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Flesherton Advance, 26 Aug 1936, p. 8

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s Wednesday, August 26, 1936" THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE EUGENIA fl The recent ran has been very wel- come in our community. Miss Dorothy Davics and Ma8t«r Hedley Lehman returned to the city aftor spending the holidays with their grandfather, Mr. Juice Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Latimer and family of Toronto motored up and visited their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Latimer on Friday and Saturday. , Mr. E. W. Proctor and little daugh- ter, Eleanor, motored on Saturday morninjr to Sarnia where Mrs. Proctor and Jean have been .spondinp a de- Ii>,'htful holiday with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sims and daughters, at their home at the beach, at Lake Huron. All returned home on Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Carruthers and son Ruseell of Toronto were visitors over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A Carruthers and Miss Muriel. They also visited with Mrs. Chas. Park. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. MacDonald and daughter Isabel of Weston, visited this week with their uncle, Mr. Henry Cairns. Mrs. Roy Thistk-lhwaite and little son, Roy, of Toronto were recent vis- itors with Mrs. R. Park. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Poster from near Markdale visited on Sunday with Mrs. W. C. Hanley and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hanley. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Stewart and Mrs. Jim Linton of Wareham and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Russell, Earl and Elea- nor of Rock Mills were Sunday vis- itors with Mr. and Mrs. John Will- iams. Dr. Leslie Ferris of Toronto was a visitor at the Sloan home recently. W'eek end visitors with Mr. Jake Williams were: Mr. and Mrs. Ross I.K.'hman, Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt Camp- bell and daughter, Mildred of Toron- to; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Milligan and two sons of Chicago and Mr. D. M. Bond of Long Branch. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCowell and little nephew, Harry Legard and Mrs. A. Cameron of Toronto were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ma- gee. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wiley and twin children. Donna and Bruce, of Toronto motored up on Saturday and visited with Mrs. Chas. Park and Owennie. Mr. Wiley returned home Sunday evening but Mrs. Wiley and children are spending a week with Mrs. Park. Mr. Will Carruthers of Toronto Bpent the week end with relatives here. His wife and two daughters, Lilian and Lois, who have been visit- ing with her mother, Mrs. S. Tumor and other friends returned home with him. Miss Evelyn Carruthers of Toronto is holidaying at the home of her uncle, Mr. Oliver Turner and is vis- iting other relatives. Mrs. Thos. Fenwick, Willie, Edith and Elnora and Mr. Elwood Hall siHMit the week end in Owen Sound. Mr. Harley Davidson of Gait is spending a few holidays at the Jam- ieson home, 8th line. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gillespie of Toronto spent the week end with Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Jamieson. They were accompanied l)y Mrs. Kernaghan, who will spend a while here. Miss Dor- othy Jamieson who spent the past week in Toronto also returned home with them. Ma.-iter Jack Lascelles who spent the past Week with Master Wes Jam- ieson has gone to Kimberley to visit friends. A numl>er from here attended the funeral of the late Dr. E. C. Murray. We extend our profound sympathy to Mrs. Murray and the Misses Shirley and Betty and other relatives. Mrs. Hammond and the Misses Blanche and Estelle of XlM^fi vis- ited friends.here over the liw^RWJ. Mr. and Mrs. Young and little daughter, Carol, of Sarnia are holi- daying with Mrs. Y'g parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Duckett. We were sorry to hear of Mr. John Parson having the mi-sfortune to be Bttackcd by a cow, which injured ^im severely. We are glad to know that he is recovering. Dr. and Mrs. Hilliary Wilkinson (nee Miss Eva Madden) and daughter, Miss Madelene and girl friend;, also Mr a!i 1 Mrs .iaci Broley (neo Miss Olive Madden) paid a very welcome visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith and family on Sunday. We are pleased to report Miss Dor- othy Genoe of Toronto almost re- covered from her operation for re- moval of tonsils recently. After the operation Dorothy took a hemorrhage and was quite serious for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Genoe, her parents, vLsited her while in the hospital. Messrs. Jim and Eddie Hargrave of Toronto are holidaying with the Park families. Little Miss Hilda Crowe of Toronto is si)ending a few holidays with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Williams. Mr. W. Campbell of Toronto spent the week end at their cottage here. Mrs. Campbell and son Billie returned home with them. Mr. "Zeke" Lundy who has spent the past week or so with Mr. Peter Munshaw returned on Sunday to his home in Niagara Palls. of Ceylon spent a few days the past week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Fawcett. Misit Doris Fawcett is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. T. Hazard, Ceylon. The Woman's Association have purchased a new furnace for the church. The installation will be made in the near future. The Misses Lilian McMurdy and Ivy Lee have returned to Toronto, after spending a fortnight at Mr. Puivis' cottage. VICTORIA CORNERS (Last Week's Ittiiis) Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coon an^ babe of Aeton visited at Mr. Albert Stin- son's. Annie Stinson who has been visiting at Acton and Bright for a month returned with him. Mr. Ern Skin.son accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Henderson and Miss Helen Henderson, Corbetton, motored to Mattawa, Muskoka. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Irwin, Editor of Dnrham Chronicle, and Mr. W. Ed- wards, Toronto, visited at Carl At- kinson's. Mr. and Mrs. Macwhinney and Frances, Toronto, Misses M. Ander- son, Toronto, Helen Anderson, Haw- keston, and Maud Acheson, Proton, visited at Wm. Talbot's, W. and C. Moore's. On Saturday last, Mr. and Mrs. Han-y Lee and Doris' of Winnipeg, Mi.s-s Blanche Lee and Mr. H. Lee and Ronald of Toronto, visited their brother Mr. Robt. Lee. It is the first time in twenty five years that the brother and sister have been together. Miss Margaret Moore, nurse, and Mr. Walt. Arnold, Buffalo, Miss Myrtle Moore and Mr. Gordon Ward, Toronto, holidayed at Chas. Moore's. The ladies of the W. M. S. held a picnic on the lawn of Mrs. Robt. Lee on Tuesday, entertaining the Mount Zion ladies and the ladies of Inistioge Church. The time was spent in program, games and refreshments. Mrs. Summers, Toronto, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Merrit Nichol. Miss Hazel (Christie of Hopeville visieed her friend. Miss Beth Stinson. Beth returned with her to attend k picnic at Belfontain. Mrs. Wilfred Gallagher is helping to nurse her granddaughter, Evelyn Gallagher, who is reported to have infantile paralysis. Mrs. Albert Stevens has been very ill and has been confined to. her bed, not being able to see anyone, but is improving. Mrs. Brewster, Dundalk, Mrs. Ellwood Stevens, Flesherton, Mrs. Cantrel of Toronto, and Mis* Marjory Stevens have been nursing Local and Personal FEVERSHAM Ma.ster Vernon and Albert Hazardher. THE STORE WITH 8EHVICB F. T. HILL&CO..Ltd. CHAW STORBS Markdale, Ontario OUR BUYING POWER SAVES YOU A LOT OF MONEY Special Mid-Summer Clearance of Seasonable Merchandise Ladies, here arc sume real bargains for you in summer Dresses. LOT 1 â€" 100 only Fancy Vuilcs and Organdie Dresses. Sizes from 14 to 50 in the lot. All this seasons 'Styles, sold regularly uj) to $2.95. Special Clearance at $1.39 LOT 2 â€" Ladies' iVinted Crepe Dress- esA wonderful selection to choose from. Values up to $3.95. Special Cleanace $2.39 at WOMEN'S HOUSE DRESSES 10 doz. only, good quality 59c each. Print House Dresses at less than the cost of the print. Special Clearance .... 59c ea. MEN'S WEAR SPECIALS Men, stop and look at our Bargains in Clothing. GROUP NO 1 â€" 50 only Men's fine worsted Suits in the newest patterns. These suits are sold everywhere for $16.- 50. One pant only. Special Clearance $13.50 GROUP NO. 2â€"100 Meft's Heavy weight worsted suits, with extra pants, the best buy in Grey County. Reg. $22.50 Extra Special $16.95 (;K( )UP no. 3â€"20 only, Men's plain i)liu' and i)lain grey suits taken from our ir^ular stuck. W'iUk's in the lot up to $20. Special Clearance Pried $11.95 MILLINERY SPECIAL Ladies, Look at this. Any Hat in thTs store for $1.00. All up-to-date, slick values up to $3.95. Felts, crepes and straws. Special Clearance $1.00 LOT NO. 2 â€" 50 only, T<adies Hats, values uji to $1.95. Special Clearance SOc GROCERY SPECIALS Clark's Pork & Beans, large tin 3 for 29c Maple T,eaf Raking Powder, 1 lb. tin 15c Meaford Pumpkin 2 tins for 19c Canned Corn 2 tin* for ISc Vinegar X X Extra 39c gal. Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes 3 for 23c Robinhood Parpage Oats with chma 29c Robinhood Package Oats plain 21c Pearl White Soap 5 for 19c Choice Bulk Dates 4 lbs. for 25c Tea-Bisk, regular 33c wiah Tyinen Napkin Extra Special ^.. 15c Sweet Mixed Biscuits 2 lbs. for 25c Buy your winter supply of canned goods. Prices will be much higher. Dr. Leslie Ferris of Toronto spent the week end at his home here. Miss Rose McGirr is visiting friends in town. Mr. Eric Henderson apent the week end in town. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. W. Hickling were in Toronto the first of the week. Miss Annie Akins is visiting her brother, George, in Toronto. Mafter Burton Bellamy is in To- ronto this week. Mr. and Mrs. George McTavish and family have returned from Was«ga Beach. Mr. R. J. Hannah and son, Mark, of Toronto spent the first of the week in town visiting old friends. Rev. S. J. Farmer D. D. of Toronto was a recent visitor at the Baptist Par.sonage. Little Miss Eunice Thompson of Tryon is visiting her cousin, Eleanor Williams. Miss Mary Edwards has returned to her home in Toronto after visiting with her aunt, Mrs. C. J. Bellamy. Provincial Constable S. H. Cook and Mrs. Cook spent the week end in Toronto. Miss Pearl Wilson has returned to her home at St. Catherines after visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. W. Turney and family enjoyed the week at a cottage near Parry Sound. Mrs. W. F. Potter is visiting in Toronto with her sister, Mrs. E. Glan- well. . â-  Mrs. Whan and son, Murray, spenv the past two weeks as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Akins. Mi.sfi Margaret Robertson returned on Saturday after a pleasant trip through Mexico. Mrs. M. Masters and daughter, Betty, of Owen Sound were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Banks over the week end. Mr. Edward Roy Qf Buffalo and .sister, Mrs. Wm. Jenkins, Toronto are visiting their cousin, Mrs. D. Will- iams. Dr. Fred Murray and son. Bill, of Toronto spent the week end in town. Jim Muriay returned home with them after visiting for a week in town. Mrs. W. Anderson of Maple and Mrs. L. C. Brintnell and daughter, Audrey, of Toronto are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Holland. Rev. Henry Crickington of Dixville, Quebec was a visitor with Rev. J. R. and Mrs. Wolstencroft, Tuesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley White and babe of Severn Park are holidaying with the former's father, Ur. Geo. White, SprinsrhilL Mr. Frank Stewart and son Frank- lin of Toronto spent a few days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart. Miss Ruth Wolstencroft returned on Wednesday of last week after a month's visit with relatives at Cale- donia. Mrs. Jos. McMullen and Mrs. John MeMullen of Holland Centre are as- sisting their sister, Mrs. Thos. Ben- thani. Mr. Bentham's condition does not show much improvement. The W. I. will meet at the home of Mrs. T. J. Fisher on Wednesday, September 2n(l, at 3 p.m. Roll Callâ€" "Canning Fruit and Vegetables." Visitors welcome. Misses Ruby and Pearl Findlay of Port William spent the past few days with their aunt, Mrs. Walter Akitt. Mr. and Mrs. Akitt accompanied them to St. Catherines on Tuei3day. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Irwin, Miss C. Pentland, Mrs. Donald Fowler and (laughter, Melba, were week end vis- itors with Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Henry, Miss Pentland remained for a longer visit. Mr. Jack McCowell and Master Gor- don lycGard of Toronto spent the week end at Mr. H. C. LeGard's. Mrs. McCowell, who spent the past week -â- ;th her father returned home with them. Mr. C. R. Wright returned to town •-e first of the week after spending the summer reading examination papers in Toronto and taking a course in French at Quebec. His mother returned with him after visiting at Humtsville. A single tournament was held by the Flesherton I>awn Bowling Club on Thursday evening last on the local preeas when Mr. Walter Akitt and Mrs. J. O. Dargavel won the honors for 10,1(1. Af)propriatp prizes were given the winners. Dr. A. K. Little and Mrs. TL A. McCaiiley were the. runncM-up. There was a good at- 1 tendanoe of niombera and very keen compctiti»N r«iult«d. A number from here attended the funeral of the late Dr. E. C. Murray of Flesherton on the 18th. R. J. Colquette visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and family and renewed old acquaintances in Flesh- erton and also attended the funeral of the late Dr. Murray. Visitors with Robert and Miss Ella Alister from York township last week were: Mr. and Mrs. James White and two sons, two Misses Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Duncan, son and daugh- ter and Miss M. Stewart. The Anglican Guild of Maxwell congregation met at the home of Mrs. E. Seeley, Maxwell on the 20th, with a good attendance. While playing among the drift- wood below the milldam here. Master Palmer Morden corralled a ten in^Ji speckled trout into a shallow pool and caught the beauty with his hands, a dainty morsel for his breakfast. Pal- mer is the miller's son here. On spending a couple of days in Flesherton and looking around over the different places where we boys played our pranks in the old days when fls a boy I lived in Flesherton for 3 years and attended school in the winter and worked with a resi- dent of the village at his framing trade, Alf. Malloy by name but on en- quiry we could only get track of about 15 or 20 of our school mates out of about 50 or 60 pupils, when Monsieur Drimmie wielded the birch, but few are left to greet me and few are left to know, that played with us upon the green just sixty years ago. Of the remaining ones, outside of the neighborhood we recall a number, we are told and know, who have pass- ed over. There was Dave Wright, Rob. Nimble, Andy Sharp, John Davis, Jack Richardson, Jim Clark and a number more of both boys and girls at that time who have gone to the great beyond and the same may be said of some more soon. Mr. and Mrs. R. Fadden have re- turned to their home in Toronto after spending a week at Mrs. Fadden's parental home here. On Tuesday night there was a serenade and on Wednesday night a presentation and dance. Their friends presented them with a beautiful clock and other ustt> ful articles and held a dance in th« Agricultural hall. Miss Ann Robinson of the G. and M. Hospital nursing staff at Collingwood was at her home here over the week end. Miss Irene Neil is going to teach school in Gravenhurst and her si.ster, Miss Bernice Neil is going to Colling- wood collegiate. Miss Mary Hale has returned from a visit with her brother Harry at Sud- bury and is living in her brother Fred's house on the 8th line. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bewel over the week end were, their son Ernie, Mr. Thomson and a lady friend of Mrs. Ernie Bewell all from Toronto. Mrs. Ernie Bewell returned home to Toronto with them on Sun- day, after having a visit with W. H. and Mrs. Bewell, near here. Visitors on Sunday with Colquetts were their daughter, Mrs. W. G. Dand, son Gordon Dand and friend, Mr. Mac- Couch and the Misess Helen and Bes- sie Dand all of Long Branch, Ont. Miss Bessie stayed for a visit with her gradparents, the others returned home on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Long of Toronto were recent visitors with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Long. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Montgomery of Dundalk were with the letter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Long, on Sunday. GOOD SAFETY RECORD Two persons killed in a train wreck near Topeka were the first fatal in- ] juries received by railroad passengera I in Kansas in ten years. During the I same ten years 4,000 lives were suf- j fed out in this state in motor car 1 accident.'?. In 1935 not one railroad passenger was killed anywhere in the United States, but in the same year 36,400 persons lost their lives in car accidents. HOG FOR SERVICE A good young pure bred Yorkshire hog will be kept for service on Lot 14, Con. 5, Osprey. Terms fl.OO.â€" Luther Mills, Maxwell, Ont. I Small Advts. .^<M>.>^>.;.»>.>.jw;..;..;.*;..>.>.*M>.>*>.I.^'..>*!..>.5My.;.<..>.*..><.*>^».>.>.j..j».j..5.-j..;..;. FOR SALE â€" General Purpose team, 5 years old, also 2 year old colt. â€" Jos. G. White, R. R. 3 Priceville. FOR SALEâ€" 10 bred to lay B. R. hens for sale.â€" J. D. McLeod, Cey- lon, phone 40 r 4. FOR SALE â€" Drag-Saw and Buzz- Saw complete. â€" Apply to Mr. Allen Priestly, Maxwell. MAN WANTED â€" For farm work, must be good with horses. â€" John Flynn, R. R. No. 2 Flesherton. ROOMSâ€" High Sch»ol students de- siring rooms may apply to Mrs. M. Jamieson, town. , FOR SALE â€" Young pigs and brood sow due middle of September, â€" W. J. Hincks, Ceylon. NOTICE â€" Good prices paid for horses or cows suitable for mink feed. â€" J. R. Sinclair, Ceylon. ROOMS FOR STUDENTS â€" El- ther room or board, opposite high school. â€" Mrs. A. E. Bellamy, Flesh- erton. LOST OR STRAYED â€" From lot 6» Con. 12, Osprey, bay mare, white face and legs, brand on right hip and right s.houlder. â€" D. M. Rob- erts, Feversham. WANTED â€" Cows or horses suitable for mink feed.â€" T»»* J. Sinclair, Ceylon. FOR SALE â€" Model T. Ford car, also brood sow with seven pigs, two weeks old. â€" Willie Fenwick. Eugenia. LOST â€" Small Pomeranian, choc- olate color dog. since Aug. 2l8t. Answers to "Brownie". Notify Geo. llbTavish, Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" Seven acres of yellow blossom sweet clover, cut and coil- ed. â€" Archie Conkey, Ceylon, Ont. R. R. No. 1. FOR SALE â€" A quantity of spruce and Balsam lumber. Tamarack plank; first and second class shing- les; grain chopper, set of single driving harness. â€" Mrs. G. C. Gra- ham, Eucenia. LOST â€" On Thursday, August 18, 1936, a spare tire 29x4.40 between Flesherton and John Parsons'. Com- municate with Ronald Parsoni, Eugenia. WANTED â€" To rent, farm auitabh for sheep, 150 to 200 acres. Fifty acres must be good workable land with running water. â€" Apply by writing box "A", The Advance. HOG FOR SERVICE Registered Berkshire hog, govern- ment inspected. Terms fl.OO If paid within 2 months, over that time $2.00, â€"Laurie Pedlar. BUSINESS CARDS DR. J. E. MILNE Office â€" Durham St. Office Hours â€" Afternoons 1.80 to 4 Evenings 7 to 8JI Sundays and Thursday aftemoona by appointment only. DR. A. E. LITTLE DENTIST OFPICfiâ€" Dr. Bryce's Old BUuL Telephone 69 FOR SALE Grey County Kgg Grading Station, ako lots adjoining the same, will sacrifice for f260.00 cash.â€" Thomas Owler, 40 Doel Ave., Toronto. WM. KAITTING Licensed Auctioneer for the county of Grey. AH talai conducted on Business prinelplei all parties reauiring werk done on ^ above lines wil) do well to call at tke Advance Office or write Wm. Kait> ting, Etiflrenla. Thone 4Sâ€" 11 PROPERTY FOR SALE In Flesherton 6 room house, brick veneer, hard aad soft water; about two acres of land on which is a larg* barn with cement stabling and garage. Apply to W. J. Meads; R. R. 3, Priceville. Prince Arthnr Lodre Ne. MS. AM. &A.M., meeti in the Vnttami mH, 71eahert*ii, the aeeonit Ttmiagf tt eaeh month. W.1I., Alex. Secretary. R. A. MeOaoley. DR. T. H. SPENCE Veterinary Sorgeon and DeatM. Gradoate of Ontario Veterinary Oil> lege, Prof essional servioei reaaonaUii â€"Phone, Dnndalk, 61 r 11.

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