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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5. THE FLESH ERTON ADVANCE To Please You SALE % Potato Pot. self-locking cover 98c. : : Pair of Sturdy Pails 98c '4 20 qt bright tin Creamery Cans 98c. Milk Strainer '. 29c. ^ make matters worse there was no doctor to be got at the time ami they had to go to Collingwood on btuuruay morning to have an ex-ray and have the arm set. Mr. Harvey Pedlar underwent an 2 j operation in the Collingwood hospl- X ' tal on Thursday last and we are y< pleased to say is doing fine. His }'j many friends hope for a speedy re- Credit Auction Sate > Dundalk Won Debate STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Thc need for a close veterinary 1 inspector of all cattle herds was tie- Imcnstraled here last week. A Car- ' | Dundalk Young People's Society, rick farmer deivered four cattle to . The Estate of i won a dtiate at Inisteoge on Tues-'a local drover for shipment. Three -pup LATH. AJ)AM HISLOP ^ av PVei u n K w '*h Flcsherton as com-' of !he animals we e infected with' apis DAiiBUiaijjo o:n auiABii 'sao^pod ' tuberculosis ,one being in such an . [ oi the question favoring total dis- advanced state that it had to be sent ^ ) urmanent. The Fesherton team was to the tank" at the abbatoir. Walk- | composed of Miss Irene Martin and crton Herald & Times. * . Jim Haw. i X Aluminum 3-pint Saucepan 29c White enamel Pail. 10 quarts 89c. Stainles* steel Paring Knives 15c. X doz. stain resi>tintf Dessert 1'orks 99c. t lingwood l / 2 dox. stainless steel Table Ki Kxtra special (iala Pails 19c. Come to our store and see a lot of other real values. Mr. John Spencer has sold his farm #jon tae 8th line just east of the vil- !lage to Mr. F;ank Hollingsworth, X| win will get possession this spring. l Mr. and Mnj. W. H. Bcwell and y! little son of the townline spent Sun- .! day with Mr. and Mrs. Colquetle. Xj Mr. Francis and Mr. Wm. He!t- ^ man have had radios installed Mr. [ Wm. Osborne and a number of !f. ! others in the village. Misi Thressa Leppard has been In will hold a credit auction sale on I OT 24 CON 13 ARTEMES1 V At tl P wer Huose __._ ._- ..irjx-,.1 , n MONDAY, MAKLH 10, \vhcn the following wlil ge offered: WAS TORONTO LAST WEEK 1 . : _ . * l /2 do/, stainless steel 1 able Knives $1.49 '!;. home and may now have less throat 2 Kxtra special <',ala Pails 19c. iitroabto. Mr. and Mrs. John McQuay have pone to Shelurne for the winter to look after the home for Mr. Belerby \vho had the misfortune to lose his wife this winter. Mrs. Eelurby was n daughter of /Mr. and Mrs. McQuay. Mr. Courwasa who has been a renter of 51 r. William Wi-ght's j;:n.i en the lownlinc O. and A. known ns the Jchn Osborne farm is moving to a farm down near Shrigley. Mr. Courwaua has lived here for three years and will be missed in the F. W. DUNCAN Flesherton Y I Wes Carson Passes VANDELEUR Residents of this community were shocked to hear of the death of Mr. Wes. Carson of Niagara which took j'l.i'e in Owen Sound where he iiad Konc 1 for treatment. Mr. Carson .vas the youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Caldwtl! Carson two -f the early pioneers of the section j-.nd spent most of hi-? life in this community, moving with h!s now tending *o i sorrowing wife and farr.ily to Niagara a number of years ago. Miu-: sympathy i<= felt for the bereaved family in their sorrow. Mr. and Mis. John Warling for many years residents of this com- ir unity celt-bra 'cd the COth anni- versary of thei marriage on Sun <lay March 2nd. at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Timmins near Dur- . ri Thoii- friends in this ronmiun- tho Women's Institute. About 38 pe -sens were in costume, and a moat enjoyable time was spent by all pre- neighborhood. sent. Mr. Jim Cargoe has purchased a bain nenr Kimb;'rlcy and is moving il i;p to replace the barns wliich were dc-stoycd by fire this \vin'.er. AUCTION SALES FEVERSHAM A pr-?i!liar thing hanpcncd to a cow belonging to Mr. Dan Hogg of Collinfrwood township. While at- one day. it having John Spencer, Osprey township has sold hia 150 acre farm to Mr. Frank i Hollinsshead and will hold an i auction sale on Wed. March 19th on | the property lot 20, Con. 9, Osprey, I I 1 : nilt.; last of Feversham. See posters. W. . Kaitling. Auctioneer. An auction sale of household cr- fects, etc., will be held by Miss Tcna Herdc-rson at her residence in town March 15th. W. Kait- becn sick, he felt a lump behind its on Saturday shoulder awl upon examining it he t'n^-, Auctioneer, full something sharp and got a pair' A credit auction sale of farm of pincers and pullled out a darning j stock, implements and farm, the needle about 2 1 Xfir.:-he3 long the cow property of the late Adnr.i Hislop ,on M-.-.I. ' have swallowed :;ome time be-| lot 24, Cjn. 1.1, Avtemcsia at the fore and it had worked its way to' Power House, will be held on Monday the surface. I March 10, 1030. W. Knitting, auct- On the last week in February the ioneer. wagons and buggies were coming! An extensive credit auction sale into the village, but now the! of farm stDck and implements will i Mare. G years old; Bay Horse, 7 yea"s |old; Aged Driving IJ.jrse. CATTLE, ETC. 23 GOOD i Breeding Eves; Reg. Oxford Down ; Ram, ttyenr old; Cow rising 5 years, with calf; Cow 10 years, due to frosii- en soon; Heifer, rising 2 years old; i Steer, rising ^ years old; Grey Goose; Grey Gander. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. -Masscy- Ha ris. Seed Drill, 13 hne; Cockshutt ' Manuie Spreader; Masscy- Harris | Disk Harris. 7 pate cut throw; Mas- sey-Harris Cutting Box; Wagon ana Hay Rack; Rubber Tired Buggy: Steel Tired Buggy; King Cream Separate-, COO Ibs. capacity; Massey- Harris Binder. 5 f^ Frost and Wood Mower, 5ft; Dec-ring Hay Rake, 10 ft; International Roller; Peter Ham- ilton Cultivator; Barrel Churn; Chatham Fanning Mill; Set Heavy Logging Sleighs; Set Bob Sleighs: Road Cfi't; Set Iron Harrows; John Dcre W.ilhing Flow; Gang Pbw; Turnip Slict-r; Democrat; Cutter; Quantity Hemlock Lumber; Set Light , Harness; Weigh Beam; Mail Box; 1 Wheelbarrow; Quantity Brick; Steel Pipe. 52x60; Turnip Slicer; Number Grain Bags; Cross Cut Saw; Quantity Hay; Quantity Clover Seed(mixed); Shovels, Chains, etc; Many other article*. TERMS OF SALE Hay, grain arc! all sums of $10.00 and under casii: over that amount 10 months credit will be given on appoved joint notes bearing interest a' 6 PT cent. W. KAITTING. Auctioneer. Credit Auction Sale FARM STOCK. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. ity extend hearty congratulations to first wcek of Ma!vh - * M *klghlng be held Tuesday, March 11. lots 17 Mr. and Mrs. Warling, both of nt;ain ' II felt !iko * nri "K aml look- ( and 18. Con. 3 N. D. R., Artemcsia ed IX.e spring, but it wasn't spring, near Ceylon, the property of Arehi- tr'oying fairly good whom ar.' health. Rev. Dinnick of Toronto occupied Ihc pulpit in the church here on Svr.day afternoon. A very painful accident occurred bald McLean. See la^ge bills. Sale on Friday evening on the county at 1 p. m. Geo. Duncan, Auctioneer, road east of Maxwell, when a cutter A credit r.uction sale of farm r-tocli in which Miss Hcwett. a lady f -lend and implements will be held on lot ,of Mr. John Milne, was driving up- 3D Con. 8, Artemcsia, on Tuesday, iht-re was a masquerade party in sc t throwing her onto the hard March 4, the property of John Par- the Orange Hall on Friday evening ,jdge of thc road am] i, rca king her sons. Sale at 1 o'clock. Wm. Kait- last week under the auspices of arm just below the elbow and to ting, Auctioneer. ARCH. McLEAN wil sell by public- auction on Lota 17-18, Con. 3, N.D.U., Aucmesia iTUES., MARCH ilth, 1930 when the following will be offered: HORSES Bay Maie, 11 year old; Pcvcheon Mare, rising 4, supposed in , foal; Aged Driving Mart; Bay I Driving Marc. , CATTLE, ETC. Red Cow, ii years old, with calf at foot; Grey Ik-ifcr, 3 years old, due April 1; Red Heit'c:, 3 years old, due April 13; Red Heifer, 3 years old, due June due June old, due i.0; P.;an Cow, 4 yea-:; old 2J; Brir.dh Cow, 5 years ^ i THE STORE WITB SERVICE F.T.HILL&CO.,Ltd. CHAIN STORES Mark(k%o, Ontario OUR BUYING r " POWER SAVES YOU A LOT OF MONEY Tni s LADIES' MUSKRAT COATS $149 fi only ladies' Musknit Gials, beautiful quality; anyone wishing to buy a line coat this spring can save at least $50, thc retf. value bcintf $275, this week ....$149 LADIES' WINTER COATS $13.95 10 only Ladies' Winter Coats of broad- cloth, nicely furred; all colors anl new styles, reg.'$25 this week $13.95 LADIES' NEW SILK DRESSES $7.95 15 only Ladies' New Silk and silk crepe dresses, beautiful quality, all the newest shades and styles, rctf. $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 rftngiflg from $22.50 to $3b BOYS' SUITS $5.00 25 Boys' Suits in fancy I weed, some with 1 and 2 pair of pants, the saving is worth while, this week $5.00 MEN'S SMOCKS 98c. 10 dozen Men's Work vSmocks^..blue, all sizes, this weei; 98c. SHOE DEPARTMENT Our stock of Ladies', Men's, Hoys' and Children's Rubbers and Rubber Bootfl 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; yon will find our pries unbeatable. GROCERY DEPARTMENT . Seedless Raisins, 2 Ibs 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 Naphtha Soap 5 for 17c. A Hiil Bargain is a Real Bargain ! May 30; Blue Cow, 4 years old, due May 15; Grey Cow, 4 years old, due M;:y 25; Roan Cow, G years, due May Implements Rev. W. J. Scott \vns in Toronto last week attending a meeting of J [- ave on J lan j the the Toronto Conference Home Mis- i , . , 3ion Board . ing implements: second han<t seed drill, cultivator, and a The meanest man in Ontario" "has manure spreader; also SOIHC* been discovered in York township, tfood work horses. York county. He took township re-j ief money and bought a liquor per- mia while his wife and six children' vent \vithou ! meals. How many, cases resembling to it do not come -o light? FOR SALE A quanti'y of good seed oats Water Akitt, Flesherton. International Harvesting- Machinery Mason & Risch Pianos Ontario fertilizer on hand JOHN PLESTER Agent Small Advts. FOR SALE SALE Seed oats. Edward 100 FARM FOR SALE acres, being lot 37, Con. Loucks, Flesherton. Phone 31 r 31. Artemesia, 80 acres under cultivation^ FOR SALE Collie pup, $3 W. ! Good . house and lar p barn with good] \. Weber, phone 48 r 22, Flesherton' stabling and out-buildings. For fur- ther particulars apply on premises. FOR SALE About 20 tons of) ALB, BLACKBURN, Timothy hay, Sil per ton at the barn. Phone 42 r 6 'Maxwell -Ralph Harbottle, Duncan P. O. I FOR SALE Choice clover honey for sale in bulk at lOc per pound. | Roy Fcnwick, Maxwell. FOR SALE Small seed peas. Jas. Murphy, Eugenia, Phone sham 9 r 31. FOR SALE A quantity of timothy hay $10 per ton at the barn. M. Heard, Markdale R. R. No. 5, Phone 114 r 11. FOP. SALE House and lot in Flesherton ior quvk sale, also dining rocm suite and davenport W. K. Miller, Flcsherton. BABY CHICKS Baby Barred hicks for April, May and June de- iivery. Phone or write. Order now. Mrs. Chester Long, Feversham. FOR SALE OR RENT Farm for nle or rent. F. G. Karstcdt, Flesh- erton. 13; 2 Fatted Cows; Purebred Polled ^M Rc:cford Bull, 10 months old; 8 Steers, rising 1 year old; 2 Heifers rising 1 year; Sow. due April 12; Sow due April 1C; 75 Barred Rock Pullets, brcd-to-lay; Good Cattle Dog. IMPLEMETS, Etc.-.Maast-y-Harris Binder, new, G-foot cut; Frost & Wood Mower. 5-.'>;ot cut; Massey- Ilanis Hay Rake; Cultivator, 17- SALE or RENT 7-room solid brick house, good cellar, garage, hen house ir.d stable. J. Thistlcthwaite, Flesh- -rton. Ont. Barley, $1.45 per 100. Onl. Wheat $1.95 per 100, Peas $1.GC per bushel, Oats 60c per bushel, A. C. FARM FOR SALE ^ICO Acres, Lot 1, Con. 5, Township jof Artemesia; P2 acres cleared, bal- - an:e hard wood bush. 16 V_- acrea sowed to fall wheat and 65 additional ' acres plowed for spring; barn 70x54, good stabling underneath; a large roomy house. Thc farm is situated 24 miles from Priceville, 5Vj miies from Markdale and 4 miles from Ceylon. Possession may be had at . any time. D. McTAVISH & SON Flesherton. FARM FOR SALE In the Township of Artemesia 120 sere farm, lots 143-46, 3rd range S. ' W.T.&S.R., half mile from station, t^i miles from Flesherton. Good buildings, 12 acres of bush. Sold 3n easy terms. * -J- L. McMTLLEN, Ceylon t ' I T ( ne ER - TY FOR SA^OK RENT ', Ceylon phone 38 r 3. | FOR SALE Barn go~od frame, 45xGOft. For further particulars apply to R . G. Acheson Proton Station, phone 44 r 5 or Oscar G. Pattc--son, Dundalk. Phone 10.') r 24. tooth; Diamond Harrow, 12-buii; Disc HJV-TUW, throw cut; Floury Walking Plow Nj. 21; Fieury Riding Plow sinslo no. m nearly new; Tudhope-Andorson Walking Plow No. 41; Pea Harvester; Grair. Cradle-, new; Turnip Pulper; Set Power Horse Clippers; New Wheel barrow; Grind Stone; Roau Cart; Sct of flat Skidding Tongs; Adams Wagon, in '.rood repair; Shal- low Lake Sleighs, pood as new; Rubber Tire Buggy; Good Buggy Hank-y, Box; Wood Rack; 2 Piano Boxed Cut '.) v 12. tars; Chatham Fanning Mill; 1000 IK Platform Scales; Pig Rack; 2 Hay Rr.:ks; 2 1 Mi yard Gravel Boxes; McLaughlan-Huick Touring Car, Gibson, Flesherton. Ella u. t-olhngwood street. On this property is a comfortable dwelling house of " rooms with electric lighting. Barn 25 x 33 ft., with stable and drivh house thereon, also a good well on the premises. This oropcrty is in a W* Ioc ^ Ion and will be sold reason- ably. For further particulars ap- DI.V i the administrator, W. Fle.herton. Ont. FOR SERVICE J. FOR SALE Berlin organ; parlor! suite, 3 piece; parlor centre tabie;' R R No - / Re>ristered Y orkhire Bacon hog - for service on lot 13C, West Back- line. Artemcsia. G. H. Cairns. two small tables; dining room table; 2 heating stoves; 1 kitchen range; 1 single iron bed, snrings and rrwt- rc-ss; 2 "isizo iron beds, sprin-r and mattresses; dressers and washstanJ; rocker; coal oil stovo. 3 burner wliii oven; kitchen table; 4 tube radio. - Mrj. Wilson McMullcn, Ceybn R. R. No. 1. Telephone 44 r 22. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED A goose Mrs. Chas. Phone Feveshnni NOTICE No hunting or trapping .en lots 151 and 152, 3rd range E. T. & S. R., Artemcsia. Harman Radlcy ! cylinders; Gasoline Engine f. \6 h. p., FIc8herton - Guelph make; Gilson Engine 7 h. p.; Saw F-ame and Mandrel; Circular Saw, 30 inch; 2 Engine Belts; Quantity Spiles; Sap Pan, good as new; 2 set Heavy Team Harness; Set of Plow Harness; Set Single Driving Harness; 4 Horse Collars; 2 sets Collar Tops; Doublctreer; Whiff letrees; Quantity Hay, Grain, Straw; Timothy Seed; Rolling Coui- ters; Chains; Forks; Numerous other articles. E. DUNCAN DUNDALK I K'ENSF.n AUCTIONEER Fir the County of Grey. Terms: I per cent. Satisfaction trnarntee* Dates made t The Advance office. SHORTHORN BULL FOR 8ERVICB Registered Shorthorn bull for sr- rice * lot S. ,'J.n. 0, Osprey. "Merry Hrouts" Wo r/a,i3B; Sir,-, BdiniW 142.S81? Dam, rto4 Butterfly TERMS OF SALE Hay, grain, straw, poultry and all sums of ten dollars and under, cash; over that a;nr>unt twelve months' credit will be given on approved joint notes bearing interest at five pe- ?ent. GEO. DUNCAN. Auctioneer If you arc operating a radio without a license you will be well ad- vNe-d 'o pr.iaurc a license- at onrc. Last week a couple (.f injpr,-tors Ou-.i tin- Federal Radio Department paid :;; unexpected visit to the Town (.!" \Viivchnm and took the names of 75 pi-rgons thry found to be in pos- r;e.sr-.i.'!i of a vr.dirt without n license. A r"c!i i !iccr>se only costs $1.00, but NOTICE Would the party who borrowed the wheel off one of my buggies last summer please return same. Alex McKechnie, Flesherton. Will do custom hatching at f.ve .-cnts per egj* in advance of hatching, customers filling a machine; a:io B. P. rocks baby chicks for sale. Mrs. C. Hindle, Proton R. R. No. a Phone 32 r 31, Flesherton. GOOD SMOOTH FARM O* 7v acres best of land utmost all under cut miles north east of Good barn 33x40, new tivation 2Va Flesherton. garage 20x22, good brick house, newly decorated, 20x35. well, windmill and Vfc acres orchard. Priced for quick sale. Apply Lucas, Henry & Lucas. Markdale, or Mrs. S. Dezelf, P. R. No 5, Owen Sound. DEBTS COLLECED We collect notes, account wages and Judgments. Our success will nt tonish you. We rt-ldom fail, if we :io it costs you nothing, you take no Write us to- BOAR FOU SERVICE. Registered Yorkshire Boar for ir- vice by Flesherton Bacon Hog Cldb, the property of the Ontario Depart- ment of AgricuJtura. C. STEWART, CanUkw. 131,078, Term.' Purebred* fEW. fa(H), Cows not retorne* b charge mil price. - s, * HAWKINS. MIDDLfc PRO & BURNS lUrrUtcra. etc. Ofices Owen Sound. Durham and Flesherton. Flesherton evesy Saturday ft*rnoon and evening. Bt s #ESS CARDS Dr. W :j. Bryce, L. D. S., D. ft S. denta. ou . K eon, 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 69. You can't lose. ay for particulars. Prince Arthur Lodge, 333, A. F. A A. M.meets in the Masonic Hall, Arm- strong Block, Flesherton every Fri- day on or before the full moon. W. M, C. N. Richardson, Secretary, R. A. McCauley. Wm. Kaitting, Licensed Auctioneer for thc counties o f Grey and Siracoe. Farm and stock sales a specialty. Terms modeiate, satisfaction guar- Al| arrangements and dates r.nteed. ATION, Branches everywhere, Owen Central telephone office, Feversham Sound Branch-!'. O. Box 951. or by a&lrM-ir.g me at Fovershom.

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