AVednesday, October 30, 1935 THE fleshe;rton advance F. T. HILL & CO., Limited, Markdale 7 Big Dollar Days Commencing Sat., Oct. 26 to Sat., Nov. 2 SALE FOR 7 DAYS ONLYâ€" REM EMBE"^ THE DATES. REAL BARGAINS- ALL LINES PLAINLY MARKED WITH SPECIAL DOLLAR DAY TICKETS. Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose In silk and wool and wool lashniere â€" all sixe* and colo?s in these. 4 Pairs for $1.00 SMART SILK HOSE Smart Silk Hose in all shades. These Hose are made to a'wc long wear. 4 Pairs for $1.00 CHILDREN'S RIB HOSE Childj-en's Hose in all wool cashmere; all sizes and colors in the lot, out for quick clearance. 4 Pairs for $1.00 MEN'S ALL-WOOL HOSE A heavy quality ribbed Hose made to give long service. 4 Pairs for $1.00 LADIES' SMART APRONS Large size Ajjrons of tubfast prints. Good range of patterns. 2 for $1.00 LADIES' SILK & WOOL HOSE Jn all shades; an extra heavy weight. 3 Pairs for $1.00 MEN'S FINE HOSE Fancy patterns, all wool cashmere; fine silk and wool, good range of patterns. 3 Pairs for $1.00 LADIES' CELANESE HOSE An extra long-wearing hose of fine appearance. 3 Pairs for $1.00 BOYS' HEAVY WOOL GOLF HOSE An extra heavy ribbed hose in all wanted colors 3 Pairs for $1.00 LADIES' CASHMERE HOSE Heavy quality in all the wanted ishades. Some have rib tops. 2 Pairs for $1.00 LADIES' CREPE HOSE All the best color.1, first quality. Out for two days only. 2 Pairs for $1.00 DRESS SPECIAL 25 only, Ladies' Jcr.scy Cloth and some Ravoii Drcssfs; wliik-' ihcy la.st. EACH $1.00 TABLE LINEN Values up to |1.75 per yard, full 54 inches, guaranteed all fine cloths. Good patterns. f»n sale per yard *| nn LINEN TOWELS Good weight linen, plain white an<l check patterns. 4 for $1.00 LINEN TOWELLING Fancy patterns in Linen Towelling, regular 29c value. .Special. 7 Yards for $1.00 CURTAIN MATERIAL Nottingham nets, fancy pattern scrim in white and ecru. Values to ;i,')c per yard. 5 Yards for $1.00 FLANNELETTE White and colored, full ;i<> inches wide, in heavy weight cloth. 7 Yards for $1.00 COTTON TWEED In neat floral and check patterns, suitable for men's shirt.s, kiddies' dresses, etc. 3 for $1.00 MEN'S SHIRTS C dozen Men's Fine Shirts in all sizes; collar attached and separate collars. Values to |L50. Each $1.00 BOYS' BLOUSES Blue, tan and white and a good range of stylish patterne. 3 for $1.00 SPECIAL 75 enly, Men's, Boy«' and Women's Wool Sweaters in pullover and buttoned styles. Each $1.00 MEN'oCAPS erns^ all sizes in the lot. 2 for $1.00 DOLLAR DAY OVERCOAT SPECIAL To every man buying an Overcoat during these days we give free a man's scarf, valued at ?1 00. CHILDREN'S FANCY SWEATERS V-neck and roll neck Sweaters, fancy patterns. 2 for $1.00 YARD WIDE PRINTS Tub-fast Prints, light and dark coloi-p, fal] 30 inches wide. 7 Yards for $1.00 MEN'S FINE SHIRTS Some are soiled, 3 dozen only in the lot, all sizes. 2 for $1.00 MEN'S FELT HATS Clean-up of Men's Fine Felt Hats, all sizes; good range of colors. Each $1.00 MEN'S MOLESKIN SHIRTS Heavy weight, every shirt the best quality obtainable. Each $1.00 MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Light blue and navy cambric, also grey linen; all sizes. 2 for $1.00 BIG SALE OF GLASSWARE Fancy Glasses in all the newest stvles. 12 for $1.00 TUMBLERS IN SMART DESIGNS Only sold in the quantities quoted at these prices. 24 for $1.00 LADIES' CHAMOISETTE GLOVES All the best colors in the newest styles. 2 Pairs for $1.00 LADIES' NIGHTGOWNS Heavy weight cloth, long sleeves, generous sizes. Each $1.00 LADIES' NIGHTGOWNS Short sleeves, fancy embroidered desigijs on white flannelette. 2 for $1.00 LADIES' COAT Clii^CIAL To every woman buying a Coat during Dollar Days We give free a Lady's Purse. LADIES' FINE PURSES and HAND BAGS Mewest styles, colors to match your winter coat. Each $1.00 MEN'S WOOL UNDERWEAR Shirts and Drawers, pure wool under^vcar; vei"y fine ijuality. per Garment $1.00 Men's COMBINATION UNDERWEAR Odds and ends, light and heavy weight, sizes M to 44. Values to $1.50. Each $1.00 MEN'S UNDERWEAR Shirts and Drawers, sizes to 4(>, twids and ends of many lines. Values to $1.50. While they last. 2 for $1.00 LADIES' RUBBEiVS 150 pairs only, in storm style Cuban and high heels. 2 pairs for $1.00 WOMEN'S LOW SHOES Oxfords, Ties and Straps Shoes, medium and low heels; nearly all sizes in the lot. $1.00 per pair WOMEN'S HIGH SHOES Women's High Shoes in black kid and calf leather; a clean-up of odds and ends, nearly all sizes per Pair $1.00 CHILDREN'S - MISSES High SHOES Values to $2.00 \yer pair in lace and button shoes. Out to go. Pair $1.00 ^ - MEN'S BOOTS and OXFORDS Maybe you can get your size here. They come in blaco and brown. per Pair $1.00 Hill's Dependable Groceries Lead all Competition C. & B. Catsup » bottles ♦LOd Pearl Soap 'M lor $1.UW black lea 3 lbs. for *i.tiv' Good Brooms 3 for $l.UO ;'ii^^ DEAL NO. 1 ~rr 4 lbs. Fresh Dates. 1 ;<(P5» ' 4 lbs. Fresh Raisins. â- •*_«•• 4 lbs. Cocoanut. f , "' ' . All for $1.00 . ^ DEAL NO. 2 " 1 to lb. Pail of Honey. ' i 1 Broom. I All for $1.00 16c lb, trade for your Wool during Salei ' DEAL NO. 3 10 lbs. Japan Rice. ^^_ 5 lbs. Rolled Oats. : "^ i' it' " 3 Cans of Tomatoes. All for $1.00 DEAL NO. 4 __ 2 ,Iars Marmalade. ' "'i' "C^, ' •»' 2 Jars Peanut Butter. ^--^i^ Can Rose Baking Powder. ~|^~ ' ~ All for $1.00 DEAL NO. 5 r> Pink Salmon. 2 lbs. Fancy Biscuit.f. 1 8 oz. Bottle Vanilla, All for $1.00 Feversham Fair Result HORSEf> Agricultural â€" Team. R. Londry. K. fenwick; '.i year old Colt. Londry, Don Radley; Brood Mare. Alex. Mul- lin, Don Radley; 2 year old Colt, J- F- Stewart, Geo. Ross; Yearling, Donald Radley; .Spring Colt, Alex. MuUin. Boy Fenwick. General Purpose â€" Team, J. B- Thibaudeau & Sons; Brood Mare, C Short; two year old, J- B. Thibaudeau & Sons 1 and 2; yearlinfr Colt, J. B. Thibaudeau & Sons, C. Short; Spring Colt. C Short. Roadster â€" Team, Jack Taylor, Dr. Milne; Brood Mare, Dr. Milne, Georsre Thomnson; Snriner Colt, G. Thompson J- A. 'Kernahan; Single Driver, Dr. Milne, John Taylor; Single Driver 3 years old. Dr. Milne. CarriaRe â€" Team, F. Cairns, John Isaac; Brood Mare, Vic Hewgill; Spring Colt, Victor Hewgill; Single Driver, F. Cairns, 1 and 2; Best horse any class, F. Cairns. Soecials on Horses â€" Bv Bank of Toronto, best carriage team. Cairns; l-^. J. Bennett for best halter broken colt, Alex. Mullin; Eli Robinson for best agricultural team, R. Londry and Roy Fenwick; H. C- Franpis for best .single driving turnout, Cairns; Ed. Hillock for best agricultural 2 vear old, J. F. Stewart; N. Cairns for best agricultural spring colt, Stew-art; Jas. Davidson for best roadster spring colt, Geo. Thompson; Wm. Osborn for best agricultural yearling colt. Don Rad- ley; Dr. Lindsay for best single driv- er (Name not marked); C. N. Long for best spring colt, any class. Geo. Thompson. Potato Race â€" 1st Vic Hewgill; 2nd John McClurkin, 3rd Leslie Seeley, Jas. Heitman, 5th Lloyd Stephen. CATTLE Polled Angus â€" Bull, G. Magee; Bull Calf, Carl Atkinson; Cow, Carl Atkinson; Yearling Bull, Carl Atkin- son; Yearling Heifer, G. Magee; two year old Heifer. C. Atkinson: Heifer Calf, Atkinson; best Herd, Atkinson; best Bull, Atkinson. Shorthorn â€" Bull, Carl Atkinson; Yearling Bull Calf, Allan McLean; Yearling Heifer, R. Londry, 1 and 2- Hereford â€" Yearling Bull, Geo. W. Ross; Yearling Heifer, Jas. Hudson, Victor Hewgill; all prizes to James Hudson. Grades â€" Cow, dairy purpose, M. NichoUs, R. Springgay; Heifer two years old, M. Nicholls, Geo. Ross; Yearling Heifer, G. Magee. G. Ross; Heifer Calf, G. Magee, G. Ross; Cow. dual purpose, J. F. Stewart, Allan McLean; Yearling Heiftr, Stewart Magee; Heifer 2 years old, Magee. A- McLean; Heifer Calf, Allan McLean, Stewart; Steer 2 years old. Allan McLean 1 and 2; Yearling Steer, G. Magee. Allan McLean; Steer Calf. R. Londry, Allan McLean; best Herd of Grades, J. P. Stewart; best Fat Steer or Heifer under 3, A. McLean. Cattle Specials â€" R. Priestly for best pair butcher cattle, Jas- Hudson; Allan McLean for best grade heifer calf. Allan McLean; Jas. Hudson for best pair burebred Hereford heifers. Ja.s. Hudson; Neil Norman for best' calf under 6 months, shown by girl or hoy under 16, G. Magee, R. Londry; G. Eby for best herd beef grad cattle, J- F. Stewart, Allan McLean; Canada Packers, best aged bull Jas. Hudson; Canada Packers for bull calf under 1 year, Jas. Hudson. SHEE" Leicester â€" All prizes to Wesley Quinton of Meaford. Oxford Down â€" Aged Ram. Russell Ellis; Yearling Ram, G- Ross; Ram Lamb, Ross, Ellis; Aged Ewe, Ellis 1st and 2nd; Shearling Ewe, Ellis; Kwe Lamb, Ellis. Ross; Best Pen, R. Ellis. Special by Stan Smith for best Market Lamb, Geo. Ross. SWINE Yorkshire â€" Boar Pig, G. Ross; Boar, year old or over, G. Ross; Aged Sow, c. Atkinson, Allan McLean; Sow year old, A. McLean; Sow Pig, Carl Atkinson, G. Ross; Best Pen, G. Ross; Special by John Smith for best ba- con Pig, A. McLean. POULTRY Barred Rock â€" Male, R. Londry, A. McLean; female, Londry, McLean; White Rock â€" Female, R. Springgay, R- Londry. White Leghorn â€" Male, G. Ross, R. Londry; female, R. Londry 1st and 2nd. Toulouse Geese â€" Male, A. McLean; female, Alex. Mullin, A. McLean; A.O.V., Alex. Mullin. Pe- kin Ducksâ€" Male and female, Londry. Pair Pigeons, G. Magee. Special bv 0. & A. Co-operative, Flesherton, best pen of 3 Barred Rocks, R. Londry. (Continued next week) Local and Personal Mr. Ted McDonald of Toronto was a visitor last week with his mother. Miss Jean Alexan&r friends in Oakville. is visitini? Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McKinnon of Mrs. H. M. Hyland is the gpiest of her aunt, Mrs. F. H. W. Hickling. Mr. Albert Evans moved his ftim- ily to Weston after spending the past few months in Flesherton. Misses Laura Boyd, Kate McMillan and Dell Thurston of Toronto spent the Thanksgiving holjcjay at their homes here. Mr. Jackson Stewart of Lauriston Toronto spent a few days with his i was a week end visitor at the hojne of mother in town. j ^ig parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Stew- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Crossley ana' *"• family of Toronto spent the week. ^j. ^nd Mrs. Patterson and son, end at their parental homes in town.| p^^^^g^ jyjjg^. YuWer and Geo. Mt?- rose, all of Toronto, visited over the week end with Mrs. Donald McLeod. Mr. J. D. Clarke of Weston spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. F. H. W. Hickling. . •• , - Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dixon visited with friends in Walters Falls on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith and family of London were week end visit- ors with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Len Hill and son, Marvin, of Leaside spent the holiday and week end with Mrs. Hill's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bentham. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woods and two children of Oakville visited the past week end with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fisher, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Warling, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Warling and Mr. Broadbent of Bartonville, called on friends in town on Saturday and visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Croft. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Ellison and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hannah and three children of Alliston visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Holland on Sun- day. The W<>men's Institute will meet at the home of Mrs. Ed. Fisher on Wednesday. November 6th at 3 p.m. Roll call â€" a joke or humorous saying. Visitors welcome. A ma.squerade dance will be held in Priceville, Wednesday of next week Nov. G. Fagan's orchestra will sup- ply the music. Dancing from 9 to 1.30. Admission: 25c and tax. Visitors over Sunday with Mrs. M. Shier and son, were Mr. and Mrs. Rob. Wells, of Port Perry, Mr. A. McPhatter, Mrs. McBumey and daughter, Betty of Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Perigoe and son Kenneth, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Per- igee of Toronto were Thanksgivingf visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stewart ,- Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Durrant and family of Mitchell spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. TjhuTston. Mr. and Mrs. Durrant celeibrated the 20th aniti- versary of their wedding, on Sunday, An eighty two year old subscriber in Peace River town writes us, "I see Miss Macphail's majority is 1535. I feel like throwing my old hat up so high it would never come down." He seems to appreciate our lady member. Rev. and Mrs. Scott left on Monday to attend alumni at Queens Univei- sity, Kingston where both attended. They will be absent most of the week. Mrs. W. Inkster accompanied thens as far as Belleville, where she will visit her daughter, Hazel, who was recently married. Mr. Leslie Ferris, V. S. left last week for Toronto where he has se- cured a position in the enspection branch of the Health of Animals Branch. Leslie has been practising in Flesherton since his graduation last spring. We wish him the best success in his new position. ' Small Advts. FOR SALE 1 yearling driving colt, sired by \V. W. Belwin. â€" Everett Blackburn. FOR SALE Three head of two year old steers. â€" Harold Lever, Flesherton, phone, 33 r 12. FOR SALE House and stable for sale in Ceylon with two acres of land, reasonable; enquire from J. D. McLeod, Ceylon. HOUSE FOR RENT Eight room house in Flesherton, all modern conveniences. â€" A. Down, Flesherton. FOR SALE OR RENT Registered Dorset ram three years old, also nine roomed house near Eugenia for rentJ^Fred Jamieson, Eugenia, phone, Feversham 5 v 24. FOR SALE Hog chop, $19.00 per tofl, StclcB included. Special allowance foF grain in exchange. One ftm or moMI delivered free. Phone 38 r. 3. â€" A. C. Muir, Ceylon. HUNTTNG LICENSES Get your gun license, trappera, deer, and special camp an dog lic- ense for your trip north this fall from.â€" Fred Brown, Feversham, Ont. HOG FOR SERVICE Repstered Berkshire hog, govern- ment inspected. Te»ms |1.00 if paid within 2 months, over that time |2.00. â€" Laurie Pedlar. FOR SALE Grey County Egg Grading Station, also lots adjoining the same, will sacrifice for $260.00 cash. â€" Thomas Owler, 40 Doel Ave., Toronto. ADDI'nONAL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Howard Milligan and I -son. John, spent Thanksgiving at the fonnor'a parental home at Oool*- town. Messrs. G. A. McTavish and E. J. Bennett represented the Flesherton Board of Trade at a luncheon at Owen Sound on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Geo. Blair ofl ^B^Ufountain was the guest of Mrs. McGeoch on Thanksgiving. Mrs. Blair was for- merly Miss Hatties Smith of Flesh- erton. , 't«ffiff Mr. Sam McMulIen suffered a se- vere stroke at his home on the east backlinc on Saturday e/ening and his condition is very serious. Mr. Mc- MulIen haj) not been in gootl health for the past few weeks, but his con- dition was not considei-ed to be so serious. We wish him complete re- covery. Mr. Dan McTavish Kuffei>ed an ac- cident on Saturday when a cow he wa.s leading to water suddenly be- came frightened at a small dog ana bolte(}, knocking him down. His shoulder was di.slocated, but it was feared to be broken and he was taken to Durham ho.-ipltal where nn X â€" ray was taken to determine the extent PROPERTY FOR SALE In Flesherton 6 room house, brick veneer, hard and soft water; about two acres of land on which is a large barn with cement stabling and garage. Apply to W. J. Meads; R. R. 3, Priceville. FARM FOR SALE OR RENT Two hundred acres, good soil, good buildings, cement stabling, steel staun- chions, windmill, water in pasture, 170 acres under cultivation, on the Fourth Line of Osprey, one mile east of Mc- Intyre.â€" -Apply, K. Rimi, Singhampton P.O., R. R. No. 1. HOG FOR SERVICE Young Yorkshire hog, purebred and government inspected; terms: cash 75c.; charged $1.00. -,WES. SMITH, Rock Milla. BUSINESS CARDS DR. A. E. LITTLE DENTIST OFFICEâ€" Dr. Bryce's Old Stand. Telephone 69 DR. E. C. MURRAY LJ>.S. Honour graduate of Torono Uni- versity and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Office entrance at northwest side of residence, Toronto Street, Flesh* erton. Telephone, 20W. GOOD FARM FOR SALE One hundred acres of good soil, good buildings, cement stabling, windmill, never failing well, 80 acres under cultivation balance hardwood Lot 37 con. 4 Artemesia. apply to Albert Blackburn, R. R. No. 1, Max- well P.O., Ontario. F. M. EAGLESON ONTARIO & DOMINION LAND SURVEYOR Registered, Professional Engineer, Surveys, Reports, Estimates. Plans. Telephone, 31. ORANGEVILLE, Ont. FARM FOR SALE BY TENDER PUBLIC jof the injuries. 200 acres, L»>ts 14 and 15, Con. 4. "Township of Osprey. TERMSâ€" At least 10 per cent Cash. Balance over 25 yews at 6 per cent. Tenders open Nov. 4th. Address tenders or inquiries to â€" Soldier Settlement of Canada, Tor- onto. ,. .. . jiak • WM. KAITTING _; Licensed Auctioneer for the county of Grey. AH sales conducted on Business principles all parties requiring work done on the above lines will do well to call at the Advance Office or write Wm. Kait- ting. Eugenia, 'Phone 43 â€" 11 Prince Arthur Lodge No. 333, A.F. &.\.M., meets in the Fraternal Hall, Flesherton, the second Tuesday in each m«nth. W.M., Alex. Cameron; Secretary, H. A. McCauley. ^^ ^ .,..*s^'-