WTEDNESDAY. JUNE 17. 1931 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Sale of Reconditioned Watches Walthaiii P.S. Bartlct 17 jewel nickle case .......... $9.50 15 jewel, nickle case .............................. $8.50 7 jewel nickle case ................................ $5.00 Kcgiiui. 17 jewel, nickle case .................................. $7.75 1 1 jewel, nickle case .................................... $5.50 Arcadia, 17 jewel gold filled case ........................ $5.00 Kquily, 7 jewel, nickel case .................................... $4.00 Katon. 15 jewel, prold filled case ............................ $8.50 15 jewel, pold filled case ................................ $8.00 Paradox, /jewel, gold filled case .......................... $7.00 a. 7 jewel, hunting case ................................ $4.00 The above watches are fully guaranteed for one year Our Repair Department MK. CAKL JOHXSKX. a watchmaker of 18 years' experience, has been in charge of our repair depart- ment for some weeks and is giving entire' satisfaction to our customers in every way. If you have any clock < ir watch needing repairing bring it in and we will repair it fur you. There is no clock or watch too difficult tori-pair. Allow us to satisfy YOU. W. A. Armstrong & Son Flesherton, Ont. Some Kind Words W wish to thank the editors of the various papers for their kind remarks on our reaching the fiftieth milestone of our history. We appreciate the kind words of good-will expressed in tho following clippings from the papers indicated :- __ (HANOVER POST) * * * They get out a very creditable oaper. We motored through the vill- age on Sunday last, and those of us who are familiar with the costs e n - tailed in publishing a paper, wonder how the ThuMtons do it in a place the size of Flesherton. The people of Flesherton have reason to be proud of The Advance, and we hope they will show their appreciation in a manner NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER of the estate of ELEANOR WRIGHT, late of the Vill- age of Flesherton in the County of Grey, widow, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 51 of the Trustees Act R.S. O. 1927, Chapter 160, that all credit- ors and others having claims or de- mands against the Estate of the said ELEANOR WRIGHT, who died on or about the 15th day of March, A.D. 1931 at the City of Windsor in the County of Essex, are required on or before the 27th day of June A.D. 1931, to send by post, prepaid, or deliver to Lucas, Henry & Lucas, Solicitors for tho Administratrix of the Estate of the said deceased, their Christian and surnames, addresses and descrip- tions, the full particulars in writing df their claims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the secur- > Vll\. II Hl.'f'l.\,lUl,II'll II -I I I HI I II M T , lilt . 1 ., ... \_ i u LI- i_ ity, if any, held by them. that will enable the publishers to y AND T y AKE NOTICE that after (rr> on- such last mentioned date the said ad- ministratrix will proceed to distribute tho assets of the said deceased among is a 'credit' to 'ibi' publishers'! a*nd Thei the P^'^ entitled thereto having regard only to thc claims of which she shall then have notice, and that the said Administratrix will not be (Dundalk Herald) The jubilee number of The Advance Herald offer.! its congratulations on this noteworthy occasion. (Oranpeville Banncrr) Last week The Flesherton Advance liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of one of our valued exchanges ccle- whose claim notice shall not Have been brated its fiftith anniversary by pub- ' received by her at the time of such lishinj* a creditable anniversary num- distribution. bo-. To M-. Thurston and his exocll- Hated at Markdale this llth day of j rnt newspaper The Banner and other Met County Council laying an asphalt top, which would make a high class road surface. The contract when awarded will call for cement pavement from the Mc- Master property on the west side of town to the west end of the sink hole All members of the Village Council attended the Monday session of the County Council, and consulted with j on ^ e eastern edge of town. The them as to the nature of the pavement] village will have to pay for all pave- to be laid in Flesherton thw summer, j men t laid over the twenty feet width, We understand that the contract was j wn i c h cost the county assumes and practically awarded to the King Pav- 1 curbs etc. ing Co. at a price around $40,000, and j Flesherton's share to be approximate- ly half this figure. The contract has not been closed as yet Concrete is the cheapest pavement and although harder to keep in shape, it was thought that in 20 years, when th e present debentures would be pai-d, a better road would be made by then Next week the Council will wait on Premier Henry and attempt to have the Province pave one mile on each side of the village and the roadway through town. If this could be done it would come cheaper for all parties. ADVANCE ADS. PAY THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Published on Coll-ingwood street, Flesherton, Wednesday of each week. Circulation over 1100, Price in Canada $2.0O per year, when paid in advance $1.50. In L'. S. A. $2.50 per year when paid in advance $2.00 r' of Canadian Weekly News- paper Association) . IT. THTTISTON. . J. THURSTON - ARSOC. Editor Editor A COSTLY ri(;rui-:HE\n ( an ir:iairinc> why I I'olitirian . would like '> 'ind other pc.ints. N"-,v u . a\ . :hf i .(fit f (invi-rn'ir-GcniT t' .-t!anlHl a . a plum, to hold \vhi.-h . NiiVhl :is|)iri', in place of a dis- ;;!-hcil man fn.m tb<- old land. A ".FA. n !>!<- dilative drew from the icvcrnment, in thc Canadian Pnrlin- ment recently, thc following stati-inf-nt r-f expenditures connected with the a" ( '<iance. -fficc for the last financial year:- Salary <1 Governor-General $48.606 Travelling allowance to His Ex( ell- ncy $50.0OO ; salaries of his aides Hi.nni); fuel snd lipht alllowance ~l!t,000; maintenance of Kideau Hall ''iL'.flfl-l; attendance and repairs of rivati' car.* $2.101: office of Go vein- "(ienoral's secretary, etc. $24,500; *"iovernor'B quarters. Quehe; Cit.-i.i, 1, '7,450; Canadian aide and ordeily >"i,.'Ufl. Wouldn't some of the office "ekers delitrht to get control of all t his expenditure? First Phillips Picnic Over 200 people wore in attendance nt the re-union picnic of thj Phillips family all ck-v.-i-mlen'.s < 1' th;- late Win. Phillips, Y.IKI came tn tin. district :.' >u( "nc huiiilivi! yc;-.rs ajr >. Thi^ v.as t'.c !arg -t v;ntb. i ir.^r ,-.f i.n.v fam- ilyivcr ); ( !i| in Flesherton and ".!'', i in 1 '--.i'! a rr.o-t rn.r'.va' 1 !e tin;<- tcivet- i':<: the various r(l:uiveh. Mr. ami Mrs. \V. J. Davis ami two (laughters f fii'iv Hay. Ma \'i.ri!-n Island, made : -cial effort t<i atuiid along with nriny oth'T* from \Vin:!-or, 1'o-t Cn\- ii r-"-. 1'rli ,-IIOKI, I!r, '. ii:-.., 1'i.rt C .1- friends here tender their congrafula lions and best wishes for the future. (Markdale Standard) The Advance has always been well patronized and the business is in a healthy condition. The Thuntons are our closest neighbors and they are miphty good ones. \Ve extend our congratulations to The Advance pub- lishers on their anniversary number and at the same time our best wishes po to them for continued prosperity. (Collinpwood Bulletin) Thc Advance is well edited anil K-i-ves its field as a pood weekly should. (Mount Forest Conf. & Rep.) Our bright contemporary, the Flc-:;h- rton Advance, celebrated its fiftieth anniversary last week. We join witn hosts of others in wisliimr Mr. Thur^- ti n many ii'lded year- of newspaper life, ami under Tluv::;ti.n & Son, much !>r< -perity for the future. June A.D. 1931. LUCAS. HENRY & LUCAS, of the Village of Markdale, Solicitors for the Adminstratrix. STREET DANCE and FROLIC Auspices Laymen's Ass'n Durham, June 19th ROUND & SQUARE DANCING TWO GOOD ORCHESTRAS Durhams reputation for good Street Dances is well known. You'll not be disappointed. For the Men Men's Work Boots , $2.50 and up \Vork Shirts. Overhauls, Smocks and combination Suits at reduced prices. Straw Hots of good variety. Fine Shirts, sale price $1.00 A. E HAW Ceylon Store open every evening but Tuesday and Friday ~>":~fr^ - Small Advts. LOST On South Line, Artemesia, ! license marker No. 6198X. Finder notify Win. Campbell, phone 22 r 23. Bl'NfiALOW AT El'dEXIA FALLS FOR SALE Six roomed bungalow with sun ':~X-:-:~>^<M><^<^HK~ NOTICE The imported Percheron "Diamond" No. (130-14) 186922, will be at the farm of R S S Stevens at noon each lune 10 ma"s 0n ** Monday, commencing June S; Thurs- ci,n<iition, electric liphted, sofl water , cistern in ba.- iment, pood garden '. llat-cs for the children anil i,M:T folk nnd ball paoies featured tho pi;- nii. 1 and fine prizes were given to the winners of the various events. Mrs Selina Hadley received a brass bowl in token of beinp the olde ;t person in One feature of thc gath- rrinp was thc attendance of the five generations, headed by Mr. Jas. Maunders, who had married into the Phillips family, but whose wife was deceased. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown of Toron- to are heartily thanked by th-j other members of the Phillips for their work in promotinp the picnic from the The Advance has progres- <1 with its fe!)(r,Y.,'an>l, \w\r.y well edited, it can Ivilil it.; hrad us l:i'/h a . r.nv nthev . . acre lot; woul I make an deal summer weekly new.-T..irier ;n a simile/r ..en tir-n . ,, home or good p'rn-.anent home. Will To i:s The Advance is sti the h^me- .,. , snrifice for qu ck sale. Apply to twn paper an'l seldom :i v.vek passes that we (!> not peruke the once fr.m- ili:ir columns, nnd, without knowing time price. For Sale * $4 cut on last year's J. L. LOVE, Proton Station it. read about the activities of fam- ' - p - Munshr.w. Eugo:iia Falls. ilinr rame .-, the owners of which w,_> ' have never met. \Vo congratulate The Advance on the celebration of its half century of usefulness nnd trust it mny continue to record thc joys and sorrows of Flesherton and vicinity. Apply to FOR SALE Good timothy ar.-l J. K. LARGE, alfalfa hay, $10. Minnie Graham, R. R. K. 1, Niagara Fall.-, Ont. U - 4 - Markdale, phone Flesherton. NOTICE AUCTION SALE Picnic Next Week Saturday of next week is the Members of the family from a dis- tance were: From Toronto Ed. Phil- lips, Mr. nnd Mrs. Stan Carney, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff flamey, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. El. Phil- lips, M'. and Mrs. Jo;. Phillins, Vern- on Alliston, Mr. and Mrs. R. W Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiijlu EARLY CLOSING The following merchants agree to close their stores at 7:00 p.m. every Monday. Wednesday and Friday dur- the months of June, July, August ard September: KD. SEELEY. Maxwell T. M. HERON, Maxwell <J. EBY, Fevershnm E. ROBINSON, Feversham. - OF - Valuable Farm Properly - in the - TOWNSHIP OF OSPREY County of Grey There will be offered for sale by public auction on SATURDAY, Jl NE 20TH, 1931 At the hour of 3 o'clock in the after- noon, at the MAXWELL HOTEL, in thc Village of Maxwell by virtue of power of sale cantained in a certain ' f Trespassing on lots 138, 139, Con. j 2, S.W.T.&S.R., Artemesia, is strictly FOR SALE Quantity of buck- prohibited. R- B. RUTLEDGE, Ceylon. BOAR FOR SERVICE. Registered Yorkshire Boar for eei^ vice by Flesherton Bacon Hog Club, the property of the Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture. C. STEWART. Caretaker. wheat. Ed. Littlejohns, R. R. No. 5, Markdale. FOR SALE Purebred English improved Berkshire sows. Albert E. Sparks, Phone 33 r f, Flesherton. FOR SALE Chevrolet touring car cheap for cash Apply to Mrs. F. T. Bibby, Flesherton. FOR SALE Set double team harness, first class shape, reasonable price. H. Down & Sons, Flesherton. FOR SALE 20 young pigs and 2 brood sows due in August. Cecil TRUCKING : nic which is being held in Flesher- j Mr. and Mrs. A. McKinley, Mr. and ' n, under the auspices of the Old, Mrs. L. Brook i, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ys' and Girls' Association. They Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown, Mr. and I am prepared to truck live stock, mortgage, which will be produced at Monaghan, R.R. 1, Flesherton. the time of sale, the following pro- perty: Lot No. 8, and thc East one-half of Lot No. 7, in the 4th Concession, N.D.R., in thc Township of Osprey, in the County of Grey, containing 150 acres by measurement more or less. mt all thc residents of Flesh or ton il vicinity to join them in town that y and have a liip time. Plan to - :ne home and meet old friends. Thn ''owing committees' were app"in'ed: Kefreshmcnt d. A McTavish, iinmn; Jas. Ht'-wart. F. J. Thurs- ' 'n, Ken Kennedy, K. Bennett, Ab .' :ewart, C. J. Bellamy. G. B. \Velti... '. F. Brackcnliiiry. M'.->ilamei Hirk- " 'K, Ab. Stewart, Phillip', Moore, "-.'clton, G. McTavi.h, G. Johnston, T. " sher and Hawken. Dance H. A. McCaulcy, chairman; <"'. McTavish anil J. Uargavel. Parking & Gruunds Mark Wilson, nirman; Jos. Field, John Wright, W. : cwart, W. Turney. Reception F. H. W. Hickling, airman; G. Mitchell, F. G. Kar.Uedt ' ';. Murray, C. N. Rio-hardson and F. .'. Thurston. Town Hall & Concert Dr. Murray, hnirman ; W. Turney. The refreshment committee requests Mr.i. W. Tracey, Frank Phillips, Mr. and Mrs Roy Phillips. London Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Srrovis; Detroit M/. and Mrs. A. L. Smith Mrs. D. Bum:". Mrs. J. Moffntt. Durham Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pedlar, Mr. and Mrs. .Arthur Atkinson. Montreal Mr. ami Mrs. Robt. Hamilton. P,>ri Colborne Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Brooks. (Jure Ray Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis; and the many relatives residing in this district. In the evening, a dance was held in the town hall, at which everybody, old and young, enjoyed themselves thor- oughly. at reasonable rates, insured. R. J. VAUSE. Proton Station Phone: Flesherton 32 r 13. FOR SALE Barred Rock baby chicks. First part of May $12; last part and June $10 per 100. Kindly All cargoes are j on this property, and a quantity of order before setting:. Mrs. Edgar Patteron, R. R. 2, Priceville. Phone 22 r 41, Flesherton. i.'rm products, gravel and sand, etc., There is said to be pood buildings FOR SALE Beautiful roan pony 4 years old, broken single and double, also to saddle. J. A. Stewart, phone 46. BULLS FOR SERVICE Registered Jersey Bull for service "M vl S , 15 o' 152 ' E - T -* S -R- Artemesia, Mabel Petunia's Masterman," No T Z d ' an Live Stock Record - Terms $5.00; also one good Hereford bull. Fees $2 i n advance. H. RADLEY. Educational Meeting The annual convention of the Grey I!:'an;'h of the Ontario Educational was held at Eucronia Sat- urday, the ideal setting for the large fat all persons from Flenhorton and j gathering being: the Hydro park. inity will kindly bring their ownJThoro was a large representation of school trustees a"d ratenayors of *h-> county in attendance nt thc SPS- Mws Ruth Irwin of Dcscronto has sions throughout the day. The speak- c.ips. I en engaged by the Markdale Hiph hool Board to fill the vacancy on ors of the convortion included Mr. S. A. Morrison of Meaford, I^snector of 'c teaching staff caused l>y the res- 1 East Grey, Mr. Robert Wripht of Han- over. Inspector of South Grey nnd J. .1. Wilson of Owen Sound, Inspector of Wrst Grey. i nation of Miss SimdeiTnn. A church service for the Masons Orey District is beinp: held in ."'hellnirnc this Sunday, June 21t. In nn nt tempt to ruin Samuel Bar- 1* your subscription paid? Look 'nt's strawberry natch 1n Sarawak '' V"r label nnw! This is ronew- M.viwhip, someone coreml the acre of 1 "! <.''"c and Thc Adv.-.n .e v.ill great - < round with n honvy seeding of jwct ly appreciate your early attention to ;!jvcr one night recently. [ this little maUcr. Grey County Egg Grading Station OPEN WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS Our experience merits your confidence. THOS. OWLER & SON, Props. PHONE 55. FLESHERTON I pood bush. TERMS: 10 per cent, of the pur- chase price to be paid down at the time of sale. For balance, terms will be made known at time of sale. The property will be sold subject to a reserved bid. For further particulars apply to MALCOLM McLEAN. of thc Town of Collingwood, in the County of Simcoe, Solicitor For the Mortpagee. ALB. STEWART, Maple Valley, Auctioneer. Flour and Feed "P.lossom of Canada" first patent flour "Superior" Brand, per bapf "O'Canada", per hag Shorts, per bag Men's Boots $2.70 $2.40 $2.50 $1.20 We have placed on our shelves a line of Men's I'ltii-her Hoots, selling at a special price $2.80 OVERALLS Kxtra heavy Denim Overalls $1.90; Overall Pants $1.80. 0. & A. Co-operative Co., Limited Flesherton, Ont. FOR SALE $1300 buys house and lot in Flesherton Electric lighted. BOAR FOR SERVICE. Registered Berkshire Boar on lot* 151-153. Grade sows $2, purebreda ?5 cash in advance. H. C. RADLEY. BUSINESS CARDS ^ T. W. WILSON VETERINARY SURGEON hard and soft water, small stable, and i Wqwiefaa to all domestic animals about two acres of land Good invest- atul surgery a specialty. Phone 2 r 4.- mcnt, bringing in 8 per cent. net. Must be quick sale to wind up estate of W. A. Armstrong: J.W. Armstrong, Executor, Miscellaneous NOTICE Fishing and trespass- ing prohibited on lot 24, Con. 3, Art- emesia, known as the Harry Genoe farm. H. Radley, Leesee. STALLION FOR SERVICE That fine big Trotting Stallion, WILLIAM W. BELWIN, will stand for service at his own stable, Flesh- erton for the season of 1931. To insure: reduced from $20 to $15 hard-time price. Parties wishing to uso this horse kindly come before 7 a.m. or after 6 p.m. A. HOY, in charge. FARM FOR SALE 150 acre farm for sale or rent on shares, lots 165-66-67, 3rd rango S. W. T. & S. R.., Artemesia. John Hogarth, Proton Station. GEO E. DUNCAN DUNDALK LICENSED AUCTIONEER For the County of Grey. Tenant I Pr cent. Satisfaction guarntowl Dates made at The Advance office. M IDDLE BRO Barristers, etc. Ofice* Owen Sound, Durban and Flesherton. Flesherton em Saturday afternoon and evente*. - Dr. W. D. Bryce, L. D. S., D. D. S. dental surgeon, graduate of Uni- versity of Toronto. Gas adminteter- ed for extraction. Office at the resi- dence of Dr. E. C. Murray, Toronto street, Flesherton. Phone 69. Prince Arthur Loiee, 838^ A. F., & A. M. moots in the Masonic Hal], Arm. strong- Block, Fle*herton every Fri- day on or before the full moon. W- M.. W. R. Meads; Secretary, H. A McCauley. Wm. Kaitting, Licensed Awtlanew for the counties of Grey and Simce* Farm and stock sales a specialty. Terms moderate, satisfaction guar- BULL FOR SERVICE Registered Durham Bull, roan, for sen-ice on lot 163. 1st range W.T.* I antced> Al1 BrrangemKnta and S.R., Artemesia. Terms f 2.00, pay- ! m "y bc made a * th Advance offlc,e able January 1, 1032. I addressing roe at Eueenla. CLAUDE AKINS. telephone 43 r 11, Flesherton or by