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Flesherton Advance, 30 Apr 1930, p. 4

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WEDNESDAY. APRIL, .10, 1930 THE FLESHERiON ADVANCE $1000 REWARD FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO THE WHEREABOUTS OF P <' X PHYLLIS SMITH. JAMES ADAMS AND RICHARD JONES ^f * ALIAS "THE DEACON." i See the soluuion at the PRINCESS THEATRE, MARKDALE, ? this week in a play that combines a prize fight, a detective story, $ a crookplay, and a lov e story. "ALIAS THE DEACON" will in- terest and omuse everyone. Don't miss seeing this one. Another oversized program with an A-l feature backed up by two great comedies: "IKE" AND MIKE" in "HOLDING YOUR HORSES" "HORACE IN HOLLYWOOD" in a laughter provoking episode cntitl-d '-STEPPING HIGH." terest r.d amuse everyone. Don't miss seeing this one. Every Friday and Saturday at 8:15 Adults 25c. Children 15c. (No tax) THE fLESrIERTON ADVANCE Published on Co'.'.-ingwood street, Flesherton, Wednesday of each week. Circulation over 1100, Price in Canada $2.00 per /"ar, ' when paid in advance (1.50. in Seeding operations have com- menced also housecleaning. Mi. Russell Park attended the 0. E. A. in Toronto last week as delegate from this section. Mrs. McWalteu has returned to U. S. A. $2.50 per year when paid her homo in Elmvale after an ex- in advance $2.00 tended visit with her sisters, Mrs. (Members of Canadian Weekly News- Wil " on and Mrs " Walke -'- paper Association) Mr ' and Mrs ' Wil1 Kaitti "K and ! family of Feversham have taken up W. H. THURSTON, - - Editor residence in the Fishermen's Club F. J. THURSTON - Assoc. Editor house on the Valley Road. Mr. ~ Knitting is the new manager and we i wt.sh them success and welcome EDITOIUAL^NOTES. them to thJ3 vicinity Little Miss Evelyn Campbell spent The proposed naaie for the pro- Este .. ho , i(lays with her vinei.1 highway. "The Kings H.gn- Laurjc Betts ^ Roc) . vr.y has not met with much favor Misg Georgina Smith of , , . I is homo on a visit. Miss Patricia Morgan and brother Daylight saving statted in Toron- Douglas visited over the week end to on Sunday. If a way could be in Toronto with their father, Mr. found to take the dew off the ground \\. E. Morgan. We hope Mr. Mor- an hour earlier the farmers would K&n w jn goon DC able to return home also be pleased to alter their clocks again. Tofonto one hour. * For the fi -st time in history Toronto dailiej are in perfect cord in denouncing the grab. j Mrs. Hopkins of Toronto visited J friend* in the village last week, the Mrs. Adam Smith spent the week ac- end in Flesherton with her daughter, But Mrs. Well Graham. it seems hard for them to decide Mrs. Wm. Hljlop visited recently which paper's favorite is the Peck's with Ceylon friends, bad boy in suggesting raising of the We are pleased to report Miss salaries. ! Christena Mages rcco'Vring from , her illness. She hopes to return to Train reductions are to be made ho- school studies next week. on the Beeton-Collingwood branch Mr. and Mrs. Art Wiliord visitet; of the C. N. R. and the residents of relative.! in Flesherton recently, the municipalities through which They a!.--o visited with Mrs. Wilford'a the line pa -.. are strenuously parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew fighting the proposed change. We Graham, Valley Road. Mrs. Graham wonder how many people have theis j s no t enjoying very good health a: merchandise shipped in by truck present. to these points (n place of ex- _ press? The advent of good roads j ast Wcek , s Itomj has brought long distance trucking Mr ^ Mr , c ^^ ^ to the detriment of the railways in i )clmar Fenwick and friend all lines, freight, express and pas- Mr Haro , d Cook> motoml from Bcnger traffic, and it is up to the Qwcn Sound and visited with Mr. railway companies to cut down in and Mrs. Thos. Fenwhk on Easter xpenses if the required revenue is Sunday. not forthcoming. Mr. and Mrj. Roy McMillan and ... I daughter, Margaret of Markdale i spent Sunday with Mrs. Wilson. Recently in the vjllags of Creem- Mrs> (irecn ot Heathcote, who ore and Dundalk business men's * s ' )en ' the , wintt ' r w 'th her associations have been formed to ' ^ th . er ; Mr ' a " y L l e ' rard near irlesherton is visiting h-^r fronds, bring the merchant, <rf the v.llages , Mrs . Thos Fl . nwick " and Mrs . Bcrt together to discu.is way:; and means , M- UM . . I of improving conditions in their re- Misn Gladys Fwc"tt of Proton fspectivc spheres of influence. Every vuited over Enster with her parents vllage and town should have some \ Mr. an.l M'-i. Jamos Fawcctt. kind of an organization at which the Mr. anH Mrs. Chas. Que.mel :>nd merchants can attend and air UIr I *"Jl n * ^ f Ow< "> Souil vi-itod on views on certain matters that noo.t Fr ! <ay '"^ ^ Mr - J ",;- Sherwood. adjustment. and Flesherton I Jr^Ji^^f^ Jr. exception to the rule. During tne ( Owen Soum| v . ( , lx , ^^ Bt Mr past few years the local merchants Ja*. T'nwcc'.t's. . have shown a very fine spirit of co- . School closed rn Monday of bit operation at various times, but there week owin-r t> tln> iil-v s of the is need of a conitant fight to keep | tarhor. Miss Sylvia A -lu-son. We outside firms from coming in to "P l> '"'> will soon !>> wll again sell thoi to local men to mo.-t ore- a month and secure Tim!iitn"arp Taking" up ' ri's'i"''ncn in a sympathetic hMrinff from their jj r . (;,, . Ciraham's ri-did<-ni-e in the fellow merchants would. WP believe. ' sul>ui lis. BlU-viato considerable of the mis- There was a fine ntlundaru-e understanding which is nrevalent in church on Sunday to hear Marl m are on the road to recovery from their recent attack of la grippe. Mr. Sherwood is able to be apouj again. Mr. Henderson and son, Erie also Old Resident Passes ! 147 Re-Union Edward Ward, an old resident of Master Hedley Lehman of Toronto 'this district', passed away at his spent Easter holidays with the lat-'home in Collingwood on Friday ' s 84th vear - He w bom Jacob Lome Carr, eldest son of Mr. Will The 147th Battalion held a re-1 union dinner at the King Edward 1 hotel on Saturday night, at which a ' Li " C nShir In j n large number of the members; taught j gathered. A wreath was laid Monster Banquet GQOC! Eats, Good Fellowship, Lome Carr. eldest son of Mr. Will i ; ~' " Gnnrl Ideas Cnnd Miisir in Carr, formerly of Eugenia ha, beeni 80 * 1001 at p rttaw many years ago. the cenotaph in front of the city UOOCl Idea*, L,OOU Music an - all-round Good Time will be held in Armouries, Markdale Friday, May 30th starring with the Calgary hockey ! His parents lived in Flesherton at hall in memory of the 133 members team the past year. Their first de-'o"" time, across, from the cemetery jwho were killed in the war or died feat was at Winnipeg by the Pat- a".J also resided on Stone's Line. iof the battalion and those from out- ricias of Regina, who won the mem- [ u e went to Collingwood as writ- sidc "oints attended the morning! orial cup from West Toronto at \ ing and drawing master in tho col- ; of disabilities. Toronto members : Winnipeg. jlegiate institute in 1879 and three f th battalion and those from years later appointed principal of: outside points attended the morning, I the public schools, a position he re-service at St. Paul's church, when tftlwd until 1907, when upon retir-; Canon Cody reviewed the history Osprey Pioneer Dies - nn at i.W p.m. iin? he was appointed registrar of f the battalion. Another Osprey pioneer passed 'the Board of Education in which! to the great beyond in the person of he continued until 1925. Hisj Mrs. Harvey McQuarrie, on Monday, w ice, Susanah Elizabeth Treadgo\l; April 14th, 1930, after an illness of pn deceased him in 1921 nnd one' about two weeKn. | scn> George, principal of the public Born nearly 86 yeau ago in the school of Niagara Falls, Ont. Farm Help Available he auspices of The United Farm Young People j of the ten southern townships of the County of Grey Tickets can be secured from the Isle oi' Giree, Scotland, little Mary Mclnnis, 4 years later came to Can- ada in company with her parents, brother and sisters. They spent six weeks in crossing the Atlantic ' in a sailing vessel. The family i first settled in the township of I Brock, Ont., but after about three years moved to Osprey, where she had lived ever since. About the year 18G3 she was mar- ried to the late Harvey McQuarrie, who predeceased her about 32 years ago. Surviving her are four daugh- ters, Sarah (Mrs. MacRae) of To- ronto, Emrna at home, Kathleen in 1922. Two sons and three ters, all teachers, .survive. Dies At Age 34 Years Mr. Sam Phillips of the Colling- wood gravel is mourning the loss of r. faithful old friend, at the great are, for a horse, of 34 year.'. The oli 1 niTe wa> r"i?ed g-y the late Dr. A number of partially experienced following: In British farm workers arrived in Osprey Tollie Spofford. daugh- Orangeville on April 29 and were FLESHERTON iquicky placed. About 30 men will Margaret HawtOn, [arrive in Orangeville about May 5th. [ FEVERSHAM Mail and phone applications will re- Artemesia Howard Graham. 'ceive the best attention. Give your' MARKDALE R. R. * phone number and mail address, up until May 20th. Per plate 75c. Yearly employment 'is desired. Sale of tickets wil te limited to *0. .Writ, to A. R. Mitchell, Elora, phone; '^ES Ticket. ,85. R. R. 4. Markdale >^<"<"fr+<"fr**09*M"ftfr+ McDonald of near Owen Sound was purchased from him by the West and Addie (Mrs. McLean | Johtl Fin(11 ? . of . Menford - of Singhampton. The funeral took place on April 1C, and interment was and Mr. She For Your made in the family plot in Maxwell Union cemetery. I was a .standard bred trotter and was raced by Mr. Findlay under tlie name of Nettie F. Mr. Phillips purchased her from Findlay in 1910 Conv emence and she has been in his possession ever since. She was given manv > passer, another of our haruy pri::es at faU fairs throughout the country. She had in her later years a comfortable home and a kind hard work as ma3t er, doing light work up to the grappled with, timc of her death It goea without saying that this fine old mare did not go the way of most horses after British pioneers, who snw this country an almost unbroken forest, met adversity and daily companions, and made the best of them. her death, that is to the foxes. Mr. Phillips mourns the old servant as he wopld -\ friend. Miss Kathleen McDonald of To- ronto spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald. Make your appointments now to sec Dr. J. G. Russell, the celebrated TWO DAYS ONLY, Dr. J. G. { eye sight Specialist at Armstrong's Russell will be nt Armstrong's store ^ store May 5th and Oth. Open both May 5th and 6th. Come in and have evening;. your eyes looked over. I We will be open for business every Sa-tur- day night to receive cream and eggs. For best results and highest market prices sell your cream and eggs to us. Markdale Creamery & Produce Co. PHONE 66 MARKDALE r i-ir goods, which is a detriment : ""' nl lp to -'"" h-r duties here ,1 industry. For the business "''i 1 !' thp . IOa > U ' r y^ 1 ! 1 '":. . _ Mr. ard M. Jo-. William^ of at the this and many other small towns in Enster service. A baptismal service Ontario. If this Idea could be |ook nlaci- H which nnn Jeannclt;' MI'S II . I.I _..] 1~%_-._!_ V .1 ' would i-alizntion we arc sure infant 'laughter of Mr. an.l Henry Ttttor and Dennis Kdwin, in- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley j Crni; ell, nceivcd bftptiltnfc] ritos. manifested m ordinary business en- brought to a tbat thf community prosper nnrl thnt a different spirit would be manifeste terprises. Barton nnil Dorland Campbell were also bapti.icd. A "iimh"r pledged themselves to the membership of ., , the chi. .'ch, these wore, Mr. nn:! A. K. Bellamy, agent for Pilot Mn , j ^ ^^ M ,.. olivt>r Tup _ nutomnl.ilo InsunWCl; includes public , r M; ^ s ,. ]| , nn Mcl)on . ll( , , , u . v liability nnd property damage, fir* I McDonald, rbyll'iK (iraham, Hnwi-n\' 'heft nnd collision. Special rating Mrgiv. Evelyn nnd Harold Turnci I and Muriel Cameron. Mr. n-d M-J. Will Williams of Toronto visited with friend.* here I'M r thv holiday. r. nnd MIM. Kdwin P'-rvis and family of Tm-onto spent tho >i"li- dnys wHh Mr. nnd Mrs. Robt. Pur- V! I, Mi. nnil Mr". Albert Sl.ian Tnrnii!,( visited ov^r th v. M-k for cars used in rural districts. Oil Royalties No more are carefully chosen Oil Itoyalliet lonkid upon us risky x nee illations. Hundreds of millions of dollars are now invested in tru-m bemuse they provide B degree of safety, and rate of) profit return, sur- ,jn , .; il in no (it her line of modern commercial enterprise. We offer you a \l% investment. For furlhor information see DR. E. C. MURRAY Phone 20 t Flesherton oi end wilh Iho funnT's parents, Mr. and Mrs. WnliV'i Sloan. Mi t Gertrude Lrvr nnd her niitluT of Fli .herton vjsiti-d on Sunday nt M.r. C. Mnrtin'a. We ore sorry to report Miss Christcnn Macce laid up with la grippe. Hope she i scon well (again. Mr. Albert Williams and Mr. Chas FLESHERTON "Buy-at-Homc" COMMUNITY BUYING DIRECTORY AND BUSINESS GUIDE The Merchants and Business Men represented below are co-operating in an effort to prove to the resi- dents of the town and surrounding community that values equal to any of the larger towns or cities may be procured in local stores. A series of educational "Buy-at-Home" editorials will be reproduced weekly. The benefit of Home Buying will be shown to the general advancement and progress of the community. Read the editorials, take advantage of the weekly specials offered by he merchants, and BOOST THE TOWN YOU CALL HOME. F. H. W. H1CKLING GENERAL MERCHANT Dry Goods, Groceries. Boots, Shoes, Clothing. Etc. PHONE Cw F. W. Duncan GENERAL HARDWARE STOVES & Fl'RNACES PAINTS AND OILS TELEPHONE 54J W. L. Morwood SHOE RKPAIRS M-n's strong Work Boot Satur- day special $3.65, reg. $4.10 Fiesleren Plani.igMil! COMPLETE LINE HflLDKRS' SUPPLIES k Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Cvm-oc Lime, Krick. Floorim", Etc. PHONE 21 W. A. Hawken I'lIOTO CJA1.LKRV AND MUSK: STOKE DoLnvnl ('ream Separators $;!0.00 nnd :< TELEPHONE 17\v W. G. Kennedy GROCERIES. FRESH $ CURED MEATS. MEN'S WEAR Special in Men's Hats $2.95 A real opportunity PHONE 37 Eirerson J. Bcinett FURNITURE DEALER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Complete Bed Outfit $20.00 PHONE 78 J. A. Stewart GROCERIES. FLOUR & FEED Grain. Fruit & Confectionery 5 Bars Comforrt Scan 24e. PHONE 40 W. A. Armstrong & Son JEWELLERS Grandex Goggles in case Reg 75c. for 59c. Watchmakers Opticians H. Down & Sons 1!)2! TUDOR SEDAN Very small mileage For $525 PHONE 30 Osprey & Artemesia Co-Operative Co., Ltd. GROCERIES. FLOUR. FEED TELEPHONE 70 YOUR DUTY BUY AT HOME This is the first of a series of twenty-six editorials which will apprar in The Advance on "Buy-at-Home." These articles arc t'.-*- signed to impress upon the residents of Flesherton the obligation which they owe to the community to purchase their needs Vom local merchants, n duly which they owe, not only to themselves but also to every organization in town. The Advance is an advocate of community buying because it believes that in the theory of buying at home and sup- porting liomo industries depends the success and advancement of this town. The merchant is responsible for the position which we hold in the province today. Through his efforts our schools, churches nnd public institutions have been established as well as r>.ll civic rights which we enjoy. He has shown his confidence in town and in you by establishing' himself in business here, assumng the greater burden of taxation and community responsibilities. Tho Advance seeks to point the way to n greater and better In- terest. This series of editorials is designed to benefit th? merchant by securing for him your confidence and support and by so doing enable him to render you n more efficient service. Ifl this task is accomplished, much will have been done to place Flesherton well up in the list of prosperous Ontario towns. THE HOME OF QUALITY MEAT M Wilson B U T C II E R Snusatre 22c. per Ih. TELEPHONE 47\v Thos. Owler a r d Son GREY COUNTY EGG GRADING STATION Eggs Graded by Experienced Gr"ders F. G. KARSTEDT STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS Millinery, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Fancy Print Dresses $1.49 Lades' Silk Crepe Dresses $7.49 PHONE 7 John Plester McCORMICK-DEERING AGENCY FARM IMPLEMENTS Mason & Risen Pianos Delco Lighting Plants CAR AND HORSE LIVERY F. Finder QIAL1TY BAKER Eat Flesherton-Made Bread and Pastry. It cant be beaten PHOVE 8 D. McKillop TINSMITH & PLUMBING Stoves and Ranges and General Hardware L). McTavish & Son CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE TELEPHONE 9w H. Freeman GROCERIES, FRUITS AND COOKED MEATS TELEPHONE 60 Brack's Garage NASH SALES AND SERVICE General Repairing. GENERAL REPAIRINCf Gas, Oils, Tire and Accessories

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