- ^1 March 19th. 1924 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE n BUBRAH FOR OWEN SOUND! Ow«n Sound won the O.H.A. junior chamiponnhip and are well on their way to win Dominion honors. It â- MWt have been our wishinf* them Kood luck at the beginning: of the sea- son that has got them as far as they have ffone in the race. Again we wish tbem the best of tuck. Reduced Prices FOR Horseshoeing No. Khoes, Is and 2s, 43c.; 3ii and 4k, 50c.; 5s, 6h and up, 60c. ORDERS FOR SCHOOL FAIR SEED A large number of schools are send- ing their orders for seed to the De- partment of Agriculture, Markdale. The order forms were mailed during January so that it is hoped all appli- cations will be received in the course of another two weeks. The earlier they are sent the easier it will be to supply the orders. We want all the schools this year. SHELDON MYERS Builder and Contractor MRS. E. WATSON DIES AT FLESHERTON Was Visiting Her Daughter* Mrs. R.G. Holland. When Taken 111. SHINGLES LAID BY THE DAY OR BY THE THOUSAND Jacob Williams, Eugenia Flesherton, Ont. â- ' The Wonder Kidney Livpr x> Stomach Tonic ' as Nationally Advert isei Sold by For sale in Flesherton by C. N. RICHARDSON Mrs. Elizabeth Watson of Edgely, Ont., died at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. R. G. Holland, here on Monday morning after a very brief illness. The remains were taken to Woodbridge on Tuesday, for inter- ment in Hillcrest Cemetery there. A short service was conducted at the house on Tuesday prior to leaving for the train by Rev. H. H. Eaton. Mrs. Watson was taken ill while visiting her daughter here and failed rapidly until death ensued. The de- ceased lady was a native of Vaughan Township, where she was born 70 years ago and where she -always lived. She leaves a family of four daughtres and two «ons, namely : â€" Mrs. W. Anderson, Edgely; Mrs. O. Gordon, Toronto; Mrs. R. G. Holland Flesherton; Miss Rena Watson of Toronto; Mr. G. Watson of Hybla. Ont., and Mr. L Watson of Wood- bridge. Mrs. Watson's hu.sband pre- deceased her nearly three years ago. SHOOL REPORTS NOTICE TO CREDITORS BMS^^^^^^J^^^^^^^^^^^^^O^i^®®©^©®®^ 9 9 ® ® ® © m Bargains For The Man Who Works Rubbers. 4 evelets worth $4.00 for $2.95 SIZES FROM 5 to 1 1 4 buckle overshoes worth $5.00 for $4.00 Peabody smocks worth $3,00 for $1.95 Peabody overals $2.00 Work shirts worth $1.75 for $1.50 -UNDERWEAR $1.50 garment for $1.00 Here is something to eat : Christie Browns Fancy Biscuits, any kind per lb. 30cts. Nasmiths Toronto bread, fresh every day W. L. Wright, Flesherton Ont. Durham Street opposite Claytons shoe f tote © © © © © © © © © © ©0i6^@ S©©©©©©©®©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©© © In the matter of the estate of Jos- eph H. Clinton, late o^ the Village of Flesherton in the County of Grey, Farmer, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act and amendments thereto, that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of the said Joseph H. Clinton, who died on or about the thirteenth day of January, A.D. 1924, are required, on or before the sixth day of April, 1924 to send by post prepaid or deliver to Messrs. Telford & Birnie, of the city of Owen Sound, Solicitors for the ex- ecutors, their christian and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, the state- ment of their accounts and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them. AND further take notice that aftej such last mentioned date the said Ex- ecutors will proceed to distribute thft assets of the deceased among the par- ties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice and that the said Executors will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claims notice shall not have been received by them at the time of such distribution. Dated at Owen Sound this third day of March, .A..D. 1924. TELFORD & BIRNIE, Solicitors for the Executors. 8. S. NO. 17, ARTEHE8IA Sr. 4â€" Ernie White, Mabel Betta, Bruce Hawkins, Viola White Gordon McRae. Jr. 4 â€" Fred Hargrrave. Sr. 3â€" Harold Fisher. Jr. 3 â€" Hattie McRae, Jimmie Laughlin, Kenneth Partridge, Win- onna Patton, Sr. 2 â€" Ruby White, Jimmie Pedlar, Harold Shier, Margaret Fisher. Jr. 2 â€" Lawrence Shier, Nathalie Patton, Joe Hawkins, Willie Laugh- lin, Delia English. Sr. 1 â€" Richard Hoy, Annie Laugh- lin, Mervyn Johnston, Robert Dargav- el, Ita Pedlar, Jack English. Jr. 1 â€" Mervyn Best, Murray Fisher, Julia Croft. Sr. Pr. â€" Laurie Russel, Hazel Shier. Jr. Pr. â€" Delbert Smith, George Akitt, Hughie Laughlin. • E. MacLEAN, Teacher. f SIX HILL STORES © © We buy together in order that © our cuitomers in the lix com- © munitiei may materially ben- © eflt individually. F. T. HILL & CO., Ltd Markdale, Ontario ^@@i@@©@@©@@^ii^©©©©©©©©© THE HILL STORE © © A Store everyone instinct- ^ ively associates with high ^ quality merchandise at the ^ fairest possibin prices. © ©: © © © ©' © © © © i © i A PROGRESSIVE STORE SERVING A PROGRESSIVE COMMUNITY ESALE © © s © We were fortunate in buying- several thousand dollars worth of wholesale stock of the Consolidated Dry (iood.s Co.of Toronto, who sulTered water daniaj^'e only in the recent fire that took place on the ;i p Hat of the buidinji;- in which thej* are lo- cated. We now offer to the publ"' at a big' .saving in price staple lines of mer- chandise such as Shirtings, Denims, Apron (iinghams, llosery for Ladies, men and Children- Underwear, Ladies' Ready-to wear, Overalls. Raincoats, etc Some are slightly damaged by water, but over 75% of this big purchase represents staple merchandise that suffered no damage and is just as good as when it left the factory. I'Aery item offered carries our guarantee, must be satisfactory or money refunded. Sale Opens Friday Morning MARCH 21st r' And will Continue Until Sat. March 29th I Be sure you take Advantage | Of This BIG EVENT | For fuller particulars see this week's Mar d.'.lo Standard, or what is better come and S investigate for yourself. You certainly will 1 e delighted and profited. F.T. HILL & Co., Limited, Markdale I S. S. NO. 3, ARTE.MESIA Sr. 4 â€" Graham Beard, James Allen, Arnold Brown, Everett Backburn, Mervyn Ferris, Herbert Akins, Harry Akins. Jr. 3 â€" Howard Ferris, Bessie Beard, Willie White, Florence Best, Lola Blackburn, Audrey Brown. 2nd Class â€" Annie Akins, George Allen, Jean Beard, Clifford Allen. 1st Class â€" Earl Johnson, Isabelle Ferris, Ellen Parker. â€"EDNA FERRIS, Teacher. Small Advertisements MAXWELL PUBLIC SCHOOL ♦denotes best speller in each class for the month. Sr. 4 â€" Verne Wright, Annie Priest- ly*, Clarence Chard, Vern Pallister, Fred Ross, Guy Pallister Orval Par- ker. Jr. 4 â€" Verna Long*. Annie Robert- son, Dorothy ^emrose. Sr. 3 â€" Lorna Chard, Heena Long, Violet Parker*, R. J. Udell, Warren Morrison, Willie Moore. Jr. 3 â€" Mabel Ross, Melville Boyce*. Sr. 2 â€" Mary Bemrose, Allen Duf- field*. Ruby Robertson, Mary Long, Beatrice Boyce, Kenneth Moore, John Bemrose, Golden Udell, Harry Moore, Mildred Boyce. 1st Classâ€" Cecil Chard, Kathleen Morrison, Jean Young:*, M. Seelev. Sr. Pr. â€" Mnrjorie Guy*, Robert Long, Arleen Pallister, Arthur Lawler Enrolled 37, av. attendance 30. â€" M. MacARTHUR, Teacher FOR SALEâ€" Colt riBing: 5 years, u nbroken.â€" T. Henry, Fleaherton. FOR SALEâ€" Set of light bob sleicrha. â€" J. K. Jamieson Eugenia. ! WANTEDâ€" A youngTalf.â€" W. J Stewart & Sons, Flesherton. FOR SALEâ€" Aberdeen-Angus bull, 12 mos. oldâ€" H. Corbctt, Proton, WANTEDâ€" To rent, farm of about 100 acres. . Apply to Advance office. GEESeToR SALEâ€" Pair African Geese> price flO.OO â€" Apply to Har- mon Radley, Flesherton. FOR SALEâ€" Iron bed, mattress and springs, nearly new. â€" M. Kerton, Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" Holstein cow due April 1st, also young sow due March 5th. â€" Thos. Fenwick, Eugeniag Chopping done Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. ->- Graham Bros., Eugenia. FOR SALEâ€" Good timothy hay for sale. â€" Fred W. Smith, R. R. No. 2, Flesherton. For Sale â€" Bird's Mackinaws, tweeds and yarns at the Feversham tailor shop. â€" H. Alexander. WANTED â€" A quantity of wheat and oats, â€" W. J. Stewart and Sons, Flesherton. FARMS FOR SALE On the Toronto Line Provineial Highway. Three farms, two ot 100 ; acres and one of 60 acres all cleared. 1 First class buildings, up to date in I every particular. Will s'U any on* ; of these. Good brick house on one oi j the farms. The stabling for 8m>i> mals is perfect. One farm ha:: ten I acres hardwood bush and another nundred has three acres of timber and has buildinngs for everything needed, including poultry house and' pig pens. No broken land and clear of weeds. Any person interetsed should investigate. â€" JAS. STINSON, Imy Proton Station P.Oi CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank our sympathiz- ing friends and neighbor:! for kind- ness rendered during the illness and death of our husband and fatlier, Mrs. Charles' Turner, Eugenia. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sypmpathy during our recent bereave- ment in the death of our mother, Mrs. E. Watson. ' â€" The Family. AUCTION SALES An extensive auction sale will be held by Mr. John McVicar near the Township Hall, Glenele, on Wednes- day March 19th. Everything must he sold as the owner is leaving the farm. John O'Neil, auctioneer. Extensive credit sale of farm stock and implements, lot 5, Con. 2, N.D.R., H4 miles north of Priceville, on Thursday, March 20th, the property of Archie Conkey. See bills and advertisement. W. Kaitting, auc- tioneer. Lot 1, Con. 5, Osprey, on Wednes- day. March 26th, 1924, farm stock and implements, the property of Mr. George Priestly. See bills.. Wni. Kaitting, auctioneer. Lot 166 and 167, T. & S.R„ two miles south of Fleaherton. the prop- erty of Mr. Roy Thistlethwaite This is an extensive sale of farm stock and implements with Wm. Kaitting wield- ing the hammer. See bills and advt. in this issue. GOVERNMENT STANDARD SEEP No. 1 Grimm Alfalfa $16 per bu. No. 1 Variegated Alfalfn....$13.50 bu. No. 1 Red Clover $14 per bu. N. 1 Mammoth Clover $15,00 bu. Also Alsike, Timothy, Sweet Clover and Seed Corn. Highest quality. Terms : â€" Cash with order or oritr bill of lading, draft attached. Phone 2 r 31. A. C. MUIR. CEYLON Clover Seed Specials For Immediate delivery And Ca»h. Home grown vnriegateb alfalfa per bushel $18.50 Mammoth $16.00 Common Red $14.50 Alsike $ 8.50 Kirttedt Bros. F. G Kartttdl PricevIIU. Flosherton. B. H. WALDEN LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOK THF. COUNTY OF (;REY FIFTEEN YEARS' EXPERIENCE All sales promptly attended to and satisfacion guaranteed. CHARGES MODERATE Faone 66 MARKDALE Or arrange at Tke Advance office. FOR SALEâ€" Five purebred Scotch Collie pups, seven weeks' old. â€" Sam. Semple, Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" A quantity of seed oats O.A.C. No. 72.â€" Alex. D. Irwin, Priceville. Phone 21 r 5. Lost â€" A horse cover between the Valley Road and Rock Mills. Finder please leave with Mark Wilson, Flesh- erton. , SPRING will soon be here. That means looking over your spring clothes. Cleaning will freshen them. â€" M. McDonald, Flesherton. WANTEDâ€" 2.50 bu. sweet clover seed, also a -o.uantily of all other Clovers. Send Samples. â€" A. C. Muir Ceylon. I Wanted â€" Good reliable man to work on farm, one who understands all kinds of farm machinery â€" Apply to T. J. Stinson, Proton Station P. 0. For Saleâ€" Two Shorthorn bull calves, a roan and a red, eligible for registration, S months old. Apply to ; . n. Id Mac viilla:.. l'r.cc\ illc P. ' ) . R. R. 3 WOOD WANTED â€" Twenty-five cords short wood, good maple and beach, to be delivered at the high school, Flesherton, by first of April. â€" W. J. Bellamy, Sec. FOR SALEâ€" A quantity of Jlam- moth clover seed, also a good iron pump with brass cylinder and 48 feet of 1% inch piping, all complete. â€" James Wood, Flesherton. For Sale â€" Three cows, 1 calf, two 2-year-old heifers, one 11-year old horse. Ford auto, cream separator, 65 sap buckets, 3 gobblers and three tui-keys, â€" W. J. Kerton, Maxwell. Seed For Saleâ€" 200 Ibush. O.A.C. Barley, No. 21, and 200 bush. Oats, O.-'V.C. 72, all from registered seed, clean and no weed seeds. â€" M. G. Orr, Proton Station. S. It. HAWKINS, Licensed auct- ioneer for the county of Grey. Terms moderate. All arrangements can be made at this office or by addres- sing me at Eugenia. Your patronage solicited. Farm For Sale The farm known as the Inkster property lot 8, Con. 8, Township of Osprey, is for sale quick, as the owner is here from, the West. This farm is considered as one of the best, con- taining 137 acres, with good build- ings. Over 100 acres cleared, bal- ance well timbered. For particulars apply to W. S. Inkster, Flesherton, or James Inhfa.er. Maxwell. Jn.l7 tf Farm To Sell or Trade House and Lot For Sale Large frame house, 10 rooms; 1% acres of land. Residence of the late John Breen. Apply to â€" â€"JOHN WRIGHT. Farm For Rent Good Farm to Rent â€" Lot 185. 2nJ N.E.T. & S.R., Artemesia, owned by Jeremiah Taylor, containing about 90 acres, with 75 acres cleared: about 30 acres in crop and the same amount in hay; plenty of wood on the place. Good bank barn with stabling; brick house with water at the door. Ap- ply to â€"THOS. TAYLOR, Proton Station R.R. 2 for terms. Phone Dundalk 71 r 31. Boar For Service A young Tamworth Boar 5 mos. old for service on lot i67, S.W.T.&S.R., Artemesia. Terms $1.00. Sows not returned will be charged same aa those in pig. Feb. IB â€" T. J. STINSON, Prop, Boar For Service Purebred Registered Yorkshire Boar for service â€" Vineyard Famous 77530â€" on lot 167, S.W.T. & S.R., Art- emesia. Terms $1.00. Sows not re- turned will be charged same as those in pig. Feb.l5 â€" T. J. STINSON, Bull For Sewice Pedigreed Jersey Bull, "Premier of Lone Oak, 21058", for service at lot 151, 1 N.E., Artemesia. Terms â€" For grades $2, thoroughbreds $5; to be Cash after January 1st. â€" H. C. RADLEY & SON. ^ IJne Fleshe.-ton. BOAR FOR SERVICE. Tamworth Boar for service, 5 mos.. old, reg. bacon type, on lot 31, Con. 1 O.D.R. Terms $1. Any sow not re- turned will be charged same as those- in pig. Anyone wishing to leave the sow will be charged 25c per bay ex- traâ€" JOHN MEADS, Priceville P. O.,. R. R. 3. 3Vrks Spring Hill Bacon Hog Club- The Live Stock branch of the De- partment of Agriculture has placed with the undersigned a pur Bred Yorkshire Boar of the Bacon type for the use of farmers interested in rais- ing select bacon hogs. Earl Best, Pres. Geo. BlackburniSee R. Allen Caretaker. 24Marl yr. BUSINESS CARDS Dr. R C. Murray, L.D.S., dental' surgeon, honor graduate of Toronto and Royal College of Dental Surgeone of Ontario. Gas administered for teeth e-xtraction. Office at residenc* Toronto Stret, Flesherton. Dr. W. G. Davis, L.D.S.. graduate of the University of Toronto and Royat College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario Office at the cor. of Q^cen St., B. and- Woodbine Ave., Toronto. Glad. 138ft Dr. A. l^irnbnfl, B.A., M.R, grad>. uate from the Faculty of Medicine^ University of Toronto. Oftlce â€" Rich- ardson Block. Fleaherton. Phono 35. Lot 29. Con. 14, Artemesia, 104 acres, about 35 acres good maple hardwood bush, good orchard and small fruits, fair buildings, telephone in house, 50 acres cultivated land, balance pasture. Will be sold at a sacrifice. Practically no incumbrance. Possession at once. Well fenced and well watered. Sale or trade â€" what ! have you? j â€"A. MAYERS. I Flesherton and Grand Valley. , Box 72, Floshtrton 21 ap. Tenders For Making Tile : Tenders for the making: of concrete ! tile for the Township of Osprey will i be received by the undersigned up to Thursday, March 14th, 1924. Moulds will be supplied by the township and are of lOin., 16in. 18in. and 24in. diameter. â€" H. W. KERNAHAN. Clerk. Maxwell PO. Prince Arthur Lodge, 333. A.F. A A.M., meets in the Masonic hall, Arm- strong Block, Flesherton, every Fri- day on or before the full moon. A. SincKiir, W.M., A. E. Bellamy, Sec. Lucas ft Henry, Barristers, Solicit- jrs, etc.â€" I. B. Lucas, K.C. ; W. D. Henry, B.A. Offices, Markdale Lucas niock. Phone 2. Branch offices at Dundalk and Durham. Telford & Birnio, Barristers. soH- citors, etc., Oft'ces â€" Grey and Bruce Block, Owen Sound; Standard Bank Block, Fleshcrtoi-. (Saturdays). W. P. Telford Jr., J. F. P. Birnie, Wm. K.>:ilinK. Licensed Anctionccr for the cou:>tie.'» of Gi-ey and Simcoe. Farm ansl stock s.iles a specialty. Terms moderate., satisfaction guar- anteed. Arrangements for date* may be made at the Advance oSke, tat Central telephone office, Feversham, or by addressing me at Feverahna.