' large lot and stable. Apply to â€" â€" W. A. ARMSTRONG, Flesherton FAR5I FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. N. -E. 50 acres of 171, and N. E. 50 acres of 172, in the 2nd con. N.E.T. _ ,„ ^ » T ^ ^Ti T^r^TTT n>T>v and S.R., Artemesia. About 40 acres CLEARING SALE OF POULTRY ^1^^,.^,^^ 'bgi^nce in bush, about 50 at We have 100 W. Leghorn hens and hardwood; about 6 acres of soft tim-t !l'-'^ '0 B. Rock pullets, 6 S.C.R. ber; 2% miles from Saugeen JupctioBt Red 'pullets and one cockerel, at a 1 « the purchaser can giv-' a good un^ '^ . , . T V \~ i,„„o 51 encumbered farm m as collateral se- very .-pecial price: Leghorn hens §1 ^„j.j^y_ y^^ ^^^ ^^y „^ ^^^y ^^J^ ^ each, bresders $2.00, pullets 15 for payment. $25.00. Barred Rocks $2 each, and â€"GEO. RUTHERFORD, R. I. neds §12 for the bunch. One Phone No. 7 Box 67, Shelbnm^- 400-egg Queen hot water incubator, ' one 150-egg Syphers and one oil- \ burning Wishbone, 1000-chick broo- j der, at bargain prices. â€" Karstedt Bros., Priceville. BOAR FOR SEBYICE. PUBLICLY THANKS HIM ««$4gi@9JS»@«®@€i^©^@@^@@©©@^@@^®@^@^li^@{^©@@{§^%^^-r^hi;-:§^rsJ^©^f • SIX HILL STORES §W« buy together !n order that oar customers in the tiz com- IBI munitiea may materially bcn- 9 eflt individually. ' F.T.HILL&CO.,Lt(l. Markdale, Ontario THE HILL STORE w A Store everyone instinct- ® ively asaociatea with high @ quality merchandiie at the ^ fairett potaibin prices. ^f (8^ » Mr. Luther Duckett lost a purse on the road between hsre and Eugenia h;st week and it was picked up and left at Cairns' sore at Eugenia by Mr Burton Carruthers. Mr. Duckett wishes to publicly thank Mr. Carruth- ers for his honesty in reporting the tind. FOR SALE FOR SALE â€" Farm for sale or rent. â€" F. G. Karstedt, Flesherton. FOR SALE stock for sale.- erton, Ont. â€" Harness Shop and -O. W. Phillips, Flesh- Tarn worth ISoar for service, 6 mos.- old, reg. bacon type, o& lot 31, Con. 1 O.D.R. Terms |1. Any sow not r»> turned will be charged same as thos*- in pig. Anyone wishing to leave th«i- sow will be charged 25c per day eZt- traâ€" JOHN MEADS, Priceville P. O., . R. R. 3. Swks/ I tC Many Lines of New Footvi^ear FOR SPRING 1925 ALREADY PLACED IN STOCK ThiH store has alnuyH been noted for carrying a complete and well assorird stork of Roots and Shoes, unltabk- for every member of the family. This year our a«;ior(ment and variety of styles will be larger than ever. Our larite buyinK power places lis in a position to nic;'( all lomiietiton. (Uir lines are new and up-to-date in every particular, and whe.n you buy shoes at this store you can rest assured that you are getting strictly new and popular styles at prices within the reach i',f all. Prices that will show you a Kubstantiul saving on your footwear pur-chascs. Sec the new styles of Ladies' Oxfords and SiipperH in Patent leather, Calf, I)on>>o!:'s in (dark and the most papular colors, all moderately priced, at money saviuK prices. GUARANTEED RUBBERS Always Have a pair Ready Thin is your Hurest font protection these wet dayH. We are careful to see that you get correct fitting and we guarantee every pair. The new long Rubber Boots for Women and Children have arriv- ed. Every woman who does any milking or work of any kind around the stable or harn during these Hpring days should protect her health by wearinx a pair of these Rubber Roots, thereby saving dortnr bills, and the inconvenience of being laid up with colds or other maladies caused from huving wet feet. This is true economy, as it may save many times the price of a pair of these Rubber Boots. See them! Most moderately priced. h the Matter of Wall Papers Many Customers Have Already Acted on our Advice to Buy Their Supply Early. Acting on the advice «'e gave in our last advertisement, many of our customers have secured their supply of papers, but some neglected to bring the slie of the room or rooms they wanted to re-decorate. Thia la very important, for with the actual sice of the room to work on we can tell ynu in most cases nactly what your paper will cost. Ynu will be surprised at the small cost of re-decorating that dingy ntm ar hall, and what a dilTerence a small outlay for some of these new 1925 papers will make in the aMtaetiTcncas of the intrriitr nf your home Huy your papers now and have them hung before the busy npfing acaion is ushered in. Paints for Interior Work in all Wanted Shades MADE AND PIT IP BY ONLY RKLIAHLE MANl FACTl RERS If you intend to do any painting tn the interior of your home, now is the most opportune lime, as yon will be murh busier in a few weeks time. If you want any estimates or suireestions of any kin'd in tko matter of painting, consult uur .Mr. Noble and he will be pleased to give estimates or make helpful â- nggeations. F. T. HILL & Co., Limited, Markdale »««II0«IO«O«O<»««««O«»O«O««1»«4»O«««OO0«00«0««0«« Eugenia and Flesherton Play Hockey To-night .'\ big hockey game in Flesherton rink to-night between Eugenia and Flesherton teams should bring a big crowd out. Some good hockey the prospect and thrills galore. FOR SALE â€" A small quantity of nut coal for sale.â€" W. W. Trimble, Flesherton. HKJH Hnini'h REPORTS FORM 4 " '^ Kxams. in French, TrigonomctriT, Latin and History in that ord?r 8 I s s Acheson I 78 I 90 I'arslow Boyd McLean . Boyd iVIcLean . McLeod . D. McLean j 77 ^41 82 78 53 I 35 48 80 62 j ~ â€" i 30 75 64 67 62 47 71 84 60 G6 50 J. A. CLARKE f Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County;, Sales taken on reasonable terms and satisfaction guarantoed. Dates may be arranged at the Advance â- " ~ i office, Flesherton, at the Standard FOR SALE â€" Quantity of large ^ffj,.^^ Markdale, or by calling on me ssed peas, Canadian Beauty, for sale. ^^ Markdale. Real estate sold and -J. A. Hogarth, P roton Station. ; exchanged. Farm loans arranged. â-  J. A. Clarke, Phone 119w, Markdale. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGEâ€" 50 acres for sale, mostly sWartip, east ^ back line, Artemesia. Would ex- change for small house in Flesherton ^^^^ ^^^ ^â-  Apply to W. G. Lee, Markdale, or at g,^^^,^^ ^^,^„ ^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^_^' ^^^ this o ffice. This IS a bargain. ^,„^^ ^^ ^^^^^j ^^^ ^^^^_^^ ^^^^^ " "^ „ „ „ . , „ , „ barn stone basement. Large build- INCUBATORS FOR SALE-J.S ,^^ ,,^^^^ ^^^ ^.^^^ ^^^^^ i,„ple„,ents. Shcpherdson of Markdale is agent for ^„^ ,,„rkshop. Comfortable house,, the Miller incubators and brooders, o,.^^,.,,.^ and bush. 5 acres fall Two second-hand incubators for sale, ^^.j,^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^^ ^,^^,^^_ Ploughing on? 110 and t»»? Other 120.egg capac ^j^^,^ ^^^ ^yj„ ^^j, ^^.^^ ^^^^^ ^^^., ivy. White Leghorn eggs for hatch- i,,,p!e,-.,>nts, etc. if desired. Apply to ing-, also baby chicles, for sale. EUtabeth MacRae, R-R-2, Priceville FARM FOR SALt 64 FORM 1 Kxams. in History, Botany, Latin and Composition: M. Stuart O. Menzies .... C. McFadden .. M. Inkster H. Heard R. Arnott C. Haw J. Jamieson .... J C McMullen 72 67 75 85 70 82 68 68 76 V. Marshall i 80 B. Morton | 41 n. McMillan i 60 I. Marshall ; 53 G. Beard | 42 M. Ferris j 39 K. Blackburn ; 43 K. Berts I 61 S. Muir ; 41 O. McLachlan ....| â€" W McCormack ....j 33 J. JStuart I 29 R. SufTord ] 86 J. Cargoe | â€" L. Boyd I 86 M. Duckett i â€" A. Hincks ., | â€" L. McDonald ! 63 53 73 51 57 59 50 57 57 62 67 83 68* 74 66 66 70 60 61 62 50 32 60 61 99 87 96 80 86 86 81 81 50 62 69 58 52 50 69 43 50 61 50 25 34 62 61 86 74 78 72 77 75 78 63 67 68 73 61 63 i 78 i 69 I 74 j 50 j 66 I 00 j 50 { CO I 68 67 BUSINESS CARDS W.'\.XTEDâ€" Small farm to buy or rent, having good buildintrs, plenty of wood, not too far from market. Write ; j^^ g f. Murray, L.D.S., dentoJ ' stating what you have, price, e'.c, to surgeon, honor graduate of Toronto Box 79. Feversham, Ont. M I S C E L L ANEO U 8 NOTICE â€" Chopping done Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays.- Graham Bros., Eugenia. and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Gas administered toK I teeth extraction. OflSce at resii].«ne»- Toronto Stret, Flesherton. Dr. A. Turnbnll, B.A.. M.B., tfflM-. uate ttom the Faculty of Medicina^ â-  â€" ~~ â€" I University of Toronto. Officeâ€" Rich- NOTICEâ€" Chopping done Monday. ' ardson Block, Flesherton. Phone 36. Wednesday and Con. 10, Osprey. Friday on Lot â€" F. G. Brown. 12, I Prince Arthur Lodge. 333. A.F. * ___^__â€" __^â€" â€" . j A.M., meets in the Masonic haH, Amw Bird's Mackinaws, Tweeds and strong Block, Flesherton, every Pri- Yarns, and Stocking I^gs, new stock, d«y on or before the full moon. G^ . . • J TT »i A », „ i.„„f ' Banka, W.M., F. J. Thtrston, Sec. just arrived â€" H. Alexander, Merchant i ^ ' * ^^' Tailor, Feversham. FORD CAR FOR SALE ! Lncas ft Henry, Barristan, l^tdt^ ' xn, etc., â€" I. B. Lucas, K.C. i^ 9> , Henry. B.A. OiBeei. MailMiliMhh Sacrifice for cash or part cash, i "'<»«*• P'"*"* *• B»aA $Mm «l Owner going west. il>««>alk and Dorham. H». »: Balance monthly. Sec Walter Wyville.Proton Station CORNER BLOCK FOB SALE. OWEN SOUND OUT OF IT Owen Sound junior hockey teams chances of getting into the Dominion rhnnipionship series were blocked last week wh?n thev were beaten by the Aura Lee 'cam of Toronto 14-11 on the round. Telfaid ft mnh, Barrbters. soH- dtwt, etc, OiBewâ€" Cfaragr and Bnie» Block, Owen SvwA; Standard Bank Corner block for sale in Fleshar- I Block, Flesherton, (Satwdayt). W. ton, known as the oW Richardwr | P- Telford Jr., J. F. P. Btntl*. block. Reasonable terms. ' â€" W. L. WRIGHT, Flesherton. | Wai. KaltUag, Liceaaad AvctiaaMr for the counties of Grey and SlnwMk Farm and stock sales a sptdtltT. â€" â€" Terms moderate., satisfactioa fwr- Energetic man with some exper- anteed. Arrangements for dates i.^nce of road building to supervise may be made at the Advance ofle% or the construction and maintenance of Central telephone office, Fevartkaai, ROAD SUPERVISOR wXnTED Public roads in the Tow-nship of Osprey. State salary expected per day. Applications received up to March 12th. Address. J. A. Kema- han, -Act. Clerk. Tp. of Osprey. Maxwell, Ont. or by addresaing m« at Ferershask Mr. Ferguson is placing a tax on soft drinks which it is exp?cted will yield a revenue of f 2,200,000. Well 80 long a.4 he does not tax our unspi'* ced water we can put up with it! 1 r

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