W«4a«Mlay July 23rd, 1924 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE A utc mobile Insurance We can issue you a policy to cover you against loss by fire, collision or damages, sep- arately or to include a full coverage. The premium is not high and it will save you against possible calamity. Full particulars upon request. FLESHERTON INSURANCE AGENCY OFFICES IN SPROULE BUILDING W. A. ARMSTRONG S. E deCUDMORE FOUR TELEPHONES Mower Cuts Legs Off Unaware Of Lad's Danger Until Tco Late There's on koo<1 thing about a bun- ion. Your frinds don't urge you to have your teeth out. How time flicK But yesterday doafrhter sked for a nickel, and now there i no awe in her voice when she mentions flfty dollars. The i^ince of Wale« is fashioned in butter in the Canadian exhibition at Wembley, so he has promised to see how he is getting: along in hot ^ â€" : weather. If the prince were not hospital, where his condition this af Owen .Sound, July 21. â€" Osborne Stephens, a little lad between three and four years of age, son of John Stephens, who resides between Kil- syth and Tara, is at the Owen Sound General and Marine hospital with both feet severed as the result of having been caught by the blade of a mowing machine on his father's farm shortly after l» o'clock this morning. The little chap was with an older brother, and the two went out into the hay field to play together, and in some unaccountable manner the child wandered away from the other boy and got into the standing hay. The driver of the mowing machine did not see him until he heard him scream. It was too late then, as both feet had been cut off cleanly just below the ankle. First aid was rendered and the arteries tied, and as quickU as poss- ible, the child was brought to the Dies From Operation Mrs. Aleoc. Reid, Formerly of Flesherton Dies At Guelph Mrs. Alex. Reid passed away at her home in Guelph on Monday afternoon at the age of 51 years. She under- went an operation in March and never recovered. Mrs. Reid was born here, the daugh- ter of the late VVm. Akins. She leaves behind her, sorrowing husband andt hree children â€" Margaret (Mrs. Turner) Toronto; May ^ (Mrs. Dr. Stanley; and one son, Wm., at home. Her death came as a shock to her many friends here, who deeply de- plore her death, and sympathize with the bereaved family. She was a sister of Mr. Claude Akine of Flesh- erton, who, together with Mrs. Akins, W. Moore and R. Bentham will attend the funeral at Guelph tomorrow. Small Advertisements FOR SALEâ€" Sow and litter , of nine pigs. â€" Oliver Turner, Eugenia. NOTICEâ€" Chopping done Satur- days only. â€" Graham Bros., Eugenia. FARMS FOR SALE mad of sterner stutf than butter in hot wether he'd never have cached 30 a single man. temoon was very serious. Sale c' Household Effects Experience points the way RECENTLY a man left his son a portion of his esute on condition that he save $500 out of his own earnings within five years. Why? Because he knew from experience that one must first learn to save before he is capable of handling other money matters suc- cessfully. Systematic saving develops responsi- bility and careful judgment, and gives that confidence which leads to success. We invite you to make your start now with "BANMORONTO Capful, fS£O0jD0O Reserves, $7fiOOjOOO Established 1855 BKANCHEO: FEVERSHAM MARKDALE 180 Quit« a number of household art- icles will be disposed of by private sale at the residence of Mrs. Jas. Sullivan during this week. Those interested will please apply on the premises. On the Toronto Line Provincial Highway. Three farms, two of 100 acres and one of 60 acres all cleared. -Walter First cla.ss buildings, up to date io every particular. Will s< II any one of these. Good brick house on one ot FOR SALEâ€" Good top buggy, rubber the farms. The stabling for anni- tire. â€" H. Down & Sons, Flesherton. i mak is perfect. One firm has ten acres hardwood bush and another FOR SALEâ€" Seed wheat. Akitt, Rock Mills. FOR SALEâ€" Piano box cutter for sale nearly new, fine shape. â€" W. A. Hazard, Priceville. LOCAL ITEMS Picture Show Town Hall Thurs., July 24 "TO THE LADIES" An amusing Story â€" All-Star Cast To The Ladies â€" This is your picture Bring along the men and enjoy an hour and a half of supreme triumph. To The Men â€" You've got to hand it •TO THE LADIES" and Oh Men! You should see this picture.' To Everybody â€" Come along and laugh your- self hoarse at this comedy classic COMIC "His Hidden Purpose" REDUCED PRICES Adults 25 ct«. children 15 cts. J. H. STEPHENSON & SON ••€^@^$©@{i»'^©<8>^{^^^^^O^@©@@^^^@0©^®^^@@@^OO©@@'4}@^0©i£> I SIX HILL STORES We buy together in order that our euatomers in the *ix oom- ntunitiet may materially ben- eat indtviduallr. F. T. HILL & CO., Ltd. Markdale, Ontario THE HILL STORE A Store everyone instinct- ively associatea with high quality merchandite at the faire*t pouibin pricei. Miss Annie Gilchrist is spending a few days with her cousin. Miss Mabel Thibaudeau, at Markdale. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Howard McAuley of Dundalk are on a two weeks' vacation at Marmora, Ont. -Mrs. John Jackson and grandson, Donald Tansley. of Milton visited last week with the former's brother, Mr. R. WaUer. Vandeleur is preparing for an open- ing of their Memorial Park on Aug, 4th, Civic Holiday. Afternoon sports at 1.30, baseball consists of four teams; football. Band in attendance. Mrs. G. Fraser, Misses Kathleen McKinley and Katie Rowe. and Mr. Lauder McKinley of Toronto motor- ed up Saturday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wilson, returning Sunday evening. Thursday evening of last week a number of members of the family gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Down to celebrate the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Down's mother, Mrs. Will Stewart, who was years young on that date. A jolly evening was spent with music, games, etc. The wild strawberry crop around here has attracted scores of pickers this year and all report the crop a- bundant and the berries of good size. To prove the latter statement The Advance man secured a fine speciman on Saturday that measured two and one-eighth inches in cir- cumference, the largest wild straw- berry that we had ever seen. It certainly is a. good year for small fruits and a bumper crop in other lines. , For Sale â€" Bird's Mackinaws, 'tweeds and yams at the Feversham tailor shop. â€" H. Alexander. FOR SALEâ€" About 27 acres of tim- othy and clover haf $5 per aire. â€" H. C. Radley, Flesherton. FOR SALEâ€" About 2,000 bu. of No. 1 feed oats, test 40 lbs. to the bushel.â€" W. C. White. Ceylon, tele- phone 2 r 33. Hundred has three acres, of timber and baa buildinngs for everything needed, including poultry house and pig pens. No broken land and clear of weeds. Any person interetsed should investigate. -T. J. STINSON. ln>y Proton SUUon P.tt Farm To Sell or Trade NOTICE â€" Anybody wanting plain sewing done, wash dresses or child- ren's clothes, apply at Mfs. Wyatt's. â€"Annie E. Allen, Flesherton. NOTICE â€" Any person desiring to purchase one or more of the beet building lots in town should investi- gate at once. â€" G. B. Welton, Flesh- erton. LOST â€" On Saturday night between Flesherton and Wilson McMullen's a rose hand bag containing a purse and baby's clothing. Finder please leave at The Advance office. A Progressive Store Serving a Progressive Community 9 I Many Specials for the Balance of July S During the balance of July and the early part of August we @ w^ill have many lines that will clear out at much less than the § regular price. % 20% Off all Canvas and Running Shoes Durlnit the next two weeks we will give a dis- count of 20% off all lines of Men's, Women's, Boys', MiMHCs' and Children's Canvas and Running shoes. Take advantage of this bid discount while sizes are all complete. 20% off Recular F'rfcci. Chambray at 15 cts. per Yard •JO yardu of Pink Chamliray that was sliRhtly damaKcd in the maniifacturinR, that there is a stripe nhout two yards throuuhout, the piece that is a Hhade liRhter in color. About 2 yards between each defect (in colorinK only) is perfect and could be util- ized Very nicely for Children's Kompers or other garments. Regular price 2.'>c. Special Sale Price, li> cents per yard. Women's Pink Bloomers at .39 cts. 10 dozen NV<inun's irood weicht Pink liloomors to ho lol'l at a Special Price of V.t cents a pair. Ladies' Crepe Gowns 95 cents ."> down Ladies' Nightgowns manuf«cture<l from a nice quality of Pink Crepe. Very special at 95c rents each. Ladies' Fancy Crepe Gowns for $1.85 ."iO l.sdies' Fancy NiKhtuowns. madi- from a very Mift, beautful quality of Pacific Kwantti Crepe, in Pink, white and Sky itrounds with neat fiKure of con- trastinK cnlors. .\ serviceable and beautiful gar- ment and one that will be mo«t easily laundried. Hp«cial Sl.s.'i per Karment. Dark Colored Muslin for 19 cts. a yard 4 pieces nf Dark Colored Muslin. KcRular .').'> cents a yard, to be cleared at P» cents per yard. Clearance of Fancy Muslin 29 cts. a yard Several pierrx of nood ciualitv Muslin in assorted coiorinR, was «5c. per yd. Most Special 29c. per yd. Lalies' Gingham Dresses at $2.50 4 only Ladies' Special Gincham House Dressen trimmed with fine lace and orKandies. Sizes 36 to 41. Reasonably Priced at $2..'>0. Table of Summer Materials 20% off Wc have placed on a table a collcctton af var- ious lines of Summer Materials such as Voiles, Or- Randies, Ratines, Etc., which we will clear at a dis- count of 20% off Regular Prices. Art Silk Hose 58 cents a pair 10 dozen Ladies' Art Silk Hose in an assortment ol' the most popular colors. A co«)l hose for the warm days. Specially priced ."i8c. a pair. Ladies' Summer Vests 35 cents each 3 for $1.00 20 dozen Ladies' Knit Vests with short sleaves. FIxtra values for such a low price. 3."> cents each or 3 for $1.00 Still Bigger Reductions in the Price of the Balance of Summer Millinery It is a shame to sell Ip-to-date Millinery at such n low price hut we are determined to clear the balance, so out it goes at just half price. This means a big loss to us but we wish to place our- st'lves in a position to start the new season of .Spring 1!i2"> wlh an entirely new assortment. 25% off Price of Men's Dress Straw Hats Men! Vou can buy anv Panama or Kress Straw Hat that we have in stork at a discount of 2.')% off Regular Prices. 20% off Ladies' Voile, Ratine, Silk Dresses In order to clear out the balance of our Voile* ratine and silk dresses quickly, we now offer them at a discount of 20% off Regular Prices. Funeral of The Late C. Hales Held On Friday The funeral of the late Charles Hales, whose death we chronicled last week, was held on Friday afternoon last from the home of his sister, Mrs. A. Sinclair, Ceylon, to Flesherton cemetery, and was largely attended. Rev. A. .1. Preston, pastor of the Bap- tist church conducted the service at the house and grave. Charley was a great sufferer from rheumatism for many years, but death came very sudden and unexpectedly. He arose in his usual state of health and was poking with the nurses, when his heart suddenly gave out and in twenty minutes he had passed away. Mrs. P. Xorris, a sister, of Drummer, Sask. came down to attend the funeral, and his brother, Will, of Toronto was also present.. James Hales of town is a brother. We extend sympathy to the family. The pallbearers were W. J. and Nat Caswell. A. S. Muir. W. H. Hales, Roy Gib.'jon and Lachlan Mc.\rthur. The floral tributes from friends and rela- tives were niany and covered the casket. LOST â€" Between Flesherton and Dundalk Friday, June 27th, Goodyear Balloon tire and rim 31x4.40. Reword offered. Finder please leave at Mc- Tavish's garage. NOTICEâ€" Having disposed of my business here it will be necessary to\ all those owing accounts to please settle at once by either cash or note. â€" W. H. Bunt, "Flesherton. Lot 29, Con. 14, Artemesia, 104 acres, about 35 acres good maple hardwood bush, good orchard and small fruits, fair buildings, telephone in house, 50 acres cultivated land, balance pasture. Will be sold at a sacrifice. Practically no incumbi^nce. Possession at once. Well fenced and well watered. Sale or tradeâ€" what have you? â€"A. MATERS, Flesherton and Grand Valley. Box 72, Flesherton 21 ajw House and Lot For Sale Large frame house, 10 rooms; 1^ acres of land. Residence of the lata John Breen. Apply to â€" â€"JOHN WRIGHT. Boars For Service STEER LOSTâ€" Red and white yearling, pig ring in right ear. Strayed about June 28 from lot 30, Con. 9, Artemesia. â€" Harry Pedlar, Ceylon, Ont. Phone 40 r 5. .MORE STRICT. ENFORCE.MENT Premier Ferguson has announced that a plebiscite will be taken in On- tario on October 28rd for the purpose of finding out where the electors of the nroyinee stand on the O.T..A. question, \\ hile there might be parts of the O. T. .\ct th.it need changing and a fairer way of enforcing we don't ses that any change should be necessary. We are sure that the country h.^s novor prospered the way it hasunder the Act of the past few years and it 13 to be hoped that a big majority will be given for the continuance of the .-Vet as it stands and for a more strict cr.forcement. especially in the eitie3 where, it is said, the Act is broken bv everybody. F.T. HILL <& Co., Limited, Markdale BORN PcCUD.MORE - In Flesherton on Snturd.iy, July I'tth, 1!)24 . to Mr .ind .Mrs. S. E. DeCudmore,' a ilnughteiâ€" Billie Mnrjorie. ICE CREAM (JARDEX PARTY The Pie.sbyterian maii.se lawn was the ,'«ce;ie of an enjoyable i.-j cream so.ial on Tuesday evening when a fine crowd was pre.'ient who appreci- ated the ic.' cream and enke, ami lis- tened to n Very fine program. This inchided three of the old .Scotch fa- voiite!^ lendered by Miss Mary Neil of Toronto, who has a well trainetl an. I sweet voice. Misses Nora and Doris Rowler of Toronto also assist- ed with a piano duet. There were nl.^o n nur.ihor of other excellent se- lections and altojjether tho program v\ns a very fine one. ^rTuriTvrK^ RTclassTfy CARPENTER WORKâ€" What about a new floor laid? Garage built, drive shed, wood shed? Does your house or barn need re-shingling? Anyone w^ishing such work done con- sult B. McKenzie or Wm. McKenzie, Ceylon, R. R. No. 1. S. R. HAWKINS, Licensed auct- ioneer for the county of Grey. Terms moderate. All arrangements can be made at this office or by addres- sing me at Eugenia. Your patronage solicited. SU-MMER COTTAGE TO RENT A young Tamworth Boar 5 mos. old for service on lot 167, S.W.T.&SJL, Artemesia. Terms $1.00. Also purebred registered Yorkshire Boar for service â€" Vineyard Famooa 77530â€" on lot 167, S.W.T. & S.R., Art- emesia. Terms |1.00. Sows not n- turned will be charged same as thosa in pig. „ , „ â€" T. J. STINSON. Propi Feb. 15 Bull For Sewice Pedigreed Jersey Bull, "Premier of Lone Oak, 21058", for service at lot 151, 1 N.E., Artemesia. Terms â€" For grades ?2, thoroughbreds ?5; to be Cash after January 1st. â€" H. C. RADLEY & SON, ,^ IJne Flesherton. BOAR FOR SERVICE. Summer cottage at Brewster's Lake, near Singhampton. Good boat- ing and has fishing. Will rent very reasonable. Apply to â€" J. H. Longh- ead, Singhampton. 200,000 DOZ. EGGS WANTED 200,000 dozen eggs wanted High- est market price paid in cash. â€"J. RUNSTADLER, Flesherton. Ford Cars For Sale COUPE â€" Al condition, 5 cord tires and other extras, like new, $475.00. TOURINGâ€" Late 1921. thoroughly overhauled and repainted by expert. New curtains open with doors, 5 cord tires, shock absorbers and other extras $350. These cars must be sold. Terms to responsible parties. Telephone 2r31. â€"A. C. .MUIR, Ceylon CORNER BLOCK FOR SALE. Tamworth Boar for service, 5 mos. old, reg. bacon type, on lot 31, Con, 1 O.D.R. Terms $1. Any sow not re- turned will be charged same as those in pig. Anyone wishing to leave the sow w^ill be charged 25c per day ex- traâ€" JOHN MEADS, Priceville P. O., R. R. 3. Swks Spring Hill Bacon Hog Club The Live Stock branch of the De- partment of Agriculture has placed with the undersigned a pur bred Yorkshire Boar of the Bacon type for the use of farmers interested in rais- ing select bacon hogs. Earl Best, Pres. Geo. Blackburn, See R. Allen Caretaker. 24Marl yr. BUSINESS CARDS Dr. E. C. Alurray. L.D.S., dental surgeon, honor graduate of Toronte and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Gas administered for teeth extraction. Office at residence Toronto Stret, Flesherton. Dr. W. G. Davis. L.D.S., graduate of the University of Toronto and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario OfRce at the cor. of Queen St, B. and Woodbine Ave., Toronto. Glad. 1388 U.ANTKDâ€" An experienced farm hnnd for three months. â€" .John Gilles- pie, .Meaford, P. R. \. For Sale â€" rherrieis, 7«adv about July 2Sth. Will sell cheap on the trees.â€" E. A. Grahani, Cl.irkrl.-.irs. .*^TRAYED â€" From my premises on or about July li>th, small heifer, color red and white, mostly white, dehorned Phone 29 r 6, Markdaleâ€" J. McKee. Corner block for sale Mn Flesher- ton, known a.-s the old Richsrdson block. Reasonable tcrnjs. -W. L. WRIGHT. Flesherton. Reduced Prices FOR Horseshoeing No. shoes. Is and 7s, 45c.; 3s and 48, 50c.: Ss, 6s and up, 60c. Jacob Williams, Eugenia B. H. WALDEN LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY OF GREY FIFTEEN YEARS' EXPERIENCE All sales promptly attended to and Mtisfacion guaranteed. CHARGES MODERATE Phone 66 MARKDALE Or arrange at Tkc Advance office. Dr. A. Tumbnll, B.A.. M.R, grad- uate from the Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto. Officeâ€" Rich- ardson Block, Flesherton. Phone 35. Prince Arthur Lodge. 333, A.P. ft A.M., meets in the Masonic hall, Arm- strong Block, Flesherton, every Fri- day on or before the full moon. G. Banks. W..M., F. J. Thurston, Sec. Lucas A Henry, Barristers. Solieit- jrs, etc.â€" I. B. Lucas, K.C. ; W. D. Henrj-, B.A. Offices, Markdale Lucae Block, Phone 2. Branch offices at Dundalk and Durham. Telford & Rirnie, Barristers, soli- citors, etc.. OlPcesâ€" Grey and Bruce Block, Owen Sound; SUndard Bank Block, Flesherton. (Saturdays). W. P. Telford Jr., J. P. P. Bimie. Wr.i. Kaitting. Liceniwd Aoctia for the counties of Grey and SimtiOa^ Farm and stock sales a speeialty. Terms moderate., satisfaction fOU- anteed. Arrangements for datto may be made at the Advance vOat, * Central tetephoae ottce, IVwiiiBx* or by eddrassiitt aM •rff^miN*