Wednesday, August 20, 1941 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE ROCK MILLS Mr. Tho8. Johnston Sr. of Kemfole spent a week with his daughter, Mrs. Joyce Porteous, Mr. Porteous arid family. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hewitson of Jackson and Mrs. Line Hurlbut and Doris of Balmy Beach visited recently Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Porteous. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stuart of De- troit and Mrs. S. J. White (nee Lottie Stuart' of Windsor visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nowell and called on other relatives while here. | Mr. Dick Clark spent a couple of I days in Toronto. Miss Florence Newell spent Satur- day in Owen Sound. Douglas Lee of Owen Sound is holi- daying at Dick Clark's. Mr. Thos. Betts, Edith and Mabel visited recently a* Sheltmrne. Our bald-headed observer remarks i that the fan dancer who has the smallest number of fante has the largest number of fans. NEW AND USED Farm Machines FOR SALE AT COCKSHUTT AGENCY Asphalt Roofing Renfrew Stoves Woven Wire Fence Barbed Wire NUMBER OF GOOD USED BINDERS RENFREW RENFREW Cream Separators Washing Machines Agent for Fleury-Bissell Implements and Repairs W. EDGAR BETTS Cockshutt Implements - Flesherton, Ont. SOUTH LINE (Artemesia) Miss Christina McKinnon spent a few days last week with Mrs. Neil Hogarth who was on the sick list. Sglm. Don Meads, Camp Borden, spent the wek end at the home of his parents. Misses Christina, Susie and Elsie McKinnon and Sadie Oliver left Fri- day for Owen Sound where they in- tend camping for a few days. Miss Verna Crutchly, Durham, is on a two weeks holiday with her aunt, Mrs. F. R. Oliver. Aircraftman Farq. McKinnon, Gait visited over the week end with his parents and Aircraftman Ivan Turner at the home of Hon. F. R. Oliver. Mr. Harry Millener, Dundalk, was a week end visitor with Mr. and Mra. Ed. Dingwall. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Middleton and son, Raymond and Mr. Alf. Casper, all of Toronto visited over the week end with Hon. and Mrs. Oliver. Driver John Woollard, Kitchener, spent the week end visiting friends here. Judging from democratic reaction, the expected new German peace of- fensive s more or less an offensive peace. Buy War Savings Stamps a nd help win the war. H osery Jp Week We are offering this week many lines of Ladies' '^Oie, including Ladies', Misses' and Children's Sockees; also Men's Fine ^ck* in Rayon and fine wool in many new patterns, including Men s r itton ^ ty^ Work S ocks, at prices whidi save you money. Pricey ^jj ^ higher, so be on hand early, as all lines when sold cannot be repeated. LADIES' SILK HOSE Full fashioned in chiffons or light service weight in new season shades, size 9 to 10'^. Special, pair 69c MERCERIZED LISLE HOSE A serviceable hose for general wear with seamless feet and ribbed top for extra stretch, in several new shades; sizes 9 to 10^". Special 49c LISLE HOSE for the woman who wants a good looking yet serviceable hose; good quality lisle with back seam, reinforced toes and heels for ex- tra wear; sizes 9 to 10 I/4 . Special 39c BOYS' ANKLE SOCKS Popular with active boys; sturdy cotton socks, smartly striped, lastex tops to keep them neat; sizes 7 to 9 1 *. Special, pair 19c MEN'S SOCKS In cotton and Rayon and cotton, in new strine and block design, strongly knit, hard wearing, medium weight, some have lastex tops; sizes 10 to 1 l u *. Special, pair 25c RAYON HOSE, good looking, yet serviceable Rayon Hose with seamed back and reinforced heels and toes, in several new shades; sizes 8' x<! to 10 1/4 . Special, pair .................................... 25c COTTON HOSE Strong cotton stockings .at a big saving, seamed hack and comfortable seamless feet. They come in sand and gunmetal; sizes 8 I/6 to 10 % . Special 2 pair for 29c SOCKEES Groceries Libby's Pork & Beans, 20 oz. size 2 for 15c Maritime Hard Soda Biscuits 2 Ibs. for 25c Soap Chips 4 Ibs. for 29c Fancy Biscuits 2 Ibs. for 35c Prunes ., .3 Ibs. for 23c HARDWARE DEPARTMENT RUMMAGE TABLE We have gone through our stock and picked out many lines of hardware graniteware and aluminum ware. You will find these lines all on one table and the prices very low. F. T, Hill & Co., Ltd. MARKDALE, Ont, Local and Personal l Dressy anklets, heavy Ray'on, made vvtih lastcx tops for a smooth (it. Five cheery solid colors: rose., blue, red, yellow, white ; size 6 to 10 1/4 . Special per pair 19c LISLE HOSE, fjood serviceable wearers, seamless feet. They come in sand or gumnotal shades; sixes 9 to 10*. Special pair 29c MEN'S WORK SOCKS Ribbed wool work socks, knit with comfortable 1 seamless feet and snug ial, pair 29c rilihed tops. Save money here. Spec- Carnation Milk ...., 2 for 15c 1 Large Chipso and Creani Pitcher All for 28c 2 All-Wheat and Cup & Saucer All for 34c Good Humor Puffed Wheat 2 pkgs. for 15c 4 Ih. pail Peanut Butter 49c L. A. C. Dick Stewart of St. Thom- as wag home for the week end. Mrs. Wm. Turney and daughter Joan are visiting in Toronto. Frank Teeter and family. Mr. Brurie Stewart and daughter Mr. Ronald Thurston of Meaford spent a few hours with Mrs. "W. H. Thurston and Dell on Tuesday. Miss Marie McEachnie of Toronto spent the past week at her parental home in town. Mr. and Mrs. Fred LeGard, Hilliard and Shirley of Toronto spent the week end at Geo. Fisher's. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Henderson and son Junior spent Sunday with the former's parents in Mount Forest. Anaita i>f Niagara Falls, N. Y., visit- ed recently with his brother, Mr. Farnk Teeter and family. Dorothy Ottawell of Toronto and Earl Ottewell of Pickering visited with their parents recently. Pte. Carl Teeter of the R.C.A.S.C., Kitchener spent the week end at his parental home. Mrs. W. G. Trelford of Toronto is visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Richardson. Mrs. Bob Phillips is holidaying at Stamford with Mr. and Mra. C. P. Wilson. Mrs. Eernie McKillop returned home after spending the past three weeke with her parents at Yann. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Chappie and Alan left on Monday for their new home in Lucknow. Mr. Frank Tay- lor moved their effects by truck. Mrs. Lome Powley of Toronto spent a day with her sister, Mrs. Frank Teeter, also her mother, Mrs. Alex McCutcheon of Markdale. Misses Ethel Dargavel and Irene Martin are at Wasagn Beach this week enjoying a change, if not a rest. Mr. Wm. Stewart is improving nicely following his stroke last week, which was of a light nature. He is still confined to his bed. Private Laurie Smith, Mrs. Smith and two children of Toronto are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. I. Smith of town. Mr. F. W. Nicholson is returning: to his home at West Toronto this week, after having spent several weeks with his sisters, Miss V. Nich- olson and Mrs. Jos. Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McCauley won first prize in a mixed double bowling tournament at Durham on Thursday and received a blanket and a pair of sheets for their skill on the greens. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Teeter of To- ronto, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wright and son Roy of Markdale and D. V. R, Carl Teeter of Kitchener spent Sun- day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. ami Mrs. C. R. Chappie moved their household furniture to Luck- noiw on Tuesday, where Mr. Chappie will teach in the igh school. Best wishes are extended to them for success in their new home. A special W. I. meeting will be hele at Mr. Cooper's office, Markdale, a t 2.30 o'clock on Thursday, Aug. 21 Miss Slicter will be the special speak- er. All Flesherton members please note. Mrs. C. R. Chappie was presented with a Life membership certificate from the Flesherton Woman's Miss ionary Society of which she was a valued officer during her sojourn in town. OF INTEREST TO FARMERS Buy your Hinder Twine now and save, and the best place to buy is Hill's. We guarantee the quality, and prices > have every appearance of being higher should we require to buy again. Fourth Line Red Cross On July 31st the 4th Line Red Cross held an Ice Cream Social at Portlnw school house. A play, "Mother Mine" was put on by Ravena Young People and was thoroughly enjoyed by the listening audience. The treasurers report shows a bal- ance of $33.36 from this social. Thanks to everyone who helped make this such a success. Since May 8, 1941, the following has been shipped: 7 scarfs, 15 pr. mibts, 10 pr. seamans socks, l sleeveless sweater, 1 helmet, 3 afghans, 4 suits of pyjamas, Ipr. little boys slits, 19 little girls Iress- cs, 11 boys jackets and pants, 4 ladios dresses, 2 girls vests, 2 slips, 1 girls sweater, 1 pr. girls shoes, 13 handkerchiefs, 12 wash cloths, 3 pr. towels and 3 quilts. ROBBED AGAIN Your telephone says you ire buiy, but it isn't true! Maybe you are robbed of an even- ing's fun. Perhaps an important buinesK rail can't reach you. Your telephone ie gagged became of the tlie hook" habit. Last year. Bell Telephone repair men found 120,400 trouble calls in the -i v.-n largest cities of Ontario and Quebec to be just plain "off the hook" trouble*! It'-- a real menace to efficiency, especially in war-time when tele- pbvnc service must be fast and de- pendable. You can help by always replacing the telrpli'ine rare- fully. Let's keep our lines of communi- cation clear! SPRINGHILL Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Hawk- !Ston, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Me Whin- ney and daughter Frances of Toronto were recent visitors at the home of kfr. Claude Akins. Mr. and Mrs. Ruseel Graham and daughter Aileen of Markdale were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. )laude Akins and Annie. Miss Irene Martin of Eugenia pent a day recently with Mr. and Mrs. F. Eagles and Miss Audrey Brown. Mrj. W. 0. Cantrell of Toronito speni: the week end with the Steven families. Mrs. Cantrell and Sheila re turned with him after spending the past two weeks here. Miss Lavina Stevens also returned with them. Don't forget the monthly August Red Cross meeting at the home of Mrs. Ross -Stevens, this Thursday afternoon, August 21st. Congratulations to Mr. and Mr*. Elwyn Ferris on the arrival of a OB on Saturday, August 16th. Threshing in the neighborhood is the order of the day. Master Joey Allison of MarkdaU is visiting this week with Norm* Eagles. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Talbot and daughter Muriel visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Akins. Congratulations to Miss Jean Hindle, who won $1.50 for art exibita at the C. N. E. and to Master Ken Barber who won $1. Small Ad. Column WANTED A circular wood saw- ing machine. Wm, Sayers, R. R.3, Priceville. 12pl ROOMS for high school stud- ents, apply to Mrs. Ed. Fisher, op- posite the High school. FOUND Car marker 86 S 21, can be lifted at The Advance office. FOR SALE 13 young pigs, ready to wean. W. McOormich, R.R. 1 proton Station, phone Dundalk 56r4 FOR SALE 1931 Nash Sedan, good mechanically and in appear- ance, good tires, (175. Will take part payment in stock. Wm. Sayers, R. R. 3, Priceville. 12pl LIME Kiln of fresh lime ready by Aug. 11. Earl Feniwick, Eugenia, phone Feversiham 23r43. 10c2 FOR SALE M.-H. Manure Spread- er, medium size and in real condi- tion. Jos. Radley, Fleaherton. MODEL A FOR SALE '29 Ford Sedan with 4 new tires, motor completely overhauled; real thrifty car to own; see it before you buy SlfiO.^Harold Best, Flesherton, Phone 79 w. 9p The cloveivleaf intersection on a jrasless Sunday will be just dandy for cutting a figure 8 on roller sikat- FOR SALE or RENT Solid brick 5-room house in Flesherton, hard- wood floors throughout, bathroom, furnace, soft and hard water. Ap- ply to Mrs. C. Wilcock, Flesherton. CAME ASTRAY To lot 2, Con. 5, Euphrasia, three yearling cattle. Owner to prove property and pay expenses-. Phonje Thornbury 170rll, Fred Ellis, R.R.4, Flesh- ei'ton. FOR SALE 7-room brick house in Flesherton, large lot, garage, good well, must be sold to settle estate of the late Andrew Gilchrist Ap- ply to John Stewart, Executor, Pro- ton Station, phone 32 r 4. NOTICE Paper hanging and paint- ing at reasonable prices. Estimate! free. Rosa Mitchell, Dundalk, telephone 77. FARM FOR SALE Lots 14-15, Con. 1, S.D.R., Arte- mesia, containing 100 acres, on which is situated a bank barn 45x65, also large driving shed. This property must be sold to wind up estate. ThoM interested communicate with Jobji Oliver or W. R. Meads, Priceville, Ex- ecutors for the estate. 47e FARM FOR SALE Lot 168, Concession 2, Township of Artemesia. Land is all in good state of culivation. Possession giT- en to suit buyer; ill health reason for selling. For further particu- lars apply to Geo. R. Blackburn, R. R. 3, Flesherton, Ontario. PROPERTY FOR SALE IN FLESHERTON Lot 10 on Collingwood St., OB which is situated a 7-room house, well and stable. Will sell at sacrific* for quick sale to close estate of Ell Gibson Estate. Communicate with I. B. Lucas & Co., Markdale. BUSINESS CARDS DR. S. R. THIBAUDEAU VETERINARY SURGEON Graduate of Ontario Veterinary Coll- ege. Phone: 91 day or night MARKDALE, ONT. DR. J. E. MILNE Office Durham 8t oil !< Hours Afternoons, l.SO to 4. Evenings, 7 to 8.M. Sundays and Thursday afternoons if appointment only. Prince Arthur Lodge No. M8, A.F. fc A.M., meets in the Fraternal Hall, Flesherton, the second Friday in eaok month. W.M., Herb. Corbett; Sec- retary, C. J. Bellamy. i