Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 9 Apr 1941, p. 8

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Wednesday, April 9, 1941 THE ADVANCE , ^^./ -*. . > ^JH JS^Jm Polish Squadron in Britain's Air Force One of the Hurrican Fighters used in the famous Polish Fighter Squadron of Britain's Doyal Air Force is seen being re-armed with thou- sands of rounds of ammunition by Polish ground staff. The Squadron has shot down 126 German aircraft in six weeks and many of its pilots have been decorated. Remember those funny little bon- nets grandma used to wear? You don't have to remember them, be- cause granddaughter is wearing them now. So with the others. They had look- ed death in the face, had gone thr- ough indescribable horrors. But they weren't dismayed; not eve downhearted. ORANGE VALLEY Miss Norine Morrison of Toronto fo isiting with her sister Mrs. Gordon Hill. Mrs. Chaa. Smith and two daughters f Quebec are visiting with the Alcox amily. Pte. Wm. Sprung of Camp Borden; AT. R. Trousdale of Markdale; Mr. and Mrs. Moody uf Durham spent unday at the McFadden home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hargrave and Wrs. Hargrave Sr. are getting com- 'ortably settled on the Hundt farm We welcome them to our community. Mr. Wesley Littlejohns of Flesher- ton and lady friend, Miss I. Russel of Rock Mills were Sunday visitors with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Littlejohns. Mrs, Allen is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Teeter. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips of Maxwell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hargrave and Mrs. Hargrave Sr. Mr. David Mitchell of Schomburg called on hig cousin lira. Geo. Little Johns one day last week. Local and Personal Spirit such as this just can't be beaten. Spring is just starting here, while in South America they are having their early days of fall. Card of Thanks The family of the late Peter M. Munshaw wish to express to their many friends and neighbors, to the High Falls Hunt Club, the members of the I.O.O.F., Markdale, their ap- preciation of the many 'messages oi sympathy, floral tributes and th kindness extended in the loss of a dear father. Easter Parade JOIN THE EASTER PARADE, COME TO HILL'S READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT. SEE THE NEWEST OF SPRING STYLES IN COATS, DRESSES AND MILLINERY. BELLOW ARE A FEW VALUES OF SPECIAL INTEREST. I*" 1 , You needn't be slim and tall to get a smart coat. We have many V/Q3T3" stylts and ma ^ es to flt most n s ures ' tall or short. Coats in Harris Tweeds, Canadian. made cloth of excellent wearing quality. These coats will fit most any pocket book. Moderately priced at $9.85, $10.95, $14.95 and $15.95. See this range. NEW EASTER DRESSES A wonderful showing 1 of new Ray- on Dresses in all the new printed de- signs from flowers to polka dots. Extra Special at $2.95 NEWEST OF EASTER MILLINERY Straws, flower trimmed, straws and felts combined and all felts. Excep- tional values at $1.95 and $2.45 SPRING CURTAIN MATERIALS Newest of Spring- Curtain Materials by the yard. A wonderful showing in this line. See our window display. We are proud of the values we can offer Marquisettes, Voiles, Shower Spots, Tuscan Nets all at various prices per yard \2 l / 2 , 19, 25, 35, 39, 59 NEW WALLPAPERS Add smartness to your home by de- corating different rooms with Sun- worthy Wallpapers, sold exclusively by the Hill Co. in Markdale. Papers for kitchen, bedrooms, dining rooms, parlors and halls. Prices range from lOc per single roll to 50c single roll. LADIES' CREPE DRESSES A real array to choose from. A Super Value at $4.95 Men's Wear Men's Fine Shirts for Easter. A wonderful selection to choose from and outstanding values. Lot 1 15 doz. Fine Shrts with fused collar attached in plain colors and narrow and broad stripes, sizes from 14 to 17. Extra value at 89o Lot 2 15 doz. Men's fine Broad- cloth Shirts in almost any color desir- ed. An extra firm cloth of good wear- ing quality. Extra Value, each $1.25 MEN'S FINE HOSE An exceptional buy, made of wool and rayon, all sizes 10, 10^, 11, 11^. Price 35c, or 3 pair for $1.00 True Economy in Food Values at Mil's Sockeye Salmon, Horseshoe Brand 1's 37c; ^'s20c Cohoe Fancy Red Salmon I's27c; H's |Sc Clover Leaf Fancy Pink Salmon 1's only 16c Quaker Oats, family size pkg 19c Pork & Beans, Lobby's 20 oz. size 2 for 15c Condensed Milk, assorted brands 1's 2 for ISc Sandwichc Spread, made by Anne Page, 8 oz. jar 19c Sec-.dless Raisins 2 Ib. for 21c Specials for Friday and Saturday Purity Flour 98 Ib $2.95 bag Peas, No. 2 size, No. 4 sieve 3 for 25c Tomatoes, large tin 28 oz 3 for 27c Toilet Soap, various kinds cake 4c Crown Brand Syrup: No. 2 tins No. 5 tins No. 10 tins 17c 39c 79c F. T. Hill & Co., Ltd. . MARKDALE, Ont. Phone 18w and give us the names uf your Easter visitors. Mr. Ted Dixon of Toronto was a visitor in town over the week end. Mr. Jack Adams spent a few days in Toronto last week. Mias Gwen Gorrell of Barrie is visiting this week with Mrs. Fred Jorrel! and little daughter. A meeting of the road supervisors employed by the County of Grey was held in Flesherton Tuesday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Ern. Armstrong ar- rived on Friday to visit at the home of Mr. F. H. W. Hickling. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Henderson ant Junior visited at the former's par ental home at Mt. Forest on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. Thompson visite< at the former's home at Durham on Sunday. Mr. W. J. Caswell left on Friday to spend a few weeks with his daugh ters at Waterloo, St. Thomas i Dresden. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fawcett and two children left last week to reside at Bronte. Mr. Fawcett is employed with the Hydro at Burlington. Dr. Cyril A. Dyer of Detroit and Mr. Russell Dyer of New York spent the week end with her mother at the home of Mrs. Jos. Blackburn. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kemahan and Miss Doreen Hagan have returned to town after spending the winter in Toronto. Mrs. C. R. Wood, Laverne and Lois and Mr. Oscar McKee spent a couple of days this week with Mr. and Mrs Emerson McKee at Bronte. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Aberdein and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Styles and Mrs. E. I. Holley visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McClean at Brampton. EASTER FLOWERS Order your Easter Lilies and all kinds of flower- ing plants and cut flowers for Easter from W. A. Hawken, phone 17. EASTER MEATS If you desire any special land of Meat for Easter jul give us your order and we will gladly procure it for you. We appreciate your business and al- ways try to give the best of service. BAILEY'S We DELIVER " FLESHEBTON, Ont. PHONE 47y Canada First Lest We Forget! 'M'IMI Mill I"* I M 1 1 1 1 I >**< +'t**t**+4 *+*** Small Ad. Column FOR SALE Quantity of Erban oats. Everett Blackburn, R. R. 3, Flesherton. 43p2 FOR SALE Seed grain. Ed. Pedlar, phone Feversham 1 r 22, Singhampton R. R. 1. 44c2 FOR SALE Vanguard and Erban oats for seed; also horse 6 years old. Allie McLean, Priceville, phone 49 r 3. 44c2 f t f f T T T T T f T t <& LATE MARK MURPHY Another one of Osprey's pionetrs, Mr. Mark Murphy, passed away at his home on the eighth line, ^sprey, on Saturday, March 8, in his eighty- third year. Although the deceased had not been in the best of health for over a year, his sudden death came as a shock to the community. The late Mr. Murphy was born in Pickering and when quite young camo with his parents to the Eighth Line, Osprey, where he has lived ever since. He was the only son of James Murphy and Catherine Holmes of Ireland and were among the early pioneers to wrest a living from the wilderness. The late Mark Murphy was a ve y highly respected citizen, honest and industrious and well known through- out the community of which he ha? been a life-long resident. He was of a kindly jovial dispo- sition and enjoyed the companionship of his many friends and neighbours He was married to Bridget Agnes Farden of Glenelg. To them were born five children, Mamie (Mrs Frank Brown) of Collinpwood, James Elizabeth and John at home and Ad- eline of Toronto. He is survived by his widow and family, who mourn the loss of a faithful husband and loving father. His only sister, Mrs. James Burns, predeceased him by 25 years. The funeral took place on Saturday morning to St. John's R.C. Church, Glenelg where requiem mass ( was said by Father Egam. Many were the spiratual offerings for the repose of his soul. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Wm. O'Brien, Donald Stephens, Fred Hale, Walter Saigeon, Peter Somers and Thos. Bemrose. May his soul rest in peace. CORRECTION In the notice of presentation to two Old Durham Road soldiers last week we make a change as to those who made the presentation, as follows: Lloyd Vause and Don Meads made the presentation to Pte. Bob Meads and Farquhar McKinnon and Joe William son to Pte. Don Whyte. Three airmen from Finga! were in a taxi when it jumped the ditch, broke off a power line pole, when' through a wire fence and stopped In a farm field. After which the three got out unhurt, having made what they called a perfect three-point land- ing. FOR SALE Hatch of Barred Rock chicks on April 2, also hatching egys. Mrs. Ward Harrison, R. R. 3, Proton, phone 41 r 4. 43p2 GIRL WANTED Apply at Park House, Flesherton. 44p2 FOR SALE 6 Pigs rady to wean. J. P. Stewart, phone 32rll. FOR SALE 2 Durham cows, due in spring. Albert Wilkinson, R. R. 1, Flesherton. 43p2 FOR SALE Heavy brown mare colt rising 3 years. W. Weber, R. R. No. 4, Markdale. 44p2 FOR SALE Vanguard and Erban seed oats, also a mare 10 years old, to foal in July. Ross Stevens, Phone 32 r 31. FOR SALE Heavy draft mare, 12 yrs., due to foal May 1st, priced for quick sale. Herb Grummett, R. R. 2, Proton Station. FOR SALE 2 Purebred Hereford Bulls, ready for service, H and 12 months old. Wm. Fadden, Fev- ersham, phone 22 r 41. 45c2 NOTICE Paper hangind and paint- ing at reasonable prices. Estimates free. Ross Mitchell, Dundalk telephone 77. FOR SALE 7-octave Bell Piano; illimitable repeating action; Bell- tone sustaining frame; in good con dition. Rev. F. Ashton, Flesherton FOR SALE Threshing machine 32 in. cylinder in good condition; also sow with litter of 8, 2 weeks old, and 2 spring calves. Richard Irving, Flesherton, R. R. 2. 45c2 FOR SALE Shur-Gain Chick Start- er, Shur-Gain Pig Starter and 41 Hog Concentrate; also red clover seed and small peas. George Morrison, Maxwell. 45p2 FOR SALE House in Flesherton, with seven rooms, hard and soft water, double lot and barn. For full particulars apply to J. W. Mc- Mullen, Ceylon, Executor. 30c FOR SALE 7-room brick house in Flesherton, large lot, garage, good well, must be sold to settle estate of the late Andrew Gilchrist Ap- ply to John Stewart, Executor, Pro- ton Station, phone 32 r 4. POTATOES FOR SALE Grade Canada No. 1, early varieties Warbas and Cobblers; later var ieties, Katahdins and Dooleys. Alex. S. Muir, R. R. No. 1 Ceylon phone Flesherton 47 r 14. 44c4 FOR SALE Driving horse, 5 years old, good worker, or will exchange for heavy horse 1 also 10 chunks of pigs. Geo. Thompson, phone Feversham IrSl, Singhampton P.O 46 p. 2 ORDER your Bray Chicks from oui agent and save time. He'll see you get what you want. Pullets, capons, cockerels, day-olds, started. Fill your brooder with Bray Chicks to catch good markets. John McWilliam, Flesherton. FOR SALE In Ceylon, comfortable 7-room house, electric lights, hard and soft water, good stable, ken house and garage with cement floor, lot containing 1 acre more or less. For particulars apply to Mrs. NelHe Gilchrist, Badjeros, R. R. 1, or Fred Irwln, Flesherton. FARM FOR SALE 100 acre farm, 6 acres wheat, spring creek, tiled well and windmill, comfortable dwelling, barn and hen- house, situated 1 mile south of Flesh- erton on No. 1 Highway, reasonably priced for quick gale. Apply to Fred Irwin, Flesherton, Ont. FARM FOR SALE $475.00 Lot 20, Concession 7, Osprey, ormerly McQueen property. Apply to I. B. Lucas & Co., Markdale, Ont. 43c3. FARM FOR SALE Owner ire- pared to sell at sacrifice. 200 acres near Duncan, known as Howard farm. Apply to I. B. Lucaa & Co., Markdale, Ont. 43c3 WANTED Girl for general house- work, must be good with children, good wages, must be ready to start May 1. Apply to Miss B. Cairns, 11 Haddington Ave., Toronto, tie- phone MO 5368, Toronto. FARM FOR SALE Lots 14-15, Con. 1, SD.R., Art*. niesia, containing 100 acres, on which is situated a bank barn 45x55, also large driving shed. This property must be sold to wind up estate. ThoM interested communicate with John Oliver or W. R. Meads, Priceville, Ex- ecutors for the estate. 47 PROPERTY FOR SALE IN FLESHERTON Lot 10 on Collingwood St, on which is situated a 7-room house, well and stable. Those interested communicate with I. B. Lucas, Mark- dale, Solicitor for the Ella Gibson Estate. AUCTIONEER WALTER SEELEY See me about your auction sale. AH sales conducted on business prin- ciples. Phone me at Feversham 4rlg or make arrangements at Th* Flesherton Advance office. TENDERS WANTED Tenders plainly marked (Tractor Power) will be received by the under- signed, until 12 o'clock noon, Satur- day, April 12th, 1941, for tractor power to operate Township grader.. The lowest or any tender not nec3 sarily accepted. C. N. LONG, Chris. Feversha BUSINESS CARDS DR. S. R. THIBAUDEAU VETERINARY SURGEON Graduate of Ontario Veterinary Coll- ege. Phone: 91 day or night MARKDALE, ONT. DR. J. E. MILNE Office Durham St. Office Hours _ Afternoons, 1.30 to 4 Evenings, 7 to S.M. Sundays and Thursday afternoons bf appointment only. Prince Arthur Lodge No. 888, A1V. & A.M., meets in the Fraternal Hid!, Flesherton, the second Friday, in: 4fc month. W.M., Herb. Corbeti; Sfee- retary, C. J. Bellamy. ROY LANGFORD District Agent for MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA ACCIDENT and SICKNESS. TIRM, AUTOMOBILE, BUROLAftY vlnnielp.l LiaMllty Gurate Any laranuM* Probltm FLBSHERTON, Ont /* ..' 4 '.* 4

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