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Flesherton Advance, 30 Mar 1922, p. 5

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March 30 1922 THE FLESTHEKTON ADVANCE h ,. , ,., Your Seed Grain - 'J'O obtain maximum yields you need to sow Teat- ed Seed Grain. To purchase good seed you may require financial assistance Extending accommodation for such purposes is an important phase of Standard Service. Cmmll nr Itcal JUanatrr THE STANDARD BANK OF CANAUA i5S TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS Flesherton Branch, - . George Mitchell, Manager. Branches alto at Williaimford and Holland Centre. ANADIAN PACIFIC C. P. R. Time Table. leure Flesherton Station Saturday night lat aw the finish of tlie -r .1 Canadian pastime, skating. The ice WHS covered with water, but the d* who brved the periU enjoyed themselves. Artemesia township is paying tor worK oo read |5 fur nun and !e im and 82.30 Going North fur nun, while in Oapiey township the 11.52 ..m. 9.30p. m. oaea at Fleaherton s rilt > f,, r naan and team and $_' for wou ]jj p a y t|, e n,pn>y laborers ; to migrate to Aitemesi* fjr work. .and VICINITY CHIPS 1 rains allows : Going South 7.66 a. m. 4.30 p.m. The mails aru follows : For the aorth at 10.40 a.m 6 p.m. ; and the afternoon mail south at Ths night train on the C P. R. was 3.40 o'clock. For morning train south ' delayed between Chatsworth and Owen mail close at 9 p. m. the previous evg. Sound in Wednesday night of last week and for a while anxiety over tha non- appearance of the train ra* st fever heat in Owen Bound. Ic turned out,however, _ tlut the brakes of the train locked when ' coming down the arade at lhe malleable Jim Wilson was in Toionto last week, iron works and brought the train to a Mrs Ge<i. Mitchell has been visiting standstill. Ic waa fully half an hour friends in Toronto during the past week, before the brakes could be released and Mrs. J . O Patton and daughter, Marie, th tr ' M M < to proceed. Visited friends in Dundalk las: week. [ Mr. Alt'. Djwn took suddenly ill the Miss Marguerite Guy of Hamilton it ' f ' )r9 P rt &f llst week aod wsa uken to visiting with her grandmother. Mr,. Roy, ' O.eo Sound for exam.natoD, but the abo her sister. Mabel, t Tryon I doct irs '"-'" oould not loc " e tbe trouble - Saturday morning he was taken tn Miss Millie \\right returned home I . Toronto, where the. doctors were also Saturday after spending several k ; troub|ed) but tinttlly diaRn(Mell lt M with fnendi in Toronto. > $toM io ^ kldney . O n Monday the Dr. W. T. Henry of Toronto, formerly I word wa , thlt he WM mucu DettBr ,& of Flesherton, is in England taking j wou ;d be home the end of this week, post graduate course in surgery. Tha MarMa , B junior hockeyists came Rev. and Mrs Lownde* of Newmarket down on Thursday evening of last week are guets of their daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) . for the final zame of hockfy this winter, Murray < ar.4 were defeated four goals to three, Dr. A. E. Almond, the noted eyesight Tim vlsiiois were leading in both peri- specialist, of Toronto, will be at the oJs and in the last the locals forged Munshaw' House, Flesherton, Thursday, ahe^d by scoring three goats and winning O. S. Advertiser And The Magistracy The Owen Sound Advertiser makes a lengthy comment, on our article regarding the *dniibtiation of justice, in which It says : As to lha objection that "local man ist rates are mure familiar with attain and are in a botrer position to know condi- tions, that wss another strong ground for recommending the ctmnge the fact that local uiAgistra'ea were often loo familiar with 'lucal conditions' through being associated in a business way with parties to disputes and thus liable to approach a case with an instinctive biaa one way or the other. Ic was pointed out lhat very often the Justice who tried a ciad was the one who had taken the in- formal ion and issued the summons or warrant after hearing the complainant's side of the case ; and the Commission felfc that it was in the interest* ..f juttice to brine in entirely unprejudiced mind to bear on the case. In isolated cases, such, perhaps, as that cited by the A<lvnce, the system may teem en work a hardship; but we btlievo it will, in genetal, be j found to be a great impovement on the old." The above may Le <|u:ta true in some | rare cases, but we fancy auch instances would be much more rare than cases such ; as we cited, whete heavy cost! w2re incurred. We di not believe that the j magistracy, except in very ram instance?, have allowed their minds to be prejudiced j wittingly or unwittingly. But we do know that ander present conditions many casea nf injustice and petty crimes will go absolutely unpunished, owiug to the difficulty and expense of lecaring a tria) before a distant magistrate. Will the elimination of prejudice in rare cists compensate for the many eases which will go totally unpunished under the new condition:;.' Wa feel certain it will not. MILLINERY Our Millinery Department is surpassing its usual excellence this season in its tasteful display of seasonable hats [Easter will soon be here and yow will do well to make an early selection Miss Sandiland will be glad t have you drop into the show room whether yeu purchasa or not. Men's Felt Hats Snappy new shapes in men's Fur Felt Hats. Colors brown, dark green, pearl, dark grey, aavy. Some unbound, and bound edges. All sizs. Special $3.75 Men's Cloth Caps New Styles in four piece, eighfc piece and ono piece crowns, made up in popular colors in all-clefcha fancy satin Hned, real leasher sweat bands, unbreakable peaks. Special $1.25 to 2.50 House Furnishing Hints Wall Papers Rrandram-Henderson Paits Curtain Materials Window Shades Varnishes and Wall Tiuts Curtain Reds Brushes, all kinds Q'CVlar Mops and Polish Lineleums Carpet Sweepsrs Congolenm Squares Chintzes A full assortment of Pearl Ware and Diamond Ware F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON - ONTARIO April 4th. Mrs \ Me \uley. who has been visit- i 'ke game. It was fnirly fast g-me, but 'l uite * few penilties were handed out by ur ,, , Referee Cargo*, who handled the game wig her sons in \\alkerton ana Uunaan returned to stisfctorily. There hve been some d games here thi< winter, and next during the past winter, her home here bus Re. Lowndes of Xewmarket occupied th pulpit ic the Methodist church OB Sunday evening and d^liveted un impres- ! live aermon. Mr. C. F Batty of Oihawa arrived Uouday eTci.ini; to assume the duties of mtimgiT of the local branch of the Standard Bank. The Durhim stone crushing plint has yer bleshertou will try to put a junior team in the field. Wins Case Frank Stanley, the Bruce Tp. farmer who has tuured prominently in the courts sine: the burning of his barn list year, won his action against- the VVwnjsh been enlarged and improved during the Ti)WMhi Inturauc- C o at the Spring inter months and recently began npei- , Wz ^ ^^ (Mt wMk _ Mf -^^ OrdtJ ttiuni for the season. judgment in Stanley's favor for the Mr. Adrian Hiltz has returned to the , u!l aalouilt L f |, is c | a j, n $13153 w ,th city after spending the past two weeks , ; utare , c added sine* th.> writ was Uaucd will hi* cuut, Mrs. B>y, .->cd other i aS _j u ' y Xhe cas-.- wa? hard-fought and friend". I occupied over two days of the court's Rev. J. O. L. Spr^ckliu, who left the [ time. W. H. Wright K. C. and R. J. Ministry at Sandwich, Out., to become ; Stewart for plaintiff. Otto E. Kleiu and a liquor Uw enforcement officer, is about, J. C. Moore for ihe defendant c-mpiny. to re-enter the pulpit. Rev. Spracklin, Wi'.kerlon Telescope. it is said, has accepted appointment as ,_ pastor of the Methodist church in Cheb- Mich New Fish For Ontario U tawa. March 23. The tisb cu'ture After mana&iug the Standard Bank here foi the past fifteen or sixteen years. . during whieh time he hs held the com ^ branch o{ the Ue|mt.nent of M.rino and plete confidence of the public, Mr. Geo Flsheries at Q ltawa has been endeavor- Mitchell has tendered his resignation, to ; Qg tu esubligh , he sprin({ or 4Uinna t take placa the brst of April, when a new gtl " uj . )n o( lhe p acitiCi tna | ari{ ojt species tnr.auer will be plac.'d in charge. Mr. | o|1 Umt Cuajt> iu lh(j wa(ers of L<kke Ont . Mi^hell will, however, remin with the sinoe , ho Spring of 1!U9 bank m an advisory capacity for another j AutumDi as tesu | t () f fry p| aD led, the first specimen of this species, > ftr as lhe Women's tke department is aware, was taken in ye^r. The April meeting of Institute will be held at the home ol Mrs ; the Bay of U,uiute. It "as '33 inches O Phillips on Wed, Aprir at A p.m- long, weighed 3 1-2 pounds, a mala, and Full attendance is requested as this is the ,,, spawning condition. An examination election of officers for 1022. Discussion ; O f the scales showed it to be in its third on modern dress viewed from various , y eari an d which would indicate that the aland points, led by Mrs. K. Patton. tUh was the result of the first distribu- Duet by Mrs. K. and VV. I. Henry. jti on o ada in 1910. The iudicatious are Lunch com. Mesdames Holland, Murray, that this s-plendid food fish will become Miller and J. Wright. ; established in its new environment, :>ud The young people's Suild of Chaluier's : will be a great ajditmu to lhe already Presbyterian chuich is holding a public valuable fisheries of Like Ontario, which debate on Tuesday next, Aptil4th, sub- | are being fihrizely raainUincd by hatch- jeot, "Resolved that the professions offer ery work. greater oppoituniiies for service to hu- manity than does business." Allirmative will be tukeu by Messrs Fraser and Lesson For Non- Advertiser Pedlsr and Miss Ktlhleen McDonald. The negative by Mr. Ferrier mid Misses , Just the other d;iy we saw an article Ferris anil Beatty. A silver collection which read somethibx like this: Once Will be taken. upon a time, a nun In.! a furn.ise which The high school Is putting on an enter- was not heating bU home wilh saticfac- laininBiit ot a unique character on Ft idsytion. One day ho necame angry and and Saturday of next week . This will goius? down to th basement s'ood 1-ofore take the form of n lenip 'i>ry oiuseum to the furnace and *xc':iimed: "Not an- caver the two days, when a large number other lump. t-f coil will yon get until y'-u ot inlereslitig rolics of byg >ne days will ijivo me more heat." The poor fellow lie ot> exhibition. It is rumarkablo what frozo to death. Herein is a lesson for a hrno number uf inliTostini; things cftn t'O advertisers. Some man pills a littlo ad collected together iu a comnmniiy when in tho papi-r and if it doesn't briaa the one goes about it. Any p.-'s-n l.avin ioMi!U thu lie i-xpectid. he ;ny-: "I articles worth fxhbitina will confer a w.-.n't advevtiso again until tlii o!her ad f ivor by loaning them to iho principle for tuinii* results." So tho i r f '.':<* frcw bkcM two d'jyj. A suvill foo of lOc will to di-ath. If vou want further pr, of ..f be charged to defray expenses. ; U,1 it thio, l<>ok up sUtis'ic* ru: I c.-niiNue the will h vpttfa m-ro. .\ m ;v Uennite fi^uros of f-.ilures of non^dvertisers ni)uiic9meut will be umdo uexl week . tio>e who frtez; to Je.'ith. The C. G. B. League From all the reports that have reached us it looks *i if the Centre G-ley Basebtll League will iijain be in operation this year. President Mcllhirgy of Rocklyn expects to hold the annual meeting tome time the end of April, when a full attendance of all teams interested iu the League is hoped for. Any new teams which contemplate enteiinij the League shoulh apply to Mr. S. Buchanan of M irkjil-'. Some imp >rUnt business is to be transacted, among other thing* the discussion of affiliation with the U. B.A , and the drafting of ru'cs and regulations for the League in accordance wi;h the O. B. A. rules. It is expected thero nill be a silver cup is lhe prize for competi- tion this year if the Letiuue fulii s certain <{tialifictiob9 to attain it. Amouii thoso wlu expect to enter this year :ire Van- deleur, Ust > n'-. champions ; Dundalk, last yent's runueis up, who were tempo- rarily suspended at the end of the season : Markdale, BMc-jhertoi) and Coyloii. Uweu Sound 'n talking of en'eriog a to u;i, but tne distance to travel is so !>reat it is not expected that they will, unless there is a north auJ south group formed. Btfforu the annual meeting all c.ubs should meet and elect their olticors unJ -Ui: two meu to attend the mtcting when it is cilled. Auction Sales **** I'rc-dit aui'tinn sale of farm stock ;na ^2 iinolement* on lot 6, con. 8, Osprey, "n Thursday, March 30, the property of R. E. Purvis Win. Knitting, auctioneer. A Credit sale of farm stock,implemnt etc. will be held at McTavish'i garage, Flesheiton. jn Saturday afternoon of thU week, the property of J. J. Thmp. son. See bills and advt. in this issue. D. Me Pbail auctioneer. Mr Baicheler has postponed hia sale, which was to have taken pla^e on Friday of this week. The new date is Tueaday, Aptil llth. The farm will be ortered for sal* at the tame time. ............................................................... Honor Rolls FLKSHERTON FCBL1C SCHOOL Jr. 3rd L MoFadden. M Stuart, H Heard, U Welt >u, J Stuart, J Crgoc, H Chapnuu, K Fenwick, K McKeo Si' 3rd 51 Sled, M Inkster, E McCallum, J Nubn. 4th. T McDona'd, L H >yd. RSmiih, H Ltlackburn, L Lever, G Finder, V Thistlethwaite, H RichaidHon, F Mo-. Faddeo, C Bett, M Patton, J Mead*. Sr. and L Ferris, H Thompson, B Patton, L Cminijtou, A Heard I Thompson and G McFadden (*|u1.1 Jr. - J ud-G Sled, K Fenwick. Cas- sidy, B Phillips. 1st. W ColgMi. G Stuart, A Lever, M Kenwick, A Chspmin. 51 Bibby, F Welton, B Patton, 1 Lewis, (b ) Pr. sr-J McKvlden, B Slod and A Irwiu (cqu.f) U Best, N Kow!er, B Fisher, E McKillop, E Brown. Pi. Jr I? Welton, C Uiowu, C Thintlethwaite, G Boyd. BORN GUY At Kenora, <>n:., n Sunday, March l!Hh. io Mr. and Mis. W. J. (iuv, a son. MARRIED \VILSOX_SAYKKS-At the home of the br'de's parent, Mr. and Mrs. -Taj. N. Siyres of Ravennn, Beatrice ?:ii/.i- beih. t'.. Mr. Walter Franklin Wilson, of CulmuwooJ. DIED EMIH'KY In Artemoi* on Thurs- day, March UJ'-h. Mrs. S. P. Embury, nd ti8 years. Right Now ii Leave your Repairing in now S3 ;: before the Spring rush HI Hr & St' THOS. CLAYTON li! FLESHERTON, - ONTARIO i BE * . .. * - -, , m m . *......**.* .^Hl^ l . >* ** * ^-? T:*-_^^X!? Smash Your Cold To-day (ivo it a knockout MO-.V wiih a few IIM'> of Buckley's Bror.tl-.iiis Mixture Tnril ami (>r'>vi-.| by over ISOl'.OOl) pooplc'. Pf^ii/. .|\ Guaranteed, to pvt rolu'l. 40 I),IM-^ for 78c Sold by all clrugiiili or by mail from W. It BacMcy. limited, 142 Mniurl. St. Tinnli. Sold in FLESHERTON by W. J. Stewart & Sons and in CEYLON by Miss Millie Cook . AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stoc'.c. Implements, e-c, cu Lot IT^-IT' 1 S W, Artemesia, Tuesday, April II, 1921 The property of S. BATCHELER When tho following articles will be offered for salo : HORSES Registered C.yda mare. ' yoais old, in foal ; Clyde filly rising one year, eligible for registration : grey Per- il eron mare rising 4 years. CATTLE- C w 8 years ..Id clf at foot, cow 7 years old calf at foot, cow 8 years old due time of sOe, cow 4 years old due in April, pure bred Hertford bull 1 year old, steer '_' yous <>1 1, '.' steeis 1 year old, 2 heifers 2 years old, '-' cslvep. SHEEP 31 ewes, some with lambs : pure bred Oxford Down ram, 1 pr geese. IMPLEMENTS MoO rmick binder li foot cut, two Frost & NYood mower?. UoCormicli hny rake, McCormick disc hnrrow, Decring disc drill nearly new, fleering luy hinder, two furrow riding plow, cutter, root pu'per, Toronto cleaner and m-aJer fiUiuiim m I , 2000!b sca'es. set spring tooth harrows set 12 hull harrows, W inch groin choppar, U horse- pnver traction Sawyer Mnssey engine, wmi.l sawing ou'lit. 7"> fi'i 1 ' of e'fiht inch] rubr>r beltinn, Auitrio.n \V,.i;il.-r cream stparator nearly now, set ttsm hm.oss crutch breeching, sit plough h%rn<r f s, set Jiivini; horness, m-iil box, quantity --i-t.il oats O:>u^l* Piide, anvl other articles too numerous Io mention. TERMS Oils, fowl and sums if fit and uiider, cosh : .-ver 'hat amount 11 (ninths' eie-i'it will bo ijiveii on approve.l I in t ii'.itet;, or 5 per cent, per Himuin off ' fjr cih in lion of nut.'*. X ) iisu'o. nil. fi m !n- been s Id. -P Mcl'HMI. Au-'ti Music Supplies Do not target we are headquarters for : Victrolas and Victor Records. Needles (Victor- and Wall Kane Brass) Record Dustoffs Violins, Bows, Strings. Tailpieces, Rosin, Bridges, Chin Rests, etc. Mouth Organs, large and small Guitar Strings, Mandolin Strings Any musical instrument or supplies can be supplied on short notice, if not already in stock. Tell us your requirements, We do the rest W. A. ARMSTRONG Jeweler and Optician FLESHERTON ONT.

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