Flesherton Advance, 12 May 1926, p. 4

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WEDNESDAY, MAY \Z, lii2" THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE ENGLISH TWEED SUIT This suit is evvrythinjr that the name implies; nvatcrial used is a Rrey, blue-tinted cloth. Wond«i«- ful bargain. Special price is $12.25. FANCY MEDIUM DARK GREY SUIT Men who buy this suit may be well assured of a KO(^d appearance, for the material Ih k inedium KTcy tweed with a fine stripe at the low price of $18.50. YOUNG MEN'S SUMMER SUIT Another stylish low priced suit that has good appeariice, and yet will give good wear. I'rice $li».50 Another uit on our special table is a man's brown worsted with a fine stripe. The material ia isf a very superior quality. Price |30,00. F. G K^ARSTEDT FLESHERTO N CEYLON I'UBLIC SCHOOL much credit for hit Olive Marshall, NeUie Genoe, J, P. and deserves Stfewart, Georgina MacDonald. (ab- [work. Sr. 4th .â€" Margucritje McMuUen gent.) i Many in our neighborhood have THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE McCL LLOI It; Hâ€" ALLEN Published on C'uiiiiiKWuod street, Plesherton, Wednesday of each week. Circulation 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. W. H. THURSTON, - Editor F.J. THURSTON Ah Unique Service The sei .i.e in St. John's chiirc!i on Sundav nio.-ning wm rather of an unique character. On the platfonn associated v.-ith ihe pastor, r.;v. W. R. Clements, was the Supcrinten.!"nt of the Sunday school, Mr. W. Miller. A (juiet but nretty weddding wa."; soli':iini".c-d on Wednesday, May 5th, at -1 p.rii., when Miss Kva J. Allen, one of East Mountain's popular and highly esteemed youri" ladies, became the bride of Mr. Thomas McCullough. The ceremony was performed .it tho home of the bride's parents, in the presence of the immediate relative;-' and fricnd.s Rev. W. L. Cullis, B. A., B. D., officiating The bride was becomingly attired Asst. Editor in powder blue erepe-de-chine, witli '_'( orgot' ^ trimr.iing, and wore a siring of pearls. They will reside with Mr. and Mre. Allen Oil the third coaccs.sion of Eu- phrasia, whore their many friends wish them n lon.'i and happy mai'.'- icd life. 78, Dura i^tewart 76, Reta Marshall 77, Blanche Genoe 67. Sr. 3rd â€" John McMillan, Kendal Leslie Chislett, AJex Sr. Pr. Marshall. Jr. Pr. â€" Laura White, Herbie . . „ ... » Chisett, Mab'l Haw, Sherman Piper, " Stewart, Jackson Stewart, (absent), fern Leslie, Murrav Marshall, Jean. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fawcett been suffering from the nasty sick cold groing, but most of us are able be out againr for the big season s work. Mrs. Wm. Anderson of Chealey is visiting this week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. David McMullen. Leonard Wilson. Marshall, i Hrvev Archibald, (ab- Jr. 3rd - Jimmy Sinclair, Donelda ^''"a^" >ciass - Marjorie Duckett. Bet- McDonad, LaVerne Piper, S«tella ,^ McDonald, Bert Sergant, Laurie Marshall, George Jaynes, Hilda Gen- Genoe. oe. , j Numbers r^re percentages. Number ^. o. on Voll 42. Average attendance Piper 84, 35.75 Sr. 2nd Milford Mrs. Sam Phillips and two sons of Rock Mills, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Ottewell Jr. on Sunday aniJ last. Stianley Hunt, 78. Jr. 2nd â€" Katif Stewart, Francis Coljiinson, jLloyd Archibald, EdcUe Genoe, Dick Stewart. 1st CJass â€" Earnast Mathewson Mrs. Francis J. Seeley 1 shingling hia son, Delbcrt, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Les. McMullen of East Moun- Win. Semple and family on Sunday tain visited his parents here over lusj^ I the week end. ^ , ' , , „^, 1. I u J I We are sorry to say that Mr. Dav- Mr. John Ottewell Jr. had a sue- 1 j,, McMullen is not improving in ccssful woodbee one day last week, j health as we would like to see him. ^ft•. Ed, Harbottle has commertced 1 The fall wheat continues to look mill, gcttintr ready Pale after the hard wintfer. LADY BANK Mr. Lou Leppard, completed his ,, ^ ^ ,.• „ Joh of deeoiatinfr and varnishing Margaret Collinson, Or.ton Leslie, ' providence church here last w*ek, SCHOOL REPORTS S. S. NO. 3, OSPREY Jr. 4th â€" Clarence Winters, Nor- The .Sabbath school scholars filed in "'^^^.^i'lf- Kenneth Moore,* Harold and occupied the centre seats, follow- ed by the Boy Scouts, numbering about twenty-five. Alice Heard, Emory Fisher and Ring,* Edith Mclnnes,* Harry Moore. Jr. 3rd â€" Lornic McQuay. S. 2nd â€" Isobcl Mclntyre, Marg- Jim McFaddeni'""*'^ Mclnnes,* Elmer McQuay, Reta .. .. , '. ,"..., . , iGrummett. gave recitations and five little girl.s Pr A â€" Gordon Moore, Duncan sang very ijweetly. The i'V<.ut| ,n , ,; » ;^„i^. jjj, v K„,,i,ie j,,. Master, Mr. We.s Armstrong, re.iil I q^^^^. the 31st chapter of l'rovcrl).s. .md j ' p- g _ Marv Grummett. the boys in unison repeated, wu' , p^. c. _ Charlie Grummett. Mn^'h . m' ri 'l^iii' prayer for, ,j,,^ ^ j ^.^^ked Mothers. Mr. Clements g.ive a short;* ' ' talk on t'r.e theme for I'lc day:| "Mother." The collection went to the Religioi: ! Education Council. It was a beau" ful servi'-e, carried out by the young people in a rever- ent and thoughtful m.inner and clitl not savor of entertainment. Iti wa.i announced thut the SaUbalii school would be hold during the sum- mer months at i'.JS a. in. I. M. HINCKS AKTION SALE A credit auction sale of farm stoclj. implement,:, househoUr furn- .ill 1" sham, on Friday, May 14th, at 1 p. m. See leargc bills. Carl Deadman, Proprietor, Wni. Kai;».ing, auction- eer. S. S. No. 9, ARTEMESLA Sr. 4th â€" Evelyn Turner, Muriel Cameron, Christena Magec, Harold Turner, Hattio McRac, Muriel Fen- wick, Cecil Magee. Jr. 4th â€" Clinton Magee, Neil MaelJonald. Sr. 3rd â€" Rowena Magee. Jr. 3rd â€" Doroth.v Jamieson. Sr. 2nd â€" Stanley Magee, Willie Fenwick. ibure etc. will be held at Lot 20, Con j ,^ -J''- -'"• " ^''"'y ^mith, Billie Han- 8, Osprey, IV. miles east of Fever- *'j,.. igg â€" Doris MeRae, John .Skinner. 1 Pr. Edith Fenwick, Ella Muc- Rae. Wesley Jamieson, Benjamin Hanley. M. A. KTADE VOUWilJ. l^J.VD (JL'R Pl<ICl-:S (.).\ Till', WICLL KNOWN LINE OF GOODYJvXRS T1RI*,S .AS I.OW. TF NOT LOWER. Tlf.\N YOU COITJ) I'.L'V TIDvM .XXVWllERE ELSE. WE HAM', Cl'T OUR.. PROFIT TO THE.. MLVfMUM... AND no[>i-: Till-: lvcreasi-.d sat.es wilt, morp; Tll.XN .M \KI' I'l'THl- i-:XTR.\ LOW PRICE. 30x3V2 Goodyear Pa'hfinder Cord 9 45 " " Goodyear Standard Cord 12 65 " " Goodyear Diamond Fabric 12 65 Goodyear Diamond Cord 'oversize' !5 75 !' " Goodyear Diamond Cord 'Heavy Tourist' 17 80 Dunlop Standard Cord 9 45 29x4.40 Goodyear Low Whee Balloon f.. 21 20 31x440 Goodyear Interchangeable Balloon 23 65 New Inner Tube Prices 30x3V2 Inner Tufje "Standard" 2 25 " " Inner Tube "regular" 2 85 " " Inner Tube "Heavy Tourist" S 25 29x4.40 Inner Tube "Heavy Tourist" 4 40 31x4.40 Inner Tube "Heavy Tourist" 5 60 Batteries $14.50 Wc liiivc ju.st been .successful in-.securinjj^ a hi^li class battery at a very attractive price. â€" with the new St} le all rubber box, exra heavy plates, and 12 mOnths guarantee. We have purchased these on a quantity basis, anr' can offer same to vou at the suprisinjjlv low price of $14..S(). D. McTAVISH & SON CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICB- FLESMERrON, ON T Boots and Shoes If you are in need of a pair of good Work Boots, we have them From $2.75 up. Also nice Lines of Ladies' strap Shoes and Oxfords. Try a pair. JiHOS. CLAYTON ^ ffii PAINTS AND VARNISHES THAT BRIGHTEN UP SHERWIN WILLIAMSâ€" the old reliable, for inside and outside use. , â-  FLAT TONE â€" An ideal flat fini.sh fo'- use on walls a.nd ceilings etc It does not dra:,' or pi:ll under the brush or show brush marks. tS HERâ€" WILLIAMS LACâ€" A modern finish for renewing- old flo.<5rs, furniture, woodwork, etc. Easy to apply, dries over night and when used on furniture will not stick to clothes. AUTO ENAMELâ€" Your car may run well, but you will not be satisfied if it looks shabby, a coat of enam- el makes it look like newf Also top dressing etc. Call and get some color cards and the Household Guide. Stop making mistakes in painting. FRANK W. DUNCAN Phone 54 I 1.^ GIGANTIC SALE â€" OF - D TUBES I have just made a very attractive purchase of brand new fully guaranteed tires and tubes, which enables nie to give to every car owner exceptional bargain prices. 30x3/4 Clipper Cord 5000 mile gqarantee ... (Standard), 30x3V2 Traction Junior (Oversize) 6000 mile guamtee ..•• • 30x3^2 Traction Touring (Full Ov- ersize) 8000 miie guamtee *145 1L65 13.85 SOx'/^ Traction Sedan (Extra Hea- vy Duty) 8000 mile guarantee 31x4.40 Inicrchangealile Ballcon, Fit 30x3V2, 8000 mile guarntee 29x4.40 S.W. Low Wheel Talloon, 8000 mile guamtee 31x4 S.W. Clipper Cord, ove: iize fits McLaughlin 4, 6000 mile gua -antee 32x4.95 Traction Bolloon In! :rchan- geable, fits 31x4 S.W. Rin , 800O mile guarntee , 30x3% St.ndard Tubes $2.2G. 16.SJ ig.(35 31.95 31x4 S.W. Sedan Cord, full oversize, 8000 mile guarantee .â- >, 32x4 S.W. Traction Touring, over- size, 6000 mile guarantee 32x4 S.W^. Traction Sedan, full over- size, 6000 mile guarantee 33x4 S.W. Traction Touring, over- size, 800O mile guarantee 34x4 Kitchener Tread, full oversize 8000 mile guarantee 34x4^2 Kitchener Tread, full over- size, 8000 mile guarantee 33x4V2 Kitchener Tread, full over- size, 8000 mile guarantee 33x4.95 Traction Balloon Inter- changeable,fits 32x4 S.W. Rim, 8000 mile guarantee 30x3y2 Regular Grey Tubes $2.65 $ 24.95 23.95 28.95 24.95 31.50 39.85 34 95 32.50 30x3y2 Extra Heavy Tubes $3.50. _ Every Tire and Tube is fully guaranteed. This sale will be held for three days only, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 13, 14 and 15 Special Free Offering for Saturday, May 15th 'l^O FAERY OWNER WHO rURCH.-XSKS 'J' A'O TIREvS .\XD TUBES I WILL GIVEAWAY ABSO- LUTELY FREE, YOUI: CHOICE OF THE FOLLOWING: 5 Gallons of "Super Power" Gasoline Gallon Can of Marvelube Motor Oil These prices are below the mail order hous -.t in Toronto. Every tire purchased will be placed on your car Free of Charge. Owing to thes extrero eiy low prices it is necessary to sell for cash only. D. A. JACKSON Phone No. 20 M ARKD ALE P. 0. Box 191 Dunlop, Goodyear, Ames Holden and Dominion Tires ^i .) i

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