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Flesherton Advance, 28 Jul 1937, p. 8

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''â- mm^f Wednesday, July 28, 1937 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE ROCK MILLS Mr. and Mrs. Newby and daughter, Shirley, of Toronto spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Part- ridge and family. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Newell and three children of Durham visited on Sunday with the former's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Cha.s. Newell and also vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Belts. Mr.s. Job. Croft and Marion re- turned home on Thursday after spend- ing a couple of weeks with her son, Mr. Mcron Croft and wife at Mc- Intyre. Our sincere sympathy is extended to the Fisher family in their recent bereavement. Mr. Fred Hargrave visited recently with friends at Wareham. | Mr. Ned Croft made a business trip to Mt. Forest on Tuesday for repairs for bis threshing machine, as he in- tends starting the fall wheat thresh- ing within a few days. Mr. Ken Wickens has secured a job at the mill and commenced work this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Hargrave of Wareham were recent visitors .with Mr. niul Mrs. J. Hargrave and Fred. EAST MOUNTAIN Professional Softball â€" Rogers I Blue Coal Team featuring Charlie Conacher uiui hi.s hockey pals vs Geo. Hainsworth's Carling-Kuntz Club at .Mount Forest Old Boys' on Civic Hol- iday, 2.00 p.m. HAVE €jO)0)0)Â¥EAm§) FOn YOU Your size is here â€" ready to go on your wheels in a jiffy. ^SSMi Are you tired of gambling; on tires of unknown wortii. Now's your chance to get Goodyear guar- • nteed-in-writtng tires at low prices. 5-80 f^%,8-w Size 30x3*/^ S«" T.35 Size Q.70 4.40-21 i 4.75-19 O D. McTAVlSH & SON. FLESHERTON, ONTARIO Haying in this district is getting pretty well done and the fall wheat is ready to cut. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Maxwell and family of Lady Bank were recent vis- itors with the Harbottle family. Miss Verna Harbottle returned home with them for some holidays. Miss Dorothy Genoe of Toronto is spending her holidays with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Genoe. Mrs. Morris Welsh was a recent visitor with Mr. and Mr.s. Wellington Knox of Duncan. Mr. Harold Johnston of Flesherton is assisting Gordon McMullen with the haying. Mr. and Mrs. Comfort Thompson and family Wi-re visitors with Mr. and Mr.s. Clarke Teed at Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harbottle and family Wfie Sunday visitoi's with Mr. and Mrs. Hawton at Rob Roy. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McMullfn the past week were Mr. and .Mrs. Leslie Chard and Mabel of Rock Mills; Mrs. Jack Hutchison and (laughter Ruth, of .\berdeen, Sask.; Mrs. J. A. Lever, Mrs. R. J. Brack- cnbury and Marjorie of Flesherton, .Miss Irene Fawcett of Kimberloy. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Field of Flesh- erton visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smart. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis of Kim- lierlcy were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Thompson and family. Miss Mabel Thompson of Clarks- burg is spending a couple of weeks at her home here. HELEN RICHARDSON WEDS U. S. GUARDSMAN Helen Richardson rather stole • march on her many Toronto friends a few wueks ago when she was mar- ried in New York to Manson Burdell Perkins, member of the Seventh Regi- ment, State Guards, older son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenna A. Perkins of Frank- linville, New York. The bride, who has been singing with the Rudy Vallee company for the past year, is the younger daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. K. Richardson of Forest Hill Vill- age, granddaughter of the late Mat- thew K. Richardson, M.P., Flesherton, and great-granddaughter of the late Lt.-Col. Henry Strange of Rockwood, Ont. . . . The newly weds will visit Toronto some time this summer, we hear. Their home is in New York. READ THE "SMALL ADVTS". I "â„¢ i F. T. Hill & Co., Limited | "'l!„"vJ.r | MARKDALE, Ont. ♦♦<.♦♦»> > > > ♦ nt M i nt >Y ♦> ********* ****** *** - i -* * JULY A Month of Sales SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE WITH LOTS OF STYLE, PRICED WAY BELOW THE MARKET. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS OP PORTUNITY IF YOU WANT TO SAVE A LOT OF MONEY. ?â-  T t ? ? T T T t X } t ^^ Ladies' Crepe and Sueden Crepe Dresses J II a j^ood a.ssortint'nt of coktrs with very attrac live (lcsijfn.s. Sp<!cial , $2.44 ea. X Ladies' Crepe Knit Dresses 4> Good a.ssortineiit of siz»s in wkite, yel- ^ low, blue, pink and red ^ Special $1.69 ea. LADIES' VOILE DRESSES 111 the latest hityios and colors. Very Special $1.29 ea. t T T ? T T ? T T ? T T ? Farmers ! Buy your binder twine now and ^ save \ * I'd] ilif iH'xt two weeks you can buv ♦*♦ l'",u.!4iish, Irish and r>el>,^iuni Hinder Twine *4^ I lie same kind as we sold which ^avc such excellent sumnner ooat at half price and less Coats hi white, tan, blue and black and white checks. Extra Special 95c ea. An Extra Special for Friday and Saturday lonly. Ladies' house dres.ses in a very jjocxl as- sortment of styles and sizes. *t« Extra Special 35c ea. or 3 for $1 t t ? ? ? J ? ? T ? LADIES' WHITE SHOES In stiai)s, iMnnps, o.xfords and sandals with spike, hi^h cuban and cidtrin licek. A Hill's Special $1.69 and $2.19 Ladies', just the dress you need for these warm summer days vSMnlan hack die>nes in ^nm] ci)li">rs and sizes. Values up to $1.95 for 95c ea. last, seasoii ♦*♦ satisfaction. ♦♦♦ t T T t t T J ? T t t ? T t BUY YOUR GROCERIES AT HILL'S X AND SAVE X l',L.\CK PlvPPl'.K per lb 19c *f A NI'W CM-Rlv\r< .\LL WTlKAT .... J* 2 pkgs. with mixing bowl free for Jt 25c ,1 SODA BISCUITS 2 lbs. for 25c ^* .MACARONI 4 lbs. for 25c V X COCO.X 2 lbs. for 23c *f OR.'NNnK JUICK 1 gal. for 50c X Irish .S!W ft. at 8Mc lb. •SOO ft. at 9Hc lb. r..SOft. at 10,'4clb. English 550 ft. at 934c lb. COO ft. at 9:Kic lb. ()50 ft. at 10>:ic lb. Note - These prices for next two weeks oiil\ as the wholesale price this season is much hij^her. Local and Personal Miss Shirley Murray of Toronto -spent the week end in town. Mr. Geo. Armstrong spent the first of the week in Toronto. Mr. Charles Crossley of Toronto spent the week end with his family in town. Mr. Dan McTavish and Miss Audrey MoTavish of Osh»wa spent a few days with relatives in town. Miss Aleda Mitchell of Toronto spent the week end at her parental home here. Air. and Mrs. C. White of Wau- baushene spent a few days around here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor of To- ronto spent the past week visiting iriends here and around the vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Knight of Mea- lord visited the Taylor families on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Patton of Toron- .0 spent the week end at their homes in town. Mrs. J. A. Hutchison and daughter )i Aberdeen, Sask., are visiting with dr. and Mrs. Leslie Chard. Buy your counter check books and uther printed supplies from the Advance. You pay no more. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Penny and daugh- ter, Susie, of Toronto are visiting at the home of Mr. F. W. Duncan. Mrs. Mark Fawcett and Bobbie and Dale of Collingwood are spending theire holidays at Robert Ferris' here. .Miss Rene Cargoe and Mr. Harry Herbert of Toronto spent the week end with the former's mother, Mrs. J. Cargoe. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Clipperton of To- ronto spent the week end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mitchell. Mrs. E. C. Murray held a very suc- cessful sale of household furniture and effects on Saturday last. Mr. Wm. Kaitting was the auctioneer. Mrs. Robert Gould and daughter of Moose Jaw, have returned to their home after spending a month with th* former's sister, Mrs. J. E. Milne. Dundalk took the first of the semi- final Softball games from Flesherton jn Tuesday evening by the score of 19-13. Mrs. W. D. Burnett, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. R. J. Camp- bell, has returned to her home in Re- gina. Service at Rock Mills Baptist Church will be held next Sunday at i p.m., instead of 3, so that the con- gregation and Pastor might attend the Memorial Park Service. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McCauley en- joyed a week end motor ti'ip to North Bay, Sudbury, Manitoulin Island and by ferry to Tobermorj,-, thence south and home. The \V. I. will meet at the home of Mrs. W. A. Hawken on Wed., August 1th at 3 p.m. Roll call to be answer- ed by "My favorite rainy day job." Visitors welcom*. Mrs. ('. K. Wood and five children of Cailillac, Sa.sk,, arrived on Tuesday by motor and will reside with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. U. Bentham. She was accompanied by Mr. Oscar McKee, grandson of Mrs. Wm. McKee of town. Next Sunday night at 7, a special Gospel Service will be hold in the local Baptist Church, when Mr. Ash- ton will sing accompanied by the autoharp. Visitors and all others cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. .\. Bentham of Toronto spent the week end with the latter's mother, Mrs. W. P. Crossley. We arc pleased to see Bill looking so well, as he had a serious illness this i-pring. Rev. and Mrs. Service return this week after a month of vacation. The first part was spent attending an .\dult Life Conference in St. Thomas, then a week around Toronto and the ivmainder at a quiet and very beauti- ful summer camp near Haliburton. Mr. Service will preach next Sunday. Quality Hardvrare ! Lawn and Garden Tools, Rsdtes, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Grass Shears, Lawn Mowers, Sprayers, Hose, Paris Green. Now is a jrood time tcj du that outside painting. â-  We have a full line of Paint, Varnishes, Enamels, Etc. •â- HOT WEATHER ELECTRIC TIME SAVERS, ;: WASHERS. HOT PL.\TES, IRONS, TOASTERS. Snips, Pliers, Bits & Braces, Rules, Tapes, Etc. Building and RenKKlellin-j Hardware, Nails, Roofing-, Shingles, Sidings, Cement, Lime and Plaster, Glass and other materials. • : WIRE FENCING, ROPE, SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOW SCREENS. Frank W. Duncan Phone 54 FLESHERTON ^ â-  | | | I tt * * * *** *** * * * < '******** ** **** ** * *< • *** *** * * irV* - yH ' The visiting ladies put on the pro- gram and Eugenia ladies served lunch. Mr. John and Victor Osborne spent Sunday at their home here. John was accompanied by his friend, Mr. Harry Wright. IMrs. Newlywed â€" "John, I don't like your stenographer!" Mr. Newlywed â€" "Now, dear, you have no cause for jealousy, whatever. W'hy th"at girl refused me four times before I ever met you." Tenders Wanted Tenders will be received by the und- ersigned up to and including Satur- day, August 7th, 1937 for the purpose of painting and decorating the inter- ior of Rock Mills School. For par- ticulars apply to Joyce Porteous, Sec- retary, R. R. 1, Flesherton. SmallAd s. FOR SALE â€" Young pigs, also good feed oats. â€" Earl Best, phone 32 r 15 Flesherton. WANTED â€" Cattle for pasture on lots 171 and 172, water and good pasture also good fences. Cattl* only â€" W. J. Caswell, Fleshierton. LOST â€" Either in Flesherton or oa road between there and John Camp- bell's on Saturday night, purse con- taining |6._ Finder inform Mrs. Jack Graham, Eugenia. Reward. •' /. FOR SALE BY TENDER FOR SALE â€" Two good cows, 6 and 8 years old, forty dollars ($40) each. â€" Joseph Radley. Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" 2 young sows due in .August Allan A. McLean, Price- ville, Phone 49 r 3. FOR SALE â€" Young Pigs; registered Jersey Cow, milking, and Shorthorn grade cow O. Turner, Eugenia. |ORESS LOST _ In the vicinitv of Feversham, good dress in small box. â€" Mrs. Wilbert Poole, Maxwell. FOR SALE â€" Garden Vegetables, beets, cai'rots, beans Jas. Thurs- ton, Flesherton, Phone 62J. FOR SALE â€" Red, white and black currants.â€" Phone 21 r 3, Flesher- ton, Mrs. J. F. Collinson, Ceylon. CENIRELINE r.RAPKOLA 1 gal. for 95c *♦♦ ^^^mJmJmJmJ^^JmJ^^JmJm^JmJmJ*^^^^^ Quite a change in the weather this Monday morning. It is rather cool after the warm weather we have been getting. We got a heavy rain duriag me night. The crops are all gr»w. ing very fast. There is a great crop of hay in these parts this year which the men are very busy saving. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Taylor of To- lonto have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor.' Mrs. Nelson Osborne, Jean and Doris of Owen Sound are visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plnntt and little son, Dplbert, and Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson and Stanley visited with friends in Guelph recently. .About 'iG of Wareham and Mt. Zion W. A. Ladies piled in Mr. Young's truck last Thursday and went to Eu- ironin as guests of Eugenia W. A. .\ very pleasant afternoon was spent. Maxwell W'. A. was present also. Tenders will be received up to Aug- ust fourteen for the property known as the old Presbyertian Church at Maxwell. The building is solid frame- with brick veneer . The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Ad- dress tenders to any of the following trustees at Maxwell: Elijah Bnekingr- ham, Charles Long or Angus Morrison,. Trustees. HOG FOR SERVICE Pure bred Yorkshire Hog, Orchar* Valley Wonder, 6Nâ€" 175771 Sire 0. A, C. Conqueror 316 â€" 167820, will be kept for service. Terms fl.OO. â€" Wet. Smith, Rock Mills. BOAR FOR SERVICE Purebred Yorkshire Boar for ser- vice; terms: fl.OO if paid within four months â€" Laurie Pedlar, Flesherton, Ont., R. R. 3. FOR SALE â€" Potatoes 85c bag; Oats 65c bu._ Phone 38 r 3, A. C. MUIR, Ceylon. WANTED â€" Groundhogs, absolutely fresh. Large lOc, small 5c.â€" J. R. Sinclair, Ceylon. TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received up to and including Monday, July 5, 1937, for digging of about 40 cubic yards of earth for basement of school S. S. No. 5, Osprey. For further partic- ulars apply to Frank Shortt, Eugen- " ""• /^ BUSINESS CARDS FOR SALE â€" 2 wheel trailer, com- plete, excepting lisence, $10 Ap- ply to Wm. Parker, 32 r 2, Flesher- ton. TEACHER WANTED â€" Protestant teacher wanted for S. S. No. 3, Art- emesia, on No. 10 Highway, two miles south of Flesherton; state sal- ary and experience.â€" Geo. R. Black- burn, sec.-treas., Flesherton R R. 3. > FOR SALE â€" Best qua.ity Pennsyl- vania Anthracite Coal, stove or chestnut, $12.26 per ton. Free de- livery within three miles. Terms, Cash.â€" Phone 38 r 3, A. C. MUIR, Ceylon. DR. J. E. MILNE Office â€" Durham St. Office Hours â€" Afternoons 1.30 to 4 Evenings 7 to 8.30 Sundays and Thursday afternoons by appointment only. DR. A. E. LITTLE DENTIST < OFFICE â€" Dr. Bryce'a Old Stand. Telephone 69. - ROY LANGFORD District Agent for MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA ACCIDENT & SICKNESS PIRB AUTOMOBILE BURGLARY I Municipal Liability Guarantee Bowb Any Insurance Problem Telephone. MARKDALE, On*. MACHINERY FOR SALE _ i, 2l n. P. Robt. Bell Steam Tractor; 1, 22 H. P. Sawyer and Massey Steam Tractor, high pressure; 1, 10-20 T. IIC Gas Tractor; 1, 10-2i Ford- .10,, Gas Tractor; 1, 28-45 Mt.Forest Separator, 2 years, complete Feed- er, Blower, Grain Elevator, Belts; 1, 36-48 Hamburg Separator. â€" For further particulars sec SMITH BROS., Durham. , ,j Prince Arthur Lodge No. 333, A.F. & A.F., meets in the Fraternal Hall, Flesherton, th« second Tuesday ia each month. W.M.. Alfred Down; Secretary, C. J. Bellamy. INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE Special low rate for farmers A. P. MacINTYRE. Agent FLESHERTON Ont. DR. T. H. SPENCE VETERINARY SURGEON Graduate of Ontario Veterinary Col- lege, Professional services reasonaM*. â€"Phone, Dundalk 2. DR. G. A. LEDGERWOOD, V. S. Night and Day Call Profes.sional Service Feversham. Phone 4 r 5, at residence of Ed. Nixon, Maxwc41. «• ♦- â-  \V ♦ â- H^ **

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