Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 16 May 1923, p. 5

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, May 16, 1923 Your Financial Adviser AS an institution with first hand knowledge of * financial markets at home and abroad, and with Managers of broad experience and unbiased judge- ment, this Bank is in a position to render invaluable advice on investment and other money matters to its patrons. STANDARD SERVICE i, THE FLESHEBTON ADVANCE THE STANDARD BANK Or CANADA. * FLESHERTON BRANCH, c. T. BATTY, Manager. Branches alaa at William Jord ud H ulbnd Centre. 'CANADIAN C. P. R. Time Table. leave Flesherton Station as Trains >llows : Going South 9, 05 a. m. 4.30 p.m. The mails are Going North 11.52 a.m. 9.30p. m. osea at Flesherton it Dr. Ego Chosen At E. G. Convention Th > 'Mule hone" ha* oome to tb fore in Iwt Grey, and a nun whns i, mi s nut pubttoly mentioned ;u> ;.-!.- -it-iliry carried the Cooiervitire oon i n'l.tii at Rocklyn oo Monday, and (1 .uhers who had their names broadoaate aa possible candidates had to taka a baol seat while Dr. Ego of Mrkdala oarrlei off the boae. The ciudicUta and Mr Cooper of Meaford u ijj a close ran, however. The Conservatives in the couo'yare now in line for (he tight, with Wai, -Breese for Nort Qrey, De. Jamiason for Soubh and Dr. Ego for Bt. A Reform candidate has been put in the field in North Grey, which will mtkt a three cornered li,'ht ^chero with (he chanoei in favor of the U.F.O. candidate. A small adv. inserted in time saves you money Uiai Mildred Wright spent the week and in Toronto. Wm. Brown and family moved to Oeylon tbi* week. ,-, , , South and Eist Grev have no Reform Quite a number of pheaiant* hare i _* ' . . - . candidates M yet. In EaitlOrey Col, been sbippd during the part weak or so ' s ' - . , , , I Carmichael nut Dr. Eao would mike to municipal p*rk throughout Ontario.;. , . ., * Dale of a utnipv.gn if le(c t > than- Mis* N ickawa and her lady companion! .-i u .,. x., f >(.. .^H k-i-f tk >. u n. -- - . , stives, but the probability m chat both 6L 10 ,r : andVh/ SltS ,uth al at ,!',' Riley> T 8 gU88f ' f M " TbUr9t D I * "> d Biat Grey .ill ye* put oandi. SffrttoS % 6 or Sng trirsout'h! " bl1 ' ID tj " n ' " ek ' d*. in the tield, and the plbilitie. iniul close at 9 p. m. the previous evg. I A number of good Conservative citi- , M e n unknown qmntity. ! lens attended the Conservative conven- I , tion in Durham Ust Friday. 'Thf Stnrv <f a T e^ The South Grey Liberal Convention I ' ( LO^S wa* postponed last week on aoaount of { i lha bad-wea'her and to date we have!. . -ML i thwai'e of Toronto left hor purse on Rsad The Advance " Small Ads." nnl h " H -">" " -'" K - h " M * 6 Local Chaff Li.il Chn-, iii n Miss Beatrice Thistle- I not heard when It will be held. Miss Irene EUa of Tcronfco is spend. I Dr ' nd Mrs - Ern Armstrong) and two ( station. The purso'contalned over thirty in* a weak with Mrs. H. Wilson. | Rttle sons of Cobalt viaited fri*od. here dollars and cheque for a substantial ff collars for 98c., linen or rubber. A E. Haw. Ceylon. over the week end. Dr. Armstrong Is mayor of the silver city of the north. We will trie The Advance for one amount. The lost ;irtioles were adrer. tiaed in The Advance . the time. Shortly afterward Miss Thistlethwaite Mr. John Latimer of Toronto spent , yMf and Toron , Daily Globa for 9 | received a letter from n youngllwomau the week end with hia wife here. weeks all for $250. Give us your . in Owen Sound asking her what she J. Paterson of the Power House has . order now and secure a paper to watch would give for return of the chequs, Miss This'luthw.-ute y it ia touch 'with D McDowell, C. E. of Owen Sound, tUe *<' Sound pu'.ice, und by uiu:in* of was in town Monday taking levels with j * decoy letter the yoang woman was a view to securing it water supply for <ptuK>d when securing her letter at he the village. Mr. Adams' ipring juitoul-- P<*tomce The young woman h;id writ- tide the corporation ia under oinsidor- I ken u * der " n osnumed name. Sh de- nies knowledge e boWi purse ami money, purcnased a big Durant car from H. ; e 'ectiou icsults. Down & Sons Mervyn Oaborne of the Batteau has taken a position at the Powr House fot the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy of Toronto motored up and spent Sunday at the lattur's parental home here, Mrs. A. McDonald and little daBghtec of McTior visited last week with parents, Mr. and Mrs. f. Caiina. ation. Wednesday nljht of list week a good foot of snow fell here, and left 'ho roads i her , in an awful mesa. Many cars were : s- abled in trying to nav, K ate through the ^'^ve, the money. >a. turnod over the cheque. It Is "?* that llafore the trouble is ovor she will deoule ih.it it is wisdom to alsu Mr. Robt. Richardson ha* oommenoed ' > ow . ft nd garage men reaped a little excavation for hi* new residence on the harvest. Toronto line north. Stewart McTaviih of the Btik Montreal Uft today to viiit his sitter. Mis- XV. 0. Hanley. 8lh line, teceived O f the sad news cf the death of hei brother, Collided With Car Mn. (Dr.) Coleridge at Windsor for two weeks. Sir. Bjwes of Chatsworth, Ory County'* weather man, ha* hit the weather fairly accurately the past couple of week*. John Carbon, who reside* in Santiago. Death was dua to dUbetas, from which \ ch rd *** badlv A horse belonging to Mr. Arthur ured in a motor he ha suffered for gome time. Thirty- niixuD t the Muiey Corner. One cir two years ago Mr. Carson ran a livery I and ' wo ! n 8g ie weru concerned in the basineis in M*rkdle. Since then h*; lltf ir - Fwo drivers Attempted to pass has been in the failed State*. He ! the OM ac th " 8 * me time BIid Mr - cb * leaves to mourn hi* lois hie wife, whom nimal was orowded onto the front of he married 90 years go, two brothers the ctr. The car carried only here the one rs- MK.ndM. N. WillU of , arrived on Saturday to sp.nd th sum- , t p ogt Hope _ Mr(1 . Hsnl8J Eugenia ! 'possibility lie* is not for us to My, but mer wilh the latter'* prD, Mr. and | Mj MJ8g Anniei Enge[)U j we would uge.t thai It ia nob only car Alia. U. Oarringtun, __ j drivnrs who are careless. In fot some An aoettoo .ale of hoa.ehold furoiture' A yun g can with f8t horses take <hance will b held in Fl*fcerton on May 26, 1913. the property of Mrs. W. U. ftiobirdson. W. Kattting auo- tiooeer. Many Advance readers will be pleMd that few car drivers would, in question wag veiy badly also was the o*r, which I'': animal iujured, ws driven by to know that Meldrum LeGard, son of Tkoa Mr. aod Mr*. Fr*d LeQard of Toronto, Mr. Frank Buut motored ' Toronto y, completed hi. cour*. at the Ontario U.I week and relumed home 8*td>y ! VeletilUkr , Oollege . Allhou , h lhe night. Hew.a accompanied horn. >y ! ,ou nge .lni 9 rr,b.r of th.radu.tl Dll olae*. hi* ...ter, Florence, auJ Mi Uene Md lh . yoB .j6t veteilnw, in Canada, Cargoa, who .pent a few dye here. h , reef)ive(J nrs| prJM fof gen9rt , profic _ Ben Wilson and wife of St. Cath- i ! 9My . He wa* awarded the degree of lail week, the former j Bachelor of Veterinary Science, at a Woods. Notice to Creditors Mr. Win. Hanley of Ibe S;h iioe, who U very low. returning Sikurdajr. The Utter I* >-' apecial convocation of the Univerlt> of the Trustee Aci and amendments thereto naloing for a lime with her father, Mi J Toronto on May lit that *" " odi ' u " and others haui I claims acainst thetntaieof the md Albert At King Street Methodist cliuroh on Edward McCallum, who died on or aboot Sunday, May Cth, he wa* presented 6he ei hth ds * of A P ri1 ' 1911> are re Jl||J Harry Down iay that in the old days [ with a gold fountain pn by tha Sunday i on . r . " e ' ore tne i ' a ford waa place where you cro*sdl a sehool, of which he was a lifelong incm- 1 Messrs. Wright, Tslford' & Birnie, liver. Now tl'a everywhere that you ber, s a token of their eeteem. Bis city of Owen Sound, solicitors fur the try to cross a street . A* a comeback j raothor was presented with a bouquet of adminls'^trlx of the estate of the said Oeo. MoT.rlsh <ay* it take* 140 cute to rosN at the same tfme. The young man de f Med - "' ir chrtatian and surnamea, , . i. w-ti. L. addreeat'8 and descriptions, the full par haldarordtoRetherbutonlyonenuttOih4sabriBhtfuturebeforeb.nl and wo , iou i Rrg of , the ir claims, the steieoient k*ep it on tb e road . Mr*. K. Mathewton and daughter, Freda, *pant the week cud In Owen sound and visited tha former's stater, Mr*. J. Lever, in the G. & U. hospital. Mr*. Lever i* progressing favorably and amother operation thl* tender oongratu'ations. Going In For Jersey* brook Farir. FlesheJton, the raising of Jersey cattle purchased a sire to head R*v. C. S, Jone* of Pilceville preached .. p t8ln ler of Lnn Oak," 21 U58. He or persons of" whexse elaiina uotice sl*ll in, the Piesbyterian ohaich here on Sun- wag p Dro hased from Scott Crone of Mt. t have been received by her at the SOD, ire going in to and have the herd, , of their accounts and cite nature of the > *ouritlt>. if any, held by them. I An.l farmer take notice that after tucli last uientiuned date the said administrat- ! r \ will proceed to dictribot* the a*aet$ of the deoeated among the parties the claims of which they itiall thoo bitve notice, and that the said ndminisira* tn\ will not bo liable for the Mid of any part thereof to any parson , Albarf. Ont . and was bom August 5th, day and declared the pulpit of the Ohureh vacant. Do Monday afternoon a 19 2i. This Is a fine pedigreed in mis) mtetiDg of the Congregation wat held to; and igf or service at the above addre*. make preparations for the supply of the [ K ee8 _For thoroughbreds f 5, grade. $2. pulpit, six applications having baen re* ceived. time of auch distribution. Dattd thU 17* dy oi April, 1023. WRIGHT, TBLFORU A BIUNIE. Sulicitors fof the administratrix. Artemesia, Matkdale and Fleshtrtca Sunday ithools will hold their annual o invention in the Presbyterian ohuroh, Prieevill*, Friday, May 95, afternoon ud eveoiDg. Bliss Wlnnifred Thuma* of Toronto, Rv. F. N. Bowes of Mark" dale, and others, will address the con- vention. Everybody welcom*. H. I. Graham, Seo. A number of members of Prinoe Ar- thur Lodge No 333, A. F. & A. M. Fleshertoo, visited Durham Lodge No. 30C on Tuesday evening to celebrate I ho emi>entennary of the formirg of that lodge. Grand Master VV. N. Ponton, K. C., of Belleville w a visitor, be sides the Past Grand Master W. D. MaoPhersou of Toronto. Tho ceremony look plaoa in tho Prebyterian church. A Urge oumbr of visitini; brelheren wnre preeent. To Put The Finish On Housecleaning Leatherette Brown or Black 70c. and 75c. New Art Muslins, Chintz & Sateen 35c & up Flat extension Curtain Rods 25c. Gold Seal Congoleum Squares A. E. HAW General Store CEYLON Caah cream station. - Store closes Tue. and Fri. evening DANDELION CONTROL. Four or Five Sprayings With Iron Sulphate Will Do the Trick. Little attention waa paid to tht) dandelion as a weed thirty yeara ago, but with the clearing up of lands and removal of obstacles to the spread of the weed great increase of the nuis- ance U seen In grass laud every- where. The dandelion cannot succeed on land that is well cultivated, but areas of grass, whether pasture fields, roadways or lawns, are usual- ly heavily Infested. Large areas can- not well be treated unless the use of the land Is such as to permit heavy expenditures. Small areas, such aa lawna and portions of golf courses, may under proper management be kept free of dandelions. Spraying with Iron sulphate, four or five applications during one sea- son, will generally free a grass area of the peat. But the treatment must t>e repeated every third year. The Srat spraying should be applied just before the first blooming period of ;he dandelion and followed by two others at interval^ &f three weeks. Two further applications should also e given during September or Octo- ber. " Spraying should not be done during (bo hot, dry period uiilesa water aa b applied to keep the trass gristing vigorously. Gran Areas that are sprayed usually blaok- n considerably after each applica- tion, but this burned appearance dis- appears after a few days. Areas :hat are being sprayed for the eradi- sation of dandelion should be well fertilised, and grass seed should be ipplied to keep up the required num- ber of grass plants to form a good turf. White clover is killed by iron sulphate spray, so cannot succeed I under_thls method of dandelion con- { TJ* strength of solution to use i a H6 pounds to one gallon of- water. \nta Flee Before Tartarlc Barrage. ' A small amount of moistened tar- tar emetic and powdered sugar in : equal parts will drive ants away if I laced near their haunts. The mix- I ura should not be thrown out when I no lOnj|S| required, but should lie j t wdd for another emergency. Add a little water and the mixture can j be used as before. Care should be taken to keep it out of the reach little children. J. A. Clarke Licensed Auctioneer for County of Grey WILLOUGHBY FARM & REAL ESTATE representative Markdale Terms reasonable Try me for your next auetion ; sale. Know farm conditions thoroughly, and can guaran- tee satisfaction. Orders left at The Advance ' ollico will receive prompt attention. f UNEXCELLED IN THE DOMINION ! In the matter of the EUte of Albert Edard McOwllum, Nte of the Towuihip of O|Key iu the County of Grey. Farmer, iMfHwi Notice Is heieby given, pureuant to Toage and Charles Streets, Toronto Is noted for high grade ;;<:- atiun for choice busines* posU tioiiH and fur promptness in helping graduate* to get em ployjnerit. Open all yeir. Knler HOT. W. J. ELLIOTT, PBINCIPU. Cotton Goods For Summer Wear A good variety of Anderson's Ginghams in good plaid* ajid checks in pretty colors, 32 in. width ; A fine lot of Canadian Prints in good fine quality, different widths ; Colored Voiles in nearly all shades, of the very finest patterns ; An all-linen Roller Towelling, 16 in. wide, white and Linn color, real value ; A good union Towelling in real heavy weight in white. New Silk Fabrics Fancy Mercerized Crepes in wonderful weaves and rich color- ings, 36 in. wide ; Canton Crepe in navy and black, heavy quality ; Georgettes and Crepe tie Chines are very much in demand for blouses and combination dresses ; Messaline, Taf- feta and Pailette silk with extra good lustrous finish, exceptionally good values. PRODUCE Eggs 25 and26c., Butter 20 and 22c . F. G. RARSTEDT FLESHERTCN, - ONTARIO HENDERSON'S STORE Cream -:- BRING ALONG YOUR CREAM WE ARE PAYING THE Cans supplied PRICE Mrs. R. H. Henderson FEVERSHAM, - ONT. Full Line of Hardware For All Purposes AVAW.V Nails. Glass and Other Materials Now is the time to buy AV.W.V.' PUMPS, STOVES, PAINTS, OILS. WASHING MACHINES, PAILS and GRANITE WARE. D. McKILLOP Flesherton, - Ontario Dress Goods and Wash Fabrics Many ladies prefer to make their own dresses or to employ a dressmaker, and so secure 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 Tricofcines $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 fo 1 2 consec. utive number for $ 1 .20. SILK SPECIAL Black Duchesse, yd. wide, ricb, lust- rous finish, fully guaranteed,. Made specially for this store with our name on every yard of selvage. Sterling value $3 yd. Big Range Wash Goods, Right Prices Prints, Ratines, Repps, Piques, Middy Twills, Fancy Voiles, Galateas, Lawns, Organdies. MusJins, Ginghams, Linger- ie Oottons.Longcloths, Cambrics, Mulls, Kiddy Cloth, Chambrays. Nurse Cloth. See, our $.">.00 Special Work Boot for Men, Black and Brown, all sizes. F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON - ONTARIO

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