Wednesday, August 11, 1937 .-t^T'*' THE FLESITERTON ADVANCE .9 ^ We handle only Goodyear Tire* because only Goodyear* give you 4-way traction at the centre of the tread where the tirei touch the road. Goodyear's diamond pattern means greater safety every mile you drive. Come in and see our big stock of tires priced to suit you D. McTAVISH & SON, FLESHERTON. ONTARIO Sudbury has a story about thous- ands of caterpillars ending their lives by marching into the water of Lake Ramsay. The rest of the province is hopeful this mass suicide idea will be copied all over Ontario. The heiress to the bulk of the Kockfeller fortune says that there must be some mistake about the story of her inheritance. It i.s the kind of mistake, however, that most folk would be triad to have happen them. Live Stock Report Over 81OO0 cattle arrived for Mon- day's market, which is the heaviest oflferinfc on record for some time, over half of which came from Western Canada, comprised mostly of stockers and feeders. The general effect on the market as a whole caused a slow trade and lower pricss on most classes, especially cattle of medium quality and heifers, which were fully a luarter lower. Choice heavy steers sold readily at from $y.50 to $11.75, with others of medium to pood quality from $7.50 to $!(. Choice butcher steers sold at from $7 to .?7.25 and heifers from •$(>.75 to S7; fair to good butchers from $5.(i() to $().50; common to medium $-iS)tt to $5.50. Selected stockers and feeders were in good demand, choice light kind selling from $4.75 to $5.50 and those of heavier weights from $5.5() to $0.25; common to medium stockers from $.'i.5n to $.1.25. Choice butcher cows were in good demand at from $.1.50 to $4.75, with a few extras at $5; fair to good from $3.50 to $4; common to medium S2.75 to $3.25; canners and cutters $2.50 to $2.75. Choice heavy bulls broug-ht from $4 to $4.5fl, with a few tops at $5; bolognas from $;i50 to $4. The lamb trade met with a severe .setback, following last week's close, prices beinjf fully $1 per cwt, lower, choice Iambs $9.50, bucks $8..50. Best light sheep sold from $3 to $3.50. The calf market was active and stronpr, choice veal calves from $9 to $9.50; fair to good from $7.50 to $8.50; com- mon to medium $5.50 to $7. Hogs featured the market, advanc- ing to a new high of $11.50 for truck deliveries on Monday. Prospects for the balance of the week will depend entirely upon supplies. Misses Florence and Marjoric New- ell are visiting at Durham. Miss Jean Toronto. Beard is home from I Tiny township has had to pay $350 in a month for sheep killed by dogs. It must be admitted that there is nothing in that bill to suggest the name of the township. ^<mJ*»*<i^*<^»J^»}mJ^J^*»*****»^ THE STORE WITH SERVICE ? T t y n M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 > ♦ » » t T ? J ? ? t F. T. Hill & Co., Limited jl CHAIN STORES MARKDALE, Ont. OCR BUYING I'OWER S.WES YOU A LOT OF MONEY HilFs Big Summer Sale of Men^s Fine Shirts Of Interest to Men Buy Now and Save Plenty SUCH WELL KNOWN BRANDS AS TOOKE'S, MacLEAN AND SOCIETY SHIRTS IN THIS BIG SALE. ^^ These shirts are of woven materials, Silk Broaddloth, English Broadcloth and X Silk and Cotton Repps and are all guaranteed fast colors. With Fused Collars, ^^ Button-Down and Separate Collars GROUP N«. 1 Tlic shirts in llii^ K''*'"'P 'i''^' th osc well y l<n«\\n Toukc and MacLcaii Ijraiids. Y 'J'li<-'sc shirts iiavc fused cwMais which fjiavf staichc-d collar .'mjpcarancc with soDt't collar cuiiiforl. The shirts arc of the J latest ill jiattcrn aii<l de^j^ii. These shirts ^^ Very S|}ecial each $1.44 % GROUP NO. 2 Y This j>"r<)iij) cuntains shirts by Society ^ and other well known brands in white, ^ H^ht bhu-s and browns, dark blues and browns, black and maroon iwade of Kn^- lish Fabric and vSilk and Cotton Re|)ps. Th£se shirt.s have button down and soft «4jllars. Values up to $1.45 for 98c each GROUP NO. 3 This RToup is coinpased of shirts with the se|)arate collars. These shirts are Tooke's and other j.rood brands and are Kn>»^lish B-roadcioth and Silkolene. Valuas up to $1.45. Special, each .... 98c GROUP NO. 4 These shirts are well known brands with separate collars in Knj^'lish Broad- cloth and pood patterns. Values to $1.25. Special at each 69c AN EXTRA SPECIAL IN WORK SHIRTS A FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL readies' Dresses in very attractive sirles ;in(l i)attenis. \'ahK>' ti]) to$1.9.S Very special at each 48c CHILDREN'S PLAY SUITS .\ very jiood variety of styles and pat- terns with and without sleeves, and with short and loti^ le}.^^^. Prices cut for (|nick sale. t t -T T T T t T T T t t t T ? ? t T Special at 19c, 44c. 59c each ^ A CANDY SPECIAL Smiles 'N Chuckles in half and pound boxes, iMiiit .and Cream centres, Nuts and Hard Centres, Moir's Chocolates, Kinj^ George VI Assortment. Queen Elizabeth Assf^-tnient. Miss Jean Duncan visited last week in Toronto. Miss Irene Clark of Stratford is visiting her friend. Miss B. Stewart. Miss Oly McDonald is spending a couple of weeks in Toronto. Miss Marie McEachnie of Toronto is holidaying at her parental home. ivy. and Mrs. H. W. Kernahan re- turned on Saturday after a fine motor trip to New York. Miss Velma Fryer returned to To- ronto after a ten day holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blackburn. Mr. and Mrs. W. Honer and son of South Porcupine are visiting with her mother, Mrs. M. Jamieson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Raubut of Kap- uskasinji: were visitors at the United Church parsonage this week. Miss Doris Craven, Holland Centre, is visiting her cousins, Shirley and Ruth Marriott. Miss Betty McDonald of Toronto was a visitor last week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Armstrong of To- rimto are holidaying at their summer cottage in town. Miss Audrey Brown has returned after taking a summer course in Toronto. Mr. Jackson Stewart has returned from Guelph, where he has attended â- iuniiner .school the past six weeks. Harvesting has commenced and the grain crops are not as heavy as was expected some time ago. Many of the oats are short and light. Mr. Milton Walker of Toronto, for- merly of Flesherton, spent a week end recently among old friends and ac(iuaintances. Visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curran were: Mr. and .Mrs. Clive Morris of Ilderton; Ray and Algyva Henderson of London and Gordon Henderson of Windsor. Dundalk and Durham girls play the final gaem for the group champion- -hip at the agricultural grounds, Flesherton, on Thursday evening of this wefk. Mrs. .1. J. Johnston of Meaford, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Graham and Aline of Rocklyn, Mr. J. I. Graham and Miss May of Vandeieur visited on Sunday with the Taylor families. Ml-, and Mrs. Cecil McKechnie and little dai>ghter spent the week end in Brampton and attended the funeral .Monday of the former's aunt, Mrs. Jos. Jay. Mr. Bob. Carrothers spent the week end at his home in London. His fath- er, Mr. VV. B. Carrothers, returned with him and will spend a few holidays in these parts and through the Mid- land district. Mr. Dick Stewart of The Advance .statF entered Owen Sound hospital on .Monday evening and expects to under- go an operation this Wedesday morn- ing and will be away from work for a few weeks. .•\ shower was held in the Fraternal Hal on Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Pattoii, recent bride and groom. The received a substantial purse of money, besides the best wish- es of a hosts of fi-iends. Dancing was enjoyed. ♦ Ill 11 HH I fH t »♦♦••♦*»»>> l» H »<>I H «»l f » H tt1» Quality Hard^rare ! ! Lawn and Garden Tools, Rakes, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, ! Grass Shears, Lawn Mowers, Sprayers, Hose, Paris Green. Now is a j^ood time to do that outside painting. ;; VVe have a full line of Paint, Varnishes, Enamels, Etc. HOT WE.ATHER ELECTRIC TIME SAVERS, ;: WASHERS. HOT PLATES, IRO.NS, TOASTERS. Snips, Pliers, Bits & Braces, Rules, Tapes, Etc. Biiildinj? and Remodelling- Hardware, Nails, Roofing, Shingles, Sidings. Cement, Eiine and Plaster, Glass and other materials. : WIRE FENCING, ROPE, SCREEN DOORS AND ; â-º WINDOW SCREENS. Frank W. Duncan t Phone 54 FLESHERTON ! + Ti fi iti ti if I iTi JiitiiTiiTi A .Ti â- *â- â- ?â- .T. A A.TnTi A «T«iTi A .ffft A â- ?â- â- ?â- r*- -*--*--*- * â- . k VANDELEUR Rev. F. N. and Mrs. Bowes and sons of Willowdale, Mr. and Mrs. Malloy and Masters Joe, Dan and Miss Catherine, Toronto, Jamie and Bobbie Pacilla, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McClusky and children and Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Clusky Sr. and Miss M. Kidd, all of Toronto, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lundy Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Ready and fam- ily of St. Marys visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Buchanan and other rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs. Baker and three daughters of Toronto were the guests cf Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Boland. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Graham visited friends nt Shrigley. v .u- ^ ,. ^ ^ â- Nothing IS said about trymg it on Favorable comment was heard on their human volcano. the singing of the junior choir at the __ .. _' church service Sunday afternoon of j last week, sang a solo, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Buchanan and family. Recent visitors with the Graham families here were: Miss Mary and Mr. Jack Blair of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Mrs. Bert Parker and two children of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. F. R, Blair of Sask., and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Burnett of Markdale. The home of Mrs. Dane McGee was the scene of one of the largest meet- ing of the Vandeieur Woman's Assoc- iation. The president, Mrs. W. J. p. Hutchinson presided. The topic was taken by Mrs. Lundy Johnson and Mrs. Murray spoke on missions. Lun- cheon was served by Mrs. McGee» assisted by Misses Evelyn and Joyce and Miss Doreen Boland. A speed cop may not *» very Miss Ready of St. Marys [strong for petting parties, but he sure gets there when it comes to pinching parti«s. Mrs. (Dr.) Murray of Flesherton is SmallAds. FOR SALE â€" Garden Vegetables, beets, carrots, beans Jas. Thurs- ton, Flesherton, Phone 62J. Man in court at Mimico was fined Stl.50 for kissing a girl while driv- ing a ear in traffic. Never having seen the gal we cannot recommend whether or not an appeal should be entered. FOR SALE â€" Potatoes 8.5c bag; Oats G5c bu._ Phone 38 r 3, A. C. MUIR, Ceylon. WANTED â€" Groundhogs, absolutely fresh. Large lOc, small 5c.â€" J. R. Sinclair, Ceylon. LOST â€" Yorkshire sow strayed from my premises on or about Aug. 6th. Finder notify P. Magee, Eugenia. FARM â€" 120 acre farm for sale or rent, or work on shares. â€" Jas. Hopps, Priceville. HOG FOR SERVICE Pure bred Yorkshire Hog, Orchard Valley Wonder, 6Nâ€" 176771 Sire 0. A. C. Conqueror 315â€"167820, will be kept for service. Terms fl.OO.â€" Wes. Smith, Rock Mills. WANTED â€" Cattle for pasture on lots 171 and 172, water and good pasture also good fences. Cattle only â€" W. Jw Caswell, Fleshierton. BOAR FOR SERVICE Purebred Yorkshire Boar for serw vice; terms: $1.00 if paid within four months â€" Laurie Pedlar, Flesherton. Ont., R. R. 3. ^ Special 49c a pound ^ Special 25c a half pound V t t T T T T t A VARIETY OF CHOCOLATE BARS Brazil Roll, Nnt Mlilk Chocolate, Wil low Buds, Chocolate Coated Peanuts. 4c each or 3 for 16c Willai»d's Cough Drops 4c ea. •r 3 for lOo GROCERY SPECIAL ^ FANCY MIXED BISCUITS 2 lbs. .. 25c ^ r.LACK PEPPER 19c lb, *"* ORANGE JUICE 50c gal. CRAPE OLA 95c gal, f T T T Large CHIPSO with 3 cakes of KIRK'S ♦♦♦ ... CASTILE 28o ♦♦♦ ♦;♦ Light and dark hhies. Regular price much higher. Sale price each 47c Mr. W. G. Little of Toronto was a week end visitor with his brother. Dr. A. E. Little. Mr. Little was born in this vicinity and enquired about some o fthose he knew in the older days, but found very few remaining. The Little family reunion may be held later. Mr. Edward Fisher has been obliged to take a rest from his duties with the British American Oil Company, due to illness. "Boss" Hauert of Owen Sound has taken his place delivering eras and oil. We hope that Ed. will be on the ,iob ag:«in 80«n and back in his usual health. A splendid rain Tuesday noon of this week brought needed moi»ture to the land, which was feeling the effects of the absence of rain along with the warm weather. Altogether this is one of the finest summers that the people in this district have ever experienced. Ernest and Georgina Blackburn, Walter Madill, wife and son, Stewafrt, and Mrs. Madill of Sault Ste. Marie, Mrs. A. Carr of Eugenia, Violet Black- burn of Toronto and Masters Gordon and Murray Blackburn of CoUingwood were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blackburn. FOR SALE â€" New Peter Hamilton cultivator, heavy wagon, buggy, repairs for almost any plow; all at reduced prices. â€" Mrs. J. A. Heard, Flesherton 2pl8 AUCTION SALE OF HORSES â€" At stock yards, Dundalk, on Sat., Aug. 14th, at 2 p.m.; 11 colts, 14 work horses up to 1550 lbs.; barn raised, quiet and easily handled.-iiGeo. E. Duncan, Auctioneer. LOST â€" Either in Flesherton or on road between there and John Camp, ball's on Saturday night, purse con- taining |6 â€" Finder inform Mrs. Jack Graham, Eugenia. Reward. BUSINESS CARDS DR. J. E. MILNE Offi, Office Hours - Durham St. ice Mours â€" Afternoons 1.30 to 4 Evenings 7 to 8.30 Sundays and Thursday afternoon* by appointment only. DR. A. E. LITTLE DENTIST OFFICE â€" Dr. Bryce's Old Stand. Telephone 69. WANTED â€" 100 acre farm to »ent, good buildings and water. Would like to apply right away to Thos. Fenwick, Eugenia, Phone 6 r 3 Feversbam. FOR SALE â€" Ont. Wheat $1.26 bu.; ROY LANGFORD District Agent for MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA ACCIDENT & SICKNESS PIRK AUTOMOBILE BURGLARY Municipal Liability Guarantee Boad* Any Insurance Problem Telephone, MARKDALE, OnC Prince Arthur Lodge No. 333, A.F., Corn, $1.90 cwt.; Lime 36c per 70 * A.F., meets in the Fraternal Hall, lu uâ€" ... „ . . Flesherton, the aeoond Tuesday ilk each month. W.M.. Alfred Dowa^ Secretary, C. J. Bellamy. lb. bag Barley .- Ceylon. Also western Oats and Phone 38 r 3, A. C. MUIR, FOR SALS â€" Best quar.ty Pennsyl- vania Anthracite Coal, stove or chestnut, $12.26 per ton. Free de- livery within thaee miles. Terms, Cash.- Phoae 38 r 3, A. C. MUIR^ CeyloB. INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE Special low rate for farmers A. D. MacINTYRE, Agent FLESHERTON Ont DR. T. H. SPENCE VETERINARY SURGEON Graduate of Ontario Veterinary Col- lejre, Proeessional services reasonaW*. â€" Phone, Dvndalk 2. DR. G. A. LEDGERWOOD, V. S. Night and Day Call Profeasianal gerTi«« Fevwaham, Phone 4 r 6. »» vMMaae* of Ed. Nixon, Maxw«)l.