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Flesherton Advance, 2 Mar 1927, p. 5

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m RMHWEOM I^BVAMB WSDNISDAT. HASCB 9, IMT t I WAS BBSIDEMT OF FLBSHraTTON FOB PAST SIX YBA »aâ€" W AS HIGHLY RB8PBCTED Laiici' M CHCtrt ti It KeH TUs Frifai Ibt mails ckM at foDowi: I«r fhm nortk at U.0O ba. |wm be preaentcd. Mr. Wm. PmtoB. m respected rcai- deat of FUshertoB for th* past six years, died on Thoraday last after a short iUaess. at tlw a«« of 67 yean. Ifr. PatoB was bon on tkc townlioe of Artmesia aad Protoa. After nur- riace he lettled on the Sooth Line. Artemeaia, wfaoc he farmed until re- moTinK to Fleahertea. Two years aco last Jaaoary Mrs. Patoa died. Siaee last fall the de c e asri seatle. fltaa't health had been failiac aad a specialist *as c o Bs a l te d, who c*^* <â-¼- ery hope tor a speedy reeoTery. A eoople of weds afo be was obliced to take to bis bed aad eoatiaaed to faO until the saamoBS caaM. Mr. PatOB bad been a niember of the Presbyteriaa diareb aad after na- ioa, of the United Cbnrdu He lesTcs one son and one dan^ter â€" ^Ser. Bob- ert Paton of Cedarrille and Hopeyflle cfaarce of tbc United Church, and Miss Mary at borne. To both of these yovag people much sympathy is ex- The ananal concert of the Ladies' toided. Aid of St. John's United Chnivh is to i<],^ fmeral on Saturday last to be held OB Friday eveain* of this pi«i,erton cemetery was very largely «cdc» MmiA 4tfa, iriMB the humorous attended by many friends and bia old ipbyv "The JoMjniHe Conveirtion-, neighbors. The floral offerings were Iwiii h. r,^,„.»«tMA Thu is a looked- wonderfuDy fine, consisting of a spray BOD AND GUN. With the spviac and oioBths looaunr ahead, the ]«>Tcn of . oatdoor recreation are acain looUac to their tackle. The March number of Bod vtd Gon aad Caiudiaw Sllrer fox News vbidi bas just appeared** ha« many iat^restiac ar ticl es for those ootdoomocD. A rcry complete article on outfittiac a loac eaaroe tz^ by C. P. Starcy is an ootstaadinc feature of the issoe. Maay ether wa- fol wrinkles are iadadwl m the rac< nlar "fithiat Notes" aad "OMear Talk" aad "Goes aad departmoAi. Maay pericBces are toU in tbe hnattnc stories such as "A HoUday in the Bockdea." BoBnycastle Dale writaa OB tbe subject of tbe Nova ScoCia aaen who fish far lobsters Komber. 3 of Cawsdian Silrer Fox! News contains a cnat deal of useful; at S.80 maU .pawviona eveniaff, For mjMu I ••"• "«» j.»»-»-iâ€" . •â€" â€" â€" ~. wonoeriaiiy ime, consisuns o traiBJfor eTcnt each year as their pre acn - f,,^ ^^gg Emma WaUaee. a spray Lwal Mi Persml at 9M pJB. the tation of the play gntn is uni«iue in ^^m AlHe and Margaret Muir. a many waya. The play tiiis year is gp„y f^nj Miss Cameron, spray from of th« Women's Protective Asaoeia- ^^ Ladies' Athletic Club, spray from tion holding a conTention at Jogss-lnja, Annie Burritt. spray from the ville ^rtien modem topics an £aeaaa- pieahertMi CGJ.T, of which Miss Bead The Advance Ber. J. H. CMk and sob. Roy, of To- rovio are bolidayioK with friends here. Miti ESvelyn Fc^ria of OianceviDe mm hnae over the wed end. t If you want to get well booted or rubbered CALL AT aateriaL Bod aad Gun aad Gaaadiaa Sflrer Fox N«w» ia pafaUshed i monthly by W. J. Taykr Liautad.' Woodstock. Ontario. | I THOS. CLAYTON FLESHERTON 1 ENGA6BMBMT / Mr. and Mis. James L. Irvinf aa- BOUBce the encacement of their youncest son, William John Irviaff! of Fleabertoa to Marsaret LaVeni ; Hill. dai«ht«- of Mr. aad Mrs. SOas ' Hin, the marriage to take place shortly. 1 FLESHEBTON PUBUC SCHOOL ed. The diffwent characters, boaia- ess p eoeed ar a nnd mode of treating the anbjccts make the play highly amuwing and entertaining. It is presented in two acts with intermis- sion for dinner. The dialogue is bright and hunxwous. No subjects Mr. JoliBston Woods o< Toronto was 'of » feqaietiBg nature introduced. « viistor in town last wc^. jvoeal and instraaoital nmnbers wiU Mr. Jasper Stuart of Meaford waa 1 be ghrcn before aad betweea acta, a visitor in town laat week. / As usual the play will be given in the Mrs. O. W. Pbimpe attended the|lucl> "ckooJ auditorium and it ia ex- (oaeral at Master Ttoddie Gillespie in! Pwted that tbe haU will be crowded ToiOBto on Ttanday last. j^o d^adty. Tbe admiaaioa is low at The A^lvaBce caa aave you moBey|«*»*^ » «»*â-  ^*^ chfldren under 12 eharced » centa. Be sure to attend jKnox college, this concert aad be ready to laugh. Paton is leader; spray from St. John's Sunday acbool, spray from Mr. and Mrs. Peter Muir, sisay from the Ced- arville eongregatioB, spray from the H<q»eville congregation, spray from Miss Dunham, spray from lbs. A. Muir and family, wreath from Mr. aad Mrs. laaac, wreath from Masonic friends at Knox college, wreath from Knox college nndergrads, wreath from Mr. Hardwick, pillow from son and daoghtu', spray frwa'the Stewart family of Owen Sound, spray from the cooaias at Chatawocth, aad a qiray from the boys of Mr. Patoa's year at DeatlM Sad Blow to Mrs. Murphy «& the pziee of your daily p^wia. Beaew throng as. The L.O.BA. will htdd a cake sale in DowB^ garage in Saturday after- ftooB of thia week, March 5. Mr. Wesley Cliotim of Toronto is! visiting friends here and at Portlaw. file danghter, Eugenia, is teacher at the Port. Miss Bessie Mercer of Markdale this strict for Mr. and M«. J«nes ^ ^^ ^^^ ^^ ^ .pent a couple of days last week; Mnrphy and f^Qy of Glenelg Town-.^j^ ^ ^^ ^ ^^^^ ^ About two weeks ago death ^^^^^ ^^^ ^ ^j^^^y The service at house aad grave conducted by bis pastor, Bev. GLKNELG FABMEB LOSES jfr. Harrower, assisted by Bev. Spen- S SONS IN SHORT TIMEJeer of Duwflalk aad Bev. McCormick of Priceville. During the aervice at the bouse Mr. Hsrdwick saag Tery j toocbingly Tennyson's inuMatal hymn „ . .7 r~, ,. .. _. .'("Crossing the Bar." A dosen mem- P'^*^'^^^f,J* '*l*^'**'**°* bers of Miss Paton's class of girls Mr. aad 4th Class â€" G. McMaster. G. Stuart, S. Preston, E. Fisher, H. Beat, W. Colgan, P. Welton. 1 St. 3 â€" M Stoart, V. McMaster. ; D. McMnUen, D. MacDonald, D. Me- Fadden, J. Gibson. B Pattoa. M. Per- . ris, B. Sled, B. McKillop, A. Warling. B. McEaebaie, E. Ferris, E. Freeman. Jr. $ â€" L. MeEachnie, W. Preston, J. Gibaon. H. McKillop. E. Warling, E. KertoB. \ Sr. 3 â€" H. Bihby, W. WeKon, G. * Boyd. H. Croft, W. Littlejobas. Jr. 2 â€" P. Gibaon. E. Brown, M McFaddcn, A. Lawrence, A Tumey, B. Bellauy, E. Burnett. 1st Class â€" C. Talbot. G. McDonald, , F. I^wreace. D. Stuart. E. C^oft, B. ' Murray aad F. Patton abaent. | Sr. Pr. â€" G. Gibaon. R. Semple, H. ; deCndmore, Doria Kotoa. j Jr. Pr. â€" L. MeOafont, Mae Dun-' can, D. Wbitekcad, M Miller. R. Wat- SOB. A. McKillop. Dorothy Kertoa ab. ' A. â€" B. MacDonald. T. McTavish. L McEaebnie, C MeEachnie. ! Special prices in Men's Fine Shirts Large size Wool Shawls $1.50 ALL DRY GOODS TO CLEAR AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. •â- Â«ir- We carry a full supply of fresh groceries also Owen Sound bread. A. WATSON Wright's oM stand, - Flesherton Tbe Newmarket Era has completed - its 74th year and the 4Srd under the management of L. G. Jackson, and is still going stronir. t with her friend. Miss Mamie McTav- ish. The drawing of lumbar firom Bock Mills for the Durham F uimtur e Co. plant at Dorham was eomideted for tbe season the first of thia week. KOJi. No. 1085, Fevnsham, will hold a box social and concert on Tues- day. March 15th, 1927. A good pro- gram will be given. Admissi<»i 2SCm ladies with Ixaces free. A (credit aacticm sale of cattle, Leicester sheep and implements, etc., win be held at lot 12. Con. 3, N-DJt.,! OB March 10th. See posters, Wm. Findlay, prop., Geo. Duncan, Auction- Mr. ship. AOout two weeks ago ish, W. J. Meads, and Dr. Murray. Among the many friends from a distance were James and Albert Con- young man of twenty-one years of age. Sunday night WQlie, who has suffered from ill health for about seven years, and of late confined to .. . ^ . , .. ^ ,. . ^ . ,. his bed. passed away. The funeral ^^H^^'f^^'i. ^ 5^" °l^ ^"l took place Tuesday morning to St.'^"***^ "^ Caledon, Miss McSween of Toronto, Miss Wallace of Norwood, Miss Evans and Miss Muir ot Toronto, Mr. I. "t. Campbell and Mrs. .Arm- was John'a cemetery, Glenelg, and largely attoided. The case is es- pecially sad owing to the fact that ^ ,v w t • ^ Mr. Murphy is badly crippled irith ^^ ^ Dondalk Mrs. feaac. sister '^'^ of the deceased and Miss Isaac, of To- rbenmatism and no other son is left to assist him on the farm. ADDITIONAL LOCALS ironto; friends from the Cedarville and (Hopeville charges. Nurse Burritt of Kimberley. and tbe ministers from Dundalk and Priceville. Mias Mamie Nuhn is spending a| NICKAWA.. WEDDED. Tha signs of spring, which were so 'ew days with her mottter in Toronto. | fraNCES- IraaieronB beia last week by miU wea- Mr. Wilfred McMaster spent tbe'| {her and meltiBC anew, reeeiTed a past week in Tonmto. j Flesehrtoa people who hcaid hide set badt Saturday and Sunday. When eight or tea indwa of snow r«U. the Mr. and Mrs. John Thistletbwaite , bride on sercnd occasions haT« moved into their residence in A Dorham Road nan attended, ^v- t t wH on TtUMf last nwr HopeTiIle| Miss Elisabeth Moore of Brampton aad pnrehaaad a pais of ahaep which he paid tha aom of $84. â- ^1 For Stewart. anotiwr pair he paid fSC These werej Mr. aad Mrs. Garnet Higgias of «f tha Oxford Down breed and reels-. Boniags MiUa spent a few days with B. Hay is hoUiag an auetkm aalej >•»'• "»* M»- ^ Wataoa. ^ akeck, sad hoaaahnld faraitore oa i No, the first of March did not show Thondty. Mai^ 10th, two milaa east, uy li<»-Uke prodiTities. TVMe are. in recital will be much interested in a des- patch from Victoria. B.C., which re- ports a wwkfing of widespread in- A Radio Miracle B.C. 4000 â€" When Providence made woman out of Ad- am's rib, he made a load speaker oat of a spare part. | FLESHERTON ' BARBER SHOP First Class Barbering VlSrr THIS BARBER SHOP .\ND RECEIVE A FIRST CLASS HAIR CIT OR SHAVE. QUICK â-  SEKTICE WITH ENTIRE ': SATISFACTION. i I G. H. i^^RIGHTf Pra|>> WE SELL HOBBERLIN Made to Order Suits Price 23.75 up GROCERY SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK 2 pounds Shortening 33c. 10 pound pail Syrap 75c. Heintz Pork & Beans lie Heintz Tomato Soup lOc 2 pounds Pnines 25c W. G. KENNEDY Phone 37 «t riiabai Iwi ^ list of tale in thia paper. W. Kaittiag, aoetloaaar. Mr. John Thiatlethwaite hdid a v«ry aotcaaafal aak on Wedneaday ot lut week. SeTeral artidea brought a lower irtca Utaa what waa paid for khan lut year, but ia the whole the prieea neaired were good^ . Ida. C. N. Rkhardaoa la apeaiing a VKMith wHh bar listw at laUnitaa. Mr Bi^ardMa aeeompaaiid her to T»< roate oa Thoradar >a^ â-¼iaHsd his mattw. Jf n. W. B; Bl^ateoa. who it aaio9fa«r««nr f«od ktahh. . Sand ia the nawt to Tha Adraaee. It yoar toeiety hat hdd aa iateraatlng •Mating or dectioa «f oMkam, have yovr asoetary send ia a report to Hm Adfaaea. Every item ot news kelpa to kMp up the iataroat in your loeiakyaad tbe. home news makea year hone p«par reflect a Hto cooI' forj ia the gueat of her tister> Ifn. Gao. preat which took place in that city rtreatly, at the reaideBee of tha of- ficiating minister, Rer. W. J. Sip- prdl, D. D.. whan Misa Fraacea Ni^awa. who has won wide fame as a Cree eateitaiaer. baeaaw the bride of Arthur Rnsad Mark of Vaa- eeawcr. Tha bride waa at te nde d by Miaa Baaaah Riley, with whom she baa made her hotae aiaee her early duMhood and Miss Margaret BtO, of Vlatwia. Thia remarkable yooag woman of pure ladiaa blood, who baa trarell- ed part of three eoatiaeata ta her aeeording to the old taw, ia cold stor- age for the latter part «t tiM month. A. E. Colgan, DJ>.GJI., of Mark- dale, paid his official viait to the two Owui Sound kdgca AJ. aad AM., on Wednesday of last week. Mra. W. W. Trimble, who haa haea MEN'S CLOTHING Ready to wear Suits anffcriag for some years from the|a,.aj.ticv,„^ was bom at Norway effecta of a atroke, waa takaa ae ri oa a ly ill the first of tha weak. ^ Ifas. (Dr.) A. S. RoaieU of Cak- doala, ia ThHlag bar f athar. Ifr. S. it. <Mbor»a> and oa Soaday favoted «Im MAgr^atiaM ia tha Uaitad dmrdv namiac and evenlag. with boawtlftiHr rviderad rlolia toloa. 11m, OTtalas n^^l^nc wm atlaAdod by aa aBBamOir Iwft avaibar et pa<9l«. ot Mr. Jas. Karr, who has spaal tha ^ ^^g child of fWe yaara at past year with T. J. Piaher, haa poi^ chased a barbw ahop at Daaarllla, aad left oa Saturday to ti^ paaaeo- a|im«. Mr. Howard Mffligaa of CookstowB has bean eagagod ia his place. A deligbtftti oveat took ^ace at the uMMitbly meetiag of tha Baptiat WomeB'3 CSrela, bald at tha heaae of Mra. Croatlcy oa Tuesday afternoon, March 1st. Mrs. N. McKechnie waa pratented with a beautiful pyrex pie plate and stand. The recipient, who 'diaa legend aad f^klote to ba^ Hboat OB Budaaa Bify. She brooght to tha Methodkt aad taken dMcge ot by Eaglbh lady. Mat Haaaah BOay, who baa baea her ChrMaB iMvOMr aad hat Hvad aad traTdhd wiUi her hi Canada. KaglaBd, AaatxaUa, aad New IJaahmd Some ytars ago Misa Ntdtawa went ta lira with Mte BOay ia VaacoaW. She entered daiaoa ia draaaatie art, und^r tha dlreHioa ot Harold Nelsoa Shaw, aad the raaalt of her traiaing haa ba«i the prodae- tioa ot the beat interpreter of la- te about to leava tor the Feace Birar dSatrict, kaa been an active meakber of the Mlsaioa Circle for Btany aontha. We are anre that, not only the laambera of the Baptist church, but also their OMay friend) in Flcah- ertaa, will wiah M^ McKecbnia aad her koahaad god speed aa thay leaTs oa tor their new hoane ia tha West on the continent. She baa (la db- tinction of bsTing appaaradl. la re- cital before Qaaea Maay. # â€" â€" â€" '. "Thomaa." asked the nagilBg wift. as the bedtinM hour a p pro a ched, **ls ererythiag shut up for tbe night T" That depends on you." meekly teptiad Thoaau, *<Br«rytUnt «lta ia." L We are offering some special values in Men's Ready-to-wear Suits this month. The cloths are all-wool and include Na\-j' Blue Serge, Faticy Tweeds and Worsteds. Every suit is perfectly tailored with good durable 36 to 44, so you can depend upon being able to get the size you need.. Prices Range from $16.50 to $35.00 Ordered Clothing - - to your measure If you desire anything special for a particular occasion â€" a wedding or a family celebration or anything just a little out of the ordmary, come in and look over the Semi-Ready Tailoring samples for Spring, and let us take your measure. We can pro- mise you satisfaction and delivery of your order within one week*. The styles are correct, the quaUty of the woHcmansUlp is first class and prices are quite reasonable. During^ the past year 1*^ have had many satisfied customers or ordered Semi-Ready Tailoring-, so that we can recommend their service with confidence. SPECIAL BARGAINS :â€" BOYS' TWEED BLOOMER SUITS Just the thing for school purposes- See our assortment at $S.S9. F. H. W. HICKLING Flesherton, Ont

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