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Flesherton Advance, 6 Jul 1938, p. 8

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Wednesday, July 6. 1938. THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE ADDITIONAL LOCAL* Mn. P. G. Kantedt spent Uat w««k with her mother at Elmwood. Master Neil Smith from near Siag- luunpUm is yiiitins his grandmother, Mrs. McPadden, in town. Mr. Will Csusley of Medicine is visiting his sister-in-lsw, Mrs A. Lever, and other relatives. Hat J. Mrs. Olive Wiley of Owen is visiting her father, Mr. J. F. ewson and other relatives. Mrs. Geo. Bladibum accompanied Mr. and Mrs. C. M. White of Wauba- shene on a trip to Brockville and other points. Mr. T. B. Perigo of Toronto is vis- iting a short while with Mr. and Mrs. A. Stewart recuperating from a heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Len Hill and Marvin are spending holidays with Mr. and 'Mrs. R. Bentham and Mrs. Wood and Sound family. Math- Mr. and Mrs. Ross A. Perigo and daughters of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Stewart Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Stoddart and fam- ily of Brampton visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stoddart. Misses Eila and Joan Stoddart of Brampton are holidaying with their cousins, Bobbie and Jimmie Stoddart. Miss Joan Smith of London is hol- idaying with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Smith. Miss Lois Blackburn of Markdale is holidaying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Blackburn, Spring- hill. Mr. Hartley J. Blackburn and Miss Ruby Oholes of Port Credit spent the holiday with the former's parents and attended the Blackburn re-union. Dr. J. P. Ottewell was so unfor- ite as to be kicked by a colt on the and injured so badly that he was off work for some weeks and con- fined to his bed. We are glad to know he is improving and able to be around again. Mrs. Ada Alexander, Clarence, Ray* mond and Mrs. Brownlee spent Sun- day with the former's daughter, Mrs. H. Rennick, at Orangeville. On Friday, July 2, about ninety gathered at Eugenia Park to celebrate the second annual Blackburn reunion. A very pleasant time was spent in games etc. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Field, Mrs. Walter Taylor and two sons, Edgar anr Earl, and Miss Townsend of To- ronto and also Mr. Ed. Stinson and Beth of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Field. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Forrester of Hamilton, Mrs. E. R. Forrester, Kin- cardine, Miss Mary Gilchrist and Mr. Clarence Johnston, Barrie, and Miss Florence Stewart, Toronto, were re- cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Goessel. Mr. and Mrs. John Hanna and dauKhtei-, Harriet, and the Misses Jean and Frances Hanna of Detroit spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. John Parker. On Sunday after- noon the Johnson families gathered at the Parker home and had supper on the lawn. Principal H. L. Eabank «f the hifh school will take a summer course at the Ontario Agricuttural Collect at Guelph leading towards his specialist certificate. Miss Laura Pallett will take further instruction on commer- cial work at a summer school in To- ronto, while Miaa Alice Heard will take a course in music in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Harper and Ruth and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Pat- ton all of Toronto visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wauch'P''. Miss Ruth Harper re- mained over for a longer visit with her aunt, Mrs. Tremp. Mrs. Wauc- hope returned to Toronto with them for a visit. S. S. No. 6, Osprey Grade 7 _ Margaret Douglas, Haff Jey Tupling, Winslow Hutchinson. Grade 6 â€" Leona Short, Jean Cox, Shirley Maxwell, Ruby Dobson. Grade B â€" Donald Wilson, lona McKenzie, Eunice Dobson. Grade 4 Douglas Davidson, Ken- neth Long, Beverley McKenzie, Mil- dred Poole, Loreen Milne. Grade 3 â€" Jimmie Cox, Royden Maxwell. Grade 2 â€" Elizabeth Speers. Grade 1 â€" Ruth Graham, Herbert Hawkley, Jessie Milne, Vera Poole. ALDA HAWTON, Local aod Personal Mrs. Archie Stewart left on Satur- day to visit relatives in the West. Mr. Laurie Fisher of Toronto spent the holiday with his family. Mr. and Mn. Harold Best spent the holiday with the letter's mothe., Mrs. E. Fisher, and Eldon. Miss Emily Tumey of Toronto spent the past week with her brother, Mr. Wm. Turney and family. Mrs. W. Boyd and daughter, Laura, left on Tuesday on a motor trip through Western Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Fisher of To- ronto were holiday and week end vis- itors with relatives in this district. Mr. E. Ellison of AUiston was a visitor last week with Mrs. R. G. Hol- land. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clayton return- ed on Monday to their home at Sask- atoon after spending the past month in town. Mr. Jack Bladeau, a former em- ployee of Mr. W. A. Armstrong, was Teacher ''" '"^^ °" Tuesday, his residence is Golden Valley, Ontario. NOTICE To the Elector* ef O^^rey TowaaUp Ladies and Gentlemen: As I am a candidate for the office of Deputy- Reeve for the Township of Osprey, I earnestly solicit your vote and in- fluence. If elected it will be my pleasure to do all I can to lower the taxes, and to work for the best inter- <' t of the ratepayers in every man- ner possible. Yours respectfully, Morton Sayers. BAD«EBOg SOFTBALL LBAGUB League ttandini: July 4 W L T TENDERS WANTED Osprey Municipal Telephone Sys- tem want tenders for the position of lineman. Duties to commence the date of acceptance of tender. Tend- ers to be in the hands of the sec- rotary by July 13. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. Fenwick, Feversham (sec.) Sally: "How did you lose your job with the Swank Dresse Shoppe?" Ann: "Just for something I said. After I tried thirty dresses on this woman, she said 'I think I'd look bet- ter in something flowing' and I asked her why she didn't go jump in the river." ) i BIG I JULY CLEARING SALE OF I Ladies' And Children's Dresses % DISPLAY ON MAIN FLOOR Ladies' Crepe Dretees, regular $2,50 to $2.95 lines. On sale at $1.48. Ladies' Mesh Dresses reduced to 89c Ladies' Pique Dresses out at 98c Linene 2-piece Dresses, going at 98c Ladies' Chiffon Dresses greatly re- duced ,...$L48 SPECIAL Flannel Coats, clearing at 59c Ladies' Suntan Dresses, 95c 10 to 14 68c Children's years special Pantie Dresses, 1 to 3 .25c Children's Suntan Dresses, years on sale at special ^'c Ladies' Wash Skirts in cream, white, K blue and pink shades. While they *- last 89c Ladies' and Misses' Slacks, selling at very low prices. Our Ladies' Wear Department is featuring a special showing of Ladies Fine Quality Dresses. Prices ranging from $1.00 to $2.95 MEN'S WEAR DEPARTMENT Buy your Flannel and Sport Pants at Hill's and save. Men's and Boys' Grey Flannel Pants Boys' $1.25, Men's $1.89 SPECIAL SPECIAL Boys' Balbriggan Combinations 49c MEN! Jiuy your Work Shirts at Hill's and save. 69c Men's Silk Combinations, reduced to 75c and 95c Boys' Dress Pants ki fine quality cloth extra value per pair $2.95 Men's and Boys' Balbriggftji Shirts and Drawers each 49c I I T T t t T T t t T J T ♦♦♦ Men's Balbriggan Combinations SHOE DEPARTMENT See oiir window display of Men's Oxfords, values to $4.50, your choice Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Hazen and family of Owen Sound spent the hol- iday with her father, Mr. Fred Math- ewson, and Mrs. Mathewson. Mr. and Mrs. Ken McKee and daughter, Ruth, of Toronto are holi- daying on the 4th line, Artemesia, and at Portlaw. Rev. Berry Armstrong and Mrs. Armstrong of Ormond, Ontario, vis- ited last week with Mr. and Mrs. P. H. W. Hickling. Misses Jeanette Cargoe of Grand Valley, Laura Boyd and Kate Mac- millan of Toronto are holidaying at their homes in town. Mr. Willani Wilson of Swinton Park has purchased from Mr. Wm. Clayton the property formerly owned by his brother, the late Thos. Clasrton, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stauffer and two children of Stouffville were in town on Friday. Miss Marion Stauf- fer remained for a visit with her grandmother, Mrs. H. Radley. Mrs. Frank Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Boyes of Chesley and Mr. and Mi-s. Robt. Hannah of Berkeley visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brown. Service at the Ceylon United church will be held at the usual hour next Sunday at 3 p.m. Rev. Fred Ashton will be the minister. A cordial wel- come is extended to all. Mr. Robin Goldsborough arrived in town last week, having come the 145 miles from his home in St. Catherines ,. 4'!U hours. It was quit* 1 )l'- h-:icnt. Mr. H. W. Kernahan is a delegate to the Conservative convention being held in Ottawa this week for the se- lection of a leader of the Conservative party. Mr. 0. H. Bowers, Dr. of Pharmacy, has taken over the stere of H. L. Douglas and Son, Feversham. Mrs. A. Molitor and family and Miss Elsie Caswell of Thornloe ar- rived on Thursday to spend the sum- mer holidays with their father, Mr. W. J. Caswell. Information has been laid against the Chinese restaurant for the alleged operation of gambling machines and the trial is to be held at Markdale this Friday. Farm For Sale by Tender Tenders will be received by the undersigned for purchase of Lot No. 11, Con. 3 S.D.R., 80 acres two acres woodland in the Township of Arte- mesia up to twelve o'clock noon of July 15, 1938. Terms: 10 per cent on day of ac- ceptance of tender and the balance in 60 days thereafter. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Sarah Mill, R.R. 2 Collingwood. W. J. Bellamy, Flesherton. Mclntyre 10 2 Dunedin 9 10 ...... 6 e 6 6 »... 4 « . 1 8 7 1 1 9 Feversham .... Singhampton.. Redickville ... Maxwell ........ Badgeros ..._. 2» 18 10 10 » 7 Z Maxwells, Dunedin 6 Maxwell 16, Feversham 14 Feversham 19, Redickville 13 Mclntyre 8, Maxwell 4 Mclntyre 23, Sinhampton 7 Dunedin 12, Redickville 2 Badgeros 14, Maxwell 11 Feversham 7, Singhampton 6 Love in a cottage is out of â€" it has become a little flat. date MAKE YOUR LIVESTOCK PAY ship to DUNN & LEVACK Ltd. Canada's Leading Livestock Salesmen Union Stock Yards, Toronto YOU'LL BE AHEAD IF YOU SHIP TO US FAITHFUL SERVICE SINCE 189» Small Ad. Column FOR SALE â€" Aberdeen Angus bull, HAY FOR SALE â€" Alfalfa and tim- 11 months old. â€" John W. Eckhardt, Priceville R. R. No. 1. 29p2 FOR SALE â€" Cherreis ready to pick the beginning of next week. â€" Ed. Graham, Kimberley. FOR SALE _ Yorkshire sow with 12 pigs two weeks old, also Durham cow due to freshen soon. â€" Clinton Magee, Maxwell, phone, Feversham nr42. 29c2 othy hay by the acre on farm near Saugeen Junction. â€" R. J. Vause, Dundalk. WANTED _ Groundhogs, must be fresh, 10c for large ones. â€" Jas. Sinclair, Ceylon. 22Jn. FOR SALE â€" One large reversible honey extractor, good as new, one wax melter with stove, one smoker, one swarm catcher, never used, 40 boxes, one hundred queen bee ex- cluders, for quick sale f75. Apply at this office. 29c2 FOR RENT _ 6-ronm nouse, hard and soft water, electric lights, gar- age and two lots. Gpi>osite park. â€" Geo. Johnson R.R. 1 Flesherton, phone 75r4. NOTICE.. â€" Paper hanging and paint- ing lit reasonable prices. Estim* ates free. â€" Ross Mitchell, Dundalk. Phone 77. Sept.l4p jFOR SALE _ Two water storage tanks 4x6 feet, two-inch B.C. fir, well hooped, in Al condition; also rowboat with oars, in good shape. â€" S. W. Sloan, Eugenia. FOR SALE _ Rugs, stock of lato importer, includes Wiltons, Broad- looms and Orientals, extremely low prices while stock lasts, will ship mail orders promptly. Write for price list. Traders and Importers, 54 Wellington St. W., Toronto.Myll FOR SALE â€" Brick house and large lot opposite high school; 6 rooms, cellar, cistern, woodshed and electric lights; hen house all in good repair. John Parker, Proton R. R. No. 3, Phone Flesherton 32 r 2. 30 FOR SALE _ The complete house- hold furniture of the Thos. Clayton home: 3 bedroom suites, 2 chests of drawers, 3 oak tables, sideboard, dining chairs .and table, kitchen range, chairs, leather couch, 3 rock- ing chairs, lawn mower,' garden tools and Taylor safe. â€" Wm. Clay- ton, Flesherton 22pl $2.88 Alen's Running Shoes, selling at the low price of 95c Children's Running Shoes, 1 strap, reduced to i.... 59o Men's and Boys' Campacs in all the style.s scMinfi: at very low prices. LADIES' SPORT SHOES bhie and wliitc linen $1.25 pr. blue and white poplin $1.65 pr. blue and white buck $1.95 pr. OUR JULY GROCERY SPECIALS Falcon PEAS 2 forl9c Clark'.s PORK and BEANS ..2 for 19c Can PUMPKIN 2 for 19c Libby's PORK and BEANS .. 2 for 19c Colleen CORN 2 for 19c TOMATOES 2 for 19c Clark's SPAGHETTI 2 for 19c Clark's TOMATO JUICE .... 2 forl9c ORANGE JUICE SYRUP .. 1 gtal. 50c PEANUT BUTTER 4 lb. pail 50c LOBSTERS 6-oz. tin 30c Choice GREEN TEA per lb. 49c 4 lb. package SHORTENING 49c Fancy BISCUITS mixed .... 2 tbs. 29c F. T. Hill & Co., Ltd. MARKDALE, Ont. I Mr. A. S. Thurston and son, Wil- lard, of Meaford and daughter, Betty, of Toronto motored over to see the former's father on Sunday. He was aided in his movements by a crutch and a good strong cane. The high school teachers left last week for their respective homes: H. L. Eubank to Cayuga, E. Hutton to Hamilton, Miss Latira Pallett to Is- lington and Miss Betty McClean to Lynden. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fishleigh and three children of St. Thomas spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Thurston and other relatives. Mrs. G. L. .White returned with them after an extended visit here. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Chappie and Alan left on Friday for Toronto where the former will take a summer course at the College of Education, following the granting of his B.A. degree at Queen's this spring. A number of Flesherton young peo- ple were returning from a dance at Glcnelg Centre on Thursday night and as far as they knew were headed for home. They finally ended up in the vicinity of Durham none the worse for the wear and tear. FOR SALE BY TENDER FOR SALE _ High grade Quebec cedar shingle^ clears f3.75 pev square, 2D clears, J3.30 per square, seconds, |2.55 per square. Roll roofing, $1.40 per roll, sheathing paper, 45c per roll, tarred 80c per roll. Terms cash. Phone 38r3, A. C. Muir, Ceylon. BOAR FOR SERVICE Registered Yorkshire Hog for seN vice, Glenafton Sultan 92Pâ€" 186261, sire and dam qualified in advancal registry â€" Ross Stevens, Proton Sta> ion. HOG FOR SERVICE Pure bred Yorkshire Hog, Orcluu4 Valley Wonder, 6Nâ€" 175771 Sire O. A. C. Conqueror 316â€"167820, will be kept for service. Terms |1.00.â€" W«m, Smith, Rock Mills. BOAR FOR SERVICE Purebred Yorkshire Bear for â- Â«> Vice; terms: $1.00 if paid within foot months â€" Laurie Pedlar, FIe«h«rtoa, Ont., R. R. 3. BUSINESS CARDS Tenders will be received by the un- dersigned up to July 2nd at 10.00 a.m., for the U.P.O. weigh scales at Proton, Wilson make, 2000 pounds capacity. Tenders to include purchase of build- ing housing scales. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. H. Little, Proton Station, R.R. 2. DR. J. E. MILNE Office â€" Durham SU Office Hoars â€" Afternoons 1.10 to 4 Evenings 7 to &M Sundays and Thursday aftemooiM bf appointment only. AGENTS If you are ambitious, active and interested in establishing your own profitable business with sale of over 200 guaranteed household products, ACT NOW! Safe and solid plan for alert person. Quick sales â€" steady cash. No obligation in sending for full details of oflfer. PAMILEX CO., 670 St. Clement St., Montreal. Prince Arthur Lodge No. 338, AJT. & A.F., meets in the Fraternal Hal^ Flesherton, the second Friday ia each month. W. M., Dr. J. E. Mitai*: Secretary, C. J. Bellamy. INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE Special low rat* for faraen A. D. MaelNTTRB. Agml FLESbERTON FARM FOR SALE The undersigned oflfcrs for sale the farm and premises being Lot 163 in the 2nd concession, north-east of To- ronto and Sydenham Road in the Township of Artemesia, containing forty-five acres â€" known as Thomas Henry estate. Frame dwelling and barn on the property, rtmning water, 2i miles from Flesherton. Terms cash. Apply to Mrs. A. E. Hopkins, Executrix, Meaford. Jy 6 ROY LANGFORD DMriet Aceat for MUTUAL UFE OF CANADA ACCIDENT A SICKNESS. mOi AUTOMOBILE BURGLARY otaaieipal LiaMIity Gaaraatos Any Insaranea Problam TelephoBo. KARXDALK, DR. T . H. SPENCE VmSRINART SURGEON Graduate of Ontario Votarlaary <M* kge, Professional aervieas rnssiaaM*. &

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