Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 29 Jan 1920, p. 5

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January 29 1 iSd THE FLESH EKTON ADVANCE » «• THROUGH good times and bad times for the past 45 years this Bankhassteadilygivenitsbest efforts to the development and upbuilding of theagricultural, manufacturing and commer- cial business of this Country. OureGicientserviceisavailable for the benefit of all customers. THE S7 STANDARD BANK OF CANADA FLESHERTON BRANCH EO. MITCHELL Manaocr C. p. R. Time Table. Trains lews Pleshercon Statioa as ollows : •Soing South - Ooing North 7.53 a. m. 12.01 D.m. 4.27 p.m. 9.18p. m. The niailB are oeed at Plesherton 83 â- follows: For the north at 10.40 a.m. and 7 p.in.'; and the afternoon mail south at S.40 o'clock. For morning train softth mail close at 9 p. m. the previous ev'g. VICINITY CHIPS Miss Lottie Butke of Toronto is the gueat of Mrs. W. J. Bellamy. Mr. Ray Belfry of Guelph i« vUiiine hi« pirental home, recuperating from his reeent illness. Bornâ€" .\t Rock Mills in Jan. 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Phillips, a son. ifurse MoRayn^lds uf Owen Sound sjieut a few days of ihe past week with Mrs. D. McTavish. Mr. Charley Hales, who has been a great sufifeier from rheumatism for some years, was taken to * sanitarium near Weston for treatmuut las; week. Mr. Charles Pedlur of Nejawa." Man , who has been visitiug re'itives here for the past fortnight, left again for the West on Friday. The meetings wliieh are beiu<» held in Ihs Methodist chutch by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Belfrey, und Evangelist Sharpe, are growing in interest and attendance Mr. IJurton Wiakens of Kimberlry has purcha.'ied tho BeecrofI farm of 90 acres, east back line, near the village, for S-toOO. County Council is in «essiou at Owen Sound thi< week. Deputy Reeve Cameron and Reeves MoTavish and Mo- Kenzie are on deck, the latter wiih the tope of getting the Wardenshir. Mr. Hageiman of the Standard Bank has been moved to E'invale and Mr. Merb. Sullivan, who ha<i been with the Wank at Markham, takes the former's place here. Markdale hijjh school sent a hockey team down to play th» Flesherton high school toani on iha ico here Thursd>iy eveniag last. The score was praily even aad a aood game r«.«ul'. ed, with 8 to (5 m favof of Flesherton. A bunch of Flfshertoii hockey fina drsve le Markdalu '.Friday night to see the game wuhUundalk. They left hscs about 6^0 and arrived at Msrkdale tt 9 •'duskâ€" S^ hours goiag sis miles. This {ivei an idea of the condition of the roads. The annual muatia:; of the Flesheilon Library A«sooiation wiU be held in the library buildiiig on Monday, February }nd, at 8 o'olook. I'hs executive will â- set at 7 o'clock. Ab«ut twenty nsw )|o»ks have just recsntly boen added to Iriie library, During tho f jur long years of the war a vsry aged lady in town, Mra. tlannah Fsdiar, busied heiself like many mure in kaitting socks for the soldiers. Th« Advance, as wall as many ethers, triad t« Isarn from b«r the number of ptira Baoufactured, but was always wot wiik • blank refusal. At the time we dee>d«4 Uslarkan undergroand wireltss that would bring us in the iufunnalion. It ia only ttrithin the past few dsys that our •nderground wires started bumining.and lh«y inform us that this esteemed lady knitted M5 pairs of socks in the four years bMid«»e other work. Over fou^ eeero ya«re, end produced that oumber I How was that for war work ? The lady hsiielf implied when interviewed that it wse nobody's business how much she did ; she waaa't doing it for honor, any- way. Well. The Advaaos baliaves ia giviag honor where honor is due, and there is coosiu*rable honor attached in (his caaa. Mr. Harmon H«les is visiting friends in Owen Soun I. Flesherl..!! VV. I ln-e do.ated ten d'i'RiiH ;o lUo Arine:ii.in relief fund. Born â€" III Arteiuewiii, on Monday, Jan. •JO h, l»2l), to Mr. and ^lr=_ Fred Mc Mulleb, a dau>.jhter. K Will at I ended inre'iii'4 of the C umy L. O. L was helu in Cay'nn'a Uall < u ^aurdav. The list of i tlicers aupoinied hmn not bL'uii banded in. Mr. R. McGrullier, an old resident of .Ai t.'inesia township, (laMNed awi>y at, IiIh liuuie in Markdalu on Friday lust after a lengthy illness. Owng to the Prayer Meetings the W. 1. uiesting auuourctd for February 4lh, ac Iha hems of Mrs. Vd. Best, ha.<i bftn pc stponed to Wednesday, Febiuary lltb. We rnake a charge of 10c a line for all cbuich announcements, concerts etc., up to 5 lines. Over that Luiu'jer 5a ^ line. No reading noiicen inserted under 30c Count six words to thd line. We aressrry to report tha^ Mrs. Juhn Uand. of the 12i.h Line, Osprey, h is beau ill for some t me sutlering from nerve trouble. There is very little change for the better. Mr. Hickiing took twelve of his birds to the poultry show at Owen Sound la^t week and returned with twelve prize tickets. Mr. Hickl)ng now breeds the Indian Qame, Blrck Leghorn and S. S. Uamburgs. The show was the most successful ever held in the county town. Diedâ€" On Decsmber Wtb, at the homo of his parents, 84 Oxford St., Wood- scook, John Kenneth Ludlow, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Will J. Ludlow, aged 4 years and 4 months. Death resulted from an attack of diphtheria. Une little brother, atied six years, ranains. Died â€" In Toronto, an Friday, Jan. 23, at the reaideoee ef her sister, Mrs. if. M. Ball, 06 Hoinswood are., Mar- garet Kva McFtrlant, widow of the laffe Archibald Boyd. Mrs. Boyd lived in Flesherton and vicinity fur a good many years, and with bar kasband was highly rsapected. They .left here about ten years ago. Mis. Boyd was a cousin ef Mr,. H. LeGard. The funeral took place to Mt. Pleasant cemetery, Toroulo, on Saturday. While Albert Smith and Saul Fawcatt of Kmberley were driving home from Markda'e about 2 a. a., last Saturday morning I heir cutter upset in a drift near Davis' corner, Meaford Road. Tho ui are made a bolt and tho lines broke, the cutter righting itself, and both cuiter aud horse disappsaiid. Neither animal nor cutter have .since been seen or heard from. .Anyone knowing of their whereabouts will confer a favor by cunimuuicating with Ur. Smith. A gentleman who pins his faith to the pig " melt " loU The Advance some time ago that the winter would be hard at the bpginniin^, but wnuld taper off a.id the latter pait would be mild. Well, i; will soon have to begin to taper, or that man's reputation 83 a weather seer will suffer in our sanctum During the whole of the past week the temperature here has rauocd from zero to 20 below. Let her taper quick or our wood pile will .irrive at a sharp point liis: The Scarltt Chapter L. O. L. of Artemesia met on the 20th inst and elected the foilowiim ortioers : W C. ii C, Geo. Cairn.s ; K. C , T. Beclham ; Scribe, C J. Beilnmy ; Troas , H. Piper: Herald at Arms, Snowden McLeod ; Chap., Jrs. Blakeley ; I'.t Lect., A. K Bellamy ; Slid Lect., J. F. Mathewsoii ; 1st Oond., D. McLeod ; 2ad Good . John Hales ; L H., Frud Wright : O. H. Geo. Snell ; Installing Master, D. Mc- Laod. The last league 'gams of; hockey for this group was played at Markdale on Friday nijjht between tho Dundalk and Markdale teams. An iriitating writcup in the Dundalk paper last week put the Markdale loys on their aiettle and the drubbing th»y gave the Dundalk players will be Immortalizail in tho history of hockey here. It was a whitewash com- plete â€" the worst drubbing of the winter. Dundalk went home without scoring a goal, while Markdale got eight or ten and could have made il twenty if they had half worked. Dundalk has been doing a little sneering at Flesherton during the pai-t season, but ihe chicknna have goiis borne to roast â€" no, only old hens without much soratebiog ability. The eneerers are dumb. Alex'knJsr Campbell, aged 6e, of Owen Sound, was probably fatally burned in b!ie bedroom of his nephew, Norman Birclay, in Toronto. Both msu, accord' ing to the police, had been drinking in the room, and in •ouiu unknown niaaner Campbell's clothing caught tire and he was anable to call for help. His clothing and tl-sh from the ankles to th« thighs were bur'bed from his body and' his condition is so serious that d.jctors iu the Oenerol Hospital hold out no hope fi r his recovery. Norman Barclay, aged 29, was lucked up in West Duudas Stiaet station charged with btiVig drank. From infi/rmaticju sesured by Policeman Mc- Rae, Csmpbell had been invitsd to Bar- clay's room early Sunday afternoon. [}oih men had been drinking heavily, \ coal grate was burning and whether or 11 t Campbrir* clothing caught tire from u^has not been madd known. , Vernon, B. C , is without a sity ooud- cil or a police cumiuission, no Domiua- tiuus having been mrde for tksm, and the time having expired of these in office in I'Jl!) >>rg;C?!ig?;g^:^^?^r/.^/:^g^^ There was quite a bit of excKemsnt lu town the last of the week over the wedding of a returned soldier from Owen Sound who had been in town reoeiviag vocational training. A young lady from Owen Sound arrived on the afternoon train Friday and the young eonple were married that evening. ad irate grandfather arrived on the sctna from Owen Sound Saturjay morhinj, olaiming that ths young lady was under eighteen and threateniug all sorts of trouble for the young man . The young aoaple relnraed to Owen Sound witk him Saturday and the pablic ouriosiiy ia Bttural'y great as to Iho outcome. â€" Shelburne Economist. Small Ads. FOR sale: For S.>le â€" One live year old cow, due bo calve in February. Apply Joseph A Thompson, Singhamptoa. Good heavy horse for sals or would exchange for driver â€" Apply to t. Sample Flesherton. For Sale or Exchangeâ€" Ford car (1915 model) would azchaage for g<>od driving outfit. Car can be seen at lot 80, con 14, Proton. W. L. Flynn, R. R. No. 1, Dundalk. Phone 55 r 22. For Sale â€" Grocery, Flour and Feed, Seed and Grain business for sale. R^afon for selling â€" going into the garage business. Apply atones to H. Down & Son, Bjx 63, Flesherton. Cold Weather Requisites Sweater Coats Wool Mackinaws Overcoats Mcccassins Four Buckle Overshoes Flannel Shirts Heavy Lined Mitts Wool Toques Pull over Sweaters Wool Mufflers Hockey Boots Leather Top Rubbers Stanfield's Underwear Cloth Caps Lined Gloves Wool Caps and Scarfs ALL REASONABLY PRICED. 'I 'a 'a F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON, - ONTARIO S(0 gg^^^^^^!r^gg!^^ g^^^^^^g^^s^f gg^.^^^^g;j^^s^^ ^g@ For Sale â€" Brick dwelling on north side of Collingwood street â€" hard and soft watjr inside â€" two lots and stable â€" horse, harness, cotter and cart, and second band cream separator â€" T.J. Fisher.Flesherton For Sale cheau and en easy terras. Lot 13, coil. 11, Osprey, 110 acres. This is a first cla.ss farm and in a good state of cultivation. Good bank barn and new frame dwelling. Apply co R. J. Sproule Flesherton MISCELLANEOl'S Try Feversha.n Pastry F'lour, the best or your co ik, -AH Outtirlo wheat Fli.;'i>st pr.c^ foo buctai and esigs at Graham Brcs. Eugenia,- June 26 Private funds to loin on real estate security at rea.sonable rate â- >( in'erest. .Apply to H, J. Sproule, Kie.herton sept 2317 Chopping^ Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays only â€" Graham Bros., Eugenia, Chopping done every Saturday at Ceylonâ€" R. Lachlan. i^^^ ''^^^ Matgnct Cream Separators are goars â€" ne fiction ; double Pported bowl â€" cannot rock; P'^'"fect skimmer â€" one piece ; easy ''^ turn â€" a child can operate; capacity chauiie â€" saves the buyer S50.00 ; patent brakeâ€" "Magnet,' patent ; stronir, rigid consttuction â€" inochaniialiy correct ; sanitary strainer â€" germ proof ; easy to clsau â€" a child cleans it iu a few minutes. G. B. Welton Flesherton, Ont. W. A. HAWKEN â€" dealer for â€" ME NDELSSOHN PIANOS and PLAYER.PIANOS, PHONO- GRAPHS and RECORDS, and SHEET MUSIC. Call and see these high grade instruments j^ AT wmw Hawlijn'3 Plioto Gallery aud Music Stor FLESHERTON MAIL CONTRACT SK.\LI<;D TENDKKS addressed to tho Po.stina9ter Ueuural will be rtceivei at t>ttawa until noon on Friday, the .^th of March, lilL'O, for the conveyance of His Maje.^ty's Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, ai.\ tinie.i per week on the route rUOTUN .sr.VTION K. K. >:... -2 from tlie Uostmaster (.ieueral 3 pleasure next. Printed notieoa containing f 111 ther informa- tion as til conditions uf proposed contract pmy be seen and blank furnin of Ti'nder may be obtaiusd at the VoscOtbcs of Proton -Station and at tho ottioe of the Post OHice Inspsetor, Toronto. e A. .SU'i'HKRL.\.\D. Post OHioe Inspector Post Otfice Inspector's Office, Toronto, Jan. 23id, 1920. ; Gents' Furnishings 1 Wo have now on hand a lull line of Fine Shirts, Khaki Shirts, Work Shilrts, Ovoralh, Smocks and Pants. A good assortment of ties, collars, gloves, initt", socks, braces, arm bands, cartars, handketchiafs, boys wool stockings, wool and dsece lined underwear and sweater coats. %^%%/»^ All our goods are new and uf tb« vary best quality . Sole agonis for the Uobberlin TailoriDg. , H. J. LEGARD, Flesherton, Ont. I HARDWARE! Axes and Handles, Buck S awp, Ua miners, Crosscut Saws and Handles, Horse Blankets, i\litls and Gloves, Halters and Tie^, Pails and Tubs Stewart Horse Clippers, Curry Co Dibs and Brushes, Electric Bulbs, Lamps and Lanterns, Red Star Wasning Machines. F. W. DUNCAN Phone 24 r 1 1 Flesherton, Ontario Cargo's Grocery I have opened up a grocery and con- fectionery stooe. in the building rocentfy vacated by C. J. Bellamy and am pre- pared to cater to the public with a full assortment of groceries, fiuit and con- fectionary. Prompt attention to phone orders and iroods delivered to any part of the t(>wn W. E. Cargoe, Flesherton !tT ••••â- â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â- â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â- â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢ •••â- â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â- â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢Â«Â»*aia«aa«ii*«tt RUBBERS ! I All Business tjolteues are not all alike SELECT A SCHOOL CAREFULLY Youge and Cbarles Streets, Toronto Invitee the patronage of all who desire 'uberior framing Get our C«taU>gue, road ar records, then decide. Finter NOW. W. J. ELLIOTT, Pbi.ncipai, • •• • •• • •« • •• • •• • •• • •• • •• • •• • •• • •• I •«•• We have the celebrated Maltese Cross Eubbers for good solid wear in Men's Women's an«l ChiltJren's liubbers. For Scrvks Oae pure ored Shorthorn Bull onlot "W, con, 9, Artemesia. Terms 11.50 for s. grikde Must be paid within 9 months data froniof service. 19, Jan. ~H. 0. Tl'RNBR. THOS. CLAYTON FLESHERTON, fW t »tWMi :atwtwrs8nt«t;! ^^^ 31: ONTARIO

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