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Flesherton Advance, 28 Aug 1919, p. 5

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August 28 1919 i THji FLESH EKTON -ADVA^X' S Mr. Percy LeOard of Toronto bpent the pa.st wv\i with fi'iendj here. Mr. Thoi. BJntbaiu hpont ihe wetk cod io Dornoch. Ceoil aad MHiaie McTaviah spent the past week with friends in Ovren Sound. Mrs. W. L. Wright ii attendinKthe millinery opeoingi in Turooto this weeki Mrj. John Wri.'ht returned last weik fiTiH an extended vl:<it with rel»ii»es in Toronto and Otillia. Mrs. Win. Wilcock and soe, Wpi., and Mrs. R. Bentham spent Sunday with Mr and Mi.i. Harvey Grittin at AVING. -The ^ foundation of almost 1 Alton. gy-gj-y successful ' ^ junior haseball team from here business venture is built on Savings. The Standard Bank of Canada can be of great assist- ance in helping you to de- velop your business. '''' THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA FLESHERTON BRANCH bjat MiirUdale vn their own diaruoiid on I Tnursday of last weak by the score of I 8-1'. Fill weather appeals to hare hit us { this week and i'. is not very agreeable. , A laru* amount uf harvest is still out, in I f ict very few have completed their cut. SofufcLoJy broke the window in C. ; Bellainy'i! orocery store .Sauday night, , but it d>.<es nut appear I hit anything was : tikcn or even an entry m.id Go!d«borough-MitcheII Ferns, roses and aweet peas decorated the diawing room of the hi-me of Mr. «ni Mrs. Geory^ Mitchell, Flesherlou, whv'n their second daughter, Iva, was Qiirrieil to Mr. Gtiori{e J. (ioldsborouKh of Nii|,Mra Falls, Oar. Rev. C, Belfry performed the c.-remony. The bride, was given away liy her.father, and wore » gown of ivoiy saiia with c.urt train and t immed with siik net and iiidefcent 8 i]uins, with her tulle veil arranged in Juliet cap effect caught with orange bloxeoms. She carried a shower bouquet Sweetheart roses, orchids and lilies of tlie valloy, and wore the gift of Ih* groom, a diamimd and sapphire bracelet Miss Lulu Mitchell, sister >f the bride, as maid of honor, wore a gown of white net over satin, with shell pink sa.sh and hit to match. Slid ctrried Killiirney rjses. Mr. Otto Holden of Toronto waa b;;st man. Little Miss Betty Souihgate made a fairy-likc fljwer g!rl in a French fiock of shell pink tatfota and carried .a her basket p uk a:id while aweet peas. ' During the s'giiiug of the register Miss GEO. MITCHELL Manager , Mrs George Cauns and four children ! ^'«'^'' ^^'"=''«'' "*"S "<) Premise me." 'L-fLlo.day (Wednesday) for their „„„..e ' ^'"« "''^'Idm? mus'c was played by Miss i.t Ulenella. Man., aft«r .spendm- two I ^'--^^ -^*''«"'>"f'*' ^^ Toronto, with violin month, with her parents, Mr. and Mr.J *='=°'»P'""'"«°' ^^ ***«^ Uulseof Oraa«e- W. P. Crossley. C. p. R. Time Table. I Mr. and Mrs. W . J. McNea and daughter, Mrs. Cole, u{ Cleveland, are Trains leave Flesherton Station as ; <'" * 'n""""^ "'P >>«" ""^^ S**'** The ollows : ' Advance a pleasant call one day last Going Sr-.uth Goin'^ North ! week. They are visiting old scenes and j 7.53 a.m. 12.01 p.m. i friends here for a couple of weeks. 4.27 p.m. 9.18p. m. The mails are osad at Flesherton as ^ , ... , . follows : For the north at 10.40 a.m.and ' »* ^''^ ^'"»«n « Institute wi 7 p.m. ; and the afternoon mail south at i 'he Presbyterian church, Flesherton, on i Tllle. After a burtec luncheon Mr. and I Mrs. Goldsborough left by motor for I Quebec and other p lints, the bride trav- elling in a navy'gabaruiue suit and rose ueorgette bousjwith navy laffel.i French hat. Among her out of town guests were : Mr. Kendall Mitchell anJ Miss be h-jld ic Mc.^leer of Chic'igo ; D.-. C. and Mrs. The 13th annual Distr.c. oonvenlion Ottewell, Mrs. H. Hyland, Mr. Charles Ccosaley, Mrs. Bemruse and Miss Mit- chell of T.)rjnto ; Misi Gittiule Goldr 3.4qo;clock. For morning train south . Friday, Sept. 12, sessions at 2.30 and | i3,jrou4h, Niagara Falls ; Mi»s J Red- 8 pm. Miss M. Guildhouse, the gov. ' ^qJ^ p mon ; Mr. and Mrs. W. E erDmentspeaker.will give two addresses Sou hgate, Se'tforlh ; Miss Irene Wilson The Meaford and Ovea Sound papers ' O""*" Sound ; Mr. and Mrs. B.iyd and I LIEN'S WEAR SPECIALS I Men's Soft Felt Hats ^^ New fall 8Lapea, different shades of brown, grey and greeu, also black. Prices from •»â- >" 8a 50 to 84.75. Men's Cloth Caps Correct stvle, dependable wove cloths, beautifully finished, from 81.00 to 82.75. A swell asisortmeut. Prices i mail close at 9 p. m. the previous ev'g. VICINITY CHIPS are ijuanehnij over the question uf who passed tha greatest percentage of pupils • in the recent Entrance to Normal exam. Mrs. Thomas Strain of Porcupne is , 0*en Sound claims 78 percent., while Mr. Kendall Luca.<<, Markdale. yisitiug her ^iister, Mr=. Jamieson. Master Orville Martin is speeding ten days with his grandpa at Kimbi rley. Mrs. Jos LeOard of Toronto ^is visit" ins Irieiii's here. There is a large amount of new and impoftaiit advertising in this week's Advance. Look it up. Rer. Mr. McCarten of Pnceville occu- piul the pulnit of ihe Methodist church Maaford claims 82 per cent. Pshaw ! that " ain't nuthin," Flesherton passed nearly 92 per cent. Quit quarreling boys, and advise your subscribers 1 1 send their children to Flesherton . A Good School The Orangeville Business College has [ just completed the most successful year I in ita history, havinsj had during the school year over one hundred students in Ihe regular meeting of Flesherton W. j ...euj^m-e , this is a larger enrollment I will be held in the Towu Hall on Wed. j than most c;ty colleges. Sept. 3 Mrs. Down, District President, i rr.. , •,,„.• . t .i, r- ii ;, i : ~ ^ I ihe in'.eiior of the College is ijeing will »peak ou " The bright side of life ; '' r;"ading S'y Mrs. Murray ; duet, Evada and TheUia Wiliion. All members are ouSuudiy, morning a.id e/enirg. i . j ^ >. . .. ' - ' requested to be presius as itnpodant Mr. Joe Armstrong and family return \ iju,jness is to be transacted. Ladies all to Torocto this week after holidaying in i„yited. their cottagd here. Dr. Thurston ai;d little diuigbt^rs cf Chicago left on Saturday on their home The Advance had a delightful chat the o'her day with Capt. (Dr.) Uobert Bas- kerville of Detioit, who, with his wife, ward am trip, after a very enjoyable j v,^,^ ^.^3;^^^ ^jj^tives here. At present â- Tisit with relatives here and m Toronto. | Captain Baskerville has gone to Baltimore Public and high schools open on to s.c^jre hi.s dischatga from the army, Tuesday nex», and the faces of the when he will rej.iin his wife for a holi- young<teis jirow lo-lger as the day Jiaws ; day. Rob was with the American army I in France s.;d saw so.ne lively times. When one if the big gun emplacements Marriedâ€" On Aug. 20, 1919, by Rev. C. X Belfry, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. (i. .1. Cold.'ibcrguiih of Ni- agara falls. C)nt., to M'ss Iva. S. Mitch- ell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell of Flesherton. Mrs. W. J. Martin and dau'hicr, "Wi'da, spent ihe past wi'ek in Toronto and while there consulted a specialist. Wilda has bi»jn sutfering with her eyes for some tinr.e, an! w» hope that sl:e wiH be beuititted by this trip. Mirs. Ed. Best returned last weoU from Toronto, where sh>i had been at the nedsiJe of her mo'.her. Mrs. Harry L'Gard. The latter was slightly im- proved and could tako a little nourish- ment. Wanted â€" A bumper crowd for Ceylon Gaiden Party August 28, 191!). Pic- ceeils to help bu'ld a church. We need the church and can't build one without the money â€" Mrs. D D. McLachlan Pres. , Mrs. Arch. Sinclair Seo.-Treas. Mr. J. T. Best is offering his firm for sale or, the west back line and is going int' the gava.;e business with J. T. Rae burn in Markdale. The new hrm will te Ra-hurn A^ Best, the change taking place Sept. 1st. A garden paity under the au.'p'ces of â- Ceylon Womeo'^ Institute will be held in the school hou«e, Ci»y!on, ou Thurs- day. .\ugust 28. ttasebiU matchâ€" Ceyb n vs. Pr»ton Station. Rock Mills orches- tra. Proton Glpe Club, Readings, Song,«, Baeplpes, etc. First cIhss supper. See bills for further particulars. Mi8.4 Dell Thurston accompanied Mi a Ina Laidlaw to Lions Head laat week, and both girls are " doing " the Mani toulin Islaitd this week prior to taking up their School work, the former at CooksTir'e and the U*tr at Cobalt. A e<nip'« of aerop'anes passed over Fleah'^rton Last week. One wos en its Way to a celebration it Meaford, the other was headed for Owen i^ound and contained Mr. A H. Kobeits of To- tOTt'. who was simply pavinn a visit to kia wife at the county town. The plane naade the *rip from Toronto to 0. S. on fifteen ialloa< rf gasot ne at a »pe«d of 60- miles an h lur, Tha re'.uni j< urney j was accompliahed si'ely the same after- BOOP. "f the great long rar.go Geriusu guns which bombarded Paris was cnptuied his section whs first to enter the euiplacf ment and he br>. ught homa many souve- nirs of the place. Rob presented us with a bi(? bolt which belonged to the r>2 milo pea shooter and which we certainly prize Very highly. Amoni; the most charming thiigs which he carried in bis clothes here, however, was a Ux containing several dozen eapphires, both cut and uncut, taken from a mine in northein Montana, in which he holds an eighth interest. They were very â-  beautiful brilllaiils, but a a'.anc* at such things is all an editor can hope for. llob is an o'd friend of ours and many a delightful day we have spent together sailiiiii, camp- ing and tishiog on the Georgian Bay. He is an eye, <iar sod throat specialist and will resume his practice in Detroit this fall. Df. Baskerville is a brother of Mrs W W . TtiiuHe. Road Closing Notice Notice is hrtreliy ijiveii hy the Munici- pal C'luue I of the township of .Vrtemesia that the said Council wil', after tour weeks from the tiist inierti'in being in ibe Flesheiton -Xcvince no-vspaper (the date of such imertion is th* 28th day of .Augu*t) proC:?ed to pass a bylaw tor cl' sing an.l disposing of tho original ailowancH for a llkne situati-, lying sod lieinij between Lot 23 on the north side 1 f Canrohert street, an! Lot 23 on the south aide of Simpson street in the town plot of Eui^tnia. All pat'.ies lu'erestsd are hereby to take notice. Dated this 27 th day of Augut. 1919, W. J. BELLVMY, Township Clerk. redecorated and considerable new equip- ment added f.ir the reopening on Sept. 2nd. Every graduate is assured a (loud position and us old graduates are among the most sucee.'-sful in this province. Th-i Oraugevilb Busine»s CoiUge is approved by the Military .Authori'.ies of Canada as a truinina scho.d lor returreJ S)lJiers, who are entitled to a fiee educiti> n, and a liv-.ni; allowance of four hundred and twenty dollars during the si.x months. Miuy ambitious joung people, who cannot attend now, are taking adva.itai>e of the Home Study Courses, thereby shortening their term at College and cutting duwt. e.xpenses. All interes'ed should wrire now for information and thus u-t advantage of the old r»i;e of tuition fees. The Orange- ville Business College is nthliated with the Canada Busiiess College, Toronto, and ten other college^. Men's Tweed Raincoats •Shpou. belted and waist line models, all sizes, good wool tweeds, and dtpendabV- proofiue Prices 810..')0 to .i>25.00. - ^ ^' Lang Shirts Stiff or soft cuffs, new designs and fast colors. Prices $1-25 to Ii3.75. Arrow Collars Laundered and soft, sizes 14 to 17. All the popular styles. King Neckwear New fall designs, jjood lieary siiks. Prices .50c. to ^1.50. Our new fall selections of ready-ic-wear clothing for men and boys will be on sale September I . Bargains Women's and misses' cloth top shoes, lace and buttou. on sale. Women's .sizes 8'' 98 misses' sizes 82.38. " "' ' Wool Pullover Sweaters Ladies' fancy rib sweatcis, tine all wool yarn, long sleeves, ribbed cuffs, shaped waist, good Q color combinations, pink, old rose, sky, purple, green, saxe blue, etc. Two styles S4.50 and 84.95. F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON, « ONTARIO & Fresh, rich, hill-flavored tea â€" the same every time REDROSE XE A'is good tea Sold only in sealed packages New Bakery For Flesherton 1 125 For Quick Sale House wiih seven rooms -h.ud wa'er, well under cover : ijood cellar, large lot with seven frnit trees. .\Iso cow and fowl, washins machine, t lilor's sewins in!ichin>>, coal heater and cookst >ve uij a.iiuj ho i^ehol I furniture. .App'y to â€" MRS. T. ULAKELY. Flesberiou. I FURNITURE n }!j All kinds of furniture iu our sho\Yj'<Jom!>. Call and see | i-., our dining room, parlor and bedroom suites. A large I range of prices tc suit your pocket book. I UNDERTAKING I Calls answered night or day Having purchased the bake shop iu Flesherton I Lave fitted up tha same and am nw pre- pared to cater to the public in tifst class Bread, Buns, Biscuits and Pastry. ily greatest effort will be to please the public, and your custom is respectfully solicited. F. Finder, Prop Farmers Attention Make money in yonr spare time , during the coming Fall and Wintei • months by scUiug hardy Canadian nursery stock . Bull For Service Thoroughbred Shorthorn BuU on ot 5, con. ri, Osprey. Terms §2 â€" DAVIU KOCERTS. I |j Flesherton, Phone 30 r U jl I i W. H. BUNT I \iis^r=jz=^r=jj^=jiz Ont.| British and European markets will - be opentigain for Canadian Fruit and ) now is tlie time to order for .'pring planting. \ Largest list of Fruit and Orua I mental Stock. Seed Potatoes, etc. â-  grown iu Canada. In Memoriam In loving memory of Pl«. Wei. \Vil>t)P, 28tlt Batlali n, who died uf wounds 0.1 .\ug. 26, 1918. No one knows how much we miss yon. Friends xnsy think the wound has healed, l?ut they little kn >w the soriow Tha', within our heart's concealed. Not dead to us, we 1 i»ih1 him be.i»«. Not lost, juHt jone before ; He livtH with u^ in mem 'I'y sMll, And will forever mure. â€" Mother, Bi others, Sist«rs I Spring Needs Everybody knows Sherwiu Williams I'aiuts acd V^aruishes â€" a tiuish for every purpose â€" inside auJ outside. Floorlac and Marnot for tlouis. Paiut your owu car with S. W. P. aiUo enamel. K good assoitmeut of Paint Brushes Screen Doors, Hoec, Bakes and Shovels. New Perfeotion Long Chimney Oil Stove. Red Star Washit.g Machines, Daisy Cliu<°us and ail kinds of pails. Frost Woven and Coil Spring Wire Fence. Also tlio new Sharpleii Suction FoedCio«m Separatar. Any member ot the family cau tura and skiw oleao at any speed. F.W.DUNCAN Phone 24rll Flesherton ||| SATISFIED ! THAT Is what over !0C users say about 1900 Gravity washers supplietl bv S. HEMPHILL, Agent For 1900 Gravity washers and wringers lilectiic and gasoline power washers . ALSO for McCoroiick Binder*. Mowers, Hay Rakes, Hay Loaders, Drills, Cultivator, Plows, Steel islalls. Harrows. Gasoline Kngines, Brantford double geare<.t and aato oiled airmotor Wind Mills, Bea-ty Hsy Carriers, Hi*y Fojks. Slings, Manure Catriers. W.»;er Bowls, Water Tanks, Pump :iiid Piping. SOMETHING NEW IN BUZZ SAWS One ihini more wooJ cut with same power wheo (iMeJ with my patent. S. HEMPHILL Agent, - Ceylon, Ont. Write for particulars. Stone & Wellington The Fonthill Nurseries. (Kstablished 1837.) TORONTO . ONTARIO i BOAR for SERVICE l'iirel)r»d Tamwor.h Bo ir for service , ;>i. lot l.i7. 8 W T aad S E., .Vrtemesia.. lermsâ€" Jl.aO. lFebl59 -T.J. STlNSOX,Prop. jSi^N^^' â-º'^%^%% NEW ^ MUSIC STORE I have opened np a Music Store in the Old Armetroiig Block, where I will carry a complete stock of Columbia Grafonolag aud Records. Imperial rafonola.'. Gerrard Heinleman and New- combe Pianos. and bbset Music. C«1I and let us show yju our stock. We feol sure you will be pleased . J. H. HALES ((ii.f> .\p.MiiTR0Ns Block) Flesherton, - Ont ;: o ;: :: :i :i ii ;: i -fM«L- Mil i^mn

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