Vol42, Ne.19 Fleecer-ton, Ont., October 13 1921 | PRICEVILLE The ceremony of onviling the toldiers memorial was carried ont suoeessfully on Tuesday of last week, despite the very damp weatker prevailing. The concert at night was well patromized, the addres sen and recitations were pleaeing and interesting, and the music*! numbers KIT** by kind friends fr -i. Fleshorton, Durham and our own village were much appreeiated, especially those whose pronunciation ef English was distinct and correct. Thursday of last week, the opening day of our fall fail, was <) K and the numerous exhibits placed in the hall were of extra good .(Utlifv, but thu 24 hours of tho second and most important day of our fair was baptized by a contin- uous sprinkling of rain, which rendered the exhibits of live stack and also the gain receipts mil. Quite a number of people turned out in the rain to attend the concert at mis-lit, when Mils Joan Anderson Thirde and company of Toronto named out a program that surprised and delighted the audience. Thu fair gronndti .were never BO well supplied with amusements for visitors pipe and drum baud, football and other games, machinery exhibits, aleo show tents rafreshmeni booths .mil several games of skill on the midway. (Jut wo hope for a fair fair day for 1922. The Sec. Treaa. will py all pr /. monies in full at the eqd of October. Mrs Alex MuArthur, Elgin street, had an attack of paralysis last week and ia Itill VIM y ill. Weg Berry is again relieving agent at the C P R station . Mr Ed Hogg started off lash Saturday morning fur Ins aanual holiday. A tine n-w ll"iii!.-.iii,iM pia IlLI wan placed last week in the residence of Mr and Mrs C A McLean south of the village. EAST MOUNTAIN We have bad considerable rain hare these past couple of weeks. We wirh for soniu "fair" weuther. Mrs C Martin visited w.ili Mrs Goo Harbottle and Mrs T Alien. Mr and Mis Stanley Smith visited thu former's parents at Hob Hoy Mis J Smith is on thu lick list aud wo bnpi; soon To "hear of hear of her recovery. Thos Uarbottlu is visiting in, mU iu Often Sound and Kuady We are scrry t-j hear of ilio Uuath of James Lawrenct! of Kimberley. We extend our deepen sympathy to the family in their sad bereavement. Mr and Mrs S Smith aud diu^htur, Inn.i visit ! at C Martin's, Eu^oiti >. Mies AiiustroiiE;, teacher, attcuikd tli'' conveDlion in Flesherton on Friday. ROCK MILLS Mrs Lewis 1'edlnr and Mrn W T Julian spent. Sunday with the former's mother, Mrs Thou Julian, Kleshorton. Sam Croft, wife and family, visited the past week with relatives at Vanduleur The Rock M : Ladies Aid will hold their monthly ;'.; m^ at tlm home of Mrs Thos Fibber, ou Wed., Oot 111. Miss Alice Molntyru ipvnt a few Juys wi'. h triends in tlm vicinity. Mrs Robert Clark ppent a couple of days in Fleshurlon attending the bedaide of Mrs Martin Phillips, toko in very ill with pneumonia. Quite a number from here attended Feversham show la&t week. We are pleased to hear that Mrs John Uargrave is improving after her recent Illness. .Niul Croft, wif and babe, visited with Mr unit Mrs Sayers at Feversham. We are pleased to learn that little Frank Johnston ia recovering nicely after being under the doctor's care. Misses AUDIO and Edith Bettn visited recently with their couiin, Carl Atkinson and wife, Victoria Corners. PREMIER MEIGHEN Leader of. the National Liberal and Couserv.it K e party for the coming general t'sction. DR. F. C. NIXON Optometrist and Optical Specialist ) Burontario Mhri i near. Thud Str.et, Oolliugwood, Ontario Appointments : Daily 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Evenings and Holidays nrrangod. TnlophoudUHl-W. Box 100 Jly 20 I CEYLON I' wan with deep sorrow and rei'iet that we learned on Monday nioruiiit; that Miss Annie MoMillan had passed away after a lingering illneaa which was borne with great patience. She leaves to mourn her depsrture her paronts, one aister, M - K ii,\ and two brothers Duncan and Clark, to whom much sympathy m extupded. Thu funeral ices pUco Wednesday afternoon to rin ton I'-irk cemetery. Mrs M.l\.. ,1 who has been residing with hur daughter, Mrs G Arrowunnth, eft Saturday to visit her daughter at Norval. Mrs ArrowNinith accompanied u-i mother. Luvi L'outts aud mother vnited witli f. . n,ls at Corbetton last week. Mr and Mrs J,,hn MoNally Mid Mr McDonald uf I 'in n, m visited at R Cook's 't week. Mrs Clark and daughter of Melville, ., are visitors at Ceo Snell's. Mary and Georjjina McLuchlan spent the wiiek uud with Markdale friends, K Grocliurtli of Toronto was in town ou Mondiy. Mrs AJair of P.-vursham visited her liiii^btfi', Mrs H ilit Lauchliu. Muter llu<{biu Liuuhlin, who has been visiting iu (-minima, nlsn returned honu'. T. Genoe, wife mid f-imi'y, spent tho irst of till) week M-,:i :i,- With ''..!}> 111:4 riendti. Mrs Kui > >if S,jiiLhiuii|il, D mill Mr and MIH Huu.li li;iil.-y , f ShrigK-y, who visit.-d their parents, Mr mul Mrs D. Mcl'h.ul, re: uruej to their homes lust woek. \ichiu .Mnir .UK! daughter, IVarl, of RfU \Viui, Vibitodat ,VI l''ergueoii's lat-l wroli. Mrs J Cum uiiii!!, who hss been on an ext:'iidej visit with friends at Hutl'ibi and other p in!-, returned to C'nylon avooinpaniud fnun Toronto by Mr '. L. Torroy, wifo and sou, Jack, of LuniHlon, >.'.,) the lutter'n m-nli-, Mr in.i Mrs H. Piper, Saturday. VANDELEUR Mrs M Davidson of Chedluy spent a fuw days with her mother, Mis Davis. Uov J-iniou Duiljfeon of Purl Credit, a former p,is ( or here, occupied thu pulpit in tho church Suuday li\st and gave a very instructive nerinon. Mies Julin D*vi and Miss Nellie Buluud MI,. . i ,1 to rh,' -i,'y to "visit with friunds. Mrs L Jhnstou returned with them \fter spending n WSUK with her sister, Mrs Davidson. Mr Han i Graham and Mis* Minnie Graham Hpont a few days with i ,uuul-. in Toronto. Mis3 V.olut Gilbert of Kimberley is pending a few days'with her sister, Mrs Hutcliiiiaon. (juitos number from here attended Uie fowl supper at Ebonezor on 'Tuosdny of last week. Mrs Sinclair of Owen SDUIII) visited with hr daughter, Mrs 81111 Uuchanan, rectu'ly. Itcv Mr Fowler of Fluahorton will preach in the chuioh hero noxli Sunday. Tho Vandeleur baseball team are being congratulated ou winning the cb.iin|iiorihip f ihn Centre Un<y baHo- ball leinue. ThiN Icain Ins boen very auooesfiful this ssson, pluyfnfl L':; y-am-.-s Hint .uily lohini,' ihruo, Thoy also won tbo chiiinpionsh p .'if the Mauford totif- IMIIII tit on AUI>IIM first. Duck Hunters Fined T. Berry, Johnathan Latimer and K. Large were before Magistrate Mark Armstrong at Markdule on Wednesday of last week charged with duck hunting on the Eugenia hydro property, each iicuu: fined five dollar* and costs, the miuioiuir* possible. Another offender, a man named Rahn, of Owen Ssund. had been summoned to appear At Owen Sound Police Court at i ii eame time, bat the Court there had no jurisdiction and a now numinous was required. The" can and guru were returned by the Department of Gamt> aud Fieheriei on payment by the owners of twelve dollars to cover costs of seizure and storage. There is considerable iudinnaton abroad in this district . thu actijn nf the Department in tfikiiijf into the prohibited are-* so many of thu surrom.d- in', 1 farms without consulting thu owners. As tho law I'.anda no.v . porsii driving .iliini' certain of the roads in Artemisia while crossing tlir closed are, with gun or full pole in his rig, is liable to !MVO horse and rig oounsoaud und IN also liable/ to it tine. Neither may a man shoot and lish in the barred area nn his own property, while his next door neighbor uity do these things to hut heart's content in the upen leason. There would be no nl-jection to the closure of th hydro property, in fact thut would be welcomed, but to shut up H f*w - .irMiitMiiii" i ,i ins at the expense "i thu owners savors somewhat ef tycrany. Thu town plot of Kugania \fi alto in the prohibiled area. If tho law i carried out to tho letter Hugeni* citizens will be obliged to dispose ot their guns ana ii--.li poles. The Department will probably hear morn ubutit this. Victoria Corners Mia Mont|;uiury ..,! Margaret of Dundiilk u.-iu-il at thu f< rnter'n parents .Say boys "its ,1 long way to Harkaway" etpucially in this muddy wealhui-. \\'liy not try and persuade her to coino down hero to live befure the ti'ltl wintry lilnstM Ix'gin to blow? Our farmern ure lining; things KUIIIO- what hacknards this ycur. Olio of them cliil his threshing tirtt, then hr timished liuyiit^ (awoet clorer). At latobt report li is yloughin^. Wi; don't know whether he will got his spring SdedingdoBfl before ihe Hiiow (lies. l'otto raising is tin; ordt'l of tlto day. Wo luivo been told trmt Mr A .Stinsnn line ovr SOU \f\ffn mid sonic of thoni ar very large. W will know where i this winter if \v ate hungry. School win doted Tborsday ,i,,l Kiiday on account of tho teachers' convention. Miss Roiidu- iM, U.K. 1 in Dnn<l:ilk. (Last Week's Items) ( >ur Himiversary -.ri--. ico wun- :\ on SuiuU-y Hcv Mr \Vcllwood ,if Tor- unto j^ave two in.slnu:) ivt; scnnons Sunday metning and evening. Huv. Ivippi'n also !<avu an iiiNtnictivu iiK'ssajiu in tlmnftcr- noon. Wo congratulate our choir on tlit'ir inu.st s|ilenilul iiiiuiu. Miss (jurtie C'akler, \vho ban beon visiting her ittint, Mrs .Sloven*, returnetl to her home in Toronto "ii Sattinliiy last Sale of Brick House In The Village Of Flesherton Sealed Tendem acldrvBMtd to Tlionins Olayton, K , . Fle<h-rtui), Ontario, will he received up to Sdturdny, October fifteenth, 1021, tit twelvn o'clock noon, for tho purcha.se of tho (pllowins pruperty belonging to tho estate of the la'o Peter Holnian, deceK<), namely : Lota thre, four, five, eight, nine and ten in Block " H " in Ueuchul'K Survey in the Village of Flotiherloii in tho County of Grey. Upon thoie prtntisrs w brick houae in guild repair with franui kitchen and woodihed Attached. There is alao a frame ntab!e ou the premiwi. Termr- A marked cheque for Ten |>er oent. of each tender it to accompany same, and the balance of the purchase price to bo paid within thirty days after the acceptanuo of the tender, without interest. Conditions of Sale The properly will be nnld subject to a reserve bid. Tho highest or any other tender not ni'i -. unly accepted. FT further particulars and conditions nf sale upply to Thomas CUyton, Iv i . FlusJiorUm, Ontario, or to WKIUHT, TELFOBD & BIIUUE Owi-n Sound, Ontario .-'i .!vil]is for Do<l Sept. litth, 1921 Oiprey Council Usprey Cuunoil mst in the Orange Hull Maxwell on Oet 1st, the members all present. Reere Taylor in the chair. After confirming the ruinates of last meeting the fallowing accounts were ordered to be paid : Municipul World, stationery supplies and municipal forma, $6.40 ; H. W. Kertiulmn, stamp! aud post ..IM- , 91. 59 ; J A Kernahan, stamps, inU and supplies, $405 ; Gvo McDonald, Hobert Qibsoc aud Hector Mclntyre, 88 each for services us fenceviuwers. Following wiro fence bonuses were paid John Stephens 811 68, Charlts Long $7 80 Edward Pedlar 88.1)2, R.jy Fenwick 87.50, Heclor Mclnnee, $14.80, T Frei-thy, repairing grader, 91 : James S'lyns innunling niuchtiie i;un. ( 24 7*> Win McCjlchfcun, blowing out ceuiunt alutinunts of briilyo on 'Ml\\ stui-road $10 ; G(jo \V HUSK, iu-pectiiig and over seeing building of bridge on 'JOth sid road, 8. Tho follnwinp; jjfrarel accounts were also p^.id : Win Kii.dlay s-JO, \\ Fisher I2.C2, J<.hu U'.bertBini 91H :!S, (J Coutts S18.75. Ci C Alill t -r ft M, W J Mullen $8, Neil Douglas 840.12, Johl 8i:otl S 37. Mrs H Roborls *20, \V R Scutt 32.70, D Arniuur 81 00, H stover $1.12, James Moore 810, Wm Wright I1.K2, J .1 ,l,.iniiT..it 913, Wm II. iidi v $4 87. J U HceK-y 9'J, J W Tyson S J 37. tucker Phillips 86, Hugh Hunly 8U'.7.'>. Ross Edwaids- That the Clurk write tliti Council of Mflancthoi. reeardin<; the MIH ma: due Oeprey (or work on town line O and M during the yuar l'J20. Bylaw No 896, to make provision for the collection of rates in Hie township o| Odprey for ihe year U'21 was introduced, rsad the required now br of times and pasted. Rois Poole That a spscml graot of $35 be made tn Div No '.i, to be spent on iiline Oprey and ArtenieNid providing Artenietit agrees to spend an equal amount. A letter from R J Col(juetture> renting of street allowance opposite his lots on Feel street was held orer. Council adjourned to m at Sing- hainptun on Saturday, Nov '.':'. H W KERNAUAN. Clerk. TO OWN A WRIST WATCH Who Cm He Be ? Theie re a lot of funny people in tilt world. Some are spendthrifts and some aro very close. Doe of thy liu.-iut'M houses u( Owen Scuiid h<l a ItUor from it merchant in a town nut fir I >u hem tlmt Hhons thut this man is not .\ spend- (hul', no matter vital else he muy be. A draft had been made mi him, but lie rtfusocl it uud stint H persun.tl ( ! i ck for the niiiiiunt. His letter says : " Kind imeloaed check fur amount i . iJi.i!!, 834.60,!es.s two cents for stamp n check nnd three cents lor stamp on letter, total f.'!4 4.1. This nicichr.m f i-^iit to eliarpo for tho p.ipcr ami envelo usid and tho wholesaler wi'l pmbab'/ n mil fur that. At a majjist rate's trial in DttlhMn 'i-l week L)r. Muir was fined JUOO on out tuure .mil ?100%ch mi ihree o In , .- for infraciions of thu i'.i, ..n, Tetupwutu Act. lie appealed ilia lust three omvic- tions. BUSH LOT FOR SALE Sealed Tunduis addressed io R. J. Sproulp,Es(i.,Floslierton, will by r.'ui'ivcil up to Saturday, ihe rttli day of I )ctober. 11)21, at iho hour nf twtilvo o'.ilock.nooii, for thepurchiKie of th follonini; properly belonginii tn tbo - i ,:, of the late John ./. Martin, doccasml, namely, tho north half of Lut number Thirty-tiro in the fourteenth loncesMoii of tho T'lwnslup of Artemosia in the County of (Jre>. Upon Iheso lands are said to bo soino spruce, cedar, tnmarsc and whituwnud timber. Terms A markrd chn|iio for ten par cent, of each tender mtiab accompany same, the balance of the purchase price to be paid within thirty ilny* after the acceptance of tho tender,wilhotit inlereat. Conditions of Sale The properly will be sold subjoet to a reserve bid. Tho highest or any tender not necos- satily u-ceptcil. For further particulars and condlti(.:i8 of aalu apply to R. J. Sproulo, E8i|uiro, Klcsher'oo, or Chitrlos Martin, Ed|., Eugenis, Executors of J. J. Murti", ceasi'd, or to WRIOHT, TELKORD& OinNIE, Owen Sound, Our, Solicitors for Ksccul ir.->. D;itcdatOwon Sound Sept. l!)th, HUM I Ii a di'sire of all younu Udiec, JI-H, and j some of the older Indies loo. We can Ii I this ilcsiie for you. Our, selection of watches is eompVte and our pi ices an- as n'asonaMe as we could make them. Whether y< u ; wish for a Wahhani, Eluin, Swiss, orauy the kind nf movement. It i will p*y you to inspect them. W. A. ARMSTRONG Jeweler, FLESHERTON, - ONT Bates Bi BUSINESS AS USUAl, Funeral Director* and - , ' "|> Phone Hillcrest 124 Avenue Road, Toronto, Ont* MOTOR EQUIPMENT J. W. Bate*, R. MaddocKs, *. : President. Manager, Now is the time to _ new your subscription ttjrr The Advance. V Rural Service Department Special attention given to Farmers' problems. Use our Rural Exchange Service. If you have livestock, feed or seed grain to sell, or wish to purchase, list it on our Bulletin Board. Auction Sale Register* furnished Tree of chi -ge. Have you received one of our Faraw'6 Account Booku 7 Have you bn supplied with i "Breeding and Feeding Chart"? Co// ia mnd u- -wa arm inferetferf hi yam uniform. *~ TH MC* CHANTS BANK Head Office: Montreal. O * CANADA Established 4 864 FLESHERTOM & CEYLON BRANCHES H. P. FERRIER Manage*. House of Quality SPECIAL IN TEA With every pound of Gold Medal Tea purchased in this store we will give fr,ee a handsome cup and saucer. CeT irrl^rJJ!^ offer at once and you can soon save a set of these dishes. Price of I lb. package 65c. FLOUR Sovereign, Ladies' Favorite, Perfect and Pastry Flour milled by F. T. Hill & Co. We also handle Royal Household. W. J. STEWART & SONS Flour, Feed, Seeds, Groceries and Confectionery Flcshcrton, Ontario ^j^^^C^.".".".".^. '-.-T J^r - New Fall Coats Just Arrived Our new Fall coat*, they come in Duvelyne with fur nil wool Volour and I'olairc cloth with coUar, which cfcn ba buttoned if detired. sin .< . n, , ,,'y twist liclii'.i^. Also the latest in plaid", stripes and all wool knitted skirts and pullovers. DRESSES Dresses in all the latent shades. SUITINGS Suitings in Tncotinr, Broadcloth?, al! wool Llama cloth and 44-inch nargen. MILLINERY We hare just opened up a slock of the most up to date hats shown outside the city. Wo will be ptensed to hive you cull and see them before buying, Prices righU W. L. WRIGHT, Corner Store, Flesherton > >a 3 P \