Wednesday, July 31, 1940 THfi PUS;iMERTON ADVANCE 1) ''>\ THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Publiabed on CoUuicwood 8trM^ Flesb«rton, Wednesday of eaek we«ik. Circulation over 1,000. Price in Canada $2.00 per year, ^ when paid in advance |1.60; ia <(J. S. A. iZM per year, when paid in advance |2.00. P. J. THURSTON. Editor. FEVERSHAM ) I Mr. and Mrs. Kliner S«mple and kon of Toronto were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hollingshead. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Hudson on Sunday were: Miss Verna Hudson and Mr. Joe Tate of Toronto, Mr. Everett Smith of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Burt and Miss Smith of Erin. Miss Louise Black of Toronto is visitinir with Mr. and Mrs. John Black. Bruce and Fred Enplish of Toronto are visiting with Mr. Emerson Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davidson and Mr. Burton Conron of CoUingwood were visitors over Sunday with Mrs. A. J. Conron. Rev. and Mrs. F. Thompson visited a few days in Toronto last week. We are glad to report that Mr. Mansel Conn has returned home after •pending a few months in the Gol- ling^ood hospital. Miss Queenie Kaitting .of Owen Sound and Mr. Billie Burk of Tkom- bury were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Burk over the week end. CENTRE LINE It's very poor haying weather. Mr. Lloyd Young of CoUingwood and Miss Florence Tuohy of Meaford spent Sunday with Mrs. Lyons and family. Most of the Mt. Zion W. A. spent a pleasant afternoon on Friday at Maxwell as guests of the Maxwell W. A Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Pte. Joseph Little spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Little. P R 1 CEVl L L E Sacrament of the Lord's Supper wus administered in St. Andrew's church when a large congreigution was present. Hev. L. Simpson of Urungeville had charge of the service. .Miss Alma Hooper is visiting her Iriend, Mrs. Ted Cole (nee Violet .\K'iX)ugalI) at Waterford. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ma^'Cuaig visited recently with his sister near Uulkerton. Mr, Gilvray McLean and friend of Hamilton spent the week end at his home. Miss l.ia villa Stevens of Flesherton is holidaying with her aunt, Mrs. Edgar Patterson. Misses Annie and Agnes Harrow of Owen Sound «pcnt a couple of days with her sister, Mrs. Wm, Beaton. Mr. Matthews has been engaged to teach at Priceville school. Mr. and Mrs. John Irwin, with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pelrie, of Atwood were callers on Sunday with the Hincks families, after spending a two-day holiday at Wusaga Beach, also visit- ing at Camp Borden and Eugenia. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. .\lex. Carson were: Mrs. Avis, son and daughter of Flesherton, Mr, and Mrs. George McGillvray and Jean and Mr. Frank Watson of Paisley, Misses Christina McKiiinon and Mabel Ad- ams, Fle.sherton, and Mr. Stuart Car- son of Mt. Forest, Mrs. Bill, 'Wilson and two sons, Donald and Kenneth, of Cornwall. The latter three are re- maining for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stevens and La- verna and Mrs. J. A. Nichol attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. John Nixon, at Mono Mills Monday. EUGENIA We can't all make aeroplane parts or munitions, but we all can purch- ase war saving stamps and certif- icates. CEYLON Send us the names of your visitors, A German bomb dropped in a Brit- ish wheat field and did little damage. Spectators rushed to the spot and ru- ined the whole field. Rumania's time in recent days has been taken up by planning cam- paigns against the Jews. If one were to turn that over you would find made in Germany stamped on the other side CuUCoAi^SlU r ^11 IIUZT 1>0UBLE' ACTING VALUniE I BAKING POWDER Several members of the Women'. Association here attended the re union of the societies of the .Maxwel. circut at Maxwell Church on Kridu> afternoon of last week and fijjoyeJ a very pleasant time. The society here gave three items to the program Sfrani. The Maxwell ladies sei-ved a bountiful and delicious lunch. Wedding bells are ringing on the 8th line. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bunt and three children of Owen Sound and Mr. and Mrs. George Loucks of Meaford were guests at the Cairns home on Si^nday. ^Mr. Lorenzo Martin who is issistant manager of the Singer Sewing Ma- chine Co. at Long Beach, California, is spending a couple of weeks with his sister, Irene, at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oorley. He will also visite other rel- atives while here. Mr. Gorley and Irene motored to Toronto and met him on Sunday. It is eleven years since Lorenzo visited here and he no- tices many changes. >:Mr. Ray Genoe has gone to Otta- wa where he will be employed with the H. E. P. C. for a few weeks. Messrs Fred Hemphill and Harold Love of Toronto were week end vis- itors at the Gorley home. V Mr. Peter Munshaw and daughter Mrs. Large, Jack and Beth of Chippe- wa spent a few days here at the Eu- (ifcnia House. On Saturday evening Jack met with a misfortune when he accidentally fell at Best's Service Station, Flesherton, breaking a couple of ribs as well as getting a shaking up. He was taken to Owen Sound hospital on Sunday where he remained for a couple of days. We wish him a "speedy recovery. Miss Mary McKee an I Mr. Macin- tosh of Toronto are holidaying with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McKee. Mrs. Alex. Carruthers has returned home from Sault Ste, Marie, after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Madill, and her sister, Mrs. Fred Walton, who is ill. Mrs. J. Lyness of Flesherton is a visitor with her cousin, Mrs. Robert Gorley. Mr. and Mrs. John Camp'bell and daughter, Mrs. Fred Gorrell, and Miss Owen Gorrell, who has been visiting the Campbell home, motored to Bar- rie on Saturday, where the lat'.Lr two remained. Mr. Stanley Campbell, Mr. John Campbell and Mrs. G. C. Graham are visiting with their sister, Mrs. Widdi- fiold, in Toronto, who is quite ill at Ihe time of writing. Miss Margaret McMillan accompan- ied her aunt, Mrs. A. B. Johnston, and Agnes to Toronto to spend a few holidays. Mr. Chas. Park was home from the H.E.P.C. at Tottenham for the wpek .nd. Mr. N. Browett of Duncan and Mr. B. Roberts 12th line, showed some in- teresting pictures on the former's missionary work in Peru on Tuesday evening last in the church here. • Congratulations to Miss Irene Mar- tin, .who teaches school near Isling- to on her success in having all her Entrance class pass their examina- tions. There were 11 in the class and three passed with honors. The maj- SERVICE i m illl M III M II M III M II MM II M IIi m illlli m ' Miss Mable Parslow is visiting at Niagara with her sister, Mrs. E. Staines. Miss Agnes Macphail left Thursday for Saskatoon, Sask. Among those attending the funeral of the late Mrs. John Nixon (former- ly Annie Steiwart) at Mono Mills were: Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. John Nichol, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Snow- den McLeod and &ir. and Mrs. George Cairns. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hunt and son, Melville, and Mr. Geo. Arrowsmith were in Hamilton over the week end, owing to the death of Mr. George Tucker. Mr. Arrowsmith remained for the funeral Monday. Mrs. Richard Whittaker has re- returned from an extended visit at Angus. Mr. and Mrs. John Eckhardt, South Line, visited Saturday with Mrs. Anna McMillan and Mr. F. Chislett. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stuart and Mr. Fred Chislett motored to London and Stratford last week end. Mrs. Stuart has her mother, Mrs. Jas. Pat- tison, of Toronto visiting her. Miss Myra Lobb, Toronto, visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Coll- 1 inson and family. Mrs. George McAllister of Mon- treal, Mr. Herman Mitchell and Miss Jeanette McLeod of Toronto were week end visitors with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McLeod. The Ladies' Aid are holding their meeting in the form of a lawn social at the home of Mrs. Earl McLeod on 'Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLeod and two children of Detroit are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McLeod. Miss Agnes Coburn of Portland, Mane, is spending the summer with her sister, Mrs. Peter Muir. The Women's Institute meets at Mrs. Frank Collinson's on Thursday evening. Sandwiches, Mrs. Anna Mc- Millan, Mrs. A. C. Muir. (Intended for Lut W«ek) Mrs. Ffed Marshall and Miss Jean attended the Woods-Hartley wedding at Markdale on Thursday. ^ Mr. Grant Mair went to Toronto last week and joined up with the 48th Highlanders. Mr. Jas. Pattison of Toronto is vis- iting his daughter, Mrs. Gordon Stuart, Mr. Stuart and family. Mrs. D. R. Craig left Saturday for Toronto, enroute to her home in Le- bret, Sask., after visiting with her sister, Mrs. J. P. Collinson. â- Miss Mable Parslow arrived homo Saturday, after spending a year at Kelowna, B.C., on the teachers' exchange. Mr. and Mrs. N. Frewing of Toron- to wore callers on Saturday at the home of Geo. Udell, Mrs. Harry Piper has returned home after visiting in Toronto with Miss Millie Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mathewson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mathewson and Mr. Lyle Mathewson of Toronto were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Will Mathewson. Miss Jean Chidley of Napanee and Miss Frances Collinson who are tak- I ing a summer school course in To- ority in the class were Juniors one girl „„„!.„ „„„„. »v« â„¢ i, j i. »^u i .^ , . , ,, ,j ronto, spent the week end at the lat- heing only 11 years old. ^^^,^ ^^^^ Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred M^gee spent ^^ ^^- ^^^ p^^^.^^^ ^^^ Sunday w.th fnends at Gait. - g^^^y^ accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Ritchie of Toronto were week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Snowden THE TWO WAYS Here are two g^reat Creamery Services, provided for the Cream Produceils of thi.s district, that every farmer can enjoy: ; 1. You can send your cream by our truck which will ! call at your place twice a week in the summer, and ; where possible, every week in the winter; your ; cream is picked up in any quantity, for whiA you I get cash, and youf butter, if desired, at a special ; prioe to our shippeus. 2. You can make your own deliveries to the Creamery | for which you get a higher p^ice, and also butter at ; special prices. All in all, summer and winter, you will get Best Results and Best Service from the Flesherton Creamery Flesherton Creamery & Produce Co. Phone «6 ' Angus Avis, Manager : We keep open VVechicsflay and vSaturday nitrhts so that von can hrinj^ tour ncani and ePRS when cnminpr to town vvithont niakinp: a special trip. Yon have thtMTi tested and i>aid for while von wait. McLeod. The lawyer thus illustrates the lan- guage of his craft: "If a man were to give another an orange he would simply say: 'Have an orange.' But when the transaction is intrusted to lawyer to be put in writing he adopts this form: 'I hereby give and convey to you, all and singular, my estate and interests, right, title, claim and advantages of and in said orange to gether with all its rind, juice, pulp and pips,and all rights and advantages therein with full power to bite, cut suck and otherwise eat the same or give the same away with or without the rind, skin, juice, pulp or pips, any- thing thereinbefore or hereinafter or •in any deed or deeds, instrument r instruments of whatever nature or kind withsoever to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding.' And then another lawyer comes along and takes it away from you. HALF HOLIDAYS In the Nazi occupied section of France there have been 17,000 ar- rests, and that is what is meant by the iron heel coming into action. AUiston Thursday Arthur Wednesday Chesley Thursday Dundalk Thursday Flesherton Thursday Grand Valley Wednesday Harriston Thursday Listowel .Wednesday Mount Forest Thursday Markdale Thursday Orangeville ; Thursday Palmcrston â€" Wednesday Shelburne Thursday Creemore Thursday Owen Sound Wednesday BE RID OF Sufntner Pests • ODORLISS • WASHABLE • 2-HOUR DRYING SfSS nuwflii PAINT fOR WALLS AND Cf ill NC 5 Use our HOUSEHOLD and CATTLE SPRAYS SPRAYERS SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS GALVO GREY SCREEN all widths; for repair- ing your screen doors. Let an EUREKA LAWN MOWER help care for your lawn HOES, RAKES, CULTIVATORS, FORKS FORTHEVARDEN F. W. DUNCAN - 'ADE Phone 54 FLESHERTON His Exeellency, Earl of Athlone. Oovcrnor-Goncral of Canada, in his first o/Ticinl appenrance scheduled for Toronto, will open thr Canadian Mntionnl Fthibition on August 2H, Klwood A. Hughes, general mnnsffer, has anrio\inoed. Nfgotiatlnns had bren under way since .shortly after his Rxcollenry's asmimption nf office, and roiifirmntion of t>i(> engagement has licri\ ri'ci'ivcH by John Miller, pros- id»nt of the Exhibitinm. ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES AUGUST 2 - .1 from FLESHERTON to TORONTO I 1.18 HAMILTON I 245 BELLEVILLE |5.0« CHATHAM $ 6.65 LONDON $5.00 08HAWA I S.60 PETFRBORO $4.10 SMITH'S FALLS I 7.16 WELLAND t 4.10 and other points. Going: Trainn after â- '>.I0 p.m. Aug. 2. All trains Aug. .1. Return Limit: Tp tn August 5 Consult Acents â€" Procure Handbill CANADIAN PACIFIC " *Rush all deliveries^ Jim . . .' harked the Chief • • • lOmG DISTiUVCE . • • for immediate reports on all contracts!" Yes, TIME is the essence of all contracts \ these daysl E£Bident, fast and private in "War or Peace, Long Distance Telephone Service is doing its bit on thd Home Front. Day and night. Long Distance stands ready and waiting. # For economy, special Uno rates oppfy Hfter seven p.m. and all day Sundic^, >*********«<6-e>**** 'V k * SUPERIOR STORES NEW POTATOES, per basket 25c \ Large pkg. OXYDOL 25c 2 bars P. & G- Soap free Cuakei* PUFFED WHEAT 2 for 15o CATSUP, large bottles Special 16c SIDE BACON, unsliced per lb. 25o English Breakfast TEA, at old price „... lb. 70c "Bad for Bugs" â€" try TWO-IN-ONE BUG KILLER POSITIVE BLIGHT PREVENTIVE 25 lb. sack 75c «Try a Brick of CITY DAIRY FAST-FROZEN ICE CREAM per brick 25c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables all the tima C. J. KENNEDY Phone 37 WE DELIVER > *^»M«^<M">•^'^•>*<'~^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*">•><~M"^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^ V M»»»M(k.>