June 30, IU23 THE FI ESHEBTON ADVANCE If you have a problem of power or transporta- tion bring it to us. There is a Ford or an adapta- tion of a Ford for every purpose. H. Down & Sons fletherton, Qn*. ~ - 352) FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED, FORD, ONTARIO To Put The Finish On Housecleaning Leatherette Brown or Black 70c. and 75c. New Art Muslins, Chintz & Sateen 35c & up Flat extension Curtain Rods 25c. Gold Seal Congoleum Squares A. E. HAW General Store - CEYLON Cash cream station. - Store closes Tue&. and Fri. evening I Am Now A Different Man So says retired Salvation Army Off icer.who regains health after ten years suf- fering Claims Dreco wonderful remedy. ' For the past ten years 1 have suf- fered from neuritis and a general run- down condition of the system," states jMr. Philip Lewis, former Salvation Army Major of the Junior Suiday sthool, Maidstonc. Kent, England, and I now a well known resident of Toronto, ''residing at 493*Ceclo street. ' After my arrival in Canada 12 years j ago, I was taken ill with pneumonia, 'which resulted in a nervous, weakened condition of my system. Finally neu- ritis set In and the following four years I 1 was ill most of the time, gradually i becoming worse, until it was almost im- possible for me to drag one foot in front of the other. This necessitates the use of a cane when trying to walk. "I tried many medicines and spent nun- . \ dredb of dollars without getting results. I Since June 19X2 1 had been unable to do j any work, my entire system being *o I very weak. 1 had just about given up [ all hope of recovering, when I happened j to read how muoh Drcco was doing for 'others, so I decided to try it. After taking Dreco only one week, the results were so surprising that ! de- cided tocantinuc the complete treat- ment, which I have done and 1 am now a different man. " Dreco is a godsend and I gladly recommend it to anyone. I am 100 per cent, better in every way and have started working again. '' 1 have no more terrible pains and aches through my limbs and back ant! the use of a f Kir is no longer necessary. This improvement I feel i$ really won.* Jerful for a man of 60 years of a^e to receive in so short a time. My health in general is greatly improved an J I feel much stronger.' Drcco is a natural remedy prepared from roots, herbs, bark and leaves, and tones and regulates all the organs of digestion, upbuilding the general health. | It contains no mercury, potash or habit- forming drugs. Long standing, obsti- nate digestive complaints yield readily to this reliable corrective. Dreco is baing specially introduced in Fleaherton by C. N. Richardson and is told by a good druggist every- where. SIX HILL STORES We buy together in order that our customers in the tix com- munities may materially ben- efit individually. F. T. HILL & CO.ltd. Markdale, Ontario THE HILL STORE A Store everyone instinct- ively associates with high quality merchandise at the faired possible prices. Our Greater Values Are Recognized In Every Purchase Made In This Store The Most Beautiful Hats Clearing At $3.98 This is an exceptional opportunity for aecuiing one of the very latest ideas uf fashion's fancy in Women's Trimmed Hats. Each one is right up-to-tht-mmutc. Pine atraws, hair cloths, transpiin.-nt sillt, satin .uul fab- rics in the finest of qualities, the loveliest colorings, as well as the most novel ixJorrum-iit of (lowers. foliape and mrtullic laces. See these hats caily and gch the one that is mosl beoomuig for you. Regular up to 97.50. Clearance price $3.98 Ladies' Exquisite Silk Scarfs \Vc have just placed in stock an assortment of Ladies' exquiaitaly beautiful Silk Scarfs These arc very popu> lar at the present moment and are not only used under a cool, but also at a summer wrap ahout the ....-: Our showing include* all the newest colorings, a most handsome assortment indeed, livery scarf is an ex- clucive one, at we hove no two exactly alltc in both weave and coloring Nottimg newer or more beautiful obtaingblet Moderately priced $2.95, 83.50, IS. 75, M.:IS, Kt.iiS, 4.SO and V4.95. High Quality Merchandise Arriving Almost Daily We arc having almost daily arrtvaU of beautiful new up-to-the-minute fabrics forsltirts, dresses and blouses Se the new Wunder SM for dresses, the new Fancy Silks for srparatc skirts unil miiny materials suitable for blouses. Moderately priced. Stamped Linens At A Lower Price Than You Have Been Paying W place in stock this week an assortment of stamped Linens in srand covers, doiltw, runners, pillow cases and other articles. These will be sold at much lower prices than you hnve been paying. Sec them ; you will bo delighted. A Remarkable Clearance Of Ladies' Slippers & Oxfords at $1.98 00 pairs Ladies' Oxfords and Slippers in calf, dongola and patent leathers to be cleared at a big sacrifice. In a large stock like ours there is sure to he an accumula- tion of odd lines. This is an accumulation of a few sizes of many lines that sold at ?a.95 to 85.50 For a quick clearance we have made the price very low. Special clearing price $1.98 A Clearance of This Season's Moat Popular Sellers In Slippers and Oxfords $2.98 A number of our most popular lines of this season's Slippers and Oxfords are cleared out with the exception of a few pairs in several lines- Thtse we haveaescm- bled in one lot and will clear them out at the above price. This is a remarkable chance of buying a pair of the latest creations in this season's foot wcai> at a low price, Regular |3.'J5 to $4.95, clearing at $2.98 SAVE ON GROCERIES Specials 2J Ibs. Fancy Bulk Dates 25c 3 Ibs. Blue Howe Rice 25c 2 Iba. nice Fresh Prunes 23e Macaroni, a Ibs. for ; t _ J5c 2 Lnrge Tinn Red Salmon . gs c Package Lanka Tea 45,. 2 Cans of Corn 25c Gallon tin of Apple's ' ^ gg c 4 Ib. tin of Raspberry or Strawberry Jam 75 C 2 Ibs. Hvaporated Peachns 3^ 7 Dura of Comfort Soap , , gn e Lime Juice, regular SOe for , ...... . . 25< Gal. tin of Blueberries, reg $1.25 for ss c 1 1 Packages, 1 1 o*. pkga , Seedless Raisins. . . > . ,$l.oo 1-strini Brooms . . 49c <Meh 6-strlng Brooms -, s 9c emch Bring Us Your Wool : You will thus realize highest possible prices F.T. HILL & Co., Limited, Markdale Distinguished Visitors A party of distinguished visitor* ar- rived here on Saturday ami remained over until Sundty afternoon. The parly included Prof. Thoma? S Cullen of Johns Hopkins university, Baltimore, Maryland, who came to visit bin uncle, Mr. 'Johnston Cutlen. Prof. Gullen is Professor of Qyutcol- "_!y i.i Johns Hupkin. He is s urandi BOD of the late Stephen Cullen and a nephew uf Mr. Johnston Cullen of Fleih- erton. Hi* father was a well known Canadian Methodist minister, the late Rev. 'I'hciiiuis Cul.'nu. He was accom- panied by Mr. Max Broedel, Director of the Department of Art in Medicine in Johns Hopklus Medical School, and is recognized as the world'* beat medical artist, he having illustrated many uiedU oil books published by professors in the Johns Hopkins Hospital. He is training media*! artiat for the leading medical schools in th. United States and Canada. Also attached to the party were Mr. Alfred Raarlaub, a business man of Pembroke, and a sister of Mr. Johnson Cullen, Mrs. William Lewis ol Mono Mills. The gentlemen were on their way to their Canadian camps on the Magoota* wan river. A Sunnidale Round-Up Prov. Constables Gardner and Rich, and License Inspector Hcid, had a lively time on Saturday last at the township line between Sunnidale and Tossoronto. The three were holding an observation camp when a Ford car loomed up and was stopped. In the car were Cornel- ius Barker, I.J r ir Barker and Ernect Allen, and a lively scrap cr.stn.-J, but tho trio were finally arrested, Cornelius carried a loaded revolver and the car was lightly loaded with whiskey. Alien broke his bottle on a stump before he could be stopped and started across the field, but was ft/rested by County Con- stable Cutchcon. Cornelius Barker is supposed to be the leader of the swamp whiskey gang and is wanted at Onlha, Orangevillcilhd Bradford The three were taken to Barrie gaol and came up for trial on Monday morning. C. Barker was fined $600 and costs or 6 months for having liquor in other than a private dwelling and remanded for a week on a charge of carrying concealed weapons. Earnest Allen was fined $500 and cos>ts or 6 months for having liquor and Edgar Barker was dismissed. The Provincial Police ate to be congratulated upon rounding up a notorious gang. Collinf- wood Hnterpris.e No SporU At Feversham On Ddminion Day Owing to a nuwWr of clubH In thu im mediate vicinity celehtatitiK the First of July, thu Feveii-hani Football Club h decided to pout pone their Spurts Day to a la'er dn'o. The C.ub motored to Maple Grove Bnp'ist church on Sunday and attended ditino service. Mr OaasroB, ono of the buys, exprcmsd his apprecia- tion of so largo a tumour and pioiched an appropriate million which was welJ r.'ceivnd hy ill. Personals Coilinturoud in askins the C N R lo build an elevator there. M iv Ellwyn and Clias. Jamleson and families ipent Sunday with their u." I rr here. Mr. DAVB Adams visited In Tottenham I'.BI week and was aceoiupanied home I f h's wife and children and Mrs. Emerson Adams and daughter, Jean. Victoria Corners Mrs HOUKIIIH of Toronto via*ted her niece, Mrs Hubert Leo, last Thursduy. Mrs Arnold of Mount Albert is visit- ing her sinter, and Wm Little of Owen Sound IB visiting his sister-in-law, Mrs George Moore. Albert Stevens ano wife had a family reunion over tho week end, those being present from a distance bin Mrs Bragg of London, Mr Stevens' sister ; Mils Violet of Toronto, lately a graduate of A New York hospiUl; Mr Brewster, wife and family, of Maple Grove, as well af those who live nearer homo. Rationing the Sow. Rationing the ow u the surest way to forestall trouble. Overfeeding at farrowing time makes her feverish and nervous; more likely to trample her offspring and less able, often, to secrete milk properly. Don't feed the sow at all during the twenty-four hours before farrow- Ing, and during the week prior to that keep corn out of 'the ration. Corn is an ^specially heating feed. Instead, feed ground oats, barley or bran, any orre or two of these, or all three it you like. And don't feed the sow at all for from twelve to elghteeji hours after farrowing. After that, even, go slow taking from a week to ten days to got the animal back on full feed. * Scours in young pigs is one of the troublesome conditions which arise from faulty feeding of the mo- tluT. Next In Importance tc rationing comes- condition of the pen. Clean. dry pens do much to prevent dice* tivo disorders and rheumatism in both the sow and, the pigs. Small Advertisements Chopping done. on Saturday only, (j ruin, in Dros. Euftenia. Buckwheat For Sale, Silver Hull vari- etyBen McKenzie, R R 1, Oeylon. For Bale Cookttove, good baker O. B. Weltou, Flesherlon. For Bale Lawn mower, nearly new Apply to Rev. J. H. Oke, Flesherton. 300 bushels of Golden hull butk wheat for sale. E. Sargent, Ceylon. For Bale First elms timtby hay. A Oonkey, Ceylon Phone 25 r 92. 2 ins. r*igs For Ssle Youog pigs. Apply to F. Q. Karstedt, KUsherton . Youug pigs for sale, 6ve weeks' old Harmon K<lli-y. Flesherton. For Sale-New binder M.H. 7 ft. cut, will sell reasonable, for quiek sale. Apply at this office. 1 mo. Pis' ore to Rent Lot 8 and 9 Con. 2, S. A. R , Arterosia, pMenty of water. Apply to Christina MacKinnon. I mo. For Sale" Mission " granity washing machine will sell at half price. Kev. J. B. Oke, Fleshertoo. Wanted Feed oar wanted at once. W. J. Stewait & Sons, Flesher- too. For Sale 100 bushels gnod wheat. C. Akins, Proton Station P. O. Phone LUST A smock and halter on route No 3 on Saturday, 5Iny 26th S Sample, Fiiherton. ' For Sale Heavy Farm wHgon and boi, hay rake, set heavy team harness Frd Stuart, Flesherton. Every day in every way Empire wall paper leads the way for quality, oolouts, and prices ; Agent H. 0. Oarrington, Kleaherton. Cattle For Pasture I will take in cattle for pasture by tfie m< nth during the summer. Will sell farm. S.Thomp- son. Flesherton R. R. 1. House and lot for Sale Iloose and Lot For Sale The prop- erty known as the Ashdown residence s>t Cvylon, an eight roomed dwelling, good cellar, stable, etc. ; about an acre of land, would make a good home for a retired gentleman. For terms and fut- ther particulars apply to W. J. Bellamy,. F loin-it., n. 1 May ft Farms For Sale On the Toronto Line Provincial High- way. Three farms, two of 100 acres and one of 50 acres all cleared. First class buildings, up to date in every particular. Will sell any one of these. Good brick bouse on one of the farms. The stabling for animals Is perfect. One farm has ten acrea hardwood bush and another hundred has three acres of timber and has buildings for everything needed, including poultry house and pig pens. No broken land and c'ear of weeds Any person interested should investigate- JAS. SriNSON. Imy Proton Station P. O. HEIFER LOST Red two year old heifer, dehorned. Any information thankfully rnceived. J. A. Kernahao, Maxwell. House and Lot for Sale The executors of the late Isaac Pink- erton offer for sale two and one quartet acres (2- 1-4) of land in the village ol Priceville. Frame house, frame barn' driving house, hen house etc. One and one half acres of good orchard. Build- ings in good condition. Apply to t. P. Pinkerton or Isaac A. Pinkerton or Lucas & Henry, solicitors, Markdale. House and Lot for Sale LOST On Sunday, June 17, between Rock Mills and Fleshortoa, sa:k coat black, Robt. Fisher, Flesherton. Leave at Advance office or with me. 2 ius. Lirge frame house, 10 rooms ; 1} v:r> - of land. Residence of the late John I'.i 11. Apply to JOHN WRIGHT, 13 Jn> If Flesherton Boar For Service Pure bied Uegistereo. Yorkshire Boar for service Vineyard famous 7T*90- on lot 167. S. W. X. & S. ft., Artemesi*. Terms 91.50. Sows not returned will be charged same as those in pig. 10,4,22 T. J. 8TINPON For Sale E^ga for hatching from Guilds bred-to-lay, strain of Barred Plymouth Rocks $160 for setting of 15 eggs. A E Haw, Ceylon. Cattle taken to pasture for summer Communicate with Herb Corbett, " Cloverbrao Farm " Proton Station, Ont. Houao Fur "Heut. I'.n.v house, five r i u;-. good cellar, good stable, * acre of land fur gulden in Eugenia Mrs. A lioy, I-.:..... S. H. HAWKINS, Licensed auctioneer for the county of Grey. Teims moderate. All arrangements can he made at The Advance tlicu or by addressing me at Eugenia. Your pttrouage solicited. BOAR for SERVICE Purebrnd Tamworth BOM for service on lot 167. S W T and S B., Artemesi*,. Term* $1.60. Sows not returned will be charged same as those in pig. Feblu -T.J.STINSON' Prop Boar for Service , Purebred Registered Yorkshire Boat for service on lot 31. Ut con. eouth O.D. R, Ariemesia. Terms $1 . 60. Sow* .not returned will be charged same as I those in pig. J. J. MEADS, Priceville. For S.Ue 1 Cocltshutt manure spread- er good as new, 1 De Laval cream -] u . r run less than a year. For further ptirticuUra npply to Ed. Hillock, Maxwell, or lUymond Wellar, Weston. Bull For Service Pedigreed Jersey bull, "Premier of Lon Oak," 21.068. for service at lot 161, 1 N.E., Aitemesia. Terras For grades 92, thoroughbreds fo. i H. C. Rsdley & Son, 1 Jae flesherlon. Cement Mixer For Sale "Bulldog" mixer with 2A U p. gasoline engine, and outfit including 2 steel wheelbarrows and wagon, steel forms for silo*. All trill be .-"M cheap for cash. T. Benthum, Flesher'on Phone 41 r 22. House and Lots For Sale Boar For Service Purebred Yorkshire -Boar on lot 2, Con_9, Ojprey , bacon type selected by the Live Sttck Branch of the Dept ol Agriculture, Toronto. Terms- 81. 60 ISAplm -EDGAR BETT9 In the village of Flesherton. Lots l(i, D7~-^T1kTT-lc-.r^ 17, 18, and 19, containing 1 acre and D U OlJNl JtJSSC -AJRJDS about ' '|IMI i- (H'u-li, with good 10 room brick li.ms , orchard, stable and good ' SOCIETIES spriiiK water. Apply to Mrs. W. E pKINCE ARTHUR LODGE, No. w &p& May 9 tf Uichtrdson, Klesherton. ' i'aBrt ^!*AJ5.ft*_ Monichali; Aria House and Lot For Sale At Eugenia Good house vith cel|ar, and lot and a able ; pump house, good well, one aore of land. Apply lo John A. Jamiefton, MyiM I IM 193 Wallace Ave., Toronto. Farm For Sale Lot 166 and 167, ls range W T 8 R, 100 ... n-N, 9 miles south of Fleiherton on the Provincial Highway ; 8& acres uiiji r cultivation balance pastvr* and swamp land. - Foi other particulars spply to Mrs. M. Thiatlethwaite Jun20 1m . Kleshertpn Cacus Star DENTISTRY DT"W. G. DAYisTLTD. 8., gr.mi, of the I niversity of Toronto and Ron! College f Dental Surgsoos of Ontailo. Olhoe at the corner ol Queen St. K. and Woodbine Ave., Phone Glad. 1S88. LEGAL Martial t . l.ne\3 Mieli offices at OuncUu VI W4n t IVL , . ,vi .-., v. ( f > Owen Sound. Btandard Hni ~ ~^"-w W. F. RIGHT ft torn, Ac. TELFOKD, Barrister, N Offloe*. Ory * Bfuc i too.tSaturda'ya). I Jr. W. H. Wright. " 'irnsSt:ir" will make the season of 1023 as follows : THURSDAY At ,8 a.m. have.Dun* dlk by way of gravel road, to Flexher- tnn for noon ; thenje t 2pm, for Mark- dale for night. FRIDAY At 8a.m. leavti Mnrkdalc f T Flenhorton, and at 2 p. in by way of ; Gravel Uoad, touching Proton Station, j to Dun inlk, where ho will remain until j the f. !!. .nnii! Monday mornini;. Terms and Condi'ion* 1!5 for insur-*! .-incci, .in. -.1 in. 1st, 1924. or when mare' shows t" be with foal. I'-n-il onnditions, I'll AS PALMER, Duudalk. . THOS. DELANEY Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Office: Art), y Block, Markdale,- Ont. BUSINESS CARDS WM. KAITTINC,. IreoMd Anotlcnaer the oouuties uf ilroy and Him. Farm uid Bloo* ale - moderate. fttifactlon oiauta tor Jatg? way )tBoe, or CouJI-Rl tel] >r by aiiilrcanlug me a 1 R. A. Tt'RNBt'LL, H.A., M.B.. from the Facultv of Uouiclno.t pf Toronto. Oilier llichtlutu u HI ol 35.