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Flesherton Advance, 17 Apr 1919, p. 5

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Aprilir 1919 THE FLESHEKTON ADVANC THC STANDARD BANK OP CANADA HmAD OPnOB - TOROMTS FARMERS Advances to farmers are made ••T'© i*Ta * special feature by this Bank, ajs FLESHERTON BRANCH GEO. MITCHELL, iManac*'' €. P. R. Tim e Table. | Hr. Ihos. B*nth»m, who has spent Trains leave Fleshemn Station «, 'h" P»«"a°»th "'th friends in N.w York allows : j State, raturned home oo Mondaf. Going South Going North; Mr. Hamilton Heron of Owen Sound 7.53 a. m. 12.01 d.ui. visited the past week with IMr. Wm. *-^ P-m. 9.18p. m.lUauley. Mr. Hanley is improving The mails are osed at Pleaherton sa slowly from the stroke with which ho foHows : For the north at 10.40 a.m.andj„^, ^^^-^^^^^ ,^^^ February. 7 p.m. ; and the afternoon mail south at| '' 3.40 o'clock. For morning train south Rsv. Quinii of the Baptist church gave an interesting talk to the Presby- teri>tn Guild on Tuecday night uf last week. The subject of the ac dress was "Suit." Mr. W. Caswell, Toranto line, has a ewo which ^ave birth last ysar to three mail close at 9 p. m. the previous ev'g. VICINITY CHIPS otlico. 1 Mr. Harry Thistiethwaite of Niagara i Falls is visiting his parents here. ] Mrs. Mark Wilson visited friends in Tofi'iito last week. Bibles and Testaments for sale at this '""''''â-  '^^'^ y'"' ^^"'^ "'"« l^«'=»'°o the mothers i)f five more lambs, all living â€" a pretty prolific record. Mr. S. J. Parker, Treasmer of the County of Giey from lS7i) until last year, died at his homo in Owoii Sound OD vSaturday lust. Ho was a resident of Chopping done last throe days of each the county town for 00 yeat.i. weekonly. â€" 3iahara Bros., Eugenia. | A public reception will be given for Mrs. Herb Smith of t)wen Sonnd is our returned .loldiurs in the hijjh school visit iig friends here. ion Friday, April 18th, at 8 p. hi. Don't forget the high schoul concert [ sharp. All are cordially inritod to tonight (Wodiiesday). j attend. Mrs. W. I. Henry, Secretary. Mr. S. M. Osboriio of Maxwell is ' '^''^ ''''^'' '^''*'='°'' ^o"" t'l's part was d»- offering his property, and store goods '''â- "'"'^ '"'''" °" **°"^*y '" ^^'- ^^^'"'^' fof jgl^, ^ j Aruott of the Centre Lino, Osprey. The ,, Tr TT 1 . , • i machine was sold by Walter Kertoii uf Mr. Harmon Hales has opened a niusiOj „ , ,,,-,, .... , , ,., , T I c.. Ueversham, agen; for the lleiifrew store in Armstrong s Old Jewelry Store here. ^company. «« Tj .> T /-. â-  , ., J Gunner Lome Enceland, of th« ISid Mr. H. Kj. LeGard spent the pas*t„ . . , ,, . , , . ,...>,. r • m . M I Division, (J. 1< . A., w 10 has tust return- wesk with Ins wife in Toronto. Mrs. , , , ed from Belgium to his kome in Onllia, 'is visiting at present witk his unrle, Hr. Mr. Herb SuUivau, who has received j Wos. Breen, and other friends in this his di.sch irge from the army, visited j vicinity. LeOard'a health is much improved. with friends here over the week end. The maple syrup season has been a short one thi.s year and the demand has very much exceeded the supply. Our mailing list has bean corrected up to date. If your label is not correct let us know. Miss Olive Henry of Toronto is visit- ing her parents, Mi. and Mrs. Wm. Hemy. Tin body of the late Wesley Latimer, wliu was drowned in the Magiietawau river last fall, has been found and brought to Toroato for interment. Uiii brother, Jonathan, went up last week to search foi the body, returning home on Tuesday. There i^ likely lobe a change .in the game laws tliia year. The proposal is to allow only oim dei r to each hunter :ind Mrs. T. A. Magee and family visited •'" '"»ke the open season from Novembor the former's mother, Mrs. H.C. LeGard I J Lo November 20. The bounty on in Toronto last week. Born â€"At Markdalo, on Saturday, April 5, to Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cultiue (lice Vera Louckn) a daughter. Mr. Wilfred Phillips has sold his fnrm on the Collinijwood gravel to his cjubin, Mr. S. Phillip.', who has been i tenant of (ho place for several years. The muinbers of Prince Arthur Lodge, A. F. & A. M., attended the funeral of Mr. W. McCauiul at Pricevi;lB on Thursday last. Mis. W. A. Armstrong enteitaiiicd a MUiiiber of the returnod soldiers at her home on Wednesday evonini; of last week. Tara village council grants $75 to their public library. Out uf fuliuss of heart Ivshorton grants |10 to the same worthy cause ! 'Nufl'sed. Mr. Jaims PaU.crson of lliu Meafcrd Minor is in Oiven Sound lio.spital and little hopo ia entertained for his re" •ovcry . While .shoeing a horso on Friday Mr. Hairy Wilson, blHcksniilh, got a crack !l''''!0>'''le and rendered tneir p!,iy, inlhosido from the animal, breaking "'^""^ Siisin's Visit," in WjUsou's limber wolves will be ii creased from «2Uto ?40. At the meeting held bo the returned soldiers on Monday evening it was de- cided to bold a meeting in the town hall, Flehherlon, on Wednesday, April â- 23id, at 7 30 p. m. Dr. Little, Piesident of tho Owen Simiid G. W. V. A., who ruoeiitly returned from overseas, and olhera will address the mooting. This not only applies to Artemesis, but any returned men who can possibly attend are uraed to be present. Mr. Everett Heniy returned to his home litre last week and was met at the station by a namber of his friends who tendered him a hearty welcome. Everett onliitod with the 147th Greys and in France was attached to the 4th division. He took ill in England while on leave auil had tho plea^urf of netting homo before the lest of his divisimi. Ho •.\on the M. M. for bravoiy last summer and was never Wiinnded. Un Fiiilay evening last tho lidios of the Methodist church drove over to Hall, to a large audience. Tho good people of Priceville appeared to thorough- ly Kppreciate liio histrionic ifl'ort" uf our "xiila" and g.ive them a !-pIpiidid incep- tion. Tho proceeds ainonnted to over $00. Mrs. W. T. Clark of A'gor, Mich-, was one of hi.s ribs. Tlu) M ixwell Ladies' Aid are holding a candy social on Friday, April ISth. A good program will bo provided and candy servo-l. Adinission 2t) and lOj. Mr. Woa. Duncan of Spokane, Wash., who is on his way homo from France, is j » oaller at Th3 Advance oHice on Monday, yisitiuK rolati\e8 hero. Wes. tried to She had bcin attending thefuiuial of eulifit with the American army but was her mother, Mrs. Wm. Osborua of afterwards turned down. He then can<0 ' Oupriy, who died very suddenly on April to Toronto and enlisted with the railway : i,t of heart failure outside her own door, construction troops and went overseas a ; xhe deceased lady was 02 years of ags. year ago. j She was a native of Oapray townihip, There are soma who still do not realize hsr maiden name being Isabella Arnott. our DOW terms of subaoription, If your ! The funeral took place to Salem buiial subscription goes six months overdue it j fround on April 4. will be $1.50. By t aying promptly you I The Advance is thoroughly with the gave fifty cents. Durham Chronicle in its plea for a re- Ad interesting mestim was held in the turn to pro war csnditions on the Hsthodiat church last week when tne | Ssugeea Junction and Walkerton branch Xsstsr Th*nkofFaring ttiestlna; was held of the C. P. R The one train per day by the W. M. S. In spite of the un- has worked considerable hardship to tho ftopitioua weather the lecture room was travelling public. Oaly last week a WallSUod. Mrs. W. Boyd and Mrs. W. traveller drove over from Stayuer ox- Moure RA<r« interesting readings, Mrs. pectinK to tska a night train to Walker- (Rev.) McTioar brought ^restings from ton, and linding that there was none was '|He W. M. S. of tks sister ohurch, «Dd obliged to remaia over here until the Mrs. J. Blackburn and Miss Trimble f olio wIbr day at noon. Durham buainess eontribu ted • duet. Tho Thankofferiig men hare to sieka it a two day trip to was taken up amounting to 168.28 which Toronto. It is poor service like this that will be augmented before Ihe oloie of the is going to bring the nlectrio railways as year uu April 'M. A lunch was served competitors to strain in the very near at the olo8c< ' future. Thos. Wickens Dead Mr. Thomu.Wiokens, au old pioneer of Ihe Kiroberley valley, dipJ auddeDl/ at the home of bis son-in-law, Mr. Archie McLean, ia this village, ou Friday morning last, at the great age uf M years, he having taken sonething in the nature of a atroka the day before. Mr. Wiokeus was a native of Kngland aod came to America when a lad.aettling in New York. Later he came to Canada and lived for s time nesr Ottawa. About 02 j»WB sgo, some 13 years after inar- rying a Miss Emily Hurd,wbo|predeceaied him 23 years sgo, he took up a farm in the Valley, where he saw ail the hard- ships of a pioneer life and raised a family of three sonb and dve daughters, of whom all are still living but I wo daugh- ters â€" Mrs. Thomas Lewis of Kimberley who died s few years ago, and Miss Amanda. The children who survive are Andrew of Flesherton, Kufus and Ghas. of Kimberley, Mrs. Archie McLean of Flesherton, Mrs. George Proctor of Kimberley, and Mrs. John Gilray of Colorado. There are living 2t5 grand- children, 37 great grandchildren and three great-great grandchildren. The deceased gentleman was very highly respected in the community in which ho lived during his whole life, Ho was a man of sterling worth and his memory is respected and ravered by a loving family. The remaiua were taken Co Kiinbeiley and from tbero to Thorn- bury (ill Sunday la&t, there to be laid besido other members of the family. Jamieson-NichoU Tho Wostside Methodist pirsonage, Owen Sound, was tho iceue of a quiet wedding at 10 a ni. un Monday, April ^7, when M. Frances Nicoll, only daughter of Mrs. Knott of Owen Sound North, became the wife of Blwin Jamieaon, formerly of Fleslierton. The young couple were unattended and ihe biide looked chaiaiiug in a suit of navy broadcloth, blue hat with a touch of green. She cariiod sweetheart rotes and violets. After the ceremony tho happy couple drove to the boma of the bride's mother, where a recherche dinner was partaken of, several friends boins,' present. The table, which was centred with a beautiful wedding cake, was done in pink and white carnation.?. Tho bride was tho recipient of many beautiful and valuable gifts, ihe groom's gift to the bride being a handsome wrist watch, Mr. and Mrs. Jaimeson left on the afternoon train for a shor trip auJ on their return will reside in 0»eu Sound. The Advance joi.:s their many friends in wishing them a long and happy wedded life. Residence For Sale For sale elieap and on easy leriiis, the rosiiloiice and ])iemitses thereto beloiiijing to tho Iftio M. K. tlicliard.sun, 1> lesher ton. On ibo pttMuises are a largo brick veneered dwellint;, well tiiiisbed and in good repair, contains ".) larco bedrooms on the second flat ,ii;d a largo double bedroom on lirsl tlar ; ijood never failing well wilh force pump in basement, are good cistern all well tiiii-shed fi^r winter or summer kitcben uiul dining and wash rooms with good iiantry and other con- venioncts ; largo lawn and garden with good young urcbard bearin;; and plenty of small fruit ; good largo frame stable and driving house. I'rrinise.s woulo niako excellent biigo boarding bouse and piivato iilHce be.sidos, ur would answer well for two tenants and also good olHco for rent. Ap|.iy to 11. .1. Sproulo on the prtniises ivh > will .'^liow any persoos over tho premises. 17Ue Notice to Creditors In the matter of thw estate of Elizabeth Mayoc, late of tho Township of Arte- mesia ill the ("ounty of (irey, mariied woman, deceased. Nolico is hereby iriven, pursuant to "The Trustee Act" and amcndnicnts thereto that all creditors and others liaviim olaiins against rile estate of the said Elizabeth Alagf.c, who died un or about the oViili nay of Bepeinber, A. U. I'.llo, are rcjuirod cm or before tho loth (lay of .April, l',M'.», lo send by post [U'cpaid or deliver to Mf.ssrs. V.'rigbt T-dtord & Walter, of the Town of Owen Sound, Solieitors for Alo.xander Cameron, Adiiiiiiiilralur do Imnia noii of tho estate of the said dtceased, their Cliristian and Snriiaiiios, addre?.so.s and descriptions, the full particnlar.s of their oloiiiis, the stateinoiit of their accounts, and the nature of tho securities, if any, hold by them. And further take notice that after such lastmentioiieddatetlio said .\diiiini.strntor de bonis non will proceed todistrihute the assets of the deceased among tho parties entitled thereto, having reifard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice, and that the said Administrator will not be liable for tho said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whoso claim notice shall not|havo been received by him at tho time of such distribution. Dated March 14th, 1919. -WRIGHT, TELFORD & WALTER Owen Sound, Ont. Solicitors for Alexander Cameron, tho Administrator de bunia non of tho estate uf Elizabeth Magee, deceased. BuU for Sale Shorthorn hull, faurtesn months old, for sain. Apply on lot 13, con. 9,, Uipivy, or telephone GEO. bURKB, Eugenia P. 0. fi gfeg:ifeggg:^^:gs^fcw,feg!:gs^^ HOUSE FURNISHINGS FOP SPRING Floor Oilcloths in block and floral patterns, selected designs, one and two yards wide Price 75c. square yard. Canadian and Scotch Linoleums in block and floral deaigns, a good selection, four yards wide, $5 00 and $5.50 per running yard. Congoleum Art Rugs, new patterns, 9x9, 9x10^,9x12. Price $14 50. $17,50 and $19.50 each. Tapestry Seamless Squares, 2^x3, 2^x3, 13x8, 3x3^, 3x:i, 3Jx3. Good colorings and now designs at less than regular prices. Curtain '' • ts, Casement Cloths, Cretons, Chintzes, Lace Curtains, Tapestry Coverings. The biggest and best selection we have ever shown, at moderate prices. Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Curtain Rods, O'Cedar Mops, Carpet Sweepers, Paint and KaUomine Brushes. Come in and look over our Now Wall Paper Selections. BULK TEA SPECIAL Last spring we advised our customers to lay in a supply ot Tea and save money. Many did so and were pleasetl. Tea again looks like a "good buy" this spring. There is talk of an increase in duty, and values are decidedly on the up grade. We offer a good uncolored bulk Japan at 45c., and a splendid black Ceylon at 50c. :k lasts. We .say again "Buy Tea today and per pound wliile our present stock save inonev- F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON, - ONTARIO \ 9 ?\ w _r\ w7?f ^ '^--w â€" Bf-nyâ€" wâ€" -w â€" - m â-  ' w • â- W'- w -'- w '- W R-j^ "Wâ€" ^ . 'â- â-  . wy*^ "^ » : ' w .v * 'i'j'i'i'^"''z'^'^''j'-^^ ^--^-'!:^^i ^ Fresh, rich, full-flavored tea â€" the same every time TE^'^s good tea! Sold only in sealed packages Chard & Fisher insurance Agents Flesherton, - Ont. Life, Five, Automobile and Auiuial Insurauce. Ren,lrew Machinery aud ^Slason JElisch Piauos For Sale. Office l.v L RICHARDSON BLOCK (5)(.i'lly'.-j Old SiiUVD) 5r='r='r=Ji zr.ir==ir=Jri=Jr=Jr=Jr^sn=. S^J^^i FURNITURE All kintls of furniture in our .showrooms. Call and see our dining room, parlor and bedroom suites. A large range of prices tc suit your jtocket book. ••♦^••••••••••••fl»« * UNDERTAKING Calls answered night or day Phone 30 r I i HELP WANTED 13o your own bjss. Start a out-rato f25 to I .grocery business ot your own II §50 invented .should o.-irn you .$25 weekly. i| |â€" H. V. .Vlaitui, Windsor, Ont. W. H, BUNT Flesherton, SATISFIED ! THAT Is w hat over IOC users .say about 1900 Gravitv washers supplied by S. HEMPHILL, Agent For 1900 Gravity washers and wringers £lectiic and gasoline power wa.shers . , iHiiflfiins ||Oare{ully Corrected Each Wee y Butter 45 to 47 "lEajs 42 to 42 ! Wheat 2 00 lo 2 11 IPeas 1 4(^tol 60 i! '(>Rts oO.to 53 I 'Barley 78 to 70 I, â€" H Farmers Attention Make xnouey iu yoiu' spare time , dnnug the coming Fall and Winter iji montlis by selling liatJy Canadian nursery stock. ALSO for McCormick Binders, Moweis, Hay Rakes, Hay Loaders, Drills, Cultivator, I'low.s, Steel Stalls, Harrows, Gasoline Kngines, Branlford double sjeared and aulo oiled ainnotor Wind Mills, Bofttty Hay Carriers, Hay Forks, Slings, Manure Carriers, Water Buwla, Water Tanks, Pump and Pipinj;. SOMETHING NEW IN BUZZ SAWS One third more wood cut with same power when fitted with my patent. S. HEMPHILL Agent, - Ceylon, Ont. 13ritish and European markets will be open again for Canadian Fruit aud now is tho time to order for .spring planting. i Largest list of Fruit and Orua 'mental Stock, Seed Potatoes, etc. '"lown in Canada- Write for particulars. Stone & Wellington The Ponthill NurMrles. (Established 1837.) TORONTO - ONTARIO Easter Term opens April 22 ^ELLIOTT Youge and Charles Streets, Toronto Stenographers, Typists, Com- mei'citl Teachtrp, Accountants, Ottice Clorka, olc, readily get employment if they gradukte from this College. Open all ;oar. Enter now. Write for Catalogue. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principai.

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