WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, '26 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE SCHOOL REPORTS Public Meetings IN THE INTERESTS OF HON. DR. JAMIESON Liberal Conservative Candidate FOR SOUTH GREY WILL BE HELD AS FOLLOWS: Wednesday, November 10th, Holland Centi« Thursday, November 11th, Feversham Friday, November 12th> Singhampton Monday, November 15th, Rocklyn Fred BOX SOCIAL AT ORANGE VALLEY All meetings wil commence at 8 o'clock and will be addressed bv the candidae and others. GOD SAVE THE KING SPRINGHILL SCHOOL REPORT Sr. 4 â€" Lola Blackburn, Audrey Browii. Jr. 4 â€" Earl Johnston, Clifford Allen, Annie Akins, Ellen Parker, Isabelle Ferris, George Allen, Jean j Beard. Jr. 3 â€" Cecil Thistlethwaite. Wil- fred Best. Willie Parker, Doris Waller. Jr. 2 â€" Merle Allen, Selma South, Marjorie Wyatt, Orren South, Harold Johnston_ I Ist Class â€" Doris South, Elsie \Vhite, Patsy Beard. I Sr. Pr. â€" • Nellie Thistlethwaite, Ivan Waller, Russel Johnaton. j â€" G. B. Littlejohns, Teacher. I S. 8. NO. 3. 08PREY 4th â€" Kenneth Moore, Clarence Winters, Harold Rin^, Edith Mclnnes, ' Harry Moore. 2nd Class â€" Margaret Mclnnes, Reta Grummett, Elmer McQuay. Sr. Pr â€" AUie Ring, Robbie Mc- Quay, Duncan Mclnnes, Gordon Moore Jr. Pr. â€" Mary Grummett, Charlie Grummett. â€"I. HINCKS, Teacher. THE LATE MRS. MILLER Sr. ;jâ€" Earl Ottewell VJ. Jr. 3 â€" Harry Hinvorer 82. Fawcett 77, Dorothy Gcnoe 71. Hurrah for the box social to be held I Mr. Wm. Miller received the sad / Sr. 2-Ernic Semple 2<J. in Orange Valley by the L.O.L. De- news Friday morning that his mother. Best in Spelling- Harry Hinvorer. „ee team, to be held in their hall on Mrs. Mary A. Miller had been found Figures are percentages I FriUuy, November I'Jth. A gr,od i dead in her house at Thomburv. the â€"A. M. f leg nun, leacner. program is being prepared. Ladies ! evening before. The late Mrs.' Mill- ^ with boxes free. Others 25 and 15 1 ^r was born in Euphrasia township U.S S. No. 16, Art. and Glenelg. cents. Come and enjoy a good lime. | 68 years ago and has been living in Sr. 4â€" Daisy Mc Whinny 68. Eva Com., G. W. Littlejohns, W. Alcox. Thornbury for the past 26 years. DIED Symes 62. , Jr. 4â€" Billie Martin 52, Ada Eagles 48. I Sr. :Jâ€" Joe Martin 78. ! Jr. 3~J. D. Campbell 68. Walter' RUTHERFORD â€" At Proton Sta- Eagles 6o. ! tion on PViday, November 5th, 1926, ' Sault^ Ste. Marie I Her husband predeceased her some 31 years ago. Surviving are three daughters and one son: Mrs. H. Bene- dict, Ravenna; Mrs. W. L. Chisholm, Port Arthur, Mrs. R. T. Langlev of n# William Miller 55. 2 â€" Mamie Martin 59, Joe Campbell | Mrs. IJdward Rutherford, agec? 75 I of Flesherton. The funeral took years. 1â€" Wilmer Eagles 65. Percentage attendance 80. are percentages â€" M. C. Murphy, Teacher The funeral took place to place Monday afternoon at 2.30 p.m. • Flesherton cemetery on Sunday andiMu:h sympathy is extended to Mr. Figures was largely attended. 1 Miller and sisters in their loss. SEE OUR Window Specials G.D.B. PIPE $3.75 NICKLE PLATED FLASHLIGHT FREE. BILLY PIPE $1.00 FOUNTAIN PEN FREE. WRIST WATCH $ 15.00 Vz DOZEN SPOONS FREE. INGERSOL ALARM CLOCK $4.50 VACUUM BOTTLE FREE. AXD M.^NY OTHERS TOO NUMEROUS TO MExXTlON. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT VISIT OUR BARGAIN TABLE. W. A. Armstrong & Son Established 1889 S. S. NO. 9. ARTEMISIA Sr. 4 â€" Hattie McRae, Cecil Magee Clinton Magee, Neil McDonald, Tom Skinner. Sr. 3 â€" Rowena Magee. Jr 3 â€" Dorothy Jamieson. Sr. 2 â€" Bob sicinnor, Stanley Ma- pree, Willie Fenwick, Billie Hanley, Percy Smith. Jr. 2 â€" Gerald Magee, Doris Mc- Rae, John Skinner. Sr. 1 â€" Wesley Jamieson, Edith Fenwick;. Bennie Hanley and Ella McRac, cfiual. Pr. â€" LilHan Magee, Fern Magee, Carolyn Skinner. ^ â€" M. CHRISTIE, Teacher. Maxwell School Report. 4 â€" 'Margaret New (perfect spell- ing), *May Bemrose, Lawrence Fen- wick, Warren Morrison, Mabel Ross, Ruby Robertson. Alma McClean, John Bemrose. Sr. 3â€" "Reta Fenwick, 'Kathleen Morrisom, *MarjoHe Seeley, *Jean Young, Cecil Chard, Billy Castle. Jr. 3â€" ^' Marjorie Guy, •Arleen Pal- lister, Mamie Kerton. Sr. 2â€" Edith Lougheed. Jr. 2^'Mario Chard, *Irene Parker May Linley, 'Isabel Pallister. 'Robt. Priestly, 'Billy Kerton, Annie Mur- phy, Stella Young, Donald Radley. 1 â€" 'Merle Buckingham, 'Ethel Fen- wick, 'Lloyd Morrison, 'Helen Guy, Jean Ross Sr. Pr. â€" 'Tommy Pallister, Jim Poole, Mabel Bemrose. Jr. Pr. â€" Betty Fenwick, Warren Priestly, Alice Murphy. Those marked * were present every day. â€" H. I. Maynard, Teacher. Small Advertisements LOST OB STRAYED. ] LOST-nA horse blanket, on Oct. 26, between Flesherton and Hoy's Corner | Findej- please leave at this office. GRAIN WANTED We are in the market for all kinds of grain at Ceylon. Get our prices â€"A. C. STRAYED â€" From lot 16, Con. j before selling, 10, Osprey, on or about October 30th, ' one ram 2 years old, ewe lamb, Ox- ! phone: 2 r 31. ford Down. Anyone seeing them, | ' ' pleace communicate with Ernie Haw- , ' ' â- ^â€" ton, phone Feversham. BOAB FOB SEKVICE MUIR, CEYLON. S. S No. G, Osprey. Form 1 â€" Bes.?ie Hindle, Mary Long, Burton Roberts. Sr. 3â€" 'Beatrice Hutchinson, Mil- dred Maxwell, Doris Roberts. Jr. 4â€" Melville Ilindle, Vera Rob- erta, Will Sander.son, Robert Long. Form 2 â€" Burton Hutchinson, Eva Poole, Burton McKenzic, Stella Mc- Kenzie, Johnny Poole, Jean McKenzie. First â€" Belva Long, Ethelyn Hutch- inson, Pansy Thomson, Edna Max- well, Reta Hindle, Burton Sanderson, Tom McKenzie, Earl Maxwell. Prize for teeth cleaning for Octo- ber, won by Vera Roberts, Beatrice Hutchinson, Doris Roberts, Eva Poole and Mary Long. â€" E. E. Allison, Teacher. SIX HILL STORES W*>lMir tot*thar in erdar that our ouatomerB in the tiz com- muiMtia* ta»r matarially b«n- eflk indiridually. ^ F. T. HILL & CO., Ltd Markdale, Ontario East Mountain Report. .5â€" Lillian Smart 71 Sr. 4 â€" Monica Rae 80, Mablc !SSia{3IQii>iI5ISSISISI35MStSlSISISS THE HILL STORE A Store everyone instinct- I ively iisaoclatei with high! quality mercitandiie at th4g fairest poeaibln price*. -I LADIES' COATS MODES IN VELOURS, DUVETYN, NEEDLEPOINT & TWEED CLOTHS. COLLARED AND CUFFED WITH FASHIONABLE FURS. COLORS: BROWN, TOUPE, RED & SAND. SIZES FROM 16 TO 20 YEARS, 36 TO 44, ' SIZE. SPECIALLY PRICED AT $15.00 TO $19.75. Extra Specials No 1 rack at Half Price. No 2 rack at a Special Price of S5.00 500 yds. pure Linen Towellinjij, spec. 19c. ,^00 yds Flannelette- 36 inches wide, all colors, for 25 c per yard. 5 dozen Cushion Tojjs. re^. 50c, spec. 25c. 5 dozen Conj^-oleum Mats, lHx36, 2 for 35 500 yards of Coatinji^s in brown- blue. white and tweed cloths. Just the thinj.; for children's coat.s. » Special Half Price. 20 dozen Children's wool and fleece lined Special 59c. 20 dozen Children's woo' and fleece lined lilooiners Si)ecial .S9c. Ladies' and Children's black wool Bloom- ers, all sizes. Special 59c. Gents' Furnishings Men's Sweater Coats, a pood work coat Special $L89. Men's Pullover Sweaters, while they last $1.4H. Boys' Sweater Coats with a good collar A real coat. Special $1.28. We have placed in stock a full ranpfe of Men's and Hoys' L'nderwear, all wool and fleece lined at sjjecial prices. Also a full ran^e of .Stanfield's Underwear at Special prices. Men's W'ool Socks, regtilar 50c. Special 3 pairs for $L00. Clothing Dept. Men's Leather lined Overcoats with fur collar. Just the thin>>- for a driving coat. HiH's price $2L95. Men's overcoats; the^e are a line that are a little out of style; Good material; ref,nilar prices ranging up to *18; while they last, Special $4.98. Boys' Overcoats, sizes from 22 to 28; a good serviceable coat; values up to $8; while they last, Special price $3.98. P.oys' Overcoats, sizes from iO to 35 ; regular va'ues up to $13.50; out thcv go Special Price $6.98. M(m's Suits; still a few left, sizes 36 to 40. of our br»)ken lines; values up to $24.50; Special Price $14.95. Men's Felt Hats, all colors; Values up to $5.00; Special $2.48. Boot & Shoe Dept. Ladies' Heavy Boots; a good boot for fall wear;' reg $3.50 and $3.75 for $2.75 Men's Rubber Boots, strong and dur- able ; a bargain at $3.50 a pair. 50 pairs Women's High Top Shoes, fine kid quality; special low price $1 pair. Ladies' Spats- all shades and heights; Extra Special Price of $1.00. FEVERSHAM PUBLIC .SCHOOL Sr. '1 â€" L. Moore*, J. McLean*, M. Davidoon, D Davidson, R. Hhvvton, M. Conn*, r'. Conn, R. Hallam. Sr. .3 â€" E. Heitman*, A. David.son, M. Conn*. .Jr. 3 â€" M. Foster, I. Thornbury*. M. Moore, B Conron*, G. Henderson, J. Heitman*, M. David.son, P. Simpson .Sr. 2 â€" J. Conn*, E. Moore*. .Ir. 2 â€" M. Haw-ton*, D. Short, L. Hud.son*. Sr_ 1 â€" J. Alexander*. Jr. 1 â€" L Hudson*, A. Heathcote, D. Kaitting. Sr. Pr. â€" .1. Short. Jr. Pr. â€" Billy Burke, Burton Hud- son*, Dorine Smith, Gordon Davidson. * Present every daj'; av. attend- ance 29 47; names in order of merit â€" E. M. FERRIS, Teacher. STRAYED â€" Came to my place,. No. 92-71630 Alan . vann. v<»b lot 28, cion. 13, Artemesia, three year ' . . "' *^ '/""• Alsoii yonn« To*. old steer, on or about September Ist. "^^ VV, both bacon type for Mrrlec Owner please prove property, pay ex- on lot 176. N.W. T. & SJt, penses and take same away. â€" Wm. 1 Terma â€" fl.OO. Semple, Eugenia. j â€" T. J, STINSON. FOR SALE ' PIGS FOR SALE â€" Nine young pigs G weeks old, cheap. Apply to Alex. Hutton, R.R. 2, Flesherton. BOAR FOR SERVICE Registered Yorkshire Boar for ser- viceâ€" Edgely Bright Vim, No. 99,99« FOR SALE â€" Quantity of dryjâ€" ^OP^J^^ «* Saugeen Bacon Hog hardwood.â€" Chas. Doupe, Phone 32 r Club. Terms ?L00. 14. Flesherto n. ! _c. HWDLE. FOR SALE â€" Comb honey, also ] Proton Station^ extracted, prices right and quality the j I^** 168-9, 3rd W.T.S.R., Artemesia. best. â€" Geo. W. Graham, Eugenia. . FOR SALE â€" 2 good Durham cows i supposed to be in calf, 6 and 8 years j old. â€" H. Freeman, Flesherton JERSEY BULL FOR SERVICE Registered Jersey bull for service. FOR^.SALEâ€" 20 bred-to-lay Anconaj'?''''^^ Brampton Jersey Conscript; hens. Will sell cheapâ€" Advance of- fice, Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" Purebred Pekin ducks, price $1.25.â€" P. Muir, Ceylon, phone 2 r 22. FOR SALE â€" Good steel tired buggy, with auto seat â€" W. J. Stewart & Sons, Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" Three two-year-old steers and three dry cows, in good condition. â€" A. C. Muir, Ceylon. Dam: Brampton Petune's Lady. Fee: §5.00 at time of service. â€" H. RADLEY, Flesherton. Ont. S. E. DeCUDMORE PHONE 63. FLESHERTON Genera] Insurance Specialist Real Estate and iDVestments â€" Inquiries Solicited â€" g F. T. HILL & Co., Limited, Markdale ROCK MILLS SCHOOL 4th Cla-oa â€" Winnona Patton 80, Ruby White 81, Margaret Fisher 68. Jim Pedlar 37. Sr. 3 â€" Ita Podlar 82, Mervyn Johnson 75, Robt. Dargavel 72, Nath- alie Patton 69, .Mice Sewell 63, Delia English 47, Joe Hawkins 42, Lawrence Shiers 9. Jr. 3 â€" Murray Fisher 80, Juflia Croft 51, Mervyn Best 48. Sr. 2 â€" Leo Patton 83, George Ak- itt 67, Delbert Smith 66, Laurie Rus- sell 52, Leila Clark 49, Hazel Shier 25. poR SALEâ€" Oxford Down regis- Jr 2 â€" Leslie Seeley 85, Velmaitered ram and ewe lambs of founda- Fisher 68, Rubv Akitt 63, Marguerite > tion quality and closest breeding ob- Croft 39, Lloyd Partridge 37. ^tainableâ€" Claude C. Akins. Flcsher- 1st â€" Mabelle Shiers. *°"' °"*^ Sr. Pr. â€" Lulu Ru-'sell, Iva English FOR SALE - Good brick veneered , MIDDLEBRO & BURNS house for sale in Flesherton; 8 rooms, Barristers, etc. main street; convenient to the high Ofifices â€" Owen Sound, Oorham school. Apply to S. Osborne, Town. | and Flesherton. FteshertoJi evenr Saturday afternoon and evening. FOR SALE â€" 4 Rose comb Rock cockerels and 2 Sussex cookerels for sale at once. â€" Jas. Stewart, Flesh- erton. FOR SALE â€" Building lot for sale in the village of Flesherton, half ac- re, opposite the high schooL â€" Mrs. Ellen Parker, Flesherton. GEO E. DUNCAN DUNDALK LICfa^SED AUCTIONEER For the (^onnty of Grey. Rmsod- l»ble terms. Satisfaction giwran- t«ed. Dates made at this office. Elsimore Shiers, Bobby Clark. Jr. Pr. â€" Ethel Dargavel, Jackie Monaghan, Roy Fisher, Lawrence Phillips, Cecil Shiers. Numbers are percentages; names in order of merit; number on roll 37; av. attendance 31.57. â€" ^Irs. F. J. Seeley, Teacher FOR SALE â€" . 6 Head of 2-year- old Cattle, 4 steers and 2 heifers; would make good short-keep feeders â€" A.\e\. Cameron, Eugenia. Phone Feversham. FARMS FOR SALE , On tb« Toronto Lins PrariaBU Highway. Three fanna, two oftm acres- and on* of 60 aexw all etaanO. First class bniJdings, up to daU ir every particular. Will acU any on* of these. Good brick house on ooii. the lai-ms. The stabling for am<. mals IS perfect. Qna farr tea ^ •cres hardwood bush and »iM^it nnndred has thiea actaa of tiabm and has buildlnnga for evaiytUM MY STAND AS I'.F.O. CANDIDATE FOR SOUTH GREY Direct representation for Agricul- ture. That plank is broad enough to draw the support of our urban brother, for the condition of Agriculture afjfects directly and immediately the condi- tion of our urban centres. A co-operatift'c lorm of Government enabling members to vote on the merits of each question, to keep faith with their riding rather than a leader of a party; and to elect and control the Cabinet. I stand for the O.T..\., the rigid enforcement of it and for the strengthening of it as time goes on. Cheaper hydro for farmer'.i and small centres and a farmer on the Hydro Commission. Cutting in half the fee for Automo- bile licenses and increasing the tax on gasoline. Cheaper credit for long term loans. Lower freight rates. Education to prepare people to live country life. Fart year courses bas- ed on the needs of rural life for country boys and girls. Rigid economy in public business. Advancement of all good social laws. Respect for the will of the people. Dethronement of autocracy, replacing it by democratic practice. Co-operation and the grading of farm products. I condemn the gerrymandering of constiluencir.s â€" taking 10 seats away from nirnl Ontario and giving these to the larjTP centres. The suppres- sion of representation by leaving vac- ant 7 seats in the Legislatur.- for a whole session. I condemn the spendihg of the People's monev on an Agricultiiral Inquiry Committee to get information nny farmer could hnve given and then, having secured it at great ex- pense, to disretrard it en'irelv. I stand for the closest possible bar- ony and understandinp' between fhr member and his constituency â€" the people are the master, the member the .servant, sent to represent and rnrrj- out t^o people's will. Yours very trulv. â€" F. R. OLIVER. FOR SALE â€" Dual purpose Short- horn, registered, born Sept. 3, out of dam Saugeen Bell No. 203,563, sire Hawthorn Chief 168,326. The dam, _.. . , , ,. - - *- a thee year old, fills a 12 quart naii i "f«»<>. including poultry hoosa of milk. Price $35. H. E. Karstedt Pig pens. Mo broken land and c^« Priceville, Ont. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE â€" Chopping done Tues- days and Saturdays â€" Graham Bros., Eugenia. MONEY TO LOAN â€" A sum of money on good security. Apply at this office intcrrtaad of weeds. Any person should investigata. -T. J. STINSON. "V Proton StattM F.a BUSINESS CARDS WANTED â€" Fresh Cow or one j of Ontario. just coming in, Jersey or part Jersey 1 teeth extraction. preferred. Box 16, The Advance. NOTICE â€" Carload of oats, corn and screening to arrive November 1. â€" W. J. Stewart & Sons, Flesherton. Dr. E. C. Murray, LJJJJ., i^M •urgeoB, honor graduate of T«««alo •««> Royal CoUege of Doital Sni«MM Gm administered fir OlBee at reaMiMe Toronto Stret. Flesherton. NOTICEâ€" Feed Corn, also a fresh .. . ^_ car of Screening in store in the Cey-!*fdson Block. Flesherton. PbeL" Ion granary I will be there each ' day for the next week â€" H. Spofford. Dr. A. Turnlmn, BjL. MA, uate from the Faculty of University of Toronto. Offleeâ€" Mgif N. TAKE WARNINGâ€" Hunting and trapping on lota 176, 177, 178 and 179, i S.W.T. & S?1l.. and one lot. No. 177 . â- ^ ,â€" north-east T. & S.R.. strictly forbid- °*y <"» or before the funll moon. Robt den. Any hounds found trespassihg ' Down, W. M., F. J Thurston, Sec on said lots will be shot. â€" Thoa. 'J. ! Prince Arthur Lodg^ SS3, AJR. « A.M., meets In the Masonic hid^ M^m- strong Block. Flesherton, erery f». on said lots will be shot. â€" Thos. 'J. | Stinsoa. Lucas A Renry. Barrtaten, 8«IM^ j are, etc,â€" L B. bueaa, K.a j W. B, FARM TO RENTâ€" lOO-acres of good farming land, about two and a „^„^ ,j^ ^^^^^^^^^ M^kdale quarter miles from Markdale. Reas- r,^,^ Foone^Bwnch^ onable terms. Apply to Mrs. Sol. Hill D^^^^y^ ,^ Dwham Markdale, Ont. | â- t FARM FOR SALE 100 acres, lots 141-142, 2nd East T. and S. R., Artemesia. Brick hou.^e, gorxl frame barn, well watered. Ap- ply to Rev. W. A. Sinclair, Box 309, Whitby, Ont. BOAU FOR SERVICE Telferd « Blnli^ Barrlatva, aa«- citors, etc, Cf e ie Qimt a^ BMat Block. Ow«n Souirf; SIwiAh< Bm* Block, PWalMrtmv. (Satndaya). W P. "Mferd Jr., J. F. P. Tamworth bo!\r far ser\-ice, «o 2-16.S16, on Lbi 140-117, 3r.i range â€" L. MEGGOTT. Apr. 27. Flesherton Wau KaMttec tor the eennties of Qwmf ^ti Farm antf atoek salae a IVmw HMilerai •nteed. Arraaaanv may be laadp at the A rtvns e Ontral tetephone aSe ^» ii(1«|rM>«-nr mm at