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Flesherton Advance, 20 Nov 1929, p. 1

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/lesfyertott Vol. 49 No. 23 Flesherton Ontario, November 20, 1929 H. Thurston & Son, Proprietor KIMBERLEY Winter arrived today in its pretty \vhite dress. We have had such a beautiful autumn, all should be ready to'rcceive the winter. M . D. L. Weber has, a fine Delco- Light plant instal!:d and gives an ex- cellent light. Mrs. F. Davis u spending a few days with her parents and sister. Mr. A. Andrews of Gait is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. Plewes. Mrs. F. Smith and little son of De- troit nad Mr. and Mrs. H. Hut;hinson ar.d children of Flesherton ave the PRICEVILLE (L^st Wesk's Items) tlr. and Mrs. Angui Mai-Cannell ard Dan, Misi Mary McDonald, Miss Effie 'JijCanr.ell and niece Dorothy McDonald cf Toronto, Mr and Mrs. G. A. Black of Swin.on, spent Thanks givinj; at Mr A. L. Hinck's. lin. and Mrs. John Burgess of ! Durham, Miss Jean MacLean of Tor- j cat}, Mr. Murray MacMillan of Markdale wore Thanksgiving vis- j itors at Hector McLean's. I'.sv. Mr Wallace of Toronto preach CEYLON Mr. P. Ferguson of Toronto Mrs. MAXWELL Sunday afternoon about 2 o'clock, Sara McPherson cf Orangeville were. Lloyd Morrison, age 11 years, was visitors the first of the wee'.c at Mr. ' : Idir.g a bicycle and in trying to Robt. Campbell's. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith of Tor- onto were week end visitors with Mr. j v.--lk. Cor.cussion of the brain was | ti:rn onto the cement walk, the I v. hc:l turned throwing him on the guestj of Mr. and Mrs G. Hutchinsan. cd Sunday in the hall. He gave a Mr. Ellis Weber, Miss Geraldine :c>d E mo11 for Thanksgiving End Weber and a number of Orangeville Armistice ila.-. He has been here friends spent tha week end with Mr. a cou )l8 of ;imes &** and Mrs. D. L. Weber also Miss Evel- Mises Mariorie and Nellie Mc- yne Saul. Lean and Messrs. Alroy and Innis . . . McLean of Toronto spent the week Rev. Scott of Flesherton took the ... missionary service in thc church on Sunday evening. His sermon was end at their parontal homes. Mr and Mrs. Art Richardson and ar.d Mrs. John Gibson. Mr. Ernest McCrae of Orillia vis- ited his uncle, Mr. George Arrow- smith over the week end, and leaves Tuesday for Toronto. Mrs. (Dr.) Hayes and family o,' Armory, Mississippi are at present v:<ring hsr sister Mrs. Allen Muir and family. r from Elm- . Kelso, of To- 'h: ro^ult. He was rushed to his '? * home but did not regain conscious- > n^;s until late Sunday night. Dr. '^ Gauld was in attendance. Lloyd is ' the sscond son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Morrison cf the village. He is doing as vrcll as ctn be expected. Bates Burial Co'y* 122-124 Avenue Road T ORONT Phone: Klngsdalc ^544 J. W. Bates. R.Maddocks VICTORIA CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton and Mr. annual fowl supper under the and M ' s - BarTV ' Toronto, visited their cousirs, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Lee AUCTION SALE FARM STOCK. MIPLEMEXTS. Etc i ^uspice^ c : the Ladies' Aid of Max- I well was held in tho church hall Nov. j 1.3th. Supper was served to over three hundred people. A play was ' Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Callage.- .... , . ... ._ 1.111.C UU*lUvU IJCV/WJ- * f* LM > Tt lA-J ronto vWtsd thc past week with Mr. ,_, -,- ,, _, Piiia^,.,,- TI c-i .- hen Presented by the young people and ...r. and Mr=. H. H. uauagttei , in-J Mrs. Thos. Fletcher. Mrs. Balforr and in thj Orange hall. The title of the Whitfield son, Jack of Swinton Park visited at Mr. F. D. Cairns. Mr. Alex Carson's on Thanksgiving , Mr. and Mrs. Luther Duekett and I family motored to Glen Huron last day. certainly fine. Those who did not attend missed a treat. The mission- ary question is a very vital one and we all should give it our best thought. Rev. Stotesbury took Mr. Scott's work Ta ? art and Mr - John MacNeill, who ._ Mr and Mrs Wilfred Magee and were married in Toronto Nov. 2 by daughter visited the first of the week son, Bond, ofj r:ay waa . lThe Pouter pi geon ," in Mrs. Wallace, who Port Dalhousie visited last week which all players very ably took their but h improving. parts. The characters were as fol- low--: to see a cousin, was very low, Mr. ard Mrs. F J. Collinson's and We congratulate Miss Katie Me- week and visitcj friends. at Flesherton. the Rev. D. A. Burns. with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lyness. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Harrison Mrs. F. D. Cairns, Mrs. Balfour motored to Durham Friday night saw the opening of our community social evenings. It was under the leadership of Mrs. A. E. of Detroit are visiting friends around . and son Bond Myles. Mr. T. S. Cooper, the agri- here- representative of Markdale, Mr and Mrs. Frye of Golden Bridge the past week. ar.d W'.arton and visited friends was present with his picture machine N. Y., were guests at Mr. Angus Mc- and gave "Out of the Storm," which Lachlan's last week. Dr. and Mrs. West and two child- ren of Anjrus. Mr. and Mr-;. Glen We are having a regular snow storm to-day. Thaugrh we have hau Philander Roya! Chao. Brodie Orpha Royal Elhi Morrison a R-'yal Alic"e Long fal1 we would sti11 liko GEO. JOHNSTON will sell bv nublic auction on LOTS 34-35, Ccn. 7. AP.TEMESIA i mil^s er.=c of Rock Mills WED., NuV. 27, 1929 when the follcv. ing will be otfered: HORSES Team of working hor- ses, 9 and 10; Driving horse. 8 yrs. old; Colt . isint: 3 years. CATTLE C w risine 5 y:-.. due Dec. 1st; Cow 6 vrs. due in Febru- due in April; Cow 3 to see nice weather. Lawson Lcckh^ut is home from Stephen . Royal Jos Wright Detroit for :wo weeks' holidays. Sylvia Roys! Mr=. R J Morrison 1 Mr and 'Mrs. Ernie Stinson are at- 5 Si yrs. due in January; Cow 10 v-r= in ji--- ' 9 yr (Ab, Richard Royal George Morrison tendir?: a funeral at Laurel. Hilda, the maid Mabel Ross ! I v an Lockhart was at home The Pedlar orchestra supplied , Thanksgiving Day. o _ vrs. iing Steers: 5 Sp'gr Calves. ow due March 1st; ten young Pigs 2 mos. old. old; f or PIGS r.iusic between acts, which was much en toyed. SHEEP Etc. 10 good younz Ewes. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Hawjs of Bright. 2 Ewe Lambs, 60 good Hens. Miss Marguerite Stinson of Tor- IMPLEMENTS. Etc. McCormick On Friday la*t the local institute onto spent Thanksgiving at Mr. A. gjJ^J^S $: gJSSSw" visited the Maxwell school. They i-tinscn's. Mrs. Stinson returned to lef 1() foot; ' Cockshu t Plow o f'urrov; ._ _._ was much appreciated by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Darrock of Harriston McGee and baby cf Vandeleur and j were well entertained by the children Evijrht with them r a couple of Veritv Walking Plow No. 16: Cross- He Also gave a short talk at the close, were recent visitors at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Beatty of Markdale wrh songs, recitations, dancing and , weeks The next social evening will be a the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ' were visitors the first of the week at f a dialogue. The ladies then served dance. Ramage. Mr. R. Whittaker's. iMrs. Carruthers and Mr. Carl Car- The iMission Band held a social on , Mrs. George Snell is spending a ruthers are preparing the S. S. pupils Friday, at St. Columba United church, fortnight with friends in Toronto. for the!.- annual Christmas tree to be when a good program was given and j ,^i r an j jj rs j \y_ Cushnie and held December 20th. ^ at the close refreshments were served. | Mrs n enry o f Toronto were callers Mr. S. S. Burrilt has aUried on his The Willing Helpers will have their at R . Cook's Saturday. school rounds again. H-J hopes to vis- monthly meeting on Friday in the j Mr. A. C. Muir has had the electric it all in his division before the end hall. Lunch Com. Mrs. Alex Carson ( lights installed in his residence anil lunch of sandwich, cake, tea and candy. The lunch fee of the day j was giver, to thc school to assist with Mrs. EAST MOUNTAIN cut Saw, Broad Axe, Pair of Skidding Tongs. Oliver Walking Plow No. 930; Top Buggy, Turnip Drill, 2 Wagons. Stock Rack. Stewart Power Horse Clippers, good Wagon Box, Gravel of the year. Mrs. Dan Campbell, Mrs. Wm. Brown t ), e current was tu -ned on for the Miss Ora Stafford of Toronto spent and Miss Mae Stewart. j fi rst time on Saturday. Thanksgiving at her home here. Mr. Miss Jean and brother, Mac. seven ; u r- Henry Stone, who is enjoying Ralph Stafford accompanied her for a and twelve years of age respectively j goo ^ health passed his 91st. birth- few days in the city. daughter and son of Mrs. Wm. Gib- | day - on Saturday, Nov. !ijth. Mem- Mr. J. Abercrombie leaves this week son cf Toronto formerly of Priceville ^ er? O f n j s f am jiy and neighbors call- to spend the winter in Toronto. have wan many laurels for Nat- et j to ex tend to him their best wish- Fawcett ha* returned Box - jScythe. Grain Cradle. Root Pui- the hot lunches for winter months. ' homc after a visit v , ith t -, iends a . ^JfuL*" h "7 Ot-r teacher. Miss Maynard. ve -y ably the lunches and they are set of 12-bu41 Harrows; set of y-bu!i Har- :-j\vs; Chatham Fanning Mill with .... Smart and sons of Duncan bagger: set of 2.000 Ib. Scales : Sugar much enjoyed by the pupils. | wcnj ^^ a s H Smart . 3- Kettle: bcuffler; b5 bap BuctetBi Tlie institute will hold a social ev- ening F-iday Nov. 22 at R. J. Mor- rison's. Everybody is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Constable and fam- of Heavy W hilf ietrees : Wheelbarrow; BORN' On Tuesday. Nov. 12th. Barley Fork; 2 Loczinsr Chains: 2 sets l?29. to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smart, cf Plow Whittle trpes: 2 a daughter. ily of Maple visited with the Fen- fpen; the Scoop Shovel; International Sickle Grinder; 2 dozen Grain Bairs: Quant- Mr. Thoa. McCullough of Redwing jtv c/ Hay . 800 bu Oats . set of P i ow wick families here on Sunday. Mr. Howard Fcnw'ck and his end Rev. Stotesbury is spending a few ional ar.d figure dancing at Montreal es _ days in Toronto this week. recently. . '.T" I t, r. Mr?. Whcwell for W e are su -e the community I Jean took a silver medal v ,. ishe;l hin , M Many nappy ret urns" St Wee mother visited with the latter's sis- ' from the annual dee at his hoine in Harness; set of sinKle Driving Ham- this vicinity. ess: set of Good Heavy Work Ham- Mr Robt. McMullen h-->* rot,,-- n nH ess; pair of heavy Wagon Springs: a few days i has returned '; ss x ; Pfir . . ,2 Neckyokes. r hunt in the VI--PVITT- ROCK MILLS .; for Highland Fling, and as well re- am ] many more birthdayj. i ccived three firsts and two seconds, in Ontario games. Mac took one in Mrs. Cameron Smiley and daug-hter Margaret ars visiting friends in Monday was a very disagreeable day Sailor's Hornpipe and Irish Jig. Mac , Tcron ; when it rained and snowed all day. i much bc'ter at toe dancing: than . Mr, Waltc, Russell and daughter. Hi.h.and and he has more to compete ^^^LS^^te Bessie, spent the past week with her with in his age. ^ ^ ^ brothers. (Messrs. Henry and Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Houston and | Mf am , Mps Colen , an and chiw _ Osborno, at Owen Sound. son, Archie and Miss Marion Mu.r ! j ^ Qf London visited the foritlcr - s Mrs. F. J. Collinson and fam- ' ily the past week. M". Will Gibson had the misfortune lose one of his horses Saturday I I Miss Edith Belts is laid up with Petcrboro ipent thc week end at Mr. ! ^ lumbago at present, but we trust that Peter Muir's. she may soon be able to be around Miss j e3S j c xj c hol of the Toronto j a P a > n - ' Normal School, spent the week cnc! ' r.crt! 1 . Ur. and Mrs. Thos. Hall visile J . , ,, recently with their daughter, Mrs. Than>. -giving visitors at the homes ,-f Messrs. Robt. Priestly and_ Louis, R _ McC i usky of Clarksburg. Ke^'on were. Messrs. Wm. Kerton. jj rs _ Preston Forsythc, Walter Tozer Sr., [ spendir , g a few days v.-ith Mr. and Vernon Tozer and Mr. ar.d Mrs. Frank ^ ? , rs Q al - ence Smart. Hal! all of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbcrt Poole at- tended the funeral cf Mrs. Wilfred Hal! of Epping on Monday afternoon. Mr. and 'Mrs. Hugh Fcnwick of Flesherton, visited friends here on ^ c Sunday. FURNITURE. Etc. Taco Ranee a? rood as new; Heater: 5-piece Parlor Suite: Daisy Churn No. 3; Table; 2 Five Gal. Oil Cans: Clothes Horse; Couple of god Bedsteads and Springs; o Cream Cans; Renfrew Cream Sep- Prentice of Duncan is aratov: 4 good Dairy Pails; Linoleum 12xl(> feet; and numerous other articles. No reserve; everythng must be sold: sale to commence at 12.30 p.m. TERMS Hay. Grain and all sum- of $10 and under, cash: over that am- ount 12 mons.' credit on approvp^ : )in- LADY BANK The animal hail to Don't forget the anniversary ser- n t her homc. vices to be held in the Rock Milts Mrs j^ c McArthur and sister Mrs. Baptist church next Sabbath at 11 \v r jght \v.-nt to Toronto en Wed- a.m. and 7 p.m. Tho pastor. Re*. rc >.;day. where Mrs. Wright wilt spend | at the home of Mrs. F. D. Cairns Wolstcncrcft, \\ ill have charge of the th , w inter. [on \Vcdneslday af-moon !a<t week Mr. and Mrs. Neil McKinnon of Tor- i ih?re was a gcod attendance. from lock jaw. be shot. The L.idies' Aid held a meeting services. Mr. Geo. Johnston intends holding nn auction sale of farm stock and implements etc., on Wed., Nov. 27. The Rock Mills Baptist Sunday School intend having thciv "hristma~ tree on Wed., Dec. 18th. Mr. and Mrs. W. Conn, Rozell and Doris, cf Fcvcrsam visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. C oft. The movcd back here tnreo or fou .. j ladies brought their needlc-wc.-k with FEVERS HAM . , , -* TT" llUHk ^H UlWtiO. V.l%_Vtfa VI Nov. 18. \\e might venture to Rotes of . Der cent . off for cash in i iej j say that this is our first real winter- O f rA tes. appearance to- day. Monday. GEO. DUNCAN Aujtionee with some snow falling: on soft " ~ ground; but tako the season all thro- A\lCtlOIl ScU6 . .rh, we have had one grand, long fall. '' __,_, .. ^ r\ *. \>U*ilIimiHWV Afc Mr. Hugn Davidson c Detroit Thc fcunters who took in the Ma8 . ^^ isrtiny with his bvo.aers and other . , s outing {nm this distric;> nam . ,, ; , ;;: .., . ; .. ; " weeks ago. after sepnding two years in Toronto. Messrs. Chas. Moffat snd D. J .Mc- Ar;hur attended the funeral of a broth cr-in-law, Mr George Houghtby last \voek in London. On Friday night while Messrs. Wre- them. Two contests were put on. Mrs. R. Whittaker and Mrj. J. K. McLcod each gave splendid readings. Rev. Mr. Scott. Mrs. .T. McWil and Miss Maud Hemphi'.l each solos, a!' xverc very mu.-h enjoyed. , dy. __ ... _ Messrs. Ken Clinton and Uotril i ,.. d Mannio Do bson, Willanl Benson Murphy cf Toronto were viistcrs with , . lrd Mr Harry Co . vsniei Mr. ami Mrs. Colquette OKI day i ; bst pjrt o{ the each get . Mr. Walter Akiit has' moved his ford McLean and Elmer Muir were out mily to his rosidon.-e in Flesherton. drivir^thc touring car m which they family Our best widMl RO with them to were driving turned over and Wreford suffered with four broken fingers. their new home. Mr. Frank Bctts was in Toronto Thc car was badl - v snulshe<i up ' . or. day last week. Mr. Angus MoArthur had his on- The hun'ers returned home Satur- sils removed in Durham hospital last day 'nieht from the north, having se- cured their full number of deer. The McCuaifr family visited on Sat- A collection was taken up (which vis j children of Allar.ford wore vtattocs n libeial one) to In y. treats for the! with tho former's sister. Mrs. G. Eby. sick. The hostess then served a i nml family over the v.-oek end. Mr. Ja^. F.by cf Torrnt-.i sport Sun- day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. v> ' cek - j tinrr his lawful number of deer and Mr. Joseph Barber visited with his , j. ai j poo j i uc ]j an ,i a pleasant trip. dauKhte;-. M:.<. John Smalley. in Col-! Mr; , x Vm s emp i e an a daughter linjrwood recently. fMi-s Janie ar.d Master Ernie Scm- A!r. .u-.il Mr?. H. Bku-J-- and thre? | , } \ c s .,.,: S;ir.dav with Mr. and Mrs. dainty lunch, which brought a very hanpy afternoon t.i a close. V."'". Kaittinc at Feversham. Mr. .'nd Mrs. Les. McMillan and 'ib;> visited wich Mr. and Mrs. Robt. at East Mountain Sun-.l-.v. Community auction sale commenr- ! .ay. Nov. i;5th. ;'.' '. on tho four". 'i >;'.'. :v.::iy cctrh r.'.or.th thereafter i;r. .\\ L'urth..- notice. A ccmniu:;ity a; -lion sale will l a: Mc\'io:-.r's hotel at PvicovilU- . ;;t 1 o'clock. The fir. ' .-;.!j will consist ch'cfly of 40 head yearling and 2-year-oUi car.l.-. mil cows and a rurabor of sheep, also far; i implements. All pait ; e^ wishing ' disr^.-e of ?toc!c or merchand:- \i notii'y th? undersigned a' lea ' t -1 < : :iy : : ii:::? >!' Sale. "\rr ; Rev. Mr. Stotesbury of Kimbevley Ety, here. M 'iryiird Kaittinj: c .' Detroit a \voloor.io caller on a few of his who exchanged pulpits with Rev. i BORN On M^r.uay. Nov. llth, to ! old tine neisrhbors nn the 12th line Mr. Scott, had charge of the service Mr. acd Mrs. Jas. Davidson, a son. I East and Lady Bank a few days here on Sabbath afte -noon, giving Mr. and Mrs. h-a Eby and son ot last week, a spbndid Missionary sermon which . Horninjr^ 'Mills spent tho week end , Messrs. Fred Semple and Ross Pal- ;;ry tirae up : i -ix iii'.inth* 'ocirin? i - at G'~< per annum. JOHN O'XEIL. Auctionec- iMessrs. Geo. and Lewis Newell of urday evening at Mr. Neil Mcmillan's nurham visited the pas* week with of Swinton Park, their brothe- 1 , W. J. Newell. Prayer meeting in Baptist church is held every Thursday evening. | enjoved by thc congrecit- with Mr. ar.d Mrs. G. Eby here. Advertise in The Advance Rev _ Mr s<ot .. hav j U-rson of Isinprton spent Thanksgiving ' charge of the service next Sabbath afternoon. Mrs. Jarvis Hazard and Mrs. Spi Mr. Thomas Forsyth of Owen Sound ct the formers parental home here, was a week end visitor with Mr. and i Thc Chicken pie supper ami entc.-- Mrs. Eby. i tainment provided by the Ladies Aiii Mr. Torrance Moo-e and lady fricrrd here was a fair success, considering "House of Quality" Christmas Cake Special Commencing November 23rd ta Nov. 30 Seedless Raisins, 2 pounds 23c. Puffed Raisins. 2 pounds 2/c- Valencia Raisins. 2 pounds 25c. X Currants. 2 pounds 33c. i Figs. 3 pounds 28c. S Dates, 2 pounds 23c. S Walnuts, per pounds 48c. v Almonds, per pound 58c. ccr of Priceville visited their father. I O f Collingwood were week end visitors ' the cold weather. \Ve wish to thank MY. H. Stone Saturday. X wi'h his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Miss Agnes C. Macphail. M.P.. ar- Moore, of the suburbs. rived home on Tuesday from Winni- peg where she was taken ill while NOTICE TO CREDITORS on her way to fill a spaeking enjrafre- in the West. She remained in Tor- onto Monday night to rest from the trip before continuing home. and all who helped in every way with both the supper and entertain- ment. FOR - Bird's Mackinaw Stocking Leg And Yarn GOTO H. Alexander, FEVERSHAM Have New Quarters | Jas. A. Stewart i GROCERIES PHONE 37 :: WE DELIVER IN TOWN IN THE ESTATE OF MARY HILL late of the Townsip of Artemesia, in thc County of Grey, deceased. TAKE NOTIE that all those hav- ; i in claims or accounts against the I Estate of Mary Hill, deceased, are ' | required, on or before th 22nd day : Mr. W. G. Kennedy has rented the of November, 1923, to file such j upper apar'ments of hh store to .claims and particulars thereof, with, Prince Arthur IMasonic Lodge, No. the undersigned solicitor for the Ex- 333. and moved his hou r-ehold effects ecotors. After that date the Execu- ; on Tuesday to Mr. W. I. Henry's re- tors will proced to distribute the sidence. Mr. Kennedy will renovate es'ate among those entitled thereto. ' S the flat for the use of the Lodge, ar.d having regard wily to claims or ac- expecte to commence in the spring counts of which they shall have had to build a new residen-e. Mr. Wes. notice. Armstrong is fitting up th? ap".::- Dated at Owen Sound this 4th day ment over hi-* store which has beer, of November. 1929. used for Masonic purpose? for a great C. C. MIDDLEBRO', number cf y;nr.-. Solicitor for the Executors. Nov. Specials V V i I Keel Hacked Overhauls oz. clofh $2 25 i Smock and Overhauls $4.25 < Wool Flannel Checked Shirt s $2.0J | Lined Smock $3.00 v Khaki Flannel Shirt, special sizes 14'.. and 13'. onlv $1 o9 < "!* Knitted Wooften Shirts, special $1.39 $ , E. HAW CEYLON, Out. STORE CLOSES TUESDAY AND FRIDAY at G:00 P.M.

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