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Flesherton Advance, 20 Jun 1928, p. 5

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THE FLESHERTOX ADVANCE WEDNESDAY. JUNE 20, 1928 * • • â-  • A Dollar is Saved when it is in the%nk And the sooner it is deposited in the Bank the greater the assurance of its being saved. A. Savings Account is a gagnet for the money that ordinarily slips through one'? fingers, and an income- paying Kua:ntee for the future. THE SIANI>\RD BANK OF CANADA ^ESTABUSHED 1673, E. A. PRESTON Manager, Flesherton Branch} CJ>:R. TIME TABLE ADDITIONAL LCCALS Trains leave Fleaherton Station aaj The 12th of July w'!l be held in follows: ( Flesherton this year. Be sure to Goiac Soutir Going North; be there. 8.08 a.m. 11^2 a.in. • jjrs. Joseph Collyer and sons, Ted, 4.10 a.m. --â- ---. 8.31 p.m. The mails close at Flesherton follows: Eor the north at 11.00 a.m. ••nth at 3.30 For morning train •onth tnail closes at 9.00 p.m. the frevions evenins. '-â- r-â€" â€" •/ ixirs. joaepn (_oiiyer :ina sons, lea, 8.63 p.m. Dj^y and Stuart of Luckr.ow, accompan- â-  ^â- *°' ied by Mr. Young, ca!' ?d at the Bap- Local and Personal Presentation to Teacher The second form students of the high school on Friday presented their teacher, Mr. S. W. M. Hardwiek, with I beautiful set of gold cuff links with a Masonic emblem, as a token of their appieciation of his services and upon his departure from the school life. The foHowinar address was read and when the preseration was made: Dear Mr. Hardwick:- We, your pupils in second form have learned with deep regret that you are leaving Flesherton High ' School, to take a very fine position I elsewhere. It is a real disappoint- I ment to us all. for we had hoped to ! have yoti with us next year again. I You have always been a teacher. I whom we enjoyed working for, and j wherever we met you. in the schoo, â-  on the play-ground, or on the street, , you have been a friend as well as a I teacher. You have made impre5- . sions upon us that will never be for- I gotten, and we feel sure you will j have much success and make many â-  friends where you are going. We shall cherish sweet memories of these two years you have been our teach- er, and we hope that we may see you often, even although you are not in Flesherton. As a token of our appreciation of your untiring interest in our work and progress, we ask you to accept this gift, along with our very best wishes. Signed on behalf of second form. Mabel Walters and Donelda Sloan. Miss Elsie Ferris of Owen Sound was a visitor in town on Sunday. Be sure to attend the Celebration in Flesherton on July 12th. Miss Perle McMaster R.N. has tak- «n a position as Night Supervisor in Owen Sound G. & M. Hospital. Messrs. G. B. Welton and Alex. McKechnie attended the I.O.F. Decor- ation Day in Markdale on Sunday. Mrs. Alex. McMullen is improving nicely after her recent serious opera- tion which took place in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McDonald and slaughter ofWeston spent Sunday at the latter's home in towrc. The W.M.S. will meet next Friday, 22nd inst., in St. John's United church at 3 p.m. Miss Mary McMillan is spending alburn and Miss Florence .Allen have few weeks in Fort William, where she been appointed delegates to represent formerly resided. the Rock Mills Baptist church at the L.O.L. No. 2855 will attend Divine [Baptist World Alliance, which meets Worship in the Baptist church on j in Toronto, commercing Saturday. Sunday, July 8th. jjune 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patton and little f The high school closed on Friday daughter were visitors in town over '*^*^ ^nd the pupils are now in the the week end. I midst of examinations. Inspector Mr. Wilfred McMaster had his ton- | ''^"*f '*°" °^ Meaford is presiding sils removed in the Owen Sound hos- i"^^'"^'" ^^^ *"d Principal Lawrence Exanunation Results of the High School tist parsonage recently, while on their way to Eugenia Falb by motor. Mr. and Mrs. Clare r.ce Semple and family of Islington s- ^nt a few days in town last week v'-.iting Mr. and Mrs. S. Sutton. Ci .-ence is recup- erating from an operation for ap- pendicitis. Mrs.. A. M. Gilchrist held a recep- Votyi^.. ,„ «-j„- »*_•.. .. „ ^ , ... , , JNames m order of merit, except tion Saturday evening for her daugh- ^^^^-^^ standing, ter, Mable, who was r;cently married. FROM FORM ' to FORM 3 A dainty buffet lunch was serv-ed to! ^ Heard. D. Sloa'n. J. Haw, J. Mc- the immediate relatives of bnde and padden, B. Morton E groom. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Jas. Genoe is seriously ill at her home on the CoUingwood Gra'el. The tennis courts in the Commun- ity Park were put in good shape 1? st week, and are now ready for a good season's playing. Mrs. C. N. Richardson underwent a very serious operation in Western hospital. Toronto, on ,Thursday last and Lf, improving nicely now. We hope to see Mrs. Richardson around again in as good health 2s she enjoy- ed previous to her long illness. Messrs. Walter .Akitt, .Albert Black- pital J. 'St week. Mr. Wm. Nicholls of Toronto and IS taking that position at Meaford. Next Mordiy. Tuesday and Wednes- Albert Jamieson of Weston were week i*^"-^' ^^^ Entrance exams are on and end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. ^"j"^^ ^ number are writing at this McMaster point. It will only be a few days The Flesherton and Rock Mills ,"=:;!â-  /'*'*';. '^'^ P"*^'"^ ^'^''f P"f^ will be taking a well esmed rest for the summer months. Dr. Robt. Morton of Pittsburg, Pas. Baptist Sunday Schools will hold theit annual picnic at Eugenia on Saturday afternoon, June 23rd. Mrs. Fred McMullen was taken to Turner, C. Magee, M. Cameron, V. Stuart, Marie Fenwick, H. Turner, R. Fawcett, F. Howden, J. McCormack. B. Genoe, G. McFadden. H. Akins. Grey County Farmers Dr. W. A. Groves last week had a before any damage was done, but the rather peculiar experience. He wen', entire box was destroyed, practically • m • A 1. * '"'° ^^^ pantry to obtain a fev mat- all the matches catching fire The Are iOUriDS UntanO '^^^^ ^^^"^ * ^^ *** ^^^^ there, when Doctor cannot account for the peculiar w upon putting his hand in, the box | occurrence unless that two matche:* burst into flames. Fortunately ha was had been joinsd, and separated with There will be over 120 farmers of successful in putting out the blaze a flash.-Fergus .News-Record. Big Clearing Grey County who will take their plac es in the Grey County Farmer's Tour .5->.>.x~:~>'K-:~>-:~>««>-X->«X~:~>*; hich is taking place Wednesday and a Thursday of this week. Four buses X have been secured, their combined ^ capacity being 116, and it is possible^ that another one will have to be .se- ^ cured. Those who are going with J th tour from this district meet in "J" frotn of The Munshaw House at 8:20 I> a.m. to take the bus. The following S^ is a list of those frciui this vicinity $; who will enjoy the trip: •:• Markdaleâ€" Ed. Baker, Fred Boland, ♦ Sam J. Bowles. J. W. Boyd. James a B:adey, R. W. Breadner. William I^ Cargo. Charles Davis, Basil Da\-is, ••' Clifford Erskins. Clara Floster, Jos- •:• eph Halbert. Wi?liam Kenny. Harold % Knight. J. H. Merarey. T. L. Mercer. $; John MeArthur. J. H. Mage. W. Rich- ♦> :rdson, G. Shaw. W. Shaw, David <> Symes, Frank Taylor, Thomas Shan- l|* non. W. I. Snell. Thomas Freeman. % Otto Brown and George Wilson of .•. Heathcote. *|* Flesherton â€" R. Blalf^ily, Joseph % Buchanan, John Hargrave, John Heard. R. D. Meldrum, Lewis Teeter, Krmberley-Robt. Lawrnce. Thos. | p^i„,_ ^^„i„ ^^ ^q f„^ g^. J; Men's Work Boots, regular S4.30 and S4.25 $2.98 Eugeniaâ€" J. Campbell. Henry Cou- % Men's Fine Shoes, regular $5.00 and S5.50 values. S3.98 Ithard. Lewis Genoe. Wallace Gra- ^. jfen's Boot Rubbers, regular $1.25 selling at 98c. ham. Mark Murphy, J. Williams. '♦ Men's Overalls, regular $2.25 and $2.50, on sale at $1.98 Proton Stationâ€" Earnest Hargrave^ Men's Rain Coats, regular $8.00 and $10.00 values $2.49 J. E. McCutcheon, Delbert Wrag i-:. Men's Raincoats, regular $16.00 values, for $4.95 gett. 1^ Women's Raincoats, regular $10.00. to clear at $2.49 Dundalk â€" J. M. Corbett. Edgar !^ Galatea, regular 35o. and 40 per yard, going at I9c. Saturday, June 23 to Saturday, July 7 WALLPAPER \ large selection of wall paper to choose from. 16 cents to 60 cents a double roll to sell at 48% off Regular Prices. *.vi R eg-. t t I Some of Many Bargains We are Offering I Clark. J. A. Mclntyre, Jim Mitchell. iX Edward M. Oldfield, Bert Scott, Dav-j^* id Wiltshire. 1^ Ceylon â€" Wm. Campbell, Donald ^ C3mpbell. George Fisher. Wm. IJ! Hincks. Bert Itwin. •5* V Priceville â€" James G. White. Cnar- ;•; les .Aldcorr, Leonard MeArthur. ♦ •Arthur .Arbuthnot, Colling%vood. !•! No. 1 ; John J. Bailey, CoUingwood. ijl No. 1; James Thompson. Feversham. "l" Robert McDonald, Dundalk, E. E * Partial Standing â€" B. Heard, M. i Hockridge, Hooeville. Bibby, L. Chard. M. Fenwick, .A. I Lever R. Marshall. A. Robertson, D. Stewart. M. Watters. W. White. J. Wilson. FROM FORM 1 to FORM 2 P. Morgan. I. Martin, E. Johnston, A. Brown. L. Blackburn, H. McRae. G. .Allen. J. Stuart, C. Allen. E. Fish- er. G. Stuart, W. White, M. Thomp- son. Partial Standing â€" A. Akins. H. Best, G. McMaster, M. Moore. W. Patton, B. Phillips, M. Rae, C. Staf- ford, F. Welton. HARRISON â€" GILCHRIST the.X Oe Thursday. June ?7th; at Manse. Mimico, by the Rev. W. Fipgland. Mal^le, daughter of Mr. and Mis. .A. Gilchrist to Mr. Ward Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Harrison, aH of Flesherton. The July 12th County Celebration will be held in Flssherton this year. A big day of sports, etc. .A picture „-.ppearen in the Toronto Globe on Monday of Mr. C. E. Mc- Tavish of Oshawa. who is General Parts and Service Manager of General Motors of Csnada. He is also chair- man of the local committee of the Factory Sers-ice Manager's Forum at the National .Automobile Chamber of Commerce, which ope.red rt the Kinc Edward Hotel, Toronto, Monday morn- ing. C. E. also gave on "Service Operations of Genera! Motors of Canada." Drapery Chintz, regular 30c. per yard, selling at 23c. Black Dessgoods.. regular 90c. values, at half price 45c. Regular 55c. for 25c. Regular $1.25, to go att he low price of 25c. Blue Serge Dress Goods, regular $2.25 to clear at $1.15 Prints, regular 30c. and o5c. values, for 22c. Bleached Cotton, regularly sold at 35c. to clear at 19c. Grey Flannel, regular 45c. per yard, to clear at „ 29c. Ladies' Bedroom Slippers, sizes 3 to 5. reg. $2.10 value $1.48 Women's White Boots with rubber soles, regular values which sold at $2.25 and $2.40. for the low price of" 78c. A large number of odier lines at greatly reduced prices GRAHAM BROS. EUGENIA. ONT. | I ... t % 5% off Groceries during time of sale <i •:• •â- â-  â- iiiili t ♦ •> ♦ ♦ ^ mm SQIs 3SE 3BL J^Up-to-date ERVICE "^ ^ AT ALL TIMES FLESHERTON' BARBER SHOP G. H. WRIGHT, Prop. has been spending the past couple of _ , , .^ , . . , weeks with his parents;. Mr. and Mrs. Dtirham hospital and an operation for •„-_ v» * i^ ^i, o .. t â-  j ,. . , ... vVm. Morton of the Centre Line, and appendicits was m'ade, and is im-', , , .... * • j . » . has also been visiting friends in town. proving at present. '^^^ graduated from the local high|| See Dr. J. G. Russell eyesight school and attended Toronto Univer- ' " Specialist at the jewellery store of sity and has been in Pittsburg during W. A. Armstrong & Son the week of the past couple of years. His trip June 18th to 23rd, inclusive. [ home took in a visit to Montreal Miss Lillian McMullen and Mr. M. \vhere he was, joined by his sister. BlcMaster of Toronto are holidaying Nurse Lillian Morton, and together with the former's parents. Mr. and they motored to Quebec City. return- Mrs. S. McMullen. jng to his home here by way of To-j Mr. Frank Bunt of Belleville and roreto. Mr. Stewart McTa\^sh otf Oshawa ♦♦•^♦♦♦♦<^♦♦♦♦4-^♦♦♦♦♦♦<•♦>^<>♦<»MM><-^.>.>^<.<M.>^^ spent the week end at the home of |? X the latter's parents. 5 _ ^ ^ - _ T I m Mrs. 0. W. Phillips. Mrs,. Maitin Phillips, Mr. W. Gibson of Ceylon and Mr. Bob Phillips motored to Toronto and spent a few days List week with relatives there. The Women's Institute had their fine flower bed on the market square planted last week and no doubt this summer it will be a show ptace that we will be proud of. Reeve Cameron and Deputy-Reeve j Corbett of Artemesia, Reeve Taylor and Deputy-Reeve Edwards of Osprey and Reeve Thurston of Flesherton are attending County Council in Owen | Sound. Mr. George Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brown of Bond Head. Mrs. Jn». Smart and daughter Ndlie, and son .^ Gordon of Cookstown were Sunday X visitors at J. J. Brown's, east back j Y line. I Â¥ A sectional conference of the W.M. , ♦ S. of the United Church of Canada ! S will be held in Flesherton on Tues- !\ djy. June 26th, morning and afternoon 1; sessions, commen'-'ng at 10 o'clock. ^ Mis- Hairis of China and others will X speak, and an interesting time is x expected. All ladies are urged to $ attend. I A few Suggestions For the Picnickers OLIVE BUTTER PEANUT BUTTER | OLIVES PICKLES (sour & sweet) SARDINES PICKLED TONGUE SALMON PORK & BEANS JAMS & JELLYS Special Hosiery Offering This Week DOLLAR SILK HOSIERY 59 cents J 150 pairs "Seconds" from our Regular $1.00 1 I line that show very slight imperfections and give â-  I satisfactory service. p I ALL SIZES FROM 8 1=2 to 10 | I Colors include all this Spring's New Shades 1 I F. H. W. HICKLING f FLESHERTON. ONT. p iaiiiiiiiililiiliiilllill ^ STORE CLOSED THIRS. at 12 noon 1 EXTRA SPECIAL MEN'S OVERALLS WORK SHIRTS I 98 cts. ? 98cts * SEIBERUNG ALL>TREADS I W. G. KENNEDY •PHONE 37 USED CARS Tune in on the Seiberling Singers From W. E. A. F. 20 Voices and a 20-piece orchestra EIGHT O'CLOCK (Standard Time) Every Tuesday Evening 1924 Chev. 4 Door Sedan 1927 Chev. Cabriolet Chev. Touring Closed on SUNDAY from 1.30 to 7 p.m. GEO. F. BRACKENBURY FLESHERTON, ONT. ^

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