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Flesherton Advance, 10 Dec 1924, p. 8

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Ihc lOih, 1924 THE FLISHERTON ADVANCE / Corona and Taco Ranges <] I'l Ail IF Y The oyeus are large and roomy; they bake quickly. Reservoirs are cop" per and tinned and will not corrode. THESE RANGES HAVE EARN- EI) A WELL OBSEKVEl) I'OI'f- LARITY. WITH THEIR MANY rSER^. The Most-Economical You Can Buy. THESE RANGES HAVE EARNED A W ELL-DESERVED POPULARITY WITH THEIR MANY ISERS MARVEL UEBEC HEATERSâ€" A WONDERFUL HEAT -PRODUCER BUILT TO LAST PES, ELBOWS, DAMPS, TEE'S, STOVE BOARDS, ETC. â- ^toves guaranteed or mon# refunded if not as represented. OU NEED A RANGE OR HEATER COME IN AND SEE US. FRANK W. DUNCAN •Phone: 24 r 11. Big Banquet Held By Local Orange Lodges On Friday i-veninyf of lust week t.-hc' L.O.B.A. and Orange Lodses of town held their annual social eveniiif,' in C'layton's Hall, the event this year takiiif? the form of a fowl supper. About sixty members and friends of l)0th lodges sat <^o\vn to a table spread with an abundance of good things, to eat and justice was uc- c.ordingiy Kerve<l.i .Speeches were made at the close of the banquet to the Kin^', the L.O.B.A. ami the L.O. L., being replied to very fittingly by several of the numbers. An inter- esting part of the program was an impromptu debate, resolved, "that a dirty, good-natured wife is easier to live with than a clean, ill-tempered one." Airs. II. Down was leader of the affirmative and Mr. H. Down the negative, the former winning after a heated debate that was full of laughter. Mrs. W. A. Hawken gave a fine exhibition of club swinging. Another amusing number was the singing competition by couples that provoked much fun, the winner of this being Mrs. O. W. Phillips and Rev. Mr. Harrower. The evening I was very much enjoyed by the large I company, and was successful in every .' way. KIMBERLEY. BREAD ^HEN YOU THINK OF BREAD YOU NATUR- ALLY THINK OF THE BEST PLACE TO GET IT. Our Bread is made from the following ingredients: Lake of The Woods full Manitobs F!our - ^- PuneCane-Stigid^'' ^^ . - â€" •'-"'Snortening DiamaJt Windsor Salt Fleischmann Yeast I.^roperly blended together to make the FINEST LOAF PROCURABLE F, Pinder, Flesherton Mr. Jas. White has returned to Aylmer. Mr. Harry Meldrum of Toronto visited at his home over the week end. The monthly meeting of the Baptist Ladies' Mission Circle was held at the Baptist parsonage on Tuesday after- noon. A very interesting program was enjoyed by all present. '"Rev. H. H. Eaton and Mr. Earl Best attended the meeting of the Uni- ted Young People of Canada in To- ronto this week. The nji^eting took place in Massey Hall andliie Conven- tion voted unanimously for Union. Milk Delivery Milk delivered from the Flesherton Dairy from 10.00 to 11 a.m. during the winter months. â€"A. THISTLETHWAITE, Proprietor. >IX HILL STORES \f» bur tegathsr ia ordar |«ar «uataRi«r« in th« tfai ••m- tMa«'«MV aMitariallsr b«B FaatlndMdtMdly. F. T. HILL & CO., Ltd. Markdale, Ontario ' THE HILL STORE 9 .\ case of books has been received for the juvtnilej from the loa.i lib- rary l>ept. 1^>e case is put up es- pecially for the boys and girls of 'teen age and younger. .Mr. Proctor is home from the hos- pital and is well enough to walk ;i- round the house unaided. Mr. J. Taylor is helping his father at Fairmount for a few weeks. The Poultry Association held a meeting to complete their prize list for the January show. Rev. .Mr. Ellison and Miss Carson are holding special meetings at the Rocklyn appointment. Mrs. Otto Baker and children vis- ited last week with Mia. Ferguso.i. The Sunday school is busy practi- cing for their annual Christmas tree on Dec. 23rd. The League had a hard times social evening on Friday evening. Most all the young people did what they could to live up to the name. Many of the costumes were very amusing. Mr. Plewes has returned from mak». ing repairs to his mill. He has left Mr. Leslie Plewes in charge. Mrs. J. A. Stewart and Miss Sliir- ley are visiting friends in Toronto. At the last meeting of the W. I. they donated $26 towards purchasing new books for the library. We hope to have them by Christmas. Also collectors were appointed to get more funds towards new books. The col- lectors are Miss Leona Weber, Valley Road south; Miss V. Fawcett, Valley Road west; Miss R. Myles, 4th line north; Miss M. Stafford, 4th .south; Misses D. Stuart and J. Ellis, for the village. The W. M. S. and Ladies' Aid held their joint monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. W. T. Ellis, when 15 members were present. The devo- tional part was taken by theW. M. S., taking the Christmas meeting. A number of beautiful Christmas selec- tions were given. Both societies joined in deciding to send greeting cards and letters to absent and shut- ins. Mr. H. Lawrence is improving his time by the addition of a new kitchen, also Mr. D. L. Weber by a new woodshed. AVe are sorry to report the death of Mrs. Myles' sister, Mrs. (Rev.) Cam- eron of Orillia. Mrs, Cameron pas- sed away Sunday, Dec. 7, at her home , after suffering from the effects of a stroke. Small Advertisements FARMS FOR SALE LOST R FOND LOSTâ€" Beagle bitch, has collar but no tag, on or about Thursday, Nov. Cth. Finder please communicate with O. W. Phillips, Flesherton. STRAYED On the Toronto Line Provincial Highway. Three farms, tv/o of IW acres arid one of 50 acres ali cleared. First class buildings, up to date in T»r>r cTt>4vr-n r- n j i every particular. Will sf II any on* DOG .STRAYED-â€" Collie dog stray- ^f n,„„„ /-«„j v. • i u , ed November 21st, fox color. Finder °' **"'**'• ^'^^ ^"""^ •'°"«e on one ot please notify Chas. Stewart, Flesh- ' *"« farms. The stabling for anni- erton. | mals is perfect. One firm has ten â€" acres hardwood bush and another CAME ASTRAY -Three young 'nundred has three acres of timber calves came to my premises on Sat- , .^j ^^ buildinngs for everything needed, including poultry house and urday, November 15th. One with white face. Owner prove property, pay expenses and take same away. John Badgerow, Flesherton. A Store everyone instinct- O ively aasociatee with high IK quality merchandise at the 9 fairest possibl*) prices. 9 A Progressive Store Serving a Progressive Community y Save $2.50 to $12.50 on Your Coat Purchase ^ Never before have we offered such sweeping reductions on LADIES' NEW HIGH CLASS COATS this early in the season. We bought very heavily this 'IjeasKm and still have a big assortment on hand. Instead of waiting until after the holiday season is over we have decided to cut the price thus early in the season so that there will be absoluelv no advantage gained by waiting until the New Year for the purpose of buying at a lower price. On the other hand there is a great advantage in buying now when the stock is so complete and you may be among those who get first choice. We have arranged these coats into four grous, each group being marked all at one price. GROUP NO. 1 CoaU Regular Value $16.50 to $19.75 Selling at $13.95. 17 ONLY, Ladiea' Coata Wf plain burbary, others ^nr trimmed, many shades and stylefi in the lot. Itcciihir price $16J>0 to $19.75. SELLING $13.95. GROUP NO. 2 Coats Regular Value $22.50 to $25.00 SeUng at $19.75. f^ <H ONLT, Ladies' Coats in the newent cloths and ;'«!•' many fur trimmed. Wonderful value. Regular 122.30 to tt8.00. SELLING AT $I9.7.'>. GROUP NO. 3 Coats Regular Value $27.50 to $32.50 Selling at $24.75. 15 ONLY, Coats, beautiful stylen, attractive cloths, some with and others without fur collarH. All new models. A most handsome assortment. Regular $27.50 to $.32.50. SELLING AT $24.7.5. GROUP NO. 4 Coats Regular Value $35.00 to $42.50 Selling at $29.75. There are only 7 Coats in this group, every one of tliem is a strictly exclusive model, very stunning in appearance and absolutely correct in every pasticular. We have made the price within seil'i'Ss at ."jfcj. """'" "â- â€¢â€¢"" '" »'""â-  BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS NOW ^ We are well prepared to supply your Christmas requirements. Do not wait \nl9 a few days before Christmas to do your holiday shopping. Do it now, when Msortnients are comlpete, and you will have more leisure to make your sel- ectons, and will not be jostled and hurried by the crowd that always wait until the Ust few days. Buy useful, serviceable articles. We have them here in a. bunduice for every member of the family. Be sure to visit our store and exam- ine die large display of beautiful and useful articles that will make sure-to-be- •ppredated presents for your friends. F.T.HILL& Co., Limited, Markdale f STOCK FOR SALE RAM WANTED â€" Leicester ram wanted.â€" Chas. Stewart, Flesherton. FOR SALEâ€"Five Turkey hens.â€" Fred Jamieson, Eugenia. FOR SALEâ€" Beautiful rat and tan Terrier puppies for sale, all males, from pedigreed stock. â€" Jack Large, Eugenia. FOR SALE â€" At once on reasonabe terms on lot 4 & 5, Con. 9, Osprey, 2 Oxford Down ram lambs eligible for rgistration. â€" Kendall R. W. Hawkins, Eugenia. HORSES FOR SALEâ€" Good team of Percheron mares rising four years. Wm. Buckingham, cor. of town line and 6th street, Collingwood P.O. R. R. No. 1. FOR SALE â€" Two heifer calves 10 months old; 1 heifer 2 years, in calf, due the 24th of aMy. Cash or time, to suit.â€" Alf. Thistlethwaite, Flegh- erton. '^^ TURKEYS FOR SALEâ€" A number of hen turkeys for sale; also a tom turkey bred from 1st prize London stock of 1922. â€" Apply to James Turner, Priceville, R.R.No. 3. phone 21 r 11. COCKERELS FOR SALE â€" A nurflber of Single Comb Ancona cockerels from an exceptional laying and exhibition strain that have been line-bred for egg production since 1915, and have won collections and silver cups at some of the largest shows.â€" J. C. McMuUen, Ceylon. -pig pens. No broken land and clear of weeds. Any person interetsed should investigate. -T. J. STINSON. ln>y Proton Station P.a M ORRISONâ€" STEVENSON A pretty wedding was solemnized on Wednesday, December 3rd at 12 o'clock noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Stevenson, Mclntyre, when their eldest daughter, Vei^na Maud, became the bride of Robert John Morison of Maxwell, the cere- mony being conducted by the Rev. H. Shannon of Mclntyre. The rooms were beautiful with flFowers and evergreens, offset by a blue and white color scheme. The bride, who was given away by her father, was charmingly gowned in orchard georgette crepe and carried a bouquet of roses and carnations and was unattended. The wedding march was played by Miss Lena Miller of Badgeros, cousin of the bride. During the signing of the register Mrs. H. Shannon sang. After the cei-emony the guests, who numbered forty-four, proceeded to the dining room where a sumptu- ous wedding dinner was served by four of her girl friends. The num- erous gifts which the bride received shows the high esteem in which she is held. The groom's gift to the bride was a substantial cheque, and to the pianist a gold bar pin. Later Mr. and Mrs. Morrison left, amid showers of confetti and good wishes, for a honeymoon trip to Loadon and Toronto. The hride travelled in a dress of powder blue woo! crepe, gray velvet hat and reindeer velour coat with fur trimmings. On their return they will reside on the groom's farm at Maxwell. Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Artome- sia and Ospi-ey Co-operative Shipping Asociation will be held in the town hall, Flesherton, on Saturday, Decem- ber 13th, 1924, at 1 o'clock p.m., for the following business: â€" Receiving ths report of the auditors and live stock shipper, considering ammcnd- nients to the Associatino By-laws and election of officers for the ensuing year. .\t 2..'?0 p.m. on the same date a public meeting will be held to which are invited all who are interested in live stock shipping and co-operative commodity marketing. Mr. Chas. McCurdy, head salesman of the U.F. Co-Operative Live Stock Dept., To- ronto, will give an address. Miss McPhail, M.P., will also ad- dress the meeting. Ladies invited. Thos. Sled, Pres. A. Cameron, Sec. FOR SALE FOR SALE â€" Set of one-horse sleighs.â€" J. H. Myers, Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" Clover honey, also a two cylinder Duplex Auto Knitter, good as new, f35.00.â€" G. W. Graham, Eugenia. FOR SALEâ€" Mt. Forest cutters.â€" Anyone wanting a new cutter would be advisable to see me before pur- chasng.â€" E. Rutherford, Proton Sta. FOR SALE â€" Home-knit Socks and Stockings, or knitting done from patrons own yarn if desired, at 25c. and 30c. per pair. Please get knitt- ing machine yarn. Place your Christmas orders now. â€" Mrs. Chas. J Thompson, Flesherton. WANTED WANTEDâ€" A driving horse for the winter moithsâ€" J ohn Wright, Town. . BARN WANTED-^^iT^i^Tondi- tion; state size and price wanted, cash payment. Write or apply at The Advance office. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE â€" Chopping done six days during the week. â€" Graham Bros., Eugenia. Bird's Mackinaws, Tweeds and Yarns, and Stocking Legs, new stock, just arrivedâ€" H. Alexander, Merchant Tailor, Feversham. CORNER BLOCK FOR SALE. Comer block for sale in Flesher- u?"', ''"J?''^ «s the old Richardson block. Reasonable terms. -W. L. WRIGHT. Flesherton. Onions! Onions! THREE CENTS PER POUND Jos. Buchanan, • Flesherton Phone .11 r 14 JOHN O'NEIL . Licensed Auctioneer for Co. of Grey Terms â€" reasonable. Sale dates may be arranged at The Advance office, Flesherton. 1% charged on sales. Residence:â€" R. B. No. 2, Priceville. FARM FOR SALE OR RENT Farm for sale or rent lots 155-156 W.T.S.R., containing 100 acres; 80 acres good workable land, clay loam, th^ remainder pasture and mixed bush. Good bank barn, frame houee drive shed, small orchard, well water- ed. Will give possesion at any time as everything has been sold and the place is for .sale or rent. â€" RODDIE STEWART, Proton Station. R.R. No. 3 Articles For Sale FARM FOR SALE Lots 159-160, W.T.S.R., Artemesi* containing 100 acres, over 50 acres good workable land, rest pasture and mixed bush well timbered. Good bank barn, frame house, driving shed, sheep pen, pig pen and hen house. Small orchard. The farm is well wat- ered and fenced. This farm is a good one and will be sold at a bar- gain as the owner is obliged to retire owing to indifferent health. Must be sold. Apply to â€" MARK STEWART, Proton Station P. 0. Oct.Stf House For Sale In Flesherton Frame IM story shingle roofed dwelling with nice large lot and stable. Apply to â€" â€" W. A. ARMSTRONG. Fleshertpn FARM FOR SALE ON EASY TEBJMS. N. F. 50 acres of 171, and N. E. SO acres of 172, in the 2nd con. N.E.T* and S.R., Arteaiesia. About 40 acres cleared, balance in bush, about GO of hardwood; about 5 acres of soft tim'- ber; 2% miles from Saugeen Junction 11 the purchaser can givc a good un- encumbered farm in as collateral se- curity, he can buy on easy terms of payment. P*,. XT ~9^^- RUTHERFORD. Phone No. 7 Box 67, ShelbumS Boars For Service A young Tamworth Boar 6 mos. oM for service on lot 167. S.W.T.ASJL Artemesia. Terms |1.00. * Also purebred registered Yoiksliii» ^^^iJ^ f^Tce-Vineyard Fimow 77630â€" on lot l67, S.W.T. S S B TfiS emesia. Terms JlOO: S*wi nrt^ tuâ„¢g Will be Charged s!mT.s U.5: Feb. 16 -'^' 'â-  STINSON. Pr.,. Bull For Sewice Pedigreed Jersey Bull, rPreuiw at 151. 1 N.E., Artemesia. Term»â€" For Jerseys |5.00, others $3.00. Terms- cash. â€"H. C. RADLEY « SOW, ... Fleskirtsa. IJne BOAR FOR SERVICE. Tamworth Boar for service, 6 noB. old, reg. bacon type, on lot 31, Con. 1 O.D.R. Terns |1. Any sow apt iw> turned will be charged same aSsthoss m pig. Anyone wiahinir to leav« ths sow will be charged 26c per day ax- tra-JOHN MEADS, Priceville P. 0.. R.R.8. 8^' BUSINESS CARDS Dr. E. C. Murray, L.D.S., dentU Burgeon, honor graduate of Toronts and Royal College of Dental SurgMu of Ontario. Gas administered for teeth extraction. Office at reaideae* Toronto Stret, Flesherton. Dr. A. Tambnll, RA., M.B., gnki. uate from the Faculty of MedidaSk University of Toronto. Officeâ€" RielK- ardson Block, Flesherton. Phone SB. Prince Arthur Lodge. SM. A.F. * A.M., meets in the Itfasonic hall, iCm> strong Block, Floeherton, every FM« day on or before the full moon. 0. Banks, W.M., F. J. TMttrston, Sec. Lucas & Henry, Barristers, Solicit- ors, etc.â€" I. B. Lucas, K.C. ; W. D. Henry, B.A. Offices, Markdale IacIs Block, Phone 2. Branch offices at Dundalk and Durham. Telford A Bimie. Barristers, soli- citors, etc., Officesâ€" Grey and Bmc* Block, Owen Sound; Standard Bank Block. Flesherton. (Saturdays). W. P. Telford Jr., J. P. p. Bimie. White iron bedstead, springs and Wm Kaiitin* t:«.»..^ a..^i.^ mattress: brass and box spring bed- # ,!t' *•"'•• V * .â- !?'"^ mahogany wash stand; camp-«rt, sofa ! t°' ^*"' ^^ovntie^i of Grey and SinMtai kitchen cnphoard. kitchen range, kit- ! '^*"" ""^ »t<>ck sales a speeial^. chen table, two rocking chairs. 60-cgg : Terms moderate., satisfaction glUv. Buckeye incubator, hot water; 12 tho- anteed. Arrangements for jhW" may be made at the Advance oSea. I roughbred White Wyandotte pullets, and several other household articles ROY GIBSON, Central telephone office, Fevenfeu^ Ceylon * or by addressinc me at TvntAam, j ^JglWWW*!!.^ "-

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