WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, '27 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE A woman Wl^ a prise as the best HOTEL FOR SALE OR RENT husband caller. Many a woman would take a prixe for this, if she hnd an audience when he gets home in the early mominK. One way to make matrimonial bonds safe would be to provide sink« inc funds. *" Twenty roomed hotel in the village of Eugenia, of brick construction; good tourist trade; an excellent opp- ortunity to secure a first class hotel. Must be disposed of immediately. â€" ,P. Munshaw, Eugenia. NOW is the time to buy We have a good supply GLASS. CELOGLASS. PUTTY, STOVEPIPES. ELBOWS. TEES. WIRE. HALF LENGTHS. TAPERS. ALUMINUM & BLACK STOVEPIPE VARNISH You must have a Buggy Lanternâ€" why not have a Deitz? A. E. HAW. Ceylon NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PURCHASE By Virtue of instructions given to me by the Municipal Council of the Township of Osprey under the auth- ority of the Assessment Act Sec. 154 (3). I now give public notice that it is the intention of this township to purchase the following lands which are advertised to be sold by the Coun- ty Treasurer for arrears of taxes at the Court House in the city of Owen Sound on Monday the 7th day of Nov- ember, 1927 at 2 p.m.; providing that at any adjourned sale which may unecessarily be held no bid is re- ceived covering the full amount of arrears against the said land as well as all charges and coats. Lands to be sold â€" C. 1 S D R C. 1 N D R 1 N D R 2 S D R C. 2 S D R C. 9 N D R 3 C. C. L. 24 L. 71 L. 72 L. 36 L. 37 L. 26 Part Lot 74 Con Patented. 60 acres Pat. 50 acres Pat. 60 acres Pat. 60 acres Pat. 50 acres Pat. 100 ares Pat. N i) R 25 acres A. KERNAHAN, Treas. of Osprey Russian women announce that they will fight alongside male soldiers i]], case of a foreign invasion. But the world is more concerned with shut- ting the door against Sovietism than crashing. its gate. Sure'- linwell fed! Jfy mother trades at KENNEDY'S GROCERY w GROCERY SPECIALS: Pure J.ard 3 lbs. 59c. Corn l'"lakc.s 3 pkgs. 29c. P. & G. Soap 11 bars 49c. Prunes 2 lbs, 25c. Matches 3 boxes 25c. Toilet Paper 6 rolls 25c. Cooking Onions '. 100 lbs. $2.25 Men's Winter Overcoats ' $24.75 We have a new stock of Men's Heavy Winter plush-lirled Overcoats that we are offering at an exceptionally low price of $24.75. -i ' % «5 MiiaiaiaBiaaiBiBMBEegsiBiiajgjgE^ SIX HILL STORES ir top«fth«r in order tkiit atotnen in the lia com- il^^lmar duJ^rialty ben - F. T. HILL & CO.,Ld . Markdale, Ontario THE HILL STORE K store everypn* inttincvl Ivaly aisoolatM.^with highfi quality iiMRCandUa at tiha|j fairest poeribbi prices. See Hill's New Bulletin of Special Offerings at Outstanding Values for the next 20 days Commencing October 1 3 SCHOOL REPORTS I ao.*) AND GUN PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORTS ] Jr. 3â€" H. Bibby, M. McFadden, H. Croft, B. Bellamy, G. Boyd, E. Brown B. Welton, A. Lawrence, P. Gibson, W. Llttlejohns, E. Burnett, D. Smith. Sr. 3â€" H. McXillop, L McEachnie, E. Patton, E. Talbot, E. Warlin«r, C. Gibson, J. Gibson, E. Kerton, C. Thistlethwaite. 4 â€" B. McEachiue, D. McDonald, M. Stuart, D. McFacden, B. Sled, A. War- linj?, E. McKillop, D. McMuUen, V. McMaster, M. Ferris, E. Ferris, B. Patton, J. Gibson Dealing with many asfiects of out- Idoor life and hu;iting and fishing, the November igsue of Rod and Gun and Canadian Silver Pox News which has 'just been publisied, contains a most .interesting colletHion of stories and .articles. Among them is a very good yarn on surveying the mouth of the I Nelson River in Hudson's Bay, by Robert James, stories from the Tab- usintac River in New Brunswiclc by the well icnown writer Bonnycaatle Dale, a jatirring fiction story of the old days 1^ of the "fur lords" in the north by Samuel A. White and a good trapping article by Raymond Thompson. The regular special departments de- aling with fishing, shooting, trapping, outdoors and kennel also contain very interesting material whila the Silver Fox News section contains the latest news of the industry, to- gether with interesting and helpful articles on the care and management of foxes. I Rod and Gun and Canadian Silver iFox Newa is published monthly by jW. J. Taylor, Limited, Woodstock, Ontario. Class 2 â€" Betty Murray, Doug. Stuart, Georgina McDonald, Forman Lawrence. Sr. 1â€" Everett Croft, Frad Patfon, Roy Semple, Helen de Cudmore, Gor- don Gibson. Jr. 1 â€" Mac Duncan, Nellie Tliist- lethwaite, Marion Miller, Doris Ker- ton, Helen Love. Sr. Pr.â€" Ruth Watson, Dorothy Ker- ton, Fred McTavish, Betty McDon- ald, .Athol McKillop, Ivan McEach- nie. The following promotions have been made: ' To Jr. Primer â€" Geo. Loucks, Doris Lawrence, Burton Bellamy, Jack Welton, Clifford Saunders. To Primer C â€" Doris Warling, Mur- iel -McMulien, Norman Loucks. Primer Bâ€" Gordon Semple. REPORT OF S. S. NO. 3, Artemesia Sr. 4 â€" Elmore Fis'her, Ellen Parker Marie Orr, Billj; Fisher, Kenneth Orr Jean Beard. Sr. .3â€" Delia Vause, Wilfred Best, Willie Parker, Doris Waller. Jr. 3â€" Merle Allen. Sr. 2â€" .Marjorie Wyatt, Harold Johnston, Selma South, Orren South. Sr. 1â€" Doris South, Elsje W4»ite, Patsy.Beard, Dorothy Whitehead. Sr. Pr. â€" Georfrina Blackburn, Wal- ter Russel, Ru.ssel .Tohnston, .Audrey McCracken, ReKinald Orr, Ivan Wal- ler. Jr. Pr.^Billy Wyatt, Glen South, Ruliy Vaii.<e, Irene Doiipo, Everett Tarker, Edpar Doupe, Lloyd Waller. Attendance Oi.TCJ G. B. Littlejohna, Teacher. THE SECKKT OF FEEDING CHICKENS FOR L.AYINfi Small Advertisements BULL FOB SERVICE. LOST OR STRAYED From my farm on Con. 13, 1 year- ling heifer, on or about June 20 '27. grey in color. Finder please comm- unicate with W. Hawkins, Eugenia. LOST â€" Hand saw around October j 4th, between Herb Betts' residence oni the 4th line Artemesia, and Rock Mills Finder please leave either with Mr.' Betts or at this office. ' STRAYED â€" From my premises around the fore part of the summer one yearling red heifer, piece off end of left ear. Finder please notify Walter Poole, Eugenia. . LOST â€" Between J. A. Kemahan's, Maxwell, and Flesherton a pair of SHORTHORN BULL FOR SERVICB dark rimmed glasses. Finder please leave at "The Advance office or with ( Mrs. W. J. Conn, Feversham and re- ceive reward. " Pure-bred Hereford Bull for ser- vice. Terms $2, payable the first of February, after that date 12.50 will be charged. â€"EDWAR D LOUCKS. FARM FOR RENT S. H lot 16, and lot 17, concession 13, Township of Osprey, containing 150 acres under cultivation, buildings consist of frame dwelling and two bams, one mile from Feversham. For full particulars apply The Toronto General Trusts Corporation, 253 Bay Street, Toronto. STR.WEDâ€" From my farm at Kim- berley, on Friday night, October 7th. Shearling Oxford Down show ram, with a tag in the. right ear. Finder please phone 48 r 4, Flesherton, or WTite â€" Russel Ellis Kimberley. Temple Baptist church. FOR SALE FOR S.\LE â€" Good buggy.â€" Geo. Brackenbury, Flesherton. FOR .SALE â€" Good wagon for sale, cheap. .-^pply at The Advance Of- fice. FOR SALEâ€" A thousand cords of wood for sale, IG inch and 4 ft. â€" Durham Furniture Co., Rock Mills. FOR SALE â€" 250 cords good hard- wood and 75 cords cedar. â€" -George Brackenbury, Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" Beautiful piano case organ, like new, cost $135. Will sell for $35. Apply at Park Hotel, Flesh- erton. The practice of feeding pullets in- tended for contest is of considerable importance as changed in daily rout- ine, even though the s^me grains are used, often produce unsatisfactory results. The method of feeding birds in the Canadian National Egg Lay- ing Contest is given' below and con- testants would be well advised to a- dopt the method and follow it fair- ly closely. Tfle scratch grain used in the feed- ing contest birds is made up of eq- ual parts of cracked com, wheat and oats. All grains are of good^quality Shrunken or heated grains are never used. This scratch grain is feed spar- ingly morning and late afternoon in deep, dry litter, the object being to induce the birds to work. Perhaps the secret of success in feeding for egg production lies in the proper administration of feeds so\ FOR SALE! â€" Plow repairs for sale as to induce birds to eat dry mash, lat cost; 1 Fleury and 2 Tudhope-And- n>i.- !_.. 1. > ! ^i _ erson plows, new, at $18.50; also a Registered Shorthorn bull for ser- vice at lot 5, Con. 9, Ospre", "Merry Marquis" No. 179,135; Sirs Bonnie Marquis 142,381; Dam, Red Butterfly 131,078. Terms â€" Purebreds $5.00. grades $2.00. â€" S. R. H.4WKiy 3. Eugenia. BO.VR FOR SER\ iCE. Registered Yorkshire B:ar for ser- vice by Flesherton Bacon Hog Club, the property of the Ont:.:io Depart- ment of .Agriculture. STEWART, Caretaker. BOAR FOB SEL7ICB No. 92.71630. Also a yoaog T«rfe. s>ui« pig. both bacon type for aervie* OB lot 176, N.W, T. ft SA, T&rins-41.00. â€" T. J. SToreoir. FOR SALEâ€" Ayrshie cow 7 years old and Jersey heifer, milking â€" F. J. Thurston, Flesherton. FOR SALEâ€" Pure bred Oxford ram for sale, 1 year old.â€" Edgar Betts, 'Phone Feversham 9 r 12. BOAB FOR SERVICE Registered Yorkshire Boar for ser- â-¼iceâ€" Edgely Bright Vfan, No. 09^ â€" ^?K)perty of Saogeen Bacoo Kor Club. Terms fl.OO. â€" C, HINDLBi Pwtaa Stetiok Lot. 168-9, Srd W.T.SJL, ArtoM^ FOWL WANTEDâ€" Highest market prices paid for lire and dressed Ifowl. Live fowl preferred. Markdalo Crea- mery and Produce Company. Sltf The dry mash used in the comence- ment of the contest year consists of equal parts by meal, 591- ground char- coal and 1 •;; cod liver oil. This mash i.s placed in a self feeding hopper and kept before the birds at all times. Birds should be regularlv supplied with green foods such as kale, cabb- age, mangles or fine cut clover or al- falfa. Fresh water, grit and oyster shell should be before them at all times. quantity of Hoves Mower Guards 36c. each and Mower Sections 4 He. each.â€" • F. P. Reiley, Prieeville. FOR SALE â€" Good strong Oxford Down ram lambs for breeding purr poses, bred from registered stock and will be sold at reasonable prices. â€" W. J. Meads, Flesherton. Purchased Laurel General Store Mr. Frank Tate of Waldcmar recent- ly purchased the general store bus- iness at Laurel from Mrs. S.' Hutch- ison, who purchased the business from Mr. W. Grosskurth in March last. The deal also includes the property. Mr. Tate took possession on October r>th. Mr. Tate sold his 230 acre farm Lot. 3 Con. 10, .\maranth. together with stock and implements, to Mr. Hutchison, who is now In possession. â€"Grand Valley Star A Videttc. They Lauahâ€" M Health Conies Back WANTED â€" We are paying high- est market price for all kinds of grain and clover seed. We have seed wheat for sale. â€" K. C. Muir, Ceylon, MISCELLANEOUS NOTICEâ€" Chopping done on Tues- day and Saturday. â€" Graham Bros. Eugenia, MIDDLEBRO & BURNS Barristeri, etc WCjcesâ€" Owen Sonqd, Oahm and Pleshortoft. FJertidon evciy Saturday tfftta oon and aTcning. GEO B. DUNCAN DUNDALK UCSNSBD AUCTIONEER For the County oT Qny. tmmax, 1 per cent Satiofaction gnamtMA Dafs made at The Adrance office BUSINESS CARDS Dr. E. C. Murray, L. D. S., dental surgeon, honor graduate of Tonwttt and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontiirio. Gas adteinistered for teeth extraction. Office at TCsidaBO* Toronto Street, Flethertoa. TO RENT â€" Blacksmith shop to rent in the Village of Prieeville, doing good trade, pood frame shop; will rent with tools,â€" F. P, Reiley, Pticeville, Compare the offerings with the Biggest Stores in Canada. That why you will find it pays to shop at HILL'S in Markdale. F.T.HlLL&eo.,Uiiihed,ltllaHidttle chart, aay thay ar« i« and l« y^Tra of i«Bo. r»«p«otlvely, but to lookat Tkf- **r*i' •«"*'»* »"<* d«lloat« ar* in«y. And wbon you hoar tb« lauah- t«r and ch«tt«r of th«a» twoâ€" fg" "'"y are r«*tlnar atdo by aldo In hoapltS ihl":;ondV; "^.^^"-y -^•'^.•»«»t. but WANTED Cedar Poles Anyone with Spruce Piles for sale please get in touch with W. A. Arm strong & Son not later than Nov, Prince Arthur Lodge, SSS, AJ. A A.M.. meets in the Haaonic haU. Ana> strong Block, Flesherton every Fri- day on or before the full moon. Ray Pedlar, WJJ.. C. F. Uwr«nee, Sec Lucas A Heiu73<UTisters, SotkH- ors, etc., -L B, Lucas, K. C: W. D. Henry. B.A. Offices, Markdale Lueaa Block, Phone 2. Branch offices at Dundalk and Durban. the wonder la thay ara hara at kIL for Ju.t a faw men t ha *«^ thay wJJ* admliud, viotlma of the raruaa o« oon.im.piion. Thay ar« h.ppy^ow b,..-«u,o thoy ara tratnlnc walght and atr«nBth iiirMn: ,„d you. who-hav* novpr lo«t your hoalth. can hardly umj»r.und what a woHdarfSl dlffSr- «n<o that mnkas to paupio who navar oxpocted to s«t w»U, llut thon_Ih»t I" *•'? '*"'•'* "'tha Uuakoka Hoapltal for I onaumptlvea. and It la balna car- [-.1. "" '«'^«var thraa bundraa pa- tloiitf oach d»v throuahout tha yaar. U.<i«. and v'»l«.ria Ira a faVmar'a da.iahtara. m a homa whara thaw ar» rlovjn chlldrM. and th»y JHy thay art. Uaniliir «n ahoiit tha dlaaaaa •». tl..<y win do their b«.t to â- •» ih" „o^ iitlier membvra of tha family walk uiiHwwrea Into tha drM4 path that laaiU to conaumptloB, Would you not Ilka to aoatrlbuta to thia ««rall»nt workf It dapanda larjrely upon aubatirlptlona. Straal, Toronto t. Oatarto. The girls of to-day are not what they were ten years ago, says a critic. No, some of the dear thinga are quite three years older than they were then. NOTICE â€" Hunting and trapping on lots 176, 177, 178, S.W.T. ft S.R., and one lot No. 17,. N.E.T. & S.R., strictly forbidden. Any hounde found trespassing on asid lots will be shot. â€" Thos. J. SUneon. Telford A Bimle. Barristen. soli- citota, etc Offices, Grey and Brnes Block, 0«-en Sound; Standard Bank 5 (Block, Flesherton. (Satordayt). W. P. Ttif Old Jr.. J. F. P. BInde WtaL KsitUmb LiaesBNd Aoettonasr for ttM ooonOM od Giey and Fann and stoek asles a XWms modsnto.. may ba teds a* «m , Osatnl «*9kMM oflK or by adtenlkc Wk vk FARM FOR SALE OR RENT 76 acre farm, lot 178, 2 S.W. Art- emesia, at Saugeen Junction. Bam 30 by 60 with L 30 by 33, cement stabling throughout. Large cement vcncor house, Sroomcd, with wood- taining 160 acres, 100 acres under shed, in which is drilled well, fxnn cultivation, buildings consist of frame well watered small orchard. â€" ^W. Blackburn, Proton Station. FARM FOR RENT Osprey Township, Grey Ceanty S.H Lot 16 and 17, Con. 13. con- FARM FOR SALE 76 acre farm, half mile east of Maxwell on gravel road, being lot IS, con. 6, Oaprey. About 60 acres un< der cultivation, bslsncs pssturs and bush. Fine bank bam 44x86 with straw shed 80xS6; also large ssTsn< roomed brick restdenes. Farm is well watered with creek, and windmill pumps water into the bam. For full psitieulars communksts with â€" It WBLLAR. 184 Prit«<hard Are. Totoato. dwelling and two barns, one mile from Ftwrsham. For full k>al-tic< ulars apply to The Toronto General Trusts Corporation, S53 Bay Street, Toronto. . Some Good Bargaios h Suits ^ H. ALEXANDER FEVERSHAM, ONT.