July 20 1917 THE F L E S II E R r N A 1) V AN C E BUSINESSCARDS Societies PKINCK ARTHCK LOD(JE. No. S»3,A.K4 A U. nim-ti in the Uanouic litll. Arm troai; b block KleebertuQ, every Kridav on before tbe full mooD. T. Houry, W, M. n. W. Hickhog, Secretary. CHOBKN FIUKNDS Kli-tl.iTtun ( ounci Cli08«u Friends :tu xiitt-tt- in Caytou'H Hal firet and thiid \Vedii«-^Oa\ c iscli ijioi^th a h I'.ui. Fay »i>«tni*iitB ti. It.ioidtr cji o Lcturc tijc first day ul t'a< )i iiioutb. Cbie (k>oDrillQr, W. H. Uant; lUcorder, Urr. L, A Kieber. Dentistry Ur E. C Ml'RRAV L. O. 6 . dental aargeon bLOorKraduate o< Toruuiu L'uivt-raity and ftOjal CcUi'Ke ol Dental Surci (hr ot Ontario Oaa adaaieimatcted (or Uetb extraction IBee at teaideoce, Toronto Street. Fleacertoo. 3IEDICAL Jr CTTKWEI-I. Veteritjkry Surgeon Jradnate 'jt Uutarlo Veterinary CoIlpRe rffi.lei;ce â€" Fscourt door ff.uib weet^oo liary street. Tbi« street rjoi out'j ( rt-fctyterian Ci;;rcb. Odds and Ends AKTICLES FOR SALE Jory^L tlno izixd Jersey co*, fiiui' yours liiiiiu live, due lo fri-shm tirst of August- Alsii Ji iiumSi'i- of white Log- liuru hen*. Geo. Grahtm, Euuenia. I'OLUM'K l*HON..L.*S HU'l double di.SC records for eHl<j. FIiodoIhs from §l.i up, Hinl records fioin Hr»c up. Wlieti in town ciU «nd lit-ar siMiie good luuHic mI â€" W. A. Huwkeii, I'hoto Studio. For sale cheiip mid on easy [iriiiN, Lot lo, coil. 11, ( isprey, 110 acres. This is H tirst class f,iriii and ii. a k{ood Ht.ttc of Cdltivation. Good l.iiiik li.irii Mid now fr line dwelling;. Apply to 11. .J. Spr.nilo Fli'sherloM For .Silt" or Keot iJricljvein.ur liousi- in ili,( vil|in.'i; of Klosheiton, Apply to ' M.ileolui MiDiU'ild. Kleslierton. j For Sale-Oiii' pair tist prize White I Wyaiidottt's. â€" W. VV. Tritiihiu. Chas. E McLean. M D. C M, Specialty â€" Surgery, Midwit.ry it \V..!,i,.|i'> Uiseatics OrriiKB â€" Kleshertou, ij » il iu-f. l'iii<>il!? 'â- .iniiifi.iiil II' '<•!. :i.;!i !â- • 1 p.m. Dr'n; ^tMIe in '.-niii li'ii u,ll. . ttu-. . Office Hourn ill Kiei,ii,-rt'ii- •V\'»"In*-''<|jiv <iu\ Friday afu-rr.-'-'n - Iv ."• i-.rn. }*houe m^MMfti^e-* rt(.-i*. â- i'i'!i.]'T atteiiii'ii at l;thft«>-, P;M..\1s Le(;al I UCAB, 1!.\NKV & hKNItV-lKni.ter?. *-" policitorf.eicâ€" I. H. I.uoK. K. C; W. i:, Hanev. K. i. ; W. I). Henry, K. .\. litBceH, rorCLto. HICK Tiadcrd liauk lil'iq.. phoue ti.ain lii'2: Markdbie Lucae llloek, Piione 9 A. FrancL olbce at Duudalk open evt-r\ Saturtiav. _ I I or RIGHT, Tri, 101,11 A- M.PKNAI.D I " llarriner. Ho!icitorH. \r. (I'Pcit*. firev t tt I'.ijce )i:urk. Mwuu Hound, .stioiilaul Hank j Hlock.Kletberton. iSaturiiaM'i \V. II. U'riiilit. ' W. K Telford Jr. J. C. McDoi,«. 1 1.. i.. It. H *y f ir Stlf -Twenty acres in 'he ' tlelil. Apply to S Th iiiipion, Eis: Huk ; Line, Flislierloii P.O. I .MISCELLANEOl'S I L 'St â€" On .Saturday, .ulySl. heUveen , Fle.sherion xnd Kai/i-ni i, a ch.ld .s over- | I coat- three or four y.i.rs old. Under ! 1 ideai-e leavH same at this ottice i r Ed. j (iiahainN, Eil^cuia. A woman wanted lo help in ihe hou^^o• Work of a small family Ti'u woik is 1 liijht and 11 1 washini; Aneld-^ily wumaii , preferred, who would make ir her per- i man-lit ho-ie. Apply to .lohnsui Lucas, | l!o.\ n, Markdale. | Lost- Ou W.-diohday, .lu!y llih. hetwem Maxwell and Flesherton a paiceP containiii;i .tj yard.sof lilack i-il;, audnss- i"\ to Mrr^. William Slewait, Fkslierton. Finder please leive at ihisotlioe or with .Mrs. Will Stewart. V Bl'.sine,ss Cakus CUIU-OUOn & YOUNO HankeiH Markdale tieaeral baiikiui; busineBS . Money ;oaued at reaeouable rates Call on uh DMcPHAIL. I.lceUEtd AUC'ir.lieo loi the " County of Urey. Teruia niuiltrato hikI talit iicticiu Kuarantttd. I be airai'Keuie.'itg end date^ ct fttlef. mlj he liiarU' nt 1 liK ..iltVAitoe ©Iflce. IteBitleLceand F.ii., I • >li ii. Te ei bone concectiOU. ' Der. o. I/! TTM. KAITTINtl, leensed Anctloneir (oi " tbe counties ot lirey and sliiicoe. FsjTH KBd Stock sales a upecialty. Terms moderate, satiffacticu RuarauUed. Anauue- iceste for dates may be made at inu Advaiu'e olDce, or Cent ai lelei none ult^ce heverxliaiu OibjaddretsiDii me at Feverabam, Unt. For Service For Kcrvice on I it 12, con. ll, 0>prey, one purebred Shorihorii iJiHI. Termx \.!<». .\\y>'> one pure bred Vi>rkhhire L.iar, Terms Jl. (HI. All accouiiN mutt be paid to FItKI) TVLEK, Maiia«,^r. flavinti taken over from H. I'. McLean llie \V. <i. I'ick'll Insurinee loisiii,-«N, 1 am preiiared to loi k after the intere.sis of [lie pu'di.'. iliiifh It. Hiiiniiond, 11. It. | Xo.l, Kuneni.a .\i;ent. Plione li r 2. , 1 An-. I Try Feterslia.il I'asiiy Flour, li.e '^'csl ] for your cook. All Ontcrio wheHf. i If y< u want a ^ood piano or any other | niu-'iC'il inf!triiiii>^ii', cill or wiite .). V. I Keiitner, iiiisic d-aler and photo ailist, Marklale. I'rn lie funds lo loan on real estate ' s'ciirity at reasonable rate of in'ereat. Apply lo |{, .J. S^u-oule, Flesherioii. >«ept 'Si I Hi'.!hesl price for Imttei 'and ei'yi at (fiahiiii liros. Kiii;enia. June 2'l , I'aiiitini; an! papei-hangiu'..;. See I samples. -H. Carringtoii. Oc'. I | Teachftr Wanted â€" For S. .S N., !l. Arlemesia diiln's to (oinnience Sept. 4, | Pll7. I'lote-itant. Apply to Ja •ol, I'ar- I lllllle â- !, Kil_' â- !,! I r ( I NfW OIL -BURNING ENGINE ''* Lord Sbaughnessy Inspects Latest Coastruction From C.P.R. Shops 5o. l^-C. I*. K. DenionHtriitlon Farm. No. 2.â€" Mllliinf! l>alry (own. Ko. «.â€" Sclenlltic Kutterniaking. GIVK us tills day our daily butter. With the price of this com- uiodiiy Bearing to points that may almobt be described as famine figures, cvcr.v housckeopcr or pro- vider now feel.s k personal interest in the source of butter supply, aud in what is being done to meet tbe world ehortage which exists. The Western Provinces of Canada, vith their Immense free grazing areas, tiuturally afford a natural Held for the dairy Industry, but here an tiuforse^^u problem has arisen. The high price of wheat and other Krains Is rapidly making the farmers inde- pendent, and when a man cuii get 150 to $60 an acres for his wheal crop he is not dis|)09«'d to milk cows, no matter how loudly city folk may clamour for luiLk and butter. The tame applies to farm labor; general prosperity and high wages have en- abled the laborer to sK-lect Ihe work he prefers, and there Is a de<irlh of dairy help a£ a consequeDce. Offsetting tb<>Ke conditions, to some extent at least, are the statesmanlike jirovisions made by the various gov- ernments for the encouragement of dairying. This is being done by as- eisting with the financing of cream- eries and i-heese fat tnrie.s. by govern- ment suiiervision uiid grading, which has greatly improved the ipiallty of tho butter produced, and by a govern- ment system of iiiarketlng, whii h se- cures for the small i>roducer the .same advantages as are enjoyed by liis I'ompeiltor who manufactures on a large siale. As far back as \'.i\i the Saskatche- wan dalr.v branch adopted the sy.stein of gradini; each churning of buiter made .Tt the co oper.itlve creameries and this practice has since bc^o clo.se- ly follow«Ml. During th>- jiast season four grading deiwts have been oper aled In different parts of the pro- vince, where cold slom^o facilities were available and every cn-amery in the proTlDoe was given the prlvlloge of having Its butti r graded. Aliuoirt all of them took advantage of the op- portunity. The Canadian I'arlfli and other railroads as well o|»rate a cool car on each of their lines once every week, and after being churned the butter Is hold in the refrigerator at tho creamery until this lool car comes along, when It is then sliipi>ed to the Rradlng deiiot, where one or more .saniphNt frwn each churning Is carefully exainlnod by one of the ex J>ert graders emidoyed by the dairy brunch. This expert nrnken out three Score lards, one of which Is pent to tiie creamery where th« butler was made; another is sent to the provin- cial dairy coniinlaeoner. and the third !â- kept at the gradfug d«pot. All butter scorlnp S9 |>olnts In fla- vor, oiil of a poHslble ^,"•, and having • toltil Bcorc of yj or over, Is classed Owen Sound W hen Andr. w I'eterSan, » Swkde, "or ^ ffmiet'iiny" w».s charvjel with lieiiii(diuai» ia I iRt Tue.-day's pdice court, nooiie was pirticularly surprised, urotfeuded, except .\''dy hiimelf ; but wh-sn William Broad- head wiis char<;ed with ha.ing his horse at Urge on the public highway coiitrary I • ih« terms of the "cow iiylaw," ibere- was indeed general surprise on the i>»rt of all, and soaie i tien.9e on the pin of bro-her Hroldhead. B.oadhead had charged hs neighbor, W:u. Riven, with p.^rmiitini; "one hen with ten chiukenSr live Juck«; and a rooster'' toiuu hose in his garden. Raven wa-i tir.ed $1 and . c )st.s, or ?.â- )..â- }.> in aU, which he paid, not before he had seen Broadhcad fined a 8unilar amount re his horse under the C >w bylaw, K-_'veiting to Pctosan : .Vndy celebra- ted the Twilfth by aettin'.- soused, and on ijoing home around supper time he found th"*!; his colored companitui, one Florence Clark, had locked hlin out. Peter.'an, with the blond of hi^ Viking ancestors c lursiui; through his veins, picked up a scone and smashed in his own â€" or hia sweetheart aâ€" d>or therewith^ to the ac- c jnipaniment of much noise and swear- inn. -Siveral neighbors testified .ki^anist rliB inebriate Swed-i, and he W4s fined «1.5 and costs, or *22.C0 in all. But the trouble even vet was n it over. The dusky Flora wasaskei n 3n.swer a cli:ir)4u of using indecent, prifatie and obscene "lan^widge. ' The neighbors repeated some of the a'leged hot talk with tht) result that Flora added a five spot to the contribution ._ t her informal spouse.â€" Advertiser. *»' V as .Vo. 1. nutter .scoring less th-tn ;!? for flavor and wlUi a total iicore be tween S7 and '.C Is classed as No. 2, and that storing less than ST Is I laaeed So. ;t. 8pac« is reserved od the score tards for remarks and the grader uses this to point out defects and also to make sugge.stions for im. provement. This < onstant i hei k has the effect of making the butlermakers more careful as to details and result" in better work being done ihan if tue creameries were visit<»<l occasionally by inspectors If also tends to make the butter more uniform in grade, a feature which Is worth mm h when the marketing is cinsldered. During the past s.-ason sixteen co- 0|)erative creameries have lieeii oper ated by the SaskatctH>waii dairy branch, and in addition the '.irauc ii offered to grade and market butter for any privaie creamery. Thi^ offer was taken advantage of by iiractlcally all the creameries In tho province. In this way there wa,s a uniform price as well as a uniform grade maiatained in all iiurts of the province. ' Ever since the grading system hmm \3>ttu e«tablished tho uLmost care bas been exercised by the grader:» a« w«U as the dairy branch to m.ilBtaia tbe I high st«ndards that w^re first set, with the result that buytire on the Pacific coast, where most of the butr ter was marketed, now demand s srade certificate and willingly pMf more for butter thus arcompaajeo;' Altogether the system ha£ been a b^ factor toward improving the q.iiall^, of the butter, for which also a mnclf better price has been obtained. Notwithstanding the fact that but* ter making Is very protitabie. the suj^- I'ly continues to be lose than the de» niand. While wealth i« being qtiick- ly mad*' by the grain farmers, tb4 governments are alive to the fact thaf (ill permanent agriculture must ia- iludc livestock and dairying, and HS far as fhi' departments of agricuHnr* are able to Influence productioa, farmers are lM>lng enrouraged to In- crease their output of butter. The whole situation, however, points to I continued high prices for butler, , GIRLS The Cold Storage Crime The report presented lis" week to the .\I inister -.if Labor by the Cost of Living C immissioner, Mr. W. F. O'Connor, r<i!alive to Cold storage in Ctnada and its eflect upon prices, has not made very pleasant lendins;. It seems to give othctal and very positive proof to whac has long been a suiptsiou on the part of injtiy, that the holdings of me»t and produce in cold storage in Canada during recent years h.ive frequently been excess- ive rtiid altogether abnuriiial, with tbe re^ult th.it large dealers had a terribly ett'eetive wcajion of specul^tior m their hands, which they were not averse to usinit, and that prices tc. the consumer were forced up far beyond what any legitimate law of suuply and demacd would take them. We are scircely yet ill poestfssiou of the detail of facts to enalile us t'.> say how much blame should bo iittacheu to certain well-known firms that are charged witli inakinj.' excess I pri tits that run into miUiuna, but we certainly are iii â- » position 1 1 say that uncontrolled cold storage hj we have h.td 11 in Cinada is a crime against the people of too big and brutal a kind lobe any longer tolerated, and we are in a pusitioit to insist that the Uuverninent lake action of the most drastic kind, and take it at once. The feelingo of the public, made • pecially scnsiiivc for many reasoi.s, will not stand such outrago any longer, â€" Guiirdlau. NEEDED IN OFFICES ;y a -NKW Decapod locomotive, jiint ' '/\ turned out by the Ansiis ~ ^ iihops for tho Canadian I'ail-' illc Hallway, has been Inspei ted a' iWontreal by Ixird ShBii(!liii''s.sy hhiI B number of Interested rnllway What strikes one most about llil.^ â- •fl'onderfiil »iiKln^ Is the coinrort n.id wifely under which tin- en-^li:""! jlrlvea hlti train, and the ens^^ \\l'li| â- which BO many tons of machinery um ! 'be ojierated from the luxurious fIo I- : ter of a protected and ciiRlilon<-d i .'ib, I iThc locomotive piiglne»r Is not a ma- | rhine but a human In ing. hi'i cab l-i jto some extent lil.s lioiin', and ti;i lo Mate railway manaKeni'-uts me re.og â- nl/lng tills by provldliiK bim ulili llileasant iiuarlrrs Tliere In no doii!it JBOUiid policy In lliis, for the les.s <\U turbed he Is by weather, or olio; physical coudltloiis, the more care lo' <«n devote lo tin- locomollve and (lie traiu Itself, I'nd'-r the severe ili Ittatlc coudlllons -Ahlcb Homellnie.^ Iirevall In the mountain divisions. [thiM Matiirally lundiices to sufety, niiil »o far 08 thf lo<omoliv^ engineer 1^ '«oncernod Safely I'lrst and Comfort iFlrvt go hand In hand. Th« Interior of the tab, xvhlcii |< Toomy and well ventilated, has jprlng jcuahloned Reals wlilcii tan be moved fin B slide. V'hlle the sltdlng ariii-rent on the window Is also coinforiably cushioned. A coat cupboard with BwltiRlng jieKH lakes tare of th« sur plus tlothing, 'J'he windows are iloublo sashed with nform windows for winter and are constructed wUh small panes â€" a great ndvantago, as they uro more easily nnd quickly re- placed and octanlon less discomfort ;lf broken, A wind deflertor enables the engineer to see Ihi track wlthoui 'hurting his eyes, whilo a wind de ;fleotor on the .root of the cab slops ithe back draught nnd keeps the cub ir«« from dust. The cab Itself has idouble venillfttorfl and Is uleaftaiitly *ariqed In winter fhrough bnvlng ..the losulalion on the holler boad QUid4> in panels which can bo enelly lifted nut, >Tho roof Is painted a cool green, and cool green shades I«y»vef the UffMit, while the eyes are fiiTther protected by n deflector on j .4}tf.ftrf door ij^ivb tli^ln«it«» thci glare. The water gauge is protected with n screen In caso of the glass breiil'iiifr, iiml. Indeed, every posslblo (leii.e that human inyenully has so far Invented has been provided for Ih" ii;if!My and i omfort of "the niau I • liliid the ijun." , A gr":it lmpiov»iui-iit is the power r>'\er.se gear worked by air, as easy lo \.ork as llie iKuulle of a sewing machine, wlijch eilininates the old l.cavy hand h-vrr and reduces tho pliyhal i-tr.iln iipeii the engineer. Ko fHr as Ihe exterior of the loco- motive Ik ronierned, this has been (ierlgncd ro lluU repairs i ;ui be mad« Hithoiil tilt men having frcfiuenlly lo go inside or under the engine. One ot till' old worries of the engine crew Is rcnniv»>d by a new type of air Klruiner, drawing cool air Into Iho liimip wlilih retjulre.s little or no at- lenllon. A notlienble feature of Ihe exterior Is the l.iiird crossliead, an old lypi' revhed liecaiise It ensures :oicli cxielleui lubrli uilon and is easy to mainiain. A safely strap Is q|i< lilied to the guide bnr to prevent it lioiii droiipln.q;. The guide Is .self. lenlprliig and maintains alignment lii'lter I bun the ordinary guide, while till) leading driving wheel Is tlrxibla Willi one Inch extia Kldeplny and U IMovlded with widge play to ensuro luoiier nuldliig. The engine truck la : rnvided wlUi side resistance pro- ctin-d by a sliillng Inclined iilano, mid hero again tlie safety ot the en- Riaeer Is lon.sidereil in Ihe safety, cli.nip wlilih prevents the tank from sliding forward on to the cab in case of collision. Tweniyllve Buch Decapods are iind'-r order for the Canadian Pactflc fiallway. nnd will be In service on the inouiiiain division. Maximum power for nilnlmiim weight la tho keynote of their construction. . The locomotive, Itself weighs lUii tons, the tender «2.f) tons, loaded, whIlo th« lank capacity Is .S,20<i gallons of oil Aud T.IMH) gallons of water. ' "i N'otwlthst4pdtnK high prices of ma/, lerlaln, the CauudUn Pacific ha« coo* tlnu^lly added to its cars and enginee. having built I.SOO cars last year au4 another 2,004) under construction At tho JjrfSOBt. M.Vi'*> • - • Volmilaiy enlistment has t il>eii ihoiLsiihils of nieli fioiii I nice woik. C. inscription will lake mole llllicehel| isrcircenow "id be scarcer very si'iii. \'miii ;; Aoiiic., mil"! lill llie i. â- leant pli e- and I ley i e. 4 ir.iiniiiL!. I I 111 liil-i open all Mimmcr to help liimeil the den Hill! f ir ir.iiiied I I Ihue 111 Ip. StiKUiiils ni.lv enter â- iii.V lime. No increase in fees. Ciicuais fri'e on app'icalioii C. A KLKMING.F.C A,, Principal. Uopt. A., (Jwiid Sound, Untario. Decfiiig Implements AM) Gasoline Eni^inos .\!l kinds of Ibciiim liiipli iiioiil.s. I'aild always on linml A;:eiit for liinie I'lillers. liirbcr pMiggiis, Louden Litter C.rrieis, Ibiy Tiuck.s, Pcillar -liipfles and siditiL;. Tiiise linplenients ic'inire no recoinnicr.datUiii us lliey nie Mai.dard vtA\» iicd reC'isiiizcd as Iho licsl on Ihe niiiikot. I'lillT TUKKS- I leoreseiil the .Si on it Wcllingt III iiuisery.niid will lie pleased lo tall if Voii J-end me a card. ED. RUTHKiRFOftD Proton Sttvtion DuStbane Notice to creditors Notice to Creditors b'avijs liilior iii swooping. It kills i;oriiis. IJrightons llonrs iml iii;iK('s ( 'arpfts Itiiik like ntnv. l>iiirt swotMi wiilioii; DUSTBAN E r.U'kiMliii tins tor lionic use 111 l);UTrl.s and kt'gs fur. store .\liil ; ilict' use. .\I1 ;^nifiM.s sell I he lUI.SC- nlil Tins. ( )rfli'r liaiTt'ls ami kegs Diifft. Dustbane Mfg. Co. OT T AWA 1 ARMS roU SALH Farm for Sale l.ol 'J7, (' 111 S, D-i'iey, iiliout nrty lUtes cleared, the Iwlanee nieslly havdw "(1 bash neil watered This firm iiiii»t be sold to wind up an ei-liUD .^pp!y -W.\l W riI?>Mr-il'N. Ailiiiii.i«trnter, Doj'.'l Hiindvinr'b'a, K II For «ale or rent ior Br:i7.ilr.', lot "y,\. con. L'l, HI ll I lilt of lids ;!-f niul .â- !.">, loii. 14, .Viteniesiii, ISl (ices m"r^ or loss known s(hel!oi.per fann. Will rent for pasture athi.s season, Ol lake sin .'k in by tho nion th. This is a splendid orain and t'raxi.'ig farm, well walcrfil mid fenced, a lot of v.iluablo timber aiirt cedar and ah tit !UI acres til for eullivalion. It is well worth the allention of sfock men. Will sell for n^Hfonable cash paymeiil, balance essy terms. Apply to U. J. Spioule, July B f F cshclton. Out. Ill llie matter of the estate of riioiims Ciirtcr, lato of the Village of FlL'..lierii n in the County of (Jrey, I'liysieiun, license.', Noti.-e is l.ciebv uiveii, piuMiiiil to "Til.' Trustee .-Vet,' and a in ndmenn thereto, that alt creditors ai .1 otluis having eUinis against tho » t.ite i.f the said Thniiias Carter, who died on or about the Sixteenth day of Oct , .\ l>,, lIMli, are riT|uiied on or before tlio t«i my eighth day of Ju'v, Pll7, lo sciiil by post pr. paid or deliver to Cluirles Pye of the Villaje . f Claiks- burg ill llie Coniily of liiey, iho .-\-|tiii'ii. sirafor with the will annexed i f tlio list Will ano Teslaiiieiit of ilui ?'ii I 'llioinis Caller, deceised. or to WiiL'ht A Tellord, I liven .S.uiul, Oiitniio, hia Sol citois, llicr Cluisliin and iSmiiames, ail Ue.sses and Jesiiipiions, the f.ill p-iiiicii! irs of their ila nis, the stiteiiienl of their accia. and llu' I atuio of thesccuiit.e-, if any, held by them. And tiike furiher notice ilia' after the as' iiienlloiied d it'< llie said .Alllllilli^trl»• t ir Willi llie U ill .iiinexeii wol p ocecil lo di^lnbu!o (he as.'.cts of t!ie ib cca.seil iiiioiig llie p.iiiii s eniilled then t â- , haviiii; leoriiii oidy to the diims of whic'i Ihey ••ll ill then liai c iioli.e, and ti.ai t'o '<iiiil .\dlllilli^trator \\'v\\ \\w \\\\\ annexed will not lie liable for the stid as.si<4N or any pait thereof lo any person or persons of whoso elniiii notice ^liall not liavo bcon ruooived by thcni at'ilij time of such disfrilnitiou -.» Dated tho 'Jilth d ly ..f .lime, A. I) 11117. . WRlUHT.VTFI.FOUli, Owon Sound, (bit. Solicitors tor Clmrlcs Py-, Aaiiiinistra- tor with tho Will niinexcd of Thonu* Carter, decciised. For Service 1 In- |iMvo nred Shorlliorii Hull on li,i :!ri, «• ^, 11, Aiteiiu'sia. Te'ins #1.00 for grndc«. Must I'P p-iiil withn 9 monihit from 'lit* of sprvi,' '. 1 .1.-ut. 17. - U. M.TFhN'KH. In the matter of the Kstate of Eliza Carter hie of tho Village uf Flesherton, in the County of Orey, Widow, deceased. Notice is hereby yiven, pursuant to "The Trustee -â- Vet" and aiHeiidinents thereto, that all crcditois and others lnviiij claims agiinsl iho estate i f the said Flii^/.i Carter, who died on or about tlu'4ih day of Maich, A. D., 1917, arc rcpiired on it befoie the 'I'wenty- 'â- li'hth ilay of July, A.D. IHIT, to send by post prepaid or deliver t.) Chatl.s Pye if tho Vilhage of Clarksburg, in the County of (irey, llie Adminis'rator of tho estate of the .-^aid Klzi Carter, deceased, oi m Wiight & Telfoid, Owen Sound, Ontario, tiis Solicitois, their Chiisliaii and Surnanics, addresses and dcscriplioiis, the full piiticulars of their oliiinis, the stiitcnient of thoir accounts ind the nuturc of ihc securities, if any, held by tlieiu. And finther take n it ice that after the la-tineniiimeddatelhesMd .-\diniiiistrator will iiiocced to dis'iibutB the asset? >l tho deeeafcd among the parties entit- led thereto, having rciiod only to tho claiiuaof which they shall tlien have no- •loe, and that tho sai 1 .Vdiniiiistrator will not 1.0 liable tor tlio taid assvis or any part thereof to any persmi or persons of w hoso claim notice shall not have been received by theiu at tho time of such di^iribuliun, I) lied the '-Mih d»y of June, A.D. 1917. WUKiMTifcTFLFOKD, tlweii Souiul, I »!it.., S.l' Hiovs f T Jharlcs I'yo, Administra- ;.>r of ilio>s;^te of K ii:iC.uter, .'.eccased. FOR SALE No. 3 lluckeyo Traction tile ditch»B outlit ; on iiiiichint! IS an IS h.p. gasoline or kerosiiio engine, all in tirst-class rep lii Will be sold on lo.isonable terms. 'For full naitieu'rtis apiily whero machine is working, about two nmles west of Sin>Keen luaotion, cr -A. N. I'lUUT, Lturel P,0., Out.