November 24 1921 THE FLESHERTON ABVANCE Deposit Your Coupons you cut the coupons from your Victory Bonds or other securities, the logical place to put them is into your savings account. At any branch of this Bank, you can open a savings account with your coupons, or we will cash them for you without making any charge. Let the interest from your investment earn rrtore interest in the "Standard". THE STANDARD BANK or CANADA. TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS Fleaherton Branch: - > Geo. Mitchell, Manager. ANADIAN PAOI-FIO C. P. R. Time Table. Trains leave Flesherton Station as allows : Going Si; nth 7.05 a. in. 4.30 p.m. The m jV are Bioad is down to 18c it large loaf. Mrs. (Dr.) \Vnbstor was the guest of 'Mrs. Hicklmu over tho week end. Real leather Purses anil bugs *i Ann- strong'* jewelcry sioie only t'2.50 AHI:;I we are obliged to hoU over Going North m "'''" that came too late. 11.52 p.m. , 5ii ss p e tty O f Durham - visiling. her D.MOp. m. unc|ei Mr w Moore. ...L.... ~,. iisou at Fleaherton as , Ipltawa ! GOT *e north at 10. ajn.aud' Mrs - => DtUdtnore held sewing wrwu. ; and the *t'ternomi inail nouth J ( circle for the ladies Wednesday evening JH o'clock. For morning tfain mail c1o at 9 p. m. Uie previous VICINITY CHIPS ' of last week. Good comfortable accommodation fer passengers to the station. Phone the M'.'Taviih Garugo and we will call. J. Fitwcett, Fleahurton. Dr. Murray attended a meeting of the i Ejiworth League executive of the Owen . : Sound District ou Monday t Markdalo. Thu Dr. is 1st Vice President. Mrs. H. V. Gaudin of Toronto is nursing her lather, Mr. John Breen, who County Council meets thm week. Dominion elections TUBS., Dec tith. Jack Dow - home from Durham for the winter. See out adv. ro price reduction nn Vio- i wo announced last week as having haU tor and Columbia records Arm strong's. ! h ' 8 shoulder banken. Mr. Breen is The Methodist Ladies' Aid will hold a P'g"WK tavor.bly. bazaar on Dec. 10th. Particulars later.) A- shooting match will be held on Fii- Mr. and Mrs. Howard McAuley of |^y afternoon of thi. week at Wm. Pedlar s, Coll ingwood grave! -ritle Hiid Dundulk apent Sunday at their homes hero. MM. W. T. Little and little son of Ingersol aru visiting with friends and relntireH here. shotgun shooting for 19 "Hotte, tit for ;markt. Use own ammunition, No. 4 shot. Mr, \V. Pedlar received word last week that his son, Hugh, of Oxbow, Gilberts Toy. f,.i boys. My .to Mag.c ^ ^ mm * 1?..-. A 1_ V.*.f* t at *' motor accideut. The driver was spaed- Uagie Erector Alr-Krft etc. at Armstrong's. mg (|I|d , no car turned turl , Mr. W. J. Henderson or Toronto ' j was badly hurl inwardly and had his leg viiiting at *V. J. Bdllamy'a in town. [ uro |< en near the ankle. He waa taken Mrs. Henderson spent the past summer t() Brandon hospital and is now on the with her daughter in Winnipeg. | mjlld Tho )ial . ty KS8 out d ,, ok s i, oolini , A special meeting of the Eugenia I'. F. Hugh is a printer and learned his trade O. .-lub is called for this Saturday eve., ; in Thu Ailvitncu . ili<-,>. UOT. 2th, at 8 u'cloak. A full atteo- j The deer hunters all returned last week dance is requested. -Edgar Lintcn, Sec. f rom the wilds of Pnrry Sound after Mrs. William Chard Mrs. Jenfci* Chard, relict of iho Ulu William Churd, tiled on Thuisdny of Int week nfier a lingering illness, Mrs. Chard was torn iu Alierdeeusnire Scotland in the year 1849. There U in .u'h-.l a Mr. Jeffrey, to whom were born throe children Fred Jeffrey of Toronto, Mrs. Hubert McMullon of Euphraaia and Mrs. Dvkl MoMulleu of Chprey. Sha came out to Canada with her mother in 1874, after the death of her husband, and settled iu Artsmesia townehip. Her she married William Chard in 1883, the union bein blessed witlifuur children- Mrs. J. Hutchineon if Aberdeen, Sask. ; William John of Osprey, Leslio and Arthur on the liiimo- stesd, Tlie funeial was held Sunday afternoon lust to Flesherton cemetery. Rdv. Mr. Oko was ;'j4in in llie pulpit of Iho MothodiNt church ou Suuday after his fortuighl's holiday. At the evening service a men's chuir of eighteen voices: delitrhtud the congregation. At thoj Youn<4 Puoplo's Suciety Monday evening Dr. Murray gave lectnre on the oare of the teeth, illustrated by lantern slides. MADAME WANDA GIFTED PALMIST Reading from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Scientific Palmist, and Phonulogist. Wuiid* jjives particulars for business, lovo aud marriage. Your past, present and future events, as marked iu your hand by natuie, clearly indicated. Gives information on all affairs. Accurate Hcii'iitiljc and reliable ndrice on huaincss, health, investments, chanties, choice of occupation, etc. Wnnil:i hns ma'do Palm- istry i life study and is noted for being onu of i hi' best exponents in Canada. M i.i.-im \Vaiida will be itt the Munshawj House, Iflesherton, all this week. Millinery Special 25 Ladies' Fall Hata in A variety of styles and colors all perfect goods new this seaaon, ranging in prioe from $5.50 to $7.50, all placed in one assortment. Special at .$4.95 each. Ladies' Heather Cashmere Hose A good selection of new shades just received. Blue, Green and Brown Heather mixtures. Very popular for present wear. Prices 75c., $1. $1.35 $1.50 STANFIELD'S UNSHRINKABLE UNDERWEAR In Shirts, Drawers and Combination Suits. All sizes from 36 to 44. Ames Holderi Rubbers to fit all popular . lasts in Men's, Women's, Beys' and Child- ren's boots all si/es. Men's $1.25 pair Boys' $100 Women's $1-00 Misses 85c. Special Prices on Gum Rubbers for heavy wear. F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON - ONTARIO Any person having knowledee of gov- vory MI-'- ->i'il hunt. The Fleshurton eminent t-mployroK working on Suudr.y , an i Reck Mills parties had the best of t the hydro pond will confer a favor by { luck, getting their full eeunt. We nr * nun 'in-lit IHL: with R. Plantt. informed that the latter company Rc If any of our subscribers could lot us ; 'an deer in about three days' shouting. hurt live copies of The Advance of the . If 'his is correct it probably beats the :-MIB of Oct. 20, we would be very much j record. The Flee herton bunch got their obliged. i game in about a week and a half, but Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark of Uook j were again frozen in this year and it Mills hove moved into town nd are; took three days of hard labor to get out the residence recently pur- to the railway. But the hunt waa an occupying chaaed from tho Holinan estnte. D-I D . KlchardsOO PaSSCS Another of the iast remaining pioneers of this village, iu the person of Mr. Win. fa]. RichintHon, drut:i>iht:, passed away on Mr. A. T. O. Marks, a Uaptiet student, ha* ucce church h !U:t7. When pted the pastorate of tho Baptist ' ' ^""8 ' " , , apprenticed to tho dupery blUtD lere. ^le is a returned man and ' nirried. The family will not arrivu hcio ! .' Penritb, ihonat Carlisle. until next May or Juua after- Mr. Marks hai completed his Arts course it) business in London for anjoyablc one, nevertheless. Other parties were not an successful, some only The Women Inilitute will hold a Mb .. . gutting two or three deer, of hoim-mndo bakmst in the othcu o" Down's Oarage, Saturday ifturuoon, Uec. vyr 8d. Oysters and lunch will be served : vv in the afurnojn. The Lidios Guild of the Anglican hutch at Maxwell will hold a sale of fancy and useful Hrticlc", aUo homeinadu T..^: Uu i ihursday of last weuk in his 84th year, in:.-. I,uiich will bo served. I uesuay i afternoon, Dec. Hth. Mr ' *"**> "" bom in Culgaitb, Cumberland, Enijlaud, on Dec. 24th, ha was ss in He WAS also fifteen years with Murehnall & Snellgri>ves. He came ! to Canada mid to Flesherton in 186". Mr. Fred Stuart had a namy !>'- He went through veterinary college and enco who" driving hie oar east of lhe ! started * drug busme.s in Vlmhertor. in village <m Saturday. Something hu- ' 1873 . Tllill ia now eouduoto ,, , )y ,,[ pened to the steeling tar when the cur | 8oni Churlee. Six years agu tho de- mounted a b*i.k and turned over, smash- i neased t>untlonien was cunliiiod to the ing the top ami windshield. NoboJy house through rbcumutium, and since waa butt. i that timu he has been unable to go out' Stewart MuTavish has taken the posi- j and for the past, three years ho has not tiou of junior in the Fleshsrton Inanoh j been able to move without assistance, ot the Miirchants Bank. Herb fcTuiey, j Mr. Kiohurdsun was 0110 of our most who wiu at. tho Ceylon branch, hs been i respected citizens, a brother of the late called U) the branch at Fingal, near j M . K. Richardson, mid leaves besides St. Thomas. j his aged widow a family of four children. Mr. W. lj. Wright altompted to block He was twice married. By the first wilo a wagon wheel with a brick on MonJay. ) there was OIIH daujjlUnr, who Is The wagon was loaded with gravel and j and lives in Carlisle. There 1 children by the accoud wife U'lorrnce in Seattle. Charles and Josephine at homo. Thu futit'nil took place n Saturday afieruoou last to FleBhartou cenaery uudttr the Masonio ritual, tho devotional exeruises beiug condnctod by the Baptist pa<itor, Mr. Mnrks, deceased beinj an adherent of that denomination. The floral tributes wra eioeeding y beautiful mid Included a spray from Mr*. Webster, another from Dr. I. K. Rich- ardson of Toronto, and still autthur from Mint. Maud Richaidson of ICiH^dton ; a beautiful wreath from Qea. Kicbtrdsou, spray from Dr. Murray and wifa, vrraath from the Baptist chuioh, spray from Mrs. G. Mitchell, Mrs Jos. Blackburn, Mr*. W. Moore and Miss Hulmos, and (loraal emblem from Priiico Arthur Iioflg, A.F.4A.M. Those who attund*d the funeral from Toronto woro : Mrs \\Vli.su-i Ur. Kioil Hunt, Mr. Oeo. Kiohardion and 'Mr. J. Latimer TOWN HALL, FLESHERTON Moving Pictures Thursday, Nov. 24 Douglas McLean and Doris May "Let's Be Fashionable" Paramount Comedy and Magazine Monday, Nov. 28 Clara Kimball Young IN "Eyes of Youth" Educational Comedy ADMISSION Adults 30e., Children 16o., including Gov. tax Show To Commence at 8.15 p.m. C. E. WALDEN, . Manager t: BOOTS & SHOES In Ladies' Wear we have Kid, Dongola, r Gun Metal and Box Calf^ For Men's Hi: 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 FLESHBRTON, ONTARIO f *' ..WWH 4 ? .Mv. .I,......-.. ........:.V,rv7i .......... ii<lfU!I!";Z:: K! '. '. '. '. '. >. *.: !. .".. ?v^*^^ t;;......jt; jTrfrff'K";' * '. trf * Ft 15 FLESHERTON BAKERY IT'S WORTHY THE BREAD WITH PURPOSE. Yes, our Pure Food Bread has ;i worthy purpose!. It brings health and streugr-h and a meal time satisfaction to the folks who partake of it regular- ly. One slice calls fora loaf, one loaf forms the habit. Bread is your best food eat. more of it. PHONE s FRED FINDER, M. Wright was just a "loetlu '' too slow in gettinx his hand out of the wy, with the result that imo finger was Udly Th Voters' List for the Village of Pleshertou has been poitad and oontaius the naniM of 263 eligibl* voter*. All ten and womon over 21 yari of age are nlitiod co vote, >o if you nre over that aga and wish to vota sea to ii that your name t* u Dou'b delay. The list is posted up in the past office. McCAULKY-ROSKVEAR A quiet bd pretty wedding was scltmniMd in Toronto on Tuesday, Novorobiir 15, 1921, at the home of Mr and Mrs. Js. Rose- ar, 22(i Annette street, when thei daughter, Olive, was united HI marriage to Mr, Roy E. Modauley, formerly of Vlesherton. Their many frianda here and in Toronto wish th >oun(i| couple much joy and happiness in tho years to 00010. Mr. and Mm. McCkaley tnok a hort trip ind viitd iho former's mother M. A. McCftuley, hurt). Reduction in Price Genuine His Master's Voice Victor Records 10 inch Double Sided, Formerly 9eld for $1.00 NOW QH REDUCED TO ODC. Less than Pre-War Price Flesherton Tailor Shop What are you going to do about that new suit yon are going to get this fall? There is nothing nicr than a made-to-order suit. Call in and see my samples of snitings and overcoatings. Suits and Overcoats Turned to lk like now. Our prices are rignt, and fit, style and workmanship the best. Pressing and Gleaning done on shortest notice. T. G. BLAKELY, Armstrong EUock, Columbia Records . . . 75c. (A)ino in and make sure of a good selection for Christmas. Tin 1 above .Records are considered the best on tha market, W. A. ARMSTRONG 'Phone 13 - FLESHERTON WE SELL ARM IMPLEMENTS CUT PRICES on - MANURE SPREADER, WAGON 4 WALKING PLOWS, MOWER JOHN HEARD, IMPLEMENT AGENT. FLESHERTON.