THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE WEDXESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1923 * 4 The Reward of Tie Years of Toil IF YOU contemplate an auction sale, the closirg out of your years of ^ffcrt in building up a conupie'.e fann equipment, the Bank of Commerce in splendidly equipped to cater to your financial needs. Our local manager and his staff will frladly make all ar- rp.nger.ionts for the collection and dis- countini? of all sale Tiot'rr, and for furnishing an extension of credit where necessary. A successful salj is entirely dependent upon sound fin- ar.cial arrangements. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE ^ tvith whicH is am a! gummed -w 11^ THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA j C.P-K. TI51E TABLE Trains leave Fleshertoc Statioa as follows: I Going Soutt Going North i «.08 a.m. 11.52 a.m.' 4.10 a.m. 8.53 p.m. *.31 p.m. 4.33 p.m. The mails close at Plssherton as follows: For the north at 11.00 a.na- •outh al 3.3'0 «outh mail closes at 9.00 p.m. the previous evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stinson Honored by Friends k very pleas." nt and enjoyable even- ins v.as spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Stinson, on Friday. February 15th, when their many For raomftg train f 'ends and neighbors had gathered together to do honor to them before their moving to their nev,- home In Dundalk There was in the neigh- borhood of 125 present, f he foilow- address was road by M- Ross Stev- ens and the presentation was n^ade L'y Local and Personal Rev. Harroway ationded Tresbytery vens and the resentation was made by at Owen Sound last week. Messrs. W. J. Moore and .Albert Stev- Mr. G. A. McTavish was in Toron- e"^- M*"- Stinson replied thanking to on business on Monday. j *"« friends for their kindness to them Mr. Roy Thistlethwaite of Toronto ^^^" '^^'''^ ^^^ ^^^^"" "^ ^^« «^- spent the first of the week in town. ; ^"'"^ ^^^ ^^^""^ '^ dancing. », D ivi /- t r" * • -t J Tne following is the address. Mr. Roy McCauley, Toronto visited ' , . • , ..." .,, , . ., n, „„ . „„ J 1 We. your fnends and neighbor?, have with his mother over the week end 1 ., , . ,. „ ^ x,r „ * ^ J- i:. i' gathered here this evening realizing Mrs O. J. Walker of Credit Forks , . , . -* ^ - „ J .r Ti D I 'â- °^'- *"^ time will soon come when is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ben- „^-, â- . „ . ^ j you will be moving to your new home ,r' ^ »r « r> • f TT I "'^ ^"^ ^^^' ^^* ^"er all these years Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quigg of nar- „f our association together, as rtston are visiting the latter s parents ^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^ Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Crossley, â€" " and and Mrs. W. other relatives. Rav. M. Saunders, Clerk of the Owen Sound .Association, attended the Executive meeting in Owen Sound on Monday. Dr. E. C. Murray attended the an- nual meeting of the shareholders of Standard RoyaUics in Toronto lasL week. Master Bruce Poo\^ of Maxwell spent the past v.cek with his g'Tr.C- 1-arents. Mr. and Mrs_ Hugh Fer.v.Ick of town. Ice cutting on tho Mun;;hav.' I.;iko commenced last wei^k and the r.er- chant3 and others of town arc b::sy laying in their supply. The ; o Isi of good thickness and verj- cle:ir r.nd/ is of an excellent quality. I A euchre and crokinole party v.-as held in Cln;.i:on's Hall Tuesday cvon.- ing by Grey -Chapter 70. O.E.S. A) very enjoyable time was spent and lunch was served to the gathering at the close. Rev. Dr and Mrs. J. T. Caldwell of Toronto, formerly of Flesherton and Vandeleur, are going to Victoria B.C. to spend some ui'inthi \vi:h Mrs. Caldwell's sister and other relatives. The Day c' Prayer was observed in the Bapti-t church on Thursday afternoon lr«st, when a fair sizjl icntemet. '>hs. (Rev.) Saundec prc- lultd and v/.i;; assisted by Mrs. (P«v ) narrower and Mrs. Wes Plantt. nei- you go ^without showing in a small measure I at least our appreciation of your goodness as neighbors and f. -lends. j In all those yearo of our acquai.".- jtances together we have found you j always obliging and willing to help ' Pnv of us when in trouble. On be- ! half of this gathering wo would ask : you to accept this fioor lamp as a mark of our appreciation of your I souioum among us and our wish Is ' that you r.:ay be spared many yeair to be together and gather s:d-' by side in the shadow of its light in your new homo and hope that you may be able from tim? to tini .- to L,:;ie I back to your old neighborhood and visit among us, so our sincere wlsu is that you may have much happin- ess and God's Blessing bjiaawjd up- on you in the years to come. t> cd on behalf of your friend? neighbors. \V. J. MOORE. ALB. STEVENS N3W Chevrolet Six is Now at Local Garage of D. McTavish & Son This wee!: D. McTavish & Son have unleaded their fir.=t car load of the new Chevrolet Six. that has received oo much attention in the aut miobiii* wcild. One remarkabla featuii of Lho New Chevrolet is the qui^k ehan;:c from the manufacturing of tha Ch.iv- i-olet four cylinder to the six oylinaor in the short space of time of only .iix weeks. The change was made wiih clock-like precision that was a wonder to the motor world Production on the old model ceased on Octrber J'th and by December 11th the first assem- bly of the new cars started. This was not done without any forethought (â- r planning, as months before 'Jie new machine dies and tools were designed in the shops to facilitate a quick turnover when the rigln hour arrived. The total amount spint for maciiinery and equipment ar.ount- od to $17,530,000, and an additional .Sfi.490,G00 v.aa spent for tooh an.^. fixtures. The cost of changing models e::- cceded ^SO-.OOO.OOO. Probably nevi.-;- before in the history of industry has such a large total been invested in one organization in a similarly shov; space of time. It was the v/ork of super-organization to provide for it- efficient expenditure, timing each on eration to co-ordinate the whole in a smooth flowing stream of quantuy production with minimum interrup- tion to the company's r.'.ain function of producing as many cars as it c:an • sell efficiently and economically. The motor of the new Che^Tolet Six develops 46 horse power at low engine speed and as a result of the automatic lubrication of the valve mechanism the motor is exceptionally quiot throughout the entire speed vangc. Sev^n motieis of passenger and three commercial types comprise the line, v.hich according to General Mot- ors officials, embodies the greatest dollar value ever offered in an auto- mobile. Included in the passcngc- car line r.ro five -losed models an ; two open models. .All bodies thi" year carry the fa::aoas Fisher Etamn of craftsmanship. From an appear- ance standpoint, as well as from 'n- hcrent design, the car is compljt;!> new with a wide range of attractive colors and fine car appointments, formerly found only on the more ex- pensive makes. Despite the score of advanced fea- tures, prices remain praciically the saiTic, chiefly ns a 'osu'.t of the infr.t- ence of trenondous volume prod;v>- Miss Mary McKenzie .Two Local Teams Passed Av^ay Thurs. Won Their Gaines In Artemesia on Wednesday, Feb- May Worship in Baptist Chnrdi The High School hockey team hasj The Presbyterian congrre^ation has rua -y 13th, I92>, after some weeks of been meeting with excellent success i recently teen ;seeking new quarters illness, there passed away Mary I this year. Monday evening they took i to holding services and approached Catherine McKenzie, daugrhter of the} a trip to Markdale and defeated the! the Baptist congrregation for permis- lalo .Mr. and Mrs. George McKenzie.} Junior redmen of the next door met-jsion to worship in their church. On pioneers cf the Toronto Line North, j ropolis to the same score as the fjam.e' Sunday morning a vote was taken in. the Baptist consn^egation and it wai I cceased, who was handicapped fr, nijP'ayed here, 6-."? infancy with a delicat; constitution, was debarred from cn.5aging in the usual activities and enjoyments o- life, and to her the passing was c' hapny release to a joyous experience across the bar. The funeral took place on Saturday from 'the oiu homestead, whore she was born and where she spent ai: her life Inter- ment took place in Orange Valiey Cemetery, the ser\-;cc being conduvtec by Rev. Mr. Harrower. The pall- bearers were M"ssrs. J. A. Lever, i;. Richardscn, F. Drown. T. G. Bel', G. W. Littlejohns and Al :-. McKcnnie, the latter three ner': ' The relatives w: h - - ^.abl'.z'v ''\z.-. all neighbors ant! r, her fi-i-..d^ i: Flesherton's line ap: Goal, Phillip.s;'; decided to give permission for the Defence, G. Sled, E. Thompson; Cen- 1 Presbyterians worsbippinf? in their tre, Gorrell; Wings, Patton and Fer-I church on Sunday afternoons. The ris; .Alts., Morton and Thompson. | Presbyterian congregation has been Referee â€" H. McCutchson, Mark-} worshipping for the past year aad a dale. I half in the township hall. The local intermediates won their | first game of the season on Thursday 1 ".Are you Hungary?'' night of last week, when they defeat- i "Tes, Siam." ed the Shelburne boys by a scora ofj ''Ru.ssia to the table and 111 FiiL* 7-3. The game was very slov,- and| ".Aldght, bring me a Turkey Sand- the poorest hockey displayed here foriwi.rh, no Greece, Sweeden my coffee some years. The locals had the i and Denm.irk my bill." better part of the play all through the •- game, but could not set away to any ' NOTICE iHi â€" tage. There was a good crowd | iiness the escapade. The fol-; I am prepared to do all kinds of was the line up for the locals , windmill and pump repairing. I am the many acts an. words of kindne.ss 1 Goal, .Allen; Defence, Arm.stronj? and, also agent for nev/ mills and pump=. so generously bestowed. MacDonald; Wings. Boyd and Mc-|Ntw and second hand engines and 1 lavish; Centre, Nuhn; Alts., Ferris • pump jacks on h.-\nH. I and Howard. I â€"A. B. SORNBERGER. ! Referee â€" W. Turr.oy, Flesherton. Phor.c Fevorsham. MAXWKLL. Centable Purvis Assists In Hunt for Orval Shaw Provincial Constable Ellwood Purvl^ of Co'.lingwood was or. > of ' he posse- of four police and citizens in the at- tempt to round up two characters at Bolsovcr, Ont., who had escaped from jail at Chatham in December. When the fugitives made their attempt to es- cape one of the men, Pete Brennan was shot by the police and died im- mediately. Orval Shaw, the other man, was able to escape on account or dusk of evening, the bush being close at hand. .At the time of writiugri Shaw has not been caught. j Na Roads Blocked Yet This winter there have been vcry-j few storms to tie up traffic on the | roads or the railway line. The C.P. R has not experienced much d-lficuity in keeping the Owen Sound line open to tralTic and at no time has the ti-aini been more t»han twenty minutes o,.- 1 half an hour late all season. How- j ever, it is not known at what hour z. j storm may an-ive that will bring : railway traffic to a standstill. I ticn. The prieo range is from $310 ti $82."> F.O.B . Oshaw.-'.. gcvornr.ier.t taxes extra. The large elevator a' Durham ow- ned by -A. S. Hunter & Son. was burn- ed to the ground on Friday af iemoon | ontailing a loss estimated at about \ ?80,000. A Healthy Bird is Worth 1» in the Hospital Royal Purple Roup Specific A powerful preventive from Colds, Roup. Diphtheria ;ind Chicken Pox. This is the time of year to feed some of this to your fowl, also Foultn,- Specfic. R. P. CALF MEAL R. P. STOCK SPECFIC R. P. COUGH POWDERS R. P. GALL SALVE â€" and these lines cannot be beaten. â€" Just try some and be convinced. Duncan's Hardware FLESHERTON, ONT. *,**,**,**,»*^*?%*V*»**»** •*•**••**•.**•**-**• ••»->â- ard Broomball Schedule February 18 to 22 Monday night, February 18, at 7 c'clock. Stones Line vs Flesherton. Wednesday night, at 7 o'clock. High School vs Rc:k Mills. Friday night luc!-] Flesherton versus Proton at 7 o'- clock; Onward vs. Celcn at 7.40 o'- clock ; High school vs. Red school at 8,20. At the present time Stones Line Valcntirie Parlies Valentine parties on Wed..iiiaa: ar.d Thursday of last woe!: in cor.' mcmoration cf St. Valentin,^. Wed- nesday afternoon Mrs, (Dr.) E. C. Murray entertained the young ladies cf t^wn to a Valentine te.-i and ftjr en enjoyable time Avas spent in con- tfcsls and games a dainty supper was served. Wednesday cvonin,? the Clover Leaf class of the United Church Sunday School enjoyed a soc- ial lime at the home of Mr. John Mc- Donald, to which was invited the teen ' age boys of the School. On Thurs- day evening the students of th.> thiri! and fourth forii of the bight school enjoyed a dance in the audit"iriu.\ nf the school, the first held fo- a year or so II I -* p •^ \m^ Home of Good Things • • * * * • *„*, â- *â- ,*â- â- *â- â- *â€" L*«%JV •*"â-º Fresh & Cured || hockey match and the High School are tied Tho Executive ef the Owe-i Sound | for first place. _ The winners last AsEo.iaiion of Baptist Churches mo^jWeek were on Wednesday night. High in tho pastor's study at *h2 First ' School .ind Flesherton, which resuit- Bapti.t Church. Owen Sound, on Mon- ! ^<^^ '" « . '">; . "n Thursday night jr. lo^i, * ..„.,„ ( . ti,„l'^'°"*'^ L-"*- tfrnnied the:r neighbors, day, Fcc_uary 18th. to arrange for the t,,p ^eylnn boys 3-0. then . V J. 11 • 41. I --..-.. --,- - ^,. on Fri- Associat.on Sessions to be h?ia m the, day nijjht the Red School and Pro- jton teams played a tie game, 1-1. Wiarton chui'ch early in June Last week the ladies of town pre sonted Mrs. Leslie Smith (nee MissI Cora McFadden) with a fine shower of silverware, handy kitchen utensils and a lovely tea sett. They were given with the best wishes of the ladies and the tcwn for much future happiness. About sixty guests gathered at the residence of Mrs. F. Regan, 1252 King St. W,, Toronto on Thursday evening. February 14th, St. Valentine's Day, to do honor to Mr, and Mrs, Wes. Buskin, this being their 35th wedding »nniversa-y. A delightful time was spent in games, music and an old time barn dance, the music was sup- plied by old residents of .\rtemesia district The Welsh miners* fund being j spon«or«l by the Toronto Globe i<?| growing continuously and has nowj reached the amount of $80,000, Suf-, fering nmonj: miners has been found j to be very great and help at thn lime ii coming in at a limo of neetl., t-nt. ii many cases, too late. The Brit:?h govf.nmcnt ia also taking greet intc est in relief and is pivinf? r.n enual amount, as raised by sub- scii'^tion. In ths list of donators rs publi-'hed in th? Globe wc notice «iuiti 3 iv.ir.'.b-r from this district. L.F.Y.P.O. .MEETING The regular meeting of Osprey U F.Y.P.O. v.as held at the home of it It- It i\ou are invited to visit our restaurant after skating or the and taste the many delicacies to be found on the menu. Meals served at all hours. We conduct a refreshment booth at the rinic, where Coffee, Hot Dogs, Sm ekes, etc., can be secured. MEATS Fresh Pork Sausage 28c. per lb. Peameal Bacon 45c. per lb. Head Cheese 23clb. "K •• 'l-> WHAT BIRDS DO Perkins & Freeman GROCERS -:- FLESHERTON. It is estimated that ten thousand cate-pillars could destroy every blaiL-- of grass on one acre of cultivated land. An insect-infested cherry tree may contain 12.000,000 aphides. Tho bird population of the country ha- been estimated at from 700 to 1.000 per square mile, and these birds, few enough in number, ave our best pro- tection against the insect enemies Mrs. Wilbert Poole, on Friday, Feb- ', which they were intended to destroy, ruary 15th. The meeting opened by | The man who kills the insectivorous singing the Club Ods, followed by the Lord's Pi-ayer. Business was then transacted. A very interesting program followed, after which lunch was served^ .\ social half hour was spent in playing games. Thi next meeting will be held at the home of Mi-3. George Ross en Mirch Ist. Ev- ' c'-Tbrdy welcome. i birds is helping to destroy his own country. PRESENTED WITH JEWEL Baptist Church Services REV. M. SAUNDERS. Pastor SUND.VY. FEBRUARY •i4th. 1'2'» Flesherton 11 a.m.â€" God touched men. Rock Mills 3 p,m.â€" Sin A its Influence. Flesherton 7 n.m.â€" Sin & Its Influence P. W. Wor. Bro. W. Turney of thei Nowadays when the skirt reaches local Orange lodge, No. 2S55 was pres-! ^y^^ ^^^^^^ j|,p deduction is that somc- entcd at the last regular meeting, on j),j^ ^,j^g gijpt. Friday night of last wo.'k. w::h the Past Master's Jewel, as a token of his excellent lodge v/ork during the past year. Th'; Prcshytc-ian Women's .A-">- the home cf Mr. P. M.-Tavi^ih, when h'c proceeds v/cre $12 .niul a good time. There was iilso n presenta- tion to Miss Jean Stuart, organist, in recognition of her services. FARM FOR QUICK SAL« 114 acres in the T')u-"Oi p "f I'rotn nearly all clearel. good building^, two miles from Proton Station, will sell with last year's crop !â- »• without: or would consider a small property in exchange. I R. T. WRAGGEIT. | R. R. No, 1 Pro:on Station. Special Bargains in Wall Paper To make room in our storage racks for our New Spring Wall Papers we are placing on sale this week a large collection of patterns of which only a few rolls were left after last season's selling. The quantities are suitable for small rooms, clothes closets, summer kitchens and so on, and are offered without regard to their cost. Come early for the best choice. F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON, ONTARIO