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Flesherton Advance, 28 May 1930, p. 4

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1930. THE FLESHEK10N ADVANCE THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Published on Collingwood street, Fleaherton, Wednesday of each week. Circulation over 1100, Price in Canada $2.00 per year, when paid in advance $1.50. In , U. S. A. |2.50 per year when paid in advance fi'.ui (Members of Canadian Weekly News- paper Association) W. H. THURSTON, - - Editor F. J. THURSTON - Assoc. Editor EDITORIAL NOTES June brides will soon have the floor. The weather man seems to be saving up the fine weather for them. The Durham Chronicle man gives the advice, "Blow your own horn." Why certainly. Have one with us! Many farmers worked through Victoria Day to get their seeding completed. There was no disloyalty in this and they can make up for the lost holiday by observing June 3, King George's birthday. Alli-iton is to put up fifty signs in its neighborhood to direct people to theii burg. But the sapient council- lors will be kept guessing to dovise ways and means to ke<>n he motor- ists from careening through the place.. They tell us that once the Divorce Court is established in Ontario. AS provided by the Woodsworth Act, a man will b" abl" to carry his liquor permit in one hip pocket and his divorce in the other. But what vould become of th" bottl"? Hanover has increased its tax rate to 57.8 mills on the dollar. It woulu be a curiosity to i'ind an urban Council that had reduced the taxes. The councillors have a ready reply. If the people will insist on having .paved streets and fal-de-rols in municipal government and schools they must |ty for them. '- >fr-w It M-ems that no newspaper man or woman in Canada received a i\i- vorce from Parliament last. year. This was to be expected. The fraternity were all too busy tf-lling young folks how to choos" their mates and mar- ried couples how to behave them- selves, and had no time to think of organizing unhitching of any kind. School section no 9, Olenelg is to have a re-union of old boys and girls on Juno 30. Thus the example net by Flesherton last year bears fruit It is a gladsome thing for the lads and lasses of bygone days to return to the old centre and re- vive happy memories of the past while drinking in the health of one of these Highlands of Ontario. The more tho mnrriT. Examination hv "xpe^ta of the teeth of children in the public schools uf the county show some alarming conditions. For example, in one whiol with about 50 in attendance, the inspector found that 40 had de- fective molars, and indeed it was asce-tain-d that all the children would be better to have careful ove :- - sight in this respect. How much in- jury to health and nain in after life might be warded off by a little rare of the teeth of children during their J3n I|B jo T:J!..I -SU.M! A|Jn ,T should be daily tooth brush drill in every home, with good bone forming food. R. II. Ch ment, i-vricultural rep- resentative for \\Vllrr.gt.ip. flinty is the authority ;"' : sumo interest- ing informati.-in regarding fertilis- ers which seems to be quite tji>;- CP! of the situation this year. In 112H his county imported 125 cnr- loads oi' commercial fertilizer end in 192'J this increased to 22."> car- loads. One mixed farming t-jwn- ship, twelve miles square imported 64 carloads. A substantial increase over last year's figures ij looked for this season. IN MEMORIAM ~ _ BLAKELY In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Mrs. T. A. Blakely, who departed this life, May 31st, 1926. Memories always wander .When twilight shadows fall Back to days of happiness Days beyond recall 'Thon a vision comes before us. So calm, so dear, so sweet Of one whose lips are silent And whose eyes are closed in sleep A few more weary steps A few more lonely years And then nil will meet Beyond tho gate of toari Lovingly remembered by husband and family. . UGNIA The weather is quite cool at time of writing. It feels as if it might snow. | BORN On Friday, May ICth, 1930 to Mi. and Mrs. Harry E. Tate of Parry Sound, the gift of a daughter, ' Francu Lc-oan. Congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Genoe and ehil.l- ren of Toronto have moved to the village. I Mi. and Mrs. Fred Wickens and children of Kimberley visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Genoe. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sloan and family of Chatham visited over the 24th with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walke:- Sloan. Missc.i Alice and Nellie Sewell of Rock Mills and fri^d, Mr. Yates of Markdale visited over the week end with Miss Muriel Fenwick. Mrs. Wm. Walker Sr. visited the past week with her brother, Mr. Jas. Armstrong and family, also with Mr. and Mr.i. Gordon Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. W. Plantt of Kimberley and Mr. John Irwin and family of Hcathcotc. Four members of the fishermen's j club, Toronto, were at their club house over the 24th. The Misses Nettie and Cora Martin also Mr. and Mrs. Nat Caswell and live children of Owen Sound and Miss Ge.trudj Lever of Flc-sherton were guests o.' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Martin on Sunday. Miss Delmcr Fenwick has returned to her position in Owen Sound, after spending the past week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fenwick. Mr. Rody Gordon of Toronto vj.;ited a few days with his vvtfe and famly here. Mr. and M;-s. Russell Linton of Mimico visited the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fenwick, Sunday. The Msses Yerna r.nd Mary Long, Minerva Conn and Emily Moore and .Vi ;is. Rozel Conn. John McLean anc Lloyd Moore of Feversham and Mr. Kenneth Knitting of Mclntyre and fiii-nd, Mr. Cert Ke'-ton, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Kaitting the firs: of thy week. On Tuesday of last week Master Arjrylc Martin entertained his teacher, Mi<s Sylvia Acheson, all his school- mates md Miss Lucy McDonald to a party. The occasion was the 12th nnnivcrsary of his birthday. Friday. May ICilh was Anrvlf's birthday, but poned his party until Tuesday, which owintr to inclement weather tlip post- j proved to be a fine day. The child- ren spent a very enjoyable time in swinging, playing ball and other games. Then there was the supper with its birthday cake, lluminatcd by 12 colorted candles. Argylc received many useful and pretty gifts with many good wished for a happy birth- day and many of them. Mr. A. F. Pedlar is renovating the interior of his residence at present. Mr. and Mrs. A. Long of Toronto und daughter visited with Mrs.I.ong's brother, Mr. Court Smith, and family. ROCK MILLS I Auction Sale FURNITURE, IMPLEMENTS. ETC. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark over the holiday were, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee and son, Joe of Owen Sound and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gamey and three children of Bro:kville. The Administrator for the Estate ^f The Late Dan McDonald will jell by public auction on i LOT 13. CON. 3. S.D.R. Artemesia Mi J. J. Thompson, Sr. Fred Boyce WEDNES., JUNE 4, 1930 Edna and Harold, of Collingwood whcn the f n ow ing will be sold: Mrs. C. Cansfield, Toronto, and Mrs. j HOUSE FURNITURE Cook C. Boyce Sr. of Rock Mills were recent Srove and Pipes; Iron Bedstead; visitors with the former's daughter, Dresser and VVashstand; Extension 01 . nl , . . Mrs. A. Blackburn .d Bagpipes; Cloc T->yior Riiie: Tab e: 2 Small Table-s; quantity 01 Ncv , Lino i eu m. (never usod); Glass Mr. Clayton Belts and Mr. and Mrs. c, up board; 8 day Kitchen W. Lyons, all of Toronto, visited ovei Safe, manufactured by J. J. the holiday with the former's father, " Son; Set of Mr Levi Belt* , Violin. - Messrs Thos.'and Non Vhitmore Nc 5ef^ s of Durham, Misses Edith and Mabel 2 Sap Pans; Quantity 03 Spiles and Belts and Mrs. C. Newell were vis!- Buckets; Crosscut Saw; Buck Saw: tors on the 24th with Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter Tool Chest; Quantity of nr i xT^,ii i r. m ;i,, T;aps; 5 tral. C?sk; 4 Scaffold Jacks M I ,1 'TV n ,,'Set Trulls; Set Heavy Harness; Messrs. W. J. Chard, Dick Clark, gpt sin( , lc Harness: Set Sleighs; Les and Arthur Chard spent a day Wagon: Road Cart: Wood Rack; in Toronto last week. j Sulky Rake: Cutter: Fanning Mill; Mr. T. Gilliland, Eugenia jpent a Horsehidp Robe: Grinding Stone; Ba" nf Paster of Pans; 15 Square day with his sister, Mrs. J. Hargrave of Ce()ar shine i p<s; Q uan tity or Nearly all the seeding is finishes C^da*- Posts; Pile of Buzzwoo't in this vicinity and many have their Quantity of Logs at Privceville potatoes and roots and also their Oil Royalties We own and offer, subject to prior sale, all or any part of the following Oil Royalties shares which carry current month's dividends delivered to your bank: Shares Royalty Corr^any Price per share 800 Investors Comm. $1.38 400 Petroleum Pref. $1.40 20 Class A. Pref. Units Imperial $20.00 SCO Second Standard Pref. .82c. Telephone at our expense Elgin 5635 Nights and Holidays Hillcrest 0288 I. H. PERIGOE & COMPANY, 45 Richmond St. West MEMBERS DOMINION STOCK EXCANGE Yield about 12% 13% 15% 15% Toronto gardens ip. Mr. A. Bake', Proton was in this community the past week clipping sheep. Subscribe to The Advance CHESLEY, JUNE 3rd. 1 REUNION CELEBRATION TERMS OF SALE Terms: Cash. The farm will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid. Everything must be sold to wino -n the estate. If any of the neighbors have tools or implements belonging to the late Pan McDonald please bring them b"?k befnve dav of snle. W. KAITTING. Auctioneer. John McMillan. Adminstrator. C. C. Middlcliro, Solicitor. Sports commence at 10 a.m. with p grand parade, and lasting until 10.30 p.m., ending with a magnificent dis- play of fireworks the best seen In' this locality A full day of pleasure for everyone. Hurscracing, Ladies' , Softball Tournament, Men's Softball Match, Horseshoe Pitching Con-' tost, and -a Baseball Match, Re. lay foot races among the High 1 Schools of the district and n Band' Concert in the evening. The mod<-l ' Exposition shows of London, Ontario and the Bruce Regimental Band on the grounds all day. Attractive prizes in the various contests. Returned men wearing service button rumitted to the grounds with cut chTe. ADVANCE ADVTS. PAY Oil Royalties No more are carefully chosen Oil Royalties looked upon as risky speculations. Hundreds of millions of dollars are now invested in them because they provide a degree of safety, and a rate of profit return, sur- passed in no other line of modern commercial enterprise. We offer you a 12% investment. For rurtf-T information see DR. E. C. MURRAY Phone 20 Flesherton Kennedy's Grocery Grocery Specials This Week Kinso. 3 pkgs 25c. Seedless Raisins. 2 Ibs 22c. Castile Soap, 7 bars for 25c. 5 Ib. pails of Honey 50c. Jelly Powders, 5 pkgs 25c, i'Yesh G r ound Coffee, per Ib 6 0c. O'Canada Flour, per bag $4.00 MEN'S WEAR TRY OL'R NEW BOGEY SHIRTS WITH SMART COLLAR AT $1.95 Fresh a n d Cured Me a ts of all kinds W. G. Kennedy Phone 37 We leliver in town. TORONTO LINE NORTH Mr. and Mr i. S. H. Cunningham and daughter, Dorothy and Miss Helen Messen of Palinerston spent the 24th at J. A. Lever's. Mr. and Mrs. K. Hunter and daugh- ter, Dorothy of Toronto were week end visitors with Mr. andMrs. J. A. Lever. Mr. F. Brown accompanied by Mr. mid M ... J. A. Lever and Mr. and Mrs. J. llrnckenliury, spent a day with frityid.i at Urussells Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell and family of Toronto were holiday visitors with G. W. Littlejolm and family. Mr. W. McKrchnie of Hrampton und Mr. M. Fullerton of Toronto wc.-c week end visitors at \V. Bu;^ nctt\i. VICTORIA CORNERS Mrs. Laurie Itanium and four children of Dundr.lk spent the week e~.H at Milton Bannon's. Mr. Jno. Robinson of Hamilton visited his mother, Mrs. Rnbinson at Milton Bannon'j. Mr. and Mrs. Krniu Stinson and 'hildren visited at Laurel. Mrs. Jan. Corbett, who is staying with her daughter, Mrs. Jas. Lock- hart is not improving as we would like ' ' aee. Clayton Betyz of Toronto Police Force waa calling in tho neighbor- hood latt W!>k. Mr. Prosser was with in again last Sunday as n start on his new term here. We are pleased to wel- come him bnck. TLOTHOLDKR'S MEETING A special meeting of the plot- holders of the Flesherton Cemetery will ho held in the old town hall. Friday, Juno fit)) at 8 p.m., to dis- tntl the buildin;.' of a mortuary .hapcl, rind other bu/iness. Thos Clayton, Sec. ADVANCE ADVTS. PAY FLESH RRTON "Buy-at>Home" CAMPAIGN COMMUNITY BUYING DIRECTORY AND BUSINESS GUIDE The Merchants and Business Men represented below are co-operating in an effort to prove to the resi- dents of the town and surrounding community that values equal to any of the larger towns or cities may- be procured in local stores. A series of educational "Buy-at-Home" editorials will be reproduced weekly. The benefit of Home Buying will he shown to the general advancement and progress of the community. Read the editorials, take advantage of the weekly specials offered by he merchants, and BOOST THE TOWN YOU CALL HOMK. F. H.W. HICKLING GENERAL MERCHANT Hatchway Huttonless Underwear for Men. New summer styles und colors. Priced from $1.25 the -nil. All sizes. F. W. Dunoan GENERAL HARDWARE Guaranteed Electric Irons Special Price S2.98 TELEPHONE 54J W.L. Morwood SHOE REPAIRS S-iccial in Men's Oxfords, reg. $4.75, selling this week at only $4 patent toe d trim Flesherton Planing Mill COMPLETE LINE BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Gyproc, Lime, Brick, Flooring Etc. PHONE 24 W. A. Hawken PHOTO GALLERY AND MUSIC STORE Electric Rantrettea $6.50 to $40 also nil electrical supplies TELEPHONE 17w H. Down & Sons FORD DEALERS THIS WEEK Free tube with the purchase of 2 tires PHONE 36 Osprey & Artemesia Co-Operative Co., Ltd. Pickett Overalls S2 nnd 82.25 Men's Work Coots $11 to $3.!>0 TELEPHONE 70 W. G. Kennedy GROCERIES. FRESH & CURED MEATS, MEN'S WEAR A REAL SPECIAL 2 Pant Suits at low price of $27.50 PHONE 37 Emerson J. Bennett FURNITURE DEALER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Bie Opening Week See large Advt. PHONE 78 J. A. Stewart GROCERIES. FLOUR & FEED Seed Corn nnd Rape on hand st preesnt. PHONE 46 W. A. Armstrong & Son JEWELLERS Ladies' Fine Hand Purses this week 20 ',', off Watchmakers Opticians Pull Together Residents of town and country are partners in each other's business and affairs and the folly of the tug-of-war between re- sidents of the two sections of one community is about as plain as it ever will be. Good-will, co-operation and the square deal make a successful partnership, not dissension and rivalry. Residents of Flesherton and the surrounding rural districts must practice co-ordination and unity of effort to ensure the success of the etiti -e community. Farmers, your market is in Flesherton Sell your wares in this town and buy your necessities here. Mr- chants, the farmers of this district are your patrons and friends Buy their products and give them what their goods are Worth. Then Good will nnd combined support for Flesherton will result, sell them your merchandise on an honest and co-optrative basis. With such a system in practice, this town will soon become a leading community. The money which our farmer* pays for his necessities will remain here, and that which the merchant pays the farmer will come back to him. Make a concentrate^ effort to bring to Flesherton the outlvine trade, and by doing thio yon will build slowly but surelv for a bigger and better business, and a better community in which to live. THE HOME OF QUALITY MEAT M Wilson BUTCHER Choice Cured Meats at Special pricos TKLEP5IONE 47\v Thos. Owler ard Son GREY COUNTY EGG GRADING STATION Eggs Graded by Experienced Graders F. G. KARSTEDT STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS Millinery, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Wallpaper,? aint and Varnish Floor Wax PHONE 7 John Plester McCORMICK-DEERING AGENCY FARM IMPLEMENTS Special offerin,, of Cream Separators ths week Phones: Resid. 44 r 4 Oiffce 79w P. FINDER Flesherton Bakery See that thte bread that erace' vour tfble is made at home. CANNOT BE BEATEN EAT MORE OF IT. D. McKillop TINSMITH & PLUMBING Flo-Glaze Paints & Enamels 'The Best Paint Made." General Hardware D. Me lavish & Son CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE 1928 Landau Chevrolet Sedan 1927 Chevrolet Sedan TELEPHONE 9w H. Freeman GROCERIES, FRUITS AND Kellogg's Corn Flakes 3 plots. 29. Brooms, best quality 49c. & 89c. TELEPHONE 60 Brack's Garage Durant Sales & Service 30x3^4 Guaranteed tire $4.65 Sat. only. General Repairing. Gas, Oils, Tire nnd Accessories

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