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Flesherton Advance, 17 Jul 1929, p. 1

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c « ®()je /tolj^rtott %hmnct Vol. 49 No. 7 Going Home /or Dinner What Will Your HMne-going Be Like Ten or Fifteen \^:^ Years from Now? , ~- The subject of the above sketch made proper prepara- tion in youth by getting a thorough Businees Education at the Northern Business Col- leg«. This enabled him to meet the problems of lite suc- cessfully and enjoy the fruits of his labors later on. The subject of this sketch no doubt had a "good time" In bis youth but h« neglected to get the necessary education that would bare helped him to get a lighter job at larger wages. How many young people hare missed the good things of life by neglecting to got a little education In youth? A nail will go no further than its head will let it. A young man or a young woman will go no further than his or her head will allow. People do not succeed by chance or by luck but by getting a practical education and using their knowledge. The very best place to go to get up-to-date Business Educa- tion is the Northern Business College, Owen Sound, where thousands of young people hare been educated for successful business careers. If you are Interested In having a good dinner in a comfortable home just reach for your fountain pen and fill in and mail the attached coupon SttnompbT Aceonntfiiff ^ â-  Dlctapbone oate« Manace- ment Bookkecplns BauklnK AudltlBK COUnSES COVERED BasLness .llau- T^'plng; osement Penmanship Commercial Prrpomtorr coarse In pabllc LavT >'> aelkool subjccta Hortliem Bvalaeea CaOec* Owen SoBBd Oat. Gcndcmenl Yon mar â- end to mc. withoal obUgatlou on ntr part. Tonr Pro- spect nx. The conrfte In nhlch I am partle- nlarlj Interested U- Nama • Address Post Ofllcs Owen Soand, Ont. C. A. FLE.VIXG,. F.CA. Principal t?************<-»*<-«**«*****<-^>«*««-><-»*«*«4^^^^ ♦ I "Lucky Strike" ORCHESTRA Open for engagements at Garden Parties, Picnics, and Dances â€" round or square. For ^ full particulars apply to:- J. H. PERKINS FLESH SRTON ^ Phone 60w. II : GROCERY SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 2 lbs. dates for 22c Extra special soap flakes. 2 lbs 2Sc Coffee (.ground while U wait) per lb 70c 3 lbs. Pure Larfl SOc 10c. bars soap, 4 for 25c TRY OUR FRESH GROUND COFFEE -:....ALSO....:. OUR 65 cent TEA ' " : t " SUIT SPECIAL FOR FRI. & SATURDAY PURE BOTANY WOOL SERGE SUITS CLEARING PRICE $2L50 (R^\Uiilar $25.00) W. G. KENNEDY GROCERIES PHONE 37 WE DELIVER IN TOWN Flesbcrton Ontario, July 1 7i 1929 W. H. Thurston & Son, Propcietcrs EUGENIA We extend our profound sympathy to the members of the Thurston family, who were injured in the car accident last week. The death of their guest, Mr. Glocklirig was indeed very, very -sad. We wish the in- jured a speedy recovery. Mrs. Wm. Hislop visited with her sister, Miss JicKenzie, Ceylon re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Fawcett and son of Owen Sound visited with Mr. ana Mrs. Jas. Fawcett and family here. We understand that Dan Fawcett al- so paid a visit to his parents. Mrs. Will Camrthers and five daughters of Toronto are visiting with the former's mother. Mrs. Turner. Mr. John Lavery and Miss Helen Curdy of Toronto spent a couple of week with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Purvis. Mr. Geo. Carruthers and sister, Miss Dorothy of Tortnto visited at Mr. Alex. Caruthers on Sunday. Miss Dorothy remained for a fortnight's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Haney of Wind- sor are visiting the former's par- ets, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Haney at present. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Purvis of To- ronto visted over the week end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pirrvis. Mr. and Mrs. R. McMaster and family of Flesherton visited at Mr. A. F. Pedlar's on Sunday. Mr. Sam McDonald proves to be quite a capable teacher. His pupils did well in their promotion evams. In his entrance class only one fail- id. Two of those passing obtained honors. We wish Sam success again naxt year at Victoria Corners. It was also Miss Sylvia Acheson's first year here. Iler pupils did well in theii- promotion exams, several ob- tained honor standing. Two out oiT four writing the entrance passe<I. We wish her another successful year with Uo. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Pedlar and daughter-, Miss Kathleen, spent the week end in Owen Sound. While there they consulted a doctor, re Miss Kathleen's foot, which has been giv- ing considerable trouble. We wish .ler a speedy recovery. Miss Rumsev r.t Tnrnnto is a guest at the home of Mr. Jacob Williams. Miss Gladys Fawcett of the Bible School, Proton, visited at her par- ental home. Mr. and Mrs. .-Albert Williams and buby Lois, spent a few days in To- ronto. We were pleased to have a call from Mrs. Clarence Thompson, who with her two fine children (twins) Delbert and Delma, of Cayley Alta., are visiting relatives here. Mr. Alexander and cousin of Bar- I ie have been in the village the past week distributing religious literature. Congratulations to Miss Patrica Morgan and Miss Irene Martin, who obtained so many first clac.s honors in subjects in the exams at the high school. Mrs. G. W. Graham and daughter, Phyllis, have gone to Walkerton for a visit. Mrs. M. McJIullen and Millie are visiting- friends in Meaford. The regular meeting of the Ladies' Aid will be held in the United Church on Thursday afternoon of this week, at 2.30 p.m. ROCK MILLS (Last Week's Items) Road work is in progress now in this locality. Mr. Sara McDonald has gone to Toronto to take a summer course. Success Sam. Congratulations to Lucy McDonald and Phyllis Graham, who wpr& suc- cessful in passing their entrance ex- aminations. Miss Mary McKee and friend vis- ited relatives in Nottawa recently. Mr. Thos. Tudor of Toronto is vis- iting with his brother, Mr. Henry Tudor and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Purvis and children of Toronto visited the form- er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Pur- vi-j. Little Miss Shirley remained for a visit with her grandparents. Mr. Henderson and sons also Mrs. Will Willianw and son Billy of Toron- to are holidaying at Fairview Villa. Master Hedley Lehman of Toronto is spending the holidays with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Williams. Mr. David Hinck^ and daughters, Ida. Beth. A^nictla and Jean of Prioc- ville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Magee and Miss Ivva. Mr. .".nd Mrs. Patrick M-.Keo of Xottawa spent a few days with his ''o:). Mr. Thc-.J. McKee and wife. Mr. an<l Mrs. McCutchson and babe of Epping have moved into the house across the road from the ;-i.-hool. Mr. McCutchcon is etigag- od working with Mr. D. L. Weber .'f KimberVey. Mr. arrd Mrs. Ralph Weeks of Mac- Tier vi-sited with Mr. and Mrs. A." Carruthurs. Week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McKce were Mrs. Mc- The farmers are bujy at the hay and it is a very good crop in this vicinity. Mr. and Mw. Dick Howard, Owen Sound visited witii the former's sis- ter here, Mrs. Robt. Croft. Mrs. T. Howard ad daughter, Eliza returned home with them, after spending a few weeks with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Russel and family and Earl Rusell motored to Williamsford on Sunday and visited with her brother, Mr. Sam Osborne, wife and family. Miss Lulu Russeil remained for a feek's holiday:3 and will also spend a week in Owen Sound with her uncle Mr. Nelson Osborne and wife before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Betts and two children, Helen and Harold, and Miss- es Edith and Mabel Betts were re- cent visitors with their cousin, Mr Carl Atkinson and family of Victoria Corners. Mr. Jno. Wiekens. wife and family of Kimberley visited one day las week at Wm. T. Pedlar's. Rev. Mr. Wolstoncroft of Leith is the new Baptist pastor here and had charge of the services last Sabbath. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Armstrong and Miss Isobel Ferris of Toronto were visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Croft and family. Mr. C. Newell and wife spent the 12th with the former's parents at Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pedlar and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pedlar spent Sunday with the former's daughter, Mrs. G. Hargrave, whom we understand Is very low. Mr Geo.NeweU Jr.. Mr. John New- ell and three children, Dirrham, mot- orc.i here and visited on Saturday wHh t'aoir brother, C. Newell anu wife. ^ Eighth Line, Artemcsia Haying is the order of the day. _ Mv3. Knox, of Ri-hmond HiU i=> tb. guest of her couMns. Messrs Jno. Parsons and Thos. Fonwick. Mr and Mrs. James Jamieson ol La^ir^. Sask., and Mr. Archie McDon- ald f-om Froud. Sask.. who have been visiting their friends m these parts, left for their home. ' r and Mrs. Clarence Biggar ot Owen Sound visited at the home ot the latter-s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. E. Fenwick and Miss Edith ac- companied them home for an oper- •uion on her tonsils and adenoids. Miss Eaa McKonzio Clarksburg, â- X* â- '.irs. John Parson's at present. " 'Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCawell, who hive been visiting the latter 's sister. Mrs Bert Magee have returned home. Miss^-s Lillian and Doris accompaniec: them. Mr. and Mrs. James Porteous, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fenv.-ick motored to Owen Sound and visited friends there. Mrs. Fenwick and baby stayed for a few days vis- it with her daughter. Miss Dorothy Gcnoe visited her cou-sin. Miss Dorohty Jamieson for a few days recently. Miss Olive Wilkinson of Duncan has been visiting her friend, Mrs. J. Por- teous recently. Mr. and Mr3. Alex. Cameron visit- ed friends in Owen Sound one da? last week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Parsons and son. Stanley, of Owen Sound, visited the former's brother, Mr. Parsons, and family. PRICEVILLE CEYLON l> W,j had a heavy rain and thunder st.^rm on Saturday last. Jlisica Flora i.-\d Catherine C.imp- bcll spent a few dayj visiting friends in Sc. Thomas laat week. Misses Margaret and Minie Simp- sen of Chicago are visiting their sister, Mrs. K. Mc.\rthur. Mr. Clifford Hincks accompanied thi? Douglass boys to Toronto on Wednesday and spent a couple of days in Hamilton. .A. number from here took in the h\i^ celebration in Dundalk on Fri- day last. Mr. Lamburtus of Dundalk is re-( Iiev:r.g at the station, while Mr. and Mrs. Mclnnis and family are on their holidays. Mr. and %Irs. Angus McCannell and son, Dan. Miss Mary McDonald of Proton Station, Mrs. E>onaId Mc- Donald and daughter. Dorothy of Tornto. visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. .A.. L. Hincks. Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacMillan of Holstein and Miss Catharine Mac- Millan of Fergus visited on Sunday at 5Ir. H. R. McLean's. Mrs. Charlie McKinnon and son, John L. and Miss Phoebe Living- stone of Toronto are visiting here. We are glad to know that Phoebe is much improved after her operat- ion recently. Rev. Mr. Ritchie of Tavnstock oc- cupied the pulpit in the hall on Sunday and preached a splendid ser- mon 'â- o a crowded hall. Delbert Smith of Flesherton is visiting his sister, Mrs . Allie Mc- Lean. Mrs. Colin McLean spent a few days visiting friends in Mounr Forest. Mrs. J. C. Fletcher, Toronto., Mr and 3!:-s. Bushland, daughter, Flor- ence, of Port Elgin Dr. and Mrs. Wclf, Miss Phoebe Wolf of Durham, Mr. Cecil Woii of Toronto were vis- itors the p^st week at Mr. Thos. Fletcher's. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and two children from Hamilton and Mr. P. Hunt from Orangeville were week ^nd visitors at Mr. George Arrow- â- mith's. Mr. and ifrs. Thos. Gilchrist mot- ored to Collingr.-ood the fir^t of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Glenross of Edge Hill were first of the week callers at R. Cook's. Mrs. Wm. Hislop and grandaughter Miss Bemice Campbell of Eugenia are visiting with Mr. Georgs and Mi?-3 Jessie McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Collinson and family motored to Owen Sound on Friday and was accompanied by Mrs. Coleman, who has been visiting her daughter here. Mrs. Thos. Arrowsmith, who has been on an extended visit here for some time, left on Tuesday to return to her home at Moose Jaw. Sask. Mr. S. Hemphill and son, Percy and Miss Reta motored to Toronto for the week end. Miss Mabel Haw and Master Allan are holidaying with friends near Swinton Park. Mr. Angus Whittaker spent a few days in Toronto, returning home on Monday, accompanied by Ma3ter An- gus Callahan. Real estate deals have taken place here the nast week. Mr. A. C. Muir purchased the Collinson residence. I Mr. Thos. Fletcher nuxchased Mr Congratu.ations to all those who, john MoMillan's residence and Jas. were successful in pasing their ent- w. McMallen cu-chased Mr. Thos. ranee exams. ; Fletcher's residence, moving thereto GARDEN PARTY 1 on Monday. On Tuesday night the weather prov- ^f""- ^^^ ^^^s. McBride of Owen cd ideal for the occasion. It had Sound, accompanied by other friends, rained all day, but cleared off in the '^"^ visitors the first of the week evening and a good crowd was pres-.^* ^^'- ^- ^larsh all's. ent. §225 was taken in at the' gate. All enjoyed the splendid pro-t PORTLAW gram. Rev. Mr. Graham acccpt-l ably acted as chairman and carried, This community is exceedingly sor- things through without dragging. ' ry to hear of the regrettable accident Addresses were given by his broth- that befell the Thiirston families and er. Key. G Graham of Holstein an ! .^.-hich resulted fatally to their young Rev. Jlr. McDonald of Fergus and j^uest F. R. Oliver. M P. P. The Doug-i During the electric storm on Satnr- lass quartette cf Toronto rendered ,iav last, liirhtning struck Mr. J. J. several nunioers and was pleasing Lille's house, doing some damage. to tile auoience. Mr. Yewell. the The familv were all more or less comedian, kept the audience in goocr shocked, but had a narrow escape hunior. Prof. Kyle's and Yakes f^om serious consequences, rendered some good bag pipe select- j Mr. and Mrs. Spevat, Sask.. form- lons m true Highland costume. Miss, ^r residents of Csprey. visited with Anna Mc\ icar danced Scotch dances, jjr. and Mrs. J. A. Thompson, and was much enjoyed. Will Black, jf^. Robert Plantt spent last week ci Tonuo sang a couple of Gaelic ^^jj, friends in Toronto. :-ong.-. bupper v.-^s served all on enterinir the grounds and there was plenty left over. .A. soft ball game WIS played between Ebenezer ami Maxwell; in favor of Maxwell. 1.5-1. Many enjoyed the horse shoe pitch- ing contest. First prizes were aw- arded to Mr. .Allan McLean, Mr. .Cook: 2nd, Mr. J. Turner, Garfield White. Prizes were awarded for these games. The home made can- dy booth made about $20, and the 'ther booth S5P.00. God Save The King: brought the evening to a close. Mildred Boyce and Robt. Shear- down were successful pupils of our school at the entrance examinations and congratulations are extended to them and to their teacher. Mis-3 Johnston. Mr and Mrs. Reiley and Mrs. J. L. Wood of Toronto are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. H. Gaudin. Murray and Stanley, and Miss -Allie Little of Toronto were visitors at the home o? the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. j. NOTICE â€" Will all those who have room reservations for Old Home Week will paeles communicate with G. B. Welton. Even those with only one room would be welcome. and Mrs. LeRoy of Nottawa and brother. Mr. Sam McKee of Nottawa Mrs. II. 0. Park of Detroit and accompanied by Mr. Moir. It was a pleasant re-unicn of parents and children as the moth* and father were also present. Mrs. .Alex. McDonald of Weston is visiting with her uncle, Mr. Henry Cairns. IM'-. Chas. Park and brother, Jno. returned en Saturday to Detroit af- \r a few holidays with the parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Eil. Fawcett of To- ronto are in the village at present. 5Ir. arid Mrs. .Albert Sloan ar>» children of Toronto visited recently wi'h Mrs. W. Sloan. Mi;o Mary McKee returned to T.n'onto by motor on Monday even- ing of last week after over a month visiting with her narvnts here. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hopper of Toronto visited with the former's vrother and sister. Eighth Litie, recently. Jliss Irene Jlartin. who b*s been i:l for the past couple of weeks, wa? â- "akeh to the Owen Sound hospital on Saturday last. Her undo and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Gorley vis- ited at the hospital on Sunday. Wc hope her condition improves soon. Mr. Fred Martin and son, Lorenzo of Detroit spent a few days at Mr. Robt. Gorley '». Mr. .Alex. Cameron made a business j J. Little. Bates Burial Co. i 122-124 Avenue Road J TORONTO I Phone: KIngsdalc 4344 I J. W. Bates. R. 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