WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1929 TIIK FLESHERTON ADVANCE The Fbsherton High School will present the play in the Auditorium of the School Fri., December 1 3 at 8 o'clock p.m. Folk Dances Music Get your tickets from students RESERVED SEATS: - 35 CENTS \ ' tr>. they have Rained a foothold in , he human body. It is not only possible, but it 13 prac- 1 tical to secure this power to resist . calle:! immunity, through the process i of diphtheria immunization. When j diphtheria toxoid is injected into 'the ] body, it stimulates the body to produce its fighting forces against diphtheria. These fighting forces are then readp to be called upon in case the diphtheria I enemy may appear. Diphtheria im- ' { rcunizati'jn is preparedness against the disease. I Because diph'heria lakes such & < large toll among younpr children, im- munization should not be postponed after the first birthday. A wide ex- perience enables us to say that in children under six years of age, the injtctiins do not causj any upset, nnd mo=t satisfactory result* are ob- tr.i.^td. Now is the time to have your i yoar.2 children immuned in order to protect them against the dsease. Do it now. THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Published on Collingwood street, Flesherton, Wednesday of each week. Ciculation over HOC, Price in Canada, $2.00 per year when paid in advance $1.50. In U.S.A., $2.50 per year, when paid in advance $2.00. (Member of Canadian \Vtekly News- paper Associate :i) IT H. THL'USTON - Editom. f. J. T1IURSTON - Asst. Editor. NO DEI'UTY-REKVK The I'J.'fO Council of the township of Osprey will n-.t be represented a! County Council with a Deputy-Reeve on account of the deficiency in the number of voti-v.i in the township. Only Kill voters could be found i-ligi- Mr to vole at municipal elections and this was nine short of the required amount. Mr. John Lockhnrt has held down the position cf Deputy- Reeve this year and at th? present time it is not known whether he will try to take away Mr. \V. L. Taylor's crown or not. The nominat i m in Osprey will take place at the usual time, the -nd of December. Tarred and Feathered pi Is gazing in awe and wrapt admi- ra'ion at tho corpulent old fellow, who' v,as havinjf the time of his life greet- Dripping tar and with the lower por- inu the younj? people who came to t ion of his body covered with feather.?, visit him. Hut we imagine that there Dr. V. E. Latimer, formerly of Bnm- will be- many a little boy and tfirl don, Man., prominent all over western badly disappointed at Christmas time Canada as an eye, ear and nose spe- whcn he or she learns that Santa cinlist, and a man well up in years, Claus has not fulfilled the promises staggered into U*'.TI Monday night and he made to them when they visited charged Cha-.-los E. Oliver, son of the him in the big store. This jolly old late Hon. John Oliver, former Premier fellow was pi-omisin^ to bring to each 1 of British Columbia, with tarring and buy and girl everything that \vasj feathering him. Oliver was arrested wished for wrist watches, dolls, skiis, and is now out on bail pending a hear- sk ighs and everything that a youngling. [i - n could desire. There will be' The tar end feather episode is the many of his promises hard to keep. 'culmina' ion of a long series of charges We Ixiieve that the emulator of this j against Dr. Latimer by Oliver . Tho famous i ha 'acter should u<e better judgment in his greetings to th chil- dren and not disappoint them on the accusations con.-crn actions of the piac'itioncr when he was treating Air'. Oliver for deafness during her biprge.-t and host day of the year. ] husband's absence in Europe last sprinfr. About three weeks ago red paint and Llood wore spat'.ered on La timer '.i sij?n outside his office and When talking \vilh His Royal High- ness I'roiu the North we made ar- li.riiemer.ts for him to visit Klcsher- ton on SB'-.r'day, Dtcomhi-r 14. He- inscribed in blood on the sisrn were ')!-omisi' ( ( !> brins along a larger sup- the words "Abar.don hope all ye who !y than ;>vor of candies, nut.* and other! ontcr here. i".<l thiiiR?. Health Service - of the - (AN.MX'AN MED. ASSOC. EDITORIAL NOTES Peas from Grey County received favorable notice at the International '.fay and Grain Show at Chicoga. The hono won wa.< a direct result of the Rural school fair, when first prize was v. in for Mr. R. S. Lee fif Chatsworth by his son, George. at the Holland fair, also first prize nt the Championship fair at Meaford. They wen- then taken to the Royal ' at To 'onto where third prir.e was won. Thh nhoxvs v.h:>.' can be done in this county of Ontario. \\il'-' i'illlTHEKIA SHOULD BE I'HKVENTEO. The holding of 'hi- municipal elec- tions ea.-lier this yi-ar ha.s brought i'orth fruit immediately, as judged by the results of the vote pulled on Mon- day in the township. Notwithstand- ing the immense amour.: of snow on i . :.- after .war diphtheria takes a i/.l < f hu.-.ir.:i live.;. In Canada, dur- n;r t!i? ye si- 11)27, 1010 lives wcrej '.i.:'. <-r avcount cf this disease. In tdditioji, the toll entails pain and ex- xn ;o, r..; wtll a> more or less damage > th'.'se who suffer and recover. There i? no disease about which we i ;nt(\v More than we do about diph. ' hci ia. The germ which causes it is l.nown. The manner of the spread of .the disease \i understood. It ia one of the few diseases for which a spe- cific u;:-e is available, providing th? remedy U used very early in the diy On Monday ni^ht. Latimer told the j polire, he was railed to the telephone I ar.d asked to meet a man, who would ! civo h'n name as Harvey, at his office, j When he drove down he found :\ man I there whs, in response to a question ' ::-, to his name, knocked him to the sidewalk with a right twins to the jaw and, with the help of t\vo others, packed him into a car and drove off at a pace so furious that th? town constable made after it, shooting in- effectively nt the tires. At a lonely spot several miles from town, Latimer's feet were bound with thongs, his clol.hes removed, he was tarred and feathe -ed ami left to walk hack to town trouserlcss. The police followed the thail of tarry footmarks to the scene. Had Big Crowd The fowl supper given by the agri- cultural Socie'y in the town hall on Tuesday evening; was a real aui-cess, about $140 beinu taken in altogether. The supply of fowl ran short at the ease. In addition to all this we know how the disease may be prevented. This means that we know that all the roadi one hundred anil sixty two! the cases of diphtheria which now oc- last, but everybody was satisfied with jnorc vote; were polled this election cur can be prevented. We can say refreshments as well as with the pro- than ia tht- previous one. bu: in l'.i'.M j that the thousand lives lost in 1927 gram. A play was Kven by the I because of this disease would havej young people of Ihe village entitled "Parlor Matches," that provoked much (liplitlu-ria had been used. The 'fun. A duet wa<i (?iven by Mrs. J. . prevention of diphtheria is based upon Perkins and Mrs. McCallum, quartette | the |-|an of making each individual i t>v the same two, and Messrs. F. W. I isist-mt 1;> th- disease. Thi.-i means Duncan ami George Cairns. Tickets that he is rcnd'-red immune that his had been distributed ti> each person , body is given the forcej with which as they entered l!ie bull and Mr. \Vm. to overcome diphtheria germs and the Mille divw the winning ticket while nelsons whi.-h these uerm.i K' V C off blindfolded on the platform and Mr. seven hi::ilrc'd and ninety two votes ; were cast, which was about a record, been saved if our knowledRc- concern-! with a !a:jrc slutc for all the offices. If there had been motoring weather I Inn of making each individual! year v.v fi-el sure that the above iccord would liavi* been burpa.isc:!. However, the main reason of the t h:m<.'r in the date of the eluction w:n to leave the Christmas and New years holidays free from election activities anl K:VC thi elec'ors more time to study the affairs (f ihi :m .iR'ipnlity. \Vr believe that as time i.Tw.; on thi' 1 1, unship \. ill feel the benefit of llto chany VVh > \v'" Iv Wa 'den in the nw Conal C iincil for 11)30? Well, tint 1 In- foretold, as thoij are so . ;.. conditions to be consider.';!. The P are a nuirlur of a-pirants in the field with possibly more to conn . i;tn:l>kv cf Sullivan i ; in the runni.i", clso Taylor if Osprey, nuchunau < ColllngWOCd, White o!' Syrii:ihari ; r.d \Veir i f Cl' u'l'j that is providinp '.ill these pentlcmen ore elected. Two years UKO Mr. Weir was in lino for the Wardenship, bu-. his elector:) steered his ship onto a :'ock and ili- vatcd Mr. Brodia as Reeve. This yea:- ' Mr. Weir is aifain trying con- clusions with the man who has reigned in (ilem-lg for the past two years, and the election conies off ( :i Monday of next wuok. The outcome of all 'his ambitious program will be interesting to watch. Since the above was in type we Kennedy's Grocery Meiys Wear Start Your Christinas Shopping Early learn that Mr. Buchanan's name has j been eliminated, he having been de- i feated by Mr. Field, whom he defeat- ed last year. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF EVERYTHING FOR THAT CHRISTMAS CAKE PEELS, RAISINS, CURRANTS, FIGS, DATES, CHERRIES, NUTS, ETC. i \\'i- also have an up-to-date line of Men's Wear, Hats, Caps, Scarfs, Ties, Sweaters, Shirts, Gloves, Mitts, Suits and Overcoats. IT WIIJ, PAY YOU TO LOOK TIIKM OYK K Last week while in Toron'o we passed by His Highness from the north pole, Santa Claus, who was reining in one of the large stores there, and we stood for a few mo- pienta watching the little boys mul **>****> W. G. KENNEDY Phone 37 We deliver in town. A Gift for Xmas A Christmas Gift That All the Family Will Enjoy DeForest-Crosley Electric and Battery Setts Come in and allow us to demonstrate to you. Prices reasonable. Make arrangements for your Christmas photographs and picture framing at W A . M 'Q Electric Photo Gallery O every way. F. \V. Duncan was the lucky holder. With th- exception of timothy and He immediately returned the table to| sweet clover the production in Can- thc- Society and during the evening it : c da and the United Shates is reported was auctioned and Mr. F. H. W. Hick- larger than last year. This fact, ling secured it with a bid cf $7.00.; coupled with a good crop in Europe, The evening was a huge success in 'has resulted in * slow export demand and lower prices .to Canadian grow- ers. In Ontario it is estimated tha*. about 50 per cent, of the alsike crop is not yet sold, C5 to 75 per cent of Mh? red clover and 25 per cent of *.he i sweet clover. | the RATES OF SEEDING and j n an experiment conducted at Farm Notes Cattle running at lartje on highways can be impounded action taken against the owners. |O . A. C. for a period of eight years This may seem harsh but it is better t l, 3 results show that the Creates' than for some motorist to have an y \ e w p , r acre w j t h w j ntc r wheat accident by trying to avoid a colli- was obtained from sowing one and s ' on - I three-quarters bushels of seed to The movement of clover and grass 'he acre. When the amount of seeds is reported slow and general- reed sown per aero was taken into ly at lower prices than last fall, consideration the yield at the one and thi-ee- quarters bushels rate of seeding was only slightly greater than tha 1 obtained from sowing one and one-hale bushels per acre. 900 TURKEYS RAISED Approximately 900 turkeys have been raised at the Ontario Govern- ment Turkey Farm near Forestville in No.-folk. Cotraty during the past year. About one-half of these will come under tho axe prior to the holiday season. The beter type of birds, however, are retained for breeding purposes. Very valuable ; m*ormation with respect to turkey raising, particularly 'the conditions under which turkeys thrive, has been obtained since the farm was establish- ed a few years ago. ADVANCE ADVTS. PAY IMFORI4NI of Interest to veiyffoine Without Electricity Opening Display and Sale of the New INSTANT-LJGHT ALADDIN KEROSENE MANTLE LAMP NOW for the first time in homes where kerosene must be used for lighting, one may enjoy all the comforts and blessings of a perfectly lighted home. This is now possible thru the inven- tion and perfection of the new Instant-light Aladdin kerosene Mantle Lamp the lamp whose light is just like sunlight and even better in quality than electricity. It will flood a big room with the softest, mellowest, brightest light a delight to the eyes of the aged an as- surance against ruination cf the eyes of the young. No longer need a kerosene lighted home be gloomy and cheerless after nightfall. The new Instant-light brings sunlight at night anywhere everywhere. 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