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Flesherton Advance, 25 Sep 1919, p. 5

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September 25 1919 THIS FLESH EKTON ADVANC SERVICE.-This Bajik, for the past . 45 years, has done its share in the development of the business of the Do- minion. Our experienca and equipment are at the Mjvice of every customer. ^" "• THE ^ANDARD BANK OF CANADA FLESHERTON BRANCH ceo. MITCHCLL Manaoor C. p. R. Time Table. Trains leave Flesherton Station aa ollows : Going Si uth Going North 7.53 a. 111. 12.01 p.m. 4.27 râ„¢- 9.18p. m. The mails are osed at Flesherton :a follows : Fur 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 ev'g. VICINITY CHIPS set for will be ThanksgiTiDg Dh; has baen Oct. 13. Ea>!enia anniversary rei vices held on October 12 and l:t. Fevershsm fall fair Tuesday and Wed- nesday i)f next week. Mr. Geo. Richardson of Toroato -visited friends here l."vit week. B -rnâ€" .\t Toronto, en Saturt'ay, Sept. 20. to Mr. and Mrs. A. S. • Thurston, a son. Mr. anJ Mrs. H. M. Hyiand and i rj^a near Duudilk. »ith 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duaeaa returned en Tuesrlsy fn.m their luiaeyuicuo trip. Mr. VV. A. ArmtllODij was al Atlaacio City and New York laiC wtok ua busi- ness. FlasberUn fall fair Tharsday and Friday of ibia week. Faaten this data ill your niod »nd oom* aoA sm us. The aaaual i onvsotion of tbs Eisk Grey lejchera' luatitute will be hald the Thursday and Friday before Thanks- ^ifioc Day. Loitâ€" On Sunday, Sept. 81, ketwe« Fleahertoc and the Six Cornen, an auto I r4 cbaio. Finder will please leave ai Tua Adraoca affice. Marritd â€" At the manse, Mono Mills, on Sept. 15, bj Bev. J. A. Mstbeson, B. D , 2(ail Cameron of Artemssia Twp. to Elsie M. ftleLsid of Pricevills. The concerk of ibe season will be held oil Friday evening of the second day of our fall fair. Don'c m'>»$ it. liat yuur tickets at dawken's. I Priceville Memorial Suciefy require all i subEcriptionu to the memoiial fund to be piid in to the treasurer, Mrs. Farquhnr I McKunon, by October 1 â€" Annie Uat- ' row, Sec. I A Tag Day will be be!d on the last day ' uf ih« fair in aid of the neglected chil- dren of the county. It, is hoped that a I'trge contribution will be received, for ii is better to aave the child than punish the mm. A credit auction sale uf farm stock and implements will be held on lots 122 and 123, Orange Valley, 'jn Saturday, Oc:ober 4, the property of Mr. Charles Moore, who baa recently sold his f:irm. D. Mc Pbail, auctioneer. Those who attendtd the Methodist church on Sunday received an unusual treat. Mr. Goldsmi'h, teller in the Standard Bank here, sang a solo at both the morning and evening services. Thi ^eotleaian is a tiained singer and has a strong tenor voice. He has )>eea :t choral singer sincj boyhood. Uis favors on Sunday last were yery much appreciated. Adam Hulley of Dornoch was sentenced at Owen Sound la«t week to four years in the penitentiary for burning W. .1, Bell's barn in October 1910 Another charge of perjury was held over until the next Assizes. Two of HoUey's sous were brought from Grand Prairie, Man , to give evlddoce against their father. Holley IS over 60 years of age. A party from here, lecently, when coming from Toronto, ^aw a rie o* the They tooted their Medals Presented To The Returned Men ByArtemetia Township And Flesherton Village >} ?:feg:Cc^^rr.^gggggfeCgQrw;.fcgsg=^gfe5g^.^;=^..^^ stylish Tweed Raincoats for joang men. children of Toronto spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Armstrong. Mrs. P. Holman left spend th-i winter with Drtvid Hulniiin, vl Michigan. Miss Elizkbeth Neiiaon of Everett, Wash., is the gue>t of her auat. Mis, VV. A. .Armstrong. Frank Thurstop, who his been in WiiinpL'g since last spring, returned home ou Friday last. He says business horu but the rig didn't move to one side ior them to pais, so they put ou the Friday last, which waa aet apart as a psblea holiday by iha townihip and village for a uublic welcome to the returned solUier.-<, <vaa :k* first rainy day ws have had In several wdsks. As a consi<|aeace the afternoon prograia was very muek marred and delayed until suah a lace hour that the speaktrs only had sboat tiae to offer their apolagies for noc giving spaechas. Those who were ptesenr aod addrttasad the crowd were, Haava McQaaker of Owen Sound; Dr. Jsmieaon, M L. .A .Durham ; Lieut. - Cul. CarmichasI, the I' P.O. candidate in Eist and Centr* Grey, Collingwood township ; and Inspector Huff of Mea- ford. Ail of theie gentlemen gave shor' addresses along military lines, but were unable to ejaborate at any Ungih. The speakers were introduced by Reera HcKenzie. The important event of thi day | was the presentation of S7 very handsome medals to the returaed men, and 25 gold brooches to the nearest lady relatives uf those wha had fallan, in all cases, we believe, to the mothers. These brooches coDCaincd the initials of those who had sacrificed their lives, and the medaU contained the following words : '* Great war duty, 1914-1918, " and the name of the municipality. Both msdals and brooches are beautiful pieces of art, and | ;^S pT ESHERTON Will indeed be highly prized by the rtcip- I ' •â- ' ieuts. The reverse side of the meda's contained the names of the rscip ents. | The presentatioiiB for the township were ' made Dy Reeve McKanzie and Deputy Rseve Cameron, ind tjr the village ty Reeve McTavish. E«jh medal and brooch wa.* accompanied by au appropri- ate type written address. While the speaking was in progress a basdball lU'irch was being played close by, which attracted more people than the speakera. Tbia iiiatch was played between Owen Sound and Flesherton clubs. Ic Wis not. called a tuacch, as the fourth ii;ning was not completed when a heavy djwnpour of rain caused everybody to somper f..>r home. Flesh- er'on Waa doing well when tbs same was brouiihc to an end, :he score standing at 12 la li in favar of the home ie:<ni. Tne Institute ladies gave a splendid supper to a large crowd of peopU. Had the weather been better tbeir resourcis Seasonable Buying Suggestions New Silks For Fall Yaid irida TafiTeias, Paillettes. Dacbesee and Charmease in black, laape, navj, French blae, myrtle, nigger, bargand; and grey. HabaUia in white, rose, mais, apricot and iky for evening wear. Prices from fl.OO to $3.75. Georgette Crepes and Crepe de Ciiene in all the popalar shades. Some special values in silvertone coatings in indiridaal coat lengths. A special all wool serge in a broadcloth finish, 54 inches wide in sis popular colors, Price 84.75 per yard. Ladies stylish fars, jioles. scarfs and muffs in iox, wolf, coon, sable, Pbrsiao lamb and lynx. All reasonably priced. Staniield's Unshrinkable Underwear for men and women, qualities. Full range of sizes and Si Prices from $10.00 to $25.00. dependable yarns and good Men's All Wool Coat Sweaters, plain and fancy weaves, colors, brown, navy, maraon, myrtle, grey and slate. New patterns in Congoleum Eugs and four yard wide Linoleums. All specially priced. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT in chaage of Miss Grper, a very capable and e.xperienc- ed milliner. Satisfaction assured with every purchase. A big selection on display and novelties arriving every few days. R H. W. HICKLING ONTxVRIo on Monday to 'juice and ran intn it with sorry results: , , , , . â-  i . .i i.,.i. •^ I •* , . - ^ ' I wusld have been strained to tno break- her son. Rev. to their car. It was the county s'eam ; . â-  ^ . â-  u i ' , ,, ,, , . log point. .As u was, the proceeds road roller. If you want tj know who ." , »,.^- -n ,. , , _, . , . , the supper amounted to *U'o.oO. sunered, ^tsk at McLivish s garage whose The ladies also put on a CJr.cerC at Its ASSAM quality give* it that rich flavor REDRpSf TEA JS good tea Sold only in seeded packages New Bakery For Flesherton t Having purchased the bake shop in Flesherton I have fitted up the same and am nw pre- pared to cater to the public in tirst class Bread. Bans, Biscuits and Pastry. My greatest effort will be to please the public, and your custom is respectful! v solicited. F. Finder, Prop smashed wheel that is in the shop for repairs. At lbs L beral convention held in Durham Ia.«t week it wis decided not to make a three corneied tij^ht in Souih Grey ai the coming elec';ion, but to leave the contest with the L". F. I), A ureal arr»y of first class t.tlent has | gauoidate and Dr. Jamieson. If the been secured for the concert on I'' iJ»y j Pr. weie defeated he would probably evening of this week. The concert of j f^n^, d^^. ,g^j j,f h^,, j g Luc.is and the season for everybody. P'an of ha'l i retire f.om politics. He has been one at Hkwkeii's Photo Gallery. I of the bc.-t reprefontatives this riding iS slow in Winnipeg. night which produced ano'.her $125. The auditorium uf the h'xh school was well filled, and the tilenf, we believe, was good. Anyway, everybody seemed to be pretty well salisded. SPRING HILL Neill Coutts, «ho was on trial last we k at 0"en Saund .'or the killing of Wni. Uinbuch at Ayton last winter, was found guilty of raansliiuuhter and sen- tenc-'d to five year'* in uonitentiary. Mr and Mrs. U. W. McMullen of East Mountain, announce the eneage- roeiit of their daughter, Jessie Mildred, to Alexander Fawcett. The wedding will take pUce is a few days. The new branch of the Msrchants B-ink hero is now open for business with ths following stuff ; C. \. Norsworthy. â- of Wal'aceourg, invnager ; W. L. Patter- sou, Merriton, teller ; and Bob Tumble, Flesherton, on the ledger. H. Dawn c(- Son began building oper' -alions last we«k on their new garage. The building will be oO by 100 feet, one and one half stories hi^'h, built of solid ' ]^ brick. 1 he plans have been drawn by i Mr. VVin. Large, of Eugenia. Mr. Down has secured the agency for the Ford car. The firm name wi'l bo U Down iV: Sons, composed of H. Down, tr and Kobert and .-Vlfred Down. Mr. Rol-ert Down will m.ike a sale of his farm sti ck and implements at Uathertou and miive to town the latter part of October. Vr. Jamieson, SL^ representing the •Durham Kurniture C>>., is deserving of the public thanks of the people of this village. His coaipany purchased ti.e timber on the Flosher property includ irf the wooded lots purchased by the villsge a week ago from the executors for the purposes of a memorial park. In anawir •tj a question by the Reeve, Dr. Jaiuiem D stid that if it Would make a better breathing spot for the vi'laga to have the timber lift, it would not be removed by the ciinpany. This statemert w i< ro- ceiveJ with cheers and is a matter cf rvlief to many, who were afiaid tl.h I pret y 8^Hlt would be denuiieJ if its verdure and Uft looking bleak and ! barren. Tho .\dv«Mo.< takes up n itsel' ; to tliank, on Ichalf . f tho public. Dr. , Jaiiiioson .ind the Durham Fuiuiturej Co. fur their gracious n'tt. | ever bad, and is not iu it for the money or big ssliiry. tint as a friend of ours remarked, "These politiks i^ a strange thing ; even au angel wouldn't sittafy some people." Cattle Came Astray Came to I be prem'ses of the under* a gned, lot 17S and 179. S W T S K. Arteniesia, a) out Sept. 13, e'ght yout.g cattle. The owner is reijuested to proye property, pay expenses and take the aarae away. C. HIN'DLE. Sept2;> R R 3, Proton Spring Needs Everybody knows Sberwiu Williams Paints and Varnishes â€" a finish for every purpose â€" inside and outside. Floorlao and Marnot for doors, Paiut your own car with S. \V. P. auto enamel. A ROod assoitmeut of Pain*. Brushes. Screen Doors, Uces, Bakes and Shovels. New Perfection Long Cbimuey Oil Stove. Re4 Star Washing Machines. Daisy Churns and all kinds of pails. Froftt Woven and CoM Spring Wire Fence. Also the new Sharpies Suction Feed Cream Separator. Any member ot the fannly can turn and skim clean at any speed. F.W.DUNCAN 'i Phone 24rll leshertcn | Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Best ite visiting the former's .lister, Mrs. E. J. SiminoD", at CuUingwoud. Mrs. F. Chiiri is visitmsj wi'h h^r Jaugh'er, Mrs. U. Johnson. Quite .'i numbiT from here at'eudid the celobraliju at Owen Sound tn Tueadiiy. Mr. Eruie Westlake of Toronto is visiting friends here. Mrs. P.okrll uf Poria^e La Pt.iirio is visiting Mrs. W. C-tswell. Miss Florence Caswell is visiting wflb fiends iu Durham and London for a month . &Ir and Mrs. H Corbelt visited with friends in Owen Sound. Born â€" At Bultlefoid, Sask., on Sept. 12th, to >Jr. and Mrs. W. VV. Smith, a S IU. FURNITURE All kinds of furaiture iu our sbowroouis. Call and see our diiiiug room, parlor and bedroom suites. A large range of prices tc suit your pocket book. UNDERTAKING Calls answered niijht oi dav Phone 30 r li W. H. BUNT Flesherton, if«^^' armers Attention j Make money in I during the coming , mouths by selling ) nursery stock . your spare time Fall and Wintei Lardy Canadian ^*J British and European markets will be open again for Canadian Fruit and jljl 1 now is the time to order for .'pring It planting. ill) ^ W r " j] Largest hst of Fruit and j) I mental Stock. Seed Potatoes n grown iu Canada. t .•. . Orns etc. i Fall Fair Dates, 1919 The list of Fall Fairs has been sent out by the Ontario Department of .\g[icul'.^re fioai which we take the following dates : KLESUKRl'ON Sept 25 and 26 Alli«t0Q Oct 2 and 3 Arthur Oct 7 and 6 B.'eton Oct 7 and 8 Uolhweir.s Gomeis Seia ;?0. Oct 1 Chatsworth Oct ;> and 10 Cvokstown . .Sept 20 and 27 C:iesley Oct S and 9 DunJalk Oct 1 and 2 Duihsni Sept 30 and Oct I Eluivale Oct 1 lo 3 Fovorsham .'*ept 30 and t>ct 1 Holsteiu. .. Sepr 23 and 24 lUiiover 8«pi 25 ai.d 2U Kilsyth .. ........ . . . .Oft 2 and 3 Lon's Hi-ad I 'ct Hand 7 Markdale Oct 7 and 9 .Meafuid Sept 20 and 2t> rriceville Oct 2 niul !! R >cklyn Oct 2 and .! shellnirne Sept 23 and 21 I'-iia S»:pt .30 an<l (.>ct 1 Walters F.slls Sept 23 and 24 Wiailon Sopl 33 and 24 SATISFIED ! THAT Is what over IOC useis say about 1900 Gravity washers supplied bv S. HEMPHILL, Agent For 1900 Gravity washers and wringers £lectiic and gasoline power washers. ALSO for MaCocniick Binders. Moweas, Hay Rakes, Hay Loaders, Drills. Cultivator, Plows. Steel Stalls, Harrows (.<a.si>line Engines. Brantfurd d uble gearwl and auto oiled airuuitor Wind Mils. Bea'ty Hay Carriers. Hay Forks, Slings. Manure Carriers, Water Bowls, Water Tanks, Pump and Piping. SOMETHING NEW IN BUZZ SAWS One third more wooi cut with same power wbeo Mtted wiih my patait. S. HEMPHILL Agent, - Ceylon, Ont. Write for particulars. â-  ^^» â€" - Stone & Wellington The Foothill Nurseries. Established 1S;C ) TORONTO - ONTARIO BOAR for SERVICE Purebrpd Tainworth Boar for service n^.!!'.^"^!: V""' T »'»i S E., Artem-i.,: Termsâ€" il. 50 Foblo II -T.J. SlWsON-.SWi). 1 V^^^'*^^%'%'"%%%%^-% ^ NEW MUSIC store;! I have opened up Music Store iu the Old Armslrong Blccl^ wbere 1 will cai»>- a complete stock oi Columbia Grafonolas and Records, Imperii rafonolas, Gerrard HeinUman and New* combe Pianos, a^id bheet Musia C*I1 and let m sbo^ yju oiw stock. We fccl sure you wM b« pleased, J. H. HALES Flesherton, - On # i: :: I' t.

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