Wednesday, October 12, 1938 THE FLESHEirrON ADVANCE A man never realises how inad- equate his vocabulary is until he ateps on a marble about 3 a.m. Tenders Wanted Tenders for the caretaking of the Fraternal Hall, Flesherton, will be received up to Saturday, October 15, 1938. Address all tenders to the secretary, C. J. Bellamy. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of Joseph Sherwood, retir- ed farmer, late of the village of Eu- genia, who died on or about the elev- enth of August, 1938, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before the seventeenth of Oc- tober, 1938, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the Executor of this estate will distribute the assets of the said de- ceased, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice, and he will not be liable to any person whose claim he shall then have notice or for the assets 80 distributed or any part thereof. Dated at Markdale this twenty-third day of September, 1938. Alex. Cameron, Eugenia, executor, or W. E. Harris, Markdale, solicitor. PKOi'HlXY It is well tliut prophecy fails in many inutances. Two ladies, who had known each other in years gone by, met on the street. One ol them, who had been married for some years, was pushing a baby carriage in which were fine triplets, all girls. The other had married only a couple of weeks. "What beautiful children!" ex- claimed the newly married one, with much interest, after the two friends had exchanged greetings. "Yes," replied the proud mother, "and it was the funniest coincidence. At our wedding supper the boys who NOllCE TO CREDITORS Take notice that all persons having claims or accounts against the estate of Annie Louise Dingwall, late of the Township of Artemesia, in the County of Grey, widow, are required to forward such accounts or claims together with full particulars thereof to the undersigned on or before the fifth day of November, 1938. After that date the estate will be distrib- uted having regard only to the claims and accounts of which notice was, on or before that date, received. C. C. MIDDLEBRC City Hall, Owen Sound. Solicitor to the Executors. played with my husband in the or chestra serenaded him and played 'Three Litth- Maids," from the 'Mi kado.' Isn't that queer." The newly married one gasped for breath and then turned pale with horror. ''Merciful heavens!" she gasped, "at our wedding supper a couple of weeks ago, Tom's friends .serenaded him also and they rendered "The Sextette from Lucia.' An Englishman collected more than two million stamps in sixty years and when he died it wa.s found that the collection was worth $2,600,000. Happy the holiday "for a change and a rest" that doessn't leave you in even greater need of a rest when it is all over. RADIO BATTERIES We are featuring a new line of Radio Batteriesâ€" "A" "B" and ''C". Extra heavy duty "B" batteries that will stand the heavy strain and last at no extra cost. Positively guar- anteed. These batteries will put new life, power and pep into that old radio â€" try them. Also several new and used radios at bargain prices sold on convenient time payments. JOHN W. COOK Phone 77 Flesherton ;| Our Ladies' Ready-to-wear Department is | offering for the next two weeks T T t t t I Three Great Bargains LADIES' DIRNDL DRESSES In all the newest styles and shades. J On Sale at very low price of $1.49 X LADIES' CREPE DRESSES «♦ In Fall and Winter we^^ht, in beauti- «â-º ful new shades. Selling much below ♦I* the reji^ular price $1.95 *:* CHILDREN'S 3-PIECE SUITS t Children's Chinchilla 3-piece Suits. i Made in the latest style. Special $6.95 I GENERAL DRY GOODS SPECIALS SPECIAL DISPLAY OF COATS Ladies' & Children's new Fall Coats in all the new cloths and latest styles in fur collars. These coats are marked especially to suit every purse. MILLINERY Our stock of Ladies' and Girls' Hats *f is comi)lete for Fall and Winter selling: *f in all the latest shai)es and styles. Our "*â- T T t t t t ? T T ? T prices arc less. t t ♦ ♦> t Ladies' Hose â€" Silk Crepe Hose in all the newest shades 69c ♦> Children's Hose â€" Children's Cash- mere I lose. Special 25o Children's HOSE â€" Fine quality, at a ^"^ special price of 35c ♦3> Flannelette â€" Special 1 yd. wide, in ♦I* lij,dit and dark stripe .... 18c., 2 yds. 35c Flannelette Blankets â€" Liuac size in plan white. Reduced to, pair .... $2.39 I ? T T t ? ? t T T y t Dress Plaids â€" These plaids are just y what you need for school girls' dress- -y es. On Sale at, per yard 35c > Vest & Bloomers â€" Winter weight, ^ all sizes, extra value, garment 45c ^ Bushman's Flannel â€" Heavy weight, ♦♦ marked especially low, yard 39cY New Bath Towels â€" Just arrived, in A all sizes and (pialities, selling per pair ♦!♦ from 25c and up <* CLOTHING SPECIALS Men's 2.Pant Suitsâ€" Fine Worsted in all the latest styles $14.95 Shirtsâ€" Men's Plaid Maimel Shirts good quality. .Celling at $1.25, $1.35 Men's Fall Overcoats â€" in good style and i|uaiitv. Special $10*95 Socks â€" Men's Union Socks ♦!♦ 2 pairs for 25c J,^ Socks â€" -Men's all-wool Socks. A real snap, i)er pair 25c Socks â€" Men's Heaw all-wool Socks 3 pairs for $1.00 T T t Men's Rubberized Windbreakers â€" sheep-skin lined; heavy weight. Sell- ing at $4.50 >- Men's Fine Leather Windbreakers JJ^ â€" silk lined, neat and dressy $7.50 Jk^ Men's Shirts and Drawers â€" all-wool y Selling at per garni $1.29 and $1.69 V Men's Doeskin Windbreakers â€" Sell- ing at $1.59 and $1.95 Shirts â€" Men's Flannel Shirts with zipper, in light and dark greys. A real bargain at $1.25 Jt^ f OUR RUBBER BOOT SALE CONTINUES t t Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ciiapple and Alan Bpeiit Tiianksgiving at Meaford. Mr. Keg Boyd enjoyed a motor Uip to Dryden over the we«k end. Mi-sses Jeanette Cargoe and Hattio McKae of Toronto holidayed in town. Miss Annie Howard of Toronto spent the week end in town. Mr. Bert Broderick of Madoc visit- ed in town on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Best of To- ronto week ended in town. Mr. and Mrs. William Patton of Toronto visited over the week end at their parental homes. Mr. Bob Bellamy has returned from Winona where he was employed with E. D. Smith and Sons. Miss Dorothy Ottewell of Toronto spent the week end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ottewell. Mr. and Mrs. Ken McKee and Ruth of Toronto holidayed with Mr. and Mrs. John McKee, 4th line. Mr. A. D. Thurston of Montreal spent the Thanksgiving week end with the Thurston families. Dr. Helen Plummer of Toronto was the guest of Miss Kate McMillan over the week end. Mr. and Mi-s. F. W. Duncan, Mack and Jean spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Turner of Paisley. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thistlethwaite and Bernard spent the week end and holiday with relatives here. Miss Queenie Kaitting of Owen Sound spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mitchell. Messrs. Harold McCutcheon and Ed- Ferris are employed with the King Paving Company at Oakville. Mr. J. A. Richards is spending a couple of weeks at the school of em- balming and will wiite his examin- ations at the end of the course. Mrs. Mary Jamisson attended the funeral of Mrs. Bert Jamieson which took place in Mount Pleasant Cem- etery, Toronto, Saturday afternoon. Mr. Bruce Ashton of Cainsville has been a visitor at the home of his parents, the Baptist Parsonage, the past two weeks. Mrs. LeRoy McDonald and two children of Toronto were week end visitors with her mother, Mrs. J. O. Patton. ADDITIONAL LOCALS Mr. and Mis. R. B. Heard spent the Thank.sgiving week end with friends at Dunnville. Mr. Frank Ross and Miss Verna Pearson of Mount Albert spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. K. Betts. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Perigo and two daughters of Hamilton spent the past lew days with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stewart. Miss Adeline Forrester of Kin- cardine and Mr. Don Parson of Shel- burne spent the holiday with the foi-mer's sister, Mrs. A. E. Goessel. Mr. H. L. Eubank, principal of the high school, was home at Cayuga, while Mr. E. Hutton was at Hamil- ton and Miss L. Pallett at her home at Dixie for Thanksgiving. Miss Hazel McKillop of Toronto is visiting with her parents at pres- ent. Her cousin, Mrs. Mobbs, of To- ronto spent the week end with her here. Mr. John Blakeley, Mr. and Mrs. H. Henselwood and son, and Mr. Brownlee of Toronto and Mrs. O. W. Sinclair of Dundas, Mr. and Mrs. Lo- gan and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. H. Linley and daughter of Owen Sound were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Blakeley. Rev. C. M. Saunders of Bentinck will be the special speaker at Rock Mills Baptist Church next Sunday af- ternoon at three o'clock. Pastor Ash- ton will be conducting anniversary services at North Glenelg Baptist church. Service as usual in Flesh- erton at 11 a.m. Mr. Sam Stauffer returned home the latter part of last week from Christie Street Hospital, Toronto, where he had undergone treatment on an injured optic, caused from a cut by a corn leaf. For a time it was thought the sight of the eye would be lost, but we are glad to know that it is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McTavish and two sons, Dan and Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McTavish and two sons of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. ,John Kaiser and Mrs. Lockridge of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Smith of Meaford and Mr. and Mrs. "Paddy" Petch of Owen Sound were week end and Thanks- giving Day visitors with the McTav- ish and Nuhn families. Thank.sgiving visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Patton were Messrs. Leo Patton and Cyril Keen- leyside and Mr and Mrs. Roy Mc- Geoch of London; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sensabaugh and baby, Evelyn, of Owen Sound and Messrs. Fred Prest- on and Jack Scott, Misses 'Winona Patton, Rose Forde and- Eliza How- ard and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Howard, all of Toronto. A chairman is a man who spends twenty-one minutes and sixteen sec- onds introducing a man who needs no introduction. FARM FOR SALE Lot 10, Con. 7; part lot 10, Con. 8, Osprey Township (at Maxwell) con- taining 113 acres in first class state of cultivation. Must be sold to set- tle estate. Apply to C. N. LONG, Administi-ator> Feversham. 8c2 One man called his girl "Mints" because she was always after dinners. YOUR CATTLE that are ready for market should be placed in the hands of capable sales' men just the same as successful bus- iness houses do in selling their goods at highest prices THEREFORE in order that you may be assured of top prices and best results get in touch with us and we will advise yoa when to ship DUNN & LEVACK Ltd. Canada's Leading Livestock Salesmen Establisher 1893. Union Stock Yards, TORONTO A trial shipment will be convincing Small Ad. Column FOR SALE â€" Jersey heifer calf.â€" Archie McKechnie, Priceville. 12c2 FOR SALE - chine. â€" Mrs. Electric washing ma- B. Graham, Eugenia. T t t % N'dUths' 0-eyelet Rubbers, sizes 11 t to U $L19 X Men's quality Rubber Boots .. $L69 ^^ Men's 6-eyelet Rubbers, Monitor ^^ style, two real bargains .... $1.4", $L89 ^ Hoys' 6-eyelet Rubbers, sizes 1 to 5 X at $L29 }^ Child's Rubber Hoots sizes ()-l() $L Boys' Rubber Hoots. Special .... $1.25 Misses' Rubber Hoots, 11 to 2 $1.35 Boys' 6-eyelet Rubber Boots, in goecT strong quality .fl.59 Woniens' Rubber Boots, g(X)d. strong quality $1'59 GROCERY SPECIALS Amber Honey â€" 4 lb. pail selling at Corn, Peas, Tomatoes 35c; 8 lb. pail selling at 69c Whcatlcts .S lbs. for 25c Ginger Snaps 10c lb. 4 large cakes Floating Soap and 1 pkg. Soap Flakes All for 19c 3 cans for 25c yA lb. pail Peanut Butter 5.0c Iri.sh Stew 15c tin Raspberry and Strawberry Jam, large jar for 29c 2 lbs. Soda Biscuits 25c Miss Aieda Mitchell returned to To- ronto 'Wednesday after spending the past two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Mitchell. Mr. anil Mrs. Percy Kennedy, Alva and Ronald of Lindsay spent the week end with the former's mother, Mrs. A. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carrothers spent the week end at London. Mrs. S. Reid of London returned with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Down, Jack and Betty of Markdale spent Thanks- giving with Mr. and Mrs. A. Down and Mrs. H. Down. Mrs. Geo. Mitchell is slowly im- proving from her recent illness through the skilful care of Dr. Milne and Nurse Irish. Mr. and Mrs. Dolbert Hopkins of Chesley and Mr. 'William Hopkins and Mius Phyllis Coe of Weston vis- ited with friends and relatives here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Keith, Jean, Doris and Mary and Mr. and Mrs. (ico. Prentice of Toronto were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. W. Hickling on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. George Goldsboi-ough Diana and Harriett of St. Catherines Were week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell; also Mi', and Mrs. Clippciton, Mary and Bill. Messrs. Jas. Field, Burton Field, Bruce Field, Ralph Hnwley, William Dawson, Jack Duncan and W. Frew- ing, all of Toronto enjoyed hunting in this district on Thanksgiving Day and returned home with plenty of game. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kennedy and three children, Dundalk, spent Thanks- giving with Mr. and Mrs. W. \. Henry. Mrs. Kennedy is making rapid pro- gress from a recent appendicitis op- eration. FOR SALE _ Beagle pup, 9 weeks old â€" Douglas Morgan. 5c2 FOR SALE â€" Holstein cow, due to freshen October 10.â€" Archie Mc- Kechnie, Priceville. WANTED â€" Horses or cows suit- able for mink feed.â€" J. R. Sinclair, Ceylon phone 40r2. FOR SALE â€" Black Percheron mare rising three years old. â€" Wm. Gib- Ion, Ceylon, 8c2 FOR SALE â€" O.xford Down rams and ewes, eligible for registration. â€" Claude Akins, Proton Station. FOR SALEâ€" 1929 Ford coupe in good condition. Can be seen at Stewart Foster's garage. 4c2 ROOMERS - students. - Flesherton. Rooms for high school Mrs. M. Jamieson, 15p4 FOR SALE â€" 8 yearling steers. â- bordeen-iAngus o some heavy horses from <• years up.â€" San» Grummett, B.^' 1 '^le.sherton. Tel- ephone Fevers;. am Url3. 12p2: BOAR FOR SERVICE Pure bred Yorkshire Hog, Orchard Valley Wonder, 6Nâ€" 175771 Sire O.A. C. Conqueror 31&â€" 167820, will b* kept for service. Terms $1.00.â€" Wea. Smith, Rock Mills. LOST â€" On Saturday, October 1, be- tween Eugenia and Flesherton, dressing table seat. Finder please notify The Advance office. FOR SALE â€" 20 HP sawyer and Massey-llarris steam engine. â€" Geo. Smith, Durham. Phone Advance Office. LOST â€" Truck Tarpaulin lettered DUNDALK CREAMERY on Sing- hampton Road between Richard Stewart's and Geo. McDonald's on the 4lh line. Leave at Lockhart's gara^, Singhampton. 12c2 STRAYED â€" From my premises lot 11, con 1 N.D.R., Osprey, two year old steer, ret! with white face, dehorned. Please notify W. H. Arnott R. R. 2 Proton SUtion. BOAR FOR SERVICE Registered Yornshire Hog for ser- vice, Glenafton Sultan 92Pâ€" 186251, sire and dam qualified in advanced registry.â€" Ross Stevens, Proton Sta- tion. BOAR FOR SERVICE Purebred Yorkshire Boar for ser- vice; terms: $1.00 if paid withm four months.â€" Laiu-ie Pedlar, Flesherton, Ont. R.R. 3. BUSINESS CARDS RAVVLEIGH PRODUCTS While shopping in Flesherton why not get your medicines from the Rawleigh dealer. J C. STILES, Flesherton HAMCO F. T. Hill & Co., Ltd. MARKDALE, Ont. so/d by GKO. llOOn. Dundalk K. W. DINTAN. Flesherton \. C. 'MrDOM.IJ,, Dumlalk « FOR SALE â€" Number of govern- ment graded XXX Oxford Down ram lambs. Premium of $6.00 will be paid by Dominion government to eaeh purchaser; also flock ram, two years old. â€" R. Allen and Sons. R.R. 3 Flesherton. 6p2 FARM FOR SALF 190 acra fai-m en Kiag's Highway No. 10, two miles south of Flesherton, brick house, good b.irn, well watered. â€" Mrs. M. Thistlethwaite, Flesherton DR. J. E. MILNE Oflfloe _ Durham St. Oflflce Hours â€" Afternoons, 1.3« to i.. Evenings, 7 to 8.30. Sundays and Thursday afternoons by appointment only. Prince Arthur Lodge No. 833, A.F. & A.M., meets in the Fraternal W«H Flesherton, the second Friday in eaek month. W.M., W. G. McBride; Sm* retary, C. J. Bellamy. INSURANCE • AUTOMOBILE Special low rate for famera A. D. MacINTTRE. Afont DORNOCH. OnUri* ROY LANGFORD District Agent ivt MUTUAL LIFE OP CANADA ACCIDENT and SICKNE.0S, FIRES, AUTOMOBILE, BITRGLARY Municipal Liability Guarantee Bondi Any Insurance Problem Telephon^ MARKDALE. Ont. cKi