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Flesherton Advance, 19 Aug 1920, p. 5

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August 19 199# THE FLESHEKTON ABVANCE 9ie SAVINGS, Thrift, Independence â€" all these are the out- come of the same impulse and attain the same objec- tiveâ€" PROSPERITY. The Standard Bank of Canada can help you to attain it. »» THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA FLESHERTON BRANCH rGEO. MITCHELL Manager ^N AD IAN IMJSB C. p. R. Time Table. Trains leave Flesherton Station as ollows : ' Goini? South Going North 7.52 a. m. 12.05 p.m. 4.27 p.m. 9.30p. m. The mails are osed at Fleaherton as follows : For the north at lfl'.40 a.ai.and 7 p.m. ; and the afternu-ju mail south at 3.40 o'clock. For morning train south mail close at 9 p. m. the previous evg. VICINITY CHIPS We are agents for the Toronto dailies Leave your orders at The Advance office Mr. Tom Chard of Toronlo is visiting friends here. Mis8 Lettie White of Toronto is holi- daying at her jjareutal home here. Mr. Harry LeGnid ot Toronto is holi- daying at his pitentai home here. B. WeUon of the MuB»h»w House has had a handsome new si;^n erected. Mr. and Mrs. Hicklini; spent the past week ou a motor trip 3o Cobalt. Mr. and Mrs. E' Storey of Toronto, and Ernie Flynu of Clarksburg, visited at Mr. J. Flynn'a. Miss Carrie Sullivan, who has been visiting her mother hero fur a fortnight, returned to Montreal Saturday. Miss Vera Little of Turomo is spend- ing a fortnight with her friend. Miss Ktta LeGard. Mr, Jack Duncan returned to Toronto after spending the past tjwo weeks with fi lends here. Mr. and Mrs. R. Walt, Saskatoon, Sask., announce the birth of a daughter, on Saturday, July ;Ust â€" Eliz*beth. Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore and Mr. and Mr«. John Brown visited friends near Palmerstou ou Sunday. Mr. H, G. Burk of the 8th line, Osprey; is taking a commercial course at the Owfu Sound Businn.ss College' Ye Editor and wife, son Frank -xud Elijah Bentham spent the week end at MitciielL Church of England sarvice will be held iu the Town Hall, Flesherton. every Sunday at 7 p.m. Rev. J. Blackwell, pastor. All welcome. Mrs, C. D. Stewart and little daughter amd Mrs. RoiS of Toronto visited the Ihtter's Sister, Mrs. W. Stewart, here, Isft week. Mr. Mark Wilson, sr., was Ae first to thresh fall wheat in tins section. Mr. Ed. Best did the job wilk his machine. The crop produced about 25 bHshels per acre . A e\oM game of baseball was played at the garden party at Coylou Thursday evening la.so between Flesherton and Ceylon clubs. The score was 3 to 2 and CeyloD got the i!. Mr. George Mitchell, Jf , lef' with ttis uncle, W. McAleer, on Thuiaday last to spend the balance of his holidays at Hammond, Indiana. Mr. Ken Mitchell of Chicago also returned with them. Only four pupils of Klesherbon tiigk school wrote on the Junior MatriculatiOB examination this year and all were SBCces'ful. The hapiiy boys are W. K. Boyd, I. L. Sprott, F, J. Stewart and W.Stewart. Const»ble Planlt got after the Sunday fishermen last week and captured two at the hydro dam and two at KimberUy. Three of them peHled for the' sport and one was lined. -Ml are said to be Toronto men. Mr. l'l««tt is a ptetly fair fisherman himself, it would appear, and got a ^{oihI oatoh ill his basket this time. The poor suckers who were Cttught will DOW know how it feeU. There will be no services in the Baptist church on Sunday, August 23nd. Mi>s Lilian Bunt is visitiu^ friends ro Wood bridge and Toronto. Mr. Frank Thurston of Toronto is spunding a few days at his home here. Wantedâ€" Roomers, students preferred â€" Mrs. M. Thistlelhwaile, FleshertoD. Born â€" At Maxwell, on Sunday, Aug. l.oth. to Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Morrison, a daughter. Mr. Son McDonald of Owen Sound is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wilson. Ceylon again defeated Flesherton in a game of baseball on Monday by the score of 4 â€" 1. Miss Helen Field of Chicago and Mr. Eueene and Miss Olive Field of Toronto visited friends here last week. Satisfaction is what yon get iuHobber- lin Quality Tailoring. See new styles and woolenr, at LcGard's Gents' Furnish- ings, Flesherton. IL is estimated that there are 10,000 permanent residents of Exhibition City during the two weeks of the Canaoiun National Exhibition. McTavish & Son sold last week one of the new Sanason tractors to Weber Bros, of the Valley, the machine to be delivered this week. The Webers have the distinction of knowing that they are the purchasers of the tiref one of these tractors sold in Canada. Mr. Jjhn Boland has presented the high school here with a handsome oleo. graph enlargment of himself, beautifully framed, to hang on the walls. Mr. Boland has been interested in this school fioin its inception and Chairman of the Board since it was first formed ten years ago. Diedâ€" At Vondeleur, on Wednesday, August llrh, at the home of her nephew, G. W. Shannon, Miss Anne Porter, aged StJ years. The funeral took place on Friday to Irwin's cemetery, Kev. James Dudgeon of Tottenham officiating. The lame cf W. Stewart was omitted from the list of Flesherton hiah school Normal Entrance pupils published last week. Both F. J. and W. Stewart, sons of Mr. .'ohn Stewart, passed this exam- ination, and also the Junior Matric. Mr. J. C. Templeton. Editor of the Fergus News Record, accompanied by his wife and daughter, were callers at The Advance office on RIonday. They were on a nioior trip to Owen Sound, Eugenia and Shelburce. Rev. and Mrs. Kagle of Holland Centre left on Monday for a motor trip to the Sault, by way of North Bay and Sudbury. Mr. Eagle has pron.ised The Advance a report of the trip wheu he rsturns, and this our readers will await with interest. A ':elegrum arrived Saturday fioni Mr. H. S, White, who has been principal of our high sch'iol here for several years, withdrawing his agreement; for the com- ing year as he " had a better job." It will likely be difficult to till his place at this late hour. Reineaober Grey County Wemen's Institute Convention in the Town Hall, Meaford, on August 24. Afternoon and eveniiii» sessions. The chief spoaker is Dr. Waugh, of Toronto, Chief Inspector of Public and Separate Schools of Ontario. All should hear him. The Flesherton Bible Depository has just placed in stock the largest selection of Bibles and Testaments ever shown here, ranging in price from a few cents to live dollars. There are some very fine gift books and family Bibles in this lot. The Depository is kept at The Advance Office. Charles Adair of Normanby showed tJie Mount Foresi Coufedarate a stalk of sweet clover that measured ten feet two inches above the root. A field of that would be a sweet thing to harvest. Where is this thing going to end, any- way? If it keeps »n farmers will be saw- logging their sweet clnver. The treasurer of the W. M. S. of the Meth'idist Church wish us to thank " A Friend," Ceylon, for her donation so graciously given to aid the 8ooie<y in suf'portipg a cot in Cheutu, China. Tho collection at the birthday celebration amounted to over twefcty dollars, whscli will be increased by those who are holidaying .iway from home While driving on the streets of Mark- dale Friday last Mrs. P. Loucka met with a nasty accident when the hjrse she was driving Iwcanie scared at a auto, swerved and upset the Mrs. Loucks had one aim badly straiiud so that she is to use it, but etherwise she wa.-< Orr>CIarke A quiet but pretty wec^diog titok place on Friday evening, July 30, at 8 30 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. U. Clarke, Swift Currert, when Miss Alice Winnifrid Claike, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mr^ Clarke, was uui'ed in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr John Wesley (Jrf, son of Mr and Mrs M. G. Orr (if Klesherrim, Ont., the ceieuiony being performed by Rev. H. C. B. Gibson. The bride, who was given away by her father, was charminely attired in a gown of white satin with an overdress of ninon embroidered in silk. She wore a veil of orange blossooi.s and carried a boui^uet of carnations and sweet peas. The bridesmaid, Miss Lina M. Clarke, sister of the bride, wore a very pretty dress of pale blue silk mull and carried a bou.iuet of sweet peas. The groom was ably supported by the bride's brother, Mr Mareus Clarke. The bridegroom's eift to the bride was a very handsome pearl necklace, to the bridesmaid a gold bro.(ich set with pearls, and to the best man a gold tie pin. Mi.ss Florence Rothemal played the wedding mnrch and the soio, '• Becnuse," was rendered by Mrs R S. Merry. After the ceremony a Very dainty weddinu supper was served, the bri le's c.ike cenireina the table Anionu the many beiiutiful gift.s was a very liamlsonid glass howl from ihe Massey Harris staff. The out of town guests were Mr and Mrs J. J. Sloan, Rev aud Mrs Terry, Miss R. Bracey and Mr Hariy Speers. The bridi-'s travelling suit Wiif. of iMvy hlue sersie and she wore a largo picture hat to match. The happy couple left OQ the midnight dyer amid showers of confetti and cheers for Banff, where the honeymoon will be spent. Wr and Mrs Orr will reside at Wnllard. Saskatchewan. |gilMBteJ<Wr?gg^Saaa8BgJ Men's Panama Hats Reduced 25 Per Cent. All our Men's Genuine Toyo Panamas, all this season's goods, stylish shapes, including several styles of sailors. Also younj^ men's shapes in Fedoras, some plain, seme fancy bands, all sizes from 6f to 7 if, all less 2."; per cent. Every Requisite For Preserving Granulated Sugar in 10, 20 and 100 pound bags, and pints. Perfect Seal Jars â€" quarts and pints. Jem Jars â€" half gallons, quarts Jar Rubbers, Metal Jar Rings, % n i Parowax, Pre-serving Kettles, big range of sizes. Jar Fillers, Jelly Strainers, Cullenders, Long Spoons, Fruit Presses, Measures. F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON, - ONTARIO PRICEVILLE During the thunder storm on Friday night of last week, the lightning dia considerable damage to the Presbyterian church, tearing a lari^e portion of t h slat4 roof off the spire, also some damage [Uside the building. This i.s the second time that the spire haa been damaged by li)<htuini{. L. Mc.\rthur, east of the village, threshed a field of fall wheat on Monday jf this week. Mrs. A. J. Leslie, who has been visiting friends here for a few days, returned home to Toronto ou Saturday evtningof last week. Mr.*;. Wni. Watson has been out in Egreinont township for a couple of weeks visiting hei- daughter, MiS. George Dninniie SHELBURNE In Memoriam In Jleniuiy of Mrs. R. I'lantt, who aied at Euifenia August 13tb, 1019. Not dead to ui., we loved her best ; Not lo.st, jiL-^t none before ; She dwells m hoiven in perfect peace, And shill f.)rever more. â€" Husbtnd and Sons. Farm For Sale A couple of cases of clolhesliae thiev ing have been repurtod locally during Ihe ^ past two weeks. In one ciss over $25 j worth of choice linens are reported I missing by the above route. | Delivery was last week made of a new | motor hearae to T. S. Harris, lacal under- ' taker. The new device is built on a • Ford cha.osis, while the body was built aud purchased from A. B. Greer i^ Sons of London, Ont. Leah, the nine year old daughter of ' Mr. and Mrs. Joka Mc.\lister, Cioovcr, ' received serious iniuries to her left leg < in a fall from a wire fence at her home ou Sunday last. In falling a .sharp, , protruding bit of f-Jiice wire cut her leg' froii her knee almost to the >nkle, ten atiiches being rei|uired to dose the wound. â€" Free Press. Small Ads. FOR SALE ! Young pins for sale â€" ready Aug. 27â€" f Ben. McKenzie, Ceylon. i W. A, HAWKEN â€" dealer for â€" M ENDELSSOHN PIANOS and PLAYERTIANOS, PHONO- GRAPHS and RECORDS, and SHEET MUSIC. Call and see these high grade instruments ,.^â- 1 AT H^W H.\,wki\is Photo Galk'i-y aud JiEusic Stor FLESHERTON Colt For Saleâ€" Heavy bay 3 yv old.oan be registered, right every wayâ€" P- Muir, Ceylon, Ont. C. Car of shingles just Wright, Proton Station. arrived â€" J. passing buggy. pretty unable 20t' acres clay loam at Shrigley, 7 miles East of Dundalk, 120 acres cleared and lalance in valuable soft timHer. Never ftiioii spiioi; creek .across cnrner of t^u'in wiiliiii 'JDO feet of buildings. Bank barn -14x70 with gond utihling, driving house, 8 roomed brick dwelling, phone and rural mail. Will sell farm with or without stock and implements. For further particulars apply to owner, A. E. H.XNLET, Dundalk, One. Gents' Furnishings The Small Store with Big Vilues not badly injured. The accident might have been much worse. A fiiend of Ye Editor, Mr, Isaac Turner of Winnipeg, says : " The city is full of eastern harvesters these days, some ten thousand, I think, arriving durisig 'he last three days. When I see them it reminJs mo of my arrival here jusi eighteen years ago this month, with Charlie Hopper, Herb tlenoo and others. It is a diffuront looking Winnipeg that greets them now from what it was wheti we first .saw it, the abseu'^e of the bat rooms and their ' product " being not 1 the lea.si of the impruvemeuts. Agen'a for Hobberliii wade-to measuie clothing. We have just received the Hobb«r- lin Fall and Winter Catalogue wiili excelleut lines in Men's Suitings and Overcoats. Call at once and get the first cliuice. Cleaning and I'ressiui! done on shortest not ices. H. J. LEGARD Flesherton, Ontario For Sale â€" Nice tired buggy with Apply at this office. driver and rubber top, also harness. Julyltf For Saleâ€" Chest of carpenters' tool also a complete picture framing ouiHt. Phono or writeâ€" Wni. Sloan, Kiinberley MISCELLANEOUS t fitJhest pries for butter and ecgs at ; Graham Br^js. Eucenia. June 26 I T»y Fewor«b».n Pastry Flour, the best i or year cook. All Ont«rio wheat Private funds to loan on real estate . security at roiisonahle rate of in'ereet. I .\pply to R, J. Sproule, Kieiherton j sept 2317 Chopping every Saturday onlyâ€" Ora ham Bros., Eugenia. Cargoe's Grocery SPECIALâ€" While thoy last, we will give o bars of Polar White Soap for 25c; If you ^^ant good, clean, fresh Groceries or CoDieeUonery give us a call. We curry nothing but tht best. Wo have also a full line of all the luadiug Tobaeoes. All kinds of Fruits in season . Come in aud visit our ice cream parlor. We handle Heilson's ice cream . Try a tin of Elkhorn Cheese for your next picaio. Wo have 8 diflferent flavors. Highest pi'ices paid for all biada of Produae. Phone in your order. We will delive*: it to any part of Khe village. W. E.CARCOE. Phone 30 J. FLESHERTON. OMT. •^.»t.».*i ii^ Red aud whito hound strayed from home last Friday. Information thank- |4S fully received by Chas. Stewart, l^ Flesherton, \:X^ .Slrsyedâ€" Came to my premises, loit 4, con. 10, Osprey, one yearling heifer. Owner please cunmunicale with^JJohn Poole, Kugenia P. O. I BOOTS & SHOES Strayedâ€" From lot 16, con. 14, Osprey, uii Friday, July M, a dark brown driving niaro. .Vnyono knowing whereabouts please phone or write .\ndrew Fawcett, Fevarsham. ••• •••• Lost â€" Between Flesherton and Mills, two dry goods parcels on Tuesday of last week, about the noun hour. Finder please leave at this oBioo or with Walter Akitt, Flesherton, Uot. liocklsg •••• [•••i â- â€¢â€¢â€¢ â- *•* â- â€¢â€¢â€¢ I .••• â- â€¢â€¢â€¢ Lostâ€" On .Inly 2S, between Mrs, Thistlelhwaite's and U. Bentham's, a cimeo b^r pin with one wholo pearl at | ;;j; o.ach end. Finder kiudly leave at Mrs. .ilSS Wilc;ck». 'â- :U:j;; In Ladies' Wear we have Kid, Dongola, Gun Metal and Box Calf. For Men's Wear we have a nice assortment of Mahogany and some good lines in Black. Also very serviceable Work Boots. Repairing promptly attended to. THOS. CLAYTON FLESHERTON, - ONTARIO •••••••••••••••••••a t-J^'

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