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Flesherton Advance, 3 Jul 1929, p. 8

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WEDNESDAY, JULY S. 1920 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE J Mrs. E. Shaw Passes The six brothers were the pall- bearers that Ijonveyed her mortal remai-is to the last resting place In -» , â-  , , . Union cemetery, Thombury-Clarks- The funeral of the late Harriet burg. L«Gard, beloved wife of Mr. Eph-' riam Shaw, took place from her late residence, Clarksburg, on Saturday afternoon, and was largely attended. The servU'e was conducted at the DUNDALK WILL CELEBRATE Dundalk and County of East Grey will celebrate the Battle of the Boyne in Dundalk. Parade in the after- house by the Rev. R. h. Moiton, of ^o„n ^ith Orangeville band. There Grace United Church, of which the.will be speeches, sports, games, with dance at night in the Town Hall. dccea«ed was a member. The deceased was in her 72nd year and was born in Fleshcrton, the sec- ond eldes' of a family of twelve, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LeGard, eight of who sur- vive: Mr.^. Green, Healhcote; Mrs. Poulter. Toronto; Harry of Flesher- ton; Edward, Saskatchewan; George, Good accomodation for meals. District Promotion Exam. Rcsalts I The Old Home Week ROCK MTLLS SCHOOL The officers for the Caims-Ruth- ven picnic for the ensuing were elect- ed recently a-3 follows:- Hon. Pres., Frank Cairns Sr., Flesherton; Pres., Geo. H. Ruthven, Alliston; Sec.-Treas., Geo. H .Cairns, Maikdale; Committee, Chicago; Fred, Walter and Albert of I Jin, Ruthven, chairman, Alliston, Toronto. Twenty-one years abo shej Frank Ruthven, Clarksburg, Mr. Bow- wa."? married to Ephriam Shaw in To- man, Collingrwood, Frank Cairns, ron'o. where they resided until nine, Ceylon, Alex. C. McDonald, Weston, years ago when they moved to picnic next year will be held on the Clarksburg, where they have resided and Dave Ruthven of Chesley. The ever since. . ^^1 Saturday nearest the 15th of June. ,n»i \ «. Keep your House Young HOUSES grow old from the outside. Sun and rain mar their beauty and cause depreciation. But paint â€" NEW PROCESS PAINTâ€" acts like a tonic and brings back the youthful loc»: and the youthful ability to stand the ele- ments. Costs no more to buy but gives - ^ you better service. Here is paint economy. We carry a full line of NEW PROCESS PAINT in all colors and sizes. *â-  •?<?-â-  r NEW PROCESS PAINT Jr. 4 to Si-. 4 â€" Murray Fisher, Geo. Akitt and Jack English equal. Sr. 3 to Jr. 4 â€" Delia English, Julia Croft, Laurie Rusaell, Leo. Patton. Jr. 3 to Sr. 3â€" Leslie Seeley (H) Leila Clark, Ruby Akitt. Sr. 2 to Jr. 3â€" Iva English (H), Lloyd Partridge (H). Lawrence Phill- ips (H), Robert Clark (H), Lulu Rus- soil, Mabel Shier. Marguerite Croft, Jack Monnghan, Ethel Dargavel, Roy Fisher (F), Elsmour Shier (F). 1st to Jr. 2â€" Mary Clark (H), Ruby Monaghan (H), Fred Betts, Fred Partridge, Loreen English, Myrtle Croft. Pr. to 1stâ€" Ru-ssell Phillips (H), Glenard Croft, Bessie Russell. Jr. Pr. to Sr. Pr.â€" Edna Croft, Cecil Shier. Jr. Pr.â€" Gord. Shiter, Chester Shier Edna Partridge. A Classâ€" Ar'hur Betts. ^ Names in order of merit. â€"Mrs. F. J. Seeley, Teacher. CEYLON SCHOOL Jr. 4â€" L. Archibald (H). F. Collin- son. K. Stewart, D. Stewart, E Genoc (Rec). Sr. 3â€" S. Piper (H), Joe Chesney, H. Archibald, 0. Marshall, N. Genoe. M. C.olli--3on. 0. Leslie (Rec), L. White (Rec), M. Haw (Rec). E. Mathewson (Rec), A. Marshall (Rec). Jr. 3 â€" J. P. Stewart, G. Kennedv (H), M. Duckett. J. Marshall, M. Ad- ams, M. Marshall (R.), F. Leslie (R). Sr. 2 â€" A. Chesney. Jr. 2 â€" L. Genoe. J. Collinson (H), M. Hunt (H). B. Stewart. Sr. 1 â€" L Mathewson, J. Adams, J. Kennedy. D. Marshall, A. Hnw. Sr. Pr.â€" H. Tracey, C. McWilliams. Jr. Pr. â€" D. Duckett. Jr Pr. (A)â€" B. Marshall. V. Ken- nedy. S. L. HARE, Teacher. SPRINGHILL SCHOOL Sr. 4â€" Merle Allen 73. Delia Vause 72*. Wilfred Best 3G*. Billie Parker 64 J,.. 4â€" Marjorie Wyatt 67*, Doris Waller 62*. liarold Johnston 32*. Jr. 3 â€" Georgina Blackburn*, Ebie White*, Patsy Beard', Russell Johns- t';r.\ ]stâ€" Rubv Vau.ie*. Sr. Pr.â€" Eileen Johnston*, Everett Paikc-. B:ilip Wyatt, Irene Doupe, Iva-1 Waller. Edear Doupe*. Jr. Pr. â€" Roy Best*. Lorene Johns- on*. Lbyd Waller, Lloyd Allen. > Present eve v dav; av. att. f6.5. â€" G. B. Littlcjohns, Teacher. S. .S. NO. P. ARTEMESIA Oil Sr. 4 â€" BiUic Hanley. St-.nley Mr'.- gc-- Percy Smith. Willie Feir>vi:k. Jr. 4â€" Lillici M?.r:e, Wes Jamie- son, Edith Fenwick. Sr. 3â€" Gerald Magee. Jr. ,3â€" Bennie Hanby, Irva Magce. Jr. 2 â€" Doris Magec. Names in order of merit. â€"Ida I\I. Hincks, Teacher. THE STORE WITH SERVICE F. T. HILL & CO., Ltd. CHAIN STORES Markdale, Ontario OUR BUYING POWER SAVES YOU A LOT QF MONEY 1 H osiery Specials For Ten Day: FOR THE LADIES LAOIES* SILK HOSE, 4.-ic PAIR 1)1) dozen Ladies' Silk Hose, sub- ftandnrds of a line sold a. $1.00 per pair. All the best shades are shown in this lot. All sizes, and a real bar- gain at, perc pair 45c. LADIES' SILK AND LISLE HOSE 3 PAIRS FOR $1.00 26 dozen Ladies' Silk and Lisle Hose, all first quality in assorted shades and all sizes up to 10. Reular 50c. value. Sale price 35c.. 3 pair ....$1.00 LADIKS' COTTON HOSE, 35c 40 dozen Ladies' Fine Cotton Hose, mostly all colors in this lot. All sizes A reguar 45c line. Sale price per 25c. pair LADIES' FULL FASHIONKID SILK HOSE, $1.39 A PAIR 25 dozen Ladies' Full -Fashioned Hose an all first quality. Two of the best make -s of full fashioned silk hose are shown in the lot. Almost every shade and size. Reg. $1.75. Sale Price a pair vl-'-* For the Men MENS Mi;RIN(i COTTON SOX. 25c. PAIR 50 dr.zen Mcn'ii T^tton Sox, Penman make. A real wearing Sox. Special price per pair 25o. MEN'S WORK SOX, Lie PAIR 25 doze-1 Men's Work Sox in asorted colors. This line will give the working man lots of wear. Sale Price per pair •• IBc. Friday morning, sharp at eight o'clock, the door of the store will swing open to the greatest Hos- iery Sale ever attempted by us. FOR THE CHILD CHILDREN'S HOSE, 25c a pair W dozen Children's Fine Mercerized Ribbed Hose in assorted shades, sizes 4 1-2 to 9. Regular value from 35c. to BOc Clearing at, your choice per pair 25c CHILDREN'S SILK PLATED SOX 45c 20 dozen Children's Fine Ribbed Pal- ed Sox in assorted shades, sizes 6 1-2 to 9. A beautiful sox and a real wearer. §ale Price per pair 4Bc. BOY'S HEAVY RIBBED HOSE 15 dozen only. Boy's Heavy Ribbed Hose, assorted colors and a stocking that will give the best of wear, sizes 6 1-2 to 10 1-2. Sale Price, per pair 25c. This store will be open every Tuesday night until 10.30, during the summer months. For the Men MEN'S SOX, 5 PAIR FOR Sl.OO 30 dozen Men's Fancy Checked and Plain Cot- toa Sox. A beautiful ^quality and will give good wear. R.ilc price, 5 pair for Sl.OO MEN'S SILK AND WOOL SOX. 4.'ic PAIR 60 dozen Men's Silk and Wool Sox, fancy plaid pattern, first quality and a real buy. Sale Price per pair 45c. "Where Quality is Higher Than Price" »i PORTLAW SCHOOL ship of Mr. C3owie, and wU] lead tKe' baseball team from that centre to* battle the boys from Flesherton,, and I I that night the final concert will be I The final arrangements are being ),eid, A dance will bring to a close i made at present in regard to the Old ^e believe, one of the best home weeks- From Jr. 4 to Sr. 4 â€" Grace Phil- ' Home Week celebration in August lips (H), Dorothy Badgerow, Clara and a big week of entertainment is Boyce, ary Sheardown. j expected. A brief outline of the fea- Sr. 3 to Jr. 4 â€" Clifford Taylor (H), turesof the various days is now given. Delbert Fisher. Wilbert Fisher, Bert Sunday morning the Canadian Field i'"'*n . o o o ui.- « ij ' Ar'illery Band of Toronto will arrive Join Iklnnct ^f^hJ-^kerS '»»>-* «°° ^ ff T" H^^"^ ^\' "^ T,i„i,„„ „„„ . band concert until church time, when Sr. 2 to Jr. 3 Flo'ence Boyce. .services will be held in the Various jr. 2 to Sr. 3 â€" Carrie Skinner. . churches. In the afternoon a mas.« Gracie Jamieson, Roy Chapman, Vern I meeting is contemplated in the park McMuIlen. 'â-  at which the band will favor with Fr. to Sec. â€" Marjorie Pedlar, Ber- nic? Plantt. Pr. to Fr. â€" Sadie McKee, Muriel St. Helaire, Elda Pedlar, Lousla gerow. Primer â€" George Boyce. Alice Shier. selections Monday morning there will be a grand calithumpian parade and water sports at the pond. Directly after ward the big sports program will be Yates, absent. â€" M. JOHNSTON. Teacher. Harold Phillips, Stanley Taylor, Ruby I run off at the agricultural grounds, featured with a ladies' softball game between the crack teams of Toronto and Owen Sound. There will also be horseshoe pitching and various other sports to be enumerated later, as the sports .committee has not made final arrangements as yet. A grand con- cert is to be held in the skating rink which will be given over to the visit- ing boys and girls to give the pro- gram, and with the excellent talent obtainable should be the best concert evpr held in Flesherton. Tuesday morning will be Hven over to school to be held in the schoo' house on the hill, when a big time i' expected. Hanover 35-piece band i-.' to be in attendance Tuesay aftemoor and evening and sports will again Ik held on the agricultural grounds. Owen Sound band will be present S. 8. NO. 8, OSPREY Sr. 3 to Jr. 4 â€" Alma Essland (H), Evelyn Reid. Jr. 3 to Sr. 3 â€" Archie McInn:-o, Pearl Monaghan (H). Sr. 2 to Jr. »â€" Shirley Hockley (H) Gladys Reid (H), Margaret Mclnnis. Jr. 2 to Sr. 2â€" Norman Monaghan, Chris Thomson. Sr. 1 to Jr. 2â€" Thelma Hockley (H) Willie Essland (H). Jr. Ito Sr. 1â€" Helen Louirheed <H) Helen Reid (H). Vera Mclnnis (H), Frank McAllister. â€" Miss V. J. Gordon, Teacher S. S. NO. 11, ARTEMESIA To Sr. 3-^ohn Boland and Violet Fitzsimmons equal, Lloyd Bolanf Mitchell Taylor. To Jr. 3â€" EH a Cargoe, Wflma Car- goe. Billiard Fitzsimmor.-.3, Allan Tay- lor. Willie Bowles. To Jr. 2 â€" Carmin Sewell, Bernicc Harbottle, Archie Graham. To Sr. 1 â€" Jean Wyville, Laurence Baker, Rhesa McLea-i, Ralph Fitz- simmons. Sr. Pr. â€" Dorcen Boland, Dalmsr McLean, Ernie Sheppard, Hughie Wy%-illp. Jr. Pr. â€" Pif Weher. Jean Careoe. â€" Ethel Thompson, Teacher. ever held in any town. It is an event that is being looked forward to both by those at home and those from a distance and a royal welcome awaitif- all the old boys and girla. The village is to be decorated with bunting, special lights and flags and will appear in gala regalia. Salvation Army Band The Salvation Army band will again be in the village and give a musical' program on Wednesday evening, July 10th. It is a real treat to have th» privilege of hearing a band in our village every other Wednesday night and it is hoped that the crowd will' give their support in their offering, along with the merchant's donations. Everybody welcome. Miss Irene McDonald of West To- ronto and little niece. Norma Hay, of Mimico soent the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald. It now seems a certainty that the- oaving the Hamilton highway now- in progress from Arthur to Kenil- worth, will be continued to Mount Forest. J. Blackwell, former Dundalk high- school student, was ordained as a minister of the Anglican Church at Wednesay afternoon under the leader- Woodstock on Sunday, May 26th. Small Advts. i S. S. NO. 6, ARTEMESIA Sr. -1 â€" Bessie Cairns. Sr. 3â€" Elsie Fisher, Irene Fisher, Billy Cairns. Sr. 2 â€" Doris Fisher and Catharine Cairr.j eounl, I'tibelle Cameron. Sr. 1 â€" Allan Cameron. Sr. Pr. â€" Anna Fisher. MAXWELL SCHOOL .Tr. 4 *o fir. 4 â€" .A.r:cen Pallister. Minnio Lougheed. .Sr. 3 to Jr. 4â€" Edith T,outrheocl CII) Merlie BuckinerhRm (HV .lean li'^'^r (H). Irene Parker. F'hel FenwicV Mar'o Chard, Stella Young, Isabeii Paliwtor. Jr. 3 to Sf. 3 â€" Llovd Morrison, Bil; Kerton, Robt. Priestly, Don Rad'ey (Rpc.) .Sr. 2 tT .Tr. ". â€" Mnbol Rorr-'X'c f HV Warren Priestly. Jim Poole, Tom Pal-JpoR SALE lister. Guy Poole fRec> snmo hlnrks Jr. 2 to .'^r. 2â€" Flora Morrison (H) -T. A. Lougheed, Tom Bemrose, Mur Charli» Gvtimmott. -Tr. 1 fr, .Sr. â€" Robt. Feiw^'-k fHV Pr. â€" Violet Ducket^. Mnck Stonlien, Rob .Mlison, Katie Bemrc;e, Jennie Guy. â€" Helen Maynard. Toacher. LOST STRAYED & FOUND FARM FOR SALE LOSTâ€" (Square school satchel con- taining ladies' hand bag, containing , 110 acres in the Township of \r' »-' J J J 1 1 vrr... .1 AAV ai.ica ill Llic .luwua ruver and odds and end-.. Will the , temesia. lots 77 and 78. 1 N.D.R.. finder please leave at the Advance ; about 85 acres under cultivation.. office or Down's garage, Flesherton. balance pasture and mixed bush; bam ~ QTPAVirn r, T , . ^ < ^6x60 with T 36x45. all with stone- »1KAK1!,L» â€" On June 1st from basement in good repair, water at premises of undersigned. Lot 10, con. bam; driving shed 24x30, also here 3, S.D.R., Osprey, â€" one dark red sow. house; 8-roomed solid brick house Kindly notify JOHN MOORE, Pro- with soft water ci<;tem and fumaco. ton Station, R. R. No. 2. Phone Thi<! is a good erain and stock farm. 84 r 12. i well fenced and watered, situate J â€" â€" convenient to railway, church antf STRAYED â€" From premises of the school. Reason fir- selling is oi» undersigned â€" Three yearling cattle, ' account of poor health. For paitic- 2 heifers and one steer, one grey "'^" aPol» en nremissw. heifer, other hereford steer. Kindlj j W. A. MORTON, notify Stanley Lepard, Proton Stat R. R. 2, Proton Station, ion, R. R. No. 2, Phone 84 r 13. FOR 8 A L B FOR SALEâ€" Fresh milk cow F. Stuart, Flesherton. BOAR FOR SERVICE, Registered Y^orkshire Boar for vice by Flesherton Bacon Hog Cldb, the property of the Ontario Depart- ment of Agricultnre. â€" C. STEWART. Caretaker. FOR SALEâ€" Heavy horse, 8 yrs. old. â€" A. Harrison, phone 41 r 4. FOR SALE â€" Young driving horse, four years old and rubber tire buggy ' SHOBTHOHN BULL FOR SERVICB good as new â€" H. Down & Sons, I Flesherton. Registered Shorthorn buB for PRICEVILLE JUNIOR ROOM 7V^ acres of grass, 'j'« â- * '<>* ", Con. 9, Oaprey, "Meny some blacksmith's tools, 2 waggons Jf"'^«.>s" No. 179,136; Sire, Bonnls 1* â€" (Marquis 142,381; Dam, Red Butterfly FOR SALEâ€" Three burner coal oil ^31,078. Terms â€" Purebred* $5.00. stove. May be seen at The Ad- ^.^^^ 92.00. Cows not returned vance Office. FOR SALEâ€" Harley-Davidson twin cylinder motorcycle, with side car, rebuilt and in 4irst class condition. â€" Wes. Armstrong, Flesherton. FOR SALEâ€" 18 good cows, heavy colt, 3 years old, also new Massey- Harris spreader. â€" Walter Akitt, 1 per cent will be charge full price. â€" S. R. HAWKINS. Eugenia. Flesherton, phone 11 r 0. To Jr. 4â€" .\nna McLean 83, Elwyn Mclnnis 70. To Sr. 3â€" Donald Carson 72, Cam- er'^n McL^aTi (iO Vinlet Stonehouje 32 j FOR SALE â€" Dining Room suite. To Jr. ,1â€" Isabel Mather 84. Frincis quarter-cut oak, in excellent conditio R<'i:ov 78. Mavme Teeter 76, Lauc-jalfo good bed with new springs and e'ta Turnbull fio. I mattress. â€" F. J. Thurston, Flesherton. iv'^" '^s t'-^'^a,!,' ^^'â- T7^'"n"\ rn^vi" FOR RENT - "six roomerh"^e ^^•^".f' J"" ^f ri • ^n Wk a"'J Poo'J «f»rden. opposite the high -on 55, Marearet McLean 50, Jack ^^^^^j j^ pjesherton. - Mrs. W. J. McArthuru 40. Emerson Burnett 47, Cagwell, Proton St^ation, R R 3. GEO E. DUNCAlf DUNDALK LICENSED AUCTIONEER . For the Connty of Grey. Torraai Satisfaction goamteai Dates made at The Advance office. MIDDLE BIIO & BURNS Barriaten. ete. John Burnett 45. To Jr. 2 â€" Noreen Mclnnis 87. Marie McLachlan 81. Ailocn Karstedt M, Evelyn McDerniid 78. J- M*' Arthur C3. To Sr. 1â€" Donald XichoU C2, Doug- las Turnbull 52. Sr. Pr.â€" Anna McVicpi- 82 Hirfleld Teeter 79, Gwynneth McLean 78, Dor- een Teeter 78, Mildred Sullivan 74, Winnifed McConkey 74 FOR SALE â€" Premier Separator, almost new, capable of 600 lbs., also 100 acre farm. Will sell cheap. â€" L. McCracken, Blacksmith Shop, Flesherton. Ofices ~ Owen Sound. Durham and Flesherton. Flesherton evesy Saturday afternoon and evening. BUSINESS CARDS Prince Arthur Lodge, 333, A.P. A , A.M. meets in the Masonic Hall. Arm- " i strong Block, Flesherton every Prf- RIISCELLANEOUS jday on or before the full moon W NOTICEâ€" Carload of salt to arrive G- Watson, W. M., C. P Lawrenc«! Jr. Pr. â€" Lome McArthur 59, Allie in a few days. Give orders early â€" ^-Secretary Turnbull absent. I Harold Spofford. â€"Ella V. Harrett, Teacher. Markdale Entrance EGGS WANTED â€" Highest mark- Lucas & Henry, Barristers, Solicit- et prices wil be paid in cash.â€" Jno. I °"' *tc., I. B. Lucas, K. &., W. D. Runstadler, Flesherton. Henry, B.A. Offices, Markdale Lucaa 'Block, Phone 2. NOTICE â€" Chopping done on I NOTICE inside, wil! be open until July lOth. For particulars see â€" F. T. TAYLOR, R. R. 3, i'leshercon. Phone Dundalk 71 r 32. ., ^..v,KP...6 ..>-..» V-.. n, . ., Branch offices at Clifford Allan, Cecil Alton, Bert Saturdays only.-Graham Bros. Eu- j """''^''^ «"d Durham. .'\rm8trong (H), Arnold Bowler, Verna.Kc^ia- Burnside (H), Anna Butler, Elsie Caswell, Ha Dennot, Frank Dixon. Marion Haldenby, Kenneth Henning, Mnuricp Hen'iiing, Elta* Henry (H), Harry Hill, IJartley Irwin. Gerald Kii- patrick (H), Doiothv Manned!). Olive Miller, Kathleen McCarttiy (H), Delia McFadden, Ross McKaddon. Sel- ina Norris, Hughie Sims, W G. Torry, Bernice Walker (H), Howard Wilson. Ella Winterburn, Howard Winterburn, Jc isie Winterburn. Pa.'f.ed under reg. 11. sec. 3â€" Anna McAsay. Passed under reg. 11. sec. 7. Edna Thibaudoau. The marks of those faili ig will be mailed to them ' in a few days. Telford & Birnie, Barristers, soH- citors, ete. Offices Grey and Bnica Block, Owen Sound; Standard Bank Tenders for painting the school of ! p °?; J'"**"*""' <S»*«^^*y»-) W. . S. No. R, Artemesia,, outside «...i , - ^^""i^". >"•-. J- F. P. Birnie. Wm. Kaitting, Licensed Auctioneer for the counties of Grey and Simcoe. Farm and stock sales a specialty. Terms moderate, satisfaction guar- anteed. All arrangements and dates may be made at the Advance office, or; Central telephone office, Fevorsham, SHINGLES lii â-  Mr. Harold Perkins and daughter, Ela. of Toronto spent the holiil.ny w; h the foimer'a brother, J. Perking. Mr. pnd Mrs. Boh Beliamy of Brr- ford spent the holiday with the for- mer's parents, Mr. and Bellamy. New Brunswick White Ceilar, "5 „_ i,„ o^,i-„„„i„„ ,„^ ^ u v to 2 inches. Extras perfectly elear j !L^*'^'^"'"'''« '"«' «* Feveisbsra, of knots and sapwood. Clears 6 in. cle-- ar' up. Phone vour orders: 13w. W. A. ARMSTRONG & SOX. BULL FOR SERVICE Durham Bull for service. $1.50 it Mrs. W. J. paid before January, otherwise $2. â€" ( . . C. Akins, R. R. 3, Proton Station, i BOAR FOR SERVICE Registered Yorkshire Boar for ser* viceâ€" Edgely Bright Vim, No. 99,999 [â€"Property of Saugeen Bacon H')t Club. Terms fl.OO. â€" C. KINDLE. ^ \^U Proton Station

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