' mr-^^jmi *-^> â- i»«.«lir.|^-<ai«<lr«>Kt , n ^.* ' r ^g^T â- •'«i*r-*ir -4f. -Xfc__»,'A- «. iOi â- ~«r â€" â€" ^•> â- 11 Vol. 48 No. 16 T* Fleaherlon Ontario. .^#e^ber^9. 1928 W. H. Thut«ton & Son, Proptielors. \ 4 â- ^ CEYLON Mr. nad Mrs. Stanley White and daughter, Mr. Jack White and Miss Anna White and Mr. Robt. Brown of Toronto spent the week end with Mrs. White. iMiss M. Proudly of Durham is vis- iting her school friend, Mrs. A. S. Muir. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McLeod of Swin- latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Muir. Mrs. Thos". Brady, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs, Jas. Mc- Mullen returned Monday to her home in Toronto. Mr. Vind TMrS, Robt. Spicer and family of Hamilton spent the w?ek end with the former's mother, and Mrs. Gamble, who has been on an ex- tended visit here, returned to Hamil- ton with them. Mr. Percy Hemphill left Wednesday day last on a fortnight holiday to Toronto, London and Montreal. Mr. Cyril Lewis and Miss Susie McMaster of 'Toronto spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. T. Stewart and family. Miss Mildred Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Harriston and two children of Shel- bnrne called on old friends on Fri- day, who were pleased to see them. Mrs. Bell of Paisley is visiting with her brother, Mr. Alex. Stewart. Miss Lottie Muir of Toronto spent a week with Mr. and iMrs. A. S. Muir. Mr. and Mrs. John McNally of Dur- ham visited on Friday at R. Cook's. Mr. F. Marshal] spent the week end with friends at Roderick and Miss Reta Marshall with her sister at Bolton. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cornell and family of Owen Sound were week ^nd vis- itors with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Du'-Tt- ett. Mr. and Mrs. Aiichie Sinclair and daughter, Margaret, spent the wr>ek end with friends at Harriston and Elora. Mr. Allie Muir left on Monday for Parry Sound district, to act as judge of live stock at the Fall Fairs. EUGENIA PRICEVILLJB Although dark, threatening clouds ' Mrs. Wm. .Aldcorn spent af ew hung overhead on Satur&y after- \ days with friends in Toronto, noon, the raip kept off until the | The AViiling Helpeirs have their school fair was over at Flesherton. \ monthly meeting in the hall on Fri- It was a real successful fair. Our day at 2 p.m. All ladies are lord- school under the management of Miss Sylvia Aqheson carried off 3rd prize in the parade. Congratulat- ions! This is Miss Acheson's first attempt in training pupils for a school fair, so we must give her cred- it. The ehildren did well too, capt- uring prizes in grain, vegetables, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hanley and family returned home from a pleasant motor trip to St. Catharines, where they visited relatives. Miss Georgina Smith is visiting in Toronto at pressnt. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Proctor and children spent Sunday in Kimberley. Mr. and Mrs. Keal Lapham of De- troit, Mrs. M. KeaSt of Barrie and Mrs. G. Keast of Beaton visited re- cently with their niece, Mrs. Chas. Hanley, 8th line. Miss Irene Russell of Wareham visited friends on the 8th line, re- cently. Mr. Burton Carruthers and sister. Miss Mae motored from the Soo, ar- riving at their parental home here Saturday. Miss Susie McMaster and friend, Mr. C. Lewis of Toronto visited over the week end with the former's sis- ter, Mrs. C. Hanley. Mr. and Mrs. Will Williams, Miss Viola WiHiams and friend of To- ronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Williams. Miss Lottie Muir of Toronto is spending a few days with her friend, Mrs*. 'A. Johniston (nee Miss" Dell Wilson.) Mr. and Mrs. Josiah- Crawford (nee Nurse Miss Mina Moffat) of Fever- sham spent Sunday with Postmaster R. A. Park aiid family. We offer congratulations and our best wishes for prosperity, success and long life to Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Miss Mabel Williams of Flesherton Mr. and Mrs. Woods and family of '^ spending a few days with her Chatsworth spent the week end with grandmother. Mrs. Turner. Mrs. Marshall and family. Miss Agne.s Macphail, Sf.P., left on Mr. Ashley Fawcett of Powassan is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. WiDie FawcfJtt. His mother has Saturday and expects to fee absent!, '^^^ ^^ .„ - , for three months, being engaged to ' " ''"" * ' *"" '^ under the doc- travel through the west and speak with the Portage La Prairie Com- munity Chautauquas of Canada. We wish her an enjoyaible trip. Mr. and Mrs, Luther Torrey and son Jack of Lauriston and Mr. and Mrs. George Torrev of -Markdale vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Piper the first of the week. Mrs. (Archibald of .Proton spent thp week end with her parents. Mr. S. Hemnhill and little irrandsnn I tor's care. We are pleased to re port Mrs. Fawcett a little better. Her sister, Mrs. Ed. Baker of Van- deleur has been attending at her ibed- side. , A new furnace has been purchased for the school here and arrived last week. It will be installed as soon as possible. Mrs. Harold Falconer and children have returned after a fortnight's vis- it in Durham. We are sorry to report Mr. Fred Freddie Irish. Miss Reta HemphilTl "^ """^ ^°"-^ *" report Mr. Fred Mr. Robt. Cook and Mis.« Millie niot-P"'^''''" *"*' i^rnWy under quaranteen I ., *. - - at nrpRpnt. t>ioii- ca^^iv^^ «./\tiT.».^^i. ored to Clarksburg the first of .the i week'. Mrs. Wilson MeMullen. who has been visiting her daughter in Toronto for a fortnight has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Flowers of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. D. Smiley of Glenelg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Smiley the past week. Mrs. Isthma anl son, Douglass of Norval spent the week end with his sister, Mrs. George Arrowsmith. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Legard and baby have returned home after vis- iting their aunt, Mrs. Pedlar. Stones Line. Mr. Sam Pedlar of Detroit motored over and spent the week end with at present, their second youngest child, Gladys having contracted diph- I theria. We hope no. further cases I develop and w? wish little Gladys a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. R. Wood and child- ren of Markdale and Mrs. Thos. Lever of Flesherton visited at C. Martin's on Sunday. M'ss Macphail Has Left Miss A. C. Mcphail, M. P. left on Saturday morning for the west, where she will ' commence a six week's speaking tour with a chatau- _ - ^ hi? mother; his wife returning with '!"* company. She will deliver one ] ting along fine liim.'"^*"'«>» ^"^»»'^- â- ._ address ^ach day, bearing on the line ' •« - :-c».v«- I of women's sphere and work. ially invited to attend. The lunch committee are Mrs. Dougall McDoug- all, Mrs. W. J. McMillan, Mrs. K. McArthur and Mrs. J. McMeekin. Miss Beth Hincks was the guest of her friend, Miss Alma Hooper on Sunday. '>Br. and Mrs. Hugh McMillan and Miss Isabelle of Swinton Park Sun- dayed at Mr. John Nichol's. A number from here attended the dance at Mr. John Nichol's, Ceylon on Friday night. Music was sup- plied by Messrs Bert Haw, Allan Mc- Innis,, Don McLeod, Alex. McLean, Bradey Irwin, Harry Pedlar. They tripped the light fantastic till the wee sma' hoars of the mornin'. Miss Rebecca Nichol left Monday morning for Toronto where sh« will attend tRe Normal School there. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mclnnis and sister and son, .4.1 lie, .\lex. and In- nis McLean visited on Sunday at Mr. .4.11ie McLean's. Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie and Mr. and Mrs. London of Milton spent the we°k end at Mr. -Angus McLachlan's. Miss Flora Campbell returned home after spending a couple of weeks with Toronto and Niagara friends. An enjoyable evening was spent at the Parsonage on Friday by the young people of the United Church, who appreciate the sociability and hos- pitality of Rev. and Mrs. F. Sul- livan. Mr. and Mis. W. W. Ramago took in an anniversary at Harriston on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Williamson, and son. Walter, Harold Karstedt, John tShortreedii, Bert Assmm, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. ' Ramage, Mr. and Mrs. F. Reiley and family took in the Exhibition. The Guild spent an en.ioyable time on Wednesday ni.eht. The President, in the chair. The meeting opened by. singing, then Mr. Corry led in prayer. Various items of business were discussed. The minutes were read by the Secretary, Miss Jessie Nichol, and the pi-ogram was listened to intently. Music was given by Mr. Archie McCuaig on the violin ani his sister Lizzie accompanied him on the piano and a hearty ap- plause was given, and an encore. Solo by Hazel Bender. Duet by K. MePhail and H. McVicar. A hum- orous reading by Mrs. Dan Camp- bell, which caused much laughter. Duett by Messrs Gordon and Alex. McCannell. Reading by Mrs. A., L. Hincks, then we had some more music. Mr. Corry gave some hum- orous jokes, while the ladies got the lunch ready. Numbers were passed around, and the boys had the privil- ege of picking out their lady for sup- per. A bountiful lunch was served and the meeting was closed with prayer. Congratulations to Miss Olive Mc- Lean and Mr. Henry , Richardson, who. were married on Saturday, at the bride's home, by the Rev. F. Sullivan. We wish for this young couple a long and happy wedded life. Miss Anna McEachern went un- der an operation and had her tonsils and adenoids remove'd, and also a growth in her nose removed in the Mount Forest hospital, and is get- KIMBERLEY VANDELEUR PORTLAW A Ivge number from this section Mr. and Mrs. Amoa. Smith and son attended the camp meetings in Clare of Meaford and Mr. and .Mr3. Hurdle jumping is another attract- ^**«- â€" L ^ . ^ . . . ^. .. ion at our fall fair, September 20-21. PlesHerton f 4l Fair, September This is something new around here. 20-21. FALL SUITS If you wish to get suited come to Kennedy^s Our Fail and Winter Stylet and Samples liave just arrived. Come in and we will be pleased to show them to you Grocery Specials Serv-Us Baking l\)\vckT Rubber Rinjf.s, i pks. tor Raisin."^. 2 pounds for 7 Rolls Toilet Paper ;.. 1 r.oxes tif Shredded \Vhaet 0,CANADA FLOUR $4.00 CASH Try our Orange Peko Tea â€" 80c. per pound -^ W. G. KENNEDY PHONE 37 A ' ' â- -S neces.sarv tne .ira <.<><.<.<i»»9»<><»j'»<'»«»«»<"»»»<»»»»»»»»»»»»»» » »*»»»»»e»»»»»»»»» ed that afternoon Some from here are making prep- arations for Flesherton Fair on Friday next. Mrs, Wm. Bell of faisley is spend- ing a month at ' her^ brother's, Atr. Alex. Stewart's. 1 Mis« FiOrerice Cason spent a fwe days in Toronto. Rev. and Mrs. Corry are moving into the Manse (to-day) Monday. Miss Doris;^nd Marion Baker of Toronto are visiting at Mr. Dave Mc- Donald's. Mr. John McFarlanc? of Toronto spent the week end at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tucker Sun- dayed at Mr. Robt. Lawrence's. IPRONTO LINE NORTH Mr. and Mrs. O. Schram of Port .Arthur and Mr. .«nd Mrs. Mervin 'dfprt W.UliSja visited with . ^^tnwT'antr family. !lfr. and Mrs. Ray W«od and fam- ily"f)f Markdale visited at T. Lever's on Sunday. Mrs. K. E. Sparks, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Cha.'. Stewart, are on a motor trip to Muskoka this week. Mr. and Mi-s. Wm. Reid of Lapier Mi'.-h.. motored over and are spending ,T while with the latter's father. Mr. Geo. Pritchart, who suffered a stroke on Saturday evening last. Mr. j^ritcharchis at the home of his daughter, Mrs. R. Richardson. We hope that Mr. Pritchard is improv- ing from this sudden illness. Clarksburg during the week and on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Myles are giv- ing a corn roast this week under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid on Thursday and Saturday nights. Mr. and Mrs. E. Proctor and chil<l- ren visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Proctor. .< Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Fawcett of Powassan are the guests of Mrs. Fawcett's mother, Mrs. Ferguson. ,Mrs. W. H. Stuart, Miss S. Ellis, also Miss Joy Ellis of Powassan ara visiting friends here. We are glad to report the infant daughter of Mrs. Elmer Ellis is slow- ly recovering from a severe illness. Little June swallowed a small open safety pin about two weeks ago. It was in the throat that lengh of timr?. Messrs Stan Lawrence and D. -A.. Graham, Toronto H. E. P. C. spent the week end at their homes here. We are glad to hear the school bell ringing again, with Mr. Carl Carruthers in thrj senior room. Mrs. B. A. Carruthers is in the junior room. Miss .\lmeda Weber was success- ful in getting into Toronto Norma!, leaving this week for the school. The church received a rare treat en Sunday night, September 9th. when we were favored by an organ selection from Mr. Jakes of Toronto and a solo from Miss Moore of Thornbury. Miss Kathleen Hutchinson is at- tenifng Dundalk Busine.fj CoVege. and Miss Tola Graham at Flesherton High School. Mr. W. T. Ellis is home after spending the summer up north in the lumbar business. Stuart Ellis is , taking up manual training in Collingwood Collegiate. Mr. W. H. Abercrombie visited â- with Mrs. Thos. .^.bercrombie over the week end. Most farmers have their harvest ."11 in and a goodly number h^ve 'â- heir threshing done. :>, Rev. F. Stotesbury is in Toronto this week taing advantage of a week of good lectures. The last meettng of the W. L was held at the home of Mrs. W. Gil- bert. It was the grandmother's meeting. The G. M. S. supplied the Iu*ich and most of the program. A •â- â- umber of the members each brought il^-vers and presented eai-;. grand- m )ther with a bouquet. The best o:- • going to the oldest grandmother pr -sent, Mrs. E. Gilbert. .V very enjoyable afternoon was spent. The roll call was answered b" some incident of pioneer days. jlrs. F. Weber and Mrs. Wickens spent a week visiting friends in Pont- iac. , We are sorry to hear Mrs. W. E. Fi. -cett, (Eugenia, ill. We hope fc:- her complete recovery. Alex, ("arson and three children of Priceville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gilbert recently. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Sanderson and three children of Brampton and Miss Ladley of Palgrave visited re- cently with Mr. Alf Dunlop's. It was with sorrow that the many friends of Mr. George Pritchard learned that he had suffered a severe paralytic stroke on Saturday even- ing of la^t week at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Robt. Richardson, near Flesherton. Mrs. Walker, Sr., Mrs. Home, Mrs. .A.i'<en, Mrs. T. Walker and son, Jno. of Toronto and .Mrs. T. Elliot and liaughte.r. Miss May of Markdale were visitors ever the week end at J. H. Walker's. Mrs. Thos. Wright. Mr. and !'-s. James Wright and Mr. Geo. Writ ht of Ravenna visited recently at t.ie home of T. R. and Mrs. McKenzie. Mr. D. Blakey. wife and family of Toronto visited with Mrs. B's par- 'cnts, Mr. and Mrs. F. Shier. The Misses Hannah and brother of .Berkley visited lately with their uncle Miss Jean Wright and Miss F. Gil- . jjgyg ray of Toronto visited over the week end with the former's parents, Mr i ^''â- - George and Miss Lizzie Blakey and Mrs. Geo. Wright. ! "f Toronto spent a few days at the Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKay of St. I P^""'^' ^'"'"^ *'"'^- Charles, III, U.S.A. and Mrs. (Rev.) ' Mr. Kendall offered prizes some Legett of Stayner, and daughter, j weeks ago to boys and girls of Mount -Miss Legett of Toronto were the - Zion Sunday School for compositions guests of Miss M. K. Graham recent- i written by them n subjects which he ly. â- assigned. .•\bout fifteen pupils com- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wariing and ' P^^^"^ ^"'^ *^''"''" essays were submit- Mr. Jack Bowles spent a week in ' ^^^ *° *" author in Toronto for com- Toronto recently . narison and iudgment. His decis- A large number from here attended^ '°" '"""^ announced last Sunday during the funeral of the late H. Laughry, on Wednesday week. D. of .Mc- last the service by Mr. Kendell, who read I an accompanying letter which con- 1 tained praise for all the composit- â- ^ , , â- ions, manv of which contained a good Mr. and x.Irs. Reid of Michigan are; deal of lit-rarv merit. The prize ..Mting the latter s father, Mr. Geo. winners were ' Ernie Bla-k. Mary Pritchard. who is ill. . sheardown and Haze! Osborn. who Miss Irene Brodie left on Monday, were each presented with a book by for British Columbia, in company I Mr. Kendall. Mr. Sid Brodie a-nd Mr. andL â- with visiting r '^"^ Mrs. Ellis, v.^ho have been friends hero for some time. K larpe number from here attend- ed f:ie school fair in Flesherton on Satu-day. The childr-n were suc- cess! tl in winning quite a few priz- es. Miss Lillian from Toronto. Buchanan is home THRLSHING OUTFIT FOR SALE | Threshing outfit for sale at once, f 20 h.p. engine and separator, in good S .7f condition. '^ â€" M ^/^ Up-to-date ^Tervice AT ALL TIMES FLiiSHERTON BARBER SHOP 1^ EAST MOUNTAIN "M and Mrs.^Harry Howarth and children, of Toledo, Ohio, .visited on Thu- day with their cousin, Mrs. C. H. i .iiart. ?â- s. John Hainei.' of Kimljeriey sp.r. Sunday >with Mr. and Mrs. Con. .ord Thompson. T'sses Rita Fawcett, Mkiaicei Que an ' Mabel Thompson re.tttcned last â- v.->ok to attend the' Flesherton 'iig>^ Jl. ilv ol. Ir. and Mrs. Rutherford and Mrs. C. meron, of Toronto, spent the week .-.: ! with Mrs. Thos. McCullough, r by Allan McCullough returned K le with them after his recent op- e:_iion, Some from here attended the Sun- b'-'m concert in Eugenia on Friday c. fling, and the Gospel Workers' c p meeting in Clarksburg Sunday. Kev. Mr. McLaughlin of Heathcote c ducted a prayr meeting at Mr; S M. Smart's on Thursday ^venin,?:., Mrs. Gordon Wilson s^ient a fow (â- ys in Toronto and attended the c hibitioB. Messrs. Thompson .\llen, Henry H^vanan and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. .' ?Cullough and children visited over tl- ' week jnd with Sunnidale f£is£d'=. Mr. and Mrs. Ooiiifovd Thompson and children visited with friends at ,â- ; ayner, Ti". and Mrs. James Smith of .\sh- la.id. U. S.. are visiting with Mrs. J. Thompson and Mr. Hugh .Smith. :;.â- . and Mrs. Ernest Thomplon an Loi-s, and Mrs. Charles Smart spe Sunday with Mr. Wm. .Smart ani! •'amily at Cherrv Grove. KERTON, Flesherton. Bates Burial Co. '\ 122-124 Avenue Road I TORONTO \ « Phone: Klngsdale 4344 % l J. W. Bates. R. Maddocks. 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