Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 2 Jun 1926, p. 5

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THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2nd 19Z9. r 1 . r r *â-  . -1- Financing Productive Enterprise A BANK ij a medium for gather- ing together the idle funds of the Nation* and employing; them to meet the i;equiremens of productive enter- priseA A Bank's service to the com- muity is measured by the efficiency with which it performs this two- fold task. Fo? more than Fifty Years the Standard Bank of Canada has been building an enviable repu- -tation for sound management and for service to its depositori; and during that time it has taken care of every legitimate demand ' made upon its resources by productive industry. THE STANDARD BANK OF CJ\iiAS3A, FLESHERTON BRANCHâ€" C. T. Battjr. Manager C.P.R. TIME TABLE Traips leave Flesherton Station as * follows: Goingr South \ Goini; North 8.00 a.m. 11.52 a.ni. 4.10 pjn. 9.08 pjn. 8.41 p.m. 4.33 p<q;. The mails close at Flesherton as follows: For the north at 11.00 a.m. south at 3.30 For momins^ train south mail closes at 9.00 p.m. the previous evening^. Buy in Fleshectoal Half holiday this Thiiraday. Flesherton eelebmtea Jane 10th. Dr. Tumbidl was in Toronto last ««ek. Get your flowera and garden plants at W.. A. Hawken's store, Flesherton. Fteflherton ball team pUys in Kmberley on Jvam 3rd. Mr. B. Dots was in Tbronto on Friday. Mr. F. W Dnmuni and Mack, were in Toronto last mdb ' * â-  ' " -*$i' Mrs. Gee. Biakely of Corbetton via- ited with Mrs. Jos. BUkely last week. Mr. Geo. Brackenbury of Barrie, spent Sunday with his parents here. The East Grey County L^ O. L. will meet in Maxwell Orange Hall on Tuesday, June Stfa, at 8 p.m. Mrs. T. S. Brant of Whitby is vistl. ing with her daughter, Mrs. C. T. Batty. The L. 0. B. A. will hold t^ir regtdar meeting next Friday, June 4th, at 8 o'clock sharp. Mrs. W. W. Trimble is 'apending a few. weeks with her daughter at Is* lington. Miss D. Thurston is apending a few weeks with her sister at Mitch- ell. Mr. T. Bentham spent last week with friends in Toronto, returning on Monday. Miss Hattie Wallace motored from Toronto on Friday, and ia a guest of Mrs. J. Heard. Mr. C. J. Bellamy has moved in- to apartments in Mrs. Hanley's res- idence on Collingwood Street. Mr. Wm. Turney took over his new duties as Manager of the kci'.l Bell Telephone office on Monday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Egan of Tor- ono, motored up and spent the week end with the former's sister, Mrs. . J. Runstadler. Mrs. W. A. Arifl?trong went to Toronto last week to consult a spec- ialist, as her health has not bce:i as good as her friends desire.^ Mrs. Wm. MflKenzie of Feveraham returned home last Tuesday after spending seven weeks with Mrs. H. Down. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Rawe and two daughters, Mabel and Florence, of Buffalo, motored over and spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Adams. Big crowds of buyers have been in Flesherton the past few Wednes- day and Saturday nighta. On Sat- urday night last, 85 cars were count- ed parked on the main 5!tr?ct3. Buy in Flesherton. Dr. and Mrs. Coleridge of Kings- ille paid a flying visit to the latter's parental home the first of the week. Mrs. D. McTavish and Mrs. H. Smith of Owen Sound motored as far as Toronto with them. Owing to the large amount of late eorrespondence coming to hand we would request .^ur contributors to send in their budgets on the Monday mails if at all possible. Thankinjr you for this appreciation, it makes life easier with the same effort. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quigg' ar.'^ Mr. and Mrs. Brooks nf Han-iston. acompanied by Mrs. P. Quigg. nio- tored over on Sunday and visited relatives here. Mr?. P. Quigg \nll spend the summer with her daueh- ters, here, Mrs. .\rchie Stewart and Mrs. Mark Stewart. $200 Fine and 1 Month in Jail on O.T.A. Ciiarge Pleading guilty to selling liquor, Mr. Alex Hoy, of Eugenia, was sen- tenced by Magistrate Creasor at Ow- en Sound, Monday, to two hundred dollars and costs, or in default of pay ment to spend three additional months in jail. The above plea was entered when Hoy was charged on evidence which had been laid before License Inspec- tor Matt C. Beckett, who issued summons to appear for trial in Flesh- erton this Wednesday morning, and he decided not to fight the case. The total fine imposed was $212.56. 265 Licenses Issued for Fishing in Eugenia Lake From May 15th to Monday, May ."51 st, 265 fishing licenses were issued by Mr. W. E. Morgan of Eugenia, for fijhing ir>. the Eugenia basin. Large numbera of tourists have been taking part in the sport and so far the catches have not been up to ex- pectations so far as quantity, but the I size of the fish has been unquestion- 1 able. Speckled trout of two and a i half pounds weight have been faii^- i numerous, but there is a noted ab- ! aence of smaler fish being caught, I which makes one think that the large I fellows are exterminating their breth- â-  ren. A large eighteen inch fish was I caught last week off the main dam in deep water by the use of a fly, the first time we have heard of fish being caught in that place. The trout are certainly in the lake and it only awaits ideal fishing conditions in order to catch these finny mons- ters, which have been guarded by the Ontario government the past few years. It is confidently expected that this month will see some splendid fish being caught, but remember there are always bigger fish in the Eugenia lake than have yet been caught. DIED At her residence, 490 Indian Grove, Toronto,, on Sunday, May 30th, 1928. Hannah Marsaret Lewr, beiofred wife of Thomas Biakely, in her 65th year. The funeral takea place this Wednesday, June 2nd, on the arrival of ths noon tnia from Toronto. Service in St. Joho^ chorc^ a 12.45 p.m., interment to take place in the Flesherton Gemeteryv WHY NOT IN FLESHERTON? The businessmen of Shelburne and the farmers of the district petition- ed the Shelburne banks to remain open Saturday afternoons, following the announcement that those institu- tions would close at noon on Satur- days As a result the banka will talce Wednesday afternoon as their weekly half holiday, the same as the other business places, and remain open till 3 p.m. Saturday. Mrs. R. B. Ktunear, ReittyB, Sask.. passed sway on Ifay 21«t last She was bom at Boseraoat, Oat., in 1852 and mored flrom there with bar par- ents to SingfaamptoR, and later be* came the wife ct Mt. B. K. Kinnear of MsxweO. In 1910 tha family moved to Saskatchewan. The re- mains were laid to rest in Vwwood cemetery onMay 22nd. J. T. PARK SOLD OUT The succesafnl jewelry and watch repair business run by J. T. Park, of this place, changed hands on May 31. The purchaser is S. H. Porter, of Or- angeville. Mr Park will remain htre for a while and will do piano tuning until he decides definitely on another location. â€" Dundalk Herald. Mr. Vamjilew will open a barber shop over the Bank of Toronto, Fev- ersham, on Saturday, June 5th. Pat- ronage solicited. FLESHEBTON SCHOOL REPOfCT Jr. 3rd â€" D. McFadden, H. Best, K. Ferris, V. BleKaster, M. Stuart, B. MeEachnie, F Welton, A .Warliw. B. Sled, EU Ferris, D-McMulIen, J. Gibson, B. Patton. E. McEillop, E. Freeman. Sr. 3rd â€" B. Fisiser, G. Stuart, S. Preiton, W Coigan, O MeMaater, Al. Clements. Class 4 â€" A. Heard. M. Fenwick, B. Fenwick, G Sled, B. McMullen, J HcFadden, M. Bibby, A Le^er, B. PhiUips, A Jr»Aa, L. Batty, B. Pat- ton. St. 2nd â€" W. Preaton, C. Gibson, E^ Patton, J. Gibson, B Kerton. Jr aud â€" E. Warlinsr. L. McEach- nie, H. McKillop, W. Walton, G. oyd, H. Bibby, H Croft, B. Talbot, W. Litttejohn Sr. 1st â€" P. Gibson, B. Bellamy, A. Tumey. Jr. lat â€" E. Burnett, A. Lawrence, B. Brown, C Talbot, E. Clements. . (aba.) _ ! Primer B. â€" B Murray, F Pat- ton, D Stuart, F Lawrence, E. Croft, 'B. Caswell, H. deCudmore, R. Semple 1 G. Gibson. ) A. â€" Doorthy Kerton, Doris Ker- jton, A. McKillop. C â€" Mack Dupncan, D White- jhead, J. Down, C. McEachnie. Mar- ion Milelr and Ted McTavish absent. Kimberley Won Debate Kimberley and St. Johna' debating teama met in the second round of the Grey Competition at Vandeleur on Friday evening of last week. The subject, "Resolved That Women as a Rule, Are Better Citizens Than Men," was upheld by Flesherton, with Kimberley contesting tiie neg- ative side. The Kimberley repreaeo: ' tatives were Misses Kathleen Hutch- inaon and Villa Ward, while Miss Dell Thurston and W. G. Akins, up- held St. Johns'. Miss Mildred Cas- well, the regular member of the team, waa absent, and Miss Thurston took her part on a few hours notice, thus forcing the team to work un- der a heavy handicap. An interest- ing argument however was presented, an* some fine points were brought forward by both sides, with Kimber- ley winning the decision. The judges were, Misa Bell and Mr. J. B. Nelson of Markdale, and Mr. Jos. Buchanan of Vandeleur, the negative receiving a 2 â€" 1 decis- ion. Kimberley now advances into the final round of this division, and will meet Markdale in the latter town on Thursday, June 17th if at all possi- ble. The subject chosen i3,"Re3ol- ved that Wealth is a Greater Source of Unhappinesa than Poverty." LOCAL ITEMS Ford Sales and Service Batteries This week onlyâ€" Guaranteed Hart Batteries in rubber cases. $ 14.00 Tires and Tubes We are agents for all lines of Tires and Tubes Get our prices before buying elsewhere. Big celebration at Kimberley this Thursday afternoon. Mrs. E. White of Toronto and Mrs. H. Smith of Owen Sound were visitors in town on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Perigoe and , little daughter of Detroit, motored over on Friday afternoon, returning on Monday. They were accompan- ied home by his sifter and mother, Mrs. Albert Stewart and Mrs. I. Per- igee, who will remain for a <few weeks. A lovely skewer of rain came on Tuesday and did an immense amount of good. The leaves are coming out now, and the apple, cherry, and piam blossoms will soon be showing in sU their beautiful array. P DeLAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR If vou are thinking of a new Separator let us demonstrate to you a newDeLaval. We also have a few used separators on hand. W. A. HAWKEN CARS WE WOULD BE PLEASED TO QUOTE YOU PRICES ON FORD CARS. TRUCKS AND FORDSON TRACTORS. Still the most for the money. A number of second hand cars on liand. Come in and look them over. Prices right. H. DOWN & SONS FLESHERTON If 8 aaf« to tmy jonr tSres wherever 70a see tbiM sign, for Urn efficient Danlop Of- fidjd Dealer stakes his v*{Kitatlon'02i «nd iavests his money in theni. JwfltiOi*:. aAi*LO0M:.ii»i#. Dunlop Official Service Depots; H. Down & Sons, Flesherton D. McTavir^h & Son, Flesherton i!I5MS13/&'SSISlM3I5JSEJSI51SI5l3SEE.'9.'30M3i3I3.'33M5^^ li= nticipalir eeds for Summer OUR STOCK IS VERY COMPLETE IN LINES THAT ARE iN PARTIC- ULAR DEMAND FOR SUMMER WEAR. IT WILL BE WELL WORTH WHILE TO COME IN AND SEE THE VALUES and WIDE CHOICE WE HAVE TO OFFER. The People's Grocery Headquarters for City Dairy Ice Cream and Will- ard's chocolates, bars, boxes and bulk. f Don't forget the half-holiday starts this Thurs- day, June 3rd. Store open every evening excepting Thursday, the half-holiday. Try our 65 cent bulk tea. W. G. KENNEDY Phone 37 Men's & P>oys' Suits Khaki Trousers Xegli.crce Shirts Straw Hats Felt Hats New Caps Neckwear Light Underwear Fancy Hosiery Black and Tan Oxfords Sport Belts Running Shoes Window Shades Curtain Rods Congoleuin Squares Floor Oilcloths Ginghams Prints Voiles Silks Crepes Georgettes Crepe de Chines Silk Broadcloths Rayons Cotton Broadcloths Silk Hosiery Colored Slips Colored Bloomers Bungalow .Vprons House Dres-ses Pumps and Slippers Children's Socks I FOUR YARD WIDE LINOLEUM Heavy Quality, printed in the new season's designs in pleasing colorings and patterns. Your choice of eight designs. SPECIAL $4.00 per RUNNING YARD. Store Closed Thursday. Afternoons During June, July, August and September. F. H. W. HICKLING 35Iffi3.'SSSSiESBJSIS!c F1.ESHERT0N, ONT.

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