Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 1 May 1929, p. 5

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THE FLESHERTCW ADVANCR WEDNESDAY. MAY 1, 1929 » ' < Maximum Security At Mim'mum Cost A Safety Deposit Box in the near- est branch of the Bank of Commerce will relieve and anxietv regarding the whereabouts of your valuables while permitting free access to them bv you or a duly aathorized person at any time durin;; banking hours. The cost is less than one cent a day; the value received is an inestimable sense of security. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA j Evangelistic Services In Baptist Church CPJL TIME TABLB Trains l«ave Sleahertoo Statioa loUow«: GoiBc Sootk. Going North 6.08 a.in. fiJiZ a.m. 4.10 p.m. 8.34 p.m. S.ll p.m. 4.33 p.m. Flesheton station. The malli cIo*« at Plesherton aa follow* : For the north at 11.00 a.nL I Evangelbt Alexander Torrie, B. A I who Sunday began revival services I in the Flesherton Bapttch Church, is well known throughout Canada and I the United States, in United, Pres- ' byterian and Congregational churches I Often he has held union campaigns J when all evangelica! denominations united. The following aiti some of the comments on his work, "Evangelist Torrie is a God-given Evangelist." "Your visit waa a visit from God i to oar town." "His sermons are ! splendidly clear and convincing, ana his work in the after meetings both I sane and magnetic." "The most gracious revival in the history ot our community." "A man with a message and a burning zeal for souls." Not only the Baptist church I but the community is very fortnn- I ate in securing the se-vices of such a well-known evangelist. He will preach at both services on Sunday and each week night. Beautiful hand painted slides of the life of i Christ will be shown every night at 8 o'cock. Evangelist Torrie's subject on Sunday at 11a.m. â€" The Revival we need. Evening, 7 p.m. â€"The three Ws of the cross. Sub- ject in the afternoon at 3 p.m. a: -.KTuu c u^ luc =vcu.x* y. MT a ^'^^ ^^'"^' "^onsecretion." Monday train from Toronto is announced by ""f. V ^^^Ji ^'^ Evangelist Torrrie's Mr. Archie Sinclair, agent at the subject will beâ€" choosing a wife. There is a REAL THRILL in driving the Ford Car I Change in Train rme ai A change of time in the running schedule of the evening C. P. R. Commencing on Monday evening the train arrives at Flesherton at 8.34, nineteen minutes . ^ . earlier than at present. The train, •outh at 3.3() For nionthig train however leaves Toronto Union Sta- «oath mail closes at 9.00 pjn. 'tha tion at 5.10 p.m.. ten minutes earlier frenoQs evemnir. Local and Personal Rev. Jos. narrower attended the Presbytery at Hanove? on Tuesday. Rev. Alexander Torry of Toronto is holdinf^ evangelistic services in the Baptist church. Hirsutol â€" A guaranteed cure for dandruff. â€" Wilson's Barb«r Shop, Flesherton. Mr. W. S. Bishop has purchased a residence at Aurora and expects to leave shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Thibaudeau of Detroit spent n day with the latter^ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wilson. Mrs. Jas. Cargoe returned on Fri- day, after spending the past several weeks in Detroit and Toronto. j than before. The Walkerton train I coming sotith will now arrive at 8.11 ; T).m.. in place of 8.34, as formerly. { These are the orjy changes in the C. I P. R. schedule on this line and no I doubt the chanc'e will be welcomed ' by the people at this end of the line. Funeral of Mrs. Sargent Th funeral of the late Mary Ana Bowers, beoved wife of Mr. Edward Sargent of Mulmur township, form- e-!y of Ceylon, wil take place to Flesherton cemetery on Thursday af ternoon. May 2nd. The remain.' â- will bo brought from the vault at Shelbuvne and will be interred in Flesherton cemetery, tervice being held at the graves ide at 3.00 o'clock p.m. The late Mr-s. Sargent pas- sed awav at her home near Shelbame on Sunday. March 24th last. I Friends and acquaintances will Tririty Church A.Y.P.I. On Monday evening, 'April 29th the young people of Trinity Church. Proton, met in the church and organ- ized a branch of the .\.Y.P.A. "with the following officers:- President. Mr. Ed. Brooks; Vl;e.-Prefr Miss Ilia Batchelor: Sec-etary. Miss Ruby Lyons: .\ssist. Sec.. 'Mrs. Lvons"; Organists. Miss Margaret Still' and Miss _ ll!a Batchelor. Prosrram.Tie committee. Miss Bessie Stain«^-,- M s. White. Mr. Eldon Blackburn, Mr. Dave McCannell. The meetings will be held each Thursday evening at 7.30 p.m. com- --.enoine on May 16th. The Rector. Rev. M. F. Oldham presided at the meetir.c. Prospects are good for a branch of the .AY.P.A. at Proton, i PUT the Ford through its paces. We will be glad to take you for a run. Climb the steep- est hill v.ithout effort. In dense traffic sense the control that makes it first away at the grreen signal, and last to need the brakes when the red threatens. Note the ease and silent precision with which gears mav be changed. Idle down to seven or eight miles an hour in high, or press the accelerator when the road stretches invitingly. You have an honest sixty miles an hour at your command if ever needed, or forty, in second gear, to meet traffic emergency. The car is alive ! COME in and arrange for a demonstration. You will know then that a really fine car is established in the light car world. BORX MeL.A.CHLAN' â€" In .A.rterac^'a, on Tuesday. .April 30. 1929. to Mr.' and Mrs. .A.n:rus MeLachlan, twin sons. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. W. Hickling' P'ease accept this intimation, soent the week end with relatives Inj* â-  Westcn. CEMETERY MEETING Miss Marie McEachnie of Toron-j to spent the week end at her home A meeting of the plotholders of here. j the Flesherton Cemeterv will be held i Mrs. Spence of Toronto is %-isiting l^^^^f'^ ^^ ^^"- '"' Friday ev-j with her sister. Mrs. Robt. Best, for ^"^f' -^.*> ^'^^ »' ^ P-"^v'° '^°°f' <i? , a counle of weeks i ^^^^^^ improvements. Full attend- a couple 01 weeKs. | ^^^^ .^ necessarj-. â€" T. CLAYTON, 1 The half holiday in the local Secretarj-. ' stores commences this Thursday af-! | temoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cairns nreex-; pected home this week end. afteir, j^ humorous three act plav "Al- spendmg the winter at W eston. t ^.^^.^ j^ Trouble" will be presentet! I The Holdfast U. F. W. O. wUI by the .A.Y'.C.A. of St. James Church ; hold their May meeting in the Park of Dundalk, under the auspices or ! W. G. Kennedy is rr.akincr improve roonts to his ice cream rarlor. If the fish are there Our Fishing Tackle will get them H. DOWN & SONS FORD DEALERS FLESHERTON "ALWAYS IN TROUBLE" House, on Wednesday, May Mrs. W. A. Beaton, Secretary. | Mrs. F. J. Thurston and two child- ren are spending this week with her mother, Mrs. Geo. L. White, at Aylmer. 1 Mrs. Long suffered a stroke on, Friday evening at the home of heri daughter, Mrs. Wm. Miller, and Is in a very critical condition. Sth.â€" St. Mary's Church, Maxwell, in the j Orange Hall, Maxwell, on Wednesday | the 8th of May. Admission 35 and ' 2!> cents. 1 If they are not there It will get them somewhere else Rev. Fowler to England Edge Grain Shingles Won^t Gup or Curl CARLOAD TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK SPECIAL PRICES OFF CAR or DELIVERED ALL KINDS OF TRUCKING HEAVY GYPROC at $40.00 per M. LIMi: AND PREPARED PLASTER Flesherton Planing Mills H. A McCAULEY, Prop. Rev. F. G. Fowler of Brussle; le.ft this week on a trio to England and expects to be away about six JIis3 Agnes Macphail, M. P., will wekes. Rev. Fowler was a former speak in Forrester's Hall, Toronto, popular pastor of Chalmer's Pres- this Friday evening on the subject bj-terian church. In a letter Mr. of "Disarmament. i Fowler states they are looking for Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Morgan ana ward to a visit in Flesherton this children of Tottenham spent the summer, week end with her parents. Mr. ana Mrs. J. A. Lever. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Smith of To- ronto spent the week end in town- Mrs. Smith is remaining to visit het sisters here. Rev. Jos. narrower exchanged pul- pits with Rev. Coutts of Markdale, who was preaching for a call, but later withdrew. See the play, "Cyclone Sally" to be put on in the school, Feversham. by the Feversham Tennis Club, on Fri- day, May 3rd. Miss Mildred Caswell of Spring- hill has been seriously ill for several months and her condition is stui very critical. We hope that she will soon have a change for the better and a return to health. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ThisUe- thwaite have returned to to^ra alter spending the winter w Toronto and Niagara Falls. They were accom- panied by their grandson, Alfred .^ield. vho returned Monday morn- Mr. and Mrs. King of Toronto accompanied by Mrs. McCann. mot- ored UP the first of the week and spent the day with Mrs. Kin«9 sis- ter, M'-s. Jot. narrower at the par- sonage. Mrs. McCann will remain for a visit with her daughter. Mrs. Edgar Patterson, Mr. Andrew Gil-hrvBt, Mrs. Wm. Johnston and Mr. Ward Harrison motoretl to To- -orto on Sunday and visited with the former's husband, who is improving nicely after his recent operation for goitre. W. H. Thurston was in Owen Sound last week comniUng the county by- law; with a vii-w to having them nr'nt'Hl in pamphlet forrn fo^ the •>'<>nihcn« of the County Council ana others who desire them. Tenders "An be «>skcd for from the p'^nters rt tho Cri'intv. It U hooed th.<«t ♦he work will be completed before the June session of the County Council. You can't lose and we keep the best BEAVER BRAND FISHING TACKLE W. A. Armstrong & Son FLESHERTON. ONT. 5: OUR TIME PAYMENT PLAN IS MOST ATTR.ACTIVE ± i BABY CHICKS I Order your Lejrhom Chicks for May and June delivery NOW. Our strain is the large Leghom (4 lbs. and up.) Get our catxilogue for rearing and brooding instructions. HENDRICK POULTRY F.\RM Honover. Ont. COAL We are unloading a ear of best quality .\merican .-Vnthracite this week. Price ?10.75 per ton cash when delivered. Will have larger sizes l.^ter. Phone 3S r 3. A. C. MUIR Build up a Monthly Income by Investing Your Funds in Royalties. An investment in Second Standard Rovalties Ltd. yields 12^";. Payable l'~c monthly. Dividends are payable on the 1st of each month to shareholders of record of 25th of the previous month. FOR FULL IXFORM.\TIOX SEE Dr. E. C. Murray - Flesherton CEYLON ONT.\RIO , 1?! Tomato Week This week we are offering to our customers Aylmer Brand Tomatoes at 2 Cans for 25c. :- Perkins & Freeman: Remember! Half Holiday Commences in May. Men's Ordered Clothing Come in and let us take your measure for a new suit! A wonderful selection of entirely new patterns to choose from. Satisfaction guaranteed with every or- der. Every gfarment individually cut and tailored to your measure. Suits With Extra Pair of Trousers Ready-to-wear Millinery Xew selection in Matron's Black and Colored Hats. Stylish designs in large head sizes. Specially priced $3.95 to|4.75 Ladies' Holeproof Socks All the new Spring Colorings, in prices $1.0e, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.95 $1.00 Silk Hosiery "Sub Standards" 150 pairs at this price, including blacks, greys, gun metal, and the new sun brown shades so popular for spring. These are "sub-standards" from the reg- ular Dollar Line of one of the best mak- ers, and can hardly bo distinguished from the regular qualitv. Sizes 8' < to 10. PRICE S9c a pair Men's Holeproof Socks Xow Spring Patterns. 50c., 75c and $1 F. H. W. HICKLING • FLESHERTON, ONTARIO Store Closed Every Thursda Afternoon &

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