Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 4 Nov 1925, p. 5

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â- â- ?W*T'5<^^ \ » ' >r\ Wednesday, November 4, '25 A Savings Account is a Splendid Investment iniliHiiitiminiiHtiiuiiiuiiHmiiiiiHmiiirniiuiiiiimiuiiiiiiu^iiitttniiiiiitiuimitiuma absolutely safe investment rarely returns more than four or five per cent And should it become necessary to realize cash promptly, a sacrifice of two or three per cent of the principal will probably be entailed. To depositors in the Standard Bank of Canada- is offered abso' lute safety with interest at three per cent And deposits may be withdrawn at, a moment's notice, with' out aacrifice ! ' THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE ipv JfcPlMil M" EkeM Far S.-E. Grey Returns Came in By The Radio Route Through \V. A. Hawken and Down & Sons MaQhines No. 7 ... No. 8 ... 34 44 662 No. No. No. No. 334 To^frnship uf Glenelg Campbell Macphail lA IB 2 3 ... 58 muMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu i[iiimiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiinjiiJiJiiiniiiiiiuuiinti;iiiiniiin.jiiiiiiiJiinii THE STANDARD BANK OF CA.NA.DA. , TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY-ONE BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA 5M Canada's only woman member of parliament will again occupy her seat at the Dominion Parliament at Ottawa during the sessions conducted by the next government. Miss Agnes C. Macphail was re-elected member in this. South-East Grey, constituency, by a substantial majority over Dr. Lewi.s Campbell of Markdale, Consai:- vative candidate. .\ big crowd was in town on else* tion night and received the retujM by way of the radio route, Mr. W. A. Hawken ro:eiving them at his s and H. Down & Sons using the- 1 hall, which was well filled? the ret â-  coming in fine. . The Bell Telephone I Company, at their local office, han^M j the local returns very satisfactorily, through the manager, Mrs. Munshaw. veylon's famous woman politician took her victory calmy. She had eaaipaigned faithfully and was con- fident from the first that she would ba re-elected on her Progressive tick- et Miss MaccPhail's majority is the iMjest of any in the district. In 1921 she defeated the Conservative I and Liberal candidates in South East I Grey quite easily, obtaining a plur- \ ality vote of 210 over them both. I That election she was given a vote < of 6,972 and her total on Thursday was 6,468. Dr. Campbell made a strong bid I for his election in the towns and I villages in his constituency, defeat- ! ing his rival at nearly all of these polls. Markdale, his home town • gave him a majority of 231 and the : other centres were in his favour alio, but the country and the farmer vttte No. 4 No. 5 11 61 21 33 184 160 126 94 94 99 573 VICT OR NORTHERNELECTRIC RADIO WE HAVE WAITED OVER TWO YEARS FOR THE VICTOR TALKING MACHINE COMPANY TO PUT A RADIO ON THE MARKET AND AT LAST IT HAS COME. The experience gained by the Northern Electric Company in the manufacture of Electrical Appartus in the various fields of scientific sound transmision, places the '"Victor Northern Electric" Radio Receiv- ing Sets in a unique position to produce the most coni- ylete satisfactory and scientifically correct apparatus ever offered to the Canadian Public. We are now sole agents for this wonderful master- piece of scientific production, and ask the people of this vicinity t obe sure and come in and hear this ins- trument before purchasing. Come in and get it. If we haven't got it we'll get it, If we can't get it It can't be got W. A, Armstrong & Son ESTALISHED 1889 ; Flesherton, Ont. H^V^WwV^^IWW^B AlUthose wishing to become mem- k ^Gl|^Jm^jE||JjJ|B bers of the Fleherton Ladies' Athletic W^^^K^^^^^^W^S%^^ \ Club, will please pay the membership fee of ten cents before November 15, ' were all for Miss McPhail. She reaped to Miss Mabel Henderson, Sec.-Treas. large gains in most of the townships Itsin* leave Fledierton SUtifti m j Mr. Harmon Radley held a very ' *'''^'*^Jf ««»'»^.** *"^^« •>''â-  fc>iuâ€" . , . ^. » u „* »,; electMW FoOowaic aiw 'tile results: *'»'**'^"- Goine North ^""**^^^' shooting match at his, _».-,-,. Miaif .Vgnes C. MacPhail, vrho was •gl|iin returned as member for the constituency of South East Grey in tke Ouminion elections last Thurs- d^ with a majority of over 1200. COL. ERN ARMSTRONG WAS ELECTED AN M.P. C. p. B. TIME TABLE Going South 8.00 a.m. 11-B2 a.m. 4.10 p.m. 908 p.m. :«.41 p.m. 4.33 p.m. The mails close at Flesherton ad foUows: For the north at 11.00 a.m. â- Bd 6 p.m.; and the afternoon mail â- oath at 3.30. For morning train Mnth at mail closes at 9.00 p.m. the previous eveninc. Social and Personal t farm on Saturday af tenioon last. I This is an annual affair and is much ' enjoyed by all interested in the sport Conununion service was held in St.^ John's church on ^nday morning last. Rev. W. R. Clements conducted the services both morning and even- ing and good congregations attended both services. Holland Twp. 4oS Normanby Twp 388 Markdale 341 Neustadt 75 Osprcy Twp 461 Proton Twp. ...'. 359 Egremont Twp 362 Glenelg Twp 184 Mr. R. Boyd was in Toronto last week. Mrs. H. M. Byland of Weston spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Armstroflg. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wilson and family of Durham spent Sunday with relatives in town. Attend the concert in the high .school, Flesherton, Tuesday night of next week. ' Mrs. Geo. Mitchell is spending a couple of weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Otto Clipperton, in Toronto. The Hyd;^o linemen have been working in town the past week mak- ing repairs and adjustments. The high school students held a masquerade Hallowe'en party in the school on TtHirsday evening last. Mr. and Mrs. John Runstadler leftj., last week to spend the winter months in Toronto. Mrs. R. Bentham in town over the week end, while Mr. Dudgeon was tak- ing the anniversary services at Van- • deleur. Chatsworth 83 Little Miss Helen DeCudmore ent- Dundalk 247 ertained fourteen of 'her boy and girl piosherton 106 friends of town to a birthday party SuUivan TwpT""""'Z 255 on Wednesday afternoon of last week. ' fjanovg^ egg A real jolly time was enjoyed by the Artemesia TVp. "" ' 357 <^^'1<*'«"- JBentinck Twp 334 NOTlCfe â€" During the winter , Durham 633 - months milk will be delivered at ten cents per quart anywhere in Flesh- erton, while cream will be fifty cents per quart.- H. Freeman, Flesherton' Camobell Macphail ^^^^^^^- i Orange Valley 35 Rev. and Mrs. ,Ias. Dudgeon of Port F'fsherton 29 Credit were the guests of Mr. and Macphail 2^8 545 110 84 467 734 734 575 82 121 102 593 382 811 662 208 ^ Bi a three-cornered fight in South Tamiskaming an old Flesherton boy. Cot Ern .Armstrong, was successful in carrying the constituency in the interests of the Conservative party by a majority of over seven hundred. "Ern" has made quite a success of himself at Cobalt where he has been' practising dentistry for the past few years, besides having several irons in the mining game. For the past two, years he has been mayor of Cobalt and has served his town faithf ulTjr and well during his terms of office. Dr. Ern was also overseas during the war, having recruited and taken to England" the 159th battalion and on his return to Canada went back to the northern mining town. He is sure to make a good name for himself at Ottawa and we are sure will serve in the intercuts of his constituency with elficiency and zeal. 5228 6468 Township of .\rtemesia Proton Station 86 Ceylon 36 Priceville „... 36 Vandeleur 17 Eugenia _ 86 Port Xaw „.. 32 The C.G.I.T. held a social evening at the home of their teacher, Mrs. W. A. Armstrong, on Wednesday night of last week. Mr. and Mrs. G. "E. Henry .accomp- anied by Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kennedy and little son, motored to Granton on Sundayi returning Monday evening. Mrs. W. V. Snider of Waterloo and Miss Elsie Caswell of Gormley at- tended the Molitor â€" Caswell wedding here last week. The regular meeting of L.O.L. 2865 ' will be held on Friday evening of this | week, November 6th .411 members! are requested to attend as some Im- portant business is to be transacted. The Ladies' Aid of Providence! church will hold a bazaar and lunch j in the Orangre Hall, Feversham, on! Saturday, November 14th. afternoon I and eveninjT. Mr. and Mrs. A. Thistlethwaite j are in town again after spending the' siiir<!ner in Toronto tNiag-\*a and' Buffalo. They will return to Niasr-j wra for the winter. Hallciwe'en was duly observed 1^: the younger people of town on Satur- ' day night and the evening air rr-, sounded with the hap^y shouts of the little people. Sunday the . market' square was a model representation of the blockades which have been made on the corner in the years past. The night passed off very quietly and no damage was sdfFered by the victims. ' NOTICE â€" Secure your radio license from Dr. E. C. Murray. AB radio sets must be licensed whether used for reception or transmissioti. the penalty on summary conviction for Wareham 47 violation of above, a fine, pot ex- Maxwell 96 ceeding $50. ; Feversham .!!I'".!!!.!I" 119 A public fowl supper will be held Singhampon 55 under the auspices of the U.F.O.. U.F. W.O. and U.F.Y.P.O. o> Osprey town- ship in the Orange Hall. Ma.xivell, on Thursday, November 12th. A play entitled "Valley Farm" will be given, also other numbers. Admission â€" .\dults 50c., children 25c. 91 77 113 128 142 89 123 48 811 357 Township of Osprey Campbell Macphail 24 97 103 23 68 Mclntyre 28 Rob Roy 26 Badjeros ' 69 I Hatherton 37 BORN 70 13 467 THO.MPSON-In Osprey to%vnship, on Tuesday, October 27h, 1926. to Mr. and Mrs Joseph A. Thompson, a daughter. No. 1 ... No.'2A No. No. No. 461 Township of Proton Campbell Macphail 102 156 41 87 37 66 oC 33 77 No. 6 13 The People's Grocery KENNEDY'S FOR THE RIGHT PRICE. FRESH GROCERIES AT TOBACCOS, PIFES, aCARS, ^ ETTES OF ALL KINDS. A FULL LINE OF BLTLK CTloaiL.VTES, BARS, .\ND BOXES, ALWAYS ON HA.ND. AND CIGAR- / WHEN IN TpWN, DON'T FORGET TO (^.IVE US A CALL. ^JSLB^^ TUESDAY AM0 THURSDAY evemhigs at # ^m. \i. G. KENNEDY Phow 37 ELECTION NOTICE All bills or accounts contracted in behalf 01, or in tht, interest of Miss A. C. .Macphail. .M.P.. for S. E. Grey, during the recent campaign, must be sent in to the undersigned within 30 days from the date of election, other- wise they will be illegal and may be disputed, in accordance with the Dom- inion Elections Act, >Cap. 46: Sec. 78, sub. s 7. Send in your accounts at once. ' â€" M. E. MIRR.\Y _ I Neustadc, Ont. Official Agent. Dated November 2, 1925. I SPRING AND MATTRESS TALK WE ARE CARRYING AT PRESENT A COMPL- ETE LINE OF SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES AT VERY CLOSE PRICES WHICH WILL COMPARE WITH THE PRICES QUOTED IN THE LARGE RETAIL CATALOGUES. W'e have springs from $5.00 for the Link Spring, up to $12.00 tor the Simmons ShimberKing-. Our $5.00 one is a link Fabric Spring- Block and as near r,vistproof as it is possible to get one. Then we have the Way Sagless at Sll.OO, This is a real good spring fastened at each end with helical springs, also the coil \>pr|ngs at S9.75, and the Link Fabric springs with the round bars and finished in brown for $6.50. These are good springs and are guaranteed to .stand iip under reasonable usage. We., handle., mattresses., tram $7.50 up to $30.00. Our $7.50 mattress is filled with colored felt in layers, not wood fibre or sea grass, and is covered with good colored ticking. Then our prices run up according to filling and ticking, until you get up to $12.00 aad up, are composed of good White Felt in layers and covered with real heavy attractive design ticking. In a real ^ood mattress we handle the Ostermoor at $25.00 and the Coil Spring Mattress at $30.00. Everybody knows the good qualities of the mattresses without repeating. COMPARE THESE PRICES WITH CATALOGUE PRICES AND BE COXVIXCED YOU CAN BUY' JUST AS CHEAPLY IX FLESHERTON AS ELSEWHERE. I THOS. W. FINDLAY Phone 34 r 3. Furniture and Funeral Director FLESHERTON O O % % o e « % $I3>««>««««««««<H»««««« O BOYS' SUITS 25 percent. Less Than Regular Prices We have laid ^ide an assortment from our regular stock that we are offer> ing at this special ifeduction. These Bloomer Suits are made up in popular styles in all wool tweeds ^d serges specially adapted for boy's hard wear. Every suit is weU made and ijined with dependable linings and properly tailored. The col- ors mdude browns, greys, heather mixtures <tild navy blues. The sizes range fpf/m 26 to 35. These values nuist be seen to be fuUy appreciated. Come in and look them over; also see winck>w display. FALL MILUNERY SPECIALS THIS WEEK NEW SATIN READY-TO-WEAR HATS FOR YOUNG LADIES. BLACK VELVET HATS FOR MATRONS All reasonably pric^ • i • % 9 • Special Offering of Children's Lace Boots $1.50 Thw Msortment includes dongcJa, box caJf , gun metal and brow^ iMtbem an^l 9k fnade up of odd sixes remaining from acme of our beat MlUng Knea. All ade in perfect con«fition and on up-to-dbte lasts. Wide and medium toes are induded. Sixes from 8 to U. Reftdar vlaucs MM to $2.75. SPECIAL $1.59 { R H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON. ONT.

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