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Flesherton Advance, 10 Jul 1946, p. 8

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-* I ^'mf^ ^ ^^,< ^f, l19a^0^^^f^l^H|^^tl^'f^^^ t" Wednesday, July 10, 1946 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE i: Small Ads FOR SALE â€" Registered Shorthorn bull, a months old.â€" Wilfred Levtr phone 33rl4 Flesherton. •4c2 WANTED â€" Brooder stove, oil oi lamp heated, urgent. â€" C. Pocock phone 20r34 Feversham- 4p2 FOR SALE â€" <5-room solid brick house in Flesherton. For infor- mation apply to The Advance- FOR SALE â€" 3 young sows, two carrying 2nd litter. â€" \Vm. Hyslop, phone 4M Fleshenon. 5pl WA>iTEX) â€" Animkli tottable fo mink and fox feed. â€" Bert Mclntoai Eug«ni*, phone Kev«rsit*-i brUh FOR SALE â€" Nunnber of Collie pups. May be ^een at Gordon Irwin's. 1 mile south Flesherton- WAN'TED â€" Thre* good men for bush work, good wages. â€" Chas Pocock. phone 20r34 Fe^•ersham• FOR SALEâ€" Young Yorkshire pig«, just weaned. â€" Dougald Stephens. Feversham. phone 9rl5. 6p2 FOR SALE â€" 10 acres of standing timothy and alfalfa hay. â€" Chas. Newell, phone 75rli Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" Quantity of hay, will sell by acre. â€" Jos. Watson, phone 33r3, R. R. 3 Priceville. 6pl LOST â€" In Flesherton, motor rug. Finder please leave with Jack Kennedy, Flesherton. 5p2 FOR SALE â€" Black Percheron horse 8 yrs. old; Adams ^i -wagon in Al condition â€" J. W. R. Lever, phone 33rl4 Flesherton. 6p2 FOR SALE â€" Barn in Al condition 50 feet square. 22 ft. posts. For particulars apply to Dannie Cam eron, 242 Pine St., Collingwood- OAR WANTED â€" Cash paid for a 1&38 or 1939 model car in good repair. What have you? Enquire at The Advance office. 6ip2 FOR SALE â€" Medium size Speight -wiagon; quantity of dry lath; and Daisy barrel churn. â€" J. T. Parker, phone 32r2 Flesherton. 6ip2 FOR SALE â€" Bed divanette in ex- cellent condition; also hand carpet sweeper. â€" J. Tomlinson, Trout Lodge, Eugenia. 4p2 WANTED â€" Good clean home for invalid girl 7 years old; good r». muneration. Write to Box 255 The Flesherton .•Advance. 6p2 IX)ST â€" Steel fishing rod between my home and Laurie Pedlar's, 4th line- Finder please notify Percy Magee Eugenia, phone 5r2 Fever. FOR SALE â€" Quantity of hay to let on shares, timothy-alfalfa and timothy. â€" Robt. Gorley, phone 23w Flesherton. 5p2 NOTICE â€" Trespassing on Lots 33 and 34, Con. 12, Artemesia, strictly prohibited; offenders will be pros- ecuted. â€" Bert Magee. Euenia- 2>p6 FOR SALE â€" McCormick mower, 6 ft- cut (big six) in good repair; ako grade Durham bull, 2 years old. â€" Bert Magee, Eugenia, phone Feversham 5rll. NOTICE-â€" Will the person who took the desk lamp from the Eajitern .Star rooms please return, as it was a gift to the Chapter. â€" Mrs. Irva Clark, WM. 6c2 LOST â€" On June 2«th, between Fe- versham and Walkerton 21 inch tire mounted on wheel for Model A Ford. Reward P. J. Somers, Eugenia phone Feversham '.»r2.'^ FOR SALE â€" Jersey cow, G years, due to freshen this month; Durham cow. frcAh; a few young calves to arrive Saturday. â€" Gordon Stuart, phone 26w Flesherton. 6pl HORSP: FOR SERVICE Woodiilea Elegant, Brown Clyde, about 2.000 lbs., white face and legs. Fee 17.00 at the barn. â€" Philip A. Harrison, 2'2 nailes north of Price- ville. 3p4 This winter get easier starting, extra protection B - A Local and Persoud 'm/iih^ Because it is free of harmful wax and has an exceptionally high V.I., Peerless gives easier startinf on cold momingt and extra protec- tion at running temperaturea. Change WOW to Peerless Motor Oil at the sign of the big B-A. THE BRITISH AMERICAN OIL COMPANY LIMITED Record Saturday-Sunday driving is reported over the country. It's a great life if you don't week-end. GENERAL INSURANCE Fire â€" Casualty Hospitalization â€" Weather in any of the best companies MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE G. D. MacARTHUR Phone 82J Flesherton GENERAL TRUCKING My truck is available for General acking. Will gio anywhere for ly kind of load at reasonable ices. Your patronage solicited and sat- isfaction guaranteed. ELDRIUGE BOYCE Phone 74r21 Eugenia, Ont. 47p8 BUSINESS CARDS DR. T. D. PARK I'HYSICIAN & SURGEON Graduate of Toronto University Office: Kennedv Block Phone 77 Flesherton C. J. BELLAMY Vi:,LACE CLERK A CommisBioner for taking Affidarita Issuer of Marriage Licenses CONVEYANCING DEEDS MORTGAGES, WIL^S, Etc. Office: Toronto Street, Flesherton HARRIS & DUNLOP HAItKISTKHS, SOLK ITORS, Etc Phone .38 MARKDALE Mr- Dunlop will be in C. J. Bellamy's office every Sat- urday from 6 to 8:30 p.m. WM. KAITTING l.lCK.NSKI) Alt riONKEi. for tne County o'f Grey Karm and Stock s.ales our sp -ahy Perms : reasonable. Satisfaction it ^'iiarante-id. Dates arranged at Th» Advance office or phono 4w. LIGHTN4NG AND FIRE AKE DISASTROUS Consult GARNET MAGEE, Agent EUGENIA \UTOM0BILE, FIRE, BURGLARY, PLATE GLASS AND GENERAL 'NSURANCE Confederation Life Inanrancc NORTHERN MOTOR SERVICE Oomeatie and Commercial, Split â€" Two and Three Phaae, Higk Speed and Low Speed Electric Drills. Workmanship Guaranteed. Prompt rewinding service on electric motora of all Idnda â€" J. MIDDLETON 76S • 2nd At*. R. OWEN SOUND Phone 7»1 Mrs. Albert Stewart visited for a couple of days last week at Malton. W e uie sorry to learn of the ill- ness ol Mrs. Wm. Wyatt of town. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Heard are hol- idaying ior a couple of weeks. Master John Crossley of Toronto is holidaying with his grandmother, Mrs. W. Boyd. -Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McKee, Ham- ilton, spent a few days la^t week with Mrs. K. Bentham. Rev. A. G. and Mrs. McPherson and family are spending three weeks vacationing at Douglas. Ont. Miss Frances Blakeley of St. Thom- as is the guest this week of Mr. and -Vlrs. D. W. Adams. Mr. David Aberdein has accepted a position with the Bank of Toron- to in Markdale. Mrs- R. Bentham is visiting in Hiamilton this week with her daujjh- ter, Mrs. E- Wolfe. Mrs. Jean Rennick and Mr- Wm. 'Hyslop of O'wen Sound spent the past week in town. Miss Jean Guy returned home last week from Midland, where she underwent an appendictomy. Mr.?. R. Alexander has returned to her home, after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Alexander in Collingwood. Sergt- Thos. Banks and Mrs. Banks, recently married, are spend- ing part of their honeymoon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Banks. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McDonald and son of Toi'onto spent a couple of days last week with her .parents, Mr- and Mrs. John Thistlewaite. L.A.C- Jos. Bankfs. Edmonton, Alta., has received his discharge from the Air Force, after four years' service, and i's at present visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Banks. Mrs- Wilfred Lever and Keith have returned from visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wolstencroft, at Thurso, Que. Mrs. J. E. Milne was an invited guest at the Toronto Conservatory of Music Summer School "Get-acquant- ed" tea held in the Woman's resid- ence in Toronto on Monday. Mr- and Mrs. Herbert Jordison and Harry of Lake St. Peters, North Hastings, visited last week with Mr. •and Mr^. Jos. Duncan and Mr. F. W. s'icholson. Miss Laura Boyd returned Thurs- day last from Bermuda, where she taught during the P«st year. She expects to return to Bermuda about the middle of September. Mr. Earle Thurston returned from Toronto Friday, following hite dis- charge from the Army. He spent two and a haTf years with the Air Force and Army. Mr. and Mis. Bill Patton and two children and Ivlr. Wm. Pridham of Toronto .spent the first of the week at the home of Mr. John McDonald. Mrs. Patton and children remained ir a longer holiday with hei (arents. Mr. Wm. Scarr, former Rawleigh «gent here, has been a patient in the London military hospital, but at pre- sent i's spending a few weeks at his home at Port Elgin before returning for further treatment from foot trouble. Mr. «nd Mrs. Wilfred Pattison and son, Victor, and Mr. and Mrs. S. Brez of Staten Island, N.Y.. spent a couple of days in town this week. Mr. Pattison was a former owner of the grocery store now owned by Mr. Ken Belts. Wilfred's friends here were pleased to see him again. Mr. ami Mrs. G«rald Morgan and , Mr. and Mr.«. Garnet Dowling of Moorofield spent Sunday with the Long and Brackenbury families in town and .Mrs. Morgan's brother, Wilfred Lever, north of the villag:*. Mr. and MiV. G. A. McTavish and Evelyn, '.iceompanied by Mr. Dan Mc- Tavish molorfd to North Bay the first of the week to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred McTavish. They ex- pect to return via .Manitoulin Island the first of next week. .Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ThompSion oi Wlnnfpe(r are spending a few days days with Mr- and Mrs. Fred Russell and other relatives in this district. Mrs. Thonvpson \v«\s prior to her marriage, Eva Russell, daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. Harry Rutesell of Artemesia, and was born on the farm now occupied by Mr. Wesley Plantt on the fourth line. She left hc're with her parents for Fleming, Sask.. some flfty-flve years ago. ***** 1 1 !♦< 1 1 1 1 i I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦ ♦ ' H **♦♦♦♦**♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ; Massey-Harris Farm Equipment For Dependability and Service We have the following machined on hand: New 6Ift. Binder Reconditioned 6-ft< Binder Reconditioned 7-ft. Binder New Dump Jlake Frost |j Wood Mower Used Dump Rake New 13-disc Grain Drill New 2-furrow Plow -2 Sets 3-section Spring Tooth Harrow Cream Separators: hand or electric Nearly new 1-furrow Riding Plow Walking Plows, various styles Used 2-furrow Plow Tricycles Sunshine Baby Carriage BEATTY BROS. BARN EQUIPMENT Steel Bam Track Sling Chains Slings Carriers for both Steel and Wood Tracks %-«n. Bam Rope Assortment Harvesting Tools Pump Jacks: open gear or enclosed oil bath Water Pumps: shallow and deep well systems 3-in-l Shingles We still ROOFING have some AND SIDING Insulbrick Siding, RoU Roofing and and 3-in-l Shingles FOR THE FUES Screen Doors Window Screens House Spray Galvanized Screening D.DT. Bam Spray J. M. STAFFORD MASSEY-HARRIS FARM MACHINERY HARDWARE FEED ROOFING CLIENT FEEE Phone 4 r 22 FEVERSHAM, Ont. >»♦ ♦* i* ***** * ** * ** t** * * * * * ff **** * * * **** t > l | i I tt ** ** ***l - t ** **** * * * * t***** * t* * t * *** \ â-¼ > ADDITIONAL LOCALS Mi'^. W. Boyd spent sevei«l daysi last week in Toronto- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Butler of Petex- boro are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bellamy. Mr. Elmer Russell, who has been •ath is home for the last week, left for his work at Ottawa. Mrs. 0. Fisher and son, Ronald, and Mrs. Himlin, Toronto, are visit- ing friends in this vicinity. Mr- and Mrs. Lewis Pedlar are spending a week or teo with their daughter, Mrs. Lome Fawcett, near Hamilton. Mrs. Chas. Jackson, son Charles, and daughter Audrey, of Winnipeg were visitors during the week end with Mrs. S. E. Fiteher at the South End Gcirage. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Laxton and two children of Montreal and Mrs. Lawrence of Toronto are this week he guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Henderson. Mrs. H. Stafford, Bud, Dorothy and Douglas, accompanied by Mr. Lowan Turner, all of Toronto, and Mr. Stan- ley Burkitt of Lowbanks are visiting the foiTner's sister, -Mrs. J. C. Miller, and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. Herbert. Misses Jeanette and Louise Cargoe of To- ronto and Mr. Walter Cargoe of were home over the week end. This is the first time that the family has been together at one time for many years. There was one vacancy that of Reuben Cargoe, who mado the supreme Sacrifice in World War I. Miss Louise Cargoe remained to visit this week with her mother. "Would you give ten cents to help the Old Ladies' Home?" "What? Are they out again?" NOTICE The Council of the Municipality of the Village of Flesherton hereby re- quest the ratepayer^ cut the weeds On the different properties belong- ing to them. â€" C J. BEIiL.AiMiY, Clerk STAR WEEKLIES Star Weeklies now avakible. Get yours from your Star carrier, Bruce Thurtton. AUCTION m Auction Sale of 40 Horses, includ* ing 24 Western Brood Mares, 1ft Western Geldings, quiet Pony. 5 Drivers and 60 Pigs, including sows and chunks, on Friday, July 19, at Bert Francis' farm, two miles south of Dundak, Highway 10. Mark Madill, Bethany, Prop. â€" Geo. E. Duncan, .Auctioneer. j ^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦.|. | ^ ♦ ♦♦♦â-  ^ ♦4^♦^ ^ »♦♦♦^^iâ-  l^ iâ-  ^ ♦^i^i♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^^i^ ^ ♦♦ ♦ ^ l ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ » « ♦' I f** *! ' * I I ' > »♦ ♦ * I * * I :; Celebrate At Dundalk East Gr*y County Orangemen are celebrating the Glorious Twelfth this year at Dundalk. A celebration la also being held at Meaford. F. T. HILL & CO., Limited This Store will be closed the first week in August, to enable our staff to enjoy a holiday. REMEMBER the week of closing August 5th to 12th F. T. Hill & Co., Ltd. Phone 7 Markdale X

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