\ September 13 1*22 THE FLESHEKTON ADVANCE 4 4 The Exchange of Victory Bonds Those desirous of taking advantage of the privilege of exchanging their maturing Victory Bonds for the new issue are invited to hand them in at aay one Of our branches. We will gladly see to all necessary details. , Tttt STANDARD BANK FLESHERTON BRANCH, - ~ C. T. BATTY, Manager. Branch** i*o at Willunuford and Holl.nd Centra. CANADIAN PACIFIC C. P. R. Time Table. trains leave Flesherton Station as Hows : Going South ' "Going North 7.55 a. m. 11.52 a.m. 4.80 p.m. 9.aOp. m. The mails are osea at Flesherton ae follows : For the uorth at 10.40 a.m.and Mrs. Hickling .spent the week end m Toronto Mr. Robert Wright of Hanover spent Sunday with his brother, John. There will he a school children's parade at Flesherton Fair Sept. 2'Jth ""' A ' S ' Thur to iff visiting in Tor. Mrs. Oscar England of Orillia is vmit- ij; her mother, Mrs. John Breen. TOUOWS : cor me uortn ai iu.u n.iu.auu n * .. . , . _, 6 p.m. ; and the afternoon mail south at <"*?"*' '"* of the Flesherton Fair, b.40 o'clock. For morning train south / Se P t - 8 "nd -9 and enter a list uf morning mail close at 9 p. m. the previous evg exhibits. Local Chaff Miss Irene Bales has returned to Toronto alter a three months' vacation at her home here Mr Hugh Bibby of Brighton vibited Mr. Cliff Blakely, wife and bale, ' with hie brother, Dr. Bibby, for the spent the past few days in the city. , p'iBt few days. Send in your entries early and save ! Mistes Lena Wright and Susan Uoyt of Detroit spent tbo week end at the home of J Wright in town. delay the day of fair. Mr. Dare McConnell of G.)derich ' ited last week with his uncle, Mr. Mark The township fall fair will be held ou "VViluon. Saturday of this week, when five school, Mr. J. Kunstadler haa taken temper. wil1 Participate. aTy quarters in the Wright block, in t h j The young People's Society of the corner next the Bank of Montreal. I Methodist church held an at home for Mias Marxuerite Runstadfer assisted the students on Monday evening and at a concert (n Hannver on Friday evening lait. Miss Belle Clinton of Clarksburg in vieiting her brother, Joseph, in town. Mia* B. Curry of I'hatsworth spent the tirst of the week with her niece, Mrs Go. l.ittli j.'li.is. Rv. Jones of Priceville and Fowlor of Flesherton exchanged pulpits on Sunday Int. Horse raen will be the special t trac- tion at the Flesherton Fair, September Mi-:. CasDie McKiuley of Toronto il the guest of her friend, Mis* Kvada Wilson. Secure your rtwerve seat tickets for fair concert lhe best of the sexton, at Richardson's drug store. The Toronto " Ex " closed on Saturday and during the fair 137,000 more people delightful time was spent. Mrs. J. T. Wright, formerly Miss Emma Damude, of Independence Kas. is the guest of Mr. F. H. W. Htckling this week. Dr. E. Almond, the uo'ted eyeiight specialist, of Toronto, will be at the Park House, Fleaherton,Saturday Sept. 1'itli, until 4 p.m. Mrs. W W. Trimble relumed home on Wednesday of last week after having spent six months visiting her brother, Dr. R. Baalcerville, fn Uucla S*m's dominion. Mr. and Mrs. Holland, Miss Leslie of j Orange Valley Miss Purvis of Vandeleur and Mrs Snell of Markdalo motored to Moaford on Saturday to attend an ex- ecutive meeting of lhe East Grey Teach* ers' Convention, which is > be held in Meaford ou October 12 and 13. There will be a W. M. S. conference went through the gate than ever before. . . ,. I In the tlwherton Presbyterian church Mr. Fred Stuart returned home on i Tuesdny, Sept. 19th ut 2 p.m. A Monday after spending two weeks at Pembroke and Parry Sound. iniulonary from Toronto principal speaker, also will be the M. Rev. Mr. Geo. Stuart of Powassin gave his j Mahaffy of Orangevillu and otheit. fiiend* here a call on Thursday |a f . j Lnch will be served. \l ladies are Judging by physical evidence the Piirry . cordially invited to be present. Sound District must agrse with him. AnoMwc well baa commenaed on Mnn- Mr. Ueo. Mitchell and Miss Aleda , day at the high school by Mr. Kobt were in Owen Sound on Saturday and j McMaster for a better water supply for ' the schcol. The new well is sruated met Mr. mill Me*. Keu Mitchell, who came down lhe lakes ou their honey- moon trip to the former's home here. Mrs. Jim War)iu:knd daughter, Maud, of Toronto are spending a couple of weeks with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cockburn of Orange Valley. Mrs. George Mitchell ,-tnd daughters, Mrs. Ooldsborough and Miss Aleda Mitchell, will receive in honour of Mrs. | c u t e' 'n Ontario by shipping almost J. Kendall Mitchell of Chicago, Wed- j 89 ' 000 head - sn increase of elmost 12,000 nesday afternoon, September lllh, from j over th() ?? year, Wellington and about two feet from the old one and will go down to the rock, a distance, they expect, of 130 feet, the old well being only 38 feet deep. According to a great report ib&ucd by the Dominion live stock branch with ie- spect to live stock shipments fri>m vaiiouj countries to the stock yards for the year 1921, Biuce leads all other .four to six o'clock. Those who weru lamenting the acar* ,.tty of tain for the paat four weeks had their wants thoroughly satisfied with the downpour on Saturday night, Sunday and Monday. Uuo would think the earth wouM be wet clear through to China Plowmen will be happy. The Artemesia, Huron rank second and third respectively by shipping 24,000 head aud Giey fourth with slightly over t'D.OUO to ho: ciedit. Had Leg Broken erton S. S. Association will hold anntiftl convection in the Mount church on Thursday, September 21st. i Mr. D*vo A ! uns met with a painful aouident on Tuesday morning of this and Flesh- wee ' wn ' c 'i will ly him up for the rest f the fall. While loading lugs at the station bo wa so unfortunate as (o trip oer a tuft of words nd a log rolled on their Zion Rev. W. B. Fletcher, Rev. Dr. Gray j him> bre kin tf b>th bones of his ieg at __i , ___! j_t- _ __is__. tllr uiikU 1 . Ur. Turnhn'l nt tha limh and others will deliver addresses. W. a. Bunt, Pres., H 1 Graham, Sec. The eugagemont is announced of Elliu Ainu i, eldest daughter of Mr. and the luto Mrs. Wm. Hill, Fluaherton, Ont., to Mr. William J. Halber', >n;y sou of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hulbart, Markdale, Oct., the marriage to take place .m, ily the third vrcek in September. Uf Turnbull sot the limb. Sent Up For Trial John Cossrove, accused of the murder I of Rev. Father Clohecy, was mvo.n a preliminary hearing before Magistrbte Crcanor on Thursday of last week i ml sent iii fur trial at the assizes which open The 80th birthday of the W.M.S. will ] in *' e " Sound on Oct b " 23ld - 'be held in the Methodist ohutch to- ; The evidence all had to be iuteiprotid morrow, Thursday, at 3 o'clock. All the ' for the prisoner, who is a deaf mut, and ladies of lhe church aio cordially invitud ] this wis done by Mr. W. ,1. Campbell, to attend, and it is hoped that as u birlh- j of llio Bellevillu Institute, where the day gift, those who are not members will ; prcsonor hud been in attendance f.) two oonttibuto olio cent for each year of the i terms about 1.4 y<"us i;<>. Crown ixt- Society's ,ij;o. Lunoh will be servod. toriu-y T. M. l)yn ni pi.-ivnl for the Rev. Mr bytcrisn I'hurch. will tie.", l.-rs : '. ' i' ?' i .'i 'r, p!isifi uf tho^ Prea- oonrfuct Church nior- Crown au;l Mr. .?. V. P. Uifcim of . ; >.-, for the tie- fcno Fishing On A Permit Guelph Fuhermen Invade Reserve on Permit It is a. long time since so much indtg" nation has been expressed over any government action, in the ears of The Advance, an that which has been corning to us during the pst two weeks, owing to the action of the Ontario Game and Fisheries Dnpartment in issuing permit* for stranger* to come in and fish In the hydro government preserve. Week before last four gentlemen came up from Guelph to Eugenia and flashed a permit to fith on the government re- serve, The injustice of the thing arises from the fact that She users of electricity on the Eugenia system built and are paying for the plant, Nobody else pays a cent. lu doing i his they incidentally created an artificial fish pitserve of wonderful dimensions. Straightway when this was done the Ontario Govornment stepped in and said in effect, " \'ou cannot have what juu have created. We will take t from you.'' Then they proceeded to: confiscate the pioperty ;ind set it aside as government preserve. The hatchi- ng of pht'iisiotH was made a side issue n order to give the fishery overseer a run for his salary. The suspicious public expressed the ' belief that auch an action is is now ! chronicled would take ptaco special >ish up friends would be allowed to tish.; Jthers thought such barefaced treachery' would net OH rosorted to. We know now who were the most expert guessers i But the Department will prob-tbly have hings made so warm for them that they will decide that it i not -, to puh heir autocratic rule too far and will pay nore attention to the inai^uant feeling of the dear, longautt'erintf public. SCHOOL AGAIN Only a few days now, and th boys and girls will be getting ready for ?ohool again. In all probability they will need something to replace whafc they have worn out during the strenuous holiday time, or some extra clothing for the cooler days that are sure to come. Perhaps you can spare time to oome in and see what we have to offer in juvensles. Our prices have all been revised and are based on today's market values. . BOYS' SUITS With bloomers or trousers, good dur- able tweeds, neat patterns, newest styles. Sizes 26 to 35. Prices from $7.50 to $18. CHILDREN'S HOSIERY Brown or Black, heavy, medium and fine rib in cotton, cashmere or worsted. Special Prices. CHILDREN'S JERSEYS Cotton or worsted, high neck or buttoned on shoulder, plain colors or in pleasing color combinations. All Prices ..... 40c. to $2.75. BOYS' GAPS New styles, well made, good range of patterns. Prices from 75c. to $2 MILLINERY DEPARTMENT We are pleased to announce Miss Sandihind has resumed charge of this Department for the season. Advance orders will have her speeiul attention. F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON -- ONTARIO Card of Thanks _, When he w thrown fro.n nib mower; Fof n) y 8e | fi personally, and ou behalf while cutting s-i-Ain on hit* farm in Mul: of lhe i nbuiauoo Companies holding nur, Wm. J. Durs*y, courier on H. R. | rigk8 on my i, olne an j nt i ler property in No. 4, Shelbume, waa severely bruised j cloge , :r ,, s i n) it, to the recent tire. I wish about the left side, lie was brought to , t() lnallk BV eiyone wlm helped to keep its home in ,SheIburne,where he is re- the tire in check. E.G. Murray cuperating. Free Press This is a personal invitation to yo to attend the Made-in-Owen Sound Exhibition Opened Tuesday. Sept. 19 byLieut. -Governor of Ontario and continuing till Saturday, Sept. 23 Five BIG DAYS Five in the Grey Curling Bink Owen Sound 50 Manufacturer's Exhibits !, Booths 15,000 Sq. Ft. of Hoor space for the- display of the varied products of Owen Soaad'a thriving Industries. Tea Room Jitney Dancing Ladies Popularity Contest Daily Guessing Contest Change of program Daily On Closing Night a Big Masquerade Carnival ADMISSION 15c- . CHILDREN lOc, Announcing TUDOR PLATE ONEIDA COMMUNITY MADE Made in C>nda by the maker* of Community Plate Two beautiful patterns fttartjuis anb Baronet WAV Packed in dainty boxes lin- ed in blue. A beautiful and durable silverplate at a price within the reach of everyone. We expect a shipment within a few days and in- vite your inspection. W. A. ARMSTRONG Jeweler FLESHERTON Optician Music Supplies DOMINION OF CANADA VICTORY LOAN BONDS MATTJIUNO isr DECEMBER, 1922. TTHE BANK OF MONTREAL, under authority of the Minister of Finance, is prepared to effect, without charge, exchange of the above bonds for 5 year 5 }>*% Bonds Maturing 1st November, 1927, or lOyear 5'- 2 r <; Bonds Maturing 1st November, 1932. FULL PARTICULARS are obtainable upon appli- carion to ruiy branch of the Bank of Montreal in ; FURNACES We are agents Clare Bros. Pipeless Furnaces, which we instal on order, Repairing of all kinds pro- mptly attended to. Pipefitting including pump work. All kindsof Hardware . McKILLOP ' Outa :-< - : ' . .:.-.*". .....;"*. ......