TCNESDAY. JANU1SY 22. M*30 I'HK FUESWKRTON ADVANCE ~:~:-x-^x^^ * Information for The Busy Farmer SHOULD PRODUCE MORE CHEESE In an address before the F.a.stern Ontatk Dairymen's Association, Prof. IL H. Dean oft). A. C. urjn-,1 thc adoption of slogans based an research to help prodnrt'iun in the various lines of] dairying, such "Chew cheese and save your teeth"" or "Eat cheese for supper and sleep well." He also pointed out that if the Canadian family couW be induced to eat one pound of cheew.- per wet-k, it woul.l mean a market for 108 million piunds of this product right hen- in Canada, instead ef the pre- sent 30 or 35 millions. He urgell thc smaller cheese factories either to merge- witfc their fellows t lower th* cost of manufacture or else turn 'o specialties, - ui h as small cheese or some different kinds. Producers were urged lo keep better cows ami adept better methods of feeding art) general care. THE WORK OF SCIENTISTS Gradually we are coming to ap- preciate the valuable contributions made to agriculture and allk-d in- dustry by 'he scientific experts who havu made it their lifework to seek out methods of improving crops and of carrying on w,i against pests. Recently another *f these distin- guished men, W. T. Macoun, Dom- inion Horticulturist, was honored hy the American Pomologhal Society in thc award of the Wilder silver medal fur his work in developing a new variety of apples and for hii contribution to horticulture gener- ally. Canadians should not fbrget thc contribution made by Dr. Saun- dcrs, who evolved a hard wheat which has done much to make Wes- tern Canada the greatest grain- growing country in the world. The work of th<"ic scientists has become an absolutely indispensable counter- part of agricultural activity. NEW WHEAT KING The story of the career of Joseph H. B. Smith, of Wolf Creek, Alberta, who was recently crowned "Wheat King of the World" at the Inter- national Hay and Grain Show in Chicago, is one that is typical of twelve years he has been taking prizes in oats and wheat at various provincial fairs and in 1924 won second prize ;a*. Chicago in the In- ternational competition. .Today he fa r ms n square mile of land in thc centre of a very prisperous agri- cultural district. day* i'.n the county jail T< drunk while in charge of a cr. A. Doiotully, who was also t'tumd driv- in; a cur while intoxicated at the Tcear/atcv Old Boys* Reunion the following nighV was sentenced to twenty days in jail. Walkerton Her- ald limes. i Clerk, |3.00; Geo. McDonald, Poll I Clerk, $3.00; Russell Cameron, Poll S. S. NO. 2 ARTEMESIA Artemesia Council I Clerk, $3.00; Carl Moore, Poll Clerk, 4th. Jessie MacDonald, Bertha The Council of Aittcmesia met at f^.CO; Howard Gordon, Poll Clerk, Boyd> Frank gtoddart, Raymond Mc- Flesherton on IS in*t. Present, S-.f8.00; Maxwell L. O^ L^Polling^booth FatWen> Ne lli e Benson. 2i-n Benson. NEW UNION OFFICERS I). Z. Gibson of 'Caledonia was elected president of the Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Un- ion at its amiual inciting recently J. Gale of Guelph, 'Vice-president; W. J. Squirrt-1, secretary; and A. W. Mason, of O. A. C.,-ilie treasurer. The meeting "was feaeured by ad- dresses by Prof. J. E. Howitt, of O. A. C., J. TiK-ker, potato inspector for Canada, and J. A. Carrol of 'the Department of Agriculture, To- ainto. Soya! Scarlet Chapter Al Flcsherton on Tuesdajf ojrening of last week, the following officers wew elected for 1980 in the Royal Scarlet Chapter of Ai'temesia: W. C. in C., H. Hk'hardswi, Orange Reevo addressed the Council expres-,"- " l "* " T^' '" 1st Harvey Hill, ,in K a hope that they n, S ht have a .Lean Poll, ng booth *9*%J** ** Betty Tolton , nlnasant vear. L O L. Polhng booth, $3.00; Wm. , ,, pleasant year. Mary Tolton, AkoxOab.), Clarence Foster (ab.). Sr. Pr. Don Russell, Muriel Aer ! Maxw^l^^/CHa!! "for"' Nomin- Teeter, Jean Lever. S^ -kSTSt. karltedt Brfs.'.ation, ,3.00; G. W. Burke De.ivering J, Pr.-Elmer Russell, Gerald n konnPl !!<*.. for doe,. Mot boxes, $6.00; Eli Robinson, !i,ll.(ab.) read and adopted. Correspondence Pitceville By-Law 885, appointing the fol- a HOLDFAST U.F.W.O..CLUB Mrs. Mark Stewart, Fleshvrton, en- rwtained the Holdfast UiF^W.O. club at her home on J.inuary 9fh. The r<JE call was answered wife a new yew resolution. Over twenty mem- bers were present. After a few business items were concluded Mrs. Dun "Campbell gave an interesting re- port of the annual U..O. convention in Toronto. Miss A. C. Macphail, M. P., jjmke on the subject of goitrt and thought that through the U.F.V.O. clubs some help might be acquired. / committee of two was appointed to write to a doctOjT who has made study of goitre and try and securr tht 1 tablets to be given to the children, through the local school teachers. A reading "A Change and a Rest for Mrs. Brown" was given by Mrs. Archie Stcwart^nd was well received The next meeting will be given by Miss Macphail to be held in the Park | Hotel, Flesherton, on Feb. 12th. The ', usual social hour at thc close was much , enjoyed. P. W. C. in C., A. Dann-n, Flesher- ton. E. C. in C., H. J. Corbett, Proton S' alien. Chaplain H. Down, Flcsherton. Setibe W. Turney, Flesherton. Treasurer F. J. Thursten, yiesh- crton. Mat>hall H. Lever, Orange Val- ley. 1st Lecturer G. W. Littlejohns, Orangi" Valley. 2nd lecturer E. Hazzard, Ptwton Station. 1st Cen. E. J. Bowles, Orat(j?c Valley. 2nd Con Frank Taylor, Portlavt I. H. Wm. Stoddart, Markdale- O. H. C. J. Bellamy, Flesherton. Three candidates were advance to thc Illuetrious Degree. lowin e offlcers * r ">< ** I' assea in due form. K R. Boland, Assessor; G - E ' Warlin * and G " Buehanan ' A hot hini and a cleanp piece of blotting paper are good for taking grease spots ic thc wallpaper. ADMINISTRATORS' SA LE Farm Stock p.nd Implements. TJie proper' y of the late Tucker Phil- lip?, Lot 1, Con. G, Osprey, FRIDAY JAN. 24, 1930 Auditors; GCJ. H. Cairns, local Board of Health; A. F. Pedlar, high school trustee; J. Oliver, W. Gibson, W. J. Beatty, E. Warling, F. Taylor, R. Piper, J. Watson, 3. Campbell, R. Clark, Sheep Valuers; W. J. Bellamy, sec. to Board of Health; G. Arrow- smith, sanitary Inspector; R. Parslow, R. Whittaker, D. McMillan, B. E. Baker, W. J. Beat*y, J. Lockart, P. Beard, J. Stewart, J. Campbell, J. Parson. J. Lyons, Fenceviewers ; A. McVicar, W. Beatty, R. Sewell, R. Cook, R. Richardson, J. Hoffs and T. Gilliland, Poundkeepers. By-Law 886 to authorize the bor- rowing of $15000.00 from Bank of Commerce was passed The Roaa Superintendent's report for 1930 was presented and passed. Commission- ers \vere appointed, Div. 1,W. Burnet, 2 J. A. Davis, 3, W. G. Magee, 4, C. D. Mcldrum; Valley Road, the Rctve P 'iceville Agr. Soc. granted $10 for 1929, Refunds made, G. ViJliamson 2.00. Accounts paid, Election expenses, $82.00; K. Par- tridge, road. $10.00. The Treasurer was instructed to receive from John Teeter 4.00 for trees from road.Jos Watson was paid $8.75 and F. Taylor $.2.00 for valuing sheep, A. Gilchrist SG.2S for care of hall. The Clerk to orde- copies of The Municipal World Bertha V. H. Ottewell, teacher Stamps for Clerk, $10.00; Osprey Agricultural Society, Grant, $50.00; jr , - - Municipal World, Subscriptions, $9.-, TOURISTS BRING $300.000,000 )0; Blythe & McWaters, final pay- ment Wetlu-rall Drain, $50.00; C. M. Fjnal ( . stimates of the tourists In- Heron, Stanu- for Trcas., $6.00; f , ux during 192g . ndjcate that thg re _ Thos. Guy, Roam for meeting, $3.00; cord jnvasion o 1928 was bettered H. Heitman .Note books, .75. durjng . thc recent year No legs Road Accounts - Thos. Beatty, than 12 000 000 mo t or i sts are reput- Pay sheet, $24.30; W. J. Mullin, Pay sheet, $16.01; Johnston Bowms, Pay come to Canada thig , , ding - n 3|700i000 automobiles. sheet, $11.90; C. A. Edwards Pay HQW . rtam is that vast ar to sheet, $20.00; Mrs. D. McMillan,' Donlioion may be judged by the f* I *O C A . XT , I t 1 .. * . . ^ - * * * Gravel, $3.50; Newell Robertson, immense sums left in this country. Gravel, $3.30; James Radley Grav- \ Those who travelled the trail of >29 el, $51.00; John Moore, Gravel, $10.- 30; Gus Robmson, Gravel, $23.90; are gaid to havg nt jgoo.OOO.OOO in Wm. Davison, Gravel, $17.10; Emer- $2?5 OOQ OOQ . com d about son Grey, Gravel, $14.80. Council adjourned to reassemble FOR SALE-20 well bred ewes - at Feversham, Saturday, February sale ._j ohn oliverj Pricevil i e P.O. 8th ' at 2 P- m Phone 21 r!2. '. Small Advts. FOR S A L R PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE Young driving mare The property of the late Ella -John Parker, Proton R. R. j Gibson, lot 10, Collir.gwood street, On this property is a , Flesherton. FOR SALE- Purebred dark r e d comforta W e . **** , f l ? ouse " f rooms. With electric lighting. Barn f .. i rooms. Wi eectric igting. Barn Shorthorn bull, 10 . months old. r]_, 5 x 33 ft _ with stable and drivin(r Williams, Eugenia, Phone 43 r 41. house thereon, also a good well on the premises. This property is in a FOR SALE Choice clover honey good location and will be sold reason- for sale in bulk at lOc per pound. ably. for Council. Meetings of 1930 to be Roy Fenwick, Maxwell, (.n first Monday monthly. Council adjou ned. Smith left Leicester, England, immediately after graduating from college twenty-two years ago, and came direct to the Canadian West. Picking a location removed even from the fringe of settlements, he took up a quarter section of land and commenced thc production of registered seed grain. For the past JAILED FOR DRIVING WHILE BOOZED An c-Aw of the Teeswatcr Old Home Week was heard in the Walk- erton police court on Wednesday morning when Russell Irwin, a mail courier of Proton Station, who col- lided with Bruce Roger's car on the Provincial highway about a mile \vcs' of Enniskillen, while returning home about 11 o'clock on th* night of Tuesday, Aug. Oth, and which resulted in both cars Lcin<j badly wrecked, WJM sentenced to seven When thc fallowing will be offered for sale: Cow, 3 Yea'-lings, cne 2- year old Heifer, 4 Calver,, 40 Hens, Hog, Massry- Harris Binder, Mossey- liarris Mov/er, F' ^st & Wood Seed Drill. Frost & Wood Cultivator. Fleu- ry Plow, Two-Furrow Plow, set 9- bui! Ha"rows. TERMS All sums of ten dollars and under, cash; over that amount six months credit on approved joint notes or five per cent, off for cash in lieu of notes. 100-ACRE FARM, Lot 36, Con. 7. Ar- tcmsi-i. will at the same timo bo of- fn-cd for sale subject to a reserved bid. Terms 50 per c"nt, down, bal- Council FOR SALE Set of heavy team, leiphr., good as new H. Down & , Sons, Flesherton. For further particulars an- ti the administrator. W. J. Flo herton, Ont. ARIV1 FOR O^nrPV i flim PI I "' acres in the Township of Ar- \S3|fICJf VUUILU1 FOR SALE-Singer sewin-r mach- temesia. lots 77 and 78. 1 N.D^R.. inc, nearly new, also good heating about 85 acres under cultivation. The inaugural meeting of the Os- stove. Gco. McKenzie, Ceylon. balance pr.sture and mixed bush; barn ' _ 36xGO with T 36x45. all with stone basement, in good repair, water at prey Council was held in Maxwell on Monday, Jan. 13th. All thc mem- M. aittin-. AuHionccr. bers were present and subscribed to 'he Declaration of office as follows: W. L. Taylor, Reeve; John Grum- mett, Wm. Heitman, Albert Wilton, Jnmcs \Vinters.Councillors. Thc Rev. Mr. Bamford and Rev. Mr. Pogson each addressed the Council. The Reeve welcomed the members to the Board and each of the Councillors and Ck-rk in turn gave a short ad- U.'tss, Counc-il then proceeded with general business. Communications read as follows: POP CAT IP T f i i asemen, n goo repar, waer a FOR SALE-Jersey cows for sale, |harn; drivimr 8ned 24x3Q nlso hen freshened and due to freshen soon house; 8-roomed solfd brick house VV H. Ludlow, R. R. No. 2, Proton. ' with soft water cistern and furnap. 1 This is a good ernin and stock farm, FOR SALE Set of team sleighs well fenced and watered, si*'--'"' and quantity of hay at the farm, convenient to imihvn" F. G. Karstedt, Flesherton. ; school. Reason fc .^-lung is o [account of poor health. For partic- FOR SALE Barred Rock cock- u '"-rs apply on nremisos. orels, either registered or non-regist- W. A. MORTON. ercd. Wes. Armstrong, Flesherton. R- R- 2, Proton Station. FOR SALE Reg. Jersey heifer 2! years old, real show specimen. Bred ! ! OT THE STORE WITH SERVICE F.T.HILL&CO.,Ltd. CHAIN STORKS Markdale, Ontario t OUR BUYING POWER SAVES YOU A LOT OF MONEY Hill's Chain Stores Combine to Make This Sale a~< Outstanding Event A Big Sale With a Reason S?'K.v* 't^iJ^^o^ (VlRKniXS n\s 1 1-1'T US GREATLY ()VI-RST()CKHD. \VF, ARK O N r, TO TAKE OUR MKDICINF, IJITTKU AS IT MAY BE, AND SAC KIFICK G(X)D DEPENDABLE MKKCHANDISR l\t??S5HP OUR OSS IS YOUR (*.AFN. Tl TK HAND of NKCKSSITY HAS FORC- ].'D THIS CONDITION UPON US. WE DO NOT BELIEVE WE EVER 0?I- - '- : 1)SIVH OUTSTANDING VALUES. \VE INVITE YOU TO SHARE THESE OPPORTUNITIES, BEGINNING FRIDAY MORNING- JANUARY lorn ,,," * . a 10 Days Only Fi ., January 1 to Tues., Jnuary 21 Circulars have IH-II mailed In you. If you have n.,t received one kindly a.l- vise you and \\e will mail one toyour address. "Where Quality is Higher Than Price" BOAR FOR SERVICE. Registered YorKihire Boar for r- t by Flcsherton Bacon Hog Club, ,the property of tho Ontario Depart- Mrs. K. llawton, re grant to A K ricul- Karstedt, Pricevilie. tural Society; Municipal World, Solic-) Kn |", S ALE-Dei^rest~CJlty 8-i m * nt of AgricuJture. C. STEWART. Caretaker. iting subscriptions; Ont. Good IWUUUB , , a electric raclu with tuper-dyaainic Assoc.i re annual meeting. , citn AI 01 ., , er, ?l.-)0. Also Stewart-Waonr G rummett - HoitnUW That n grant of $r>n.OO bo made to the Osprey Agri- cultural Society, this boing thc bal- jince of 1929 prrnnt. C-tube Console radio, battery model, with built-in sneaker, $75. Both sets have single illuminated dial an:l are GEO E. DUNCAN DUNDAi.K MTENSEO AtCTIONEKR For the County of Grey. Terms: W,,,u,, - WiH-n-TK., , CU, k . ^ jj^-jf " _ {JS S3i %S$S3S!? !( instructed to .subjcribe to the Municipal Wi-rld for eacli member of '.ho C'-uiuil, -thc clerk, treasurer . - .,ui ami supt. Wilton - Win'ers -That the Clerk i acres best of land almost all under eul MISCELLANEOUS SHORTHORN DULL FOR SERVICE i Registered Shorthorn bull for'i GOOD SMOOTH FARM OF 7G vice' ft 'ot 5, Con. 9, Osprev ^fe ,* i<* r *> * * i oiiuri ri'jrn uuil tor str- ,1.1 ami supt. GOOD SMOOTH FARM Ol' 70 vice' ft 'ot 5, Con. 9, Osprey, ^Jforry \ViltnM - Win' ors -That thc Clerk iftcreB belt of Iad almost all under cul ITarquiV No. ITP.l'Ss- site' Bcnni* be instru ted to w ite Mcluncthon' '.'^".j " '^ miles n -tli ea L of Mnrq. :, *\>w, Dam,' Red Butterfly Council requesting payment of 0* ggySSl ^teS^J !,^ ^^ >J?arm * ~ P^breds $5.00. T. n-n.hip's .Hare of Wetherall Drain | ^0^^. MxW wc^ wind"':!! "nd *?*? 5Z ^ Cows . not *** ii,. f!..,. .,,,,,.(( TU-it tlio i.. ...AU^V.I D_: i f :..i- Wll ue '.'fi.'.rfre full T)ricp. Heitiv.an Grummctt That the Vj acres orchard. Priced for quick Clerk write Artemesia Council and sale. Apply Lucas, Henry & Lucas, H-iuest a definite settlement re- : Markdale. or Mrs. S. Dezell. P. R. No ganling the Lcvi Allen Drain. > 5 - Owen Sound - miles , A motion authorising the Reeve! FARM FOR SALE and dork to sign the petition to the' On Provincial highway 2' Di-pt. of Highways showing road ex- south-east of Dundalk, 220 acres, 150 pemliture in l!)2i) to be $16,988.06 acres under cultivation, 50 acres hard- nnd re(|uesting prant on that amount, wood; 8 roamed brick house, bank The following By Laws were given barn nearly new; driving shed, hen '.he required number of readings, house. Land is loam to clay bam. signed and scaled. No. 1, appointing Forty acres fall plowed. Dougald Stephens, Assessor; No. 2, A. S. BROUGHTON, ShftrfQ full price. 3. H. HAWKINS. Eugenia. MIDDLE BRO & BURNS Karriflteru. etc. Ofices -- Owen Sound, Durham and Flesherton. Flesherton eveuy Saturday nft rnoon an j evening. BL -<?i?iESS CARDS appointing J. A. Davidson and Alex , Mclntyre Auditors; No. 3, appoint- ing Wm. Heitman a member of the ' Board of Health; No.' 4, appointing school atendance officers as follows. Archie Mclnnis S. A. Arnott Phone Dundalk 102 r 12. Dr. W it, Bryce. L. D. S., D. D. dentai surgeon, graduate of Uni- | versity of Toronto. Gas administer. R. R. '2, Corbetton ' t '/ 1 for extraction. Office at the resi- ; tit clence of Dr. E. C. Murray, Toronto (root. Fleslierton. Phone 69. FARM FOR SALE Prince Arthur Lodge, 333, A. F. & 100 acres, being lot 37, Con. 4, A. M.meets in the Masonic Hall, Arm- is, S. S.'s No. 8, 10, 14; Artemesia, 80 acres under cultivation. J strong Block, Flesherton every FrU ;, S. S.'s No. 3, 4, 0, 11, 'Good house and large barn with good day on or before the full moon. W. since resigned; G. H. Br.rke, S. S's, stabling and out-buildings. For fur- M, C. N. Richardson, Secretary, H. No. B, 6, 7; Wm. Nornr..ri, S. S.'s No. 1, 2, y2; No. 5, appointing Com- issioners as follows: Div. No. 1, John Grummett; Div. No. 2, James! Winters; Div. No, 3, Wm. Heitman;' Div. No. 4, W. L. Taylor; Div. No. 'ther particulars. apply on premises. ALB. BLACKBURN, Phone 42 r 6 Maxwell. A. McCauley. FARM FOR SALE OR RENT Wm. Kaitting, Licensed Auctioneer for the counties of Grey and Simcoe. Farm and stock sales a specialty. A good farm for sale or to rent Torms moderate, satisfaction guar- 5, Albert Wilton; No. 6, Appointing with com f or t a ble buildings and in a anteed - All arrangements and dates sub-ovc, -seers of highways; No. 7, 1 good atate of cu ] t ivation. This farm may be niade at the Advance officers Authorizing the borrowing of certain is in the Township of Artemesia, quite Cpntral telephone office, Feversham, sums of money; No. 8, Appointing | near Ceylon and Pricevilie. A real or hy add rsing me at Feversham. road divisions. snap for quick sale. For further The following accounts were or-; informatioin apply to Mrs garah dercd apid: I Mills, R. R. 1, Proton Station, phone Miscellaneous AJccounts 'JameS Menzics D. R. O., $4.00; J. T. Mor- rison D. R. 0., $4.00; J. A. Davidson D. R. 0., $4.00; C. A. Edwards, D. H. O., SM.Oll: Archie Mclntyre, D. R. O., FARM FOR SALE 76 Acres in Osprey, all under culti- ' $4.00 M. McLean, D. R. 0., $4.00; vfttion; brick house and large fvame BOAR FOR SERVICE-. , , Registered Yorkshire Boar for ser- vice Edgely Bright Vim, No. 99,996 Property of Saugeen Baton Hog Club. Tcrme, $1.00 C. HINDLE, Wm. Noi-man, D. R. 0., $4.00; Louis gton(1 lmscnlcllt; half nlile ' BULL FOR SERVICE r!! Poll o(