Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 3 Feb 1921, p. 5

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February 3 1*21 THIS FLESHEKTGN ADVANCE good I times and bad times for -A- the past 45 years this Baakhas steadily given its best efforts to the development and upbuilding of the agricultural, manufacturing and commer- cial business of this Country. OurefHcientserviceisavailable for the benefit of all customers. THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA PtSHERTON BRANCH GEO. MITCHELL M ANADIAN PACIFIC/ C. P. R. Time Table. 1 rains leave Flesherton Station as allows : Going South Goinsj North T.C*a. m. 1- :> D-m. 4.:?? p.m. 9.4op. ui. The mails are cueu at Fteahertou ss follows : Kor the north at 10UO a.in.aiad 7 p.m. : and the afternoon mail south at 3.40 o'cloctt. For morning train south mail close at 9 p. m. the previous evij. VICINITY CHIPS MUs Mamie Suiliao. of Moctreal. i* al present visaing her mother here. Anglican church. Service aa uoi ,m Tewu Hall every Sunday at 7 V- m Rev. G. Biaokwell, pastor. Mrs. George Mi-chell aoL-otnpanied h-r daughter. Mrs. GoMsboroUi[h. to hei home al Iroquoia Fall*. Ust week, where ke will visit for a t.oie. A ui<>etiB of th Ceylon I" F O will b* held in Clayton'* htll. Flesherton, on Friday, Feb 4. ! 8 p.m. Roy Piper- Secretary. Members wih : jj!j to obtin sugar should aer.d iu o:der at once. There will be an auction 'sale of farm lock nd implement*, the property of Wm. Wideman, in the Village- of Fever- kani, on Saturday February 3th. Sale t 1.00 o'elwck. See larxe bills. VVm. K^ittini, auctioneer. Reeve Sing, "f Meaford, was elected Warden a- County Council las: week. Thre othi-t canaidte were nomtuated &. Howey, J. T. Miller and P. M.-Taviak but all three withdrew, giving the honor to Mr. Sinn. A letter fro friend R. H. Hender* >n f Toronto otys : Mr. Blacklara ii with <i< still, and alihouck his {aer' health U somtwkal improved. w he<t Kive a i{.-i deal ' distnM*. W \- still hopeful that with the opening if tpriig his condition may be improved." A masquerade tox social will be held in Kimberley on Thursday, Feb. 3, at 8 p m The first hoar will b spe-ne n (iinra and the following in coott L*dies with !-.'\ s -< admitted free, gentle- man DOc- Mr. G . W. Littlf johM will hVd credit auction "'. of t'rm s'ock and implement!! on !> 141 Jt 143, - '. o -n. N. E T. A S. R.. Artotneaia. ^the I*c Sinclair faruO, on Friday, February 11, 192'.. Sal* at 1 00 o'clock. Se large bills. D. McPhail. auctioneer. Welnesdty of last week iffotde.l an unusuitl amount of < < iciteni<?nc iu town. There weie three weddings, two runa- ways and on* hr dropped dead on the tr*et, A livery teaiu upset sletih *ud ran w:y. Mr. J"hu H>i'e* had hi* horse hitched to an ice rream c*ti at Cargoe's jt'oc^y and becomius; sored 't jerked the i-<ui off its fet and ran a couple of block* with the can wildly flyiui; in the air trom th haller strap. The -, of tke can threw the horse oti its balance and i fell heavily while iioiiv at a record gait and skated along the (rouud foi sow* distance m us side Tke atiiuiar* tonttue was cut and no doubt if it could .->p<tk tkre would have ben a long sttty of i'v-n,'cka aad hruiM ovei a wid ar<M. In th# K. !(>' i'm be!ou|{iiii; t Mr. Mark Wilton undertook to draw a load of wedding calibrators ' ta station to wtt- < ik dvparlure of tw> kraji uew wed- diog paxtie*. It is said thr w*r* 25 people in the lar| nlri)th. It is thought the team coulJ have managr\l 'hte all right, unly that aaoh indit iJuiil WMloadd dowa with co-Bt'fUi. This wa Coo much and oa* of the horsti. a it. dr*ppd dead on the road, Th* aaiMal was nt ooatlnied to M uch wXtitsoiwDt and confetti. Still we have only wagoang and autsi re yet running. Pu*trna*trTrimble8pattb,pait week with relatives in Michigan. Born To Mr. and Mrs. T. Bemroae, Osp'ey, en Jan. 18, a son. Mr. Frank Thursion. who bag ben working IB s r ::',.-;, is home for a tun. Kendall Boyd returned Saturday to Toronto university. George and Will Stuart of P.iwaaaan and John Stnart of Burka ft..* are viirinf friends here and at Kimberley. Ceyloo defeated Eugenia ia a fi*t %nd furiom ^ime of hockey on (he nnk here oa Monday ni^ht by ine score of 6-2. Mr J R PatrUon and son, Wilfred attended the funeral of the la; wr'i uncle m Mem; on over the week tnd. K.iklyn *. . pUy a /ime of hockey' w: h the locals ea the rink hare t 8 p m oa Thursday :. _ V. Cme and cheer the home boys. Mr. Ed VinDman. who hai been with his mother here for aboas a yaar padt, left Tuesday for Chicago. He to return to Flesherton neit fall. Sc Valentine's Social will be held ID d!i. Prieeville, on Monday ening, Feb 14, uader the auspices of th,e Women's lustitute. Admission 25c. I Xeil B-ack, who was^s seriously m-| jured in the head by a aaw while working j at a mill in western Glenelg, died troni . th.- effects of the wound. Tee Woman's Institute cf Mixwell will hold an tuction box social in the Oracge Hall n MoadT, February I4'.h, (St. Valentine Day). A ooI program will be given. Admi'siou 25c. Lidies with boxes free. Eila Morrison, Sec., Mr*. Geo. L*w!er, Pres. Canadians have loox known the won- Jers of big ^imo huntic* in Canada but :his month 3 Rod ind Gun in Ctc idi contains an American'* impression o' what he .era* his greatest bit; ^ame hunt. Morris Adams, the fiui'us writer and big ime hunter, v.s ted British Columbia list tVl it:d with ctmeraaad pen he tells aa interesting story of but iiaij hunt n^ in his own inimitable manner. In ia.ii lion to th s article, there are sixteen stories and articles dealing with the <re*t outdoor life in Canada. Thj virioui departments are up to their ujual bub standard in thiiisMu*. Rod and Gun :n Canada is published monthly by W. J. Taylor. Limred, Woodstock. Ot. To ijive our foreign subscriber* n ide* f the on'tdneM of our war.er here, ihi, incident will afford a i-ood ex-tmpl* : Uu Friday la^t a Reo truck made the 60 ini'e* fr.'ui Toronto to Flethertou, carry iux tar^f plate u's for a nrm in Mof.'rd. They got a* fir as Rocklyn, ten miles from their des'ui*-: u. wheu su.'w on the highlands stopped progress aid they were obliged to le'urn a far as Floshertou 5>aturdiy. and i returned with the (las* to T-Tvuio. undent tiul 'he ulna wa* l-eiu delivered for an insur.ii.ee cooi^uiiy. To j-.-t within ten miles of .their desnuttiou and theu have to retreat a hundred miles, must have been almost as heart brea*iu as it wad to the Uuu when he be*u hu re- treat froiu Frat'.ce uid tle!jiuui. MARRIED Small Ads. MISCELLANEOUS Stand, ng Hardwood fir Sl T^ili sell I acre lots i.j the Valley W AfArmtroo$. ! keduced prices uu ail juira and suitings I H. Alexander. Few*r>hauj. 2) l-il Try Feiersh.n Pastry Flour, the beac or joor cook. All Oncvio wheat Chopping Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays only Gr*h iv Broii. Eoaaota Get 19 Mr. W. H. Will.amson, Pr'ceiille P. O., is agent for the Harib-Dnies Fern- Pzers in this district. Fertilizers for all grains ind roots, (jet prices and literv- ture from him before purchasing. If Fertil zer I am s^ent for Conn's Sur Gain Fertilizers, the best oa the market, and am now taking orders for delivery M Fl^sherton Station. Send in orders by mail or phone No. 21 r *o. VV. J. Meads. Pnceviila F. O. 1 apr Get four Shipgleii Now For r>*Janc cf wek we :ll take your order for shingle* at Jo. 50 per square. On Feb. 7 -h:nglea will lie f3.75 -W A Arm- trone, Fiesherton. OwMXaUET BOn OtJwa. 36th. at the home of the bride/* .Mr her u Fihrtou. by the Ret. C. A. Belfry. Mr. J. CroasUy to Miss L- M Bv yd BLACK JOHNSTON - At ths rw*i- denc of Mr. Thomas, Flesherton. oa Wednesday. Jau. !t>, by Rev. K. 0. Fowler. Robert Klwood Black, of Cor botton to Klda Kathleen Johastou, cf Toronto. PA1TKRSON-GILCHKIM' At the reeidetce of the bridr's pareiu-i, K ertou, oa Wednesday. Jau, -'> by Fowlr, Otjorae Ki^ir Patterson, o( Priceville to Clara Mar, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Andrew Gilchris;. BKTTS - STOODAKD At the residence of the bride's parii:g. M*rkdl#, by K*v, G I' ^ham. on Wd.. Jan 'iti Thoi. Herbert B.-f*. oi Rock Mills to Pearl Khztbeth Stoddard. For SU S.'ii C*nmeC for ?o.3 : f.irlll). Appiy Feversham. i O.-i Hosier Ki;cbe> Uo Record Cabinet :o Mrs. John Dand, For aimoit n-w. I second hand righc price H Down, ^ Our Prices Our Policy During this transition period, \vhen prices on neatly all lines of merchandise are changing, you can shop here with the added satisfaction of knowing that our prices are based in every instance on replacement values, not on original costs. Following this policy you will find many substantial reductions in prices throughout the store and the same high standard of quality which has always disting- uished this establishment F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON ONTARIO Two CVs F. r Salt Mue 5ue Fee-. 1. the oiher Mvch t> AL ply H*rry Pitton, leshertou. We are open for i he purchase ct ia:h ad shingle trtuler to wuri up nei: summer *!si> biiiu of giiead, SLTUOW ind opar. uothin^ less thu Sve inches tope >- mche* !oo E Sauvent. Ceylon. T*#nCy-five Mw i '*, F ?* Pr't'i and I DiplotuiA froui tba w^- i~ ^d.n^ t elbibi'ioD* including the World's fr Hr, Ch:c<" World'* r'tir, Louin-Toronto Exhibition is :he record cf ihe nd Pajru-e Lot* for &Ue Lota cd W. 14th coo , Ar'.eoiesia, and Ivt 7. 1 1th con.. Osprey, ICO lores each. jf/'od h*rd ind < :'t w d .vnd well wat- ered ; will ajake sjwd ^riss t*rms wheo wood L* oil Apply VV A Armstroc ;. For Service One pure orvd Shorthorn Bull on lot 36, coo. i>, Artetuesia. Terms $1.30 fia: (Mdw. Must be p<tii withiu 9 moo:h * Irran da,ce of wrvice. iy.Jui.9 -R. O.TURSEP. Now is the time to re- new your subscription to The Advance. ' *en S-'iind, One. No other School in Canada hold* any' award whatever from che>e let ; . eiLibitioiis and this is an evidence of uudupj-eu superiority -.-f the X B. C. w. n ic 'pn competition. Th Bt is Bumes. Saortaand. Firm- er s ni Prjpartry Coures. r IDT dy. Ci:ald!{u< Free. C A FLE.HIXC,. K. C. A.. Pnnci|l G. D. FLEMDiO.. Secr-'ary. ^^ujl. ESTABLISHED 1872 \\'E WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR ileu'ion hi paper when wruiu^ BANK OF HAMILTON Boar For Srvice Poland China Hoar F r Serv ce 39. con. 4. Artetnesu. i.., WALLACK KISHER. PSOTON-L. J. Forster. St W. A. HAVVKEN deeder for MENDELSSOHN PIANOS and PLAYER1PIANOS PHONO- GRAPHS and RECORDS, and SHEET MUSIC. Call and see these high ^nule instruments .JIM AT W Pboto Gttllerr aud Music Stor Cargce's Grocery FLESHERTON CEYLON Mrs Ford of Mirk J tie visited her brother, J J Pt:eron, here, and ttttrdcd the Pitu-rsou GiU-hrut wedd'in;. Mr McLvod, wife mj littU- son, .f Owen Sound, spent the past week, with 1) Stewart aiul family. Mr* l> Muir h* moved her kou<ho'd affects into part of J J Futtetsou's hou*c, where- she will reside. Mr F*wceit will move into Mrs Mtiir residence, which he purchased . MrsJ Gib*ou visited with CalJon frlwnds the pvit week. R Cook aod Mws Uillie <pent th* rirti f the wek it KS-rd'.. The day Mhool hai kn closed for the past wek,ilo the Mrvite on Sunday, owing to a li|(ht attack of tcarletina. Tb The patients at* now almost bet er. 1 ivs Ashdown of Owvo Sound waa a caller in town Use week. Kdward Sarnl spent the wok -nJ ia Owen Sound. Wedding b*l> ar pealing for ooe of our fair maidn. Wedding Gifts, Presentations, Etc. Our stock ot useful, fancy ami ornamental will help you solve your problem where the above is needed, MUSIC \Vo hvive it in abundance in all it: varieties. Our line ot" gramophones' Victrv>las. etc., ami Kecords Cannot tail to please the uiost fastidious. Sheet Music and Mouth Organs. SEWING MACHINES Our line ineJudes the world famous and aristocrat of Dewing Machines- -the White. Watches and Clocks Repaired. Eye* tested and glasses fitted. - * . A ? ' V V-~V Ln -.h,) cold and icoray winter weather fur your Groceries when a pboae cail will have th* u dtiiTerec at your door. yu prompt If you are th:iiibg :' toy *aru<. fiuit <rM cr tawli fruit 'ausr.es f*i will d wtii I* iie us a call. W* hair* swear- e>i thd ABCY for lh $: Jk n Fwhiil A cupi*C* i-ne of Tvbaccoa. Ci<-ret:s aad F e. H:<hoi; prw ya.J for all kio^s ,x Priue*. W. E. CARGOE. Phone 30 J. FLESHE8TOB. OKT. ''.'. ii:;iii: ;;; ^-i am ^,... ;...i;;;.^.-cri->><auii Wtf ^ ' 11! '. . iiUIIiiiiJiJJiJJSS**"*****"** ....,.,.,. BOOTS & SHOES . . In Ladies' Wear we have Kid. Doogola. H. Gun Metal and Box Calf. For Men's ?~ ^ear we have a nice assortment of Mahogany and some good lines in Black. Also very serviceable Work Boots. Repairing promptly attended to. ^ W. A. ARMSTRONG. PKoACft 15 cvnd 28. FiesherUm, Out. THO6. CLAYTON Kl.KSHKRTON. - 9OTAKI0

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