(. V iWfdnesday, Sept. 29, 1937 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE THE FLESiHERTON ADVANCE I I'ablished on CoUingrwood Street, #".esherton, Wednesday of each week. Circulation over 1000, Price in Canada $2.00 per year, when paid in advance ll-gO; in U. 8. A. $2. per year, when paid in advance 92.00. W. H. THURSTON. Editor. PHICEVILLE MARRIED JAYNES â€" PLESTER _ At the parsonage, Fk-ahtTton, by Rev. George R. Service, on Widnosday, September 22, Carloltii Irene Plestfr, eldest daughter of .Mrs. .Martha Plester and the late John PU-stur of Cclyon, to Mr. George Edmund Jayncs, of Ceylon. They will reside at Ceylon. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Wataon and I Miss Edith Cbatto of London, were | recent visitors ovur the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Mc- ! Kee, South Line. Miss .Mubel Fuwcett of Duncan is a welcome visitor with her friend here, .Miss Lnuretlu TurnbuU. Kcv. G. R. Service of Flesherton occupied the pulpit of St. Coluniba Un- ited church, in exchange with Rev. 11. K- Wright on Sunday last. The prevailing showery weather prevented a larger attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McUougall and little son, Lyle, of Uolstem, visited at her mother's here in her sickness, Mrs. W. W. Ramage on Sunday. Miss Evelyn McDermid leaves this Monday morning for a two weeks' visit with friends in Toronto and a pleasant time is wished her and free- ftom from paralysis. Vote JAMIESON Oct. 6 DR. I). M. JAMIESON Vote for the man "ho has pledged himself to Protect Ontario's Public School Syiitem Clean up the Beer Rooms vo rt Jamieson In SOUTH GREY The Institute wishes to thank the ladies of the community, who donated the l)aking sold at the fall fair, and the money was to be used to have a dental clinic at the school when it starts. A euchre was held on Wed- nesday night and about §!•) was real- I izcd for that purpose. I Mr. and .Mr^^. Chas. Tucker and fani- I lly visited on .'Sunday at the home oi , W. ,]. Hincks. Mis. U. a. Maclntyro spent last week with her mother, Mrs. T- Nichoi. Deepest sympathy Is expressed fo! Miss Agnes Macphail, sisters, friends and relatives, in the death of their mother, Mrs. D. Macphail, whose fun- eral was largely attended on Sunday in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, here. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gibson, Kitch- . ricr, Mrs. Sutherland, Sarnia, Mrs. Hanks and Mrs. Rice, r)urham, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edge of Edge Hill were visitors on .Sunda.v at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Watson. Congratulations to Miss Isabel Har- rison and Mr. Eby Ostrander. whfi were marrie<I on Wednesday. Mrs. Alex Carson returned home on Saturday after spending a week at Swinton Park. Mrs. Jim Sturrnck spent the week end visiting her sister, Mrs. Jack Par- slow, Niagara. Mr Gilvrny McLean and friend, Kitciicnor. spent the week end at his f.ither's, Mr. 11. R. McLean. Miss Isabel Mather is assisting in the homn at Dr. J. E. Milne's, Flesh- erton. Mr. and Mrs. pUir of !^iagara Palls, are visitors at Mr. .Angus Mc- I.achlnn's. Mrs. .\. R. McArthur is recuperating nt ttio home of her daughter, Mrs. Wilf Watson. Two threshing machines were on the north line on Mondny. Mr. Hunt was at Mr. Jim Hnpps' and Mr. Bennett â- it Ren McKonzjp's. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex. McLean, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mclnnis of TV)ronto, are SUPERIOR STORES SPECIALS ARE CASH ONLY OUICK (JL'.AKKk OATS per pkg 23c nur,K SO.AP FL.\KES 3 lbs. for 23c W P,R()0.\iS KIv\r. GOOD 5 string 25c MAGIC BAKING POWDER Cash and Carry 28c S(JI).\S 2â€"1 lb. pkgs 25c FRESH PICKED D.\TES 2 lbs 23c ASSORTED CHOCOLATE DROPS per lb 19c FRICSH AND CURED MEATS OF ALL KINDS Fresh Celery, Bananas, Oranges, Spanish Onions, • > Grapes, Cantelopes, Peaches, everything available. • • C. J. KENNEDY I Phone 37 We Deliver •• 1 isiting their parents here. Mrs. Mepham leturned to Hamilton lifter visiting friends here. Her sis- ter, Mrs. McMeekin, accompanied her home for a visit. Wilkins Plane Seen Sir Hubert Wilkins, explorer and aviator, arrived in Toronto on F'riday evening, after an unsuccessful hunt for- the Uussian flyers who were lost in the .Arctic wastes some weeks ago. He and his pilot. Herbert HoUick- K<-nyon, brought the plane down on the unlighted harbour at Toronto I at 8 p.m. standard time. This I |)lane was seen passing south between j Maxwell and pMeshertim shortly after ! lark Friday evening. This district is in direct line for air travel between the Northwest, Toronto and New York. It was two years ago that the late W'iley Post, killed in .•\laska a- long with Will Rogers, passed over Flesherton on the last leg of his trip around the world. With increased nil' tiaffic between New Yoi'k and the west more and more of these liners will be seen winging thier way 'b rough the air. IN MEMORIAM II () R N HEMPHILL â€" At Ceylow on Sep- tember 2it. to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hemphill, the gift of a son. MOORE - In Flesherton, on Satur- day, September :»f), to Mr. and Mrs. Kiwood Moore, a son. STUART - At Mrs. Nuhn's private hospital, Flesherton, on Septemb<'r 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stuart of Ceylon, the gift of a daughter. PHILLIPS â€" In loving memory of liur dear daughter, Margaret Grace, who iJassed away on Sept. 27th, 1933. Like a flower cut down in its early bloom, We laid her to rest in the silent tomb, But We know she is safe on that happy shore, Where pain and sorrow will trouble no more. In a few short years we all shall meet .And join our songs at the Saviour's feet. Till then our loved one will peacefully rest, Redeemed from sin on her Saviour's breast. We loved her much, but God loved her best. â€" Ever remembered by Mother, Pather. Sister and Brothers. 4 ' *. f ♦ S-- â- if THANKSGIVING DAY i LONG WEEK-END FARES |{ilw«en all points In Canada and to i-ertain destinations in the I'nited Stales Fare and One-Quartsr FOR THE ROIND TRIP ric4iets Kood i;<iinit fr*m No««' Fri- day. Oct. S. until 2 p.m., llmdny, Oct. 11. 19.17. 'Where no P.M. train service Oct. 8, tickets good on .A.M. trains. lUrnUN LIMIT to leave destination not later than midnight, Tues., Oct. 12. MINIM CM SPECI.AL FARE Adults or Children 25c Full inforniatid,! from any Agent CANADIAN PACIFIC Vote OLIVER in South Grey A Sympathetic Supporter of Temperance A Proven Friend of Agriculture A Sympathetic Voice for Labor A Persistant Voice for Lower Taxes Reform Legislation Honest .Government Vote OLIVER Counsel for the Common People A Farmer for a Farming Constituency i ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ *♦ â- > ♦♦»♦♦ ♦ ♦â- > ♦♦♦♦♦ < ♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ |o ti>*»i | ii> 11 I I I'l ♦ ♦11 t It is complained in Calgary that school children do not know the words of the verse of "Land of Hope and Glory." It would be helpful to learn how many adults are familiar with the same words. It is said that John D. Rockfeller was just a tenant during the last twelve years of his life. At any rat« neither he nor his landlord did any worrying about where the rent was coming from. ii*-i Umiu §H '^: .«^&«»'5 *i^^s%> â- 'itv ^'H/t'^ DID \M CAUSE THIS? As a motorist and a citizen of Ontario, answer this question : How would you like to face the rest of your life knowing that you were respon- sibleâ€"through carelessnessâ€" for an accident like this ? Would you ever want to drive a car again ? If you do drive, get this clearly in your mind ! Should you break an Ontario traffic law and cause death or injxury, you may not be allowed to drive a car again ! We are determined to end the needless slaughter of our people. Cutting in, passing on hills and curves, crowding, racing and other breaches of the trafl&c laws, will get you into trouble â€" make no mistake about thatl I* « , 5' 4 -k; \'A WE WANT YOUR HELP! When you see a motorist driving in a manner dangerous to the public, take his number, make a careful note of the actual time and place, and when you reach your destination write to the Motor Vehicles Branch, Department of Highways, Toronto, giving full details. We do not invite reports of minor infringements of the traffic laws; you are requested to use sound judgment. We will deal adequately with offenders! Reckless driving must stop â€" now ! •»,""â- 'H^Jt^isaJ**'^ ONTARIO ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Motor Vehicles Branch â- j>\