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Flesherton Advance, 18 Sep 1935, p. 8

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Wednesday, Sept. 18 1935 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE LADY BANK ROCK MILLS Ttio heaviest frost of -the season orcunc<l Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. George Dobson spent, .Sunday with friends at Dundalk Misses. Edith and Mabel Belts re- turned home Sundai^ after spending a few days at Clarksburg. Mrs. Jaok Holley of Vandeleur spent The SeptemlMif meeting of th.i a week witii Mr. and Mrs. Sam Croft, Ladies' Aid of Providence church was held at the home of Mr*. L»Ttut Tuplin with good attedance of both members aiMf visitors. Most of the work consisted of the making of a quilt for Mrs. Henry Butcher of Mr. Harvey Croft visited in Toronto and attcndwl the C. N. E. Prayer meeting will be held this Friday night at the home of Mr. Thos. Betls at 8 o'clock, conducteO by Rev. F. Dean of Feversham. Every- Maple Grove. The meeting was j '"I'v welcome. closed in the usual way and a dainty' «•â- Â«â-  -'"hn RoWe>tson was taken lunch was sei-ved by the hostess. The •â- ^u<l'if"b iH the pa.st week and was October meeting will be held at the 'a^en tw the (ieneral Hospital, Tor- home of Mrs. Wm. Semple, on the 9th. ! onto, on Thui-«<iny. her <laughtei', Mis^ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sempl^. Mr. and 'â-  Annie Itot>trt„son, R. N. accompanied Mrs. Krnie Semple and babe and Mr. ! hi>>- <iown aod will remain with her and Mrs. Percv Semple and little son '""^her, .spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack "arvest thanksgiving service was Graham in the Valley and attended '''''' '" ^^' Baptist church hero on the funeral of the late Mrs. Preo ' ^''""''^y evening kst and was- well â- tWickens. The bereaved husband and attended, the church being almost family have the sincere sympathy of ^'^'e''- '^'^ '=*'''"* "^^ ^^'^ church a host of friends in their hour of "'<"«'>' dworated with flowers, fruits •orrow. A great loss of a dearly "'"' vegetable.^ and grain for the beloved wife and mother. occa,si.)n. The service was conduct- Mrs. Da\e Roberts is the guest of *'' ""^ ^^^ iMstor, who delivered a fine her daughter, Mrs. Ted Parson, near thanksgiving sermon, Uking for his Proton. text Psalm O.t:''. The orchestra aluo BORN â€" In the Clarksburg private P'ovided special music, ho.'^pital on Monday, September 0th,' ^^''- and Mrs. Chas. Hornby of Col- to Mr. and Mrs. Don McKenzie, the lingwood visite<l recently with Mr. and gift of a daughter. I Mr's. Lewis Pedlar and family. Mr. and Mrs. Don McKenzie have ^'i***' Marguerite Croft of Toronto is moved to Clarksburg, where the for- holidaying at her parental home here. mer has secured a position with the I Mr. and Mrs. McDowell of Toronto Georgian Bay Fruit Growers. Mr. ' were rcctnt visitors with Mr. and Mrs and .Mrs. McKenzie have resided in J- A. P'oster and family, this neighborhood durng the past I Mi.'!s Pearl Hardy has returned to summer on Mr. Robinson's farm, ! her home in Owen Sound after spend- formerly the Jos. Sewell farm. j ing two week.s with Mr. and Mrs. Sam The young people of the neighbor- ' Phillips. hood held a corn roast, tea and cake party on Friday evening and a most enjoyable time was spent by all those! present. ] .Mrs. Clifford Partridge and two daughters of New Liskeard are visit- ing with the Partridge families here. Miss Fawcett and friend of Duncan calhMl on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Russell , ' on Sunday. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Dick Clark were: Mrs. Jas. , Park, Mr. Geo. Park, Mr. and Mrs. p., ''"ast on ' f;e,„.j;p Patton and Mrs. Bob Lee and Friday evening of last week when a ' very enjoyable time was spent. TORONTO LINE NORTH Mr. and Mrs. Delbert .Alcox treated their neighbors to a corn son, Joe, all of Owen Sound. -Messrs. Fred Brown and Harold U-vcr were rwent visitors with Mr Arnold Harlwttle near Chatsworth. •Mr. D. Gardiner of Dundalk was a caller in our burg Sunday. Miss Agnes Irwin of Toronto is spending her vacation with her grand- parents. .Mr. aiH .Mrs. W. Burnett. Rec-ent visitors with Mr. and Mrs, W. Burnett were Mr. and Mrs. .Scott, son Jim, Buelah Burnett, and Mrs. Mary Irwin, Durham, Mr. and Mrs. PROTECTING POTATOES FROM INJURY It has been demonsti-ated conviic- . ^ji^.^^gi^ CEYLON Mr. Elmer Muir has returned home after spending a week in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Rutle<lge and family, Holland Centre wore .Sunday visitoi-s at their home here. Mrs. George Alton, Markdale is visiting at the home of Mr. George Cairns. Miss Agnes Coburn returned, Friday to Vineyard Haven, I!. S. A. aftei an extended visit with her sister, Mrs Peter Mnir. Mrs. White and Miss Laura who have lieen visiting in Toronto, return- ed home on Saturday, accompanied bj Mr. an<l Mrs. Stanley White and F^dna, who spent the week end here. Mr. Sangster Hemphill, Miss Maud Hemphill and Mr. Percy Hemphill motored to Clarksburg on Sunday. Mr. anl Mrs. Wesley Kirk of Berk- eley Were visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Muir. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cairns of Mea- ford and Mr. and Mrs. A. McDonald of Weston attended the funeral of their aunt, the late -Mrs. MacMillan, at Priceville :>n Monday. Ceylon friends join in symj^athy to the relat- r ives of the deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sinclair speni Sunday with .Mi-. A. E. Haw ann family at .Salem. Among the members of Holdfast Club who visited the Rocky Saugeen Clul) at the home of Mrs. Lauder at Durham last Wednesday were: Mis? Lottie Whittaker and Mesdames A. S Muir, Macphail, Smellie, Hunt, Niehol, Udell nnd Gibson. The Ladies' Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. A. C. Muir on Wednes- day, September 2.'>th at 2 p.m. Roll call will be answered with "Summer Desserts." S,)cial Com. â€" cake, Mes- dames Snell and McMuUen; sandwich, Mesdames F. Caiins and D. McLeod. Mrs. Geo. Snell is in London this week where she represents (Irey Chapter No. 170, at the Grand Chap- ter, O.E.S.. in session there. Mrs. . Irwin and son, Brady, visit- ed Mr. Christopher Ii-win near Mark- dale recently. Ml-, and Mrs. P. Sherwood returned from Toronto la.st Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hall of OakviUe { were callers on Sunday with Mrs. C. Local and Personal Mr. and Mrs. Harold Best of Pick- ering spent the week end in town. Mr Stewart McTavish was in town over the week end. Miss Betty .Milligan of Toronto i." visiting with Mrs. Jamiesoh. Mr. George Jamieson of Timmins is visiting his mother at present. .Miss Helen Heard of Varney spent the week end at her home here. Miss Jean McDonald of Durham i;^ visiting with her brother, Mr. Royden McDonald here. Mr. R. Porteous has been seriously ill the past week but is showing some improvement at the present time. earliest suggestion of fatigue, persis- tent coughs, et cetera, which must be heeded if taberculosis is to be found early. iTEAM BOLT FOR BAHN WITH BLAZING LOAD A HEALTH SERVICE OF THE CANADIAN MEDICAL .ASSOCIATION AND LIFE iNtURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA 8YMJ*T0MS A peculiar accident which might have had more serious consequences oi^un-ed recently on the ferm of Mr. Jas. McLean. The grain was being drawn in from A symptom might be defined as any ^^^ ^-^^^^ ^j,,, ^ ^^ajj quantity of Wild evidence of disease or abnormal state ^^jg having been removed from the of the mind or body. Symptoms, ^^.^^j^^ ^^^ pi,gj i„ ^^e field some 6uch as pain, of whose presence the ^^^^^^^^^ f^on, th^ xo&d which was patient is conscious, are called sub- ^.^^^ ^^ ^^ j^^^.„ ^^ ^^^ ^arn. This jectlve symptoms, whereas those pj,^ ^^ wild" oats was set afire and> which are discovered on medical ex- ^^^ ^.^^^^^ ,^^^^ ^^^ ,^^^ ^^ ^^^.^ Thursday iiuestion. on the beverage ainination are known as" objective i- j ^ u . *• „ tu« *„„ j was noticed to be on fire, f he tean^ symptoms. became frightened and bolted for the Symptoms are grouped under two ^^^ ^.-^^^ ^he blazing load, in spite I headings. Local .symptoms are the ^j ^„ ^^^^^ ^ ^top them. Cartney I changes which occur in some organ or p^^^;^ ^j^^^ ^^, working in a near- Markdale village takes a vote this '«'•«* ^^^.^ '^^ disease localizes or ^^ ^.^^^^ ^^^ „.^^^ y,^^^,r^eA and ran roomi^'^'"""" "' '''^'''- . 9'"'^^''°"''! across the field to head them off. He I symptoms arise ouA of the effects of ^^^ successful in getting the horses ,the disease upon the body as a whole. j,^,^^j ^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ Mr. and Mrs. Herb Smith of Owen The body works as a unit so disease ^^^ gangway. of any part brings about general ,r«. i. • i j » i ' ' _, , ^, , ^ I The burning load was overturned changes. The local symptoms may , ^u i. u-.^ i j â-  .,,,,, , ' and the horses unhitched in a mom- doniinate, but there are always con- - . a,, ^ i, . j u t Miss Bessie Cairns and friend of .titutional or general symptoms. i :"*• ^^ 7^°" 7*| ""} ^"'.""'^ ''"* Flesherton spent a few day.s in Londoi. jf ^.^ms of tuberculosis esUblish ' *''« '^f", ^"'^ *'^' '°'"^ */ ^'â- ^!" T''* 1., -i «.„„t \i. T • ,11. 1 iu .. a total loss. However, it would have last week. themselves in the lungs, thev act as _ . , , , , n serious enough had the team ched the barn. â€" Stayner Sun. Sound snent the week end with re- latives in town Mrs. Wes. Stoddart of .Markdale themselves in the lungs, they act as an irritant, giving rise to local symp- is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harold ^oms. such as cough, sputum, pain and sometimes blood in the sputum. iiigly that potatoes produced on wet land develop a tender skin and are more siibject to injury when dug. Potatoes jiroduced under such con- ditions, therefore, .should be handled very carefully. While potatoes growi; in dry soil are less lial)le to injury, thev are often injured through the Ed. 'Kyle and family and Mr. Chas. fact that this type of soil is not carried Kyle of Maple. j ^^^^ ^^c digger. To compensate thi.s Mr. Henry Carvell treated his Miss Agne.s Macphail is in the midst of her political campaign prior to the elettion" next month. Mr. Fred Chi.slctt and Mr. Seymour of Stratford are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. Anna McMillan. Mr,' Grant WhitUxker of Toronto is visiting his brothers here. Don't forget the Rally Day Service at 3.00 P.M. Fawcett. Mr. and Mrs. .\lex. McDonald and daughter, Isobel, of Weston spent the week end in town. Mrs. T. J. Banks of Durham spent I the past week with her son, Post- 1 master, Geo. Banks, and family. Mrs. C. N. Richard.-^on and Mrs. W. W. Tiimble are spending a week at ai-e spread throughout the body by the Wasaga Beach. | blood stream. Vhis spread results in i a mild or severe poisoning of the body Mr. Ed. Baker of Wayne, Mich.,! ^^.^^ ,^^j^ ^^ j,,^ ^^„g,.^, ^,. ^^j^^j. Mrs. Clark and daugher, Mrs. Alban t^tjona, symptoms. So it is that in of Belleville. Mich., spent the week! tube.-culosis, we observe a rise in end with Mrs. M. Thistlethwaite. | temperature, an increased pulse rate, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Harrison ana' fatigue, loss of appetite, loss of Messrs. Alf Harrison and Richard weight, and night sweats. These symptoms all arise from the' ^hovellir^ coal at this time of activities of the germs which ^y^lj^' X>\^y^ ^^^^oc ^,ih th^ itixt^x\y hxxd- attacking and destroying the lung ^^ •â-  tissue. Disease germs give off poisons and, in addition, they may destroy normal tissue which, when destroyed, acts as a poison. iThese poLsons are carried away from the local diseased area and at Ceylon on Sunday, disadvantage, when elevator digger.' ' ^j^^ Sunday School will take part In friends from this line and Dundalk are used suffi lent soil should be' to a com roast at the home of Mr. ' taken up to prevent the tubers coming Fred Brown. jnt„ direct contact with the moving Very sorry to learn that Mr. Alex, parts of the machine. Miller had the misfortune to lose one' of his valuable young horses. The' Falls cause about three times as .voung black got into the well on the many deaths among elderly persons farm of Roderick McKenzie. .^ ^ fas automohile accidents. -» this Service. Ceylon Anniversary Services will be held. Sunday. Sept. 29th at :i.00 P.M. and 1M with Rev. T. J. Jewell B. D. as preacher. â€"HAVE YOU RENEWED? Bentham spent the (last few days at Fredonia and Dunkirk, N. Y. Misses Kate McMillan, Margaret and Helen Robertson and Dell Thur- ston oi Toronto spent the week end at their homes here. Mrs. Geo. McKee and daughtei.i , , , . , T ., , , T, . ... ,1 elaborated by the germs causing the Kathleen, of Toronto spent the week « j f. These constitutional symptoms are not limited to tuberculosis; indeed, they are the typical symptoms of systemic poisoning by almost any disease germ. The patient who has a boil may. and generally does, show the same symptoms, due to the ab- sorption into the system of the poison end with Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Ion. ThuTS- boil and the pus, which is dead tissue and body cells destroyed by the germs. Tuberculosis, in its early and most Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Bull and daugh-' curable stage, does not give rise to tor, Josephine, and Miss Mary Mj- j this train of local and constitutional Clure of Collingwood spent Sunday symptoms. It is difficult, in many with Mr. and Mrs. T. J, Fisher. cases, to persuade the person who _, , , , . , , ,.,.,, feels well that he has an active dis- Flesherton high school defeated the' i.- u i i i. .. * .n ^ , «;"<->-" <"â- Â«: ggjjg ,y.|,,eh demands treatment. ;Tliose Dundalk high school boys softball I team 18-16 on the local diamond this Tuesday aftemoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McMaster' Jn«nt will take a long time, and children. Mr. Robt. McMaster and Mr. Geo. McMaster of Echo Place were at their home here over the week end. A San Francisco girl has a bath- ing suit made of moths. Well, it is by no means the first time moths have had something to do with a bathing suit. Tommy: "Why hasn't daddy got much hair?" Mother: "Because he thinks a lot, d^ar." ,. Tommy: "Then, why have you got so much, mother?" Mothe^ (angrily): your breikfast." "Get on with- who wait until the symptoms are marked will have waited until the disease is well established, and treat- It is the >tometrist and EYf SPECIALIST R. K. McKay R. 0. ot Kincardine at Wm. F. Potter's Jewellery Store FLESHERTON for con.sultation - on - Mon., Sept. 23 from 10 o'clock a.m. and monthly thereafter. Com- plete Satisfactipn Guaranteed. Please make your appointment. THE STORE WITH SERVICE F. T. HILL&CO.,Ltd. ^- V- CHAIN STORKS Markdale, Ontario OUR BUYING POWER SAVES YOU A LOT OF MONEY The Wimnn's Missionary So;'iel.v of St. John's United church will meet on Thur.sday (to-morrow) at ^ p.m. Miss MacMillan's grou'p wiH have charge of the meeting. EM Trimmed Coats At A Low Price Insist on Stafford's Alco-Borint Lotion for ehappe<l skin. Send !»c (coin) for trial size bottle, to J. E. Stafford. Manufacturer, Flesherton, Ontario. X Small Advts. want;ed A man to do fall plowing. â€" Apply FOR SALE Purebred Oxford Down ram.- Stewart, Flesherton. -Geo. at the Advance Office. FOR SALE • Black coat, fur collar and cuffs, in good condition, size 34, reasonable. â€" Mrs. Burton Field and Roy Sponcc! Mrs. T. J. Stinson. LOT 1 â€" 4() onlv, fim- (luulity, triinnicd oats in i'.Uu'. r.iack and nrovvn, i)iire Wool Clotlis. I'".xtia K<H»(l (Hiality Lin- ings. September Price $12.95 LOT 2 â€" 40 only, fur trimmed Coats in Womt'n's. Missfs' and Juniors' sizes. Extra fine l''ur Collars and Pure Wool Cloths. Made to sell at $19.50. September Price $15.95 LOT 3 â€" \S only. Sample Coats in the newest Shades and Cloths. Some Coats ill this lot were made to sell at .... $50.(X") September Price $27.50 LADIES' HATS Do7.eii«i of Hats to elioose from in Wool I'Vlts, Km- l'\'lts and Velvets. See these before you buy. Priced at $1.69, $1.95, $2.45, $2.95, $3.50. New Crepe Dresses at a Low Price LOT 1 â€" ^^^ on\\\ Crepe Dresses in rdue, P.laek ;ind Brown. A real heavy ckilh that will ,uive e.xeellenl wear. Louf,' .sleeves and laee trimmed. September Price $5-95 LOT 2 â€" .V) only, 1 leavy Crepe Dress- es, similar to l,ot'l in (luality, with no sleeves, lace over the shoulder. September Price $*'95 GROCERY SPECIALS Japan Rice 51b for 25o 1 can corn. 1 can peas, 1 can tomatoes all }> for 2.x- 40 oz. jar oranpfe marmalade for 21c 21t) \)k^., Weston's Sodas for 25c 4 liars of Sunlight .soap (small Rinso free) for ^5c. I'ancy Sweet Biscttits 21b for 29c l^iffed Wheat 10c i)kj;-. Shredded Wheat Hf- pkg. I'ork i<: Beans. 16 oz. size 4 for 25c .Angler Salmon 1 tall 2 for 19c Jhiyasak Flour 98H) for $2..50 Every liag C.uaranteed visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs | Jos. Field. Mr. Field was serious1> ^ ill for a few days but is able to bo out again. | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thurstim.! and Miss Dell Thurston spent Salur-| day with the former's daughter, Mr«i.! R. W .Shaw in Lions Head and had LOST Purebred Oxford Down ram, label on right ear with a YIN marking. â€" R. Allan. Fleshei-ton. FOR SALE IVo good Durham cows for sale, ."i , ,^ f i,-„ 7 !. i.XJ a'ld fi vears years old. â€" Dannie Cam- extra good results fishing for lake • . „ n -di,., , 7 ,. i i . eron, Eugenia P. O. Phono 7 r. 14 trout. FOR SALE Good strong democrat, large size, will carry one ton. â€" Russell Park, Flesherton. TRUCK TURNS OVER INTO DITCH Last Thursday a very peculiar ac- cident occurred on the highway east of Rock Mills in front of the farm of Mr. Sam Fisher, when a truck owned by Mr. George Hillgart- ner of Hanover turne<l over into the ditch dumping the race horse that was in the back of the truck out, but did nat hurt it outside of a few body scratches. The driver, Mr. George Hillgartner was not hurt either. .At the time of the accident, witnesses and Mr. Hilljgartner claim that the truck was not travelling oven ten miles an hour, but it is thought that the front wheel of the truck gave way and was the cause of the accident. The truck was badly dam- aged and will require considerable repairing before it will be ready for the road again. Feversham. You can always tell a smart man by the smart things he does not say. Cold feet may be due to po«r eir- culation, hut some poor circulation is due to cofd feet. FOR SALE Hog chop, $19.00 per ton, sacks included. Special allowance for grain in exchange. One ton or more delivered free. Phone 38 r. 3. â€" A. C. Muir, Ceylon. FOR SALE Grey County Egg Grading Station, also lots adjoining the E-ame, will sacrifice for ca.sh. â€" Thomas Owler 40 Doel Ave. Toronto. PROPERTY FOR SALE In Flesherton room house, brick veneer, hard and soft water; abou', two acres of land on which is a largt barn with cement stabling and garage. Apply to W. J. Meads; R. R. 3, Priccvillo. FARM FOR SALE OR RENT TJwo hundred acres, good soil, good buildings, cement stabling, steel staun- chi«ns, wfndmill, water in pasture, 17(V acres uider cuUvration, on the Fourth Line of Osprey, one mile east of Mc- Intyre. â€" Apply, K. IWnn, Siiighampton P.O., R. R. No. 1. NOITICE TO FRESPASSERS Any person found removing fruit from the orchard on lot 147, 2 S.W. will be pi-osecuted. â€" Roy W. Piper, Ceylon. HOG FOR SERVICE Reiristered Berkshire hog, govera. ment inspected. Teums Jl.OO if paid within 2 months, over that time |2.00. â€" Laurie Pedlar. HOG FOR SERVICE Young Yorkshire hog, purebred and government inspected; terms: cash 75c.; charged $1.00. -^WES. SMITH, Rock Milto. BUSINESS CARDS DR. A. E. LITTLE DENTIST OFFICEâ€" Dr. Bryce's Old Stand. Telephone 60 F. M. EAGLESON ONTARIO & DOMINION L'AND SURVEYOR Registered, Professional Engineer, Surveys, Reports, Estimates. Plans. Telephone, 31, 0RANOES\'ILLE, Ont. Prince Arthur Lodge No. 338, A.F. &A.M., meets in the Fraternal Hall, Flesherton, every Friday on or befor« the full moon. W. M., R. W. Piper, Secretary, H. A. McCauley. _^ , %< i8.^*..-.»*«-Jttft%-

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