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* Vol. 51, No. 10 Flesherton, Ontario, August 5, 1931 W. H. Thurston & Son, Proprietors- PRICEVILLE PORTLAW KIMBERLEY CEYLON FEVERSHAM EUGENIA Mrs. W. J. McLean of' Phidadelphia {Last Week's Items') Many families were made happy by ?' an<! Mr.3. Jack Nichol and two phil/l-i-on mnforort to Coliinerwood first Mr. and Mrs. nrl visit r-f- \v"fV Francis were week f ripvnl^ ;tr. Pflnnintr. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Rprt MftiMu) ivir* - Mi* anH \Tr** 4 If* and Mis. Jas. McAiuras oi Fish, Montanna spent a couple of days visiting the jatter's sister, Mrs. George Campbell. Miiies Minnie and Margaret Sim> son, Chicago, are holidaying- with the/.- sister, Mrs. Kate McArthur, and oth;r friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beyers and son, Bobby, of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Hammond of Meaford were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tucker. Mr. aid Mi>3. .Everett Robinson and two sons, Bob and Bill, of Cobalt, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Shier have Q-.-:t- ill for srriic Mine', -v th r families visiting: \vlth th.?r.i '. of the week ar.d visited Mr. Nichol's ( ton, Or.t. Arr.eng them are: Sir. and Mrs. C. Mr. Daltcn Marshall, who has been! past. We are glad to hear that Mr. | over the week end and holiday, j grandmother who is very i Shier is able to be out again and that Mrs. Shier is considerably im- proved. The encouraging news comes from ill. ert LeGard and son, Bert, Mrs. Poul- Mr. an,l Mr.;. F ;(.-] B" ,-.vn and fam- ' ter ard son, Herfl. and Mr. and Mrs. of Mount Forest ard Mrs. Jaceph'Jack McCowell, all of Toronto. Good, Toronto, and Mr. L. Plewr- - i -.-Siting his parents here has returned i In 1 .- in of Milton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wi'.Iiams and baby son, with M-s. J. Pk-wes; Mr. Ferguson with his niece, Mrs. Osbuvne; ilr. Toronto hospital that Miss Beatrice Carl Cavruthers with his mother. to his poiition at Eccier'.k. Mr. and .Mr?. Will Crosken, niece Mi--> Colleen Crosken and Miss May ^, Mrs. Joseph Ba-ber on Monday last. Harold, of Toronto are spending a Mr. and Mrs. C. Eakins and daugh- Milbrook and Dr. and Mrs. week with Mrs. Thos. Fen'.vick. Poycft Is ptcgrefBing towards re- '. B. A. Carruthers; z carload of youn.-r c j r ^; ;en O f Toronto visited* Miss M. Thcr - 12s Scott of Toro ^to were^vis c-vcry. j friends from Hamilton with Mrs. i - 1 Coo k.' who accompanied them on a Marion Conron and Gordon Jam- Laujrhlin and the boys; Mr. Shaw, the motor trip to Walkerton, Port Elgin, ieson of Toronto are holidaying with | guest of his sister, Mrs. S. Fawrett ; gouthamp'to? Sauble- Beach ana holidaying v their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. ! Miss Geraldine Weber at her parental ' < a'.dson and Mr. Herb Eby of this . Dcisa Raining. M'-F. Xubie and family of Toronto are holidaying 1 x*ith Mrs. Jos, with M-. and Mrs. John Black Williams. s.r.d other friends in this locality. Miss Xancy Middleton of Toronto Mr. and Mrs. G. Eby, Mrs. Den- is holidaying with her friend. Miss Jamieson. Mr. T. W. Walker and -sister, Mrs. home; Miss Evelyn and Rhoda Sou. M ; jS Reta Marshall nurse in train . : village and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Big-gar of .friond, Miss Jennings; the Ham- at the Qwen Souml General and sythe of Owen bound visited Mrs. . Owen Sound visited with the latterM _____________ , cpent a few days at. the home of! Akin, of Toronto and Mrs. A. Hannah : ond family at their camp at Spring- j ^ri-c- Hrspital is sending a fort- E(;ys aiece ' Mrs " E " Hllls ' at Moore- ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fenwick. *Vnw,vi, a^.,,,;^ ,, K> Mr. Herb Mclnnis at the Station. of Berkeley were recent visitors at I brook; ar.d Mrs. J. Gibson with Miss u ; K ,, t ftt j . home here Mrs Fenwick accompanied them to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Seigner, Walk- the Walker home. Edythe Harris. Mr. Edward Sergant of Shelbume erton, visited last week at the Mao Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Littlejohns and j Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dillon and child- I spent ' a few da of past week here. - - .... ^ -,, ., . .^ i _i,.t] Cuaig home. Mr. Clifford Hincks of Toronto spent the week end at his home here. family of Orange Valley visited with ; ren are spending their holidays with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lawrence. Th s frequent heavy rains of late Mrs Jas Bothwell is visiting her Mr. Alroy McLean and friend of j have been a great hindrance to hay! motheri Mrs Abercrombie, and other Toronto spent the week end at his I making. Last Friday afternoon a f r j en( j s Mr. Percy Hemphill of' Alliston spent the week end at his home here. Mrs. Loats of Toronto visited over Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and son and Harrisburg on Sunday, returning on Miss Phillips cf Toronto, Dr. Wan-en j Monday. She visited her father and and wife of Alix, Alta., Mr. and Mrs. | stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. Parliament. Carrol Han!sy c-f Oransreville ami She also visited Brantford (her birth Mr. Allan Hanley bf Port Credit j place), Gault and other points on her ,, ,, . , \ve:-3 visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. , trip, which was pleasant, the week end with Mr. H. Stone and . violent storm of wind and rain swept home here. Mir|3 Reva and Ball of Oshawa spent the past two j the exception qf rail fences being Mrs. Olaf Pearson and twins vi-sit- Mr and Mrs. Walter Scott. Visitors over the holiday with Mrs.; Master Harley over this part. Fortunately with: ' . j ,',; *>nH riimrht^r T_anra wprp Mr x_lL. _ :, f * ,._;ed friends in Clarksburg, Barrie and \V hue and daughter, Laura, were *ir. Kerr.ahan last week. We were very sorry to hear of the Mr. and Mr?. Thomas Forsythe of sudden illness of Mr. Chas. Park on Owen Sound visited with Mrs. For- Saturday. Dr. Milne was summoned weeks visiting at the home of Herb Mclnnis. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Houston and leveled and some trees broken down,! very little serious damage resulted. Meaford during the week. and Mrs. Robt. Brown, Miss Delia . and Mrs. S. S. Burritt, Mr. and X ^ it ' Mi * La - M - Archel and nephew, all of Toronto. The sythe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eby here over the holiday. G. and rushed him to Owen Sound hos- ! pital. We sincerely hope that Char- Mrs. Art Wilson was taken sudd- Mrs - D - L - Weber - Miss Geraldine, Archie of Peterboro spent the past I e-ly ill and taken to Collingwood j Mrs - Pearson and children and week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Peter hospital for treatment. She re-' Mrs - Bothwell vfcitad Mrs. D. A. turned home and is thought to be I Graham at Hamilton and found her slowly regaining her health. uv "' tR ' wn ' ,Tha meeting was opened with hymn (nee Mabel! Mr. L. Lawrence and baby are the IIR Lea , !eth M e" followed bv script- Muir. Mr. and Mrs. John Nichol (Jr.) . recovering, and family spent the week end at Mrs. Harry Stewart Aid held their monthly at the home of Mrs. Me Williams on Wednesday afternoon, 25 were present. Collingwood. I Wilson) who underwent a very crit-| guests of Mrs. J. Lawrence. ure reading and prayer. Roll call Mr. C. E. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. He will soon be well again. Mason and two daughters, Mrs. Chaa. Messrs. Ken Kaitting and Frank Julie and Miss Hazel Mason, of Bur- Graham of Woodstock yisited over the ford, Ont. were visitors with the for- week end at their respective homes, mer's sister, Mrs. R. J. Colquette, Mrs. Andrew Graham left for the last we"k. \Vest to the beside of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H .Alexander and Myrtle, who is quite ill, but we trust son, Ivan and lady friend, visited that she will soon recover. Mr. J. McRitchie and Mhses Betty] ;..al operation ir. Toronto appears to M r. D. L. Weber reports the bridge waa med v.-ich a proverb, min- ;'' th MrS ' AJexander>a broth er, Mr.; Mersrs. Jim and Eddie Hargrave of rt , {~"Vjl-ln*s Ppritrii antl /ar .-In- Tiirtintn n-^ tli nriin^tc at- tha PfTlr McRitchie and- Miss Alma Cole, Mr. 'have passed the critical point and ttvwt in a flnnriaJimo. r-nr.l'Hnn i ho T-V Charles Perigo, and family at Delhi Toronto are the guests at the Park .tion, as e u t es i- e ad ar.d adopted. The pro- . and Mrs. Edward Davis and babe of progressing toward recovery. has secured five more contacts for 1 gram consisted of two piano instru- Toronto spent the week end visiting WP u-derstand that Miss Helen at Mr. Wilfred Watson's. Heard of Flesherton has been engag- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Waite and family cd as teacher to take the place of: ter at Kitchener for a week. p D Cairn?. Mrs. Thos. Irwin !n- of Toronto spent the week end with Miss Johr.-ion who resigned. The W. I. met at the home of Mi-?. v j tei i .j lc August meeting to her Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McArthur's. Mrs. W. R. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Carruthers and had a profitable horne " -r he grandmothers and mem- f . " " " * "' !T, , " ; Mrs. Plasted'and children of Preston Mr. and Mrs. Russell Linton and " - i mentals bv lUSB Bessie Cairns, read- , Mrs. Fred Wickens visited her sis- ^ by ^ Thos . Gilchrist and Mrs . * returned lrom a * wlth th '^ * '">* a few **,* ' *- i-v j~i m_. _ FT*L . T ;_ "L*LIi Mr. and Mrs. Dobson and family of W. Plant, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Fisher, anc j enjoyable meeting 1 . The report 5^ who are not mo thtrs will have Toronto are visting with Mr. and Mrs.j Mr. and Mr:. J. W. McKee v,-er e at < O f the recent annual meeting, held at charge o f the programme. The meet- "'? parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. \v;th Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fenwick. Mjffat, near here. V.Y are pleased to report Mr. Geo. Whiteoak visited with Park recovering from his recent last week. illness. A. B. McArthur. ThornhiU last -.ve:k attending the , Hopeville, was given. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Parslow re- funeral of the former's nephew, turned to New York on Sunday, after Sa:rament was observed last Sun- ing Mr, and Mrs. Griesbach (nee Annie an( j then of Saskatchewan visited with i,,.,,^ w;u ?e"ved. was thon closed with a hymn whih a dainty Congratulations to Miss Nellie Short Mr ;. Bert Graham and children and who passed the Examinations at Nor- Miss Millie McMullen of Toronto are rr.n! in June last and will be teacher at hoiiday:riir with their mother, Mrs. No. fi, Osprey, for the coming year. M. M:Mullen, who has returned to spending two weeks holidaying here. | day in Mount Zion church, the pastor, | m&ny of their friend, during the week. ' 'Vs^Dor.aldTsioan of Eugenia and Mr " a " let MjKenzie has secur '- a s P end the "* at iler h me in the> * . . -_ TI_ i- : i... n J T ., , I - fi*i ftnA ' T> nr* \f Dj-\r>*\ f\f\f*\a ft no- o __ JTT TIT" T Mr. Hector Ibbitson and lady friend,' Rev. Mr. Pope, officiating. Miss Arnold, of Toronto spent a few days visiting at Mrs. Archie McLean's Mir. Robert Parslow is engaged with . Mr. Whiteman working on the stone crusher in the Glen. ROCK MILLS Mr. Edr.^ Russell and son, Orval. Rev. and Mrs. W. Banks and child- -j rs Eathcrington of Toronto were rc-n motored from Saskatchewan and ,, isito _. s for a ft -, v l!ays O f Mr. and ara visiting with Mrs. Banks' parents, Mr .,_ A Q^I^ and f am ii y . Mr. and Mrs. R. Wk-kens, and also Mr Jas McW hinney spent a couple with their many friends. The congregation very much enjoy- of days in Hanover the past week. r.L Mr. John Gibson's for and Mr. and Mrs. Roy- en Gibson all of Toronto. Miss Gretta Sellwood of Singhamp- sn is assisting M!^-. Anna McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. Ra::ey and daughter, with Mrs. M.-Phail. Mr. Rc-bert McArthur or Haileybury of Rock Mills spent two weeks in et \ t h e assistance of Rev. W. Banks a;, hr . !itlay ^e,.^ Mr." and Mrs. Jack Gib- is spending two weeks visiting his Ttaooto, the services on July 26th and Sunday, uncle, A. B. McArthur. Master Ja:k Williams of Toronto, August 2nd. He gave us his exper- Miss Alma McLean is visiting her !<; holidaying with his cousin. Master i ence first hand with our new Cana- friend, Miss Minnie Ferguson, of Freddie Partridge. I dians, his subject being "The Potter'-j Boothville. Mr. and Mrs. B. Field, accompanied vessel being made over", how the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Runciman and : by Mr. ar.d Mrs. Brodie of Maxwell. p 0p i e c f other nations were being Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Runciman visitsd last week at Midianu. j mad? into gooJ Canadians. r-.Ir. and l-ab returned to Toronto after Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Lee of Owen ( Banks will also speak at the Ladies', spending some time holidaying here, j Sound spent a day the past week with Aid meeHna: this Tuesday afternoo;:. I Toronto Mr. Gilvray Mac Lean and lady | her sister, Mrs.^ Dick Clark. i We appreciate his kindnei?. i of New Toronto were visitors with fn'erd. Miss Webster, of Tiverton and Mr. Murray MacMillan of Markdaie spent the week end at their home here. Mrs. Malcolm M.Lean is a patient in Durham hospital. Mrs. Jack McLean -pent a week visiting friends in Toronto. ^. ; . NY. 14 school 1'or the next year, village. ! Verna Hudson of Toronto is Mrs. Quosr.el and children of Owen at her home near here for a holiday. S>".md visited a few days at the homo Mr. Harry Kerton and lady friena of Mr. Jos. Sherwood. Miss Lucy went north for a motor trip last Sat- Mac-Donald returned with them for a urday. They will visit with friends visit. at North Bay. Two Miss Blacks of Toronto visited \vith Mr. ami Mrs. John Black last week. IN MEMORIAM LeGARD In loving memory of dear mother, who passed away Aug. on ! 6th. 1928. v r i >. 1 J I Vl I>*I*C W IWlVlJtU Master Harold Clark is spending; Mrs. 0. Pearson. Misse.5 Isaoel and Mr ard Mrs wu , Gib<on some holidays with relatives in Owen Helen left Kimberley on Monday for Sound. home in Kenora. Messrs. Archie Mi-Arthur, Frank j the job of reshingling the school last Reiley, Earl McLean and his mother, j week, motored to Toronto on Tuesday, re- turning the same day. Mr. a?d Mrs. Gordon Warling, El- MI^s Olive Wilkinson and friend \ j:; sg Verda and Merelda Taylor ?pcnt a day with her brothsr, Mr. j aru j Miss Duneta Lawronce arc visit- Albe-n Wilkinson. j i n <r the Misses Taylor at Vv" alters Mr. George Arrowsmith completed Falls. Kitchener has spent $1'.I4.4."J Jean - c llday i-n-jniployment relief work during the Sleep on, dear mother, your cares are past six months, ace rdins to cit> ended, and Ml " J - r hal' i-f.-rmation. Rest in peace, your work is done; , Mr. and Mrs. J. Gibso n y ou are gone w h er e those who loved you Will some day meet you, one by one. Sadly missed by daughter, Ida Mitchell an.1 family of Hamil- ton were vwiting Mr. and Mrs. F. D. I A large moving van belonging to the ililltr Moving Company, Toron- to, and loaded with the entire con- 1 Mr. and Mr. family motored 'holiday. tents of a house, broke through the F. J. Collir.son und i iruard P ost ~ ; ard v '"' rcs about a to London for the Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pedlar of Ox- tow, Sask.. are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pedlar, and other nier, Audrey and Doris and Mr. Geo. j relatives here. Wilson of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. ' Mr. J. Mu-rta ami friend. Miss Zel- Harry Pedlar of Toronto, Mr. and n-.^ Blackwell, of Toronto spent tho Mrs. Bill Wilson (nee Mary Carson) week end and holiday with Mr. andj of Brighton and Miss Eva Carson ot Mrs. Fra-k Betts. THE MINISTER SPEAKS County and township foil* m On- tario may bo reduced in number, ac- cording tn plans under consideration Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLco.i me- ' f u .">'- -T companied Mr. and Mrs. Gilchrbt to : Meaford, Monday. east of Palermo and somersaulted Fifty fine chu-kens were stolen | down a fifteen fcot in.-iine into a trorn the farm of I. Poyntz near the contents right ar.d i Brampton by thieves travelling in a truck. - * ^ '-'- Margaret McMullen. Toronto, is vi. i'inu: he 1 - parents here. Mr. John M;- Mullen of Owen Sound by Hon. Tho-na-5 L. Kennedy Mini.*- is sending a few dars with his moth- j * ter of Aerri-ulture. The Minister cr " !t Misses Allie and Edith Gra-.t of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richardson and family of Swinton Park were week end visitors at Mr. Alex. Cc.rson's. Miss Eva Carson is remaining for two weeks' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sinton of Shelburne visited the Irirst of the week at the home of John Meads. Miss Jean McLean returned to To- ronto after -spending a month holiday- ing at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Beyers and son returned to Detroit on Saturday, after spending two weeks with friends here. Mr. John Giassford and daughter, points out that in many instan.es government grants h a v e been found Toronto are visiting their sister. Mrs. ! The Unrted Church in Canada now has 3,040 pastoral charges and 7,626 preaching places. Mi*>-io. and Mr. Marshall Orr, of ! higher than county grants io county Moose Jaw. Sask., visited the past fairs. One reason for the failure of week with the former's ntecc, Mrs. B. Fiold. Visitors at the Pedlar home re- cently were: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mr. an Mr. an Pedlar and daughter, Mrs. Giles, of! msnt aid being apportioned more Muir. Miss Maxwell of Fevt/rsham he believes, is th e tendency i assisting Mrs. A. Mnir. to depend too much upon the gov- i M ^- and Mrs. Roy Genoe and daugh f-ment for assistance instead of ; ters . J y and Gale . of VuKcma also getting rasults through their ov.-n ' Mr - and Mrs - Lou Teeter of Vand ' BATES BURIAL CO'Y. | DISTINCTIVE FUNERAL SF I .'ICE AT MODERATE CO.ST NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR THE USE OF OUR FUNERAL CHAPEL 122-121 AVENUE RD. TORONTO PHONE: Night or Day KI. 4344 J. W. BATES Formerly of Flesherton R. MAODOCKS >*?? >' Durham. Mrs. Selina McKee Flosh-?rton. of: discriminately, may follow. The Minister also feels that the existing Mr. and Mrs. F. Chard and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Chard and children, Kimberley, spent a day with the for- mer's daughter, MFS. Albert Wilk- inson. FEEDING CATTLE Flies are a. great nuisance and re- sponsible for a part of the midsum- mer slump in production by dairy herds. However poor feeding is more often responsible for the low returns. Pastures were not good early in the summer and proper measures to sup- plement them were not by Ho fall* tor lack ot education or lack ot en- ergy. If you have energy gtt the right education at to* ~ '. Northern Batinew College OWEN SOUND, ONT. Write (or Free Circular to 0. 4- FLB.HIJJG, Frinclp.1. TOD, ONT. *. many dairymen. The man with some silage left io fortunate. Whore the hay crop is large, some hay may be fed where pastures are short. For the best cows a fairly liberal grain ration is also advisable. A good mix- ture may be made from six parts of ground oata and barley and one part oilcake meal. If farmers are to main- tain the production of their cows, they must maintain their weight and that means feeding just in propor- tion as the pastures fail. READ THE SMALL ADVTS. ise. Reduction eleur were visitors the first of the j fairs with govern- wee ^ w ' tn Mr. snd Mrs. The?. Genoe. Miss Hilda Genoe is this week visit- | ing Vandeleur friends. MV. S. Hemphill and daughters, j seed crops .--ompetit:on3 should ibte ! Misses Maud and Reta - Mr - and Mrs - } Cha-.--. Irish and three children attend- 1 ed the Home Week celebration ii House of Quality abolished and replaced by registe red seed competions would do more to bolster the farming industry than j Dundalk, Monday. the crops type of competition, he I believes. Speaking on the subiect of ftradinjrj TORONTO LINE NORTH ' milk, Hon. Mr. Kennedy foresaw a I time when city dwellers would bej Visitors at J. A. Lever's over the] mand a higher quality of milk. Steps | holiday were Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Pat- were now being taken to clean cattle j r j c k, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gibbs and, areas and free them from disease,' little son, all of Hamilton. Mr. and and the time seemed ripe to get a Mrs. H. Manning and three daughters; We have remodelled our Ice Cream Par- lor and we have an excellent assortment of Ice Cream, Sodas & Sundaes milk-grading organization under way. Shipment to England of a special of Walton, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hunter and daughter, Dorothy, of Toronto. type of Ontario-grown barley, adapt- : Mrs. Mclntyre and son. Donald, ac- able for malting purposes, would be companied by Mrs. Unger of Toronto j made shortly. th e Minister announced. , re the guests of the former's brother. ' A heavy demand in England is ex- pected for this type of barley, known as 0. A. C. No. 21. The lettuce harvest on the Brad- ford and Innisfil marsh gardens is on in full swing, the truck, carrying about one hundred crates, making several trips to Toronto daily. Cel- Mr. R. Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. F. Peacock and son. Stewart of Toronto visited at F. Brown's last week. Mr. Arnold Harbottle spent Tuesday in Toronto. Mrs. Albert Sewart is visiting friends in Toronto. that will please you. >? ^ CONES BRICKS ESKIMO PIES ICE CONLD DRINKS SERVED FROM r,i OUR SERV-ALL COOLER Midland town council decided re-' ery planting has just been finished cently not to grant relief to anyone one grower having over one million owning an automobile or having a plants vn. liquor permit. Jas. A. tewart GROCERIES PHONE 46 i WE DELIVER IN TOWN

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