W«aiiM<Uy Oct. 8, 1924 THE FUCSHERTON ADVANCE / S-HHH^-!- SHERWiN'WiWMMS INDUCTS Your Necessities for the Threshing Season Peabody's Smocks and Overhauls, Workshirts from $1.10 to $2.00 One finger mitts or unlined gloves Work socks from 25c. to 50c. Heavy »hoea from $4.00 to 5*00 A box of Artie Dublin. A Dietz lantern. BUY THEM FROM A. E. HAW • General Store - CEYLON Cash Cream Station • Store closes every Tues. and Fri. eve. SCHOOL REPORTS S.S. No. IS, Artemesia Those marked -with an asterick have been abstait. Fourth class â€" Laura Fawcett, Everette Graham, Eaiph Lar({e,* Jack Large.* Sr. 3rd â€" Irene Martin, Reta Genoe, Enid Gordon, Patty Morgan,* Hida Gordon, (Lorenza Martin and Glenn Pedlar equal) Jr. 3rd â€" Victor Campbell, Gladys Fawcett.* Sr. 2ndâ€" Melrose Campbell, Gladys Williams, Kathleen Pedlar. Jr. 2nd â€" Phylis Graham, Mamie Kerton, Lloyd Genoe, Frank Large. 1st â€" Lucy Sherwood. Sr. Pr. â€" Bel^fa Genoe, Vernice Fawcett. Jr. Pr. â€" Nellie Benson, Lottie Graham, Anneta Turner, Percy Graham. Primer A. â€" Argyle Martin, Teddie Campbell, Teddie Dixon, Bemice Campbell. No. on roll 31. Average at. 25,81. A. C. McQueen, Teacher. S.S. No. 9, Osprey, Maxwell Those marked with an asterick were present every day. Sr. 4th class â€" Annie Priestly, An- nie Robei-tson, Verna Long, Dorothy Bemro.se, Vern Pallister, Clarence Chard. Jr. 4thâ€" Lorna Chard,* Clara Huff, Helena Long," Mary Bemrose,* Vio- let Parker,* Warren Morrison,* R.J. Udell. Sr. 3rd â€" Margaret Bemrose,*Mabel Ross.* Jr. 3rd â€" Ruby Robertson,* John Bemrose,* Mary Bemrose,* Mary Bemrose,* Mary Long,* Allen Duf- field, Boldie Udell.* Sr. 2nd â€" Kathleen Morrison,* Mar- jorie Seeley, Cecil Chard,* Jean Young. Ji. 2nd â€" Marjorie Guy,* Robert Long,* Arleen Pallister. 1st class â€" Arthur Lawler. Sr. prâ€" Robert Priestly.* Jr. prâ€" Belva Long,* Isabel Pal- lister, Billy Kerton, Marie Chard, Irene Parker, May Linley, Stella Young, Lloyd Morrison. Number enrolled 38. Average attendance 34.65. Helen Maynard, Teacher. Flesherton Prize Awards SIX HILL STORES W« buy togathar in order that our cwttNnera in the lix oom- munitiea ma jr materially ban- efit individually. F. T. HILL & CO., Ltd. Markdale, Ontario THE HILL STORE A Store everyone inatinct- Ively aaaociatea with high quality merchandite at the fairest poitibin price*. A Progressive Store Serving a Progressive Community 100 {Misses' and Women's Dresses on Sale, one day only; Wednesday, October 15th. All at one Price - - - . - . $25.00e t s These dresses at this popular price are equal to the most up-to-the-minute styles and values offered anywhere. A splendid range of styles for Misses.. and Women in seasonable fabrics in- cludes Beaded Georgettes, Silk Chiffon Velvets, Satin Faced Crepe, All Silk Canton Crepes, Soft Draping Brocaded Faille, Finest of Poirets. Direct from one of the foremost makers and all smart and wearable, features of panels, pleatings, buttons and their adaptions will appeal to our dientelle. Another advantage is that all sizes and shades are shown in these exclusive garments. Each customer knows exactly what she buys and each dress can be delivered at once. We will be pleased to have you make a selection from this wonderful assort- ment of dresses which is as comprehens ibie as well can be, in the interests of the Ladies of Flesherton and vicinity. Fall and Winter Coats in many styles, 50 only, from twenty-five each to - - $89.50 each Styles are entirely new and decidedly pleasing â€" individual novelties â€" no 2 alike. Materials are serviceable and include â€" Latest Novelties â€" Flamingo â€" Duve- tyne â€" Bolivia â€" Camelsheen â€" Cordelaine and imported Heather Utility Plaid Back Fabrics. Shades are Cranberry, Brick, Shutter and Fairways Green, Browns, Sandal- wood and Tans, Mahogany ,etc. Furs are selected American Sables and Natural Opossum, Racoon "Shawl" and "Notch", Moufflon, Hudson Seal (Dyed Rat), Thibetine and Beaverine. Personally selected and guaranteed. On Sale Wednesday, October 15th, one day only. Store open 9 a.m to 9 p.m. Please make early selections for better choice. F.T. HILL & Co., Limited, Markdale © ® ® $ i Continued from page 4. Mrs Adama, L E Oliver; Quilt Patch- work Cotton â€" Mrs McCallum, S. Pat- terson; Quilt Crazy work Velvet â€" L A Fisher, Geo Cairns; Quilt Crazy work Silkâ€" Mrs A Wilson, Mrs McCallum; Quilt Tufted â€" F J Thurston, Mrs. Adams; Quilt Log Cabin â€" Mrs. Mc- Callum; Comforter â€" L A Fisher, Mrs. Adams; Coll. Quilts â€" Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Crossley; Sheet Emb. â€" Elda Karst€dt, Mrs. Champ; Sheet A.O.K. â€" Miss M Johnston, Mrs. Adams; Pair Pilow Slips A.O.K.â€" F Cairns, Miss Johnston ;Pair Pillov/ Slips Emb â€" Mrs Champ, Elda Karstedt; Pillow .Shams â€" Mrs Crossley; Dresser and Stand Cover â€" Mrs Collinson, Elda Karstedt; Pair Towels Emb. â€" Mrs Champ, Mrs Cross; Pair Towels Lace Trimmed â€" Miss Johnston, Geo Cairn.s; Laundry Bagâ€" Mrs. Parker, Elda Karstedt; Fancy Work Bag â€" Mrs Thurston, Mrs A Wilson; Socks Knitted Fine â€" Mrs Parker, Mrs Cross; Socks Knitt- ed coarse â€" S Patterson, Mrs Cross; Men's Mitts, coarse â€" Mrs Crossley, S Patterson; Women's Mitts, fine â€" L Atkinson, L A Fisher; Bedroom Slip- pers â€" Miss Johnston, Mrs Collinson; Knitting in Wool â€" F Cairns, Mrs Col- linson; Crochet in Wool â€" Mrs. Collin- son; Darning on Stockings â€" LA Fisher, Mrs. Thurston; Button Holes â€" Archie Stewart, Mrs. Cross; Work Apron â€" Mrs Champ, L A Fisher; Fancy Apron â€" Mrs Crossley, Miss M Johnston; Child's Dressâ€" Mrs Champ, F J Thurston; Set Crochet Table Mats â€" Agnes Henderson W A Haw- ken; Tray Cloth any kind â€" F Cairns, Mrs. Parker; Tea Cosy Emb â€" Mrs. Champ, L A Fisher; Lunch Set 5 Pieces â€" Mrs Adams, Mrs. Cross; 5 O'clock Tea Cloth whiteâ€" F Cairns, Mrs Crossley; Centrepiece Emb. in Color â€" Miss Johnston, A Thistle- thwaite; Centrepiece Emb. in whits â€" L A Fisher, Mrs. Collinson; Centre- piece A.O.K. â€" Mrs Parker, L Oliver; Set Table Napkins â€" Mrs Cross, Mrs. Crossley; Sideboard Scarf â€" F Cairns, W A Hawken; Table Runner â€" Miss Johnston, Elda Karstedt; Ladies' Underwear â€" Mrs Champ, Mrs Mc- Callum; Night Gown â€" Mrs. Champ, Mrs Parker; Corset Cover â€" Miss Johnston, F Cairns; Fancy Crochet Yokeâ€" Mrs W H Thurston; Mrs Wil- son; Fancy Handkerchiefs â€" L E Oli- ver, Mrs McCallum; Pin Cushion â€" Mrs Collinson, G Cairns; Sofa Cush- ion Washable â€" W. A. Hawken, F. Cairns; Sofa Cushion A.O.K. â€" F. Cairns, Mrs Champ; Coll. Sofa Cushions â€" F Collinson, Mrs Adams; Pair Curtains â€" L E Oliver, Mrs. Par- ker; Hardanger Workâ€" Mrs. Cross; , Cut Work â€" Mrs. Crossley, G Cairns, Drawn Work â€" Mrs. Boyd, L A Fisher ' Battenburgâ€" W H Heard, F Cairns; i Nettingâ€" Mrs Boyd W A Hawken; Tatting â€" L E Oliver, Mrs Thurston; Irish Crochet â€" Mrs Cross, Mrs Ad- ams; Aftercloth Emb. in Silkâ€" L A Fisher â€" Mrs. Parker ; Embroidered Handlkerchief Case â€" Frank Cairns, Mrs Crossley; Crochet Plain Lace â€" G Cairns, Mrs. Cross; Crochet in Cott- on â€" Mrs Thurston, W A Hawken; Coll. Fancy Work â€" Mrs Chamn. Mrs Hawken; Day Pillow Slips â€" Miss M Johnston, F Collinson; Hooked Mat, rag â€" L A Fisher, Archie Stewart; Hooked Mat, yam â€" L Atkinson; Patching â€" W A Hawken, Miss Johns- ton; Coll. 5 pieces Emb. for bedroom â€" E Karstedt, Miss Johnston; Emb. Rambler Rose â€" E. Karstedt; Emb. French Knotâ€" G Cairns W A Hawken Hedibo Workâ€" Mrs Boyd, G Cairns; Knitting in Cotton â€" Mrs Crosley, Miss Johnston; Hom3spun Yam â€" Mrs Adams, G Cairns. SPECIALSâ€" Best Coll. 6 Pieces of Fancywork, special by W. A. Arm- strong & Son â€" Mrs. W A Hawken. Best piece Fancy work by girl under 18 years, special by Dr. Murray â€" Edna McCallum. Small Advertisemenii FOR SALEâ€" 10 young Pigs 5 wks. old. â€" A. Hutton, Flesherton. FOR SALEâ€" Chopping mill, water power. â€" W. S. Bishop, Kimberley. NOTICEâ€" Chopping done Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. â€" Graham Broa., Eugenia. FARMS FOR SALE FOR SALEâ€" 2 Oxford Down ram lambs, purebred. â€" Mark Stewart, Proton Station R. R. WANTED â€" Part Jersey cow want- ed, to freshen soon. Communicate %vith The Advance office. BULL FOR SALEâ€" Yearling Hol- stein, will sell right, good to regrister. â€"Guy Orr, Proton Station P. O. FOR SALEâ€" 11 young pigs for sale ready to wean. â€" Fred Smith, R. R. 2, Flesherton. FOR SALEâ€" Over half a ton of honey for sale. â€" Geo. W. Graham, Eugenia. FOR SALE â€" Purebred Oxford Down ram for sale. â€" Wm. Carson, Flesherton. SHINGLESâ€" First Class XXX Brit- ish Columbia Red Cedar Shingles Phone for prices. â€" W. A. Armstrong. FOR SALEâ€" A 6 octave organ in good condition. Apply to W. A. Hawken, Music Store, Flesherton. FOR SALEâ€" Riding Plow, 14-inch Cockshutt, used three seasons. â€" C. N. Long, R.R.No.l, Flesherton. I On the Toronto Line Provincial Highway. Three farms, two of lOO acres and one of 50 acres all cleared. First class buildings, up to date in every particular. Will sfU any onfr of these. Good brick bouse on one oX the farms. The stabling for anni< ' male is perfect. One firm has tan ' acres hardwood bush and another nondred has three acres of timber and has buildinngs for everythins needed, including poultry house and pig pens. No broken land and clear of weeds. Any person interetiad should investigate. , -T. J. STINSON. Imy Proton SUtioa P.a Bird's Mackinaws, Tweeds and Yarns, and Stocking Legs, new stock, just arrived â€" H. AJexander, Merchant Tailor, Feversham. ARTEMESIA COUNCIL The regular monthly meeting of Artemesia township council was held at the town hall, Flesherton, on Sat- urday, the 4th day of October, 1924. The Reeve, Mr. McKenzie, presided, and the other members of the Council Messrs. Hogarth, Mercer, Carruthers and Williamson, were all present. The minutes of the former meeting were rend and adopted. Claims for sheep killed by dogs were presented: â€" Geo. Summers $161 Geo. Summers another claim of $27.- 60; John McKee, sheep injured, $8; Chas. Lyons, sheep killed, $27; W. J. Meads, sheep killed and injured, $75; letters from Hydro Commission re Ceylon system. Gravel accounts were ordered to be paid:â€" R. Akitt S4.80; Bert Taylor $6; I. Ottewell $5.50; Geo. Waller $a.f>0; A. Cameron $2; A. Carruthers S2.60; W. Douglas $3.60; R. Walker $1.20. By-law No. 11, to levy rates, was read third time and ordered to be signed, etc. Claims for sheep killed to be ordered to be paid, vii: â€" C. Lyons $27; J. McKee, injury to l^mbs $8; Geo. Summers, sheep killed and injured, $27; Jas. Best, sheep killed, $1(V, S. Pedlar was paid $2.26 as sheep valuer; Mr. McKenzie was paid $4 for one day committee re C.P.R. crossing. The Council adjourned. September Report S. S. 3 Artemesia Sr. 4 â€" Mervyn Ferris, Herbert Ak- ins, Arnold Brown. Jr. 4 â€" Bessie Beard, Audrey Brown, Lola Blackburn, Howard Ferris, Florence Best, WIIHe White. Jr. ;iâ€" Geo. Allen, Clifford Allen, Annie Akins, Jean Beard. Sr. 2 â€" Earl Johnson, Ellen Parker, Isabelle Ferris. Primer â€" Delia Vause, Billie Parker. Doris Waller, Wilfred Best. â€" Edna Ferris, Teacher. ROOMS TO RENTâ€" Four rooms, siutable for small family, or will let rooms to studnts. â€" Mrs. M. McDonald Flesherton. FARM FOR SALE Lots 159-160, W.T.S.R., Artemesia containing 100 acres", over 50 acres good workable land, rest pasture and mixed bush well timbered. Good bank barn, frame house, driving shed, sheep pen, pig pen and hen house. Small orchard. .The farm is well wat- ered and fenced. This farm is a good one and will be sold at- a bar- gain as the. owner .is obliged to retire owing to indifferent health. Musfbe sold. Apply to â€" MARK STEWART, Proton Station P. 0. Oct.8tf Boars For Service A young Tamworth Boar 5 mos. old for service on lot 167, S.W.T.&SJL, Artemesia. Terms $1.00. Also purebred registered Yorkshire Boar for service â€" Vineyard Famona t7530â€" 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. „ ^ „ â€" T. J. STINSON. Prop. Feb. 15 Bull For Sewice WANTED â€" Lumberman contractor wanted having the necessary equip- ment to cut, draw and saw all the wood, lumber and ties on 100 acres. â€" D. B. Ritchie, Box 1040, Collingwood. S. R. HAWKINS, Licensed auct- ioneer for the county of Grey. Terms moderate. All arrangements can be made at this ofSce or by addres- sing me at Eugenia. Your patronage solicited. FOR SALE â€" One six octave organ and forty good chairs, suitable for hall, home or Sunday school, the property of the Woman's Institute. Apply to Mrs. L. A. Fisher, Flesh- erton. House For Sale In Flesherton Frame 1>4 story shingle roofed dwelling with nice large lot and stable. Apply to â€" â€" W. A. ARMSTRONG, Flesherton 200.000 DOZ. EGGS WANTED 200,000 dozen eggs wanted High- est market price paid in cash. â€"J. JIUNSTADLER, Flesherton. CORNER BLOCK FOR SALE. Corner block for sale in Flesher- ton, known as the old Richardson block. Reasonable terms. â€" W. L. WRIGHT, Flesherton. CLOVER WANTED We ar» buyers of sweet clover seed, huUcil or unhuUed, red clover, alsike and alfalfa. If any to offer please mail samples or telephone 2 r 31. â€"A. C. MUIR. Ceylon. HELP WANTED Experienced trustworthy man to take charge of farm with free house, wood, cow and garden in summer. 1 mile from Flesherton Station. Apply at once. â€" J. F. Cbllinson, Ceylon; phone Flesherton 21 r 14. TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received for the construction of Coutts Drain, tot 36 to 47, Con. 3, S.D.R.. Osprey Town- ship, approximately 2V4 miles, at 2.S0 p.m., Monday, October 13th, at the comer of 40th sideroad and townline between Osprey and Melancthon. Plans and specifications with H. W. Kemahan, Osprey Township clerk, Maxwell. â€" R. c .Mcknight. Townakip BnghMcr. Pedigreed Jersey Bull, "Premier at Lone Oak, 21058", for service at lot 151, 1 N.E., Artemesia. Termsâ€" For grades $2, thoroughbreds |5; to b« Cash after January 1st â€" H. C. BADLEY & SON, _ IJne Flesherton. BOAR FOR SERVICE. "Tamworth Boar for service, 6 moa. 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 pigr. Anyone wishing to leave the sow will be charged 25c per day ex- tra-^OHN MEADS, Priceville P. O, ^- K- 3. swks Spring Hill Bacon Hog Qub The Live Stock branch of the De- partment of Agriculture has placed with the undersigned a pur bred Yorkshire Boar of the ^coh type for the use of farmers interested in rais- ing select bacon hogs. Earl Best, Pres. Geo. Blackburn, See R. Allen Caretaker. 24Marl yr. BUSINESS CARDS Dr. E. C. Mnrray. L.D.S., dental surgeon, honor graduate of Toronte and Royal College of Dental Suiseaae of Ontario. Gas administered for. teeth extraction. Office <at residence Toronto Str et, Flesherton. Dr. A. Turnbnll. RA, M3m gnwl- uate from the Faculty of Medicine^ University of Toronto. OfSceâ€" Rld»- ardson Block, Flesherton. Phone 8S. Prince Arthur Lodge, SSS. AJ". * .\.M., meets in the Masonic hall, Arm- strong Block, Flesherton, every Fri. day on or before the full moon. G. Banks, W.M., F. J. Thurston, Sec. Lucas & Henry, Barristers, Solicit- ars, etc.,â€" L B. Lucas, K-C. ; W. D. Henry, B.A. Offices, Markdale Lucfta Block, Phone 2. Branch offices at Dundalk and Durham. Telford & Bimie, Barriaters, soH* citors, etc, OfBcesâ€" Grey and Bnee Block, Owen Sound; Standard Bank Block. Flesherton. (Satordaya). W. P. Telford Jr., J. P. P. Bimie. Wn. KaiUing, Licensed AncUonav for the counties of Grey and Sitncpak Farm and stock sales a speddtr. Terms moderate., satisfaction guar-' anteed. Arrangements for dafte may be made at the Advance oiBos, m Central telephone office, FvmwhMm, or by addresainc me at FaveralMai. B. H. WALDEN LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY OF GRBT FIFTEEN YEARS' EXPERIENCB AH aalca proatpUy altwdad te aai â- atlafacioa goarantaad. CHARGES MODSKATE Phon* 06 MARKDALE Or arraait at TlM AlruMe ,i^. ""I