WIDMBBDAT. MABCH ». 1M7 THE FLBSHBTTON APVAKGB iem SCHOOL REPORTS Kock Um» Poblio SchooL Sr. 4 â€" Winou t*attoo M, Ruby White 68. Jr. 4 â€" Margaret Pieher 48, Junet Pwilar n. 8r. »â€" Ite PedUr M. Robert Dar- tawl 77, Alice SeweU •», Mervyn Clark 67 Johmon 68. Nathalie Patton 66, Joe' Jr. Pr.-Ethel Darga?el 97, Jackie Hawkina 61, Lawrence Shier 86. j Monaghan 83, Roy FUher 79, Uwr- Jr. 8J-Murray FUher 77. J«ck «"«« Phillip. ab»ent. EnclUh 69, U,rvyn Beat 68, DelU' A Claaâ€"Cecil Shler^ Leonard 8r. tâ€" Lao Patten 88. Qeorce Akitt 76. Uurie BuaaeU 80, Oelbort Smith 66, Leila Clark 60. Jimmy Atkinaon 49. Haicl Shiera 21. Jr. 8â€" UiUe Seeley 86, Ruby Akitt 83. Velma Fiaher 70, Lloyd Partridge 60, Marguerite Croft 40. Firatâ€" Mabelle Shiera 74. Sr. Pr.â€" Iva Engliah 88, Lulu Rua- a«ll 78, EUimore Shiera 76. Bobbie The nombera ar* pore«at«g«a. No. enrolled, 87; average atteadaiiM US4 â€"Mrs. P. O. SeeUjr Teaehw. Feveraham School. P«r«raham Gontimation School for| January and Fobmanr I Small Advertisements English 61, Julia Croft S6. Croft, Beasie Ruasell. I nifiaiiVe Sr. 4â€" Mervyn Davidaon, John Mc- Lean,* Lloyd Moore, Ruaaell Hawton, Donald Davidaon, Minerva Conn, Ro- csel Conn. Sr. 3 â€" Ethel Heitman, Albert Dav- idaon, Manaell Conn, Frank Light. Jr. 3 â€" Al. Henderahon*, lone Thorn- bury, Merryl Davidaon, Mervin Moore, Burton Conron*, Jimmy Heitman*, Margaret Foster. Sr. 2 â€" Emily Moore, Jimmy Conn. Jr. 2â€" Dora Shortt, Lloyd Hudaon, Marion Hawton. Sr. 1 â€" Irene Hudson, Delae Kait- ting, Annie Heathcote, Jean Aleran- der*. Sr. Pr.â€" Jean Shortt. Jr. Pr. â€" Gordon Davidson, Burton Hudson*, Billy Burke, Helen Love. â€" W. K. Boyd, Teacher. LOST AND 8TBATBD LOST â€"Strayed from hia home hi Kerton,'pleshertoB brown half-bi«d bull dog, ^^^^f**^ *^, " "^J^ "*" FORM Lâ€" Wrote nine aubjeeU, paa-i Bed nine: Willie Somers, Audrey | Mullin, Mazine Davidson, ZeUa Long,' Wrote 9, paased 8: Roby Blanche Hendcraon, John New. Wrote 'namea Byng. Last aeon at Ceylon. 9, passed 7: Garnet McKcnzie, Allan J Reward.â€" Wea Arncstrong, Fleaherton Fawcett, Lillian Thomson. Wrote 9,. paased 6: Helena Long. Wrote 9,1 DOG LOSTâ€" Strayed from my passed 6: Margaret Hawton. Wrote 'farm at Fleaherton, about Feb. 8, a 9, passed 4, Annie Robinson. Wrote 'black dog, part huaky and collie, 9, paaaed 6, Roy Thompson, W'Otej white on breaat and four feet, short 6, passed 3, Marjory Hatfield. i tail, name Henry. Liberal reward.â€" FORM n.â€" Wrote 9, passed 4, Mer- vin Kendall. Wrote 8, passed 7, Vema Hudson. Wrote 8, paased 6, Roy Thompson. Wrote 6, passed 6, NeUie Shortt. I FARM FOR SALE 100 aei« farm, lota 77-78, 1 N J> JL, FOR SALE â€" Choice re-cleaned Alberta oats 84c. per bu.; also have white Western oats at 63c. per bu. We can save you money on feed or seed. â€" A. C. Muir, Phone 2 r 31. S. S. No. 6, Osprey. H. Radley, 88 Beverley street, Toron- to, Ont. tivation, remaiader in bnah and pa»> tnre, well watered; g^ bank bam 86x60 with T 8iK46, aoUd brick bona*. 8 rooau, fntnaee and aoft water da- tera. Beaaon for uelling iUneaa. â€"Write W. A, MORTON, B. B. No. 2 Proton SUtioa. FARM FOB SALE FOR 8ALB FOR SALE â€" Hay for sale.-^eo. Hutchinson, Kimbrley. Initiative, inventive Renins, skill in management, creative faimlties â€"all theae desirable^ attributes are often valueless without sup- porting reserves of cold, hard cash. The bank balance is more than, a set o{ fiiiures on a ledtterâ€" it is a counterpoise in the forward career, a balance vrheel in bucc<»8S- fnl business. Make a habit of savingâ€" more than that, make a confidant of the Bank of Toronto manati^er â€" he will Bjrstematize your business or personal financing on a sound foundation of trained service. WANTED â€" Farmers, Farmers' Sons and Others can find pleasant, profitable employment during their spare time in the next three months taking orders for our government certified trees, shrubs and plants. This work consists of selling only and we pay liberal commissions weekly and equip you with complete colored sample books and outfit free of charge. Now is the best time to commence. ' Write at once to Welland Nursery Co., Welland, Ont. Jr. 4â€" Kilboume Hawkins* 300, Bert Wright* 288, Harold Benson 287, Norval Betts 250. Jr. 3â€" Jim Gillin* 638, Arthur Law- ler* 517, Tressa Leppard 26.^ Sr. 2â€" Myrtle Wright* 870, Jim Kerton 305. Jr. 2 â€" Iva Sayers. First â€" Marjorie Lepard. Pr. C â€" Russel Brown, Delia Brown, Jim Poole. Pr. Aâ€" Hubert Sayers, Myrtle Brown. Pr. A â€" Bemice Poole, Guy Poole. * Denotes present every day. â€" J. Bradley, Teacher. Fant for sale contahiing 80 aerw of hud, 26 acras woricabla. 20 aerw seeded, well faneed, good bam and sUbles; frame house with softwater inaide. I â€"L. WHITEHBAD. y ieafcertan. FABM F<«8ALE FOR SALE â€" First class road mare used to working at all kinds of farm ! workâ€" H. Down, Fleaherton. \ ^^ .,5,^ Lot 24, Con. 10, and FOR SALEâ€" 100-lb. anvil and handy «>°^ ^ ^t 86, Con. ll", Artemesia, Price $12.â€" Jos. Station. M T...I,./.. !>».*»» """* ^ "oW on account of family M. Jackson, Proton v^j^ diaaatiafied. I BOBT. E. GOBLET. 4 Eugenia P.O. CEYLON PUBLIC SCHOOL mi B&NMOKOKTO BRANCHES : FEVERSHAMâ€" C. H. Smith, Manager. S02 TAKE WARNINGâ€" Hunting and trapping on lots 176, 177, 178 and 179, S.W.T, & S.R.. and one lot. No. 177 I north-east T. & S.R.. strictly forbid- den. Any hounds found trespasainK Ion said lot-a will be shot.- Thos. J. Stinson. FARM FOR SALE OR RENTâ€" 200 acres, 90 acres cleared, and 90 acres of good bush, 60 ot maple tim- ber; 60 acres seeded to timothy, sweet and other clovers; 20 acres pasture land, seven-room frame bouse, bam 30x50 with stone foundation, good straw shed, implement shed 25x18, small orchard. All buildings in fine condition, good well, etc. The farm is situated about two miles from Hopeville. Will sell for $6,000 o{.« rent for a term of years. Apply to â€" Wm. J. Jackson, Box 96, New To- ronto, Ont. SIX HILL STORES W*h«ay t ega a hsr hm oriarlkat I In ll*a sis aeai- â- atarlallybea- lliidividMaUy. F. T. HILL & CO., Ltd Markdale, Ontario THE HILL STORE A Store •v*ryen« laatlit«t- Wely aMoetMM wHh Ugh quality â- ero h anJUe al the '•iraal poMiUn i^rteas. FOR SALEâ€" Two registered Short- â€" horn BuUs, 15 months oldâ€" (Ed. Lit- HEREFORD BULL FOR SERVICE. tlejohns, R.R. 6, Markdale. j -,^„ -,â- -_ -â€" TT â€" I ' Hereford Bull, Roy Fairfax 6th, No. FOR SALE â€" Good aecond hand 55 120, for service at lot 33, con. 1, buggy, also number of^sap bucket. 2 N.D.R. Artemeaa. Term*-$2.50, __! {payable at time of service. old, i â€"JOHN DOW, Priceville. due to freshen March 15th. â€" Thos. i Fcnwick, Eugenia. and spoiles FOR SALE â€" Cow 8 years BOAR FOR SERVICE. Tr 4 â€" John McMillan, Jackson Stewart*, Kendall Stewart*. Sr. 3 â€" La Verne Piper* and Jimmy Sinclair* equal, George Jaynes, Jeimie Chesney*, Hilda Genoe. Jr. 3 â€" Stanley Hunt*, Milford Piper*. Sr. 2 â€" Dick Stewart*, Frances Collinson, Katie Stewart*,Lloyd Arch- ibald*. Eddie Genoe*. Jr. 2 â€" Olive Marshall, Nellie Genoe*, Alex. Marshall, Ernest Math- ewson*, Orton Leslie, J. P. Stewart*. Ist â€" Sherman Piper*, Mabel Haw* and Harvey Archibald equal, Joe Chesney*, Jean Marshall, L. White*. Sr. Pr. â€" Murray Marshall*, Fern Leslie. Jr. Pr. â€" Goldie Kennedy*, Marj- orie Duckett equal, Mabel Adams, Agnes Chesney*, Laurie Genoe*. Av. attendance 33.7; number on roll 35. Those marked (*) full attend- ance. â€" Mary R. Stewart, Teacher. FOR SALE â€" Pedigreed Chincilla rabbits of f^ood breeding, able price. â€" E. Hindle, Proton Sta. Tor SALE â€" 45^b^Norr Western Seed Oats. â€" W. G. Bowles, R. R. 6, Markdale. I Registered Yorkshire Boar for «er- R^son-'^'** by Flesherton Bacon Hog Club, the property 0* the Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture. â€" C. STEWART, Caretaker. BOAB FOR SERVICE FOR ^>AI.E â€" Two good work horses â€" E. W. Jones, 2 miles south of Flesh- erton on highway, phone 41 r 24. Tamworth boar fqr aerviee. Noi. I 2-16,816, on Lot 24ftâ€" 147, Srd rang* i â€" Xfc MEGGOTT. FOR SALE â€" Durham Cow 4 years Apr. 27. Fleahertou old due May 20th-â€" <Geo. Fisher, Cey- ' . ',l on, phone 40 r 2. ^ j BOAB FOB SBBTICB FOR SALE â€" About 10 tons oil good hay. â€" Fred^mith, R. R. 2, | Flesherton. > ^ FOR SALE â€" Baled hay, mixed,' timothy and clover, 814 per ton at the bam â€" W. J. F. Hutchinson, R. R. 4, Markdale. No. 92-T»0. Abo a jaiii« Tack. ahire pig, both baeoB tgrya for ssrvies on lot 178. N.W. T. * 8Jt, Terms-flJW. â€" T. i. sTDraoif. HOUSE & LOT FOB SALE Owen Sound Team is the O.H.A. Chanpiin FOR SALE - A quantity of good' j^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^ Fleaherton, 14- mfixed hay on the farm IV. miles ^^^ y^^^^^ suitable for store or any I south of Markdale on Prov.-highway. business stand, in good location, hard â€" W. H. Heard, phone 33 r 11. and soft water in baaement, furnace, â€" rTr^TTrr; ir : ; ~ ' I two good cellars, lot haa good frame FOR SALE â€" Two stacks of good bam sise 24x30, al«o good garden. timothy hay, two stacks oat sheaves . containing in all two lots. For f ur- and on good working horse, 8 years, ther particriara apply at this office. â€" Wm. Hawkins, Eugenia. «^.„ _^_ __.«^.,«_ BOAB FOB SEBTICB FOR SALE â€" Two Cows, one due in May, aged 6 yrs., the otiier '»rrovi^- } Rcgisteiad Torkihiro Boar for sar- ^onril^"24 *^"'""**'"- ^•^'' |Vi«_EdgeIy Bright Vhn, No. »im ^ "' '^ ' I â€" Property of Sangeen Baeoa Hoc FOR SALE Made - to - Measure CLOTHING SUITS TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE in ALL THE NEWEST CLOTHS AND SHADES. A SPECIAL MAN IN CHARGE ON THURS. & FRIDAY MARCH 11 & 12 TO TAKE YOUR MEASURE AND TO SHOW YOU THE RANGE. YOU CAN GET AN UP-TO-DATE SUIT TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE AT FROM $2S.«0 TO $45.00. COME AND SEE IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUYING A NEW SUIT. By virtue of their win on Toronto .... , _ ,j j * ice last Thursday evening against heifer for sale, 2 ye«" ol^ due to Newmarket by the score of°5-rOwen | freshen early in April.â€" R. W. Paton,' Sound are acclaimed champions of Flesherton. the Ontario Hockey Asociation when Newmarket was not able to secure any Purebred Jersey CI aK Tterma fl.0O. -C. HINDLE. PictoB SUtioik Lots 168-9, Srd W.T.SJL, Artemesia. FOR SALE â€" A mow of hay, con- more than a 2-2 score on Tuesday taining about 20 tons of alfalfa, with evening in the return ^me, abo • "''tf^t mixture of timothy.-Wesley played in the Toronto arena. It ia a .P«°5l««' tf<> "!"1»» •»»» ?*'*»'"•'!• significant fact that for the past four '<>* t, con. 10, Euphrasm, Phone 66 r 4. years Owen Sound has had a team in I the punior finals of the O.H.A. and | c<^j,;^g'"o. a., and Guld bred-to^Iay were twice champions, once going strains; also one pearl Guinea Rooster right through to the Dominion champ- ^nj a few bu. of Golden Vine Seed ionship. What they do this year re- J peag.â€"Kendal R. Hawkina, Eugenia. mains to be seen. The Greys have a , fin outfit, fast in breaking and can ' FOR SALE â€" A carload of oats to shoot on the goal from any angle, an ' arrive in a few days. If in need of asset which is very valuable to any I any phone Kendal R. W. Hawkins, team. It is claimed that the front phone Fcvcrsham, Ont. Ime of the Greya is equal to that of [ â€" the famoua team of 1924 which won â- FOR SALE â€" 130 sap buckets and 1 he Dominion honors. The fans are I spiles, in good condition^ â€" ' E. C. watching Owen Sound and applaud I pedijr, Singhampton, phono Fever- 1 JEB8BT BULL FOB SStVICB Registered Jersey boll for serviea, 'Sfre: Bramptoa Jeisay Consrtfipt; Dam: Brampton P«taBa*k Lady. FOR SALE â€" Savend Barred Rock pe,: |5.00 at time of ssrvtas. * * " BADLET. Ont. Dry Goods Dept. FIVE BIG SPECIALS Curtatin Net, Madra.s and Marquisette. Reg. 69 to 95c. SpeciiJ 49& a yard. Good wearing; •'eavy & low priced sheet- ing;. Rt^. S.Sc. Special 43c. a yd. Flannelette lilankets, double bed size. A Special at $1.75 a pair Shirting in diferent patterns. A pood line for spring wear. Regclar 39c. Special 29c a yard. Shirting in different patterns. Reg. 29c. Very Special 19c a yard Hardware Dept Special prices on all lines of Ditkea A few odd lines of Wall Paper- which we are clearinj^ out at Special Prices. Just Arrived â€" New lines of Wall Paper Come in and look them over. Millinery Dept Just arrived from New York Spring Mil- linery in advance styles in all the newest shades. Shoes - Shoes Up-to-the-Minute Shoes at Hill's The first shipment of Ne^ Spring Shoes for ladies who want the up-to-date style's just arrived t''is week. These shoes are made by the most reliable shoe fac- tories in the world. Now is the proper time to make a choice of that pair of up- tcT-date shoes. Call at Hill's Shoe De- partment and look them over carefully and you will be convinced that we can save you monev on your next pair of shoes. Grocery Dept. 10 pound Granulated Sugar for 72c. Large Qt. jars Pickles. Reg. 50c. for 42c Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs. for 25c. 3-minute Oat Flakes- reg. 13c., 9 for $1. Glassco Scotch Style Jam strawberry and raspberry, in 3 or 4 l**. jars respectively, reg. 70c. for 50c. a jar. Aylnier Soup in Tomato, green pea, o-\- tail and vegetable. Regular ISc. each Special 3 for 33c. Tomato Catsup in tins. Spec. 5 tins 25c. S. E. DeCUDMORE PHONB M. FLESHSBTON G«Mnl iMnrsMs 8»scialbt Boal Batata and bvaatrnMita â€" InqaMsa 8oBdta4 â€" their good playing and wish them a satiafactory quest for the Memorial Cud. ahm central 1 r ! F.T. HILL & Co., Limited, Markdale nie Big Oo-Op. Tbfi Big Co-Op. can tx, and force bujrera to accept fair and uniform gradei; can eitabltah Its own branda and maintain an exclusive market tor them through advertlaing. The Big Co-Op. can develop new uses for a praduet; can find now mar- keta where none extated preriouaUr; can usually find a lale for low grade produeta, without damaging the mar- ket tor higher qualltlea. The Big Co-Op. can make sure of the credit of the buyers, and fight fraud; and can establish retail out- leta for Ita products when neeeaaary. The Big Co-Op. can blend and pro- eesa the product, and collect the pro- flta thereof. The Big Co-Op. ean demand and â- eeura better railroad aerrice, and the ehoapeat atorage and Inauranee rates. The Big Co-Op. can sometimes sail the produet dlraet to ths manufae- turar. exporter, or retaUer,. reducing ipeeulaUTe danger and eoIaeUng the latermedlate profit. A alngle farmer or a email C<h0p. ean not do thia. AM AID TO THV STAPIin. FOR SALE â€" Choice old crop kiln , dried yellow com. 932 per ton. also , barley, wheat and peas for feed and seed. â€" A. C. Muir, Ceylon. MIDDLEBRO & BURNS Barristers, ale. Ofifices â€" Owaa Sound, Doriuua and Fleaherton. Flashartoa amiy Saturday aftsmooa and aranlaf. GBO E. DUNCAN DUNDALK "^::^^c\7^ r .v ««, *' ucensed auctioneeb J^\^^^^ ~ ]!,«• T*^ °'' ^•" «» «>»»*» 0' Grer. R«MOB. Fleshertonframe dwelUng. 7 room8.'^ble terms. Satiaf action gnaraa. good sized bam about 24x80, 8 acres ^^ ^^ ^^ .^ ^ ^^^^ of good land, good well near house. ' â- For particulars apply at this office. 1 BUSINESS CARDS When Fanclng Rongh the Posts. Land Ntek The up and down pull axerted on the ataples uaed In keeping wire fsae- Ing In poslUon la often ao great as to loosen and extract the ataples holding the wlrsa to the poau on higher ground. A sagging fence is worae than useleaa aa it tempts stock to go over and may cauae them In- jury. All wlrea may be kept tight and In place by simply eutUng a shal- low notch In the post where the wlrea are to be held and then reaUng the wire on the shoulder of the notch. The post win then support the pull whether up or down, and the staple can do Ita part In holding the wire FOR SALE or RENT â€" 100 acre | farm, lots 192-193, 1st Con., Town-' ship of Proton, S.W.T.AS.R. Good' Dr. E. C. Murray, L. D. S., dental ..-, . J _i ur 11 I J aurgeon, honor graduate of Toronto brick house, good stab ing. all cleared, __ . ^ , -,_„ , n. . â- , ~ 1 mUe from Proton. Tot particulara «<« Rw*J College of Dental Surgeons apply to ROBT. LEE, Proton, R.R. 8, «>' Ontario. Gaa administered for Phone 83-81, Dundalk. teeth extraction. Office at residence MISCELLANEOUS NOTiOE â€" Chopping done Tues- Toronto Street, Flesherton. Dr. A. Tumbull, B.A., M.B., grad- uate from the Faculty of Medicine^ days and Saturdaysâ€" Graham Bros., University of Toronto. Office, Toronto Eugenia. .Street, Flesherton. Phone Sfi. NOTICE â€" Carload of feed oats to ' ^"*« Arthur Lodge, 833, A J". * arrive in a waek or ten days.â€" W. J. A.M., meets in the Masonic hall. Arm- Stewart A Sons, Fleaherton. jatrong Block, Flesherton every Fri- day on or before the full moon. Robt. WANTED â€" All kinds of grain. also clover seed and potatoes. 2 r 81.â€" A. C. Muir. Ce-V- Phone Down, W.M.; F. J. Tkunton. Sec j Lucaa 4 Henry,Barristeys, Solicit- lo„^ ^^^ .1 B Lucaa, K. C; W. D. NOTICE â€" A load of feed oaU Henry, B.A. Offices, Markdale Lucas and oat acalplngs wiU arrive in a few Block, Phone 2. Branch offlcea at days, alao load of com. Book orders Dundalk and Durham early-Harold Spofford. Flesherton. j Telford h Bimie. Barriate^u aoli- CORNâ€" Special price on feed oats, !!,**"' ^ Officea, Grey and Braes car to arrive next week. Hard wood ^rl' « " ^^^'' ^^^^^ ^^ and soft wood tiea wanted. Custom I ?'°l'''''"^*"*>''' (Saturdays). W. sawing May the First at Wright's â- ^- "^'>â„¢ ^^'> •*' ^' ^' ^^*^* Mill, Priceville, Ont. i Wm. Kaitting, Liseensed Auctioneer ~ for the counties of Grey and Siatcoa. NOTICE â€" Another car of scalpinsrs will arrive this week, test '^*'"' â- â„¢* •****^*' "J** ' apeclality. about 38 lbs., price 43c. per bu., Terma moderata., aatiafaction guar* In to the poat, all that a sUple la | "^'^ °'' '*>^- ^« "^ *^o taking ^»S be lade at the Advance Offtee, o« Intended to dp.â€" L. Stevenson, Dlreo< orders for com at 91'50 per ewt. Central telepkoaa office, FMershaou Kindly phone 8 r 31. - A. G. M«Ur. or by addnsslnv »• «t PvmskMi. tor ot Siter ';. O. A. Colle ge. il!. . t'JBj