t()je /ksIi^ttJcrn %hmnu. Flesherton. Ontario November 25 1925 W. H. Thurston & Son, Proprietors ent ^ les, ; are ) U all ket ELECTION OF THE OLDER I BOYS' parliament! PRICEVILLE The annual elections of the Older Boys' Parliament will be held on Sat- urday, November 28th, 1925. There are three candidates in the field for South and Centre Grey, namely: Jack Mills of Hanover, Frank Fo^arty of Dundalk and Jas. Clements of Flesherton. It is expected that all boys having a vote will cast their ballot for one of these candidates. Watson Bros, had a costly break in' their mill here last week, when the water wheel broke, which means ex- pensive' repairs, as well as Hss of time. A peculiarity of this break ROCK MILLS This community was grief stricken on Tuesday, of last week when the sad news spread around that Mrs. Georfee Johnson had departed this I life. The deceased had been in fail- that it occurred at night while the [ ing health for some lime and Tues UNKS ITCASES eed of a good Trunk or lb Bag we have them. B from $2.75 up. lore feet. Repairing as usual. C r mill was shut down Ml', and Mrs. W. E. Brawley and sons, Billy and Harry, of Wingham visited at Mr. J. McMeekin's (>n Sunday. Miss Blanche Belfry of Victoria Harbor is visitinf? at Mr. Colin Mc- Lean's. Mrs. E. McKinnon of Toronto is visiting at Mr. W. A. Aldcom's. Mrs. E. Wright has gone to Toron- to, whe^e she will spend the winter. Her sister, Mrs. K. Mc Arthur, ac- companied her down, and will visit friends for a few weeks. "^Ir. and Mrs. A. B. McArthur and Miss Marie of the Glen spent Sun- day with Caledon friends. Mrs Thos. Nichol, Misses Edna and Rebecca and Miss B. Jelly were in Collingwood on Saturday. VICTORIA CORNERS Si SI CLAYTON - - ONTARIO (^^••••••••••••••«o Mrs. Bert Badgerow and daughter, Helen, Saugeen Junction is visiting for a few days with her mother, Mrs. Albert Stinson. Clayton Betts returned to Detroit ^ i with Lawson Lockhart, who was visit- - ' ing at his home here. Mrs. James Laidlaw, who has been very ill with pneumonia, is recovering nicely. Mr. Chas. Moore and Mr. Jas. Dar- gravel of Rock Mills spent a few days last»week at the Winter Fair. BORNâ€" At Detroit qn November 16th, 1925,. to Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Stevens, a son. Congratulations. 61 • I • : •' 9' «i^1 ^> F /' me help you settle the flour question once and jbr all! the best flour makes the best bt-ead, pastry puddings. our, or flour that varies in quality endan- success in baking, reduces the food value tizing qualities of everything you bake. stailer, select for your table the best of tg on the market baking I select Purity Flour because in sars I have been in business Purity Flour r failed to please my customers. »u this silk-sifted, oven-tested flour with rstanding that if it does not make the best ;s and cakes you ever baked you may re- unused portion and I will return the full our purchase. ything be fairer? end a trial bag pf Purity Flour with your T. You'll be delighted. Rlty LOUR (WS)^ Send 30c. in stamps Jor the 180-fiage Purity Flour Cook Book. Sent Postpaid. LXXJR MILLS OO. LIMITBO e«â€" Tommro m coast to coast day morning, November 17th, about o'clock she passed away in spite of all that loving hands could do, at the age of u8 years. Her maiden name 'was Nellie Chard, daughter of Mr. • and Mrs. Frank Chard of the Toronto Line South, and was married seven- : teen years ago to her now sorrowing husband. The deceased lady was of a uiet and loving natui-e and was i very highly respected. The funeral- took place on Thursday, November 19th to Chalmer's United Church,' .Flesherton, where the deceased ha J ; been a member for a number of years | since her girlhood. The pastor, Rev. Mr. narrower, assisted by Rev. Mr. i Preston, delivered impressive and i comforting messages. Interment' was then made in Flesherton ceme- . tery. The floral tributes were many | and very beautiful. Besides her | .. sorrowing husband she leaves to j mourn the loss of a loving and kind : mother, one son, Mervyn. One son, ' F'rank Leroy. died on August Tth,' 1922. She also leaves her father i and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chard, one brother, Robert, and one; sister, Mrs. A. Wilkinson. Our sin- i cere sympathy is extended to the beir- j eaved ones in their hour of sorrow, j Prayer meeting will be held this! Thursday evening, November 26th, at the home of Mrs. Robt. Croft and we ! would like as many as possible Vo : come, so as to commence practice for I tho Christmas tree. i Those who attended the Royal I Winter Fair in Toronto last week I from here were: Messrs. Robt. Croft, I Dick Clark, Jas. Dargave], Chas. 1 Stafford and Herl- Betts. ' Unity U.F.W.O. dub will hold their j December meeting at the home of Mrs. A. F. Pedlar on Wednesday, i December 2nd. Orders will be taken, i Mr. and Mrs. J. Dargavel and child- i ren motored to Dornoch on Saturdav | and visited relatives there, returning home on Sunday. The Ladies' .Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Walter Russell on Wed- nesday, December 9th. ' Mr Alfred Partridge returned home i last week from the West. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Betts and fam- ily and Miss E. McMullen attended | « birthday party last Friday evening at thfe- home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Betts in Osprey. Mts. Beatty "visited wkh Mr. and Mrs. B. Field. ,, , , , sonic of the other towns not far away. Our continuauon school teacher, jhe threshing is about completed Mr C. Rutledge, spent the week end around here fur this year, at his home at Horning s Mills. BORN â€" On Saturday, November Miss Aliston, teacher at S. S. No. ^ .^^^^ jy^.s to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey <j, spent the week end at her^home i>edlai, a son. in Collingwood. Mr. Stewart McMullen has return- ed home from Ogama, Sask., where he .spent three months this fall with his brother. Will, assisting to harvest and thresh the western crop. Wc wish to thank our friends and One of McLaughlin's large trucks neighbors for their kindness and from Owen Sound broke down here .sympathy shown us through the ill- on Monday last and had to l>e towed ness and death of our loving wife hack to the city of the Greys by an- and mother, other of their trucks, which was at â€" George Johnson and Son. CARD OF THANKS BATES BURIAL CO. FUNEftAL SERVICE NEW MODERN FUNERAL PARLORS 122-124 Avenue Road, TORONTO J. W. Bates. R. Maddock*. Radio and Supplies It's Radio Time Before you decide on a set be sure you hear Deforest & Crosley a well-known name on a superior article Mary Come Choose rrom. models to in and let us give you a demonstration. I, W. A. HAWKEN FLESHERTON FEVERSHAM Mr. Hanley of Orangeville was a caller in our village last week. Mr. T. W. Rowe of Guelph spent a cctiple of days here last week. R. J. Colquette visited wth friends in Collingwood over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Ottewell have moved from our village to Lady Bank on the Twelfth Line. The annual fowl supper of L.O.L. 1085. L.O.B.A. and R.B.P. No. 343 was held in the Orarsre Hall here on the 19th and was a great success. ITie three lodges united this year and had a good social gathering with ' a plentiful supply of <"owl and other good eats supplied hy the ladies. Music was supplied by Messrs. Esland. Brownridge and Sayers with guitar and violin, with Miss Aleda Esland as accompanist, and their music was highly ar;il;iuded. The program consisted ot readings, reci- \ tations and songs and .in address^ by the Rev. T. J. New. P.C.M. of the Association. Mr. C. H. Smith. W.M.' of L.O.L. 1085, occupied the chair and filled the position in good style. Mrs. H. Alexander visited with her sister, Mrs. A. Ster.art, at Flesher- ton last week. The young people adjourned to the vacant house, next door to the hall, after the supper, and tririped the light fafttaetic toes until the wee sma' hours. Miss Rose McGirr has returned from the city, where she spent a couple of months. Miss Ferris spent the week end at her home in Flesherton. â- % HOUSE OFQ.UALITY MAKE YOUR HEN.S LAY jWe liave a good suppl'y of la3ring nvish. Beef Scrap, Oyster Shell, Green Field's Chzmnpion Tonic, always on hand. Don't forget to come in and get some Oil Cake or Feeding Molasses for your stock for this winter. Our prices are right - Store Closes Tuesday and Thursday Even- ings at 6 o'clock. W. J. STEWART 8L SONS Flour, Feed, Seeds, Groceriea and Confectionery Flesherton â- â- ^<r' DOMINION OF CANADA War LOAN BONDS MATURING Irt DECEMBER. 1925 THE BANK OF MONTREAL, under authority of the Minister of Finance, i« prepared to redeem the above bonds in full at maturity, without charge, at any of its Branches in Canada. R)r the convenience of owners of the bonds, the Bank of Montreal wiU aoarpt the botuls at any time prior to December 1st, and will make payment in each case o-i Dec mber 1st, either by issuing a cheque or by placing the anuDunt to the owner's credit in the books of the Bank, as the owner mry desire.