WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, '27 tOMPL^BD SPEAKING TOUR IN MANITOBA Miss Agnes Macphail haa just com- pleted a speaking tour of Manitoba, under the auspices of the United Far- mers of that province. At the 12 nieetinifs which she addressed large spoke were Boissevain, Manitou,, Mor- audiences, she was heard with rapt ' "^' Carman, Winnipeg, Swan River, attention and took as her topic "Tasks' Dauphin, Neepawa, Shoal Lake, Por- that lie ahead." With this she assoc- 1 ^^e •« Prairie and Hewlridge. iated the Farmers' movement in Can- i " . ^ ^ „ ada with that larger struff^le of the ' R^"'* The Advance "Small Advts- THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE common people of the world for ec- onomic liberty. She pointed out that we live in an age of organization and the last days of small business, show- ing the three stages of competition, public ownership and co-operation. The points at which Miss Macphail FUNERAL DIRECTORS HELD A MEETING IN FLESHERTON A meeting of District No. 2 of the Canadian Funeral Directors' Associa- tion was held in Flesherton on Wed- Typist's error of one one-hund- redth of a mill cost the city of Coll- umbus $1,426.60 in a recent election. EUGENu I Road Nearl) Impassable It looks as if we were having our! Indian Summer now since the few The Provincial highway north of winter like days have gone. JFleserton is in a terrible condition The boot and shoe output of Can- There was a large crowd at the after te heavy snow fall and the re- adian factories in August inceased 23 nesday evening, November 9th. The K^^j j,„ Thanksgiving night , cent rai"ns,'ana a large number of cars per cent. Preparing for the seMon district includes the counties of l^rey, | ^^ ^^^ United church htro. Everyone ' have had to be pulled out from the when moat of us cant run around KENNEDY'S GROCERY MEN'S WEAR GROCERY SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK P. & G. Soap 11 bars tor 49c. Castile Soap, 7 bars for 25c. Peas, 2 tins for 25c. Matches, 3 boxes for , 25c. Cookinj? Onions. 100 lbs for ;... $2.50 Special Prices for this week in Men's Winter Coats 10 per cent. off. CASH ONLY W.G.KENNEDY Phone 37 Store closed Tuesday and Thurs. Evenings. Bruce, Dufferin and North Welling- ton and about twenty-five members were present. The banquet was held in the Munshaw House and consisted of a cicken supper elegantly served by Mrs. Welton. Reeve Thurston welcomed the visitors to town and in reply the chairman stated that it was one of the first times that the under- takers had received such a warm wel- come upon their appearance. Mr. Hardwick,. Murray Inkster and Bert Morton supplied the musical P.art of the program between courses. NEW BOOKS IN LIBRARY did ample justice to the good supper 'mire. About one hundred yards of barefooted^ served, th^re being plenty of goose J highway at the Alcox comer, two . for all. The-e was a good program miles and a half north of town was A man was up in court in Gait given in the ciurch after supper. The | Mt in a quarter finished condition because a year ago he borrowed an proceeds amounted to $129. .until the fall rains came and they auto to take his family for a ride M T>o=;i r^^.tu^^,. i,oi «./>««. *A I could get at it. No the road is and neglected to return the car. In <5« uq^ M«H^„ ,Jn„il^^^iti„^ ne^^^^ Surely this piece the ra^ of the absentminded he Sault Ste. Ma:-.e to secure a position! ^ ^'^^ ^ ^^^^ ^^J^ fidshed now takes precedence over tj« chap for the winter. Success Basil! j^^^,.^^ ^^^ contruction discontinued who lost a brass drum one 12th of We are sorry to report that We NOW is the time to buy We have a good supply GLASS, CELOGLASS. PUTTY, STOVEPIPES. ELBOWS, TEES. WIRE, HALF LENGTHS, TAPERS. ALUMINUM & BLACK STOVEPIPE VARNISH You must have a Buggy Lantern â€" why not have a Deitz? A. E. HAW, Ceylon The following new books have been added to the public library: Pimpernel and Rosemary â€" Orczy. Emily's Questâ€" Montgomery. The Story Girlâ€" Montgomery-. Urmingmuck â€" Dickie. Prodigals of Monte Carlo â€" E. Phillips Oppenheim. Feathered Serpent-r-Edgar Wallace. Witchwcod â€" Buchan. The Groat Deceptionâ€" Gibbs. The Saving Clauseâ€" Sapper. Kingdom of the Blind.â€" E. Phillips Oppenheim. House of Fear â€" Service. No Other Tiger â€" Mason. Honor of the Big Snow â€" Curwood. The Crimes Club â€" LeQueux. The Mating Callâ€" iBeach. God and the Groceryman â€" Harold Bell Wouldn't it be great if we were all as important as we think we are? From the Mount Forest old boys' re-union there was a surplus after all expenses of $1,767. . Of this sum •honorarium of $300 was. passed to Mr. Woods, secretary, in addition to S200 previously granted; $200 was given to the Agricultural soc- iety, $200 to the town band, which is now being organized and $500 to Mount Forest hospital, leaving a bal- ance in the treasury of $576. Painting and Decorating Now that Fall is here you will spend more time in your homes. Why not have them freshly decorated and attractive looking? Do not wait till Spring to have your painting and dec- orating done. We can give you a better price on work done now than we can in the Spring when we are al- ways rushed. Talk the matter over with us. Phone 107, Dundalk, at my expense for ful information. W. J. WELLWOOD iBMafiaiironwaiafariWBiiajiJi^iwiMMpiJcJJIiilMSIBiaBIBIBIB^^ SIX HILL STORES Vr^'^UT to(«thar in order IImI our <^itlt6n»»n in the six com- m--n!ti«s.m||jf materfany ban- iminSftlJmilj. F.T.HILL&CO.,Ld Markdale, Ontario THE HILL STORE A Store everjirjne insUnc\- iwely «»»oci*U» with Wgi quality merciianeiliie at thej furett poseibln prbcei. S^BSZ See Hiirs New Bulletin of Special Offerings at Outstanding Values IN EFFECT AT PRESENT Compare the offerings with the Biggest Stores in Canada. That why you will find it pays to shop at HILL'S in M arkdale. F. T. HILL & Co.. Limited, MarkdaJe Mrs. R. A. Park is quite ill again hope for a speedy recovery. Mrs. T. Lever and daughter, Miss Gertrude, of Flesherton spent Sunday with Mt. and Mrs. Chas. Martin. Miss Marguerite Pedlar and her cousin, Mrs. Wright, formerly Miss Stella Pedlar) of Stones Line have gone to Buffalo ' to secure positions for-the winter months. We wish the feirls .success;. Mr. John Williams and son, Charles, spent a few days last week in Owen Sound.- We are pleased to report little Miss Isabel Rowbotham able to be i-emoved from the hospital after her recent op eration for appendicitis. Her teacher apd school mates here remembered her and expressed their sympathy by sending her some flowers. The hunters have returned home securing their antlered beauties. Mr. â- Alex. Cameron attended the funjeral of his sister, Mrs. Schwartz (Maggie) in Toronto one day last week. We extend our sympathy to .Mr. Cameron and friends in their sad bereavement. Mr. Wallace Graham has been mov- ing some large boulders for some farmers on the 8th line with his stoning machine. .Mr. John Sherwood of Ceylon visit- ed his brother, Mr. Jos. Sherwood, a few days recently . Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Purvis and little daughter, Shirley, of Toronto J visited over Thanksgiving with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Purvis. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Donaldson and son of West Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Prince and son of Mount Dennis were holiday visitors at Mr. Henry Williams'. Mrs. Wilfred Plantt is now able to be out of bed since her operation about three weeks ago. We hope she \ continues, to regain her health. The Misses Mary and Isabel McKee of Toronto spent a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McKee. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McKee, Mr. Seld, Mrs. Hawman and Mrs. Hahn of Nottawa visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McKee lecently. Mr. Latimer and daughter, Mrs, E. Proctor aaid little daughter, tJiean, visited friends at Alliston for a hol- iday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McMillan and daughter, Margaret, of Markdale spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Wilson. Mr. Wesley Cooey of Toronto spent a couple of days in the village. Mr. J. A. Williams is having his residence re-shingled before so much road was torn up. i July Small Advertisements LOST OR STRAYED I BULL FOB SERVICE. From my farm on Con. 13, 1 year- ling heifer,, on or about June 20 '27. j Pure-bred Hereford Bull for ser- grey in color. Finder please comm- r?"" '^^'"'V^' FuK^^}^^^/^\J« unicate with W. Hawkins. Eugenia, jj^*^â„¢^^;^^'^ *»•** ^''^ »2.60 will â€"EDWARD LOUCKS. FARM FOR RENT STRAYED â€" From my premises around the fore part of the summer! one yearling red heifer, piece off end of left ear. Finder please notify! S. % lot 16, and lot 17, concession Walter Poole, Eugenia. ,13, Township of Osprey, containing ~ ~ 150 acres under cultivation, buildings LOSTâ€" Between J. A. Kemahan s, ^.ongigt of frame dwelling and two Ma-xwell, and Flesherton a pair of bams, one mile from Feversham. For dark rimmed glasses. Finder please , ,„ „ ., , 1 „-, «, leave at The Advance office or with ^"" Particulars apply The Toronto Mrs. W. J. Conn, Feversham and re- ceive reward. FOR SALE FOR SALEâ€" Pekin ducks.â€" R. Mcldrum, Flesherton R. R. D. FOR SALE â€" Good buggy.â€" Geo. Brackenbury, Flesherton. FOR SALEâ€" Good wagon for sale, cheap. Apply at The Advance Of- fice. FOR SALE â€" A thousand cords of wood for sale, 16 inch and 4 ft. â€" Durham Furniture Co., Rock Mills. General Trusts Corporation, 253 Bay ' Street, Toronto. ( SHORTHORN BULL FOR SERVICE I Registered Shorthorn bull for ser- vice at lot 6, Con. 9, Osprey, "Merry I Marquis" No. 179,135; Sire, Bonnie Marquis 142,381; Dam, Red Butterfly 131,078. Terms â€" Purebreds fo.OO. grades $2.00. â€" S. R. HAWKtNS, Eugenia. FOR SALEâ€" Pure bred Oxford Down ram to go about November 25. Price $15. â€" Alex. Cameron, Eugenia. BOAR FOR SEIIVICE. FOR SALE â€" 250 cords good hard- wood and 75 cords cedar. â€" George Brackenbury, Flesherton. FOR SALEâ€" Pure bred Oxford ram for sale, 1 year old. â€" ^Edgar Betts, 'Phone Feversham 9 r 12. FOWL WANTEDâ€" Highest market prices paid for live and dressed Vbwl. Live fowl preferred. Markdale Crea- mery and Produce Compahy. Sltf FOR S.ALE â€" Purebred Hereford bull calf, 5 months old, will sell rea- sonable. â€" Laurie Pedlar, Flesherton, Phone 42 r 3. -^ FOR SALEâ€" Several choice Rhode Island Red cickerels, good enough for show birdsk single comb and rose comb. â€" The Advance office. * NOTICE â€" Carload of flour and Mr. and Mrs Walker and daughter, S Teed to arrive in a few days; special Mrs. Stewart, and husband of Cat- aract visited Mrr]. WalWer's sister, Mrs. W. Plantt, who is ill. Miss Dell Roberts from near Feversham is i3.F.sisting Mrs. Plantt with her house- old duties. Mr. Geo. Zapfe and Mr. Burton of Owen Sound were callers in our burg on Tuesday last. Mr. C. J. McTavish, assistant man- ager of the O. S. Sun-Times, was in the vilkigc one day recently. We were pleased to have a call from this clever young gentleman. We extend our sympathy to Mrs. Will Heard of Markdale in the loss of her husband and Mrs. G. H. Ward of Kimberley in the loss of her mother. price off car or will exchange for oats or wheat. â€" W. J. Stewart & Sons, Flesherton. FOR SALEâ€" Plow repairs for sale at cost, new stock; 2 Tudhope- And- erson plows, new, at $18.50; also a quantity of Hoves Mower Guards 35c. each and Mower Sections 4^c. each. â€" F. P. Reiley, Priceville. INSPECTOR TO BE CHOSEN AT COUNTY COUNCIL SESSION The Grey County Council opened its fall session in Owen Sound Monday evening with a full attendance of the Reeves and Deputy-Reeves and with Warden Chas. Holm presiding. This scsFion of the Council is to be an im- portant affair, with many matters up for discussion, and the appointment of a new Inspector for East Grey. Six applications have been handed to the County Clerk, Fred Rutherford, amon^r whom are Messrs Fydell, Prueter and Thomas of Toronto, S. A. Morrison, a former high school teacher in Mark- dale and Mr. Donaldson of Monteith. It is likely that the appointment will be made either Wednesday or Thurs- day. The Depattmenit of Hifrhwaya have at last reached a decision in regard to the highway from Meaford to Mark- dale, designating the 7th Line in Euphrasiai and St. Vincent. Upon advice received Wednesday morning only three names are noing before the Council, these being Messrs Fydell, Prueter and Morrison. DISTRICT DEPUTY VISITED PRINCE ARTHUR LODGE SSS R. W. Bro. W. J. Price of Orange- ville. District Deputv Grand Master, A.F. A A.M.. paid his official visit to Prince Arthur Lodge No. 3S3on Prl- day evening, November 4th. A second degree was exemplified and R. W. Bro. Price highly commended the officers on the excellence of their work. The fourth' degree was held at the Munshaw. There was a good turnout of Masons from this Lodge and quite a number of visiting breth FOR SALE â€" Good strong Oxford Down ram lambs for breeding pur- poses, bred from registered stock and will be sold at reasonable prices. â€" W. J. Meads, Flesherton. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICEâ€" Chopping done on Tues- day and Saturday. â€" Graham Bros. Eugenia. NOTICE â€" Hunting and trapping on lota 176, 177, 178, S.W.T. & S.R., and one lot No. 17„ N.E.T. & S.R., strictly forbidden. Any hounds found trespassing on said lots will be shot. â€"Thos, J. StiiMon. FARM FOR SALE OR RENT 76 acT« farm, lot 178. 2 S.W. Ait- emesia, at Saugeen Junction. Bam 36 by 60 with L SO by S2, cement stabling throughout. Large cement veneer house, Sroomed, with vrood- shed, in which is drilled well, farm well watered small orchard.â€" W. J. Blackburn, Proton Station. Registered Yorkshire Boar for ser- vice by Flesherton Ba-on Hog Club, the property of the O.itario Depart- ment of Agriculture. â€" C. STEWART, Caretaker. BOAR FOB SEKVICB No. 02.7VSO. AIm a jvmm T« â- hire pig, both bacoa %fpf far 1 on lot 176. N.W. T. ft 8JU Tefms 11. 00 . i â€" T. J. BTDCaON. BOAB FOE SERVICE Registered Yorkshire Boar for viceâ€" Edgely Bright Vim, No. 99J â€" property of Saugeen Bacon Club, terms 91.OO. â€" C. HINDLB. Pr&ton StatloB. Lota 168-9, 8rd W.T.SJI.. Artemecim. MIDDLEBRO & BURNS JBarriaters, etc 0itf)ce9--0wsn Soggj* Dnrhaa and FlBehMtop. I3Mhex^n ev*y Saturday afiiemoon and evening. GEO E. DUNCAN DUNPALK LICENSED AtJGTIONEER For the County 0* Grey. Tarma: 1 per cent. Satisfaction guamteed Dates made at The Advance office. BUSINESS CARDS Dr. E. C. Murray, L. D. S., dental surgeon, honor graduate of Toronto and Royal College of Dratal Surgeons of Onterio. Gas administered f6r teeth extraction. Office at residene* Toronto Street, Flesherton. Prince Arthur Lodge, 833, AJ". 4k A.M., meets in the Btasonic hall, Arm- strong Block, Flesherton every FH- day on or before the full moon. Ray Pedlar. W.M.. C. P. Lawrence, Sec. Lucas *^enry3arTisters, SoKelt- ors, etc., -I. B. Lucas, K. C; W. D. Henry. B.A. Offices, Markdale Lneaa Block, Phone 2. Brandi offices at Dundalk and Dnrham. FARM FOR SALB- 76 acre farm, half mile east of Maxwell on gravel road, being lot It. con. 6, Oaprey. About 60 acres un- der cultivation, balance paature and bush. Pine bank bam 44x56 with straw shed 80x26; alio large leven- roomed brick resictenee. Farm ia well watered with creek, and windmill pumps water into the bam. For full partleulan communicate .with â€" R. WELLAR. 184 Prit^ard Ave. Toronto. Telford A Binit, Banlalen. am. eltort, ate. Offleea, Gray and BnM Block. Owen Sonad: Staadud «-f» Block. FlNhwtoa. (Satardaya). W. P. Talf Old Jr.. J. F. P. BInia Wbl Kalttlng, Liaeaaaad Aaetiowai (or the eonntioa of Qt99 aad Farm aad atoek mIw Tanas aMdarala may ba lad* al tha FARM FOR SALE Lot 28, Con. 4, OflK«y. 100 ocres about 70 under cultivation, balance paature. Frame barn 40x60, log house _ _ half mile from Mclntyre. Apply to: ren of ncighbi)ri|»g Lodges were alio Margaret Campbell, R. R. 2, Sing- in attendance. nampton. FARM FOR RENT Oaprey Township, Grey Coaaty S.H Lot 16 and 17, Con. IS, coa« Ulning 160 acres, 100 acres uadtf I cultivation, buildings consist of frama I dwelling and two bams, one mUa from Fbversham. For full |palMic> ulars apply to The Toronto General TJrusta Corporation, 263 Bay Strest. Toronto. ^ Some Good BargaiDs h Salts H. ALEXANDER FEVERSHAM. ONT. â- "V-..