Wednesday, May 21, 1941 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Tliate it no finet Paint than- MARTIN SENOUR (OOZPURE lif. . /> **'Mumii* [Victory Loan Umpaign * XPUtf PAINT 41-4 COVERS MORE LASTS LONGER COSTS LESS ( F. G. KARSTEDT General Merchant Flesherton' Ont. i~t"ti~i~i<HiM^ ** t* "Brighten Up" BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOME WITH NEW FLOOR COVERINGS AND CURTAINS. WE ARE SHOWING A BIG RANGE IN THESE LINES AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES. NOW IS THE TIME <X> BUY, AS PRICES ARE ADVANCING. LINOLEUM in 2, 3 or 4 yd. widths in a good range of patterns. Some- ijttg td MIL aiy i* CONGOLEUM in big- assortment of patterns and colorings in 2 and 3 yard widths, 3 yds. wide $2.10 yd. FELTOL, in some very smart pat- terns, will give good wear, 3 yards wide Special $1.75 yard RUGS in Linoleums, Congoleum- Feltol in every size at prices much be- low to-day's price. Felt Base Rugs, borderless in a good asso r tment of patterns; size 6 ft. x 9 ft. Buy these now and save. Spec- ial $1.48 and $1.69 CURTAINS Marquisette Curtains that give your window that correct look, both inside and out when curtained in love- ly pastel tones. They come in green, white, pink and blue, with snowy, flaky, duffy dots and fancy frilled edge and ends, 2 l /$ yds. long by 42 in. wide with Priscilla top. Special price of, per pair $2.25 Novelty Marquisette Curtains in a dainty ruffled style with Priscilla top in white or ecra. They are about 28 in. wide by 2J4 yds. long. Special price, per pair $1.19 Floral Scrim Cure tains. Who would not refresh their windows when such gay colorful curtains can be had at such modest prices. Made in light ground curtain scrim with ruffles and Priscilla tops in gold, green, blue and rosi" 2 { /\ yds. long. Special, pair 75c Flesherton, Artemesia and part of j Osprey Township have been assigned a quota of $100,000. in the forth- coming Dominion Victory Loan 1!)41. This is this district's share of the Grey County total quota of $2,300, 000. These figures have been set as minimum, and the local and county committees are confidently expect- ing they will be substantially exceed- ed. In the last Victory Loan that of 1919 Grey County reached 100 per cent, of the objective. With the need for funds even greater than then, Grey County will do its share as in all previous efforts. The Flesherton committee has been completed, the following takintr part in the house to house canvas: J. A. Richards, H. 'W. Kernahan, George McTayish, Thomas Fisher. The local committee is expecting that Flesh- erton will go over the total in her usual style. Grey County's 82,300,000 objective is made up as follows: Chatsworth, Sullivan and Holland, $110,000; Hanover, Bentick and Nor- manfoy $235,000; Durham, Glenelg and Egremont $160,000; Meaford, St. Vincent and Euphrasia (part) $200, 000; Thornbury, Clarksburg and Col- 1 . $125,000; Markdale and Euphrasia (part) 100,000; Flesher- ton, Artemesia and Osprey (part) $100,000; Dundalk, Proton and Os- prey (part) $100,000 Keppel, Sara- wak. Derby and Sydenham, $135,000; Owen Sound, $1,060,000. Grey County's Total .., " We DELIVER Drop in and See our Special on Pot Routs for the week end Home Rendered t,ard and Homemade Sausage on hand. BAILEYS FLESHERTON, Ont. ?HONL 47V Canada First Lest We Forget! Save Your Scrap The citizens of Flesherton and Art- emesia Township are urged to save rags, paper, magazines, metal, rub- ber, glass, bones, in fact all kinds of scrap except tin cans. Already the teachers in Artemesia have been ask- ed to have their pupils collects scrap and take it to their schools, where it Stores Open In Flesherton Saturday, Close Monday Flesherton stores and business places will observe Monday, May 26 as Victoria Day, in place of Satur- day, May 24th, notice of which is (riven 1v Reeve A. Down on another page of this issue. FLESHERTON PLAYS READY NEXT WEDNESDAY $2,300,000. will be loaded on a truck and brought to Flesherton. The Flesherton-Arte- mesia Branch of the Red Cross, in co-operation with Markdale Branch, has arranged for the sale of this A meeting held in Holland Centre on Tuesday evening of the Holland Centre Baseball League, when land Centre Baseball League, wnen the old officers were re-elected for the coming year. It is expected <hat about eight teams will be entered by Friday, May 2. 1 ), being the last day any team can enter. Holland Centre, Arnott, Wal- ters Falls, Keady, Desboro, Kilsyth and Flpsherton, are already entered, hut it is expected that two more teams will be in yet, possibly one from Markdalo. It was decided Keadv would play at Flesherton on Wednesday, May 28. So come out and start the boys off tn a good season next Wed. night at the agricultural grounds at 7 o.clock. Mnre of the schedule will he in next week's paper. Anyone wishing tj ioin the Flesher- ton team, communicate with Harold Rest before Friday, May 23. Ladies' Ready -Wear This department is brim-full of the newest and latest styles in Coats, Suits and Dresses. Ladies' Printed Chiffon Dresses n some /of the daintiest patterns and newest styles. You will be delighted when you see them. Special .... $4.95 Ladies' 2-Piece Crepe Suits... Some of the very smartest of the new sea- son styles in floral and polka dots. Special $ 5 - 50 Millinery. Visit our millinery dept. and see such a wonderful range of hats in every color and all the new styles and at very reasonable prices. Men*' Ready To Wear | to $1.25, sizes 14 - 17. Your choice 89c ^ Mens, Young Men's Suits. Dress up for the holiday with one of our new style suits. Made of fine Eng- lish worsteds and well tailored with good serviceable linings. They come in single and double breasted styles. Some are verv outstanding. Values from $14.95 to $25.00 Men's Fine Shirts. Big assortment of patterns in plain, stripes and checks with fused collars. Shirts worth up Boys' Suits. Fancy tweeds in peppy styles, novelty sport backs. These will i>l ease the young lad. You will appreciate the wear and smart appear- ance of these suits. Special price $6.95 to $9.85 Men's Caps. Light weight cotton cap in smart check effects, sizes 6H to 7 1-2. vSpeci.il 25c Local and Personal scrap at good prices. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the ESTATE OF HANNAH E. McDONALD, deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of Hannah E. McDonald, late of the Village of Flesherton, in the County of Grey, Widow, who died on or about the Thirteenth day of De- cember, A.D. 1940, are required to file proof of the same with the under- signed, on or before the Seventh day of June, 1941, after which date the Estate will be distributed, having, regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have had notice. Dated at Flesherton this Thir- teenth day of May, A.D. 1941. W. TURNEY, Executor. Flesherton, Ontario. NOTICE TG CREDITORS In the ESTATE OF WILLIAM JOHN BURNETT, deceased. All persons having claims against '.he '.state of William John Burnett, latf of the Township of Artemesia, in the County of Grey, Farmer, who died on or about the Fourth day of April,. A.D. 1941, are required to file proof of the same with the undersigned, on or before the Seventh day of June, 1941, after which date the Estate will be distributed, hayin- regard only to- the claims of which the undersigned shall then have had the notice. DATED at Durham this Seventh day of April, A.D. 1941. -J. H. McQUARRIE, Durham, Ontario. Solicitor for the Administricea Small Ad. Column CEMENT Carload of cement just arrived -F. G. Karstedt, Flesherton FOR SALE Mammoth clover seed $'J per bu. Leslie Chard, phone 42 r 2, Flesherton R. R. 3. PASTURE Cattle wanted for pas- ture. Chas. McDermid, phone 45 r 13 Flesherton. 48c3 PASTURE For rent by month for cattle, sheep or horses. Donald Stewart, Ceylon. 48c3 FOR SALE Certified Katahdin seed potatoes $1.26 per bag. Alex. S. Muir, Ceylon, 49 r 14. B0c2 . ancv Hiscuits 18c Ih. ; 2 for 3Sc Condensed Milk, 1 11). *i/-e .... 2 for 15c Hurley and Oat Chop .... $1.35 cwt. or $25.00 per ton. Clarke's Catsup, 11 02. size, Spec. 14c mm for 89c Supreme Shortening 2 Ibs. 27t Pure Lard 2 Ibs. 17c Oranges, medium size 25c doz. Oranges, large size 3 ( )c do/. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT Woven Wire Specials: full No. 9 gauge 8 strand, reg. 66c rod for 9 Srrand, reg. 73c rod for 65c F. T. Hill & Co., Ltd. MARKDALE, Ont. 58c Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Richards spent he week end in Toronto. Mrs. G. A. McTavish spent the irst of the week at Ooakvillc with icr sister, Mrs. Jas. O'Brien. Mr. Milford Rentland of Dungan- non is visiting his sister, Mrs. W. I. ftenry. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Alton of Luck- now spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McCauley. Pte. D. A. Flood of the Foresters spent the week end with friends in Flesherton. Mr. Ted Dixon of Toronto was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Phillips over the week end. Mrs. M. I. Allen of Toronto is vis- iting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Jos Blakeley. Dr. Cyril A. Dyer and Mrs. Austin Keenan of Detroit visited their moth- er over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. MacDonnld anc Miss Jane Laird of Islington and Mr and Mrs. Boyd MaeDonald of Toronto called on friends the first of the week Mia. A. E. Bellamy left last week to ri'side in St. Thomas, where Mr Bellamy is employed with the Rova! Air Force. Mrs. John Boyd of Toronto ha? been visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. Mitchell in town. Her old time friends were glad to see her. Mr. Rep. Boyd had his tonsils re- moved in a Toronto hospital last week and is back on the job again at the garage. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson McKee and (laughter, Patsy, of Brante and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. McKee of Ceylon vis- ited Mr. anil Mrs. John McKee, 4th Line. The Flesherton W. T. will meet at the home of Mrs. N. Stodd.r.t on ;' I Wed., May '28lh, at 3 p.m. Koll call: P ' exchange of cookie recipes. Visitors are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McEachnie and Mrs. Herb Smith spent Sunday in To- ronto. Miss Mane McEaehnie has been conflni'd to a Toronto hospital for i\ couple of weeks through ill- ness, hut expects to he home shortly. Much sympathy is left for Briga- dier T. J. Riilherf-Til in the loss of his sister, Miss Jessie Rutherford, who passed away at Richmond, Va., on Sntuday, May 17. The funeral was hold from thi> home at Lcith on Tuesday afternoon. "B" Company of the 2nd Battalion of the Grry and Simcoe Foresters (R.F.) was inspected l>y the Area Commandant. Col. G. B. Chisholm of North Bay, held at the armories at Markdale Tuesday evening. Lieut. - C.il. K. N. McDonald, newly appoint- ed O.C. of the Battalion and Adjutant Arthur Mnrron were also in attend- ance. Prior to the evening inspec- tion tho gvie-sts wore entertained by tlio officers of tho Company at the lovely homo of Mrs. J. Luoas. FOR .SALE Young pigs ready to go Jas. Hopps (Portlaw) R. R. 3, Flesherton. 50cl FOR SALE Buckwheat, $26. per ton; Wheat, $29. er ton. Phone 38r3, A. C. Muir, Ceylon. 50p2 FOR SALE or RENT for pastuer Lots 167 on East Back Line. Har- ry Patton, R. R. 3, Flesherton. WANTED Any number of fresh ground hogs lOc each. Jas. R. Sinclair, Ceylon. 48c tf FOR SALE Wagon, single plow and cream separator. Mrs. Geo. Stewart, Flesherton. 52p2. LOST 8 Head of year old cattle, clipped mark on right side. Ben McKenzie, Ceylon, phone 22r5. PASTURE Cattle wanted for pas- ture; plenty of feed, water and shade. W. H. McNally, R. R. 3, Flesherton, phone Dundalk 41r33. FOR SALE Stable to tear down for lumber. Mrs. W. E. Morgan, Flesherton. 49cl FOR SALE 16 bu. Cartier oats, also purebred Berkshire sow due next month. Allan A. McLean, Priceville phone 49 r 3. 50c2 PASTURE Pasture for number of year-old cattle, abundance of feed, shade and water. J. F. Collinson, Ceylon, phone 21 r 3. 48 FOR SALE Cedar shingles at old prices while they last. Clears at $3.45 per square; Seconds, $2.70 square. Over 10 square delivred free. A. C. Muir, Cevlon. 50p2 NOTICE Will the person who has the loan of my wire stretchers, please return them at once as I need them. F. W. Duncan. FOR SALE Doherty Banner Range in good condition, will sell cheap. Pasture and working land for sale or rent Mrs. L. A. Fisher, Flesherton. 49c3 FOR SALE House in Flesherton with seven rooms, hard and sofl vtiter, double lot and barn. Foi full particulars apply to J. W. Mc- Mullen, Ceylon, Execi tor. 30t ANY TIME can be Bray chick-buying: time. Right now Bray pullets, day-old, started, immediate ship- ment. Taking orders for late May and summer delivery chicks( usua' Bray breeds, crosses. John Mc- Wiliiam, Flesherton. FOR SAI/E 7-room brick house in Kl"?h?"toi. large lot, gai'iuc, tl well, must be sold to settle estalc of the late Andrew Gilchrist Ap- ply to John Stewart, Executor, Pro- ton Station, phone 32 r 4. NOTICE Paper hangind and paint- ing at reasonable prices. Estimate* free. Ross Mitchell, Dundalk, telephone 77. FARM FOR SALE Lots 14-15, Con. 1, S.D.R., Arte- mesia, containing 100 acres, on which is situated a bank barn 45x55, also a large driving shed. This property must be said to wind up estate. Those interested communicate with Job* Oliver or W. R. Meads, Priceville, Ex- i-cutors for the estate. 47e PROPERTY FOR SALE IN FLESHERTON Lot 10 on Collingwood St, on which is situated a 7-room house, well and stable. Those interested communicate with I. B. Lucas, Mark- dale, Solicitor for the Ella Gibson Estate. FOR SALE 150 acres, Lots 18t, 182, 2nd Con. N.E.T.&S.R., Arteme- sia, Very cheap; also 13 year old mare 3 year old horse, cow, cattle, dog, heavy harness, light harness, cut- ter, plow, mower, gravel box, hay rack. Very reasonable. Apply t< Geo. Allen (Mt. Zion), R. R. No. 3. Flesherton. 47c2 100 FARM FOR SALE acre farm, 5 acres wheat, creek, tiled well and windmill, j comfortable dwelling, barn ad hen- hous?, situated 1 mile south of Flesh- erton on No. 1 Highway, reasonably priced for quiek sale. - - Apply to Fred Irwin, Flesherton, Ont. DR. S. R. THIBAUDEAU VETERINARY SURGEON Graduate of Ontario Veterinary Coll- ege. Phone: 91 day or night MARKDALE, ONT. DR. J. E. MILNE Office _ Durham Si. OlTI.-t- Hours Afternoons, 1.30 to 4. Evenings, 7 to 8.3* Sundays and Thursday afternoons b\ appointment only. Prince Arthur Lodge No. 833, \Jf - A A.M., meets in the Fraternal Hall Flesherton, the aecend Friday in each month. W.M., Herb. Corkett; Sec- retary, C. J. Bellamy.