/ WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 1, '28 THE FLBSHERTON ADVANCE F â- y, Kl m HOCKEY DURHAM JUNIORS VS. FLESHERTON COUGARS Game Called at 8.00 o'clock Thursday, Feb. 2 BROOM BALL \ CEYLON vs FINDLAYS' ROVERS Two Good Games for the Price of One Broomball Starts at 7.30 sharp ADMISSION 25 and 15 cts. Hockey and Carnival One of the largest crowda that ever filled the rink was present on Fri- day evening of last week when the Carnival and "Old Boy's Night" was held under the auspices of the Wom- an's Institute. The Ceylon and Flesh- erton "old boys" opened the night with a game of broom ball, which is a new game played on boots and in Renew your Advance Subscription NOW Petroleum Royalties Dividend Notice Head Office: TULSA. OKLA. The regular Monthly Divi- dend oi IVf and a bonus of M of T-r on the Guaranteed First Participating 127c Preferred Shares â€" giving a total of IVjC^ for the month will be paid on February 1st to shareholders of record on January 25th. MID-CONTINENT BOND CORPORATION .3.31 Bay Street. Toronto 2, Canada , V\^'bujr. tagthar in orderthat ^oOrcuiltaSnera in. the iilx obm- (t«ihilM».'imir materially ban- Mi FntiRiatikily . F.T.HILL&CO.,Ld Markdale, Ontario and a foot ball are used. The Cey' Ion aggregation had it over the local bunch and outclassed them with i 6-3 score. The following are the players: Flesherton â€" M. Wilson, A. Hawk- ens,, H. Down, J. Dargavel, Dick Clark, F. Brackenbury, Bob. Richard- son. Ceylon â€" A. Sinclair, 0. McLaugh- lin, Jim McMullen, A. Haw, Roy Pip- er, Bill Gibsor. â€" T. W. Findlay, Ref- eree. The Markdale Red Men and the local Cougars met the same evening i in the fastest and cleanest game of hockey pulled off on the local rink here this season. The first period opened with an outburst of speed, both teams going at full pace trying their hardest to beat the other one to the first tally. Lively was the first one. when in a scramble around the opponent's goal slammed one in. McCutcheon then tallied Markdale's first goal on a pass from McFarlane at centre ice then stick-handled his way through the defence,, drawing Gracey out. Lively scored next on a beautiful shot outside the defence and before the first period was over scored another. The first period ending 3-1. The second period opened just as fast as the first. After ten minutes of play Chercott and Nuhn wended their way, playing brilliant combin- ation, to the Markdala goal but were j stopped by Wright. Lively then got ,his fourth goal of the night on a I pass from Nuhn, who cleverly stick- handled his way through the Markdale defence. "Hap" Boyd made two ' successive rushes and passed the de- j fence both times but failed to touch I the twine behind Wright. Lively I then got one more goal on a com- i bination ^)lay with the forewards. I and the other ones were secured by ; the Chatsworth boys, McFarlane and I Woods, on combining through the en- itire Flesherton team. Lively then I scored another goal for Flesherton in a scramble in front of the n:t. The second period ending 4-3. j The third period looked as if it might be anybody's game as Flcsh- ScUBISIiill! THE HILL STORE A Store everyone instinct- ively Bssociatea with hiijjfli q,uaUt}c lAerahanediaa at ffie f airett poiaibln priJeei. B PARLIAMENT erton was only one goal in the lead.|' After a few minutes of play MacDon-i â€" â€" aid scored with Lively following with ; Notice I4 hereby given that an »p- two more in quick succession. Mc ' pii^tion wfll be made to the LegisU- Farlane then got the last goal for . * ^u « m n ^ ji ^ 1^ M 1.J I iu i . vi XT u ^iT 01 X. *"'« 0' *he Province o£ Ontario at its Markdale that night. Nuhn, the Flesh- erton centre then got one on a beaut- P"»«"* »«*»«»" ^^ *^« Presbyterian iful shot. Near the end of the game Congregation in Flesherton in th« Lively got his seventh goal of the County of Grey for a Private Bill that night. The third and final period 'the building occupied prior to the ending M in favor of Flesherton. looming i„to .force of the United The line up was as follows: Flesher-,-,. .--,... ^ _ . _ _. „_. . . ton Goa!, Grade; Defence Boyd and J^""^ ''f S?'"!**/'^ " Chalmers place of sticks and a puck brooms ^Armstrong, Wings Lively and Mac-r'*""f at Flesherton and the lan^s and a foot ball are used. The Cev- Donald, Centre Nuhn, Subs., Pross- SPf"f**"'"* *''"*|? J^ ^~^ ^ or. McTavish and Chercott. ^^^' ''«" *»>« "'"^ Congregation. Markdale-yGoal. Wright, defence MACDONNELL, MORTIMER & KENNEDY, 10-12 King St. E„ Solicitors for the Applicant. Dated at Toronto this 10th day of January, 1928. Stock Taking Specials Splendid savings in many lines of wanted and seasonable merchan- dise during stock taking. The following list should be of interest to the thrifty shopper. Keep in touch with what we're doing and save. Factory Cotton, 40 inches wide Factory Cotton, 'SO inches wide, nice quirfity will give good satisfiution. Stock TakinK Special per yard 17e. White Colored Flannelette 3f)-inch While or colored Flanelctte, good heavy quality, worth 'ilJ ccfiu i>3. .va.\I. rj'o.I; T.-iI:::'.'; Special, per yard 47c. Bletiched and Unbleached Sheeting 72-inth wide .SlitL'tiiig, lilcachwl and unhluuciied, good strong cloth. Stock Taking Special, yd 47c. Circular Pillow Cotton, 33 c. per yd. .|, 200 yards Circular Pillow Cotton, extra pood (|uality, sold regularly at 45 and 50 cents. Stock TakinK Special at .33c. 36-inch Bleached Cotton, 17c. per yd. Bleached Cotton, 36 inches wide, nice quality, will give good satisfaction. Stoack TakinK Special per yard 17c. Mantle Cloth One table of Mantle C^loths consisting of all this year's goods. Stock Taking Special Half Price. Dress Goods Dress Gooda consisting of .Sergea and all the other winter wcighte Half Price. Men's Navy Blue Flannel Shirts Men's Navy Blue Flannel .Shirts, regularly sold at $1.!)5 to $2.25. During Stock Taking $1.19. Ratina Dress Lengths Rntina Dress Lengths of 3 yard lengths. During Stock Taking, each 98c. Knitted Toques â- Girls' and Boys' Knitted Toques, assorted colors. 'During Stock Taking, each 39c. Boy's Fleece Lined Underwear 49c. Boys' Fleece Lined Underwear, shirts and draw- er:!, all s\y,v:i. Stock Taking Special 49c. Stanfield's Underwear $L89 Stanfield's Underwear, shirts and drawers, all Fj/.cs, Ited Label During Stock Taking each $1.89 Men's Ribbed Underwear $1.00 Men's Heavy Ribbed Underwear, shirts and drawers, all sizes. Stock Taking Special each.... $1. Boys' Knickers 89c. pair Boys' Knickers in serges and tweeds, sizes 22 to 28. During Stock Taking per pair 89c. Boys' Bloomers, $1 pair Boys' Bloomers consisting of tweeds and Fox serges, values $1.95 to $2.25. Special $1.29 Rugs Axminter Rugs, sizes CxO, reg. $35.00, for .... $27.50 Velvet Rugs, sizes 7V4x9, reg. $2i>.B0, for $23.25 Axniinster Rug.t, sizes 0x12, reg. $55, for $42.50 Tapestry Rugs, sizes 8'3xlO'C, reg. $23.50, for $16.50 F.T. HILL & Co., LimHed, Markdale â- â- â- â- â- aHBfnfaHnRAasiSBMiisiiiiBeiH^ Kelly and Perkins, Wings McFarlane and Woods, Centre McCutcheon. sub^: Perkins. C. J. Crossley, Referee. The prize winners in the carnival were: Oldest Couple in Costume â€" Mrs. Hickling and Dr. Murray. Gentlnian, longest time_ elapsed since last skating â€" Mr. Hawken. Lady, longest time elapsed since last skating â€" Mrs. Collinson (1916). Gentleman, best costume over 60 years â€" 'Dr. Murray. Lady, best Costume over 50 years â€" Mrs. Hickling. Gentleman in best old-fashioned costume â€" Dr. E. Armstrong. Lady in best old-fashioned costunie â€" Mrs. F. Cairns. Fastest Skater over 50 years â€" Dr. Murray. Fastest Skater 16 and under â€" Bill Patton. Lady, Fancy Costume â€" Mrs. W. A Hawken. Gent, Fancy Costume â€" ^Dr. E. Arm strong. Fancy Costume, 15 and under â€" George McMaster. TENDBBS WANTED. Scaled Tenders will be receivad by the underaigrned up to Jam ZSOi, fat 20 cords of green maple and beceb wood, 18 inches long, to be delhrered to S.S. No. 8, Artemesia, by the fixvt of March, 1928. â€" GEO. R. BLACKBURN. Sec.-Treai. R.R. 8, Fletherton. TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by the un- dersigned up to and including Satur- day, February 4tb, 1928, for the par> chase of the large brick building in Flesherton known as the Wright- block. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. â€"Mrs. W. L. Wright, Flesherton. J â- Small Advertisements LOST OR STRAYED i FARM FOR RENT LOSTâ€" Lady's small satchel. On • December 17th in Hickling's store, al- S- ^ lot 16, and lot 17, concession so leather tie strap in Hickling's shed. 1 ^3, Township of Osprey, containing â€"Jos. Buchanan, Vandeleur. i^^** f«^'«" «nder cultivation, buildings ; consist of frame dwelling and two- ' • ,bams, one mile from Feversham. For F O R 8 A L B ' full particulars apply The Toronto FOR SALE â€" Nut coal. Karstedt, Flesherton. p Q 'General Trusts Corporation, 253 Bay â- i Street, Toronto. Hockey on Thursday â€" SHORTHORN BULL FOR SERVICB FOR _SALEâ€" A thousand cords of wood for sale, 16 inch and 4 ft.â€" ' Registered Shorthorn bull for ser- Durham Furniture Co.. Rock Mills. „" t*. ^,?*^' *^?"; fi-^^P^y- '^e"T _„_ Marquis" No. 179,135; Sire, Bonnie J r, 1. i Marquis 142,881; Dam, Red Butterfly Dark red Durham ^ 181,078. Terms â€" I'urebreds |6.00. grades |2.00. â€" S. K. FOR SALE bull, born March 18, 1927, registered â€" Duncan Williams, Eugenia HAAVKINS, Eugenia. FOR SALE â€" Cow. to freshen in April, and seven young pigsâ€" G. W. iLittlejohns, R.R. 5, Markdale. BOAR FOR SERVICE. One of the fastest games ever wit- nessed is expct^d to be pulled off on local rink this Thursday night when the local Cougars will meet that fast Durham aRgregation. Durham was in the N. H. L. but were eliminated by Mount Forest and although they are out of it as far as honors go they can certainly put forth a great brand of hockey. The local tsam will be out in full force that night and it is almost a positive fact there will be some real fast clever hockey pulled off. This is the first time the Dur- ham lads have played here this year so be sure and see it.^ â€" .\dmission 25 and 15 cts. Broomball League Starts Mr. T. \V. Findlay has the broom ball league all arranged and the schedulf all drawn up for the com- ing sc-tson. There are five teams in Registered Yorksi.ire Boar for eer- i vice by Flesherton Bacon Hog Clab, the property of tl.s Ontario Depart- FOR SALEâ€" Roan Shorthorn Bull, ^g^t ^^ AgricnJtD 13 months' old, choice Scotch breed- j _<,. sTE\.'ART, Caretaker. ing, government tested. â€" Ed. Little*- i Johns, R.R. 5, Markdale. BOAR FOR SBBVieB FOR SALE â€" 2-story cobblestone | No. 92-79630. Alao • jvang T< house on Durham St., has all modem ahire pig. both bacon tyyf for conveniences, also garage and hen * house. â€" W. A. Armstrong & Son. FOR SALE â€" 5 Young choice Sows coming in last of February, each had one litter; also could take 10 head of young cattle to feed. â€" John J. Meads, Pricoville. Phone 21 r 12. FOR SALEâ€" Ten good young pigs, aVj months old.â€" E. W. Jones, two miles south of Flesherton, on Provin- cial Highway. FOR SALE â€" Pair turkeys, bronze purebred; 5 Barred Rock cockerels, bred-to-lay and 3 Pekin ducks. â€" T. Phillips, Phone 11 r 3. FOR SALEâ€" Aberdeen Angus Bull Calf, seven months old, eligible for registration. â€" Herb Corbett, Clover- the schedule. Proton being ths other ^^.^^ p^,„,_ p^^^on. extra one to entsp after. It hasi been decided to hold practice on Tues.S and Thursday nights from 7.30 to 8.30 And don't forget that this Thursday night, the night Durham Junior play the local Cougars that Ceylon vs. Find- lay's Rovers. If you want to see a good game of broom ball be sure to see this â€" February 2nd. On Friday night of this week there will tie two games, ons of them is the Red School vs. Oscar Phillip's En- signs and the other, Proton vs. Cey- lon at 8.40. Much enthu.siasm seems to be pre- vailing in this game and to make it a great success be sure to attend the games and help boost the win- ter pastime for the older folks. FOR SALEâ€" Lot, hous of the late A. S. VanP : village of Flesherton.â€" " F VanDuscn, 24 Churc' onto. ivd stable i-n, in the 'y to. J. .•\ve., Tor- ABX. on lot 178, N.W. T, Ternuâ€" fl.0O. â€" T. J. 8TIM80N, BOAR FOB SERVICE Registered Yorkshire ^oar for _, viceâ€" Edgely Bright Vim. No. 99JSB9 â€"^Property of Saugeen Bacon 6og Club. Terms fl.OO. â€" C, HINDLE, Prcton SUtlon. Lota 168-9, 8rd W.T.S.R., Artemesia. MIDDLEBRO & BURNS Barristers, etc Oi^fcesâ€" Owen Sound, Doziiaai and Bpsherton. F^eelwrton 9% Saturday afternoon and evening. GEO B. DUNCAN DUNDALK LICENSED AUGTIONEBB For the- County of Grey. Terms: 1 per cent. Satisfaction guamtead Dates made at The Advance offlca. St. Columba Ladies' Soc. The combined meeting of the W.M. S. and Ladies Aid of St. Columba Uni- ted Church, Priceville, was held at tlia homo of Mrs. Mather, Sr., on \Yed., 'Jan. 18th, with a large number pres- ent. The W.M.S. was held first, with the President, Mrs. McCormack, in the chair, and the meeting was open- ed with hymn 388 and prayer by Jlrs. AUio Muir. The Scripture reading was from the 18th chapter of Matthew Various reports were given and were most satisfactory. It wa.s decided to hold the women'.s day of prayer on Feb. 24th. After singing hymn 425 the topic was taken up by Edith James and had special reference to some of the conditions of industry in America, especially in connection with women and children. Miss Grace Rn^nage then gave a solo, which w»- greatly enjoyed, entitled"Di'ar ^"Irit, lead thou me on." The W-t :t Tower was ably dealt with by Mr . Ritchie. The meeting closed with r^fpeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. The meeting of the Ladies' Aid fol- lowed, with the new President, Miss Lizzie Mather, in the chair. After the singing of a hymn some very import- ant business was put through. The meeting closed with a hymn. Mrs. Mather then served refreshmecta and a plasant hour was spent. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE â€" Chopping done on Tues- day and Saturday. â€" Graham Bros. Eugenia. -â- -' BUSINESS CARDS Dr. E. C. Murray, L. D. S., dmtal surgeon, honor graduate of Toronto and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Gas administered for teeth extraction. Office at residence Toronto Street, Flesherton. ) BULL FOR SERVICE For service on lot 30, Con. 13, Art- emesia, Durham Bull Roy.al Lad No. 178,773. Terms :-$2 if paid before January 1D29, otherwise $2.50. â€"DUNCAN WILLIAMS, Eugenia. FARM FOR SALE OR RENT 75 acre farm, lot 178, 2 S.W. Art- emesia, at Saugeen Junction. Barn 36 by 50 with L 30 by 32, cement stabling throughout. Large cement veneer house, Broomed, with wood- shed, in which is drilled well, farm well watered small orchard.â€" W. J. Blackburn, Proton Station. Prince Arthur Lodge, 883,*A.F. A A.M., meets in the Masonic hall, Arm- strong Block, Flesherton every Fri- day on or before the full moon. Ray Pedlar. W.M., C. P. Lawrence, See. Lucas & Honry,Barristers, Solicit- ors, etc., -L B. Luc^s, K. C; W. D. Henry, B.A. Offices, Markdale Loaaa BJ^ock, Phone 2. Branch offices at Du^dalk and Durham. Telford & Biraie, Barristers, soli- citors, etc. Offices, Grey and Bmco Block, Owen Sound; Standard Bank Block, Flesherton, (Saturdays). W. P. Telford Jr., J. F. P. Blmie GRAIN ROLLED It will pay you to have your grain rolled for your horees and cattle, on lot 19, Con. 10, Osprey. â€" F. G. BROWN. Wm. Kaitting, Liscensed Auetiea for the counties of Grey and Simeva. Farm and stock sales a tpeciaWr. Terms moderate., satfaifaotion may be lade at tihe Adranoe 1 Central telephene olCice, or by addrsesing me at NOTICE OF MEETING. ."^ind us the names of your visitors. The annual meeting of Artemesia Township School Tustees' and Rate- payers' Association will be held in the the Township Hall, Flesherton, on Fri- day, Feb. 3, at S p.m., for election of officers, Resolutions for convention and general business. .\ll delegates to the Easter Convention at the O.E. A. are rciiuestod to be present. â€"J. E. McKee, Pres.; R. Allen, Sec. FARM FOR RENT Osprey Township, Grey County S.% Lot 16 and 17, Con. 13, con- taining 150 acres, 100 acres under cultivation, buildings consist of frame dwelling and two barns, one mile from Fbve'> .r ti. For full k)attic-> ulars appl> .t The Toronto General Trusts Corporation, 253 Bay Street, i Toronto. Advertise in The Advance BULL FOR SERVICE. Pure-bred Hereford Bull for vice. Terms $2, payable the first of February, after that date |2.60 will be charged. â€"EDWARD LOUCKS,