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Flesherton Advance, 30 Oct 1919, p. 5

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October 30 J 919 THjj FLESH EKTON ADVANC m SAVINGS, Thrift, Independence â€" all these are the out- come of the same impulse and attain the same objec- tiveâ€" PROSPERITY. The Standard Bank of Canada can help you to attain it aa THE STANDARD DANK OF CANADA FLESHERTON BRANCH GEO. MITCHELL . - MANAcen C, p. R. Time Table. Trains leave Flesherton Station as ollows : Going South Going North 7.53 a. m. 12.01 p.m. 4.27 ii.m. 9.18p. m. The mails are oaerl at Flesherton sa follows : For the rtorth at 10.40 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; and the afternoon mail south at 3.40 o'oloclc. For morning train south mail close at 9 p. m. the previous ev'g. VICINITY CHIPS The Victory Loan has G;ot a good start Boost it '. Mr Albert Gillespie of Toronto span *â-  the week end with his wife here. The looBe ends of the war will b e â-  aght up by the 1919 Victory Loan W. H. Bunt attendad the Sunday School Convention in Toronto last week. The practical man will aot hesitate a moment over investing in Victory Bonds. Mis. W. B lyd visiiid in Toronto lasi week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dixon of Toronto spent the week end here. Good wood cookinif stove, good iiaker â€" Applv to Juhn Pedlar, Flesherton. Ihe luccess of the Victory Loan is necessary to cooibine prosperity with peace. Eev. Wakefield of Hollai.d Centre »nd Rev. Belfiy oh Flesheiton will exchange pulpits on Sunday next. It loo'id as though Hon. I. B. Lucis misinterpreted the sounds he heard when he had his ear to the pround. Mrs. WriRht and Mis. Caiter. of Toronto, attended the funeral of their uncle, Mr Samuel Irwin. Mrs.P. Quigg left last Thursday to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. E. J. Swift, in Torpnto. Mrs. Chatks Perigo »nd babe o' D'Arcy, Sask,, aie the guests of Mrs. Albert Stewait. The Ladies Aid of Maxwell Presby- terian chuich will hold their annual fowl aupi)er on Tuesday, Nov. 4. S<.e bills for particulars. LABORERS vV.\NTED-Sttady work at good wages. National Portland Cement Co., Ltd., Dnihamâ€" tl. SHOCK. Mana.(er. Mr. Frank Thurston returned on Saturday after spending a mouth wiih relatives nud friends in Mitchell and Toronto. R. J. WooJi of Ootbelton preached in the Presbjteiian church on Sunday Rjv. Rose, of Corbetloii, will pieach next SunJay. Rev. Mc.Atier of ihe First Methodist church, 0«e.n Sound, will apeak in ;he Methodist churoh here this Kriiluyew- iiiiii; on iho iuier-church Forwaril Moveiutat. Robert Cotiiftt, an old resident ot Dundalk, died at Fort VVilliain on Mon- day of last week at the age of 7o years. The fuiif r»l look place lo Fleshertuu «einetrry on Thursdav. Miss Allij Williams of Toronto is -visiting wiih friends here, and rendered â- two appreciated «olos lo the Methodist and Prisbyteriao coDgregntioi s i n j>uuday . Up to the time of going to press th?re h%i been no definite announcement as to the Rrfereu uin v .le, but it is cert in now tte four "N<i'8' h ivw an ovfrwh Om ing niajorily in the pioviic. The Soldics' Ail »ill hold tl.etr meeting on Saturday alt' ruoon iit tl e home of Mrs. Kate Paton All nienibe:» ace requested to be present as this is to be the winding up nue ii g of ho ti xiety. VA. credit auction sale of household goods, mare and buegy will be hold on t le 8. Irwin farm, half mile from Flesherton, on Wednesday, Nov. 19. See bills. Andrew Wickens, Prop.; D. McPhall. Auctioneer, Applications will be received by the undersigned for the position of caretaker of ihe hixh school, up to 6 o'clock, on Saturday, the Ist of November, 1919. Applicants will state the amount of salary rerjuired. â€" W. J. Bellamy, Sec. A credit sale of a large quantity of f:»rm, farm stock and implements will hi held on lot 14, con. 10, Osprey, on Thursday, October 30th, the property of J. E Eirle. See advertisement in this issue and large bills. Wm. Kaitting, auctioneer. The Eugenia W. I. will hold their rei;ular monthly meeting at the home of Mia. A. Tuohy, at 2 30 sharp, on Wed., No». oth, 1919, when Mrs. H. Down, District Pretiiden', wiU be presenSi. A cordial invitation is expended to the Eugenia Presbyterian Missionary Society and Ladies' Aid to attend. Thh Women's Institute will bold their monthly meeting in the high school on Wtdneaday, November 5th. Subjects for the day are : "Literature in our Homes," taken by Mrs Belfry. " The Ii fluenco of Dress on the Character," by Mrs. Armstrong. Solo by Mrs. Mark Wilson, jr. All are welcome. Mr. McMaster has been drilling a well for F. G. Karstedt and after going down about 80 feet email quantities of oil were found tn the hsil'ngs enough to spoil the water f>r household purposes, and Mr. Karstedt began to think he wai hoodoed* so far a& a water supply is concerned. Mr. McMastnr contii^ued drilling into the rock and thinks he can shut ou^. the oil by casing into the rock. Mr. and Mr«. Robert Down moved to town last week. Previous to leaving the farm at Hatherton Mr. and Mrs. Down were entertained at the home of Mr. James Winters. The former was pre-, sented with Masonic emblem cuff butt ocs and Mrs. Down with two pieces of cut glass. These were accompanied by a Leeson's Maj. 459 According to the Durham Chronicle Mr. Leeion, the new Farmer member for South Grey, had a majority of 459 made up as follows : Durham. . . Hanover. .. Dundalk . . . Flesherton. Neustadt. . Glenelg. . . . Artemesia. , Bentinck. .. Egremont. . Normanby . Proton Jamieion 457 4oH 109 125 48 3 Leesun U98 204 208 612 106 527 1657 Leeson's majority 459 The Real Reason Of the numerous leasons advanced for the defeat of th»fiearst government the moft fantas'.ic cornea from the Owen Sound Sun Times. la has unearthed the " really truly " reason and this is what it says : " The incapacity of many of the Ministers of the Government had a great deal to do with the results and the de- mand for a change seems to have been very general throughout Ontario. The people apparently demand progressive legislation and in this respect the depart- ment formerly presided over by lion. I. B. Lucas seemed to be the purticular target for all opposition. He was flag- rantly unresponsive to the call for prose- cution of trusts and his inactivity had not only a great de<il to do with his own defeat but with the collapse of the government and defeat of so many of the government candidates throughout the province. The form of ballst on which the people were asked to giy» their views on the referendum was also one of the straws that helped to break the govern- meni's back as many temperance people could not forgive the government the warmly Worded address of farewell. The evidently well thought out plau to divide Advance tende^ its word of hearty , the vote. That the province as a whole welcome to our new citizens. demanded temperance legislation of the The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian ! "•"»' advanced character was evident hurch gavo a fowl supper on Friday evening last lo a large crowd. The from the vote», although some centres of population, wnere the foteign element is supper was a choice one with any amount I'fery large, polled heavy vo'es for the of eatables in great variety including j '"^ question on the referendum, with duck, goose and chicken, piee, cakes, "yard to the establishment of govern- salads, garnishes, relishes and snow ' ment liquor stores." apples on the handsomely decorated | â-  tables. A full program was afterwards ! Cof-tiii pi TrWID 1~)ied rendered. The proceeds amounted to j over 9113. ^. STAN FIELD'S ^ Unshrinkable Underwear ALL SIZES. Green, Red and Blue Label Qualities. Single Garments and Combina- tion Suits. All reasonably priced. F. H. W. HICKLING ONTARIO Ihe canvas for the 1919 Victory Loan Mr. Samuel Irwin of the suburbs died on Friday evening last after a short opened on Monday of this week and will cou6n»meut to his bed from ulceration last for three weeks, ending November ' „f j^e stomach, at the age of 63 years loth. The amount asked for from the j j^r. Irwin had been a sutferer for some Flesherton District is |2OO,06O and the time, alihough the diseasi had only I canvassers are J, A. Legard, G. -\. Mc- recently taken the acute form. He had Tavish and T. .J, Fisher. Now that the ' consulted a ipecialist and an Owen Sound Hun is ehelvt'd I he %>vernment need the money to pay for the war debts. There are very few people in this district who cannot buy one or more bonds and everyone should buy as many as possible. The interest oh the investment is good expert was cilled in a couple of days liefore h^s death. The deceased gentle- man was born on the farm where he died. He married Miss Martha Wright of Osprey, who survives him, together with three son."* and one daughter â€" and yon have the same security as you j Gordon, Fred, Will and Mabel. He have for a dolUr bi:l. Get your cheque j ji,^ igaves one brother and two sislerti, books ready and give the canvassers : Oliver of Kimberley, Mrs. Robert all ihe help possible. Thompson also of Kimberley, and On Sunday. October 19, following a Mrs. Jacob Thompson of the Meaford William Henderson 1 Road. Mr. Irwin whs highly respected acd the family have the deep syiup.i'hy of all. The funeral itroke of apop'exy, .. ...i»... •^.i..>A=.=..w , passed vway at the home of his daughter, Mrs. .\lex. Hastings, Woodstock. He was in his 85lh year and was at on took place to Flesherton cemetery on resident of Flesheiton. He ! M""day afternoon rf this week. time a leaves to orourn three daughters and three son.s â€" Mrs. Hastings of Wood- stock. Miss Nellie Henderson of Roch- ester, Mrs. Henry Wright of Maxwell, George Henderson of Hartford Conn . Peter Henderson of St. Catharines, Ont., and William Henderson of AshUnd. Wisconsin Mr, Henderson conducted a grocery business ia Flesherton for some years, rdciiing abi ut twenty years ago. The funeral took place at Woodstock. li[iiRK[[S OarefuUy Corrected Each Wee ! Bnttor 45 to 47 j Kijgs 05 to ."j."< Wheat 2 00 to 2 11 Peas 1 40io 1 .")0 Oats 90 to !I0 Barley 78 to 80 HARDWARE Moffat Stoves and Ranges, Tortoise Heaters, Stovepipes, Elbows, Damptria. Sherwin Williams Paints and Varnishes. Red Star WasLiLg Machines, Bob Long -Mitts and Glove.", Glass, Putty. Also the new Sharpies Suclicu Feed Cream Separator. Any member ot the family can turn and skim clean at any speed. F.W.DUNCAN Phone 24rll Flesherton In Memoriam Chicken Market Inprond and loving memory of our i Owler .t Kellog are pay ng the follow- dear son and brother, Pte. Johnston _ '"8 Pf'^^a this week : Howard, 147th Battalion, killed in ' Spring chickens 20e ^clicu in Fiance, October 26th. 1917. I Hens 18c "Two years have gone and still we j Roosters â-  15c miss hiin." Ducks 18o â€" Father, mother, brothers, sisters I *^^**^ ^'^'' O Its ASSAM quality gives it that rich flavor .^ REDRpSE XEA'is good tea ; Sold only in sealed packages ^: isa NEW MUSIC STOR I have opened up a Music Store in the Old Armstrong Block, where i will carry a complete stock of Columbia Uralouolai and Records, Imperial rafonolas, liv-.i-l Heintzman and New- combe Pianos, a«id fcheet Music. Ciil and let us show yju our stock. We feel sure you wi4] be pleased . J. H. HALES (Old APMSTno.vG Block f Flesherton, - Ont. %^^««^%% <4/%^%' â- J i IK â-ºJ K FLESHERTON, ) ^y^ '- -l ' '^ ' !^'.l ' '^-^ ' :y ^^''^^^?^^ ^ I I Hobberlin Tailoring Clothes of Exclusive Quality >^t just the ordinary Tailoring Prices. A lull line of samples in black, blue and gray serges, CoronatioD, University and KilJarney being the .-standards. Also many other shades to choo.se from. Or..ers taken any day tor sack suits, coats with vest, coats with trousers, sack coats, vests, trousers and overcoats. WM. PATTISON, Agent CEYLON, ONT. W. A. HAWKEN â€" dealer for â€" MENDELSSOHN PIANOS and PLAYERIPIANOS, PHONO- GR/kPHS and RECORDS, and SHEET MUSIC. Call and see these high grade instruments AT Hawkeu'3 Photo Gallery and Music Stor FLESHERTON IT PAYS TO GET THE BEST OWEN SOUND, ONTARIO l/'iider a Chartered .Accountant we ass st graduat-is to positions. IWth successfu' year. We »re training returned soldiers who are Iskinti; Vi cstloafti Courees under the Department of Soldier's Oivil Re- Eatablishiiicnt. Catalogue free. C. A. FLEMINU, F. C. A., Prinoipal. 0. D. FLE.MINO. Secrs'ary. (^Vleulion (his p.iper when writing) Farm For Sale I A 60 i\c"e fmiii for s.i'c in the Ens: I Back Line, Ai tcnisain, 3rii *I:kn^e, noith I half I'f lot 132. On ^ilo premises there I is a ({ood frmiia b.tni 40 .x .''0 fi'tt : a I small fi.me h''UFe : s (|o.i1 drilled wcil hen house, for pirtK-ulars xfl)!? o" I premises J H IIOI.LEV, Flesherton House and Lots or Sale .< »eiy cinivemoiitly li'ciileJ fr>'ne hou8« on stone waI', wih six rooms; two lotc, good wnter in woodshoil, barn, driving shed, curriiiit bushis and some fruit trees. Lr,t« 5 iiid 10, block D, Flesherton Apply to HARMON RADLEY. Flesherton, or 92 Beterley !^t.. Toronto. Yonge and Charles btrwets, Toronto Eiijoyn an excellent reputatioo for high grade business iriioing and for placing gradu-ite'; in good positions. Enter any tin e. Write fjr our I Catalogue. I VV. J. ELLIOTT. P1U.NCIPA1. I New Blacksmith Shop At Maxwell am upeiiin:i U'.> at. ncc, a blacksmith- j lug and woodworking husincss in Ma.x- I wjil. am' am ns'alling up-;odate wood- j working nnchin.'iy. It will be my en , .leavor t . -â- lerve the p\il<lic in n, siiti.sfac- , jtory manner and I wuld solicit p»tror- )iin». I wmt yoiirwoik and will <1« it right. ~ April I j CHESTER LONG Flesbei^ton #^ Tonsorial V" Parlors We Aim to Give Entire S-itisfactio LAUNDRY â€" Basket >so Monday night, delivery Friday ov CLEANING and DYEINGâ€" ,\ agents for Parker's Dye Worksâ€" C'-i^t-* cleaned and dyed, feathers rejuveis t4 T FiSHER - -PROPRIETOR

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