1VEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1928 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE i DUNCAN'S HARDWARE PRICEVILLE ifelt they could not let them depart I without ahowinir in a small way their ><"» » »*»»»0»» » »^»»»» t ^^^^*^^^^^^^^^^<^<t^: Taco Ranges I Empire Furnota Very cold and wintry looking this reSfet at losing them as neighbors, morning, makes you feel that Xjias and appreciation of their many acU is not far away. I"' kindness, during their sourjoum Mr. and Mrs. Jack Best and two o" ^he line. An address was read, sons, Earl and Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- 8"^ presentations made to Mrs. Stei- County Crown Attorney prosecuted, ., ,^. , , n 1 t ^ «r A I'* Wi.i<7lif tirlirk \uaa crivpn a crciln^ Tymmt r*/\naf AontnTt urtirk Vias KA^r thur Richardson Sundayed at Mr. A pert on handwriting from Toronto also gave evidence. The magistrate passed the case on» to be heard at Owen Sound probably at the Fall Assizes, which open^ on Nov 6. The accused is out on bail. ; Pleasing and handsome in appearance Larg^e perfect baking oven. Clean dust proof warming closit Large fuel saving fire box ^; .^ Dual pipe damper ., ij^ E.xtremcly satisfactory '' QUEBEC COOKERS STOVE BOARDS, PIPES, •^: Hot air circulator :â€" The pipelcss furnace principle that draws the cold air from the floor, heats it as it passes upward and discharges it in volumes, suf- ficient to heat the home from lb four to seven rooms la Wright, who was given a gola ' Carson's. ' ""^ pearl necklace, and to Harry t I Miss Esther McLean of MeUnctho.i' '"""t*'" P*"- «*'='» fittingly replied I spent the week end at her hon«.e. . •" » 'ew words thanking the donors 1 iMr. Legate of Buffalo is visiting for the gifts which would be kept in ! the Nichol families. * loving remembrance of friends and ! Messrs Neil and Chaa. McFarlar.e* neighbors on the Stone Line. Tli3 'and si8t«r8. Flora and Margaret, cfl remainder of the evening was pleas- iBunessan, Sundayed at Mr. Dave'antly spent in games, music and Prov. Const. Denton, who has been working on the case, was also there. â€" Dundlalc Herald. There Di ."sen; is air rabbit a'.iooting at QUEBEC HEATER ELBOWS, ETC. FRANK W. DUNCAN PHONE 54 Two papers in one â€" The Family Herald and Weekly SUr„ Montrealâ€" | one for the farm, the other for the home, both of superior excellence. One dollar a year covers the Bub- scription, or three years for |2. I <^^ B O R Itf BELFRY â€" On Friday, October 26, at the Alexandra Wing Western Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Bel- fry (nee Isabel Reoch), 190 Fairlawn Avenue, Toronto, a son, Ralph Allan Sherman. ., , # Concemin^^ En^a^ement IT MUST measure np to a certain standard. It may be simple in design, moderate la price, and yet It must be perfect In every detail. Ton do not need to be an expert Judge to buy the euiUbte ring from ns. Whether you pay $50.00 or 1600.00 yoa know that yva will get a charming ring that win satisfy the most faatidlo.ns, with the highest Talne for the money In the dfaunond. Our success depends upon the conUnuatlon of your confidence. VV. A. ARMSTRONG&SON FLESHERTON CASH COUNTS You will f iml Bargains Galore in all liResef Footwear, Men's Furir- ishings and Clothing WE BUY AND SELL FOR CASH Have a look at our Men's Tweed Overcoats at Men's Blue Overcoats at Men's Tweed Suits at Men's All Wool Worstedt $15.00, .S18.00 and .$21.00. Ladic j Hincks', and took in the Anniversary I services in the hall. I Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLeod, Swin- i ton, Sundayed at Mr. Wm. McLeod's. I Don't forget the masquerade in the ! Hall, on Wednesday night, when a ' good program is provided for; Swin- I ton Park young people are expected ' over. I Mr. and Mrs. John McMeckin of I Toronto are visiting at the former's j home. ! Mr. and Mrs. John Burgess (;f Durham visited on Sunday at Mr. Wm. Aldcom's. St. Columba purpose holdini^ their Anniversary Services at tlie usual season, on Thanksgiving, Nov. 11th, followed by a Fowl Supper on the 1 12th. A fine programme U being arranged for. Wait for this ev- ent, probably the last and the best of the season. Mr. and Mrs; Thos. Chase and fam- ily are moving to Dundalk, where he is setting up a shoe repairlcg bus- iness. We hope he may sucre?d He is a returned soldier, no veniotism can interfere. The Anniversary Services in the Hall were well attended nt both morning and even'.ig services. The weather was very disagreeable and bad roads prevented a lot from being present. Rev. J. C. Ross' of Water- down was the special speaker and $2250 he gave two splendid sermons. The choir rendered special music for the dancing. NOTICE PROTON RESIDENT IN COURT ON FORGERY CHARGE . Notice is hereby given pursuant to- the Trustees Act that all persons having claims against the Estate of Walter A. Kerton, late of the Town- ship of Osprey, in the County of Grey, Thresher, deceased, who dieCf on or about the 21st day of June, 1928, are requested to send particu- $16.73 A forgery charge of much in- terest against Allen Francis, of Pro- ton, was heard by Police Magistrate , . 4. • 1 • * ti. j_- •» _ ' , ^ '„ J . tT J ,1 lars of their claims to the admmls- Creasor, of Owen Sound, in Dundalk,' . „, » „ .» v~„. • , '„ ,., . mv itrator, W. J. Heitman, Feversnam town hall on Tuesday. The case' _, . _,.. a. ^x. j • j .,. Post Office or to the undersigned on arises in connection with promissory :^^ j^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^ November. notes, a portion of proceeds of an auc .^gg, after which date the adminls- tion sale held in April, 1927, by thel^^^t^, ^ji distribute the assets ot late Angus McQuarrie, of Con 6, ^^e estate among those entitled therS- ^''***'*"- to, having regard only to the claims The main evidence was given by 1 ^ ^j,;^^ ^e shall then have notice, Mr. A. M. Carthew. of Cayuga, for-j^^^ ^^ ^j, ^^^ ^^^ responsible to any mer manager of the Bank of Com-ip^^^^^ j^ ^^^ ^^^^^3 „, ^^j^ ^^^^^ merce here. Some of the said notes . .^^^.^^ ^j^j^g 3^^,^^^ tj,en have been were negotiated by Mr. Francis w>thi g^gj^^j Mr. Carthew and other similiar notes BOYS & BOYS were held for collection by the Bankj Administrator's Solicitors acting for iMr. McQuarrie. An ex- Barrie, Ont. Small Advertisements FARM FOR SALE VOB 9ALB FOR SALEâ€" Large Pekin ducks.â€" Alex. Hutton, R. R. 2, Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" Good cooking range. lâ€"itiTB. M. Jamieson, Flesherton. 86 acres of cultivative land, 10 acres About 100 acres of good clay loam land, being lots 24 & 26 â€" 2nd Con.* N. D. R., near Six Comers, about a mile from Flesherton Station, about FOR SALE â€" ^Young pigs. â€" Bert Sparks, 'phone 33 r 3, Flesherton, <^ -<%> 112 "JO T /u 4 o • » FOR SALE â€" Good heavy work 91^.90 1 occasion. In the evening Swinton ^ . , • ,. 1 r» * K^ , , . 1- J it. • _.. horse, cheap for quick sale. â€" D. A. <!.â- !♦. .» ' Parlf choir supplied the music and _ . ' tt- v 1 Suits at •'•^ Graham, Kimberley. was very much appreciated, there be-i * ^_ ling 17 in number. They sang an^ ^q^ SALEâ€" Two Durham grade Fur trimmed coats at $12.95 anthem and Mrs. Walter Knox and ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ yearling heifers Mr. Fred Knox sang a duet. Voii will :'ind a hundred and one (<iher items of interest here at prices that will appeal to you J. P. WALTER SIX HILL STORES We buy together in order that oar customers in the six communities may mat- erially benefit individn- ally. F. T. HILL & CO., Ltd. Markdale, Ontario THE HILL STORE A Store everyone instin- tively associates with high quality merchandise at the faireet posible prices. Millinery Department is Now Open Smart, Imported Autumn Hats, first arrival from a prominent New York mak- er. Hats that spell the last words in Autumn Chic Small shapes which hug the head with dripping brim, bonnet lines, little bows which mark them Fall T928. Colors are Black, Red, Brown, Green, Wine, Etc The biggest display in Grey County. If you get it at Hill's you get the newest. Also a large as- sorment of Children's Hats in Felts and Velvcits. .JLi. Millinery Department on 2nd Floor I II LADIES' AND MISSES* NEW FALL DRESSES k* ' r«y-i»r!r'-*v^ Just fresh frOm their wrappings. Lovely style, beautifully tailored in extra fine satjn, georgette an^ canton crepe. Trimmed with pretty lace, deep pleats, tuckings, buttons and pretty ornaments All new fall shades. So great is the style variety you will find it hard to select, you will like so many of them. Come in and see these dresses, you will be surprised at the very low prices we are ask- ing for hese stunning styles. Sizes 14 to 20, 18^ to 26^, 36 tp 44. Big Show- ing Now Ready, . il. LADIES' AND MISSES' NEW WINTER COATSâ€" LAVISHLY FUR TRIM Huge collars and deep cuffs, tabe and bandings of fur stamp these coats as being in he season's newest mode. Their fabrics ton are fine, soft suede fin- ished effects and lustrous broadcloths. Tmong he furs are .sable, wallaby and mole. All beautifully lined and warm ly interlined. Of cour.se, navy blue and black are the two correct colors for fall. See this big range of snappy up to the minute coats. TJbc prices arc dollars less than you wouUl expect to pay f©.r .these quality coats. All sizes, all styles. I?ig Display, 2nd Floor. F.T. Hill &ea.,LimHed, Markdale Rev. J. Corry preached Anniversary Services at Waterdown. We are very sorry to report Mrs. Dan Campbell on the sick list, she intends leaving this Wednesday morning for Toronto, to un-.lergo an operation in the Western hospital for goitre. We wish her a speedy re- covery. Mr. and Mrs. Angus McCannell and Dan of Proton visited on Sunday at Mr. A. L. Hincks. Miss Minnie Ferguson underwent an operation for appendi-iitls in the Durham hospital recently. CEYLON Jos. Oliver, Priceville, 'Phone 21 r 3. FOR SALE â€" Two cows, now milk- ing. Freshening in March. â€" Walter Russell, 'phone 11 r 24. 'Mr. F. Marshall and son, Clarence and 'James Sinclair have rc'umed from a hunting trip up north, e.^ch received a deer and report ii most enjoyable trip. Mr. George 'Patterf.on, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Patterson and Mr. Don- ] aid McLeod had a motor trip to Dun- das and Niagara Falls over the week end. S FOR SALE â€" Cabbage and table carrots. â€" W. Carson, Flesherton, 'phone 31 r 2. FOR SALE â€" Oxford; Down rams â€" one yearling and four ram lambs. â€" Edgar Betts, Eugenia, 'phone 9 rl2, Feversham. FOR SALE â€" Harness Shop, in- cluding stock and building. Situat- eeTin good location on County High- way. For further particulars apply to O. W. Phillips, Flesherton. in hardwood bush, five acres swamp. Seven roomed house, solid brick, with cellar under all, also summer kitchen and wood shed attached. New hip roof bam 45 by 46, drive shed 20 by 40, good spring well and good fences. This farm cheap for quick sale. â€" Geo. £. Banks, Ceylon, Tele- phone 2 ring 4, Flesherton. SHORTHORN BULL F(Nt SEKVICS Registered Shorthorn boll for vice at lot 6, Con. 9, Osprey, "Harry Marquis" No. 179,133; £Hre, Bonai* Blarqnis 142,881; Dam, Red Butterfly 131,078. Terms â€" Purcbreds Ifi.OO. grades |2.00. Cows not returned will be charge full price. â€" S. R. BxVTTKINS. Engenia. ME)DLE^O ft BURr«5 Barrkteri, etc Ofices â€" Owen Sound, Durham and Flesherton. Flesherton every Saturday afternoon and evening. FOR SALE or RENTâ€" Good farm, lot 155 and 156, con. 2, W. T. & S. R. containing 110 acres; good buildings. Farm well watered.â€" MRS. RODIE Dates made at The AdvaiMMoffic^ STEWART,. CO. H. McPherson, R. R. Ceylon. GEO E. DUNCAN DUNDALK LICENSED AUCTIONEER For the County 0* Grey. Terms; 1 per cent. Satisfaction gnamteed MISCELLANEOUS WANTED â€" . Old Noxon Clutivat- Mr. and Mrs. Will Walker of Eu-, or, for repairs. â€" H. Betts, R. R. 3, genia visited Mr. S. Hemphill and 1 Flesherton. family the first of the week. I "^^^rZTTTTTTZZrr _, . ^ ;". Afio„ !„♦♦;., ti7i.;.(oi, I, I. I EGGS WANTEI>â€" Highest market M.ss Lottie Wh.daker, who has ^,j ^ .^ .„ ^\^^ _ j„^„ been in Owen Sound for some time, R„„,t3d,„^ Flesherton. tf. has returned home. I Mr. and Mrs. Meldrum Legard of j NOTICE â€" Chopping done on Tues- Weston, who were recently married, (days and Saturdays. â€" Graham Bros. and on their honeymoon trip, spent the week end with Mrs. Pedlar ana family. Mr. J. D. McLeod, who has not be«i enjoying the best of health, went to Toronto lastVeek to consult a specialist. Mrs. J. Gibson returned home on Monday, after spending over a week I with her sister at Orangeville, whoso son was instanteously killed, ana the other one in a critical condition, from a car accident when the young men were walking into the town of Orangeville. Mr. Ernest McCrae of Orangeville Mr. and Mrs. J. Montgomery of To- ronto, Dr. Thos. McCrae, and mother of Dundas, Mr. and Mrs. Seeley and son, of Rock Mills, Mrs. Lynn of Hamilton| Misses James of Price- ville, were visitors over the week end and the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Arrowsmith and family. iMr. and Mrs. Luther Torrey and son, Jack, df Lauriston, visited the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Piper. Mr. Ed. Hunt, and daughter, Flor- ence, who have been spending a fort night j\v)th Mr. and Mrs. A'row- smith, have returned home to To- ronto. The home of Mrs. Ppdlar on Stone Line was invaded on Friday evor.inR by the Onward Club, who had learn- ed that Mrs. Pedlar, daughter, Stel- la, and son, Ilnrry would, in the near Eugenia, Ont. NOTICE â€" Car of salt to arrive the first of next week. â€" Give orders to Harold Spoffard, or Park House, Flesherton. NOTICE â€" No tresspassing, hunt- ing or trapping on lots 154-56-66, 2nd range E. T. & S. R., Artemesia. â€" S. McMullen, Flesherton, R. R. 2. NOTICEâ€" All persons owing SheV don Myers for work must settle by November Ist, or it will be put In to other hands for collection and charges added. â€" S. MYERS, Flesh- erton, Ont. HONEY FOR SALE Chioce Clover Honey for sale in bulk. Prfee 10 cts. per pound. Can supply 6 and 10 pound pails at cost. â€"ROY W. FENWICK, NovlS Maxwell. Ont. ..BOAR FOR SERVICE Registered Yorkshire Boar for ser- viceâ€" Edgely Bright Vim, No. 99,998 â€"Property of Saugeen Bacon H->g Club. Terms |1.00. â€" C. HINDLE, Proton Station BOAR FOR SERVICE. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. In the west end of the village of Flesherton, 6-room house, electric wired, soft water cistern, cellar un- der whole house, large verandah on two sides, and woodshed with eimcnt floor; approximately three acres of land and good stablife. An ideal spot for a retired farmer. â€" W. A. ARMSTRONG ft SON, ' Flesherton, Ont BULL FQR SERVICE For service on lot 30, Con. 13, Art- emesia, Durham Bull Royal Lad No. 178,773. Terms :-$2 if paid before January 1929, otherwise ^.50. â€"DUNCAN WILLUMS. Eugenia. BUSINESS CARDS Dr. E. C. Murray, L. D. S., dental surgeon, honor graduate at Toronte and Royal College of Dental Srrgeona of Ontario. Gas administered for teeth extraction. Office at reaidenea Toronto Street, Flesherton. Prince Arthur Lodge, 388, A.F. & A.M. meets in the Masonic Hall. Arm- strong Block, Flesherton every Fri- Hsy on or before tho full moon. W. G. Watson, W. M., C. F Lawrence, Secretary Lucas & Henry, Barristers, Solicit, ors, etc., I. B. Lucas, K. C, W. D. Henry, B.A. Offices, Markdale Lucas Block, Phone 2. Branch officm at Dundalk and Durham. Registered Yorkshire Boar for vice by Flesherton Bacon Hog Clul>, the property of the Ontario Depart* future, be leaving the line to tike ment of Agrictdture. up residence in Toronto. They _^t â€" .C, ^TfiW^IPj *jj|f||||yi Telford & Bimie, Barristers, soli- citors, etc, Offices Grey and Bruce Block, Owen Sound; SUndard Bank Block, Flesherton, (Saturdays.) W. P. Telford, Jr.. J. F. P. Birnie . Wm. Kaitting, Liseaased AuctloM* tor the counties of Grey and SIbmb*. Farm and stock aalea a apaelallly. Termi moderate.. aattsfactfoB gSU- may be lade at th« Advance Oftiea, et Central teltiftooe effiit^ Pe ttt O fc tt . « Pr. AddOHiMt Ml i) rtrmkam.