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WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1929 THE FLESHERTG^J ADVANCE TOWNSHIP OF ARTEMESIA. H. A. Livingstone, manager of NOMINATION NOTICE 1U2U. the Bank of Toronto at Shelburne. ' > < has been awarded a fine reel by the NOTICE is hereby given that a' Aikenhead Hardware Co. for winning meeting of the Electors of the said first prize for the largest lunge en- Township of Artemesia will be held' tered in thcir 1929 c "P e tttion. The . .. _, I lunge which Mr. Livingstone captur- m CM lownshtp Ha 1 F esherton, on t u o n- , ed on the Severn River measured four Monday the 25th day of November, | f cc t, two inches, and weighed 25 Ibs. from lo'clock to 2 o' clock p.m. for' ~ r ^T^ T ' O xT ~ for the purpose of nominating FLESHERTON 1929. Candidates for the offices of Reeve, ' Deputy iReevc and Councilors for' N - O TICE is hereby given tha*. a the said Township to serve during meetin( , of the Electora of thc vill . thc year 1H30. agc O f Flesherton will be held at the If more than the required number. Village Hall, on 'Monday the 25th day of candidates are named for any or' of November 1929 at the hour of 7. oil ~r u if I 30 P. M. for the purpose of nominat- ali of the said offices the election' . . | ing candidates for the offices of therefore will be held in the several Reeve> Councillors a-id Public" School polling subdivisions of the Township,! Trustees for the said Village for the j on Monday thc 2nd day of Uecember ( year 1930. Official Election Results The following are the complete and official figures of the vote in South Grey in 'he recent Provincial election, showing Farquhar R. Oliver, the U. F.O. candidate, to have a majority of 704 over J. Nelson Perdue, Conserva- tive. The compilation is that of Mr. Herb. G. Brigham of Hanover, Re- turning Officer for the riding. Oliver Perdue Oliver Perdue Maj. Maj. ARTEMESIA Oliver Perdue Oliver Perdue Maj. Maj. EGREMONT No. No. 1929 at the several polling ploccs. commencing at the hour of Nine 0'- Clock A. M. and closing at the hour <if five O' Clock in the afternoon for thc purpose of said election, and by the deputy returning officers and poll If more than the required number arc nominated for any particular office and a poll is required, the same will be opened at the office of the Village Clerk on Monday the 2nd day of December 1929 at the hour of clerks named by the Council of the nine O' Clock A. M. and will remain said Municipality. j open for the election of members as Dated this 13th day of November; aforesaid until five O' Clock P. M. A. D. 1929. Dated the 13th day of November, W. J. Bellamy, Clerk. 1929. W. J. Bellamy, [ Clerk. [f Purity Fruit Cake */2 cup butter, 1 cup brown sugar, 2 l /2 cups Purity Flour, '/> Ib. raisins, % Ib. citron, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, l /t tea- spoon nutmeg, l /i teaspoon ginger, 2 eggs, l /> cup (scant) molasses, l /t cup sour cream or fruit juice, \z teaspoon soda. Flour thc fruit. Bake in moder- ate oven (375). How to get Better Results in Cake and Pastry Baking A baking expert says "Purity is a strong, rich flour wilh great expanding qualities . . . if your cake recipe calls lor ordinary pastry flour use 1 tablespoon less per cup of Purity and il milk is called for use hall milk and hall water (lukewarm), and your cakes will clay moist longer. New Rrcipe for flaky pie crusl-For two pie sMIs use 2 cups Purity Flour, '/, teaspoon salt, !i cup *horlc:uni{, '/i cup col 1 water. Mix flour and salt, outline in the !:->rteninff until the .mixture is like fine meal. Mix thoroughly with the water. Roll out thin, Veepinif it thorounhly dry. For extra rich pastry use half butter and half lard. Being milled only from selected Western hard whr.it. Purity Flour ham tlic strength and quality to make it "best for all your baking." Get sack from your dealer today No. 1 4 5 a 7 8 No. 1 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 99 40 59 84 33 51 58 54 4 101 47 54 131 26 135 86 27 58 118 54 64 56 25 31 94 139 203 140 116 112 69 18 92 38 28 32 25 121 111 102 88 80 Small Advts. } LOST OR STOLEN ! LOST At Artemesia school fair a boy's cap. Finder please leave at i this office. 804 277 527 , Majority for Oliver 527.) GLENELG ' 128 G5 63 107 19 88 97 65 32 . 83 39 44 83 FOR SALE Talman Sweet apples Lew. Genoe, Eugenia, phone 43 r 31. Farm For Sale BY TENDER. 106 acres in Osprey, nearly all un- der cultivation. Cement house and. large frame barn with stone base- 498 272 227 1 Majority for Oliver 226, EUPHRASIA No. 762 306 456 Majority for Oliver 456. BENTINCK , 39 31 8 92 82 !T, 75 144 62 114 46 64 82 73 36 4, r . 2!) 46 28 13 2 108 27 85 No. Our famous 700-rtcife Purity Flour Cook Rook is mailed fer 30c. Write for it. Western Canada Floor MU1 Co. Limited, Toronto 910R 703 396 307 Majority for Oliver 307. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the partnership heretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned as mer- 1 chants in the Village of Priceville, in the County of Grey, and as Fox Ranchers of the Village of Priceville in the County of Grey, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts owing to the said partnership in connection with the Fox Ranching Business, are to he paid to Harold Edgar Karstedt :u Priceville afore- ' said, and all clainjs against the said partnership in connection to the said Fox Ranching Business, are to be presented to the said Frederick George Karstedt, by whom the sam j will be settled. All debt owing to the said partner- ship as merchants and carried on as Karstedt Brothers at Priceville, are to be paid to the/ said Frederick George Karstedt at Priceville afore- said, and aill claims against the said ( partnership of Karstedt Brothers, general merchants, are to be present- j ed to the said Frederick George Karstedt, by 'whom the same will be settled. ' Dated at Priceville this 26th day of October, A.D. 1929. | HAROLD E. KARSTEDT FREDERICK G. KARSTEDT. 34 85 19 87 69 48 77 56 63 21 36 50 59 91 34 60 120 25 13 49 28 14 17 38 538 496 159 Majority for Oliver- NORiMANBY 31 22 64 117 83 100 61 37 87 42 70 71 247 93 75 68 33 51 12 19 9 19 470 638 59 147 42 38 227 Majority for Perdue 168. PROTON No - 105 154 154 77 38 54 39 46 30 34 56 27 59 16 32 35 75 120 98 50 38 7 11 667 289 399 21 21 Majority for Oliver 378. OSPREY No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 28 89 115 36 60 62 83 17 490 44 86 98 60 33 19 29 34 3 17 27 13 54 403 144 16 24 17 57 FOR SALE FOR SALE Fifty pullets mostly Rocks. Alb. Blackburn, Maxwell P.O.' m . ent i L t , 81 ' r C 1 n. 10 ' Osprey. Ap- _ ' ply to John Thompson, Agincourt, FOR SALE Coal heater "Good Ont., administrator of the estate of Cheer," in first class condition. Will the J , at Georsra Thompson. Give your best offer. sell cheap. S. Campbell, Eugenia. FOR SALE Brood sow due to farrow about Nov. 20th. Lawson Whitehead, Flesherton. FARM FOR SALE. FOR SALE Number of purebred Oxford Down ram lambs. F. Spofford Eugenia. Phone Fcversham 9 r 22. 50 acres, lot 165. 1st S. W. T. S.R., Artemesia, 35 acres under cultivation with 4 acres of swamp and hardwood bush; good bank barn 40x45, and dri- ving shed 22x30; frame bouse, five rooms. Farm is situated on the pro- FOR RENT A six roomed house | with good garden, opposite high' school. W. J. Caswell, Proton .R.R. 3.1 vincial highway with public school FOR SALE Hamston range, al- 30 rods distant and 1% miles south most good as new. Enquire at this' of Flesherton. office. CHAS. BEST, R.R. 3, Proton Station. FARM FOR SALE Lot 32, Con. 6, Artemesia, one hnn- FOR SALE Organ in good con-j dred acres, about 69 acres under culti- dition. John Oliver, Priceville, phone: vation, about 5 acres oi busli and 3 21 r 21. , acres of swamp; spring creek running I through pasture near rear of farm; HOUSE FOR SALE A bargain! abput 40 rods feom school. Good fxjr a quick sale; must be moved bankbwn 45x50; frame house with 8 at once. Mrs. M. Jamieson, Flesh-' rooms, good celter, good drilled well, erton. j hen pen and sidUl orchard. Half ... OATr .~,T~ , ' I mile from Rock Mills and 4 miles FOR SALE Young pigs ready to from Flesherton, itiral route. Will wean $4 each, also purebred Oxford sell reasonably. Down ram lamb $15. John Grum- WALTER RUSSELL, mett, R^R. 2. Proton Station. | R. R. No. 1 Flesherton. FOR SALE Purebred Oxford Down yearling, also 2 year old ram Edgar Betts, Eugenia, Phone 9r 12, Feversham. FARM FOR SALE About 100 acres of good clay loam ( land, being lots 24 and 25, 2nd con. I N.D.R., near Six Corners, about a FOR SALE new seven roomed mile from Flesherton Station, about house with all modern conveniences,' ?*> acres of cultivated land, 10 acres Toronto St.. Flesherton. Write or ' O n nardwo d bush, five acres swamp, phone C. J. Crossley, 651 Annette St., i Se n - ro med house, solid brick with Toronto, nhono .Tnm-tin*, 2ifii cellar under all, also summer kitchen roof barn 45x46, drive shed 20X40, good spring well and good fences. This farm cheap for quick sale. Geo. ^^"l^Flesherton, telephone 36 J. FARM FOR SALE~ MISCELLANEOUS DRESSMAKING I am open Majority for Oliver 87. HOLLAND 74 42 92 67 102 62 5<J 97 174 67 131 75 32 35 45G 58G 67 6 107 09 10 197 dressmaking engagements, with head- j Quarters in Mrs. M. Jamieson's res- idence. Mrs. E. M. Waters. Flesh- erton. TRUCKING All kinds of truck- 110 acres in the Township of Ar- temesia. lota 77 and 78. 1 K.D.R.. about 85 acres under cultivation, balance pasture and mixed bush: barn ing; to Union Stock Yards especially, j 36x6 wftn T 36x46. all with atone W. B. Winters, Maxwell, Phone 92 i l> asement : . ln *od repair, water at r 14 at my expense. t* m: d ~ rl e 8 - hed ****>< als ne " NOTICE Lots 4 and 5, concession 9 and lots 6 concession 8, hunthg, fishing and trespassing strictly pro- hibited. S. R. Hawkins & Son, R. R. 1, Eugenia. house; 8-roomed soIRl brick nouse with soft water cistern and furnace. This is a pood cvain and stock farm, well fenced and watered, situated convenient to railway, cnurcn and school. Reason for selling is on i account of poor health. Por partic- j ulars apply on oremises. W. A. MORTON. WANTED Good farm to rent, 100 or 200 acres, convenient to school. [ R. R. 2 . Proton Static* State full particulars in letter or phone Feveroham. H. J. Courvoisier, R. R. 1, Eugenia. THE STORE WITH SERVICE F.T.HILL&CO.,Ltd. CHAIN STORES Markdal-e, Ontario OUR BUYING POWER SAVES YOU A LOT OF MONEY ANNUAL AUTUMN SALE Now In Full Swing Ladies Ready-to- Wear LADIES' NEW FALL COATS $19.50 20 Ladies' Xew Fall Coats, all beauti- fully fur trimmed, excellent quality of cloth. Silk Rayon lining and double in- terlined. All new and up-to-date styles. A real buy. Sixes 36-44. Price $19.50. LADIES' SAMPLE SILK DRESSES Ladies' Silk Dresses made from very fine quality imported flat crepe in all the new Pall Sliades. Kvery dress just new in stock and worth from $12.75 to $15.00 All sixes to 44. Sale price $9.85. Ladies' Fine Shoes at $2.95 100 tair of Ladies' Shoes in patent leather and fine kid, in blond, beige or black with high, medium or low heels. Regular values up to $4.50, nil sell- ing nt one price. Your choice at $2.1)5 Ladies' High and Low Shoes 2 prs. 98c. Tliis item represents mnny lines and styles of good wearing shoes suitable for house or dress wear. Clearing at 2 pair for !>He Is it Rubbers you have in mind? Well, wi- linvr 'cm, and for every member of the family. Just a fow of the many specials thnt will In- offered are tu follows: Child's Rubber Hoots at Ofic WomonV 7-oyelet Rubbers fur milking or outside wear on wet days. Regular $2.25, for only... $1.50 Also a few pairs of Men's and Hoy:*' Rubbers n* above and selling out at only $1.50 GIRLS' COATS $7.95 15 only Children's Coats. All fur- trimmed, well lined .-ipd interlined, in ,11, Red and Green. Up-to- 5tyle f i and a real bargain- .s o to 14 years. .Sale price 7.95 SAMPLE CLOTH DRESSES $7.95 15 only vSamplc Dresses in Charmene Wool Crepes and I'Yench ,Klannel. A tfood assortment of sixes and easily worth twice the price asked. Your choice $7.95 Shoe Polish Special: 2 tins for 15c. This is nil srood fresh stock in 2-in-l, NuKKet or Capo brands. On sule at 8c or 2 tins for 15c Men's Dress Shoes at $2-95 About fifty pair of Men's Fine Boots in black or brown calf or kjd stock with rubber heels. Val- ues up to $5.00. SellinK for $2.95 Boys' School Boots at $1.79 Just think! A boy's School Boot for this price. Sixes 1 to 0%. Regular value $3.00 to ?3.05. Spe- cial sale price $1.7!) Ladies' and Misses' Goloshes GO pair of Sample Goloshes for IMisaes and La- ilies. Billing < only $1.1,! "Watch for our showing of Ladies ' 4-buckle nml 2-hucl;lf md 2-stri|> Goloshes in bl'ick cashmerette or jersiy cloth with cuban or flnt heel nt less than half price. "Where Quaity is Higher Than Price" NOTICE Hunting or trapping on Majority for Perdue 130.S'ots 158-59-60 and 161, 3rd range W. j T. S.R., Artemesia, is strictly pro- DURHAM No. 1 72 121 2 35 194 3 129 218 286 533 49 109 89 247 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 Majority for Perdue 247. MARKDALE .... 155 293 138 Majority for Perdue 138. NEUSTADT ... 32 171 139 Majority for Perdue 139. DUNDALK 128 210 82 Majority for Perdue 82. FLESHERTON No. 1 113 131 18 Majority for Perdue 18. HANOVER No. No. 1 84 55 49 61) 62 63 142 81 94 103 127 85 116 446 729 58 2ft 45 44 72 23 53 321 hibited. Trespassers will be prose- cuted. Lther Duckett. BOAR FOR SERVICE. Registered Yorkshire Boar for eer- vice by Flesherton Bacon Hog Club, the property of the Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture. C. STEWART. Caretaker. SHORTHORN BULL FOU SERVICE FOR SALE OR RENT _ 100 ac- Registered 'Shorthorn boiler res, lots KJ6, 107, 1 R. W., T. & 0. vice at lot -.5, Con. 9) Oeprey, S. N. on No. 10 Highway, in town- ' Marquis" No. 170,1^5; Sire, ship of Artemesfa, Vi mile from Marquis 142,381; Dam, R school. 2 milts from Fieshertotf. 131,07ft Term* Purebrdl.OT. Apply to L. R. ThistlethwaSte, 24 S^des $2.00. Cows not retnrned Connor Ave., Toronto or W. J. Bel- wi " "* charge full price. lay, Floshertoti. 8. . HAWKINS, Enrenia. GOOD SMOOTH FARM OP 70 acres best of land almost all under cul ti vation 2 Mi miles north east of Flesherton. Good barn 33x40, new Barriaten, etc. Ofices Owen Sound, Durham . ... , garaire 20x28, good brick house, newly and Flesherton. Flwherton - .MI sale. Apply Lucas, Henry & Lucas, Markdale, or*M8. S. Dezell, R. R. No S.Owen Sound. Majority for Perdue 32f. CHATSWORTII .... 78 94 16 Majority for Perdue 16. SUMMARY OF MAJORITIES Arlemcsia 456 Rontinck H07 Glenclpr 226 Efcremont 527 Euphrasia 42 Proton 378 Osprey 87 Normanby Holland Durham Markilalc Neustadt Pumlnlk FlesliPi-ton Hanover C'hntswortli .. 168 130 138 FARM FOR SALE 100 acres, being lot 37, Con. 4, Artemesia, 80 acres under cultivation. Good house and large barn with good stabling and out-buildings. For fur- ther particulars apply on premises. ALB. BLACKBURN, Phone 42 r 6 Maxwell. DAIRY FARM FOR SALE~ OR RENT In the corporation of Flesherton, on Prov. Highway about 50 acres, brick house, electrfc lighted, daily milk route. Mr. II. Freeman, the present tenant will conduct you over the farm and explain the milk route. Possession to be taken April 1st. A. THISTLETHWAITE, Flesherton. BUSINESS CARDS Dr. W. D. Bryce, L. D. S., D. D. S. dental surgeon, graduate of Uni- versity of Toronto. Gas administer, ed for extraction. Office at the resi- dence of Dr. E. C. Murray, Toronto street. Flesherton. Phone 6S>. j Prince Arthur Udge, 333, A.FT"a .M. meets in thc Masonic H 1 -" ' ...... .ccto m me Aiasoiuc trail, > Strong: Block, FlesbWton every [day on or before the full moon W G. Watson. W. M, C, F L^ n ^ secretary --. ww'rtc & Henry> Barristers ' *tfwt. 'Henry, B.A. Offic^'MarS^. Tucw fgock Phone 2. Branch oJLs at .Dundalk and Durham. ** . - f j Win. : for the counties of Grey amf FARM FOR SALE OR RENT for sale or to rent buildings and in a Majority for Oliver 764. 2023 1259 A Rood farm with comfortable 130 'good state of cultivation. This farm 2 is in the Township of Artemesia, quite near Ceylon and Priceville. A real snap for quick sale, informatioin apply to Mills, R. R. l, Proton Station, phone Dundalk 62 r 4. moderate, tmUsljietton All J ^ may be made at the Aih-wn*. Central telephone offto or by addressing me at or 18 321 1G BOAR FOR SERVICE Registered Chilean nitvato fed in mistake for suit to Durebnd herd of Norman .lull. North Norwich township, caused' death of five valuable animals. Npar- bv farmer, Clinton Hammer, also n f r"*"~ " "~ lost six cuttle through disease known l nt08 " lade nt hc Advance office. . GEO E. DUNCAN DUNDALK LICENSED AUCTIONEER For the County" o* Gfty'. Terms! per cent. Sat'lsfncjjon euarnted Durham Bull for Service 81 "n if paid before January, otherwliiP "f-> c. Akins, R. r, r^tSKaStiSr

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