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Flesherton Advance, 2 Feb 1922, p. 5

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Fbfuarj 2 1922 THE FLESHEKTON ADVANCE 1 , \ . > Links in a Chain AS every Link in a Chain is an indispensable ^ part and contributes to the strength of the whole, so every branch and sub-branch of this Bank is a vital unit, closely united with all the other branches, and is a link in a strong chain which en- circles the world and guards the financial safety of clients. THE STANDARD BANK OF CANAOA. |1 TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS Flesherton Branch, - George Mitchell, Manager CANADIAN 'i PACI-F.IO" C, P. R. Time Table. Trains leave Flesherton Station The prize list of tha Kimberley poultry how will appear next week. Miss Clark of Toronto it* the gueat of Mrs (Dr.) Tjrnbull in town. Frank Thurston ia spending week with friends neor Aylmer. i A Valentine Social in the Presbyterian Going Sonth Going North Church on Tuesday, B'eb. 14th, see lattr tSj": a^h'Tr 2 - Themailaaro oaea at Flosherton si , A concert will be he'd at Inistioge on follows : For the north at 10.40 a.m. and i Fob. lOch. Sea Viotornia Corner items rt p.m. ; and the afternoon mail south at , f or what is doiug. >. 40 o'clock. For morning train south mail close at 9 p. m. tho previous evg. | Rob| n a h been seen by several , i parties in town during the past week. The ice crop is now being harvetted. It is of excellent quality, about 17 inch, s in thickness. Mr. Bowes' weather prognostications did not pan out right for the end of VICINITY CHIPS The Unurio Legislature will meet on Tuesday, Feb. _14. 'January. Ic has been a delightful week Meaford'a fina band of last year is now onu of the best so far this winter. dsfunct. The citizens refused to flnanoe Mr. and Mrs. Aifrtd ThistUithwaite have returned hme afttr vittiting fur throe weks with their sons at Toronto the aggregation. Hon. Arthur Methei> was elected rnem. ber fSr*"5renville on Thursday last by i majority of over 1600 over the U. F. O. candidate. Mrs. S: itk Stewart and Mrs Archi* Scewart. are this week in Harriston attending the bedside of their mother, Mrs. P QuigE, who is ill. Mr. J. Rumtadler was in town last waek looking after business. He expects to be here next month permanently for the spring and manner trade. A lady writing to The Advanoe from JTergus, Out., sajs : "I noticed in yor |ia|ir dted Jan. 5, 1922, in the Bible the word ' girl ' ocrs but once. The word ' girl ' occrs in Joel 3 3 and in Zeoharith 3 6 "Marian Hutchmson. An it8 going the rounds of th* press states thai t fen-proposed Us of one cent a gallon fur gasoline will not be on the oonsuraor. Like fua it won't ! Catch a ces O f Canada, ech province and dealer paying that tax without passing it on to the consumer. Wo guess not I The Advance job department was never so well equipped for dom fine j and Niagara Falls. Tha Women's Institute intend holding a masquerade carnival in the rink here on Friday, Feb. 10. See bills for program. A curious thing ocourr ed on Sunday in the Methodist church, when n sparrow in n wny umnged to get down one of the org;in pipes and was unable to net out g'iin befora the or^tn WHS used ut the evening service The pipe had to be takea down before the bird could be released and the st-ivies proceed. Thu pastor thicks it waa the right church bub the V/KIIIJ peiv. The high school auditorium wa C'owded on Mondny e*|ing to eo the t.rivelgue pic' urc sent by the Dominion Government. The pictures were go. d and showed uni/li of tho uaiural iuM>ur- ' the H tu cities. The D>-piirtnienc \.i-.n ihttH the different liiowy nocietia of ihf high schools to help educatx tha people. V live stock nx-etin^ will be hold in printing (f all clvaes as it is tod >y. j fcho Methodist hull. Maxwell, Koh 2, at Durii _; the- past month wo have added nearly hundred dollar* warlh f new 7.30p.m. H. S McKt-a of the U F O Coopurativti (j.i. live slock department. job tj-pn fce, fincy and plain, and are i will be present All intereHtcii in live prepared to let nothing get by ua in the ' stock abippiag and cooperative marki-ting way of net j"b printing. Try s oue are requested to t end. A smiiUr me> t- for your next bit ot printing. ' ing will be hell in tha Oiangt Hall, ugi-nia, at 2 30 |> . H Spi.ff.rd, Sec. Miss Aiines Mcl'htil, M.P., b*d auoth-r narrow eacnpo while \:<: was Tho annual meeting of .\rtemesia Di. I. C) L was held in Clayton's hall, Fltsh- ion. on Tuesday, Jan 10, when the following cffinTi ro fh-eted nd duly ! for th Vroiessive candidam in c, -n- installwlin offlo* by P D M,G Sheirsiin: I fille. The iram he WHS riding on w.is WDM, Bro U MI Soul : U M. Bro Jus wrecked near Ottawa, bur. she happened Beat.iy; CUaplaio, Bio J Thurburn Conn; 10 h.ive got off at K. mptville shortly Reu Sec, Bro W M Din ; Fin Se. Biojbtforo. Ir will bu rein. ml), red she had ano'her clime call a", Mt Forest when a car in which sliu wus liding wis nrariy run down l.y H Gmna Truuk engine during tho cunpi.ijii limt fall. Walker; Treat, Bro 8 S Halbert D of C, Bro W J Sutherland ; 1st C.im, Bro 11 J C-.rbett ; and W M's of all the piinriry I A eoiiiuiitree nf those interested ajain Willism O*en, 20 yars old, committed l on tho County Council Thursday last with a view to having tha vulUy roU taken over as county highway Strenuous uppoi'K>n developed, more moticO'ibly fr->i 'he firo vutmg B,i-ove of suicide by hnnutn<{ liuns.-lf to a hHin in M. Dulion's Imni in A-hbold Towu.-h'p. l[n hinl in', 11 lining iiLiini wink Kn'Uiid thi> liai n. .i.l wlii'ii meal liinu cainx and It tvas eventually decided hold th matiur .'er until tho June jessiiMi, when the County Council a a body will examine ihe ro.id in order ti> obJ intelligently on tho question. A mo UK th'>se who alteaded from here IIK did n i answer the oil, Mr Dtl'on, went iutu the hum MIC! found tho ynung man h iinjiny. Owen H u boy from n school in TIHOU'O mid had o, en in I lie locality of Clintim wording for M 'armor til, To when he gut iiif.n trouble for ahu'- ing tho s'ock. Thu Krmnr had him up were H Down, V H VV. Hickliug, F. j n c<)Ur t for luenlung a calf's leg and 0. Knratedt and A E Bellamy. ! knookinn the ey out of a h r-<>. for Tho annual mei'tinu ot Artenusia . which he s -TVI- I ^i t'n >rt. t.inio in lh Oud- R->yal ScarUt chnpter WHS held in Clay- j erch Jail. Since then he h b.en in ton's hall, FlenhtTton, Saturday, Jau 21, j Ashlield. While ihere hi- was cnnnuiert d wht-u suVRn uieuiheiR were exalted to i quiet and very oo.l t- nijuny, and uo the Ruyal Scarlet nd the folli.wiujr | reason for tin ac cn be ir-ven. officers elected : Wi.r Cump in Command W J Sutherland ; E Comp in Command, Ohr9 Moore ; Coinp Souhe, VV M Davis ; Ci>rap Chaplain, Thc.s Ben 1 ham ; Conip Tre8, F W Dunoi't ; S U Herald at Arms, D McL- ' ; Comp 1st Lt-ot, O Cairns ; Comp 2 d Lect,, F Wright ; lt Conductor, H Lever ; 2nd CondM'or, J Bea'ty ; Inside Bemld. B St.g.ll ; Out- ide Hi-rald, O t>iert. Tne Ii,-allatun ! offioera WHS c inducted by Pust W C in 0, G H C*irn. D.scuKsmg iho c >unuy weekly news paper hUhmei-s the W^lkri.on Ti "es-* |lvrald >ays : With printer* NO scarce and wavea HO hi 1 - 1 '' lh ' : '"' puMiNhet h 18 Honor Roll FLESH KR TON PUBLIC SCHOOL Sr 2nd L Ferri*, H. Thompson, B. Pitton L C irnngton. Jr 2'id A Hxard, I Thompson, G McKudd-n, O. Slad, E Fenwiok, B Phill.pH, G. C.ssidy. Jr 1st W Colgan, A Lever, M. Bitiby, and I.Lewix. (equal)Q. MoManter M b'enick, A. Chapman, . O Sr.urt, B 1 W,|rn, B Ptton. Sr primer A Trwin, J MeFudden, B Slert, H Bfl.t, F. MerfiHop, N. with a, to send a ptne" 1 trm tn l" iwe'.ty yen f.iwlf, E Fwhnr, K Brown, to p>y a nin '>ne week's reduutinn in 'h pun.- f I'.t.. 1 ' ' I'UI. H OenlB : ye OH UlilllHljjhl pK i. .'Oi, du'>l d N * Y r~, heiH i on < '" ' mi" ni'W,s|,| t "' ' hit MI i r i ' h.'i, -in Mr i ,.i.i , ii . ..ice-i \>n>' i -ti il t H lo. H r it , j .in >.nie ->f '.In; war. .)r pr.iner C Bnn. B Welton, C 'wtpri.u f r ,ThRtlehwiite, Boyd. ..n. an eight, 4 , h HHH _ R 8l|lith| T McDona)(l . F '" Mot-.*!.!., . l'ii,d,-i, L Boyd, VThiH- tk'ihwai'e, H R > linr'iwm. L LfV-r, M I' i ,"0 li n, J M.xds. S, 3 VI ie.l. J Nuiin. E McCaMum UM'I 1,1 I t i|U 'I, Jr H-0 McF d -II, M S u.it, .](" lb,.ntire R ' , H M. r . H (!h,,,m .... K , J -.!>. ti ^...., ,,. K . iv w. i ,ii ui at ,r ihe e 'am> Bad Fire In Dundalk Tne C. P. R. De^ot in tin* piaoe had it narrow escape from destruction by fire early Wednesday morning.' It was short- ly after four o'olook wlion ona of the in- atr-H of the houEe in ccinnectiou with the s'ation was awitltened hy the blaze wiiiuh got started in the wall of the wait- mi; room facing the Queen's Hotel. The nl. mo waa soon given and the tire hul' aroused the villagers, The lire bri(;ade was quickly on hand and put up a good li ;ht with tne auaisiance i others. The villugo pumping apparatus was well handled and with a couple of small chem ical extinguishers the tire was well under control in half an hour or MI. The wall was burned through in a laige hole at place of starting -mil the blmu had worked its way inside up fco the peak of the building, but in spite of this ttart the place was saved. In addition to the fire considerable damage was done in the waiting room with water.. It is not icnown how tho blaze originated. Herald No Apology Needed Tho Menfi.nl Mirror is iastalling a new type setting machine and had its own troubles getting out a paper last week. This ia ita ohuery wail: "The Mirrjr this week is not up to its usual standard in the matter of tha local news. There were many items which we were unnble to handle on account of the am ill wruck wliu.'h was created liy the mstalation Of liuotypj. After having to remove a at ge porfon of the wall of the building; thus bating the interior to the icy Masts ot zero wmds from the Georgian Bay.the statf spent a large part of tho remaining ie tripping over odd pieces of machin-- ery and boxes, while ye editor, when uoc engaued in endeavoring to create a reasonable temperature with his lurid vocabulary piced the sanotum trying to urc out how null he was goiug to issue * paper. Nevertheless) next, week we i [) to ho in a better position to meet ur obligations to our readers, unless iku Wellington's oartooos, ' the worst is yet. to come.' " Church Announcements On FubOth the Sunday school letson i^'hi' Lii i El'jili i.l be illustrated by Ian ern xliduii, Everybody, old and young, come and enjoy tha pmturus. On i he same dnto as above the third quarterly meeting will be held. The ' i'u'*t sii|ipiir will bu served at the close f tin) uini-Mii!' si'ivice. Jll who love Christ re C"rd'aUy invited 1 1 pajticipnie The olficial Imatd will nieei ou Thursi;y olluwn.g, Keb 7, at 8 p.m. AUCTION SALE REGISTER A credit sale of farm ntock and inipl> M. nis will be held ou lot 11, con. 10, Oprey, on Wedncdy, Feb. 8, the property of Silas Udell. See br'lls. W. KaitiiiiK, uuctiunuer. A credit auction aalei of I'M in stock and implements wilt bu held on lots 70, 80, ni. 1, NDR, Artoinosis, on Wednesday eblo, the pr"perij- of Luivri'iicc T._<- -ti!. Sec '.'!<. D. Al,:l'li ul, iiuctiuiieer. A lady advurtiHid for ti 111:111 >o wuric in or Katdi'U am) two men applied for the job. Whilo sl.u was inturviewioe them n h' lawn i<he iviic-ii that her muthar wus lii.tkiuj ''(?"" f'"' nor t> choose the irtiT i,f th'- t wo men, wltioh slu fiu- illy did. W'hon tliu liidie.s ware ulune. thu diiutfhUr 8ul: "vhy diJ ymi gicnul on- i'> uh xiKe tlio Hhinlur innn tntlierl Tin' iiih'T oi.ui li id much lietter faw, " "K.ice" rt'timii'd Mio oM lady. When JKIU HTI' pllklllli OUt' H nillll In >VlM'li ill y ui Brile.n \"ii w.int to go by ^bis oter- nls. If they uru (.-airtt-d uli the bneui-, y,.ii w:iii' him. hut. if they nro putclied on u ui. vu 'Inn't Buckley Strikes The Fatal Blow To Slaughter every Cough and Cold Gigantic Free Bottle Campaign * * * Wonderful! Amazing! Miraculous! cold: and coughs slaughtered right and left, disease germs blasted fromtheirstrong holds, free trial bottles of Buckley's Bronchitis Mixture giving whizz-bang results. This very day, right in yonrowt home, without costing a single cent, yot can obtain proof, clear, unmistakabl* proof, that Buckley's regular siz will immediately and effectively smash and totally destroy every trace of youi cold or cough. Get your free bottle ol this magic remedy from any druggisl 1 isted belo w a nd test it now. No money , no risk, no obligation. Be wise ion't delay. Fill in the coupon now before you forget. W. K. BUCKLE V, Limited, Miquljcl.r.in ChMiiin 142 Mutual Str.et Toroatl COUPON . Free Tiiol Buckley's Bronchitis Mixture. This coupon will not tx: ncceptc*! II ptcicnted by a child. Name Ad<lr. , Druggist's \ Nani<: I Sold in FLESHERTON by W. J. Stewart & Sons and in O Y.-ON by Mi. i- Cook v ALL FURS AT 25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT This week we place on sale all our Furs without exception at a discount of 25 per ceut. off our regular prices which are marked Jn plain figures on every article. For Ladies' wear our neck pieces and muffs are newest shapes, well made, beautifully lined and finished, and are made up in a variety of popular furs Black Wolf, Siberian Wolf, Natural Wolf, Australian Coon, Wombat, Opposum, etc., etc., and every article carries our guarantee of satisfaction. Underwear Special Men's wool elastic ribbed Un- shrinkable Shirts, double breasted perfect goods, not seconds. Sizes suitable for big men, 40 to 44, breast. No drawers In this lot. Regular $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 values Special to clear 95c. Winter Cap Special At $1,29 An assortment of men's winter caps made up from some of our best selling lines in a variety of shapes and a good range of colors to suit different individual tastes. All have either fur-lined or wool- lined bauds for cold weather use, and the sizes run from <) to 7. Regular $2 to $2.73 values. Special $1.2 5 F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON - ONTARIO nuns Corrected Enoli Week Bnttur ................. 22. to 24 Rugs ......... ........ 43 :o 43 Winter Wheat .......... 1 35 to 1 3b Spring Wheat ............ 1 26 to 1 25 Oats ................ 46 to 45 B*rley .................. 76 to 75 1 Peas .................. 1 30 to 1 5i i Buckwheal ............ 1 00 to 1 05 Potatoes ................. I 30 to 1 30 Apples ................. 4 00 t,o 4 00 ? ? ? ; t *. T i Clearing Sale of Men's heavy Snag-proof Rubbers, 3 and 4 eyelets, soles in red, white, black. aleo 3 i:: Fleslierton Tonsorial Parlors Wo Aim to Qtvo Entlro Satisfacti'/n LAUNDRY Basket closes. M>nd:,v night, delivery Fi may ev CLEANING ami DYEIMJ- \V ,. .n- agents for Parker's Dy Works Clotlwn -CIS leaned mid dyod. fethor rojuvenatl I:;;J T FISHER- -PROPRIETOR Hockey Boots In sizes 11,12, 13, I and 2 Clearing at . . $1.50 per pair THOS. CLAYTON FLESHERTON, - ONTARIO : . - - HI; F THEY C BUY NOW Owing to the Tremendous Sale of Columbia Records since the announcement of our Special Clearing Price and the consequent depletion of our stock, we would respectfully advise intending pur- chasers to hurry, while they last. Please Note After our sale ends the price of records will revert to regular prices. There is still a fine lot ul excellent selec- tions on hand for you to choose from these include the Old Favorites nod all the newest selections- Don't forget the Clearing-Out prices : Popular and Comic Instrumental and Band Music Coon son^s, Uncle Josh Sacred ;nd Synipho-ny Musio itTs and Keels 10 inch 12 inch only - 55 cents only - $1.00 each BUY as we can confidantly predict that you will not see these Records at such low prices again. A rare chance to freshen up your supply of Records W. A. ARMSTRONG Gramophones - Records FLESHERTON Supplies ONT. i jj

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