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: . Vol. 51, No. 18 FlesKerton, Ontario, September30, 1931 W. H. Thurston & Son, Proprietors PRICEVILLE On Friday evening a large crowd gathered at the Presbyterian hall in honor of Rev. and Mrs. Stewart be- fore their departure from our midst who leave Monday for their new field of labor at MerriUon, nine miles from Niagara Falls. Mr. Thomas Nichol acted as chair- man and presidsd in his usual happ> FEVERSHAM CEYLON VICTORIA CORNERS Mr. ar.d Mrs. E. Paul ami Mr. and Mrs. Ross Long 01 Toronto were rec- ent visitors \vlth Mr. and Mrs. Jameo ! Long here. Mr. and Mrs. James Long and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Thompson were week end visitors with friends in Toron- to. Mrs. William Neilson of Elsinore manner. A program was much_ en- visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eby last - joyed. Solos were sung by Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. Hermic M-Lean, Mi:.j Smith, Mr. V. m. Ramage and all responded to encores. Messrs. Tom, Dave and John Nichol favored the audience with a couple of songs which were well received. Miss Monica Lambert gave an instrumen- tal, Messrs. Colin McLsan on violin accompanied by Dan M:Arthur on piano delighted the audience with music. Mr. Wm. McKenzie gave a couple of recitations in his usual happy way and was much enjoyed, also Mrs. Dan Campbell gave two very fine recitations. At an appro- priate hour Rev. and Mrs. Stewart, Rev. Mr. Sutherland, Mrs. Dan Mc- g Arthur and Miss Margaret McLean were asked to come forward. Mrs. McArthur read a complimentary ad- dress and Rev. Mr. Sutherland pre- sented Mr. Stewart with a purse of money and Mis.; Margaret McLean presented Mrs. Stewart with a piii of silver salt and pepper shakers from the Mission Band. Both Mr. and Mrs. Stewart made suitable replies and thanked all for their kindness and v - . week. Mr. Colquptte spent thi week end ir Toronto. Miss Queerae Kaitting was a week jnd visitor with friends in the Queen city. Mr. and Mrs. Will Colquette of Owen Sound were visitors here last \veek. Miss Dorothy Robinson was home from Orangeville over the week end. Visitors with Mrs. A. J. Conron over the w-eck end were:- Mrs. Royen and grandson, Mrs. Halifax, Mr. and Mrj. Will. Davidson, Mr. Mathew Con- Mr. Percy Hemphill of Alliston Inwtioge Anniversary services ware spent the week end at his home here. (held on Suiuia;-, ;l-eptf.-._.er 117 !. Mr. and Mrs. George Cairns motor- j pastor Benjamin Sp*cei' rendered tvv i ed to Toronto for the week end to lovely s olos at each of the services, see Mrs. Cairn's sister, Mr.5. H. Griff- He also preached morni-p; and even- in, who was in a car accident on Fri-| ing. Mr. Leslie, our own minir-.tev day and who had a slight injury of | preached in ihe afic-rnocn and a.:.-::.-i- knee. Mr. Grific;n escaping but their ; :c i w ith t!ienu:siu as did a!sj M.-s. car was damaged. Miss Catharine Earl Walton of He .Seville. The choir Cairns escaping without a scratch. Mrs. Cecil Archibald of Proton spent the wek erd with her parents and two -ions for week end. Miss M. Cook, Mr3. Knok, Mrs. ron and .son, wood. Don., all of Colling- and daughter, Laura, motored to Shelburne the first of the week. Mrs. Ellen McMullen received a message on Thursday that her broth- er, Mr. Will Wilson, of Creemore had passed away. She left Thursday eve. accompanied by Mr. Roy Piper and son, James McMullen, to attend the funeral which took place on Friday afternoon. Mr. M. Ferguson spent a few dayi the past week with friends at Shp 1 .- burno. 11 economical wall finish At the Singhampton field day our Mr ' and Mrs ' J ' Montgomery of T - school made a good showing. Mr. Herb Eby < >n the silver cup and won five firsts and two ieconds for runn- ing and iumpinc and first on ball throwing and Mr. Murray Hawton won first for high jump, second for hop-step and jump and second for ball throwing and others of our school doing well in the sports likewise. BORN On Saturday, Sept. 19th nt the G. & M. hospital, Collinirwood extended a hearty welcome to one and to Mr. and Mrs. Ern Hawton of Fev- al! to visit them in their new home, [crsham a son. all joined in singing, "For they are ' BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Will Fad- ronto were week end visitors at Mr. George Arrowsmiths. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ulrich of Chic- ago are -spending a fortnight with the .atter's father, Mr. J. Melia. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith of To- ronto were week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. fhos. Fletcher accompanied them back to Toronto for a few holidays. Mrs. Morwood of Markdale visited with her brother, Mr. J. J. Patterson, and wife the past week. Mr. Allie Muir is attending the fall also deserved praise {'or their mu.<L-. Mr. and Mrs. A. Stevons received word that their grandson, Billy Ga.r.- ' lie, ci Sucbury tcok first prize at a i baby show at Masssy Fair (New On- j "tario). Congratulations Billy, that's! i fair stait tjv.-ar...; bc-ing a 1'ir.e mar.. i'-s. Patterson, Maplo Grove, vis- ited her friend, Mrs. Stjve^s. The teacher, M;ss Sylvia Acheson, ! 'las reason to be proud of her s ehool i of seven pupils. Marjorie Stevenj took two first prizes on turnip ; and mangels ; Kathleen Bannon took fourth n girls public speaking contest; Ted Moore took second in Boys' speakinsr contest and Jucfc Bannon took a couple jf prizes on vegetables and flow.--.-s. jolly good fellows," after which a social time was spent. God be with us till we meet again closed the meet- ing. We regret very much losing Rev. and Mrs. Stewart from our midst. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Havison and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tucker visited the first of the week at Mr. Daviii Hinck'-s. Mr. Earl McLean and his mother and Mrs. Muir, spent a few days vis- iting at Caledon. Mrs. Angus McCannell, Proton, i ' * J 8 k * 1 r < I spent a few days visiting her daugh- ter, Mrs. A. L.Hincks. A number from here attended Anniversary services on Sunday at . Swinton Park and enjoyed hearing Rev. Neil Campbell of Barrie who preached there 50 years ago. Mrs. Matheson, widow of the late Rev. J. A. Matheson, visited Friday at Mr. Dan Campbell's. Mr. and Mrs. Findlay McCuaig, Mulock, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Scigner Walkerton, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tuck- er, Ebenezer, Mr. J. A. McCuaig and Robt. Pearson were recent guests at Mr. Henry Tucker's. Mr. Frank Reiley, Secretary Treas. rc jived the school grant ten thous- of Feversham on Sept. 22nd a son. | fairs as juilge in BrUce County this ROCK MILLS KIMBERLEY Our commviity was shocked Sa.- urday evening about 6 o'clock to see the big tarn .if Mr. W. Weber's in flames. In some way unknown the tire started in the straw just as the men reached the house wh.i had been threshing only a few minutes before-. Mr. J. Waufj threshing machine was also burned, although everything pos- sible was done to save it. Both men have the sympathy of all especially as we understand there is no insurance TXTALPAMUR the famous ' Cat finish for walls and ceilings is economical, be- cause it is so easy to apply that a little goes a long way. You have a choice of the most delightful shades, that dry with an eggshell bloom. It has a soft light-diffusing ef- fect, and make s a lovely back- ground for your household treasures. It is permanent, washable and fire-resisting, and looks equally well on a wide variety of surfaces. Consult your decorator or dealer. Ask Mm for (^ shade card, or write to us direct Walpamur a product of The Crown Diamond Paint Co. Limited TORONTO - * MONTREAL > **^f HAUFAX ..- ' * Walpamur products are sold by: D. McKILLOP. FLESHERTON ALBERT E. HAW, CEYLON. (INT. RUSSELL BROS., Dl'NDALK _ , '-.-., ,/* VT ;v Following the policy of cultivating; on the machine- and light insurance ; r.ew markets abroad, a trial shipment PROTON STATION ;)n the barn. Mr. B. Hawkins visited over the week end with friends at Heathcote. Unity U. F. W. O. will hold their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. D. Williams, Eugenia, on Wednesday, Oct. 7th at 2 p.m. Vis- itors always welcome. Mr. Chas. Hudson, wife and family, of Collingwood called on the Pedlai family here the first of the week. Mr. Laurie Smith of Toronto called on friends here on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Les. Charr! and Mabel of the 4th line visited the first of! week. Mrs. Mary Rutledge received word the past week that her son, Mr. Leslie j havc bought out Mr. Elmer Ellis' hnr- 1 for London, England, where they will Last Sunday the United Ccurch even- Rutledge, of Brecken, Minnesota, U.j c h er shop ar.d business taking pos- ' l ' e marketed through the Government JnK serv j c e was withdrawn in iavor ot ' 2 - 00() fc x 01 fancy peaches from 1 chur.h anniversaries are the chief Mr. R. D. and Mr. Bruce Carruthers the Bean - ;vill e district left recently eVL , nts O f interest just at present. S. A. was quite ill sfce left on Monday , 3ess ; on j une i st evening to see him. Mr. Richard Wylie and friend of Toronto were week end Mr. Peter Muir's. Trade Commissioner. Every prcaut- ' of t j, e i nn istoge anniversary, and a Mr. and Mrs. O. Hawkens of Warr- ion was taken to ensur that thc ? 'goodly number of the congregation . Ohio, visited with Mrs. Hawken-.s ' ;vcu!d arrive on the London market vveRt there . Next Sunday. Oct. 4th, visitors at \ ste r, Mrs. D. L. Weber for a few in the ver V finest condition. Grower- tne Anglican congregation hold their lays. Mr. and Mrs. A. McLean re-"- thL> Grim:;1) y district are also send 'annual Harvest Home services. Cap- ing a trial shipment of Canuc: 'an ,^ ln Whitney one of the church Army Mr. and Mrs. J. Cummings, **<> turning horc with them. have been voting here returned Fri- 1 jf,. Hcnrv Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs Deacnea in to tne Caribbean mar day to their home at Oshawa. Mrs. ' c Lawrence of Powassen were the McDonald returned with her daugh- ?uests cf theil . friends here for a ter to spend the winter months. j W p e k Mr ' an Ml ; ; - A " Sinclair spcflt the ** forms Harrison. Mr. Will Plcwes and friend came WbU (.JIC 111.31 VI r*l the week with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil ! " . F f 16 ^ " <'com P an. e d them to visit their daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Patterson of Toronto wcro week end visitors with Mr. anu Mrs. 0. McLeod. through with another load of fine Mr. and Mrs. Crosley hc . from tha ^ ( , istrict _ EUGENIA Mrs. Crawford and little daughter of Whitby have returned home aifter' sending a couple of weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Moffat. We oli'er congratulations to our teacher. Miss Donalda Sloan and her TT'oiN in capturing third prize in the parade at the school fair held last Mi-. A. F. Itam-ond. Misses Estell and Blanche ard "r. Russell Hamm- ond spent th? week end with Eugenia and Kimbjrley friends. also Mrs. guost? of Mrs. Anna week and also called on old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Snider and ! Bert Weber motored with them and Mr. and Mrs. Sharp and Mr. and ! ,.;,,> e(l her nome here Miss Geraldine Weber spent a McMillan lasi coup i e ol days with her parents> Mr and M?. D. L. Weber. Miss Kathleen Hutchir.son who has Crusaders will preach at 11 a.m. and the rector. Rev. F. M. Oldham will preach at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Thos. Wauchope who has been in Dundalk for a few weekj has re- returned home. Miss Roberta Achescn who has been seriously ill for over six weeks The Corporation of the Township of j s recovering slowly. Miss D. Corbctt, R.N.. returned cow RESPECTING LANDS IN ARREARS FOR TAXES TOWNSHIP OF ARTEMESIA Arte s ia s notice that in respect to al! lands situated within the norr .e '?st week, said Township of Artemesia and which Mr. Jacob Lockhart had a killed bv lightening recently. daughter, Peggy, of Toronto visited boi>n a nurse in tra j n j n(r in Flinti Mr. D. D. McLauchlan the first of the the week. < . ; k ind ninetv five dollars. The largest j Thursday at Flesherton. The Misses in She history of the schools for t Delsa Kaitting and Hazel Turner both teachers salary and equipment for i i-cpivtd a prize in the solo "ontest. school. I Many of the pupils were lucky in A number from here took in the j winning prizes for their exhibits. The school fair in Flesherton on Thurs- colors cf our school were green and day last and enjoyed it very much. | gold. We also congratulate the 8th We congratulate Miss Francis Reiley j lin e teacher. Miss Margaret Sinclair on winning second prize in t"he speak- j and her pupils in winning fourth ing contest, her subject was "foxes", prize in the parade. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McKenxie and [ were btack and yellow, family entertained Rev. and Mrs. Stewart to a fine supper on Tuesday j and two daughters, evening when a most enjoyable time i Madgi Mich, for a year is home at present. Mr. and Mrs. Hawkens visited their are advertised for sale for taxes by tho County of Grey on the Sixth day of November. 1931. If the price of- lerred for any land at the adjourned sale subsequent to the said Sixth day i of No -ember. 1931. is loss than the! amount due for arrears of taxes. ^ DeViatlOIl Notice is hereby given that after the expiration of one month from the Mr am) \tix Rnht Rntleile-p nn<l * T-. m. and JUB. Kobt Kutled.ge and daug: hter, Mrs. E. Morwood at Aurora children of Holland Centre visited their respective parents the first of week. Mr. and Mrs. Will. Carru [ ers, daughters, Lois and Lilian, of Toronto, and^ costs in respect ^of ^said ^ pub!ication of this notice (bein g the 26th day of August, 1931.) the Council of the Township of Arteme- sia will proceed to pass a by-law to or if no price is offered there- for at said adjourned sale, the Muni- cipality of the Township of Arteme- that Their colors Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Davidson Maxine and Premier Bennect'j insistence- Mr. Dave Carruthers and son, Doug-i fh<1 government will only help las of Long Branch were woek end who al ' e willing to help themselves, is o visitors at Mr. W. T. Gcnoe's. M : -s Blanche Gcnoe who spent the past two weeks at her home here returned to Toronto with them. A large crowd was present Sunday morning in the hall when Rev. R. G. Stewart preached his farewell ser- mon. It was also Rally Day. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hartley of X'p*- ara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davis and babe of Toronto spent the wek end at Mr. Wilfred Watson's. Rev. Mr. Millar of Markdale will _>ccupy the pulpit Sunday next in the hall. He also has been appointed Moderator in Rev. R. G. Stewart's place. Mr. John Cook of Londcm spent the week end at Mr. Da\'e Nichol's. A number from here attended the ! '. anniversary services at Mt. Zion on i ; Sund-y. Mrs. W. Davies accompanied Miss Dorothy Davies motored from Toronto and On Sept. 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. | fte unemployed who think that the ' Genoe and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carr- state owes them a living, and that all sit down and benevolent bureauocracy to serve them with food and shelter. ,. . un ->opt. ^.tn. Mr. and Mrs. Tnos. I l ' unemployed wr .nd two daughter*, Maxme and Genop am , famj Mr and ^ ^ \ state owes them a , fadge of Feversham sp.nt Sunday ; ]thers ^ fami)y ^..^ ^ m j they have to do J3 rith Mr. and Mrs. \V ,11 Kaittmg. j Ml . g _ Solomon Turner of ^ - a an(J , wait for some benev, NO PUEMIl'M ON LAZINESS j '* ^P^^^^^^* ^ establish a deviation of Road as fol- lows, viz: All and singular that certain parcel Dated at Flesherton th,s 3rd day. r tn|( . t of land ^ nremises situatl . September, um. j !yin g an d being in the Township cT ARMSTRONG. ] Artemesi8i in the County of Grey, an<f Treas., Twp. of Artemesia.|p rov . nce of Qntari0( containin? b -., admeasurement four and two-fifth T acres, be the same more or less, beinir L-omposed of parts of lots 26, 27 an. I ail to the good. This country has not come t,o the point where it is willing to put a premium on laziness. In other words, if there are those among j TENDERS WANTED joined in the family re-union ther 1 by up it being the occasion o Mrs. Turner's the y must be taught that they are birthday and also her grandaughte;-. ! P roi<>undl y mistaken. M:-3s Blanche Genoa. There is something more. It is tha; On Sabbath afternoon the Sunday ; whon I )c P Ie dpe"l "Pn the state for visited over th e school held it , Rallv Dav service a'r ' hcl P >' for their livelihood, then they Tenders in writing, addressed ar.d forwarded to the undersigned Solicitor will be received until Friday, the Second day of October, 1!'31 at thret o'clock p.m. for the purchase of the lands being the East half of Lot nun-.- ber 18 in the 12bh Concession of the MAXWELL Miss Mary Jacob of Toronto is vis- iting, at Mr. R. Priestley's. Miss Mabel Guy of New Jersey is spending her holidays with her aunt, Mrs. Joe Thompson'^. Mr. R. J. Morrison had the mis- fortune to lose a valuable horse on Sunday. It had wandered onto the road and was struck on the head with n car. , Rally day will be observed in tlie United Church Sunday school next Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. The parents are cordially invited to join with the children for the occasion. week end with the formers parents, ,v . ,. , ., _ , ...... the cbureb hour 2. M'-. and Mrs. Jake Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McMillan and daughter, Margaret, of Markdale, also Mrs. Wilson visited on Sunday with Mr. and -Mrs. Fred Jamieson. Mrs. Wilson remained for n visit. Miss Gladys Fawcett of the Bible [ school, Proton, is spending a few days at her parental home here. Mrs. Catharine Walker spent a few days with her niecs, Mrs. Fred Jamie- dass tak . must be prepared to go where the in a part in recitation and song. ! state wishes to .-.tnd them. Work can't The service was much enjoyed by i be brought to their doors. Alliston those present. At the commencement j. of the exerci.'s a christening service He-raid. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank neighbors and friends who so kindly assisted in th<> harvesting and threshing of our crop, and for the many acts of kimines: shown us during our recent illness. Mr. Rnd Mrs. Telford Alliston. According to the recent certsits- taking the population of Aurora is 2,584, r- gain of 281 in te" years; Newmarket, 3,743, a gain of 118 since 1921. was held when Miss Lai'ra White. | daughter oi Mrs. W. White, and in- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Haw ! received th rite of Baptism. Next Sabbath the -.sacrament service will be held. On Monday morning Mrs. J. J. Lyness received a message that her sister, Ida Jones Irwin, had passed away in the hospital afc Regina after a short illness from pneumonia. Shu? leaves her sorrowing husband, one daughter, Ileen, two brothers. Fred """' l ~ % - ."'! siste-. M''*. Lyr-ss, to mourn her loss. Mrs. Lyness hft :i Monday f jr Rcjrina. Barrie has been doing some street paving itself instead of letting the work to a paving company. r he cit- izens are so well pleased they are pet- itioning for continuance of the work. Buy your Flour and Feeds from the Osprey Farmers' Milling Co. FEVERSHAM Family Bread Flour Made frem No. 1 Western Wheat Pastry Flour Cracked Red Wheat. Grits, Made From Choice Ontario Wheat Bran. Shorts and coarse feeds 28 in the Second Concession South <_{ the Durham Road in the saiJ Township and which may be more par- ticularly described as follows:- Commencing at a point in th southerly limit of said lot 28 distant south 74 deg. 27 mins. west 329 f* TRUCKING Trucking special. A., live stock U-ucked to Union Stock Yards, Toronto, at 40e per 100. Why pay more? All cargoes are insured. R. J. VAUSE. Proton Station Phone: Fleshertea 32 r 13. let; thence north 50 deg. 30 mine. west 343 feet, ther.ce north 1 deg. 66r feet: then north 56 degs. 51 mins. west 158 feet; thence north 84 Township of Collingwood in the Coun- j f rom * he south easterly^ angle^of ty of Grey, comprising 100 acres, known as the Alexander McKcown farm. On the lands is a large two story brick dwelling house, a largo barn with stone stabling: excellent clay loam soil, all well fenced - about 15 apres of bush - about one acre ol orchard, conveniently located as to markets, school, and churc'h. No tender necessarily accepted. west 268 feet; thence south 71 deg=. west 204 feet; thence south 29 deujp. 40 mins. west 265 feet; thence sooth 11 deg. west 259 feet; thence sout r i 2 degrees 35 mins. west 730 feet to n point in tht> southerly limit of sai-i lot 26 distant south 74 degs. 37 mins. Dated at Meaford, September 4th. I west 95 eet from the southely ang i . 1931. Geo. G. Albery Solicitor for Dr. J. F. MeKee and Alex. McKeown, Ex- ecutors. of said lot 2G. Dated this 25th day of August, 19CI W. J. BELLAMY. Township ClerR. ><*** BATES BURIAL CO'Y. DISTINCTIVE FUNERAL SERVICE AT MODERATE COST NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR THE USE OF OUR FUNERAL CHAPEL 122-124 AVENUE RD. TORONTO PHONE: Night or Day KL 4344 "^ J. W. BATES Formerly of Flesherton R. MADDOCKS

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