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Flesherton Advance, 20 Jan 1926, p. 8

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WEDNESDAY. JANIAKY 2«. 1W«. THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE FARM FOR SALE I FARM FOK SALE ARTEMESIA COUNCIL On Provincial Ili^hway I'.i miles from Kleshertoii 100 acres, good 'btlildi^isro and everything in good shape. For quick sale will be sold for *r)(H)<t, only SUtOO caih ro.iuirtd. â€" S. K. DtClDMOHK. I'hune 24-4, KleHherton. On the Toronto line, Provincial hlKhway, one farm of 100 acres 214 ' acres of hardwood bush. Good [buildings, water in barn and house. I One iind a half miles from Klesher- loii, near to Jihool. I-ot.-i 10!', â€" 1G'« , Will be sold separately if required. ' Must be sold, as I am giving up farm- ing. _ Robt. Best, Proton, P. O. U you are in need of a pair of Boots I Shoes or Goloshes ! TRY s s 8 THOS. CLAYTON S FLESHERTON, - - ONTARIO i^ I First Class Merchant Tailoring Plain and Fancy Serges and Worsteds Scotch and Canadian Tweeds Bird's Mackinaws. Stocking Legs & Yarn Overalls, Smocks, Work Shirts Odd Pairs of Pants, alterations free j The Council elect for 11*26 of the I Township of Artemesia held their in- auguial meeting on Monday, January llth, 1U2C. J. A. Hogarth, Kecve; ' Alex. Carruther.s, Dcputy-Rceve; H. , Corbett, T. L. Mercer and J. A. Davis, I Councillors, signed and made the [ prescribed declaration of office and ' took their seats. ' The minutes of meeting of Decem- i ber 15, 1U26, were read and adopted. ' The Reeve addressed the council as follows: â€" } Gentlemen, â€" I heartily congratu- I late you on your election and it gives I me great pleasure to welcome you to ; this council board for 1U26. I trust that durfng our deliberations we will always work for the best interests of I the municipality without fear or favor. Owing to bad weather during I the past season, as you are aware, our roads are in bad condition, and I would suggest that as soon as poss- ible in the spring the drags be used, i which, I think, will help remedy the condition considerably. I would also suggest that we keep within our ap- ! propriation so that we will not re- quire to raise the rate of taxation, â-  and will have a balance comparing I favorably with past years. We have some appointments to make at this I session, and I trust you will choose j well, as our success depends largely on our officials. I By-lawsâ€" .No. 1 appointing A. D. I McLeod, assessor; A. B. McDonald jand Ray McLean, auditors; Geo. Cairns, member of the board of health I R. Plantt, sanitary inspctor; J. L. Mc- Millan, trustee of Flesherton High School; W. J. Bowes, trustee Mark- dale High School . Jas. Oliver, Dan Muir, E. Warling.'jas. Beatty, W. J. Love, Jos. Watson, Wilson McMuUen, John Campbell and Robert Div. 3 $10; Div. 4 $10; Div. 6 $10; Div. 6 $10; Div. 7 $10; liiv. 8 $10, and] the Clerk delivering ballot boxes $6; I*'. G. Karstedt for cement sacks not returned $10.60, to be chi»*gedto con- tractor John Kennedy refund 90c. Carruthers â€" Davis â€" That the reeve be paid $4C.70, being commission on $406.77 expended by him at lot 137, 3 .S. W. and $2.40 commisison on $24 expended on 140th sideroad in 1925. â€" Carried. Carruthers â€" Mercer â€" That a grant of $10 be made to the East Grey Ag- ricultural Sotiety. â€" Carried. Carruthersâ€" Davisâ€" That the^mem ' last Tuesday bers of this Councir be commissioners for 1926 as follows: Div. 1 T. L. Mei-cer; Div. 2 J» A. Davis; Div. 3 H. Corbett; Div. 4 A. Carruthers; the Valley Road, the Reeve. â€" Carried Carruthers â€" Davis â€" That this coun cil meet on the second Saturday in February anTf thereafter on t^e first Saturday of each month during 1926 at 1.30 p.m. â€" Carried. The Council adjourned. ONWARD" NEWS The executive and programme committee of Onward club met at Peter Muir's last Wednesday evening and arranged for a series of meet Mr. H. Walters is laid up with heart trouble which has kept him confined to his bed foi- ioxue time. We wish for a hasty improvement of health. Mrs. Wm .Williamson, v/ho is very ings. Cast of characters for the i". under the care of Dr. Blake, has dramatic contest were also chosen.; been suffering from an attack of Don't Iforget the regular meeting | Erythema Nodsum. We are pleased of the U. F. Y. P. O. on Thursday jto know however, that hei condiKon evening 21st. - j is slowly improving. Mrs. A. John- Mr. L. Frook was in this vicinity I son is in attendance, last week and purchased a number Mesi.rs T) A. Cuir-.- and R. J. of live stock. i Turner returned from Toronto on Mrs. A. Johnson gave a supper 1 Tuesday, after a short term at the in honour of Mi^'Rumely school McKinnon of Detroit, who is visit- i* ,MSas! Marion Muir, teacher ot iiig friends on the South Line. Those N"- '^' 's sick at present with a bad '*>**. L H. ALEXANDER FEVERSHAM Markdale Won Again present -were Miss S. McKinnon, Mrs. Jas. Turner, Mrs. A. Currie, Mrs. Jas. Oliver and Mrs Don, McKinn- on. A few other guests arrived in the evening, including Mr. Jas. Ol- iver and family, Mr. Jas. Turner and family. Everybody played at games of Euchre until a late hour when lunch was served. f cold, covery. We wish for her speedy re- The C. G. I. T. class of the St. John's Sunday school held a cake and candy sale at thhe home of their teacher, Mrs. W. A. Armstrong on Saturday and about nine dollars was raised. SIX HILL STORES We buy together in order that our custotner* In the six coin- munitiee may materially ben- efit individually. I sheep valuators; and No. 2 to regul ate dogs running at large, were intro- duced and passed with the usual for- malities. George Ludlow and John Williamson applied for appointment as Assessor. The following payment of accounts was ordered: J. Sherwood, attending Bullivants $9; H. Cairns, supplies for BuUivant $12.50; Jake Williams, wood for Bullivant; Municipal World, election stationery $10.56; S. H. Buch- anan, was refunded $2 for charged in error; The Advance, printinff finan- cfai state'^'nt 8"^ ballots |53.50; engineer McKnight, bal. re Phillips bridge $2.69; Deputy returning offi- cers as follows: Div. 1 |10; Div. 2 $7; jaiaisiaa/ajsiaiaa'aia/aiaiaiaaaajaiaiafflsisiaiaiaiai^^ THE HILL STORE A Store everyone instinct- ively atiociates with high quality merchandiie at the faireit posiiblf! pricei> The local puck chasers played Markdale a return game here on Wednesday of last week and were forced to accept a 7 â€" 5 defeat. The locals, with their new sweat- ers, presented a rejuvenated lineup with Wes Armstrong and Lloyd Lyons starting on the defense and Joe. Nicholson in goad. The de- fense pair turned in a fine game, checking and rushing to good advan- tage.. The Markdale outfit have a fast skating team, with Sullivan and Dick English being their outstanding stars. Sullivan ran wil<^ all night, and R Boyd seemed to have trouble in Plantt, J checking Jimmy, as he scored five j Special Prices In Foot Wearpor January LADIES' OXFORDS AND STRAPS, latest styles „.-$3J5 LADIES' HIGH SHOES $2.49 CHILDREN'S SHOES, 5 to T'/j - $1.25' ODD LINES CHILDREN'S SHOES $1.40 CLEARING LADIES' HIGH SHOES, 2Vi, 3, 4 and 4'/j at 99c. A. E. HAW GENERAL MERCHANT - CASH CREAM STATION Store closes every night except Wed. and Sat. daring Jan. and Feb. y FOR SA^E FOR SALEâ€" 3 grade cows, fresh.! â€" Edgar Linton, Eugenia. Phone. FT. HILL & CO., Ltd Markdale, Ontario FOR SALE â€" First class driving â- (horse, also buggy, cart and cutter. â€" ;! ' - - FOR SALE â€" Good driving horse, harness and robe for sale at once. â€" ' Great January of his team's goals. Redg, however, »j came back with three himself; Cec. McTavish and Murray Watson nett- ing the other two. Joe NicholSbn played goal for Flesherton in the absence of Akins, and although he had some easy ones beat him, did very well for his ex- perience and practice. Flesherton outscored Markdale 2 â€" 1 in the first period, but the visitors ' jj^j^t.' Fisher, Fre'sherton beat Happy Joe for five goals in the second period, laying in a barr- age of long shots with telling effect. The h02*6 boys came back in the fin- al period Ini c. ^--cored Markdale by 2â€"1 again, showing "f^e staging power of the locals. The team is practising hard, and being at full strength, should be a match for the best teams ar- ound here, and the fans are look- ing for some real contests. Line-ups: â€" Markdale â€" Goal, L. Kelly, defense, White, Noble; forwards. J. Sullivan, R. English, C. White: subErskine Flesherton â€" Goal, Nicholson ; de- fence, .\rnistrong, Lyons; forwards, » Small Advertisements GRAIN WANTED I We are now in the market for all kinds of grain. Highest market prices paid. Phone 2 r 31. â€" A. C. Mnir, Ceylon. CLEAR A NC SALE &. Be among the many scores of people to take ad- vantage of this great event. On account of the wonderful success of this big buying opportunity we have decided to extend this sale to Saturday, Jan. 23rd All prices in our large advertisement w^ill hold good during the full extent of this sale. Where any lines are sold out they will be replaced by other lines just as attractive in prices. In addition to.this there are many lines on sale not enumer- ated in our large advertisement of last week. Come often. You will not be disappointed. All lines of heavy goods ready-to-wear garments sel- ling at sacrifice prices. BOAR FOR SERVICE No. 92-77630. I -.»,. .,»,-. .«uw. Also a young Torit. Chas. McEachnie, Flesherton. ahire pig, both bacon type for serrici FOR SAL5 â€" Bpzz Saw and belt Termsâ€" f 1.00, for sale, 36 inch saw and a new frame.' â€"Ed. Best, Flesherton. ' on lot 176, N.W. T. & S.R., â€" T. J, STINSON. FOR SALE â€" Royal Household Flour at $4.>S5; granulated sugar at $6.85. â€" F. G. Karstedt, Flesherton. FARM5 FOR SALE ] FOR SALEâ€" Pair of ladies' ing boots and skates, size 5%.- ID. Williams, Flesherton. LOT FOR SALE â€" One !\IcTnvi.sh, Watson, "H:in" subs. J. Nuhn. H. Belts, H. White. Referee, J. Perkins, Markdale. Ou th« Toronto Line ProviBcial ' Highway; Three farms, two of IM skat- acres and one of 50 acres all cleared. -Mrs. First class buildings, up to dat« fe every particular. Wii; sell any cat '. of these. Good brick house on on I'C of the the fai-ms. The stabling for ann»- Boyd;Sbest residential' lots in Flesherton mals is perfect With Pads and Sticks [for sale. Apply at this office. FOR SALE â€" Box whiffletrcos and baby cutter pie, Fleshcrto.n i F. T. HILL & Co., Limited, Markdale The fast Chatsworth chib will iiKiko their bow to the Flesherton fans on Wednesday evening January 27th at 7. 30 p.m. The game is being put on at this hour to permit the boys to catch the night train liome. So necessity will enable the fans to see a game started on time onco anyway. The locals are not playing any games this week, and with the team at full .strength. Manager G. A. McTavish will put the team through some strenuous workoi^s in prep- aration for the crucial games to All fans like to !?cc winning hock- ey dished up by the home team, and the boys fTi- detrmined to come through with the goods. Hundalk, "razor blades," ar« play- ing good hockey this season, and (lofoate*! Grand Valley last week in a thrilling engagement. The local outfit will probably hook \jp with them in the near future and a gre&t game should result. This Markdale outfit are no slack- ers and can certainly "do their stufP to perfection. Sullivan and English possess a shot like a torpedo. Ask "Happy" Joe. In the game of politics. Liberals and Conservatives arc only amateurs. Agnes Mcphail and her colleagues are Pros! The Owen Sound Greys ran up against a snag when the Mount For- cV^ juniors trounced them in the village shinny site with a scoring of 4â€"3. But Owen Sound "No Man's ground i.i a different place. FOR SALE-c-Houiul pup 6 month- old, Reasonable price. â€" Ted Mc Donald, Flesherton. One Hrrr has tea acres hardwood bush, and another nundred has three ceres of timber stove, set of and has buildinngs for everything S. Semt needed, including poultry house and pig pens. Ko broken land and daft of weeds, /.ny person interets«d should investigate. i -T. J. STINSON. I'ny Proton Station P.a FOR SALE â€" 7 roomed house, cell- ar full size, water inside, fruit trees , and small fruits, large garden, â€" .\p- ply to Austin Shacklcford, Fleshei-- BUSINESS CARDS Dr. E. C. Murray, L.D.S., dental FOR SALE-Hay for sale at tfie ""'.S^""' *'°"°f graduate of Toronto barn on my farm, also oats at the 8"dRoy»l College or Dental Surgeon. warehouse in Flesherton.-F. G. ^f,,?"*''"*'\ . ^«' ^l^"»"'«t««<l '<« teeth extraction. Office at reaidenc* Toronto Stret, Flesherton. Karstedt, Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" Alsatian Shepherd, : â-  (German Police) pups for sale ,reg- Dr. A. Tumbnll. B.A., M.B., -^rad- istered stock. All pups guaranteed "ate from the Faculty of Medictna^ perfect markings, ears erect and a' ' " * "" "" perfect tail.â€" .\pply to J.. H Corkhill, Flesherton, Ont. For sale â€" 20 h.p. engine and grain thresher with belts, steel water tank and wagon, tank pump with new hose, chains, oils and greases, to he sold at once as I am giving up threshing.â€" Marshall Kerton. Flesh- erton, Ont. geo e. duncan dundalk LfrENSED AITTIONEER For the coimty of Grey. Reason fble terms. Sa|isfaction ir«*rftn- teed. Dates made at this office. University of Toronto. Officeâ€" Rich* ardson Block, Flesherton. Thoiii U. M I S C E L L ANEO U 8 NOTICEâ€" Chopping done Tuesday, Thursday and Saturda»r. â€" Graham Bros., Eugenia. WANTED â€" Good reliable dealer or agent for the "David Grimes" Inverse Duplex Radio Receiver. For full par- ticulars write Chaa. Fleming, Distri- butor, Hanover. Ont. Print* Arthur Lodge. 333, AJ". * A.M., me^ts in the Masonic hall^ Arm- strong Block, Flesherton, every ftl- day on or before the full moon. T.W. Phillips, W.M< F. J. Thurston, Sec. FARM FOR SALE C. C. Middlebro, Barrister solicitor, etc. of Durham. Will be in Flesher- ton every Friday from 4.30 p.m. to 8.45 p.m. Lucas A Henry. Barristers, SoUdt> ars. etc.,â€" I. B. Lucas, K.C. ; W. D. Henry, B.A. OiRces. Markdale Loeia Block, Phone 2. Branch ofllees at Dundalk and Durham. Telford ft Birnie. Barristers. mB> citors, etc.. Officesâ€" Grey and Bioea Block, Owen Sound: Standard Baak Block, Flesherton. (Saturdays). W. P. Telford Jr., J. F. P. Birnie. On Provincial Highway, between j - â-  Dundalk and Flesherton. lots 180, ISlI Wm. Kaitting. Licensed AnctlCMaff and 182, 1st Con. W.T. & S.R., 150| for the counties of Grey and SimeM^ acres; cleared and well fenced; solid Farm and stock sales a brick house 2 fine barns, excellent' Terms moderate., satisfaction water supply at houac and ham. | an teed. Arrangements for daMi Can be purchased at a fair price, ntay be made at the Advance i small cash payment with very low Central telephone ofllce. interest for balance. Call or S. E. deCurmore, phone see or bf addrsMfaw ms at

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