Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 24 Jan 1923, p. 5

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January 24, 1923 THE FLESHEKTON ADVANCE ' 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 Ennuragn Progrtsi. THE J57H STANDARD BANK OF CANADA. FLESHERTON BRANCH, - C. T. BATTY, Manager. Branches aba at WiUiamiford and Holland Centre. CANADIAN PACIFIC C. P. R. Time Table. Ir.-ilii.i leave Flahrr.on Station as Going South Going North ! 8 05 a. m. 11.52 a.m. 4.30 p.m. 9.30p. m. . The mails ro oaau ai Flesherton t|i follows : For the north at 10.40 a.m.and i 8 o.m. ; and the afternoon mail south at j S.- 9 o'clock. For morning train south, mail close at 9 p. m. the previous evg. ) Local Chaff (Optical Co. Comprehensive Eye Examination Glaaaos desigued Mid especially made and ground for iitdividnal uai requirement. Branch t Meaford Johnston's Drug Store in charge of Dr. A. </. MuComb. Those adjacent to Meaford are as- sured of our efficient optical 8B. to Cai'lor Optical Co. OWEN SOUND and MEAFORD Established 1892 Annual Meeting See Bank of Hamilton adv. this veek . Miss C. McKinley of Toronto was a visitor at M. Wilson's this weed. BORA -At Clarksburg Jan. W, 1!2.% ; The ailDUttl meeting of Eisl Grey to Mr. and Mrs. R Walters, a son. ; Agricultural Society *as held on Sat jurday afternoon last. The attendance was ' I not what it should hive been, there ; on'y about pftfteeu present. The 1 i pant year was very tuc^.-Hsf ul from at least gome points of view, those of \- Mrf. T. Lewis U visiting ia T< routo j and Wuaton. The Vaudeleur Women's institute will ; give their play on February 14th, !"- Mr. aud Mrs. F. Thuiaton returned j dibits and membership. There were on Tluiraday latt from their wedding tour, more entries at last fall fair t ban there haa The Ladies' Sewing Circle was held at j been tor many yeata jjtist, if ever, and Mrs. Mark Wilsons' on Friday evening | nearly JtiOO was piid out in pwisea last. Kimberley Athletic Club, will hold Following ia the list of nm'cors for lion Pres, Robert Swanton : Preo, .1 dance in the Community tlll there on j T Sled ; 1st Vice, H Richaadaon ; 2nd Friday evening of this week, Jan. 26th. i Vice, A Oilchiwt ; Sec. -Treasurer, W A .Mr. C. J. Ucllamy is running the lunch counter in the rink and will serve re- freshments every skating night. An auction Male of household furniture etc, will be hcl-i at the residence of Uawkeo. Ditectors It TnibtlethwaUf, I. A ! Fisher, R Chard, A E Bellamy. Fred j Brown, H Down, W II Thurston, C W i Bellamy, O W Phillips, W }>' Moore, C j Stewart, J A Lever, U Mcftouuhry, C W. VV. Trimble, on Fuday afternoon, ; . D , , , r . p- , r, r- u ,_ " li'chardsou, r J r van, C E otsven- February 2nd, t 1 80 ! g()u Miis Isabell McConnell of Guelph i j Hdy Directors Mmdame* A E Bel- visiting friends and relative* i:i !'' Is j u m y, W Moore, O W Vh;llip, VV A district and is at present at Iho home of | Hvirte,^ L A Fisher, J Adams, \V V Mr. Andrew GdchrisC. j Cr"ssley. J T Sled, H Thistlethwaile, Mrs. \V. J. Boyd held a 1,'raudmothers' i W II Thurstjn, G Mitchell, A (iilchrisr, tea i 'ii Thursday evening last, to wlrch ! Auditors A K Bellamy and M A the oii.1:' r ginndmotheri r>f the villace j Bel'amy. were invited. A very enjoyable tirrV The dale of the noxt full fair was set was spent. ' for 8 eptem u-r 27 in d S>8. Lost During some time in the pistj few weeks, a drk brown blanket shawl,] BfOWfl IS valued as a keepsake. Finder p!oase j notify The Advance and receive lilieral reward. The local inovio show has been discoo- j O f t | le co unty by -i vi te of 10 to 17 in the tinned for the winter months ou Recount County Council ou Tuesday. Reave of competing iillraelioi.il. M.m.^cr Me lavish lout out by only one v to. Waldi'ii expect? to open again In the prime *hen the attractions are limited. Hft8 -p o p ay J Q Q et ft^ Q un Mrs G. B. Wettnn cave a pnrty and j Euioisou Brown, Reeve of Coiling- wood townuhip, secured the VVariljUHhip dance on Monday evening in honor of ' .Mi.- -i . Irene and Evadn Wilson, who aie ! "' Tho youns< m.ui from Rock Mills who was recently Gued for trespassing on the dl)L , an( , leaving town th>s week. Lunch E ^ erve h , 9 rec(!ivi . d his served and all had a happy lime. j ^^ & ^ ^.^ $I fof .^ ^^ The last sesiion of the b'fteenth Le<is : t [, e ^ ml oll pnyoient of $5 Tlu tucoml lature of Ontario was formally opened in i dog jumped jil nd came homo on his Torout ' on Tuwailiy. Some important I his owu account. legislation is expected to be broui;lit up j ---- . --- hia session. Case of Intoxication Mr. and Mis. J. H. Duckett of _ A cse of intoxication occurred reoMMj! Kugcnia announce tho eni^ement of ; their dtuuhter, M*ry Maude, to Alfred , (at a farm south of the village which it Richard Geioe. The wedding to lake " place y+rly in February. Winter Storage of Batteries When through with your car for the season cton't neglect your batteryi Remove from your car, bring it in to us and we I n-oulu be- well for Inxpector Beckett" to |inve>tixte. The farmer in question thruw some! dt":ayed apples into thi- heu house for his chickens. Lttr the results of the fermented juice from the apples bad a curious effect, and roosters nnd will n ivc '' tnc f c P that is ncejcj fo next sprmg.-H. Down & Sons. TheTr3inont hotel iu Collingwood a8| rilogt(jr8 s u llight i oug burned en Wednesday morning of last j bji[)({ al ,| e t , Ret a week. Cause of fiie a mystery. Only the two owners were sleeping in I ha building at the time. There was in- surance of 810,000 on the building and 83000 on contents. were ur^ble to keep their ci|uiRb rium. Loud wera the crows of the in their %\ee at out of life. Preached Here Sunday Rev G. F . Kipp, a popular former Mr. Joaies Findlay of the gravel road, Oaproy, recently purchased property eur Owen Sound and this week haa been engaged in moving the frame work of the large bain threou to his farm in Osptey which was purchased from his biother Alex after sh fit* !wt fall . A couple of Hydco represantalivea .visited town last week and consulted with the village council on hydro matters, j 'There ia nothing, however, of publi ! interest to report, except tht the town ia likely to get a small debate in the Hear future. Misses Itene and Bvada Wilson left this Wednesday morning for Morris Plains, New Jersey, to enter a hospital there, the former as a [ulified nurse and the latter to tri. We are soary t toee these popular young pe -pie from tnu yilhg* but wish them all (-oo s IN their new sunoundi!)f;8. minister ou the Baptist ciicuit here, called on his many old friends hero Sunday. He preached twice in the Baptist chape' at Rook Mills, where anniversary sevicea were held. Mr. Kipp is now editor of the Baptist publications in Toronto: Needles* to ay, he was n wolcome vie- itor- here. A Successful Carnival The carnital on Friday evening last in Flesherton rink wus we'l attended and a large number of mask em were on the ice. Following is a list of prize-winner?: Fancy dressej couple- 1st Ethol Gil" Christ and Mrs Turnbull, 2nd Roy This" tlelhwaite and Mrs Eva Munsluw. Clown 1st Wnsloy Armstrong, 2nd Orell Fisher. Irish costume lab Geo Brnckenbury, and Mamie McTavinu. Fbwer Girl-lst Elsie McKee, 2nd Mabel Walters. Fat man^lst J E Graves, 2nd Gordon Fancy dressed lady 1st Mrs W A Armstrong, 2nd Mrs Kverett Henry. Trauip 1st J O Pulton. 2nd Dr A Turnbull. M..-ii Canada 1st Mi - S 'deCudmore 2nd Bid* Kar*tedt. lapiDMe 1st VioU Lawii, iu> 2ad. I P O couple 1st h u-i Best rtnd Udy, 2nd Mrs and Miss McCallum. Uncle Sam 1st Bill Hisey. Fancy dressed Kent 1st W A Hairken 2nd Everett Henry, Advertising costume lt Emory Fitiher, 2nd E Sprott. Indian costume 1st Jim Harrison, 2nd Laura Boyd. Negro costume 1st E Purvis, 2nd M lukater. Highland costume lt Thelina Wil- sou, 2nd Ward Harrison . Gipsy costume-- 1st Helen Weltoa, 2nd Mrs Turnpy. Best <<ent skater 1st Emerson Dell- limy, 2nd Guo Bmuxenbury. Best l.-idy ska^r- 1st Mrs Eva Mun- -.ii-i.v, 1'ud KldV.K.usUdt. Best skutintr couple lit J HUTIS>II and Jady, 2nd K ) 'L'bUtltithfftiite .uul lady. Best uouple over 4C 1st Mr and Mrs W A Hawk en, no2ad. Fastest lady skater lit Kv ..1 1 Wilson 2nd Klda Karstedt. Beet boy skater, 10 ymrs 1st Billy I'.'i u, 2i:d Emmy Firher. Boys rncd under 2U lit M Littlej'ihns 2nd Cecil McTuvish. Open race 1st Herb Bjlts, 2nd Jack Pow. Gale receipts 54.' '.).> cash for prize* {29 7-~>, balnnce ?H> 20. Death of Robt. Buchanan Small Advs. Chopping done on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Graham Bros. Eugenia Pony Cutter for sale Phone Flesher- ton 31 r 2 T. Berry. Cow For Side Young, due to freshen Good milk and but'er at rain J. Hopps 11 '5, Flesherton. < iWHAT YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR MOCCASIN DANCE In the FLESHERTON RINK WEDNESDAY, JAN. 31, '23 Come and have a good time. Sheep For Sale Two year old Ox- ford Down rams, registered and ram lam b- Apply to S.R. Hawhins, Eugen ia P.O. Hound LoeL About. H iiinnlh igo mostly white, brown, larye ears and mosily Brown head. Information thank- fully received hy Clarence Sample, fe~ rorshiim. Phone or write. FIRST CLASS MUSIC WILL BE PROVIDED. \Vanted-District Representative for FlehertoD anil surrounUing territon' to represent the Old Reliable Fonthill Nur- aertes. A splendid opening for the right man. For full information apply to j Stone & Wellington, Toronto. For Sale BUck hurte rising 11 yrs., i bay mare rlging 10 yrs, cow H years tub- ' |Kised to bu in calf, thoroughbred" Dur- ham bull '. months old, set iimin mmess ocd as new, ttnck of hay about 14 tons. Apply to Thomas Wood, Meaford Road, Artamesia, the Sinclair farm. House and 6 Lots For Sale. i Sij; lots, good brick house and cominu dious stable, fruit trees, good well, etc., on main street, Klesherton, known as the Neil property. Apply to 7tf M RS . .) ( >HN STE W A RX Farm For Sale Lot 7, Con. 4, (>s prey, containing 10(1 acres, ,H() cleared ; new frnine imrn, frame housf, aood orchard : well watered, j pump at dnor, si ream runsacioss. Must | be sold HI once, aa the owner is unable to j work. M. L. Morrison, M.ix-vHl P. O . ! Jan. 17, 1 mo. SHOE BARGAINS We intend handling only Oreb and Williams' Shoes -every other line goes on sale at LESS THAN COT. If we have your size the price is right. A. E. HAW Cash Cream Station Store closes Tuesday and Friday evenings General^Store - CEYLON House and Lot For Sale - I Nine roomed IIOURH in Fleslmrton, elect ricliahteil. Isr^' !of, ^,,,,1 *!),!,.. Apply for particulars lo -JOHN THISTLETHWAPi'E. i ! i ii ii Public Notice Air. Robtrt Buchanan, another <>l St, Viucei.L s old and FMptOted retidenta wns callcd.Hkway on \Vudncsday iiiornii'n of lust week in the 7">;h yo.ir of his aue after a long I'hi - s due iniiicu ally to kidney tr iub!e, part of which limu he wan con- lined to his Led. Mr. Bucrmn-in was nCanulian by birth but of Irish descent, and l.vod at Vando- lour for about ."0 years, following tht occupntion of f>triimii(, 'it which ho in said to have bei-u very lUOOesaful. He 11. i his f imily wont wt-i about ten ycain sgo, but the dtceaoid rutuiucd thrne y. ira go to iodide with hin dau^ yhtur, Mrs. Hubert Ke;.rm;y on the thiid line of St. Vincent, where he died. Mr. Buchaimn was a member of the Methodist Church and took sjreal iuloiest in itH work. For sonia years ho was superintendent of thu i-rivel ri-ad Sunday Schi-'ol. His chief aim in lifo was to iiifluence the nritds of thayouug for good in ordf-r that they mi({ht become useful instrument* in God's hands for making knnwn to i tlu-rs tho true mad to eterunl lifo. Mr. Buchanan leave* bwidw his widow residiiig in Iho West, two suiis u-id live daughters : Robert and James of Moose Jaw ; Mis. Uiibins of LAWNI-II, Sask. ; Mrs. Bycrs of Mouse Jaw ; Mrs. Prince of St. Thomas : Mrs. U.ibert Kearney of the third Una and Ruby at home. He also leaves thri;u brothers : William in Toronto, and Jos and John il v nc!e'eur. HKXLEYI BRONCHITIS I will not be ii'spoiisible for iny debts i||j C'jntrncled by any person in mv name vtithi.ut a written order. All parties ; !!?; will please take notice. JOSEPH A . I !<l I !!!! II II II IMI ^ The Drudgery of Wash Day is a thing of the past when you put in a 1900 Electric or Gasoline Power Washer, or Hand Power Gravity and Wringer, all kept for sale by S. HEMPHILL CEYLON Clover Seed Wanted Highest prices paid for Swoo Clover, Red Clover and Alsike Send samples. -A.C. MU1R, Ceylon Building Lot For Sale I i in offering my bin mi- '( Tur- nntti s'rc'e', the hinli'iiii's i>n'liirli wen 1 buriifil in tho recent lire, fir sale nt BII Httractivi) price, (.inni l>usine*H r.r reni- dence locitiiin. Andrew Agent for Beatty Hay Carrier goods, Steel Stalls and Stan- chions and Stable Fittings, Pumps, Churns, Brantford Wind Mills and Gasoline En- gines. Pump repairing is promptly attended to. A call is solicited Flesherton 8, Markdale 1 Markdale Bankers came down for a game with the Flesherton bankers and came out with the short of ;m 8- 1 score. The game was quite fast and the large crowd was favored with many thrills by the hard checking Flesherton netted 3 in the first, 1 in the second and 4 in the third while Marlidalc's lone tally came in the second. Markdale regulars will play in Fleth- ert*n this Friday niijhl. A real live game is antlci>at d . I I ( I I I I I I ^^^ ^^^^^^ C9UGHS-WLK ftWNCMITIS MONEY BACK GUARANTEE Sotd in Fleeherton by W. J. Stewart \ ft Sn> Sold in Ceylon by Miss Millie Cook. A Special in Men's Wool Underwear Men's unshrinkable Ribbed Wove Shirts and Drawers ; Shirts are double-breasted, with ribbed cuffs ; Drawers are satin faced with ribbed ankles. All are generous sized and perfect goods in every respect, sizes 36 to 40 SPECIAL. A GARMENT A RUBBER FOOTWEAR BARGAIN Men's Black 1 2-inch leather top Rubbers. Tops are of heavy black leather, strongly sewn to black snag-proof, first quality rubber soles, sizes 7 to 11. SPECIAL _.. ^....$3.75 New Laid Eggs If you have new laid Eggs for disposal you should get particu- lars of our Individual Egg Carton system if you wish to obtain the highest price. You will find it very satisfactory. F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON - ONTARIO WE ARE FEATURING Special values in micolored Japau and Black Ceylon TEAS at SOcPER POUND! The cheapest package Teas are con- siderably higher iu price, but our Teas compare very favorably with them. Take home a pound today. Your money refiiEded if you're not satisfied.

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