Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 27 Apr 1922, p. 5

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April 27 1922 THIS FLESHEKTO5 ADVANCE Deposit Your Coupons I you cut the coupons from your Victory Bonds or other securities, the logical place to put them is into your savings account. Saving* Departments are maintained at all our branches and Victory Bond coupon* will be received for deposit or encash- ment without charge. Let the interest from your investment earn more interest in the "Standard". THE STANDARD BANK Or CANADA. FLESHERTON BRANCH, - C. T. BATTY, Manager. Branches aUo at Willumsford and Holland Centre. CANADIAN PACI-FIO C. P. R. Time Table. leave Flesherton Station all The school teachers, and puj i'.s are back on their j u. Fertilizer prica reduced. Get Meads' latest prices. Mrs F. Fl. W. Hicklinsj U visiting frieuds in Toronto this week. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Henry and little Going North sonTisited , n Dundslk the k It.o2 a.m. 9.30p.m. tnd - Mr. Charley Holman of West Toronto odd I rains ollows : Going South 7.55 a. m. 4.30 p.m. The mails are osea at Flesherton follows : For the north at 10.40 a.oi.and j s visiting friends in this vicinity. 6p.m. : and the afternoon marl south at ^ , . , , i.40 o'clock. For morning train south J <"** stock overall! for sale, slso anil close at 9 p. m. the previous evg. , pairs of pants C. BUkely, tailor. Clover and zrass seed, best quality, at Dever Bros., Proton. Mrs W. Csswell fell down stairs at her home in the village and received a pretty bad shaking op, but is recovering. Mrs. H ,:.n .'-. Pedlar will a^a'c occupy i her home at the head of Peter street this summer. 25 new p'eces new voille dreis goods VICINITY CHIPS Sports In General It looks as if a district I.eiuue of foot* ball will be formed ID Grey County baring a north acd sou h group Markdjie, I-' . . -- : ,.:. and ~ * . . . Park have nateJ tht they wou'd be trilling to enter. If & league could be farmed no djubt i: would be a sti'nu'.us for iLe port ID this section, as football prac- tical! treat dead a few years age. Anyway we would like to see i: formed. Feverskam were chimj/ions of this district last year. The Centre Grey Leigue mae:in< will be he'd in the Munihiw H .. e. F.esher- t<_n, on Tuesday evening, M*y '2a*. Some important business will le dis- cussed. Fishing commeuccs next Monday. Mrs. Rr>bt. Henderson is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Blackburn. The houin>: problem is acute in Flesherton. Mr. ana Mr* H. S. White returned ti Sira'ford on Saturday. Dever Bros , Proton, reduced their prices on wsll paper this week. Mr. Hirry Legard mjved his house- hold effe:ta to Toronto the 6rst of tb ; s week. A good stock of pait'.s for all require* mentf, both cheap paints and quality pint and varnishes Dever Bros , Pro- ton. Mi. Ch*s. Stewart of Parry Sound was a caller at The Advance ctKce one day last wrek. Hoberlin agency speaks i r guaranteed fit and wear ou our made to measure suits Dever Bros., Proton. Mrs- A'e\. Menzies and three children of Fenelon Falls, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mathewjon. Miss Lulu Mitchell returned to Toron- to on Saturday add w.is Accompanied by Ivan and Eric Henderson. Mis* Hazel Oke is very ill in Toronto and ; h Mr. and Mrs. < >> are *t her bedside. to sell from $2 30 to f3 50 per drest - Dever Bros , Proton. Miss Marjory Saadiland returned to Badgeros on Monday after spending a week with her sister here. Geese eigs for sale at 5>"'c e.ich, 's Urge white duck eggs per setting $1 Mrs. John D.iod, Feversham, Got Mi-i Adelaide Giudin ot Toronto span: a couple of days last week with re- latives here. Offering any new spring cap in the stock at fl -',">. twenty different varieties Dever Bros., Prof en. Mrs. Albert Qillespie of Toronto is hr sunt, Mrs. Malcolm Mc- Donald and other friends. NOTICE N< fishing or on lot 25 26 27, Con 6, Artemesu Levi Btt., Flesherton. Any person wishing sewin; done can pp'y to Mrs. J. Hopps, Flesherton, R. R No. 3. Mr. H ,r:i. :i Ridley of Toronto came up last week to do the seeding on hts farm, a mile and a quarter tail of the village. Dever Bros. Protoo. .hipped 2,000, A rnn ., liut CMMd . llttl . Moile . d,z egg.tntendsysforEwter market. meot but for , urutely Tery lltt|e d . They must be on top with the pnte. oocumd OQ MomUy , fterooon of |ma Mr. Mark Wilson, butcher, installed week. Mr. John Paul of Feversham Isst week s refrigerator. Mark has now , bi;aa hitching up his horse at Mr. John one of the best appointed and neatest Adams' west if the village, and whin butcher ihops n>rth of Torento- th horse ws left standing, for lome The W. I. will meet a', th, h me of ri " n Wc ' ln * ( "*^* '""1 Mitd. Mrs. H. Down o S p. m. The final statement will be given for 1921. Mr. Thos. Blakely of Toronto attended the funeral of h s brother, Gorge. who wss buried in Flesherton on W t dtiesd*y of last week. IC^k *\ 1 lie- I* H*o V't _. ... ... ... It travelled tarough different stre<?N in u >\ej. Muy .>rd at .., _: u- i ' lirn but hnally hit the right road home. By the time it WM going pa.t The Ad- vance office it couldn't ho seen for dust, but finally drew up at Akitts' corner five miles iwy. Beyond * craving fur eiciteiuent the h, ro had luthiiw for hu long run except broken haints?, which WAS soon repaired. The Public Utilities Commission, of Ocn Soui J, lst week sent out circ ulirs inviting municipalit e< on the Kugeui* Hydro System to a meeting to The Priceville Fox Co. met with quit. ! held around the 15th ( f May. This a heavy loss one night Ust 'week when | meeting should have a very fr reaching three young black fox kittens perished in *ct on the whoV nutter of supply k f the z?ro weather wbich prevailed. The e'ec'ric energy nd b. unanimous in any little frllows arrived three or four days demands tht may be made upon the Spring took a relapse during the past w. ok. Six inches of . f<ll ou Friday and it looked like gettin^^ack to winter However, it is all gone tgain nnd pr> | are brighter. The election of cheers of the Fl5h- ertou Basebill Clab were held on Wednesday eveoio; of -: week in the office of Down's Garage. Vuxe a number of sports attended and it was decided to enter the Centre Grey Baseball League this year. Mr B. Welton ia President; C. E JenreU, vice-pres: S E. deCudmore, sec. -Treas; Wm. Turney, manager uf team; and mucvt. Bill Carrinzton. E. Bellamy arxi F. Thurstoa w^re chosen de'.e^ites to the League meetiu.-j. A crust successful year is locked for and a Dumber cf good ball players hive already been sigced so strong team is likely to t e sgiin put ia i be deld. The club also decided to celebrate the 3rd of June this year and with a concert it nijjht to secure more f ands. A sum of around f4^ was lef< ever from last year. The equipment ^f the club is good. Mr. .S E JeCudoir-re has d.cated a of f 1 f, r every h -me ruu otide on Flesherton ground?. Kow, ye Babe Hutbi come forward! Vaud*leur are holding their organ- ization mee'iog for th ball club this coming Friday night. County Expenditure tjo soon fot their we'.f ire. We :re si'rry to repiirt th*t owing (o ill hevlth Rev. A. T. O. Msrks hs been obliged to resign the FlesheAon, Ceylon and Rock vale Bap'ist churches He my assist in social service work in the city a Tin; the summer. Just when we aro going to press . pe- tition is beinjj circulated amoiu the business men "f town to observe a half holiday, commencing at I p.m , every ' Thursday afternoon during June, July j MV! Augtist. It is to be hoped it will j crry. The annual meeting of th Centiei t!i <> Bassball League will be held in the Munshaw House, Flesherton, on Tue day evening. May 2nd, at 8 o'clock, to organita for the coming season. Cluls wishing to enter teams in the league *ie requested to hsvs two delegates present, with authority to transact the busings of their o!ubs.-A. A. McHhsrgy, Pres., 8. H. Buchanan, Sec. Treas. Provincial ivinmissr-n for full and com- plete statements as to costs of operation, of recent installations, number ot em- ployees and their sal.tries, and the ,<f accounting. It i likely tho will he held in Durham as it be the most e<ily ac.'e^ible place tor all concerned. The net expenditure on county in the county of Grey in 1921 amouuteU to the handsome total of $oo,*43 15. To this sum must bv added 912,653 granted to urUin iuunioi[*li'.ies. and a total if J53.21S. 12 spent on the Owen Sound suburban sr^.i. All these advleil together make a total expenditure wit hi u tho county of 9431.115 27. Tbe govcru- metit grant takes care of considenble proportion^ thi> amount, and the c::y of Owen Sound sharo* with tho county e<(U.illy in the suburban are. ov<ts. Tlie actual amount exfH-udcd for *!' s in the county duriu^ Itf'-l is ,^'.U W. made up largely of county costs, mothers' l\'wauco (4,U'5.52 administration of justice, house of ret u^e, L\>unty buildings, roads and bridges, Si'.tri#s, and many other smaller iteui- This county, with a bndiiot -t fUO, StU.tti is one of the heaviest spending counties in the province. 1: ar .1 i> lar.0 and its requirements very ;:e.-\t The assessil \alueof t^e county is ol >e to 3:V. 000. 000. --.Sun Time* New Head Of T. Eaton Co. At a meeting of thi boird of diriv i of 'he T. Etton Company. Liar.ted K \ Eitou. cousin f (he !te Sir J.hnEtton wtseltcted j'residtiit H h*s l>eeM first v:oe-prvsident for .uty years Harry McGee. form, r se^oiu : vice-president, ws c'ecttd ritst vice president, and Charles Boot he stconi v;ct president. Mr. Boot he a: prtsen i< meichtnJise minager of the company The new president of the company.^. Y Kit, n, was born in RiKvuieoa, IrelanJ, came to Toronto at an early <je ano" educated in thi city. He his besn fot i-.iai'y years assocute\l m:h th# c h*viou risen to huh ext-cutuo after thorou'li srouudinii in the prin- ciflesof He pburn -Davidson A quiet wedding took place at Huroaby Vancouver, on March .'.Hh, when Miss Annie b. Davidson of Dundee, Scv^tUnd, became the bride of Mr. Thi>ms Hep- burn, forraeily of Eugenia Fal's. The happy couple] will rvside at WSS I'nion St., Capitil Bill P.O., Buruaby, Vancouver. New Spring Footwear At New Spring Prices \Ve can offer you a wide selection to Ladies' Oxfords, Pumps and Faucv Strap Slippers in black kid, black patent, black calf, brown kid and brown calf lathrs. All sizes from 3 to 7. Different widths and vour choice of French, Cuban or Sport Heels. Our prices are reasonable throughout and are based on today's leather values. Four special values at $4.00 per pair. Our Special $5.00 Work Boot for Men A well shaped boot, roomy and comfortable, blucher style, small eyelets, heavy lining, made up in pliable grain leather, as nearly waterproof as a boot can be, solid leather insoles and couaters. smoothly finished inside, solid oak tanned soles, naikd and slugged Sires 6 to 10. blaek cr tan, Special $5.00. Millinery Department Busy in this department as usual but Miss Sandiland can find time to give your order prompt attention. Novelties in early summer style arriving every few days. Men's Spring Suits Better Materials, Low Prices, Smart Styles Fancy tweeds, neat worsteds, blue serges, all wool cloths, carefuHj tailored, good selection, in popular colors. All sizes 3*5 :o 44 Price* from $20.00 to * 30.00. Some special values in young men's suit* - F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON - ONTARIO Died Very Suddenly .'***...,.. ...... ....... ....*. A sudden deith ic^-urted in i oa Tuesday > f Ust wek when D*niel Youa^. 07 years of age, ptssed away whit* sitting in a chair beside th* s'.ove. The . deceased cent'ernan lived alone and his death WM cot disc vered unnl the nexf forenoon when a neighbor ca!>d in and jucd Mr. Youc still sictiniiu the chair. The Dr. gve his opioiou that death had urreii the previous 3y. Interrot nt : -jj t u-k ?'ce on r'ridsy. Mr. Young had only lived here a few j 3g year*. He h\i trtve lei c n*iderb'y i i JS was well red and nn taterestiog eoover- & salionaltjt. He l**v,s behind two ^jj daughter? and thiee sor.s Mrs. Nir. :: HarK'rtle of Heathcote. Mrs. Jtmes ! Stwell o( Cli?ornis. Herlert nd J- hn | in the West. <nd Sunley of Toronto. >.-e*sed htd ! een ailirg all winter with a dropsical ai meat but hid rot be*n c >ntined to h's bed. Right Now Leave your Repairing in now before the Spring rush - Kt ~ DIED YOl'NG In Fusherton >n Thi::sdiy. April 20;b. Danie! Youne. i^ed i>7 ye*rs McLEAS In Pr.-eville on Friday April '-Ms'. !--. Evi Emi'y RichaHsor. be'.ovtd wife o ; A !n McI.MO, *c*d 4o yais. BORN CAMKKOX !> Artemest* <'u >*t- u-dy. April loth U M-. r.d Mr>. Neil Ctmero'j. i son. V ALLER tu Ar;> rcosi* on Svurday April Ju>!, I 1 . >'.'.'. 10 Mr.nd Mis. Geo. Waller, * son. . - . . :u: :jj Bl 3 THOS. CLAYTON -* 1 FLESHERTON, - ONTARIO * .-.. ^*ww *** . * * i ..... > ^ *'i f ??t?!?tf LUM Card of Thanks M>s \Vn.. Hrl'L>ttie t,i Mr. S:*nl>y Y.vjn^ i*h to think a'l ttose who u ; help t.i Mr. Diuel Y'oung during his | sic'inesj .iiul for their ympvhy after | hisdealli. Also to the y.-nns ladies of j the Hipl'st Cncle for t'. -fr-. The C>wen sh'i. Manitoba will s*il tn-rn on May 1st. has Tho prot | ne i^ ^ T rom*ni b*ok for i, u ,i aw , i n ^wen Sound. U(!h th , glH)d offitfM of fl Hilborn. th. (mtwia Gam* and Seven hundred Toronto tchool teachen | D^par-ment wnt up 10, 000 trout fry last visited Washington, Philadelphia and ; W08 k. which were deposited, half in the Now York tot wek. UIM Lilian Bunt. Orand Rivr and th remainder equally an ex<FlMherton girl, got fed up oa | n the creeks iu Eatt Clarafraxt. Whi! c tombs and Monument!, according to the attempt to took the river any drupatch. Lilian evidently thinki these , , n( ,wht of a doubtful naiur*. Jhero loneomo things ahould be deleted from 1 8n ould t* no re won why the creeks holiday trip. She has probably learned , n0 uld nof respond and provide s>d that it i impoMtble to et away frM g p ort j n the next few y*ar It i* under- such thing* in Uncle Sam's country. 8 > lHH i the creeks will he protected and The show wculd be nothing without mote f r y deposited each year. Orand John McGowau. Jr of Own vr.-\< ai work as telephone liueman, oast of Uolsteio last Thursday a rv>!l of bill* amounting to f4J* somehow slipped from his trousers pocket. In Holsteiu he discovered hu lose but it was gettiug too dark to make a thorough search, s he posted up a couple notices and next aoining set out early and c u-eml the roid he had traveled but could find no trace of it. Next day (Saturday) Win Keith in cooling to Holstein, spitd the roll and having heard of the owner, h honorably phoaed McGew*n. who ws delighted to recover it. Durham Review Open all year. Enter now thrtll. ; Valley Stsr Youge aocl Charles Streets, Torocto --The high grade business school of Ontario. Our graduates are in strong demand. Prepare now and be rvady to accept a gvod r*oition in the F*". Catalogue free. W. .1 ELLIOTT. Coughs Colds and Chronic Bronchitis Totally jestrortd ' br ' Bronchitis Mixture. World's most wonderful fc 5^^a- 40 t>o*s for Jia 9eU bv sQ Sold in FLESHERTON by W. J. Stewart & Sons and in CEYLON by Miss Milii- Cook Tonsorial Parlors We Aim to Give Kntlre LAUNDRY Basket clo*ee. Hooday night, delivery Ftiaay *v aul DYEINO- *Ve ar agents for TNrker's I>y Work* Clothes |-ai ed and dyed. orhers rejuvenated T FISHER -PBOPRIETOt Prospective buyers are advised that a Carload of Lumber will arrive in a few days. Contents as follows : 3000 rt. 2x8, 10 to 16 ft. long 3000ft. 2x10' " " " 6000 ft I in. 6-8-IOin. wide 12ft. long 3000 ft. No. 1 flooring 4 inch 3000 ft. V joint, 4 in.. No. 1 3000 ft V joint, 6 in.. No. 1 , 4000 ft. Drop siding, 6 in. The above is all number one B. C. Spruce and already dressed and matched N. B. Shingles in Stock Telephone your enquiries to % W. A. ARMSTRONG LUMBER & SHINGLES 'phone 13 FLESHERTON ONT.

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