Wednesday, July 5, 1944 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE ♦ ♦»t»»»»»»»<H»<»»«»ifr<.<HiH><M{H{.»»<Hfr<H»«X'<'<>»»<><><'^<'<'»>»<'»»0»»» Locker ii Storage Space Plan now to make use of the storage lockers for fruits and vegetables. We have bulletins on hand for the preparation of these. We also have waxed cartons for packing. « I Storing Fruits SAVES YOU TIME ! SAVES YOU MONEY ! ! SAVES OU SUGAR ! ! ! The Creamery will be open Wednesday and Saturday nights to 10 o'clock. Fleshertan Creamer; & Produce Ihaki | 66 Angus Avis, Manager ♦»♦»»»»♦»»»♦♦»»♦»♦»»»»»♦♦♦<•<'♦<♦♦>»<•<'♦»»»»♦<'»»»»»»»»♦ » » Tpr. Ted McCracken of Camp Bor- den spent the week end in towln. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Parker visited recently at Hamilton. Local aod Persouiti Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McKinnon Sipeiit the holiday week end at their cottage in town. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scarrow and Barry and Mr. A. McDonald spent the holiday at Sauble Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Boyd of To- ronto 'jilled on tho Boyd families on Saturday. Miss Hazel McKillop of Toronto spent .several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. McKillop. Mr. and Mrs. Kepi Kaitting of Preston spent the holiday with Mr. and Mi-s. Wm. Kaitting. Mrs. Geo. Stewart of Brampton is visiting relatives and friends in town this week. . Mrs. E. Wolfe and Joanne are vis- iting with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McKee at Hamilton. Mrs. Everette Hill of Windsor was a visitor last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Richards. Mrs. Annie Brown and son, George, of Forest and Miss Madge WTiewell of Toronto visited at the Bracken- bury homes over the holiday. â- Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Forrester and Robert and Miss Dorothy Patrick, Hamiton, spent the week end with the former's sister, Mrs. H. E. Goessel. Miss Jean McCracken has taken a (position with the Canadian Bank of Commerce at their head office in Toronto. Mr. and- Mrs. J. A Richards and Mrs. P. S. McDougall and Roddie spent the holiday week end with their, respective parents at Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Penny anS Susie of Mt. Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bickerstaff of Toronto were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W, Duncan over the holiday week end. t For Comfortable Warm Weather Apparel )♦ IT'S HILL'S I % Choose From Our Large Stock | of Summer Wear % SUMMER DRESSES You'll be thrilled with our large display. Scores and scores of new Styles in Women's and Misses' Dresses in printed silks, washable spuns, etc. MEN'S SUITS Some very smart patterns in Men's Tweed Suits. One of the fin- est selections we have ever shown. All well tailored, sizes 35 to ,42. Price $23.50 and up COOL DRESS VOILES Some very pretty patterns in light and dark colors for that cool sum- mer dress, 40 inches wide. Special per yard 25c MEN'S WHITE TROUSERS Made of good quality drill for sport or holiday wear. Full range of sizes. Pair $2.45 BOYS' OVERALLS Overalls for the wee chap in blue and khaki. Nicely trimmed with red and white braid. Sizes 2, 4 and 6 years. Price 50c MILLINERY New white straws in all the latest styles. See our wonderful range. All moderately priced. DRESS POPLINS In beautiful printed patterns, very pretty colorings 36 inches wide. Special, per yard 69c Mrs. A. Molitor and son, Ambrose, of New Liskeard and Miss Elsie Cas- well are holidaying in tofwn. Mrs. Art Wilford of Saskatoon and Mrs. Plantt of Aneroid, Sask., were recent visitors with Mrs. R. Gorley. Mr3. R. G. Holland left Monday to spend a month at a cottage on Lake Simcoe with her nieces. Aircraftman Bob Bellamy and Mrs. Bellamy of Toronto spent the week end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs C. J. Bellamy. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McKee, Ham- ilton, and Aircraftman L. Wood of Toronto spent the week end with their mother and Joanne. Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards, Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Edwards of Toronto spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bellamy. Mrs. J. W. Cook and family have taken up residence in the apartment over the Co-operative store, former- ly the Karstedt building. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McMillan and Mrs.E. Thompson and family have moved to their recently purchased residence, west of the pond. Mr. Ernie Hutton, former teacher in the high school, now of Hamilton, visited friends in town over the week end. L.AX3. Ted McTavish of St. Jean, Que., And iMiss Jean iMcTavish of Toronto spent the holiday week end at their parental home. Mr. F. W. Nicholson of Toronto is sipendng the summer with his sisters, Mrs. Jos. Duncan and Miss V. Nich- olson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ball and little daguhter, Lindia, of Toronto are vis- iting this week with Mrs. Ball's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Parker. Miss Grace Parker of Toronto spent the holiday at her i>arental home. The hottest day experienced this year was on Wednesday of last week when the thermometer reached DS degrees in the shade. A rain storm that evening 'brought cooler weather on Thursday. Week end visitors with the Fisher families were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mc- Geogh, Jim and Marjorie, of London, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Blackburn, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rawlings and children of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cam- midge of Mt. Forest. Misses Ena Adams and Isaibel Karstedt are taking the Normal sum- mer teaching course and are located in London. Ena has the Lauriston school ad Isabel has been engag'ed to teach near Boothville. Mr. Henry Westcott is taking the Nonmal course in Toronto. Mr. Stewart McTavish of Oshawa is spending a few days with his father, Mr. D. McTavish, and other memibers of the family. Mrs. Thos. Crowe and daughter of Toronto are spending the summer with her parents, Mr. a:*i Mrs. Jos. Williams. Misses Laura Boyd and Dell ThuB- ston of Toronto and Annie Akins of Simcoe are sipending the summer holidays at their homes. Gpl. Mervyn Johnson of Prinee Ru- pert and L.|Bdr. Earl Johnson of Petawawa are on leave at their par- ental homes at Springhill. Cpl. Leo Patton of St. Thomas and Mrs. Patton and daughter of London are spending a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patton. Small Ad. Column WANTEDâ€" Young caf, art, phone 11t32. Stew- op2 WANTED â€" Amnmiip raitaltle foi mink and fox le«d.-^«rt MdntMUi Eug«nia, fboM 9ev«ndi»~i 5rS6 LOST â€" Some time in May, a sheep near Eugenia, red spot on one hip. Notify Wallace Graham, Eugenia. FOR SALE â€" Quebec cook stove, coal or wood, priced right. â€" Wm. Kaitting, Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" 6 Durham calves. â€" Jas. Harrison, phone 41rll. &pl FOR SALE â€" 13 young sheep and 14 lanibs. â€" Archie McKechnie, Priceville, phome 49rl3. &p2 FOR SALE â€" 2 Durham heifers with calves at foot. â€" Neil McDonald, Eugenia. 5p2 JUiST AiRRIiViED â€" Car of B.C. shingles. â€" JFlesherton Planing Mill phone 24J. 4p2 FOR SALE â€" Kiln of fresh lime now ready 1 â€" Earl Fenwick, phone 23r43 Feversham. 4p2 FOR SALE â€" Brick reeid«nce with doiible lot on which is smali banit in Flesherton. Apply to Frameift Genoe, Eugenia, 40tf FOR SALE â€" Quantity of ice at my ice house, purchaser must pick up ice. â€" Frank Eagles, phone 41i0 Flesherton. 4p2 FOR SALE â€" About 15 acres good timothy an^ alfalfa hay; also root scuffler in good condition. â€" Chas. Newell, Flesherton, phone 75rll. FOR iSALE â€" 9 Pigs 7 weeks old, young sow due to farrow; Deering binder, 6 foot cut. â€" ^Pred Baiiber, R.R. 3, Proton Sta. 5pl FOR SAiLE) â€" 'Range type stove and one Taco range with hot water and warming closet. â€" Wallace Hamilton, Flesherton, phone 79J IMY FOR SAI^ â€" Approximately 28 aeres of bay oa Robt. Purria* lots, Eugenia, mixed timothy and alfalfa. Apply to Ediwin Purvis, 9S Empress Cresc, Toronto. 2io3 FOR SALE â€" Good heeling Collie and hoond pups, Redbone and ZSn^ lish fox hound cross, irom ^arge strong dogs. â€" ^A. McDonald, ph<HM 22r33 Duntroon. 4p2 BUSINESS CARJS BABY CHICKS Good quality baiby and started chicks for sale. â€" The Sheliburne Hatchery, phone 5J Sheliburne, Ont. FARM FOR SALE 100 acres, Lot 28, Con. 14, Arteme- sia, near County highway, on which are good buildings, frame house, bank barn, 45x60, garage, hen house, driving shed, water in stable supplied by windmill, small bush, about 65 acres workable lard; possession may be taken at once or in fall. â€"DAVID GENOE, 2p4 R. R. 4, Flesherton C. J. BELLAMY Clerk of the Village of Flesherton Issner of Marriage Licenses Conveyancing Wills, Mortgages and Deeds FLESHERTON, ONTARIO WM. KAimiNG LICENSED AU<;TI0NEER for the County of Grey Farm and Stook aalea oar apeciaKy.. Terms: reasonaJUe. Satisfaction k guaranteed. Dates arraoged at Tlie Advance offioe ar pbome 4w. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! New White Summer Shoes for the Whole Family WHITE SHOES It's the season once niopc for White shoes. We have them in wo- men's, misses' and children's in a g-ood rangfe of styles. SPECIAL Men's Work Boots g'ood strong leather soles in brown wear. All sizes. We Cao Buy Our Way Into a Breadline! \ \ â€" ^lade of uppers and Made to stand Special, pair $2.95 FLOOR COVERING See our wonderful ran8[e of Floor Coverings by the yard in 2 and 3 yard widths. AKso a big assortment of Rugs in all sizes. Some very new patterns. Sizes up to 12x15. GROCERY SPECIAL Blendies Cereal 2 for 19c Quix Cereal , 12c pkg. Tomato Juice 20 oz. tin 3 for 25c Quaker Rolled Oats 19c pkg. Silver ^wan Serviettes, 70's .. 9j/2<i Wee Scottie Herring in tomato sauce, 16 oz 10c tin Beaver Herring in oil 10c tin Baby Clams 24c tin Sea Lect Mussels 24c tin Certo Crystals 2 for 25c Butterscotch and Chocolate Pie Filling, 8 oz 21c tin Hi Ho Pudding 9c pkg. Make your headquarters at this Store during the 12th of July Celebration During July and August this Store will be closed All Day Thursday STORK CLOSES 11:30 SATURDAY NIGHTS F. T. HILL & CO., Limited MARKDALE, ONTARIO wc deliver istory^ is meek little word that covers a multitude of suffering ^^^j.And only througli profiting by pastmistokes...will we suffer jess! Remember how in the lest werfolks'blew* their money. Needless spending caused prices to rise . .. " 80 that by 1918. the S you buy today iov 89^ cost t85 then; while babys coat wos ^^^cempored to osimilor coetot^R todoy. This wos inflotion and all too soon it wos followed by the inevitable de pression ! ^^Thot^ whyi our government is determined to prevent inflation now. . . why there are price ceilings and other onti'inflationary meosuresto hold the cost of living down and keep ourdollorvolue h[qh. And YOU help prevent a future depression and keep your dollors high in value... every time you poss up needless luxurt) (f^ . .« invest your money wisely F^^ . . ond ovoid block morket spending. I promise to give my support to keeping the cost of living down. I will buy only what I need. I will observe the ceiling whether buying or sell- ing goods or services. I will pay o£f old debts, save for the future, invest in Victory Bonds and Wat Savings Certificates. And I will support taxes which help lower the cost of living. /e^ ffouk Pi>d!ii^ tiUue ^^A/ PubUshtd by THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) CO help reveal the dangeri that laflatioo represents for all the people of the Nation