Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 6 Aug 1924, p. 5

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W«an«Miay Aug. 6di. 1924 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE .^ A^ < . Banking by Mail MANY aai vmM am ih« tf»« af mm aka riMifa i «. -."**'^.y.^ T^ «H,*«y fr«» «» «>«* find th«t »t »â- * ot niBMi» by Bufl HTM them maidag tpccul 2?J* Sr^ , " ••«M*««»o»y in CTwy way and quite ^** »»• PV InUiM* at cmTCBt ratM oo audi •ecooate Wiite or call for fall p«»«<i»I m^ STANDARD BANK fLESHERTON BRANCH, C T. BATTy, Manager. BmKltM alM at WUlUm<io«i wd HoUuhI CcaM. CANADIAN ' PAOIFIC C p. R. TIME TABLE Trains leave Flesherton Statian as follows: Gins South Going North 6.00 a.m. 11.58ajn. 4.80 p.m. 9.30 p.m. The mails close at Flesherton as follows: For the north at 11.00 a.m. aad 6 p.m.; and the afternoon mail •flfuth at 3.30. For morning train •outh at mail closes at 9.00 p.m. the previous evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Pentland of (Luckr.ow visited last week with the for r's sister, Mrs. W. I. Henry. I r . J. A. LeGard and sister. Miss ! Ef,.., of Toronto visited their sister, '' Mrs. Ed. Best, in town the past few ! days. _ I A car was ditched early Tuesday ! mornng just on the outskirts of the , village. Beyond a broken wheel ! nothing and nobody was injured. I Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Penny of To- ! ronco, accompanied by Mr. H. Aud- ley, motored up and spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Duncan Mrs. W. Sharp is \-isiting her daughter in Meaford. Mr. Eugene Field of Toronto visit- ed Mr. Jos Field over the holiday. Master Billie Patton is visiting his brother, Delbert, in Toronto. Mr. W. H. Bunt is visiting friends in CoUingwood. Mr. Herb Gamble spent the week end at Brampton. Master Harold Best %-isited in To- ronto last week and was accompan- ied home by his cousin, Kenneth. Mrs. (Dr.) Webster and daughter of Toronto called on friends here one day last week. Mr. C. J. Bellamy of Ovven Sound spent the week end with his family here. Mrs. Dyer of Detroit was a visitor the past week with her sister, Mrs. Jos. Blackburn. Mr. Ross Douglas of Toronto spent the week end with his grandmother, Mrs. A. S. ViinDusen. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Henry are on a two weeks' motor trip toBelleville and Marmora. Don't forget the lantern slides in the Baptist church on Tuesday. -Aug- ust 12th, given by Mr. John Skidmore Mlh and Mis. Harry Quijg and Mr. and Mrs. Brooks, of Harriston. visited .-elatives here last week. Mrs. Charlie Jamieson and children of Owen Sound are vi.*iting with Mrs. J. -A^Jamieson. The L.O.B..\. of Ma.\weU will hold a garden party at Maxwell on Thurs- day, .August Uth. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wright motor- ed to Watertiown and Hamilton over the week end. Dr. and Mrs. Thos. Henderson and family of Toronto arc halidaying with fi'iends here. Miss Shirley Murray of Toronto was a visitor at her home here over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. D. .Adams and family and Mr. and .Mrs. Ed. Loucks and family spent Sunday at Meafon.1. •Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Philliv^s and son. Bob. were at Clarksburg on Monday. Mr. Batty, ni.».nager of the Stand- ard Bank, and family are holidaying at Oshawa. The .Alliston Herald man has shut up his office for two weeks and gone fishing. Mrs. -A. Dunn of IngersoU and Miss Hattie Morrow of Regina, Sask., visit- ed this week with Mrs. W. L. Wright. .Miss .\gnes Lever of Toronto was visiting friends in this vicinty the past fc'w days. Mr Sam Osborne of town has com- menced the foundation of his new residence on Toronto street. .Mr. and Mrs. Giles of Durham and Mr and Mrs. F. Bunt of Toronto spent Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. C. Meld rum. Mrs. \V. H. Thurston was callts.! on Monday to the liedside of her daugh- ter. .Mrs. Purrant. at Mitchell, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Preston and daughter, Winnie, and Mrs. L. Griffiths and Roy Patton. spent the holiday with Miss Eva Harris ot Kimberley. Mr. Wilfred Henry of Wro.xeter was home recently for a short visit witli his father, Mr. Thos. Henry, who has boen seriously ill. Rev. and Mrs. Raynu-r of Beach- ville vi.«iited the laTter's mother. Mrs Lowndes, who is ill at the home of her daughter. Mrs. (Dr.> Murmy. Mr. and .Mrs. Pimler motored to Lions Head on Sunday, returning the sanH< day. This we^k Mr. Tin- der is exchanging work with a gen- tleman from .AUiston. Stole Car 111 Toronto victoriacorners Caofht At Flesherton ^" ^°« °^ coiungwood is Ti»it. ' " ing her friend, Mrs. Jas. Laidlaw. \ Mr. and Mrs. L. P. KilJins and son, I On Friday last a Ford car was Gordon, of Smithville visited at Mr. j abandoned early in the morning on the Chas. Moore's. | Provincial Highway a mUe and a ,xhu is very r»iny haying weather, ' quarter north of Flesherton, in front though the farmers are progressing ' of Mr. Fr^ Brown's, caused by even though the season is Ute. | engine trouble. .A few hours after- ! tv , â-  â-  „- ., , ... _j ,. D n ^ r' ui The Inisuoge Mr M.S. and ladies of wards Mr. Brown notified Constable Lu u u "«"" ui ,^ , . u . ,-w_ '"® church are entertaining the Proton ' Cook, and a phone message to Owen »>_ u ^ . ,- . '">•">» ju Ld_-7/- .1., Presbyterian and .Anghcan ladies, alao Sound brought Pro\nnci«l Constable ,1,.. iri„ u - n, u j- "•"'"• ""^ 1 jr.. ^» o r> > 1. . ^°^ Flesherton Methodist ladies at Jones and Ispector M. C. Beckett hot ,•â- , , â-  â-  ^ "*«'" »<â-  , . ^ . ~, , - 'heir annual picnic on Thursday, Au<» foot to the scene. The car was left - ^-J, «"= in Mr. Brown's charge while an inves- tigation took place. It was learned Lowest Prices on Seasonable Supplies that three suspicious characters were at the station waiting for a train. 7th at 2.30 at the home of Mrs. Milt- on Bannon. Mr. Marshall is the new section! foreman at this station. He moved The services of County Constable ' ^'^ ^^"""^^ ^'"^ "^^^ ^^""^ ^attawa. where he has been located. Mr, Marshall informs us that the new line to the Rouel gold fields is now completed within forty miles of its proposed terminus. Mrs. L. Lefler and daughter, Kath- leen, motored all the way from Fort Worth, Kansas, and are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. W. A. Arm --trong. We understand that Mr. T. Lock- hart, of Dundalk, who was bitten by a mink, blood poisoning resulting, is holding his own and will recober unless some complication sets in. Mr. and Mrs. .A. S. Thurston and fam.ily of Meaford spent Sunday with Ye Editor and family. Miss Betty is remaining for a holiday with her grandparents. Somebody left their overcoat in the Methodist church on the day of Mrs. Mathewson's funeral. This may be had by applying to the caretaker, Mr. Jos. Blakely. Mrs. R. NeUson and babe returned I to her home in Toronto on Wednes- day, after a pleasant holiday here with her parents, Mr. and Jlrs. John Wright. Mrs. F. H. W. Hickling gave a de lightful lawn party to a number of young women, in honor of the out-of- town visitors on Saturdaj^ afternoon last. Mr. C. J. Kennedy and Miss C. Dank of Oshawa and Miss Reta Ken- nedy of Marmora are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kennedy in town. Mr. David Bennett, wife and two children and Mr. Pipp of Toronto > ^ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. ! g». McTavish. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Me- ; @ Tavish of Oshawa. who have been j @ holidaying here, returned with them . Part of a large tree beside Mrs. VanDusen's property was blov\ni down across the electric light and tele- phone wires in one of the storms of last week. The remainder of the tree had to he cut down and the wir- ing was then repaired. ^!r. J. R. Fawcett of Kimberley is quite a wizard at raisitig e.irly vegetables. On Tuesday he sent us a couple of cabbages that weighed nearly three pounds a piece, four onior.s that weighed an even pound, and a fine mess of new potatoes. The cabbage were of the Winningstadt variety. Mr. Fawcett will accept cur thanks for his kindly remember&nce. The following ladies attended the Women's Institute County convention at .Ayton on Wednesday of last week: -Mrs. H. Down. .Mrs. W. I. Henry, Mrs. Inkster. Mrs. Hawken. Mrs. L. Fisher. .Mrs. O. PhiUips, .Mrs. R. Best and Mrs D. McTavish. The h«dies report a very successful and interesting con- , ^ vention and were loyally entertainetl j S by the ladies of .Ayton. John Wright of Flesherton were se- cured and the three men were arrest- ed and taken to Owen Sound by motor after confessing that they had stolen the car and abandoned it. Later they were taken to Toronto to answer to I â€" . ' the charge of theft of the car. j The young men gave their names ' PlCtUrC SHoW ! as Edward Wells, Frank Hanson and Thomas Davis. The car had been Town Hall ThuiSS., Aug. 7th stolen from a Toronto garage on i Thursday night and, it seems, was driven here the same night. Wells has relatives in Markdaie and is also known in Owen Sound where he was a: one time employed in the Patter- son House as a bell bov. Hay fork rope Trip rope Hay tork pulleys Pitch forks Fork handles Hoes Machine oil Oil cans Whet stones Car. mower files Watering cans Pc aris green A. E. HAW General Store CEYLON Cash Cream Sutioa Store closes every Toes, aad Fri. e*«. I CO.VSERV.ATIVE COWE.NTIOX A big Conservative convention will be held at Eugenia on Thursday. .Aug- ust 21st. Hon. .Arthur Meig'nen, leader of the Liberal-Conser%-ative forces, will be present. Full details will be given next week. He'd not be any Girl's Honey no grl was going to sting Him See i Thomas Meighan In I Woman Proof Second Round Leather Pushers This interesting serial is another Bull's eye for Dempsy -Area of Exhibition City. Canadian National Exhibition, is 264 acres. Wembly, home of the British Empire Exhibition, has 216 acres. REDUCED PRICES .Adults 25 cts. children 13 cts. J. H. STEPHENSON & SON Beautiful Colored Pictures OF The Life of Christ In The Baptist Church FLESHERTON Tuesday, Aug. 12th, at 8 o'clock BY MR. JOHN SKIDMORE Collection to defray expenses Come and see these wonderful pictures 5S.- ^ ۥ © ® ۥ €*€$C*^0€^€'-^'^€^€«^€r€-^0^^^€^0^$€-0€-^00@^^@i^$d 9 MID-SUMMER I ^ =^ FROM Thursday^ Aug. 7 to $ ^ 1^ Sat, August 16 i $ 9 $ d 9 9 © © © During THE NEXT 9 DA^S we are going to put on our first Furniture Sale in Flesherton and during this Sale are going to give you whatever you want in our line at 10 PER CENT. OFF REGULAR PRICES which means a saving of 10c. on every $1. Jf there is anything we do not have in stock we will show you our catalogue and give the same discount on it. Here are some of the lines we handle: Beds, Mattresses and Springs, Bedroom Furniture, Dming Room Furniture, Chesterfield Suites, Library Tables and Chairs, Wicker Rockers and Chairs, Odd Rockers, Kitchen Tables and Chairs, Wagons, Wheel Chairs, Baby Carriages, Kiddie Cars for Children We also handle Pictures and Frames and can look after your needs in any pictures you need framed. S I 9 9 9 9 REMEMBER ! This is a genuine sale and there wiii be no marking up before the sale commences and we want you to feel that we are going to give you good goods at right prices while in business here. I $ If anything you purchase here is not right we will make it right. COME AND LET US SHOW YOU WHAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU THOS. W. FINDLAY « $ o FLESHERTON, ONT. ®

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