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Flesherton Advance, 18 Sep 1929, p. 1

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®hje ^imUttion %Hmu Vol. 49 No. 15 Flesherton Ontario, September 18 1929 W. H. Thurston & Son, Proprietoi: laMBERLEY £1>G£NIA On Tuesday evening of last week' Mrs. A. F. Pedlar received the sad the baseball boys, their friends and news of the death of her cousin, Mr. the W. I. and friends spent a pleas- Geo. Truicott, which occurred on ant time together in honor of the August 8th, at his home in Raymond- boys winning the silver cup for the ville, N.Y. Mr. Truscott will be re- third year. The evening was spent membered by a number of the village in a supper, social chat and dancing. ' residents, as he worked on No. 2 dam The boy3 deserve credit on the year's during its construction. He and his showing in sport, also financially. . wife resided with Mrs. M. Mk:Mullen ' We are glad to report Mr. Harold while here. We extend our sympathy I Ellis recovering favorably from his to the sorrowing relatives. i recent operation in a Toronto hospit- Mrs. (Rev.) Campbell of Maple is al. He had several pieces of bone renewing acquaimances in the village [ removed from his nose. It had been at present. i broken several years ago and had I Mrs. R. Park and sons, Russell and been giving him trouble recently. Charles visited on Sunday with Mrs. ' BORN â€" On Sunday, September 8, Park's sister, Mrs. Beaton, near Dur- 1929, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Dillon, a son. ham. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Herb Smith of Owen during the week were: Mr. and Mrs. Sound, also Mr. and Mrs. Will Stew- J. A. Stuart and Miss Fern of St. art of Flesherton, visited with Mr. Michael's hospital, Toronto, Stuart and Mrs. Jacob Williams on Sunday. Ellis of CoUingwood, Mr. and Mrs M'rs. Len. Latimer visited friends Victor Ellis, Miss W. Ellis of Colling- at Griersville recently, wood and Mrs. and Miss South of^ Mr. Charles Park has returned Heathcote. ] home from Toronto and we are glad Mrs. H. Ferrier of Barrie visited to report that he is improved nicely a few days with her mother, Mrs. T. „fter hio recent operation for goitre. •â- Vbercrombie. „ „,-, â-  -^ . -^u . If T-> T iir 1, J V ' Mrs. Wilson visited with her sons Mr. D. L. Weber and men are home . vi h 1 ' 1 t w ek from Toronto, having finished the ! job at "Rosedale" also the bridge at! ^r. Ira Orvis of Shelburne spent Epping is almost finished. i ^ few days at Mr. Robert Gorley's. We are glad to see Mrs. Saul Faw-j Mrs. Eawm Purvis and little cett home from the hospital at Dur- daughters, Shirley and June, of To- ham. She is much improved in ""onto, are spending a fortnight with health. ^^- ^^^ Mrs. Robert Purvis. Misi Geraldin Weber drove to To- We neglected in a previous issue ronto, taking with her Mr. and Mrs. '« extend hearty congratulations to W. Weber and children to attend the Miss Lilian McKenzie. who was re- wedding of Mrs. Weber's brother, Mr, ^ci^'ly married to Mr. Walker of Port- Art. Sheppard. | '-•*• We Vish them many hanpy Threshing is the order of the day. years of wedded life. Fred Wright Passes CEYLON The work will soon be completed. Mr. G. Hutchinson and Miss Kath- Mr. and Mrs. Damon McCutcheon have gone to Owen Sound, where Mr. leen have left for a visit of a couple McCutcheon i^as secured a position. of months' duration with friends In Sa^khtchewan. Mr. Palmer of B. C, who has been visiting at Mr. Will Duckett's, has The W. M. S. met in the church on So^ie ^"^ 0^^^" Sound. Wednesday afternoon. They are Mr. Russell Cameron, who has been making an autograph quilt to be sent ^^ith the biological survey during tne to Miss Helen Kurd in Japan. Thev summer months, has returned home expect a visit soon from Mrs. (Rev.) ^°^ =» ^^w weeks. He wrote off some St. John of Markdale and hope to ' supplementary examinations ana have a good attendance to meet with ^^>e" he learns of hi;, success he will her. Mr. Armstrong Very low M the time of going to press this I Wednesday mornin? Mr. W. A. Arm-i strong is in a very low condition ana i is just holding his own. Mr. Arm-j strong has been an invalid for the! past several years. I return to university again Wo extend our sympathy to ye Ed- itor, wife and family, in the loss of their son-in-law, Mr. Shaw, of Lion's Head, whose funeral took place last Saturday. Watch the school at 1 p.m. on Fair day, Sept. 20th. ADVANCE ADITS. PAY Flesherton Fall Fair, Sept. 19-20. Remember the concert Fall Fair night in the rink Dance after. \ •.A The community was shocked when it was learned on Sunday that Mr. Thomas Frederick Wright had passed away about eleven a.m., after only a few hours' illness from Bright's dis- ease. He had not been feeling well for .;overal months, but his trouble was not considered serious. Dr. Carefoot of Markdale was called early Sunday morning, but was unable to do anything for him. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Wright. c".d was born 55 years ago near the farm where he resided. About twenty years ago he purchased the Morrison farm where he liias since lived. About seven years ago he was married to Mi?s .A.nnic! Speers of Berkley, who, with a little daugh- ter, Winifred, are left to mourn the loss of a loving husband and father. He a!-30 leaves two brothers and two s.'sters, Robert of Edmonton, John of Wingham, Mrs. Carter of Mark- dale and Mrs. .Archie McPhatter of Owen Scund. Two brothers and three sisters predeceased him: Frazer and William Louden, Mrs. Sherwood, Mrs. Geo. Boyce and Mrs. Speers. In religion he wa<! a Presbyterian and was a member of L.O.L. 883, which had charge of the funeral. The remains were conveyed to the Baptist church, at Flesherton on Tuesday, where the -service was held at 2.30 p. m., conducted by Rev. Purcell, who gave comforting messages to the ber- eaved ones. The casket was covered by beautiful floral offerings of sym- pathy from the following: Wreath, the family; spray, L.O.L. 883, Ceylon; wreath from, S. Hemphill, A. Haw, T. Gilchrist, Mrs. H. Piper, Mrs. -A.. Sin- clair, Mrs. Rutledge, Miss M. Cook, Mrs. Geo. Cairns, Mr. A. Kennedy, Mrs. G. Snell, Mrs. D. McLeod, Mrs. F. D. Cairns, Mrs. Roy Piper, Sandy McDonald, Mr. Chas. Stafford, Wilson McMuUen, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McMul- len, Mr. and Mrs. T. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy; spray, L..OL. Distric ; Pillow, wife and daughter; spray, Mr. and Mrs. Speers and Har- lie and Mr. and Mrs. Cov.'an; spray, Mr. and Mrs. Archie McPhatter; spray Mr:;. Josephine Irving; spray, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. L. McMullen; spray, M;. and Mrs. Sam Shiers; spray Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Irwin; spray, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cairns; spray, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Cairr.o; spray, the Boyce family; spray, Presbyterian Ladies' Aid. .\rtemesia District L.O.L. took part in the service at the grave. The pallbearers were Messrs. Georgo and F. D. Cairns, Wilson and Jas. L. McM^tllen, Roy Piper and George SnoU, neighbors of the deceased. Those from a distance were: Mr .\rchie McPhatter of Owen Sound, Mr. ami Mrs. John Wright and daugh- ter, Bernice, of Wingham, Mr. Mc- Keown of Kitchener, Mrs. J. A. Fos- ter of Corbetton and a number of friends from Markdale and Berkley. This com:iiu.iity extends its deepest, sympathy to the sorrowing ones. Betty, spent the week end with her husband at Hamilton. j Word was received here Saturday ' by relatives that Mr. Thomas Law- rence of Vancouver, B.C., and a for- ! mer resident of this place, had been instantly killed. No other particu- lai J iire known. He was born, raised and received his public schood educa- 1 tion here. Many years ago he moved | with his parents, the late Mr. and ' Mrs. Nobis Lawrence to the West. I He leaves to moum his loss his wife j and three children, throe brothers and four si-jteri. This community e.^- j tends sympathy to the sorrowing ones. Ml. and Mrs. Sherwin Bradbury and daughters, Doris and Ruth, of Fort William, vijited their cousin, W. T. Genoe. the past week. Miss Mabel Williams and Miss Ma- rie Fenwick, of Flesherton, spent the first of the week with their aunt, Mrs. W. T. Genoe W. T. Genoe and family spent Sun- day with his brother, at Meaford, who ^3uffered the loss of his barn by fire r. week ago. W. T. Genoe spent a couple ot days in Detroit recently. ROCK MILLS Mr. and Mrs. John Carruthera and Mrs. Coutts of .Avening and Mr. Har- old Carruthers of Flint, Mich., were 'J* callers at W. T. Pedlars recently. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bett.s and two children, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lyness ana Mr. and Mrs. Sum .Mi-MuUen ana daughter, Doris, picnicked lecently at Sto;-.ey Point. Mr. John Newell of Durham was a caller one day last week r.t U'.e home; of hij brother, Chas. Xowell. <~:~:~:~:-:~:~>«!~M~:~XK~>«x~:'<~w><~&<»* Health Service I - of the - CANADIAN MED. ASSOC. ♦•:~:-<~:~:~:~:~:-:~>«x~X":-:~:~!-:~x-:««<&<* DANGER SIBNALS j We have, from time to time, drawn the attention of our readers to dangec signals. There are certain conditions which, when they occur, should be taken as definite warnings and shoula The Late H. McKIddoq PRiCEVlLLE t I. f f' - Necessitiesâ€" Not Luxuries A KITCHEN sink with roaning water tinder strong pressure â€" A Modem Emco equipped bathroom â€" laundry facilities â€" a faucet at every required point on your property â€" are all available with an Empire Duro Water Supply System. Empire Duro Water Supply Systems are not expensive â€" some models priced as low as $125.00, and they contain the latest improvements of any Water Supply System on the market. Our dealer will be pleased to advise you on ,^ your Water Supply problems and demonstrate a model to meet your every need. Agent D. McKILLOP -:- Fleikherton, Ont. CmpviB ^u^ Pressure Water Systems and Bathroom nttin)^ Misses .\gnes and Annie Harrow of Owen Sound spent the week end with her jiser. Mrs. W. Beaton. Mrs. Glenoister, who spent the sum- mer months with her daughter, Mrs. J. K. McLeod, left on Tuesday for her home in Toronto. Mr. R. Brown and Misses .\nna and Delia White and Mr. Stanley White of Toronto visited their mother, who is ill. Mis-j .-Vnaa will remain for a few weeks and Mrs. Suinley White returned to Toronto after spending 'he past two wveks here. Mr. Wm. Hall and son, Kenneth and Mr. John Irwin of the East Backline visited at Thos. Irwin's this week. BORN â€" On Septemlier 15th to Mr. nd Mrs. Chas. Irish at the Gen- eral hospital, Toronto, the gift of a son. Congratulations. Mr. Percy Hunt of near Barrie wa: with his family here over the week end. Mr. John Kennedy spent a few days last week visiting friends at London. Miss Gladys Hemphill spent the week end at Mr. S. Hemphill's return- ing on Monday to Toronto. We are pleased to • eport Mr. .".. Haw improving after an illness cf a couple of v;eeks. Miss Irene Marshall, v,rho haj been holidaying at her home here, returned 'o her duties at Whitby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Tiios. Glencross of Edge Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Robin- son of the 6lh of Glenelg visited at It. Cook's the first of the v.-eek. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Torrev ind -.on. Jack, of Lauriston visited Mrs. I H. Pipe • over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Cairns, accomp- anied ly Mr. and Mrs. Cair..s Sr., motored to Barrie the firs^, of the week. Dr. and Mrs. Roy Fletcher, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Walton, son and daugh- ter, and Mr. and Mrs. Munro ami daughter of Dundalk visited Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fletcher last w?ek. Mr. Will Gibson -pent a few day* at 'he Toronto exhibition and visited relative^ and friends. Mre. Joseph Chesney and itaug'ntcr. The summons of the Master came to one 01 the pior.eer residents of Price- ville in the person of Mr. Hugh Mc- Kinnon. In the foregoing we re- fer to an old and highly respected citizen, who lived aj all should live, a life full of love for all and devotion to duty, and whose name is now chiselled among the best at the foot of the throne. With ninety years of useful life Mr. McKinnon died at his homo on Wednesday night. He had been five weeks suffering with gan- grine in his foot and was attended by Dr. Sneath of Dromore, and v.'as tenderly waited upon by his daugh- ter, Mrj. Hector McLean, and daugh- ter-in-law, Mrs. Chas. McKinnon. Nurse McNabb of Owen Sound had been in attendance the last few days. The late Mr. McKinnon was born in Tyre, .Argylshire, Scotland, and came to this Country when he was seven years of age. He was married fifty years ago to Miii Catherine MoKinnon and this union was blessed with nine children, five boys and four girls, seven of w'nom are now living. Don., Malcolm and Sadie (Mrs. Jones) of Sask., .-Vrchie i.i .-Mberta, Charles of Toronto. Belle (Mrs. Hector Mc- Lean) Priceville and Larhio on the honK.jtead, Hannah (.Mrs. John Scott) a.'id Jt-'.ia (Mrs. Angus McLachlan. died some yeavi ago. The family was all present at the funeral o.Kcept Maljolni, .\rchie and Sadie. Mr. Mc- Kinnon was a carpe:iter by trade, but later took up farming:. The dsceased was well known and highly respected tbroughou': this con'.niunity and was always glad and willing to hold out a helping hand to :hosc in need. The funcri'l waj Ic gely attended on Friday, service bein-i held at his late residence. Rev. Mr. Corry of Toronto, ;>. former pastor here, P'ctu'hed a a beautiful and comforting sc">-ion. Messrs. Win. McLeoJ,. David Hincks, Hector McEachern. Huirh McPIi.iil, Norr.ia:'. Mclntvre and Billie M.ath^r wore ;he pallbearers. I.i'! -ment wrs made* in Ml'Noiirs ccmetcrv, v.'ith Mr. W. G. Watson undertaker. Friends from a di-tance presen: were: Messrs. Donald McKinnon, In- vormay. Sisk., Mr. Chr.riio McKinnon Mrs. McKinnon and Boos aid Miss Mildred Scott, al! of Toronto. Messrs. Colin McMiilun and Mr. Hasti". Hol- stein.Mi^ â- â€¢ C:itherine McMillan, Fergus y : Knd Mr'. Jco McKoo .Td Mr. Murr.w McMillan. Mnrkdalo. Mr. ana Mr--. John Bi -2es,s, Durham. Much symp.T'hy io expressed to the sorrowing relatives in their bereave- 1 LADY BANK Master Norval Betrs, Sth line of send the person concerned to his doc- Osprey, holidayed the past wc( k with tor without delay. There is a very his cousins, Fred and Arthur Eetts. definite limit to the extent we may Mr. Ted .McDonald of L,r.i\enhurst go in pointing out such danger signals, w;s a visitor with the Pedlar fani- because there is a limit to what the ilies here. lay person is able to see. Harvest Home services will Le con- The trained engineer can learn from ducted in the Baptii: i-hurth iiext the action and the sound of his mach- Sablath afternoon, September 22nd. inery whether or not it is running as -Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patton and child- it should. He will detect the slight ren of Durham visited the latters changes which are the beginning of sister. Mrs. Lewis Pedlar. trouble and which the untrained per- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Betts, 8th line son would neither see nor hear. The of Osprey, visited the former's par- sailor foretells the weather, not by ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Betts. guess-work but by means of the know- Mr. W. J. Newell has commenced ledge acquired during years ot chopping at his grist mill again, after observation. The physician prepares having been closed for the summer himself by a lengthy period of train- while doing extensive repairing. He ing in order that he may, furst of insta.'^'.od a new water wheel and all. acquire knowledge and secondly, built a new flume, along with other the skill to put his knowledge in-to improvements. i practice. I Mcit of the diseases from which j mankind suffers are not of the sudden 'acute type; the majority of them are ! gradually developed over a consider- Thc nice autumn weather still con- ,-ihle period of time. In most cases, tinuos, with a refreshing shower of their presence is not suspected until rain falling on Saturday evening. there is some system which sends the Iilrs. Dave McMullen. accompanied sufferer to his doctor Cor examination. by her son. Stewart, and daughter, That system was a danger signal Jenetta, visited a day the past week which the pa-'ient recognized. There with Mr. and Mrs. W. .Anderson of were, however, before that, danger Chesley and other friends at Durham, signals which the physician, had he We are sorry thai- Master Burt Rob- been given the opportunity of examin- er's, son of Mr. David Roberts, is laid ing the patient, would have recognized up with a sore knee. We hope for a by reason of his special training and speedy recovery. ! skill. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harbottle and Mr. The Periodic Health Examination, and Mrs. Sherman Ottewell and two which means that regularly once a children visited over the week end year, the individual goes to his doctor with Mr. and Mlr.=;. Frank Whewell of for a complete examination, provides Hamilton. ; tjjg j^ost practical means of which we Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sayers of the knov/ to detect "hese early danger tcwnline, CoUingwood. spent a day signals. Periodic health examination recently with Mr. and Mrs. W'alter, brings medical skill to act when it Wilson here. i has the most to offer. Early treat- Please don't fail to attend the corn| ment is the greatest advantage that rr-ist to be given by the Ladies' Aid curative medicine has to offer, be- of Providence on Friday of this week, cause early treatment will mean, in the 20th. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. niost cases, cure, or at least no fur- Cyrus Short. .A. silver collection will ther change. If one relies on his bo taken. Everybody welcome. CHISLETTâ€" CARNAHAN .A very quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized on Saturday. Sept. 7th. at Yorkminster Baptist church. Toronto, v.-hen Rev. W. .A. Cameron united in marriage MissEffie Isabeil Chislett, only daughter of the late -^Ir. and Mrs. John Chislett, formerly of Ceylon, and Mr. Victor Carnahan. Toronto. The bride wore a lovely •JTown of blue transparent velvet with hat and shoes to match, and carried â- \ shower bouquet of Ophelia roses I'nd lily of the valley. She was a:- tended by Miss Gladys Sellers, who -.vore a dress orchid velvet, trimmed with cream lace, hat and shoes to own skill to decide as to the need for medical i-are. it may mean, in many cases, advanced disease with practi- cally no hope of cure, and a life-long disability. PROTON STATION P-oton St.ition w: -• well represented at Bethel anniversary services last Sunday. Next Sunday, Sept. 22, an- niversary services will be held in the United Church here at 11 a.m., at 2.30 in the afternoon and a' T.30 in the evening. Rev. Mr. Sullivan ol: Priceville will preach. Special music is being prepared by the choir ot the church, assisted by some others. Miss Goodcrham of .Alton was a natch, .â- â€¢nd'ca'rri'ed "a "sheaf of Tellow KiJes' of Mrs. Baguely last week. rcscs. The g-oom was supported by; Miss Mary Hanley of Hamilton Is his friend, Mr. Ross McMullen. The visiting her many friends in and srroom'o gif": to the -b.Vle was «a ' around Proton Station, sap.nhire brooch, and to the brides-' Miss Mariorie -Acheson has entered •v.^'A a white gold wrist watch, and' on a course of training in Toronto to the groomsman a pretty pen and General Hospital. ;x-arl set. Afte-- the ceremony the We ere glad to report Mr. James happy cot:ple left on a short honey •A-.orn trip, and on their return will reside in Toronto. Previous to the wrdding Miss Gladys Sellers enter- tairpd .it her home. 39 Earnsclifie Kir.ii, to a miscellaneous showe-, v.hcn many beautiful and useful srifrs wore received. This community joins in wishing tho happy couple a lon.r ar.d h.^ppy life. Vause, who was injured by a fall from a scaffold, able to be around again. Mrs. Storey and daughter, Ruth, of Toronto, visited at Mr. V'au- se's re.'cntly. Mr. .-.nd Mrs. James Burton and Mr. Clark WyviUc of Toronto, accomp- anied by" their uncle, Mr. Freeman Wyville." of Cleveland, were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Tros. Wyville. Mr. and Mr'. Henry Richardson and Misses Dorothy and Mary Carson of Toron^i n'.otored up and spent the week end with their parents here. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. .Arthur Richardson (nee Florence Cairon) on the arrival of a fine baby boy on September 8th, li'29. Dr. Martin and daughter, Grace and Mrs. Payne of Toronto motored up and spent the week end at Mrs. Kati-- Mc. Arthur's. Miss Jessie Nichol left on Monday to attend Normal School at Toronto. Mrs. Sarah Mills of Toronto is visiMng her many friends in and ar- ound Priceville. Rev. Mr. Mercer of Toronto occu- pied the pulpit in the hall on Sunday and preached a splendid sermon. While hero he was the guest of Mr. Dan Stewart. Mrs. Farouhar McKinnon ."irrived home from th > West on Friday, after sper.ding two months visiting with fricr.J- ih.rc. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins cf Pontine. Jlich., motored over anJ v.xrc recent visitors at McCuaie's. Mw. McTavish. Toronto, was a re- cent visitor at Thos. Nicholl,-:. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hincks visited on Sa'urday at M;. Wm. Hoy's. Swin- ton Park. *•>•^•><-x~:~:•<KK•<^•^♦c~*♦x•<^<>c-:-:•<^->♦•><~^<">•>•:"^•x•<~>♦•xâ- ~^♦♦•>♦•^^ â- ? ♦ Bates Burial Co. 122-121 .Vvenuc Road TORONTO Phone: KIngsdale 4344 J. W. Bates. R. Maddockj 4,<M^c~:•<••^<~^•^^•^.^•^^«<~^•^.^«.^<MM^^.^.^.^^<.^<M;.^.^4H^.>.^,^<^ Build Up a Monthlylnconie by Investing Your Funds in Royalties. .\ii iave.stment in Second Standard Rovalties Ltd. yields U'T-. Payable 1% imnithly. Dtvideml.s are payahie on the 1st of each month to shapcholders of record of 25th of the previous month. . FOR FULL IXFOR^L\TION SEE \ Dr. E. C. Murray - Flesherton '^-^'ISSl'-

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