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ITEDNESOAT. NOV. 7. 1928. THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE > ii DUNCAN'S HARDWARE ! iSchoo^eporu| >«»»»<>#»<»0<»»0<<» Taco Ranges | Empire Furnola \ \ Pleasing and handsome in appearance. \ \ ::; * . < < .< ::: .... < â-º Large perfect baking oven. Clean dust proof warming closet .V l^arge fuel saving fire box -^ jK^»& Dual pipe damper -iJRP .|^- Extremely satisfactory ^'^'. QUEBEC COOKERS 11 .; STOVE BOARDS, PIPES, â€" : Hot air circulator :•â€" The pipeless furnace principle that draws the cold air from the I'luor, heats it as it passes upward and discharges it in volumes, suf- < > ; f icient to heat the home from * ^k four to seven rooms t: i m ^1 QUEBEC HEATER ELBOWS, ETC. FRANK W. DUNCAN ' PHONE 54 ♦O»»»»»»»O»O»»»0»»»0»»»»»»»»0"fl«»»»O»»»»»»»»»*»»»»»»»*<»»»» ^ »»»»»»»»»»»»»»*» 8PRINGHILL SCHOOL KIMBERLEY <^ Concemin^^ <Z5he En^a^ement IT MUST measure up to a certain atandard. It may be simple In design, moderate in price, and yet It must be perfect in every detail. You do not need to be an expert Judge to buy the suitable ring from ns. Whether you pay $50.00 or $500.00 you know that you wifl get a charming ring that will satisfy the most fastidious, with the highest value for the money in the diamond. Our success depends upon the continuation of your confidence. W. AR.M STRONG & SON FLESHERTON MAXWELL SCHOOL Following is the report of S. S. no. 9, Osprey for the month of October: iSr. 4 â€" Cecil Chard, Marjorie See- ley*. Jr. 4 â€" Minnie Loagheed, Jean Young*, Arleen Palli^ter. Sr. 3 â€" Edith Loughecd, Merlie ^â€" â€" j Buckingham, (Ethel Fenwiek*, Jean The Fowl Supper, held under the Ross) Marie Chard, Isabelle Pe Ulster auspices of the Ladies 'Aid, on Mon-' Irene Parker, Stella Young, day night was a decided success. The Jr. 3 â€" LloyI Morrison, Billie Ker- fowl was plentiful and the crowd ton, Bob Priestly, Don Radley. was large. The concert given by| Sr. 2 â€" Mabel Bemrose, Tom Pallis- the Meaford talent and Rev. Wilk- ter, Jim Poole. inson of Clarkson was much, apprec-'. Jr. 2â€" <Warren Priestly, Guv Poole, tated. The proceeds of the evening 1st â€" Murray Morrison*, J. A. Lough were over $90. ' <*ed. Flora Morrison*, Tom Bemrose, I Charlie Grummett, Noreen Grummett I Primer â€" Robt. Fenwick*, Elmer Colgan, Bob Allison, Violet Duckett, Those marked * were present ev- ROCK MILLS SCHOOL ^ -<^> The Anniversary Services of the United Church were largely attend- ed. Rev. Wilkinson of Clarkson, a ., ... .„. _ . _ - ... w • i J ..VI.' Nellie Allison, Jennie Guy, former minister, officiated at botUj „t._. ,_. . services. , 1 ery day. The W. I. held a masquerade ini ^ , mAYNARD. Teacher the hall on Wednesday night. Priz-| ,., . es were given for the best costumes, i Mr. Herb Clark of CoUingwooui visited on Sunday with Mr. and 4 class - Ita Pedlar 83. Mervyn Mrs. Wm. Clark. j Johnston 72, Murray Fisher 62.9, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Abercromble Nathalie Patton "62.2, Ro!<3rt Dar- and family of Markdalc visited re-| pavel G0.5, Jack English 50.8, Geo. cently with the former's mother, Akitt 49.G. Mrs. Thos. Abercromble. ) Sr. 3 â€" Laurie Pedlar 63*. Julia Mr. Chas. Thompson has returned Croft G2, Leo. Patton 57, Delia Eng- frc::T the west on Saturday. : lish 55. Me.'-.srs Karl Dillon and Lauile' Jr. 3 â€" Leslie Seeley 79, Ve!ma Lavln niolored to Oshawa on Sun- i Fisher 78*, Ruby Akitt 76, Leila day. .Me.idnmea Dillon and Lawren- J Clark 72, Hazel Shier 48. CO ixtu'-npd home with them, a:ier Sr. 2â€" Iva Enfrlish 79, Lulu Rus- a fortn:;;h'.'s visit with Mrs. John sell 76, Marguerite Croft 70. Lloyd Trylor. , Partridge 69, Mabel Shier 68. -Mr. r.ibert Lyons of Wodehouse I Service - Quality li S mtring Broom 60 cts. ii Jr. 4â€" Wilfred Beat*, Delia Vause* Merle Allen, BUIie Parker*. Sr. 8 â€" Marjorie Wyatt, Harold 'l^r^frw^^lTp..., B«.n...i| Lamp 81 Lantern Globes Sr. 1â€" Georgina Blackburn*, Ras-|<> O f^ff 25 CtSa â- el Johnston*, Audrey McCracken*. > I \ Sr. Primer â€" Doris Fisher, Ruby'|; ^â€"^ •«.«_^ ^»« v.u«*. ;; Toilet Pape r 6 tor Jr. Primerâ€" Ev«rre4t Parker*, Ir-|.. â€" Z EdgT' D!!!ii. ""''"' '"" '^*'" ^ P^a^ *«^> Bacon Jr. Primer A â€" Eileen JohnstojJ, Roy Best*, Lorene Johnston, Lloyd Waller. (*) present every day G. B. LITTLEJOHNS. Teacher 25 ct s. \\ AS cts. : I '• Breakfast Bacon 40 cts. : : :; Bk. Soda Biscuits, 2 lb. 29c. | FRESH MILK ALWAYS PARCELS DELIVERED PROMPTLY Perkins & Freeman I Phone 60 GROCERS. Smifl Advertisements FOB 8ALB FOR sale:â€" Good cooking range. â€" iMra. M. Jamieson, Flesherton. FARM FOR SALE 200 acres, lots 24 and 25, con. "6^ Osprey, situated on County road no. FOR SALE â€" Good heavy work! 52, 160 acres under cultivation, bal- horse, cheap for quick sale. â€" D. Graham, Kimberley. A. FOR SALEâ€" Two Durham grade cows, and three yearling heifers.â€" Jos. Oliver, Priceville, 'Phone 21 r 3. hn ncvjii to the farm recently va- c.^tcd I y Mrs. Ward. We welcome him to tho village. Mr. Geo, McConnell has had h:3 housa sided this past week. FOR SALE â€" Harness Shop, in- eluding stock and building. Situat- ed in good location on County High- way. For further particulars apply to 0. W. Phillips, Flesherton. SIX HILL STORES We bay together in order that our customers in the •ix communitlea may mst- OTially benefit individu- ally. F. T. HILL & CO., Ltd. Markdale, Ontario THE HILL STORE A Store everyone instin- tiveiy associates with high quality merchandise at the faireet posible prices. 11 II Millinery Department is Now Open Smart, Imported Autumn Hats, firat arrival from a prominent New York mak- er. Hats that spell the last words in Autumn Chic Small shapes which hug the head vrith dripping brim, bonnet lines, little bows which marie them Fall 1928. Colors are Black, Red, Brown, Green, Wine, Etc. The biggest display in Grey County, if you get it at Hill's you get the newest. Also a large as- •orment of Children's Hats in Felts and Velv<its. Millinery Department on 2nd Floor LADIES' AND MISSES' NEW FALL DRESSES i^- '"W â- â€¢"-'' â- ^'<*v^'^ Just fresh from their wrappinji^s. Lovely style, beautifully tailored in extra fine satin, jjeorKctte and capton crcijc. Trimmed with pretty lace, deep pleats, tuckinffs, buttons and pretty ornaments All new fall .shades. So grea.t is the .<tylc variety you will find it hard to .select, you will like so many of them. Come in and sec these dresses, you will be surprised at the very low prices we arc a.sk- inp for liese stunning styles. Sizes 14 to 20, 18^ to 26^, 36 to 44. Big Show- ing Now Ready. .« > ,1 t!^' .*^ LADIES' AND MISSES' NEW WINTER COATSâ€" LAVISHLY FUR TRIM Hujfe collars and deep cuffs, tabe and bandinjfs of fur stamp these coats as bein^ in lie season's newest mode. Their fabrics too are fine, soft suede fin- ished effects and lustrous bntadoloths. Tiuouk- he furs are .sable, wallaby and mole. All beautifully lined and warm ly interlined. Of course, navy blue and black are the two correct colors f«)r fall. J^ee this bi>^ ran^je of snappy up to the minute coats. The prices arc dollars less than you woukl expect to pay for these quality coats. . All sizes, all styles. lU^ Display, 2nd Floor. F. T. Hill & e^., Limited, Mari(dale Jr. 2 â€" Ethel Dargravel 86. Law- rence Phillips, 77, Bobby Clark 77, (eoual) Elsmore Shier 70, Jack Monaghan C7*, Roy Fisher 59. Sr. Primer â€" Mary Clark 98, Lor- cen English 91, Ruby Monaghan 89*, Glen Croft 82, Fred Betts 56, Bessie Russell 54. Jr. Piinier â€" Russell Phillips 92, Edna Croft 72, Cecil Shier 44, Gord- ' containing 110 acres; good buildings, on Shier 28 j Farm wpII watered.â€" MRS. RODIE A Class-Chester Shier. STF.WART,. c.o. H. McPherson. Number on roll £^8. Average at- : ' ^°^'°"- tendance 36. The numbers are per- ***"^**^*'^^^^^^^^^ I'centages. Those marked ♦ missed one or more exams. FOR SALE â€" Cabbage and table carrots. â€" W. Carson, Flesherton, 'phone 31 r 2. FOR SALE â€" Oxford Dovro rams â€" one yearling and four ram lambs. â€" Edgar Betts, Eugenia, 'phone 9 rl2, Feversham. FOR SALE â€" Ivory bed, complete dfcsfjng table, singer sfiwing ma- chine, 4 burner gasoline stove witli oven JVid table.â€" C. J. Crossley, Flesherton. FOR SALE or RENTâ€" Good farm, lot 155 and 156, con. 2, W. T. & S. R. R. ance pasture and hardwood busb.- First class grain farm, well fenced, bam 48x74, straw shed, 40x30, cem- ent stables, blacksmith shop, garage and work shop, 10 roomed cement blocked house, nearly new, gooJ cistern, telephone, well and wind milT water piped to the barn, 60 rods' from school. Priced reasonable. E. C. PEDLAR, SINGHAMPTON. R. R. U •Phone Feversham 1 r 2-y. SHORTHORN HULL FOR SERVICB Resristered Shorthorn bull for vice at lot fi. Con. 9, Ospi*y, "Merry Majwjuis" No. 17D.135; Sift. Bonni* Marquis 142.381; Dam. Red Butterfly 131.078. Terms â€" PurePreds $5.00. grades $2.00. Cows not retume<f will be charge fall price. â€" S. R. HAWKINS. Eutrenia. M&DDl<.EBRO & Bt^WS Barristers, etc. Ofices â€" Owen Sound, Durham and Flesherton. Flesherton ey^vy Saturday afternoon and evenir.g. Mrs. Francis J. SEELEY, Teacher. MAXWELL The f'jwl rirapper held in the United church here on Monday night was a decided success. The play, "Just Like Percy" was well render- ed to a packed house. Messrs Louis Kerton and Robert Priestly have motored to Loring and will engage in deer hunting for a few days. We are sorry to reoort Mrs. H. Wright ill at the home of her daugh- ter, iMrs. Chas. Long. We hopa to see her around again soon. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Black of Feversham sr-- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs ""». r „â- . low of Victoria Corners. Visitors at Mr. An«-'i Ar.i-rism'i over the week end '•-•re >'â-  • .1.-"-. 1 Burnett and daueb'-r. K-^^'lv , Mrs. Burnett Sr., Mrs. R. J. Small anJ I Mrs. Boyle. A number of the young people from here motored to "Onward" and at- tended a Hallowe'en social on Friday evening. Misses J. M. and Annie Thompson of Flesherton and Markdale spent Sunday with Miss Bertha Pallister. A Fowl Supper will be given In the Orange Hall, Maxwell, on Thurs- day. Novrtnber Iflth, under the auspices of the Osprey Farmers Club. A play, entitled "Tony, the Convict" will be given by the Port- law Dramatic Club. Supper served from to 8. Admission 60 and 26 cents. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED â€" Old Noxon Clutivat- or, for repairs. â€" H. Betts, R. R. 3, Flesherton. NOTICEâ€" Chopping done on Tues- days and Saturdays. â€" Graham Bros. Eugenia, Ont. NOTICE â€" Car of salt to arrive the first of next week.â€" Give orders to Harold Spoffard, or Park House, Flesherton. NOTICE â€" No tresspassing, hunt- ing or trapping on lots 154-55-5^, 2nd range E. T. & S. R., Artemesia. â€" S. McMullen, Flesherton, R. R. 2. NOTICE â€" All persons owing Shel- GEO E. DUMCAM DUNDALK LICENSED AUCTIONEER Fop the County oT Grey. Terms: 1 per cent. Satisfaction ffuantaatf DatM made at The Adranca offlet. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. In the west end of the village of Flesherton, 6-room house, electric wired, soft water cistern, cellar un- der whole house, large verandah oa two sides, and woodshed with cement floor; approximately three acres of land and good aUblft. Ab ideal spot for a retired fanner. â€" W. A. ARMSTRONG * SON, FleshartoB, Oat BULL FOR SERVICE For service on lot 30, Cob. 18, Art- emesia, Durham Bull Royal Lad No, Myers for work must settle by 178,773. Tenna:-|2 if paid befoi* January 1929, otherwise $2.50. â€"DUNCAN WILUAM8. Eoteola. V member Ist, or it will be put In '• thcr hands for collection and > » es added. â€" S. MYERS. Flesh- .â- â- *â-  Ont. FARM FOR SALE BUSINESS OMRDS' Dr. E. C. Murray. L. D. S.. dsntal Lot 192 and 193, Con. 1, Proton surgeon, honor graduate at TOronte township, S. W. of Highway no. 10, 'and Royal College of Dental Scrgcoaa already * ~ â-  100 acres of which 96 is cleared and workable, good build ings. ROBT. R. LEE. PROTON STATION. Phone Dundalk 83 r 31. HONEY FOR SALE of Ontaritf. Gas admlnis«ec«d for teeth extraction. Office at reaMenee Toronto Street. Fleshertpo. Chioce Clover Honey for sale in bulk. Price 10 cts. per pound. Can supply 6 and 10 pound pails at cost. â€"ROY W. FENWICK, Novl6 Maxwell. Ont Prince Arthur Lodge, 338. AJ". 4k A.M. meets in the Masonic HidU Arm- strong Block, FleifHerton every TA- d»y on or before the full moon. W. G. Watson. W. M., C. P Lawreaee* Secretary ..BOAR FOR SERVICE Lucas A Henry, Barristers, Solicit. ors. etc., I. B. Lueas, K. C, W. D. Henry, B.A. Offices, Markdale Lueaa Block, Phone 2. Branch offices at Dundalk and Durham. Parent^ who have beon- adyised by their physician to have an aiTen- old condition corrected in their ohIM should do so. Parents of children who show evidence of adenoids, ai. described, should have the chiktrcn examined to find out the condition. The treatment of such a conditio?, 1 BOAR FOR SERVICB. Wm. KaitUng Liseansed ... «.lviBod l,oca«.,e it interferes wit-, for the counties of Grey and tho normal development of the R«»««tered Yorkshire Boar for ear Farm and stock aaUa a rhiM. lowers his level of physical vice by Flesherton Batcon Hog Club. Terms moderate., satlcfkattea """" "- per- 1 the property of tKe Oiitario Deplurt-may be lade at th« Registered Yorkshire Bo»r for ser viceâ€" Edgely Bright Vim, No. 99.996 Telfotxi & Birnie, Barristers, soil. â€"Property of Saugeen Bacon H-vg ""tors, etc. Offices Grey and Bmea Club. Terms $1.00. TSXovk, Owen Sound; Standard Bank â€" C. HINDLE, ^'•^'<' Flesherton, CSaturdaya.) W. Proton SUtion ^- Telford, Jr.. J. p. p. Birnie. BOAR FOR SERVICE. fitnosa nnd, if severe, results manont deformity of the mouth and ^n^ AJHcnlt'tod. Central teleglltee •'f**^ _i ..u .lv.,A...i.j a»..r& mSUXL fiKitiki& . » Vj Adte«b« m M face. *â- 

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