WEDNESDAY, MAY 19|h, 192« THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS! FEVERSHAM In the matter of the estate of Caroline Emma Fcnwick, latlc of the township of Osprcy in the County of Grey, Widow. Notice is here- by Kivcn that all persons having any claims or demands tag^inst the estate of Caroline Emma Fenwick, late of the township of Osprey in the County of Grey, widow, deceased who died on or about the 'Jth day of AuRust, 1925, are required to iorward their 'claims duily proven to the undcniicned on or before the 22nd day of May, 1926. And notice is hereby given that af^fer the said date the ex<^uton will proceed to dit^tributc the estate having regard to such claims as they w^ill then have notice of. xDated at Collingwood, this 20th day of April, 1920. â€" Malcolm McLean, Drawer 20 Collingwood, Ont. Solicitor for the Eyecutort.. . . , y M:Si A Safety Deposit Box in The Bank of Toronto guards your personal pos- sessions against the house-breaker. â€" The cost of sec- urity and secrecy is small. "BANMORONTO 279 IN THE MvATTER of the estate ofi Emily Thompson, late of the Viil-' age of Fleshertvn, in the County of i Grey, Widow, Deceased: NOTICE is hereby given pursuant Section 56 of the Trustees Act, R.S.j O. 1914, Cap. 121, that all creditors! and others having claims or demands' against the estate of said Emily i Thompson, who died on or about the 28th day of April, 1926, at the Vill- age of Flesherton, arc required on cr before the 20th day of May, 1920, to send by post, prepaid, or deliver to the solicitor for the executors of the last Will and Testament of the said deceased, their Christian names and surnames, the addresse and de- cription: the full partilulars in writ- ing of their claims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the security, if any, held by them. AND TAKE NOTICE that after such last mentioned date said execu- tors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to' the cSaims 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 claim notice shall not have been received by them at the time of such distribution. Dated at Durhdm this 3rd day of May, 1926. â€" C. C. MIDDLEBRO, Solicitor for the Executors. (Last Week's Items) Fine weather all over thia district though a little cooler than last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Morris of Southampton spent the week end at the letter's home here. Mr. Geo. Julian of CollingSvood spent a couple of days last week ;with his daughter Mrs. R. J. White- oak in this village. I Mr. Jas. Long of tihe suburbs Is I erecting a new barn, and Mrs. Geo. ' Wright also. Mr. John McDonald of Ceylon has both contracts and is on I the job now. ' Wc expect to have some electaic lights in our village in tiie near fu- ture. Mr. Harry Thornbury will sup- iply the Juice from his Fairbanks Morse lighting plant in his garage. Rev. Mr. New was able to take his work in the United appointment!? last Sunday after several weeks of severe illness. Mr. A. B. Ferris and Mrs. J. Thom- p.wn of Flesherton were callers In our village on Friday last. Mr. Jas. Spier is still in very poor health and is confined .to his bed the irreater nart of the time. Mr .and Mrs. Ed. Croft of Rock Mills called on the latter's sister, Mrs Harold Osborne last Sunday. Small Advertisement last meeting were read and confirm.-! ed. A petition D. McMillan and 12* other ratepayers, asking for a bor.js to be granted ii)r. McMillan i )r { building a wire fence at) Lot 10, C-:i.j 8, S. D. !{., was presented, also i. -. ' A. B. McDonald's report to date .".s' school attendance officer. Bylaw No. 4, to appoint a schoU • Information will be gratefully receiv attendance officer instead of Mr. Mc-jed.â€" .T W. Findlay, Flesherton. Donald, who has resigned, was passed » A petition for wire fence at Lot 1041 2 N. .E was also presented. f 8 LOST OR STRAYED LOST â€" On ro^ out of Flesher- ton to Kimberley on Monday, May 17, | BOAR FOR SERVICE Tamworth boar fqr service. No. {shade for drioor'lamprina'^PCT'box! 2-16,816, on Lot 146-147, 3rd range FOR SALE Corbett - Mercer-That A. B.l J^^ SALE-Chestnut mare. 6 yrs, McDonald, school attendance of f icer I °'*'-^"'***'^**««**' ^"K*""*- be paid $6.25, quarter years salary. ARTEMESIA COUNCIL Artemeaia township council met at the town hall, Flesherton, on Satur- day, the first day of May, 1926 The members were all present, the reeve presided. The minutes of the First Class Merchant Tailoring New Spring Goods Plain and Fancy Serges and Worsteds Scotch and Canadian Tweeds Overalls, Smocks, Work Shirts OddPairs of Pants, alterations free H. ALEXANDER FEVERSHAM and his report be received. â€" Carried Carruthersâ€" Davis â€" That W. We- ber be paid $20.00 for digging ditch and $7.50 for two men and team one day. Davis â€" Corbett â€" That this coun- cil pay 25 cents per rod for wire fen- ce to H. Walker at Lot 104, 2 N. E. and to J. Willianvion lof. 20, Con 1, S. D. R. Mercerâ€" Corbett â€" That the ^irst sititing of the court of reivision of the assessment roll of 1926, be held at the town hall on the 5th day t*\{ June, at 10 o'clock a.m. â€" Carried. The council adjourned. FOR SALE â€" Good Silver Hull seed buckwheat for sale â€" Jas. Ser- geant, Ceylon. Apr. 27. â€" L. MEGGOTT, Flesherton BOAR FOR SERVICB No. 92-77630. Also a jovmg York, shire pig, both bacon type f<nr Mrried on lot 176, N.W. T. & SA,, Termsâ€" 11.00. â€" T. J. STENSON. FOR SALEâ€" A Cockshutt, two furrow plow. â€" J. T. Best, Priceville P. O. Phone Flesherton 35â€"1-5. BOAR FOR SERVICE Registered Yorkshire Boar for aer- ciceâ€" Edgely Bright Vim, No. 99,996 For Sale-Half bred African gan- 7^°^'^^' °' fA"f '" ^**=°" "°«^ DIED IRWIN â€" In Kimberley on Monday, May 17th, 1926, Oliver Ir^vin, aged 74 /years. The funeral takes place this Wednescday morning, May 19th. The .service is being held at his late residence, interment taking place in Flesherton cemtery. CARD OF THANKS We wish, through The Advance, to express our sincere thanks to the friends for their help and kind words of sympathy in our recent sad ber- eavement and also for the use of automobiles for the funeral. They will always Ix; affectionately remem- bered. Fred G. Brown and Family, Forest OSPREY U. F. Y. P. O. Eiffis/a'aMa/a.iffiaiaiSiaHieiaiaiaiSifflaiBfaisiajajaiaisiaMSJ^^ !igiaiBiaiaiai3ja!Ji!!iaisiaiaiai3i5!iaiBii?{ SIX HILL STORES We buy together in order that our cuntomeri in the six corn- munities majr materially ben- efit individually. F. T. HILL & CO., Ltd Markdale, Ontario THE HILL STORE A Store everyone instinct- ively associBtet with high| quality merohandiie at theE faireit poisible price*. The Osprey U. F. Y. P. 0. held their last meeting at the home orf Mi-. Joe Thompson. The meeting open- ed with the U. F. Y. P. O. chorus. The roll call was answeed with a joke. After a short business dis- cussion, an interesting proji-amme followed. Mr. C. Findlay read a portion of the book the club is reading and a splendid &jn report was given by Mrs. W. Poole. A very ineresting paper on citizenship was read by Miss L. Spoffard, foll- owed with a duet by Mr. and Mil-. W. Poole. The program closed with the National Anthew) and the evening ended with a taffy pull 3^ SPECIAL DISPLAY ^1 dresses Especially Created For Stout Figures der. â€" S. Fitzsimnions, Phone 31 r 3. Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" A number of store pigs for sale, 8 to 150 pounds. â€" R. J. Boyd, Flesherton . FOR SALE â€" Large variety of peas for sale. â€" Ben McKcnzie, Cey- lon, phone 22 r 5. Club. Terms $1.00. â€" C. HINDLE, Proton Station. Lots 168-9, 3rd W.T.S.R., Arteraesia, FOR SALE â€" Gerhard-Heintzman piano, good as new. Apply Miss Ida Fisher or Mrs. T. J. Fisher, Flesherton. GEO E. DUNCAN DUNDALK LICENSED AUCTIONEER For the county of Grey. Reason- lable terms. Satisfaction guaran- Iteed. Dates made at this office. JERSEY BULL FOR SERVICE FOR SALE -^ Good Ford car for sale, 1918 touring, cheap for cash or exchange for rubber tired buggy. â€" Albert Wilkinson, Rock Mills. 2w. FOR SALE â€" Young pigs for sale, ready by May 17th. â€" R. J, Vause, Proton Station, R. R. 3. Ph. 32 r 1â€"3. FOR SALE â€" Clover honey, bee frames, and comb foundation, also picture framing done. â€" Geo. W. Graham, Eugenia. Eggs for hatchingâ€" O. A. C. Barr- red Rock eggs for hatching, 50 cents per setting.â€" Alex D. Irwin, Price- ville, Ont. Registered Jersey bull for service. "Sire: '.Brampton Jersey Conscript; Daan: Brampton Petune's Lady. Fee: $5.00 at time of service. â€" H. RADLEY, Flesherton, Ont. EGGS FOR HATCHING FOR SALE â€" Two Tamworth sows cUie to farrow last week in August, bred to Tamworth hog. â€" D. D. McLoughry, R. R. 4, Markdale. Phone 30 r 121. SCHOOL REPORTS MAXWELL Thursday, Friday Saturday May 20 to 22nd Prices Range from $9.75 to $45.00 AND NO TWO DRESSES ALIKE. and Sr. 4th â€" Helena Long, Lorna Chard, Annie Robertson, John New, Vern Pallister, Lawjrence Cameron, Violet Parker, Warren Morrison,* John Lougheed.* Jr. 4th â€" La\vrence Fenwick, Ma- bel Ross, R. J. Udell. Sr. 3rd â€" Golden Udell, Rul^y Robertson, Mary Bemrose, Mary Long, Margaret New,* John Bemrose, Gorley Blakey.* Jr. 3rd â€" Reta Fenwick, Kathleen i Morrison, Cecill Chard,* Marjorie Seeley,* .lean ".'oung.* Sr. 2nd â€" .Arleeh Pallister, Mar- jorie Guy,* Robt Long.* Jr. 2nd â€" Tillie Kerton, Edith Lougheed.* 1st â€"I Irene Parker, Isabel Pallis- ter, Belva Long, Marie Chard, Stella Young,* May Linley,* Billie Kerton,* Robt, Priestly,* Donald Radley,* An- nie Murphy.* Pr. C. â€" Jean Ross, Ethel Fen- wick,* Merlie Buckingham*, Lloyd Morrison,* Helen Guy,* Leslie Seel- ey.* Pr. B. â€" Tom Pallister, Jim Poole, • Mabel Bemrose. Pr. A. â€" Alice Murphy. Those marked with an asterisk mis;^ed examinations. Number on roll 49. Average attendance 37. â€" HELEN MAYNARD FOR RENTâ€" Brick house near the high school, large garden, new cis- tern, electric lighted, possession at once.â€" Alf. Thistlethwaite, 7 Baby Point Road, Toronto, Ont. FOR SALE â€" Chevrolet car for sale, cheap for cash, or would con- sider a good horse and rubber tii<e buggy. â€" Joseph Oliverv R. R. 3, '{Priceville. Ont. S.^ S. C. White Leghorns from select- ed descendant of Keystone Maid, a 306 egg hen in its pullet year, and Lady Victory Hen 304 eggs, aniJ grand champion with 1604 eggs in 8 ears. These are mated with af splendid cockerel a proven cockei*" el a proven sire of egg producers and a first prize winner in his class â- wherever shown This pen had 55, 60, 60 and 65 per cent layers in the months of Decembr , January, February, and March. Early or- ders will be given prefeence. Priced at $1.50 per 15, per 30, |2.00. â€" W. Tumey, Flesherton. S. E. DeCUDMORE PHONE 53, FLESHERTON General Insurance Specialist Real Estat.3 and Investments â€" Inquiries Solicited â€" M I S C E L L ANEO U S NOTICEâ€" Chopping done Satur- days only. â€" Graham Bros., Eugen- HIOUSE FOR RENT â€" Opposite high school. Apply to Mrs. W. J. Caswell, Proton, R. R. 3. FARMS FOR SALE Oh the Toronto Line ProvincidI Highway. Three farms, two of 1»0 acres and one of 60 acres all cleared. First class bnildings, up to date b» every particular. Will sell any on of these. Good brick house on onflC. the farms. The sUbling for ann»- mals is perfect. One fanr has tea acres hardwood bush and anotav nundred has three acres of titoBet and has buildinngs for everything , needed, including poultry house Kmt I pig pens. No broken land and e!ee2 of weeds, /uiy person interetsai should investigate. -T. J. STINSON. i Imy Proton StstioB PA POTATOES WANTED â€" Highest^ BUSINESS CARDS market prices. Phono 2 â€" r 3-1. â€" .\C. ' _^___ Muir, Ceylon. WANTED â€" Second hand shot- gun, single or dooble barrel. â€" Alex. Cameron, Eugenia. W.ANTED â€" Any quantity of eggs, the highest cash price will be paid on delivery. â€" J.Runstadler, Flesher- , Dr. E. C. Mnrra.T. L.D.S., dental surgeon, honor graduate of Toronto and Royal College of DenUl Surgeons I of Ontario. Gas administered foe teeth extraction. Office at residence Toronto Stret, Flesherton. NOTICE Dr. A, Tumbnll. B.A.. M3., grad- uate from the Faculty of Medldnai, ^University of Toronto. Officeâ€" Rick- ^ardson Block, Flesherton. Pho.. n. THIRTY OF THE SETSON'S SMAR FOR STOUT WOMEN, ARE BEING ERTON AND SURROUNDING COU TO INSPECT THESE MODELS ON DRESSES ARE MODERATELY PRI QUALITY, EXTREMELY CORRECT NEW YO TEST STYLES, EXPRESSLY MADE SHOWN. THE LADIES OF FLESH- INTRY ARE SPECIALLY INVITED THE ABOVE DAYS. THESE CED AND OF UNUSUALLY FINE AND REPRESENT THE NEWEST RK STYLES . In making thin offer we have a color card represen ling forty of the newest colorings and shades hi DreH!t materialH tVom which you ran order any ni<-r.e, making any selection from any of the thirty modeU on exhibition. Thin giv's the lady with a stout finure an nppftrtunity not oftten offered of securing a Dresn extremely correct and carefully fanhioned. at a very moderate price. We will be glad to see you, evm if your are only looking. No need to buy. F. T. HILL & Co.. Limited, Markdale JcWHMdB i aHa BgB S. S. No. 3 Sr. 4th â€" Bcsjie Beard, Howard Ferris, Florence Be.it, Willie White, Audrey Brown, Lola Blackburn. Sr. 3td â€" Earl Johnson (hrs) Annie Akins, Clifford A|'en. Jean Beard, Ellen Parker, Isabelle Ferris, George Allen*. Sr. 2nd â€" Wilfred Best, Billie Par- ker, Selma South, Doris Waller*. Jr. 1st â€" Merle Allen (hrs), Mar- jorie Wyatt, Harold Johnson, Doris South, Orrin South, Sr. Pr. â€" Elsie W^hite Pjatsy Beard. Jr. Pr. â€" Nellie Thistlethwaite, Ruasell Johnson, Ivan Waller. TThose marked with an austerisk were absent for examinations. No. on roll 28. Average attendance 25. G. MILLER Positively no trespassing or ^sh- p_!_„ t,.fc„. » j ... . ,, « â- 11 L 11 J T i oc o^ rtince Arthur Lodge, S33, A.F. A ing will be allowed on Lots 35, 36 « m _.„♦. j_ ». », . V^.. , J 0.7 /â- > o A . » A.M.. meets in the Masonic halL Xm- and 37, Con. 8, .\rtemesia. â€" A. .»_„__ ri^u iri„„v . ^â„¢^ n T !:> n • i Strong Block. Flesherton. every IM- Cameron, T. E. Fenwick. day on or before tha full moon. JoU GRAIN WANTED Wriglrt/W. M« P. J. ThnrrtOB, Sea. C. C. Middlel-m, Barrister solicitor. All kinds of grain being bought etc. of Durham. Will be in Flesher- Get our prices before selling. Phone ton ever>' Friday from 4.30 p m. to 2 r 31.â€" A. C. MUIR. Ceylon. 8.46 p.m. SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORN EGG SETTINGS FOR SALE We will have a limited number of settings of eggs for sale from out High grade pen of White Leghorn fowl, consisting of Grandauhters of Lady Victory Hen with a record of 306 eggs in her pullet year, and 1604 in 8 years, and these arte mated up to the Grandson of Keystone Maid with a record of 304 eggs in one yeaY. Our strain of fowl are gett- ing to be known now, as quite a num- l)er have had real success with them having them laying all winter. Phone 34 r 3, or write. Ptice Ter setting $2.00, two settings for $3.00. Setting consists fltf 14 eKv*â€" T. W. Findlay, Flesherton. Lucas & Henry, Barristers, SolteM> srs. etc.,â€" I. B. Lucas, K.C. ; W. D. Henry, B.A. Offices, Markdale LneM Block, Phone 2. Branch offices at Dundalk and Durham. Telford & Bimie, Barristers, aaB- citors, etc., OlBcesâ€" Grey and Block, Owen Sound; Standard Block, Flesherton, (Satnrdaya). P. Telford Jr., J. P. P. Bimla. j Wm. Kaittinr, Licensed Aae for the counties of Grey and ,Fann and stock salai Terms moderate., satisfaction anteed. Arrangements for iaia may be made at the Advaae* aAai^ m I Central telephone oAc% I or by adJiaaalug bm at '.