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Flesherton Advance, 16 Feb 1922, p. 5

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February 16 1922 THE FLESHEKTON ADVANCE . c -' . Bank Money Orders HEN you want to remit any amount up to fifty dollars, remember that Bank Money Order, are inexpensive w wrtl as aafe. The charge*, exclusive of Revenue .tamp*, we: s iAJ^ nd un<ler ' "" centa ; over $5.0O and not exceed. ^ .ar* 1* nU; over * 10 and not exceeding $30, ten cent*: over $30 and not exceeding $50, fifteen cent*7 You cut get Money Orders at any branch of this Bank. THE BANK TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS Flesherton Branch, George Mitchell, Manager CANADIAN PACIFIC: C, P. R. Time Table. leave Flesherton Station as "Sawed His Way Out of Jail with a Freshly Laundered Collar", ia a head line we've been confidently expecting to see. trains allows : Going Sooth 7,55 a. m. 11.52 p.m. 4.80 p.m. 9.30'p. m. The mails are osea at Flesherton ag follows : For the north at 10.40 a.m.and p.m. ; and the afternoon marl south at 3.40 o'clock. For morning train south mail close at 9 p. m. the previous evg. VICINITY CHIPS Mark Wilson, jr., of Durham, Sunday with Ins family here. Mrs Taylor of Elmwood spent week and with Mrs Karstedt. Mrs. W. W. Trimble left Tuesday for s few days visit with Mrs. W. Hodgson, Erin, before going to visit her brother, Going North Dr. Baskerville, in Detroit. Ediaon says that the time ii coming when ants will te heard talking aa they crawl about the floor at night. We are wondering if there will ever be a machine invented to regiater/jur thoughts. Fur Sale or Rent A small farm 1 mile fr'im Flesherton, j mile from Ceylon, containing 24 acres, good house and orchard. Will rent land and house separately if so desired. Apply this office. The locai juvenile team bad it put all over them by the Pntton "Fleas" in two games hist week. Tie first on Thursday evening 3-1 and the second oe on Sac- spent the i urday 60, The Proton youngsters are Ceylon trimmed Glenelg Centre ">, a good bunch of players. Thursday uiu,lit last in a game here 75- , " Bora-To Mr and Mrs Roy Fenwick I "*"**-At tho home of the bride's Maxwell, on Jan 24, a S0 n-Robe j *"***' Eu 8 eni ' on Tue8ds J- FeD - 14 ' .. .. by Rev. Mr. Oke, Sarah, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Paul, to Mr. Robert Our subscription Hit has been corrected c ... ..., ._ , ... .. .Smith. The happy couple will reside at up to date. If your label is incorrect let ns know. Williamson Brot. were buyfrfg horse 8 in town last week, when a few were secured. Cold* are vary prevalent and are no reepector of persona. Even tin- nanctum is invaded Kor sale Two yearling Shoithorn Mrs Ed Thompson and daughter, who have I'ui'ii visiting her daughters in Tor- onto and relatives here for the past four months, returned to Toronto on Monday. They intend to return to Winnipeg in March. Mr. Geo. Mitchell attended a meeting of the Ontario Gam* Protective Associ- bulls, in good condition J I Graham^ Ration, held at the King Edward hotel, R R 4, Markdale. 1 Toronto, last weak. The Association was Bellamy Bros., grocers, have dissolved not fa rle to doing way with dogs in partnership. Mr. Charley Bellamy will ( deer hunting, and wdre almost lo a man continue the business. ' ia f * or of nng the season put hack 1 hve days, making it from Nov. I to 15. James C. Miller, a well known pioneer citizen of Owen Sound, died last week at '' Ic naa been decided to hold th County the age of 82 years. i Orange celebration in Markdale this year. The Hydro shipped S,. 1 machine ! The Wlowin Keeta for the from the power house to Hamilton this week to have it overhauled. were elected : W M , Wm Keyes, Corb- bettan : DM, Eveiard Walker. Mark. I dale ; Chaplain, Rev. W. G, Blackwell, Dundalk ; Rec. Set , Herb Corbett, Pinton Station ; Fin. Sec , Thos Conron, Feversbanf ; D. ofC., Hiram Robinson, Sffinton Psrk ; Lecturers, Isaac Hanna, Vi.-iitry and U. ' '.iiner r, Inistioge. D Harrow will hold an auction sale of farm stock implements etc. on lot ?, Con. 4, Artemesia on Thursday, Feb. ' 23, tee bills. The Presbyfceiitn Guild held a Valen- tine social and tea in thft church on Tuecday evening. A most enjoyable AUCTION SALE REGISTER evening was spent by all. ... Credit sale, p/ farm stock and imple- Oata for sale Car of no' 2 C W Oats , menu on lut 7, :on. 13, Osprey, the due to arrive in a week. These Oats property of John Daud, on T:IUIM! iy, wiH weigh in the neighbourhood of 40 j Feb. 23, 1'.'-'-' Everything must be sold. lb. to the measured bushel J. F . j W. Kaitting auctioneer. See advt. in this issue and bills. Credit sale of farm stcck, implements ii, Ceylon. W idow with little girl l\ years old wants situation. Can do dressmaking tnd and household furniture on lot 2, con. 4, tailoring or housework. Would go Wes; I Arteinesia, the property of D. Harrow, if proper inducement. Bestof references. (Thursday, Fb 23, 1922. Mr. Harrow Mrs. Annie Graham, Eugenia* P. 0. A vety pleasant event was celebrated on Thursday last at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. de Cudmore, when a number of friends and relatives gathered to honor and congratulate the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Armstrong, whose 30th wedding anniversary it was. is retiring from farming, having sold his farm. See idvf in this issue and bills. D. McPhail, auctioneer. Fire At Clarksburg Feb. 10. The hardware store and dwelling of J.H. Htdlay were totally des- The Department of Agricuiture says: ! troyed by fire Friday morning last. The word hs just been received saying that stock is almost a complete loss, and only thero are agents handling "Osigian Silk } few articles of furniture were saved. Trees" who are ciioulaticg the story that; The loss is estimated at about $15,000 the Provincial Government is planting ! partly covered by insurance. 20 acres of silk trees on their demonstrat- So hot was the 8ro that the Bell Tele- ion farms. Thja story is absolutely false phone cable in front of the store was and without foundation. Farmers are ! melted and practically the whole village cautitned against theae agents. At the Division Court held in Dundalk on Friday last i Dundalk cuttle buyer was charged by Win Sprott of Badjeros wuh having preempted a iter which be- ; longed to the Utter, The case was tried before a jury aud took considerable of the Court's time and resulted in a disagree- j ment. This will necessitate a new trial. i Hon. John Oliver of British Columbia ia Kti his way to Ottawa to attempt to FLESHERTON Rink Schedule SATURDAY-Afternoon skating for beginners. Skating 8 to 10. -S. E. DeCVDMORE. Sec. FO R S ALE question has a yearly deficit and coit in the first place around for y million doll are. Canada at the present time poss sses about all the railway trackage which it is in the power of the tax payer to back Walter Loncki, eldest son of Mr and Mrs P. Loucks, who has been in Korth Saskatchewan for several years, had a very auccessful fall's trapping, sccordiniz ; , v t ,h, I <i- u Jr .M n t v K Q -ru i l 7 horsepower Lister gasohne engine to toe ra Herald ol Feb. 3. That paper i, - LU i T t n A a,.: "Walter Louck,. who ba, be7n ' * trapping thre* year, north of mile 2141 r^i M dov.r2700fothi. catch-in ,he PM, which WAS made up of 716 muskrat*. i 1 Canvas Belt 5 in. by 70 feet 74 miuk, U martin, 5 r*d fox, 1 crosx, I Rubber Belt 6 in. by & feet Masquerade Carnival The masquerade carnival held on the rink here Friday evening last was one of the best ever 1m' i in Flesherton. The proceeds amounted ' 971.61. The band provided excellent musio for the occasion Fol. owing are the prize winners : Fancy dressed couple W Harnsou ard Mias Oaswell, Mr and Mrs E Henry. Clown Miss Beatty, Mr Littlejohna. Irish costume Geo Briclcenbury, M McTavish. Flower Girl E McCallum, B Patton. Fat Mm W A Hawken, W Miller. Fat Woman W Lever.Mrs McCallum Fancy dressed lady Mrs Armstrong, E Inkster. Xranip J Patlon, YV Miller. Canada- B Karstedt, Mis Hawken. Japanese Mrs deCudmor*. Mrs W Turnty. U F O couple E Beat and K Stewart, H Richardson and W Lever. Uncle Sam B Toms, J Harrison. Fancy dressed gent S Purvin, E ilchcist. Coa'ume representing advertisement, M Caawell, A Caatle. Indian Costume B Arnor.t.M Inkster. Negro Costume E Blackburn, J Wilson Comic Cuuple Dr and Mrs Murray. H Leslie and E Inkster. Highland Costume M McE-ichnie, M Stewart. Gypy Costume V Thistlethwaite, A Mitchell. Original Costume II Leslie, Mrs Hickling, Gent Skater C McTavinh, A Down. Ltdy Skater Mrs Munshaw, Elda Kantedt. Skating couple G McUvi^h and Bida K irs'i'iir, Mr sad Mrs E Henry. " Skating couple over 40 years Dr Murray and Mrs Armstrong, Fred Stuart and Mrs McCallum. Lady's Coitume Mrs Henry, Mamie McTavish. Fastest lady skater E Karstedt, M Wright. Best costume under 1~> years Marion Smart, 0. Welton. Best :<j8tume jirl under 10 years V Welton, M Stuaro. Fastest public ichool girl skater under 12 years E McKee, J Cargo. Boy skater under 10 years E Feowick B Patton. Girl skater under 10 years B Patten, J Cargo. Bojs' race under 'JO years S Little- Johns, C McTavish, Opn Rice S LiUlejohni, G A Mc- Tavish. Obstacle race T McDonald, C Loucks. Premier His Own Bouncer According to a dispatch from Victor's, B.C., Premier John Oliver ejected from his private office t member of a dole<?a- tion of unemployed who advoatled ex- treme measures. People her? who met Mr. Oliver on bis vi-n last M iy will not find it difficult to understand j use how he could do it, for he is a big man phyai- cally and is very determined. Women, led by a few men, attempted to create some excitement at the Parliament Build* ings when (hey swarmed into the Premier's oth'ce. They demanded that the Premier call the L:gislature togeiher and vote them $500,000. After the Premier hnd invited two men and four women into his private ottice W. H. Moultoc give the Premier the impression th'it he was out to create trouble, ncd after listening to him for a few minutes, Mr. Oliver got up, opened the door, aud put the in in Mir . He then returned and continued his talk with the other live members . and surrounding country are without telephone service. MONOAY-7 to 8 p.m. hookey practise Skating 8 to 10 p.m. TUESDAY-Opon. WEDNESDAY-Skating 8 to 10 p.m. sell the Dominion Gov. the P<toifio Great j THURSOAY-Hockey practice. Eastern railrcad in B C. The railroad in j FRIDAY-Ladie. 1 hockey 7 to 8 p.m. Skating, Band, 8 to 10 p.m. " W with 1 ailer, 3 oJteri, I beam, 1 wolf, 1 bear ad 91 ermine. A "Hastie" Impression At the recent Liberal convention in Durham Mr Walter Haslie, Liberal can didate in the recent eleciiou, was present and gratilied the desire of the audience for a speech. He warmly thanked Ma friends for their support in the*rcctnt l.'ction the indifference which led to the defeat w<u, he thought, in part due t,' iln' f'ulur in nut having a candidate in i he field ac the last election. His de- feat 'has in no way dnunted him, and vigrrously he denounced the sux-alled "class movement" justifying the term because Drury and Crerar so looked upon it when they urged a broadening out policy. He was porticularly sore on "Morrison and h : elements," which In- ludes Miss McPhail, we suppose, who- ho alleys, if allowed to develop, would threaten this country with ruin. He evidtntly believes the Progressives have reached their zenith and will decoy frm Will sell any machine separate -0. F. Brackenbury, Flesherton Hoiue and Lot For Sale The prop- I'rty known as the Athdowu residence at Ceylon, an eight roomed dwelling, good celhr, sthr, etc. ; about an acre of lud, would make a good home for a wtlrad gentleman. For term* and fur- ther particulars apply to W. .1. Bellamy, FUsherton. IMajft TWO HOSIERY SPECIALS Girl's heavy -weight ribbed union cashmere stockings, seam- less feet, black only. Size 9, 9 1-2, 10. Regular 60c. line Special 48cts. Heavy ribbed pure worsted stockings, seamless feet, shaped legs, well finished, suitable for boys, girls and ladies wear, sizes 8,8*. 9. 9i, 10, Reg. 85c. line Special 69cts. New Prints Ginghams and Galateas for your Spring sewing Graniteware A full assortment of all kinds of useful articles in S. M. P., pearl and diam- ond granitware. All priced at the new list which represents a reduc- tion of over 20 per cent, of previous prices. "Purity" flour and 'Five Roses" Flour F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON ~ ONTARIO y^S^WSdV^S^-^^k^MWWSWSWTOl AUCTION SALE I Clearing Sale * \ of Men's heavy Snag-proof Rubbers, 3 ;::: and 4 eyelets, soles in red, white, black. K :r also Hockey Boots In sizes 11, 12, 13, 1 and 2 :: J- ' if Farm Stock, Jmp lenient s A Credit Auc'ion Sjlt>, the property of JOHN DAND Will be held on Lot 7, Con. 13. < Uprey, Thursday, Feb 23, 1922, Consisting of the following: Farm Stock Mire 1C yeirs old, 'J Cows 4 years o'd, C jw ! years old, Cow 10 year* old supposed tu be in calf. Cow 8 years old, '2 Heifers rising 3 yeais old Good grade bull rising 3 yeare, Heifer rising -' years old. VI cnws sup- posed to be M calf. IMPLEMENTS-M -H. Binder, 0- foot cut, sheaf carrier and truck, nearly new, M.-H. Mower, 5 toot cut nearly , ---- _,- .... new, M.-H. Disc Harrow 14 plates, Seed j ::|5 dealing 3t $1.50 PCF palf SZ Drill, Set 12 bull iron Harrows, Fleury plow No 21, Fanning mill, Scutrler, i Turnip pulper, Set nf bobsleighs nearly new. Closed cutter nearly new, Heavy j set of ti'Mu lurnesi. Good hay, rack Stone bar. Number of sap buckecs and spilei, 2 Incubators Other numerous, articles. Every thing must he sold as owner ia giving up farming. S*le to commence at I o'clock. TERMS-AM sums of f 10 and under, cash; over that amount: 12 monthV credit ill be !jiven on approved j >int no'ts, with 5 per cent, off for ctsh in lieu of notes. W. Kaitting, Auctioneer :: THOS. CLAYTON FLESHERTON, - ONTARIO rtftmitinn ?tns*t AUCTION SALE Of Stock, Implements and Household Fuaaiture. A credit Auction Sle, the property of DAVID HARROW Will be held on L >t 2, Con. 4 Artemesia, Thursday, Feb. 23, 1922, C insisting of the following : FARM ST(^CK Mare rising !> years, Mare rising 6 year?, Driving horse rising !) years. Cnw '> years supposed to be in clf, Cow S supposed to be in calf, Furrow Cow rising 3 years, 4 Steers - yetirs old, Steer 1 year olj, Heifer 1 year old, 3 C,ilvec, 12 Oxford Djwn ewe. Poultry (Burred Rocks) IMPLEMENTS Etc. Msst-y-Hrris Binder 5 foot cut, SeeJ drill. Horse rske, Plough, Disc, Cultivator, Scutfler, Set of hrr.-,rs, Wag in, Bugijy nearly new, Buggy old. Pea harvester, Fanning mill, Hay rack, Ciosscut saw, Grindstone, L' Sets double harness, Set single harness, 20 Gal. coal oil can, DeLatftl cream icp- aritor, Dohertv organ, '2 D.essers, -t Bedsteads, 1 Dining room chairx. Com- bination writing desk and bookcase, 150 bu. () A seed oats, last year, 100 bu. Birley' Scytheo, Ch mis. Forks, Shovels aud numerous other articles, Set of sleighs. Democrat, Cutter, Turnip slicer, Scales 1200 Ib.s, Sugar Kettle, Wheel- barrow, Hay knife, Cook stove, Barrel churn, Couch, Cupboaid, Extention table 2 Washstands, 3 Bedtiprings. Everything must be -".I as owner ia giving up farming. Sale lo commence at 1 o'clock. TERMS All sums of f 10 and undar, ! cash : over that amount r' months' eradit will be eiven on approved joint notes with per cent, off for cash in lieu of nottS' GrAin, Cash. D. Mc- PHA1L, auctioneer. Miss AaneB McPhail, M. P., will have a seat by herself in the new Houie. Canada ia the only country in the world that has a King for its premier. LAST CALL FOR A FEW DAYS MORE Columbia Records 10 in. for 55 cents 12 in. for $1. Prices will be raised to regu- lar 85 cents and $1.50 after conclusion of sale. Buy A Stock While They Last A Phonograph Bargain Beautiful Mahogany Cabinet Model, universal tone arm to play all records. Sells regu- larly at $ 1 20, sptcial now $60. Terms arranged if desired. W. A. ARMSTRONG Gramophones - Records - Supplies FLESHERTON - ONT. >

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