WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1031 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE THE fLESHERTON ADVANCE Published en Collingwood itreet, Flesberton. Wednesday of each week. Circulation over 1100, Fnc. in Canada |2.00 per year, when paid in advance $1.50. In U. S. A. $2.60 per year when paid in advance $2.00 < Members of Canadian Weekiy Nrw- papr Association) W. H. THURSTON, - - Editor r. J. THURSTON - Assoc. Editor A WONDERFUL SIGN READER. Our readers must be puzzled, as we re, to understand the numerous prognostications as to the coming of relief from the business depression that has afflicted our land, in com- mon with others. We have never taken stock in the declarations of the false prophets, who in bygone days were wont to assure us that "good times were just around the corner." Only the wily ones re- quired office and good pay and iU would have work and money galore! But here we have a new forecast, ami a head professor in New York is just as confident that he is right. He takes his cue from the skirts "f women.and he cheerfully assures us (hat fashions in the attire of women are really closely related to economic trends, declaring that when economic depression is approaching, these ncthtr integuments have invariably jjrown longer and, conversely, when skirts grow shorter better times are near r.t hand! The professor re- The Other Side Plowing of the highways and clear- ing them of *now is the cause of much complaint and inconvenience on the part of farmers in Western : Ontario. One man, who arrived in St. Marys said it had taken him an hour to reach town in a cutter, owing i to having to go around sideroads to remain with the sleighing. "And ' the farmers," adds the St. Mary's Journal- Argus, "are not the only ones OF THE (fauatomt ile&tral A05imatimt * Kdllod-bx CHANT FLEMING, M.D. ~ ASSOCIATE SECRETARY boat; Chatham Fanning Mill with bagger; Root Pulper; Hog Crate; FARM STOCK. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Buzz Saw; Ford Engine; McGill Auto .Power; Grindstone; Pelts; Sugar Kettle; 2V4 h.p. "Stayright" Gasoline ; Engine; 2 Circular Saws; Sap Pan; | Number of buckets and spiles; set of 2,000 Scales; Cream Separator; Barrel Churn; Barrel; Bone Grinder; Ford' ton truck; Brooder 1500 chick ca- TIIE STITCH IN TIME to suffer. Town merchants are losing business owing to the difficulty If tuberculosis does occur, the ques- tion of cure and the time required for become mogt important consid er- Although remarkable progress has their" cvstomers have in getting to been made in the campaign against f .^ town. It is bad enough at present; tuberculosis, this disease still remains b"t it will be worse if the preue-t one of the most powerful foes whii-h We should never lose sight of the thaw continues a few days, leaving the human family has to contend. fact that when the disease is diagnosed the pavements perfectly dry with the The progress which has 6een made earlv - there is ever y chance of cure, concessions impassable for motors, is encouraging, particularly because Providing that proper treatment is It is time that a very pointed protest it has been realized in spite of the 8tarted without delay and continued was made in regard to the handling f ac t that no specific means of either lor as lon ^ ** is necessary. The chance of snow on the rural Provincial preventing or curing tuberculosis has for . c " re Highways." Collingwood Bulletin. Auction Sale J. A. HOGARTH w'll sell by public auction on Lot 166, Con. 3, S.W., Artemesia THURSDAY, MARCH 12th, 1931 when the following is offered: HORSES Grey Horse 10 years; pacity an d stove; Patent Binders;' Grey Horse, 10 years; Black Mare Canthook; Crosscut Saw; Logging. 4 ws old. ; Chains; Crowbars; Stone Hammer; CATTLE Cow 8 years, due Mar^h Quantity of Hay; Hay Knife; Exten- . 28; Grey Cow U years, due March 11; aion Ladder 40 feet; Lawn Mower;,' - ___ Heifer rising 3, due April 8; Heifer j c k ; Hose 25 feet long; rising 3, calf at foot; Heifer rising 3, p t?.to Sprayer; Sheep Shears, fresh; Heifer rising 3, calf at foot;, HARNESS 2 Sets heavy Harness 9 yearling Calves; Polled Angus Bull with britching; set Plow Harne~ ,2 sets single Driving Harness; r>aii" rising 2 years old. yet b n cn discovered. LOCKHART AND WILLIAMS proportionately with the delay in beginning treatment. The longer treatment is postponed. SHEEP & PIGS 8 Store Pigs; Horse Covers and Blanket; 2 B.-.:fa!.v 14 Oxford Down ewes. Robes; Twin Neckyokes. IMPLEMENTS M.-H. Binder, 6, FURNITURE Washing Macv.>-v foot cut; M.-H. Mower, 6 foot cut;, Wash Tubs;" Clothes Wringer an.f M.-H. Cultivator 13-tooth; M.-H.; stand; Kitchen Chairs; Rocking Chair- Steel Land Roller; M.-H. Drill, 13 Child's Steel Cot and Mattress; Vic-, disc; M.-H. Manure Spreader; Frost trola and Records; Cradle; Quantity" & Wood Hay Rake, 10 foot; Jnterna-; f Gem Jars; Quantity of ~" mn ' 't (' ru> n t Ir int lUHgei KVMBIWBt I -i t>"S i JJUIICU, '^. >"<"'"-/ " t/isnes; ajoi y.oi '"' ! ,., "" the more time will be required to ob- tional 14 disc harrow; 2 Fleury plows Lamps and numerous other articles. - their bodies, fairly early in life, the Terms which cause tuberculosis. In A lovely wedding was solemnized most person3i thc Rems He dormant tain results. Any person who has been exposed Saturday evening, February the four- because the powers of resistance nt to tuberculosis - and this generally tecnth, at the home of her parents, the human botly are kept at a gu ffj ce _ where there has been an active case- No. 21; Potato Plow; 2 Root Scufflers ; Gang Plow; Harrow Cart; Set 12-bull i Iron Harrows; Democrat; Buggy; 2 No reserve. Sale at 12:30 p.m. . The farm will also be offered. TREMS: All sums of $10 and under,' Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Howell, Ro- chester Road, Royal Oak, Michigan, wlu-n Margaiet Helen Williams be- Cutters; Buggy Pole; "Speight" wag-; cash; over that amount 12 mos.' credit ' on; Wagon Box; set of McTavish will be given an approved joint notes, ently high level to hold th* germs in means anyone jyho has lived m^a borne Sleighs; Gravel Box IVi yards; stock bearing interest at 6 per cent. should be regularly examined by a It is when the body resistance is physician. The reason why such exam- rack; Hay Rack; Wood Rack; Stone - GEO. E. DUXCAX, Auctioneer cine the bride of J. Lawson Lockhart, inntinno -i,-.. r,.,-,,r,-, I,UM<,!..,I is that if lowered that the dormant germs have ln U01 lnal son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. S. Lockhart, .the ceremony. their chance, and they then become disease does occur, it will be detected ; secured without delay. * s-i , * t *-i bii^l* viiMilV f t livi in v v VHWH VBWUM Proton. Rev. J. Curtis of the Four- . . , ,. ... : n : Pa ,.lii>r \",-< a.nA treatment, ' . artive, causing the disease which we '" ' eaimeni , , teenth Avenue M. L. Church, Detroit, , _ t .. u ,__._ geeurerl without delay. The person j ' ' any reason, suspects that j ot Big River M. K. Church pronounced th : Benediction. The bride, who was given in marr- know us tuberculosis. Rev. A. Balgavy _ , . , , v i,.. Body resistance may be lowered by wno ' cau?eSjanlon) , which Rre worryi | h e may have tuberculosis, should im- over-fatigue, bad working or living- mediately go to the doctor for an condition?, poor diet, or the occurence examination. Early diagnosis is the Small Advts. . , , !^e by her father, wore a gown of , , ..... .. , t- v which unlork^ the door to euro of sonic debilitating disease. These Ke ' wni Lost or Strayed LOST Between Chas. Moore's minds us that in the early part of j navy blue with matching shoes, and ^^j^ ' a V^ no 7 tiTe dTrTcTcauVe'of Earl V treatment is the stitch in time and Geo. White's on Toronto High- -sage of bridal roses, baby's tubproulosjs hut they act as POntr ;_ which prevents the serious and some- | way, on Fri., Feb. 13, horsehide robe times complete destruction of body . without lining. Finder notify Chas. Jl'lW, when the "boom" was at its height, skirts were extremely short. Then in the fall of that year, long :;kirts were promoted by fashion leaders, and down went stocks with ;i iT8>h. ThiS observant servant tells breath, and sweet peas. Miss Grace lutory causes by lowering body resist- .""!"": u.^..,.....,..,.. ^ wj , .... am-e and giving the germs whivh cause tissues which the * erm of tubercu - | M ore or leave at this office, a very lovely figured chiffon . , . . =,. if allowed to the disease an opportunity to become " Hewlett assisted as bridesmaid and wurt 1 arid corsage similar to that of the bride. R. Clifton Hale go un- pctive. checked. For Sale us that he could explain just how all performed the duties r." best man this came about, but he refrains, as A reception of forty guests followed h: wishes his pupils to turn their I, rain- and eyesight to account and discover for themselves. For the rrst of us, we suppose we will have to wait, watch and see! But we con- EDITORIAL NOTES. . _.. MM*.*. Artemesia Council Dundalk Won Debate of Miss. Helen R. Hurd, missionary to Japan, who recently visited these' Council met at Flesherton on Mon- Dundalk won the debate Tuesday parts. Hei mother was Margaret Hurd, ''ay last with all the members pres- evening in St. John's United Church daughter of the late Henry Hurd, rnt ar "' tno Reeve in thc chair. Min- on the BARRED ROCK BABY CHICKS Barred Rock Bred-to-lay Baby Chicks, from registered, blood tested birds, all government inspected and approved. March and April chicks per 100; May and June chicks with order . 100 12 - P 100. io< FOR SALE Good work horse. 6i balance on arrival. Guaranteed years old. Wilfred Magee, Eugenia. IP 01 " cent s*' 6 delivery. FOR SALE - Stack of mixed tim j AR *STRONG POULTRY FARM & othy and alf.alfn hay. Frank Belts, i CHICK HATCHERY Flesherton R. R. 1. Phone 13. FLESHERTO.V FOR SALE 2 Geese and gander. Apply at The Advance office. subie.-t resolved "that the fcss to be not over sanguine in the Kimberley. , "tes of former meeting were read Church should supervise and give for knowledge. '' wi ". perhaps, be of interest to an<l adopted. Communication.", ac- leaderhip in H recreational activities mar.y folks to know that Mr. Howell counts - i'tc.. were presented and read of young pec pie." Miss Brown and j timothy at the barn $6.50 p w."< the former blacksmith of Proton. ns follow*: Lu?ns i Henry, re S. Mr. Norman Schell were the success- j p. Q. Karstedt. Flesherton. and Dundalk, years ago. ' Sheardown clj.iin; ?la'ms for 'virc ful contestants. Miss Opal Weber Mr. and Mrs. Lockhart have takei-' ltnce '-onus; Municipal World, ncc- and Jean Smith supported the affirm- acres. FARM FOR SALE 100 _. ra lot. 160 and 167, 1st range west of No. 10 Highway, Artemesia Tp HAY FOR SALE Clover and mil es from Flesherton, ton. from school, 70 acres for hlank fon ' 13 . ? 1 - 5 : l' ttt ativo side and Brought forward muny And Mr. SoUoway claims he is Iwmg per.-ecuted by the authorities! an apartment in Highland Park, i :itil their home in Detroit is completed. - Sw cpncy ask;d for refund of a dog point* of interest, but their op- tax. $2, he having had nn dog in ponents were more experienced speak- lll'RI.Iil'KT COLI.AKD !'''); the Highways Department, au- ers. The judges were Rev. Wolsten- Hitors" report on road expenditure, croft. Mrs. Murray and Dr. W. D. According to tradition March should have come in like a lion. Sun- ilay was not very lion-like. A little snow fell, but not sufficient to make ' united one thin]; < f anything larger than a unow bird. FOR SALE - Sow and nine young jvation. balance swamp and pasture (Any reasonable offer will be con- to 24 Conner Arthur S. IIurll>tiit nnd I.irimln Joseph nuchanan waited on the Bry.-e. An effort i. being made to Collard of Peace River, Alia., were Council regrding work done by him have Flesherton and Markdale enter Mr. rorlx-tt, or in marriage last week at or> roa 'l ' n 1J>30, referred to the del)ating teams and the winner of the Grimshaw by the Rey. II. K. Parker, : R ai ' Superintendent. The auditors debate would tackle Di'ndalk for tho m::ii't:-i of the United <'hurch.! presented their report < ? receipts honors in Group No. 1. of As.thel Hiirlburl. who left Kimhe;-- 1 Rnd ''xpenditiire for li>,10, which was of As. hel Htirlburt, who left Kimber- referred to the Finance committee genial towiwhip | t . v in , 8Wi took a homesUad at Car- for approval and publication. Reeve, would like us to intimate that j ,, n Snsk jn , X83 an ,| ljvt> j , hm , f()I . rjy-lw '.100, to ratify appointment of be is not responsible for the awful j l( | )out ;;;, yt .;,,. s _ $i nfe tnnt timc nc auditors and 901, to appoint road in- An L-e frolic was held in the local travesty which purported to be his j has resided in British Columbia in' spot-tors, were introduced and passed, rink on Friday evening by the hockey picture, which appeared recently in the sunny OKunagan district, the Owen Sound daily. It was p" 1 I/*A Ft/\li/ ILC 1111111, lished without his consent. Several tether members of the County (V>U";-il have p.lso good casej against the Sun- Times for defamation of their fa-'::l attractions. A we approach .spring, thoughts WATSON - WATCH A wedding was solemnized in St. Davis- That a grant of boys that should have been patronized fifteen dollars be mado to Artenu-sia by the hockey fans more than it was. Educational Afwiation Carried. () n ly a small crowd was in attcndnce Road Superintendent and Mr. Bur- an d saw a large ni'mber of rctt gave their reports on attendance maskers on the ice, taking part pigs. C. S. Monaghan, Flesherton. FOR SALE Mare, 8 years old, Ave - L _ggronto 6. general purpose; one Jersey cow. TE ^'DERS~FoR~FARM J. T, McKenzic. Fevcrsham^ phone. Tenders will be received for the FOR SALE- Two lots ^Eugenia". P U ' vhase of >* 19 on the 6th and Apply to Mrs. E. Morgan, Flesher- ' concessl ns of the township of ton. -'sprey. containing 200 acres, up to and including March 10th. 1931. any tender not tube radio, cheap, office. Apply ,- at this accepted. Address tenders to Mrs J- C. Milne, Flesherton. or J. J J _1 li--t,x.O*i " FOR SALE M-Mumoth clover seed. HNop. Singhampton. Ont Executors Chas. Doupe. Phone 32rl4, Flesh- J^T. ~ ' t , r ton AR FOR SERVICE. Registered Berkshire Boar on lots FOR SALE Number of hogs. \ HM. Grade sows $2, purebred* 100 to 140 lb..; also several young ?> ca *h in advance. John'.-; United Church parsonage on at conventions. j n the various competitions. The Ti:?sday by Rev. W. .1. Scott, when' Magee Burnett That the account judges did their work well. Follow- Clarewe Hartley Watson of Flesh- *>' t' 1 " Municipal World for $1.50 be j,, K ; s the list of winners: i-rton was united in m:irriugi> to Anne paid ( arried. Kli/.ibt th Waugh of Wiarton. After^ Burnett- Davis That P. Sweeney of sowing and planting natuially oc- { brief honeymocn s-.pcnt in Toronto, ''*' refunded $^ dog tax assessed in cu)>y the mind* of try many of u ;. Owen Sound and I.htls Head the < % :TO.. Carried. young c;n ;>lc will reside at ritl'I'TMY THOMSON Davis -Wai-linn- That Mr. Bur- nett's report of meeting of good roads Association be received ami h be !>ai<l his expenses, r.nl this Council (in Wednesday, February 23th, 1881," hereby tender him a vote i>i thank'. j ns . Harrison. ' thc home o! Mrs. Adam HalhertJ f< "' hi< report. Carried. In this connection let our readers with U" developed lots, spare conn- "*, and roads ar.d lanc-F, not overlook tlu- op- portunity to improve our surround- ings, beautify the landscape, and in rnnserving our supply of v.'ater, and I Inn i-nh:mce the value of our h;.n;. ... j Si-.rlbu ,!, Mi: . i'harlntte Thomson of MB Burnett --That the elerk The D.-i)arlmenl of Agricultur.! at' !' v( r. 'iam \va inltul in marriage to rniif - v J ' Iin<l K - Cr"hani that no tim- Toronto anil Ottawa will cheerfully xivp every needed assisti t n e by sup- Ai'te. .. ili-nt. -Carried. C'ounii! Indian Bob Bellamy. Gypsy Catharine Milne. Fat Man - Mack Duncan. Miss Canada - - Alice Heard. Highland Jean Stuart. Chinese Donaliia McDonald. Negro Jack Welton. Advertisement Rhoda Best and seeds and young trees. Why, V.. Thomas Kreethy ..f Rob Hoy, by hcr or woo<1 a'' 1 ' ' l>l> removed from R-v. C. J. McNiclu.l of Shellmrne. ronds '"' st'^i't- 11 ' Eugenia without su , (1- a bountiful wedding .linner, Pll011 of the Road Superinten- ' H-Logged Race Bell Hop Geo. Armstrong. Tramp - Mervyn McFadden. ('lown Gladys Wickens. Gent's Race Ed. Patton and Geo. Harold Best and then, should there I.e any bare und piovided by the hoitesi and her fam- unattiactive Hpots in our neighbor- H>i tl "' bappy couple left for theirj hood? Let us reali/i- that "the ninn ! home at U(>b Hoy. The bride had who plants a tree UvomiM a partner many warm friends in Shcl- AUCTION SALES. T'd. Pattim. Boy's Rr"e under nnd Jack Wei tun. In holding the ice i2 Bill Honor rolic the hockey with Ciod in a creative act, for wp ' burnr, who ioin in wishing them n annot build a tree, we can only pre- hide at the u.y teiy of its growth." > i . - 'The heads of Toronto university appenr to be endeavoring to hush up thc ; iindul broadcast by 'Varsity, Iho i.'nivernity publication. Thc (ilohe in determined that this Mail not be linn- More power, we say, to the <;iobc'a pen! The public in entitled to know the mental calibre of those who are delegattil to 1 1'lich their sons nnd dniii?htrrM. and whom the country pays for their services. Approxi- mately one half of thc university staf.' are said to le tainted with Sn viptism. I. thi.* is true n great cleaning up U due in our K>'< '' edu- cntional in.stitution; if it is not true Ihrre is no reason why an investiga lion happy married life. BLACKS AND BLUK8 MOST POPULAR A gieat race between colors in the lolub were in hopes of clearing away J. A. Hogarth will hold an auction ^p indebtedness against the club, sale of farm stock, implements, etc., while a considerable piece was sliced nt his premises lot t. Con. 8 S.W.. O ff there still remains n small balance :>n Thurs., March 12th. to be raised. The Club officials wish to thank those who donated special prizes and in other ways helped the , Geo. LHincan, auctioneer. Walter Russell will hold an auction .... ... popular Htyle shades for aulomob.le at hji sale of farm stock, implements, etc., ; team; and also for their support in now in progress, with black and lot 32. con. 0, A rte- , throughout the season. blue tying for first honors, and the ^j,. n ,j. ^.u <^ p dark hoi-He, maroon, running a close r)unoani auctioneer.' third after a sensational climb from 1 yixth and hint place. It i* interesting ( _^ '.-.-_-.-.-'.- to note how these color trends ant determined. Color gallonage statistics nre used in .'ompiling the color trends uml are secured from reports repre- , east fo Rock Mills, on Wed., | W ANTED Young calves, week old. R*'g Boyd, Flesherton. pigs and a work horse. Frank Taylor, Flesherton phone 63J. FOR SALE Shorthorn Bull, roan. H. C. RADLEY. FARM FOR SALE In the Township of Artemesia Itt year old; 2 Shorthorn Bulls, red, 10 acre farm, lots 143-46, 3rd rarure S months' old, all eligible for registra- W.T.&S.R.. half mile ' from sUtion! tion. Donald McMillan, R. R. No. 1H miles from Flesherton. GooH :. Pm-eville. , buildings. 12 acres of bush. Sold Ceylon. FOP. SALE Good timothy and alf- aalf at $10.00 n ton. Cash in the barn on easy terms. in the valley. -Minnie Graham Mark- . FOR RENT A good six dale R. R. 4. or apply to Jack Graham ' '.?' s "' 2 lots - roomed garden. FOR SALE - About 5 tons of al- lalfa and 20 tons of timothy hay at per ton cash at the barn and a Proton R - R - FOR SERVICE Roc-stored Yorkshire Bacon quanity of straw at $2 at the barn fr> r service on lot 13. West Back- near Portlaw. Thos. Taylor, phone ]:T[ *- 'Vtprf(<Ja.__G. H. Tflirns. WJ. Flesherton. GEQ R DUNCAN DUNDAT^ LICENSED AUCTIONEER For the County of Grey. Termi: 1 per cent. Satisfaction guarntwKl Dates made at The Advance office. MIDDLEBRO & BURNS Barrfeten. etc. FOR SALE $1300 buys house and lot in Flesherton Electric lighted, hard and soft water, small stable, and about two acres of land Good invest- ment, bringing in 8 per cent. net. Must be quick sale to wind up estate of W. A.Armstrong J.W. Armstrong, Executor. FOR SALE New cotton bags, I $3.65 per doz.; Pastry Flour, 65c per 24 Ib.'bag; No. 1 hard wheat Flour, Of ice* Owen nd Flesherton. Sound, DurhMi Flesherton ei $2.65 per bag; salt, $1.50 per 200 Ib. s *urday afternoon and evening. bg; mixed grain, $16.50 per ton; Peas, 85c per bu.; also wheat, west- ern oats, coal, fertilizer, etc. Steel Briggs' and Rennie" Seeds at special BUSINESS CARDS Dr. W. D. Bryc. L, D. S., D. a . dental surgeon, eraduate ol Unl- prices. A. C. Muir. Phone 38 r 3, versity of Toronto. Gas administer- wenting the number of gallons med of each color in production of iiu!.i>niii- I iles each niniith. The figures are I niiled and forwarded to n statistical I iinmu for tabulation by mem< of a should bo refused. This refusal J .<!" inl formula which enables the in- ':; minister on the face of it, ' <V\ to portray the relative popularity and th.' multitude ni(> not sntisfied rf prominent color f miles n in" in with the dwiion. The unisersity. II, e jiiito'i iMli- iiulu-fry The inlcr by such an investigation, crn:!il n.-t ,di termini s tlu- exacl ic'alion that each be iniurcd more than il 'n uribr .' - i. the other and th-i i 'ativc present conditions. ! j r. --.-cssion. LOGS WANTED SOKT l-'KM H> in. ami up in dianu-tor 10 and 15 ft. lotitf Also limited quantity ot' HARD MAIM,! 1 1-1 in. ami tip in di:\nu'ter, 10 and 14 iVvt 1c C. E. Armstrong MARKDALE -:- ONT. *. Ceylon. 'Miscellaneous ROOMS FOR RENT- -Suite of 4 1 ed for extraction. Office at the resi- dence of Dr. E. C. Murray. Toronto ' street. Flesherton. Phone 69. Prince Arthur Lodge, 338, A. F. A A. M. meets in the Masonic Hall, Arm. rooms on ground floor. - A. Shackle- stronR Block> F i e9herton every prf. d. FlosherUm. _______ _ day on or befow the full moon> w% NOTICE Chopping on Tuesday. M., W. R. Meads; Secretary, H. A i Thursday and Saturday. G. C. McCaulcy. Graham, Eujren'a. BOAK FOU SERVICE. Wm. Kaitting, Licensed Auctioned! for tr) P counties of Orey nd Simeo* Ri-gistere-l Yorkshire Boar for *er Farm and stock sales a specialty. vU'e by FU-sliorton Bacon Hog Club . T ^ms moderate, satisfaction girar- the prot>?rty cf the Ontario Depart ant^d- All arrnnffements and datwe ment of Agriculture. ' a y b * made at the Advance offlce.er C. STEWART, Caretaker addressing me at Eusrenin. telephone 43 r 11, Flesherton or bf.