April 25, 1923 THE FLESHEKTON ADVANCE Deposit Your Coupons you cut the coupons from your Victory Bonds or other securities, the logical place to put them is into your savings account. Savings Department* are maintained at all our branches and Victory Bond coupons will be received for deposit or encash- ment without charge. Let the interest from your investment earn more interest in the "Standard . STANDARD BANK FLESHERTON BRANCH, - - c. T. BATTY, Manager. Branches clio at Williatniford and Holland Centre. (TIB CAN AD i A PAG i Election Boards Ben Hur Recital A i-aio .'ijitt was provided for the peple of Fltishrrton when Oapt A. D. Uohb i t Toronto was enguged to give a drwu*{io reoibil of Ben Hur on Monday ni^ht nu Jet 1 the auspices of the Tuxis Squire. The recital was excellent, Imt tha biii crowd which should havn been presciit was noticeable by its absence. However, the chu.ch wag about half filled and the receipts amounted to about |33. The HiffuiUn trio gave a number which was heartily applauded and "this Croat Revenue of Post Offices x From the Postmaater General'*) Re- port for Lho yeir'endipg Iarch :>l, 1922, we quote figures representing the grots revenue for that year at the following Accounting Ottict'S^n this /neighborhood : Badjeros 43004 Ceylon 814 20 Creemote 3,791) 98 Dundttlk 5,3<U 05 ! Duntroon . . . .* 563 32 | Durham 6.978 70 Eugenia . 344 18 I wae rollout by a choru. from the S E Kevewhsm 864 54 T Girls. Mua Altda Mitchell contrib- Fleabertou , . 2,403 76 uted an excellent solo. Edgar Sprott, who is President of the C. P. R. Time TabU. leave Fletihercon Station aa A large number of changes have been made in the election law. In the new law important sections relate to the formation of (lection boards for each Going North ! count y or Provincial judical district. 11 52 a.m. ' n ^' or ' i county anJ Toronto the board 1 rains jllows : Going South 605 a. m. 4.30 p.m. 9. 30 p. m. consists of nine members : fourCounty The mails are oeea at Flesherton s Court Judges, the Master in Ordinary, follows: For the north at 10.40 a.m. and the Master in Chambers, the Master of '6 r>.m. ; and the afternoon mail south at , Titles, th Police Majiitrrte and fn. 3.D o'clock. For morning train south spector o( Legal offices. In .other ow.1 close at 9 p. m. the previous * vg. ' p , aces th( . board wi ,, ^ compO8ed of i Judges of the District Court, local Reg- istrar, Sheriff and Clerk of Peace. These boards really run the election j under the authority of the Chief Elect- ] i oral Officer. Mr. Allan M. Dymond. j buzzing ' Three members ot any board form a } ' quorum. The <Jhief Electoral Officer is j Local Chaff The automobiles ate Bg*ia arouutl. Mrs. C. J. Crossley of Toronto viaitirg her mother, Mrs. W. Boyd. Mark WiUon purchased a Ford run- about from U D >wn it Sons last week. Miss Eva Spacer is visit inn friends in town. . I ta advise the various county boards and '* i supen ise and instruct returning officers, Honey wood 481 68 TuxU Square, | Marbdale 6.15H 07 ' gave a short address, pointing out the nature of the Square and why it was formed. He also welcomed Capt. Robb I to Fleshortou again after an aiiaence of three years. Cspt. Robb'a rendering of Ben Hnr was very realistic and carrigd bis audt- ance aloui; with kim, while demoting the atunii in the story. Especially good was the description of Ben Uur a the galley ilave and I he fight in the Aegean aea. Fii choice of language ia tae chariot :\t- was excellent aj)d very re.i* listic. The recital deserved a largar pitrunage than was givtu it. School Report FLKSBERTOX IIUJH SCHOOL Algebra F McFadden U8, L Levdr 85, Meafwrd 10,672 48 i Owen Sound 47,781 B4 , Priteville 1,115 40 ' Proton Station 1,19832 Singhamptou 58ti 53 Stayner 4,87579 Thornbury 3,18731 Suicide In Sydenham Hardware Department Just arrived a large consignment of Paints, Oils and Glass. PAINTS 100 p.c. pure Martin Senour Paint. Floor Paint, Wood Lac Stain Carriage Paint, . Auto Enamel in all colours Auto Varnish, Aluminum Paint White, Grey and Ivory Enamel for Furniture, Auto Top Dressing Raw, Boiled and Turpentine Oil Furniture Varnish, Marble and Floor Varnish WINDOW SHADES in Greenland Cream shades. WALLPAPER A special order book of wallpaper, besides a large supply in stock. EGGS : Cash 27=., Trade 28c. F. G. RARSTEDT FLESHERTON, . ONTARIO poll clerks and so on. As soon as convenient after the issue of the eleetion writ these boards are fix times and places in every municipal- Duu!d 48, (J Finder 47, ity to hear complaints regarding votn' j, u R- .h J 4 % > \I lists. Public notice must be given of R Smith 84. U Black uurn 78, H Cdir.. eron 64, I Loekhirt, (54, \V While 6:.', H Gibson 62, L Boyd 60, K Findhy 08, U Allen 56, M W.toou 64,,V TbUtlo.hwaite i loD . ' 1 ""' ) but D M Stmsou 48, T Me- 1 Gillin Currie, one of the prominent farmers of Sydenhuru township, com- mitted suicide by cutting his throat. He and his wifo had been doing some i li res at the bain, and Mr Cutrie was taken ill *i:d said ho wru'd go t) the houspj When his wifo caire in latter she could not find him, and phoned her brother, Snitiuul Locke of Oxen 8'iund. .\ seirih revealed the body of Curr'e in the celkt to ! 53. T Wllsou 52 of his home with ihe throt cut. Currie : Uul been ill with nervous trouble for a expected that he ' would commit such au acr, at) ho w s McDonald > deeplytuligiou8 ' HB lvnv a widow - Oue daughter dii d some years ngo. Trout tishintj opens next Tuesday, DOW 8U ch meetings. The last day for making for the big runs. Mrs. W. Bentham of Toronto is spend- ing this week with her parents hero. Mr. H*r Id Mountain i>f Du'hnm is attending high school here. Mrs. Trimble wis'inoved to the apart- ment in the Clayton block last week. MisiG. B#tiy of Inglis' Fall* was the s"est of Miss Rhoda Best last week. Just arrived Car cemen, cur flour and feed and two cars cml A. E. Haw, Ceylon. Raciitld Buyd, who has spent the pant year iu Toronto, has returned to town to attend school. .S McDonald 34, F Large 32, AI Duckott A . M . c ,, e< c , Jsi Jea!eri)f Owcn s u ,. d eomplaiints is two days before the date; '" | along with fifteen i.tli.T dealer iu ( >ni of the board's sittings. Any person eh- Litin-II U'acki.urn 100, T Wilson -J4. tacro, have imicbas.'ii the output f f a ' titled to vote can give notice of com- l '' Mob',.ddeti !>4, K Findlay <):;. M Stm-' small min' in Pem.ny'vania f, )r tlrs p'aint as to any other person whose i 8 " 11 <J2 ' (: Pindor DO, L B.yd 88,11 name should be on the list. Evidence '** K Smith 8ti, li Cimeron 84, S Jlac- before these boards is all under oath. Mortality Among Pigs DoaUd40, V Thisiltthwai'.. 80, L Lever 73, \Y White 78, H Gibeon 74, M U i-- son 74, U Iti.-li-ii il ; ii liS, F I^irne ii'_'. \" MiuDoiiikld ri4, M Duckett 54, T Donald L>8. Mr. Oo int'iritcite. will La 1:000 ions of UNEXCELLED IN THE DOMINION LLIOTT HENDERSON'S STORE Cream -:- BRING ALONG YOUR CREAM WE ARE PAYING THE- Cans supplied PRICE Mrs. R. H. Henderson FEVERSHAM, - ONT. The Oweu Sound piper U.-st \veuk said il had investigated our st,>ry if an uui- doujie among y.'Uui: p'ST* imd fuuad it not correct. It sad ih-j mortality ws low hiii'lj.nii. ly painted urceii and the uo ureufur than iu other years. ! roof c mttiiis n > l--m than '2000 minin- Bert L c, a C I 1 u^.i-.),ij school !> y, built a bird hoH?e which he recently sold f <r 825 II is a ttrelve ronnied bungn- If the Sun<Tii>iu* had wiutd to in- veatign'o it should have come to m. Aa a mutter of fuct. hve f IMIH". i n il e i ture shinu'es. This bird houMa de luxe will adorn one nf ibo Tjrouto city prlii. Tongo anJ Charles Streets, Toronto I< noted for high grade p c-pir- ation for- choice husinoss and for pe.miptnem in Lulpiir; ''f'ttluHroH to go' cmpl lymifNt. "[) -ii I'.l jo a 1 . Knt.er now. W. J. ELLIOTT. PHINCIPXL Mrs. E Piiiil of Eugenia is spending a week with her daughter, Mra. U. Uuu- w^-ut back linn witlini half mile cf each tham. Bautiful spric^ weithcr has prevailed duiingthe pint week, and everybody wits "-itistioil with the variety supplied. The service at Rock Mills church will be held at 7 30 p. m. hereafter, begin- ing next Sunday. Mr. W. H.Wright, K. C., has re- moved In- cffice to those occupied by W. J Bellamy and will continue his weekly visirs to Fleaberton. other lost something like 'JO PIT c, in. cf th 11 yuuog pigs. Mr. Ephraim Duiipe lost tha whole lit'er t f fuuru-e-i, and >!r. : John I'.nki'r was utmost equally unfor- tunate, while Councillor ilog'irth nnd others were hvxvy losors. Mr. Doupo attributes the heavy iuor> ; tality to (he cold, backward >i>nn_:. He | Buys sows niii-t have outside exercise in > order to produce hualt by ntfcpriui;, nd tills jeti it :n almi'St imp'issibli] to 1 c:ake them leave Ihe pen. In lus own Donald aud JuineM Gillies will hold an '.cate the sow had auction sale on lot 28-9, con. 2, Artem> [ surroundings and esin, SiturJ:iy, April 2. See bills. Win. Kaitting auctioneer. Mr. Alex Findlay of Oaprey moved on Monday to hi) newly purchased farm south of Flesberton. We wdlooine Mr. FimlUy and family to our vieinity. Mr. Archie Fisher returned last week to his home near Ayliuer after spending a couple of weeks with relatives in this district. roomy, comfortable was well fed. The bss was amonK early Inters. Later litters, he thiuks, mil l<o all light. The reporter for the Owen Sound paper \ should continue hla investigation now that we have given him some pointers j THE Flesherton Insurance Agency Insurance effected in the soundest of tariff un*l non-tariff Canadian companies FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, ACCIDENT, SICKNESS, GUARANTEE BONDS, Etc. Your enquiries will have our prompt, attention. W. A. Armstrong, S. E. deCudmorc, PROPRIETOR. AGENT. Phones : \'J and -Jor;} oltiee Full Line of Hardware For All Purposes .w.w.w Nails, Glass and Other Materials Now is the time to buy .V.V.VAV PUMPS, STOVES, PAINTS, OILS. WASHING MACHINES, PAILS and GRANITE WARE. D. McKILLOP Flesherton, - Ontario Mr. T. C BUkely has instslkd another lewiug machine iu his tailor shop and will therefore bo enabled t<> speed up h.s production of first class su'ts and over- toats. Mrs. Mark WiUon ard little daughter, Lois, of Durham, t*pent a day in town last week. Master Ross Wilson returned with bis mother, lifter viaiiinuc fur throe weeks here. D. McTavish & Sou have been busy in the car line receutly and on Friday last disposed of a Chevrolet Inuring to G. E. Huiiry i town besides sellim; a couple of others. The W. I. will meet at Mis. W. I Henry's residnnce on Wednesday, May 2nd at 3 p m. Evury member U re- quested to attend as this is election of officers Mrs. W. I. Henr?. A Rock Mills young mnu, driving a fast horse, collided with auother drivtr ou the street Saturday evi>nlt-g, t>reak ing his own Irugity shafts tnd reaches and bending an axle for the 111111 he ran into, It is to your advantage to pntronize^ our Small Advl . department c* The A<?- vaoe when you wish to buy or sell any ' ommodity. The liat is growing steadily. WaUh tne coluKiiri as there might be scrni' tiling advertised hich y<m want. Mrs. (Dr.) K, 0. Murray entei-taiutd last week in houor of her sister, Mrs. Raymer, wh-i was visiting with lior for a coupje of weeks. On Thursday nfteruoon theolder married women of townweie' presented t<> hot and on Fridiy afteinoon the younger mairied 1 "lu>.< wre received. , A very ej ->yablo lime was spnt. Steele Bciggs Keel Clover No. J Mammoth Clover No. t Timothy Seed N \ 1 Mangels, Sugar Mangel We have all kinds of the best Garden Seeds Come in and examine our seeds C. N. RICHARDSON FLESHERTON DUTCHESS GUARANTEED DRESS TROUSERS The best separate Trousers on the market. The .seams will not lip or tear The Inntons will not come oft. The price will suit you the ^quality will suit you. Price* from $3.25 to $5 We are the sole agents in this district. A. E. HAW ~ General Stoie t - CEYLON Cash cream station. Store closes Tues. and Kri. evening Dress Goods and Wash Fabrics Many ladies prefer to make their own dresses or to employ a dressmaker, and so receive some particular style or effect not usually featured in ready-to-wear garments. For the resulting piece goods demand, our Dress Goods Dept. is at your service. Wool Dress Serges 69c. to $3.50 Botany Tricotines : $3.00 to $3.75 Wool Broadcloths $3.75 to $5.50 Homespuns, 54 inch $1.25 to $2.25 Silk Crepes $3.00 to $4.50 Silks in Taffetas, Paillettes, Duchesse, Hab- utai, Charmeuse, Shantungs, $1 to $3.75 The "Delineator." Leave your order to 12 consec. utive number for $ 1 .20. SILK SPECIAL KL-.ek Pth'lu'ssc, yd. wide, rich, rous h'.ii-sh, hilly guarantee?!,, specially for on every lust- Made this store with our name v:ird of selvage. Sterling value $3 yd. Big Range Wash Goods, Right Prices Prints, Katines. Repps, Piques, Middy TwiH?, Fancy Voiles, Galateas, Lawns, OrganHies, Muslins, Ginghams, Lragep- ie, Cottons, Longcloths, Cambrics, Mulls, Kiddy Cloth, Chambrays. Nurse Cloth. Sen our $3.00 Special Work Boot for Men. Bhek and Brown, all sics. R H. W. HICKLING PLE9HERTON -- ONTARIO