March 28, 1923 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE I Your Seed Grain School Report HTO obtain maximum yields you need to sow Teat- 1 ed Seed Grain. To purchase good seed you may require financial assistance Extending accommodation for such purposes is an important phase of Standard Service. Cumuli tnr lical Manafir THE STANDARD BANK Of CANADA. U* FLESHERTON BRANCH, - C. T. BATTY, Manager. Branchei alto at Wiili.imidird nd Holland Centre. ANADIA PACE C. P. R. Time Table. lea?e Flesherton Station 1 rains illows : Going Scntb 8 05 a. m. 4.80 p.m. The mails are Going North 11.52 a.m. 9.30p. m. oaea at Flesherton ai follows : For the north at 10.40 a.m. and 4 o.m. ; and the afternoon mail south at S.. o'clock. For morning train south mad close at 9 p. m. the previous evg. Local Chaff Optical Co. Comprehenmive Eye Examination Glasnes deaigued and especially made and ground for individual ual requirement. Branch at Meaford Johnston's Drug Store in charge of D. A. G. McComb. Those adjacent to Meaford are as- Rured of our efficient optical service . HI. >. tCaplor Optical Co. OWEN SOUND and MEAFORD Established 1S!>2 Try an Adance "Small Adv." Mr' H. Lfg&rde returned to Toronto n Friday Itit. Get your hrnes repairs or your new lines at Haw's, Ceylon. Our "Small Advt." department teadily growing. Try one. Mrs. Fred Mathewson returned last weak from visiting her daughter in Owen Sound. Mr. W. W. Trimble tpnt the wetk end with his daughter, Mrs. Hod^on, at Islington. Mr. C. C. Aulph of Peterboro visited at the home of Mr. Gee. Mitchell over the week end. List attempt to dear odd linen heavy ribbed underwear Men't 89c, boys' 4!)c. i - premium sale table. Haw's, Ceylon. A successful sale was held .-n Friday |st of ib* effects of the late R J . Suroalu. Mrs Norman Wiley and little ion of Dogs Were Killed Sunday morning last before daylight ! Mr. John Porteous of Rock Mills was '"" | awakened by a loud noie at thu barn and { doing out found twii dogs attacking hia sheep. Trie canine mariudera had al- ready k.llcd three and injured others. Both dogs were shot. One of tha sheep killers belonged to a man inruxd Brut. at Rob Roy, twelve miles d'atant, and the other to Mr, Stm Fisher uf Rock Mills. Both were collie dogs. The Late Mrs. Allan Ou W, iji.e.-d.ty last week thero passad *wy at her home, Eiit Mouutaiu, an eiteemed . -. . -nt in the person ef M George Allen. A couple of year) ago lha underwent an operation from which he did not fully recover, but seemed to be enjoying fairly good health until last fall, when *k became bedfast. s| ;rf was Owen Sound are visiting her parents. . patient g utf))rer> I n t Mmen t took Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mathewson. | , Markdale cemetery on Friday, beside Miss CUra HuUe of Orancetille is J the remains of her husband, who prede- trU- guest of her friend, Mrs. Geo. Golds- Mrs. borough, at the home of Mr. aud Ceo. Mitchell. Sea our Premium Sale Table. Sure to be something you n-ied. Choxe of prep mium with every dollar's worth on Sale Table- A. E. Haw, Ceylon, Out. Mr. aud Mrs. Robert Lauchlin of Harkuway visited Ust week with their 1 gymons. cousin;-, R. Beutham aud Mrs, W'm. ] Wilcock. Another bunch cf real winter came to ;u ou Sunday last, when near'y seven inches of snow M. At niht it clt-arcd aud ob, it w cold I The added her about ten years ago. Shi leaves to mourn her loss three daughter Hi:'. -1 (Mis. Comford Thompson) tm ih<s homestead, Auni.! (Mrs CUrki Teed), Duncan ; aud Pearl, who ha teen teaching at Mt. Forest but ha rssgned about three months ago to attend at the bednde of tier mother. Mrs Allen'* maiden name was Lucy Mr. John Breen FLESHERTON PUBLIC SCHOOL 4th M Sled, M Fatten, J Nubn, E McCallum, C Betw, K McKee, M uka'er. Sr 3rd M Stuart, K Belts, C Me- Fadden, H Heard, J Crgoo, J Stuart, McKeo. Jr 3rd L Ferris. E Fenwisk. G Mo Faddeo, H Thompson, H Welton, D Wood, L Curriwjton, I Thompson. Sr 2ud A Beard, G Sled, B PalOoo, W Colgan, E Fauwick, A Laver, Bob Phillips, I Lewi, G Stuart, G Casidy. Jr 2od L Btty, M Bibby, M Fen- wick, G Me Master, F Welton . Sr lat-J Me Bidden, B Pattoo. B Sled, E Fisher, H Best, A Irwin, E McKillop, E McMullen, E Brown. Sr 1st CBrcu, N Fowler. B class D McKadden, B Cairns, C Thistlethwaite, B Korton. C class B MoKachnie, B Welton, E Patton.G Boyd, M Smart, D McMullen, V M Miv, i A class H McK Hop, O MoMaater. Presbyterian Church Notes The pr.tyer met* ng will bs resumed in the Presbyterian church. Tbaru will be a union meeting cf the Guild and of the prayer mojtina. Next Sunday is Bater Sunday. There will be special Easter music and iUo a special Easter sermon. Tha Lsdics' Aid and the Women's Missionary Society will most v the home of Mrs. John fhUllelhwaite oft Tuesday next. April 3rd. A good program of business is to he taken up which calls lor tho prmtuce of all the member*. The YJUDK I'eopto't Guild will meet on Tuesday at the usual hour. An in- teresting pronrain is bain* prepared. MARRIED Owen Carson In Winnipeg on Wed- iirxday, Mnrch 14, Margaret, younaest daughter of Mr. James Carson of Cypress Hirer, Man., lo Mr. Daniel Owen of Saskitchewau. Tin bride is a uie;e of Mrs C. Uanloy of the 8;h line, Aita- mesi* . BORN Bannon In Artemesia on Saturday, March 24th, I'.UJS. to Mr. and Mrs. Newton Biunon. a son. Mallafont- At Cautts. Alber'a. on Thursday, March 15th, 1923, U> Mr. ami Mis. K H. Mellafout (ne* Gertie Bel- lamy) a 8'>n Charlus Hichinl. Another old resident of Artemesia nas passed to his reward in the person of Mr. John Breen, for a number of years past a resident of Piesherton. The spirit took its flight on Sunday morning last, just three weeks to a day aftsr Mrs. Breen had passed ever. The funeral took place on Tuesday to r lesherton cemetery. The deceased gentleman was one of the most highly respscted residents of . Artemesia for many years. Quiet and unassuming, yet a man of decided opin- ions and level headed, he made many warm friends during his long life here, and will be deeply mourned by nis ' family. Mr. Breen was born at Enniskillen. Ireland, 88 veirs ago. Coming to this country as a young man he married the late Mrs Breen, and their whole life was spent here from that time. They were both consistent members of the Methodist church, and Mr. Breen now leaves a void in the church and in the , hearts of the people. The members of the family are Mrs. ! Jolin Wright, Flesherton : Mrs. H. V. [ Gaudin. Toronto ; Wesley, at \Velland ; j and Mrs. Oscar England, Orillia, all of whom have the sympathy of a Urge circle of friends Those from a distance who intended the funeral were : Mr. H. V. Gaudin of Toronto, Mr. Robt. Wright of Hnuover, Mrs Dave Wright t Duudulk and Mr. Lome England, a grandson, i<f Otillia. ' All the children attended. New Spring Materials CREPE! CREPE! Navy ami Black Canton Crepe Cocoa and Copper Alltyme Crepe New Flowered Crepe VOILES New Spring Voiles have arrived iu all the new shades and patterns. GINGHAMS Andersons Ginghams, guaranteed to wash, in all the new checks and shades. Triootine and Broadcloth for the new suits in Navy, Brown and Black. Spring F. G. KARSTEDT FLESHERTON, - ONTARIO Hydro Will Be Prohibitive Teachers' Association Meets The local Teachers' Association hold their first business meeting at tho Murk* dalo public school .>n tho afternoon of March 10 Tho attendance *". will give those who have teaming j Saturday to do a chance to clean up iho tag oud of "'as somewhat !arg -r t!wn at the former winter work. meeting ;ind tho hope is entertained that Mr 0,rl Walden is reopening his lll " "^ers m the vicimty will moving picture Bhow here this .h, '^"J the ne.U mevUng scheduled for ,L . _:,..,,. " '7 13 ' f " r which :m extensive program which was wilhdiawn during tho months. To begin with he N putting on P 1 Thursday evening of this week Norm*] Inspector Wright of South Grey was Telunge in " Smiling 'Dtirouuh." See hit present and his instuu-tivo ulk w:is .>HO larize advertisement ou the last pge. I of the omin features ,,f the meeting, Ho The local curiwp-mdent to the OWBO >P^ '"> What ,h, Aatociation is ,.i, Sound Sun Tune, stated last week that | what , > lt '-'" "'- -millions f,,r suo- Mr. F.ed Bellamy of Collingwood was in I **"" u> ho "tiff*** 'y l-pi . . 'PI.,, tor discussion at later meetings, iho hosnual with brain fe\er. ine Ad.-anae is pleased to stale that there, Mr. W. . I. Messenger, the President, was absolutely no foundation for this led discussions on History, Spelling and report. Fred has had no illuets and is regularly on duty at the general postotlice. \V. W. Trimble will h''ld an sale of household furniture on afternoon of this week^ Mr. has to vacate the residence this which he recently sold to Mr. A. Uil Christ. See bills, W. KaiUiug, auction- eer. Mr. Tiiiubli) is tittingupapartment* in tho Clayton block, recently occupied by tho ftlerchants' Bank. W. I. will hold their April nieutitm at tho home of Mrs. O, W. Phillips ou Wednesday, April 4th, t 3 p.m. Fol- lowing is the program; Paper "The Secrets of keeping young " by Mrs. D. Mo'i'avish " Opening our t-yus to the wonders of nature " by Mrs A. Stewart. At the close of the meeting a 25c. hot supper will be served from 5 to 7 p m. Everybody welcome (-"nko coin-nitteo Mrs. A. Stewart, Mrs. InKster, Mr?. .WiJcock. A resident wns driving a blind hoiso Much of the suee ss of the mooting was duo to the energetic President, auction Miss M. Mami gave a ulk on " Dis. Friday cipliue in the priunry roi'in." dealing Trimble ! veparalely with the various problems uf week ' governing the little folk succossfuly . FUNERAL DIRECTOR'S LICENSE Mr. John Uurit has taken out a fun- eral director's license and will ass et hit brother, W. H. Bunt, iu 'he business hero. Part 111. Voters' Lists 1922 Twp. of Artemesia, County of Grey ThOOUW Sutclifft, <l resUeutof It >Ul)d Centre, cummited suiciJo n Wednesday of la.st week. Sutcliffi) was a bachelor and HveJ aluno. He >s 04 yers old. The President of the EleccricallraJes | Union is asking that Hydro employees be given representation on the Hydro Electric Commission. This same offic- ial has also expressed the opinion that j in a few years the whole Hydro staff,! including th clerical force, will be or- ganized in One Big Union. If all that is for and expected is ostained far- , mers may bid goodbye to all hope of ! Hydro service. The cost will be pro- hibitive outside of urban centres -Far- mers' Sun. HENDERSON'S STORE Cream -:- BRING ALONG YOUR CREAM WE ARE PAYING THE Cans supplied PRICE Mrs. R. H. Henderson FEVERSHAM, - ONT. Part 111. Voters' Lists 1922 Village of Flesherton, County of Grey NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with sec 1 . ion 10 of tho Voters List Act, and that 1 h*ve postea up at my i like U the Village <-f Fleaheiti-n. on Saturday the 2V h dy . t March. PJC:'., the list of all persons entille'l ti> vore in the said Municipality at elections for niniibeM of the Legislative Assembly only and that such list remains there for inspection. AND I hereby call upon ail voters to Uke immediate proceedings to have nny srrois ir omissioHs corrected according to law. Dated March 2 I'll, 1923 W. J. BEI,L\MY, Clerk of the Village of Klsherton MORTGAGE SALE L'uder and by virtue of powers con- i tailed m a certain -n. r .: ,. which will be produced L the time i sale, there will be (ilf.-n'd for sale by Public Auction On Friday, April 6th, at the hour of 1.. 'to in the afternoon, at Muns haw's Hotel In the Village of Flesrivrton By B. H. Walden, Auctioneer, the following property, namoly : All and singular that portTon <f land >it,d preni'sc's situ.i'e, lyin^ nil 1 ht-in^ u> the Township of Oaprey, in the Conn-y of iirey, nd be nig comp 8td of the Kist half cf lot number 13 in tho lu'ih con- cttaion of the said Township of Osprt-y. contaiiiini; by adrneasarernent tifiy H,:ies, more ur lif^s. Oil th ]ircipeity are Bi.l to uu ^'. d I 'ii 1 1 .in.! good luu^e. Terms 30 per cent, uf the pnrrliHoe moUty :D be paid down tt llin tim,: . f sale, balance umy be nrranyed <<n d.i't> "f snie. For further ptrticulirs and c nii- tions uf sale pply to -LL'CAS.V HEXKY. Dund:t!k, Out.. Sulici'urs fur .Mor'-:ii^i<j D.ite.l -it UunJilk this Ifxli d.iy of Maich, I'.lL': 1 . Full Line of Hardware For All Purposes .-.v.v.v.v Nails, Glass and Other Materials Now is the time to buy PUMPS, STOVES, PAINTS, OILS. WASHING MACHINES, PAILS and GRANITE WARE. D. McKILLOP Flesherton, - Ontario NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with section 10 of tho Voters List act, aud tliat T have posted up at. my'oth'ce at tho Village of Flenherlon, along a road at niuht, wh,-u the outfit got on Satiuday March 24th, 1!)23, the list stuck iu the snow. The owner unhitched "f H persons entitled to vote in the -a ; d the horse aud loft it in ihe suowdrift . M 'ii-i^i il"y *' elections of niembeia of Neighbors came along next d.iy on the the LcgUlutiv* Assembly only nd that road near Blyth, andlound the hois- in : such list re.naius I he re for iuspe ti...i. such shapo thnt it had t. be .-hot Tho ; AMU hoi-ubycill upon all voters to man who did that trick was fined ?10 and <">ke in'mediatc proceedings to have uny costs. And yet we. line a niau iOO and ' em-is or ..mi^Moii* eorrecteJ necordiug costs if ho has a bottle of whisky in h'n H> UW. pocket, Jucl.'dby O. T. A. standards, D.ited March Will, ItC-'l'. that man near Blylh should have send down fir life. C 1 rV -f '!) NV. J. HKLl.AMY. lj.' of Ait. niei> Is all you roquiro to change your old, worn, dust-gath- ering floors to tho be;uiti ful. durable, sanitary siirfnco of hardwood. Now 5s n pood time to measure 1 t'io sizi's ot your rooms and ask us for au ostimato o'l Son in ;m- Kent Bpaver Brand Fleering. Tht? low cost, will amaze you and you ran do the work W. I. Henry & Son Planing Mill FLESHERTON, - ONT. Easter Millinery In our Millinery Department you will find everything ready for the Spring season, and Miss Sandiland has a very attractive display or Easter Millinery for your inspection. Leave your special orders early. Men's Caps and Men's Felt Hats for Easter in Cloth Caps made up in all-wool tweeds in Price $1.50to$6.50. New shape new colorings. New shapes in Men's Felt Hats in new shades, Pearl, Steel Green, Havana Brown and Navy, all sizes. Special $3 and $3.75. Goods for Spring Use Linoleums New Wallpapers Window Shades Congoleum Si mart's Curtain Rods and Poles TapestriiM and Chintzes Curtain Nets and Muslins Prepared Paints and Varnishes Grocery Specials Now Prunes, good she 2 Ibs for Pure Cocoa in bulk 2 Ibs. for '250 Thompson's Seedless Raisins iZlbs'25c Lux for washing woollens - pkgs. 2oc. StaniUud granulated Sugar, per !00 Ib I 'as; $10.75 Cash. A timely purchase enables thi ottering which is less than today's wholesale price. F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON -- ONTARIO