WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1929 1'HE FLESH ERTON ADVANCE Grey County Boys Win Judging Seeds identification, with a score of 95 out ative for Grey County, of 100; Wm. Clugston of Heathcote, It u of interest to note that two who won 2nd place in Oat Judging of the members of the team arc boys with a score of 98 out of 100; and who attended the short course held Hunter Mackey of Thornbury. <- Clarksourg last year. Courses The Grey Countv team have made are being held this winter at Owen a very creditable showing this year Sou id, January 6th to 30th, land Information and News ! Bought Fine Home of The Busy Farmer 1 ; business section of the town. That I he will remain in Collingwood is I a matter of good news to his friends. I While recognized as a teacher with Recently Mr. V. A. Ellis was offer- 1 a high gtanding he ig a i so a va i u . ed a fine position as head of the aWe citizen> his work amon g st the Vocational School of the Delta Col- ( . b j especially commendable. NEW USE FOR BARLEY , Jegiate Institute in Hamilton. After! _c o j Hngwood Bulletin. Until -ecently the USB of barley careful consideration he decided to' The 'earn representing Grey County besides winning 4th place in the In- Hanover, February 3rd to 28th. All ^ ............ ^ ....... ________ ^^ ____ ..,.. .. ..... ______ won 4th place in the Inter-County tcr County Seed Judging Contest a- boys in thi-se districts arc urged to on thc f arm was restricted t o the remain with the Board of Education _ . , w ,,;, Seed Judging Compet.tion held at Kainst twenty teams nt Guel , )hi thcy take advantage of the training in fwdi of live stock ln Germany. herCi his position here having many; Edmund Wragge, cniel .tni^- Guelph Winter Fair. Twentycou.it- won 7th placc in Livcs to C k Judging Agriculture which will be given at howcver> bnrlty is u . 5ed for a mul j a(]vanUpe3 whilc hia relations with ; ion engineer cf the old narrow gauge, these special courses. titude o{ purpose8 . Millions of | the Board of Education are highly Credit Valley and Toronto-Owen r ----- __ . ------ bushels yearly are used in the ( satisfactory. Having decided to re- ! Sound railway, died last week at his of '"' - won vtn place in HVCSWCK jucijrmtr ics competed with sixty boys taking aKains t twenty-four teams and 13th part. Vic'oria County won first place at the Royal Winter Fair in r ----- __ . ------ are used in place with a score of 1224. The Toronto against thirty-four teams. Championship in Draught Horses manufacture of malt coffee. Be-. ma j n ; n Collingwood he has since home in Toronto at the age of 92 County boys scored 1190 out of The tennis were chosen by the De- Goes to Grey County Farmer. E j ( | es this an Cn0 rnious quantity of .purchased the home in which he . imrtment of Agriculture at Markdale - the grain is used in the manufacture) !j ve , f rom Miss Leach, who recently ' with thc early day3 of tne present The members of the team were from the winners at the Annual Airainst keen competition at the O f bread, breakfast foods, biscuits ! tt -,, m 'n Hnmiltnn. This is a modern .' " . ,, ". ! , years. His activities in connection irom Miss Leacn, wno recently Against keen competition at the O f bread, breakfast foods, biscuits ! wem ' o Hamilton. This is a modern n a ntm \ r P R branch will i Douglas Hammond of Thornbury, who County Competition hold at Markdale Provincial Winter Fail- at '.Juelph, inf : . n t and invalid preparations, ton- >" -" : -* uw Fail- . won 3rd place in aggregate score, last July. They were coached by Model Prince, a splendid animal, J CB> condiments and food preserves. and 2nd place in weds and seed Frank Dench, Assistant Represent- shown by Lawrence Legate of Mca- i n view of this, it would seem that Candies, Nuts Oranges, Etc. Our stock of Christmas Candies, Xuts, Oranges and Bananas is complete and of the choicest variety as fresh as can be secured. Buy your Christinas supplies at this store and receive the best. Hot dog. tea, etc.. will be served in our restaurant on Santa Clans day. Make this store your headquar- ters while in town. H. Freeman GROCERY FLESH KRTON championship for barby is destined to occupy & pos- i.VIr. Legate won itjon of increasing importance in all f ^ * ** ^ ...... .. v _. i^iu <i ui . ; . i ^ / i -,'. i <-, i m . ^ i ff t and 2nd in Mare or Gelding class f arR i rotations that may be devised * m- 1GOO pounds, foaled previous to w it;, a view to obtaining some relief '}'. ford, won thc draught horses. 1st over l'J2G He also won 1st on team mares f_-om the weed scourge, or geldings over 32i)0 pounds. CANADIAN HOGS IMPROVE T. Stewart Cooper, Representative. The gradual i ncreasc j n the num- Frank Q. Dcnch, Assistant Represent- hel . of selcc: bacon hogs i n di ca t cs two aiive. things, namely: better breeding stock - and more attention to rations. Com- ARTEMESIA COUNCIL petition conducted lapt r.ummar show ' that there is a very good profit over Council met at Flesherton on Dec. the cost of feed if the pigs are bred 14, 1929. Members all present, right and have the nec essary feeds Reeve in the chair, minutes read and jn the rjght proportion . Although adopted. ..... . Danish bacon still brings a higher Canadian on thc British t.the quality of our bacon is ancc officer for"]930 was passed, constantly improving and prospects Report of Road Superintendents, are that with the improvements that showinir expended $1494.00 was pre- have already been taking place, the rented and amounts ordered paid, time is not, far distant when Canadian The Treasurer was instructed to pay bacon will be on an equal with that the various school sections amount o f any coun t ry j n the world, collected as school rates and also a- CQST Qp YEARLING HE IFERS mouut collected for telephones lor 19211. Refunds on account of errors 3F <i?"a may be regarded as re assessment were ordered. R. Han- n hl &n Pce to pay for a yearling ey, $20.0; T. Fcnwick, $2.00; W. J. heife", but if she has been reared .Magee, $2.00; A. Dingwall, &2.10; this far in a manner to give her R. Noble, 3.55; G. Littlejohns, $2.00; proper development, this price is litUe home, with all necessary appoint- ments, conveniently situated, not only to the Collegiate but to the . district. crnvVni.n'SJ rit y .5ir t; mbered by old residents of thi. Small Advts. appoint R. E. Gorley school attend- I Boots and Rubbers For Heavy Wear At the Lowest Prices accounts were ordered paid: The no profit in se ijj n(r a 12 cmo nth old Reeve. $9.00; the Clerk $10.14; H. heifer at fift do |iars. This has Corbctt, $4.00; J. Davis. $2.70; J. B. Whit'.aker. 70 tee work, the Reeve, $8.00; H. Cov . j ';.' been proved by an actual computation c-i-nts and commit- , tl _, ,_. ... ., Y . i._:r of the cost of feed consumed by heif- I.OST OR STOLEN LOST Purse containing $37 in bills and some small change, between Graham's store, Eugenia, and Albert William's residence. Finder pfease eturn to Albert Williams. Reward. STRAYED From pasture of Hen- Farm For Sale BY TENDER. 106 acres in Osprey, nearly all un- der cultivation. Cement house and large frame barn with stone base- ment. Lot 31. Con. 10, Osprey. Ap- ply to John Thompson, Agincourt, On!., administrator of the estate of y Duckett, cattle beast, color, red the late George Thompson. Give th white face.-Alf . Partridge, R. R. your best offer - Mo. 1, Flesherton. STRAYED From pasture of Henry FARM FOR SALE 100 acres, being lot 37, Con. A, Duckctt, Eugenia, heifer rising two, \ Artemesia, 80 acres under cultivation. 7 clip out of right ear. Information Good house and large barn with good will be thankfully' received. S. Me- stabling and out-buildings. For fur- Mullen, Flesherton phone 45 r 12. SALE FOR SALE Two good heaters and a cook stove. W. G. Kennedy, Flesh- erton. ~~*- ther particulars apply on premises. ALB. BLACKBURN, Phone 42 r 6 "- Maxwell. FARftfFOR SALE drum. 82.00. horn breeding from birth to one year Silas Hill claimed $10.35 for dam- of age. It showed that the year's ages to thrcshc.- on defective culvert growth had been produced at a cost whi'.h was ordered paid. of $16.04 per head for feed, thc calves , winners at London About 100 acres of giod clay loam, land, being lot 24 and 25, 2nd con. FOR RENT A six roomed house N.D.R., near Six Corners, about a with rood garden, opposite high mile from Flesherton Station, about school. W. J. Caswell, Proton R.R. 3. ? 5 , acr f ' cultivated land, 10 acres ^_ in hardwood bush, five acres swamp. Seven-roomed house, solid brick with FOR SALE A number of good tur- ce i lar under all also summer kitchen keys, both sex, bred from 1st. prize roof barn 45x46, dr ; vc sne d 20X40, The business of the day bein<" fini- weighing an average of C33 pounds at At this time of the year Heavy Boots and Rubber* are required to withstand the heavy ? solution was wear which they are subject to. \Ye have an excellent line of lonjc rubber boots, both leather and rubber tops, that are priced ri^ht. \Ve also have goloshes, heavy socks that are offered at the lowest prices obtainable. ;:| shed, :ho Reeve was rcnuested to thc end of that per iod. .;. vacate the chair, which was taken by * Mr. Meldrum and t^ollowin. , in Turner, R. R. 3 Priceville. 21 r 11. 1928. Jas. g 0od spring well and good fences. Phone Thi 3 f arm cheap for quick sale. Geo. , E. Banks, Flesherton, telephone 36 J. FOR SALE Three- seated pleasure '; FARM FOR SALE you have presided over thc work of fed hens did even better than when tho Township during vour term of C0 rn meal was used. Each group and thc good feelings which fed ;. scratch mixture of two corn, two parts V timn you have occupied vne posr.ion wheati am ] one part oats. One group Allow US to put new .rubber bottoms oil those ? of B "* ve ancl wc llopc y - U C< %' received a dry mash containing equai * linn;' to nap vour exwnence in the . __. .... . ce an lc e a sc { hnvp prevailed in Council during the parts of crm X timn you have occupied the position wheat nd o leather tops of yours. W. L. Morwood Shoe Repairing - FLESHERTON your cxnerience in of the Ratepayers. parts of wheat bran, corn meal, wheat the' Council for ""'Idlings ^nd crushed oats mixed tlu-ip votr and they sang the Nation- w '* '-oiled potatoes. The propor- a l Anthem and the Council stood an- tions fod were two parts potatoes and iouvnedi ' one P art mash. Each group received , cha.'coal grit, milk, green feed and { Ki.irhty five men are engaged pre- water. Bo^h egg production and .' parinir the no\v flying camp at Tren- hatchih.o: results showed an advantage *^ take the in tho casj of the potato fed poultry. York County is reputed to have 110 acres in the Township of A,r- temesia. lots 77 and 78. 1 N.D.R.. about 85 acres under cultivation. FOR .SALE 1 good robe, set of balance pasture and mixed bush: barn .ingle harness, also a violin, will sell 30x60 with T 36x45. all with stone LX n n XT I basement, in good repair, water at cheap for cash Roy Arnott.R R. No. > , )arn; drivinjr shcd 24x30, also hen 1 Flesherton. | house; 8-twomed solid brick house with soft water cistern and furnace. FOR SALE new seven roomed This is a good erain and stock farm, house with all modern conveniences, ' well fenced and watered, situated Toronto St., Flesherton. Write or convenient to church and phone C. J. Crosslcy, 651 Annette St.. ' schoc)1 - Reason for selling is on account of poor health. For partic- ulars apply on oremises. W. A. MORTON, R. R. 2, Proton Station. Toronto, phone Junction 2161. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE Would the removed the jack from John who Run- 13* THE STORE WITH SERVICE F.T.HILL&CO.,Ltd. CHAIN STORES Markdata, Ontario OUR BUYING POWUR SAVES YOU A LOT OF MONEY II Ladies' Ready-to-Wear / LADIES' WINTER COATS AT $16.75 10 only Ladies' Winter Coats, beauli- ftil quality, well furred cuffs and collar. Mostly all sixes. He^. values up to $32 Sale Price $16.75 LADIES' SAMPLE SILK DRESSES AT $8.75 20 only Ladies' Silk Dresses made from vcrv fine quality imported flat crepe in all the new fall shades. Kverv Dress LADIES' SILK CREPE DRESSES AT $12.95 15 only Ladies' I li^h-gradc Dresses in Silk Crepe and Silk. Beautiful qual- ity ; newest shades. Regular values to $22. 50- vSale Trice $12.95 $8.75 SAMPLE CLOTH DRESSES $6.95 15 only Sample Dresses in Charmeiic Wool Crepes and Krcnch Flannel, (ioocl jtlst new in stock and worth from $12.50 assortment of sixes and ea a ily worth twice to !515.00. All sizes to 44. Sale Price thc price asked. Your choice $6.95 LADIES' JERSEY CLOTH DRESSES AT $4.95 IX only Ladies' Jersey Cloth Dresses. All the newest sh:ides in all sixes. A real bargain. Sale Trice $4.95 Ladies' Silk & Wool I lose ....'...,59c a pair Items of Interest to Thrifty Buyers Men's V;n>ity Sweater t'uat . S3. 00 \aluc f,,,- ; ' S.MS e;u-h Ladies' Sweater Coal rg, ! v ( '." ; for 2.75 Ladies' Corselet t< ; 95c :i Men's I Hack < i i '25 forifl.f Men's Flannel Top Shirts 'I- 39< Mi-.'s Fkvc- !iiU'iU'n<!<T\\.';ir < 'V ;i Men's All \Y<il Underwear 1.69 a gar- ment Udirs' \I\N Kail Mais $1.95 i-a-'h i dies' New ft'll ('.love-; 50o a pair \\'t;nu-n's Meav\ llus: 2fn- a pair Children's I T n<! -r\\ e.-.r l () c gar'mqnl Men's \Yiutrr Caps <>'V each Men's Wool Y, ' ! y ., for.... l.i in "Where Quality is Higher Than Price" ados only outstanding sires have been xtadleer's garage this fall please rc- the same. BOAR FOR SERVICE. moic great young Jersey bulls than ; ( t urn the same. Registered Yorkshire Boar for er- any other county in America. One^ ) vi(:e by Fi C8 herton Bacon Hog Club, leason is that there arc three Bagg, JOB W ANTED-Drivinp team for the propert y O f tno Ontario Depart- hcrds in the county and for^two ^dce-J xv intcr Roy Arnott R. R. No. 1 Flesh- 1 ment of Ajrriculture. C. STEWART, Caretaker. used in these herds. Production com- bined with show ring quality is con- sidered essential, therefore sires are selected only from families known both in the show ring and at the pail. MARTIN BIRDS WON White Wyandotto* owned by Hon. John S. Martin, Minister of Agricul- ture, scored several notable victories at 'he recent Chicago Poultry Show. In keen competition they captured the "best display" award in their ertcn or phone Feversham 4 r 13. GEO E. DUNCAi\ DUNDALK LICENSED AUCTIONEER Trespassers will be prose- F:)r the Cou ^. olf Grev - Trm 1 per cent. Satisfaction guarntt4 Dates made at The Advance office. NOTICE Hunting or trapping on lets 158-59-C^ and 161, 3rd range W. T. & S.R., Artemesia, is strictly pro- ! liibited. jilted. Lther Duckett. class. The complete list of winnings by tho Martie birds were as follows: | school. 1st.. 2nd and 4th cockerels; 1st, Urd ' Apply to L. R. Thistlethwe ami 4th old lions; and 2nd and 3rd] Connor Ave., Toronto or W. young pen?. A total of 46 birds j i ay> Flesherton. were entered by lion. Mr. Martin, who had not shown at Chicago for three years. FOR SALE OR RENT 100 nc- SHORTHORN BULL FOR SERVICE rc-3, lots 1C6, 167, 1 R. W., T. & 0. Registered Shorthorn bull for str- S. N. on No. 10 Highway, m town- vice * '-* 5. C. n. 9, Osprey, "Mwry of Artemesia, *i mile 2 miles from Fk ... *.' GOOD SMOOTH FARM of ^ | acres best of land almost all under cul ! - i tivation 2Mi miles north east of j BARN FIRED BY INCENDIARY | Flesherton. Good barn 33x40. new j _ garage 20x22, good brick house, newly I decorated. 20x35. well, windmill and .\r,-]u; s " TJa Ii9,135; Sire, Hotnie ! a , . -2 4 '. M ', Dam , Red; Hutterfly t f >'7. rerm.' Purebredi fS.OO. >jjvi %t:-<). Cows not returned "1i ot ciiitffx f-ill price. 1 - MAWKINS. Engrail. _.. MIDDLEBRO & BURNS narrUtera et- Ofices Owen Sound, Durham ,,, , _ Flesherton. Flesherton every . . , What appears to have been a das- ^ acreg orcn ard. Priced for quick i Saturday n^arnocn and erenir.g. tardlv attempt by someone unknownto sa , e Apply Lucas, Henry & Lucas,! , burn the fine new steel barn of Mr. Markdale, or Mrs. S. Dezcll, P. R. No Milton M. Hogarth on the 7th conces- s.Qwen Sound. sion of Arran Township, was made and frustrated on Sunday evening about 8 o'clock. The family with thc exception of a son, Irwin, was attending church, and Mr. Stanley McMullen, in passing in his car noticed a flare through tho window in thc barn. Looking more in- FARM FOR SALE OR RENT CARDS Dr. \V if. Bryce, L. D. S., D. D. S. dentai 9ut)$on, graduate of Uni- versity of Toronto. Gas administer- extraction. Office at the resi- d not ' ' C. Murray, Toronto* A good farm for sale or to rent with comfortable buildings and in a good state of cultivation. This ^.. n , is in the Township of Artemesia, quite Prince Arthur Lodge, 833 A F~*A Hesherton. Phone 69. , tcntly he saw it was a fire, and *, Ceylon and Priceville. A real A.M. meets in the. Masonic Hall Arm- stnMo, an.1 wns m-cpin K up the stair- mformntioin .apply to Mrs. f day on or befire the full moon. W.. , . . wny to the floor above. With tho aid Mills, R. R. 1, Proton Station, phone 'M, C. N. Richardson, Secretary, H. ' of :i t'i'C oxtinfTuifhtr the Maze put out. On Inter ninkinR investiKii- lion:;, n man's foot prints wore found loading from the barn to tho road, vhiTu a car had bivn p.irkul, and tho trr.cks of tho car showed thut it liad have from barn, which was travelling try fa.-,!. The affair ti"-al.'l l>v t!n> lie :\]<l-Ti-n . C2 r 4. FARM FOR SALE A. McCauley. Wm. Kaitting; Licensed Auctioneer for the counties of Grey and Simcoe. 75 Mros in Osprey, all under eulti- Farm ancl stock sales a specialty. hous[ . nm , , arRe framc Terms moderate, satisfaction ** ^ Maxwell lom K parts of lots iuy bo mr.de al t!-.e Advance office, or bfinjr Inves- 11 and 12, Con. 6. Apply to D-. D. ' Blephono office, Feversham, . Wall.<'it.>n H. Guy, Nowmn'-V.'t, administrator of or by adJrc.isinrf mo at Feveish?m. I thc estate of tin- late "NV. H. Guy. , f BOAR FOR SERVICE- Tho wise Chopper buy.; Mrly. avoids \ Pl.OPERTY FOR SALE OR RENV Ihe vi ' \ ! 'i i i 'y of i od Yorkshire Boar for ser- in ; liomv from. j Ttu' >nroi i 1-1 Hie late Ella vice Kdgdy Rri.^ht Vim Nn ')'' '>''ii ' ' '' ''""' ' '''' Pro] >;v'of Sauiren,, r ::. llol H ' I thi ymi, Miv ?" PjlQshertoti. Or. th , n , \. ,. tortable ivweJlnyc howjie "i :> \t, n * , i->i, , ,, T^ tnii- Itoums, wi'.h ch-.-t '!'. liuhtinjr. Barn b -h, MmOherson I,m talL t .... , ( _ v . h t(iljUi juu , ^.^ I ho f thereon, ulsu a eooil well mi Club. Tcrr.io, Sl.OO Hog, C. HINPLK, .J] 'til" ptv.nises. TV-., uropSTtV i "i B 1 t" rood n.l will b v,i,i ,., .json- ' ' ''''"' ' "" mid "Alt II - H l.i-' HI : Iv ti tlit- nihu . J. i t -HUM iii." JU ' l< !iur'.o. ; Ont. 1 I. IHU SKUVICE '. i!l for service. $l., r >n if ' '..