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Flesherton Advance, 13 Mar 1940, p. 8

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Wedne!,day, March 13, 1940 THE FIvESHERTON ADVANCE i nnnM ii mmnMUf ft H Min i mum :m iiii Your active Influence is Mtlicited to secure the election of Garfield Case National-Liberal-Progressive Gindidate (FEDERAL RIDING NORTH GREY) for better representation in parliament. i'leaM consider this a personal appeal ta time and road conditions will not permit me to call on everyone. Thank you. *First name on the Ballot. Campaign Headquarters â€" 950 Second Ave E., C.P.R. Block. OWEN SOUND. - ONTARIO GOD SAVE THE KING St. Columba United Church Salem Ladies' Aid met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sandy Neil McCannell. 19th concession, Pro- ton for the March meeting, which took the form of a ouiltingr bee and apron sale, with 21 present. The theme of the mcetitij? was "Easter," and the lesson was read by Mrs. Mc- Cannell and Mrs. Ray Richardson ami Mrs. Fred Fell read devotional ai-tic- les. Rev. A. R. Muir led in prayer. ArranBcments were coiurluded for the St. Patrick's supper and Major Bowes' amateur program. _, St. Columba Y.P.S. met Thursday evenii\g at the home of Mr. Wm. Mc- Kechnie, Highway No. 4. Hymns and songs were enjoyed, followed by ques- tions and other silent games and Chinese checkers. A fine lunch was sei-ved by Mrs. McRechnie to the twelve guests. Local and Personal Political Meeting in the interests of AGNES C; MACPHAIL will be held in the Town Hall, Flesherton Monday Afternoon, March 25 at 2.30 p.111. LAST MEETING OF THE CAMPAIGN Miss Macphail will broadcast on Wednesday, March 20 and Thursday, March 21, over CFOS, Owen Sound, at 12.30 noon. "AN INTERESTED ELECTOl^TE IS THE ' SAFEGUARD OF DEMOCRACY" Joe Crutchley, Pres. Rill Bierworth, Sec. "GO PLACES" FOR EASTER SPECIAL LOW FARES Between all points in Canada and to cetrain destinations in the United States FARE & ONE-QUARTER FOR THE ROUND TRIP . Tickets good going any time Thurs- day, March 21, until 2.00 p.m. Mon- day, March 25, 1940. Return limit to leave destination not later than midnight Tuesday. March 26, 1940. MINIMUM SPECIAL FARE - 25c Take advantage of this long week- end for a visit home or away with friends For fares and information ask any Railway Ticket Agent. CANADIAN PACIFIC I MAKE Your Dollars Go Further In This Big March Sale MEN'S NEWEST SPRING SUITS Never before have we had such a wide selection of fine quality suits to show you. With prices rising daily these suits are priced to save you doll- ars by buying now â€" Single drape, double breasted and natural sack mod- els to choose from. Smart strines, checks, etc., in the new greens, greys, blues and browns. Three or four piece suits. Sizes for everyone 34 to 46. They are popularly priced .^ $14.95, $16.95 and $22.50 MEN'S KNEE RUBBER BOOTS Be prepared for the wet days this coming spring with a pair of these low priced black Rubber Knee Boots with red rolled sole, solid heel. Every pair first quality Canadian make. Will stand plenty of good hard wear ; sizes 6-11. Sale Price, pair $1.95 PLAIN OVER RUBBERS for Spring Men's Rubbers, sizes 6-11, pair .... 69c Boys' Rubbers, sizes 1-5, pair 55c Youth's Rubbers sizes U, 12, 13, pr.45c Children's Rubbers, 5-10, pair 45c Ladies' Rubbers-, sizes 3-8, pair 49c Spring Fashions in NEW SPRING CREPES A gorgeous array of new floral pat- tern crepes at a price to suit everyone's purse. New styles and shades. Full range of .sizes. Your choice $2.95 WOMEN'S HOUSE FROCKS Another large shipment of the fam- ous Ida Mae, guaranteed fast color house frocks; smart styles, excellent quality and a good assortment of sizes. Best values in "ears Mc PRESENTING THE PrK OF NEW SEACON'S HITS Ladies' printed and plain crepe dress- es ; new styles, new details, all emohas- izing the importance of color. Have one of these for your new spring wardrobe. Popularly priced at $4.95, $5.95 and $7.95 LADIES' FOOTWEAR Ladies' fine shoes in black monk san- dal, two-eyelet lace tie or sung fitting pump style: high, medium and low Cuban heels in choice of suede patent or soft selected leathers, combination fitting lasts; dressy shoes at a moder- ate price ; sizes 3^2 to 8. Sale Price .. $2.45 and $2.95 NEW MILLINERY STYLES FOR SPRING Just arrived! A new assortment of spring straws and felts in new ward- robe styles that make a woman look her best. All the newest stvles and colors are here, including muted blue, grey with red, pressed rose, haze, tur- quoise, as well as navy and white, black and white and red. For first selection see them early and the price will suit everyone. SPECIALS IN GROCERIES Carnation Milk ..., 3 tins 25c Jewel Shortening lb. 13c Lux Flakes, large size 23c small size 10c Jiff Flakes, with free bowl, both .... 27c White Clover Honey 4 lb. pail 45c Buckwheat Honey 4 lb. pail 35c Choice Quality Golden Bantam Corn 3 for 25c Choice Quality Tomato Juice, 26 oz. tin 2 for 19c Pure Pepper lb. 19c t t T T T t â- t T t f t T J t t t T J T T t t T t t A number from here attended the funeral of the late Hon. I. B. Lucas at Markdale on Tuesday. EASTER :FL0WEUS â€" Order your Easter lilies, potted plants and cut flowers from W- A. Hawken, phone 1-7 Mr. Harry LeGard who has been spendine the winter in Toronto and Pickering, was in town on Thursday, along with Mr. Albert LeGard. D. Campbell the optometrist, will be at the Munshaw House next Tues- day March 19th, from 12 to 5 p.m. Please call early. Messrs. B. 'Welton, Jas. Dargavel, H. A. McCauley and A. Down are at- tending the Midland curling bonspiel, probably the last 'spiel of the season. Mrs. Ken Betts entertained a num- ber of ladies on Monday evening at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Dor- oth\' Foster of Corbetton. Dr. and Mrs. Alex. Turnbull of Lon- don spent the past week as guests of Mr. and Ms. Geo Buchanan of the Meaford Road and also called on many of their old friends in town. Cold weather has prevailed the past few days, the thermometer reaching 6 below on Monday morning and 10 below on Tuesday. We hope that it js winter's last kick. St. John's United Ladies' Aid annu- al meat pie supper will be held in the church basment on Tuesday evening, March 19. Supper from 5.30 to 8 p. m. Good program. Admission: 25 and 15 cents. The Red Cross Branch of Ontario has made a request for more blood donors and any person wishing to assist in the war effort in this manner will please get in touch with Mr. S. L. Stauffer of town and transpor- tation to Toronto will be provided. The Easter Thankoffering meeting of St. John's United W.M.S. will be held on Thursday, March 14. Mrs. (Rev.) S. E. Annis of Markdale will be the guest speaker. An invitation is extended to the ladies of the town to be present. Rev. G. K. McMillan and Rev. F. Ashton were unable to take their work on Sunday in their churches. Mr. Roy Langford of Markdale sup- plied in the United Church Sundav morninS, the evening service being withdrawn, while Mr. Cecil Nelson of towrn took the service in the Baptist Church. and it has not i>^n decided where the third game will tue played. The series will be best three games out of five, and may the best team win. Baptist Church Notes Minister: Kev. »='r.>d Ashton Services â€" Flesherton. Sunday 11 a.m. â€" Worship. 12 noon â€" Bible School. '' p.m. â€" Gospel Service. Rock Mills: 2 p.m. â€" Bible School. 3 p.m. â€" Worship. "Oh Worship the Lord in the Beautv of Holiness.'* Services last Sundav were well attended. The morning message was given by Mr. C. Nelson on "Personal Work," and in the evening Mr Bruce Ashton gave the message on "Unity." Both of these messages were timely and greatly appreciated by the con- gregations. The pastor gave the message at Rock Mills, his' subject being "Doers Wanted." Next Sunday being Palm Sunday, the pastor will speak morning and afternoon «>n the question "Who is "This?" Appropriate music by the choii* led bv Mr. Nelson. The evening subject will be "Wrong Directions." "Here's your station lady â€" after searching for hours the men found her out on the prairies covered with a shroud of ice and snow â€" the little babe folded to her heart â€" ." How shall we spend Good Friday? At the Cross or at the dance? "Jesus keep me near the Cross." May that be our prayer and endeavor. AUCTIOKSALE - FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS. ETC. will be held by VERN Mcmullen on hotM'l t 2, Con. 3 N.D.R., Osprey (IVi miles east of Portlaw) WEDNESDAY. MARCH ZIth. 194» at 1 o'clock p.m. TERMS:â€" Hay and all sums of $l> and under, cash; over that amount 3. months' credit on appr< ved joint note» acceptable at the Canadian Bank o£ Coffimerce, Dundalk, and bearing int- erest at the rate at 6 per cent per annum. â€"GEO. E, DUNCAN Auctioneer- INSURANCE Consult me on your needs for auto- mobile, burglary, cargo, guarantee bonds, liability, plate glass and fire insurance. Licensed Agent for the best companies. â€"HERBERT CORBETT, Proton Station, Ont. Phone Dundalk, 44r21. If you are a road hog you should be in a pen. Councils all over the province have a spell of protesting about the provin- al government cutting down the size of the municipal grant.And now that the protesting has been completed, what about it? NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL PERSONS having claims or accounts against the late NEIL ALEXANDER McARTHUR, of the Township of Osprey, in the County of Grey. Fanner, deceased, are required to send full particulars thereof to the undersigned Solicitor to the Admin- istratrix on or before the Thirteenth da'' of April. 1940. After which date the estate will be r'iatributed amongst those entitled thereto, having rei^rd' only to those clai^is or accounts of' which notice shall at that time have been received. â€" C. C. MIDDLEBRO', City Hall Owen Sound. Small Ad. Column United Church FLESHERTON Minister, REV. G. K. McMILLAN, B.A., BJ). Next Sunday services will be held as ilsual at the following hours: 11.00 a.m. â€" 'Worship, Flesherton. 12.00â€" Sunday School, Flesherton. 2.00 p.m. â€" Sunday School, Ceylon. 3.00 p.m. â€" Worship, Ceylon. Special Hoi" Week services will be held as follows:- Wednesday, March 20 in St. John's United Church, speak- er, Rev. P. Ashtont Friday, JIarch 22 in the Baptist Church, speaker. Rev. G. K. McMillan. It is hoped that all members of both congregations will make an effort to be present. Mr. •=!. "W. McAuslan of Kimberley will be the special preacher at all sei-vices on Sunday. FOR SALE â€" 12 chunks of pigs. â€" Neil McDonald, Eugenia. 13c2 FOR S/\.LE â€" Heintzman make up- right piano, in good condition. â€" Mrs. Ed. Fisher, Flesherton. 13c2 NOTICE â€" Good prices paid for hor- ses or cows suitable for mink meat. â€" J. R. Sinclair, Ceylon. FOR SALEâ€" Shorthorn Bull li yrs. old T.B. tested, Herbert Corbett, Proton* phone Dundalk 44 r 21. FOR SALE â€" two year old purebred Sorthom bull, quiet, T.B. tested. â€" H. Betts, R.R. 3, Flesherton. Phone, 7p2. TRADE OR SELL â€" Model A Ford car and V-8 Lincoln, will trade for young horse or cows. â€" Harold Best, Flesherton, phone 79. 21c2 LADIES' SHOES â€" Special prices on Ladies Shoes: 25c, 50c and 75c, reg. prices $4.50 to $7.00. â€" F. G. Kar- stedt. Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" Beagle hound, good hunter. â€" Neil McDonald, Eugenia. FOR SALE â€" Jersey cow, 6 years old. due Mai-ch 11. â€" E. Proctor, Eugenia. FOR SALE â€" Durham cow 5 years; old, due to fresh April 5. â€" ^Wilfred* Magee, Eugenia, phone Fev. 5 r 33. BABY CHICKS â€" Order early and. secure "Hillside" baby chicks fw the best results. Good layers-. â€" F. J. Chard, Eugenia. STOCK TRUCKING â€" I am now trucking stock to the market. I wish to thank you for your busin- ess in the past and would apprec- iate your patronage again. â€" ^D. E. Seeley, Maxwell. ISpS United Church MAXWELL CHARGE REV. GEO. L. MERCER, BJ)., D.D. Minister PALM SUNDAY, March I7th, com- memorates a joyous procession from Bethany to Jerusalem Jesus enters the city, accompanied by multitudes, seated on a colt. It lacks every niark of worldly pomp and power, but it is wholly in keeping with his appearance and life among men. It is his last challenge and appeal to his people to see in Him the true son of David for whom the generations had looked. He wanted them to see that their Messiah's kingdom was to be spiritual kingdom with humility, love and ser- vice as its laws, instead of a temporal kingdom in which nride. haughtiness and insolence force should manifest themselves. 11 a.m. â€" Mt. Zion. S p..m. â€" Wareham. 7.30 p.m.â€" Maxwell. The morning sermon will deal with "Our Lord's Lament over a Doomed City." Afternoon and evening theme: "The Blindness of Historic Leaders." PASSION WEEK March 18 to 21â€" Evangelistic services each evening in Wareham church, commencine at 8 o'clock, followed bv memibership class for young people. We invite you to shares these ser- vices with us. FOR SALE â€" Yorkshire Sow due on Feb. 21; also black Percheron team 3 and 5 years old. â€" G. S. Grummett, R.R. No. 1, Flesherton phone Fev- ersham 11 r 13. 12c2 BABY CHICKSâ€" Our Bray agent will help you with your chick order. Bray March chicks will get into production for the good late sum- mer markets. Order now. Immcd iate shipment. Capons and 2-3 week chicks to order. Turkeys. â€" John McWilliam, Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" One Nineteen Hundred washer and wringer, hand; 1 Nine- teen Hundred washer and wringer^, hand or power; good range, steel top; Faii'banks-Morse "as engine. â€" Ward Harrison, Phone 41r4. 13p2. FARMS FOR SALE IN OSPREY AND ARTEMESL^ FARM FOR SALE South half of Lots 26 and 27, Con. 14, Artemesia, containing 103 acres more or less. Good buildinge, hard water in house and bam, running stream in pasture; root house, hen pig and sheep pens and garage. For further particulars apply to I â€"MRS. ALEX. CARRUTHBRS, Phone 74 r 22 R. R. 4, Flesherton J. L. Oonklin farm, lots 36 and 37» con. 11, Osprey Tvirp., 150 acres, good buildings. J. B. McClennan farm, lots 3, 4 and 5, con. 1, Osprey Twp., 150 acres, good bam and frame house. Hugh Wright farm, lot 9, con. 11, lot 9, con. 10, Osprey Twp., 200 acres good brick house and two bams. Gilbert Little farm, lots 79 and 80, con, 1, Artemesia Twp., 100 acres, good buildings. For prices and terms apply to W. H. Hunter, R. R. 1, Vamey. phonsu Holstein 31 r 11. F. T. Hill & Co., Ltd. MARKDALE, Ont. HOCKEY The Sfemi-Pro. decided to have the old executive act on the League bus- iness Monday night at Priceville and Flesherton'a protest has been discard- ed. It la a strange decision as neither the president nor secretary will act, which Ifeaves tha treasurer in charge of the league decisions as there were no representatives from the clubs on the former executive. In allowir" Donald Carson, who has resided in Toronto for the past three years, to continue to play the teams are just making a joke of the I.«ague and de- feating the aims of the league when it was organized a few years ago, and they are also going contrary to their present constitutten. This Wednesda" night the first of the final games between Priceville and Peversham takes place on local k;e, the next in Markdale Saturday, night FARM FOR SALE Ninety-ftve acres, IHi miles outside Flesherton, near highway, good soil, 60 acres workable, freshly seeded, re- mainder pasture and soft timber, running water, small bam on founda- tion, cement staiblesj comfortable house, well at door. Part cash. Write to Box 226, The Advance office. FARM FOR SALE Good farm a quar^r of a mile out- side Flesherton, being lot 144 on No. 10 Highway, containing 61 acres, well fenced, good bank barn 46x60, drilled well, 7 room frame house, soft water; the land is in excellent state of culti- vation, plenty -of water at pasture. For full particulars apply toâ€" â€" WM' Burnett, Flesherton FARM FOR SALE OR RENT SACRIFICE for quick sale â€" 800 acres, 60 workable, balance pasture and bush, more or less; house: frame bam 50x60, h^ pen, running water and well at house; 1% miles east, %i mile north of Flesherton. Apply to S. Hemphill, Ceylon, or Miss Edith Hsmphill, FleshertM. BUSINESS CARO.S DR. F. E. CONNER FLESHERTON, Oaturio Physician, SnrgMii and Accouchenr Graduate of Queen's Unirenlty Office in Mrs. McDonald's rsMcBM DR. J. E. MILNE Offk* â€" Dnrhaa St. Office Hoars â€" AftsraoOTM, IM U A. Ermiiiga. 7 to UH Sundays and Thursday aftamooM hf appointment only. Prince Arthur Lodge No. ttS, AJ'. & A.M., meeU in the Fratonud BmO, Flesherton, the secend Friday la SMk month. W.M., Alb. Bladctara; S«» TCtary, C. J. IMkiny. â€" â€" -^ I â-  ROY LANGFORD DliIrM Acwt «w MUTUAL Un Of CANADA Aocmrarr aai noKKMsa. ram, AUTOMOBILB, BUBOLAKT MnMpal l iaWly (Bm ima t u B«i* in, HAlKDAUi OH .. " % - 4 I *t wmm si . I'l*gilil

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