Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 21 Jul 1926, p. 8

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WEBNESDAY, JUI-Y, 21st, 1920 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE - Fiesherton 15, Vandeleur 5 scored six runs In the 8th on a walk A Buchunan had three put outs in to Thurstun, hitii by Kitchen, Aldns centre- field. and Muir, u walli to McTavish, and _^â€" hits by Betl.i and Sparks. Vandeleur Markdaie play here this Thur^iday irossfd the plate tsvice when Hyslop ufuriioon at 3.00 o'clock. A win High School Results The following are the rcjults of the 1 examinations in the Fiesherton Hifch j School. The schedule of honors is as follows: 1, 75 to 100, first class hon Playinjf airtight ball behind the . sensational pitching of Kitchen, the | homered, drivinjf Ilus. Freeman a- |f(,r the visitors will place them in Fiesherton Greys smashed their way head of him, the inninK ending 14 â€" 3. second place, while the locals need ., ._ .. , to a 15â€"5 victory at Vandeleur onJAlcox pitching. Roy Freeman struck « victory to step into the play offs. I ors; 2, 66 to 74, second class honors;, Thursday afternoon last. The game out. Bowles singled; H. McGeu flew 3_ 60 to 65, third class lionors; C, 50 though late in startinjr, was a fine out to K. Belts, Buchanan t'inglcd - exhibition for the first five inning's, ' and stole second, scoring on Rus. but Vandeleur failed to support Hys-. Freeman's hit. N. Uenoe singled, and lop's fine effort in the manner which .Summers grounded out, ending the McTavish's homer wad his 4th hit of the day. He is credited with 5 hits and a walk in five times at bat. he deserved, and the locals scored in' game with a 15 â€" 5 score. every inning except the first and sec- ond. The Greys were out to win, and get undisputed po^ssession of sec- ond Place, and played smart baseball from start to finish. Neither sides; Kitchen allowed six hits scored m the first and second innings, i ^jj^j^j innings he worked. BASEBALL NOTES Normy Genoe's weak arm handi- caps the team. The locals stole bases at will, and a single was as good as a triple. in the Flesheii.on have started the drive Tn »k^ thirA w n„n^ i.>^.auo.) «v.o «•â- '«">â-  """"R" '"- •â- "»"•..... that should retain the championship. 4th inning. In the 5th Kitchen and|!'"t '^ ^.^-^''t*^'' ^^'th «"'v '^t^^^' u^J '""^^^ '"""'' ^° """'"''• Akina scored on McTavish's singl<v'"*^ ^^ ^•"".'."Tf C^"^ "' i.- u , T. . .• Sparks added another in the sixth, re(iuired a lot of breakmg m, | Kimberley were defeated in a nip Muir and McTavish scored on Shire's and tuck battle in Uundalk, ami lost homer in the 7th. making the count Hyslop made thirteen batters whiff b.v a 10--9 score.. Elmer Lllis and 8â€"1. H. Graham having scored in the I the air and if given better support A lonzo .Smith divided the pitching. History 2, English 1, half on Magee's .single. Fiesherton would have made a fine showing. BASEBALL in Fiesherton Thur. July 22 MARKDALE VS FLESHERTON and Douglas went the route for Dun- dalk. Dundalk play in Vandeleur this Wednesday afternoon. The Vans were always a hard team for Dundalk . to dufeat. Fiesherton played an exhibition game with Dunduk at the Inistioge garden party last Friday evening, and finished up with a 6 â€" 6 score. The locals led In the last inning 6 â€" 3, but Dundalk bunched hits in the dusky twilight, and were .successful in tie- ing u|) the game. Fiesherton has to win this game to stay in the running for the championship. The Markdaie team will fight hard and a very interesting game is assured. Game called at 3 p.m. sharp ADMISSION : 25 and 15 cents Whilii en route to the ball pamo at \'andelcur, A. (,'. Muir, a member of the local team, had the misfortune til have the front axle <|' the car break, whijo travelling at u .slow rate, which was fortunate, otherwise a more scriou ; accident would have resulted. STANDING OF LEAGUE To Won Lost play Dundalk 4 4 Fiesherton 2 2 4 Kimberley 12 5 Markdaie 1 2 5 Vandeleur 1 3 4 p.c. 1.000 .500 .333 .333 .250 to 5<.», Credit FORM 1 AKINS, HERBERT - Geog. C, Art C, Agri. C Latin C, French 3. ALLEN FLORENCE â€" Art 2. BEARD, GRAHAM â€" Hist 1, Agri. 1, Eng. 2, Algebra 1, Latin 1. BETTS. KENNETH â€" Hist. C, Art 3, Eng. C, Latin 1, French 1. BROWN. ARNOLDâ€"Hist. C, Geog. C, Art C, Agri. 3, Eng. 3. CLEMENTS, HILDA â€" Hist. 2, Geog. 2, Art 3, Agri. 2, Eng. 1, Alg. 3, Latin 1, French 3. CLEMENTS, IRENE â€" Geog. 2, Agri. 1, Algebra 1. FERRIS, LESLIE â€" Hist. 1, Geog. 1, Art 3, Agri. 1, Eng. 2, Alg. 1, Latin 3, French 3. FERRIS, MERVYNâ€" Hist. C, Geog. 3, Art C, Agri. 3, Eng. 3, Latin 2, French 2. FERRIS, MILDRED â€" History C. HINCKS. BETH â€" Hist. 2, Geog. 2, Art 2, Agri. 2, Eng. 1, Alg. 1, Latin 1, French 1. HOWDEN, FRANK â€" Art C, Ag- riculture C, Eng. 2, Alg. C, Latin C, French C. McDonald, sam â€" Art c. MARSHALL, CLARENCE â€" Art C, Eng. 2. Alg. 3. . McFADDEN, CORA â€" Art C. McFADDEN, GEORGE â€" Hist. 1, Geog. 3, Art 3, Agri. 3, Eng. 1, Alg. C, Latin 1, French 1. MI'IR, STEWART â€" Art 3. PRK.STON. ETHEI^-Hist. 1, Geog. 2, Art 1. Agri. 1, Eng. 2, .Alg. 1, Latin 1, French 1. RADLEY, MILDRED â€" Hist. C, Geog. 2, Art 3, Agri. 2, Eng. 1, Alg. C, Latin C. French 3. SINCLAIR, MARGARET â€" Hist. C, Geog. 3, Art 2. Agri. 2, Eng. 2, Alg 1, Latin 1, French 2. SCOTT, MINA â€" Agri. 3. STEWART, VERNON â€" Geog. 5, Art 2, Agri. C, Eng. C, Alg. 1, Latin 2. French C. STUART, .JEAN â€" Hist. C. Art 2, Ena-. 1. Alg. 2, Latin C, French 3. THOMPSON, HAROLD â€" Hist. 1,\ Civic Holiday at Vandeleur MON., AUG. 2 BASEBALL SOFTBALL HORSESHOE PITCHING ! Calithumpian Parade Big Concert Particulars Next Week Small Advertisements LOST AND FOUND B04P FOR SERVICE The roadhog always mistakes ' courte.iy and sanity for timidity and , he keeps on in the middle of the I read brushing off hub cap.s. STABLE AND FAR.M EtJUIPMENT I am agent for stable equip- ment, manufactured by the Su- perior Co., also Shinn Flatt light- ning rods. Manure Spreaders; wire fencing by the Canadian I Steel and Wire Co., Mount Forest Buggies, and Feury Plows. A call solicited. â€" E. Rutherford, Proton Station. Phone 44 ring 3-2. FOUND â€" Lady's scarf in Flesher- 1 ton, Saturday, June 12th. Apply to i .,.,,« ,,_ „ . -Delia Pedlar, phone 42 r 3, Flesh- i ^-I^.^IS, on Lot ^^^J^^^^^^'^ge ^''°"l . I Apr. 27. Fiesherton LOSTâ€" Lady's Wedding ring. The I Tamworth boar fo(r service, No. Finder leave at The Advance Office, : or Maxwell Post Office and greatly | oblige. I BOAR FOR SERVICE No. 92-77530. Also a young York- shire pig, both bacon type for serried STRAYED-A two year old red on lot 176, N.W. T. & S.K.. heifer with white spots strayed from Terms â€" tl.OO. the farm of J. L. McMullen, Ceylon, i â€" T. J. STINSON. on July ISth.â€" J. L. McMullen, phone 44 r 2-2. FOR SALE FOR SALEâ€" Fresh lime for saleâ€" Wm. Blakey, Portlaw. FOR SALE â€" Fresh lime.â€" T. Fen- wick, Eugenia, Phone Feversham. BOAR FOR SERVICE FOR SALEâ€" Building lot for sale Geog. 2, .Art 2, .Agri 3, Eng. 3, Latin /'in the village of Fiesherton, Iialf ac- . T^ , .-. .,^ , ^^^ opposite the high school. â€" Mrs. i;SM3M3MM!MS!SMSSSSSM^3!S!SI3IS!3M8ISMS!SM3!&!dMSMii^^ SIX HILL STORES We buy together in order that our cuttomers in the six com- munities may materially ben- efit individually. F, T. HILL & CO., Ltd Markdaie, Ontario THE HILL STORE A Store everyone instinct ively associates with high quality mcrcliandiie at theg fairest possible prices. Special Clearance of Summer Merchandise at Low Prices 1, French 2, Alg. 1 THOMPSON, IRENE â€" Hist. 3, Geog. 3, Art 2. Agri. 3, Eng. ? Alg. 1, Latin 1, French 2. FOR.M 2 ALLEN, FLORENCEâ€" Physiog. 1, Arith.2, Agri. .3, Latin 1, Eng. 2, Frch 2, Geom. 1. ARNOTT, ROSEâ€" Physiog. 3, Arith 1. Agri 3, Latin 1, Eng. 3, French 1, Geom. 2. BEARD, GRAHAM â€" Physiog. C, .Agri. 1. CARGOE, JEANETTE â€" Arith. 1, Agri. C, Eng. 2, French C, Geom. 3. CLEJIENTS, IRENE â€" Eng. 2, French C FERRIS, MILDRED â€" Physiog. 2, Arith C, Agri. 2, Latin C, Eng. 3, Fr. C, Geom. 3. HAW, CHARLES â€" Physiog. 2, Arith. 1, Agri. 3, Latin 2, Eng. 3, Fr. 2, Gfoni. 1 HEARD, HELEN â€" Physiog. 1, Arith. 1, Agri. 1, Latin 2, Eng. 2, French 2. Geom. 1 INKSTER, MURRAY â€" Phvsiog. 1 Arith. 1, Agri. 1, Latin C, Eng. C, Geom. 3, . JAMIESON, JOHN â€" Physiog. 2, Arith. 1, Agri. 3, Latin 1, Eng. C, Fr. I '.AIcMILLAN, DUNCAN â€" Physiog. f FOR SALE â€" Extra good Range I 2, Arith. 2, Agri. 2, En-r. 2, Geom. 2. 'for sale with v.-arming closet and res- I MARSHALL. IRENE â€" Physiog l.'-ervoir, coal and wood grates. Good Agri. 1. Eng. C. French ^â- â€¢^^^°^?^^-^\pnce.-G. E. Henry, Fiesherton. Elien Parker, Fiesherton. FOR S.A.LEâ€" House and ilot for sale; large house with one and a half acres of land. â€" John Wright, Town. FOR SALE â€" Rubber tire buggy for sale nearly new. â€" Mrs. A. Best, Fiesherton, Ont. FOR S.ALE â€" Solid brick house for sale, all newly decorated, on nice lot with stable and garage. â€" G. E. Henry, Fiesherton. I FOR SALE â€"Violet Ray gener- 1 ator, good condition, nearly new. .Apply at The Advance Office, Fiesh- erton. I FOR SALE â€"First class second hand Deering Mower for sale, also one cheap second hand mower. â€" H. Down & Sons, Fiesherton. Registered Yorkshire Boar for ser- viceâ€" Edgely Bright Vim, No. 99,D9C â€" Property of Saugeen Bacon Hog Club. Terms $1.00. â€" C. KINDLE, Proton Station. Lots 168-9, 3rd "W.T.S.R., Artemcsia. GEO E. DUNCAN DUND.ALK LICENSED AUCTIONEER For the county of Grey. Reason- pible terms. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Dates made at this office. JERSEY BULL FOR SERVICE Registered Jersey bull for service. Sire: .Brampton Jersey Conscript; Dam: Brampton Petune's Lady. Fee: $5.00 at time of service. â€" H. RADLEY, Fiesherton, Ont. S. E. DeCUDMORE PHO^^E 53. FLESHERTON General Insurance Specialist Real Estate and Investments â€" Inquiries Solicited â€" MIDDLEBRO & BURNS Barristers, etc. Oflficesâ€" Owen Sound, Durham and Fiesherton. Fiesherton every Saturday afternoon and evening. ^ARMS FOR SALE We have gone through our stock and pick- ed out the broken lines of Summer Merch- andise which we are going to clear, in many cases at half original prices. If You Shop Here, you Will Save Money. ec. Clearance Men's Oxfords Children's Dimity Bloomers McFADDEN, CORA .Arith. t, Latin 1, Eng. 2, French 1, Geom. C. MKNZIES. OLIVE â€" Physiog. 3, Arith. 2, Agri. 2. Latin 2, Eng. 2, French 1, Geom. C. MUIR, STEWART. Phv.siog. 2 Ar- ith. 1. Agri. 3, Latin C, Eng. 2. French I C, Geom. 3. SCOTT. MINA â€" Phvsiog. 3. I .STUART, JEAN â€" Arith. C. ; STUART, .MARION â€" Physiog. 1. I Arith. 1, Agri. 2, Latin 1, Eng. 2, Fr. I 1, Gcnm 1. Sp 50 pair Men's Fine O.xfords in Tan, Black and Patent Leather. All sizes in the lot. Values up to $0.50 per pair. While they last, $2.9.'i per pair Children's White Running Shoes 100 pairs Misses' and Children's White running •Shoes. Sizes 5 to 10';^ and 11 to 2. All first class quality goods. Regular up to$1.75. Clearing at 95c. per. pair Men's Heavy Work Shoes 10 dozen only, Men's Heavy Work Shirts in Blue Chanibray. A real shirt for hard wear. Special clearing price 95c. each Men's Khaki Pants 5 dozen Men's Fine Twi II Khaki Pants in a good wearing .weight. Well tailored with cuff. Very Special at $1.95 per pair Ladies' Dimity Bloomers 10 dozen only. Ladies' Fine Dimity Bloomers in nil th« newest ihades. Good full size. Very Special at 59c. per pair 5 do7.en only, sizes to 12, made from the .same cloth as the ladies. Bargain at 39c. per pair Gingham Aprons 5 dozen only, Ladies' Gingham Apron. A good selection of patterns to pick from. While they last 65c. each Figured Voiles and Musins 25 pieces of New Voiles and Fine Muslins in spots and dress patterns. All the newest shades in the lot. Special 45c. a yard Clearance in Ladies' Hats 40 only, Ladies' Spring and Summer Hats. This is a real chance for you to get your summer hat for little money. YOUR CHOICE at $2.49 Grocery Department Specials 8 bars Castile Soap for 25c. 10 pounds Granulate Sugar for eSc. Purity Package Oats „ „ 27c. Seedless Raisins, 2 pounds for 25c. Cooking Figs, 4 pounds for „.,.26c. Fiesherton DoubieWeddirg I .\ (luiet but i>relty v.eJ rn,<; was I â- â- ^'ileiiinized at the United church par- ; simuge, Fiesherton, when Rebecca \ llalliday became the bride of Thomas I Holmes isf llorning.i Mills, and her sistir, .liable Halliday became the briiJL' of Thomas Watfon, of New- berry Michigan. The Rev. narrow- er cenductcd the ceremony. Miss Ke- bocca wore a gown of blonde silk georgette, while her sister wore a white ."^ilk georgette, witfi veil and hat to match After the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of Jo^scl)n Wat.'^on Saugeen Junction, when a sumptuous supper was r-ervcd. The centre or the tabic was adorned by a beautif'iily decor- ated wedding cake, the handiwork of .Mrs. L. A. Fisher, who with Mrs. R. Watson of Proton, presided over the tables. Mr. and Mr.s. Wat.'oii left shortly after by motor for their hoi.ie in Newberry, Michigan. Thofc who attended from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. James Watson, New- berry; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mniks, Newberry; and Mr. and Mrs. Wood- yard .of Holstein. The bride's trav. elling suit was navy blue with hat to match. The young couples have the well wi.;hes of the community. On the Toronto Line Provincial Highway. Three farms, two ef IfO T^^T, o V T r> Tr VI 1 '^"^^ ^"^ """^ °^ 50 «"e3 all cleared. FOR SALE - Honey, bee boxes First class bnildings, up to date fe.. and frames, any size: comb founda- every particular. Will sell anv cne tion, etc. Bees bought. Pi<Jture cf these. Good brick house oa cm V framing and other ligb.t woodwork the farms. The sUbling for jftm»- done.â€" Geo. W. Graham, Eug^enia. jmaig jg perfect. One f'lrir has taa r~ 7~Z '~ 7 lucres hardwood bush and atso'eilw Set of Brass mount- „„„dred has three acre*, of tlmB« brc^ching3,iand has buildinngs for everything colt heavy, needed, including poultry house anf or pig pens. Mo broken land and c'-SP; weeds. Any person interets** FOR SALE- ed team harness, with nearly m-w; also hay yearling. Would take tliree four young pigs on a deal. â€" E. H. of Jones, R. R. 3, Prot»n Station. Two should investigate.' -T. J. STINSON. miles south of Fiesherton on Toron- to Line. Imy Proton Station P.a M I S C E L L ANEO U S BOARDERS WAKTEDâ€" Reason able learms.â€" -Mrs. S. J. Semplo. BUSINESS CARDS WANTED Fle-sherton Dairy, Dr. E. C. Murray, L.D.S., dental „ ^ J I surgeon, honor graduate of Toronta Fresh cow wanted.- ;and Royal College of Dental Svagwjm of Ontario. Gas administered fn teeth extraction. Office at resideaot Phone 51. 'Vrr'^f - ''"J! °J 'r°*f ^,'«^ Toronto Stret. Fiesherton^ wanted. Telephone Fiesherton Livery. F. T. HILL & Co., Limited, Markdaie An election was undoubtedly only way out. the Fools arc not all dead yet â€" lots of them are not even sick. FALL TERM OPENS Sept 1st at The //^AfMr/^^ NOTICE- da?s only, ia. -Chopping done Satur- Dr. A. Tumbnil. B.A, MA, grad* - Graham Bros., Bugen- "»'« from the Faculty of MedldH^ University of Toronto. Officeâ€" RJafc- . ardson Block. Fiesherton. Phoj: W. WANTED â€" Any quantity of eggs, â-  the highest eash price will be paid Prince Arthur Lodge. 333. A.F. * on delivery. â€" J.Run8t«dler, Flesher- A.M.. meeta in the Masonic hall, Ata»> strong Block. Fiesherton, eyery f«. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS day on or before the funll moon. Robt Down, W. .M., F. J Thurston, S«; Hunting, Fishing and Trapping on lots 4 and 5, con 8, Osprey, is strict- ly prohibited. â€"J. P. Ottewell, Eu- genia P O. CACUS STAR 2.10 «/4 (Trotting) Lacas A Henry. Barristers, SoOd^ are, etc.â€" L B. Lucas, K.a ; W. ». Henry. B.A. OtBces. Uarkdale !«â- Â«â-  Block, Phone 2. Branch ofllcM at Dundalk and Durham. - Will be in Fiesherton ~ THURSDAY AND FR1D.\Y TILL dtors, etc,01BeM^T«y' and' NOON Block, Owen Sound; Staadtfd MARKDALE THURSDAY NIGHT Block, Pleshertort. (SMaid&yB>. See posters for further particulars, p. Telford Jr., J. F. P. Biml*. â€" Chas. PALMER Telford & Biniie. BanrUtmi, mA- W. OWKN SOUND Individual inttmctkni. ButineM and Shorthand coQrtes. PreparatOTy counes for thoae who miued flrit chance at public eehvoL Catalogue Free. C A. IfWaiat. F.CA. G. D. Fleaihif, WOOL WANTED Wai. Kaittfair. Lleenscd Ai for the conntiM of Grey and Farm and stock aalet • ii^oarse, medium and fine Terma moderata., ntttfaettaa wool wanted. anteed. AiiaugwB«Bta fMr Fiesherton WooUen Mills, cotni John Nuhn, Prop. « ^ •ilfcmht as at ftf*^**'^'' '"'

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