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Flesherton Advance, 20 Jun 1918, p. 1

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^k&\)ttim *'£> TRUTH BEFORE FAVuB. EEINCIPLKb NUT MEN.' fOl 3S !f i;;;j;Flesh.erton. Ont.. Tliiirsday. .June 20 lOlJ W, H THUitTON ^•!:7;e''c =j FEcr-;;E k- i. â-  • ! "N Feversham Items Kimberley Budget On Military Service With the Y.M.C.A. Mrs. Thoniiis Davidson of Toronto, Mrs. Joseph Irwiu of Milton ai.d Mr. »nd Mrs. John iitewart ot Flesherlo;), attended the fuoerat of the lite Mr. and Mrs. R. Brackenbury at Keversham on Sunday, June !•». Mrs Robert Spoffoid, Mrs. McKay and little daughter, of Port .\rthur, are visiting at 1"'. Spotford's at Rivervsle {arm ou the 8ch line. Mr». J. J. Kiitting ha$ ijone ou an extended visit with her son and daughter at Lethbridge, Alberta. M..-. Kaittin^ went West last April. Mrs. Wagg and Mr^•. Kotsteiu of Uxbrid;{e have returned to their homes after a two weeks' visit with the former's sister, Mrs. R. S. McGirr.in this village. Miss Ada Kaitting i^s having a well earo«d holiday in Toronto. Ada i^ operator for the Osprey telephone system here. John Davidson of Bul£ilo visited with bis brother, Jimeii, recently. Thomas Petigo and two scno of Echo Bay visited with his paren's recently. Mr. Perigo returced home ia^t week but l!is.two laddies stayed for a longer visit witb their grandparent.s. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Perigo of Port McNichol motored ovor from their home and visited with the former's parent:!. Mrs. Irwin McKeon of Duncan is is visiting at her parental home here. Harry Fisher visited at D. McMullen s on Sunday last. Mr« and Mrs. Albert Hollinushead spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. S<. McGirr. Mr. and Mrs. Gn'J of Xho-nbury, Mr. and Mrs. D. McGowan and Mrs. A McGowan of Ravenna, spent Sunday with the latters brother, F >'.V\'eldrick in this village. Mr. Robert Brown, Sr., has returned to his Ikhu6 in Forest, OuU, aUet ||j|ja'd- ing a eouplo of weeks with his daughters and other friends in this vicinity. Mr. F. Br:«ckenbury ha:: gono to Sudbury to .settle up his late brothers business. Mr. Thomas Stephens of Siiighamptou â-ºâ€¢pent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. U. ,(. Colquette. The old gentleman was >S0 years of age on that day and is hale and hearty yet. Born- At Kimherley &n Toe.-sday.JuMe 11th to Mr. and .Mrs. Hartley Lawrence, a daughter. Elitor Thurston was a ple^isant caller iu our burg on iSaturday tasc. Frank VVeber left for Toronto on Tuesday last, where Ue will undi'rgo an operation for appeudecitis. \Yhat's the matter with us holdini.' i motister garden s;aity and base ... tournament in uur burg sometime in the near future and let the proceeds of the day go towaids renovating and pairtius tbe public hall. It sure presents a very dilapidated appearance at present. Mrs. Geo, Proctor viaited friends ;n t'oilingwood during the past week. Key. L-ioe will be stationjj on this circuit for ano' her year. Miss Park>-. Eugenia, viaited witli Lilian Campbell one day last week. Frank Davis, of Vandeleur, renewed old acfiuaintaoces in our burg recently. Jaa. R. Fawceit is spending the week with his son, J. H , of CoUingwooi. Kugeuia junior baseball team journeyed down 'o our burg one evening last week and played a seven inning same with our boys resultintr in a win for the locals, score being V-i. Stanley Lawrence umpired the game and gave I'ood satis- fation. The return g%aie will be played at Eugenia on Saturday liext. Messrs B. and R H»li, of .\cron, 'visited last ween with their sister, Mrs. .\lex Fawcett. Mivs Eisie Ferris of Dubbtutou, Bruce f.Hiiity. >\a-j a caller in our viU.ige recc'iitly. Eugenia Piragraphs Bates Burial Co. I^^Arpkliafv I LLriNESs.\SCStAL ^ ^ W CI C 1 JT The Eugenia ladies have arranged to , h.id » Dx-nioon June 20. puKceds tor ' Funeral Directors and - uiforl j t -r the boy? jvei-sea-s See bills. .Mr. and. Mis (J.rifn-y of Meaford aie •H' sue :< i.-f Mr. and- Mrs. Plant;. ills. 'Johnson is vi»iiiii«; wiiu her •unlicr, .^Irs L. Latimir Eugenia basebsill team |<lay<rd at Grand \ ..llcy SrtturJay and were defeat d by * •re uf 7 to l.i. The ruurn match «j1 •e pUyed hei e June 2H. G .\Ia3ee and J Parliament (Uf.tored j to .-i n^h.i.npton S-iluiday. .Mrs. Par- } 1 ameiit reiuains there with her daughter Embaimers Phone HiiJcrest 268 124 Avenue Rd. Toronto, Ont. ' MOTOR EQUIPMENT ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES S. D. Dinnick Portlaw .\ number of out soldier boys are humo froiu N'iagate camp on furlough. Others arc returning to oauip this-week. Gordon NVarling's little three year old boy had thi- misfortune to fall while playing and iToke an arm. Dr SInrtin set the fracture and the little fallow appeals to be doing well. Gorley, the live year old son of \\h>. Blak»y, was very severely iujurcd iii ;he face. It is supposed he was kicked by a horse while out in a field where tho animal was pasturing. Dr. Guy dio.-ssd tho wound, which re<iuired several stitches to close. The little foHow hid a close call. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Haney, .\lbett and Robert iiauey and two sotis luotoi-ed from Toronto and are spending a few days with numerous friends. Mrs. J. W. R*tes, Mr. Maddock and little sou of Toront J arc visiiiug at Mis. Jeremiah Taylor's. Mrs. D. J. Jamieson aud little son, Em., of Toronto, visited last week at W. G. Jamiesou's. Mr. Uaz&ird of Toronto addressed the Mount Zion congregation m the iiiltrests of the Dominion .Mliaiice, and .Mr. Maddcek favored the audii»u?e with an appreciated s 'U\ E'ast Mountain •laok Fiost was an unwelcome caller in our liurg fhceutiy. ' ViiMtJimythiin has au atiad^^^uod p lisouiug in his arm. It is now on the fa-r way to recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Jl'. Sorters and children of the 8;h line, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Uuuibersti-ne. A very successful Ued Cross meeting wa.s held at Robt. McMullen's ou Thursday aficrr.tH)n of last week. Our teacher, Miss Hutchinson, spent the week end at ber pareut«l home. Kiinberloy. What attraction is there in Markdale, Willie : Wilber: Uoldeiiby, of Uolyrood. who taught schiol Iierc last fall, visited here recently. It w;v3 his farewell visit as he got his call to the colors. Word was received that Pie. Victor Ford, 147tl> Batt., was wounded in the breast aUive the heart. This is the second time Victor has been wounded. We wish him a >pceHy recovery and a safe return Cevlon Chat S. D. D.niuek, wiu n .iddri s.-na ihg i Khai.1 League, heard the call " Your Kinn and Coun'ry need you now, and he olieyiJ. U.iving leL-n . rdtred by his spec all^l to .)i':t ll e driving altouether he ',»s ac.-eptei the call lor Military setViie. Mr. Diiiuiuk Las, for the p>aat yeai-. Keen pastor on the Kugent* circuit: of tho MelhtKlis- church. Uf will prssch his f.uewell ^ermon on Sund ly. June. 10. Toronto Line North Go.-ige Bell of Toronto visited with his uncle, Mr. Rod .McKonzie Mr. and Mrs. W. Reid aud little son have returned to their honid in i>.tfoid> Mich,, after an extended visit with fiiends here. Misses Gladys and Gerlriido Lever visited st E.v^t Mi iinuin one day recent iy. Wc undorstan.l Miss Letilw White is goin;; to tako .1 busiaes.^ course in short- h»nJ .wd. typewriting. Wo wish het ber suucess. Miigistrate Mc.MuUen and Coustabio Cook attended ihd Assizes at Gweii Sound last week. Mrs. .lohn Irwiu. who has been on an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. J.J. Lyuess, left Thursday for Regina. Mrs. T. Cliislett, who fi'r the past two n.onihs has been in liwon Si'iiiul taking treatment, reloriu'd homo Euday liist, acocuipauied by her daughter, Mrs (Dr.) H >lino.s, and granddaughier, Jean, who reiuriiod to their home S«iurd.'iy. Mr. and Mrs. D. Widoiirin sp«ut the lirst of the week with friends on the 4th line. Misses K'ithloeii and Uernicc McDoii- aid vLstted the fir^t of the week with their grandma At Proton. Mr. and Mrs. N' . .\rehil«ild and little son sjient the week end with the latter's parent's at Hauover. Inspector Beckett and U. l' 'ok v>ei at Ccdarville Monday. Maxwell TheMixwe.'l W. I. will -ve a social on Andrew Pallister s lawn on June 28. Miss F. Cliioho!in it Mirkdale .spent the week lud n-.tli .Miss I ' i (.)sfcoMie. Mi^s Sedgwick, who has teen visiting here, has returiiod to Toronto. MissDeila Radley of Thorulury is visi'iag at J. Ridley j. Two .'ii loads -i ladies from here attended thi \V. .1. couventiou i.i Mark dale. .^ uuuiber of the boys ar..- i.oiuc :.>;;. , Niagara on short leave j Dundalk III important business ch.tngo took plaoe lu town last week whoo J. t,. Richards so'd lits tteiieral store business aud Slick to H . -Sidey. The store is closed and stock takii's is now goina on in prepariusj for ihe tiansfer. Mr. RichaiJs, who has conducted the lusi- noss successfully tor twenty years, retires and hller the wool season w.i! devote his time to the sale cf gvvernmeiit Kjiids. He will remain as a risuleiil o! Dundilk. Ill the severe electric storm Tuesday evening a valuable four year old inaie belonging to Angus Ki'z, a coup'e .f miles south-we.t oi Ouiidalk.was liilUd ly bghluii'g in the baiu. Mr. Ritz, observing tho ajiprosching storm, had just ,;i.t t!ie horsey under shelter and w.is waiting in the Imrii till thu storm ceased when the mtie wa> killed. I for i Meek. I" Mr. and .Mrs. Ellwood Pur.ridge ti.ive pmovod ;i.> the village. Men-s. Goldber*, Mun.sbaw. Cixiey, L^rgc. and :lie utter's sou. Geral-.l, spent Monday in Owen Sound I While playing ball Dan Faacett had I the ui:sf<>rtuiie to have a tinger lnoken tnd two others i>adly bruised. Mis» Jlal^fi F. uw:c« if Flesheiloh :8 visiting wiih relatives hare. Will Pedlar has recrned word ;!ial his suiiin law. Pie. Cecil Meldruiii. lud arrived in Toronto ou Sunday. He h-is Useii Wounded lu the arm. .\ nuiiiber of ladies from this vi..ini,y attended the district meeting of the W.I. in .Markdale last Friday. Mesdames E. lieiioe. Larae and Hi y were tie delegates from here. 1^^ Mr. Hazeu of (). angeviUe gave a guod address on behalf of the Dom. Alliance on S'luday. Word h.LS been received here ll a: \ ictor Ford has b»«ii wounded a second tuue. It i-eems like uld times to see Mr. ard Mrs: Jake Williams of Toronto in our uiidst foe a iVw days. ^lu. Cameron b;ke rctumed at er.vis iiiu;; his daughter, Mr<. Ed. Grjluvu. »: ! Clarksburg. Duncan Williams- loat » lin« fv.u»ye<u' old horse. J. W. Bates. Pres. Maddocks. Manager. A Splendid Stock from which you may readily make A Satisfactory Se lection. We cai- ry Photo Supplies. Pig For Service Pure bred T.ii:u. r;h iioar for Service on lot 176, 1 S. W.T. snd S. R., Arte- oissia. Terms SI or ?2 for purebreds. 1 June 18 â€"1. J.STlNsiiN. p, in W. A' Armstrong, Jeweler FLESHERTON. . ONT â- â- Â» »•â- Â»â- â™¦â€¢ fc- Ladies ! The Mi lincry Season Is ill an-l we are r. !y with a real up-io-.late <u.ck of SPKIXG H.-. i'.S and would he p)ea-:fd to have you ^n've ns a c. ! and *ee our styles before v.'U buy. We can sitit you if you want an up- to-dale hat. AROUND GREY COUNTY Tiieiuas Harper ol Meliiiu-ihon shipped fourttcQ head of cattle aud .seven ho^s to roruntu recently, for wnich he received the sum of fS,4.'}(t,T'.». â- Siinly Can.pbell, who lives on the 2ud line, -Meiaiictlion. has a nne s^iuip'e of tlmt arrow bead of Indian auke. which he ploughed up this spring. It u one ot the best we h'tve seeu. â€" Shelburne Free Pies*". .*u Owen i>ound child under two years of age drank a big do.-e of iioal oil and as a consiijuence nearly died. John Curtis of Chatswoitu had new p:t«to.>oon June o. He planted tliciu oii February 25 in a bo.\ 10 the bi'kc shop aiid put them in the ktarden .i> s nm as danger i f frost was over. The tioveuior General ^ent list !5und.iy at Hepworth aud visitei ' >iveu j Sound " I tiicisUy ' on Moud.iy. i T»o youuu t>weu Sound lineves M..M»c:i Methodist chuuh, June iL!, j snatched a woiii.'^ns mosh baj- com .iuin- .V.ii.iveisiiry .scruious. Rev. A. P. Siauley .,iuo dollars from her hind as s! e w:-.s ot .Markdsle ; special freewill oHcriug for | walkinsj along th.- s'reet and x\nniversary Services W. L. WRIGHT '^ The Corner Sto«l? FleshertdHi (^â- r:-ri^'^-*i(«'::a3C&Jtia. • »T -. -: >-*»«-«-«->*^ ^ Trust Funds -Monday, June H. splendid pKi^raiu and play, •'Tho Parson's Pervrrsily." .Adinvsti.'ii- .\dulis .•Ck\ chldren loe. No garden p.irty this year on ^c:<-'j-.[ . f fiHjd shortage. School Reports S S 0, 0»j}Tey api'i'. The boys, Miuard and Scarr. were Ci»piureJ and seut to the liidu.-trial School, and another named For.uson. who helped the boys, was sett to u'd for two nioiith.s Hui;h Ronnie of Walters Kails ',.si i valu.ible driving h "rse recently from havinn its leu broken by a kick from another horse. Bariy Puscktusky. of Shallow Lake, LET US SUPPLY Your requirements in anything of the following lines: Automobile Tires and Supplies Sleighs Gasolines Engines Farm Implements Cream Separators Liter Carriers Stable Equipment. Etc D.McTAVISH. . FLESHERTON SPRING AND SUMMER I Sr 4â€" A Rjss. B Loii^'.G Browiniiiec, | *">• '^fJun'J l>' pay J2;i for dama^.s to * N Robertson aud M Guy e<iu.il. I bicycle with which his auto collidid, and Sr ;!-!) Fcnwick. ' "â- ""-'*''' "' '''* '"'"" <'»^'U"l"'-' >« all Jra-L Cdell, A Louvheetl. Ml ill- p. met In Memoriam In loving ineuiory of U.inaki l-.ixter.who p^us^ed away {luacefuUy on June U, 15U7. thie yoar haj passed, our hcartr are sure, As time passes ou we miss hiiu more. His uioimory is as dear today .\s the hour he p.Msed away. â€" HIS SISTERS l.>f Detroit, Mich , and t>m:»riv\ Sr â- _' -U PiUister, .V LvUg.G .Vli^riiscn M Herou, K Lougheed. Jr 2â€" Grace Kadlcy, Guy Pallister, Gordon Fenwick. M R >,<, I) Forth, J Pttker, P l'iiis:ly. K UobertsoiK Jr 'i 15- 1> Forth, £ Robertson. Sr 1 â€" K Itiowuridge, M RidUy. Jr 1 .V Rem; St. P ral'i^ler Parker. I'rimtT A â€" E Ratiley, W L. iighecd. Primer r«--M For h. S Buckingliani, CbarJ, K Lougheod. â€" C. C Sparlir.g, '1'o.icher. j ci.>sts of the cor j tu S2S.o5. 'â-  There were S2 .sppiications for four ! vacancies on ihe Owen Sound Colle<<iate i lits'iiute leaching start". I Members of the t>»eu Sound denrands are for White Boots and Shoes. We have 1 ^ them Lace Boots, Pumps and Strap Sandals. ' ^ also a good assortment of Running Shoes in white] ^ black and tan. ! m ALSO ,,^,^ A line of children's white canvass oxford. 3 eyelet! fjice will reoei>e alter July 1st. all iiicre.tse in salirv I'p to date soinoihiiig like :.'C\Oi'i"l lico'iscs hive b>cn i«sucd to dealers 'm fi'LuUtutts by the Canad Food Hoaivl. \ Another lOt'.'.'tW have still to i;.> out i ThcsB include wholesale and retail i;ri>cers, wholesale tish dealers, bikcr->, ' wholesale produce ilenleis, f.uit and vt-getable dealer-, millers suit cereal ; .\ year and a half old child of Hemy j u:;»uufi«cturei». In add^t! n ;> ih-seare i Cole . f Oilingwoorf vw kilUd by * kick I »t>ine 17, 000 eating place- im^ from H h .r<e. ! v,-. use bv Jutv Is'. un^lcr i 5 hole, leather soles. Clearing at 75c., sizes 6 to 10. Trunks, Suit Cases and Club bags. Repairing as Utual. THOS. CLAYTON FLESHERTON, - OXl\ 'â- Tm IS Jfc* "^JX^SE'

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