Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 15 May 1929, p. 5

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^r THE FLESHERTQN ADVANCE WEDNESDAY. MAY 15. 1929. .,>^Ri>w. Judge a Bank By the Clients it Keeps DURING more than Fifty Years of constructive batiking the Bank of Commerce has establisheda loyal clientele from Coast to Coast. Our r.bility satisfactorily to serve these clients year in and year out is the foundation upon which our continued prcgress is built. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE u^itft ufhicft is amalgamaietf w THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA jj i i CP.R. TIME TABLE »â-¼Â« Fleihertim SUtion aa Coins North ' 11.62 a.ra. 8.34 p.m. Hand Lacerated By Bread Mixer iNew Phone Accounts Mailed By Bell Company I Local telephone subscribers are re- j ceiving the special accounts which I introduce the Bell Telephone Comp- j any's new billing system. These j special accounts cover the transition j period between the old and the new â-  systems. I The new plan, as Mr. Turney, local i telephone manager has pointed out, I means that the Company has split I its thousands of monthly account3 in- j to six equal groups, instead of send- j ing them all out at once as formerly. at the beginning of the month. Tiie advantages of the new system are obvious. i In addition, a new type of billing ( machine has been introduced. All figures on the account are clearly type wTitten by the machinj, which totals mechanically. The subscriber is as- sure of a neat, clear and accurate ac- count. ^J»C -Announcement of the change was made a short time ago when regular April accounts were mailed. Each subscriber received a notice with his own account which explained the new "Rotation Billing" plan and stated the day of the month on which his future account would be dated. Other ^notices have included w^ith the pres- /ent accounts explaining the charges shown. j Members of M'*. Turney's staff in ! telet'none business office are very I decidedly in favor of the new plan. Its advantages to the subscriber, they EVERY FEATURE I of the Ford Car <* I makes for Safety Trains l follows: Goingr Soatk. 8.08 a.m. •4.10 p.m. 8.34 p.m. While working at Finder's Bakery ' point out. are reflected in the better S.ll p.m. * 4.33 p.m. on Saturday morning last Mr. Thoa. service they are able to render. The malla closo at Keaherton aa B«ntham had his hand caught in the I toUow,: For the north at 11.00 a.m, f^tfV.l n^f%u^!^/.f '^ ^'^ ''"'5^'"' A UUiAr TrAnnJkAA -nth aV3.ro For rfornln^ tr«n t"ebone' °Vhl^it\r'ls'opem''e'd' byj ^ DlaCK UrOUndllOg â- onth mail closei at 9.00 p.m. 'the an electric motor and Mr. Bentham pr«vions evening. A black groundhog is rare among was preparing to transfer the dough to the trough and was occupied In ^ the animal world, but Mr. Robt. Fish- ' wh^n'Tv, ^'t •' °l,*5* m^hm er of town was fortunate in shooting ^ innJlf v,^ revolving b ade suddenly ^^^ the first of the week and show- I caught his hand tightly. A quick ed it to The Advance. It was . I h^W tK^ fio i' ^"1 ^T'^^'i not thought that there might be a cross Wo roalW ne^d ,.^o rain^ W L^^ °" the back of h S^i,j^»^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^j^^j ^^^ .^ -^ \\e realy need some rain! lef hand was scraped from his d.^btful as it was a perfect specimen Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Murray were ^r.st to the knuckles One finger' f tj,e g-oundhog family. in Toronto over the week end. ^^s also broken. The accident oc- 1 curred in the early hours of the mominflr. Mr. Bentham stopped the machinery and walked to the doctor's where a dressing was made and the Local and Personal Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Thibaudeau of Chcley "were visitors in town last -week. Additional Locals Mrs. R. W. Clarke spent the past sufferer was taken to Durham hos- two weeks in Toronto, also Brock- ville and Hamilton. The pavillion was finally placed on its new situation in the park on Monday morning. Messrs John Dow and Murray Watson, Toronto, spent the week end with the former's mother here. Mr. Johnston was a visitor at his home in Collingwood over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith, and School Literary daughter, Jean, of Owen Sound, will be held spent Sunday with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cairns return- ed last week, after visiting in West- on and McTier, during the past â- winter. Mr. John Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Phillips, and two children, of Toronto, are spending a few days with Mrs. M. Phillips, of town. Mr. Reg. Hutton returned Home pital. where the injured member re- ' ceived exoert treatment. It wasaj very painful injury- and Mr. Bentham; will be forced to lay off work for a cout)le of months. | High School Literary Miss Marie McEachnie of Toronto was home over the week end Mrs. M. Thistlethwaite has return- ed home, after spending the past several months in Toronto. Mr. Wilfred JIcMaster left yester- day for the Turner Oil Fields in .Alberta, spending a few days in Toronto on his way out. Miss Novrio Bowler of Detroit '' rru ]„„!. f n ^L XX- â- . t spending a few days with her grand- The last meeting of the High parents: .Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cross- ^...^ T ,...,„. Society this term fe ;„ ^own. on luesday evening, ,, „ , , c r^-, ,. i.u i. May 21st. beginning at 8 o'clock.' ^^"^^ ^r Lo»"!^f P^ Chatswor.h has There will be a musical program and ^^V^ seriously ill for several months an address by Mr. W. D. Henn- f£!c. ''"'^ ^^ "Z'^^'^t '"f'^T.l' "'''^' on the "League of Nations and World f^':?: ^^^- ^f-^°f^'°i *^^ .^=*"^ Disarmament." Mr. Henrj- gives an^*'=^''°^ .'':^i.'*' Chatsworth on Sun- instructive address in the interests of "^^^ *° ^'''" "'^ mother. Peace, and the subiect is of timely ^^'^^ Aleda Mitchell motored from interest when the nations are spend- Toronto last Thursday, accompanied ing as never before, for the arma- by her sister. Mrs. 0. Clipperton and ments of war. All are cordially invit- Marj-. and Mrs. Jas. Watson and There will be no admission, but babe; they returned the first of the ed. last week to spend the summer, after a collection will be taken in order week. spending the past couple of years that the Literary Society may pro- Mrs. Mary Jamieson commenced in Detroit. euro membership in the League ot the first of the week to have her Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McTavish and Nations Society of Canada, two children of Oshawa and Mrs. E. White of Toronto, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. D. McTavish last week. "Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wright of Hamilton spent the week end with LARSE NEN FRUIT house moved and a fine modem resi- dence erected on the present site. . Mr. Dave White of Owen Sound has the contract for moving. ! Inspector Morrison o fMeaford paid Edge Grain Shingles Won't Gup or Gurl A large hen egg was given to The ^is official visit to the local public Mrs. Boyd and other friends in this Advance bv Miss Pearl Radley that school last week. While here he vicinity. is the largest we have seen for some ^°°^ suddenly ill and was confined to Radical changes are contemplated time. The fruit measured 8^8x6% bed at the home of his nephew. Dr. in the staff of the local high s'-hooi. inches, weighing exactly four ounces M'^"*- and official announcement will be and was laid by a White Orpington The British American Oil Company made at a later date. i hen. Two other eggs from Mr. K. made a change in the management of Mr. and Mrs. â-  Murray Walker Freemn of town and Mr. Harold their local plant at Ceylon this week, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Smith of Thompson measured slightly less Mr. Ed. Fisher, of town, will take Toronto were the guests of Mr. and tban the above and were laid by charge of the plant, which was form- Mrs. Alex. McEachnie over the week White Leghorn hens. If a fanner erly managed by Mr. Arnold Hauert en^ could breed a flock that would lay of Hanover. "Boss" will go back to The following attended Grey Pres- ^''^^^ ^^^. fonti'^«a"y there would Hanover, still working for the British bytery yesterday. Tuesday, in Owen t>e money in that particuar strain. American. Sound. Mrs. Holland. Mrs. H. Wil- son, Mrs. G. Mitchell, Mrs. E. C. Murrav. Mrs. W. Thurston and M^ss Macmillan. Mr. Edgar Patterson returned bhme on Sunday after spending the nast several weeks in Toronto, where he underwent an operation for goitre. We are pleased to know that Mr. Patterson's health is gretly improv- ied in every way. Several cases of hog cholera were discovered at Shelburne lasit week and several herds were dispatched by government inspectors. The stock yards were closed ' and thoroughly ifumigated and it is believed that the epidemic has been halted. Another heavy downpour of rain, | accompanied by high winds, struck this district on Saturday afternoon. With the saturated condition of the land it was only a short time until the rivers were again overflowing their banks. The Secretary of the Old Home Week will still continue to send in- vitations to those who have not al- ready received one Send in any name and address you have o( any- body who will be interested in the event. Mrs. M"»Tay, Mist^ Macmillan and Vri. W< Thuraton attended the ex- ecutive of Grey Presbytery In Owen Sound on Monday afternoon. At the close of the meeting the executive •was invited to Knox church and tea was prepared by the executive of that auxiliary. . Special "Mother's Day" service •was held in the United Chuixh when the Sunday School had charge of the service. A specially prepared pr<v. ttramme was followed and Rev. Jos Ilan-ower, the pastor, gave a special sermon, appropriate for the occaion. Service in the United Church was CARLOAD TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK SPECIAL PRICES OFF CAR or DELIVERED ALL KINDS OF TRUCKING HEAVY GYPROC at $10.00 per M. LIME AND rREP.\RED PL.'^.STER Flesherton Planing Mills H. A. McCAULEY, Prop. Delicious! •withd-nwn on Sundav eveninc warn the members joined in worship with th? B:»ntii»t concrcgatio;!. Rev. Alex- ander Torrie. ovnngelist. fini.'hfd his â- special service? on Sunday. COME in and visit our new Ice Cream Parlor. You vdll be more than delight- ed with our menu and service. ICJE Cream Bricks and Esgimo Pies al- ways on hand. WE also have a full line of Bulk Ckoco- lates, Bars, and Fancy Boxes for your Sweetheart. W. G. KENNEDY PHONE 37 FLESHERTON, ONT. PROTECTION to driver and passengers has been a vital consideration with Ford en- gineers. The body is all steel and the windshield of shattrproof glass. A fully enclosed six brake system rgips with silent power under anw headway. Three-quarter irreversible stering responds to the lightest touch, while the steering v.heel remains rock firm and unaffected by rough road conditions. A one-piece gas tank is separ- ated from the engine by a solid steel dash. COME in and arrange for a denionstrtaion. You will know then that a- really fine Car is established in the light car world. ^ J^^^ H. DOWN & SONS FORD DEALERS FLESHERTON S OUR TIME P.^YMENT PLAX IS MOST .\TTRACTIVE I S. S. XO. 6. OSPREY' I Sr. 4â€" Viva Roberts 81*. Jr. -iâ€" Eva Poole 46. Sr 3 â€" Edna Maxwell 74. Pansy Thomson 74. Robert Long 71, Bert- on Hutchinson 6S*, .-Vthebme Hutch- ! inson 62. Belva Long 59, Berton Smith 45, Jean McKenzie 45, Stella McKenzie 20. Jr. 3 â€" Edward Maxwell 25. i Sr. 2â€" Ella Jane 78. Jr. 2 â€" Beatrice Maxwell 92, El- wood Dobson 86, Bemice Long 83, Tommy McKenzie 66, Berton Sand- , erson 54', Earle Maxwell 40. i First â€" Lolo Thomson 70, Tommy Jane 68, Thelma Long 66, Alison Douglas 64. Sr. Primer â€" Neil McKenzie, Bruce Douglas. The above are percentages. * de- notes that pupil has been absent for more than one examination. j Number on roll 25. i Average attendance 21.82. | â€" Queenie L. Kaitting, Teacher. Build Lip a Monthly Income by Investing Your Funds in Royalties. An investment in Second Standard Royalties Ltd. yields IZ*^', . Payable I'l monthly. Dividends are payable on the 1st of each •month to shareholders of record of 25th of the previous month. FOR FULL INFORMATION SEE Dr. E. G. Murray - Flesherton ^l !^ Men's Ordered Clothing Come in and let us take your measure for a new suit! -\ wonderful selection of entirely new patterns to choose from. Satisfaction guaranteed with every or- der. Every garment individually cut and tailored to your measure. Suits With Extra Pair of Trousers AT $25.00 AND UPWARDS Ready-to-wear Millinery New selection in Matron's Black and Colored Hats. Stylish designs in large head sizes. Specially priced $3.95 to$4.7S Ladies' Holeproof Hosiery All the new Spring Colorings, in prices $1.00, $t.2S, $1.50 and it.K u . $1.00 Silk Hosie ry "Sub Standards" 150 pairs at this price, including blacks, greys, gun metal, and the new sun brown shades so popular for spring. These are '"sub-standards" from the reg- ular Dollar Line of one of the best mak- ers, and can hardly be distinguished from the regular qualitv. Sizes Sy'i to 10. PRICE 69c. a pair Men's Holeproof Socks Nfw Spring Patterns. 50c, 75c and |1 F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON, ONTARIO This Store Closed Thursday Afternoon â- B 9Ki V^iSiSSSBi 1

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