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Flesherton Advance, 7 Aug 1929, p. 4

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WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 7th. ll/2'J THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Published on Collingwood »tn»et, Flesherton. Wednesday of each week. Ciciilation over HOC, Price in Canada, $2.00 per yeor when paid in advance fl.50. In ti.S.A., 12.50 per year, when paid in advanco $2.00. THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE W- H. THURSTON â- f. J. THURSTON Editok. Asst. Editor. AND ..MANY ..RETURNED. Sergt. Hales' Resourcefulness Brings Him Oat of Tight Corner By DR. E. K. RICHARDSON (Cocluded From est Week) Yes! Ssrt. Jno. Hales* resourcefuU- ness hau dtood him in jfood steaii. Thi.-! wuj not the first time. Those cf your readers who can recall his scrvi'.'e in the ir.ililia as he progress- ta' i would do. and a stream of lemon- ndo and a train load of sandwiches niul cakcy. Suppo.ie we leave them hero. You know how they do at a garden party. •:":"X~:~:~;~>«:'<^:">«>*'X''>**«>**<->*<> Car Hit Democrat Artemesia Man Hurt "Why (br.'t you get yourielf â- â- o"'"- ^ „ ,,., I cheap automobile?" Miss Alma Sanaerson and Mr. Mil- j ..j vvould if they weren't ton Pinners of Niajrara Falls viaiteil rcTt'iivc." over the holiday v.ith Wm. Sample i and family. so ex- X e<l from full private (I don't mean ^ r\iM\niAN Health Service! - of the - ± MED, ASSOC.. Over the hills to the south, FJesher- ton has sent her youth and promise durinK all the years that have been hers. ihat youth ha.; returned, hoary with age, ripe in experience, and -ich with accomplishment. It was Su:uiay nuirning last when a magnificent band from Toronto marched with FwinginR tride back over the hill and down into the old town, to the strains of "There's no place li!;c honii-, and in their train were so many of the folk whom Flesherton had given to the worldâ€" coming back again to renew that youth which had swept them away from these scenes, one-by-one during the years. Many hearts were full that mom. Home! And the strains of that niusic jammed home the inevitabU thought-s that mu.st always come when one returns home. There wa.'i no escaping them! Some folk came to happy rc-un- ions; some to old homes that are now the houses of alien faniilis, with only the wraiths of happy memories left for them; some could not forget the gaps in home circles; some no home circle.' couhl cl.iim, but just the swirl- ing tide of happy friendships. But it wa.s an happy occasion, this concentration of friendships, ami renewals! And what a debt of grat- itude is due to the folk from Toron- to and other points, whose enthusiasm and bounty gave to Flesherton, with its scanty population and its narrow possibiliiic.i, such an homecoming a3 never was before! And such entertainment as they gave! Such high talent in the con- certs and withal .such reminscent humor as wa.s there embraced! Sure- ly Flesherton's greatest pos.sessions are these folk that she has given to the world at large! They will always be Flesherton's. And so, P'leshcrton's Old Home Week, now a happy memory, will linger long in the hearts and minds of all whose happy lots it was thus to come home again â€" or to be OF Home, still carrying the old Torch, and welcoming back *.o the life ot BABY'S FOOD fibulously speaking to lance corp oral aid so on to the proud wearer ^,>^^^J^^^:'jyyi'^>^<f^<f^«r<:<f<r>^^ of a "three stripe chevron" on his arm and a long s\rord bayonet by hio side can vouch for it that John was equal to the emergency whether in Eve.y baby should be breast fed. those innocent pranks with which the There are few mothers who cannot .soldiers find relief from the tedium nurse their babies if they try to do . f inili'.arv life or in the irnining so, and there are few mothers who itflolf. One incident must suffice, wtuld not make the effort if they For the first time at Niagara camp ur.derstood how important it is that all ranks were required to show the baby should hav(! his ;iatural food. phy-'^ical fitness in limbs and body. There is no other milk, or no prepar- .S> Sgt. Hales cheerfully niadt ba.NJ ation which i.i ju.st as good as breast his manlv chest and brawny arms, milk. Breast milk is purer cleaner but with some misgiving stripped h\s end more easily digested than any feel rid leg.s to the knee. Do his other food and it requires no prc- l>est he could not find concealment paration. fo • his unfortunate pedal extremities Mothers sometimes wean their When the -M. 0. (luestio^ed him as babies because that they think that to how he could drill and march with they have not enough milk, or that two toe; gone from one foot, he the quality of theii- milk is not good, .strsni'lv maintained that gave him no 'I his i.s a .;crious mi.?take. Every troubl" and clinched the argument cli'ort should be made to keep up the w-th "Yp^ 'â- ii" and "I can leap a.-i <!Uantity available, and it is much high as the best of thorn." which ho bc'ter for the baby that he receives demonst •nt"d then and there quite ':onic breajt milk than lone at all. I: .',ati<fact,>ril'-. ' there is not sufficient breast milk, ,,. 1 . i- he necessary sijijlemcntary amount His e.icapc caused consteratio "- "^>-»-/'=-'J' ^ j'i . . â- > . , â-  . ' , , » of nourishment is giving after the his captors and a resolve to re- "J,_,._^ „..,,;„„ \^ "j,,,. feeing ian. The baby should be fed at regular (Owen Sound Sun-Ti.nies) A serious accident occu.red on the highway about a mile and a hah south of here.. About midnight on Saturday night, Mr. George iJurreii and two little boys riding in a demo- jrat wagon were returning home- ward afer being in the village. They we:e meeting a car which they woula have pa:jed safely, but another car driven by Mr. H. Knott ulso going south crashed into them from behind, not seeing the wagon for the glare of the head lightj of the approach- ing -ar. Mr. Burrell suffered a ser- ious wound in the back of his head and has si.ice been imconseious. The boy^ were severely shaken up, but not seriously hurt. The wagon was .smashed into kindling. The harnes^-. was al-o badly broken, but the hors- es were not badly hurt. Dr. Brown was called and consulted later with a doctor from Owen Sound. On Tuesday it was decided to have an x-ray and Mr. Burrell accompanied by Mrs. Burrell and his two brothers, John and Bert, was taken to the hos- pital in Owen Sound by a neighbor, iVir. Patrick Sweeney. Dr. Brown also accompanied them. Much sym- pathy io felt for Mr. Burrell and tam- ily in their sad misfortune. R. P. Legate Passes The Premium Stallion RINGTIME MAINTIME Will be found at the following places i in Osprey until the third week in Mr. Robert P. Legate of Calgary , August, formerly of Flesherton, died sudden- Tuesday Night â€" August 5 and 12 ly on Thursday morning, July 25th, â€" at James Hudson's, 10th line, near after an illness of only a few days' Feversham. Wednesday Noonâ€" Aug duration. The body was brought to rJ^^^ ^nd 14th. at Angus Morrison's, the home of his daughter, Mrs. A. h. j^axwell. Wednesday Nightâ€" Aug. Wright 10851-93 St., Edmonton, ,,. ^^^^ j^ ^^^ jj^^^. Sayers'. Thurs- whe.e a private funeral service was ; Noonâ€" at Ed. Harbottle, 12th conducted by Rev. W. A. Smith of ' Norwood United Church and Rev. '""=• J S Haggert of Westmount church, Tfth^heTer^SX^frieid/foSw:! Will be found at Robt. Chard's at ed the remains to Beechmount Cem- : Kimberley Tuesday noon and at Wm ctery. The deceased leaves to mourn i Hutchinson s. Vandeleur, ^ Tuesday his loss, his widow, four daughters, night at Claire Davis's, near Mrs. A.' E. W ight and Mrs. Heath- Markdaie, Wednesday noon, and at crington (Lena) of Edmonton. Mrs. ' Alex. Harvey's Wednesday night until Gray (Irene) of Wilkie, Mrs. John- August 14th. ston (Muriel) of Fort Saskatchewan, g^tj^ j(,gge horses weigh over a ton and two sons, W.J. Legate of Pro- ^^^^ ^^^jy jj^^g ^^ jjg ggg^ to be ap- vost. Alta., and Murray in Detroit pje^jated. Maintime is a grandson two brothers. Rev. Thomas Legate in ; ^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^g Baron's Pride. Chicago and John Legate m Dui- . xermsâ€" $15.00 to insure, payable ham. Two sons, Robert and Cecil,' gg^ and one daughter Mary Jane, pre-, Februa.y l^^^l^^^yLES. Prop. deceased their father. | ieve such careless guard duty. The ""''•'^•"f according to next lime the rebel Hussar.s took ^"'''""''f '^ ' ' ,'??'. the field it was no quiet walk, nor . ^ ^e baby should be f. a -rot nor a canter. No sir! fired intervals. Kot only is this desirable with the blood in their vein, that >''''" the standpoint of his digestion had 1 een inherited from hero.^ in the l-ut »- '^ important as the stait of Chvge of the Light Brigade or other P'^P^^^'- habits m the child. U he is I valiant deeds these with striped ''•'^''-"P '^^ "urs'ng time, he should be lath-amcd hoi.-.emcn went out to gel awakened, and he should not be al- their man. Across the plain, over V;-;-'!" /^'".•r'T'i,."''!.^^. 'L"^' LADY BANK the breast. The feeding takes from After feed- thc I:r.->11«, up and down the hills thev ..^^ ,. pu -sued or were purued by the scar- f^" 'o f'"«n "''""^*^â- â€¢; , , . ,v, Ll-clad cavalry.' The h^lls around -^'.^^1 ^fl'^^tlj-'l.^l'.^^'f. ^m ' t^ he has \vc Ihrnngcd with spectators indud ; boulder in order to allow in'^ Dr. Sproule, speaker of tj,g get lid of the air which Hou?e of Commons, Dr. Jamieson, swallowed. member for Soulh Grey and other During the hot weather particular- noMbles, who were thrilled while Fred 'y- the tact that babies become Hickling and yours truly in dread of tnirsty should not be forgotten and an acci<!ent. looked on in horror and 'he baby should be offered cooled iweat till his face was grained an<l ^'^ter previously boiled if there ts very full-dress uniform, white gloves any question of punty, between feed- osnc?ially, were soaking and when '•''K^' John Dand as Capt. protem, laugh- Under ordinary conditions, the iigly almost burst my scarlet jacket baby is nuiseU for eight or nine into which he had managed to months; longer periods are not good rquec:': himself. f*^r a child. 'ihe baby should not _, . ^ . , ,, ,. ' be weaned excepting upon the advice This wa., too risky (I mean the ^^ ^^^ ^.,^,j,„ ^.^^ ,vi,i „,,visc as to " ' So yesterday the former Folk to whom ferocious riding) to repeat. .->o ^,,j,at diet he is to receive. the .spirit of Flesherton can never ^^hen we took the ponies back to their As a â€" -.. â€" -. ._ - rule, babie.". are not weaned during change, however much Time may Pbues, we held a council and acting ^^e hot summer months. Breast- place its searing linger on the ex- Capt. and staff Srgt. W. J. Davis, (^^.^^â- ^,J^, ternals lang , . , , . ,e .â-  , , â-  '^v...:ig makes for stronger, healthier I despatched a half .section of his ,,.^i,ij,g_ g^,, j^ protects them from the I force to stealthily get tehind the dangers of disease. Artificial feed- Re-UnioDS Were Held The Little, Moore, Hutchinson, Ekins, Woods a .d B con families held a re-union on Monday evening in the Communi'y liall at l-'lesher- ton. The chairman, Uev. J. F. Hui- chir..-.on of Flat Koik, Mich., opened the meeting. Ttie Doxology, 2;ird Psalm and a hymn followed, while Rev. \V. A. lh.;chinson gave the In- vocation. Commurity Kinging led by Dr. G. S. Stanley of Ottawa fol- lowed and business was proceeded with. On motion a nominating committee named by the President retired to prepare their report. In the interim Miss Lucretc Hutchinson of Palinertton in a few well chosen ing, even of the highest quality, is, at the best, an attempt to imitate the natural feeding. ROD AND GUN A large vnricty of stories and ar- ticles oi ott.door life .fishing niiu lui iti'!,";, well ilk ;'.rated, combine to make a very :'.ttractive publication hills and a-ound the right flanks of this otherwn.^e impregnable postain The gallant defenders were takes by surprise and unable to wiihstan<l the ferocious frontal attack launch- ed nt the phychological moment "iirrcndcrcd. In a few miiu.tes the din of bat- tle had ceased, the groans of wound- ed and dying no longer rent our cars, the cloi.:is of smoke rolled a- wav and in their place appeared firsl of the .Aujjust is-^ue of the national vaguely in form as of some mam- outdoor life li'agazine. Rod and Gun moth pterodactyl or o'.her paleo- and Canadian Silver Fox News. zoic inon:>ter, what gradually was' Among the fa\ .fite Konti'buitors revealed to be Tommy Buhner wit:i having; sjilendid features in this is- liis camera on a huge box trying to sue of the magazine arc John Rich- "et focu.'^.-'.cd on the a.ssem'ilcil sped- mond Bonnycastle Dale, J. W. Win- ators and belligerent i with the rob- son, G. P. Sladen, W. C. llatley, C. S. el leadei^ .su.-rcnderin his sford to Land's, J. R. .Mattern and F. C. Ness the leader of '.he c(mquerors ami the The va nous articles cover the out- words outlined the aims and object-3 , band lyinjj in the foreground to lead door field very thoroughly in inter- of family re-unions. the wiiole assemblage including the estin.<jr and informative style, particu- The report of the nominating com- 1 resuscitated dead men away from larly in angling and target and game niittee was read and adopted, giving! the r.cenc of strife. design by the well known arti.st. Maj. the following officers for lli.'iU: Hon. For .some, time the Ladies' Aid, Pre.-.. Johnston. Little of Owen Sound | who annually held a garden party f.'.',?,^;.'!, .."';'," ""^ for the church on July 1st were rather sore at the sham battle af- fair. But when in real early time for lea they heard and saw the band march right up to their gate, fol- !')wed by the soldiers and apparent- ly an endless train of followers they threw open 'he gate and the invii- atiim was "Come on in boys, the band and everyone in uniform." The Encourage your home industries by crowd followed and the grounds or buying from your home town. Api- Ihat mo.st worthy citizen. Will Hcl;- my Al Clover Honey now going at amy, were filled to overflowing. Did 10 c« its per pound. Pails at cost. â€" they want icecream? Jus', a moun- II. S. Inkster, Flesherton. Week end visitors with .Mrs. Mary Mcrdillan and family were Mrs. Jno. Sciily, iVli^s N. Armstrong and Miss Logan, all of Toronto and all attend- ed the Old Home Week at Flesherton. Miss Geraldine Weber of Kimber- ley was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. McMuUen for a few days last week, Mrs. Jno. Elliot of Feversham spent the week end with Mrs. Wm. Sample here. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Sample and family over the week end were Mr. Ross Patterson and Fred Sample of Islington, accompanied by Miss Enia and Reta Bowers of _To- NOriCE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Estate of Will- iam Henry Guy, late of the Town-, ship of Osprey, in the County of Grey, Gentleman, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant; to section 51 of the Trustee Act (R.l S. 0. 1927, Chapter 150) that all| creditors and others having claims or! demands against the estate of the said William Henry Guy who died on or about the Third day of March, 19- 29. are required on or before the 26th day of August, 1929. to send by post prepaid, or deliver, to Donald Henry! Guy, Newmarket. Ontario, the ad-j ministrator of the estate of the said deceased, their Christian names] and surnames, addresses and de- scriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their ac- counts, and the nature of the secur- ities (if any) held by them. ; AND take notice that after such last mentioned date the said admin- istrator will proceed to distribute tho assets of the aaid deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims o: which he shall then have notice, and that the said administrator will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or per- sons of whose claims notice shall not have been received by him at the time of such di-stribution. NORMAN L. MATHEWS, Newmarket, Ont. Solicitor for the said administrator. 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