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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY i>6 1930 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE To Please You SALE Potato Pot, self-locking cover 98c. Pair of Sturdy Pails 98c 20 qt bright tin Creamery Cans 98c. Milk Strainer 29c. Aluminum 3-pint Saucepan 29c White enamel Pail. 10 quarts 89c. Stainless steel Paring Knives 15c. J/j doz. stain resisting- Dessert Forks 99c. Yi doz. stainless steel Table Knives $1.49 Kxtra special Gala Pails 19c. Health Service - of the - CANADJAN MED. ASSOC. SOUTH LINE I SPRING WEATHER LAST WEEK g The pat week hag seen the winterr retreat with leaps and bounds and \ spring-like weather has been pre- dominant with rivers full of water THE TODDLER The mild weather a taking the snow away very fast and it wiii only be a few days until the wheels will be out instead of seighs. It is mo'-e like Apri instead of February. I art! rising higher each day, but tne Mr. and Mrs. E. Dingwall visited | cold snap came Tuesday afternoon, recently with friends at Swamp Col-. One noteworthy fact is that the robins Neglect, or comparative neglect, ' Iege . J have not been present to usher in the has boon the lot of the child after he Jo ' hn and Maggie Dow visitedj spring weather and hardly any have has b^en weaned when he is no longer with f r j en( i 3 a t Swinton Park so entirely dependent tinon his mother, ^ek. The need for special care of the In- Mrs Robert Parslow is under the but ,i last, been seen to date. fant is generally recognized, care. We hope she will soon what is not so universally understood bp f ee ]j n g better ;also Mrs. Robert Vause is ill and we wish her to be up in a few days. : habits adult R. J. Turner spent the week end at his home. Miss E. Oliver spent the week end ,| Come to our store and see a lot of other real values. F. W. DUNCAN Flesherton It therefore looks if these harbingers of spring are aware of the hoax and are biding {*****<><~X***<"94<>***4*t*+*+t The Advantage o "Parity" Since Purity is a strong, rich flour with great expanding qualities, use I tablespoon less p-r cup if your cake recipe calls for ordinary pastry or soft wheat flour. If milk is called for, use half milk end half water (lake-warm) when using Purity Flour and your cakes will stay ir.oist longer. SinJ 30c fcr Purity Lieu,- C:ck Riok Purity Fluin Pastry New Recipe ]' r !.vo pic stcllj use 2 run Purity Flour, 'A tewpoou nlt, '/i cup shortcniaK. ft tip <*>1J vii-r. Mix :" -,:r and (alt, cutting in the fhoittniiiK until the mixture is like fine meat. Mix thoroughly with the v.atcr. Roll out thin, keeping it thoroughly 'rv. For extra rich paiuy u:: !:<!! butter ami half Urd. \Yettera Cana<U Flour Mills Co. Limited Toronto, Out. 97R is that the pre-school years of life are all important in laying founda- tions for the good health which must be established if health is to be attained. After weaning, the child cannot be- with her parents. come one at the family in the sense Mrs. Mills, who was injured a that he can cat the ordinary family couple of weeks ago is baining slowly diet. The feeding of the child at Mrs>. A. Dingwall is nursing her. this time requires special care, and Mrs. A. Currie visited at Mrs. Mc- Titho mc'hcr needs to give time to the canr.el's recently. | proper selection and prenaration of Miss Jean McCannel X i the young child's food. There is be- week end at her home. f f ' yond doubt, a close relationship be- Mr. and Mrs. D. McDougall f f } 'tween physical fitness and proper Mr. and Mrs. John Meads visited Mrs. % food. Katir.g habits are established McDougall's sister, Mrs. McCannei, X ' during the second and third year of Swamp College, who was very ili. life. It therefore stands to reason We are glad to hear that she is ? that these years are the most im- proving, portant in starting and developing desirable habits in connection with the use of foods. Young children suffer considerably from ."old?, tors-alilis, bronchitis, pneumonia, and other diseases of the respiratory tract. These diseases take a heavy toll of young lives tacli year and, naturally, it is a matter of | grent importance to know the reason i for this if the condition is to be pro- vonted. In searching for an explan- ation, wo find a condition that ap- parently is significant and to which attention should bo drawn. Mothers, ns a result of the knowledge they have Cars commenced running on Sunday acquired ron.-eminu the care of the and on Monday Wm. Moore used the infant ar.d the vale? of fresh air and motor bus to the station. Tuesday sunshine, now put their babico out afternoon Osborne McCulIough drove of doom a great deal. After the a car through from Maxwell with very first year, however, this becomes little difficulty. (difficult because the yound child re- fiuire-j ronstan' supervision unless AUCTION" SALES he can be left in a place that is al)- solutely safe. A3 a result, the child The estate af '.he late John is kent indoors, possibly going out Milne, lot 19, con. 0. Osprey, will hold an auction sale of farm stock, their time for a more opportune moment to arrive, when the risks of | freezing are few. It is expected that the government snow plow will come through shortly, as it was reported to be near Dun- dalk on Tuesday afternoon. Implements ,.-*-.. I have on hand the follow- ing implements: second hand seed drill, cultivator, and a manure spreader; also some good work horses. International Harvesting Machinery Mason & Risch Pianos Ontario fertilizer on hand JOHN PLESTER Agent ! spent the and im- HAZZARD-TEEER At ft. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Manse, 1052 3rd avenue west, Owen Sound on Wednesday, Feb 10th, 1930 at six o'clock p.m the war- riage v.-as solemnized of Miss Edna Jean Teeter, daughter of the lale Mr. and Mrs. Pru-e Teeter of Arte- mesia, and Mr. Guy Fulton Hazzard. son of Mr. Albert Hazzard tff Arte- mesia township. The minister, Rev. J. T. Strachan, officiated. I I would be GOOD NEWS FOR TOWNSHIPS jthat he hoped the giant Announcement was made last! doubled, week by II >n. (Jtorkv S. Hinry, inin- An amendment to i'hp istcr of highway.--, thai lie would in- Act will shortly go before the House- troduce a bill at tin- present session to widen the powers of magistrates of Ix-gi.-'latun i:.. sviiMtig the grant lo deal with drunken drivers. There to town.--.hips for th<.- maintenance of will be stiffcr penalties set forth for roads. The jncsi-nt government infractions of highway rules, and grant is 20 per cent, but he would the necessary provision made for not say as to what figure it would changing the name of provincial I i; n-.-isrd. In la t year's election roads to that of "the King's High- he said on the platform way." Small Advts. :-K&^****4W&Mr**VMrt4+JMU f 4M^ LOST Dog lost about 5 weeks FARM FOR SALE ;o, black with short tail and strap ' 100 Acres, Lot 1, Con. 5, Township on neck. Finder please notify S. of Artemesia; 92 acres cleared, bal- Dennett, Markdale. an , e hard FOR BALE FOR SALE About 20 to-.? of Timothy hay. $11 per ton at the barn. Ralph Harbottle, Duncan P. O. FOR SALE Choice clover honey for sale in bulk at lOc per pound. Ce y lon - Roy Fenwick, Maxwell. , an y time - wood bush. 16Vi acres sowed to fall wheat and 65 additional acres plowed for spring; barn 70x54, good stabling underneath; a large roomy house. The farm is situated 2V4 miles from Priceville, 5 % miies from Markdale and 4 miles from Possession may be had at' FOR SALE Small seed peas. Ta?. Murphy, Eugenia, Phone Fevcr- sham 9 r 31. D. MITAVISH & SON Flesherton. FARM FOR SALE In the Township of Artemesia 120 BABY CHICKS Baby Barred acre farm, lota 143-46, 3rd range chicks for April, May and June de- livery. Phone cr write. Order nov.-. M s. Chester Long, Fcversham. FOR SALE Barred Rock cock- erels, either registered or non-regist- ered. Wes. Armstrong, Flesherton. \ MtOPERTY W.T.&S.R., hnlf mile from station, IMi miles from Flesherton. Good buildings, 12 acres of bush. Sold on easy terms. L. McMULLEN, Ceylon with th3 mother when she goes shopping, which moans that most of implement:-,, etc., on Wednesday. the tine is spen' in stores. Thus, March C'.h. See bills. W. Kaittins, , ' the child doer, not get the fresh air auctioneer. ' which ho rcoiuires and this lack of Auction rale of good horses s. L Dun- fresh air is one reason why younp THE STORE WITH SERVICE F.T.HILL&CO.,Ltd. CHAIN STORES Markdaie, Ontario da!!:. Wed. March 5th, 1030. These suffer so freotiontly from horses arc of good quality, broken in of tho resniratory tract. Several matched toniv.s. This mar. : hipped the best car ever came tc thasc parls last winter and these are rf :;?.:,ie type. D. B. Grant, Prop., Geo. E Duncan, auctioneer. A credit auction sale of farm stock, implements and frrm, the property of the late Adam Hislop ,on !;<t 24, Con. 13, Artemesia at the .. , _, Power House, will be held on Monday ^borrowed the wheel off one of my March 10, 1'JliO. W. Knitting, auct-| buggies last summer please return ; diMUM The health of the young child <5f- ma-.ds fresh air. It may require considerable planning to make sure that he dots it, but the c!Vort is well worth whilo. FOR SALE OR RENT Farm for sale or rent. F. G. Karstedt, Flesh- ofton. FOR SALE 7-Room solid brfch house, good cellar, garage, hen house and stable. J. Thistlethwaite, Flesh- erton. FCR SALE chunks of pigs, one jrocd row, duo to fp.rrow about Vpril lu. Louis Korton, Maxwell, j Phone Fcversam 4 r 111. FOR SALE OR RENT The P r P ertv ^ the late Ella Gibson, lot 10, Collingwood street. Flesherton. On this property is a comfortable dwelling house of 9 rooms, with electric lighting. Barn 25 x 33 ft., with stable and driving house thereon, also a good well on the premises. This property is in a good location and will be sold reason- ably. For further particulars ap- nly ti the administrator, W. J. Meads, Fls..hcrton. Ont. FARM FOR SALE I 110 ceres in the Township of A.r- FOR SALE Seed oats. Edward tcrnesia. lots 77 and 78. 1 N.D.R.. 31. about 85 acres under cultivation. Loucks, Fleshcrtcn. Phone 31 r 01. i v L~~~u"~v " i balance pasture and mixed bush: barn Ont. Barley, .$1.45 per 100, Ont. j 36x60 with T 36x45. ^all w-'th rtona Wheat $1.95 per 100, Peas $1.00 per ! basement, in good r<"~r-, vntcr at >uahc!, Oats 60c per bushel A. C. I"; 11 1 driving shed iMxL'j. also hen V, . r ,, _ ,,, Q , -house; 8-roomed solid brick house Muir. Ceylon phoneJHTrj^ ^ ! with , oft ^^ cistern aj|( j f , irnapo _ i This is a good grain and stock farm, and watered. si>-'^'"<i . | well fenced NOTICE No hunting or trapping convenient to rniv/a" on lots 151 and 152, 3rd range E. T. school. Reason f c & S. R., Artemesia. llarman Radley accou nt of poor health FIcshcrton. | " l!lrs apnly on " NOTICE Would the party who ' R. R. 2. Proton ' s on cartic- OTR HUYING POWER SAVES YOU A LOT OF MONEY This Week's Bargains Cr LADIES' MUSKRAT COATS $149 (} only ladies' Musk rat Coats, beautiful quality; anyniK 1 wishing to buy a tine c<>at this spring can save at least $50, the value being $275, this week ....$149 with 1 and 2 pair of pants, the saving is worth while, this week $5.00 MEN'S SMOCKS 98c. Work LADIES' WINTER COATS $13.95 10 only Ladies' \VinterCoats of broad- cloth. nicely furred; all colors anl new styles, rcg. $25 this week .............. $13.9i> LADIES' NEW SILK DRESSES $7.93 15 only Ladies' New Silk and silk crepe dresses, beautiful quality, all the newest shades and styles, reg. $12..95 ........ $7.95 MEN'S WEAR DEPARTMENT Our spring samples of made-to-meas- ure clothing are here; any man wishing to purchase a new suit will save a lot of money on his spring suit or top coat; semi-ready samples now on display. Prices ranging from .......... $22.50 lo $3b BOYS' SUITS $5.00 25 Hovs' Suits in fancy tweed, some 10 do/en Men's all sixes, this week Smocks, blue, .. 98c. SHOE DEPARTMENT Our stock of Ladies', Men's, Boys' and Children's Rubbers and Rubber Hoots is complete. With the spring weather ap- proaching you will need a pair of these Miner rubbers to assure you of dry feet every pair guaranteed; you will find our pries unbeatable. GROCERY DEPARTMENT Seedless Raisins, 2 Ihs 25c. Large Raisins with seeds, 2 Ibs 23c. Figs, new fruit, 3 Ibs 25c. Tomatoes, Corn. Peas 2 cans 25c. Corn Starch 2 pkgs 17c. Corn Flakes, 3 for 25c. Stewed Pineapple 2 tins 19c. Pearl N'aphtba Soap 5 for 17c. A Hill Bargain is a Real Bargain loneer. An extensive credit auction sale of farm stock and implements will bo hcl-.l Tuesday. March 11, lots 17 and 18, Con. II X. D. R., Artemesia noar Ceylon, the property of Archi- bald McLean. See large bills. Sale at 1 p. m. Gco. Duncan, Auctioneer. A credit auction sale of farm stoc'K nnd implements will be held on lot 39 Con. 8, Artemesia, on Tuesday, Mnrch 4, the property of John Par- sons. Rale at 1 o'clock. Wm. Kait- ting, Auctioneer. Credit Auction Sale STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. MRS. E. J. ARD when the following will be offered LOT 5, CON. 4, OSI'KEY MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1930 wil sell by public auction on HORSES Acd mare; heavy mare, aged 7, in foal; mare aged 7; colt aged 3, broken. CATLE Etc. Cow aged 10, due latter part of May; cow aged 5, due in May; cow aged 5, due May 10; cow aged 4, calf at foot; cow aged 5, due May 7; heifer coming 3, due May 14; 2 heifers coming 2; steer coming 2; 4 calves coming 1 ; brood sow, 1 year old; 5 runners; 11 ewes; 45 hens; 2 geese; ram; 1 gander; collie dog. | IMPLEMENTS, Etc. Seed drill; binder; mower; set harrows; culti- vator; hay rake; riding plow; fan- ning mill; walking plow; weighscales; turnip pulpcr; turnip sower; scuffler; sugar kettle; hammow cart; demochat top hugjry; wagon; wagon box and racks; rutter, sleigh; set driving harness; 3 single sets work harness; cream separator; daisy churn; dining room set; parlor set; bedroorft set; kiti-hen cabinet; kitchen stove; kit- chen table; couch; cooking utensils and dishes; many other articles. TERMS OP SALE All sums of ton dnllnrs and imder, cash; over that nmnunt. twelve months' credit will ho given on approved joint notes ioarinpr intorest at five per cent. br.gi;ics last summer please return BOAR FOU SERVICE, same. Alex McKechnie, Flesherton. j Registered Yorkshire Bonr for er- WOOD WANTED I want tcn| vice Lv F'csherton Bacon Hog CUfb, cords good sound green mcple woocT, , the Property of the Ontario Depart- .wenty inchrs long. No buzz \vcod. \V. W. Trimble. GOOD SMOOTH FARM OJT 70 acres best of land almost all under cul , tivation 2^4 miles uurth east of Flesherton. Good barn 33x40, new garage 20x22, good brick house, newly the ment of Agriculture. -C. STEWART. CweUkw. CEO E. DUNCAN DUNDALK LICENSED AUCTIONEER F:>r the County of Grey. Pr cent. Satisfaction decorated, 20x35. well, windmill nml p, tps m _j' , f ' TI : Va acres orchard. Priced for quick . The Terras t offic*. sale. Apply Lucas, Henry & Lucas, Markdale, or Mrs. S. Dezdl, P. R. No S.Owen Sound. DEBTS COLLECED We collect notes, account wages ;xnd Judgments. Our success will astonish you. do it costs you nothing, you take no risk. You can't lo^e. Write us to- day for particulars. CANADIAN CREDITORS' ASSOCI- ATION, Branches everywhere, Owen Sound Branch P. O. Box 951. FARM FOR SALE On Provincial highway 2H miles south-east of Dundalk, 220 acres, 150 acres under cultivation, 50 acres hard- wood; 8 roomed brick house, bank bnrn nearly new; driving shed, hen house. Land is loum to clay bam. Forty acres fall plowed. A. S. BROUGHTON, R. R. 2, Corbettoa Phone Dundalk 102 r 12. SHORTHORN DULL FOR SERVIC1 Rppi*tere<i Shorthorn bull for yj c - e ' "',!?%? -" VOiprey, .-larviuis" l-io. Ifaf&S; Sifu. Manria 142..S8U Darn, R 131,078. Menus PurebfeeTs returntd tull price. S. l. HAWKINS, We seldom fail, if we j STgdgs $2.00. Cows not l<kntn be charge MIDDLE PRO & BURNS Barrfatera. te. Ofices Owen Sound, Durham and Flesherton. Flesherton Saturday "*rnoon and evesy evening. FARM FOR SALE 100 acres, being lot 37, Con. 4, CARDS Dr. W IT. Bryce. L. D. S., D. D. S. denta. om^ton, graduate of Uni- versity of Toronto. Gas administer, ed for extraction. Offke at the resi- dence of Dr. E. C. Murray, Toronto street, Flesherton. Phone 69 Prince Arthur Lodge, 888, A. F. A A. M.meets in the Masonic HaU, Arm. strong Block, Flesherton every Fri- day on or before the full moon. W. A rtemesia, 80 acres under cultivation. I M - c - N - Richardson, Secretary, H. f',,.-i,l Vi .-,,,,. .,J 1 ,-.,,- l._. _:ii_ i A \f r( ''i > 1 1 m* Good house and large barn with good stabling and out-buildings. For fur- ther particulars apply on premises. ALB. Phone 42 r 6 BLACKBURN, Maxwell. A. McCauley. Wm. Kaitting, Licensed Auctioneer for the counties of Grey and Simcoe. Farm and stock sales a specialty. Terms moderate, satisfaction guar- anteed. All arrangements and dates may be made at the Advance office.or Central telephone office, Feversham, or by addressing me at Feversham. FOR SALE OR RENT. Lot 48. Con. 3, Township of Glen- , containing fifty acres cleared, balance hardwood bush. Also part Lots 48 and 4', in the second concession of Glenelg Town- ship, containing nineteen and two- third acres, on which is a lojr house Registered Yorkshire Boar for ser and barn. For particuliu-B^appl^ to ! vice-Edgely Bright Vim, No. g9,996 Ho- BOAR FOR SERVICE- -,. Box CEO. DUNCAN, Auctioneer. ( -'-^harinc McLeod. Administratrix. ( M W RIDLEY. /-Property of Snugeen Bacon 83, Dandalk, Ont., agent for . ci ub . Terme, $1.00 C. KINDLE,

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