WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1931 iTHE FLESHERTON ADVANCE COME TO DUNDALR OLD BOYS' AND GIRLS' RE-U August 2, 3, 4 and 5 Four Big Days of Fun and Frolic Sr.\"I>AY Reception r.nd Special Church Services. Menford Band. Y.- Oldi- Tyme Village Quartette. MONDAY Softball Ti.urnamtnt. Other Sport?. Cov-Gencral's Band. Concert in the Evening. Tl'KSDAY- Baseball T< .-.lament. Baby Show. Boxinjr Bouts itt Ninhi in 1-i- Ter.t in Community Memorial Park. W K !>/-' I : . 'J-mib Road Race. Grand Con- C'il at fr* p.m. Band.*, ct?. ( Street DaniinK Kvcr.v Night. Midway with 30 Attractions. THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Published on Collingwood street, Flesherton, Wednesday of each week. Circulation over 1100, Price in Canada $2.00 per year, when paid in advance fl.60. In U. S. A. $2.50 per year when paid in advance $2.00 (Members of Canadian Weekly News- paper Association) !W. H. THURSTON. - - Editor F. J. THURSTON - Assoc. Editor EDITORIAL NOTES. Durham and Collingwooil streets ; are all ripped up at the present, but it will only be a short time now until we have streets second to none. No doubt the reporting of the sea monster in take Ontario off Oshawa ^ was a dream of a reporter as a filler; when startling news was very scarce. I There are about 150,000 farmers in southern Saskatchewan and Alberta destitute and it is estimated that 250,000 people will need aid in Can- ada this winter. The Dominion andi Provincial governments will bear the largest share of the expense. Thi- fight of machine work v unskilled labor still continues. Un- employed workers in Oshawa protest- ed to the contracting company, laying a gas lint-, against the use of a ditch- er lor excavating inside the city lim- iti. Manual labor will be used. Machines uro more a id more olim- "nating tin- human factor in con.-tru;-t- ion work. One of our exchanges, the Cnlling- wood Bulk-tin, is speaking of the Beauharnois liisclwurt-s Ix-fore the Parliamentary Committee, states that "both (parties) are in the moss up to their ni-cl:*." Tl i- fvid.-nci- did not i bring forth that the Federal or Pro ' vlncial Conservative parties profited by one cent of any money the Com- pany threw around to sr-ciire favors. The Conservative parties hail it off- ered, but the preferred help to the campaign funds v.as ivfi.i-d l>y Premier Bi-nm-tt. It limks as though the Bulletin was attempting to con- fuse the public and lead them from the facts disclosed. ADVANCE ADVTS. PAT Osprey Council Osprey Counil met at Singhainp- ton on July th. All members were nl. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. A communication was recived from the Department of Immigration r am;.: <>. laxe> mi lots 21 and 22, con. 2, S.D.K. Deputations were heard as follows: W. C. Edwards, re arrears of taxes; M.MacNally , re Insurance; Mr. Evans re insurance; I/auchie Cameron, iv tile and work on road; L. 0. Moore, rt bridge on (!0th sideroad; John Lock- hart, re brush on -1th line; Fred Zeig- Kell, re townline of Nottawasaga and Osprey. licitman Wilton That the re- newal policy with the Globe Indemnity Co., be accepted at a premium of $190 Monaghan Morrison That the County Treasurer be authorized to erase all arrears of taxes on lot 26, Con. 1, S.D.R., the property of John McCullough. Morrison Wilton That the Treauser be authorized to receive the 1'JIiO taxes on lots 21 and 22, Con. S. D.R., less the 5 per cent, penalty, ac- cording to the offer made by the Land Settlement Branch of the Department >f Immigratioin. Wilton Munaghan That all overseers of highways be required to have their monthly paysheets in the Superintendent's office- at least three days prior to each Council meeting, otheerwise they will not be consider- ed until the ^'Mowing meeting. lieitman Monajrhan That By- law No. (, 1;>;)1, be amended by the deletion of the name of Leonard Seeley n* sub-overseer in Div. No. 31, and substituting therefore the name of Wm. Davistv'. (ii la-nil Amounts - The Municipal World, supplier for Treasurer SI. I,; <' M. Heron, stamps for Treas.. $<i.50: J. A. Kernahun, assisting Provincial and, tor, if't; lirown's Book Store, checking pencil I' 1 -.; Mac McDonald, -l:.'i-p claim SO; jlai-vey (Irummett, sheep claim SJ7; Mark Murphy, sheep claim $7; A. Ilutchin^on, Hie:-p v;t!,i. i si.:!".; .(. S. Winter*-, sheep valuer S'i; A. K. Wilson f: Co., insurance 0.80; James Rinn, sheep claim $12! H. II. Burke, bailiff $5. Road Acvu.mts -- Herb Poole, pay i-b.rt SUO:;. .!.->; Herb I'onle, gravel S-1.50; I). Roberts, pay slice! S12U50; T. J. Ferris, pay .;hoet $2!>2.70; Mar- shall Menzie, pay sheet $2!>'.).2-l; C.-. E. Miller, pay sheet townline ?!9.81; G. E. Miller, pay sheet $53.71; John Moore, pay shet townline A. & 0. $4.50; John Moore, pay sheet townline .M & O. $32.50; John Moore?, pa;, sheet $93.05; Archie Campbell, pay sheet $157.82; Leonard Seeley, pay sheet $1.80; Arche Buie, pay sheet $20; Hector Mclntyre, pay sheet $13fi.- 25; T. J. Davidson, pay sheet $173,87; Joe Wright, pay sheet $96.80; Georgj Mclntyre, pay sheet S220.75; Jas. Mc- Donald, $(i.RO; Alex. Steven.ion, pay sheet $224; Elmer Arnold, pay sheet $258.22; Archie Buie, pay sheet $72.10; Jaa. Fawcett, pay sheet $114.65; A Bell, pay sheet $142.20; John Lough- ced, pay sheet S178.!'0; Lloyd Moore, pay sheet $120.30; Wilbcrt Scutt, pay heel 200.70; Wm. Esslancl, pay sheet S -13.55; Marshall Armour $136; Hector Mclnnis, Supt. $81.55; Morton Sayers, gravel $3.80; S. Sand' IB gravel $:i.80; R. Sanderson, gravel [S3.70; W. Little, gravel $6.f)0;Wm. Wilt-on, gravel $2C.!i(l; Wm. Jamieson gr.ive! $20.10; Thos. Brown, gravel $8; I David Ring, gravel $16.10; J. C. Mc- Farlar.e, (travel $2.70; Robt. Fachnie. ravel $14; Chns. Lonr. gra\vl S10.-10; ; David Rin-r. travel SI. 10; Chas. Mc- Carl. pvnvel S-l.i'O; Angus Bell, gi.iv. 1 Oj i | wild MIDoutrald, gravel iS'l.KO; John Loupheed, gravel $11.50; Robt. Allister, gravel $8.90; James Moore, gravel $4.00; John Lockhart, g-avel S2:t.TO; S. H. Clayton, gravel -J".JO; II. S. Clayton, gravel $12.80; lolm Robertson, gravel $30.90; Jas. Hudson, gravel $3.60; Robt. Allisler, i gravel $10.50; Twp. Melancthon, town- line work ">,'.. -'jr!; Archie Buie, wire fence vonus $4.80; John Izard, wire fence bonus $7.0-1; Ja?ob Holden, wire fence bonus $7.80; Pan Mclntyre, vire r ence 1 onus $10; D. K. Seeley, spikes and K-'ease !'"><-. Counc-il adjourned to reassemble at Maxwell on Saturday, August 1st at 2:00 p.m. S.0 ( 1927, Chapter 150, that all cred- itors and others having claims or de- mands against the estate of the said FREDERICK THOMAS BIBBY, who died on or about the 17th day of May A.D. 1931, at the Village of Flesher- ton in the County of Grey, are re- quired on or before the loth day of August, 1931, to send by post prepaid, or deliver to Lucas, Henry & Lucas, Solicitors for the Executrix of the estate of the said deceased, their hristian names and surnames, addres- ses and descriptions, the full partic- ulars in writing of their claims, a statement of their accounts and the ' nature of the security, it' any, held by them. AND TAKE NOTICE that after such last mentiointd date the said Ex- ecutrix will proceed to distribute the resets among -the ( aj-ties Entitled thereto, having regard only to the | claims of which she shall then have notice, and that the said Executrix will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by her at the ' time of such distribution. Dated at Markdalo this 17 day of July, A.I). 11)31. LUCAS, HENRY & LUCAS. Markdale, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executrix. , 'i ;Vf. ,. ' f, - NEW FORD i COUPE ' PROMPT, DEPENDABLE FORD SERVICE ADMINISTRATRIX SALE IN FLESHERTON ON SATURDAY. AUGUST 1. 1931 commencing at 2 o'clock. .WHEN you bring your car here for service jonfvce 'always sure of prompt, courteous treatment from meft who know their business. Our mechanics are specially trained and we have all the newest and latest service equipment needed to do an accurate, thoroughly satisfactory job; Only genuine Ford parts are used and all labor is charged at a low flat rate; H. DOWN & SONS FORD DEALERS FLESHERTON IN MEMORIAM SIMMONS In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Walter Robert Simmons, who passed away on July 29th, 1925. "From our happy home and circle, God has called the one we loved, 1 Far away from sin and sorrow, To r. nobler rest above. Fond were the ties that were broken: Dear is the one that hai gone, In memory we shall keep him, As long as the years roll on. Some day, some time, our eyes shall see, The face we loved so well. Some da.y, some time, our hands shall clasp, And never say farewell." Ever remembered by his wife anil daughters. The Administratrix with Will annex- ed of the estate of the late Eleanor Wright will offer for sale by public auction at the property on Toronto Stieet in the Village of Flesherton the following property: 1st The South Easterly 30 feet 8 inches, more or less, of Village Lot number One (1) on the South-West |-.ide of Sydtnham Street and being of uniform width from front to rear. Situated on this property is a three storey brk-k block. 2nd The South-West part of Lot Number One Hundred and Thirty- six (136) in the second Conces- sion South-West of the Toronto and Sydenham Road, Township of Artemesia, containing 50 acres f more or less. This property is situate a _ short distance from Flesherton and is a good farm property with brick dwelling. There will be also offered for sale a duantity of goods and chattels. TERMS OF SALE: Goods and chattels cash. 20 f /r of the purchase price of real estate to be paid down on date of sale, balance in 15 days. Property will be sold subject to a reserved bid. For further particulars apnlv to LUCAS. HENRY & LUCAS. Solicitors for Administratrix. B. H. WALDEN. Auctioneer. UK IIANGKI) IIIMSKLF The National Editorial Associa- !i.,n'.; Bulletin . j ,ivs lint a young man down east hanged himself because some people found fault with him. Should this !>>-;iet:.e heroine general, the trees would be full of preachers, school teachers, di -tors arid i-ditors. The preacher, teacher doctor or editor with whom nobody finds fault ought to hang hinwlf, because he is dead and doesn't know it. Renfrew Mer- curv. TRUCKING You Need Fruit BLUEBERRIES A good week for ..Blueberries. Order a basket for Friday. HONEY A good supply of fresh honey on hand the lowest for years. Get our price for 50 tb. A. E HAW Ceylon Store closes Tuesday and Friday at 6 p.m. Small Advts. ^~M^><"<v:^c~v^>*<"^*^*"^4"^*^ NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER of the estate of FREDERICK THOMAS BIBBY, late of the Village of Flesherton, in the County of Grey, Doctor of Medicine, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 51 of the Trustees'Act, R. Trucking special. All live stock trucked to Union Sto.-k Yards, Toronto, at 40c per 100. Why pay moro? All cargoes are insured. R. J. VAUSE. I'roton Station Phone: Flesherton 32 r 13. LOST Lower section of truck rack Reward. A. C. Muir, Ceylon. TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received up until July 24, 1931, by Mr. William Morton, R. R. No. 2, Proton Station, for a i threshing machine, consisting of a Waterloo Engine 18-20 and a New] Favorite separator 32" cylinder; 45" body, with feed and straw blower, also wagon tank and tank pump. Highest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted. THE Save Your Butter and ' Egg Money Butter and eggs, poultry, your garden and the tegular milk cheque are welcome income bringers. We invite you to open a Savings Account. Save regularly. By courteous attention to every detail of your business our staff will make your visits to this Bank a pleasant experience. BANK-TORONTO INCORPORATED 1659 The Bonk for Savings 813 CAPITAL $6,000,000 RESERVES $9,000,000 Grey County Egg Grading Station OPEN WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS Our experience merits your confidence. THOS. OWLER & SON, Props. PHONE 55. FLESHERTON BUNGALOW AT EUGENIA FALLS FOR SALE Six roomed bungalow with sun par- lor adjoining, hardwood floors through out, hot air htated, furnace in good condition, electric lighted, softwater cistern in basement, good garden 14 acre lot; would make an ideal summer home or good ptrmanent home. Will sarifice for quick sale. Apply to J. E. LARGE, R. R. 1, Niagara Falls, Ont. or P. Munshaw, Eugenia Falls. Flour and Feed "Blossom of Canada" first patent flour $2.70 "Superior" Brand, per bag $2.40 "O'Canacla", per bag $2.50 Shorts, per bag $1.20 This is the season for Binder Twine, Hay Rope, etc. Get our prices before you decide to purchase. THIS IS THE TIME TO KILL THE BUGS \Ve carry a full line of PARIS T.KKEN CLIMAX BUG KILLER ARSENATK OK LTM K ARSENATE OK LEAD 0. & A. Co-operative Co., Limited Flesherton, Ont. For Sale FOR SALE New Frost & Wood side delivery rake and tedder. Archie McKechnie, Priccville. FOR SALE 50 Yorkshire pigs, 2 months old. F. M. Curran, River view, phone 65 r 4, Dundalk. FOR SALE 20 young pigs and 2 brood sows due in August. Cecil Monaghan, R.R. 1, Flesherton. FARM FOR SALE . 150 acre farm for sale or rent on shares, lots 165-66-67, 3rd range S. W. T. & S. R... Artemesia. John Hogarth, Proton Station. FOR SALE Good used refrig- erator, cheap. E. J. Bennett, Fur-, nituru store, Flesherton. FOR SA^LE Steam sawmill, shingle and lath mill; 00 h.p. boiler, 40 h.p. engine. E. D. Harbottle, Fever-sham, R. R. 1. FOR SALE Quantity of 1st and 2nd class shingles, 1 inch balsam and spruce lumber, also some 1 inch white wood; 2x4 scantlings and 2x8 joists Jas. Oliver, R. R. Priceville. FOR SALE 114 cord soft buzz wood for sale at $1.50 per cord at the pile, 16 to 20 inch. Approach- able by truck. R. Plant. Flesherton. FOR SALE Bargain Prices to Clear: Tom Barron Large white Leg- horns and Barred Rocks, 4 week old rvl!e-, 30c; 6 \vek8 old, 40c; 8 week old pullets, 60c. Write fot prices on older pullets and selected "earlings. We guarntee live .de- livery wherever desired. COMMERCIAL BROODERIES, Kitchener, Ont BOAR FOR SERVICE. Registered Yorkshire Boar for Mr vice by Flesherton Bacon Hog Club the property of the Ontario Depart raent of Agriculture. C. STEWART. Caretaker. BULLS FOR SERVICE Registered Jersey Bull for service on lots 151-152, E.T.&S.R., Artemeaia, "Mabel Petunia's Masterman," No. 52,716, Canadian Live Stock Record. Terms $5.00; also one good Hereford bull. Fees $2 i n advance. H. RADLEY. BOAR FOR SERVICE. Registered Berkshire Boar A Iota 151-153. Grade sows $2, purebred* $5 cash in advance. H. C. RADLEY. BUSINESS CARDS ' T. W. WILSON VETERINARY SURGEON Physician to all domestic animals and surgery a specialty. Phone 2 r 4. GEO E. DUNCAN DUNDALK LICENSED AUCTIONEER For the County of Grey. Ternu* 1 Per cent. Satisfaction guarnteed Datesjnade at The Advance office. MIDDLE BRO Barristers, etc. Ofices-Owen Sound, Durhaa and Flesherton. Flesherton every Saturday afternoon and evening. Dr. F. Carr-Harris wiFbe available at Flesherton every Monday, Wednes- day and Friday afternoons on noti- fication of Mrs. F. T. Bibbv Phone 5. D /- f w ; D> Br y ce - L. D. S.DD. i>. dental surgeon, graduate of Uni- versity of Toronto. Gas administer- ed for extraction. Office at the real- dence of Dr. E. C. Murray. Toronto street, Flesherton. Phone 69. - . Prince Arthur Lodge, 888, A. P. ft A. M.meeta in the Masonic Hall, Arm. strong Block, Flesherton every Fri- day on or before the full moon. W. M., W. R. Mead*; Secretary, H. A McCauley. v Wm. Kaitting, Licensed Auctbneef for the counties of Grey and Simco* Farm and stock sales a specialty. Terms moderate, satisfaction guar- anteed. All arrangements and dates may be made at the Advance office,* addressing me at Eugenia, telephone 43 r 11, Flesherton or by . . * - - '