THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE WEDNISDAT. 3VLY », IMT 4 I' ••f » t l< t '. f •'. Snikii Mwey to Dfstait PtiBts Yon ctn tend uy amonnt of moa- ey to any point in Canada at a mini* mum of azpcnee by uainc a Standard Bank Money Ordar. Thia method ia tiie aimplest, aafeat and most con- anient way to aand nmittsncaa by mail in tlie Dominion; if tiia mall ffOB aatmy no loaa ia goatainad. Should yoQ detixa to land monay to a point ootiide the country, a Staad> ard Bank Draft will ifrre your par- poa« for forwarding money to for- eign placet. ST(\NDARD BANK OF CAM^^J^A. rUtSHEKTON BKANCHâ€" C T. Batlr. MoMfiir CPJL TDIB TABLE jSuccessfuI Fox Farm by u^ ^"* "^""^ ^**""" "j K«raWt Brcs., Priceville Goinc South Gotngr North' _„ 8-08 a.m. 11.52 «an.l " ^" ;;e ofintereat to many ^le ^^^^j^ ^^^ are to be moved to the H°»^- 8.53 p.m. to know that Karstsdt Bros, of Pme. ^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^ ^^^ ^^ 8.31 p.m. _ 4^33 P-m. ville have made_ a auccesa of silver ^^ ^j, ^^ j^ ^ ^^^^ 1^^ Smk PIm TM Wilt Make Fair a Siecest Plana for the making of the E^t Grey Fall Fair the banner fair in South Gray are proceeding and alf ready the afforta of the offieera are bringing forth fruit. Thia year the number of ipecid prise* offered have b^n douUedi each dau re- ceiving their ahare of attention. One of the apaeiala which ia attracting eonaiderable attention is the flae large ailver cup donated by the T. Eaton Co., Toronto, for the fam- ily of one honae winning the liigh- sat number of pointa at the fair. Thia cup will be on diaplay in the window of the Armatrong Jewellery Store. Another Item of intareat fb- exhib- itors ia that the Society baa raiaed the prize money $100. eipecially in Ladies' Work, Horses and Cattle and Roots and Vegetables. Many new ad- ditions have been made to the list, in- cluding a class for silver grey and black foxes, there being several in this district who have consented to exhibit. The exhibitors of cattle and aheep will be pleased to know that the The maila deae at Fleaherton foUowa: For the north at 11.00 ajn, aeuth at 3.30 BOUth Five yearj ago three registered for those attending the fair to view Black Fox ranchin they began with .-.»= x<;biow«x<^ fi, f v For morning train' foxes and have developed until they * !• • e ^i. a- _*„ ., , ^ „n-» XI. u XI. -x .. • X J The enthusiasm of the directors is mail closes at 9.00 p.m. the have now thirteen parrs of registered previous evening. Local ajM Personal [Stock with an increase of forty-eight ' pups as this year's crop. Among their foxes are found prize winning stock S I end offspring of winners at the Royal .'Winter Fair. A couple of weeks ago a good omen for the success of the fair to be held on September 22-23 tBis year. If you are not already a member of the society secure a tick- et from Secretary Findlay or any Ttr w w -iv^ Ki „ .X • r^ l""""'^^'^- ^--""f^"^ ««.oaKu, ^ ^^^ directors and boost for the Mr. W. W. Tnmble wa» m Owen tl.-ev nurchased a small farm of | „ _ . „ . Sound on Tuesday. j twenty-three acr:3 at the edge of 1 tire y fail tair. The Saturday night crowds in town , Priceville and have begun the erection | continue to increase. I of a ranch on a large scale, where <. QSOreV OlO BOV WOII SendThe Advance to a friend; 11.50 f^ey will move their present stock. *^ ' - •'- - - per yeai- in advance. jThey will have ore of the best equipp- T,ru X. x„ tu 1 J » ' ed fox ranches in this section of the VVTiat to wear over the weak end? ^ t x. . ,. , country. In the fall when these Sil- ver Black Foxes have developed their full coat of fur, it will be well worth Why not a hat of some kind? Dr. E. Almond, the noted eye-sight a Fine Scholarship specialist of Toronto, will be at thei^ â- x„ „„„ «.i,„„. „„„ „„-ii u „„i „ . „ „ , , , . going to see them; you will be wel- Park House, Saturday, July 30th. comwL Mr. and Mrs. Allan Watson and' daughter spent the week end with Orangeville friends. Mrs. (Dr.) Pattison and two child- ren are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. Gilchrist. News of interest to friends in Os- prey appeared in the examination re- ! suits of Toronto University. Thomas N. Scott, formerly of Mc- Intyre and Singhampton, not ^only was sucdessful in all his examinations but was also awarded the No. 4 Can- adian General Hospital Scholarship. the value of which is two hundred and The Glorious Twelfth was royal "^^y ''''"^'^- '^°'" '« '" ^^^ *'"^ ly celebrated in Singhampton. The y^" and is preside_nt of the Student 12th at Singhampton The UasoM at Chirch The aimaal chnrch parade of Prince Arthur Lodge No. 3^3, AJ'.AA.M., was held on Sunday evening to St. John's United Choreh, when about 45 brethren assembled for worship. Rev. S. G. McCormack, M.A., of Priceville and eh^jiUin of the Lodge, preached a very fine sermon that was instruct- ive to everyone. The subject of the sermon was 'The Two Pillars" and was Uken from 1st Kings 7: 22 '"And upon the top of the pillars was lily work." Miss Mildred PhiUipa of Palmerstim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Phillips, gave a beautifully- rendered soprano solo "My Task" that received much favorable com- ment. The choir aiao sang an an- them anmber. WARRANT WAS NOT ISSUED In the issue of The Advance of June 22nd we stated that a warrant had been iaaued for the arrest of Wm. Thompson of Dundalk for the theft of two Iambs from Wm. Reid of the O.D.R. We were in error in stating j that the warrant was issued, although we had supposed our information was from a reliable source. I I Mrs. C. J. Bellamy and three child- ren spent a delightful two weeks with her brother, Mr. Ben Wilson, in St. Catharines and with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bellamy in Burford, returning by way of Toronto. j Mr. and Mrs. Wes Armstrong spent Lodges of Osprey district, joined by Parliament of the Faculty of Dentis Sunday at the tatter's parenta'l home No. 651 from Glen Huron and led by ^"^ °* Toronto University. He is the in Dundalk. the Kiltie Band, marched through the yo'"«est son of the late Thomas Justice Wright of Toronto spent a streets to Taylor's beautiful grove ^cott of Singhampton, who was clerk ^ day with^hia brothw, John, the first where speeches appropriate to the day ,<** Osprey Township for many, years, part of the week. _ were delivered by Revs. P. Sullivan, , Miss Mabelle Gilchrist and Jack Creemore; Mr. Hunt, Duntroon; Mr. j Mr. Wm. Turney is attending the LeCelles of Toronto are visiting at Yo»«g, Fe^ersham; J. E. Jamison, funeral of his mother, who passed the former's home here. Collingwood and others. Mr. W. L. away early Monday morning at her The Auxiliary of the W.M.S. meets Taylor, reeve of Osprey was the home at Holland Landing, in the United church at 3 p.m. on Fri- chairman and welcomed the many j^^ ^^^ y^^^ q^ Stuart and family day next. j visitors to Singhampton. ' of Powassan spent Tuesday with the Mr. George Mitchell of Toronto was ^ *"** ^^^ fixture was. won by former's brother, Fred, in town and a visitor at his parental home here Singhampton in competition with called on old friends, who were de- over the week end. i Creemore and Duncan, and in the lighted to see them again. - „ _,, â- _ J / VI J evening, Hammill's Hall was filled Mr. Elwood Genoa and two children x x of Toronto are spending thia week with his mother, Mrs. Jas. Genoa. Dr. Wharton and Miss Wharton of Cayuga were visitors with Mr. and Mis. Wea- Armstrong last week. Miss Loia Welton of Mount For- to greet the Dundalk Dramatic Cliib in their splendid three act drama "Brie." est. IS spending a few hohdaya with „ w Ti 1 _ «!*__ , week. They ware called home by the Misa Helen Weltoa. » . j *. * m «^<x i ii> ..-_.. «r .â„¢ x^ â- unexpected death of Mis. Mitchell's Mr. Gordon McKJnnon of St Cath- p»ndnioth«r. arines spent a day with hia mother ^„ \ On July Ttii Mr. J. A. Lever of the Mr. and Mrs. J. K. S. Mitchell and little son itf Chicago were viaitors at , ,. , .... .x. ,^. the former's parental home here laat ^ »?*•«*»« » '** »»• l^^' ^^,^» Come to Ceylon garden party at W. Gibson's on Friday, August 12th, under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid. Full particulars later. â€" Mrs. W. Gib- son, Pres.; Mrs. A. Sinclair, Sec. Mra. Wm. Bentham and son, Ed., , r>. t..â„¢ u Toronto Lfaie north, brought a stalk «r. w. •'f^.^JJ'^^^ ;* of spring whMt into The A^hrwjce * '""« T^ L J".,**^^ ^- * office ttat ».«iai«d 37 btehe. in **« ^^*^ Stewart and family. ^^^^^^ ^., ^^y j^ ^^ ^^j^;^^ ^^^ The new flower bed on the market ^.j^j.^ „j ^^^ ^^ remarkable Is increasing in beauty as each of ^^^^ „^ ^ ,„j ,^ 0,5, ^hne of the various flowers come into bloom. ^|^ Mar. Miss A^Lever returned to h« ^ y,^^ ^ ^^^ ,, Harkaway home m Toionto after spendm, a .way o« Sunday laat. after couple of weeks with friends â- ««», rf»^ janw.^ wood poi«>aing and Telatives here. pneumonia, and leaves to mourn the Mrs. Bert Moody^ and Mrs. Gordon hws of a devoted wife and mother. Moody and two children of Toronto her husband and three smidl children, were the gusats laat week of BIr. and Mr. Johnston Is ^telt known through Mrs. Alex. MeKechale. are spending a few holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Crossley and Mr. and Ifrs. C. J. Groaalcy. The eoterprlsinig mtetshant l)4y« advertiaing for- the same reason that farmer buya fertilizer; to make grow whM»~ only one grew before. Mr. and Mrs. Jbs. Armstrong and family and Mrs. Akinhead have re- turned to their cottage for the sum- mer. Mr. Thompson accompanied them; the gentlemen catqming home the same week. Next we^ we wiU puhlfcrii the ad. dress given by Mifa Smma Oliver on â- pioneers of Ontario", Miss Oliver haviiv received the prixe for Public Mr. and Mrs. E. Kane and little te»«»«i Wm in hla grMt iMi. out this district, and •ympaihy ll «r> Speaking at the lecent Famu Youth Rally in Flesherton. daughter and Misa Robinson of To- ronto are the gueata of Mr. and Mrs. Jaa. Wilson. Misses Mildred and Elda Phillips of Palmerston have been visiting with friends in thia locality for two weeks and returned home Sunday evening. ) Mr. and Mrs. J. H. "Thake and son,' Harold, and MrArt Blackwell, all of Hamilton, have been spending tKe past week with the Stewart families here. 1 Mr. Marvin Button of Detroit Is visiting his parent). Mr. and Mra. A | Button, East Backline, and leaves this Tlyirsday for Detroit. Marvin has been Om the Detroit police force for the past fourteen months and appeara aa though the work agrees, with him. "Psint up'' has been the slogan of a number of town merchants recently and with a liberal coat of paint have considerably brightened up their store fronts. Theae are W. G. Ken- nedy, W. J. Stewart A Sons, the Arm- atrong block, including telephone of- fice, jewellery store, Hickling's store and the poat office and the Standard Baak block. TOUE SUMMSm COTTAGE it at Attractive losiile at Out? MAKE your sunmMr cottage comfortable and home-like *" with Gyproc Fireproof ptu^tions and ceiii^igs. At small cost the whole mterior may be •transfocmed mto attractive, c6sy rooms. Wrile tot (iM bookletâ€" "Uy Home." li will tell you hoie Crprae, Kocbcaed Gypmm In iutoU ii s ShcaUiiiis aad IiumIw «tfl reduce your f uai 1^ (ton ao to iO%. â- na OHTAMO CYPSUM Ca. UMITEO, FAIUS. CANAOa For Sale By Frank Duncan - - *- - Fle»herton, Ont. Make your store M There are a lot 0/ 9 women in small ^ towns surrounding your store who can be per- suaded to look on your store as their own. £ Calling them by Long Distance at the very low rates for Interur- ban Serice, to offer them some special bargain or to invite them to a sale will help them form the habit of comity to you for any- thing. fit doesn't require a large stock. \\'hole- saler's ar.d manufac- turers' warehouses are at your elbow. By Long Distance you can order and promptly receive any- thing yotir customers may have seen advertised in n^^garinps or new^npers. This trade can be yours, if you will go after it. â- X T^ew ^Ar fistic Creations Yoor friends will envy you when you serve them from this rich and graceful Grosvenor Tea Service, latest creation in COMMUNITY PLATE «a»ffLETE TABLE SERVICES" And, if 70a woold it a £riend indeed jast make a gift of soch a set'â€" or any one of the many atyr GnocDinTT Service Dbhcs we ate showing. Bread Trays, Platters, and Cake Baskets, all matching perfectly the famous GMtMONrrr Puitb designs. Magnificence, grace and utilityâ€" combined at a price most modest. W. A. ARMSTRONG & SON JEWELLERS Flesherton, Ont. Real Specials Say, you have often gone into, an ice cream parlor and saw on the menu the name of some favorite spec- ial and was g:Iad. Well, that is the way with our specials, people are beginning to watch for them â€" Here are the latest: Complete Walnut, two post Bed Outfit. Consisting of Walnut Bed, Coil Springs. Felt Mattress Complete for $20.00 Refrigerators Reg. $18.00 Special $15.00 Reg. $13 00 Special $12.00 Sliding Couch Reg- $12.50 Sale Price $11.00 REMEMBER Widows and Widowers only a short time left to win our wicker chair. Thos. W. Findlay Furniture Dealer and Funeral Director SPECIAL July Offerings . Boys' Suit Special Variety of new patterns in dur- able wear resisting Tweeds â€" double breasted style â€" each suit with one pair Bloomers and one paii Tro>^»ers included. Specially Priced 13 to 17 years $10.95 8 to 12 years 9.75 50 & 60 c. Voiles Selling at 38c. Figiired Voiles in a variety of small dark grounds Yard wide Regular 50 & 60 wnt lines 38 cents. Normandy Voiles 59c. Check Rayons 43c. Our whole range of 75 cent Norman- Large and small check designs. All dy Spot Voiles â€" Siich fast spot patterns this season's goods in a good range of as black, navy, voyal. peach, yellow, jade, shades. Particularly suitable for summer red and rose grounds. 38 inches wide. dresses. 33 inchs wide All one price 59 cts. All one price 43 cts. F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON, ONT.