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Flesherton Advance, 13 Jan 1937, p. 9

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Local and Persooai :ir We ' -I t'li i-s, by ht in ni? lie by len is lill to ith la- o.v r- ur to of m- ou ngj If inpl ntil off ard our Iry, ill- )Uld the Jest in Is a the d is ling rus. or lOUg thus aiid- • by only .•tion bed d of ding ii-up low- d to cold s or out J in- an- r all in- onie â- ried s of men :om- I al- hers :ory, any- ivere y in •d. •d at )uiy, and >rido and ss of and Ikin- larty the hero bout was The fully ewly •t ot pnce, 11 is nOMM Small Ads. Mis. E. C. Murray spent the New Vcar holiday at St. Thomas, Misij Marion Coliinson spent the week end with Mis« Marion Miller. Mr. Bob Carrothers spent the week ind at lii.s home in London. Misg Bernice Campbell spent the wfok I'ml at her home at Eugenia. Mr. Stewart McTavish and son, Billy, of O.shawa spent the week end at his parental home. Mfes V. Nicholson returned last week after spending a few days in Toronto. Misg Ruby Akitt of Owen Sound Business College spent the week end at her parental home. Mr. W. A. Hawken is able to be at work again after having been con- fined to his bed for some days. Dr. W. K. Boyd of Toronto spent a couple of days last week with his mother in town. Mr. Cecil McTavish of D. McTavish & Son garage is attending service school in Toronto this week.. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Moore and family have moved to the residence near the high school, owned by Mrs. Geo. Johnston, Mr. J. T. Stinson of Dundalk has purcliased the fine home in Flesher- ton, formerly owned by Mrs. Ed. Fish- er of Flesherton, but does not intend moving to Flesherton. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Henderson and daughtei-s, Joan and Diane, of Orangeville were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. FVank Curran over New Year's. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart on Sunday wei^: Mr. and Mrs. John B. Thibaudeau and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thibaudeau and two daughters of Markdale. Miss Florence Paul of Lang, Sask.. was a visitor with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bentham, last week and is at present visiting Mr. and Mrs.. Rabt. Smith at Eugenia. Be sure to attend the hockey game on Thursday night, Januarj- 14th, be- tween Thornbury and Flesherton High Schools. Come out and support the boys and have some real fun. Admis. sion 10 and 15 cents. Game called at 8 p.m. The annual meeting of Artemesia Royal Scarlet Chapter will be held in the Orange Valley L. O. L. 509 on January 14, li»37 at 8 p.m. General business, election of Officers and in- itiation. Please attend. Geo. Cairns W. C. C; Harold Rich- ardson C. S. A meeting for the purpose of or- ganizing boys from 11 to 15 years of aKi.' into a club will be held in the town hall this Friday evening, Janu- ary 15th, at 7 p.m. The parents of all boys of the above ages are urged ro have them attend and assist in the organization. â€" Rev. G. R. Service, H. K. Eubank. C. R. Chappie and Chas. MeClean. FOR SALE â€" Quantity of good car- rots and parsnips Thos. Taylor, Flesherton. LO<iS WANTED â€" All kinds of soft- wood, highest prices paid. â€" Earl McLeod, Ceylon. FOR SALE â€" Several new Windsor Kitchen Chairs and tables Ap- jily at Quality Restaurant, Flesh- erton, FOR SALE â€" New 10 ply Firestone Ground Grip 32x6, truck tire, never used $37; also tire driven about 300 miles,, $2&. â€" A. C. Muir, C«ylon, phone 38 r 3. FOR SALE â€" Stove or nut coal; Best Pennsylvania Anthracite, $13.50 per ton. Free delivery within 5 miles. â€" Phone 38 r 3, A. C. Muir, Ceylon. FOR SALE â€" Barley $31.00 per ton; Oats $,31.00 per ton; Mixed grain $31.00 per ton; Screenings $30.00 per ton. Tterms: Cash. â€" Phone 38 r 3. A. C Muir, Ceylon. WORK WANTED â€" Girl would like to get job at house work in town or country, town preferred. Apply at this office for further particular*. Will work for no less than $8 a month. LOST â€" Black and white female hound, 8 months old, small black and tan specks in the white, black spot on the top of the back. â€" Mark Wilson, phone 47w, Flesh- erton. HOG FOR SERVICE Pure bred Yorkshire Hog, Orchard Valley Wonder, 6N â€" 175771 Sire O. A. C. Conqueror 315 â€" 167820. will be kept for service. Terms $1.00. â€" Wea. Smith, Rock Mills. BOAR FOR SERVICE Purebred Yorkshire Boar for ser- vice; terms: $1.00 if paid within four months. â€" Laurie Pedlar, Flesherton, Ont, R. R. 3. FOR SALE Grey County Egg Grading Station^ also lots adjoining the same, will sacrifice for $150.00 cash. â€" Thomas Owler, 40 Doel Ave., loroute. WANTED Have several clients with from $2 to $3000. to invest in a good sound small town business preferably Gi-o- cery Line, small General Store, or any legitimate business that is operating on a sound haair, and showing a rea. sonable margin of profit. For fur- ther particulars apply to Otto Johann, 638 Third Ave. E., Owen Sound. VV. H. Moore of Oshawa points out thai wheat is only up in price today befause of four years of poor wheat crops. Hhiit is something â- worth while remembering. The decision of the Privy Council should mean that the existence of beverage rooms in Perth, Huron and Peel is contrary to law. But Pre- mier Hepburn is still looking for a loop hole, and evidently intends to keep them open in spite of the de- cision of the highest court. Tem^ perance peoply are watching with a great deal of intei-est. â€" Listowel Banner (Liberal). NOTICE â€" Would the person who borrowed a large spirit-level from the late Thos. Bentham, about a year ago, please return at, as it is needed for the winding up of the estate â-  Claude Marriott, Flesher- ton. PROPERTY FOR SALE The large building and stables on the main street of Flesherton, own- ed by the late Wm. Moore and occu- pied by Mr. Fawcett, the Flesherton bus man. For particulars apply to Mrs. W. Moore, Flesherton. POLES WANTED WOOD WANTED ! Tendt rs will be received "p until :our- Saturday, January lOth. for 20 cord cess, of jj^ 11, body wood, maple and beech, delivered to C«ylon school <* as ROY PIPER, Secretary poor Telegraph poles wanted 25 feet and Up in length, nothing less than 5 inch tops, must be straight and sound, de- livered at station; also sawed cedar ties. Call and get prices. â€" M. Wilson, Flesherton BUSINESS CARDS DR. J. E. MILNE Office â€" Durham St. Office Hours â€" Afternoons l.SO to 4 Evenings 7 to 8.M Sundays and Thursday aftemoona hf appointment only. DR. A. E. LITTLE DENTIST OFFICEâ€" Dr. Bryce's Old Staiul. Telephone 89 i^.ng- inest ich," vhat like was dna* ;en.' FARM FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER â€" S.W. V* lot 4, Con. 5, Township of Euphrasia. Terms: at least 10 per cent., cash, balance over 26 years at 6 per cent interest. Cash oVers will be given preference. Tenders will be opened at Toronto, January 23, 1987. Address teiiUera or enquiries to: The District Superintendent Soldier Settlement of Canada, Toronto. ! WM. KAITTING Licensed Auctioneer for the county of Grey. All salet conducted on Business prinelplw all parties re<|uirin({ work don« on tka above lines will do well to call at tkt Advance Office or write Wm. Kalt- tinar. Eugenia, Thone 43â€"11 Prince Arthur Lodge No. 883, A.F. & A.M., meets in the Fraternal Hall, Flesherton, the second Tuesday \n each month. W.M., Alfred Down; Secretary, C. J. Bellamy. DR. T. H. SPENCE Veterinary Sorccon and Deattat. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary OM- lege, Profe«iilonal serrleea reaaonAHa â€"Phone. Doadalk, Bl r IL

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