January 23 1913 THE F L E S HJE ETON ADVANCE 'Advance* Small Ads. Look over them weekly. There may be something for YOU BUSINESS CARDS ICULLOUOH A YOUNG * HaukeiH Markdale general banking business. Mouey loaned at reasonable rates Call on us. TChlSLETT, PoRtuiaatvr, Ceylon. Commissioner in H, C. 3 . Conve; . yaucor, deeds, i Tsaies" ioaetw, wills uto. carefully drawn up i ollectlous mail?, charKea reasonable. AUo roceries, flour, feed etc, kept in stock, Prices ifibt. DSKTHAlIj, Licmiie.1 Auctioneer for the' Cmmty ol lii-i'v. Terms moderate and *Milaiiou i;uaranteeil. Tin arrangiMuunt* and dattaot Mlei can li ma>lu a*. TUK AovutCK offlce. HeidouceandP.O.,Ceylou. Telephone EVERY GRADUATE PLACED \\ ith the Invest attendance in its history, Tho Collingwood HiiHiness College lit-, placed in it good ijosi- tion, every graduate of the present yer. Winter rurin from January 2, I'M.:. Solid fur handsome Catalogue. Collingwood BUSINESS COLLEGE T. E. Hawkins. - Principal Farms for Sale 50 Acres-West half lot 8, con. 11. Township ' of Ospi't-y. .lO.U-r/a-Kast lialf lot B, coil. 11, TownaUip WM ; .' TINd, I. !..;. "I Auctioneer \> and hinicoe. o , , Jtl , r ,, y . Fain, and y Vn \' .us-West half lot 7, con. 11, ..infill -lion Kiiarautmd. Ar , rl ">8- 1 c f osnrey SOrmfr-BMttuUlotT.elni. 11. . . r A: T. HuiobiiiH.i. .ti.K-. E*wua 0) OB ,,,,. V- Township Township uio HI rerenhMU, Out. OUDi) M \THir.V8, M kd *, le ;,. ,t* ai tseT\ ic mailu \rri's- l.m .;_!, ('mi. 10, Artouiosla. 1 \rros Lot :ti, (un. u, AiiiMiiu-uii. > 'AX) Acres Lot u. Con. la, lot 4, Con. >i>rey , con. 11. Artorneeia. iMone< . lor the county oU lirey. Good coll. II ArtoiDesia. i raten Dates can IH) I 100 Acres I.o : . IMII. II, .Mtuinehiii. S&S&SSSSi o "j 'KMt half l,,t 7. ,:,!. a. Kuphrasia. I WAOTM IiOtSMkOdtS. OOO. 8, Artflileiilu, D U Olflo* tud rodideDce-l'eter bt. MKDICAL S Ont. Physician. Surueon etc . !". Acroa-l'art Lot 111.11",, In;, t O n. :i, .V K. T. S. 1(. . Ar-ouii-siiv. I \cru9 L)t ;i '. an,! 10, con. 1'J, Arteuieeia. a Acres 37, con. U, Artcnicnia. \V. A. AKMSTKoNtJ, Klesherton June 1 .:: J" "Veterinary Surgeon Graduate of Onta.io Veterinary t ol eye reni<louc - sacoiul door south west. on k.rv strt. This street runs south Presbyterian Church. DENTISTRY Jr B C MURK AY L. O. B., dental nrgeon 'honOi-Kra-luato of Toronto Univeraity and Koyal <Joll<*e ol Dental Surcom of Ontario, GaiaJuintimHtoredfor toeth extraction Cfflcu at reaidunce, Toronto Street. Heiherton . U LEGAL KASEY & WALLACK-K.arri.terB, Our Clubbing List The following prices tre for strictly paid in iidvuncu KuliseriptioiiKonly. We have no nccountK with oilier impem. ^a^j^Mtec^loer^iS hranVhouice at Dundalk open every batunlay. WH.WBIOHT, TF.bFOBD A McDOSAU) ' barrister, 8olieltor. Ac. OOW. QMT 4- llruco Hlock. Owen Bound. rHan.lar. ' a " k Moek.Kleahertoii.iSaturdavsi. W.H. Wgni, W. 1 '. 'i'el ford J'., J. C. McUouaH, U Li. .H. SOCIETIES a n O W meets on the last Monday A , each month, in their lodge room Clayton's ball Fl.shertou. at 8 |..io M. w., SuJ^S^^^ttfi bSa^WS FluHherton Advance Yo'jths Companion Toronto World, daily Toronto Daily Nett-s Weekly Globe .. Mail-Empire ...... Family Herald & Scar Toronto Star Farmer Sun Farmers Advooata Week ly Wit.iew Saturday Nii<lit Home .loin u J Poultry Xewn . . ; , Poultry Heviow Kod and (iun nuiKazino I 00 '2 00 ,'! 00 1 ,">0 !H) 75 !>0 1 , r !(0 1 "O 90 ,'i 00 !M) 26 40 DO PKINCB AKTHL-K LODGE, No. :3,AK.A I All ine*t in the Maouichall. Arui- tron'i. Hlock.Kleaherton, every Kr day on orllwfore Hie full inocn < A. Wton. W. '-m.; Tho. Clayton. Hecro'.ary. n OUKTTLEHHERTON, 995, I. 0. F. meets in V Clayton i. Wock the last VN edncudav eveuinn of eh month Vlsltinp Fore.ter. heartily Icome'C. 14.. O. llellaniy : It. 8., O, Cairns; Fl Fl'ee pay'duUs to U >iu. Sec. betore the first day of the mouth. rhlESOS-Fleslierton V, un , c i'I , osen Kri.-n.li. i..,.,-t. In <Mayi.ui nhallnrft b<1 tlilnl Wu.lni-iHlav of".-li month 6 p. in fi, KoBiiient to the Kerorder on or before . Tm-nrst.lay.il t-a,-li month, chief Councillor .'*. Itlakelev:Kecorder W. H. Hunt. T be KarmersCluh meets In the hinh school building on the first Thursday in each uobtli at o-i-iork P. in. VoniiK rarnni penally lnvito.1. K.CharJ 1'ienidciit, . W. Kellaiuv. Huc.-Trcts. Tamworths ior Sale Itotli Hex nearly ready lor brcediiiK. 1'iicet rlubt for quick site. UKO. W. HOfiS. Maxwell 1'. O. H. ALEXANDER MERCHANT TAILOR Feversham - Ont. Fashionable Tailoring Seasonable Goods, first class Workmanship. ALSO 1 A line of Ready-Made Clothing Which we put alterations in frco of ohare, if reijnired. lsci.il! CEYLON'S Meat Market For Fresh and Cured Meats, Bologna Sausage, Etc. Call at Jas. McClocklin's BUTCHER SHOP Ceylon, - Ont. Bull for Service Tliuroiiphlirnl .Sln.illi -rn Imll, I5ro:i.lli' ' ' - IMA, for service on lot lo, von. '', Oipivy. JVili(fe<- on apl'licitinn. Service, tl.OO for jfra<]<t thor-iii({hliidi<, $r>, *H Ht time ot service. Full |<ii ithargrd fur ruw not eturn " 1 .I.M nruxs Boar for Service A laruo wl^itu Yorkshire Hoar fur aervico OOlot 14), Snt range W T. 4-8. H., Arttmietla. Ti-ruis fl.W H. WAM.KH. Bulls for Sale Pure lired Hereford ImlU for - i!r on lot 171,3s. vv-.T. & .S. S., Artemesia. 1 M ,. i T. &. .1. WATSON, 1'rotun Station. , R. J. COLQUETTE Feversham, Ont. Afjent for the Cockshutt Plow Cos' Full Line of Farm Implements Wagons, Hin-gie", Cult DIP, S!njf|i, and Gasoline KnuineK, Mi-loite 1'n'iiiu Scpanilois, Itaker Wind Mills, Pumps, Piping and Pipe FittinuH itlwayH on hand Itealty M, of Fei'Kiix, Harn Tniuks, Litter Carrier* and slalile liMinKH. i '"' k- Ini'i and Frost tV Wood !: |iui iilwayH on hand. Wareroom-- Wellington Street. Feversham, Ontario* International Stock Food DON'T let your horse* run down during' thr wlrt.-r and get *<i ruf t that tilt y will lose Mfhll Uill-,- when ytMl start your^priitf; |tln%vin^. If horses nre not %- il.*,l rfgiilarly daring llic winter, they nd the splendid Ionic cffet.l. of INTERNATIONA!. STOCK FOOD, tj l..n up MIC dilative organ:,, euatilc them t>> uei all tl-.c good_ out of their feed, jirevent tlitr bl-.., t i frcin 79 hecuuiiug overheated, nnd (tu , ward oft direasc. I - ... ,M SASK., Inn. .'Hi. inn. "Ihnvt-fe.1 IS'THRNATIONAI, *.TC,cK I'diil) for ninny years. I always have a 25 pound pail Handing ui my !,rn. I bought a pair of three year old eolts niul they weie > worked ilowu that my neighbors said I had been beat. When I ttuiipht the ce^lts, tht'y weighed 4<-o Ibn, I ploughed 25 acres nnd tliey weighed 2f>s<) then I harvested if.j acres and ihrexlud mid nnuled otic rarloi.il t town, 6 miles, I weighed thfin iirain and th y vrihed jy). and I s.ild "Tin y nhall xeigh 3000 before spring". Now, the N.-ij-hbo r-.iv., ut to buy them but there'* no chance", J. G. REMl'Hl.. For :ile liy di:. It-is e\erywliere. Our |\,m*i > stoek Hoot Rent free when we receive j . r n.ime uml a'l.liesa. INIKRNllOMtL STOCK FOOD CO. I.IMITtD. TORONTO. For Sale by John Fisher Flesh erton, - - Ontario, UlE We take this opportunity of extending 1 our sincere thanks to our many customers of Flesherton and surrounding country lor the very liberal patronage so courteously given us in business during the last eleven years. After seriously considering the matter of going- out of business, we have now definitely decided to go West, consequently our Clearing Sale will be continued. Everything must be sold. All accounts due Thos. Blakeley & Co. must be paid to us at once. Provision must be made for all outstanding accounts at once. To those having accounts which are well kept and regularly settled, we respectfully solicit a continuance of your custom while we are here. Everybody come and get the benefit of greatly reduced prices. The Sale will be continued. $40,000 ortli of "oods will bj :)ftcro(l at prices, many of which are away below cost. Come and see for yourself. Xo trouble show goods, as \\v. have our start increased daring the sale, lielow we enumerate a portion of the stock anc prices. Wo > to Dress Goods CaslnniTPtp, a yood wonting ni'itttrial, ivg. -Ho, oleariiii: at 14c A lage variety of Plaid Slriprs and plain material, rerf. :i"l to 40o, cleariny at 2_I<: A very pri-tiy range of Tweed Suiting, retf. .V)c, clearing at All our F.inry Tweed Suitings -Yem-tiMi, SwriieK, Cheviots, ivii. s ">o for VfD. Sunn? special (irices in Fine Hlack DrosH Uixids Wrappcrcttcs All niir re!<. \'2^c, clearing at. ">-' All our ret;. l."w, cleuring at ll c All our n-i;. !iOc, clearing at 15 C Mitts, Gloves & Hosiery T/iilios l!l.i A Cattluuerc Gloves, Flccco Lined, reg. 2.~>e, clearing at 17o Ringwopd (ilovf.s, Hlack, \\lnto and Fancy CU|UIH, reg. .'We .for l!lc. Woiui'ii's lleiny l.'.i,' . .1 Winil Hoso, rw. U5c for Irtc I/idiei' Wool Mitis, Ion;,' wiist, reg. IMlo for . .... l)(c Ladies' Sweater Coats In Several Colors Ki'gular 81 7r> for gl.r.i) Hegular J.'J5 for $1 li< Ke^ulnr f.'I.Od for $2.1! Children's Hoods and Avintion l!aps, All greatly Reduced. Ladies' Misses' and Children's Jackets ALL THIS SKASON'S .STYLES Ladi.s' ,I h eke(K, re. SITi.lHI for , fll 00 Indies' Jackets, reg. 12.00 for .\ ..,'.. .f!lJ5 Ladies' Jackets, reg. &10.00 for 8750 Mis.es' Jackets, ages 14, l(i, IS, reg. *!MK) for .....'...'.'.'.'..'.. 00 Misses' Jackets, rej;. ^S.iVi for ^9.50 Gent's Furnishings Men'" Sweater Coats, reg. $1.50 for 11. 1O Men's Sweater Coats, reg. $2.00 for $1.60 M ell's Sweater Coats, reg. *:t 00 for *i.W Men's Fincy Shirts, sizes 14 to 10 A .... Keg. $1.00 for 1 * 6i)c Tirs, rt-g. DOc. for ." 20c Cashmere Socki, reg. 25c for 17c He\y, all wool Socks, reg. 2.">e for 19c Men's work Shirts, re<{. WJc for ,39c All Wool Shirr.s and Drawers, rcu Inc. for 59c All Woil Shins and Drawers, rei;. if 1.00 for. 7!)c Fleece Lined Drawers, reg. 50o for 39c FURS .Mm'- i ' i i's, Fur, beaver Shell, Curl Liniiij;, Uubber Interlined, Persian Lamb Collar, Keg. $10.00, Clearing t 111.75 Men's liluck China DOB, Keg. *'22.00 tor S17.0O All our Ciiporiiice, KuflV, Mull's, (I.iuntlets, Cap?, all greatly reduced. Ready-Made Clothing Men's ami Hoy*' Single and Double breasted Suits, sizes .".r, to 44 $4.8!> $1. $1. 10 .69 .:> 89 lit'g. *7.-">0 anil *8.IH1, f.r. Key. 10.00 and *H.tH) for Boys' three piece vuits, reu. $."i.">((, for Men's Panto, fancy paiterni, rei{. $1.75, $2.00, for. . . . : M.-n's Heavy Pants, re/. 82.25, for Men's Overcoats, CunvcrUlile Collar, Ten. #10.00, Ur ................. JI6 Men'.s Overcca's, Con vi-H able C illar, re^. ?12 tK), for ................ J7 Men's Hu>y Keefer-s, Slieeji Lin <', ana DIJ Skin Lined C iats all marked nvrny down. Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Men' l!ox Calf, Dongola, Bal lilucher, reg. $2.50 for $l.ti Women's Donjiola, Bluuher, Pat. Tip, reg. $1.85, for , f 1.39 Women's Doiigolu, bluchor, rs>. $2.50 for .$1 69 Misses' Doiujola Blucher, i eij. $1.00, for $1,19 Missus' drain Gloves and (I ruin Bals., reg 81 :>5, for |1.06 Men's Heavy Rubliers slaughtered. BOYD Flesherton Ontario, t,UV.I i, His VlV . lui'th.'i I.. ^J S. Rand, Agent,