.^zrziiâ€" â€"5, f'^"'^tMtf'^^^ ®()je /tolj^ttirn %hmnu. Vol 45 No.27 Flesherton, Ontario December 2 1925 W. H. Thurston & Son, Proprietors EAST MOUNTAIN Mrs. Wm. Orr and son, Eddie, of Orangeville spent the week end with FEVERSHAM Jack Frost got in some of his best nipa on Saturday, the mercury drop- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Humbrstone and'" pin); down to within a few degrees of Master Eddie will remain for an ex- 1 zero. tended visit. Mr. Rutledge spent the week end in Mrs. Chas. Fawcett was reinovOl ! piesherton and .Markdale. to Colbng:wood hospital on Monday] ,,. „ . c!» ^ <! n u ^ last to undergo an operation. We! ^iss Bessie Stewart of Flesherton hope to hear of her speedy and com- 1 ?P«"* ^ J.««^ ^^^f 1«.^<^ *««'' y^^\^^'' plete recovery I friend, Miss E. Ferns, and while here We wish to" extend our sympathy j^^^ the guest of Mrs. Colquette. io Mr. and Mrs. W. Knox of Duncan! Mr. Harold Thibaudeau of Mark- in the death of their six months old £-Vle 'was a caller in our village on daughter, who passed away Friday I Wednesday last. morning. Interment took place on Mr. Frank W. Ham of Fergus Sunday to Thornbury cemetery. made a business trip . here on Satur- We are sorry to report Mr. Hugh 'day last. Smit-h in ill health at the time of j ^^ j^^ pj^^j^y ^^ pi^^l^^ ^ ^^Me"ssra Cecil Smith and T Mr 1 Findlay, auctioneers, of CoUingwood , Messrs. Cecil Smith ^^^f.^-J^^-vfas here last Saturday in connection Kenzie! of Duncan are cutting wood „,:n, fu„ ~.,^„„„„ „„i „« „ ♦•„,.„, ;_ «r„ui,>= u., I. .,*â- =«_*. ; with the mortgage sale of a larni. "M^isf ![fed'a"^F'ei?hersS the ^^J^^^^^-^^V;^^^ the auctioneer, end with Mr. atfd Mrs. H. Kerr of i , *i'"s- H. Alexander visited with her Duncan. I "Slighter, Mrs. Will Colquette, in Prayer meeting was held on Thurs- 1 ^'^^^'^ Sound last week, day evening at Mr. R. McMullen's. I Mr. Will Kaitting has moved his A number from here attended the I family into this village. They are wood bee and party on Friday at Mr. ' occupying the house recently vacated and Mrs. W. Semite's at Lady Bank. ' by Walter Kerton. Mr. Joseph Rawlings is threshing j Rev. Mr. Lee is assisting Rev. W. sweet clover for Geo. Harbottle and.R. Simpson with special services in Thompson Allen this week, and there i their church three miles east of here, are acres of clover on the ground yet. jjr. Wm. Moffat, who has been in the West at or near Outlook, has re- turned to his home here. We understand that Mr. Rutledge, Pastor Preston will conduct prayer i^^" ,^?s t^^S^'t our continuation meeting at the home of Mrs. Isaac :^?"°°' ^?'^^ *<"â- * term, has resigned ROCK MILLS Smith this Thursday evening, Dec. 3. Miss Myrtle Stuart of Burks Falls his position. «>..-.= „i i..^ K^v>.«.»v U4. ^^^a.^ i »..o ^^rs- John Hudson Sr. has returned is visiting''her cousin," MrsrC^NeVelT, '\°'"« '^otn the West, vJbere she spent and other relatives here. ) t^e. past three months with her d^ugh- Tui I 1. n .. i J „ t '«'' Mrs. Oieo. Hawtoiw^nd other Mrs. John Hargrave spent a day re- f„: ' j. ^^ cently with Mrs. Wilbert Poole, east, ,"''^- .. ., ,,,,,„ , ^ of Maxwell. ' "''^^ Wmnifred McMullen, who has ,, , '„ .,,. HI T _ T> • I been residing in CoUingwood for some Mr. and Mrs. Alhe McLean Price- Lj^ j visiting at her parental home ville, visited the latter s parents here, j ^^^^ '^^^ *" ^ Mr. and Mrs. I. Smith. Goodly numbers were out to Sun. day school and church Sunday after- noon. Mr. Sam Croft spent a few daj's in Toronto recently. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cameron visited with Mr. and Mrs. I. Smith and fam- ily. Our siacere sympathy is extended the Stuart family in their recent sad bereavement by the death of their loving mother. Mr. Nelson Osborne left last week to visit his brother near Markdale, after visiting his sister, Mrs. Walter Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Russell and family visited Mr. and Mrs. WaHace Fisher, 4th line. j just now. Rev. Mr. Grafton preached an int- eresting sermon at the Buckingham appointment on the Singhampton charge of the United Church of Can- ada last Sunday afternoon from the Saviour's words to Nicodemus: "Ye must be born again," John 3: 7. Come and hear him; his sermons will interest you. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curran of Riv- erview visited with Mrs. Curran's mother here last week. _ BORN â€" On Saturday, November 14th, 1925, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Bewell, a son. Mr. Howard Smith and family have moved into our village and will reside in the upper flat in the Crawford block, over the bank. i TRUNKS ? i FLESHERTON, 9 S s Repairing as usual.S THOS. CLAYTON S ONTARIO S and SUITCASES j^ If you are in need of a good Trunk or Suit Case or Club Bag we hare them. .^ Suit Cases from $2.75 up. Get Arch Supports for sore feet. w^^S^^^ ••••«««»««9«»i»«««««««90«<»«1»«« could have no happier expression than in a gift tliat may be the turning point in the career of the recipient. A Bank of Toronto Savings, Account confers a banking connec.] don in which courteous co-operation does its part in setting the feet pf the recipient upon the road which leads to success. To me m be rs of your family, sisters,' brothers, nephews, nieces, deserving employees, and other friends, such a gift will be of permanent benefit ! fBANK»10SOHIO BRANCHES: MARKDALEâ€" W. L. Young, .Manager FEVERSHA.Mâ€" C. H. Smith. Manager EUGENIA CEYLON Mr. Russell McMullen visited in Owen Sound on Sunday. A sdance is being given in the • .Orange Hall here this Friday evening December ^h, under the auspice.s of the L.O.L. A good time is exptctod. j The ladies of the United Church '• here are making preparations for ai ' bazaar to be held on December 17th. ' Leonard Latimer continues to recover i after her recent operation. i irr. and Mrs. Calvin Boyce and ) little son visited on the 4th line on ' Sunday. j We arei pleased to state that Mr. i John Bullivan is able to be out of bed again. Mr. and .Mrs. Ed. Graham, Clarks- burg, also Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham and family of Walkerton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Card Graham Sunday. Mrs. Francis Genoe entertained a number of ladies on Thursday last to a quilting. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Williams and (S(|n, .\lbert, \i3ited friends in Owen bound recently. An extension of the Bell Telep'iono line from Eugenia to the 14th, .A.rte- niesia a.id Euphrasia, has rendered a great convenience to the people there. Those who have the phone installed are: Messrs. John Williams, Francis Geiioe, John Campbell, Wm. Gordon, Duncan Williams. Lewis Genoe, Fred Duckett, Chas. Turner, Alex. Carr- uthers and Henry Walton. (Intended for last week) Mrs. W. Radclifte and babe and sister. Miss Magee, of Vandeleur are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Munshaw, at the Eugenia House. Mr. James Fawcett attended the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Jas.' Stuart, of Kimberley on Saturday last. We extend our sympathy to the sorrow- ing friends. , -â€" ^ •We are sorry to report that Mrs, Leonard Latimer had to undergo ait operation in CoUingwood hosiptal one day last week. Mr. Latimer visited his wife there on Sunday and wfe are pleised to learn that there are the brightest prospects for her recovery, ^:id< we hope that shq' will soon be able to return home again. Messrs. P. Munshaw, R. Purvis, E. Morgan and E. Proctor have returned home after a very pleasant and suc- cessful hunting adventure in the northern wilds. We were pleeased wth a treat of the sweet meat from Mr. Purvis. Mrs. Edwin Purvis returned to her hcjme in To;-onto on Thursdav lasL, after an extended visit with Mr. smd Mrs. R. Purvis. , Miss Isabelle McKee-is visitinir at her home here. Her mother. Mrs. Thos. McKee, has gone to the city to visit friends for a fortnight. 'Mrs. John Campbell and sister. Mrs Wilfred Magee, have returned home after visiting Toronto friends. Mr. Elgar Linton attended the winter faiAin Toronto. We are glad to hear that Mrs. R. Purvis has been improving in health We extend our sympathy to Mrs. Will Gordon in the loss of her nephew, Mr. Roy Thurston, the 21 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Thurston, Montreal. Mrs. Thurston, (nee Blanche Walker) is a sister of Mrs. Gordtfn. -Mr. Dr D. McLachlan went to To- ronto on Friday to attend the marri- age ot his daughter, Georgina, which took place on November 27th. Mr. Jas. McWhinney paid a busin- ess trip to Hanovor the past week. .Messrs. John and Arthur Whittaker have gone to Toronto to take positions I for the winter months. I .Mr. .Alfred Chislett has rented Mr. i Royden Gibson's residence and movied his family in last week. Mrs. .A.nna McMillan was at Owen Sound Saturday. -Mr. I. Traynor of Dundalk was in town a couple of days the past we..k Mr. George .Vleldrum of Stone Line has purchased from Mrs. H. Sueley of Durham her residence, lately vacated by Chas. Chisleti, and will move in shortly. Messrs. Albeit Hazard and Edgely Hazard, who went out on the harvest excursion, returned to their homes on Friday. .4 quiet but pretty wedding took place in Toronto on November 2Tth at the residence of .Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Snyder, when Miss Georgina, youngest daughter of Mr. D. D. .Mc- Lachlan and the late .Mrs. McLachlan, Ceylon, was united in the bonds of matrimony to George Wilfred, young- est son of .Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Snyder by Rev. D. A. Burns. The drawing room, which was beautiful with white mums and ferns, was entered by the bride on the arm of her father to the strains of the wedding march played by Miss Hilda Snyder, sister of the groom, and looked charming in a dainty gown of peach georgetta with trimmings of gold lace and carried a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses ind Lily of the Valley. Her only orna- ment was a rope of pearls, the gift of the groom. She was attended by her sister, Mary, who wore a gfV-vn of pink georgette and cut velvet and carried a, bouquet of Columbia rcses. The groom was attended by his broth- er. Earl. After the ceremony the guests repaired to the dining roo:n, Where a very sumptuous wedding din- ner was served. The happy couple left aniid a shower of confetti and good wishes, and on their return will reside at l.?2 Wallace .A.ve., Toronto. Many useful gifts were received, test- ifying to the high regard in which they are held. Those present from a distance were Mr. D. D. McLachlan, Ceylon; .Mr. Ivai McLachlan, HensalU Mr. Lewis Snyder and Miss Edna Webber of Kitchener. The bride i^ extended the good wishes of this com- munity in which she was bom and raised. VANDELEUR Mr. and Mrs. Edwi:i Cullis of I'eathcote visitt-d friends here iv.jont- I>. Mr jirid Mrs. Jos. Bu< hanan. also Vi-ss Hazel Wyville, hi;»> icUiriird aiter .••â- .hi c'lng a coupia of wecl-.- with friends in Toronto. Mrs. Andrews of Toronto is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Davis. On Friday evening of this week a soaicl evening <vill be held in the church under the auspices of the Young People's League. Mr. Cooper of MarWale will speak. .\11 are wel- come. (Intended for last week) Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Drfvidfeon of (Jheslcy are visiting friends in this community. Mrs. S. H. Buchanan and children are visiting the former's mother in Owen Sound. .Misses Marion and Charlotte Boland of Woodhouse and Cherry Grove spent the week end with their parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Boland. .Mr. and .Mrs. Dave Graham and family, also .Miss Edna Burritt spent the week end with friends in Kimber- ley. • i.Mr. Normaji Genoe is visiting jiit Toronto and is attending the Royal Fair. Mr. Will Heath visited his wife in CoUingwood hospital on the first of the week. The members of the beef ring held theix annual meeting at the home of Mr. Thos. Mercer on Thursday even- ing of last week. SHINGLES JIST ARUIVKD CAR LO.XD OF SHINGLES FIRST CLASS WHITE PRICE IS $6.00 PER THOl SANDc (Intendeti ;or last week) Mrs. .Marshall and little daughtai-. Doris, have returned from visiting her daughter at Roderick, Ont. Miss Hazel McX^eod, nurse in train- ing at the Western hospital, spent a few days at her home heret Mr. Jos. Snell, who has been at Woodbridge for some time, has re- turned home. Mr. Edgar Warling, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. John Warling, Miss Lelia, spent a few days at S. Hemphill's be- fore leaving for Toronto. Miss Maud Hemphill left on Tuesday to visit her sister in Toronto. Miss Vera Marshal left on Thursday to visit with her sister at Bolton. Mr. Robt. Whittuker, who went West on the hai-ve.sv excursion^ has returned home. Mr. Sam Chislett and little daugh- ter 'of Toronto spen: the week end with his brother .\lfr,?d, and family. We extend many l.appy returns to Mr. H. Stone, who cc'ebrated his 86th birthday on November 16th. Mrs. J. Hazard of Priceville visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stone on Monday. Mrs. A. McMillan visited in Owen Sound on Friday. Mr. W. Gibson attended the Winter Fair at Toronto la.st week. Mr. and Mrs. L. Duckett and faniilv motored to Owen Sound for Thanks- giving. Mrs. Baxter of CoUingwood is spending the winter with her sister, Miss Katie .Muir. The farmers' club unloaded a car of salt, flour and sugar the past week. Mrs. J. J. Patterson spent the week end with friends at Proton. Mr. and Mrs. Morwood and two sons of Markdalo visite-.l at Mr. J. J. Patterson's the Irst of the week. ' Mlr-s. Sceley and pupils are busy practif'dg for their annual scho'.-it concert which thtv intenfl holding on December 2.'5rd. More particulars will be given later. Wedding bells are peeling for an- other of our Ceylon girls. The marr- iage of Miss Georgina McLachlan to Ml. Wilfred Snider takes nlaco this week in Toronto, and on Fridav the 27th M.(ss Viola McDonald and Mr. Will Hays \vere uni'cd in marriage. The best wishes of tho community are extended to the young people. Mr. George Meldrnm, who has been visiting in Toronto ha sreutrned to Jiis home. Mr. Eldon McLachlan has returned I'ome from his work on th- C.P.R. 'PHONE YOUR ORDER AND WE WILL RE- SERVE THE QUANTI- TY YOU WISH. KIMBERLEY PROTON STATION (Intended for laj»t^ week) Mfs. A .Andrews is visiting hei< mother, Mrs. J. Plewea. The Stuart hunting campers are home and we appreciate a nice juicy roast of venison. We are sorry tS report Mrs. Irwin not so well. She had a bad weak spell Monday but is some better. Miss Fannie .^bercrombie is spend- ing a week with .Mrs. T. Abercrombie. The Sunday school teachers and scholars arc looking forward to theiv annual Christmas tree. Rev. H. Wright occupied the pulpit on November 15th. We felt indebted to Mr. Wright for the splendid service. Rev. Ellison took Sunday night's service and gave a fine sermon from John S: 16. 1 EYE SPECIALIST COMING .VGAIN Mr. J. Fawcett is moving into the .store and will soon be settled and able to do business. Mrs. J. Taylor and children of Owen Sound have come to s^end the winter with. Mr.s. J. Lawrence. Mr. Taylor ha.s gone to Kitchener on H.E.P.C. work. We extend our sympathy to Mr. Geo McConnell in the death of his brother, Mr. A. McConnell, at North Bay about a week ago. Mr ..A.l!en Ferguson and Thompson are home from the West with their mother. Mrs. Ferguson, here. Our'^whole community was shocked on Thursday morning when it became kâ- no\^^l that Mrs. Jr«'j. Stuart had crossed over to the Great Beyond. Although her case was serious she became worse just a week before her death and word w .s sent to her sons, most of whom weve able to be at her bedside. Mrs. S.uart was a loving mother and neighlir and was beloved by a-11. We ext. ml to the family and friends our sii.:ere sympathy. (Intended for last week) We regret to learn that Mrs. Geo. Binnie ot Jackman Ave., Toronto, sus- tained .some injuries when struck by a street car about a week ago. We have not heard the particulars of the acciMent, but we trust it is not ser- ious. Mrs. Binnie was a pioneer resident of this community and her many friends will be glad to hear of her Tecovery. A successful shooting match took place on Friday at Mr. Ed. Stinson'.''. Th"e Fle.sherton sports did not carry ;|way all the fowl there were some left around hre. .Mrs. Mc.'Vrthur of Cheltenham and Miss Sime of Grand Valley were guests last week of Mrs. Still. Mr. and .Mrs. .A.wde of Toronto are visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hodgin. Mrs. Ranisey has relumed from her visit at Hanover. .A.'truck load of students from the Bible School attended the funeral of Mr. Jackson's twin babes at Williams- ford on Saturday last. VICTORIA CORNERS Mrs. Palmet, of Mount Elgin and >ch, Mr. Bert: Palmer of Sask., are» visiting the former's sister, Mrs. A. Stevens. Our teacher. Miss Ludlow, has sent iji her resignation, to take effect after the holidays. The W.M.S. Ladies' Aid held their thankoffering .services :|t ;i sociaE evening for the members of the church at the home of ^s. Chas. Moore on Friday evening, Nov. 27th W. A. .-Vrmstrong & Son are offer- lr|i Columbia records^ at .39c. each- This is a real bargain. w. A. , I i ( Sen FLESHERTON. ONT. Ell. Kalj;. known as -'rcf. Katz. one of the most known opt' 'ians in West- I em Ontario, gmduate of the Canadian I Irr-tilule of Montreal, will relii<-e ' eyesight trouble at the P'^rk House in Flesherton on Thursday. ')ecenibor 10. H-ejid a^he. pain in the back of the nc'.'k. twitching of eye lid^, Hi'::r,in''ss. inflamed .tiyes. defective vision, re- lieved through properly fitted glasses, we CHii help you even thonTb •!♦ '""•â- ! failed. Remember the d^\ BATES BURIAL CO. FUNERAL SERVICE NEW MODERN FUNER-\L PARLORS 122-124 Avenue Road, TORONTO J. W. Bates. R. Maddocks. Radio and Supplies It's Radio Time Before you decide on a set |^e sure you hear Deforest & Crosley a well-known name on a superior article Many models to choose from. Come In and let us give you a demonstration. W. A. HAWKEN FLESHERTON HOUSg OF Q.UAHTV MAKE YOUR HENS LAY jWe have a good supply of laying mash, Beef Scrap, Oyster Shell, Green Field's Champion 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 & SONS Flour, Feed, Scads, Groc .Tie* and Confectionery Flesherton "2(i#- -^_1