September 22 1921 THE FLESHEKTON ADVANCE Profit on Hogs AS a Bank closely associated with Canada's productive industries, we encourage pro- gressive enterprise in fanners. If you seek to increase your profits through greater hog pro- duction, consult the financing of your project with our local Manager. THE STANDARD) BANK au TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS flesherton Branch : > . Geo. Mitchell, Manager. CANADIAN PACIFIC C. P. R. Time Table. leave Pleflherton SUtioD as Trains ollows : doing South Going North ' 7.66 a. m 11.52 p.m. 4.80 p.m. 9.30p. m. The mails are oaen at Fieaherton is fellows : For the north at 10.40 a.m. and; Mr. Jim White of Owen Sound was uv town last week Mrs. Ward nf H<trtistoa U the guest of Mr. Emerson Wickeni. For Sale Steer naif 6 month* old Wm Paton, Flesherton. Miss H. Bolger of Durham spent a few layi hit week with her friend Marguerite Rnnstadler. Miss Edna Stewart returned from V a . v u* i tic uvjivii *. * 'j.-*v - *. i _ 8 p.m. ; and the afternoon mail south at \ Toronto U*t week, where .he had beeo SNQo clock. For morning '~ : ' '" - : - : ' : - - - '- mail close at 9 p. m. the train south previoun evg. VICINITY CHIPS There was a little touch of frost Sunday night, but nothing to shiver about. Mr. Harry Swift of Toronto visited relatives l.ere the put week. Rev. W. A. Sinclair of Lemonville fiaited h s parents here last week. Mrs. Charlie Jam;eaon of Owen Sound is rioting Mrs. MaryJariMesui in town risiting friends. I.i'. In ricinity of Fleiherton, an a :' .1 rug. Five dollars reward will be pud on return to this < ttice. Mi-,1 Irene Eels of Toronto attended deathbed and funeral of her foster father Mr. Tlnuias Julian. Ms. Orr, Mrs. Win. Humberstone and daughter, Misi Alma, and son Carl, of Duncan, were callers at R McMaster's Mr. "and Mrs. Eph. Shaw and Mr. Hutchiuson of Thornbttry epent Monday ' at Edward Best'*. Mr. McKay, chief inspector jf the Merchants Bank, called here on Monday for sale-Box stcve for wood, in good! in the Cour8e of tour o{ inspection of branchc* of the end it ion. Mrs. MoCallurn, Flesherton. i The E*st Grey Teachers' Institute will j ho!<4 their annual convention at Flesliei- ton on October Oth and 7th. Fletherton fall fair on Thursday and , Friday of nexc "week. Read advertise- 1 dent on our back paue. Mr. *ndMrs. John Pedlar f town aie visiting their daughter, Mrs. John j Beccrofr, in Owen Sound. i Miss Vra Hind* of Toronto is spend- o; a cnuple weeks with her oousin, Louise Cargo*. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Clark and Mr. tod Mrs. Robt. Kenning of near Meaford pent Sunday wi'h the iatters parents btre. Mr. John Uunsudler has purchased the proj arly on Toronto street known ts tfce 'olJ Vrmslroug property' and is re- in dellin:; it for hii summer home. Wood For Sale Wood to be uken 001 by purchaser in my >|Untity desired. Also cut s >fO and hardwood for^sale. Apply to N. Archibald R R 3, Proton. Mr. George White and family moved this week to their new home near Aylmer where Mr. White has purchased A farm, ii.ce selling his farm on the west back line a year ago last spring he ha* resided io town. The enlargement istni.ounced of Jessie Madeline, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chm. Moore, of Flesherton, to Mr. Geo. : f , son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. j Stewar', aUo of Flesherton, the marriajje to take place the 28th ot this month. Mr. George Cairns of Gleuella, Man . , fcas oeen visiting friends here for the past week. Mrs. (-'urns and children have been here for si'me time and will rituru thu waek with Mr. Cairns to their western home. George is operator on ihu C. N R at GlenelU. The political convention of the I'.F O. Political Association for South Enst Grey will be held in the TOWII Hall, Durham, on Moud'iy, Sept. '.''.. At this con eutiui) a^ candidate for the federal llection will be nominate.! if deemed expedient. The convention opens at , 1.5f p m. 11. S. NYiight of the Markdale suburbs met with a mishap ou Monday while at work shingling a diivinn shed, wkeu he slipped un the roof and fell to the ground, abcut seveuteen feet of a drop. Uis left foot was badly sprained and he u now navigating with limp- Standard. The Thomas Hawaiian Company nave au enterta'nment in tna hiijh schuol on Thursday evening last tu a good hause. The program was rather out of the usual niJ was pronounced by the major- tly of those present as one of tha best i tae province Church of Rutland Divine servioe will (D.V ) be held every Sunday evening in the town hall at 7 p m. Rev. George Vrooman, U A. I. Th. Rector. l)y The Yi ur.g People's meeting in the Methodist church Monday evening enjoyed a talk given by W. Buchanan :>u " Advice." It was worth listening to. Sir. Darby. Organizer for the I.O.F., is it the Mun*>ha\r House and will mo pleased to meet anyone desirous of beaoming member. Jininvo Fax, comedian ; J U Cameron ' entertainer : Maud Buschlen, violinist, i Ada Davis Oldtield, srprano, are engaged for Fleshertou Fair Concert Sept. 30. Dr. Murray, accompanied by Wm. Morton and sou Bob, Warelnm, Bev. , Oke and R. bentham made a trip to 1 Wasaga last Friday. The Dr. has bought A lot at that summer resort and expects tu build a cottage next iprintf. We notice in the September 1st issue of McLean's Magazine ilia name of Dr i W, J. Henry, formerly of Flesherton, as ; winner of a $50 prize in an es*y writing Thomas Julian Dead Mr. Thomas Julian, a respected rsi dent of Flesherton, passed away at hie J home hern on Saturday last at the age of '- years, after an illness of several months' dotation. The deceased ventle- man was a resident of Osprey township for yaw and belonged to Court Fever- sham. 534, C.U. F. For a few year* past be has resided here. He leaves behind a widow and one daughter, Mrs. Lewis Pedlar, to im-.;ru his demise. The ) funeral on Monday to Flesherton cerae- | L tery waa attended by a large number o? j !J| friends and acquaintances. The remains were taken to tbe Methodist church, of which deceased was member, where an impressive service was conducted by his paaUr, Rev. Mr. Oke, assisted by Rev, Mr. Fowler. Interment was made in Flesherton cemetery under the ritual of the lodge to which he belonged. The church was crowded with the many who name to pa/ their last respects to a departed friend. Much sympathy is extended to the sorrowing widow and daughter. Rally Day Service The Methodist Sunday school rally will be held in the Methodist church on Sept 25 at 11 o'clock a.m. The Sunday school will furnish the program aa ou lined by the General Board nf Sunday ] ichooU. The pastor will take part and speak on tbe snbject prescribed by the Board (Loyalty). The friends and' parents are invited to come and enconr-j age the willing workers. Special eollec-i tion in aid of the General Board. FALL MILLINERY Come and visit the Show Room whethsr you wish to purchase or nofi. You will be interested in one of the best displays we have aver ottered for your selec- tion. Our prices are reasonable. FALL OVERCOATS Our range of Fall Overcoats is specially attractive this seison. The styles are Jreni the latest accepted designs. Every garment is made up from dependable wool fabrics, well tailored and finished. Full assortment of sizes in fall aad wieter weights. Some saftppy young men's styles are worthy ot special mention Prices from $18.50 to $32.50 Mesheiton H. S. HEN'S FALL CAPS New shapes and striking designs in all wool tweeda, all good colorings, with or without inside bands. Sizes 6^ to 7J. Prices from $1.25 to $2.50. 'MEN' FELT HATS FOR FALL We are fortunate in getting early delivery of our Fall Hats and ean give you a good selection ot colors in the latest shapes in soft Felts green, browns and greys are all represented in different shades, also blacks. Prices $3 to $4.50. St&nfield's Unskrftkable Underwear, Watson's Ladies' Underwear, Penman's Fall Hosiery, Lang Shirt and Arrow Collars, Storey's Kid Gloves and Mitts, King Neckwear and Suspender*. Snag Proof Overall and Smocks. F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON - ONTARIO FORM :i Latin R Boyd T2, M McLachlan 62, U Acheson 40, A E Buchan-tn 45, J White 44, X Arnott 39, M Parflow 30, M Whituker :;t>, M Muir 34, J McLeod j 31, I McLachlan -25, E Wilson s. Tr y or your conk. Small Ads. Pastry Klour, ;he All Onitrio wliu'ic I BOOTS & SHOES I contest on the subject, " What my car means to me." W offr congratulations to the Dr. in his success. J J, Johnson, for 2o years an oto'cut in the Department of Inland Rdvenue at Owen Sound, has been appointed Collec- tor of Customs Hiid Inland Revenue and Registrar of Shipping for tke port of Owen Sound tn succession to N. P. Honon, who resigned a short time ago, after 25 years' service. It is getting to be a common rumor that Dr. Jamieson will De a candidate in the coming federal contest. We do not know what tin may be induced tu do between now and tliv time rf the election but at the present he p silively disclaims any intention ot entering the Held. No doubt there are many who wouM like to see him try and to see him elected. Durham Chronicle. The Advance has received a copy of the I'niversity of Toronto Roll of Service :n the great war. It is a large volume of t>0;> pages and is a very complete record i the wonderful work done by the University in its contribution tu victory. The volume 11 dedicated " To to the memory of thrse who gave theii lives to their kindred and to their com- rades in .HUM who have returned.'' A meeting of the Political Association a pronounced ' of the South East Grey V. V. O. orjja- | niattion vill be held in the Town 1 Uil, Dutham, on Monday, tbe 2o'th day of September, for tbe purpose of completing the political org*niz:;tion of the riding and endorsing and adopting the political charter of this organization. All are rgiiuosUd to be present who are iuterest- The F -irmers' Sun says : If i ahndidaie running for oliice pay* a man dve. r ten dollars for liu vote, he can be unseated for bribery and corrup- tion. But if a governniert builds break- waters, or a city-lock in a ridiny where these things uru n .t required, the law does n> tliiu.;, yet such a proceeding i* bribery just as much as paying five or ten dollars per vote." Hight you are. Sun. But let us i.-k in what class yoj would place the donation given the municipalities in South Grey by its present member for the Local Legislature / His donation * i> some- thinn over fifty dcllare to each munici- paliiy. If he had not voted for the 3000 honoraiium the episode would have shed a d ti'erent light, but he did, and later distributed the money in his constitu- ency. Had we iny right to that money, aid why was it iven us / Chopping! done on Saturdays only I .t !S Graham Bro. Eu^enta Octl>l : * * Reduc<l prica en all iuits and $uitintH :;! H. Alesander, Fe\vrshan> 20121 ;.'; A litter of young pigs for sale -Apply ' to Edmund Pallister. Maxwell. Four new Oliver plows for sale. Price* .* right. Call and see them H. Down A- :"{ Sonn, Flesherton. ;jjj Fire and wind Insurance in the best .rt* companies for tarrr. and town property ;{J W. O. Fawcett, agent, Ceylon M^ Lost Lineman's pole and body belc on [M Ht,h line, Aitemesia or Osprey Finiior ;:JJ please leave at telephone ortiee. Fever- -jj; shaw, or Advance ofticiv ' In Ladies' Wear we have Kid, Dongola, Gun Metal and Box Calf. For Men's Wear we have a nice assortment of Mahogany and some good lines in Black. Also very serviceable Work Boots. Repairing promptly attended^to. THOS. CLAYTON FLESHERTON, - ONTARIO Leo Barry, elertrical superintendent of the Hanover Portland Cement O mpinv. sustained a broken rib when a ctr bo was driving overturned as a result ef a broken wheel. Farm for Sal Purse Lost On Tuesday, Sept. 0', between Piuder'a bake shop and Wm. , Reid's, a pocket book with sum of money. Finder please leave with Wm. Reid or at . I The Advance office, Lot 16tf and 107, S W T A S- Rotd, containing 100 acres, about .~>5 acres under cultivation and in pasture, balance timbered ; biick house, bank barn with L, wuh well at both house and birn. Thi* fitrm is an good road and convenient to market. This farm lies in Artemusia, onu mile from SaugeRn Jet) For Sale Brood snj. also some young pigs Also a ijuantity ot seed rye, this year's crop, and a Bell threshing separator in good repair :__will sel cheap at $300 W. J. Aleux. Alvkdale P.O- Phone 33r21. House and Lot For Sale The pn-p- r^ erty known us the Ashdown re-iilence t ^ Ci-ylon, an eight roomed dwelling, god |' cellar, stable, etc. : about an iio r o of y Apply to i land, would make a good home for :i 1 L Q:t 10 R. J. VAt'SE, i retired gentleman. For teruia and fur- | UK:>, Pruton Station, thor p'articuUrs apply tu \V. J. Bella ny. Flesherton. IMay t f Yonge and Cbarles Streets, . at Ceylon tiff "> House and Lot F.>r Toronto ^ a8 !>cri ' "* '*"^' * ' nrtft> fram house, 9 ] rooms, 5 bedrooms, diniuittuoin, parlor, Is a school with a splendid Iecord . When superiority of training is consid- j oed Iwlls - kiuhen, paniry and cellar, ered this college ranks among the best all wejl furnished and in eood condition. on the continent. Write today for 1 , Woodshed attached. Also good stable catalogue. Enter at ,ny time. | and well. Sear the C. P. R. station. \V. J. ELLIOTT, PRINCIPAL ! Apply lo Mrs R P Le . ate , C( , vlon . a > : ? - LOOK 'EM OVER - Columbia, Records fox* Oct. DANCE RECORDS LISTEMM; - Paul Biese Orchestra \ A3449 OKOOMM; - J 10 in. $1 ILO ) A344j YOU'RE THE SWEETEST i.;iRi.. Happy six J 10 in. $1 DROWSY HEAP - wait/.. Princes orchestra) A6i9 1 >[[ssissirn riMDLE ' | li! iu $1 ,H5 POPULAR SONGS I"RK IN WHEN 1 i.'IIERIE PEGGY U'XtlLL 1 1 SH \MIIUI-K NOIM Bayes I A;M43 " JlOin. *l Chas. Hirison ) A3438 AI.ON-I. TI-K Sw INKK, Mala Quartette |" 10 in. 31 MOLLY BRANXIiSAN" - TOR OOLD PLAID SHAWL - Howard Mm>h ) A.U15 ' | 10 in. 91 XiiiHTs DHKAM, Cincinatti Symphony orchestra ) A0150 Intermezzo " ) 12 in # Flesherton Tailor Shop SYMPHONY RECORDS MinsfMMKK NAILA - Every One a, Flit W. A. ARMSTRONG GKAFoNol.AS . VICTROr.AS MUSIC SUPPLIES FLESHERTON, - ONT. What are you are going to Th.' proceeds amount- The ladies are to be (he success of their *ver given hece. ed to over $170. cou^ratulated on entertainment. Mr. James Cartuthers and wife of Harrisburg, Pa., vifited thoLs cousin, Alex., and family, betweeu Eugenia and Kimberley, and other relatives at Kim- berloy. Mr. C.irrntliers is travelling state secretary for the Y M C A. Of their family of threo the oldest is a Pres- byterian minister in one of the largest in th '* for movement. l ao P "' Tne meeting it V ndeleur d.mous'rateel its superiority afternoon, wheu they defeated the latter 21 to 2 in MarkiHle. The game w9 never in doubt from the beginning and tlio Vans slammed the ball around io their usual good form. This was a suuden death game to decide which team would hold second place, us ilioy were tiod when the schedule endi-J. Yivnde- to do about that new suit you this fall? There is nothing nicer than a made-to-orcler suit. Call in and see my samples of suitings and overcoatings. going get churches in the state, while their otht-r i eut w ilt now have a chance to trim the sou i a missionary in Tukin, .!p,u\ ami W j ng3 offDundalk, aa they say they can vheir daughter and soc-in-law, liev. and do, and so win the championship. It is Mrs. Potent, ate als - missionaries ut j j^iy hoi9 and home ttasies will bo | piny.*'. Tvkio. Suits and Overcoats Turned to look like new. Our prices are rignt, and fit, style and workmanship the best. Pressing and Cleaning done on shortest notice. XX-XOM-X T. C. BLAKELY, Armstrong Block, Flesherton SELL ARM IMPLEMENTS cur PRICES - on MANURE SPREADER, WAGON 4 WALKING PLOWS, MOWER JOHN IMPLEMENT AGENT FLESHERTON.