Wednesday, April 28, 1943 THE FkBSHE RTON ADVAWC 5 a "* n "*> T g B slfiri *& !H* T 3 a A T3 Ir s BP 5' f ! 5 3* 3 V B I ? ? im IflJ H 1 1 m r * I'm !? ""BBy Hfi 814? f * I * | * | J ?l s i II 1 f i a ! = g 2 ? L , f - i Hi " 1 4T C I M * '/' S * t e ft * B.' I / t. - fj S I . s !fg e sS-g r g 3 er S a, ~ 9 * 2 f a' P a * 4 " 8 B 2 "" ' 5\ r S. ft K B Jfii 2 B * so J'M s i y ar $5 a B S allahlt* to m able 1st May rer clenoniina 9 ? z - - e '* I 8 3% teen-year Bond >1 v e s 9 9 ?-r *$- e S5 i ^ c ill ~ =: < .^gas air . . AUC riON SALE OF HOUSKHOM) EFFECTS MK!'. MADELINE STEWART will sell by public auction on First r..rm North of Fesherton Highway N . 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 Ccd Uoom suite, springs and Ttattress. Iron Bed Stead, good Sewing Machine, Walnut Desk, 2 Drop Leaf Tables, Kitchen Cupboard, 4 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- YOUNG WEIt FROM ONTARIO HIGH SCHOOLS ARE NEEDED ON FARMS 1k<* FROM all over Oitrit\ yimng men in Ontario High Schools and Collegiatcs ate applying to The f ,.; Farm Cadet Brigade of the Oatario Farm Service Force volunteering their summers to help pro- duce essential foods for victor)-. And it's a granH way to put on muscle and build up your weight. After a summer on the farm, you'll come back ro school in the fall hard as nails, brown as ati Indian and rarin' to go. You do all the regular work on the farm, and that's an education in itself, but what's more im- ' portant is that you make one of the greatest con- tributions to the allied war effort that anyone can make by helping produce food for victory. For certainly, we can't fight if we don't fat. If you are 15 years of age or older, register now with your High Schoci or Collegiate Principal for work with the Farm Cadet ,,,. Brigade of the F.irni Service borcc this N summer. DO IT NOW ! TUNE IN "KELP WANTED' ut.d wild th < rU I n ,n S.< . ,t . P .,, ,. IVIY WIDNISDAY 7.30 P.M. CC NITWORK yTvirjF ', ." i'iJV: _ .at 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 other articles too numerous to mention. Terms Cash WM. KAITTING. Auctioneer. Phone 4w~r 2. Experiments are being made in the growing of rubber dandelions in Can- ada. Won't it be fine when we can exchange the clippings from the lawn for a new tire. S. S. NO. 4, ARTEMESIA Grade VII Jean Love 81, Ruby Copeland 74, Peggy Linton (ab- sent for examinations). Grade V Gladys Love 75. Grade II Bobby Nicholls 8 Willis Hardy 76. Grade I Mary Nichols, Joan Copeland, Delbert Plantt. Teacher: Mrs. Earnest A. Stinson. "Th Krlendly Store' Insulator to replace kapok is now being made of the fluff of cat-tails, common in ponds and swamps. F. T. HILL & CO., Ltd. 8TH LINE OSPREY Te weather is very cold and back- ward. The cars are starting to run again on this line. Mr. and Mrs. Melvil Kindle and daughter spent an evening recently with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ottewell and Dolly. Mr. Jim Gibblin of Yorktown, Ssk. is spending forlough at his home here. His many friends were pleased to see him. Phone 7, We Deliver FOR SPRINGTIME SMARTNESS AND SOMETHING NEW You Will Find It At Hill's QPRTNP fHATQ XPW Twwds - Smart Styles - Lowly Soft Materials that command attention anywherr. Top in Styl les; jot most popular In price. LADIES' COATS IN POLO CLOTH -- PTRT *' POAT^ nu, Styles and Colors in eixcs 7 to 14 years. Also Children's 2-pioi-e C'oat and Hat S-tx in sizes 3 to X years. Newest liad<>s. Then Too You'll Want SUITS Tailored Worsteds In Illiu-k or Navy Fine 1'ln Htripc, always HO popular. Also Herringbone Tweeds in Groys. There's style for you here, all moderately priced. DRESSES 1 ;..-! IK it ui .New Spring Dresses in New, Lovely Print*-*! Silks. It will do you a world of good to have a look through these smart dresses for the now Spring Season. $;i.UH and uu. MEN'S SUITS AND TOP COATS A nlv.fi line-up for Spring. The stage is set for the new season 'it Hill's with un up-to-the-mUiute array of Suits and Top Couts. Suits In ail Interesting collection . . . $34.50 up Top Coats, good range Fancy T woods $IS.5O up MEN'S FINE DRESS SHIRTS Nearly anything man nrods in Fine HlUrta. Sixes from 14 to 17. *1.OO to 92.50. WOMEN'S OR GIRLS' OXFORDS In durable tan leathers. Sturdy to wear and (iiiiihl.- to give comfort to the feet. Leather soles, low hools. 81ze 8 to 8. Special $2.45. GROWING GIRLS' SHOES (.001 1 sturdy shoes for school wear. Made of strong black side leather with low heels and leather soles. Sizes S to 8. Special fl.95 pr. M EN'S DRESS OXFORDS For men who appreciate good looks nnd comfort In footwear. Designed to give your feet a neat appearance. They come In black or tan with leiilher soles and heels. Sizes to 11. A lilg Special tit 1)14.05 a pair. MEN'S WORK BOOTS A lUg linage from which to choose; some extra (join! wc.iritig hoots in tun or black. All sizes. ^U.l to .f I.W5. 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 Pretty Printed Silk. A wond- erful range from which to choose. Also Spun Shirt Waists, long sleeves, at 92.03 each. BOYS' SUITS Some very smart Tweeds that always look well on Hoys and Youths. Good range of new colors for Spring. All sizes. You will be delighted when you see these. sr>.!>r. up. BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS A BIO Assortment of Now Patterns and Colors. Sizes 12H to 14. 75c to 91.25. DRAPERY Brighten up your home with New Drapery. Some very smart designs from which to choose. Broadcloth lU>pps in (.told, Green, Blue or Wine. 5O Inches wide. Special 91.OO per yard. BEDSPREADS Beautiful Chenille Bedspreads in Rose, Mauve, Blue and Wine, si/,,- about 80x100. 9S.05 each. FLOOR COVERINGS Buy your Floor Coverings now as these Unea aro getting scarce. We have a good assortment of Kugs from which to choose. THIS STORE CLOSED THURSDAY AFTERNOON; OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT F. T. HILL & CO., LTD., MARKDALE