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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1929. THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE r«k«*«*ft*«a*«*«aK, --t-v\. •:r\] > Mil • >• » â-  /loss SAVEVOUi 30 to 40^ [ON YOUR FUEL COSTS A«|| HH is all you need to pay now to have the wonderfol ^^^^•^'^^ Gilson "Magic" Furnace placed in your home. JjQ^PIfll Pay the balance in easy monthly payments. The "Magic" pays for itself I Saves 30 to 40% each season on fuel costs. Figure what this saving means. It will pay for itself in no time. And, besides this, you get a greater supply of healthy glowing heatâ€" the result of the new methods of construction employed in making the Gilson "Magic". Heavy Toncan steel plate cut and rolled to shape, then welded by electricity into one complete unit. Gas, smoke and dnst cannot escape. Booster flues force heat to all rooms. Patented conical grates and many other exclusive features make the Gilson "Magic" an investment you cannot afford to be without. Write today for free illustrated booklet "The Supremacy of Steel." Ask about our easy time payment plau. 1 1 rrT-> i 1 '..; â-  .; 1 1 a » â- ^ - , ' 1 ; ! GiUon Heat Wav« Id«iJ for fttnall hotnct, offices, stores, schoolt, etc. Looks like s ^'*^* °^ furniture. Built of steel. Beautiful ornsmentsi finish. Drswi cold sir from floor â€" urcuUtca wsrm air. Big fu«l Hving. Gibon AU Cut Furnaces I A big over-uzed fumsfc st a record low price! We initall quickly st smsll coU with moncybsck gusrantec of quality from manufacturer. Pips or ptp«Us« modeU on 9m»y umu. HEAT WAVE CAST snd SEMI. CAST FURNACES Gilson Mis* Co., Limited, I6(> York 8t«« Guelph E. RlTIIKKFOFn) - PUOTON AUTHOUIZr:i) DISTRIBUTOR TeKphont' No. 32 Line 4-t GILSON FURNACES The Late John Plester Followinfr an operation for lic-nia j at Guclph hospital, John I'lester, an Reteemcd poineor resident of Proton i and E^emo".* townships, passed away on Auff. 9th. The deceased was born in England and came to Canada with his parents when !) years old. The family nettled at Marden, near Guelph As a younfT man Mr. Plester came to Proto-i, »eltlinK on con. 15. About 5.3 years asco he was married to Sarah A. Ferris, who now survives with five Bons and 'hrec dausjhters. viz. Charles in Alberta, James in B. C, Win., con. i>, Proton, John in Flcsherton, George on the homestead in Kcreniont, Mrs. Jamcj Matthews, .Markdale; Mr:!. Jno. I). Kilit--. (.â- (;.!. 8, Proton; Mrs. Fred .'^UKeman, con. 10, Proton; Thomas at Mordjn, Man., and William in Seattle, Washington. The funeral, which was largly at- ended, was held on Monday from the home, con. 14, Efrremont. Services were held in the United Church Hope- ville, conducted by Mr. Davis, student pastor, and interment was made in Salem cemetery. The pallbearers were C. Wheeler, Wm. Dingwall, Geo. Blyth, Herb. Love, John Weir and A. McPhail. The deceased was a faithful member of the Methodist church for many years, and lattevly of the United Church.â€" Dundalk Herald. For results try one of The Advance Small Advertisements. List of Visitors Were I Home For Re-Union (Con'inued from Lajt Week) • Mr. and Mrs. li. McGeoch (Edna Fisht •), London; Jis. McGeoch, Lon- don; Mrs. I). Muir, Port Arthur; Mrs. G. Minp;eau, Chicago; Mrs. Alf. Muck- otr, Bulfalo; Mr. and Mrs. A. Mitchell Jack, Colin and Betty Mitchell, Ham- ilton; J. C. Mcachlan, Gravenhurst; Mr. and Mra. C. E. McTavish, Dan and Stewart, Oshawa; Mrs. Macin- tosh, Toronto; Isabelle Macintosh, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. G. McMuUen, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mc- Mullen, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Ernie McMullen, Toronto; Mr. and Mr& Fred McMullen and Audrey, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McAleer, Ham- mond, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mc- Donald (Mable Boyd), and John Boyd McDonald, Toronto; Mrs. MacDonald, Westfield, Mass.; Mrs. Jos. McMul- len and Isobel, Holland Centre; M. S. McLeod, Toronto; S. A. McNally, To- ronto; G. T. McNally and Bella, To- ronto; Mr. and Mra. J. McCowell (Etta LeGard) Toronto; Miss Laura McCu'chcon, Markdale; D. McLach- lan, Winnipeg; Mrs. LeRoy McDonald (Marie Fatten) Toronto; Mrs. Thos. McKee (Belle Meldrum) Eugenia; Mr. and Mrs. Archie McLean (Emma Wickens) Warren, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs J. W. McCluskey, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. J. McRae, Toronto; Esther Mc- Gee, Toronto; Mr. a^id Mrs. Fred McEachnie (Esther Brill) Toronto; Mr. 1). J. McMillan, Owen Sound; W. P. McMaster, Toronto; 0. McNab, To- ronto; Marie McEachnie, Toronto; Mrs. Dave McMullen, Winnifred and Janet'a, Fevershani; Miss E. B. Mc- Neil, Owe I Sou-id; Mr. and Mrs. G. McKee. Toronto; Mrs. P. McNally, Owen Sound; D. J. Mcintosh, Toron- to; Mrs. Edward .Mack, Toronto; Mr. end. Mrd. Roy McCauley, ToUonto; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Leeder (Janet Gibson) Misses Jean and Dorothy, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. R. Maddocks and Miss Miry Hlizabeth, Toronto; Mrs. J. W. Miller, Gertrude and Clar- enc!>, British Columbia; Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Murray, Jim and F. W. Jr., Toronto; Mr. Nathan Miller, Colling- wood; Mr. and Miv.. R. H. Moore and Betty, Newbury; II. C. Moody, War- den of Grey County, Dundalk; Mr. and Mrs. J. K. S. Mitchell and two ^â- hi!<!icn, Chicacro; R. O. Meads To- ronto; John Mueller, New Jersey; Betty Millitran, Toronto; Mrs. R. C. Mac' ityrc (J. Richard.-.on) Toronto; Mr. iiui Mr^. T. Mann. Owen Sound; Mr.5. J. Mueller (Ida Rutledge) New Jii-Ecy; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Moody, Mount Dennis; John Morgan, Misses C. and J. Morgan, Oshawa: Shirley Murray. Toronto; J. G. Marshall, Fairbank; Mr. n-ul Mrs. T. C. Mino (Maggie McDonald) Owen Sound;Mr.s. A. K. Myle.',, Kimbcrlcy; Mrs. Alex. Mullin, Fevershani. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nivon, Calcdon /East: Mr. and M -s. IT. Nixon, Mono 'Road; Mr. Russell Nixon, Toro-ito; Mr. r.nd Mrs. Roy Neilson (Adelaide Wright). Bruce nivl bibv Donald, To- ronto: Anileon Nicoll, Toronto- Mr. nnd Mrs. K. E. No'ile (M-imie Glass') Edmonton; Mr. nnd l\\-r>. L. A. Norri'i 'r.nd Grace, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Harnic •. Southampton; MiS3 Irene kdak- Mr and W. Vallentyne and R. Vallentyne, Acheson, Toronto; Mr. a-:d Mrs. Stan lilton- Mr and C^nninijlon; Mr. a-d Mr.-. John W. White. Delia V/hite and Misses Anna B. Feversham: Vau-se and F. J. Vause, .Stay nor; Mrs. and Edna White, Toronto; Mr. and y^\ THE STORE WITH SERVICE F.T.HILL&CO.,Ltd. CHAIN STORES Markdale, Ontario OUR BUYING POWER SAVES YOU A LOT OF MONEY Special Savings Another big ship;iicnt of Ladies' vSunimcr Dresses, very new and exclusive and at prices much below what you would expect to pay for siicli quality dresses. 10 dozen Ladies' Silk I lose, full fashioned and ex- cellent quality. All shades .nd all sizes. A real special at yo' • choice, per pair, for Outy; „ â€" $1.39 Grocery Specials Orany^es, sweet and juicy, 2 doz 35c. (iranulatcd Sugar, 10 pound for 53c. I Peanut IJutter, reg 10c., 2 for 15c. >)[ Haker's Cocoa, reg 10c. , spec. 2 for 15c. Laudry Starch, per pk 9c. Imj^ Bar IJiscuits, per lb 19c. Seellcss Kaisins, 2 lb. for 21c. Puritv Rolled Oats, lary:e pk 2Sc. Snidcr's Ketsup, reg. 25c 17c. "Where Quality is Higlier Than Price" Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Nichol-| Delbert, Cayley, Alta.; Bobs Trimble, ling. Miss M. and Bert, Lansing; Mrs. jon, Toronto; Mrs. C. J. Jackson,, Walkerville. i Helen Welton, Mount Forest; Mr. and Allan and Audrey. Winnipeg; Ethel jjr. and Mrs. J. F. VanDusen, Ruth Mrs. Fred Scott. Allenford; Mrs. S. C. Neilson, Toronto. I nnd Grace, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Harnic •. Southampton; Mis3 Irene Mrs. M. Oliver, M.irkdale Mrs. E. Osborne, Hamilton; Mrs. Marold Osborne, fcv^^. .»..., -• -- ^ .. ti,;,- t Mr. and Mrs. Sam Osbur.T (Robert- Morris (Gertie VanZant) Toronto; Mrs. Jos. Williams, Jos. Williams Jr., son) Stayner; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Os- Mervyn VanZant, Toronto; Eileen, J. Toronto; Jean Watters, Clarksburg:; burn, Duntroon; Mr. and Mrs. Ben K. and Arnold Vancise, Stayner. , Dr. ind Mrs. Webste •. Helen and Osburii and Bob, Batteau; Mervyn Alf ami Thc.i. Wardrobe, Toronlo; Edith. Toronto; J. *'• V""'^,.'' „*"*' Osburn, Toronto; John, Eleanor and Mrs. White (Lydi Smith) Sarnia; t->: Murray Wallace. Birchcliire Herb Mary Osbum, Nottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wilson, Ben and White, Sania; Mrs. C. W. White, tieorge Oram, Toronto. J Dick. Walkerville; Mr. and Mrs. J. Waubau.ihenc: W. J. Wadsworth. 1 o- Mr. and Mr. R. i^hi.iips and Albt... Williams (Lizzie Stewart) EuKonia; rorjo; J°{;? ^'iS'' Dr'" and^Mrf W rr> iiiurr rr.!./-. > Mr and Mra Rpn WiUon Jewell Wallace. Bircncline; ur. ana mrs. y». câ„¢";. ptL't'^eTr Man^'T "-1 a"nd t"" W.^VilsI'Tt CaXr- W. Wrieht. Miss.. Thelma and Shlr- and dr" Bert I^e ch ' wfn"o-' Mr" *''««; Mr. Eddie Legp. St. Catharines; ley, Winnipeg; D. T. Wneht^ Dun- and .di.. Bert 1 ctth. turon.o, Mr. j,,. ;„j j^rs. John Whitten, Toronto; dalk; Mrs. Mary E. Wright Cume Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Whitten, Jack Lena M. W -izht. Detroit; Mr. and and Bob, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mrs. F. A. Walker fMyrtIo f^"l'P"» Wilson, Durham; Helen T. Welton, •P'ld." and G»rtrude, Chesl'^v; Mrs. W. Mount Forest; Mr. Wood. St. Pauls; E. White (Annie Stewart) Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Grover I. Willis (Et:a Mrs. Geo. L. White (M. E. Lever) Beattic) St. Tliomcj; J. Wallace, Lon- ^ylmer, Ont.; Roca E. Wilson. Dur- don; R. H. Wallace; Toronto; Mr. and , ' ^ jj r c. Walker, Mr.s. J. L. Wood, Mimico; Cordon »^am, Mr. ana fli s t,„,„„.„. Wauchope. Tara: Robert A. Wilcock. Goder.ch; Susie Westlake, Toron.o. Buflfalo; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. War- Mrs. J. Whittaker, Toronto. and Mrs. 1. I'oulter and Herb, Toron to; C. L. Pattison, D.D.S., Toronto; Ettic and Leah Parker, St. Catharines Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fatten, Dundalk; W. C. McCutcheon, Proto;i; Mrs. S.l Parr, Port Credit; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Phillips, Toronto; E. W. Paul and Earl, Toronto; Glenn B. Petch, Lan- sing, Ont.; Mrs. Edmunds (Emma Bajkerville) Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Patton, Owen Sound; Mrs. J. W. Pato:i, Calgary; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Park, Proton Station; Margaret and Ralph Powers, Detroit; Mrs. W. Fetch Toronto; Frank Phillips, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Phillips, Toronto; Wilfred L. Pattison, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. R. Patton, Durham; Edward Phillips, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Pcrigoe and children, To- ronto; Jlrs. I. H. Perigoe, Fevershani; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Perigoe and child- ren, Detroit ;Mrs. Silas Phillips, Ham- ilton; Roy E. Phillips, Toronlo; Mr. and Mij. Geo. Proctor and .Marjorie, Kimberley; W. L. Pattison, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Pattison (Kath- crine Swift) Toronto; Stella Pedlar, Tcicnto; Mr. and Mrs. B. Purdy, Newmarket; M •. and Mrs. S. R. Ham- ilton; Irene Phillips, Toronto; Mrs. F. Phillips, Willis and Jean, Toronto; L. Bateman, Hamilton; Frank Poulter, Toronto; Sarah Pedlar, Toronto; Mrn. J. Park, Owen Sound. Mr. and Ms. II. Quigg (Wftda Crc;;.sley) Harriston; Mrs. J. L. Quige Small Advts. I FARM FOR SALE LOST OR STOLEN , TT -^ J /-». u ,„ ' About 100 acres of good clay loam LOST - At the United Church in ,^^j ^^j j^^^ 34 and 25. 2nd con. Flesherton, Sunday, August 4th, bar ^jq^ ^^^^^ gj^ Corners, about a pin with Masonic emblem. J^'naer^jig ^^^^ Flesherton Station, about please leave at The Advance office as gj ^^.^^3 ^^ cultivated land, 10 acres it is valued as a keep-sake. | j^ hardwood bush, five acres swamp. On or about August Seven-roomed house, solid b. ick with cellar under all, also summer kitchen roof barn 45x46, drive shed 20X40, STRAYED 2nd from lot 12, con. 19, Proton, one black yearling steer, star on face. ^^^,j ^^^ ^^^^^^ Plca.se notify Andrew Watson. Proton ^ ^,. .^^ :,^^ . .^ ,»ip._r.eo Station, R. R. 1, Phone 62 r G. FOn SALE FOR SALE â€" Durham heifer calf ten days old. â€" H. Freeman, town. This farm cheap for quick sale. â€" Geo. E. Banks, Flesherton, telephone 36 J . '. FARM FOR SALE 110 acres in the Township of 4f- teniesia, lots 77 and 78. 1 N.D.R.. about 85 acres under cultivation. (Jennie Shorso-n) and Beth, Alberta; ' FOR RENT â€" G room house, with balance pasture and mixed bush; barn Nelson Quinn, Toronto. V^. J. Ro".-:;, Georgetown; Miss M. Richardson, Whitby; Dr. and Mrs. E. K. Richardson, M.D., Ailccn, David and Helen, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. CJleni Ronibou.nrh, C. Lawa; Mrs. D. RobiTt.scn, Toronto; J. G. Russell, H.-.niilton; Miss Annie Richardson, Rochester, N.Y.; Mrs. (McGruther) RutledRe, New Jersey; Mrs. Thos. G. Rutledfie, Mont Clair, N.J.; R. Robert- son, Toronto; H. Robert-son, Toronto; Harmon Radley, Toronto; M. and Mrs P. J. Russell, Gordon aid Audrey. Weyburn, Sask.; Mr. and Mrs. G. Ray. Mono Centre; Mr. and Mrs. Roger? (Irene Wilson) Morristown, N.Y".: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Robertson, Toron- to; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ruthvcn, Allis- ton; Ethel Rusk, Toronto; Louie Roome. Toronto; Mrs. Regan (Rita Bu.«kin), Toronto. Mr. a:id Mr.-. G. Shenson (Lolit.-. Boattie) Toronto; Mr.s. Phillipsor. (Bertha Smith) Toronto; John T. Sled and wife, Lunisden, Sask.; J. E. Seim, Mount Forest; Miss Staples, Colling- wood; Rev. Richard Stone, B.A., B.D.. Grand Ridge, 111.; Andrew Sharp, C.ystal City, Man.; Fran!: Sullivan, Jackson, Mich.; C. J. Sproule, Toron- ' to; W. J. Strain, Pleasantdale, Sask.; Goo. W. Strain, Gore Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin .Smith, London; Rev. G. Sindney Smith. Meaford; Mrs. Wen Sniiih (Annio Bcntham) nnd Donald, Du-.kirk, N.Y.; Reuben Spcnco, To- ronto; Mrs. C. Spencc, Toronto; Jos. Henry Strain, Anacond.a, Montana; Roy Spcnco, Toronto; W. M. Sloan. Toronlo; Mr. and Mp3. Herb Smith. Owen Sound; W. H. Sled, Ottawa; 1 1-4 acres of ground.â€" John Melia, 36x60 with T 36x45. all with stone Ceylon. 1 basement, in good repair, v/ater at ~~ 1 barn; driving shed 24x30, also hen FOR SALE â€" 50 bushels of fall ; house; S-rcomed solid brick house wiieat. li!23 crop. â€" J. E. McKee, R. ! v.ith soft water cistern and furna"". P.. 5 ftfarki'ale, phone 23 r 5. i This is a (rood srrain and stock farm. well fenced and watered, situatetl FOR SALE - Sow and ten pigs or j ^°f ^''^f ''^^•t ^'^ "^^^^ ^5?^-^ and Ce'-il â-  school. Reason for sollmrr is oi» ' account of poor health. For partic- ulars apply on nremiss". W. A. MORTON. R. R. 2, Proton Station. v/il! sell young pigs separate Monaghan, Flesherton. FOR SALEâ€" Earl Touring Car in fine condition; engine and tires good. Car cost $1750. W'ill sacrifice for a luick sale. Wm. Wright, Maxwell. FOR RENT â€" Six roomed house and good garden, opposite the high school in Flfesherton. â€" Mrs. W. J. Caswell. Proton Station, R R 3. FOR SALE OR RENT â€" 100 ac- 'c<!. lots 186, 167, 1 R. W., T. & 0. ?. N. on No. 10 Highway, in town- ship of Aricmesia, ^k mile from school. 2 miles from Flesherton. Vpply >o L. R. Thistlethwaite. 24 Connor Are., Toronto or V/. J. Bel- lay, Flesherton. BOAR FOR SERVICE. Registered Yorkshire Boar for •«!>• vice by Flesherton B^on Hog CIuIh the property of th« Oatftrb Depart- ment of AgiicidtBre. â€" C. STErWAM. CareUknr. MraCELL-ANEOUS WANTED â€" Yonng man for bake- sliop. â€" F. Pinder, Flesherton. ROOMERS â€" High school students to room. â€" Mrs. H. Wilson, Flesherton ROOMERS & BOARDERSâ€" High school ftudcnts taken for room or hoard.â€" Mrs. T. Bentham, Flesherton. !^m5^TII0RN CTJLL Mtl SERVICS Registered ,^iiiffi^ WH for mt- rjce at lot 6, Con. 9, Onrrey, "Mfcrry Marquis" No. 175,138; a«re, Bonnl* Marquis 142,881; D«m, Ited Buttwrfly 131,078. Terms â€" Purebreds $5.00. grades $2.00. Cows not retume* will be charge full price. â€" S. R. RAWHINS. Enrenla. GEO E. DUNCAN DUNDAiLX LICENSED AUCTIONEER Par the County o(f Grey. Tarmai 1 per cent. Siifisf action ^amtc«4> Dates made at The Advanc« office. MIDDLE PRO & BURNS Barristera. etc. Ofices â€" Owen Sound, Durham nnd Flesherton. Flesherton eveiy W.^NTED â€" High school girl to i hoard in comfortable home. Enquire Mr. and Mrs. 'Harry Stewart and J:>3.',. at The Advance office. St. Pauls: Ellen Switzer. Vancouver;! WANTEDâ€" Man for general farm^°'"'''^^y afternoon and evening, Jos. B. S'uart, St. Catharines: Mi-.L^.^fk 'for balance of summer.â€" Ross ~" .".nd Mrs. R. W. Shaw (Myrtle Tliurs-| y^i^ox, Markdale, R. R. 5. ton) and Marion, Lions Head: John' Slobod, Toronto: Hazel Shunk, To-.' ROOMERS WANTED â€" High BUSINESS CARDS Dr. W. D. Bryce, L. D. S., D. D> ronto;' Mra. Ella ScMev. Toronto; ' school students to either board orl^- dental surgeon, graduate of Uni- Mrs. D. A. Smith. Weyburn. Sask.; 'room. Opposite high school-Mrs.' ^'"•^5°/ Toronto. Gas administer- Scott (Hannah Bellamy) , E. Best, Flesherton. ""-^ ^°' extraction. Office at the resL Mrs. T. Hanover; Mrs. Stauffer (Ruby Rad-iT^rTTTliTTTrrrâ€" ,,. , . , ley) Toronto; Mr. and Mrs.^. L. 'EGp! WAITED- Highe^^^^ ct prices wil be paid in cash. â€" Jno. 1 Stauffcr, Toronto; Dn and Mrs R„„.tadlor. Flesherton. Stanley (May Reid) Ottawa; T. J. * . Stuart and Myrtle, Burks Falls; C. E. NOTICE â€" Chopping done on Stuart, Powa-..san: Walter Shore, Han- Saturdays only. â€" Graham Bros. E*- over, N.B.; Annie Secloy, Toronto; genia. M--. and Mrs. Fred Scott, Allenford Mrs. E. J. Swift (Annie. Quigg) anil H. B. Swift, Toronto; Mr. .and Mrs. G. Stimrt and family, Powa.ssan: Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stuart, Thornbury; W. J. Symington, Dundalk; Mrs. E. Pimnions (Rachel Best) Mildand; Mrs. Louiso S«ott. Elora; Mr. and M-s. John T. Chard, Annie and Gor- don, Toronto; Mrs. R. Hardy, Owen Sound; Mrs. T. Shaw; Mr. and Itfrs. F. Slack, Toronto; Mrs. T. S. Sproule, Toronto. HOUSE FOR SALE House, could be used for store and dwelling combined. Has water and modern conveniences. It is situat- ed in this thriving village (Hom- ings Mills) on the main highway and in the centre of one of the most prosperous farming districts in On- tario, six miles north of Shelbume. There is an opening here for a live- wire ueinir a truck in connection with Price dence of Dr. E. C. Murray, Toronto, street, Flesherton. Phone 69. Prince Arthur Lodge, 333, A.P. A A.M. meets in the Masonic Hall, Arm- strong Block, Flesherton every Fri- day on or before the full moon. W. G. Watson, W. M., C. F LawTene*^ Secretary Lucas & Henry, Barristers, Solicit- ora, etc., I. B. Lucas, K. C, W. D. Henry, B.A. Offices, Markdale Laca» ^lock. Phone 2. Branch offices at Uondalk and Durham. ur- .- 1 i/r T nn. , a general store business. Pric Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Thompson and jgoO.OO - T. J. G'Flyn, Shelbume, Stanley, Simcoe; Mr. and Mrs.- W. J. â€" _â€" Thompson and Dorothy, Newmarket; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thompson and Dorothy, Toronto; Fred Thompson of Aurora; R. J. Thompson, Toronto; Mrs. Jerry Thompson, Collingwood; Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Thistlethwait* (Leona Bellamy) and Bernard, To- ronto; Mrs. K. Thompson, Toronto; Mrs. (Rev.) Thorn (Belle Christoe) Barrie; Mrs. Taylor (Lizzie Field) Toronto; Mr. nnd Mrs. Tracy (Jeasie Phillips) Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. F. Tate (Christine Richardson) Teddy, Maud and CoreelM^ Laurel; Mrs. S. G. Taylor, Sarnia; Isaac H. Turner, Winnipeg; Mrs. W. Tucker and Geo., Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Thomp- son Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Stan Thurston, Betty, Billie and Ronald, I ThnmbuTv: George Thompson, Chata- I worth; Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Thistle- , thwalte, Toronto; Robert Thistle- Telfopd & Birnie, BarriaterB, soli. ieitors, etc, Offices Grey and Bme* Block, Owen Sound; Standard Bank Block, Flesherton. (Saturdaya.) W. P. Telford, Jr., J. P. p. Biraie. ' NOTICE TO TRESSPASSERS Lots 140 and 147 3rd range E. T. & S. R., and parts 231-2-3-4, hunt- ing, fishing and tresspassing strict- ly prohibited.â€" R. J. Meggitt, Flesh- erton. FARM FOR SALE Lot 32, Con. 6, Antemesia, one hun- dred acres, about 65 acres under culti- vation, about 6 acres of bush and 3 acres of swamp; spring creek running through pasture near rear of farm; about 40 rods from school. Good bankbam 46x66; frame hou«e with 8 rooms, grood cellar, good drilled well, hen pen and small orchard. Half mile from Rock Mills and 4 miles Wm. Kaitting, Licensed AuctioiiMw for the counties of Grey and Shaeoat, Farm and stock sales a specialty. Terms moderate, satisfaction guar- anteed. AU arraagements and data* may be nade at the Advance office or Central telephona office, Fe««rshMB, or by addremfaig me at FexcMb&m. from Flesherton, rural route. Will Ihwaitc', Niagara 'Falia,"N.Y.;"jrE.''*" reasonably BOAR FOB SERVICE , Registered Yorkshire Boar for aev. ^ ^»â€" Ed gely Brt^A Vlnv No. 09,9M â€"^^*<Vrty of SM«ean Baeon Ihg ^9bK Tesou |l.oa -<l HOCDLE, *^ FMBm Statlea t BULL FOR SEBYICB I ,. ':3w. Purhara Bull for Bervkse. $1.60 If m Tennant, Owen Sound; Mrs. Rosb* „ „ „ â€"WALTER RITSSELL, p^jj before January, otherwiaotS-Z it; K- R- No. 1 FlesI.ertoB,!c. Akins, R. R. 8, Proton Statloi I Thibaudeau (Thelma Wilson) Detroit. Mrs. Clarence Thompson, Delma and ^^«^^

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