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Flesherton Advance, 21 Apr 1943, p. 8

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Wednesday, April ^ 1943 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE The Friendly Store* F, T. HILL & CO., Ltd. Phone 7, We Deliver FOR SPRINGTIME SMARTNESS AND SOMETHING NEW You Will Find It At Hill's 9PRTMC PO ATS" - v< '" ' l'w*ls - Smart Styles - Ixivcly Soft .Materials that command attention anywhere. Top In Styles; yet most popular in price. LADIES' COATS IN POLO CLOTH and I ' 1 " 1 " Materials. New Styles and Colors. A full range of sizes. All moderately in i. . .1. PTRT ^' POATS > Smart Styl- mid Colon hi wlw-n 7 to 14 years. Also Children's 2-|>lecc Coat and llul - i- in -i/.- .! to .\ >. .,!-. Newest shadi-M. Then Too You'll Want I SUITS Tailored \Vor*t<'ls in llluck or Navy Fine flu Stri|H-, ,l>-. HO popular. Alno Herringbone Twe<-d* in <ir-)N. There's a Mylt- for you lierc, nil MM,. |. i .i(H) priced. DRESSES r.c.iiiiiinl New Spring DifNtwi in New, lx)vely l'rinte<l Silks. It will do you a world of good to have a look through these smart dresses for the new Sprint; ,Sea.soii. s. ;.ns and up. MEN'S SUITS AND TOP COATS A niee line-up for HprliiR. The stage Is set for the new seuxm at Hill'* witli an up-to-the-minute array of Suits uiid Top Coats. Hulls In an interesting collection . . . #24.50 up Top CoulM, j;ood rane Kiinc-y Tweeds $I2.5O up MEN'S FINE DRESS SHIRTS Nearly anything a man needs In Fine Bhirte. Sizes from II to 17. 91.0O to $2.50. WOMEN'S OR GIRLS' OXFORDS In durable tan leathers. Sturdy to wear and pliahle to give comfort to the foot. leather s*les, low hevlM. Hires S to 8. H|M-clal $2.45. GROWING GIRLS' SHOES <...".! Murtly shoes for school wear. Made of Ntroiig black side li.nh.-i with low heels and leather soles. Sizes 8 to 8. Sp.-i i;il SI.I.- pr. MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS I "i men w ho ,i|.pii i.n .- good looks and comfort in footwear. lesl(;iie<I to ive your feet a neat .i|-]i. .IT ,.M. . I h< \ eoinr in black or Ian with leallii-r soles and heels. Sizes U to 11. A KlK Special at sl.xr, a pair. MEN'S WORK BOOTS A Hi--; K.'iiui ii-'iin which to rhoowe; some extra Kooil \M-.II in^ boots in tun fir lil.nl>. .Ml sizes. 92. Ml to ^ I '.- MILLINERY New Hats for everyone, conveniently displayed for your selection. Come- in and try them on; see for yourself what a lift the new hats give to a Spring outfit. BLOUSES In Fine Sheer and I'relly 1'rinted .Silk. A wond- erful range from which to choose. Also Spun Shirt Waists, long sleeves, at $2.05 each. BOYS' SUITS Some very smart Tweeds that always look well on Itoys and Youths. Good range of new colors for Spring. All sizes. You will bo delighted whon you see these. $,Y1>5 up. BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS A I'.H. Assortment of New Patterns and Colors. Sizes 12& to 14. 7oc to $1.25. DRAPERY Itrlghteti up your home with New Drapery- Some very smart designs from which to choose. Jiroadclolh Kepps in Gold, Green, liluo or Wine. 54 inches wide. Special $1.O per yard. . BEDSPREADS I.- .mi i MI I Chenille Bedspreads in Rose, Mauve, Blue and Wine. Size about 80xlOO. $5.U3 each. FLOOR COVERINGS Buy your Floor Coverings now as these lines are getting scarce. \V have a good aMsortiucnt of Hugs from which to choose. THIS STORE CLOSED THURSDAY AFTERNOON; OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT F. T. HILL & CO., LTD., MARKDALE CEYLON Elsie Fisher of Ft. St. John, B.C., sipent the past two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fls'her. On her return tri'p he spent a weefc with her sister, 'Mra. Victor Ball at Levack, Ont. Mr. Joe. Stauble spent the week- end in Toronto. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS MRfi. MADELINE STKWAUT will sell by jjublic auction on First Fr.rm North of Fesherton on Highway Ni . 10. SATURDAY, MAY 1 the following, namely: Living Room Suite, F, piece oak Dining Room Suite, 3 piece Bed Room suite, Springs and spring fill- ed Mattress, 2 piece Bed Room suite, springs and Mattress. Iron Bed Stead, g'>od Sewing Machine, Walnut Desk, 2 Drop Leaf Tables, Kitchen Cupboard, -1 Kitchen Chairs, Arm Chair, Wash Stand, small Tables, 2 Rocking Chairs, 2 Couches, Wal- nut Radio table, large Kitchen Table, Lawn Mower nearly new, Tapestry Rug, 9' x 12', Congoleum Rug, 7' x 9', Oil Cloth Rug, Coal-Oil Stove with Oven, Heater, coal or wood, Stove Pipes, Scythe, 2 Cross Cut Saws, Thor Electric Washing Machine al- most new, Tub and Boiler, Set of Dishes, Cooking Utensils, Robe, Wick er Fernery, Wheel Barrow, Grind Stone, Electric Radio, Blinds, Crokin ole Board, 2 egg crates and othi articles too numerous to mention. Terms Cash WM. KAITTING. Auctioneer Phone 4w "r 2 The man who wants to arise earl should get to bed at eleven. Protection of property to-day is conservation for tomorrow. So when you paint, go to your Martin-Senour dealer. Ho is the man who can tell you best about "winning" colour combinations. He is tho man who really knows paint and tho moat economical and practical ways of applying it. His ndvice ia sincere uiid helpful tho paints he sells a-re made with the enduring qualities that stand the "test of time". When you paint, go to your Martin-Senour dealer. (Intended for last week) Mrs. O. Snell returned the latter part of last week after visiting same time with friends In Toronto. Mrs. A. Stewart visited a couple of days the past week with her dau- ghter, Mies Catherine Stewart, Reg. N., Owen Sound. Mrs. Joa. Oliver of the O.D.R. district visited Friday lat with Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Hogarth; also with Mrs. J. McWhinnoy and Mrs. 0. Archibald. Miss Frances ColHnson of Mark- dale was a week-end visitor at her home. Mies Dorothy Snell of Islington spent the week-end at 'her home. "We wish to correct an error In the name of one of the ladles who en- tertained at euchre the other week. It should have read Mrs. Geo. Cairns and ('Mrs. Cecil Alexander) in place of Mrs. M. Irwin. Mrs. Irwin Is en- taining at a euchre this week. Mrs. P. Hunt visited friend* in Toronto on Sunday last. Miss Isabelle Weber spent the week-end at her home at Vandeleur. Mr. A. S. iMuir and Mr. Peter Mulr visited on 'Sunday with Piper Grant Muir at the Military Hospital. Chorley Park, Toronto. We are glad to know Grant Is Improving In health. The F.les'herton Women's Ins>tl- tuto met at 'the home of Mrs. J. Ken- nedy, Ceylon on Wednesday after- noon last with twenty ladled preeent and the president. Mrs. R. Fisher, in the chair. Mrs. PhilliT* reported on the wood to toe purchased for chari- ty purposes. The Institute Is ask- in-g for good used or new clothing for the Russian 'Relief. Two quUtt had heen quilted for which $4.00 had been paid. Mrs. Turvey read a letter from a sailor who had receiv- ed one of the ditty bags, packfnl by the Institute at ChrletnuK. 'Mrs Smith pave an interi sting paper on, "The Training of Future House- keepers". Mrs. Dai-gavel and Mrs. E. Fisher each gave a reading. Th hostess, and her assistants serve refreshments. Mr. Ale*. Marshall of Bolton vis ited at hts home on Saturday an wa accompanied to Holland Centre by Master Dale Marshall, where they visited on Sunday. The many friends of Mrs. liyslop of Eugenia ar^ glad to know she ii some better after her rorent Illness We hope Mrs. liyslop will soon bi in her usual good 'health. 4*1 CREDIT AUCTION SALE Farm Stock, Implement*) J. E. mrOKIVOtHAM. one am one-quarter miles eaat of Maxwell will sell by Public Auction on Tl'ES DAY. AIMUI, 27th. at ONE o'clock p.m.. the following: IHORiSBS Chestnut .horee,, 9 years old; mare, 6 years oH; horfit colt, 2 years o-ld. CATTLE 'Durham cow 8 years old, supiposed In calf; Durham cow 9 years old, supposed in calf; grey cow 8 years old; red cow 4 years old. in calf; red cow with calf at foot; white ww 6 years old, in calif; 4 .two-year-old cattle; 7 yearlings. 9WWE ow ; 9 ehunks. TMPLEM'BNTS. Btc.-HCase bind- er, nearly new; Frost & Wood mow- er, 6-ft. cut. nw; Frost A Wood hay rake, new; .Maesey-iHarrks hay loader, Massey Harris s>ide-dellvery rake; Mas.it'y-rtlarris seed drill; Mey-flarrte cultivator; manure spreader ; two-furrow plow: twin plow; gang plow; set harrows; wag- :>n box and stork radt; steel roller (3 drums); hay rack; democrat; set sleighs; set harness; a numiber )f horse collars; quantity of oats, suitable for seed; quantity of fall wheat; ohurn; electric power cream separator, new; Fordson tractor, nearly new, with starter, lights and pulley, complete, on rubber tires, with a 3-sectlon drag harrow; other articles too numerous <o mention. Everything must be sold as pro- prietor Is giving up farmin/g, due to 11 health. , TERMS OF SALE All B ume of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 month*' credit will be Riven by furnishing approved Joint notee. satisfactory to the Hunk of Toronto, Kevoreham, and bearing in- terest nt the rate of fi per cent. Ge.o. Ho**, Clerk OBO. E. DUNCAN, Auctioneer _LET THERE BE No More Idle Hens THIS YEAR The Government is urgently requesting, for this year, a heavier egg production than ever before. The export requirements to Great Britain are enormous, and these requirements must be filled. The home market will undoubtedly be good due to meat rationing in the near future. Taking the above facts into consideration you are assured of a good market with reasonably good prices, so, do your bit to help the present situation. Meat Lockers Meat rationing in the near future is almost a cer- tainty and, while we do not know how it will affect the average householder, it was announced that the farmer may continue to kill for his own use only. So we ask the farmers to take advantage of our meat locker facilities while space is still avail- able. For fruits and vegetables lockers will be extensively used this year. LIVE HENS WANTED Right now there is a good demand for live hens. We are paying 22c for good hens over 5 Ibs. Flesherton Creamer: & ProduteCo. Phone 66 Angus Avis, Manager Small Ad. Column FOR SALE Large seed peas. Ken Stewnrt, phone 32r4 Flesherton. FOR SALE 12 Yorkshire pigs ready to go. R. C. Oliver, phone 21 r2. FOR SAUE Gander. Apply to Warren Morrison, Maxwell. 45c2 FOR SALE Mare colt, rising 3, brown Percheron. John Flynn, R. R. 2, Flesherton. FOR SALE 8 collie pups from good heeling stock. Ken. Hill, Mark- dale, Ont. FOR SALE Yorkshire <pi'gs, ready U) wean. John Meads, Priceville. I* one 21 r 4. FOR SAUE 450 egg capacity in- cubator, hot water heated, nearly new. Jas. Allen, Flesherton. FOR SALE House for rent on the East Back Line, good large garden. Norman Loucks, R.R. 2, Flesherton. FOR SALE Pontiac coupe 1934, $200, good rubber. Lewis Kerton of Maxwell. Phone 4 r 4-1, Feversham. FOR SALE- <Good Vanguard oats, rust-resistant; also two purebred youug Yorkshire sows. Roes Sievens. Proton Station. Phone 32 r 3-1. FOR SALE G.P. mare colt, 3 yrs. old; Clyde and Blood horse colt, 3 yrs. old; 8 yr. old Percheron geld- ing; also duck eggs. D. W. Adams Flesherton. 46p2 WANTED Horses and cow ftt for mink feed. John J. Mea4 Priceville, phone 21 r 4. WANTED Horses and cows fit for mink feed. F. Egl, Proton Station, R.R. 3, phone 41r3. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that our bulls are not available for service to the public. Wm. Walker and Neil McDonald, Eugenia. HIDES Agai in +he market for hides beef, hor^e, sheep and calf skins. Frank Eagle*, R. R. 3, Pro- ton Station, phone ilrS FlMhertoa. FOR SALE Litter of pigs ready to wean; another litter ready in two weeks; also good steel tire buggy. Frank Eagles, telephone 41r3, Flesher+"n. 4402 FOll SALE Barley, no-barb and O.A.C. No. 21; also quantity Cartier oats, grade, good standard No. 1. Alex. S. Muir. Ceylon. Phone 49 r 1-4. 45 C J FOR SALE (Furniture and pianos. Huge stock of chesterfield suites, etc., new and used pianos at Schuett and Sons, opposite thea- tre. Mount Forest. Free delivery. FOH SALE 3 fresh cows, others to freshen soon; 2 2-year-o-ld steers; 8 young pigs; quantity of Alaska and Vanguard oats for seed. Rich- ard Alien & Son, Flesherton, 1 mile east of No. 10 Highway. Phone 45 2-1. 46c2 FARM FOR SALE OR RENT 100 acres with good buildings. L-ots. 73 and 74, Con. 1, North Dur- lam Rd., Artemesia. For further particulars apply to Mrs. Jas. Sand- land, Dundalk. FARMS FOg SENT In the village o* Flesherton farm 49 acres, good pasture and water, also lot 162, 1 N.E., Artemesla, con- taining BO acres. Will either sell or rent. Mrs. L. A. Fisher, Flesherton. FARM FOR SALE Lot 7, Con. 8, and part Lot 7, Con. '. Osprey, the property of the late Margaret Moffatt. Submit tenlers or, r before March 17th, to W. A Huschke, Box 637, Preston, Ont. "Vrms; At least one-third cash, bal- nce secured by 'mortgage. Highest r any tender will not necessarily be accepted. FOR SALE (Roan Shorthorn bull calf, 10 months old; 2 grade heWers. supposed In calf; Rayo- lamp; hanging lamp; washing machine and ringer; draining 'board; cream separator; M.-iH. mower; M.-H. binder. Harold Hutton. Fleherton. Phone 73 r 1-3. ORDER Bray chicks now for June- July delivery. In meantime get cockerels. In a few months they'll bring in ready cash with meat ra- tioned. Tell Bray agent what you'll need. John McWilliam, Flesherton. BUSINESS CARUS AUCTIONEER WM. KAITTING LICENSED AUCTLDNEB* for the County df Qry Farm and ifcecfc tales our MMC - ty. Terma; rwaoiuftle. Satisfaction guarantees. Dates arrangel at f5 Vdvaace effioe. DR. J. E. MILNE <!ffic _ Durham 8t Office hoars ; afternojw 2 I* , Wedned*y and Saturday eTK< 7JO to 10 pj. N fffire hour* OB Sunday.

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