June 10 1920 THE FLESH EKTON ADVANCE SERVICE.-This Bank, for the past i 45 years, has done its share in the development of the business of the Do- minion. Our experience and equipment are at the service of every customer. '^ THE STANDARD BANK I OF CANADA I FLESHERTON BRANCH I GEO. MITCHELL Manascr tAH ACIFIC C. P. R. Time Table. trains leave Fleabercon Station as ollowa : (Join^ South Going North 7.5-2 a. m. 12.U5 p.m. 4.27 p.m. 9.S0p. m. The m»ils are oserl at FleaheifcoO ad foUowa : [•'or 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 •nail close at !) p. m. the previous evg. VICINITY CHIPS Miss CatDn of Braiiif ir.l is the guest of Mian Iiene Wil.son. Mrs. A R. Fawcelt of Burk» Falls is â- visiting Mrs. H. Down. Ths rains of Friday and Monday nights were more than welcome in this locality. Mrs. W. Fetch of Toronto is viaitlnc; friends here. Jimmia Wilson and Frank Thurston of Toronto spent a couple of days at their parental honne.s here. Mrs. W. F, Raymond of Pasadena, California, spent the past fortnight with her frioiid, Mrs. C. A. Norsworthy. Mr. and Mrs. Euerson Adams of Br»niptnn sp'^-nt Sundiy with the form- • r's piiceuts hero. Mr. and Mrs. R. Stuart of Tnornbury spt^nt Sundiiy with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sluirt iu town. The distrtct ar.nual meeting of the Centre Grey Board of Apiculture and Women's Institute will be held at Mill Creek on June 16, at l.."0 p. m. Basket picnic at 11.30 a.m. Addressâ€" Mrs. A. E. Myles, KimberUy. Address â€" Mrs. Snetsinger, Clarksburi;. Mill Creek Branch will provide the music. Four young nnen hired ^ livery car •from the McTavish garage one evenitg last week to j^o to KuKcnia. They «oc m mile or .so from town whon they ditched the car while goi.ig at a high rite of speed and did about 8150 worth of damauo to the flivver. The windshield, front axle and lop were badly smashed and other dama«H done. The car was towed in on two hind wheels and ekids under the front, i'he younsj men all escaped without a scratch. At the annual election of officers of Chalniert C'l\urch W M. S. last week Mrs. J, L. McMullen was elected Ptesi- deni, Mrs. Sam Irwin Vice President. Mrs. J. J. Thompson Secretary and Mr.s K»lo Patlou Treasurer. The new pa.stor. Rev. Mr. Fowler, onndncted his tirst communion in the church on Sun- day, and tha service was deeply impress- ive. Thruo new members wore received on profession of faiih. The question ''f what will be done â- with the Toronto Line this summer is becomnii; a ser'ous mrt'er ju»t now witk a Kood many people. This road w»« taken over by the ;{overnment last winter and the county work called ofl. JNnthiiig is beinK done to keep the road in repair, and it is rctually bocoming; â- men. ice to ttaftio, scsrcely a <liiy jia.'isii'g that damage of some kind is not done lo vehicles passing over it. Some who have suffered are anxious to kno^w whether the itovernmeHt took over the responaittility for damages in so far »â- thrt municipal itie* before were respon- sible. VVb believe in la* I hey could be held responsible, but of course ours is not expert advice. We do think, how- ever, the Department of Hfuhways should i^et buxy repttiriiii; this highway truni Owen Sound ti Oranueville before it becoraca utterly impissablo. A Ueaford fishsrman captured a talmou troiu W6i;,'hini![ 29 pounds. iMias Sadie Bell of Bel.'iii);ham,.AIi{oma. is visiting with relatives in this vicinity. The Methodist Ladiee' Aaid of Max- well will hold their annual uardeo party June 2:t. Full particulars later. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wilson attended the graduation exercises of Owen Sound hospital on Wednesday ereniUK of lavt week, when their daughter, Miss Ii«ne, reciived herdiplomaas a nurse. Rev. Blackwell, Anglican olereyman of Duudalk, held service Suuday evening in tho towa hall. A good sized congre- gation was present. .Soma Flesherton people drove to Markdale three times on Sunday to attend [the special services now being held there. Mra. O. W. Phillips underwent a Eenous operation on Saturday. Dr. MoFaulJof CoUingwood and Drs. Heuiy and Guy othciated. The patient is doing well. We' make a charge of 10c a line for all church announcements, concerts etc., up to d lines. Over that number 5c i line. No reading notices inserted under 50c. Count six words to the line. Mrs. McKenzie Duncan announces ths eoijaremeiit of hot only daughter, Lena, to Mr. Edwin S, Penny, son of Mr. and Mrs. George 0. Penny of Bristol, Eug., thd marriage to take place '{uietly next week. Boxing tournament, athletic sports, tug of war, community dance, entertain- ment, supper and music ali at the big picnic in A. MacMillian's Grove, Scotch town, Glenelg, on Wednesday, Juha IGth, 1920. Don't miss the big community dance at tho big picnic in A. MacMillafl^'s tlfove, Scotchtown, Glenelg, on June IGih, 1920. Big bo-xini; touraainetiD by Hamilton boxers. The Lower School examinations tnke place next week, lileshsrton high sclioid has 1 1 candidates. Priceville hasi three candidates for the Senior Hifih School Entrance examination and these candi- dates are also writing at Flesherton, Mr. Holland in chartre. The Middle Schoo] exams begin next week. Tho Artemesia, Mirkdals and Flesher- ton Sunday School Association will hold their annual convention in the church at V.irideleur on Friday, Juno 18th, after- Dconand eveninp. Rev. T. A. Hal- penny, Provincial Superintendent., will address both sej.5ious. /l. I. Graham, Secretary, Will correspondents aad those inter- esl;ed please take note that ALL corrss- poudeuce, changes for advertisumontp, etc., for next week's paper must I'e reueived here on Monday in order to insura insertion. The paper must bo not out early in order thai part of the staQ' m-iy attend a wedding. Harold McCiuley, tho 10 mouths old infant of Mr. and Mrs. John McCaulty, who was badly injured by upsetting out of a Biuall express wagon and aliijhting with its head on two rusty nails, pro- truding from a board, which ponotiated the skull behind each ear, surcumbod to its injuries at 4.30 o'clock Wednesday morning, just two weeks to a day from the time of tho accident. The child, which remained unconscious fur a day or ao after the mishap, was giving promise of recovery, hut inward convulsions developing on Monday last, it gradually declined into tho sleep of death. As tho babe was a bright and promising child, its early demise c-jsts a shadow of sorrow over the home. â€" Herald and Times. Owen Sound City Celebrates Dominion Day-Thursday, July Ist' is the date of Oiven Sound's City Oele- bration and the Old Boys' Reunion . A real old time celebration with all up to date attractions. Lt.-Col. \V. A. Bishop, the world's ^reat ariator, will perforin aBr(ipl»iie stunts. Other features are n boxing tournament, horse races, basebsl' and alhlelici, rowing races, fireworks, community dancing, jnzz orchestra, b*nd and live other bands. Make your plans now. Gents' Furnishings Tho Small Store with Bisj Values SUMMER WEAR Straw Hat time has arrived ar last. Call at: the Gents' FuruishiiigN and net the latett and best styles. Men's and boy.s' peanits also on hand . Felts andc^ips selling a; a low margin above cost. Come and have a look nt our bar- ijnins in Raincoats and Oded Cam- bric Coats. Men's and Boys' Summer Under- wear, Bathing Suits. Socks and Stockings. Cleaning and I'ressing done on shortest notices. Aden's for Hobberlin made-tn-nieasuie clothing. H. J. LEGARD Flesherton, Ontario PROTON Intended For Last Week Mrs. Sawyer of Churchill, the Itcturer sent by the Depart in<-ut for ilio W. I., spoke to the Branch heie on Friday afternoon last. Much prMCtical Informa- tion was given by the spusker on tho various projects and schemes of the organization, some of which were the uplifting of run 1 society, the improve- ment of conditions in the public sahoola, and school grounds ; ihu advisability of having a woman on every tiustae board to aupeiintend the sanitary conditions, and the decorating of the interior of the building. She discussed connolidatod schools and community halls, also gave many suggestions about labor saving devicea for women in tho lionie ; hints about chicken raising, planting trees, etc. A motion was passed thai the Branch here endeavor to procure an instructress from the Department to conduct a dressmaking course for two weeks some time during the holiday months, Mr. Guest of Toronto, ac-ompanied by Miss Ronmo, vi.siied his wife and children at ttlr. John Kooiue's over tha 24lh. Mr. tind Mrs. H. E. Becker and sou. Jack, moiortd to Toionto. Miss Lucy Solgaii of Duudalk is renewing aci|uainCauces in this villai;e. Mr. E. Cido of the Sault is visiting his parents here. Miss Marjorie Acheaou, accompanied by Miss Lilian Beatty, spfn' the holiday under tho parental roof. DUNDx\LK In ftdditiiju ty the Sermar. Cannon recently received, two Get man machine guns arrived on Saturday M trophies of the great war, to l.o placed in Memorial Park or at the town hall corner. P(dice Magistrate Creator of Owen Sound w»a here on Wednesday of last week hearing a couple of casei. The drovers who were in the in:x up at th« C. P. R. stock shipping yard a couple of week.s ago were dealt wiih leniently. Under promise of belter behavior and on payment of all the costs incurred, they were dismissed. A fine of $1GU and costs was impoaed on Sam Goldman on a charge of buying furs without a license. It was admitted that a pin chase hau been made of a few skins from Sam Bellamy- Herald. Merchant's Bank Report The urowth of the assets of the Mer- chrtot.s' Bank of Canada during the year ended .Apiil 30, w.-is so rapid that even the iucreasH of §1,400,000 iu the capital .?iock ^circely caused :iny ch^nige in thi< raiio of capital to total assets. Tho inLTi-aHo in capital was e.\a'jtly 20 per cent. »hile ilie iiioreaso in assets was 18 40 per cent. Tho a.-Jsets are now over 11)7 million dollars, being nearly.")! milliiu dollars m excess of tho previous year. Of this growth tho sum of §24,900,000 is ac- counted for by tho growth ot deposits, representing in tho main the savings of ihe clients >'f the bunk, and toiulliug over llilj million dollars. The Bank''* liabilities to the public ai9 now just under 180 million dollars. Against these the Hank holds liipiid assets of 72i million dollars, representing a ratio of nearly 40.81%. In spite of this .stroiii! liquid position, the Bank was able as a result of the largo increase m tho funds entrusted lo Its care, to provide no less than S'U;!,- 198,913 f.ir the carrying on of Canadian business, by means of eurrunt ;loaus and discounts in iho Dominion. The year's remarkable piogre.ss and dBVolopment must bo highly satisfactory not only to tho shareholders but to Sir 11. Montagu -VUan, the President, and Mr. D. C. Macarow, tho General Mana- eer, as well as to tho Board af Directors, but it is evident tliat .so good n showing could not have been secured without Iho most faithful co-opeistiou on the part of the staff of the insti4Mton. WARH WEATHER WEAR SOHETHINQ YOU NEED Men's Toyo Panama Hats, very fine weave, give satisfactory wear, new correct shapes in snappy boater and fedora styles. Sizes from 6f to 7}. Prices from ^2.25 to 3.50. Men's and Boys' Canton and Ohio Straw Ifats in large variety of good shapes for fine wear and every day use. Prices frem 25c. to $2.00. Men'.s and Boys' Bathing Suits, plain navy and navy trimmed with colors, full range of sizes in oue piece style with skirt. Prices irom $1.00. Men's Combination Underwear in Balbriggan. Open mesh and fine nainsook fabrics, all sizes 36 to 44, all styles, long .sleeves and ankle length, short sleeves and knee length and sleeveless alhletic pattern. Prices* from .'jJL.lO to 2.l'5 a suit. '' Lang " Shirts for men. The best assortment we have ever offered. Price* from $i..")0 to 4.'.)"), " Arrow " Collars, newest shapes in stiff and soft styles. " Kant Krack " Collars, washable, new styles, most durable and comfortable. "King " IS' eckw ear, a wonderful assortment of new patterns in good wearin'^ silks. Pnoes from $ L.OO to 2.00 " ' Snag Proof " Overalls and Smocks, blue stripe, black and khaki, combinations and single garments, sizes 32 to 4(5. The best overall value to be found any- where. Come and see them. Men's Summer Hosiery, cotton, lisle, cashmere, silk or silk and wool, colors, chestnut brown, navy, white, tan, green, sand, black and heather mixtures. Sizes 10. lO/r an-l 11. Prices from 2rjc to . $1-50. Special values in the Millinery Department for June Customers. Tenders For Bridge Abutment Sealnd Tenders wilj, be recoiveil by 'he undersigned up to Thursday tho 24th day of June, for the necessary excavation for and building of a coiiciete abutment at the Beavor [tiver, on what is voowu iis Graha.n's Deviation. The gravel is now on tho ground. Tenders may be made for the work by the yard, or in a lump sum. The lowest ir any tender not nece.ssarily accepted. â€" T. R. McKENZIE .line 7, 1920 R R3, Flesherton Auction Sale There will bo ofTergd for .sale ly public auction at tho Muiishaw House, Heaher- ton, at 2.30 i)'elock, on Friday, June 18th, 19211, i.iie hei)vy hor^c, I lie proper- ty of T. J. Stiiison. Term." csh. D. McPhuil, auctioneer. F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON, .. ONTARIO I j^^^^js?j^*^ ^^"^l^!;j^;^i^^^ Sealed Tenders Sealed Tender.^ addressed lo R. H. MoConkey, Priceville, will ho received until noon on Thursday, Juno 10, 1920, for any or all of the f lUowing material: FIRST CLASS CEDAR POLES I 10 poles 25 feet long ti inch top 32 poles 2o feet Ion? 7 inch top | 10 poles .'{0 feet long 7 inch top j 14 poles 35 feet long 7 inch tcp , 2 poles 40 feet long 7 inch top I 1 polo 45 feet long 7 inch top 1 pole 50 feet long 7 inch top . -â- ill material to be delivered to Price- I ville, same being subject to inspection by Hydro Eiigineer, Lowest tender not i necessarily iiccepted. R. H. McCONKEY, ! See. Pidice Trusiees, \ Priceville, Ont. i The Flesherton Bible Depository has ' just placed in stock Ihe largest selection of Bibles and Testament.s ever shown hoie, ranging in price from a few cents tj five dollars. There are some very tine gift books and family Bibles in this lot. The Depository is kept at The Advance Ottice. Boar For Service Pure bled Kegisterea Yorkshire Boa ' for .service â€" Maxwell .Jack 62U03 â€" on ; lot 167. S. \V. T. & S. R., Artemesia. i Terms ?1.50. I 10,4.19 T. J. STINirjN. I W. A, HAWKEN â€" dealer for â€" MENDELSSOHN PL4N0S and PLAYERIPIANOS. PHONO- GRAPHS and RECORDS, and SHEET MUSIC Call and see these high grade instruments .^MM AT i^^ Hiiwkeu'.^ Photo Gallery aud '.Musie Stor FLESHERTON BUSINESSC ARDS | Societies ) CKINCK AKTHU.[; LODGE. No. a33.A.K.&l • A jM. meeta in tht Maaoniubftll. Arm ; 3 roiiR'B BlocK l''l«shorton. every Kriday ou I or before the lull luocu, T. CIttytou, W. >! M., A. E, Hollamy. HeLrutinry. i JJENTISTRY i\r B. C MURRAY L. 0. S , rleutal siirgoou •^ hLUorsratluiito of Toronco Uuivorsitv ami '\iiyai Collefjw ol Uon(.al SurKeotiH of Ontaiio, laa adojiBiuietored for toetb eXtracttou tluio At resideuuo Toronto Street. FtHttberton. Medical Dr W.J. Henry. M; H., pra'luateof Facultj of Mediciitu, Toronto U'tivoisity. OlQce â€"Dr. Littlu's latu rohidouoo. Fleshurtoii. j P OTTKWKLL ' Veterinary HurgoOD iradnate of Ontario Voterinary (JolloRe L'Bidoiioe â€" souoiid door Houtb weetiou Vdry Btreot. Tliio street rana oubij ''I'pBbvtorian Chnrcb. Cargoes Grocery If you want good, oleau, fresh Groceries or Confeotionery givo us a call. We carry nothing bat the best. We have also a full line of all the leading Tobacces. All kinds of Fruits in season. Uo mo ill aud gut your Soaps ancJ othci necessities for your spring cleaning. We have a full line of gariieu and flower seeds. Highest prices paid for all Itiuda of Produce. Plioue in your order. We will deliver it to wiy part af tke village. W. E. CARGOE. Phone 30 J. FLESHERTON, ONT. Leoal OCAH, & hKNItVâ€" IJnrristers. Solioitore, â€" (MO.â€" I. H. Lnciis. l\. C: W. D. Henry, , ...» B. A. OUices, Mai-kdalo Lucas Hlook, Plione 'JA. oiauuli oUlci'S at l^uiKlalk aud Durha ii. ••;?•????•••••..•........•... ;;;>(: on KIGHT. A TlOLl-'OHtJ, HarviBter, Solloi. " tors, *o. (Jtllo«s. tiruv t Union Klock, ...a Owon Kounrl. Htnmlarrl Dank •;â- .^Flei'ljor- i •;;! toii.(SoturilayB). W.U. Wright, W. P. -i'slforil •••• Ir ••• I BOOTS & SHOES I Business Cards | WM. KAITTINO, icoiiftod Anctunoor fo» ; tbn oouniies of iirsy aud hinicou. < •'arm and Stock HoUiB a Bpecialty. ToruiH uodnrate. satisfaction pnarantt-tnl. .\rraiJK«- iientH tor dates niav be made at tbe AtlvHuce )01ce, or C'dUtral telf»|'ht>nu ofJico I'evurHliaui '>r by aiidressinii lun at KeverRbam. Ont. OMcPHAU , Ijlooused Anctionoe for ibo • County of (.iroy. Tonua nioilorato and «atih action Knarniitei'd. Tho arrani^eiiiente i and dates of Bales can bo made at TbK AnVAnco ' ;>fl)Re. KoFidunonand I'.o,, Ceylon. Tnlopbono jnnnecMon. Doc, f\, 70 â- BOAR forSER VICE i Purebred Tamworth Boar for service \ on lot 167, S W T and S B., Artemesia,. ' Termsâ€" $1.50. li"ebl.-> â€" T. J. SIISSON, Prop .••• .*•• .*•• .••• For Service Onejpuro rire<l ShorthiTii Bull on lot S6, con, U. Artemesia. Terms 91. .50 f.ir r;rado8. Must be paid within '.) months from date of service. l!)..Jan.a -R. (J.TURNER. •••• In Ladies' Wear we have Kid, Dongola, Gun Metal and Box Calf. For Men's Wear we have a nice assortment of Mahogany and some good lines in Black. Also very serviceable Work Boots. Repairing promptly attended to. THOS. CLAYTON FLESHERTON, ONTARIO '••••••• ? ! • r • ' ?••••? •:•!••••;•••••••• P?»?^ i?^!??" "7*:?' ?;! rVvM???! • i^i*?n9 >•• "*" â- â- *