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Flesherton Advance, 24 Jun 1925, p. 8

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/ \YedncsQ«y, June 24, 1925 THE KLESHKI^TON ADVANCE n!K:.s ;'RL-<\rT:o\ fumily lli:. ' had notorial h«re <->n â-  :) tluiv 'ami ! the Ford \-. iVaiil homo ami wei. wouIJ iIi"V)i) down and »hut o/i the ik- niticn a<t!l no t^ti)!I the machine until ' "'* the lu-edk was rer.iovej he had hopes .â- 'â- tttur- thr* ti^e prfc««!iit rraze fch- rpccd vould tjfce thief in tiouUlo, mui it waa For while being c'riven howe by " '" ^M'in Glinz, thoy beheld tho missing visit a friend, firwly btlie^ing that t,us abandoned on the roadside near all would 1.6 weU«tintil (hc.tt>)H' for returning arrived. On iacuing from; the house however, sorre hours later, tfce son found the bus jiror.<(, and as a search about to\xTi failed to reveal it, the matter wu» reported to the police and an .a^to-fttealingj nerRation wa« <m. A» the son had the fljver no adjusted that when a j certain >^peed wa» exceeded a needle , •''*^*'''^* Dundatk Head League Wins From Fiesherton AH baseball Ka"ies are not won in the fiit^t few innings, and that fact was exemplifie<l on the local lot Thursday of last week when IJundalk bunched hits in t^ 8th inning, over- taking Fleshorton's three run laad had hit too fast a clip, and that the u„a' winning !• »!. When Dundalk needle had done its work and stopped came to bat in the eighth inning they the flight Not being onto the had what seemed an insurmountable wrinkle the'culprit deserted the- gas- '«"'' "^ overcoming a three run lead, :>ui >'l four trips to the plate. the C.N.R. freight sheds, and an in- vestigation shoved that the robber wagon and started in to make' himself (Iloihg Arm">trgnj! p^^ched for Dun- dalk and WHS half the team, >ea he fanned thirteen and had three assists. All he had was the cover on th« ball and a fast high delivery. Small Advertisements FARMS FOR SALE Akins is the leading run-getter on the Fiesherton team, with four in two; Kelly and Kparks second with three eaoh; Dow and McTavish, two each; and Boyd and Hutton, one each. LOST OR STRAYED S'lKAYEDâ€" Came to the premises of Mr. D. Campbell, Lot 1, Con. 3, Artemesia, . 3 sheep and i lambs. Owner please olaim property and pay expenses. -Bruce Times. •> X AUTOMOBILE TIRES Goodyear Tires .30x3! i Pathfinder Fabric $6.50 30x.3',i Pathfinder Cord 7..50 ;j0x.3',i Wingfoot Cord 8.95 30x3! 2 Ailweather Fabric 8.95 3<'x3''2 Ailweather Cord 10.95 :»0>.3''2 Ailweather Cord, Heavy Tourist Oversize 13.35 31x4.40 Interchangeable balloon 16.90 29x4.40 Ailweather Balloon 16.90 Dunlpp Tires 30x3' J Samson Cord ., ..„.$ 7^0 30x3 "i Traction Cord, standard.... 8.95 30x3 1 2 Traction Cord oversize. ...10.95 All other sixes at rreatly reduced prices. INNER TUBES Special $1.(J5. Regular f2.25 Heavy Tourist $2.G5 BATTERIES 6 Volt 11 plate Batteries $18.75 D. McTAVISH 8i SON Chevrolet Dealers as Hutton had struck out three men the inning before and seemed to be in great form. However four healthy fhits, a walk and two errors allowed Dundalk to score six runs. Akins started the scoring for Fiesherton when he romped home, while Dundalk was throwing the ball around 'the field two errors being chalked up against them, one overthrow to second and one to third. Their second run came in the third, both counters going to Akins. Fiesherton held the lead un- til the fifth when Dundalk shot over three runs, to lead three to two, the . locals tieing the count in the sixth when Dow tallied. Then in the sev- enth from, McTa\nsh, Boyd and Kelly tallied, making what was thought to be n safe lead, but tlffe dope was un- set as aforementioned. The day was cold and cloudy, but a good crowd turned out to see the opening game here, the only disappointment being felt was the loss of • the game, as it was a real good game of ball with only a few errors. I Players â€" Dundalk â€" Claridge, McAllister, M. Thompson, Armstrong, Sudden, Dyre Mclntyre, C. Thompson, Lockhart. Fiesherton â€" Kelly Akins, Hutton, I Uow, Alcox, Muir, Wauchope, Mc- Tavish, Boyd. Sparks. Score by innings, Fiesherton â€" 1 1 1 3 0â€"6 Dundalk â€" 00003006 0â€"9 On the Toronto Lina Provincial Alighway. Three farms, two of X«& (vcres and one of 60 acres all clearfldi First class buildings, up to dat« ir â-  every particular. Will srH any caw STRAYED â€" Stray«l from Lots of these. Good brick house on on . w 141 a»dl42, th&X. back Line, about the farms. Tho sulling for ajm}. Thursday, May ?lst, 2 calves five mala ia perfect One f«rm has tea as he nabbed four on the bases in months old. Heifer grey with red acres hardwood bush and anothw Hutton stopped Dundalk's stealing. the first three innings. There is no use trying to steal with Hutton pitching. Wauchoupe fielded perfectly in cen- tre and secured one hit, a two bagger. It is hard to get on base if you reach for the high ones. forehead, bull calf, a little lighter, nondrwl has thre* acres of timber Anyone seeing them and letting them and has buildinags for everythiac know will receive my grate- needed, including poultry betise â- â-  rf ful thanks. â€" James Wood Fiesherton pig pens. No broken land and eldlf 'â- i.ii I II ' ' o' weeds. Any person interetat# FOR SALE i "hould investigate. The Old Durham Road Ball team are scheduled to play the local talent at 6.30 to morrow evening. The On- wards are no weaklings and should help several of the locals to remove superfluous avoirdupois. , STANDING OF TEAMS Dundalk 1 Fiesherton 1 Vandeleur Markdalc 1000 1 .600 .000 1 .000 Friday- Games This Week , -Markdale at Dundalk 5 p.m July Games in Which Fiesherton Team Plays LUMBER FOR SALE â€" About 2,000 feet of hemlock lumber for salej â€" W. McCorma«)(, Proton Station. Imy -T. J. 8TINS0N. Protea Statim f>4ll FARM FOR SALE For Sale â€" 1 set of blacksmith's tools. 2 set of harness, dry luiftber and wagon. â€" A. Smith, Eugenia. I Farm of 100 acres, 96 acres cleared ! to let on shares. Fair buildings, goo*t^ jSoiL Also pressed hay and straw, 1 ROOMS FOR RENTâ€" Suite of ""'^ so^th <>' Wareham. Robt. H. rooms for rent, suitable for small l^'"'*- Proton Sta. R. R. No. 2. family. Reasonable terms. â€" Mrs. ILj ~ '~ ~ â€" :^ McDonald, Fiesherton. Hou«e Fot Sale In FledbcMon-' â- t^r story shingle roofi^V FOR SALEâ€" Mahogany music cab- Fi"»«n« \V» ^ inet, fumed oak china cabinet, fumed dwelliai with nice la^-ge lot and oak 3-sectiona book case, high chair, stable. Apply toâ€" NOTES ON THE GAME Hutton has everything on the ball Fiesherton at Dundalk, July Ist. Fiesherton at Vandeleur on July 3rd. Dundalk at Fllesherton on July 9th. Fiesherton at Dundalk on July 13th. Markdale at Fiesherton on July 16th. Fiesherton at Vandeleur on July 2.3rd secretary desk, cutter, gasoline en- gine IMsh.p. and Beatty power wash- er and wringer, Underwood type- writer No. 5, quantity of ceilers, all in good condition and for quick sale. â€"Rev. A. E. Duffield, Maxwell. â€" W. A. ARMSTRONG. Fiesherton M I S C E L L ANEO U S NOTICE â€" Chopping done on Sat. only. â€" Graham Bros., Eugenia. RESIDENCE FOR SALE PASTUREâ€" 112 acres good past- The property ot Mr. Roy K. Gibson. situated in the village of Ceylon. Build ings in first class shape, good celliir,.. electric lights, cistern, etc. Will be sold for cash or small payment down, with easy terms. Full particulars from S. E. de <3ud- more, phone 24-4, Fiesherton. The last two mentioned are league /Ure, lots of water. â€" Wm. Hales,; *r STALLION FOR SEHVICE games, the others are exhibitions. _ JFEVERSHAM LOST 2â€"0 TO COLLINGWOOD UNITED The Collingwood United football and with more experience will im- j team was proven to be superior to j)rove materially. He had six strike outs that were were well earned. Dow had a good day at bat this time, securing three good Jieelthjr •••O0««M«ft»<»«ftl»e«K»Ce®4»«4»f»9«$9«««94»®«($4^«»<»^(B»^«»«O«»^ SIX HILL STORES We buy togathar in order thai ' aarcuatomera in the tix com- munities may materiatiy b«a- •fit Individually. F. T. HILL & CO., Ltd. Markdale, Ontario THE HILL STORE • A Store everyone instinct- ively asaooiales with hich quality oaarchatKliae at the ^ fairest poasibln price*. 9 s the Feversham team at Feversham on Saturday evening last when they won 2-0 from the Feversham eleven. While the Feversham team has been composed mainly of young men they gave a good exhibition of football and their opponents knew each time that they were up against good mat- erial. While Feversham's initial ap- pearance in organized football has not brought them a championship it has brought them experience, which is needed to bring home champion ships. We wish the Feversham ^" team the best of luck next year if they again decide to-enter. Proton Station. , Cacus Star (2:10U trotting)- Sir* Apprentice wanted to learn watch- fo Barney L (2:30,trial 2:17) ^d c making and repairing. Apply to W. ; ^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^-^^ ^^^ ^- J. Armstrong. 1 1925 as foUows: LeivW t^--' **'*'^ PASTURE-Cattle wanted for pas- 1 !!'^'"y'r^'''^^«»»y/«- «>**»» . ture at once on the Lever farm. For i f '"''•^7 »°"f *"''/*'°"' ^ ... 1 i. 1? J -D i ^ P-m. for Markdale for niidit.' ' particulars apply to Fred Eruwn. 1, -â€" , , , â- â- Â« uiis»<'. ' leaveTWarkdale at 9 a.m. and *dry WANTED â€" A maid for general j "^o^" the back line East for' house work, in 'flrampton family of 1 ^'^"'^ *°'" "»«"» thence at 2p.m.t' three; All conveniences, good wages j^w ^\a\>\^ in Dundal^ and t\ â€"Mrs. R. J. Brett. yxivtW Monday at 9 a.m. See po]' .for further particulars. Ch: TENDERS WANTED mer. Proprietor, Dundalk. (le-j n up- FARM FOR SALE ON EAS1 L More Specials For June Duriflg. the summer nionths we will have many clearing lines of seasonable merchandise at a worth-while redu«'ti(^n from regular prices- Do not forget that in addition to many clearing lines each week new goods are being placed in st(jck. which makes thi.<r popular .shopping place "The Store With Tne Stock." s s 4. BROADCLOTH DRESSES $3.50 4H Ladies Kroadrlolh Drcs.'<es in n »:u<)d ranire of attractive stripes (hat are su popular at the moment. Very Special $3..")(l each. DRESS VOILES & OTHER MAFER- lALS AT HALF PRICE Manv useful Itngths of Drcas Voiles and other summer materialH to he cleared out at bnlf iirice. In many in.ntancos there i.s suflirient mHttriiri fur i full dress, other p-eres hrive <.nough for a lady's lijaiUKi' iir a ifirl's or child's dresp. The price is very low as you tJav o;i!y half thi- original price. MILLINERY SELLING AT DISCO'T OF 25 PER CENT. 25% otf our already low prices nieanH that you ran piirrhaKe a turn mer hat at a very low price." A go<id SKsortment yet on hand from which to make a •election. Price* Quoted on Canav* Shoes in Our L«st Advertisement Hold Good Until The End of June Take advantsge of these »<perial prices to secure canvass shoes at a very special price. Ladies' Rain Coats at Half Price Every woman who ri4e8 in a car should possess one of these raincoats that are beinit offered at a slashing reduction. The outlay is indeed small. The saving on good clothes by havi.ig them protected from the rain and dust will far exceed the small SUM spent. Wp are ansious to clear these out. kencA the reasan for such a remarkable discou.it. For the remaining days of Juae .'•0% discount off Ladies' Kainrnats. TABLE OF REMNANTS ThiH week we have gathered the short lengths from throughout the store and marked them at clearine prices. Many different kinds of material will be found in this lot. Doubtless vuu can find pieces <m thix table that vou can use to good advan- (apc i't a material saving; in price. Men's Balbriggan Underwear 39c. This is n clearance of odd lines of Men's and large Boy's Undershirts in sizes 34 to 40, with a few pairs of the smaller sizes of drawers. This is just the weight that is in demand for the hut days. Val- xzi-i un to 7.'>c. Clearing price 39c. a garment. Again We Emhasize our Big Assortment of Men's Dress Straw Hats V Buy yc.ur straw hat now, and enioy it for the entire summer season. Our assortment was never as larire. .or prices as moderate. We are confident we can please vou. Ratine of Most Distinctive Patterns ^ Regular $1.50 for 98c. We purchased these new 192.5 patterns n^ ra- tine so that we are in a position to offer them to our customers at less thao the « holesale price. These are extra values and will maake un into beautiful dresses. The regular retail price of this material is IL.^fl per yard. Very special 9Hc. a yard. Girls' Khaki Sport Suits with Blouse and Bloomers $1.50 and $1.75 These suits are just what the growing girls need for the hoUday season which will commence in a few davs. The material is strong, the color Khaki, with Ueaac and bloomers to match. Age X to f> years, tl.fiO a suit. Age 8 to 14 years, $1.75 KUit. The town girls nearly wrecked the Mission Band on Tuesday evening when they romped away with a soft ball game to the tune of 26 â€" 24. It was a hetic game with errors pre^ dominating the damsels play. Batteries â€" Town--M. Casv/ell, M.^ Henderson; E. Ferris. Mission Band â€" E. Bentham, M. Pat- on; 1. Brown. The joint committee of the Wo- men's Institute and the Village | Council are asking for tenders up to ' jj. E. 50 acres of 171. antHT 1 KA- June 28th, for the painting of the ' acres of 172, in the 2nd con. NJEX pavillion in Memorial Park. Tend- { and S.R,, Artemesia. About 40 ao^; ers call for supplying their own ' cleared, balance in bush, about SCti*. paint and also for having it supplied I e?!??^°^J.*^"t^ «"" <rf '?".S?^''' for them. '•iTor mformation apply to If the purchaser can giv a good Sp the Secretary of the W. I. The low- , encumbered farm in as collateral tie ' est or any tender not necessarily ac- purity, he can buy on easy termi^^fl cepted. Apply to r^^""- -GEO. RLTHERFO»] â€"MRS E. BEST, Sec. W.I. ' Phone No. 7 Box 67, Shell or T. W. Findlay, chairman Council â-  committee. | BULL FOR SERVICE T. W FINDLAY PRESfDENT O*- TENNIS CLUB IT PAVS TO ATTEND THE BEST LLIOTT ;' Purebred .Shorthorn bull for si-i- vice on lot 40. Con. 8, Artemeg-a.- Chas. Hanley, Eugenia P.O. "- Th^i Fiesherton Tennis Club org- anized last week for the year 1925 and re-3»pointf(l Thos. W. Findlay as President and Miss M. McTavish as Secretary-Treasurer Miss Mildre.-t McCollum and Messrs. W. J. W. Armstrong and F. Thurston compo.se the conmiittpp. .\t a meeting on Mon- day evening it was decided that the entrance fci- would be $1.00 for men and 50 cents for ladies, and the even- ings for play at the manse were set for Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. The club was very success- ful Inst year and it is expected there will be' a larger nieinber.ship 'this summer. A schedule will be drawn up at once and all thos^ in to\vn wishing ; to play on the court are requested to give their name and entrance fee to the Secretary. Join now and play in the schedule. Young and Alexander Sts. Toronto ' Every graduate of the last fifteen months has secured employment. Enter now. Open all year. Catalogue free. W. J. ELLIOIT. Principal BOAR FOR SERVICE. Tamworth Loar for service, 5 nuiU^ old, reg. bacon type, on lot 31, dW. O.D.R. Terms |1. Any sow ^vt turned will be charged same as: in pig. Anyone wishing to 1« Spring Term Opens Monday at the sow will be charged 26c pet tra-JOHN MEADS, Priceville'*,:^^" R. R. 3 srfrk*' BUSINESS CARDS OWEN SOUND Individual Instruction Business Shorthand and Preparatory Dr. E. C. .Murray. L.D.S., den*i^ ^ Courses. Catiftogue ..Free. surgeon, honot graduai«-«.4j4J C. A, Fleming. F.C.A. G. D. Fleming. «"d Royal College of Dental St] Principal. Secretary. °' Ontario. Gas administered FURNITURE SALE teeth extraction. Office a^ reei^oM*- Toronto Stret, Fiesherton. VICTORIA CORNERS Ml. Bert Ro<len of Clinton is visit- ing his uncle, Geo. ^Ailow. and other friends. -ijr' Mrs. Newton Bann6h took Delbert to Toronto last week to see about an operation for tonsils and adenoids. He will not be able to enter the Hospital for ' Sick Chililren until July 4th. EXAMS THIS WEEK . HiLL & Co., Limited, Markdale Middle and I'pper School examin at ions became the annual event this week with forty ptipils trying the examinations, Mr. R. J. Chisholm of Thornbury being presiding officer. Tho entrance exams commence this Wednesday with Principal Lawrence of the high school presiding here and Principal Holland of the public school •wt Priceville. There arft. eight pup- its writing the Eentratice examina- tions from this school. .Saturday-June 27 Ifta.^.-At 2.30 p.m. Dr. A. Turnbnll. B.A, MA, xnA- A quant\,ty of household furniture w«te from the Faculty of Medicine owned Jjy lilrs. A. Wickens, Flesher- University of Toronto. OfBceâ€" Ricfc- '^ ' ton. ardson Block, Fiesherton. Phone ^^-^ This furniture must be sold as the '.. . o^vner has no further use for it. Prince Arthur Lodge, 333, AF A Sale to be held at the residence of A.M., meets in the Masonic hall Aral- â-  Mr. John Thistlethwaite, Fiesherton. strong Block, Fiesherton, every FM» â- . Terms: Cash __^ Auctioneer-Clark, day on or before the full moor Q '' '-. ' ^â-  "'••^ v- ^ .^ B«n*"'^V^•M..^^, Jf..Thu»toB, See, ELECTRIC THUNDBlpTORM ; if!^ '^^"^ â€" '-'^ "^ '- L I^ue»* lf*nr.», Barriitwa, S qI In the severe electric storm that ^'^^ etc.,â€" I. B. Lucas, K.C ; W. BL- ''^^ swept over this locality on Thursday Henry, B.A. Offices, Markdale XmakM afternoon last, three rtSlch cows be- P'<»*k. Phone 2. Branch ofllcea longing to Mr. Geo. Loucka, 7th line, Dundattand Dtirham. were killed by lightning, while an- ~~ ~. â€" â€" -»• other was stunned from the shock. Telford ft Birnie, Barriatars, s«lt The cows were standing under a tree ^j^o'^' «*c-. Offices-â€" Grey and Hi an which was s«hick by lightning and °|°*|'' ^^""^ Sinnd; Standard Biak the trio were instantly killed as a p"!l ' ^''''*''**"'- (Sattirdays). W. result The cows were insured and Telford Jr., J. F. P. BIniie. will partly cover the severe loss. â€" â€" â€" Meafor4 Bkpreae. ^â- â€¢- Kaitting, LicciMC(| .fiitrtltiliSW 1_ for -the eoanttes of Grey and tini«MtS A horse belonging to Thos. Prit- ''*"" *"<* â- t*>clt «alea a BiariaWBh^ chard of Orangeville, feU into a weU, Terms moderate., satisfaction tttcr- hind feet first, and when rescued, was ""t^*^- Arrangemeirta for^tjhitw foifnd nofte the worse <rf its exper- I?*^ *** "â- ^* â- * *•" Advinco %» ience. Central talepliona office, V%tdp •r ky s< aj ws la tf bm ftt FeTanNMhk

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