Grey Highlands Public Library Digital Collections

Flesherton Advance, 2 Jan 1929, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

1' t 'i » « 1 4 :, 1 f-, ^ I THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2. 1»29 1 (^^ti^ When Tour Morey Travels By Mail. SEND your remittances by the Can- adian Bank of Commerce Money Or- ders. They are convenient, efficient, and economical. The money is folly ir-sured against loss or theft in tran- sit. It can reach only the person to whom it is addressed. Bank of Commerce Money Orders are as g^ood as cash, and are acceptable anywhere in Canada. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE (tvith which is amai^amatm^ THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA CJ*Jt. TIME TABLB Trains leave Fletherton Station aa follows: Goinc Soutt Goias Nortb B.08 ajn. 11.52 •.m. 4.10 a.ni. 8.5.3 p.m. S.31 p.m. 4.33 p.m. The maila clsie at Plesherton as follows: For the north at 11.00 a.m. •onth at 3.30 For nomihgr train south mail closes at 9.00 p.m. th* previoas evening. Lecal and Personal Officers ofLO.1. 1118 L.O.L. No. 118, Eugenia, held their election of officers in the lodge room on Wednesday evening of week, when the following were elected and in- stalled in the various offices: I.P.M. â€" Leslie McMullen. W.M.â€" Ernest Thompson. D.M.â€" Wilfred Magee. Chaplain â€" Stanley Campbell. Rec. Secâ€" Will Walker. Fin. Secâ€" Garr.et Slagee. Treas. â€" Edgar Linton. Marshallâ€" Robt. McJIullen. 1st Lect. â€" Alb. Williams. Com. â€" Jos, Race For Reeve in Flesherton; Only One Qualified For Coancil The village nomination in the new Town Hall on Monday evening was presided over by the veteran chairman Mr. John Pedlar, and kept a large audience in proper order. The nom- inations resulted in the old council being nominated, also three new men. Ml-. Howard McAuley, Mr. A. Gilchrist and Mr. George Brackenbury, the two latter retired. The Reeveship nom- inees were T. W. Findlay and W. H. Thurston, the retiring Reeve. The only Council member to qualify was Mr. McAuley, the old members tak- ing the ground that they did not care for the job, and as there would be an election they did not wish to stand. Mr. McAuley is therefore the only member of the Council elected by acclamation, and the contest on Mon- day next will therefore be for Reeve- ship only. Don't forget to go out on Monday and cast your vote. It will be necessary to hold a new nominat- ion for three councillors, but this can- not be done without six days notice. The following three public school trustees were re-elected by acclamat- ion: Charles Stewart, Fred Stuart and E. McKillop. Broke Bone in Thigh As sh3 was stepping outside on Sunday evening last Mrs. John. C. Adams, who lives on the station road, slipped and fell, fracturing a bone in her right thigh. Medical attention Sherwood, Duncan,' was given and on Tuesday morning Williams, John Parsons, Hy. Tudor. 1 Mrs. Adams was removed to the Dur- Tyler â€" Duncan Williams. Taken to Hospital Mrs. Alfred Down was taken to the Owen Sound hospital on Wednesday,' 'DonsX.X McDonald, Deputy Mimster She has been ill for a couple of weeks \ of Game and Fisheries that all gun and her condition grew so serious tha:' licenses will be extended until May it v.-as decided to have special treat- \ 31st, 1?29. This action has been mcr.t in a hospital. Her many friends taken, chiefly in fairness to sport- hope for a speedy rccoverj-. j men many of whom have complained } that, in view of the faci that the ' validity of the p-srmits Vspir. on Happy New Year. Mr. Alb. Varty of Innisfil, Alta., is visiting at Geo. Littlejohn's. Mr. "Boss" Hauert spent he week end at his home in Hanover. ' Even in the midst of the snowfall on Sunday, autoists went careering along the highways with comparative «are. Mr. and Mrs. John Latimer of To- ronto spent the week end and New Years with Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Rich- ardson. We are pleased to report that Mr. Bert Magee of the 10th line, Arte- mesia, is improving nicely after his recent operation for appendicitis. Mr. W. B. Craw, B. A., of Toronto, occupied tho pulpit of the Unltdfl Church on Sunday evening and de- livered a most inspiring sermon. Mr. S. W. M. Hardwick of St. Cath- arines, former high school teacher, spent the week end visiting friends in town. Miss Edna McCallum, nuv3e-in- training at Grace Hospital, Toronto, is spending a week at the parental home. Miss Elva- Bishop has returned tc Pembroke after spending the holidays with her parents here. Miss Bishop is a teacher in the Pembroke Colleg- iate. The annual meeting of Artomesia District L. O. L. will be held on Tues- day, January 8th, at 2 p.m. sharp, ir Claj^on's Hall.â€" G. B. Littlejohns. Secretary. Mrs. E. Doupe of Clarksburg was a visitor in town on Monday, and left for her home on Wednesday, afte^ visiting with her son on the West Back Lino. Mr. F. H. W. Hickling and Mrs. Hickling, Mrs. W. A. Armstrong andl"^ •..«-, o j _>. •«. , *" „ , , . , "if movmcr to Owen Sound, where it Mr. J. D. ClarK8 attended the funera ham hospital. Her friends wish her a speedy recovery. GUN LICENSES EXTENDED Anr.cuncemont has been made by Artemesia Has Fight For Reeve and Council I Election For Reeves Sunday School Concert In USprey Township l^^e sabbath school anniversary on Tutj-fday evening in St. John's FOR REEVE United Church was well attended the MOORE, L. O.-Proposed by Messrs P'o^eds amounting to about %aO. The Artemesia Township nomina- tion on Monday was attended by one of the largest crowd.s for years and ] Wesley Macklem and Harry Hannon. '^^^ pastor, Rev. Mr. Harrower, oc- much interest was manifest through- SHORTT, G. (Withdrew)â€" Propos- c"P'e<i the chair. Mr. W. B. Craw, out the meeting and the members ofled by Messrs. Wm. Davidson and R. ^â- ^â- ' °' Toronto gave a number of last year's council were busy answer- 1 I. Whiteoak ing questions in relation to the new road system in the township, which was started this year. FOR REEVE CAMERON. ALEX. â€" Proposed by Messrs. Jas. R. Porteous and Stanley Campbell. HOGARTH. JOHN A. â€" Proposed by Messrs. John Stewart and L. Mc- Arthur. FOR DEPUTY-REEVE CORBETT, HERB. (.\ccl.) â€" Pro- posed by Messrs. W. J. Caswell and D. .\. Stinson. D FOR COUNCILLORS BURNETT, WM. â€" Proposed by Messrs. Thos.-Sled and L. McArthur.' TAYLOR, WM. L.*- Proposed by Messrs. D. Winters and W. Thomson. FOR DEPUTY-REEVE EDWARDS. W. Câ€" Proposed by Messrs. F. Irish and Frank Winters readings from Canadian authors, which were very much apreciated. The l^aildren gave recitations anu drills, ail thowing excellent training. Mr. W. Milkr, Superintendent, ga.e a short speech, informing the auti- LOCKHART, JOHN- Proposed by '^^"^ *^* ^''^ expenses of the school Messrs. Donald Gillies and .'Archie Mclntyre. SHORTT, GEO. (Withdrew)â€" Pro- posed by Messrs. John Black and John Hudson. FOR COUNCILLORS (Acclamation) CLARK, SYLVESTER*- Proposed by Messrs. Geo. McDonald and John McKinnon. GRU.MMETT, JOHN* â€" Proopsed for the past year were greater than the receipts. Otherwise the school is in a prosperous condition. F.\R.MERS -MAY USE MOTORS FOR MARKETING PRODUCE .\n unwarranted rumor has been in circulation in various parts of the Province for some time that act- ions had been or were about to be , , ,, „ „ , „ , taken against farmers for hauling DAVIS JOHN A ProDospH hv "^ Messrs. Emerson Gray and Howard , . ^ . -^ i^Avia, jun.^ A. rroposea oy ' ' .produce from their homes to market Messrs. W. J. Beatty and W. J. Mc- Fadden. MELDRUM. CECIL D. â€" Proposed by Messrs. John W. McKee and Chas. Best. PURVIS, ROB. D. â€" Proposed by Messrs. Stanley Campbell and .-Mbert Williams. VVHITTAKER, L B. â€" Proposed by Messrs. Jas. Turner and J. .\. Carson. unable to Mr. Roy Thistlethwaite cf Toronto spent New Years in town. j December Slst. they ar Tha entire village of Griersville^h°« in January or February-good was laid up with the flu last week.' ^""''^5 v.eather in many localit.es- . I without first buying another §2 The main roads are still open, after ^^^ ^^ authority. Mr. McDonalu the snow storm on Tuesday. ., . • „ ,„„„„, i.. »v,o- I threw out a warning recently tnai. Miss EfTie Sandiland of Dundalk is all tote -s of 22-calibre rifles aro as visiting with her .-^ster, Mrs. Wes m.uch subject to the gun licenss as .-Armstrong. | owners of shotguns, and that they Mr. and Mrs. Frank W.Duncan and' ^i» «'^-'l themselves in difficulty il family spent the week end with rela- ', they go potting about rcstru-tcd tives at Paisley. [country without the necessary per- P. J. Malone. former Owen Sound " _^_^ resident, died at his home at Midland at the age of 74 years. j Mr. "Will McMaster of Bruce Mines ! Have you ever been standing on the spent the past week with his brother, sidewalk when s:.me motDrist came Dr. Lively Left Tuesday Dr. F. M. Liviy has received an ap- pointment to the Mond Xickle Co., and left on Monday to take over his new duties at Sudbury. Dr. Lively has enjoyed an excellent practice here for the past year and was a very capable docto". He was also an athlete of no mean ability and a member of the Flesherton Hockey Club and his valuable services will be r.-.uch misseti by the team this winter. Dr. Lively has sold his practice to Dr. J. E. Milne, of Prico- ville, who has taken over his new duties and will move his family in- to town thi- week end. Grummett MORRISON, R. J.»â€" Proposed by Messrs. Wm. Wright and Don. Gillies. * Denotes old council. or mill, in passenger cars. Mr. G. Spotten, M.P.. took the matter up I with the Provincial authorities wh* 1 informed him that there is not the ' -slightest ground for that impression. BORN I A farmer has the right to use his I passenger car for any purpose con- BOWLES â€" In Toronto, on Monday, | nceted with his business, and can Dece.niber 17, 1928, to Mr. and Mrs. I freely take grist to the mill, cream Lawson Bowles, a daughter â€" Marga- to the creamery, produce to mark- et, or fill it with livestock. Tha only stipulation is that this must be done ret Elizabeth. WATTERS- -At Clarksburg private hospital, on Dec. 26th. to Mr. and Mrs.' for himself and not for hire or by Rieiiard Walters, Heathcote, a daugh- [ another party ; or change the shape ter â€" Muriel Blaine. I of his car so as to make it a truck. â- M- t Y Y V I I ~>«-><»<">««><~x-4«<K~M-«*x-KK->-XKK-:~x-<~M~:-fr-:-5~>c-:~>'>*<-»'J-> <• % I School Attendance A PUNISHABLE OFFENCE Mr. Robert McMaster in town and Mr. George McMaster at Wareham. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Gilchrist, also Mr. and Mrs. Ward Harrison and Mr. Jim Harrison, took New Years dinner alon^: and ran through a mud puddle and splashed you with dirty water? And did you ever get terribly peeved i about it and wish you could get even with the motorist who did this dis- Report of attendance of schools for \ east half of Euphrasia for 1928. .A.v- I erage per cent, for 10 months: No. 16 87 No. 3, Sr 90 j No. 3 Jr 88 U. No. 4.. Jr 88 U. No. 4, Sr 88 I No. 7 87"* No. 20 86 No. 13 8P No. 21 81 U. No. 6 79 No. 5 „ 81 I U. No. 5 85 No. 6 89 S. S. BURRITT. Attendance Officer. â-  r^ o J -ti. HT «j nj A courteous trick? Well, you can. Any \n Owen Sound with Mr. and Mrs. A. , . , , ^.- â-  , i^, „„ u,. driver who docs this is looked on by Stewart. Mrs. Raymer and daughter. Donna, the law as a reckless driver. The other day a chap was haled into court of Burford are visiting the former's, Toronto for doing this very thing, sister, Mrs. E. C. Murray. Mrs.j jj., jg^t ^\, j,uto plunging through Lowndes accompanied Mrs. Raymer; jj niudpuddle and soaked several ind will spend the winter with her people who were standing on the â- laughter here. ;„ Toronto for doing this very thing. The Knight Manufacturing Co. of soaked the driver $10.00 and costs Meaford has announced its intention for the dirty trick.- Exchange. Hardware At The Lowest Prices in Town The T. Eaton Co. paid Sl.Sl a lb. on the hoof for the championship steer at the Royal Winter Fair. We pre-j same that this is the highest that beef has been bince the cow jumped over the moon. â€" Milverton Sun. NOTICE cf the late Mrs. Stephens at Markdalc last week. Mrs. Jos. Mitchell and family of Toronto spent the holiday with Mr and Mrs. G. W. Littlejohns, north ol town. Mrs. Littlejohns and son Clifford, returned with theni for a visit. Quite a number of cases of fli have been re-orted in town, but thf disease has not assumed so violen' a nature as that of ten years ago .^t that it is serious enough and car' has to be taken to keep the diseasr from developing into pneumonia. A heifer belonging to Wm. Hawkin got into the sinkhole in the subuiv nn Monday moming and there was : little excitement before the animal wa released. A chain was placed arounr its neck, which protruded from the â- lough, and thd animal was ]ranke< out to terra firma by a team of horses apparently none the worse for its ex pcrience. Much sympathy is felt for Mis* Margaret Holmes of Winchester, wh( taught in the Flesherton High School for sonte yes'-s. and whose mother passed away just before Christmas. The Flesherton Rink officially op- ened on New Year's Day, there b: Ing a fair crowd r"«'*^t. The man arrrtrpnt have not yet drawn un r Fch^dulo for skating and hocks: pf^ht-i, h-i wKl do so C3 soon as po«- tlble. will have greater facilities for ship- ment by rail and water. Mrs. F. Leavell and five children of Idaho, U.S.A., is spending the winter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt.| Clark in town. It was a big under- taking for Mrs. Leavell to travel so far with the little people. Miss .A.leda Mitchell has returned to Toronto, aftar spending the past week at her home here. Canada has purchased thirtyfour Moth planes to be used by the Can- adian .\ir Force. With the addition to the Canadian Navy, Canada as- suming a war-like attitude. All accounts payable to Wes. .Arm- strong up to January 5. .\fter that date they will be handed to C. C. Middlebro, Barrister, for collection, with costs added. This is the place to come for your hardware needs, as we have a large stock of hardware of all kinds and everything is priced at the very low- est possible figure. Our service is courteous and prompt and everything we sell is gnaranteed to give satisfactio Here are just a few items we are featuring: Tin Pails, 10 quart size Regular 35c. Special Price 25c. 1 gal. Galvanized Oil Cans 69c. each Frank W. Duncan Phone 54w -:- Flesherton % t i I. I -PR. F. M. LIVELY . I ;.>>.>>^x-><~>4->'><->>*>><-><~>>>><~>>'><--*^>**^''***'*^^ For Cold WEATHER MEN'S FELT SHOES & OVERSHOES BEhTS, BOrS A LADIES* UNDERWEAR (Coton, Wool or Mixed Material) [ . MEN'S HEAVY SOCKS I 1 A. E. HAW CEYLON, Oivt. ANNUAL Pre-In ventory Sale Will Commence Wednesday, January 9th Prices substantially reduced in every department F. H. W. HICKLING

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy