Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 5 Jan 1922, p. 5

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- '- **M ^ January 5th. J922 THE FLESHEKTON ADVANCE u Farmers' Sales Notes D RANCHES of this Bank in rural sections render valuable service to farmers by acting as cus- todian for their sales notes, or by discounting them and making collections when due. Standard Service makes the farmer's financing easy. THE STANDARD BANK or CANADA. L TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS Flesherton Branch : . i . Geo. Mitchell, Manager. ANADIAN Sask. C. P. R. Time Table. 1':iiii- le.-ive Flsherton Station as allows : Ooitag South U5 a. m. ll.i)2 p.m. 4.30 p.m. 9.30p.m. Tbe ni.ijU are usou at Klusherton a. For the north at 10.40 a.m. and Write it 1922. Pred Teeter of Milestone. *'.iit<fd recently at Pricti Teeter's. Wuod has been (lowing into town quite freely the past few weeka. Send your j<>b work to The Advanse Going North l->r quick and etticicub service. . . Srt Mr. and Mrs. Harry Qdigg,Hrri8toB, ars visiting with rels'ivea hero. Mim Geitie Smith is visiting friends p.m. ; and the afternoon mail Roulh at i at Erin. I o'clock. Fur morning train smith ' ail close at 9 p. m. the previous evg. ; lho 80 " ol(l "P ene ' le on Tuesday with the old stiff back on the job. Mrs. John Phillips and Mrs. Thus. A. G uniey of Toronto spent the huliduy with friende here. It does not matter about Miss Mi;Phuil'a hat, so lung an she Keeps her head Mt. VICINITY CHIPS A hapty New Year. li. Down has again taken a winter job Fore8f Confederate, s lineman N the Hydro. Mrs, Edward Thompson and daughter, i Grace, Mr*. C. Crossley of Toronto spent t weak end with her mot her, Mrs. Boyd. Misa Shirley Murray of Toronto spent >.".t Y 11 - at her home here. Mr. C. C. Aulph of Peterhoro spent the h. .i' )- wtih frieuda in town. Winnipeg, are spending ;i O. W. Phillips and funily. Mrs. D Sinclair of Bipkham and Mr. Miss Ruby (j'iiwttll left Monday for i her school near Durham. Mra. T. Brady of Toronto spent the, Obnatmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wright. Ml. Down wm erj|<agd last week in Baking repairs to the heating apparatus in the hi Ji school. Att-x. bincliir of Eiin visited at Price Teeter's last week. Mrs. Lou Teeter returned to bet home at Terra Ootta after a month's visit with Price Teeter and family. Jainca Warling of Toronto visited with relative* in the Orange Valley and at Vandeleur durinu the pasr, week. Charles Fiynn spent Now Years nitth i his brother. Jack, Meafoi-d Road, and ! visited old friends in town A roeetiiig ..f Ceylon U F l> will bo ^ held ic Clayi'ii' ha'l on Friday, Jan. tj, , Mr. Al Swunt.m of Toronto visited a. a p.m R >y Pipur, Sec.. i with his friend, Frank Bunt, over tho Mr-Khjth Uenthim of the Canadian holidy, both returning to Toronto on Westinah-.us'.' Company. Iltmilton, has ' Tuesday. beeu spending a fortnight at hia pireutal i \\Vson Hungerford died in the Owen huine here. | Sound hospital last w.'ek after linuerini; , Mr. and Mrs. Fred MuT.ivitih sp" r ' k .for lUO days with a broken neck, sustain- the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Herb ; ed in an auto accident. Smi'h nt Owen Soui A. Mrs. McTavish ; expects t" i-'iiriin fur a week. A chimney lire at the reHJdenco of A j Shaolclaford on Saturday afternoon dur- Vamieleur y.:un people enjoyed < ! ir)1 , ,. ne wild wind and snow storm of ikiituijpr-yat tin rink here ou ^d** that day, <J6ted * good .'eul ..f excite- ui:...- last .,:d were afterwards entertain- ! meil , iu tc)WU . Tho I( ,, )f WM , nlokjn(< di.y Rev. and Mrs. Oke, t- a social ar , )Und the chinilie y, and had it onoe broken into ll m. nothing wo<ild have Mr. H. V. Gaudiu of Toronto spent i saved the tine two storey brick dwelling, ObrintmiiH liolidays with relatives hero, owing to tha h' -rc.i- hurricane tint was Mrs Gnudiii, who hus boon with hot blowing at the time. parent*, Mr. Mid Mn. John Breen, for The allowing tlm hand made at tho oiU'j works will still remain here for r j n i t on Fridny evening laHt and a!so i u tiiiiu. Monday makes us wonder if a bund J. 1'. .li,hi. -ten of VVttlkert'iii enured o- u'd again Im s-Uited in Flexlier!"!!. In n buck door near Sun Iridije during tha y.'iirs past PleaherCOD liail IIH yood it liauil pist hunting season that tipped the sciies s there was in UIIH putt nf the cnuutiy, t ^lil pounds Gosh ! Just think of I The only need 18 of myjiny to buy lim the express fe<! ho had to pay on that instruments. Themis plenty of good derr to yot it home ', iniiieri.il hi' re for tho fiirin Hi nf a cod A jredtt sale of stock, implements and h d. ll " v "'"' "t it ? in -i i:'. ..'..I furniture will he held at; A meotin nf the Slmrcho ileis of the Maxwell mi Friday nf this wejk, the skitin^' rink was held i.n Due. 28th :it property nf Marshall Kerlon. At the : the (Muoslmiv dou--e. (Jeo. McTavinli 3:1:11 time n M HUSKY Harris threwliing wus eleotucl Piosidunt for the ensuing uttif will lie offered for sale. William year. Tho ofliee of Socretary uid Treiis. uriT i combined, Mr. S. (KCu<.'iu> ru will till thu pisiliou. The tinaucci wure reporiod iu good condition. Mr. b'red Miillievrson is c.iretnkur for the MCIHOII, auctiont'er. See bilN. L. O. L Ni>. 50'J, Orange Valley, recently elected the following officers : W M, W Gibson ; D M, W Sutherland ; Imp, Kd Bin-tics ; Reo Sec, W Aleox ; which promises to be * good 0:10. F,n Sec, E Bowies ; Treas, John Oibs.ii.; ; A h( , d ,, pp ,,, ito th hl)U , e , |f ref Lect, G Dir nf Car, VV Davis ; 1st LUtlrjnhns ; 12nd Lect, VV J Tylers, VV Cohurn. H Lever. llr. J;iines Moutgo'neiy, W Beattiu who for- at lho tuluirbn of Mnrkdule is oouting iu just now for a i<reat deal of adver.su criticism. This hedge ciuses thd rntd at that point tn drift up very bndly. Tlui property is owuvd by tho cuuuty and our lately in Toronto, was buried In the municipal Councils advocate mid assist Mavkdnle cemetery on Monday. J. B. . the buiidinu of wir fenoes to prevent Mciitgniiiery, woll known here, now a ,(,),;,, Ter y difjjoulty The County Council merly livsd in th Orange Vall.'y, but isacher in a Toronto Model school, is > . , 8 n transgressor in this reipeal and . Thomas, another son, lives near |S |, ou ia M\ j,, ij ne with tho wir frnco Paisley. Thu decsased lady was in theji,j ua i,, 8U ,,j ,f U)( ,i,,iaininn a nuis-nee. neighborhood of 80 years of uge. One of the largast crowds that ovn pncked the auditorium of the Methodist Church attended tbo *m.l anmversary c .1 e r.,i en'ertstnment of the Sunday TheLO.L Dittriot msuliiiK w:ll be IP M in (JUytou's Hull, b'litilurteii, on Tuesday, .I.n IU, !'J-J.. ! . cnmnieiiuing . .,n a 2 o'clock, p in . ^-i. Toronto will preach Dr. Simpvou ef In the Augliu'in Monday night Recitations, drills, solus number, besides church. Markdale, on -Sunday, Jan. 8th, at 7 p.m. Tha brtitheren are requeued to be iu i ii" In. i:ju room at il.HH in ttgn'ia was ^ )n Monday evening, Jan. !l;h, the Field vwit the Fourth Line I Lodge and on Tuandvy oven ing will visit tllJ i''>i n Lod^-O. and two lliiwaiin tru tha eantuta. delighted the large audience The proceeds of the evening amounted to 8103. 50. Ouly one other year was this amount exceeded, and then it w8 ' s with a 3D cent charge. Mr' Fted MTavih brought up new ligUi MeLaajjhlin ar from O<hw on Foilty II.NL. Tha run, hewever, was n,)t a joy ride by any wens. ThH last lip of tl.e joiirmey. frum Shulburna ap, wus the worm, where d-ifts were euoonntered mid ic tnok over five hours t et thFoogh the last ten miles. Several times h hd Skating Monday L Wednesday to shovel bimslf out and four teams were requisition, d to get th'ounhj lb.. now olitruo'ii.im Ho l-Ct 0hw* | B an d Friday TburHduy *f'rD4nii and dims throD'h, f,,,mT.,r..n.....n i'i<.|T, but, it tonic him , ., , nr ^. t i s ,. K al.Ny. Frda. pr.t,y well .11 .n tlOOKey [)I atit." 1 ' 1 . Skating Nights ating Monday .Wednesc Friday and Saturday Nights ko U arr- Old Citizen Passes There passed away nl Knnbeiley on Saturday morning last, Dec. .'!lit. i.ne of A rt euu sia's oldusl settlers in the person of Mar8iet Irwin, vife of llolieat Thompson of Kimoeiley. The hue Mrs. Thompson wao born in Ferni;.nagli, Ira- laud, 72 years ago and at the ncj of IL', t'lti-thi'r with her p-m-nt", mid sev. n other children slu: raiiie to Canada and settleil ill Artcinesia tuwns-hip. She iirmied Qeotfle Murphy, the union l>ein^ blessed with five sons and tour daughters Will, Oliver mid Siiiun-lat Vaneouvei- and DJII in Baakatobewan ; Ti in, who died in 1815 ; MM VV Carter and Mrs Wright of Toronto, Mrs JnhiLs'ini and Mrtj iSykt-s in Saskatclunritii ; Mrs Jalie Tliumpson, ii sister, and Olivet It-win, a brother, uf Kiuiln rli-y, ;uo she surviving members of the faintly. Four y eats ago .-h'- married Robert Thoinphon of Kim- liorley. Tne lata Mrs Thompson WM n lifelong member nf '.he Methodist, church and union respicttd by all who kuew her. 1'i.c fullest sympathy of the community in which aim lived goes nut to the family in their bereavement. gi^^ '. I r ' ' : M The Hen Died (S.dnev, C. B., Expei iinimtai Farm not-) A short time ago tho death of White Wyandotte hen No B 1C2 occurred at the experimental station, Sidney, B. C. Since ibis linn IIHH hud so much to do wilh the present high.production of our strain of white wyuidntlus now kept at thin it iti. .u. her nurue deserves . place in 'he " hull of furao '' of the poultry world and her achievement told in Htory. No B Iti2 WHB hatched May 1st, 1017, and laid her first ego October :!IMI 1U17, beiD 182 days old. Her total record ras : lat year 2">7 eiign, 2nd year 153 egjH, :5rd year 107 eg^s, 4th year 4 e\i*, nak log B total of 521 pgga. Of these 85 wore laid in tho winter the lii yc'tr, .'11 diiiiiiK the winter of thu araontl, "'-' during the winter of tlm third, and 4 d udng the fourth, At nm.< of laying her first UUK her Ijuily iv,-ii<tit was i^ poundx. Her i-ays averaged -f> < uiicis to the di'Ki'U. That liar puilota inherited li,-r producing '(iislitii'H W.H evidenced their produotion, In litl'J t-.vc'vu of lu-r pulli'is tfivc :in .'uvniii!' "f ->'!~ rug", the individual production buii-q fmin 170 tn 23!) fggii. Of two piilluls hnirlifil in 11)20 one fn\- JKS ,-us .in. I one u nv 24:t u.'i-, with two mouths tn in|i 1 1 hi-i ye.ir. The Siumid year avuiiiue for IHT pullets WHS alho ^nod, Imt N yt uro not aomplete. H l'J2 wts luvi'i- lituciily Him was attending an s rlctly to her buwnesa nf ''" production thut shu had m> inii' 1 . It would aeem that this character \\-n.< til-n ttansniitted, for only thriso of hur lnu .'.li- ters have ever lust imo bemusi? of broodinesB. Mcli ha.i been >vritten nud said about the importance of tha male in th.i thick f.-oni the K'Hndji'imt of h'gli production. Ha dou occupy ao important p-aco, Imi wr are moiu and morn Convinced with the years that if we urn to obt.uii bi(-li produo'iiii', ami to hold it, that the trait must lu tu ill. 1 Uioiul .if thi: di'in us well as in lint of thf nii-f. >'{ i A | > > '' 1 ..- > >: > > !> Special Sale WOOL DRESS SERGES This week we place on sale a big range of 54 in. All-wool Dress Serges. There are several differ- ent qualities in the lot and a good selection of pop- ular colors navy, brown, green, grey, taupe, bur- gundy and wine shades. All are dependable cloths and make ideal winter dresses and suits All at One-third off Regular Prices See them on our display tables. SPECIAL PRICES ON Men's all-wool Mackinaws | Men's winter Overcoats | Men's heavy Rubbers Men's wool Uuderwear F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON - ONTARIO >-2sV^-:-"-r3^5E by A Wonderful Invention Ki:v. II M. Mailer of D.enieit !!, IHIH p 'SSi'si.iuiJ nt an iiiHirunient kuuivn :IH lho Radio Telegni[)li and Tclep'i.i ,., which is out; nf the wondeis of tile sge. The mnuliiiie arrived a few days ag.', and althounb the uxpert has not yet arrived to prnpurly instal it, Father llaller hns suoueedad in obtaining "ina wonderful results. On Tuesday, fur insUii'ie, hy "Lutening in" he reaeivod l.y wii-elt'Sj the correct time fiom the U. S. Obser- vatory, the weather forecasts fix in tlio U. S. Naval Station, all tho financial market quotations firm Wall Street, Now lurk, and heard an npen air concert at New Jersey and another iu West Vir- L;i'ii;i. All the Utet news is obtainable- by this wonderful instiumant, eo th'it daily no'v.spiperd art almost snpeifl"U8. VVhc-u the UMchiue ii pn'perly mstttllud. evun better retulu may be Imped for- Snow bluuksdas will not now isolato the village of Deeuiitrton, as this instriun. nt will put one in touch with all puts of the conlinont. Died After Fail On Ice Oeorgo Drink water, aged t> ) J.MI-. :i r.-.-ulent of AmV.i. 1 ! t.avnsliip, fell on lho 1CH whilu Kk.-itiny on scium ic.i in it tield, striking the back of his head. Mis skate oiiiiuht in a ne. d fn -/.on iu the ice us ho wan bk i! ill" I'aokward and HH ;i result, he was iliiiutii liui 1 - ily on the ice, stnkiug illu back ut iiis h ail in the i -..I. For a fo inoineli's IIB was tunned but lliuli U"t U[) and piore.-.icil In. me wit';. .lit laining of >nli rin;: nny p'tin I >n iiis; f.>i' tile niubt his h a.i begun to him and m.-ilic-.l aul iv.-is .iia.iiiDMed lie D'isK. i! aw.iy tint, eve-nine, Ins iirat.li beiiiij a n suit .if iiitemal bleeding. GREETINGS : With Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year to alL To the Electors of Artemesia Luhes ami Gentlemen, Wishing yon one .-mil all r happy >m<l pMispe.imis New Y.:ar and ihankiug you for y.uir suppi-rt, J A liiiiviiih. To the Electors of Artemesia L:idie.i and (^eiitleiiie;i. I I <':,' t" itxtenil grateful llmnks to ::iy mipp.nlers ;'JS in the rue. 'til election and In 'Mi ev.'iy ;;JJ bndy a happy and piospuroun Xe'.v > 'u. W. .1 Mead*. THOS. CLAYTON FLESHERTON, - ONTARIO ' ^rV**-VTf * >..,..***** . /I > *****f. ..*- * aw ^. ^k t ? f f ?? ? t f * f ? f ; * *; * f f f^ :::. :::: In Memrriam In loving meniory <if Mrs. li .M.nj'i 1 , whodi.'d Uc. liOMi, l'.M. r >. r ... fully sleeping, resting ^ !i-i, The world's wenry trtmb.i's uini triui- ;uc pist . In tilenoe nbo suffared, with (mtu'iuc im Inn e 'Till Gcd called her home to .-uir.-i- no' U1D1C. IMus'i'er Emily (Mrs. Et.' E. Gurley). Biiths ll*i.i:\ -To Mr and Mrs Jack II !> mi Dm '2'2, 1U21, a sun. PANTUT To Mr. anil Mis. \Vu.s I'lunnt. 4th liin-, i.n Monday. Jan. -n<i, :i son. Deallu TmiMPHOif At K'lnbcrluy, nn Sat- uidny, Dec. SlhF, H'l-'l, Mai:net Ir.vin, wife nf Floburl Tliniipsuii, :ii;ud 72 year?. The funeral took placo to Kl.Rlu-i-l u cemetery on Mnnday, January 2, 192'J WitidHT In Osprey on Su'.uitlay, Din-ember ."1st. 15)21, George Wriyht. Tfho funeral took plai-o Wrdnosdtiy to bethel eripc.teiry. WE SELL FARM IMf CLEMENTS CUT PRICES MANURE SPREADER, WAGON 4 WALKING PLOWS, MOWER JOHN HEARD, IMPLEMENT AGENT. FLESHERTON. * * Dr. K'.iburt Putetson, son uf Mr. VVm> ^ Pa'i-rstiii of Montreal mill nephew of Mr. * A. (.' Patet-aon f Blantyro was shot and * almost initantlv killed hy n mini Danlfld * ,lnlius<i:i, who is stippofed to bn insane, , 4. at Sarnnau, N.Y ,un Suturdny, Dec. 24. 1 J w h n h" i;ot hnme between aiiJ 7 o'c ocu .,, th. H v,.,.n. -8. E DoCUU rtOBB, St. Mary's Church MAX WELL During the winter months Divine Service will (D.V.) now be in the afternoon commencing at 2 p.m. S.S. and Bible Class 2 p.m. Divine Service at 3 p.m. REV. GEO. H. VROOMAN, B.A-, Rector * * * > We Carry A Very Complete Stock of Walthain, Kl^in, Kogina and Swiss Wthes Clocks, Cut Glass French Ivory, Diamonds Uings of all kinds Jewellry GoM and Gold Filled C!ommuuit.y and Rogers Flatware Pipes, Ponchc.s and Cases Gillette and Auts Strop Razors Electrical Goods and -Supplies Gramophones and Records W. A. ARMSTRONG FLESHERTON { * * * * !

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