Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 19 Sep 1928, p. 8

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lifpw^ WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19th, 1928 « ^ f ^' THE PLESHERTQ ^ >P^ t This is the Plade - istheTime In Mrs. Wright's Corner Store The Store will be open every evening for the convenience of all who wish to take advantage of this great bargain event â€" and have not the time to come in during the day. yrgPiQ We consider it no troubltflfcythow goods. Come along. Buy your fall and winter nCKC 9 supply while the assortment is good, if goods ar not aa represented, we will J^ refund your money cheierfully. SIMPLE J. P. Walter & Sod Flesherton I lot uf MisseK and Ladies High and Low Shoes at. 25c. per pair Men'i $1.50 Silli Scarf at 50c. Men's Work Shirts at ...., ;. 75c. Men's Odd Trousers, Sp«cial $1.95 to $3.95 -Men's KubKers at _.» $1.00 Club BaKfl for ., $1.49 All |2 and Â¥2.50 Children's High Shoes up to sizes 5 at 95c. Ladies, Misses and children's Spats worth from $1.50 to $2.50 for 25c. Men'M Suits from $12JiO up Ladies' High Overshoe, up to size 8, for $1.95 Suit Cases for $1..59 Children's Rubbers, including white, size 10 for 25c. Men's 75c. Cashmere Socks for 25c. Men's $150 and $2.00 Caps for $1.00 Children's Rubbers at 75c. 1 D Wollpr J^ Ca|| ChiWren's Overshoes from 6 to 2 for $1.75 *• * • "••â- Â»Vl IX. UVU Flesherton .Men's LiaCn cr rubber collars, 3 for ....25c. Mfin's fine or work shoes with panco or leather ^ soles for $2.95 MAXWBLL We are glad to report Mrs. Wil- bert Poole, who underwent an operat- ion in the Toronto General Hospital, improving nicely. the recipient of a large bouquet of gladioli. Grandmother with the most grandchildren, Mrs. G. Conn. She has 3 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Youngest grandmother, Mrs. Chas. Long. Grandmother with the best salad, Mrs. Geo. Ross. Grand- The Ladies' Aid of the United mother with the shortest skirt, Mrs. Church met at the home of Mrs. D, Winters on Tuesday last, The Gradmother's Day, under the Geo. Lawlor. Community singmg was led by Mrs. Geo. Lawlor and Mrs. R. .1. Morrison with Mrs. H. B auspices of the Women's Ihstitute Poole as^organist. Mrs. Olivia Ross Mr. and Mrs. E. Buckingham and daughters, Shirley and Merle attend- ed the golden wedding of the former's parents, Mr. and >Mr8. Jas. Bucking- ham at Stayner, on Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. Buckingham were former residents of this community. We giv; them our heartiest congratulat- ions and best wishes. Mrs. Cha~.. Heron has returned from Buffalo. Made Many Friends Speaking of the move of Mr. T^ W. Henry, son of Mr. Thos. Henry of Flesherton, to the Bank of Com- merce agency at Dundalk, the Wrox- eter News says;- Mr. T. W. Henry, manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce for the past five years, leaves this week for The iMaxwell Softball League held Dundalk to assume the management at the home of Mrs. Chas. Long was won the prize for the grandmother be- a com roast at the home of Mr. A. ; of the branch at that place. Mr. a splendid success. In spite of the ing the longest member of the In- disagreeable weather quite a number stitute. Lunch was served by the were present. The program con- younger members of the Institute sisted of an address of welcome by the and an enjoyable social hour was President, Mrs. Fred Barber, and spent. readings by Mrs. Geo. Ross, Mrs. W. The death occurred here on Friday H. Hall, Mrs. Geo. Lawlor and Miss \ast of Mri John Stewart, an aged Mary Ross. The prizes were won resident. The funeral took place on by the following:- Oldest grandmother Sunday afternoon. The service being Mrs. D. Long; Mrs. E. MtCallum, who held in the United Church. We ex- was only a few months younger was tend our .sympathy to Mrs. Stewart. School Time PENCILS SLATES CRTYONS WATER COLORS TEXT BOOKS DICTIONARIES SCRIBBLERS SCHOOL BAGS Pickling Supplies Everything needed and everything fresh RIPE TOMATOES RED PEPERS â€" Give us your order for green gage plums â€" I A. E. HAW CEYLON, Ont. Store doted Tues. and Thurs. evenings Pallister on Friday last. LocsiTFair Judges Don't forget to attend the concert . . ... , . . ^ on Fall Fair night, A real good pro- "^ ^'•""P*' -^onsistrng of eight people gram is assured, as the Laird con- are putting on the program. 9^ SmafI Advertisements LOST OR STRATED Henry took over the [management here under - dif Qcult circumstances, but succeeded in adjusting the af- fairs satisfactorily, and has since extended the bank's business yearly and his promotion was past due. The Fall Fairs are now commencing jfr. and Mrs. Henry made many in real earnest and the local govern- j friends through acts .of kindness in ment judges have received their ap- 1 case of sickness and obliging elderly pointments. Mr. AUie Muir of Cey- 1 people who were unable to get to. Ion will judge cattle and sheep at the ] the bank to attend to their affairs, fairs at Parry Sound, Powassan, Dundalk is fortunate in getting them Sprucedale and Orville and T. Find- 1 for citizens, lay of town takes the horse.s at Shel-- â-  . â- !â- . «. . burne and Fordwich fairs. Bothi RfM'Y Mil 1 Q these judges are liable to be called \ iwv-ivjnil-l-o to fill other fair dates. i « ai i:. i- i. . ^ j __^ I Mr. Alex. English spent a few days T , v 1 i • tv'« in Toronto last week. Look up a horse anc^ get m the i _ . n. t j v 1 i. â€"ill It,;â„¢ ;* «„««' Quite a num^ber from around here ixjtato race; you will enjoy it even ^^^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^^ ^ If you do not wm. i ^^^^^^^ ^^ Oarksburg on Sunday" Have you dsksd anybody to go fori We are glad to report Mr. Cecil a ride in the airplane yet? Ac- ! Monaghan improving nicely. comodation for two, with the same i Rev. H. B. Jackson of Proton pilot. ' ; preached at Salem church on Sunday I evening and delivered a fine message ♦ from James 3rd chapt. We are very pleased to know that ] FARM FOR SALE About 100 acres of good clay loam land, being lots 24 & 25 â€" 2nd Con., . N. D. R., near Six Comers, about a LOST â€" Strayed from the premis-jmile from Flesherton Station, about es of the undersigned 2-year old red j 85 acres of cultivative land, 10 acres LOSTâ€" License plate No. 324-795. Finder please leave at The Advance office. Bteer . Finder please leave leave with Fred Stuart, 'Phone 29, Flesh- erton. rOB 8 A LB FOR SALEâ€" A 1927 Chevrolet coach. â€" Apply to Mrs. Wm. Boyd FOR SALEâ€" 12 head yearling cat- tle.â€" R. J. Boyd, Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" 15 acres of swamp bush on lot 38, con. 10, Artemesia. â€" Harry Genoe, Flesherton. FOR SALEâ€" Six OcUve Doherty Organ. A good one. Price Reasonable. â€" W. A. Hawken, Flesherton. COURT OF REVISION FOR SALEâ€" Good work horse, will weigh about 1500; sound. â€" L \. Fisher. Telephone 51-J., or' Box 73, Flesherton. in hardwood bush, five acres swamp. Seven roomed house, solid brick, with cellar under all, also summer kitchen and wood shed attachsd. New hip ro«f bam 45 by 46, drive shed 20 by 40, good spring well and good fences. This farm cheap for quick sale. â€" Geo. E. Banks, Ceylon, Tele- phone 2 ring 4, Flesherton. SHORTHORN BULL FOR SBBTiai Reffiatered Shorthorn bull for vice at lot 6, Con. t, Oapr<>y, "Mi Marquis" No. 179,136; F re, Bomris Marqnit 142,881; Dam, Red Bnttarfiy 181,078. Terms â€" Pun^nda 9iM. arradee $2.00. Cows rot returned will be charge full price. â€" S. S. HAWKINS, BngmlSi < > < > t Courf will'be\'eld,%ufiulnt t J^The â-  Mrs. Geo. Hargrave's condition is a! HONEY FOR SALE--Clover Honey Ontario Voters' Lists Act, by His;''"'* improved and we sincerely hope 11 centa per pound; reduction on 60 Honor the Judge of the County of the ' ^^t, ^^^ continue to gain strength, pounds and over, can supply 5 and Grey at the Council Chamber, 1 M«"s- Boyce is staying with her lo pound pails at cost.â€" Flesherton Maxwell, on the 3rd day of October, "^«"p"' Mrs. Alex. English for »-' Apiary, W. S. Inkster, Prop. 1928 at 2 o'clock to hear and deter- ; ^ "''*• I mine complaints of errors and om- ' ) mistake occurred in these items j pOR SALE or RENTâ€" Good farm, ission.R in the Voters' List of the '«*t ^e««' ^hicli should have read lot 155 «nd 156, con. 2, W. T. & S. R. Municipality of the Tovimship of Os- i y-ano *»"• Wilfred Phillips and two containing 110 acres; good buildings. ... = . *i. u . ^ prey, for 1928. ! lu'tt °^ .^« '"""r,- T*'^, ^""*°" F"'" ^^U watered.-MRS. RODIE '^"^ ^^;^*i i"°" ^1^1°'^ "''â„¢* Dated the 14th day of September, 7>th ^r. and Mrs. Dick Clark and sTEWART., c.o. H. McPherson, R. ^ ^* "«• N-W. T. & S.R. BOAR FOR SERVICE. Ragistared Torinhira Boar for < vie* bjr Floahtrtoa Bacon Hoc Clid^ tha pnup ar ty of thi OnUrio Depart- ment of Acrleoltiin. â€" G. 8TBWART. Caretaker. BOAR FOR SERVICE No. 92-77630. Also a young York* 1928. -H. G. BURKE. CLERK. family. SIX HILL STORES We buy together in order that oar cuRtomers in the six communities may mat- erially benefit individu- aOy. F. T. HILL & CO., Ltd. Marfcdale, Ontario THE HILL STORE A Store everyone instin- tively associates with high quality merchandise at the faireet posible prices. Nev^ Fall Goods Arc Arriving Daily We are now in a position to serve you better than we have ever been before. Our buying powers have placed us in a p osition to give our customers goods at right prices. GROCERY SPECIALS Canipbcll's Souj), 2 tins for 21c. Fray Ijcnta.s ilcei, per tin 22c. Ayliner S()U|). 3 tins for 25c.Certo, per bottle 28c. Koaf Snj^ar, 2 poiiiul for 15c.Clioici' I'ink Salmon, 1 lb. tin 17c. A goodly number from here attend-, ed the school fair at Flesherton on' Saturday. i ! R. Ceylon. j Terms â€" fl.OO. â€" T. J. STINSON. VICTORIA CORNERS FOR SALE â€" Desirable Second I (Mortgage for sale, Toronto resident- } ial property, six roomed solid brick | dwelling, hot water heated, finest res- | ' Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Cook of To-' "f Danforth Avenue I ronto visited at Walter Acheson's throughout with all conveniences and ' over the week end. j transportation facilitiees. Amount of I No service at Inistoge on Sunday mortgage about $1800.00 usual dis- [ on account of the anniversary ser- count 25 p.e. Further particulars j vices at Bethel. , apply to advertiser 893 Pape Avenue, I The School Fair, on Saturday at •"â-  ^16, Confedertion Life Buildaing, I Flesherton was attended by most of Toronto. I the pupils and parents of No. 4. ' â€" .. , â€" â€" .â€" ^â€" .â€" â€" ^.lâ€" . i Frequent rains keep the farmers, I ; who are not quite done with the bar-' MISCELLANEOUS 'tYf'h/'"''"' r,"*""^ ^^^ ^•â- "'" "" *"i FLAT FOR RENT- 8-room ap. the barn safely. i. ^ . ..,^, ,, Emma Moore was home for „i«t'«ent for rent, bath room.-Mra couple of days accompanied by herl ^' ^- ^" ^^^' F'eaherton. friend, Miss Ethel Thompson. - - ^ MIDDtESlO & BURNS BarAteil, ««e. , . , .•,,..• t .n.- u ,. J- .^ I 0''««« â€" Owen Sound, Durham I idential district withm short distance ' .«<! irio.i>.>w.«. â- m u li i-'- ........ Fully modern â- â€¢"JJi"''*!**'"- Fl"herton evesy „»„!».,„». o„^ Saturday afternoon and evening. GBO B. DUNCAN DUNPALK LKBNIBD AUCnONBBR For the Coontjr c* Gra7. Ter_^ 1 per cent. Satiifactlon ruantaa4 Datea made at The AdTaaee offteo. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. In the west end of the village of Flesherton, 6-room house, electric wired, sofi water cistern, cellar on- IN MEMORIAM ICvaporated Milk. () oz.. 2 tins for I'.itlk Dates. 3 pound for I'alniolivc Soap, 4 bars for .. QclRcd Siibnon, ]/i lb. tin 16c. ...2.'ic.Aro\vroot liiscuits. in bulk, i)or lb 22c. ...27c. Jelly Powders, assorted flavors 5c. Canned Peaches. 1 lb. tin. 2 tins for ...^.Sc.< â- ranulated v^Mj^ar, 10 lb. for 65c. vSt. T.awrence (i;amdated Suf,^ar (100 lbs.) per l)a>; , $6.50 We sell Pan Dandy P>rea(l. made by Owen Sound iiakery Co. â€" Wrapped i... 10c. Snowdrift Flour, pure Manitoba liardwlual flour, 98 lb. baj; $v^.90 I In loving memory o JAMIESON â€" In loving memory of my dear father, the late Jno. Kernag- han Jamieson. wl^o departed this life I September 19th, 1926. j I know the home o'er the river j Across on the bright golden' shore, j I will meet my dear father I grieve : for , I More lovinfe than ever before. I For I know he hfts met my dear ' mother, -- • â€" In that beautiful land so fair "" • .ind Heaven is nearer and dearer I For Father and Mother are there. I â€"Daughter, Mary; EGGS WANTEDâ€" Highest market l^**" "^^^^^ •»<>""• '•'«• verandah oii price will be paid in cash. â€" John | ^° *'^*'> "»^ woodshed with cement Runstadler, Flesherton. tf. NOTICEâ€" Chopping done on Sat- urdays only. â€" Graham Bros. Eu- genia. floor; approximately three acres of land and good etabUt. An ideal spot for a retired fanner. v^, â€" W. A. ARMSTRONG & SON, Flesherton, Oati^' BULL FOR SERVICE. *it« NURSINGâ€" Practical nurse with j six years experience wants cases, charges reasonable. I Mrs. EDITH FIKE, I Pure-bred Hereford BuH for 'Phone 41 ring 4-2, Dundalk. > K|S£- TflmM |8. payaUa tiM fiiat if or write Mrs. E. Pike, c.o. Mrs. R. < r«>n>4^i «ft«r tbat data |U0 iril Blakey, R, R, N-. 2. Proton, iN charted. â- *♦â€"â- - »«<h>«»> W ^ ^rtemesia Souncll. I â€"EDWARD LOUCO?*' BUSINESS CARDS^^ Loan of 11200.00 wanted at 12 p.c. per annum security, 2nd mortgage on' â€" • six roomed house with all improve- 1 Dr. E. C. Murray, L. D. S.. dental ments and conveniences, in the Dan- ,„-,«,„« k«„„, .._j * ^ », . forth and Broadview district, Toronto •^?' ,''r"?f "^f n *. ** J°"»*- Lesed to reliable tenant it $45.00 ""^i*?*! ^''"•*« *>' ^*nt*l Si'rgeOBt . . j,,^ .. I per month. Write advertiser 893 »' "»«•"<>• . Gas administered for band and father, Mr. David McMullen, Pape Avenue, or 316 Confederation *•**•» extraction. Office at reiidene* who entered Into rest. September I Life Building, Toronto. Toronto Street, Flesherton. IN MEMORIAM loving memory of our dear hus- 19th. 1927. No one knows ache, Only those who haVe lost can tell the silent heart- HONEY FOR SALE Prince Arthur Lodge, 338, A.F. A A.M. meets in the Masonic Hall, Arm- Chioce Clover Honey for sale in strong Block, Flesherton every Fri- Of the grief that is born in silence] bulk. Price 10 cts. per pound. Can | day on or before the full moon. W (iildies' llest. a blended flour, jjfuaranteed 9« lb. bag ;..$.V 65 F.T.HlLL&C(i.,Liiiihed,Mark()ale For the one we loved so well. In our hearts his memory lingers Sweetly tender, fond and true; There is not a day. dear father That we do not think of you. â-  â€"Sadly missed by wife and family. IN MEMORIAM .FAMIESON â€" In loving memory of supply 6 and 10 pound pails at cost â€"ROY W, FENIflCK. Novl5 Maxwflj^ Ont. BULL FOR SERVICE For service orf lot 30, Con. 18, emesia, Durham Bull Royal Lad J78,773. Terms :-|2 if paid before I Hd. G. Watson, W. M., C. F Lawrence, Secretary -DUNCAN WILLIAMS. Eugenia. ..ROAA FOR SERVICE ' » lur dear father. .Inhn Kernaihan I "'•""â- '"y ^^^' °'***'''^''® '2-^''- .lamieson. who departed this life, Srnt ember 19th, 192B. Two years have piine, you have not (lied. Dear father, you h.nvo but passed From out this dusty road, which We call life, ' Into his parden 'thfre to find at last, IVace, cool and sweet, from noise and dust and .itrifp. Daughteis, Grnoe and Kllle. Lucas & Henry, Barristers, Solicit- ors, etc., I. B. Lucas, K. C, W. O, Henry, B.A. Offices, Markdale Lueaa^ Block, Phone 2. Branch offices a*. Dundalk and Durham. Telford & Birnie, Barristers, soliv citors. etc. Offices Grey and Bruce Block, Owen Sound; Standard Bank Blo6k. Flesherton, (Saturdays.) w' P. Telford, Jr., J. F. P. Bi rnie. Registered Vl'shire Boar for ser-', ^!^ Jt««"|«>«. Uaeewed AuellaMS vlce-Edgely Bright Vim, No. 99,996 ' i^U.!^""*,*"'*' *V •«> M"**^ ""^ Tatme atodarata.. ^itUhMlNi Mf W fade M «k« AMamk'oik Property of Raugeen Bacon Club. Terms fl.OO. â€"C. HINDLE, Proton Station iT hf addwMlM ma M

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