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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER S, 1926 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE ANNUAL MID-SUMMER FURNITURE SALE Wed., Sept. 1 until Sat, night, Sept. 11th / • W'v Iia\f made cxtrcnie alterations durinj? the past month ti) our I'urniturc Solrc" which enables us to take another stci) forward in fullihncnt of our motto which is SlvKVlCE. Wc cordially invite you to take advantage of this sale to coiiu- in and inspect our stock and see our new store. This Sale consists of a 10% Discount on any article bought during the Sale for Cash. Below are a few items to show the saving power during the sale: WAY SAGLESS SPRINGS REG. $11.00, DISCOUNT PRICE $9.90. This spring sells for $11.50 in the catalogue. SOLID OAK DINING ROOM SUITE 8 pieces, REG. $85, SALE PRICE $76.50 KITCEN CABINET, OAK, REG.' $43.00, DISOUNT PRICE $38.70. WE EXPECT A CHESTERFIELD SUIT REG. $175, SALE PRICE $157.50. BED OUTFITS, consisting of bed, spring and mattress, REG. $24, SALE $21.60. 'i'hese few items will give you an idea of the saving price of this sale, as we offer the same discount on any article in our store. As you know our goods' are all ticketed and there will he no marking up feroe the sale. Should we only have one article of any one kind, kindly allow us the privilege of keeping it until the sale is over as a sample, as our room will not allow us to keei) too heavy a stock. We have been competing with catalogue prices and this will give you an opportunity of beating these prices. THOS. W. FINDLAY la'RXlTL'RK DFvALKR FLESHERTON FLWF.RAL DIRKCTOR FLESHERTON TelephDnes in Houso and Store Flesherton Champions of Centre Grey League WON 7-6 IN »rH INNING BALLY WHKN X\.Ci)ii HITS SCORING UK ITS WITH WINNINC; RIN By a ninth innint? rally thut wus sensational the chBiiipioii Klesherton , Greys of l'J25 iluplicated their ' performance and are ui;ain iliampionsl <jr the Centre (Jrey League for I he seascn of I'JliC, and at the expense of' the Dundalk Shainroi-ks. ; The bi(f crowd we?'t wild with joy i when the winning j-aii cro.ssed the I plate and the field was alive with humanity applauding the Flesherton team for their bright fini.-sh. The Dtndalk .Shamrocks put up a gam^ : -rap and their playinfr was. entirely opjjosite to that indulged in the week before on their own Krounds. They played like veterans, had only one error, and foi- .some time at least dur- inK' most of the frame it seemed a.s tliouE-h they had taken tho measure of the local team. When Flesherton went to hat in their half of the eighth inning with Dundalk in front with a four run lead, it looked as though the locals could not penetrate the de- fence that Was up again.st them tmou:i debt of this country reduced ;and thiti land of ours made a place j which will not only hold its own I youths and maidens, but will attract , the masses of the best blood of the .motherlands. "Canada for Canad- ,ian8," is my motto; your best inter- 'ests my highest ambition; your united supported my heartfelt desire. Gratefully yours, â€" R. T. EDW.A.RDS. The People's Obndidate. NOTICE TO CREDITORS I '1 To the Electors of South-Easl Grey: Dear Fellow Electors: i Notice is hereby given that all per- : .4ons having any claims or demands against the e!<tate of JIary Tuplinjf, late of the Township of Osprey in the County of Grey, widow, deceased, who ' died on or about the First day of I June, 1926, are required to forward their claims duly proved, to the un- dersigned, on or before the 25th day of September, 1920. i -And notice is hereby further given Chosen un:inimou.^ly as the Liber-! that after the .said date the executors al-Con.icrvative candidate for thislwll proceed to distribute the estate, banner riding, I pledge myself, if el- paving regard onl- to auch claims as ... „„.„_ I ! they will then hhave notice of. ccted, to use my every power and: ,; , , , ^ „. , ^. . ,0^. .. - -- â€" -.- ".- -â- â€" at 4u « *u • f *v \ Dated at Collingwood this 18th day However .Sparks was hit by a pitched influence for the furthering of the^^j August 1926. '^"" ""â-  ^^â- â- -'â€"'' "'â€"•â- '• =- best interests of the farmers, the in- Executorsâ€" Christopher Thomson dustrial workers and the commercial and John S. Tupling, Fevershani, Ont. classes of our beloved Canada. MALCOLM McLEAN, Drawer 20, I will endeavor to have the enor- ) Collingwood, Solicitor for Executois. N BE SURE TO ATTEXD 'I^HIC ANNUAL Flesherton and East Grey Ag'l. Society Fall Fair Thur. & Fri,, Sept 23-24 FULL PROGRAM OF SPORTS. VARIED AND INTERESTING EXHIBITS. ALCTIOX SALE â€" 10 HORSES KXTKA EVEXLNH; A'i"J^R.VCTIOXvS OLD TIME l^'inDLING AND STEP DANCING Full particulars on large posters. Roht. Richard.son. Pres. S. E. dcCudinorc. vScc OWEN SOUND Individual instruction. Business and Shorthand courses. Preparatory courses for those who missed first chance at public schtol. I Catalogue Free. C. A. Fleming, F.C.A. G- D. Fleming, .â- siaia'sajaMaiMaiaiE'aiMiaiaia'aiaiaiaaBajsjaisia'aiaQTMaai^^ A credit 'auction jale of 10 Horses will be held on lot 10-1, T. & S.R., for- I iiierly F. J. Cun-\' farm, now owned I by J. B. Thibauueau, on Friday, .Sep- tember 17th. Terms â€" (i months \ credit on approved joint notes accept- able at bank or C'/i per annum off for eash. W. L. Courtney, Prop.; O'jo. Duncan, Auctioneer. FALL TERM OPENS Sept 1st at The ball and took his base, Wauchope sin gled .^ending .Sparks to third, who then scored on a pass ball, Alcox batt- ing for Thurston walked. Kitchen fan- ned and A kins hit a double scoring Wauchope, .Alcox. on his attempt to ni.ike home on the hit was iiut out at the plate and then .Muir fanned. The hectic ninth inninef, which was to spell defeat for Dundalk, oiiened with Fk.iherton two runs down and Dundalk with '.o-itidrTico that th» wfis nracticall" theirs. Boyd went to bat with "reat confidenje and at once sintjled. McTavish was safe on an in- field hit, Frank Bctts secured his jec- ond hit for the day with a single to left field' and Boyd scored. There were two men on ba.ses and none down with one run to fi*t to tie the score and the winnin": run r>n first bai,^. .Sparks hit a sacrifice fly to left field and McTavish promptly came home on the catch to tie the eranio. Bettr at once stole second and on Wauch- ope's went to third. Excitement now ran high when .Alcox oamo to bat and with two men d'>wn and the winning run rn third anil with two strikes cnllcd on him .Akox singled to the third baseman, who after a moment's hesitation fa'lcd to cet .Alcox at first and Belts romped home with the run that gave Flesherton the champion- ship for the .second ser.r.on. Mel Thompson pitched well for eight inn- ings and retired in the ninth with Small Advertisements LOST AND FOUND BOAR FOR SE RVICE on^ltSLTtplTs, o-l^rYSire' No. 92-7Jo30.~7iro a youn. York- sew. Information thankfully receiv- shire pig, both bacon type for serricf edâ€" A. Cameron, Eugenia. on lot 176, N.W. T. & S.K., â€" Termsâ€" 11.00. F O R S A L E ! FOU SALE â€" Young pigs 5 weeks! old. â€" Fred Jamieson, Eugenia. , â€" T. J. STINSON. BOAR FOR SERVICE Registered Yorkshire Boar for ser- vice â€" Edgely Bright Vim, No. 99,09« â€" Property of Saugeen Bacon Hog .About 1000 feet of Club. Terms $1.00. â€" C. HINDLE, Proton Station. Lots 1G3-9, 3rd W.T.S.R., Artemesia. FOR SALEâ€" Young Pigs for sale, "i weeks old â€" Thos. Fenwick. Eugenia FOR SALE wcli-seasoncd hardwood flooring. I.ach'.an McArthui, Pricevillc. For Saleâ€" Wiel^er baby can-iage, good as new, extra quality, for sale' cheapâ€" W. G. Kennedy, Flesherton. JERSEY BULL FOR SEllVICE FOR SALEâ€" Four Yorkshire sows, none down in fav,)r of Do-ighVs aifter i ^il' due to farrow »". 9-''^^'''-~'o,?^o i •«;,„ Betts broke his heart with a hit. .' Hatton. R.R. .5, \iarkdale, phone 29r2. \ i>ire Registered Jersey buU for service. Brampton Jersey Conocript; NOTES ON THE GAME M. Thompson pitched a good game for Dundalk, allowing only six hits and had S strikc-outs; but Ru.^sell Kitchen allowed Dundalk only four hits, most of their runs coming on er- rors, and had seven strike-outs to his credit. SIX HILL STORES We buy together in order (hat ouroumtofneriin the six com- munities may materially ben- efit individually. FJ. HILL & CO., Ltd Markdale, Ontario THE HILL STORE I A Store everyone instinct-^ ively associates with high^ quality meroharrdise at the^ faireat possible prices. New Coats New Millinery New Dresses Kitchen has wc;i ten games for the champions this year with only two defeats and one tie game. .A good record. The cup is fn the jewellery store window for the inspection of »he liublic. FOR SALEâ€" Ford touring car inpgg good running ordol*, liJlS model, very | cheap. .Apply at Advance office. j FOR SALE â€" Young pigs for sale, j %Vl per pair, also 6 purebred Tarn- ! worth .;ows ready for breeding. â€" H â-  Radlcy, Flesherton. \ FOR SALEâ€" Building lot for sale-| in the village of Flesherton, iialf ac- j re, opposite the high school.- KUen Parker, Flesherton. Dain: Brampton Petune's Lady. $5.00 at time of service. â€" H. RADLEY, Flesherton, Ont. -Mrs. S. E. DeCUDMORE PHONE 53. FLESHERTON General Insuranci^ Specialist Real Estate and Investments â€" Inquiries Solicited FOR SALE â€" Rifle, 25-20; box stove, new wheelbarrow and a quant- â-  ity of fancy iron fencing. â€" S. Seniple, Flesherton. MIDDLE BRO & BURNS Barristers, etc. - . Ofificesâ€" Owen Sound, Durhait , Flesherton every" !and Flesherton. FOR SALEâ€" Hou3e antl . lot for ', Saturday afternoon and "evenin: sale; large house with one and a half McTavish scored 2 runs for Flesh- 'acres of land.â€" John Wright, Town, erton and Mctnlyre al.^o got two for* Dundalk. Fleshorton'.-J other runs '^ were scored by Kitchen. Boyd, Betts FARMS FOR SALE Sparks and Wauchope. It wa.i FlcLiherton's seventh straight win for the season and the third de- feat administered to Dun<!alk in four meetings. Flesherton had five errors thut re- sulted in .'i o^' Dundalk's runs.while Flesherton had only one run as a gift on one error for Dundalk. I Ou the i Highway. Toronto Line ProvincW Three farms, Mvo of ip .^ MISCELLANEOUS ^ BO.ARDKRS W.ANTEDâ€" Reason- '**!"' *"<^ <>«« <>' 80 acres all clear«a. First class buildings, up to dat« i>. any oa« able toamis. â€" Mrs. .S. J. Scmple ' every particular. Will sell Wantedâ€" 50 S. C. White Leghorn ' cf these. Good brick house on on ?!^ "^the farms. The sUbling for anh!- ;mals IS perfect One f^nr It Wa.i the best game Dundalk )i!ay- [ e.l this year and they were unlucky in , not coming out ahead. It is the qual- i ity of a champion team to iforge iihead under adversity, to win. * Specials 10 doz. Brassieres, all sizes. Special 39c. 100 yds. 42in. Pillow Cotton Special 47c 100 yards Pure Linen Towelling. Spec- ial $1.29 and $1.39. Girls' all-wool Plaid Dresses, sizes 8 to 14 years. Special $5.25 to $6.75. Clothing Department Men's Suits, values from $22.50 to $26.50 to clear at $14.98. Young Men's Double and Single Breast- ed Suits in plain blue & striped. Reg- ular value $35.00, to clear $24.75. Men's Rain Coats in tweed; also cravan- ett. While they last $3.98. Grocery Department Granulated Sugar, 10 pounds 69c. Jelly Powders, 4 packages for 25c Wonderful Soap, 4 for 25c. S pound pail of Honey. 60c. a pail Classic Cleanser, 3 tins for 25c. Fly Tox Spray. Regular 50c. for 45c. Gents' Furnishings Department M^'^Felt Hats, all colors, Reg. values up to $5, to clear at $2.48. Men's Work Shirts, new shipment just arrived, to clear at 95c. Men's and Boys' Belts in brown and black to clear at 23 c. Men's Fine Shirts. Regular values from $3 to $3.50, to clear a $1.98. Men's Cotton Socks, 2 pair for 25c. Men's Fine Socks' Special 29c. each Boots and Shoes Men's Heavy Work Boots. Reg. $3.50 to $3.75. Special $2.76. Ladies' Blond 1 -strap slipper. Spec. $2.95 Ladies' Blond Pumps. Special $2.95 50 pairs of Pumps and Oxfords. Regular $4.50. Special $L98 Special disc, on sandles and running shoes The team goes to Crceniore to-day (Wednesday) for a game and Cree- I more will visit Flesherton on Wed- nesday of next week for the return game. Creemore has a good team and two good games should result. It will be the first meeting of these two teams. Reg. Hutton is home from Detroit and will play in the series. We want a good crowd out to the Creem(«re-Flesherton game on Wed- « nesday SeptenibA- 15. It is likelv to lie the last game of the season. Pulloti or young hens. Will pay good piico. â€" Box 23, Fevershani. ;'""'» '3 periect. One f^nr has NOTICEâ€" Chopping done Satut^ **^''^j ^'''"^'^ood bush and anotasr davs only.â€" Graham Bros., Eugenia. , """^'^^ has three acres of timlte ; ,and has buildinngs for everythtatf FOR SALE 1 needed, including poultry house m5 'P'« PeM. No broken land and eloi; Any person interataM "^ House and lot for sale, six room- of weeds, ed frame house, good woodshed, a | should investigate, good barn and parden. â€" Apply to ' John Blackburn. ^ FARM FOR SALE 100 acres on the Provincial High- way, I'i miles south of Flesherton; good barn 50x60 with stone wall; brick veneer houso, drive shed, pig pen and hen house, 10 acres good bush, well watered and fenced. â€" JAS. FERRIS, Flesherton. Imy -T. J. STINSON. Proton Station P.flL FALL FAIR DATES Bolton Oct. 1 and 2 Brampton Sept. 28and 29 Caledon .Sept. 22 and 23 Chatsworth Oct. 14 and 15 Chealey Sept. 21 and 22 Clarksburg Set)t. 21 and 22 C.dlingwood Sept. 28 - Oct. 1 Dundalk Sept. 29 and 30 Durham Sept. 23 and 24 % I Fcversham Sept. 27 and 2H ^ FLESHERTON SEI»T. 23 & 24 Grand Valley Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 Holstcin Sept. 28 and 29 Kcmble Sept. 23 and 24 Kilsvth r..Sept. 28 and 29 London (Western) Sept. 11-18 Meaford Sept. 15-17 Mount Forest Sept. 15 and 16 Markdale Oct. 5 and 6 Orangeville Sept. 14 and 15 Owen Sound Sept. 14-16 Paisley Sept. 28 and 29 Palmerston Oct. 4 and 6 Pricevllle Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 Royal Winter Fair Nov. 12-20 THRESHING OUTFIT FOR SALE F. T. HILL & Co., Limited, Markdale 36.60 c-linder. self feeder, 18.20 h.p. steam engine, to be sold at a sacrifice. All in first class repair and ready for work. Water tank will be included. â€" CHAS. BOYCE. Ceylon. Lot 5, Con. 1, Artemesia. GEO E. DUNCAN DUNDALK LICENSED AUCTIONEER For the county of Grey. Reason- »ible terms. Satisfacrtion guaran- teed. Dates msde at this office. FARM FOR SALE BUSINESS CARDS Dr. E. C. Murray. L.D.S., denial surgeon, honor graduate of Toroato and Royal College of Dental StirgMM of Ontario. Gas administered te teeth extraction. Office at residawis Toronto Stret, Flesherton. i Dr. A. Tnmbnll. B.A.. MJB, gn*. aate from the Pacidty of MsdJct»L University of Toronta Offlce-^uII lardson Block. Flesherton. Pbe^ ti I . ^*â„¢* '^''''•nf lodge. S3S, A.R. « ; „ J , ' "" "^^s '" ^''e Masonic hlOi ibm. 100 acresâ€" clay loam, well watered, ; strong Block. Fleehertro, e^r IM. good stone wall barn 50 x 60, sheep day on or before the funll moon rX pen, hog pen, poultry house, driving i Down. W. M., F. J Thurston Sec house, small orchard, 20 acres of j • !^ ! bush, good frame six roomed house [ LncM A Henry, Banistera^ S«JMl> and woodshed, stone foundation, ccllai ' ars, etc* â€" L B. Lnctta, tOL J W • has cement floor two mile.; aouth^f Henry, BJV. Offices, Matkdala £ncfl Flesherton. Bkjck. Phone 2. Bwnch offleea A â€"J. Thistlethwaitc. Flesherton P.O. Dundalk and Dtoliam ^^ Farm For Sale x.lford a BlnUe. B«rri.ttr^ ssa. 100 acres on the 3rd line of Osprey, g^JJ" ^S^L^^^Htijl^^lS^ four acres bush; well watered, hard ^T^ ^7^ SotOtii SfndfcW and soft water; large brick house, ""»«. FresBefttfn, (Si(tluaVI)> W, barn 44x56; hen house, sheep pen, " Telf<Jfd Jr.. J. P. P. Sinilib drive shed 24x50. . tf23Aug ROBERT HILL, 1 w. k«jmi^ .• ^ ~ Maxwell P. 0._ '*â- â€¢ «•«*»«. h h t ut i _. - â€" tat xht eexUmna at Qttr I BOAR FOR SERVICE jp.â„¢ .„j rtaek Terms modenit«,» sif Taraworth Boar fotr service, No.lgntewL Atnui««mi 2-16,816, on Lot 14&â€" 147, 3rd range aay be aais at tks â€" L. MEGGOTT, lOtatnl flffnigip, «g||, Apt. 27. Fleehertoa sr br aMN«ti« •• at -*â- &*•*

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