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Flesherton Advance, 21 Oct 1920, p. 1

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i f{t^\^txim %hmnm. Vol 41, N». 19 Flesherton. Ont, October 2 1 19-2(> I ( I r Owen Sound District W. M. S. Convention EUGENIA The woods •ru gorgeoui in »nd arouad EugenM at piresenc. The Autumn tints The twenty •eventh annoal conventio.. ' ^.^ h.autiful and during ThaBkSi^.vmx of the Woman'. Missionary Sweety of ! 5,^,^^^ ^^^ ^^^^.^^ ^,^^ f,^^ jijf^^g^t the Owen Sound D;*rr:ct wa. h^!d i-> , ^^^^^ ^^ ^^j^^ ^j,^ scenery. the Methodiat Church here on Fiiday of I _. . . , , , , , , . r 1 1 . The fowl supper and concert on last «eek. A larae iiumi-jer of ueleaates' _. ... . â- , , ^ c J II 1 J : Ta»nk.«iivm2 evenins in ai« of the S'jund, Holland ,, *, ,,. , : Macaotul waa a <^reat aucces<4 in every K'mberley, 1 „ j 1 ui way. trery one respondea so nobly ' and the work bt'iDv; well arranged bet .re hand there D<ver waa a more §accesaful The tables wero present from Oweu Cen're, Markdale, Inistiog Dandalk »nd PriceTille. After the opening exercises by Mrs J. E". Rutherford, Owen Sound, District! SaDetintendent, the misutes of last meet- 1 ii>g were read and roll Ta.i called. Mrs. W. K. Aroistroiig welcomed the delegitea and Mrs. Towtiss of <J«en Sound replte<*. The commiitee on re^ol'itions was appointed and the question drawer supper gi»eo here. I'de tables were n'cely arranged aiid \i\j with autumn leaves and flowers. PleiLty and to spare nl fowl and o:her good things everybody went away well uti^tied. The concer' ful!o»ing the supper was tictirg the oauie in which it was given. Rev. PROTON introduced, after which we settled ^own I xberbain Conn of Markdale occupied to hear the reports of the Auxiliaries, [ ^^^^ ^-^^^^ ^^ ^^^ „,„,, bright manner Circes and B^nda. all of which showed an 1 ^^ich added much to the success of the increase in memketship. money »nd • m„t„„„j,„f Rev. Mr Fowler gave interest. One Auxiliary had an increase j ^ ,i,o,t well appreciated address. The of f 160 in finances, which meant a luge i tjig„, ^^^^ Markdale and flesherton to- iBcreaae in members also. Mis, C. j getber with soa.e cf our own talent con - Sparling of Owen Sound gate a synopsis j tnbuted numbers b<^,th appropriate and of the new Study Book, •â-  The Bible and , ell received by the large audience. Missions." which proved that we bivaauj proege,!, of the evening amounted to extremely inereiting book tor next j gomething over $200. year's study. Mrs. Belfry read ones'.ions .p ^ , ., . ., . ,. , ' ' .... ' ' isitors from the city over the holiday each beginning with " How,' How to I _ ,,. ,, ... ., ,, ,, ., " ** I were : Miss Mil.ie ilcMuUeu, Mrs increase our membership, b»^e -ntetest- j,„^,^^ ^^^ j^^^^^^^_ ^..^j^^ y^^^^. .ng monthly r.,eeting5. get the women of 1^^,, . ^^^ j^^^ Williams, with her out church to attend, etc. The answers u u . .. . ., n tj j ' . husband ; Mr and Mrs Donaldson and were given by the delesate^ and many _, .. ., j « li ic n * ' ' ^ , amil}-,with Mr and Mr-* Henry Williams: useful suggestions were given, which, if , v 1 > . . « d t i. "' >» • • , Waiii.ce ArmsCroDg, at Mr Parks ; Mr worked out by the Auxiliaries represent- rr 1 m . tu t« i.- • r> j . . ,. . . . ; Ted Plant', at Thos McKee » ; Rev and ed, should do mnch to help us reach our ., r- 1 cr .- j /• ^ >^f .... . . ., , Mrs Eagle, Holland Centre, at Mrs Turner's ; &iiss Latimer aod Miss Par- objeotive of -tO*. in members and 20 funds. * In the afternoon two coiJeieuces were held by Oirrle and Band workers. Mi^s Hilda Pcrte of Owen Sound gave a beautifully rendered solr>. Mis Bai.d of Cbacswortii and Mrs. !t>ewell ol Rocklyn, who could not b« present, very kindly aiiU thoughtfully sent their papers to the lecretary. Mrs. J. H. Packhain. Mrs. C. M. Marshall of Owen Sound, Westside, gave a paper on " Oar Auxi liary Work." She believed thrt every woman iu the Church should be in the Auxiliary. Mrs. (Rev^ Andrews of Dundalk gave a paper 00 " Prayer.'' whiea went to the root of the ma'ter ;! ** If ye abide in m« and my word^ abide ia you, ye shall ask what ye will and it i shall be done untj y.iu.'' The ctliceri were re-elected and Dundilk was chosen Hs the next place of meeting. The evening msetiitg was presided over by Rev. C. A. Beifry, pastor cf :he liaaieut, with their parents : Miss Uaz^l Hamciou.' of Kimbeiley, with her grand- mother, Mrs McMullen ; Gerald and Ktnuetb Larg", at the parental home. Miss b.tis visited with her parents al 0:iiii£evide over the boliJay. CEYLON Mrs Turner of Winnipeg, Mr-^ Mueller of Mout Ciiir, y. J., Mrs Bert Jamieson of Toronto, and Mrs Jamiescn of F.ash- ert'iii, were visitors at Thss Genoe's last weekj Urs James Pattison left Monday to visit friends in A'goma. Mr and Mrs Kili^our and nurjs, wh^ htve spent several weeks at Mr Thomas Qilchrist's, left on Thursday foe their home in Toronto. Mr Grai^Sion of S'.ialfoid is visitini; his fciin j, Mr G. Banks Ross McMuUer. of Braotford spent the week end with his parents, Mr and Mrs A. iic Mullen. Mr and Mrs Koyden Gibson and Churoh, and Mrs. Jmues Uales, Secre- tary fcr Chins, gave the address 6he said that there was no friition teweeu the general society and the W. M. S. The two work iu perfect harmony. While we h^ve foreign work only in daughter, Helen, spent the week end m Chilli and Japan, we have workeis in Owei: ^ounJ. every Province ii the Dominion fn.ai a. Muir and Mr. Gardiner of Red the AtlanUc to uie Paciho. Iu many Wiug attended the sale held at Mr« D. places where the General Society has a j^uit'^ ^^j, Saturd>y. hospital the salaries of the iiurses ire ., â€" u i. 1 , • .- t ' Mrs 1%. K. 15uckley_tf lorouto spent ptid by the W. M. S. It was an address | Thanksgiving with her parent", Mr and that sbodlJ sCimolate every woman toi,, , ' ' ., ,, ' ., Mrs James McUulIen. do her best for those who have not heard ., ,> , ., ., u 1 I J Willie Pditison of Totonlo is visiting the Gospel Message. Mrs. Haies closed ; her address by reciting that beautiful] P*r*'i s. story. " The Vision Splendid ' The | Norâ„¢*" McLev^ of Niagira spent the Monk, kneeling in his cell had a visicn Tnannsgivirg holiday with his mo'.h«r. of the ChrUt healing tbti lame aud blind. ; Miss Kale McMillen attended the As he knelt in adora Ion he heard thej te»«'>er'% convention at Barne. convent bell calling htm to feed Ihe poor' Mrs D. Muir bad a vpcy successful and starving oues who daily came for < sale on Saturday. alms. A) he listenad to the call uf the. bell to duty he questioned should he go and feed the besgars, or tho-jld be Btiv' end fesst his soul cu the celestial vision M He slowly west and (tave tbea fo«4 ROCK MILL^ Visitors heme over Thanksgiving were: Mr and Mrs Dut cm McNuhoii, Muses Mabol, Ciara and Mildred Binn e. Mrs WiUon, Miss Uaon-ih R;omc, ai.d Miss Minnie Gilbr»!th, 'f T'>ri>i;t.j. Miis AU .\chesjn att.nded the teachers' cocventiun at Barne ai d visited over Thuiksgiviug with friends in Oriliia Bawkestooe and .\il;.fioa A business trau.saction of iuiereat to the surroiinding country took place a week ago, when U. G. Becker bought Hugh CapeUcd's ceueral store. We understand ;hat Mr CopeUnd and family will remain in the hou.se during the winter. Little Margaret Stiii happeo^d with a painful accident one day Ust week. While playing 00 ihe sration pUrform she perched herself on a creamery can, which ovi>rbalanced. The can fell ou her arm and dislocated a bone above the elbow. t -A motor party fn m Hawkesfone, ci.>r.- sistinij of Mr aiid Mrs Kindiay McKiy, and baby son ; Mr and Mrs Andersoo, and .Mrs Charles Moore, ate their Thanksgiriog didner at the home if Mr R. G. Aches<jn. Mr Bryan, Durham, visited over the holiday with hi^ uncle, Mr J. C. Wright. Mr Stiil. the agent here, his built a neac garage and stable. Mr Wm Park, a pioneer of this com- muujty, passed away at hii late heme in this village on Uc". i4:b, after a long try:cg illness of eight montbs' duirtion. In'srmeat was made in F;esherto3 cem- atery, the service beiog conducted by Rev. Mr Fowler. Mr P;»rk was boru in Tyrone, IreUnd, m 1?4?, »ud lame to Ctnida when he wo^s nine yea>s of age. He leaves to icourn his loss, besides bis invalid wife, one s;n â€" J'weph â€" en ihe hcmesceal, and tw.j diuzhlera â€" Urs. Ptter Pickett of Bjlfin, and Miss Leni at home. Th.' pa 1 bearers were Georsre Binnie, T:iomas Mini>, John Lar.iOD, fhos. Wyville.'ind Edward Rutherford. Thera wer mnny bejut:ful rforil otfertngs Smith â€" S(.yan A pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McGirr, when Mus Daisy Styan, youuzest daugh- ter ot Mrs. Wilier Styan, of Li-'cJc^n, Ea^Und, was united in in<rri>ge to Mr. Howard Oleiiii â- <â-  Smith, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, cf Rob Roy The ceremony was conducted by Rev. J. W. Holmes of Siughinipton. Miss Aleda Essl.ind played the weddiun mar'.;h while the biiJe W4i bcicn conducted to the drawing room. The bride was dressed in whiie georgette crepe and tslfeta, wearioK ^eil acd crin;;e blossnois and carried » bouquet ot I'phelia roses. Her travellieg 3u:t w»3 a pretty silver arvy wuh laffeta hat and red f'X fur. The young couple were the ree'pieuU of many gifts from their relatives and friends They will reside on their {»rm at Rob Roy. To this popular youusf coupfe we tender our most hearty congra:uUtions. MAXWELL The literary Sjciety h::Ui their first meericg last Wedi.eGday n'sbt in the form of a social eveoiiij!. The Pre»byferiari palpit wa^ ^ccupied Sunday morning by .VIr. Jewi-t-, who 2<ve a >pleadid «dJr^!^*.â- ^ .on C T'.stian Btothorhood. Miss Bessie Wright visited at her C'«r- er.tal Lome over Than'sSiivin;;. MissV. Bcown spent Thanksgivine ei'.h her parents here. Mies A. Wright, leirher at Maxwell, iii'itored t^ Barrie to dtten>I ..he teacher convention Thursday sni Fridty uf last week. The Methodist church was very prettily decnra'ed for thanksgiving services on Suoi'^y evening ani all l:steced U) » iir.e sermon given by their pas'or, Rtjv. Mr. Brown* Mr an 1 Mrs N. Black, Edgar. Eva aad friend, motored from Onngeti le and "pent Sund-vy at W'm Wriiht'*. FINE JEWELERYBatesBurialCo. b^ I Brsi>'E.SS AS CSCAL \ Funeral Directors and Come in anti see car fine lirge stock Embalmert of JeweL^y, Watches. Clocks, etc. pj^One HiUcrCSt 268 acd whea you nave seen ihem joa Will be sore to bay. Watch re- 124 AvcnUC Road, VANDELEIR pairing a specialty . A full line 5 FholograpLic anpf lies Inclnding developing powders, MOTOR printing £rame«. dark lamerna. al' sizes of kodacks and ffims. Toronto, Ont. EQUIPMENT J. W. Bates, R Maddock*. President. Manager ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES W. A. AR.M STRONG Jeweler, Yorkshires. Tamworths Young Stock For Sale For Breeding Purposes Mr. and Mrs Thos, VVhitia-re of Dur- which to the poor mendicants Meaitd «||,»m visited rvcenlly wiib the Uitet* t sacrament diride. He hunied back t^' ' brothers. Mr and Mrs C Newell. his cell seeming to hear a voice -yinfij jjranaMrsRobt Croft visited with " whiv:ss«'er thi»g thou doest tc the '^^^ ,^^^^,,, ^^^,,^^ „^^^ P^^.^^j^^^^ least of mine, that thou d»««k uut? oae j â€" .. and lo : the VisioL had i.uiained, and to! '-''^IMoi.aghan spent a day the past !,;„. . . ;»« ..;j ti a j l 41. » j i • "wk with Mr ami Mrs John Porteous. him a Totce said Hadsl thou stayed. I i must have tted ". W» hop* that thia i Will Xewell and Mr and Mrs C New- Couveutiou may bring » fiaian in the »" ''>"'*^ ""^ f"«n>^ *• Kimbetley wrmi a of tha Uwea Sound District. j D. Campbell of Mclntyr\> made a [business trip lo this locality one day last ' week. For Sale Tht property kcD'ao a* the Ashdown residence at Ceylno, an eight roomed dwelling, good cellar, »table, etc ; about an acre of laud ; would make a (|ood home for a retired gentieiran. For rtmssnd 'urth<r particulais tpply to â€" W. J. BELLAMY, Flesherton For Service Quite a number from here attended ihe (hooting match at 11 Radley's on Monday. Mr and Mr« Cecil Meld.-utn of Toron- to are vieiiiiig with the Utters p.ireot(, .Mr and Mrs W. T. Pedlar. We«s Stoddart of Markdale »peBk Thanksgiving with h:s friend, Urib One'|)ure ored Shorthorn Bull on lot ^'•»- 36, con, 9. Aiteueaia. Terms (1.60 fvw I !'«* Newell is visiting with frieniia .. ....... -1 ».v» gndee. Must b« paid withiu 9^ mootbe Ixtta date of serrloe. 19 Jaii.9 -R. O. Tl'RJiER. De.-ir Durhsii. Free Osboine visited recently wuh his sitti'T, Mr*. Walter RusmU. Ou Monday moruioit Ust b.-lweei. 6 and 7 o'clock the wife of Wnker Moirisi n hinged hers?lf iu a rocru iu her dwellii g buuse. I', appeals that 11 was -the in- tenlion uf the husband to remove the family to Glen bnrcu and had Kft a shoit time previous for Nottaaa for the purpose uf secutii'g te!>ms to tarry the houtehold effects. Af'et hs uepar'ure the mothci put all i.E the cfaiidun out cf the bedroi m where »he commitud the f^»h act, aod p'aced » t' uck a^aiuitt tb« : door. She ih»n fsstcntd a rcpe to a piec« of voce and pot it ihrcugh a stovepipe hola :ud knoitevi the end around her aeck. She used a hi^h chair up'>n which to stam^, anii miter the rope was adjusud, kicked it oyer. The chil- dreu, unable to eet in Ibe room, arvused a sister KlcrpiuK in the house, who i^ave the alarm. The unfnrtunote wjman had not been in totu<t healtli for some liine. She leaves besides her huabaid a fani.ly cf live small children. â€" C'oUiogwoc<l Enterprise NOTICE .As it «» |Cr»am Sepmtor >«:«*• n and you want the best and mo»t reliable Separator ou the markt.' temember the De Laval was the first invented and 's till the leading teparator. More of them in use than all other machines Sivld by HUGH KNOTT. Agent. Markdale, Onr, Mrs Martin and Utile daughter, Grace, of Torotit), spent ibe holday with Mr and Mrs Lundy Johaitoti. Mr Harry Baker spent ThiiAsgiviuK wi:h bis brother-in-law in Mu^koka. Mr mi Mrs H Garner and li'tle daighccr, Irene, are visiting fur a few days wi-h Mr and Mrs S Gilbert. Mr Ouslop of Toroato is speoding a few d*ys with Mr and Mrs Geo W.rlmg. .Mr and Mrs Ed Graham of JIaakskui2 visited wuh Mr and Mrs J I Graham and fainiiy one day recently. Mr and Mrs Will Burrell cf Siigo visited with the Ktter-i m;/lher Mrs R Genoe one day recently. Mr E'mer Warliog acccmpaLied by Mr -lad Mrs Sam Gilbert also Mt au'-^ Mrs Harry Gamer of Toronto oiocorei to Meaiord and spent a day with fiieads Ml- E Hopper and Miss Ruby KUir of ToioLtu vittted with Mr aLd ilrs J I Grahiiu recectiy. Mr Ran K utciicson spent a f. * days with his brother in Tutonto. Mr and Mrs Ben Buchanan of T>.'roan> spe!it the holiday with Mr Buchaoau and f.tmily. Mrs Abercrombie of K>mherley spent a few days with Mrs Oavid Graham and o.her fr;enus reoeu'ly. Mi Geo Bowles acd Mary uf the West Back Line visited recenily with Mr ai.d Mrs Jacob Holley. A special mee'ing > i the Farmers L' ub was held in the trail ou Monday evenii"j; when delegates were appoiiitei to at:«i.>l the ''uuuty Conveutioa which w<s he\i in Markdal-! ou Friday of ias' week. Victoria Corners Mr and Mrs lUiuld Keick and l r.. children of Torvntu |spent Thanksgiri j, at Mr Jas Lockhuts. Mrs IvibelU Mojre. Mr and Mrs ReOt .\nier»<.M, ai d Mr and .Mrs Fiolay M.- Kay visi ed Mr and Mrs Geo Moore iit>d family. A uawtber from arobud here attended the anniversary services at Mouut '/. ..'ii o.i Sundty- Tbc ladies of the W Bl :$ attended iho ccuvenlion at Flesherton on Friday and repute a splendid and instructive lim â- . Sweet clover threshing is nearly co:l- plete. Se- d did lit t • urn out so wel' as hi>pel. Mf and Mrs Neatoa Baunen a d Delbert visited at Mr Geo AchesonV, Mrs Baua'-u ramainibg. Phone or wri:c~GEO. W. H03 FLESHERTON, - ,ONT OspreyTe! syr.em Maiweil P O. Accoidiug to a report frwm Mr. ^V . .A. Gner, goveraot cf Uwen Sound goa", <hs a\era^e daily luaicteiiaoce of each prisoner is 2S. 11 ctnts. Property For Sale W Potatoes and Oats e are now on the market to buy your Potatoes and Oati^. Please give us a phone call as we expect to be loading a car of Potatoes on O tober i4th and 15th. Flour and Feed FEEDâ€" Oats, Oat and Barley Chop,, Wheat, Barley and Ontario Bran. FLOLR â€" Perfection and Snow Flake Pastry Bring your produce to the store of quality and take home Groceries that satisfy*. Special attention given to phoue orders. Phone 46 - J. R. PATTISON & SON, Flour, Feed, Seeds. Groceries and Confectionery Flesherton, - Ontario u-.w.^;^;^ Autumn is here and winter is coming and we are ready with a good stock of Fall and â€" inter Caps for men and boys. Mitts and Cloves, Rubbers. Heavy and Light Sweater Coats. Mackinaw Coats. Peabody Smocks and Overalls, and Woolen Under- wear. Everything at lowest prices. Give us a call and seejfor yourself. Highest Prices Paid For Produce. W. L. WRIGHT, Corner Store, Flesherton ESTER ANY DAY lyols 3$ and 'â- X. con. 10, Artemesia containing 140 tcr.s mcr« or less. 2C \ ./"T^^OPT^S/fM/^ /?/ acres under cultiva'ioii. 100 acres pasture, ! f'-^^'yy ^y/i-/^4 and balanc* hard and soft wood bush, i ^•^J^/faJC'/CC^^jld Abo 6 acres north of the Pre»byteriau Cburcti, Eu$(enia, in ^ood state of culli- i vation ; 1 acre in froii'. of the .VIethodis Chuich c Mitaiuine Koud barn and w^ Oven Sound, Oot. I'dividual Instructii n. Siaff ^ct Specialists. AdJvug. R^ek keepicg : Mi'.-hine«, Calculator*. Dic'aphonee. etc orchard ; and 'i\ Jcres norfh cf the river, ! Only School with a practical deiiartmeot. ctintaiaic^t good fraote hou e and stable and other outhuildina>«. Try us for your next job printing. Qiaduklee assisted to peaitioos. o»(ue free. CaUl- FlesheiTton vT- Tonsorial V- Parlors We Aim to Gtve Bntire SSatisfacCton LAUNDRYâ€" Basket cK-ees Monday night, delivery FinMy ev CLKANISG and DYEINGâ€" >«< at A FLEMCiO, F.|C. A . Principa tgents for Parker's Dye Wodreâ€" C^oth«» G. D. FLEMING, Secntary. cleaned and dyed, feathers ^reiaveoated M^nti.Hithisp.^per when>rit!n«) T FISHBR - -PROPRIETOB I

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