WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1027 THE FLESHERTDN ADVANCE VICTORIA CCMtNERS . , Milton Bannon accompanied Mal- .- ' colm McMillan to Fergrus hospital on Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hawei of , Thursday and remained with him until Bright, are visting with Mrs. Hawes' 'Sunday. Malcolm underwent a serious parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Stinson. \ operation, but at time of writing is Mr. Hawes Sr. is visiting at Milton , improving as well as could be expect- Bannon's. ' ed. We hope for a speedy recovery. TTien Jbr Economical Than^oriatM The ladies of the W.M.S. quilted a quilt for the bale at the home of Mrs. Carl Atkinson last Thursday. Mr. Uprichard and Mr. Sam Uprich- ard of Detroit are visiting their friend, Ren Acheson. Mrs. Merritt Nicol is very HI at present. Don't forget the picnic this Wednes- day at Mr. Stinson's grove. The Late Mrs. F. Boyce rNow KIMBERLEY In 1920 this Chevrolet 2'door Sedan Cost $I79S.oo In 1927 this Chevrolet 2'door Sedan (Coach) Cost $750-00 COMPARE the Chevrolet of seven years ago with the Chevrolet of today and realize how radically Chevrolet has revised all conceptions of motor car value. In 1920, the Chevrolet illustrated here represented the highest standards of quality and value ... at a price of $1795 (f.o.b. Oshawa) . . . over a, thousand dol- lars more than you pay today for a Chev- rolet that possesses style, luxury and re- finement unthought-of in any car a few years ago. In following its fundamental policy of constant improvement, Chevrolet has built up a produc- tion volume which places it first among all cars in the world. And Chevrolet has shared the sav- ings of volume purchasing and production, with the public by reducing the prices of Chevrolet cars. So, today, you get a Chevrolet with amazing QUALITY in its every detail at a fraction of the cost of a similar model Chevrolet of seven years ago. c-iiec PRODUCT OF GEKERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMTFED D. McTAVISH & SON Fletherton, Ontario "^^Imazim Qualitti^ *^ in Chevrolet Hittpty^^ Mr. and Mrs. Reid of Mulmur visit ed Mr. and Mrs. John Plewes. The Misses Donelda and Hazel Stuart of Meaford spent a few days iwith Mis.s Justina Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Andrews of Toronto are visiting the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Plewes. Mr. and Mrs. Franlt Davis of Van- deleur spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Thompson and Mrs. Plewes spent Sunday with friends in Holland Centre. Miss Justina Ellis left by motor to visit friends in the north. Mrs. Arnold Lawrence and Mrs. Jas. Lawrence are spending the week in Orangeville. JOHNSTON â€" WILSON In Winnipeg on July 13th, 1927, by Rev. F. Price, Dell Elizabeth Wilson, daughter of the late Wm. Wilson and Mrs. Wilson of Eugenia, to Andrew Brown Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Johnston, Keewatin, Qnt. De Laval Cream Separator The undersigned has been apoint§d agent for the Assurance' companies: Atlas Asturante Company. The Northern Assurance Company. The London Guarttrktee & Acident Co., Ltd. The Norwich Union 1n)r« Insurance. To those who are looking for.^ood fire insurance you would do well to con§ulf^ me. Alex. McEachnie FLESHERTON. ONT. Small Advertisements Mrs. Fred Boyce of Collingwood, . formerly a resident of Artemesiai townsip, where she waa bom 44 years ago, died after an illness of only a^ few hours, at tlie G and M. hospital, Collingwood, on Friday, July 29th.' Mrs. Boyce w^s the daughter of the late Jerem'ih and Mrs. Thomp- son. Twenty-f ve years ago the fani-| ily moved to Collingwood, where the, deceased was married to Mr, Boyce j and has since mr.de her home there, t Mrs. Boyce had not been in robust, health for a long time, but she be- came seriously ill only on Thursday, when she was taken to the hospital, where she passed away the following day. She is survived by her hus- band, two young children, Edna, nine years of age, and Harold, aged two years, and also by her mother, Mrs. J. Thompson, and three sisters, Mrs. Albert Blackburn, Flesherton, Mrs. Leonard Fryer, Port Colbome, and Mrs. C. E. Cansfield, Toronto. In Mrs, Boyce's passing the hus- band has lost a loving wife, the child- ren a devoted mother, the mother and sisters an affectionate daughter and sister, and the community a loyal and thoughtful neighbor. She will^ be greatly missed also in the Baptist church of which she was a loyal and active member, and in which her hus- band is a Deacon. The funeral service was conducted at her late residence on Birch St., Collingwood, on Monday afternoon, by Professor C. T. Holman of the Divinity School of the University of Chicago, who is supplying the pulpit of the Baptist church for the summer. Professor Holman based his address on the 14th chapter of John's gospel, which he read for the scripture less- on, and pointed out how, in the words found in this chapter, the Master sought to comfort His own disciples who were about to suffer their most FOR SALE â€" Good steel tire buggy, tragic bereavement in His own death, j f irat class shape. Will sell cheap. â€" ^H. Mrs. W. Edwards sang "In the Land I d^,^^ Flesherton. of Fadeless Day*' very sympathetic-^ LOST â€" A front apron of Ovpr- land Modle 91, between Ceylon and Shelbume. Finder please notify A. Sinclair, Ceylon. BULL FOR SERVICE. LOST â€" Between Markdale and Singhampton, via Flesherton, on Sun- day, July 31st, 12x9 tent in tent bag. Finder please leave at The Advance office and receive reward. LOST â€" On Tusday, August 9th between Priceville and Duntroon an army blanket case containing three quilts and bankets. Finder please communicate with R. Harris, Atherley, Qnt. Pure-bred Hereford Bull for ser- vice. Terms |2, payable the first of February, after that date |2.50 will: be charged. â€"EDWARD LOUCKS. SHORTHORN BULL FOB SERVICB' FOR SALE FOR SALE â€" Fresh lime.â€" Thoa. Fenwick, Eugenia. Reeristered Shorthorn bull for ser- vice at lot 5, Con. 9, Osprey, "Merry Marquis" No. 179,135; Sire, Bonnie Marquis 142,381; Dam, Red Butterfly 131,078. Terms â€" Purebrcds $5.00. grades $2.00. â€" S. R. HAWKINS, Eugenia. FARM FOR SALE Why use an old, worn out Sep- arator. Give your cows a chance to earn more money for you by getting a new De Laval. Come in and let us demonstrate it to you. We have Sep- arator Oil and Repairs. SIX HILL STORES W. A. HAWKEN FLESHERTON, ONT. ggSSiSilBiBisiSJSisiGlSlSiSlSlSISISRI yfrn^ buy togathcr in order that oar oustocner* in the lix com- nAniti«sj;)|a7 mnttrially ben- ^indiWdiiaally. F. T. HILL & CO., Ltd Markdale, Ontario THE HILL STORE ^ A Store everyone instinct- gj ively asaociates with high quality mercharMlite at the fairest posiibln price*. August Clearing Sale WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO BUY SEASONABLE GOODS AT LESS THAN COST OF PRODUCTION. BU Y NOW FOR NEXT YEAR. IT WILL PAY YOU TO STOCK UP FOR 12 MO NTHS EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF SPRING AND SUMMER MERCHANDISE TO BE CLEARED AT TRE- MENDUOUS REDUCTIONS DURING OUR AUGUST CLEARING SALE- The F. T. Hill & Co.'.s way of doing business is to clear the shelves every sea- son of over-stocked lines and open up the next season with new snappy merch- andise. Sale commences on Friday morning, August 5th, and continues all through the month. Come early for first choice as nothing will be repeated or re-ordered. Be an early buyer and you will not be disappointed. Every line of merchandise will be displayed so that you can make a cho ice easily. Check over our c'rcular care- fully and bring it along. Do not neglect the Rummage Sale in the Millinery De- partment. „ . . .; Visit our Grocery Department. It Saves yoi^oney IN THIS DEPARTMENT YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND THAT OUR PRICES ON ALL LINES OF GROCERIES ARE THE LOWEST. AND DO NOT FORGET WE GIVE THE MAXIMUM OF SERVICE. PHONE US YOUR ORDER: WE DELIVER. LOOK AT THESE PRICES: ally, and was accompanied by Mrs. D Manson. The floral tributes, of which there were a great number, were carried both from the home and at the grave by a group of girls from the Baptist church. Interment was made at the Baptist cemetery. THE LATE MRS. M. TAYLOR FOR SALE â€" Six pigs one month old. â€" Robert W. Vause, phone 21 r 2. FOR SALE â€" Ford touring 1924 model, in good running order, newly painted. â€" Mrs. Henderson, Feversham. FOR SALE â€" McCormack Binder, 7 foot cut, second hand, all com- plete. â€" H. Down and Sons, Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" 14 Good laying hens for sale at once. â€" Mrs. W. L. Wright, Flesherton. FOR SALE â€"Grainâ€" Western oata kiln dried com and oat scalpings.- ^, , ,, 7 . V- 1. Phone 2r31, A. C. Muir, Ceylon. The death occurred of a very high-| ly respected resident of Owen Sound in the person of Maria Fuller, widow of the late Thos. H. Taylor, 1358- 4th Ave. E. at eight o'clock on July 16th, following a painful illness for a little more than seven weeks, the result of a fall in her own home in which she sustained a fractured hip, at the ad- vanced age of 83 years. Her injury shocked her system to such an extent that she failed to recover. Deceased war the d.'.un:ht?r of the late Mr. and M:.s. William Fuller, Bolton Ont., wheie she was born and spent her ear- ly life, and where she was married to Thomas H. Taylor, who predeceased her some ten years ago. Soon after their marriage they moved to Arteme- sia township, to a place called Mount Zion, where they resided fori oArr- n r i i many years after taking up residence^ ^OR SALE â€" Organ for sale, wal The lovely farm property of H. D. McLoughry, one and a half miles east of Markdale and close to the Provincial highway, coritaining 50 acres on which is erected a solid' brick house, six rooms vith kitchen- and woodshed. Soft water cistern, cement floor in basement, large orch- ard and small fruits. Bevn 40 by 60' on stone foundation. C';ment floors in stable. Drive shed 30 by40. Stone basement with cement floors for hog pen. Also Lot 127 in the same range, five acres of which are cleared, baT ance heavily timbered swamp. There are 30 acres in hay and grain whicK may be purchased with the farm. A. D. McLoughry, R. R. 4 'Phone 30 r 121 Markdale, Ont, FOR SALEâ€" Two-furrow Perrin Plow in good condition, cheap for cash. â€" Loui; Kerton, Maxwell. FOWL WANTEDâ€" Highest market prices paid for live and dressed tfowl. Live fowl preferred. Markdale Crea- mery and Produce Company. 31tf Pastry Flour, 25 lb. bag wtih 2 pkgs. DeLuxe Jelly Powder for fl.OO Com Flakes, choice quality 3 pkga. for 25c. Maple Leaf Matches, 3 pkgs. for 19c. Canned Peas, choice quality, 2 for 21c. Choice puality3 lb. glass Marmalade, special .... 48c. 3 pound Glass Raspberry, choice quality, for .... 48c. Choice quality Blue Berries, gallon tin 79c. Fancy quality Sultana Raisins, 2 lbs. for 25c. Fig Bar Cakes, rcg. 26c. special 19c. DaUs, Old City Brand, reg. 15c., special 2 for 15c. Aylmer Pork & Beans, reg. 10c. 2 for 15c Custard Powders, reg. 10c., 2 for .... 14c. Mr*. Watson's Pic Crust, 2 pkgs. for 7c. Rose Brand Baking Powder, 1 lb. size, reg. 25c., special, per tin 17c. Green Gage Plum Jam, 3 lb. jar, reg 55c. special per jar â€" 43c. Fancy quality imported package Raisins, half price, 2 packages for 25c, Sugar, St. Lawrence, 10 lbs. for 69c, Pearl White Naphtha Laundry Soap, 4 bars for....l9c. Lynn Valley Dessert Pears, per tin lie. Macaroni, choice quality, 3 lbs. for 26c. Choice quality Salmon, outstanding brand, 23c. per pound tin, or 2 tins for 46c. Pineapple, reg. size tin, reg. 25c., special 2 tins for 34c. Hancock's Health Food, reg. 20c., 2 for 25 Orange Marmalade, special .... 2 for 29c. Layer Figs in 10 pound boxes, nice fresh fruit, special per box $1.25 Pure Lard in 20 pound pails, per pail|2.90 16 oz. tin Tanglefoot, reg. 65c., special 49c Corn Beef, 1 lb. tins, special per tin 28c. F. T. HiLL & Co., Limited, Markdale at Markdale, where they lived for eight years, coming to Owen Sound 16 years ago, where she has since made her home. She was the possessor of a genuine Christian character, a loving and devoted mother, and great- ly beloved by all because of her kind- ly disposition and thoughtfulness for oters. She was a devoted member of the Central United Church. She was the bother of 8 children six of whom survive: Wm. and Wes ley of the West; Thomas of Californ- ia; Mrs. William Duckett of Eugenia; Miss Susie Taylor at home; Mrs. Geo. Palmer of Vancouver also one sister, Mrs. Wm. Scott of Toronto and one brother, Wm. Fuller of Bolton. The funeral took place Tuesday afternoon. Service at the house at 2.30 o'clock and was conducted by the Rev. C. E. Kenny of the Central United Church. Interment took place to Greenwood cemetery. The floral tributes were beautiful. Wreath from daughter Susie, Spray from her niece, Mae Duckett, spray Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Snell, spray from Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mitchell, spray Mrs. James Scott and daughter Margaret, spray, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Taylor, spray, Mr. and Mrs. Lawson and Mr. and Mrs. F. Bearman, spray, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dankerk, spray. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Danard, spray, Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Little and daughter, Eliza- beth. Friends who attended the funeral from a distance were- Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Reid, Mrs. T. Douser and Mrs. Wm. Scott all of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. I. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. F. Taylor of Mount Zion; Mr. Prank Taylor of Eugenia; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Duckett and daughter Mae of Eug- niio; Mr. Levi Duckett of Maxwell; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Snell and Mrs. Mur- dock of Markdale. nut piano case, full size, cost $75 but will let it go cheap for $35, to save shipping away. Apply at this office. FOR SALE â€" Good buggy; three burner oil stove with oven, good as new; nailed bee frames, foundation, etc.; also honey.â€" Geo. W. Graham, Eugenia. FOR SALE OR RENTâ€" Lot 170 and half of 169, third con., N. Tor- onto and Sydenham Road. Good pas- ture land, with water on the property. For further particulars apply to â€" Miss M. M. Binnie, 93 Jackman Ave., Toronto, BOAR FOR SERVieB No. 92-71680. Alao a jvaag Torii, shire pig, both bacon type for MTfiot on lot 176. N.W. T. * S Jt.. Termsâ€" 11.00. â€" T. J. 8TIN80N. BOAR FOR SERVICE Registered Yorkshire Boar for ser- viceâ€" Edgely Bright Vim, No. 99,9|f â€"-property of Saugeen Bacon Hoir Club. Terms 91.00. â€" C. HINDLE, Prctoa Statloib Lota 168-9, 3rd W.T.S.R., ArtemeBiiu JERSEY BULL FOR SERYICB Registered Jersey bull for serricft Sire: £ramp«on Jersey Conscript; Dam: Brampton Petnne's ^*4f. At Flesherton Livery Stable. --f . STUART. FhshertOB. tmt FOR SALE â€" Ford 1 ton truck, 1 Ford sedan^ Foun-Ninety Chevrolet touring, all in good shape; three oil measuring pumps; quantity of car repairs; quantity of lumber, one inch, (scantling and plank) â€" Arthur McKay R. R. 8. Priceville, Phone 21 r 6. I BiaBiaBai FLESHERTON AND ROCK MILLS BAPTIST CHURCHES REV M. SAUNDERS. Pastor. AUGUST 14th. 1927. Rev. C. J. Camervn, speaker Friday, August 12th Mr. Davis, field Secretary of the Bible Society, will give an address in the Flesherton church at 8 p.m. Monday, August ITith at 8 p.m. in Flesherton church, an illustrated lantern lecture entitled "The Stockholm Baptist World Al- liance and a trip through eleven Euro- pean Countries," by Rev. Cameron. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE â€" Chopping done on Sat- urday only.â€" Graham Bros. Eugenia. FARM FOR SALE Maple Grove Farm, Lot 12, Con. 9, Osprey, of 100 acres. Good frame house, bank bam 60x62, straw bam 24x60, good well and windmill, water in house and bam. eighty fine acres under cultivation. Due to ill health oAvner wishes to sell immediately and MIDDLEBRO & BURNS Barriiten. itc Oflficea â€" Owen Sox^idL Dmhap and Fleah«rton. Fl«3e;pta(k Afl^ Saturday aiftonoon and eTenliic. GEO E. DUNCAN DUNPALK LICENSED AUGTIONEER For the Cotjnty o» Grey. Terau: 1 per cent. Satisfaction guamteed Dates made at The Advance office. BUSINESS CARDS Dr. E. C. Murray, L. D. S., dental surgeon, honor graduate of Toronte and Royal College of Dental Surcreow of OnUrio. Gas administered for teeth extraction. Office at residence Toronto Street, Flesherton. Dr. A. Tumbull, B.A., M.B., errad. uate from the Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto. Office, TotobM Street, Flesherton. Phone 35. Prince Arthur Lodge, 833, A.F. A A.M., meets in the Masonic hall, Ann- strong Block, Flesherton every TH- will make good offer for quick sale. J"^.°" °' Jf^"" J%'"» '«°°"- »«' -G. H. BURKE. Eugenia. Pedla^ W.M., C. F. Lawrence. Sec. Phone 9 r 2. Osprev System. Lucas & Henry,BaiTi8ter8, Solicit- ors, etc., -I. B. Lucas, K. C; W. D. Henry, B.A. Offices, Markdale Lncae Block, Phone 2. Branch offices at Dundalk and Durham. FARM FOR SALE 100 acres lot 7, Con. 11, Township of Osprey, would make excellent pas- ture farmv with considerable bush and swamp. F^r full particulars and terms apply to â€" W. A. ARMSTRONG & SON. Flesherton, Ont. BOAR FOR SERVICE. Telford & Bimie, Barristers, soli- citors, etc. Offices, Grey and Bruce Block, Owen Sound; Standard Bank Block, Flesherton, (Saturdays). W. P. Telford Jr., J. F. P. Bimie Advertise in The Advance Wm. Kaitting, Lieeenied Auctioneer for the counties of Grey and Simcoe. Registered Yorkshire Boar for eer- Farm and stock sales a spoclalHy. vice by Flesherton Bacon Hcrg Club, Terms moderate., satisfaction cnar* the property of the Ontario Depart- may be lade at the Advance bfOee, or ment of Agriculture. j Central telephone office. Perenhan, â€" C. STEWART. CareUker. » by addrscsinc me at TvnnAmm, :^' ♦» 1