Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 11 Sep 1919, p. 5

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1 T ^ September 1! J 919 THE FLESH EKTON ADVANC Mis* Claia Duncan baa returned to The KirU of Fleshercan High School SERVICE.-Our highly-developed I service is available at all times forthe benefit of our cus- tomers. Every well-grounded business man appreciates the importance of theco-operation, guidance and information on financialmattersof his Banker. 296 THE Djndalk on Tuesday of this weelt. A oieetiag of those interested in the I'pper Cauadi Bible Society will be held o I Ttiursday ereuinff of this week in the Biptibt Chapel. Messrs. vVm. and W. T. Blackburn »nd fitmiiies, of Stayner spent Sunday with the former's brutber, Mr. John BidcikburD, in town Mr. Bert Jimieaon of M>ss Chant of Uuionville visited the : furmer's mother, Mrs. Jamieson, hare l<iiit nei»k. ' Mrs. W. McCalhim and three children I of Edmonton, who have been visiting I the format's parents at Mixwel', are the guests of Mrs. B. McCallum ic town. her duties a.s mi.lioer at 3r*nd V*U.y. held a meeting on Wednesday afternoon The 0«rn Sound District maotins of j '""^'""â- Â«*°'" •" Athletic society for the Meihodut church was held ,n i 'â- '« «<:*»ool year 1319-l>(J The officers elected are as follows : Flon. Pres , Miis Holmes and MiiiH Crowe ; Prea., Edith Consley ; Vice Pres., Evada Wilson ; Sec. Treaa., Mayme McTavisb ; Repre- senlativen. Form 1 Adele Breen and Stella Acheson; Form2â€" Annie Stephen; Form 3, Kaiberine McVicar. Everybody hear H. B. Dewsrt, On tario's new Liberal leader, at the South J Grey Liberal convention to be held in Toronto and 1 ^D'^am on September 18, 1910, at 1 '/g^;«^^Jgj^'<^p«{^;>^»«^H^»«^^^^^i»|i^^ .j?:g:feg:g2wlâ- ^.^•^. ^^-w•J3g 7.â- â- f^3?^^'.^^^ STANDARD BANK OF CANADA FLESHERTON BRANCH ' CEO. MITCHELL - Manaobh C. p. R. Time Table. leave Flesherton Station The W. I. will hold a cuncert on the evening of Sept. 1!), which his been I made a civic holiday for the village and township. Particulars later. I The Fall Ais'zes will open in Owen I Soacd ne^xt Tuesday. Among the casts : t J be tried is that if Neil Coutta for' , killing Wm. I'mbach at Ayton, and Adam UoUey fnr perjury and setting fire to Wm. Bell's barn. The uccial lield in the Methodist church oo Monday night as a welcome Co the Hif h School students was quite a : success. There was a large attendance. Going North | ^h^ "eaU" were abundant and a good time was spent. p.m If deemed expeJieno a Candidate will be nominated for the Provincial House. Ladies are specially invited as' K\ they now have the vote and should hear i 1^ the eloquent Libera. Leader on the | â-º^ qaestioua of the d»y. Do not miss this j t^S opportunity. For further information | i*^ write the Secretaryâ€" T. H. Binnie, I J>i Pficeville. I /fi PROCLAMATION Trains â- ollows : Going South 7.53 a. m. Ig.Ol p.m. 4.27 p.m. 9.18p. m. The mails are osed at Flesherton as ; The vacant corner now owned by Mr. follows : For the north at 10.40 a.m. and Down, and which has been such an eye- 7 p.m. ; and the afternoon mail south at , jufg for a number of years, is at last to For morning train south !,,^^^j^^^_.^ p^^^^^^^j^l^ The owner To the Citizens cf the Township ot Artemesia : Pursuant to a resolution of the Town- ship Council, I hereby proclaim Friday, the 19th inst., aa a pjblic holiday for , the Township and enjoin the people to j >b observe the same as such. j ,.*J â€" T. R. McKenzie, Reeve. ! (| Karstedt-Fleming 3.40 o'clock. nail close at 9 p. m. the previous ev'g. The hems of Mr. Robert Flemins, tJrimsty, was ihe scene of a very happy gathering on Saturday, August 3»)lih, when his eldest daughter, Jean, wa., PallMillinery Opening TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 16th and 17th We beg to announce our Opening Display of Fall Millinery and cordially invite your inTpection. We have been fortunate in securing, the services of Miss L. Grier in the show room this .season. She is a capable milliner, and has liad a wide experience in Toronto, Halifax and other places. We can confidently assure you satisfaction with every order. F. H. W. HICKLING VICINITY CHIPS will build a modern garage thereon and ' "f"*'* '" â- """*«« ^o Mr. Fred Karsted | operations will be started at once. i "^ "^'^ '"'"• The bride was in her | travelling suit of aavy blue FLESHERTON, ONTARIO Friday niitbt's train killed two horses at Berkeley. Mr. .Arthur Hutton of Durh.im visited friends here a few days last week. Mr. John Bunt of Toronto visited his brother bete for a couple of weeks. Miss Kellie Henderson of Rochester. N. Y., called on friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Jamiesoa of Owen Sound spent Sunday with the former's mother here. Mr. Herb. Sullivan of the Standard Bank, Markham, is holidaying with his mother here. Mr. D. McKechnie has purchased the residence of Mr. Thus. Blakeley in town and Mr, Blakeley aud family are moving to Toronto. Ferris â€" Meadsâ€" On Wednesday. Au». in , --- serge with | Mr. Will Moore is at Preston Springs ; becoming hat, and carried a bouquet ot this week taking treatment fnr rheuma- . rosea and sweet peas. The officiating turn. Mr. Fred Mathewson is conduct- ' clergyman was Rev. Mr. Currie cf ! iag the auto-bus to and from the statitn : Grimsby and the pianist was Mi>s Isabel in his absence. , Wingate of Toronto, cousin of the bride. Mr. Robert Campbell, a highly re- | The happy couple left by the afternoon! spected pioneer citizen of Eugenia 1 1â„¢'" for Toronto and there took a boat I vioinity, passed away oh August 30th, at \ fof * '"P down the ISt. Lawrence. The the age of 72 years. Mr. Ciinpbell bad , bride waa the assisunt of Mr Marcellus , been ailing for two and a half years of | in Milton High School and waa the recipient of vase mirror. a handsome silver dower The father's gift waa a handiome cheque, as well as that of the uroom. They will reside in Pricevill,-, and will be at home to their friends after Oct. 1st. heart trouble. The remains were interred at Salem burial ground. Re-opening of Piiceville Presbyterian church en Sunday next, Sept. 14. Mrjor Birch, Sr. Chaplain tor this district, wilj preach at both services. Tea meeting Monday evening following, at which Major Birch will give an address. Other addresses, musicol program, lud a S'^'"^ IVf nfOrisf S TalcP te:i served j The W. M. S. will be held in the Methodist church tod^y (Thursdayl at 3 p. m. As some srraugomeuts are to bo m»d3 re District Convention, which is lo be held in Maikdale about the middle of Note 27th, 191(1. a*- the home of the bride's j October, it is hoped that there will be a parents, Priceville, Ont., by the Rev. C. Sinclair Jcnes, Emma Margaret, daash- ter of Mr. and Mrs. W J. Meads, to Mr. J. ferris of Toronto. The 13th annual County convention of the VVouien's Institute will be h-»ld ic the Presbyterian church, Flesher.on, on Friday, Sept. 12, sessions at 3.30 anl 8 p in. Miss M. Guildhouse, the gov- ernment speaker,will give two addresses. Mr. Carl. WalUen, x returned soldier of Markdale, was successful in winning third priij in the Toronto World's Sales- manship Club Circulation Campaign. The prize is a $1510 Briscoe " Special " tourinx car. A local exchange has announced the completion of ihe fill of the sink hole on the Owen Siiund gravel, three mile? north of Maikdale. This announcement is somewhat premature and has alre,idy | ||| got some motorists into troulle. While , pi goodattendiiuce. j the actual till has been completed, the j jl The Miitriculation Kx.>mination re- 1 approaches have nor, %nd motorists I 1! suits were announced on Saturday snd | attempting to p.iss that way are pretty I l; aga'n Flesherton has done remarkabl.y I sure lo get into a peck of dirtioulty. Un 1 jl well. Out of seven pupis who wrote j Sunday last i i;en;lem:in coming from '| five got compkoe Matric, with one lo i Owen Sound becaaia st.-ireJ on the road '^ wiite otf only one snbject. The names i there and had t'l be drawn out with a of the successful pupils are as follows : I hor«<e. H's hnd wheels dropped so Will Taylor, George Mitchell, Clarence | deeply into a hole that his gasoline tried 24 Years the same "good" tea REDROSE TEAlis good tea: Sold only in sealed packages 5 a 126 New Bakery For Flesherton Having purchased the bake .â- ^iiop ia Flesherton I have fitted up the same and am nw pre- pared to cater to the public in tisat class Bread, Buns, Biscuits aud Pastrv. My createst effort will be to please the public, and your custom is respectfullv solicited. ^r ' ^ r J^^-T-^ -T- F. Pinder, Prop r T7 ^7r=Jr^lr=Jr=lr= 7!^! ^.-=-^^Jf=I F=! r=ir=JnSTf^ FURNITURE \ Farmers Attention Mr. Jihu Gould and family ot Toronto moved lo town on Thursdity last »nd have tHken up their residence on the old Harr} Flesher property near the woullau mill which they have purchased. Mr. Gjuld will build a new residence next snmmer. The Merchant's Bank are opening a branch in Clayton's block in the premises occupied for some time by Village and Township Clerk Bellamy. Mr. Bellamy moves out the end of this week and the bank will open for business on Monday next. Mr. Norsworthy is the new uianager. Owing to a sale of the {.-ostirtioo block it is necessiry for Po.smiastor Trimble to tind new qoaiters. Mr. W. A. Arm strong has decided to build a postotiice on his property next lo Mr. Hickling's store aud work oiwKhis will be proceeded with at once. The bui'diug will have lo be ready for occupitiou by Dec. 1. Mrs. (Dr.) Guy ȣ Maxwell met with a serious mishap one night last week. When driving bet car out to meet the Dr. on the night train she turn»d too <iuickly on enteiiinj the station «round and her cir ran over ihe etnbantinent at the right, turniiis over. Mrs. Oiiy, sr , w.is With her, and both l.idies were more or hssinjured. Mis. (Dr.) Guy 1 ad a serious cu! in one of her Imbs which rt.)uireil lo I'e sewed up by Drs Ileniy of FItsherion ai.d MoKailane of Price- villt>. The elderly lady had her wrii^ injured and Uoth were prct'y badf^ shaken up. The c;»r had tie top badly siiiHihed Slid lb:) w'nd.ihietd broken into small piects. Mi^s. Ou>'s> miny friends will b(! pl^'a^•tâ- d I' Knrn thst she is recovering nicely at her h"'iio fiom thg shock. Fisher, Frank Williamson, U. Meadg (Lit.). Catherine McVicar. One day last week Mr. .Andrew Gilchrist of Ceylon m«de The .\dvance man a present fis for the gods â€" a ten pound basket fu'I of luscioo.? mushrooms. What do you think cf that, ye epicures and gourmants who live in 'he city and have to pay 75c. or fl a pound for such delicacies '. Mr. Gilchrist says that mushrooms are growing freely this year. He has our eternal gratitude. Just at the present time our advertis- ing columns are so full of advertising that we scarcely know which way to turn. W'e will endeavour to get in all the local news, however, aud in a short time more space will be aviilatle for reading matter. The unusual amount of advertising shows a healthy growth of enterprise and also shows the value cf The Advance as an advertising medium New subscribers are also being added to oar li&t every week. Mr. F. Fi. Somers, of Foversha.p, wss I ho guest of the Ontario Wind Engine & Pump Co., Limited, on a trip lo the Thou^nd Islands on .\uaust [38, 29 and ! .'<Olh. Thi3 waa the result of a h.%rd | fought selling contest which produced 25» ; winners and their wives. Commencing! j with a fornul lunchc'n in the Wisteria j Room of the Carls- Kite Hotel, Ti-ronto, j they *u. barked on the Canads'Steamabip Line'j pleasure sieamer "Kingsou ", and proce<d.,>d via Uoehe^tar aud Kingston to AUxtndria Biy. The scenery on the (t. Lawrence River, studded with lovely islands, was very much enjoyed. Bnak- fust and luncheon were served at the: Thi'U>aiul Inlands House at Alexandria I Bay, One of the mam â- t^trici'on.'" wss a I iwo :tnd i halt hour uv>ii>r launch ttipi r.round a number of Ihrf Isl.mds. The | «eencry might well Iw ollod the Venice of Am r ui, where nature \* ;tt it^ bts'. l)n iheir return the fwriy vsited ihe, Toionio K-vhlbiliou, m,.! iii t'lo aftrrnion ; at tlie farewell teovp'.iot: a vo'e of thanV.-^ foi .t j >lly g lod liuM «a^ heaitity an.i ununiuiousiv endorsed. i to run the other way. Therefore, until c'etinite annouticeiuent is made that the road IS completed motor trafhc should not attempt to negotiite that piece of road, but continue using the " cut-cut " around by the east back line as far as Berkeley. Farm For Sale .\ 50 'tore f»rm for sale on the Ess Back Line, .^i temsaia. 3rd 'laoge, north half of lot 13'i. On *ihe premises there is a good frame barn 40 x 50 feet : a small fra.me houfe ; a good drilled weil; hen house. Kor particulars apply on premises, J H HOLLEY, Flesherton All kinds of furaitiire iu our showrooms. Call and see our dining room, parlor and bedroom suites. A large I range of prices to suit vour pocket book. i Make money in your spare time during the commg Fall and Wintei months by selling haidy Canadian nursery stock. >«â- â€¢<â- , I " UNDERTAKING I Calls answered night or day W. H. BUNT Flesherton, Phone 30 r U I British and European markets will be open again for Canadian Fruit and now is the time to order for spring piautrng. fe Ont. Largest, list of Fruit and mental Stock. Seed Potatoes. Ijj grown iu Canada. C'rna etc. l: Write for particulars. n Spring Needs Everybody knows Sberwiu Williams Paints and Varnishes â€" a tiuisb for every purpose â€" iusule an.l outside. Floorlac and Mariiot for rtoors. Paiiit your own ear witii S. W. P. auto enamel. k good assoitment of Paint Bruabes Screen Poors, Uceii, Rikes and Shovels. New Perfestioii Long Ciiimney Oil Stove. Red Star NVasliitig Macbiiiee. Daisy Clui«-ns and all kinds of paili. Frost Woven and Coil Spring Wire Fence. .\lso tbe new Sharplea Suction Feed Cream Separator. Any luombor ol the faiuily can turn and skim clean at any speed. i t A \ U Phone 24rll leshertcn | F.W.DUNCAN SATISFIED ! THAT Is what over IOC useis say about 1900 Gravitv washers supplied bv S. HEMPHILL, Agent For 1 9»)0 Gravitv washers and wrinsrers tlec-tiic auil gasoline power washers. ALSO for MoCerniick Hinders. Mowms, Hny R«ke», Hsy Losders. Drills, Culiivahir. V'lows. Steel Stalls. lUrrows Gasoline ISngines, Krantford diuble geare*! und auto oiled sinnotor Wind Mils, Bea'ty U»y Carriers, Hay Forks, Slings, }Ianu*e Cainera, Witer Bowls, Water Tanks. Pump and Piping. SOMETHING NEW IN BUZZ SAWS One ihini more wool cut w.th s.*me powi'r wlioo ti''ed wiili my patLiit. S. HEMPHILL Agent, - Ceylon, Ont. Stone & Wellington The Fonthill NurseriM. 1 Kstsblished ISoT . ^ TORONTO - ONTARIO BOAR for SERVICE Purebrod Timworth Bo^r for serviee on lot 167. S W T aud S E.. Artemaaia,. Termsâ€" $1.50. 'Febl5'.t -T.J. STIS50N-,P»cv. ' ^ NEW MUSIC STORE I have opcn«d up a â- Music Store m tbe Old Armstrong Block, where I will carry a complete stock of Columbia Grafonolas aud Records, Imperi.il rafonolas, Gerrard UemUmau ai:d New- cotube Pianos, and bbeet M-a.-^io. C-ill and let iw slio'^ yju our block. We feci sure you vrili be p!ea«i' J . ' J. H. HALES (Oi.i .Vp-.i'STnoNi; r-i.oi-w Flesherton, - On J 'iJ

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