June i9 1919 THE FLESHEKTON i^DVANC V V • T Will the patty whu took an egg crate from my p!>ice on Wednesday eveniuKi June 4, 'i'lj carried it away ii> a c&r, i ceturu auoit: at ooce and aave trouble â€" I W. Moore. Kock Mills anouil itardoo parly will j be held i.i Mr. sj. Phillips' grove i a Joly (j. G'jod baseball match and pio- gram. Aduii&aiuo 20 tad 35 ceutj. Diuice -Kinn's Ruyal Park, (Jwen Sound, Every TtmrsJay nighr, June, July, .^ugiwt, September. Kelly-MilUr to 12.30, new time. Jrs^iW^M^vi9s1lrm^u^:'»"."^.^^ LJL:2i^^-T-:^>.;:-^jg=^«S=C:^3-^:?j^.^jgs^1 Prizea amounring to $30 have been offered for a baseball tnurnaaient on the AKricaltural ground* heie on Dominioa °'''^''®*"'*' ^•'â- ^ Day. Competitors please notify the; *'^°»'*»'"U 5Cc. lecretary, W. A. Hawken, Fleahertcn. j The Pow^r House and Commencing Monday. Jane 23, the' '**''«~'' "'"'='* <='-"*'«'^ '''"' THRIFTStamps.â€" We strongly re- notice- s. m. osbome. commend the purchase | We notice that tome of our antoists of Thrift Stamps and W ar 'are still using the cut-ou's on their cars. Savings Certificates. In this â- yra-y you not only are aiding your countr}''s finances, but are forming the Savingshabit. The Stamps may be purchased at auy branch of â€" kc THE FleahertoD last week. store of S. M. Osborne, Maxwell, w.u''^''**^'''* "'''''* ^"' "«"«'"'» "M 15 to be closed at (J p.m., od time. ,,cept ^' """^ °° ""''*'•'"""' «• Ple»h«ton Wednesdays and Saturdays, until further ^'''^ "* ""''' ''°°"° '° P'»«'^" "^ • half the Power House club does not | work at the power house at all. But i they do a little practicing, and aa a re- I T,. ...,,, , , , . , »"'= history is repeating itself. Last ' inis IS illegal and some of them may tind themselves contributing to the municipal I aicheijuen if ihey keep it up. year Fleshertou started out bravely and 'â- won right along at tirst, but the Power i House " came back " jiiac ss it has done this year. STANDARD DANK OF CANADA FLESHERTON BRANCH There are som« who still do not realize ; our new terms of subscription, Ifyoir; Previous subscription goes six months overdue it | liouse the ; will be 81.50. By [ ayinj,' promptly you ' Council waited on Mrs. ave fifty cents. GEO. MITCHELL MANASen C. p. R. Time Table. Trains leave Flesherton Station oUows : Going South 7.53 a. m. 4.27 p.m. 9.18p. m. The mails are osed at Flesherton si follows : For the north at 10.40 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; and the afternoon mail south at 3.40 o'clocK. For morning train south mail close at 9 p. m. the previous evg. Boys, arrange your date atid be at Proton Station, Thnrsdav, June 19. Grand Scotch eoncert. Be sure and ; bring the girls. The biageat ' tiie season. to her leaving :he Park menibers of the Tjwnship Irwin and pre- sented h.-r with a silver kuttei dish is a tokxQ of gratitude for iier kindaesa and solicitude for thdir welfare while guests ! at the hotel on Council days. Mr. and ^ , Mrs. Irwin go to Kimberley, where their treat of i . ,. ,, , , , ' public services will also be much appre- , ciated. Mrs. Irwin has the happy faculty A meeting of the Soldier's Aid Society i of develeping a bosie-like atmosphere will be held at Mrs. Katherine Paton"s { •id pleasing her guests. on Friday evening of this week at 8 j , •11. 1 L u • t u I -^t the meeting of Pnuce Arthur clock, to wind up the business of the _ , . _ „ ' ^^^uui ^ â- . tp . • .J Lodge, A F & A M. on Friday evenin<i ;!jocieiy. Eve y member is requested to I , â- ,, , •="'", r, • »• .u ' 1 .. M \i- tr c. I '**'• installation of otlicers for the com' Going >orth j be present â€" Mrs. \V. Uenry. Sec. |. 12.01 p.m.' I '°* y^" '"'^'^ place, \V or Bro John The Presbyterian Guild will hold a I Wright conduciisi; the ceremony. The monster garden party on the Agricultural | following is the statf ; W M. Thomas grounds, Fleshertou. on Friday, June ', Clayton ; S \V, C J Bellamy; J \V, 20th, 191!». Baseball and supper, j Peter Muir ; Tre*s. Jcsepk Blackbuin 1 Admission 25 and 35c. Keep this date open . VICINITY CHIPS Bibles and Testaments for sale office. Mrs. W. Burnett is visiting friends Toronto. Sec, T A Blakely ; S D, R G Holland : J D, Thos Chard ; S S, A McRae : J S, Don't foroet the grand Scottli* con- ^ -^ Meads ; D of C, C N Richardson ; cert at Proton Station. Thnrsd,-\y, June ^y'"^""' "^ '^ f'^'^'^*"^''* ^ Auditors, R G ICth. Hendersons' kilties and lassies ' H^l'a°'l »nd ^^' J Bellamy ; Rtp to will be 'here, also Canada'..; Juvenile ; '^"'^'^ Lodge, Thos Henry. Harry Lauder, and Miss .\lice Dunbar, at this comedian. i ^^ The Agricultural Society have made "> j arrangements for some go.^d horse ncirg | i here on July 1, and will give one of their ' MARRIAGES Miss Fewster of Toronto visited friends ; renowned concerts in the evening. Make; Marriedâ€" On Tuesday, June 10. here during the past week. Mrs. B. WeltoD is visiting Toronto. The Henderson oil drilling temporarily ceased operations. Ko chopping done at Kugenia until further notice.â€" Jtraham Bros. Keeve McTuvish is in 0*eu Sound this week attending County Council. Miss Mabel Field of Toronto is visiting relatives here for a couple of weeks. Don't forget the garden party on the agricultural grounds, on Frid.iy, June 20. Dr. and Mrs. Murray, W. H, Bunt and W. J. Bellamy motored to Toronto ; your arrangements to come to Flesherton ' '''* home of the bride's mother at Mt. friends in ""^ J"'y 1 • ' ^'^'«»'> Jeanette May, second daughter Rev. R. Keefer and wife of Elora outfit ha« ciUed on friends r.ere this week. Mr. of the late Mr. Jaiu.'s Blackburn, to Pte. James H Cm- midge of Mt. Forest, the future home of ths young couple, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackburn of Toronto ani'ouuce the aiirriia* on Mon- diy, June Iti, .'t their cousin. Gertrude F. Thompson, youngest daughter of Mr. George Thoiiipsun, to Mt. Archibald N'apier of Windsor, Ont , where the young cruple wi 1 reside. Xumeroua re'atives hero are interested iu those The animal was out in the open , y^^^^ i,„j^,_ ^.,,^, ^^^, ^^^^-^^^ ^„j ,_.^^ ut made for the bush when it Keeler moves to a Hatr.ilton church on Ju[y 1. 5Irs. Keefer taufht for seven years in the Flesherton public school about twenty years ago . A car load of sports attended the Walkerton races on Thursday last. On the return home iu the evening they saw a deer about two miles this side of Dur- ham held beard Tom's cut-out' j The meeting called for Saturday even- 1 ing by Mr. Boland to discuss the mem- both born at Portlaw, this township. Friday. „. , ,.., .ID â- \ t T ,,„,o ot'*I ^iJ^'stion did not come off, as ihet,- . W.J. White and J. Brazil of Toront" i ^ . . . . have been engaged for the Dominion Day concert here. j were only about live women and three men present. Saturday ui^ht was iu I convenient for many. Another attempt Mr. T. Culleu and wife of Toronto are I ,,,ii i,^ made, visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Cullen, Edst Back Lino. House For Sale â€" .\ very conveniently ( located frame dwelling on stone wall; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thislielhwaite i ^jj 1,^,1^.,,^^^ g^fp^j^^ ,ji,j.|,en ^nj wood shed : electric lighting throughout ; good cellar and cistern : in g^K>d repair: terns reasonable, -^pply on premises to â€" Malcolm McDonald, Fleshertou. at of Niagara Falls, N. Y.. are visitors *he former's parental home here. Mhrkdale and Flesherton baseball teams w ill clash at the big garden paity on Friday, June 20. Miss Marguerite Runstadtler his passed the Senior Matriculatfon eza-u'- nation for entrance to University. Remember the date of the suction sale at the Richardson old home, Flesherton, Saturday, June 28, at one p. m. Mr. C. Mosier of Toronto is spending a few days with friends here and inci- dentally shipping a few boxes of trout to his Toronto friends. There was no change of Methodist ministers in this section ot the liistiict: accoiding to the tirst draft submitted at the conference last week. A Mr. Feiiton, representing the Dom- inion AUiaiic.', occupied the pulpit of the Methodist church Sunday evening. The audience was small. On Saturday evening Flesheiton and Markdale high s-ch.^ol baseball players came together at Markdale. Score 9 to 5 in favor of Flesherton. Mrs. KoitJi and children of Toronto are guests of Mrs. Hiekliu^. Majo; Keith spvnt the weekend with his tamiiy iieto. The furniture and household effects of the late Mathew Richardsou will be sold by auc; ion from his old home in Flesherton on June 2Sth. U. H. Wal- «leD, Auctione«r. The soinl-auuual meaang of the Dist. cf .Xrtemesia LA>.L. will bo held in the liodge room of No. 244, Proton St.ntion. on Tue-sday, June 24, at 2 30 p.m.- W. G. Davis. Sec. Ths Baptists here have secured the I services of a Mr. I'pham of Toronto t r I this charge. Mr. I'pham is a student at McMaster I'niversity and has another j term to put in, Ue is a married man, with a wife and two children. The fam- ily are expected here this week and the new minister will occupy the pulpit on Sunday next. Harry Lauder, the world's greatest Scotch comedian, says ot Canada's Juvenile on his recent visit to London. "You have the right idea, stick with it, as you have the ability". This artist will be at Proton Station. Thursday, June 19th. Don't miss it. The Upper Can-ada Biole Dopi-sitory, j kept St The .Advance office, has justi received a complete stock of Bibles : rnngiog in price from 50c. to $,5.25. 1 .Anions; these are s. lite beau\iful thing' for presentations There are also Bibles ' for old teople with large print, pocket testaments and I'salma. Come in and look at tliom. Magnet Cream Separators Square gears â€" no tictlon : double supported bowl â€" cannot rock; perfect skimmer â€" one piece : easy to turn a child can oper.ite: ctpacity change â€" saves the buyer $50.00 : pitent braki; â€" "Magnet.' patent : atroiig. rigid construction â€" inechani.-al!y correct ; sanitary strainerâ€" germ proof ; easy to cl->au â€" a child cleans it iu a few iii-nutes. G. B.,Weltot\ Fleshertoii, Ont. r The l.»test soldier to return home is Sergt. Kmerson Bellamy, eldest son tf our esteemed Town and Township Cleik, W. J. Bella.ny. who arrive.! here by the evening train on Monday. His father met him in Toronto. Ser^t, Bellamy wa.t in France some three yeais. He was on one occasion severely wounded and .spent some time iu a hospital. For some time the high school hss ^ been preparing a memorial ^to folien 1 1 ) •oldivrs who h >ve in the pasi been pupils I ( ( (• of the fch ol. Tills i.« in the form of a: A garden party will b« held under (he Urge fr^me eujlosine H7 photos, divided auspices of the Piesbyierian church into three p.arts. the centre panel eDc'o«- Guild on (he .Vgricultural grounds. 1 iug the photos if seven ex pupi's who Fleshertou, on FiiJay, June 20 .Supptr 1 were killed in the war. This frame will served from 4 .W to t>.30. Baseball j be unveiled by Hon. Dr. Cody, Ministtr match, Fleshei ton v.<. Markdale, game j of Eduoati 'n on Thurs.l iv, June 20, at c.tlled at a SO. .Vdniissiou, adults 3oc, 1 o'clock, p.m. No d.'ubt a large atten- children 25c, vehicles free, dance will be present. NEW MUSIC STORE I have opcuod up a Music Store m the Old Armstrong Block, whore I will carry a coinplcte stock of Columbia Grafonolas and Record?, Imperi.1l GrafouoUs. Gorrard Heintzmtii ar.d New- combo Piauos. and bbeet Music. Call and lot us show yju our stock. We feci sure you will bo pleased. % J. H. HALES ^(.>l.l< .^KM.'^TKDNli Dl.Ol K . Flesherton, - Ont. SUMMER SPECIALS White Canv.i.s Footwear Silk and Lisle Hosiery New Pumps and Oxfords Negiigee Shirts Soft Collars Straw L'ats Bathing Suits Light Weight Umierwear Coatless Snspenders Wash Dresses and Skirts Whitewear Muslins and Wash Goods Dress Gingham.s fiaincfbats Reduced Prices on Trimmed and Uutrimmed Hats for the Balance of the Season. F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON, - ONTARIO r 24 Years the same "good" tea REDROSE XE A'^s good tea: Sold only in sealed packages ,fiif nfliins carefully Corrected Each Week ^"â- ^•â- •â- " 36 to 36 ^-^'* 06 toO »i ^^ii^*'' -• Wto2 11 P"s 1 41) to 1 50 '^"t* â- •' :oto Parley 7< 'o ,<0 126 Chard & Fisher Insurance .Agents Flesherton, . Ont. "|- Life. Fire, Automobile .\uimal Insurance. and â- Si I FURNITURE All kinds of furniture in our showrooms. Call and see our diuing room, parlor and bedroom suites. A large range of prices tc sutt your pocket book. UNDERTAKING Calls answered night oi day Phone 30 r I i ♦ W. H. BUNT KeuJrew Machinery and Mason Kiscb Pianos For Sale. I 'KFKK ly RICHARDSON BLOCK !,>< M.Lv > Ou' Stand) 15 i ^><M.LV> J Flesherton, Ont. I Farmers Attention Make money in your spare time during the coming Fall and Wintei 'months by selling liaidy Canadian nursery ?tuik. SATISFIED ! THAT Is what over IOC ut;eis say about 1900 Gravity w.vshois supplied by S. HEMPHILL, Agent_For 1900 Gravity washers and wringers tlectiic and gasoline power washers. ALSO tor McOormick Binders. Mowers, H.hv K.tkes. H»y Loaders, Drills. Culiirstor, I'lows, Steel ^ttilU, Harrows Gusoliue En^inefi. lirautford double geartd itnd auto oiled ainiiotor Wind JliUs, Bo.i'ty Hny Curriers, Hay Forks, Sliugs, Manure Carriers, Water Ivmls. W^'orTiiiks. rump iiul Pipini;. SOMETHING NEW IN BUZZ SAWS l.>ne ihitd iu.>re wooj cul witli stme [''Wor when li'U'd wuh my patent. S. HEMPHILL Agent, - Ceylon, Ont. BiitiMi and European market? will be open again foe Canadian Fruit and now is the time to order for planting. spring Largest list of Fruii and meiual Stock, Seed Potatoes, grown iu Canada. Ort»j. eto. Write for pacjjcalars. Stone & Wellington The Fonthill Nurseries. (Kstsblished 1S;>7.) ONTAlTia ^ It Pays. TORONTO . Get The Best- Youge and Charles Streets, Toronto I Is Holed ttiroushout Canada for hinh grade business education. Ore.it demand for our graduates Open %n ;ear. Euter now. Write I for Ca'.aloguo. W. .1. ELLIOTT, Priscip.vi. Does Your Label Say 1920 ! I