Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 15 Dec 1921, p. 5

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1921 \ THE FLESHEKTON ABVANCE - - Hogs Cattle Sheep "THIS Bank is prepared to make advances to responsible fanners who desire to enlarge their flocks and herds. If you seek assistance in this direction, the Manager of our nearest branch will be glad to discuss the matter with you. STANDARD SERVICE Encoiraftt Profreu. THE STANDARD BANK 357* Or CANADA. TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS Plesherton Branch: - > - Geo. Mitchell, Manager. CANADIAN ! P/VCIFIO C. P. R. Time Table. 1 rains leave Fleshercon Station do Do your Xmas shopping early. Only a few more days in which to your ChriB'.uias buying. Mies McPhaii's otfinisl majority in South Orey was 2598. If you have anything to buy or sell USB fining North The Advance as the medium. 11.52 p.m., Work was commenced oa the skating link last week and it ia eipected that ; South m. i p.m. 9.30p. m. Tbe ma* are osea at ^> e '' to " " ' tbere wiU be 8katinK fur Chrfttmas . tot the north t 10. 48 a.m. and ; and the afternoon mail south t R e v. A. P. Ledmgham, a brother of i o'clock. For morning tr&Vn south j ftnle g ;... .-, w -. ,... of Uornoch, died mail close at 9 p. m. the prevrou, ?. , recently ttt Vancouver. n^ The various municipal councils aaeec 'IPINITY CHIPS t .iiy. Dec. 15, to complete the. yeat'a lUII' V ! v- ' financial business. e ~ : Fresh Fish, Beef wholesale and retail Cash for all kinds of fowl. Hideg.Sheep Skins and Tu'low Mark Wilson, butchei Mrs. Isabella Walker and two untight- town lust Cole's Mr.F.H.W. Hicklina itiended fiir at Guelph last week. Dr. 0. M. Let-sun, M.P.P , ' f Vnrney ! era if Euphrasia iruved into waa a Ciller in town Friday Ust. All kiuds uf priutinu dona \vei-ii u. d are residing in F.G. it Thu i res '^ enci? < " Elizabeth street. Have Kimncrley Poultry Association cently occupied by !. K n Mrs. H. M Uylaud and children left JLdvaneo ottioe at right prices. Have Kimberley Poultry Association will fours cl me now. bold their anona! exhibition on Jao . 11 Born-Thurs. Dec-8 to Mr. and Mrs. jam' 12. Write R. J. Lawrence for copy Robert Down, a daughter Florence , of prize list. Shooting match to begin at 10 oVnck W.J. Bellamy has moved hi* otfce ' this Friday Ht'tfinoon. Aboul 30 duck-i. from the Wriijht Block to the office re- Shot provided. L'su-il price. John Robinson, lot 3, oon C, Ogprey, Colling- wood gravel. Mr. Mark Wilson has taken possession of his new brick butcher shop ibis weak. The building ia up to date m every way for his business and adds very materially to the smart appearance "f Collingwood street. A delightful little entertainment was given In the Methodiit church Friday evening lant by the Mission Baud. The concert cousikted of recitations, solos, | duels and dialogued by the young people. last week to take possession of their new komo recently built at Weaton. The Methodist Sunday school have hegun practice for their annual New Tears entertainment. A special meeting of Euiretia U F O will be held on Saturday evening of this week. All members wishing to order feed please attend Edgar Linton, Sec. Mr. Wilsin HcMulleu tells The The Question of a Hat The nut hoi i ties ire IK w agitated ovet the millinery of the lady member for South Qrey. It would probubly be jest as well for these people who are on the auxioub em to wait until the lady arrivea in Ottawa before indulging IB speculation as to whethar ahe will fce a lowed to wear her hat. or not. It it anderatood that K!HJ is endowed with a very peneroux supply af what St. Paul designates > the lory of woman, and it is jijut possible lint she miy not be ac all averse to dise-irding hei hat when .it comes to a show down. The despatch from Ottawa dealing with this serious matter is as follows : Ottawa, Dec. 8 "Will the advent of Miss A. C. McPhail, M.P.-elect for SJun: beast Grey, into Parliamentary de- bates, necessitate a revision of the rules of the Huu of C.i'iii:. i f' That it a question whirh hts arisen in the uiiiv'a of some Parliamentarians. Il appeals to be Miss McPhaii's h*t whijh raises the necessity for rnvisiiiit the rules. Rule 19, of the Rules of Ddbate, taken frum Bourinot, nays : "Every member desiring to speak is to rise in his pUce, unoovereil, and addresb himself to Mr. Speaker. <Jn the cthyr band, ii in pointed out that scriptural injunction to women was that they must not uncover the head in public. t The yeueti.il rule says : Iu M cases not provided fur hereinafter or by setsit u- al or other orders, the rules, usages ana forms of proceeding of the Home uf Commons i f the United Kingdom of tiro-it Brimu and Ireland in t tea uu the lust day of July, 18'J7, .-:liall be followed." Bu-- there were no women members f Parliament before July 1, HUT, <o tlut only complicate! the .juesti n. Among i : the iueu the Delicti! opinion -a tii.v I. ioy Astor, when speaking 111 the British House of Coinniuni, wears her hat. ~<j presumably the necessary steps will be! XMAS SHOPPING T is no exaggeration to say that we can offer you a better assortment of seasonable goods, from which to make your Xtnas selections, than erer before. Everything we sell is reasonably priced and without) exception the pries are based on today's values so that you can shop with the confidence of full satisfaction. SOME BUYING HINTS Fur Collars and Mud's Wool Capa and Buarfs Wool Tuques Wool Sweaters Worsted Jerseys Bedroom Slippers Fancy felt Slippers bilk Hosiery Heather Coshmere Hosiery Silk Mufflers Kid and Wool Gloves Hockey Boots Kid auid Wool Glores Baudoir Caps Infants' Knitted Coals lufauta' Silk Quilta Fancy silk Blousiuge Fancy Jap Cbiho Silk Handkrtihiefs Fanoy lace Haudkercdiefs Fancy Suspenders Silk knitted Underwear Silk Neckwear Club Bags Stamped Liueu Fancy Towels Fancy Embroidered Liuens Fancy Tea Aprons Camisole.? Shirts and Collars Silk Waista Open stock China Fancy Glasswaie berry delta Table Lamps Aluminum Ware SOME NEW DESIGNS n English Semi Porcelain open stock dinner ware ex- expected in time for Xmas business. 97 piece dinner setts $37-50 Grocery Department fully equipped for all Xma.s requisites. Store open evenings tor Xmas season. Shop early for Better Service. F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON ~ ONTARIO > Nomination Ukuu for follow her Mcl' . ... i , IU ,,, t;u ., M.l'.-.'lect to ' ,,f th,. ,.;,.,.- ,- ' > f All la "ill 1 in ihi i' ; il.ll. ___ , H s':.-r:.n. n MoSDAY, the '.'(Mi uiy of December, a: the imur f one o'clock Doath came suddenly Alexai.def p j|. f or the purpose of nominatiog can- Thonipaoii, a resident of Grand Valley, didates fi:r thi- tfice . ( liaars and just after he hud voted at !ho election. | Councillors for l!)->2. He had bee u in poor he::l. for a Ion*' If more than the necessary number of ._ .. candidates is named IT iny particular time and Buffered an aitac* the u<ght olhcu a poll rill re opened in the before. Just us he w.ii lea/in^' tbe . different po.lina eubdiviiioi.* uf the polling liuctli he collapsed md w*s dead' P urnship on Moud'iy, -lie second duy i f before the cnr away reached hi-> two Advance that lie sold nvo 200 pound pigs to piy his tixes and they on'.y 'vmcunting to about 811. brought within ti.-e dollars of the' Mr. Hark Wilsou, Jr., left Tuesday required amount. tor Durham, to take charge of a butcher \Va uld draw the attention of largu n .; readers lo the advertising iu this issue Most * t advertisers chinge their matter this week, making their announcements ap- propriate to the Christmas season. The teacher and pupils ot Eugenia gublu school intend holding a c-'ucert in the hall on Tuesday evening, Dec. 20. Program of . trill", d'almine*. recitalioni, tc.. by the children, will be supple- mented by twu dialogues by the younij: people c.t the neighborhnol. Aduussi >n Ke, children fiee. The Ladies' Aid of the Maxwell Meth. dist church will hold a bazaar in tho Methodist church htili on Sat., Dec. 17. Faucy and useful articles, bukicg, c.uidy, tr, iu both afternoon and evening Bon't forget thd date and come, as TOU will be welcome. Lunch will bo served. Mr. Harry F.slier, of the 4th luie. ci*tQr:d alive due specimen of the wnito owl family one il.iy recently. H:irry followed the bird over several frirm, but ueuld not gee near enough for :i suit* shot- finally shooting at long range. He W*R surprised to see it ilroj., and walking over he picked it up. A moment after- ward it came to vigorous lite. A sin^'i- grain of shot hud hit it on the bill and tunned it. He has the bird alive m . bos cam- and feeds it en rabbits. ' AUaford had a costly fire which com- pletely destroyed the stuck ot ready-made elothmg an J gents' furni.ihings in '. Hall store as well us th.- piano nix furnUhin^s in ili.i 1 O.D.F. hall ll.e store. Tin- i"oi of Uirb Rouse's butcher sh"p was de.ttroyod. 'Ihofiru spread so quickly that 'J^e maimuor of Uiik llall was unV-Ie to SITC even the books. Tho loss in each cise is prolly well covered by insunuce. The new 192-' HciU?e in-irkeri wil salty black numerila oa \ white back ground. The plates and general design will be practically the same as this year'*, bt the vieibiMy of the n umber* is ex pectvd o be increased by the fact that the Itgures will b foM iucHee as on for our shop in partnership with Mr. new Lawrence ot Olenel.;. Messrs. Lawrence i,ur A Wilson will get possession i>n tho Ijth of this mouth and expect to cpun up business before Christmas. Mrs. K. H. W. Hicklmg is the week wrh relitivea iu Tumntu. Sim (TM accompanied by hei sister, Mrs. J. D. Clark, of Ottawa, who ban spent the put four nviirhs here and i< returning io lur houiu af.cr rt 1 - 1 rcring f "'"i n serious illness. Remember that thousands of other p:i>l>li' :iro milling an unusual number of letters and parcels, too, at this reason mid if they all pile up together thi* lat (>w days u is impossible tc get every thing handled und delivered on time, and somebody is bound bo disappointed. Mail early and <ee that your friends get your Christmas greeting before tho day's fes'ivities sri) over. Nomination Meeting FLESHERTON A n-eiint; of the electors .it lha V I ..^ of Fle.-hert.m wi 1 be !i.'!ii a 1 : the Town' Hall, Flesherti.u. on Monday, U.'o. 'Jtitli at the hour . f snven 'o . ck p m . for t h.' nomination of candidates tur the oilii.'."< of Keere and Councillu--* ! i the 19'."J and for Mire* I J M ; -h.- Scl:o.>l tninte 'i. If more than Oie r^ijui: ; : niber f candidates is nominated : r any iiamcu- lar ottic.' poll will !( . pen.'d af th.- Olork'8 Otli- on M.'tidiy, Ui>-' 2i:J ii.iv ol .1 , nuary, 1!'--, t !) ..'oirck i :n . .lef i'- dillu tel law. for CllU elf.:(l !1 .'f "aid officers. P, ,' iu - ; -'' n.-. iwj W. J. BELLA. W: , ' ,-.. January, 19^'J, at 9 o'clock am. to .) o'clock p m f.>r thu rlrction uf the nuid ^ffiers if Reeve) auj f..ur Councillors. Dtfd this 8th December, 1022. -W .1. BELLAMY. Clerk, * * * . . * *>>. . . . T f * 0si**(r BOOTS & SHOES 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. :: Carefully (,'orrected Winter Oats Bu !-} tV*:; \\ he I' itoea . n _'< to :!_> u in i , iiC I :!r. -..I ;);, I . 1 '.'.I 4j l."> o ::> t., o ;."> 1 Til) 1 I'll I.: I 05 I .XI ! nO . r THOS. CLAYTON FLESHERTON, - ONTARIO Farmer Must be Well Off! " 0:,k "'l' er From The Laudis, Sank., Reuord Mr. Editor: Just word for those p-jople who are puUing in their time m forming our neighbors aoruss the line ho* much betttr cfl' the Saskatchewan 'arnf :3 ih.iu m ist any uther firmer tho world ovi-r. Now 1 ijuitt; agree with them. L)iJ yua ever stop io thiuk what a Saskatchewan (utiu-r must be worth in ordei to carry on his farming operations successfully' 1 c'.MiMidcr I rni>od a g od crop thi* your. Wheat averaged 24 bushel per arrt-' ill N.I. 1 I put ibis wheat in with a Me- Cormick .Irill cost in.: ?-!'0, Imuwod it with a h'rrow cosiici; JjT" 1 . Disked tho ground with i duik costing $90, cut the giain with -i binder costing 304, hauled tlio wheit to market in a wuguu tiovtiug }'.'3S, had hurnoss on my horses citstini; S'.'O, paid '24 cnU per bushel fruii{ht, '1 cou's cuinmiision and o'hcr charges, paid JOceutM per bhel lo g*l it threshed. i M 1 jld htdss eaough for IPII Vhau 50 cni to makt the haroeii. Now, I bkink you wilt *: > wilh ma Special 10 per cent. Reductions For the next two weeks we are yivin_' ;t special Christmas discount of 10 per cent, ott tht marked ^rice of everytniu^ except Automobile Skates. Thia will UMVC you a ci,:u;c to buy mcful presents euch as : RANQE9. HEATERS. WASHING MACHINES, CUMIN-. OVERALL SMiH'Ks SILVKK'-V. 1 KK. CUTLERY, ELECTRIC T'J.\*<TMr.s .\NH IKONS Ala.: i nic liiii- )f -Ijti ('i.liri with tl;- lifCOUU il '" LO the right ptic. All pi-it- .1 : l.i; : ; FRANK W. DUNCAN - Hardware " f TOWN HALL, FLESHERTON Moving Pictures Thursday, December V=> WALLACE REID m year's markers. Ii < expscUtd *hfc the | iu siyiug t mu auit b wU K ta raii snal pla f nVowiug Mot.mts one whoaf iSMkthMan nd 1-ri.n thrgiigU mouth in whih to Mcurt t! nw lion<e i. _ will be followd thu yr. Atth...l .-| of ch.rch Udi..' Aid , M t M.r.h A UOwlOg ottissrs were elected for l21 : Pros.. Mrs. D. MoTavish : Vie Pres , Mrs. Alf Harrison; S.c Treai., Mrs. (Dr > Trnbull. Th W. M. S. also elected citticeis'aa follows: I'reaMent, Mis. Kaihlet-n Pal. n; V P.. Mrs Chailas Moore; 8- e. M.S. J J Thompson I Mrs. Frunk Duncan. towuship, as burned fded. The ^yd*nha . Riddell. together w quantity of hay and graeu brn was well iasard. Knu<i:h Canwren, tho apple kiag of Huroa County, baa a tree on ais frn 05 yearn ld that this year pradveed 10 harreU of Apple*, ovtting the owner |!5'} orer and above H expenses. "Always Audacious" Paramount Comedy and Magazine Monday, December 19 JACK PICKFORD in "Just Out of College" Educational Comedy ADMISSION ji lie., i( To Comaacao at S 99 p u. C. K. WALDEN. tax Manager . ^ . - -i i , -. ^...y v..^ . .-. i- -,' y/-jt5p5gygSeSg Gifts For Christmas ".Milking up \ our mind about tho Christmas gift will be an easy matter if selection is made from his store's wiMiilhrl'ul asorstment of holida an store's wiMiihru asorstment o oay ware* Diamond Jewelery re vi.u will tim! the very latest jewel cication>i < e- locdn;.' quality an<l value to an unusual degree. Watches for iMen and Women Sntar*. wrisi watches iu tho newest shapes iilcal is .i Cliri-ttna* u'it'r . foi 1 "her." Pocket 'iino pieces lor m<-n masterpieces of tho "atch making craft. Sliver 'hit and hollow ware. Parlor and Library umps, ('look? Lin-:s. 1'i'oochcs, Sear! Pins, an.l hundreds ot artistic, nge- v ' int xon -ive articles. i 'Mil' Links t'::l W. A. ARiMSTRONG 'Phone 13 FLESHERTON . v *. - - - - ~ R := -. *. !!!!! FARM IMPLEMENTS CUT PRICES on MANUM* SPREADER, WA 4 WALKING PLOWS, MOWER JOHN HEARD, AGENT. FLESHERTiON.

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