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Flesherton Advance, 16 Oct 1929, p. 1

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B - Vol. 49 No. 19 Flesherton Ontario, October 16, 1929 W. H. Thuraton & Son, Proprietcr 4 Advertisement ROCK MILLS Ferguson's Liquor cousr.i, here, Mr. John Harurave, wife In 1926 Mr. Ferguson said "I am' an d s n- Koing out to preach the Gospel of! Mr. and Mrs. J. Armstrong of To- sobriety 'and improved temperance ' ronto. were visitors last week witn from one end of the province to the 'their niece, Mrs. Robert Croft. other." And again, "If we can keep! Mr. Sam Holley is spending the total sales of liquor down o $6, 000,000 a year we will be doing nic- ely. And this is how he did it: He set up a commission and gave it a monopoly on the sale of liquor. while with his sister, Mrs. Sam Croft. A number from here attended the school fair at Meaford on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Genoe ~d Howard, of Vandeleur, Mr. and He paid its chairman $20,000 a year I Mrs. Jas. Stewart of Flesherton, and thus making him the highest paid | Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Pedlar, Portlaw, official in the province, thus clothing the liquor trade with the mantle of big business and respectability. The commission has done a boom- ivere entertained at the home of M*. and Mrs. \Vm. Pedlar on Friday even- mar. year 36,000 more permits were sold to Ontario residents (not tourists) than in all last year. Our liquor bill in 1920 will run very much higher. It will ouite possibly reach $65,000,000 Statistics give damning evidence of the failure of the Fe'g'.:';."i Liquor Policy, victed Th.3 The number of drunks con- Ii 1926 were 13,752 In 1928 were 15_'}31 offences against Government Control, the measure Fci^uaon claim- ed would be much easier enforced than the O.T.A., have increased by over 2.000. Motor cca.,hes reported, \vhich r.:-e but a fraction of the total, hav increased from 3,912 in 1925 to 5,;<97 in li)28. The number killed in motor crashes have increased from 298 in 1926 to 477 in 1023. Crimes LADY BANK EUGENIA Our dear old maples have put on On Monday evening there was a their golden' coat very quickly of sple.wlid meeting of the Conservative late and Jack frost made some hard party, although there was not a large calls last week. j turnout, owing to the fact that the Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Maxwell anu meeting was not advertised very family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harbottle ; **.l Y- Several aid not know Mr. James and Ralph Harbottle of th "-t there was a meeting until a was East Mountain, M.r. and Mrs. Wm. ' Harbottle and family of Duncan, all circulars had been sent to cac)l Know and distributed to the joined the Harbottle' re-union, at the I children to take home the^meetin. home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hall in Derby on Sunday last. All enjoyed a very pleasant trip. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Semple, Mr. Percy and Miss Janie Semple spen: Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Semple at Markdale. jt r and j lrg Robert Croft and ing business. They sold $50,000,000 j _ h .. pe ( j auK hters spent a day last week worth of liquor last year, and since] v , ith the f ormer - s brother. Mr. Walter i-.i the first eleven months of this | / rof( . j am ; w j.f e< Corbetton. Mr. Geo-'sre Arrowsmith of Ceylon has been putting in stabling for C. Newell recently. ll.v. and Mrs. W. J. CharH received the cad news Thursday niprht of the death of a friend of theirs, Mr. Sidne" ney Glover, which occurred that night at Mount Forest. The cause was r. notor accident. Mr. Glover was on his way to visit a Mr. Cha"d's here whc.i the accident occurred. Mr. and M -s. Chard left immediate'-- for Gait. where the deceased gentleman's home vas located. M". Clarence Chard and sic'ar, Miss Lorna, attended the fun- Tal. which tool; place at Gait on Monday. Mrs. T. Howard and son. Fred, of lv, .T. Sound. Mr. and Mr*. Jim Ferris and daughter. Isobel, of Toronto, and would have been well attended, ihe tirsi speaker of the evening mi-, umoiuw xveniaiiiui of Os- prey. inis young man ueiivureu a remarkable speech. He enumerated the many good things ttiat have come 11-0111 ..i.e I'tiKUSu.i government good ru'dUs, reauction on t'arm loans CEYLON ' Half Bu. Potatoes Merle Buck- '.,.- ' _ ingham No. 'J. Chas. Winters No. 11, ., . ... Archie Mclntyre No. 2, Edward Max- Mrs. Wilson McMullen. who has We ll No. 0, Ernest Seelej No. 2, Ver- ben on an extended visit with her non Summer No. 5. daughter in Toronto, returned homo on Friday. past two weeks with her mother here, returned Co Toronto the first of the ' other I . dor time who r.uuy need and Mrs. Dave Roberts and , friends, after spending the past yeai lt| el " He P iaineu "yaru oxwsiwion in the west. and admitted that government conu-oi had ito deiecto. ine U.i'.H. had a M-. and lira. VVm. bemple. fcissea j u nl 01 ten . gi thsn a waa turneu Tame and Ldi.'h Semple attended the !, &wn by Ulc peoplr; for KOVernmu , a iuneral of the ate Mrs. Joseph Ai- contn)1 . 1-reimer i-ergusun lito prom -. persons have boon i.i the samel -- aaa Mrs. Eddie How---< of Coi- i 1 A K.t ruu rt ,. in_l mmmm . Ivi r. .iml Mr. VVPS. Phinft :ime increased 14.65'.. Othci- in- clinable offences have increased 31.54'.. There is a story not told in figures of homes less happy, youth less am- bitious, legitimate DnnaeM crippled, r.nd the moral fibre of the people weakened. I v^ted four times aeninst this pol- icy on the Floor of th" Legislature on March 21. 1927. Tho vctu is re- rorded in "Votes ard Proceeding," DE-CS M!, 142 and 14;>. On October 30 you can vote to condemn a policy that has wcrked such havoc in so short a time. F. R. OLIVER. Priceville, Oct. 14. i :,.-ood. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Plantt tnd Mrs. Simmons, from near Portlaw-, were visitors recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C -oft. Mr D. Kinneer of Durham made a trip to the mill here las: lison at Markdale 0:1 Monday of this week. Much sympathey is extended to Mr. Allison and family in their great loss of a good wife and mother. 5-r. Jon. Dobson made a business trip to Mt. Forest on Satu-day last. The Ladies Aid of Providence church held their October eeting at the home of Mrs. Cyrus Shortt on Sat- urday of last week with a good at- tendance. The next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Dave Rob- erts on Monday the 13th. prom ii.ea w make tne K. c. without a flaw ix possioio. lalk ubout so many cu bcciucnid u .u^i- uuvtrnnient v.-j!it>-'j:: i '--'.s'.' ^L-CIUCIILL; i\iu not all di.<- to the liquor; r.o, jiut uli. Coniiiars tho numbei- 01 cars now in use to the .lUmOur uuil:;.-v t.io U.i.A. Vvliy \.juiuirt inetc be iiioie accidents it' ilier-_ was no i'-uor'.' ihere are many drivers v.-lio pay no attention VICTOR! A CORNERS Satremcnt of the Lord's Supper was to have been dispensed at, on Sunday by Rev. Mr. | to sliced, ine s:>i!aKer said tnat the only way we couiu have any influence with the sovei .uuent waa < lier.d a ir.a : -,v!io vuii.i: l.avu the leadt ar.ii nia.ic ity a: hi-; hu;-::, ar.d thai wa., I > vuie i'or our Conservative candidate Mr. Nelson Perdue, v.-lvj i-j a atri.-t tem;;v':'.n'-e man and a frnim-. Th-> next : D aker \vr- D . Cainpbeii t' .M'.rkiiuic, v.-ho sn<:ko forcibly on , Bake- of Dur.dalk. But on account the- l''orgUoo.i policy. He said of the funeral of the late Geo. A-jhes- cn , it was postponed indefinitely and :e .'-.I.- unproved greatly since Government Control Act came the into week. HCDOUGALL RAMAGE "At Priceville United Chuch Mansp. on Wednesday, Oct. Oth, a quiet wed- ding was solemnized bv Kev. l\ Sui- iivan, whc:i Miss Grace Lenora, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs W. W Ramage, Priceville, became the bride of Charles Edwin McDougall of Holstein. There we.e no attendants. Following the ceremony, the young coi ,)le returned to home of bride's parents, where a bountiul wedding supper was served and where the immediate relatives of both parties had gathered. Following an evening s:pent i.i song r.nd social merriment, the bridal cou- olc let on a short motor trip, prev- ious to taking up residence in Hoi- stein. For the b -idal dress the bride donned a corn colored crepe geor- MAXWELL ::.-. -in.l Mrs. Goodfellow of Mi<i- lar.d, r.nd Mr. and Mrs. Moore of Col- .. ><>d, visited at Mrs. J. L. Mor- risson'j over the week end. M : ss Ma y Ross is p-^ndinj? a coup- 'e cf weeks in Georgetown and Tor- anto. Mr. J. Grummet t and Mrs. Beatty lave returned home ater spending the the church services for the day also. I i i- t e; thc.e wasn't or.o empty bottle . :;tond our sympathy to Mrs. f oun d there to twenty durinp- the daya Asters Chas. Winters No 11, r, , TTTI..J Manon iiawton No. 7. Hobt. McQuay Delia White, who spent the No> 3 _ Anmu Hea:hcote No . 7, Gordon Mx-lJonald No. 2, P. J. Somers No. o. S%eet Peas Muriel Cameron No. 5 Zinnia Hazel Osborn No. 4, Mar- Mr. J. J. Patterson and son, Will, jorie Benson No. 7. Ada Watson No. cf Toronto, visited friends in town 2, Lloyd Morrison No. U, Grace Sul- the past week. jjvan No. 14. Mr. and M.S. Royden Gibson and Cosmos Burton Mullin No. 16, daughter Helen, motored up from To- Cora Arnott No. 11. Beatrice Sulli- ronto and spent the week end with van No. 14. Mr and Airs. John Gibson. Africa- Marigold Gordon McDon- 'Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. Collinson ana a i d No . 2 , Edna Maxwell No. 6. tamily spent the week end witn French Marigold Dorothy Fee friends in Owen Sound. No _ 10i Doris Taylov No . 5, Jas . Gib . Mr. anu M -s. James Hales and son. Hn Nu . 5, Irene p ar ker No. 9. Jackie ^ Owen bound, visited Mrs. Dahlia _ Cora Arnott No . u , Chaa Bales' father, Mr James L. McMui- winters No. 11, Iva Savers No. 5, len the past week. Halbert, Saycrs No. 5, Thelma Long 6 Mr. and Mrs. James Beatty of Or- Gladioli Jim Heitman No. 7. ange Valley visited Mr and Mrs. T. Hame Garden Bouquet Meryl Fletcher, and Mr. WiA. McFaddwn, Davidson No. 7. Doris Clark No. 2, who accompanied them, visited at R. Jean Ross No . o, Kathleen Hawton Cook s - No. 7, Cora Arnott No. 11. James ! . and Mrs. Charles Meha of To- p^,,,^,, N ( , 7 ronto motored up and visited at Mr. A Collection" Apples Garnet Neil ;- over the week end. No g Jas Giblin No . 5> Merle Buck . Mr. and MM. John Montgomery of jn ham No _ (Ji Dori: . TayloP No . 5. Mr. Percv Hunt >! tergus, _ , Merle Bucking- Mrs. S'anley White and daughter ham No. 9, Violetta Arnott No. 11, of Toronto are spending a couple of Delmar Seeley No. 11, Burton Mullin weeks at Mrs. W. White's. No. 10, Nelson Butcher No. 13, Enulv Mrs. Cecil Archibald of Proton Moo-e No. 7. spent the week end with her parents Dox. Brown Ejrjfs - Enest Seelov and two sons. No. 2, Burton Mnllin N'a. 16, Jean Mrs. Win. Hislop of Eugenia visited Ross No. '.), Marie Chard No. 'J, Merle thi; first of the week wi'h her sister, Buckingham No. i), P. J. Somers No. 5 X'.Avton Bannon in the loss of her father and also :o the other mem- bers of the family. Ivfr. and Mrs. Cha". E. Moo -e ac- companied by Mrs. Wooiilaw motored ..i tlr. 1 U.l'.A. iio siiiU thai people H-JW nut liquor by permit, where-;! the..- had tu lie to eot it tr.idcr the O.T.A Mr. Stewart, assistant to -Ur. Con ,x . delivered a briel, but emphatic ! ii-L's:-. Under the Cunscrv:iti\.- Smithville. On Friday eve-sins the boyj wjrk- ' covcrmnent we have Hun. J Martin inr in the gravel pit had a towl sup- Minister of Agriculture, with whom a-t few months in the west. The Women's Institute will PI r and banquet at the home of Chas. Moore in honor of their boss, W. J. Moo 'c, under whom they have workci: all summer, always finding him kind, i courteous and thouKhtfu!. Mr. Moore 1 in j hold has spent his bes". efforts these last fauli. can be iui.id. as ha uses un- .ii:-.'i eiiui'is to bri.iK A.sr i^ulture t ; j >j beiit. Pt-rduc was the last speaker not give us a Ions? address th;ir annual Grandmother's day at ho home of Mrs. John Stephen on lot. 1^. all r--andmother3 are cor- dially invited. \ great many attended the anniver- -T-V ^ervicea and fowl supper at Mc- In J yre. PROTON Threshing and potato digging arc the order of the uay. iCev. !-. liaker oi Uu idalk preach- us it wai late when he arrived froiv. ivimbc'i'ley, wht c; he had held a metl- injr. He spoke on the devoloiment c: the pro'- ir.ce undr the Conservative government. I i referring to the L. C. A., he said that when it was pro- posed the defects could not be fort- seen, and those defeats which had de- veloped couid now be cor ected, anu The community of Bruce Mines j idviscd ffivici? it a trial as lone: as was deeply grieved to learn on Sat- j iho O. T. A. hud, and if it was no: u.uay niorniiiK, fcopt. 21 of tha deatii rA'cctive J:i cverv way discard it for oi .\:rs. Charles McDonald \vho had , .".omethirtjr more suitable. All the b(.c;i a patic.it at the Soo Genera! -per.kers advised everybody to vote few years to make a good road. His motto ha.i ever been"the best i.s no.ic too ,'jo.id". Mr. Robt. Smith of Durham visited Mrs. A. bunson. THE LATE .'.IRfe C. McDONALD Hospital f<v the past few weeks. for th: gavernment which was for the d ai.d uispunscd sacrement in the j jf ot the past year Mrs. McDonald belle-merit of Ihe province, and that United Church on Sunday evening. | hau ueeu suUeriiig from severe as,- I wa-5 the Conservative government. jounston, our public school tacics from gall stones and in the win- attended conventio.i in Fev- ersham lus., week and Miss Robert Acheson 01 No. ^, Protoa, went to tictte with flared skirt, and her dark' is eu stadt. hair was surmount^ with o -ange , in e United Church men are busy blossoms. Her travelling dress was 1 .cpairing ar.d putting in a cement of brown crepe satin, with which foundation uncle.- the church shed. lei' uncieiwcnt an operation for the Uuu-'ie and ti.i a time felt Her heaitu sj.newhai. improvcuv borne months am) sue underwt-.it a second operation and has since trraduaiy lulled in iJeceascu was greatly ectcc! oy the community and her pass- went a chic felt hat of same shade, j r . an d Mrs. KnuiT and Mr. anU i mi r v /ui be keenly f cit. not only in brown suede coat and hosiery, shoes Mi ss Campbell of Collingwood were :nu home circle, but by a host oi and purse to match. | the guests of Postmaster McCan mli. | friends. The bride is well known through- Miss Marnaret and Mr. R. J. Turn- out Etfremont Tp., where her musi-| er . South Line, visited Miss Bessie cal talent in singing and playing has' Stainsby. always been appreciated, while the Guests at Mr. James Vause's were: groom has always been a respectable Mrs. Storey and Ruth of Toronto and i.:___ f [.'....,... TN.tn TVirt Da_' TIX; ._ c* , ,i:_ /~il i,-, , n n.l Tffl*^ AXTVi i f _ . citizen of Egremont Twp. The Re- Misses Sadie Olive and Lottie Whit- view joins in extending god wishes taker of Ceylon vicinity, to the bridal couple. Durham Review. Miss Eva Wauchope of Toronto is FEVERSHAM holidaying with her oareits. Miss Mariorie Thistlethwaite of The late Mra. .Vi'^Uop.ald, 'whose maide i name was Miss Catherine Me- iViaster, was 5y years, V months of t\ite. la 1'JOl she came to Bruce mines, twenty eight years ago :,lie was mar- Wc are sorry to report 1MV. J. H. Duckett very ill at tho time of writ- in>r. We sincerely wish tho old ffer.- tleman a change fov the better a:V. !> soectly recovery. M>\ ('ard. Graham i.i racuperatinfi at his home now. having returned home last week from Toronto, where h I'nclerwent an operaton for apen- di'-'tlsi. We hope ' " continues to re- tr:' : -i his usual ijood heal 4 .'-- and Mrs. Will Purvis ami | Conn. Misa JessieMcEenzie. Mrs. R. Love, who has been viint- in'JT her sister, Mr:;. II._Piper. has re- ti'rned to her home in ZJmdalk. Rpv. Mr. Morden of Meaford. \vii< exchanged pulpits with Rev. Mr. : - ' ! i-hargc i)i' th' 1 sp'-vic-i- on SahbiM'i afternoon and delivered a splendi<" sermon. . liiii >Ir ; . I'hnri.'.- !C:H'l' ;i Ki 'v ,,i' (l\vi"i S:.uml \v !; week i-:ui : -,i ;.. with Mi 1 . u;:d T 1 :-.;. Lutl'.e- i il ftt. TORONTO LINE NORTH (Last Week's Items) .Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stewart were week end visitors with 1'nends in Tor- onto. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Alcox of Bram- p!on visited the Alcux lamilies Here recently. Sorry to learn that little Miss Mar- io. i Wickens is ::-ick and under tht doctor's care. Wo hnnc Marion if. soon better. Mr. Goldwyn Littlejohns ; nierl by Mr. W. Coburn and son is and Mrs. George Littlrjohns spent a couple of days in Toronto. Mr. Robt. Richardson los. a val- urble horse about a week ogo. The animal got its letr broken while out in h::;n Apron Doris Clark No. 2; Margar-'i K<'sti ', 7; Pansy Thomp- son, (i; Dcii:-. Miir.-.ie.s. 4; Meryl Dav- idson. 7; Marjory S, rU-y, '.. Pillow Ca .M<"-lc Btickigham, 9; Marie Chard. '.I; Delmar Si-ley, 9; Ella .lane. ii: Jf-in Macklem. 11. Padded Holder Ethel \VetheralI. No. 11; Bc-nic- Long, N'.i. (!; Doris Taylor. 5; Muriel Bam ford. '.: Wi.mie MackU-m. -J.; Mahfl Bc-.nrose. 1). Pen V. ijH-r Thi'lir.a Ljn-j. (!; Kath- !<.- n Giliics, 12; ])(> b-.' Fee. 1>. Porter - >li;iired Macklem. 1^; Doris Clark. ^- Olive S.-utt, 1-; Jean ^lai'klom. 12: .'*'. McPhail. 2; Merle Buckingham, '.'. M:in of Grey <".iunly Doris Tay- lor N'). .". Panel Minnie Macklem 12, Kath- leen Gillies, 1^; I'h/.lnia Long, ti. Writing, 4tli Buolc -- Doris Clai:;, 2; Grace Sullivan. 11; Joe Brickcr, 4; 4; Myrtle Wright, . r >; Minnie Lougn- eed. U; Pansy Thompson, li. Writing, ilrd Book Beatrice Sul- livan, 14; hditn Lougheed, 'J; Robt. Priestly, ;); Irene Parker, 'J; Merle Buckingham, 'J. Writing, ^nd Book Effie Pogson. 2; J. A. Louglieed, 11; Muriel bam- pasture. Miss Gertrude Lever accompanied by Miss Ottowell of Orange Valley visited Eugenia friends on Sunday. Osprey Schco! Fair Awards ^ Colt. Mansel Conn. Call', Beef Mervin Moore. Munsei Conn, Jim Conn, lima Smith. Calf, Dairy Hob Lung. Market Lamb Mansel Conn, Jim F'^sherton is visiting her sister, Mrs. (Last Week's Items) ; Llyd WH^hone. ^ ^^ ^ ^^ ere practising a play to be given by ,_f ^ f ',.., j dauRhter , Mrs . Frank ried to Mr. Chas. McDonald and the young couple settled on the farm on the Bruce Road, which they sold sev- en years ago and came to 'Bruce Mines to reside. There are left io daughter. Miss Helen, of Toronto. Pen Barred Rocks Jim Giblin, I ; !-- : t>'fl ." r-'.urlf of day:; with Mr. anj Mrs. Robert I'urvb. Mr. Gordon Lindsay of Bolton spent the week end with his friend, Mr. San-. McDonald. \* r. Francis Gvmoe underwent n successful cpoi-aiicn for the removal Marnaret Courvoisier, Bruce Douglas Mbrlie Buckingham, Mar.joriu Seeley, Gordon McDonald. Pen White Leuhorns Jim Conn, Ne!so:i Butcher, Jimmie Heitman. 1); .Sarah Sykes, 10; Flora Morrison, 'J. Writing, l^t Book Lola Thomp- son, 0; Robt. Fenwick, '.); Kathleen Gillies, 12: Dorothy Fee, l<i. NATURE STUDY Toll. Weed Seeds Merie Bucking- ham, S); Isabel Mclntyre, 3; Jean Ross. 'J; Olive Scutt. 12. Coll. Pictures of Fowl - Merie Buckingham, 'J: Brut:>n Mullen. 1G. Canadian Authors Merle Buck- ingham, !); Donald Mclntyre. :J. MANUAL TRAINING HamniCi- Handle Lloyd Morrison, 9; Gordon McDonald, 2; ('has. Wint- er.!, 11; Edward Maxwell, 0; Billie Keri.on, i): Bruje Mullen. 10. Paper Knife Murray Morrison 9: Elwood, Dobson. 6; Earl Maxwell, 6; Thos. Jane. G. DOMESTIC SCIENCE Child's Breakfast Merle Bucking- ham, 9; Muriel Bamford i); Mildred Macklem. 12; Marjorie Seeley, 9; 01 iv Scutt. 12: Annie Mclntyre. 2. Chocolate Cake -- Merle Bucking- ham, i): Iva Sagen. 5: Olive Scutt 12: f ' ' Walkertan hospital on The young people of the village the Ladies' Aid in connection with a supner the lat'ev part of this month. Mr. McLean and Mr. Jas. White- oak of Markdale were visitors with Mrs. Geo. Whiteoak and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dawes of Bur- 1 fore! were week end visitcrr; with their j rnclo and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Col- i.uotte. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley arc visiting at their old home near Nottawa. yi'3 Delsio Kaitting has been on tha sick list for a time but is improv- ing now. Meddaugh. Ice Cream & Candies HOT OU COLD DRINKS ALWAYS ON HAND - also - FANCY GOODS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES ADVANCE ADVTS. PAY H. Alexander FEVERSHAM, ONT. ;..x~x~:x~:-:->x-X"X-X"x~X":> * he loss of a devoted wife and mother, the bereaved husba.id, three daughters, Mrs. Win. iicCrea, Cha- uleau, Miss Jean, Soo., Ont. Miss Ma- bclle, Liv.'nKstone Creel ', and a!ao four brothers, Messrs. Georjrc Mc- Master, County of Grey; Robert Mc- Master and Abraham McMsster, Klesherton; Win. Mcllastev Dcsba- rats; e. half sister, Mrs. D. Gordon, , w.d a haJf brothe-, Mr. Ed. Hillock, > , The sch jlh or Mcxwell. i *??* ho1 ', , T .-.:isje3 l^dna M'.-KuRh an< ., . .-., r, ,-, i T nam, :> . iva OBKI--II, .j, uii- c 0vuui,. i-. Marquis Wh..at Bruce Douglas, J. Grace Sullivan. 14; Annie Hea'hcote. Osborne, George Sykes. Marquis Wheat Sheaf Archie Mc- . Ethel Fenwick, 9. Sugar Cookies Ethel Weatherall 11; Kathleen Gillies-, 12: Bernice Lone , 6; Beatrice Maxwoll. 0. O.A.C. No. 21 - Wilfred. D Cakos Marion Hawton, 7: Sykes, Lawrence Janueson. Delmar Seolcy. H: Mnr.iorie Seeley. BM ?M;. S e SV Lawrence Jaml - !l: Ethel Fenwick, '.): Iva Saycrs, 5; j son, Win -ed aykes. R __; . ., , n Oats- EobtPenwick, Victor Os- ; Merlo Buckim K ham. 9: borne. Oats Sheaf - Victor Os- B ' icc Nc .j,, 8: De i sa iCailtinu. 7: holar3 hmvo had a couple of , bo e - K: ' hl - I'cinvick, Jas Conu. -\ I;u . ion Hawton. 7; Jean Rosy. 9; idayB while. Mr. Cooko ^! , ,. ^, ( , rm-rv- Lthdeeu h,u.,hi,,s i: , M ,- Bi was able l ntvi ' c . Bruce Dou.irtos, John Osbornc,! tT-etur' i home" on Tnursd'ay. We arc | Go do ; 1 _. Mc o r' : )! (1 ' .9_ e0- .,? ykcs ' pleased to report that h; is recovering; nicely. PRICEViLLE Jean Mc- T if . i . I J'J WAVa L^UIlti .'IV AAUKJI IM1U t>VaiI Jl^.- ?. e !- f; &**"S*J& ^ "! Cannol! attendd the Teachers' Con- LUVh I1AUO\UI ( -mir Grace Su.livan, Llora Morrison, Chls. ' charge cf the funeral service held a: the family residence, spoke in high ttrniLi oi' the lii'c of the deceased, baying._that one who was so faithful a wife . so devoted as a mother and vertion at Fcversham. On Friday r.i.^ht a :.-.l:ccIbi:L'->^.s shoWL'.; \va-i hsici for thi.' :iewi.; weu.; Q-. or.d . vv'm. Hincks when a lErfrc crowd was prosent. Kxceiloni, Brnn Mu.lTins - - Mar.i. -.-! Fu- . 7: ''.hc'l FiMiwiik. '.': D-v!s Clarke, 3: "House of Quality" Groceries WE CARRY .\ FULL LINE OF FRESH GROCERIES. vSpecial price on cooking- in sacks or 50 Ib Igts ._''; Flour and Feed PURITY AND FIVE ROSES FLOUR BRAN, SHORTS AND SCREENINGS ;T : ^py if^i All kinds of Chop "T , Jas. A. Stewart ROCERIES PHONE 37 WE DELIVER IN TOWN ; '><>0 < :"K->X-X"X-X->< > v i X"X">'X"X~M~t"X'' Maxwell, Burton Hutchinson, Marion always enjoyed the services of the xin.iuary the prayer meeting and | nS P ^l UCted b her Wn h me i tiM -as,n.i.ycd by all and they trip- j VVhat "; tl:,-m death is but tte ne- j ' ;,''; ''-^ ian^ti-.-. till th-, wee '"ssc-y wny to ,- larcer anil fulici- | " ma "oms. life, he said. "That which thou sowcst L " u - n ^"" 11 i" 1 ' 1 -- 6 ^, and u ,,oi ouicKc-rcd unless it die." She is *aM Mn.-y i-etuKr.cd home more gloriously alive because those who believe in Jer.u -, shall never die. I Winter:-. Alanjrel'; - -Jas. Giblin. "^ ' ~ 1( . Me le B ucki-xhai>i. 9: Turnips Margaret Courvoisier. . , , ,, Potatoes - - Doris Tavlyr Lloyd g pEAKING fi SINGING CONTBS!tS Mornson. Edna .,-e Isabel 'allwU-r, ' B^ Public S,,,-:.kin ( c-Lloyd Mor- Ernest Seeley, Earl Maxwell. Beet, - Doris Clarke. Ida Benlon. 1 *fc* ?i _-,,.. . , ; , >cokinff _ Me .. :o Riickinp-ham. 9: HPaZBl Mclntyro. 14; Editb Loinrhe-.-d. 9: MUM Macklom, 12 Boys' Solo Robt. Lontr, 0: Gren- vi'lc MrK.'iir.; ;i': And. McKeaiv 1 Girls* SoloDor^ Clark, 2: Marie rh;)r<!. :'; Pi'lsn Kaittinjt. T; Merle Da !s-in, 7; Bolva LOUT. day night after sper.dir.j; the su months visitir.R friends in the The funeral, which was largely at- 1 west - tended, was held Monday afternoon from her late residence. Interment being held at Oloudslee Cemetery. The wealth of the beautiful ifioral tributes bore testimony of the es- teem in which deceased was held. Anyone seeking escape from taxa- Mr. Jno. iMcFarlan ^ of TororJlo Mi.Hcn, Edward Maxwell, AVai.ln Stonchousc. Half Bu. Oat<; Bruce Brownridjre, Bu -lo^ Hulchinfion. '. oi'^ti" 4 ,*vw.. Half Bu. Barley Burton Hutchin- !>: M"'^ DaviHson. ,: Dr is Clarke, son S. S. No. 0. 2; Myrtle Gordon. 11: I'snsy MeDev- Half Bu. Wheat Jeai Ross No. itt. 16; B -uce Mullen. 10. ; nd Majlon in. 7. Spelling Match MarjoiJie Seeley. . o. . the past week visiting at Mr.' Elmer Mullen No. 10, Bruce >Pullen School Parade 1st. S. S. No. 7; No. 10, Chas. Wintens No. 11. 2nd. S. S. No. 9: 3rd, S. S. No. 6. ;^>*<**x-<"to~^>*MMN^x.^ Dan Campbell's. Mr. A. L. Hincks lost a fine calf las\ week with bla"'- leg. Mr. Neil Shortreed, manager of the bank at Keswick, is visitinn his par- ents here. tion should look before he leaps. The | Miss Jessie Nichol of Toronto Citizens' Research Institute of Can- Normal, spe-.it the week end at her ada has figured out that h 1927 home here. taxation in Canada amounted to .Wr. and Mrs. AnRus Me Arthur, Mr. $7067 per capita: in Australia it wa=s Donald McMillan and Belle motored $7652-in Great Britain it was $90.37 ^ Thornton ard spent the week end and In the United States if amounted with Rev. and Mrs. McCormack. Mr to S76 7-1 There doesn't seem to be McCcrmack was a termer pastor of- r-y "bcttc- ok " Dum'nlk Herald St. Coh..nba United Church here. Bates Burial Co. 122-124 Avenue Road TORONTO Phone: KIngsdale 4344 J. W. Bates. R.Maddocks : :-x-*-X"X'v-:-*-!">

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