THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1930 J I Travelling in Canada Or Abroad An essential requisite for an ex- tended trip in Canada or abroad is a letter Oi credit. The details of ob- taining funds en route as desired are reduced to a minimu,m by the possession of a personal letter of credit from the Bank of Commerce. It may be written to cover any amount you wish to arrange for and is immediately negotiable by hotels, steamship companies and banks any* where specified throughout the world. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE (ustth. tuhicti is ma/9<ama/tfrf ^ THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA Jl CPJGL TIME TABLE ADDITIONAL LOCALS Trains leave Flesherton Station U ' Miss Delia Norris, a graduate of follows: j Dundalk Business College, has been Going South Going North \ satisfactorily placed in a steno- 6.08 a.m. . 11.52 a.m. ; graphic position, in Toronto. i-1? p ' m - 8.34 p.m.j School Inspector R. Wright of ^'f p '- , Hanover visited his brother, John, on Tvesday. He was on his usual I round of inspection. Miss Naomi Colgan, a graduate of Dundalk Business Colleg-3 has The mails close t Flesherton aa follows: For the north at 11.00 a.m, Math at ~3.30 For morning train south mail closes at 9.00 p.m. the previous evening. Local and Personal been placed in a stenographic pos- ition in Toronto. The Misses Euphemia and Hattie Graham and Mr. Stanley Brown of Mr. C. White of Waubashene was ' Owen Sound, spent Sunday with Mr. a caller in town on Saturday. | an d Mrs. Robt. Alexander and fam- Owing to illness on the staff The , ily - Advance is late this week. I Mr. S. White, Severn Park and over i the Miss D. Thurston was home the week end. Many have been in Toronto week to witness the parade of Shriners. Rev. A. and Mrs. Armstrong of Meaford were visitors at the Hick- ling home on Wednesday last. Oil speculators promise that the drilling will begin near Meaford next month. They are hopeful as usual. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fawcett spent Sunday with Mrs. Faweett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ferris. Miss Gladys White, Owen Sounu visited the past week with the for- ... | mer's parents and other friends at I I11S . ill Sprmghill. Mrs. O. W. Phillips, W. M. of Carnation Lodge No. 545, L.O.B.A., officers and members attended a birthday party of the Owen Sound L. 0. B.A. on Monday evening. A most enjoyable evening was spent. Mr. Jeff Thistlethwaite, son Jack and daughter Myrtle, of Toronto, also his sijter, Mrs. T. A. Hughes of Vancouver visited their mother, Mrs. A. Thistlethwaite over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Richardson M rs. Hup-hes will spend Jnno here, ipent the first of the week in Toron- to. Orange women in this district will be interested to know that Mrs. J. H. Jamieson has returned sister Joseph Taylor of West St. to Toronto, after spending the past Jnhn, Nw Brunswick has been el- two weeks with Mrs. R. McMaster ecte d Supreme Grand Mistress of and other relatives. tho Grand Lo ,| Ke of British Amer- On page 7 will be found theiica (Ladies' Benevolent Association) minutes of the Council meetings of of Artemesia and A play, comedy drama, entitled, "Tho Colonel's Daughter" will be the Townships Osprey. eiven bv the Pricevillo Dramatic Mi. and Mrs. Fred Stuart and Ch'h in the United church. Priceville their two sons, attended the funeral - n Friday, June 13th, at 8 o'clock. of the late Harry Johnston, Mcl- ancthon on Sunday afternoon last. Mrs. J. G. Coleridge of Kings- ville is spending a couple of weeks with her parents, McTavish. Mr. and Mrs.D. Admission; Adults 35.. Children 20c. Sec posters. Last Monday evening Mr. George Arnu'rong of Flesherton attended the closing gathering t*tio of diplomas to and presen- the nurses Mr. Wm. Inkster, Flesherton, has graduating from the Collingwood been elected a member of the General hospital. George has not revealed Council of the United church of , the nam * of th B " delia in which he Canada, which meets at London next , * interested, fall. The Eckharts gave a concert in the town hall on Friday evening last before a large audience and it is stated that the performance was real jrood. Several cases of Scarlet Fever have been reported throughout tn 'ownship. On Friday the Flesherton . high school was closed and the public School on Monday for fumigation I purposes. It is hoped that with these precautions the spread of the Dr. and Mrs. Bryce and Mr. E. j disease will bo stopped. Mrs. Robt. Alexander and three sonj, Clarence, Cecil and Earl and daughter, Hazel attended the funeral on Sa'urdav of Mr. Robt. Alex- J. Bennett were in Sarnia and De- troit over the week end. Mrs. Bryce remained to visit this week at her parental home at Sarnia. A number of Owen Sound mem- ander's brother-in-law, Mr. James bers of the Eastern Star visited Brownlee of Collingwood. Mr. Robt. Grey Chapter Monday evening, it Alexander returned home with them beir.g 'he third anniversary of the a f ter spending the past week with forming of the Chapter. \^\ 3 sister, Mrs. Brownlee. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Whcwell of The semi-annual meeting of the Fruitlands and son, Harold of Thor- g ast Q rey County L. 0. L. was held old, were visitors in town on Mon- ; n the Orange Valley hall on Thurs- day renewing old acquaintances. t j ay e v e ning. Wor. Bro. Geo. Little- They also visited old friends in j hns, County Master, was in the Osprey township. | chair, and gave a splendid report The Grand Orange Lodge of of Grand Lodge proceedings at British America, before closing its Brantford in March. A large num- session, selected Hamilton as the her of the Lodges in the county were meeting place for 1931. The new ir attendance. Grand Master is Lieut-Col. T. A. x^g annual supper and garden Kid(', speaker of the Ontario Legis- par ty O f St. Mary's Anglican church lature. | Maxwell, will be helu at the home of Rev. T. E. Richards, Hanover, Wm. Seeley, Maxwell, on Friday, was last week elected Moderator at| June 27th. A play entitled "His the 43rd. Annual Convention of j Uncle's Niece" will be given in the Baptist churches, held in Meaford. | evening by Dundalk talent. See He succeeds Mr. Wolstencroft, Flesh- 1 posters, erton, who preached before the as- A Ganlen Party will be held on sembly. Rev. J. J. Coulter, well known to manv of our readers, having received he Parsonage grounds, Maxwell, on Thursday. June. 12th, under the inspices of the Women's Association his narly education in Grey County, A the United church. Softball, Fever- was last week elected President of sham vs Maxwell. A play will be the Toronto Confernce of the United Driven entitled, '-Two Day.i to Marry" church of Canada. The new Prc- aloo excellent music by the Swinton sidont has been pastor of Danforth ;-;-.rk yi>vnt people. Supper from B church for tb* past olevn years. to 7. Admission 50c., children 25c. W. R. Meads New Cemetery Board To Prince Arthur W.M. Build Mortuary Chapel The installation a! officers of Prince Arthur Lodge No. 333, A. F. & A. M. tiok place on Friday even- in? wi*h W^r. Bro. Thos. Henry acting as Installing Master. Follow- ing are the officers installed: W. .M. Wor. Bro. W. R. Meads. I. P. M. W. Bro. C. N. Richards. S. W. P. Hemphill. J. W. C. Meldrum. Secretary Wor. Brn. H. McCauley. erection of a chapel to cost in Treas. Wor. Bro. F. H. W. Hick] ing neighborhood of one thousand It has been decided to erect a mortuary chapel in the Flesherton cemetery, to take care of funerals held in the winter months. The de- cision waj made at a meeting of tho plotholders of the Flesherton cemetery in the town hall on Frl- | day evening, which was attended) by only a small number of plothold- ers. Plans have been made for the the dol- Chaplain Wbr. Bro. P. Muir. S. D. J. S. McDermid. S. D. F J. Thurston. D. of C. O. W. Phillips. S. S. Geo. Long, Sr. J. S. John Oliver. I. G. Alex Cameron. Tyler F. Reilley. lars, but the exact location of the building has not been decided upon At the present time Sec.-Treas. Thos. Clayton reports that there is on hand the sum of $500, without any liability against the property. During the meeting Mr. Thos. Clayton placed his resignation in* the hands of the chairman of the Board, but a new appointment has , not been made yet. Mr. Clayton] has given wonderful service to the town aj Secretary-Treasurer of the Cemetery Board, and in the the present appear- ance of the cemetery is largely due The Moving Preachers In the first draft of the settlement committee, submitted to the Toron- to Conference of the United church, the following were among the seven- ty five changes- !" his f re3 'S nt and initiativeness. Holland Centre, T. A. Watson; In P lace of an eyesore the <*** i Kemble, R. J. McCarten; Kimberley, has become a place of beauty for i A. Laycock; Kifayth, J. W. Johnston; j the last resting place of loved ones ' ' Markdale (Annesley), H. S. Warren; Maxwell, A. N. Pope; Owen Souna (Wes^side), A. L. Atton; Priceville, W. H. Barlett; Walter's Falls, J. C. Lowrie; Woodford, G. R. Kitching; al' ir Grey Presbytery; Lambton Mills (Toronto West), W. R. Clem- ents; Thistledown, F. C. Sullivan. Donated $200 For Toronto Picnic BOWES-RADLEY A meeting of the Old Home Week Committee was held in the Munshaw, House on Friday evening and Mr. F. H. W. Hicklirg was elected as ! chairman, with Dr. K. C. Murray as Miss An"e Merle Radley, 7th dau- j vice-Chairman. A donation of $200 Pfhter of Mr. and Mrs. James Radley, was made to the Toronto Committee Maxwell, and Mr. Alman Anthony'; of the Flshprton Old Boys and Girls Bowes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony j Association to assist in successfully Bowes, Maple, were ouietly married staging the nicnic to bo held in at the narsonage on Thursday, June ,' Hi*rh Park. Toronto, on Saturday 5th.. with Rev. Geo. Burry, B. A. of afternoon, June 21st. Downsview United church officiating. A business meeting of the business The bride wore a gown of heliatropc men of town is to be held on Mon- georget'e and lace with hat to match day evening next, June IGth. for the and carried a bouquet of lily-of-the : purpose oi' discussing variou.i phases valley and pink ro^es. The bride's of the work the old committee will maid was Miss Ruth Bowes, gowned continue. It is hoped that all the >n ;-n!mon taffeta with hat to match. , business men will be in attendance. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Kelson Bowes. After a reception ENGAGEMENT held for immediate relatives, Mr. and ', Mrs. Bowes le^ for Elmira and Owen ' The engagement is announced of Sound. On their return the happy iJaret Ruih Cameron. youngest couple will reside at the groom's! daughter of Mrs. Cameron and the farrr at Ccnccrd. Ont. late Mr. James Cameron, to William Robert Morton, M. D., of Pittsburg, Pa., son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Morton, Proton, Ontario, the mar- riage to take place quietly in June. High school students are coming to the close of their academic year. A week from Friday.the 13th inst., ; teaching will bo concluded and on I the following Monday morning ex-! animations commence. Upper, mid-' die and lower school examinations will cover the two weeks from the 16th inst. till the 27th, and on the! 25th, 26th and 27th Mie high school' entrance examinations will be held. , On Sabbath last the W. M. S. of. the Urit^d church took tho service: in the absence of the pa.itor at the conference in Toronto. Mrs. (Rev) W. J. Scott presided, assisted by Misr Macmillan. Mrs. W. D. Staples of Hanover, President of the GreyJ Fresbyterial gave ^hc discourse, jhe ! is c fluent and interesting speaker. ; Her theme was the school homes pro- j vided by the society among the] strangers who have come to Canada. Mrs. Staples will be welcome again. The evening service was withdrawn. The Rev. Richard and Mrs. Roberts announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Margaret Pyrs to the Rev. Donald Hugh McVicar, son of the Rev. Archibald and Mrs. Mac- Vicar of Utterson, Ont., the mar- riage to *ake place quietly in July. IN MEMORIAM SAVERS In loving memory of Mrs. James Sayers, "'ho departed this life, June, 14th, 1 92<5. No one heard the footsteps. Of the angels drawing near Who took from earth to Heaven, The one I lov>d so dear. Sadly missed by husband. ADVANCE ADVTS. PAY Have Your Garden Party Bills Printed by The Advance * . . .-**- * Reasonable Prices Why Be Good? We don't knoy why, but Coleen Moore will explain the whole thing this week in her big success. Why Be Good? Coleen Moore is at her best in this Whoopee Story. You'll like every bit of it Alsn Big Boy in a clashing comedy Come To. Papa Princess Theatre Markdale FRIDAY & SATURDAY at 8:15. I5c. and 25c. LILAC TIME coming July 4-5 NEW FORD COUPE PROMPT, DEPENDABLE FORD SERVICE -, ,WHEN you bring your car here for service you are always sure of prompt, courteous treatment from men who know their business; Our mechanics are specially trained and we have all the newest and latest service equipment needed CO do an accurate, thoroughly satisfactory job; Only genuine Ford parts are used and all labor is charged at a low flat catfe 1 H. DOWN & SONS Phone 36 j Flesherton IN MEMORIAM SMITH In sad and loving mem- j ory of our dear son, Burton Smith,; who was accidently killed on June \ 22nd.. 1029. Ever remembered by his loved ones. EUGENIA PUBLIC SCHOOL | i Sr. 4 B?K Genoe, Ronald Mi<i- , dleton, Argyle Martin, Vernice , Fawcett. Jr. 4 Bernice Campbell, Teddie Campbell. Sr. 3 Annieta Turner, Deis-a Kaitting. Herbie Fawcett. j r . 3 Nancy Middleton, Venia Genoe, Hadel Turner Douglas Mor- gan*. 2nd class Leone Duckett, Jean Tudor (equal), Percy Graham*. 1st class Evelyn Campbell, Reg- gie Fawcett, Winneta Martin, Car- mel Martin, Rody Gordon. Sr. Pr. Edward Campbell, Elmer Colgan, Mabel Duekett, Ruth Gor- don, Doris Williams. Jr. Pr.JMurray Williams, Reta Gordon. A class -Delbert Colgan. * indicates pupil has been absent five or more days during the month. Sylvia E. Acheson, teacher. NEW SUMMER UNDERWEAR FOR MEN Matchwav Underwear Combinations $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 P.albrijrgan Combinations $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 n Shirts and Drawers 75cts. and 85cts. Merino Combinations for $1.05 Merino Shirts and Drawers lor $1.00 ALL SIZES 36 to 44 NEW STRAW HATS FOR MEN Broader shapes in plain and fancy straws Fedora shapes in white and natural weaves New Shapes Reasonably Priced LADIES' SUMMER HATS A new assortment just placed in stock. Wide and medium brims and a jjood se- lection of larjje head sizes. New li^ht summer colors. Some specially smart shapes for Matrons' wear. Specially Priced LADIES' RAYON SIIK LINGERIE Reliable Qualities VESTS 70c. and $1.25 HI.OOMKRS from <)5c. SLIPS $1.95. $2.25. $3.50 GOWXS $1.79- $2.25 Colors: Sunset, Lovebird, Mais. Peaoh, P.ci.^e. Coral- Orchid. Japonica, Flesh and White. F. H.W. HICKLING FLESHERTON, ONTARIO ADVANCE ADVTS. PAY