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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1931 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Published on CoUingwood itreet, , Flesherton, Wednesday of each wek. Circulation over 1100, Price in Canada $2.00 per year, , when paid in advance fl.bu. In U. S. A. $2.50 per year when paid in advance f2.00 (Members of Canadian Weekly Newt- paper Association) W. H. THURSTON, r. J. THURSTON Assoc. Editor Editor SUPRESSION IS THE WISEST. A lady writer in a United States magazine has been studying Soviet rulq in Russia, and publishes her finding?. Although written in a verj sympathetic strain, s-he gives ui a v . - n of conditions in Russia that will s arcely be accepted as ideal in thi., Canada of ours. The social con <liti<>r.s there wor.'d be a horror t. Wi 'tern minds. For instance, .-peak r ' marriage, she iii:<>ti--: "We cm marry at u'ili at '. \ > i:i-i div, r.i- ;:t v.ili i,' v.-- have no !<:!. If tl-.cro are children, we th; t is the father and rr.mher. mi ' import them, (the state does - Kl ) If in- re ar" n.. chi : n. it i- n< t c-.-f-n ni-.-essary to aprec di .tec. If my h'.i.-baml .ill I no i. n^-cr vi.,h ti . with hi'ii. 1 can go to the divorci ;.mi (iivoi-ce him and mail bin ' liii:'-; him that V.i' i : '!. 1:1 h .... i.> live with ;n T/'IH- unior., 1 can. :ind if wi . hil-li-en. they art legitimate.' Ar.d thi:'. is the- kind of ihir.(r thu; Titi.--. K. : . \vh , ;,!< denii-d the cgc "i holdin out-of-doors meet- ii itizei cf this country: 'I u:'i::ng:i are a puis i:n>i: . \ in'is, and se iust as great a 1 ' of their ; rei il as . > v.-ould of ' >' Ie i ke. W' C'ltitrc! ;;n I ue- v \rn.-mous and di-s : ir-tite in- : M : he :.nl!i ,' > - uho ;., t . i'->ikiny !' w:ii-d-i !li.- dt .itrtiction of !' ' infin-n i- -r fan-da fh"iild bo it -nil- opposition, we would not mind. In many cases it \a only houghtlessness that causes the rouble as a sure way of killing the Co- Operation ! years and created a net surplus just the world These critical times are causing short of two million dollars. The coal miners of that District had re- turned to them as consumers f 1,700,- Co-operative endeavors have grown quite rapidly in Alberta, Manitoba old, but building Annething to take its place when it shall have fallen into decay. ocal papers is to continue to ignore peoplc to think; aKr i cll | tu re is pass- 00 ' but> as holders of share c P ltal them and supply Owen Sound with inK through stressful times! its pur- on ^ ^151,000. As investors of cap- such reading matter days ahead ol cha sing power has been reduced to ital they receive(l on 'y one-thirtieth loc-al distribution. The practice of giving Owen Sound over your own town papers is com- pletely taking the joy out of the lives of the local publisher? and may eventually mean a serious step for the community as well. Meaford Kx press a minimum and consequently many the preference ()t her lines of business suffer. The United Church in conference lust September stated: "Instead of profit as a central feature in the eco- nomic system should now bp put co- meiation and service. " The rural c!:i'j;y of the Catholic diocese of An- of the profit. As consumers they received twelve-thirteenths Under competitive systems this really large sum of n:aney would have gone to make the rich richer and in going j AUCTION SALE gathering last October agreed that "only through co-operation could aj, KAIJM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS r i:ultural problems be solved" v.ould have made the poor poorer. Tho British co-operative movement in li*2'J had sales in the retail stores r.RtriTgatir.g one billion, 83 million, tigomsh, Nova Scotia, at a two-uaya am| thuu|fh .,. wfl Agricultural cj-operation The undersigned has been instruct- cf two parts: co-operation to sell cd to sell by Public Auction on Lots fa:i/. products and this will possibly ( j ( ,u al . a v , cn i 171-172, Con. 2, N.E.T. & S.R. Arte- oni> day be carried into the proce.-,s- ia, o n Tuesday. Feb. 24, the fol- :,, K ,,f r.i.ii-.ufacli're of farm products, namely. Sale> at 15 yrs. olu; years; Coit me lowing articles, 1 o'clock. HORSF.S Bay Mare Bn.wii Hi.'.Vi- rising 5 i isinK - years. CATTLE CD-.V fresh, 7 yrs. old; Cow du.' to freshen in March; Dry !'o\v 8 yrs old; Cow due tj freshen : n May, V yrs. r'.d; Heifer due t-J t n, :: yrs. l<i; .". C:Jves rising <t : , of Ca:".d:i. . Hod the B.-iti^-h Cn- ore ye'.i; Calf, two months old; cow.s r:idiaP( o( Ca pe Breton, has sold t: a year of great ("egression, the co-operative move- ment found employment for nearly ten thousand more people than it had consists on lhc pay ro ,j the year before . yet nearly one hundred and thlrly million to the consumers \vho were members of the British o-operative movement. They not and Saskatchewan. And in these provinces the local co-operative units! have organized wholesale societies to| serve all co-operative stores within I the province that they may be better^ able to buy to better advantage. Ontario has some 60 co-operative i as yet no co-operative) Un( - er pnd fcy yirtue rf tfce a sale society has been organized of ga , e contained jn a certain morfc . Mortgage Sale OF FARM PROPERTY. though the need of one is very great. gage which will be produced at the It is only by mutual self help intel- sale, there will be offered for sale ligently practiced, that co-operation by public auction on can thrive. No co-operative concern SATURDAY, FEB. 21, 1931, ran succeed unless the members feel it is theirs ar.d take a personal inter- At 12 o'clock noon, at the Muns'-.-.f cst in its success, and unless the House, Flesherton, Ontario, by 'Vm. management is loyal and efficient. Kaitting, Auctioneer, the tA\O'.\ir. Ail members need to understand that property: they arc helping to build a society A u anc j singular, that certain pai- wh'th gives a greater reward to those ee i or tract o f ] an( j and premises sit- who toil, a reward not only in money uatc ,l y jng an d being in the Town- rrd co-operation in buying supplies ( ,,,. buy togctnerj but manufacture! 1 "- in P rcater satisfaction of livin?. shin of Osprey in the County of Grey t-.gcthei-, that is, as consumers. r l.;j pn . al ; ve i v . They own great j Dr. Warbasse, probably t7ia great- containing one hundred acres, be the sin , t , tl)c job of gtretching the pur- farms in man . ts of the worl(I) i c , t and L ., 8t known wri ter on Co- same more or less, being composed hasing litmr.s: limit is t-t need at the moment, co-operating n-i'i.i| i ,,Md in, thei>' , ror'.; r. ;',K than cpr.surirv* and cri ::,' th, .:i. AX EPOCHAL BROADCAST. A ra-li'i !.. .aii r.stint: station was ly in.Ualleil in the X'atican, at I: :<-, I'.aly, and Pope I'ius XI. will the \v.i:!<| far the fir:>t time > * thie station through the United Stall's and Canadian riiil.o netv.'.ti k : : ::iti--,n CI'RB, Toronto, o.i T). in, dav, Fi-:>. 12, at about 10 a.m. i :i tcm :tai.d;ml time. This is tho i i--! iid'hi's; c.\-n out to the world over the new s-tation, and will no be listened to l>y many milhnn.-. <:" pi"iplc. f:.. ii'i is one of the modern wonders <.: i!," w-irld i!i!iii-.-u!iT(! nf only a few years aj,-<>. mill it i.s piobainy only a fori-i-a of mure marvellous thif.'s to come. Some of the great inventions, surh i hi- ti'lc-ih'ini- and automobile, have 1 me iu.'-n! : : the criminally in- clined, but so far the chiminal has not found cry use fo;- radio. In that t it i i a greater actual boon to humanity than either of the other inventions. It is wholly beneficial, while the other arp of questionable vain- in nu'-v directions, enabling the < i-onlf in a largo percentage O f ciJi ir- ( .:f-nnp justi.'o, ti-mprirarily or al together. CHEAT MINI'S, ETC., KTC It is neculiar how two people at far diMiint points will be thinking alun-/ the same line-t. The Klesiier- tnn Advance last week carried ::-\ tlitorial almost identical with the inn- wi- wi-uti' on the Workmen's Cum- pensation Board. Like the Arrow. Thc Advance has operated fifty year* without an accident but has to p-y the same rate (if premium as shop ; th-l continually arc drawing comp'jn- >at ion. Burks Falls Arrow. VANDELEUR DEATHS. Our correspondence from V'unde- leur hns gone astray this week. It in'-'udcd un announcement of the tl(-atl) of Mr. Samuel Bowes of the Kimhcrley Valley, and of Mrs. Henr> M--Lmighry, vviilovv of the late Henry MrLoughry of Markdale. Both the d-:<ths occurred on Sunday last. Mr. Bowes was 07 years of age. His re- mains were interred in the Menfor>l Road cemetery, anil those of Mrs. M<-i.i>i4(hry at Markdale Mr. Bowes leaves a widow and five children. CET SOMEWHAT PEEVED From time to time the Expre.-- . asked to publish reports from various organizations after such ioport.; have been puhlixhed in the Owen Sound P.-iilv several d.iys nhe:nl of the pub- lication of this pu'ip)'. and it (jets in, dt-r our skin In !> [iljyinjr -fcond fid- (!1< all the time. If the hcinl- of Ihi orpanization-. \voi |M ii n V-si >. ttn-ir matter nt n time when the local j>apers could be (/n n r nr all !-upp(.*ed to !>: in calf. PIC.S Sow due to farrow Fob. LM; "i Fattening Hog.*. ^MKKl' !5 <!>:I\>rd Down ewe.;. FOWL- 17 Plymouth Kock Hens,** <>:ic I;<.I;-;UT and tv.'j Turkeys. * Collie D'i.: p . A MACHINKliV "Ii.-d.i-mai'k Bind.v t. '. fi/iit i. it; M-.'C.iv! i:uk Muv.vr, 5 fi ot * Li 1 .': Mil i.-ey-liM-il.- K!-ti>n,'i Culii- !*! x:'.tor; M. -sry-Har' i:- Drill, l.'-di-". X K'ofd as r., v. ; .-hi y -hai-'is Lay : \'.:\ . In-fiio;. nvwi'iv ii. .; Dain Ify '.?. I. :. It i ; JIi:ss'j-l!ai!-:s DHL- Harro..' { I ! |.lii" ; '2 >'::r> Interiinlicnal X Y. ; I:,::iur Plow; Silvio furruw I'inw, y Xii. 21 I'.eury; Set Iron Harrow.;, a y lions; Hor/i Sruffb-r; Cutting box; j ."id:- ('riivi.y Rak:-; i-ici. Slc-igns; |:| Waiion; \Vo ;! Ra^-l.; liay Hack; [ (iiavel Bux; ('utter; Buggy; Fanning X Mill; S.t Platform Si-alt.-*, 2000 IDS. j HARNESS Set Tram harnr s v with Bu:'.hinjr; Set Plow Harness; X Set Sir-nl-- Driving Il::rnr..s; C> Horsi- y Collars; Team Bells; set Hanic;. !j! Tun; ;ir,d Collar: Si-t Plow Lines; X Pair Ho;-:;e Blanket" Double-tree: . { Whiffii ( c .-. N'e.-kyoVov. H Los-pin:, X Chain <: Cant Hoak, Crowbar: SK-dge ' Han<mi'i'; PL-k; Sli.no Hammer; A Stor.r Hook; Set Sawing Bunks: Pat- v int Liindfi ; "ug; Kill ; drimi- .j. .-tore; U ' '< i :cut ; a'.v ; U'aqron X Jack; Spriiir Seat for wagon; Hay { Rope; Pui;- Curt:-.- Shaft;: Feed X Hin; Wheelbarrow; .'; -\f.'. nd Civar.i jj Separator; 100 Sap BI :ke'.r.* and Ij. Spilos; Barrel; Ban id Churn; Buttc; Bowl ar.d I .idle: a uunnlity oT Spru c : and Hemlock Lumber: rrveral un- X of Shingle-: I.unibi- for Wai.'.m {; Box; Fork? nml othc;- artk-lrj too X mi'i-M,:". to mention TERMS All iHinis r.'f $10 and un- X der, ra>h; over that finount ten X n (ills' <mit wil 1 I.e given on -j- bankable annrnved i.iint note;: or ,"> X 'r cent, off for cash in 1;< M of notes, j GEO. F. DUNCAN. BF.UT WYATV, X Auctionc-iT. Propriel ir '* ._ ... many parts power of tho doiiar to the lnnl>Si clcdit ^iet^ of one SO rt or ' operation on the North American f lot number sixteen iw the Sixth the farmer's great- ..-.^h^ s h', ps hotels, restaurants, | corj.inent, s-ays, "A (civilization in concession of the said Township. ;,:ntin" houses, and on and on ai- I which a large proportion of the peo- n the land is said to be a good consumers i< being discussed. nos . ^..^.finitely. They are reported pie, who have the good things, are dwelling and barn, and there is a The t-oa! miners co-operative yoci- lo i c tho largest single business in those who do not perform useful small lake or pond for watering cat- I v. oik, and a civilization in which " e - fools to j nl ost of those who do perfrom the TERMS: Twenty per cent, cash m women re -.-dful service live and die in com- at tinle of sale > balance in one month parative poverty, is a tottering shell. or tcrms ma y be arransed. Co-operation is the method used for Further conditions and terms 1 building up, slowly but steadily, a of sale may be had from thft Mort- a new civilization within the frame- gagee's solicitors, Skeans & Cooper, 1 \vork 01 the old; not wrecking the 171 Yonge st., Toronto 2, Ontario. ;;ibe:'s merchandise t-i the !ii ; l!i(.n dollars in the last 2" Oi c^urce men arj n'.irry but what else ^ nu -.-y? rocery Specials IVas, .? lar^ tins 29c (juick Otiaki-r (\-its with China 32c .( -und I'.lack 'IVa. per Ih 39c Onions, S Ins 25c ^2.70 O'Canada ! ; !our S eai I,\ST \\I-:I:K .-!:!:!; \VITII SUIT. TO OIJTAIX KXTRA PAXTS I-.ACII MAI)L'-TO-Mlv\SURE THIS \\'1 ; .1'K OXLY W. G. Kennedy Fresh and Cured Meats Fresh and Sa'.ted Fish HELLO, MOTHER, ill O.K." "Hello mother ves, I'm feeling fine ye, we won Evening rain on "Any- one" (itation-lo-ilation) talli begin at 7 p.m. Night rales begin at 8. JO p.m. VtS. 1 re ... I nored two gon." It has come to be habit widi Fred to call his mother by Long Distance after every game. For mother is all alone . . . and she worries about him . . . ever since Fred's chum had his leg broken in a game early in the season. The cost ii a mere trifle, for die low night rates are always in effect after the game they begin at 8.30 p.m. And it makes a pleasant break in mother's quiet life . . . and gives her some news to tell her friends. Long Distance is now quick and dependable. In most cases the connection is established while you hold the Jinr. Tvening and night rates are particularly inex- pensive. In fact night rates axe little more than half of the day rates, Small Advts. Lost or Strayed BOAR FOR SERVICE Lost-On Wednesday, Jan. 28, be- y oung Registered Tamworth Boar t\vccn Hogg's Hill on the Valley Road f(jr SPrvice on j ot 1CO( Con 2 , S.W.T. and Rock Mills, a horse cover. Finder please leave at this office. Durham Fuiniturc Co. LOST or taken from sleigh between Herb. Belts', 4th line, and W. Stodd- art's. edst back line, case containing records. The party having or finding same please leave same at Wes. Arm- strortr's store, Flesherton. For Sale FOR SALE Dry Wood, maple and beech, any quantity. Charles Doupe, Proton Station, phone 14 r 32, FOR SALE Frame house, three lots and frame stable at McKellar, Parry Sound District. A bargain. For particulars apply at this office. FOR SALE China cabinet, oak" at great reduction, tan be seen at E. J. Bennett'j store Mrs. W. A. Arm- strong. R.. Artemesia. -R. J. STEVENS, R. R. 3, Proton Station. BOAR FOlTsERVICET" Registered Berkshire Boar on lots 151-153. Grade eows $2, purebreds ?5 cash in advance. II. C. RADLEY. FARM FOR SALE In the Township of Artemesia 120 acre farm, lots 143-46, 3rd range S. W.T.&S.R., half mile from station, 1% miles from Flesherton. Ooo^ buildings, 12 acres cf bush. Sold on easy terms. -^J. L. McMULLEN, Ceylon BOAR FOR SERVICE Boar for service at Lot 177, King's __ Highway, purebred Yorkshire hog,. Oxford brc<l from P rize winning stock. RUSSELL HILL FOR SERVICE FOR SALE Fourteen Breeding Ewes, due fore part of Ap- ril; one Jersey Cow, due, 7 yrs. old; one part .lersey 5 years old F. Stu- art. Flesherton. . n Registered \orkshire Baaon hog RADIO SALE Deforest 2-tubo for service on lot 136, West Back- cabinet, $5; Deforest 3-tube, $10; 1 line, Artemesia. G. H. Cairns. cone speaker, $5, all new; one 4-tube ~ radio with tubes, $10; used. Fred BOAR FOR SERVICE. Karstedt, Priceville. Registered Yorkshire Boar for r- FCU SALE "Successful" oil- vice by Flesherton Bacon Hog Club. burning incubator, 300 egg capacity, the property of the Ontario Depart- Reason of ment of Agriculture. sd for two hatches, selling too small. Cost $53.50, will sell for $33.95 cash. W. J. W. Armstrong, Flesherton. FOR SALE Pastry Flour 65 cts. T*r 24 Ib bag; No 1 hard wheat flour S2.G7S DP*- H8 Ib. bag; Shorts $1.05 per -C. STEWART. Caretaker. GEO E. DUNCAN DUNDALK LICENSED AUCTIONEER For the County of Grey. Term*: '' ~ "" ' M "' r ' M1DDLEBRO & BURNS BArristera. etc. FOR SALE $1300 buys house and ,... _ lot in Flesherton Electric lighted, Oflce8 ~ Owen Sound, Durham 1 hartl and soft water, small stable, and and Flesherton. Flesherton evey 1 about two acres of land Good in v est- Saturday a^ernoon and evening. ment, bringing in 8 per cent. net. | -- - - Must be quick sale to wind up estate BUSINESS CARD'S of W. A.Armstrong J.W. Armstrong, Executor. | Dr. W. D. Bryce, L. D. S., D. IX ._________..___.__.______.__ S. dental surgeon, graduate of \'ni- versity of Toronto. Gas administer- ed for extraction. Qffie. at the NOTICE Chopping on Tuesday, dence of Dr. B. C. Murray. ToronU Thursday and Saturday. G. C. street, Flesherton. Phoe 69. Graham, Eugenia. j --- -- --- - -- - --- I Princ* Arthur Lodge, 333, A. P. & FOR RENT A good six house, cistern, 2 lots, good roomed A. M.meets in the Masonic Hall, Arm. garden, strong Block, Flesherton ever> Fri Proton R.R. 3. FARM FOR Jl*" h0 . U ?!-? nd m r ga r ra ?. e ' ^P.~ d y on r ***> the full moon. W. M., W. R. Meads; Secretary, H. A posite high school. W. J. Caswell, SALE 100 acres, lots 16C and 1C7, 1st range west of No. 10 Highway, Artemesia Tp. 2 miles from Flesherton, % mile from school, 70 acres under culti- vation, balance swamp and pasture. Any reasonable offer will be con- sidered. For particulars apply to L. R. Thistlethwaite, 24 Conner Avp.. Toronto ^ I McCauley. Wm. Kaitting, Licensed Auctioned for the counties of Grey and Simco* Farm and stock sales specialty. Terms medrat, satisfaction guar- anteed. All arrangements and data may be made at the Advance of f ic,o* ' addressing me at Eugenia, telephone 43 r 11. Flesherton or by A school teacher asked pupils to tell who the world's smartest man is, (iKAIN j. .. ,-. and give the reasons. One Wo will have a car of Western ! SUK?estcd Tnomas Edii!on mixed grain this week - 28c per bu. ' ho ^vented the phonograph and i of .'54 Ibs.; $16.50 per ton. . ? m!io so P c P lc Phone v8 r 3. A, C, night and Ceylon, bulbs." use could stay up his electric ,.~~J all :

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