WEDNESDAY. MAY 15. 1029. THE FLKSHERTON ADVANCE fjr' Come in and Sho^^ Yourself The Dlfiierence la Tire Cords rpHERE'S all ihe difference in the -*â- world between ordinary lire cords and Supcrtwist Cords. We have a niarhiue that will show just what the differfucc is and how it makes Good- year Tires so much belter. It'll take only a minulc of your time â€" and youMl know a whole lot more about tires. Come in and try it yourself. I Letters to The | I â- Editor - I ALL GOING TO BE HERE SOME HALF HOLID VYS St. Paul, May 8th. 1929. I Dear Sir.. Havins noticed in your intertstiiiK paper of the Home Week icr the boya and girls who were born or ever lived in Flesherton, also re- ceivin;? the kind invitation to be • piesc"t, \yhich I heartily accept, and am looking forward to the re- I I'lwinj,' of frieidships of boyhood days. I feel g -eatful to the Flesh- erton people in thinking of boys 1 and jrirls who have wandered away ' from home. Each night we think • of faces wo expect to meet and we I van only ask the Flesherton people ' to keep the camp firo.T burning till the boys and girls come home, be- , cause we are all going to be there, i Yours truly, I â€" IIAKRY .STEWART. Arthur â€" Wednesday. _ . Alliston â€" Thursday. ~^ Brampton â€" Wednesday. Bolton â€" Thursday. Creemore â€" Wednesday. Durham â€" ^Thursday. Drayton â€" Thursday. Dundalk â€" Wednesday. Flesherton â€" Thursday. Grand Valley â€" Wednesday. Hanover â€" Wednesday. Mourn Forest â€" Friday. Markdale â€" Wednesday. Meaford â€" Wednesday. Orangeville â€" Wednesday. Owen Sound â€" Wednesday. Palmerston â€" Wednesday. Shelbumeâ€" Thursday. Vnra â€" Wednesday. Wingham â€" Wednesday. and province of Ontario, containing 33 Iks. to the southerly limit of said by admeasurement Four and Two lot; thence north 39 degs. 30 mlns. Fifths Acres (4.4 Acs.) be the same cast alontr said limit 1 ch. 32 Ika. more or less, being composed of part' to the place of beRinnioK. of lot 133, Range 2, N.E. of the To-jjj McDOWALL, Ont. Land Surveyor ronto and Sydenham Road in saia , » ;i i «7tj, jggg, township and which may be morej "^^ ' particularly described as follows,) ^^^ further take notice that the that is to say:- I Council will hear all persons who pet- Commencing at the south easterly -^j^^ ^^ ^,g heard in favor of or op- angle of said lot; thence south 39 gj ^ ^he opening of the said degs. 30 mins. west along th north- 1 *^^^ „„ „j ^fter the fifth day oi erly limit of said lot 12 chs., thence , j 1929. to the south westerly limit of said; pa'ted this first day of May^ 1929 '^-^-^ ARTEMESIA COUNCIL TWP. OF ARTEMESIA ROAD NOTICE r â- that D.McTAVISH&SON Flesherton Ontario Supertwist Cordsâ€" -More stretch than old-style cords I The Artemesia Council met at ) Flesherton on the first day of May. ' 1929. All members were present and the Reeve presided. j The minutes were read and confirm- ed. The committee appointed to ex- amine bridges on 200 sideroad and Centre Line reported that they had examined the location and had de- cided to build a concrete bridge on 200 I cording to a survey and plan de Notice n hevc'oy given that thv Mu:-.Ie:ix-.l Cov.r.cil of the Tov.-nship of Artoir.csia will after one from the first publication hereof in The Flesherton Advance Newspaper, (the date of which first publication is the First day of May, 1929) pro- ceed to pass a bylaw establishing the undermentioned deviation of road, in the said township, being a deviation of 130 sideroad in the iirst and sec on concession north east of the Tc ronto and Sydenham road therein ac- lot; thence south 50 degs. 30 mins east along said limit 1 ch.; thence north 39 degs. 30 mins. east 43 chs. 93 Iks. to the north easterly limit oi said lot; thence north 50 degs. 30 mins. west along said limit 1 chs. to the place of beginning. Description of Part cv Lot 132, Range 1, N.E.T. & G. Road Rlrs. A!cox, Owner I All and singular that certain parcel ':â- Iract cf land and premises situ- ate lyiiiR and being in the Township; .. I of Artemesia, in the County of Grey,| I and province of Ontario, containing j by admeasurement One One Hundred and Twenty Fifth Of An Acre (.0075 Acre.) be the same more or less be- ing composed of part of lot 132, Range 1. N.E. Toronto and Syden- ham Road in said township and which may be more particularly described as follows, that is to say:- Commencing at the south eastery angle of said lot thence north BO degs. 30 mins. west along the east- erly limit of said lot 12 ks.; thence BELLAMY, Twp. Clerk. A Baking Expert says: "Fof light cakes that keep moist lor dap, use 1 tsbl^ spoon less per cup ofParity if your recipe calls tot ordiniiy pasuy or soft wheat flour." fideroad and a concrete culvert on Centre Line. Tho following payments were or- dered for committee work during Ap- ril, the Reeve $15, Corbett ?5, Davis §5, Whittaker $6, Meldrum $9, A. Wyville $4.2,5. Report No. 5 of Superintendent was examined by the Council and payment for work am- ounting to $751.63 ordered paid. Jas. Turner claim for sheep killed, $30, and of W. R. Meads for $43, cer- tified by valuers were ordered paid. The question of public liability 1 insurance was di.=;cussed and on mot- ion was not accepted. The Council adjourned to meet Court scription made by Robert McDowell Esq., O.L.S. dated the 17th day of April 1929. â€" said deviation is describ- ed as follows south 44 degs. 40 mins. west 1 ch. SendiOeinstamptftrtlmfamm Purity Flour Ctok BmL ' Wnlsii Canada Floor Uilla Co> VIZ â€" THE FLESHERTON i\D)fAHCE Published on Collingwood stroel, Flesherton, Wednesday of each week. Ciciilation over HOC, Price in Canada, $2.00 per year when paid in advance $1.50. In U.S.A., $2.50 per year, when paid in advance $2.00. W. H. THURSTON - Editor. t. J. THURSTON - As.it. Editor. on June 5. at 10 o'clock as a ADVICE TO SCHOLARS May a few word.s of encouragement be permitted to all pupils and scholars now entering the last lap of their school year, especially to those who are writing examinations that will determine their progress at school. This i.i perhaps a greater opportun- ity than you dream of now, it may mean advancement for a lifetime, or it may mean, the beginning of a series of ; epeatod failures. No ex- misery he has experienced since his ^^ Revision on the assessment roll of escape, living from hand to moutii j()29. wherever he could steel food, sleep' \:-^ whereve- .ightfall found him, makes one think, and ra doub» Orval too, was his foolhardiness worth the effort to outwit the oolicc and remain iiom custody a few months longer. His sentence was a minor one orig- inally, but v.ili live in his cell many •norths and reg tt the escape from justice, which is sure to take its course. * • * It v/as decided at the cemetery meeting held in the old town hall on Friday evening to withold the plans of a mntuary chapel for this year, until .'sufficient funds v.'arrant the construction. Likely the chapel will he built next year. Ths Treasurer informed tha meetinp that the final payment for extra land ourchased several years ago had been made and was now free of debt. It is a pleas- ure to see the cemetery in the excel- lent condition it is now in and those who are responsible are the re- cinients of deep thanVo from those whose loved ones are interred therein R. Allan and W. G. Bowles were appointed v.ced inspcctor.T for 1929. Qsprey Cguncii Minutes Osprey Council met in Singhamp- ton, April 10th. All members pres- ent. Minute; of the last ^eetin<; I were read and confirmed. I Communications v.-ere aa follows: R. Talbot, re Woatherall Drain. Dept. 01 Agric'ilturc, re Weed Control Acl; Ilomilt & Homilt. re arrears of taxes on Little property; Dept. of Hitrh- ways. showinir subsidy for 1928 to bo S4070.98; T. Stewart Cooper, re school fair. Hector Gibson waited on th council in regard to error in receiv- ing notice of non payment of taxes. James Monaghan addressed the Coun- cil, re condition of road on the Eighth Line. Lockhart â€" Grummett â€" That the Treasurer be authorized to re- ceive from the treasurer of L. O. L. 1085, the sum of 90 cents for but. Description of part of lot 133, Range 1, N.E. T. & S. Road Roderick McKenzie, owner All and singular that certain parce* or tract of land and premises situ- ate lying and being in the Township of Artemesia, in the County of Grey, and province of Ontario, containing by admeasurement Six and One Tenth Arces (6.1 Acs.) be the same j more or less, being composed of part of lot 133, Range 1, N.E. of the To- ronto and Sydenham Road in san? township and which may be more particularly described as follows that \z to say:- Commencing at the north westerly angle of said lot; thence north 33 degs. 30 mins. east along the north- erly limit of said lot 50 chs. 48 Iks. to the north easterly limit of said lot; thence south 50 degs. 30 mins. east along said limit 88 Iks.; thence soi'th 44 degs. 40 mins. west 9 chs. Gl Ika; thence south 39 degs. 30 mins., west Tchs. 79 Iks, thence south 54 degs. 20 mins. west 4 chs 88 Iks.; thence south 39 degs. i» mins. west 28 chs. 26 Iks. to the south westerly limit of said lot; thence north 50 degs. 30 mins. west along said limit 1 ch. to the place of beginning. 2, N.E.T. & S. Road Frederick Russell, Owner All and singular that certain parcel i or tract of land and premises situ- | ate lying and being in the Township of Artemesia, in the County of Grey, INCORPORATED 1855 â- ^BAHMOROHTO amination is easy, but to some it | lia^'beautv shot for the last resting piie7"ordered" from Municipal World. ' ^''"'â- â- " • place of those who have â€"' '" **•'â- • "^ - â- - - may appear almo.st impossible. There is nothing impossible, and now \% the time for you to make up your mind about that. You may be be- hind with your year's work, or you may feel you are not capable of pass- ing, and so have made up your mind not to try. If you do that now you will do it all your life, but if yon are determined that no matter what the difficuty is you will give It your very best effort or positively die in the attempt, then success Is almost a.ssured, and .you will have acquired a habit of facing every sort of difficulty you may meet with In life hertfefter. A little self denial of seeminglv legitimate pleasure and made this Morrison â€" Grummett â€" That country in the early days and of those ^ the Clerk be instructed to write V. who have carried on since that ^ Christie to advertise for tenders time. for the construction of the Weather- all drain. Grummett â€" Lockhart â€" That the Clerk be instructed to prepare a By-law for the next meeting, pro- , , ., „ . .... viding that all dogs be kept tied up atic asylum and while walking '"^tiie^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^.^ ^j ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^, rise, from May 1st to Nov. 1st Accounts were passed as follows, Road accounts, $615.44; miscellaneous NO WONDER A man was one day visiting a lun- grounds he met a patient to whom he said: " Well, how did you get here." The man replied: "Well, sir, you sec I married a widow with a grown- up daughter, and then my father married my wife's daughter, and made my wife the mother-in-law of her father-in-law, and my father bo- sport, a little extra time in study ea-y and late, a little keener conccn-lcame my step-son. Then my step- tration on the work that is almost I "'-"ther, the daughter of my wife, difficult and you will be surprised j ^lad a son, and that boy, of course, how much lo.st ground may be rc-J^^'as my brother, because it was my $200.32 Thj Council adjourned to re- assemble at Maxwell on May 25th, at 10 a.m., as a Court of Revision and at 2 p.m., for general business. Play At Maxwell covcri-d, nnd what progress may gained. â€" Detroit Free Press. be THE NEW .SCHOOL QUESTION A radical change in the educational system of our province is foreca.st by Premier Ferguson, who is also Minister of Education. It is pro- ' poHed to divide the elementary course into two divisions the first to end with the age of eleven years, and the ' second to continue till the child is sixteen years of age. 'The Ix>wcr father's son; but he also was my wife's step-son, and therefore, hen grand-son. innd that made me the| "landfathcr of my step-brother. Thenmy wifehadason, somy moth-|,ve,i_ i,y ,,,0 young people of St. James Anglican Church, Dundalk. On Wednesday evening. May 8th, a comical play called "Always in Trouble" or a "'Hoodooed Coon" was er-in-law, the step-sister of my son,! i.^ also his grandmother, because his Htop-sister i.s hia wife. I am the brother of my own son, "who is also! the son of my step-grandmother. I am my mother's brother-in-law, my wife is her own child's aunt, my son' i.s m.y father's nephew, and I am my ov/n grandfather. That's one reason I am here." â€" Answers. i The actors, which were nine in num- ber, did their parts real well and the audience wa.s delighted by the cos- tumes and sayings of the actors. The hall was filled for the occasion. Between the act."? the school children of S. S. No. 17 of Artemesia, Rock Mills sang patriotic songs and ren- dered other musical selections, under the dirction of Mrs. F. Sceley, their teacher. These itmes were very Rev. M. F. Old School work, now taken up by High and Continuation Schools will he car- i _, ,,. ricd on ii the Public Schools, and the . ' "" Wellington County Council de first year university course of studies '^''Icd unanimously to do away with much "iappreciated. will be transferred to the Payments for mileage and to be more ham, Rector of the church, acted as High Schools and Collegite Institutes, ''"â- eful about Allowances paid for chairman. The amount taken in at I^ginlatio 1 along these lines will like- ommittee work. the door amounted to $45.20. ly be introduced at the next session ♦****^>**<'«<>*«>«><»«><'*<>***<»*«tM»*4M>^^^^,>^<M>4»>^.>4M>^:~>.>4.>**» of the Legislative Assembly. The | X '^ change is already being criticised and Y it remains to be seen whether the ' % proposed changes can be satisfactor- [ ♦ ily carried out. i X PINDER' S PURITY BREAD EDITORIAL NOTES Alliston is fortunate in owning such a sort as Mr. T. P. Loblaw. of Tor- onto, President of the chain stores of that name. A year or so ago he , donated the beautiful Stevenson Mem- orial Hospital at Alliston and now { he comes fo> ward with a donation of 960,000, being half the approximate , coat of the paved streets in that town. | ; Another evidence of the public Rnirit- !â- c-d citir.en is a donatien of WOO.OOO i toward the erection of a nev/ Western , \ Hosnital in Toronto. Mr. L<>blnwi»|' n citizen who is in<lced a credit to i ', this provincp. I â- "The lav/ will t iiimph" is ngnin evi- denced h thi} rf couture of Orval S^hnw, who rfcnped from Chatham .iail last fall and who has hern floe- in the police since that time. The Its flavor and texture is a guarantee of its purity. Buy niadc-in-FIcshcrton bread and re- ceive the best, you will be convinced that there is none better. Have Your Bretid Delivered at Your Door Pinder^s Bakery PHONE 8 -:. FLESHERTON, ONT. X I ,t. 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