Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 19 Sep 1928, p. 4

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•r^m ^ <l« W «M f <i>i â-  •^.~ WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 19th, 1928 THE FtBh HERTONT ADVANCE THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Published on Collingwood street, Flesherton, Wednesday of each week. Cicirtation over 1100, Price in Canada, $2.00 per year when paid in advance $1.50. In U.S.A., $2.50 per year, when paid in advance $2.00. Province is Making The Late RMcLonghrey K. Boyd Going West Fill at New BridSe' M.. Henry n. McLoug^jfey passed O I „„.„.. M,.„,l„., „„„_!_„ t!„„*„„U At the end of th ; lonth, Mr. Kendal nway .Monday evening:, September ^yj leaves for I.irth Battleford, Moore, 'i "?'*'• ".' ,**'* ^P""' ""/J?.^*^"*' ^^^.^ he is to engage in busimss with his W. H, THURSTON F. J. THURSTON Editor, j bank on the west .side of the road. nri. n , i» • rw„ <i^„„A ^* * Booster and not a KnocJcer Will Colquett, m Owen Sound. ^^^ ^^^ p^,j ^^^ Our schools have opened again with __ Miss Demsey of Stratford principal, f _-,_|, ^C D««Uiftii and- Miss Warder of Bowmanville as WOUll. UI I\CV1»1MII assistant, in the continuation school, - and Mr. Boyd in the public school, j Notice is hereby given that a Court There ar^ about twenty pupils at- wiU be held at the TojmHaU Flesh Asst. Editor. foreman on the Provincial Highway ^'-"e- ^rteme-sia ageu bu-years. «e u„e,e, Mr. John Bcyd, in the furn- .'Z thlcontrnuS school wFth e^^^ has had a gang of men employed on ^"'^ ,^^«" '» f"-''"*? health for some jture business, K n's happy laugh *""'*'"L!^ nf llrve County Court, for the County of Grey the task of fining in the approaches ZTjd" '"''' "n*'^-, «ill be missed, besides his excellent ^ PJ'>«P«;.''^«''>'^« y^'' at 10 o'clock a.m.. on Tuesday, the to the new bridge built over th, Bovne P''*^*^''- i abilities in .sportinj. circles, but his The Mill Company ''^ve had a car ^^^^ ^^^ ^^ September, 1928, to hear i liver during the summer. The high ! The late Mr. McLoiighrey was born "'a^v warm fiien- • will wish him load of western ^^ff^^ °^''''"â„¢ , all complaints of errors and omissions â- iship and had spent most the best of success in business. For their mill. W. Heitman a"a •'o/'" j^^ ^^^ jyom the Voters' List of 1928. CHANGING OF FAIR DATES Dated this 11th day of September, W. J. BELLAMY, Clerk. north of the bridge, has been levelled I "f his life close to where he died, the past yaar Ken has been teaching and the earth used for the fill. The He was a man of sterling iiualitie.; '" the Feversham .ublic school. Department of Public Highways has fimi was held in high esteem by all. taken over the entire road up to the For a great number of yjars he had ,„ ^ . ' . ^ , ..... ^^^^^^ BaptLsl Church corn-r and will thus! boon an active member of Annesley , ."^^^ ^^^ your entries in before .^^^^^;^^,^,^^:^,^^^^^yir><^>^^'*^^ For several years past the Meaford ' include the fill on the South side of Church. He was also a member of f-;'''- ''ay and ayo J the rush and keep ... ^ â€"««. • .^ i â-  - â-  Past Master **>« s;cretary m good humor, * Speer drew it in with their trucks. The officials of the Osprey fall fair are doing their best to make the fair 1928. one of the best ever. The school children will line up NOMINATING ill save the t;,, de.eased is survh-d by his «r/\' n^ain r.rner as usual at one i ^r^ ^^ m | \ 7 f? M T 1 i^ M dollars nee- ,..idow and one daughter, Mrs.' Bert- " J^,"'^'' ^l^ '^l ^^^^f^ orchestra X i i t [^ \/ T [\ i M \ 3 VH village will Hutchinson. three brothers and "'"" "'^^"^ "P '" ^^^ '«"• grounds. j- ^ ^J ^"^ Y M^ I ^ * * V^ * ^ and Owen .'^l>und fall fair dates have I the bridge. This decision v.ns rriven th-: Orange order and a been conflii-tinK and in order to es- *" the council last week by Engineer of .\rtemesia district cape the diffiiulty this year the Owen Alder of Durham and will save the Sound ii.ur.agim.'nt decided to hold i ^''"age several hundred their fair in October. At the same'^^''"0' for th-> fill. The time Meaf ,rd had a chunge of heart ; have to build the sidewalk, but it „„g ^-^^^^^ ^,g„ ^^^^^^.^^ ^lex. in Mon- The ^-^cretp. v notifies us that the f and set hor dates a week later, on ; ^v.!I or.v be renuired to pay 70 per tana. Johnston of Moosomin, Sask.; entries are c.^...:ng in fine, away ahead X theday.<^ lacked by the East Grey Ag- <^ent. of tho cost, the Provincial as- Robert in Winnipeg, and Mrs. W. H. of la.t year, and ali-eady some ex- 'I' nculturc Su.iely for their fair at h""^'"? the other .'lO p»r cent. | Heard in Artemesia. hibitorshave joinod from outside S Fleshcrtc.il. By that action thev have' r,oint« i Â¥ jumped from the frving nan into the _. . '^^'^ funeral was held Wadnesady ' -^^ ♦ fire, but it it their â- fnneral. not ours., FlpQlipylnn Wnn Frnm """â- ."°''" *° Markdale cemetery. i ^. Quite a number regular exhibitor=i T ICMieilOIl TTOIl rrOIIl Service was conducted in Annesley FFVERSHAM <X from th.. Meaford district, also a **â-  « i «. , Church, the .nastor, Rev. A. Newton. r t. vijiA.an«ivi ^ couple of new ones, have signified their intention of passing up the Mea- ford fair to attend Flesherton. On:! would suTipo«e that the Meaford dir-' ''"he Softball field day on Wednes- ectors would have sufficient cxper-' ''^'•' "^ '^'^' week was marred by ience to realize th.it it doesn't pay ^hreatsned rain, which finally broke to switch dates helon.fing to n!jnc-' '"^^^ '"^ '" *he afternoon. However ent large fa'!-";. ~ i there was time to decide the tiani Owen Sound on Wed. KDITORIAL NOTFS to meet Mr.xv.-,'>11 in the Centre Gr?y J-eagui' playoffs, and On^vards were St. .John, preaching a touching and ~~~^~' \ v comforting sermon. He also refer- T!ie hnrvcjt is pretty well comnle- Y red feelingly to the beautiful chris- t-^ ^'"* this ywr, aiidTafr crops liave j tian character and lif- of tho de- been .'.â-  lUiercd in here. Threshing X ceased, who was fully prepared for ^^'" "°^ ^^ 'â- he order of the day f the etarnal life. At the gravesiae, Q^'te n niiinber from here attend- Ij! after the church service, the Orange ed the camp nesting at Clarksburg t burial service was conducted by the «" Sunday. -j. officers of the District Lodgj. M'"' and Mr'. Henry Alexander v hav" returned home from Toror.to. .*. Mr. and Mr.s. Josiah Crawford (r.re Mi.=s Mina Moffat) have re- turned from their wedding trip, and >^h- ish them a hanpy and prosperous jour- ney through life. Mrs. Howard McKee and two chil- dren have returned home after a week's visiting with her sister. Mis. There was a large number pres- , ^, • .. , •..,,•11,. I successful in def)ati:ig Rock Mills ent at the funeral and many floral ''^-â- ''^' "^"^^ ^â- '*'^''' ""^ V'-'f" (f-.r that privil.7ge \r jin excellent tnbutes spoke of the esteem in which "<:;'' •'J"'' »;V, /^o"' ^% Mere man who objects to the ores- ten inning contest. It was a close the late Mr. McLoughrev was held. ^''â- ' ^'â- '^^^ Alexander of Owen hoiinrt ^ ent appnrel of women, is likely tn be ''all fo- Onwards as Maxwell had the The pallbearers were Messrs. Geo. '''""'"* * ^^^' "' ^'^ parental h .md |^ cured of hi:; .srrunles by a perusal of ''^^^es full in tho lotli. with two oyt. P-itchard. George Bowles, Ed. Baker, here last week. the oTH" family album. when a foul tip wa.s caught to ro- ^^- •'• Bella:r.y, S. J. Ilalbort and A â-  * * , tirr- the side. An all .«tar tnam from E. Colgan. Life h;»s a v.av of evening things 'he local league had a one run advant- Henry Mcl.oughrev has pa-i'-ed to "•"'""" »'"â- â- â- â€¢â€¢â€"" 'â- ."""'"'r, ".'''' " un. as th-^ .<;eattle Times points out. "'^^ "vo. the Owen .^ound Million- his reward, but his life and influence «"''>• "j;hort ime wiU reside m O^ For every woman that makes a fool ""â- Â«^''- "hen tho game was called on shall long be remembered in this ""'"' ""â-  ' "' "'* *' out of a man, there's another who account of rain, when the sixth in- commuiiity,â€" Markdale Standuui makes a man out of a fool. scored'Th/ onr'^?"' 7'^f ''''â- 'â- '' ^^^<^- Note-The late Mr. McLough- A recent .amp meeting ['•"oi'-ctor ^.^^^^ ^"'h^ P^ihs ^^^^^^^^ highly regarded For years he was in a nearby township advertised that ^'^^ ''otned. Th- Owen Sound Lady a director in the Agr'cu tural ''ocietv there would .-.nie as well a. tracts. .^taT-liXte'^^'f ''" '." ""'"^ "" "" -«' -"ke" hard for i""' we "re Wandermg Willie would greatly re- HV: Tl\Ll^^r:^J'T ^'''^' ^'^ ^^e Much sympathy is extended to the Liberal-Conservative Assoc. | of So uht-East Grey | Will be held in Town Hall | DURHAM I MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24tli j (Commencing at 2 o'clock p.m.) | for the purpose of selecting a candidate for contest in ^ the Riding of South-East Grey at the next .1 Federal Election « ADRESSES WILL BE DELIVERED BY MRS. j FALLIS, OF PETERBORO AND COL. YOUNG | M. P. OF NORTH-EAST TORONTO | ALL ELECTORS HEARTILY WELCOMED i I D. McTAVISH, President A. E. COLGAN, Sec. | I GOD SAVE THE KING | joice to hear that. rain decided otherwi.'e. relatives in their sorrow.] ' ' - The local team wao composed of â€" The cro.-.: i., (his nnvl of the ban- Buster Radlsy, Jac\- N'eilaon, Ken n I l» B II T ner Province have so far been har- Boyd, Ernie Lyons, Harry Pedlar, T Ur. J. U. KUSS61I lO vested as to enable us to say that the Currie, Ken Betts, Norman Genoe, yield will be above the average Let ""tcher and Frank .Seeley istaetory The laborer is worthy of ancial success, his hire. implete fin- Be b Flesherton Week of Sept. 24 i Dr. J. 0. Russell, R.O.. of Hamilton will be at W. A. Armstrong & Son's 'j' T,. .. . , NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ihe disaster on the fionr-rian Rav The ^fnlT^h^' "'';'i"'"'^ i""' .'"•''^^^ "^ Notice is hereby given that all Jewellery store in Flesherton from S lake ^ats hal n v"on th^^'r^renJl''. '"''T ''''''''' ""^' •^'^'"" ^ "-â-  --"'"'' ''"-'"'" '''' '" ''''"""-"^ ^ and freight ,„,„es. with wiTeles, Tl^' ""^T"' '^' ^''^''' °^ ^gnes No doubt if wiv.i.,s.< hn,i heen avniK ^»'"'"- 'ate of the Township of able on the doomed ship many lives ^f.^'"^^ '" ^^^ County of Grey, House would have been saved. •September 2!nh. for tho purposj of testing eyes and supnyling glasses ir necessary. If your eyes are trouhlo Wife, who died on or about the 13th ^^y "f September, A. D. 1925, are The airplane will again be an at- "?"!'f .'° ^'"â- "'"''^ *" '^^ undersign- traction at our fair. It will lie a Administrator or his Solicitor on much large,- plane, which will take "*â-  '^^^'â- â- '^ 'he 2Uth day of Septmeber up two passengers at a time. ^- ^^- ^^28 their names and addres- Don't forget to .see the car bainn- ? .^"'^ ^"" particulars of their claims cing contest on Fair Day. put on by """'y verified. Geo. Brackflnbury, and bring your '^"'^ ^"'â- tber take notice that after car along and take a try at it. It the said date the Administrator will looks ea.sy. " proceed to distribute the a.^sets of You will hardly kinow tho Fair '^'^ ^"''l deceased amongst the part- Grounds this year after all thi. a!- 'es entitled thereto having regard on- terations are completed. Thanks to ly to such claims as he will then have â-  a few Boosters, for our Chil, „f Boost- notice of ers is growing. p^^^^ ^^ Collingwood this 22nd Those who attend our Fall Fair day of August A. D. 1928. will have to admit that the Directors ... „ ,.,-nM*inv aj ••. . have certainly been working when ^^ " "' '^J-R^AHAN, Administrator. they see the improvements done to Maxwell. Ont. ;he grounds and buildings. The "'" '" Director.s are doing everything in MALCOLM McLEAN, Sol. for the ♦ heir power to make this Fair, this. Administrator, fall the best ever hold here. ' Collingwood, Ont. comes anri. r.'iceive relief. ,«. t, t, ,«. ing you consult Dr. Russell when he X I .s .«. x .s. .1, J. Dividend Notice Standard Royalties Limited Th? regular IMonlhly Divi- dend of I'f on the Cumulative 12'^ Rcedeemable Preferred Shares will bo paid on Oct. 1st to shareholders of record on pSetember 25th. A. J. JACKSON. PRES. HEAD OFFICE: 331 Bav Street. Toronto 2. GEN m NE FOR Woodwork, F loors, Autos, Furniture Anyone Can Apply It Wide range of colors. Dries in 3) minutes. Duco Polish restores the orip.in- al lustre on your Furniture or Auto. Dust does not stick to it. Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes. PLASTIC WOOD â€" Handles like putty â€" hardens like wood. F. W. DUNCAN V:••xK•<•<~t":"^v•>>^<~x•:~K••v^•>•x•^":"X~:♦<•<K••^•>♦•:~w•♦<^•^♦^^<••:~><"M^^^ :..v.>.><M~>.>.:. I •:~;«<~>*<^K~>->«>**<*<** m THIS WEEKâ€" THURSDAY and FRIDAY Airplane Stunts i SOFTBALL j Gar Balancing Contest 4 X Final games in Centre CirCy Softball League between The Onwardj ? Ceo. Brackenbury is putting on a contest for the car that can be (Will carry two passenger.^ at one time) The same pilot as la^t year will Kive you a real thrill *♦<>«8><><M~>•x~:••x~:~x-^•:">•^•>♦>•>•x•♦♦•x>♦x«^♦>•^•x••>•>•^•>♦•^•>^x«>♦♦ SCHOOL PARADE Of all the School Children uf the District will start from the main corner at 1 o'clock led by Haw's Orchestra. Final games in Centre CirCy Softball League between The Onwardj and Maxwell teams. It !» also expected that the Lady Greys of Owen Sound will play a picked team of ladies from the Centre Grey League. Ceo. Brackenbury is putting on a contest for the car that can be driven on a platform, built on purpose, and balance it in the centre. .\ll good car drivers will be trying this a.s Mr. Brackenbury is giving $3 to anybody who can do it. <»>X»>'X~>'X«X><^>'>*>«X*«XH^«X^><>»X»X»>'XK><'*4><'*<«*«><»<9->* Hurdle Jumping POTATO RACE * 1^ T HORSE RACK POT ATn RAPF FOR HORSEBACK RIDERS ThU is also an added attraction ant't is nice to watch HORSE BACK POTATO RACE This U a r«al funny sight and wiTI create a lot of fun if a number will come out and compete. Prices $5, $3, $2. Quite a number of speeding contests in the Single Drivers and Ponies will add a little spice to race fiends. Music supplied by Haw's Orchestra afternoon and evening A Good Program will be given ia the Skating Rink on the Last Night of The Fair by the Laird Concert Troupe, supplying a very varied program ROBT. RICHARDSON. President. 9t\ T. W. FINDLAY. Secretary 1 V > « . 4 * >

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