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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1936-06-25, Page 4PAGE FOUR T~"_____j_; WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Thursday, June 25th, 1936 Mr. Wallace Miner Helen’s Beauty Shoppe Thursday, June 25th 1| cents a word per insertion, with a minimum charge of 25c. 3OE3OI Mr, Miner has an unique ability* in providing an individual coiffure to exactly fit the facial characteristics of each person. Special for Thursday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., a Permanent for $3.00 and bring a friend for lc. Both for $3.01. Hair Stylist and Permanent Wave Specialist, of Los Angeles, Cal., will be at ===30E3OE==S0I=X0? CARD OF THANKS At 12.30 p.m. Thursday, Mr. Miner will perform a Finger Wave, blindfolded, in the show window of Fry’s Furniture Store. THESE WANT AD’S * Kr-sor—1 ir>r-rr>r- - ■ —rni-n© ARTICLES WANTED—Cash for ■ antiques, spinning-wheels, ox-yolks, weapons, books. VanWyck Gallery, 135 Ossington, Toronto. AUCTION SALE of the Household Effects of Miss C. Isbister will be held at her home, Centre St., at 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 27. Terms —Cash. No Reserve. T. Fells, Auc­ tioneer. COTTAGE TO RENT, on Frances St. Apply 'to A. Taylor, Queen's Hotel. DURHAM SPRINGERS FOR SALE —Soon to freshen. Apply L. Lott and D. E. MacDonald. FOR SALE CHEAP—3 large heavy doors, suitable for building storm porch. Apply Advance-Times. FOR SALE OR RENT — At Bruce Beach, Cottage, 4 bedrooms, living Mrs. J. Geddes, Belgrave Fraser and Mrs. Robert- Miss McAllister, St. Aug- I) {and Miss F, Wilson and Janet Mur­ ray of Wingham with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mowbray. C. H. Garniss, Brussels with Mr. and Mrs. R. F, Garniss, ; Miss Marie Wettlaufer, Waterloo ’ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wettlaufer, Mr. and Mrs. H, C. MacLean, Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. W. Spier, Brussels with Mr. and Mrs. I1. D. ; King. ; Mr. and with Miss son. Mr. and ustine with Mr. and Mrs. ^.rchie Messer. Mr. David Chamney and son Veron of Belgrave, visited one day recently at Wm. N. Robertson’s on the Bound­ ary. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Johnston and son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Churchill, Master Vernon and Miss Loreen Hamilton were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hamilton, Cen­ tralia. Miss Loreen remained and will spend a couple of weeks there. Mrs. John Helm wishes to thank all her friends and neighbors for the many expressions of sympathy and kindnesses extended to her during her recent bereavement. Especially would she mention Rev. J. F. Anderson, a-----... werewhose thoughtful ministrations so helpful to her. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my many friends and neighbors for their kindness and expressions of sympathy during my recent sad bereavement. I wish to specially mention Rev. J. R. Greig and Rev. Kenneth MacLean for their kindly visits. Mrs. Jame£ Fowler. WROXETER Mr, former's sister, and Mr. and Mrs. H. McGee of Wingham visited on Thurs- and Mrs. Robertson and DONNYBROOK Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Doerr of Hen- sall, spent the week-end with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Chamney. Mr. George Wallace attended the Wallace Re-Union near Stratford and spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ringler, Brussels. Mr. Smith of Brussels was a Sun­ day visitor at the home of his cousin, Mr. Mark Armstrong. Miss V. Chamney of Wingham is spending her vacation with her par­ ents, Mr .and Mrs. Dave Chamney. Miss Marjorie Campbell of the staff of Stratford General Hospital, is spending her vacation with her par­ ents, Mr. $nd Mrs. Albert Campbell. Misses Gladys Jefferson, R.N., and Olive Jefferson, R.N., of Woodstock were recent week-end guests with their mother, Mrs. C. Jefferson. Mrs. Wm. Crozier of Crewe, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Campbell, for a few days. The W.M.S. met last Thursday af­ ternoon at the home of Mrs. Joseph Chamney with an attendance of 15. The meeting was led by Mrs. Jeffer­ son Sr., and the study book taken by Mrs. Charlie Jefferson. Reading were given by Miss Euphemia Chamney and Mrs. Naylor, and a quartette com­ posed of Mrs. J. C. Robinson, Mrs. the • . z • i i • - .iiuwcL ui vviiijciiuiH visneu on inurs-room, etc., furnished: garage, nice • 59location, reasonable. E. H. Dierlam, ’ “aY at ^ie h°nie of Mr. and Mrs. A. 31 Heath St. W., Toronto. ; J- Sanderson. ♦ ------------------------------ ----------------- J X[rs. p g VcN^iightun, Mrs. W. FOR SALE — 200 New Hampshire T. McLean, Chicks, 4 weeks old. Apply Robert \r_„» Golley, Phone 618r3. .^lis.es.uae * ______22_______________________Ewen spent FOR SALE—Barn 36 ft. by 18 ft.J YOUR CHANGE os. Lovell and IAirs. _ ___ . __ avidj?on and Ellen Mac- ! Thursday in Guelph. > v«. o.-ix^-our.. ... A. .... ■ , Mf- and Mrs- J- L- MacEwen and ! partly contracted of pine. Apply to family spent a couple of days this I M. J. Knowlson, Gorrie. ‘week in Guelph. ; END-OF-SEASON BRAY PRICES! Running a household uses up a lot of energy. If you find yourself feeling fagged-out by mid-afternoon, try a bowl of crisp Kellogg’s Corn Flakes with milk. They help to restore energy. And they’re wholesome, easy to digest. Made by Kel­ logg in London, Ontario. Nothing takes the place of CORN FLAKES the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wallace, lie being accompanied, to the city with his mother, Mrs. Muir who leaves for the West on Monday, where she will spend some time visiting friends there. Miss Margaret Mundell of Wing­ ham, spent Sunday with her cousin, Miss Marion Gilmour. Miss Nellie Dunkin of the West, spent last -week with her aunt, Mrs, Arthur Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson of Au­ burn ,visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Marshall. Mr. Thomas Stevenson of Varna, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Metcalfe. Mr, Samuel Crawford of Toronto, was a week end guest of his niece, Mrs. Oliver Stokes. First Gossip: "What does Miss squills remind you of?” Second" Gossip: "A peninsula, of course.” First Gossip: “Oh, yes, a narrow neck stretched out to see." Firestone Tires Lead in Performance Records Performance is the best proof of tire value. For seven­ teen years at the Indianapolis Speedway, at Pike’s Peak and Lake Bonneville, Fire­ stone Tires on the winning cars have proved themselves the safest and most enduring. Equip with the tires that Champions use ?— see your Firestone Dealer today. Firestone Good, Mrs. Jefferson and Jean Rob­ inson, sang. Mrs. Pearl Thompson and daugh­ ters, Louise and Alma, of Wingham were visiting with friends on the 9th Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robinson and family spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Sid McClinchey, Auburn. “This ticket has expired," the ticket inspector told Dad. “What does that mean?" “It’s out of date.” “Don’t worry about that," said Dad. “I’m pretty old-fashioned myself." <1. W. Hanna Automobile Sales FORD AGENT WINGHAM and SALEM moth- other Roy _ __ Rey H. y Jennings was in charge} FOR SALE—Field of alfalfa and tim- t| serv,ce ;n James' Anglican ! othy. John W. {Fortune, R. 1, - , J , <Wingham. • Church on Sunday evening in the ab-.._?■--------------------------------------pence of the rector, Rev. A. H. O’Neil HOUSE FOR RENT—Corner of who was in London conducting the John and Minnie Sts. Apply J. H.. services jn t|ie Church of the Redeem-; Crawford. | er. Mr. Jennings, who has been as-: ' ~ . z..sistant rector in the Church of the;LOST—2 boxes or Tools, between • , • - r- t >-Belmore and Listowel. Reward., Redeemer, is leaving tor Port Norman Finder please notify George Merk-1 in the Diocese of Athabasca. The ley, Belmore, or this office. ’church where Mr. Jennings is going; __ | ])CCn closed for 14 years, and he*, MEN! GET VIGOR AT ONCE!;js going to be stationed there as its, NEW Ostrvx Tonic. Tablets con-; ,llission.1 tain ray oyster invigorators andother stimulants. One dose peps up _ ^r- aui^ Mr>. Hugh Mercer and; «organs, glands. If nut delighted, • family of Markdale spent Sunday with maker refunds few cents paid. Call, i anj Mrs, D. D. Sanderson, and write McKibbens Drug Store. | Mrs. Mercer and children remained PALACE GARDEN, Formosa, an, A»r a visit, ideal place for picnics, re-unions or I a quiet day. Phone Mildmay 23r21. 'BLUEVALE SEALED TENDERS—For shingling S.S. No. 6, Turnberry, also paint- : ing wall. For information apply to 11 undersigned. Tenders cluse July 2. • ed anniversary services on Sunday,. Lowest or any tender not necessar- june 21st. Rev. Janies Wilson D.D., ily accepted. Roy Porter, Sec'y., R. - — .« ............ R. 2, Wingham. Presbyterian Church Anniversary Knox Presbyterian Church observ-- TEACHER WANTED — For S. S. No. 6, Turnberry. State salary and qualincaticns and experience. Ap­ ply Roy Porter, Secretary, R. R. 2, Wingham. of Toronto was the guest speaker for : the oeeassion and delivered forceful ’ impressive sermons. The text in the morning was taken from the 1st chap­ ter of 2 Peter, verse 12, "Wherefore ■ I will nut be negligent to put you| always in remembrance of these things", and in the evening he spoke; on Faith and how necessary it was ' in the Hie of the Christian in order to combat the trials and difficulties,« using the life of Noah as an example. * !] Special music was rendered by the. AT our special "end-of-season” prices you can get into the famous monev-making Bray stock at very low investment. And since chicks now require a minimum of fuel and care, you can raise them very cheaply. Today’s hatches are .from, identically the same stock as our earlier hatches—the same care­ ful selection of eggs, the same skil­ ful incubation and packing, the same vitality and stamina. Here’s what a Bray customer on Michipi- coten Island, in Lake Superior, writes to us about his flock of June-hatched 1935 chicks: “I purchased chicks from your hatchery on June 25, 1935. On Jan. 20, 1936, out of 165 pullets I got 119 eggs, most of them weighing 24 ounces to the dozen. I figure that is fairly good." Fairly good? Yes. Over 72 per cent, production of mostly A- Large Eggs. (And the January wind blows cold off Superior.) But it’s no more than scores of other Bray flocks have done. We’ll be closing soon. Come in, 'phone, or write. Fred W. BRAY Limited ; CHICK HATCHERY A. C. ADAMS, Agent Wingham, Ontario. Miss Feme Bennett of Toronto is spending her holidays with her er, Mrs. Edwin Bennett and friends. Messrs. Harvey Simmons, Haskins and Eddie Errington spent a few days last week with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Palmer and Mrs. W. E. Weir attended the funeral of the late Mr. Henry Murray near Teeswater, one day last week. The Annual Garden Party ■will be held next Monday, June 29th, at the church. Come and enjoy a good sup­ per and programme. Admission: Adults 35c, Children 20c. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gowdy and children, from near Lakelet, Mr. and Mrs. James Doig and daughter, Ev­ elyn, from near Drayton, and Mr .and Mrs. David HalladayVand Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Halladay from Wingham, called on Mr. and Mrs. John Gowdy last Sunday. Mr. John Gowdy who had his foot badly pierced by a rusty nail some time ago is slowly recuperating and we hope to see him able to walk as well as ever, before long. Mrs. Jacob Cathers and her daugh­ ter Mrs. D. Cathers, spent the form­ er’s 84th birthday, her daughter, Mrs. family. Many other her home to wish happy Birthdays. WHAT IS A FARMER? A farmer is: A capitalist that labors. A patriot who is asked to produce at a loss. A man who works eight hours a day twice a day. A man who has every element of nature to combat every day in the year. A man who is a biologist and econ­ omist and a lot more ists. Who gives more and asks less than any other human being. Who takes unto himself for his own substance and that of his family, those of his products that other people will not utilize. Who gives his boys and girls to the big cities to infuse .red blood into society that is constantly decadent, and whose only salvation is the viril­ ity that it draws from rural sections. ROUND TRIP RAIL TRAVEL BARGAINS * From WINGHAM July 3 and 4 to CHICAGO *7 00 JULY 4 -TO- Port Huron . $2.30 Windsor Flint .... $3.65 and e* Durand . . . $4.00 Detroit - - 3 Equally low fares from all adjacent C.N.R. Stations Tickets, Train Information, Return Limits from Agents. ASK FOR HANDBILL CANADIAN NATIONAL ALWAYS USE CANADIAN NATIONAL TELEGRAPHS T870D Who is taxed more and has less re­ presentation than any other citizen. Who sells his products for what the other fellow cares to pay for them and who buys the other fellow’s pro­ ducts at what the other fellow charg-. es for them. Who is caricatured on the stage and in the daily papers but who can come nearer taking hold of any business and making it go than any other man alive* and in captivity. ' That’s what a farmer is. —St. Petersburg Times. June 21st, with F. J. Lewis and friends called at her many more MORRIS WANTED—Applications for the po­ sition of Street Foreman in the Town of Wingham. Details as to duties, wages, etc., may be obtained on application at thv T»»wn Clerk’s office." Duties to commence ■.?« July loth. 1936. ......... .............., ; \V. A. Galbraith, Town Clerk, choir, Mrs. Chas. McCutcheon, Wrox-f “Attention” Farmers & “ !i eter taking the solo parts in the an-L j thems. At the morning service Will | | Spier of Brussels sang "The Stranger Gallilee"' and in the evening f According to the Weed Control Act? Messrs Rutherford and Corrigan sangi I noxious weeds must be destroyed. ’ a juet. Lanze congregations were pre-!; I TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY Threshmen ----- ii c>f Gallilee" and in the evening A .. it* - iX... .KASk* -a !? ^..3 «<»*•■ WV- wu'w-w’v ---------- ---------h ■***■»•----------- —------^3, all noxious weeds must be destroyed.; a jue|. Large congregations were pre­ Notice is Hereby given to all residents ii & Turnberry that the act will be in- st forced.G. S. C’egtern, Weed Inspector. IN MEMORIAL sent at both services. The Church was tastefully decorat- 11 ed with white and pink peonies. » Rev. James Wilson, Toronto, ac- # expanded by his brother from Clin- ’T‘,“*/eS of *“rSlst 1934.. 11 Archie Messer over the week- ; No on-? kmnvs hove much we miss you end. No one knows the bitter pain .... - .... We have suffered since we lost you, Life has never been the same. Xn our hearts your memory lingers. Sweetly, tender, fond and true, There is not a day, dear Mother, That we cd not think of you. w‘ —Ever remembered by the Family* Rev. J. R- Greig* occupied the pul­ pit of Witehwood Presbyterian church in Toronto on Sunday. George Mundell, Drayton with Mr. 1 and Mrs. John Mundell, I Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Ross, Lucknow Come, see Our patented all steel, blower Straw Cutter and Shredder which can be attached to any Separator. This 70 lbs. 2 H.P. invention replace the old style ledger plate cutter, Upon request We will direct you to a thresherman in your district who operates it. We also have a new Grain Thrower to replace the Old discarded Grain Elevat­ ors. Don’t delay in writing, Herrgott Co. Mildmay, Ontario Phone No. 10 Miss Ethel Johnston spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Breckenridge and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nicholson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. De- | loss Taman and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thuill of Blyth. Miss Pearl Mathers of Toronto, is spending a couple weeks holidays “ with her father, brother and sisters. j Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Peacock, Will j and George, visited on Sunday after- | noon with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. John- stun and family. j Mr. and Mrs. Fred^Ghqrchill, Lor- enna and Vera Hamilton spent Sun- I day with Mr. and M\s. Gordon Ham- ! ilten. ' | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Whitfield, of ■ Gorrie, spent a couple days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johnston and | family. ' | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harris and son left for their new home at Tavi­ stock, where Mr. Harris has gone to work in a garage. Don’t forget* the Bluevale United Church Garden Party on July 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Smith, John , Wickstead and Geo. Heatherington i attended the Drumhead Service in Stratford on Sunday. *i GLENANNAN Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw of Tor­ onto, are spending their holidays with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Metcalfe. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gilmour, also Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith motored to ^Norwich and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Murchison. Mr. Norman Muir of Toronto spent CORNS REMOVED WITH CASTOR OIL : Say troodbye to dtimsy com-rads ard risky rnrofa A newlfauid called KORN-KING cads yarn m C3 seconds. .Dries up oddest eernsi ©r callus.. Contains »ure castor ©si, etojAor and iodihe,Absolutely safe. Win- ner of Good Housekeepins: Seal. Easy di- rtehons in package. 35c bottle saves untold ?Hs.^?’‘z^1rUKKiSt **turas money if KORN- KING fails to remove any corn or callus, McKlBBON’S DRUG STORE