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Flesherton Advance, 28 Nov 1928, p. 8

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28. '28 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE V ^-^ thelofwOpeiatiiig Cost of a lltfestfni^oiise Your light meter tcill show a 'saoing of nearly 80% tmder the operating cost jor batteries and battery charging. You can enjoy the world s finest and highest paid en- tertainment the year 'round with a IVestinghouseBattery- less Radio, at less cost for current than the price of a single "B" Battery. Full 6-tube power using the new Westinghouse A.C. Radiotrons- UX226, UY2 2 7, UX 1 7 1 A. Distant stations brought in with ease and clarity. True-to-life tone quality, as created in the studio. No distor- tion on high or low notes. If it's in the air a Westinghouse will get it. Offered in both compact and console models at prices so moderate they set a new standard of radio value. Quality guaranteed by the nasie "V7estinghouse" â€" Pioneers in Radio. Come in and hear this wonderful instnanerU. and Judge tl3 merits for yourself. We Will gladly giot you a demonstration. ROCK MILLS Mr. Jim Russell of Idaho, who is â-  on Us brother, W. J. and Chas. New- I Bill here last Wednesday. Dont forget the Prayer Meeting Back of the first prise peaches at the Meaford Fair there la a story. The peaches were exhibit- ed by Mrs. Howard Camahan. They are the product of a tree that lik* Topsy "just growed." The tree from which they were taken grrew from a peach stone thrown out of the win- dow. It was from a choice peach and has reproduced its kind. The Small Advertisements 64tAe BaiUruks* CoruoU 9285 CompUU (,m Kusseii 01 i(»ng, w„o .. Thursday night, at the usual on an extended vjsit with relaUves o»wy *»u» t V>pro visited the oast week with his , nour. Khertre, Mr. Walter Rus.ell an. M». W. J. ^rfV^'^.'^Zrii family *w\it*\ arrive last for his mill. U Mr and Mrs. C. Newell visited one" i. not likely he will put it in til. day last week with the latter's aunt, next spring. Mrs. E. Binnington, Maxwell » A number from "»"""'*â-  .--- ^ The teachers and pupils of the tended Mr. ,^7""*=* ^'=^'*''''" -tone did not fall among Ures bu. public school have begun practising auction sale last inur»a»y. ^-^^ choice ground in an ideal loca- tor their ChriBtmas entertainment. , Mr. Levi Betts sold ofte of his fine ^j^^^^ ^^^ peaches in this northern sec- The Ladies' Aid are having a spec- drivers last week and delivered tiat ^.^^ j^. ^^j, .^^ gjovinA protected ial meeting at the home of Mrs. Mount Forest ^e »"f "\""*'- „ „ 'on the north and west and the little Mervy Croft, on Wednesday, Decem-^ Miss Elaie McMuUen has oeen "" j^^j^^ peaches which plus the ber 6th. . . . siting in the household duties at the ^^ ^^^ show.-Mirror. Mrs. Lyons of Port Law visited home of Mrs. Wes. Smith. j » recently with Mr. and Mrs. Thos.j, Fisher. ) We are sorry to report Mrs. Walter Akitt quite ill and under the doctor's care, but hope for a speedy recovery. Mrs. Jas. Hopps of Port Law has been waiting on her. Mrs. Robt. White of Proton spent B few weeks with Mrs. Lome Atkin- son recently. There will be prayer meeting at the usual hour on Thursday night iMt-. and Mrs. Cecil Meldrum and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pedlar visited recently with the latter's sister, Mrs. Roy Fatten of Durham. Mr. Dick Carter and friend of To- ronto were visitors at W. T. Pedlar's 'recently. . I The Pilgrim Holiness Service will 1 be held next Sabbath, December 2nd, at the home of Mr. John Magee of Eugenia, at 7 p.m. Durin? the fol- lowing week meetings will be held there each evening. Everybody welcome. LOST, FOUND & STRAYED LOST â€" 30x3 V4 spare tire and rim on Saturday, Nov. 10th, between my home and Flesherton. Finder please notify Wallace Fisher, Flesher- ton, 'Phone 42 r 15. LOST â€" Ladien gold wrist watch, between Dundalk comer and Flesher- ton. Finder please leave at The Advance office. â€" Reward. FARM FOR SALE Pnil SAt.B FOR SALEâ€" .Pair of good heavy team sleighs. â€" H. Down & Sons. FOR SALE â€" Two Leicester Lambs â€" Allie Muir, Ceylon. About 100 acres of good clay loam land, being lots 24 & 25 â€" 2nd con., N. D. R., near Six Corners, about a mile from Flesherton Station, aboui 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 bam 45 by 46, drive shed 20 by 40, good spring well and g.iod fences. This farm cheap fr qaick sale. â€" Geo. E. Banks, Ceylon, Tele- phone 2 ring 4, Flesherton. FOR SALEâ€" Calf, one week -Wm. Moore. Flesherton. old. FARM FOR SALE (X^ 6Wuic DaUarylui Compact Complete ?*^^!^ Li? AUTHORIZEX) WESTINGHOUSE DEALmS Fee Dst'x.-ylic-s Battery and the Full Line of Radiola Models !l DOWN & SONS Flesherton, Ont. FORD DEALERS BIO WHEW YOU BUY A V>^ESTINGHOUSE YOU OWN THE WORLDS MOST ADVANCE RAPiO^ I ' (Last Week's Items) I The annual meeting of the Unity I U. F. W. 0. Club was held on Wed- I nesday last at the home of Mrs. W i Magee, with a good number of mem- 1 bers present. The election of officers ;took place and took up a very short 1 time as most of the officers were re- ' turned for another year. j Mr. Robt. Croft lost a fine horse last week. It was quite a loss as he ,had just bought the team a short ' time before from Ned Croft, I BORNâ€" On Sunday, November 18, ito Mr. and- Mrs. Lome Atkinson, the I gift of a daughter. Rev. Mr. Hahn of the Bible School ' at Plot on, had charge of the evening ' service en Sunday at the home of 'Mr. Jno. Porteous and delivered - FOR SALE â€" 10 pigs ready to go. â€"Russell Purdy, Ceylon. FOR SALE â€" Holstein cow due to freshen. â€" John Hatton, R. R. 5,Mark- dale, phone 29 r 2. FOR SALE â€" 10 young pigs for sale, ready to wean. â€" Wra. Walker, Eugenia, Phone 43 r 3. FOR SALE â€" 12 Piges about three months old^-Ed. Loucks, Flesherton I phone 31 r 31. "^OR SALE â€"A quantity of first class dry hardwood. Apply to â€" R. W. PATON, Arden, Ont. 200 acres, lots 24 and 25, con. 6r Osprey, situated on County road no. 62, 160 acres under cultivation, bal- ance pasture and hardwood bush. First class grain farm, well fenced, bam 48x74, straw shed, 40x30, cem- ent stables, blacksmith shop, garage and work shop, 10 roomed cement blocked house, nearly new, good cistern, telephone, well and wind mill water piped to the bam, 60 rods from school. Priced ressonable. E. C. PEDLAR, SINGHAMPTON, R. R. 1. 'Phone FCTersham 1 r 2-y. 8BOKTHORN BULL POS SEBVICB AN UNSURPASSED MEDIUM stinctively seek to avail themselves of such newspaper space at every the day, of v.-hic'.i news the advjrlis- inc columns, contain quite as inleres: joyed by all i"fe ^ * I u»4-U avr>nin I bath evening will be held at the As an advertsing medium, there opportunity. It reaches the greatest K^ matevial as may be found in any ^^^^^ ,,f ^rs. C. Newell at 7.30. Ev- has been nothing yet invented to gur-jnuinber of people keeping the mes-|^^j.^_ dcpa: tments of the paper, and ">l^/*^y^jg^']^,*„^ here arrived home pass the newspaper, where the people «>«« ^^ '"e'chants, manufacturers. | ^^.^^ .-_ ^__ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^ .^ ^^.^ age',^gt weeTfrom the north. of all classc. are to be reached, andjP'-od""" and others continually be-, ^ ^^^^ ecmpetition for business. " "^ all business interests desirous of at- fore them, at the time when they arc FOR SALE â€" A good heavy horse for sale, cheap for cash, or wouiii exchange for young pigs.â€" J. J. Hal- ey, R. R. 1, Eugenia. vice and sang a uu.^ - -. .- . 1 K., „n The service next Sab- 1 FOR taming their greatest objectives in-' best disposed to read the news or Guelph Mercury. SIX HILL STORES We buy together in order that our customers in the six communities may mat- erially benefit individu- ally. -vli Mr. Lewis Newell of Durham call e Auction Sale Farm Stock. Implements, Etc. THURS., NOVEMBER 29 F. T. HILL & CO., Ltd. Markdale, Ontario THE HILL STORE A Store everyone instin- tively associates wHh high quality merchand' * at the fairest pos" '« .^usm. U HilFs Weekly Store News Every Departmeht of this store is filled with seasonable merchandise. The dirifty buyer will save a lot of money by making this store their headquarters. Below are a fevf of this week's specials. Compare the prices and you will f ind- a big saving. -^ House Furnishings Department WINDOW SHADES, at clearing prices DOMINION jlJNOLEUM RUGS 20 dozen \Vi,ul,,w Shades in Cream ^ j p __ p.^^j q^jj or white, size 37x72. Sale price each 65e. ' FLOOR OIL CLOTH Size 9x9 $9.25 500 yards Canadian Floor Oilcloth in gj^g 9 x 10 one half $10.75 1.' 1 VS. 2, 2 one-half yards in width. Best ^. q 1^ til Q^ Canadian make. A ^ood selecion of ^'^'^ J x 1- »11.9!» patterns. Special, sq. yd. 48c. Size 9 x 13 one half $13.45 SALE â€" Registered Short- horn Bull, roan, 3 year old, quiet, price reasonable. â€" Louis Kerton, Maxwell, Phone Feversham 4 rill. Resristered Shorthorn ball for _ vice at lot 6, Con. 9, Osprsy, "Merry Martpris" No. 179,188; Sire. HOnni* Marquis 142,381; Dam, Red Bottorfly 131.078. Terras â€" PnrebreJs 0.00. grades $2.00. Cows not returned will be charge fall price. â€" S. R. HAWKDfS^ Bnsenfaa FOR SALE or RENTâ€" Good farm, lot 155 and 156, con. 2. W. T. & S. R. ^ontaininjr 110 acres; grood buildings, l^arm well watered.â€" MRS. RODIE â- STEWART., CO. H. McPherson, R. R. Ceylon. ROBT. T. CROFT LOT 3, CON. 6. ARTEMESIA LIVE STOCK â€" Bay heavy hors?. 11 yrs. old. General purpose black I horse, Red Durham Cow, 11 years. due March 26. Grade Cow. 7 years jold. 25 Hens. 46 Barred Rock bred-V I to-lay pullets. j IMPLEMENTS. ETC. â€" Frost &. I Wood Binder. B foot cut. Massey- Harris Mower. B foot cut, Sulkey Rake, 10 feet. Set of Disc Harrows. 21 Fleury* Walking Plow, Gangplow, 9 Bull Harrow. Scuffler, Set of Spring Tooth Harrows, New Adam Wagon, Grindstone, Set of Sleighs. Wheelbarrow. Set of Heavy Harness, Stoneboat. Set of Farm Harness, Sap Pan. Set of Single Harness, Hay Rack. 2 pair Heavy Horse Blankets, 2 pair Horse Blankets, Road Cart. 4 burner Coal Oil Stove. Massey- MISCELLANEOUS WANTED â€" Fresh cow or one due soon. â€" H. Freeman, Flesherton. NOTICEâ€" Chopping done on Tues- days and Saturdays. â€" Graham Bros. 1 Eugenia. Ont. MIDDLEn^G & B17RMS BarriateiB. eteu Oflces â€" Owen 5onnd, Durham and Flesherton. Flesherton evesy Saturday afternoon and evening. GEO E. DUNCAN DUNPALK ~- Z LICENSED AUCrfONEEK Fdt the County o# Grey. Ta NOTICE â€" No tresspassing, hunt- ing or trapping on lots 154-55-56, 2nd range E. T. & S. R., Artemesia. â€" S. McMullen, Flesherton, R 1 per cent. Satiafaction fpuemtmi Dates made at The Adraaoa offlea. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. In the west end of the village of Flesherton, 6-room house, electric R. 2. 'wired, sof!: water cistern, cellar un- WANTED - Experienced girl for f' "^Y" 'T'"'' ^"^I'^t^ «« general house work, good wages. *J° "«'«"• ""<> woodshed with e<meilt Every convenience. Apply to Mrs. ^'^^i approximately three acres of R. W. Brett. Shelburne. jland "nd good stable. An idMl (spot for a retired farmer. t r* GROCERY SPECIALS Campbell's Soup, all flavors, 2 tins 21 3001tj Dingman's Soap Chii)s, 3 tt) 33 Rose Brand Pastry Klour, 24 lb. 9i Fancy Blue Rose cRic. 3 lb for 23 Jersey Cream Corn Flakes, 3 pks. 2S McLaren's Invincible Jelly Pwd, 5 25 500 Special Blend lilack Tea, pound 59 A Good Broom 29 Aimer Condensed Soup, all kinds, 3 25 ;^ Canned Pineapple, 2 tins for Tall Pink Salmon, 1 pound Canned Milk, small size, 2 for Canned Milk, large size, 2 for Canned Peas, 2 tins for Toilet Soaps, reg. 10c. line, 4 cakes Shot Polish, Blk. or Brown 200 lb. Bodlcy's Fancy Biscuits, worth 35c. per pound, 22 28 17 9 23 23 2S 9 FOR SALEâ€" 10 White Wyandotte pullets, also 10 Barred Rock Pullets. March hatched, most of which are laying. The Wyandotte pullets are from W. H. Fisher. Ayton, jivhose Wyandottes are leading in the lay Harris Cream Separator, nearly new, jng contest. Barred Rock Pullets Barrel Churn. 500 lbs. Beams, Gravel 1 12 each; White Wyandotte? $2.S0 Box. About 300 feet of New Spruce! p„ph._Mrs. Edgar Patterson, Price- Lumber, About 8 tons of mixed Tim- ^.j;j„ jj r. Nq. g, phone 22 r 41. othy and Alfalfa Hay, 3 Horse Col-' " FARM FOR SALE lars. Forks. Shovels. Crow Bars. I Pick. Garden Rake, 2 Patent Binders' Whiffletrecs. 2 logging chain-. 11 Lot 192 and 193. Con. 1, Proton feet long. Doubletree.. Kcckyokes ^ t„^,i,ip, S. W. of Highway no. 10, Twms. Cross Cut Saw Burgv Poln. J gg ,, .j^^.^ Wire Stretcher, "Comkmg" Manure , â- "«= , , ., o u,i\a Spreader, and many other articles. cleared and workable, good build- TERMS OF SALE â€" Hay and all »nK9 sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 10 months' credit will â€" W. A. ARMSTRONG & SON, FleshertoD, Ont BULL FOR SERVICE For service on lot SO, Con. 18, Art- emesia, Durham Bull Royal Lad No. 178,773. Terms:-92 if paid befoi* Janoai^ 1929, otherwdao $2.60. â€"DUNCAN WILLLAMS. Bniaida. BUSINESS CARDS be given on approved joint notes, 5 per cent, off for cash in lieu of notes. GEO. DUNCAN. Auctioneer. J. O. DARGAVEL. Oerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS FJ.HlLL&CQ.,LiniKed,Mark(lale In the matter of the Estate of Ethel >ldred Hoy, late of the ownship of Artemesia, in the County of Grey, Married Woman, deceased. TAKE NOTICE that all persons having claims or accounts against the estate of the above-named de- ceased, must file them with the un- dersigned solicitor for the Executor on or before the first day of Decem- br, 1928. And further take notice that on ana after that date the said ROBT. R. LEE, PROTON STATION, Phono Dundalk 83 r SI. FARM FOR SALE Lot 13, Con. 12, Osprey Township, 100 acres; 70 acres good arable land, balance hydwood bush and pastiire. Good bam and driving shed, log house, 30 rods from school, good well and windmill. Telephne available; rural mail delivery. Appjy to WM. L. KAITTING, Feveraham, or H. W. KERNAHAN, Maxwell ,.BOAR FOR SERVICB Dr. E. C. Murray, L. D. S„ dontal surgeon, honor gndoate at Toreato and Royal College of Dontal Sergcoiii of Ontario. Gas admiaiflterod for teeth extraction. Office at naidOBM Toronto Street, Flesherton. Prince Arthur Lodge, 888, A.F; * A.M. meeta in the Maaoidc Hall, Arin- stronff Block, Fleaherton every Tti- day on or before the foil moon. W. G. Wataon, W. M., C. F Lawieaee, Secretary Lucea A Henry, Barrister^ Solieit- ors, etc., I. B. Lneaa, K. C, W. D. Heuy, B.A. Officea, Marhdale LoeM Block, Phone 2. Branch otfiees al Dundalk and Durham. Registered Yorkahire Boar for aer* viceâ€" Edgely Bright Vim, No. 99,99« â€"Property of Saugeen Bacon H'>g Executor! Club. Terms |1.00. will proceed to distribute the assets of the said estate amongift those entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall tben have notice. Dated at Owen Sound the sixth day of November. A. D. 1928. C. C. MIDDLEBRO, Solicitor for the Executor. / â€" C. BINDLB, Proton Station BOAR FOR SBRVICB. Reffistered Yorkshire Boar for ear. vice by Flasherton Bacon Hog Cbih, the PFPPfvty of the Ofttarie DaVlit* meat «t Agrieattv^ Telford & Bhnie, Barristera, soil* citora, etc, Officea Grey and Bmea Block, Owen Sound; Standard Baak Block, Flesherton, CSatvrdays.) W. P. Telford. Jr., J. F. P. Bfarnie. WnL Kaittlag, LlaeaaM4 (or the eoanUes of Gray aad FanB and ttoek salee â-  Tttna noderate., nay ba lade at tha OtBtna tili^ifi »)7 »tt w> « m n

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