WEDNESDAY. JUNE 20, 1928 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Everything Needed For Finishing Your Garden And Seeding HOE RAKE SPADE SHOVEL Health Service - of the - CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOC. SCARLET FEVER ANTITOXIN During the past few years there was WIRE â€" 1 and 2 inch mesh Chicken Wire. Black and Galvanized wire 18 inch Flower Bed Wire. SEEDS GARDEN SEEDS CORN RAPE TURNIP MANGEL A. E. HAW, Ceylon store Closed Tuesday and Friday Evening. i discovered a scarlet fever antitoxin which gives the same Satisfactory results in the treatment of scarlet Artemesia Council ;( 25 Years Ago Sj ? (Fyle of June 11, 1903) /l an absence of fifteen Smith, after years. Mr. F. T. Carr, Eugenia and Mr. Artemesi* Councfl met at the to^vn i ^ ' ' Si Y' V''- "' ^"^*" '*" ^"f "^^'^ hallonSat,.rday,June2ndasaCourt ^-'^'---'^-^-'^'---W^'^'---*^^ to attend Supreme of Revision of the Assesttnent of An early pioneer of this village !^<*^« L. O. L. m session there tha 1928. There weie presnt Messrs Passed away at Merritton on Friday j *'***• Cameron, Corbett, Davis, Purvis and morning last, in the person of Mr.j Whittaker, and each of the members -^"hn Jones, at the age of 75 years.! On Thursday, June 28th, a Gard* made the required oath as members of Deceased leaves behind a widow and i en Party will be held under the au8< the Court. Mr. Cameron in the three children â€" Mrs. Chas. Bellamy [ pices of the Presbyterian Ladies' Aid chair wh: n the following appeals <*' this place, Miss Bert at home and of Feversham. See bills for par- fev«r as has been secured in the"treat'. ] were heard: Mrs. M. Hoy, asses^.rment Jame* i" Owen Sound. ; ticulars. ment of diphtheria with diphtheria ! reduced $195; Lewis Teeter, reduced j Mr. Sam Smith of Minnesota is antitoxin. ^^^^ "" '*"<^! ^- Sheardown, roll sus^. visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Use The Advance Small Ads. , I tained; Miss Annie Harrow, reduced ^ Scarlet fever is caused by a cer- tain disease germ which giyes off ^ a poison or toxin It is this toxin, • sesTment" Roll ~o"f "l928 as"revi8e"d "by $100; W. Radcliffe, rdll sustained. Corbett â€" ^ Davi? â€" That the as- which in some cases, kills, and which in all cases do more or less dam age to the various organs of the body. Cjj„jgj this, Court be the Assessment for al! purposes during the year 1928. â€" 2nd Annua! Basket U. F. 0. PICNIC At J. A. Lever's Grove I Mile north of Flesherton on Prov. High FRI.,JUNE22 HORSESHOE PITCI.NG Prizes of $5. $4. an $3 for Pro- fessionals, those who have been in money contest before and not allowed in amateur contests, prizes of which will be $4. 83. and $2. -ME.N'S 100 YARD DA.SH Open to aH. FOOTBALL .Strathavon vs Swinton Park BASEBALL Markale vs Flesherton SOFTBALL Victoria Corners vs Maxwell Rock Mills vs Kimberlev Th» above crames are of mixed teams and belong to the Centre Orev League and will be offic- ial league gamps. Durham vs Oriole Ladies RACES FOR GIRLS and BOVS The scarlet fever antitoxin counter- acts the toxin. Given early and in sufficient quantity, it not only cures but prevents the damage which may be so serious. Those who are responsible for the The Court adjourned. After the Court of Revision, the Council met for general business. The minutes were read and adopted. Communications read were from T. , , ., , . , , ^.„„!„*„ S. Cooper, regarding Weed Control csire of children should appreciate' .,,.,,_,, , .L . ii- 1/ e tu »i.:ij ..,»,«« I Act; Muskoka Foundry, re crusher; that the life of the child, when %rT«io claims for sheep from: T. Ii-wm $12 H. Corbett $1215, J. WilV'amson i3 claims $68, John Oliver $10, H. Fisher $8; these claims were all ordered to be paid. Pay sheets from Road Sup- erintendent aggregating $257.66 were pre^.ented. The following was ord ered to be paid: Assessor postage attacked by sicll*net||, may di?pei<d upon prompt treatment. Certainly in two diseases, scarlet fever and diphtheria, every hour's delay en- dangers the life of the child. In Canada there were 362 deaths from scarlet fever during 1926. This loss of human life is, of course, sei-- ^^^ j^. Councillors for com. work J. ious. In addition, there is a much ! j^^^,;^ ^^ ^ ^^^^,.^ g^_ j g ^^^.^^ larger number, some of whom are â- ^^^^^ jg ^ ^^^^^^^^ gj^_ ^^^ p^^^,^ mo>o or less permanently damaged. ^^^ j ^y^^,^^ ^.^^^.^^ ^^^^^ ^^^5. Scarlet fever antitoxin, like diph- j whittakerâ€" Davi.sâ€" That the tender theria antitoxin, should be made j ^f 5^^,^^ g^os. be ar-cented for work freely and readily available through- I „„ McMillan bridge, S7 per yard for Small Advertisements LOST-Between Ceylon and Mark- , ^^^"THORN BULL FOR SERVICl : dale, via Flesherton, around May 26 | _ . traveller's grip, owned by Sherman- 1 .„"*«J»*«''^ f?""*^"â„¢ •>"" '" "^ WilliamB Cn i?,v,i<,. ^i^„ i ^^^ ** '^t 6, Con. 9, Osprey, "Merry Williams Co. Finder please leave m„^,„-.» m« itqiqk. oj-- i> :_ at or notify The Advance. F O R 8 A L E I FOR SALE â€" Two Yorkshire sows for sale, with ten pigs each, ten days old. â€" Alex. Cameron, Eugenia. ^Marquis" No. 179,135; Sire, Bonnia j Marquis 142,381; Dam, Red Butterfly - 1 131,078. Terms â€" Purebreds $6.00. grades $2.00. Cows not returned I will be charge full price. FOR SALE â€" A quantity of barley for sale, 75 cents per bushel. â€" Louis Martin, Irish Lake. - 1 FOR SALE â€" Five head of young cattle, 4-yt'ar olds and one 2 year old. H. Patton, Flesherton, phone 42 r 5. â€" S. R. HAWKINS. Enfcniik BOAR FOR SERVICE. FOR SALE â€" Singer Sewing mach- ine, like new, price reasonable. â€" W. A. Hawken, Flesherton. J. S. WOODSWORTH, M.P. (Labor Member for Winnipeg North) will deliver an address in the afternoon and again during the evening projrram on "THE NEW AVORLD IN WHICH WE LIVE AND SO>IE OF ITS PROBLE.MS." Mr. Woodsworth is Labor leader in the House of Commons and is one of Canada's outstanding speakers. AGNES C. MACPHAIL and F. R. OLIVER WILL ALSO SPEAK THE FAMOUS CONCERT TROUPE: r'np^wY 'AouXro^'T"*'""- ^'^^^^ JACKSON. Singer. THhLMA OSWIER. Sineer. J. C. MACGREGOR. Pianist. Will take art at the afternoon an evening programs. MARKDALE HIGHLAND BAND. Choice Orchestra for Dance. CONCERT AT NIGHT TO BE FOLLOWED BY DANCE. The dancing platform will be greatly enlarged to accommodate a larire number of Dancers. Small fee will be charged for each dance ADMIS.SION: Adults 50c.. children 25c. Grounds electrically lighted. Booth on grounds R. D. CARRUTHEKS. Chairman. H. McKECHNIE. Secretary COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS. ''"""^ out Canada for the saving and con- scr\'ing of human life. Questions concerning Health, ad- dressed to the Canadian Medical As- sociation, 184 College St., Toronto, concrete in place and S2 pc" yard for excavating, and the additional work on abutment be carried out by them imde- instructions \nm 'Ihe .Superintendent and the Engineer. â€" will be answered by letter. Questions \ Carried. as to diagnosis and treatment will not | Davi<?â€" Corbtt^ â€" That the ftandard be answered. FOR SALEâ€" A quantity of bees. Apply to â€" Mrs. A. Conron, Fversham Ontario. FOR SALEâ€" House and half acre \of land in Ceylon, good stable, well watered, electric lights. â€" J. S. Mc- Millan, Ceyloi?. Regristered Yorkshire Boar for far* vice by Flesherton Bacon Hog CluV the property of the Ontario Depart' ment of Asrriculture. â€" C. STEWART, Caretaker. BOAR FOR SERVICE No. 92-77530. Also .". young Yort- shire pig, both bacon t pe for service- on Lot 176, N.W. T. <:• S.R. Termsâ€" $1.00. â€" T. J. STINSON. BULL FOR SERVICE Garden Party load of gravel be one full yard, the i box to he 9 fest and 12 inches deep by 3 feet in width. St. Purvis â€" DaHs â€" That the rate per yard to be paid for gi-avel in 1928 be John's United Church Garden j ter cents ner vardâ€" Carried. Party will be held on July 2nd, at the home of Mr. F. H. W. Hickling. Spoits consisting of Softball. Games from four teams of Centre Grey â- League, Fleherton No. 1, Onwards, :Vindeleur and Flesherton No. 2. iThe first game will be called at 3 Davis â€" Purvis 3. nroscnted by -That nny sheet No. th" Superintendent For service on lot 30, Con. 13, Art- emesia, Durham Bui! Royal Lad No. 178,773. Terms :-$•-' if paid before January 1929, othen' ise $2.50. â€"DUNCAN WII LIAMS, Eugenia. .BOAR FOR SERVICE FOR SALE â€" DeLaval cream sep- arator, in good condition, 2 iron bed- steads wooden bedsteads, 2 mattres- R^gj^t^.^^ Yo';;;ij;i;e Boar for ser- ses and 2 springs, falling leaf table ,.j,^Edgely Bright Vim, No. 99,99S kitchen cook stove, kitchen couch, 10 p_„_„,j.„ „* tj„ t> u , „ ^. ^ J â€" Property of Saugeen Bacon Hog^ pound house scales, 2 wash stands, qjjjU Terms $1 00 several odd chairs, quantity of large ard fprtified hv him. amounting to $267.66, viz. culvert and repairs for machinerv $57;01. '-oad wo'k $210.65. bp Tia<!Rnd ^rid Paid. â€" Carried. Crvrhstt â€" Davisâ€" That a s'lm poual p.m. Supper served from 5 o'clock i t" *40 r'^r itiUp bo annvnnriated to to 7 p.m. A good program will be 1 '""'h "-oad di^^'ict in 1028. and $60 I provided for the evening entertain- Inwnt by the Blue Bell Orchestra, as- ! sister by W. R. Benson, all of Dur- ham. Admission 35 and 25 cents. Rev. Jos- narrower, Pastor. SIX HILL STORES We buy together in order that our customers in the six communities may mat- erially benefit individu- ally. F. T. HILL & CO., Ltd. Markdale, Ontario THE HILL STORE A Store everyone ' instin- tively associates with high quality merchandise at the faireet posible prices. Seasonable Wanted Merchandise-â€" Savings MEN'S SUITS $11.95 HOUS EDRESSES Men's Suits in Tweeds and Worstedt. single !„ this line of dresses we have a large stock and double breasted, newest styles. Our buying from which to make your selection. The cloths power make, this possible. June Special $11.95 are Gingham, Fancy Broadcloth, Percale and other materials. These dresses were all purehnsed in the LADIES' AND MISSES PULLOVER '^-'^^ markets which our buyers could purchase SWEATERS $3.25 ^'^°'"- ^^ ^"'' ^"""^ "'" '""" «»ve you a lot of mon- ey in this line. This is u new line which is very pofular for rur.-.:i:c.- v/car, i:, r!! t'v new fhnd-s. V nl round- MILLINERY DEPARTMENT ed neck, with real HPiart appearance. June Spec- ial $3.2.'> •'"*'*• arrived from New York! A shipment of New Summer Hats with Large Leghorn Brims with nDCGC r-nnnC mri>APTMi:MT ^'""'^ crowns; small and medium hats in blue, red UKLbb UOUU5 ULfAK IMtlN I ^„^ f^^„ „„j „^^^^^, ^^^^,^3 ^^^^ ,^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^ In this department you will find all the new *'"''' l""''"^: ^csts in white, green, fawn, rose, beige, dnd wanted materials for summer wear, consist- '«<'. "'"e and brown shades. Prices ranging from ing of Crepes, Voils, Cslanese. Imported dress *'•"•'' ^" i*-50. lengths. These materials are very popular for summer wear. Ladtes' Silk Vests and Bloomers â€" 69c. â- Arktpct eil V urtcr 7e _»- Ladies' silk Vests and Bloomers in all the new LADIbb MLK MUat /S CtS. shades. All sizes. Regular value 95c. June We have just placed in stock a verr special **** ' ' *"' **«• line of Pure Thread Silk Hose, silk to the top, beaut- iful quality. Another line on which our buying LADIES' AND MISSES DRESSES power saves you money. Jiin<' Special 7.5c. „ , . , „ ,„ , . ' "^ ' Granulated Sugar, 10 pounds for 65c. _ ,. . ... I r^ w «i 7C a. C19 7 Bliek Tea, choice blend, per pound 59c. Udies and Mitw.' Dretsek $4.75 to $13.7 pi„eappie, 2 cans for .isc! Ladies' Summer Dresses in Celaneso, Flat Pineapple, 2 cans for 35c. Crepes, Fugi Silk, in all the newest shades, beaut- Pearl White Soap, 6 bars for 25c. iful dresses for aunimcr wear. June Special Salmon, 1 pound tins for ....„ 19c. $4.75 to $1.1.75. (linger Snaps, 2 pound for 2,'5c. 50,000 POUNDS OF WOOL WANTED F. T. HILL & Ca., Limited, MaHdale plates, store shelving and counte:*, and the old Ceylon Post Office build- ing. Apply to â€" Mrs. A. C. McMillar, Ceylon. per milp to Vallev Road, ill culverts costing ovr S40 bo hv soecial grants. Ceylon and Eiipenia annr«>r>«-iature to be ba'od on $l..')fl p°r flay for No. of days in 1927.â€" Carried. Corbett â€" T>->'is â€" Thnf *ho TountiT Trea.'urer be instvup^ed to nvaf., n-,. taxes in hi=. books nn-BJ.-i-st lots 186. 187. Con. 2, S.W.T.&S.R.. the same having been paid Township Treas- urer. â€" Carried. Whittakerâ€" Dn'i.sâ€" That t'b-- Road 'i Superintendent he authorized lo as- .eume duty of havine weeds cut on all towrtship roads.â€" ^arri°d. Corbett â€" 'Pnrvi, _ That the Clerk write the Chief School Inspector re- caiding financia'l nssi'^^nee toward the nureha<«ine- and eonstnietion of the deviation of 130 .sideroad and the Reeve and Mr. Davis be a committee to vi»it Mr. R. McKenzie. reg.irding purchase of road allowance through i u:« A.- r\ • 1 I MISCELLANEOUS EGGS WANTEDâ€" Highest market price will be paid in cash. â€" John Runstadler, Flesherton. tf. NOTICE â€" Chopping done on Sat- urdays only. â€" Graham Bros. Eu- genia. WANTED â€" Good man for farm work, at once. â€" Apply to T. J. Stin- kson. Proton Station. NOTICE â€" A carload of Western oats to arrive in a few days. Special price off cars. â€" W. J. Stewart & Sons. â€" C. HINDLE, Proton Station Lots 168-9, 3rd W.T.S.R., Artemesia MIDDLEBRO & BURNS Barrlatcn, etc. Ofices â€" Owen Sound, Durham and Flesherton. Flesherton every Saturday afternoon and evening. • ^ ^ GEO E. DUNCAN DUNPALK LICENSED AUCTIONEER For the County olf Grey. Terma; 1 per cent. Satisfaction guamte«4 Datea made at The Advance office. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. In the west end of the village of Flesherton, 6-room house, electric wired, sofi: water cistern, cellar un- der whole house, large verandah on ^â€" ^^â€" â€" â€" â€" ^-^â€" ^^^â€" â€" I two sides, and woodshed with cement NOTICEâ€" No hunting. Fishing or floor; approximately three acres of Trapping on my property. Those land and good stable. An ideal found thereon will be prosecuted. Thos. Bemrose, R. R. 1, Flesherton. his property. â€" Carried. FOR SALEâ€" The property own ed by the late R. J. Pedla-. of Eug- enia. For further partiiulars ap- «n.. , ^ . _. I ply to Mrs. H. E. Tate, Hillsburg, Whittakerâ€" Corbettâ€" That in view] Ontario, of the unusually hrge destruction of sheep by dogs in thi? and neighbor- ing municipalities, the Clerk ask the spot for a retired farmer. â€" W. A. ARMSTRONG & SON, Flesherton, Ont. FARM FOR SALE OR RENT 75 acre farm, lot 178, 2 S.W. Art- emesia, at Saugeen Junction. Barb 36 by 50 with L 30 by 32, cement irei in stabling throughout. Largre cement FOR RENT- Pasture, 60 «,.„,„„„ f.„„ ,.,. r, * .. the County of Grey, Township of Os- i veneer house, Broomed, with wood- Attorney Generals Department toi , . ,,. \, , ,. >, . 'shed in which in HrilleH veil f>*<» =««.! «„ „**.«- • t iu- 1 1-. . ' prey, lot 15, con. north of the Durh.nm ; '"â„¢' >"«'««:'» is am lea well, larm send an officer into this- loca ity to â€" â€" ...â€" -j -.• • • â€" - TENDERS WANTED er'force the Act and Township By- law and communicate with adjoining ,, „ , t i. i tj n municipalities, asking them to join ^"; *''""*^""^ ^='^''' ^- ^ with us in this regard.â€" Carried. ""o^on Corbettâ€" Davisâ€" That the Clerk be instructed to notify Engineer Christie that no action be taken regarding the application of Messrs. Nicholls and J^TcCutchcon for extension of the J. J. Little drain and this Council meet as a Court of Revision on such drain at Flesherton on Saturday the 30th inst. at 2.30 p.m. and the Clerk have •served a copy of the By-ilaw on each party concerned. â€" Carried. Corbett â€" Purvis- That this Council at its next session at o'clock a.m. atvd for the remainder of the year at said hour each meeting. â€" Carried. The Council adjourned. road, lunning .pving. Forty dollai. 1 ^SiC^ l^o^rstrn"' •-"^- '' accepted, none other need apply. â€" i No. 2. BULL FOR SERVICE. I Some of our readers are asking who was the man, with wife and young hoy, who was too sick to be allowed to see the baseball game at Dundalk on the 24th of May. If the ice cream war. the cause of the trouble the matter should be reported to the Department of Health. We are glad to learn that the persons in charge were generous enough to refund the money for admission to the grounds. â€" Markdale Standard. Tenders will be received by the un- dersigned up to June 25th, for painting the exterior of Sprinehill Public School, S. S. No. 3. Artem- esia. Particulars may be had by ap- plying to the secretary. George R. Blackburn, R. R. 3, 'Phone 45 â€" 5, Flesherton. FOR SALE OR RENT In the Village of Flesherton eight acres, half in alfalfa, other four in pasture. Would divide for ready sale; no incumbrance. â€" S. HENDERSW:. 32 Millwood Rd. Toronto, Ont BIG FIELD DAY HOUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE For sale at once lots 6 and 7, Peter Street, Flesherton. seven room house, with hard and soft water, large lot with apple trees; good barn.' An excellent location to own a home. Apply to â€" -JOHN PEDLAR, Flesherton. A big Field Day and Dance at night will be held at Maxwell on Monday, July 2nd, under the auspi- ces of the Canadian Order of For- ' be paid by February 1. Cows should esters. See posters for full f»ar- be returned regularly.-Jno. Porteous, BULL FOR SERVICE Registered Hereford Bull, Duke, No. 66,411, for service on lot 30, Con. 6, Artemesia. Terms are $2.00, to ticulars. Pure-bred Hereford BuH for vice. Terms $2, payable the first af February, after that date |2.S0 will be charged. â€"EDWARD LOUCKS. BUSINESS CARDS Dr. E. C. Murray, L. D. S., dental surgeon, honor graduate at Toronto and Roys'. College of Dental Si-rgeons of Ontario. Gas administered for teeth extraction. Office at residence Toronto Street, Flesherton. Prince Arthur Lodge, 338, A.F. & A.M. meets in the Masonic Hall. Arm- strong Block, Flesherton every Fri- day on or before the full moon. W. G. Watson, W. M., C. F Lawrence, Secretary Lucas & Henry, Barristers, Solicit* ors, etc., I. B. Lucas, K. C, W. D. Henry, B.A. Offices, Markdale Lucas Block, Phone 2. Branch offices at Dundalk and Durham. Telford A Bimie, Barristers, soli- citors, etc. Offices Grey and Bruce Block, Owen Sound; Standard Bank Block, Flesherton, (Saturdays.) W P. Telford, Jr., J. F. P. Bimie. Wm. Kalttlnc. LiMuiasd AnetlaMV for tha eoantka of Or«i7 and Sia«^ Turn and stoek aalas a spsiilalj^ Ttms modsnata., may 1 Osntral ns modsnta.. MNMsetion jikb be lada at tht AMMm (»r4(«* tral tilaytoM iMm, T iMlll. Rock Mills. July 11 or by addnaatnff tut at