HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1937-08-19, Page 4THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Thursday, August 19, 1937
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ATTENTION PLEASE — Are you
getting .the right prices for your
hides, wool, poultry, metals or junk
■of any kind. See us if you have any
thing to Sell. Best prices are assur
ed. Huron Produce, phone 117.
GIRL WANTED for General House-
work. Apply at Advance-Times.
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BELGRAVE
FOR SALE—7-Roomed House, all
conveniences. Apply Ed. Williams.
FOR SALE—A good work horse. Ap
ply to Mr. Robt. Deyell, R. R. No.
2, Wingham.
FOR SALE — Baby Carriage with
reed body in good condition, Apply
Advance-Times.
FOR SALE—Fine farm of 125 acres
near school and market. Brick
house, bank barn. Low price. Small
cash payment, balance at low rate
of interest. Cosens & Booth, Wing
ham.
FARM FOR SALE—Closing an es
tate, Lot No, 19, Con. B, Town-
Ship of Howick; 100 acres. No rea
sonable offer refused. Apply John
Putherbough, Executor; 258% Dun
das St,, London.
TARGE ’ STOCK of Points, "Soles
Land Sides and Bolts for Plows,
Homuth & Bennett.
MINK FOR SALE—Labrador and
Quebec,' dark, hardy, prolific. Full
, information on request. Visitors
§ welcome. Phone 607r5, Clinton, or
■write Elmer Trick, Spring Creek
-Fur Farm, R. R. .3, Clinton.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE AND
TO BUY—I have for sale some
’ good farms in CulrOss Twp.; one in
Kinloss Twp.; one in Greenock
Twp. Also different properties in
the Village of Teeswater. I also
have clients inquiring for unculti
vated land without buildings suit
able for reforestation or planting
• apple and fruit trees. Also wooded
lands without buildings at a reas-
’ opable price for holding purposes,
•i W. H. Logan, Teeswater, Ont.
W.A. Held Quilting
The members of the Women’s
sociation of Knox United Church met
at the home of Mrs. A. Procter on
Wednesday afternoon with a good at
tendance present. The ladies spent
the afternoon quilting. Several items
of business were dealt with. Lunch
was served and a social time enjoyed,
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Girls Conducted Service
Services at Brick church and Kpox
United Church, Belgrave were taken
by the girls of Mrs, C, R. Coultes’
Sunday School Class, with several of
the members taking part. Mrs. W.
Pocock was guest soloist and sang a
very appropriate solo, which was
much appreciated by all.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rath of Dor
chester and Mrs. Chas. Birney and
grandson, of Exeter, spent Friday of
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Hopper.
Miss Jessie Pearson of Ethel, is
visiting with her friend, Miss Laura
Hopper.
Mr. Walter Anderson, wife and
two children of Elmhurst, Ill., visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Will Kelly
week.
DONNYBROOK
As.
last
TENDERS will be received by the
undersigned up until Sept. 1st, 1937
for the supply and delivery of coal
' at the Wingham General Hospital
i when and as required for one year.
-'For further particulars apply to A.
Cosens, Secretary of the Board.
WANTED--$5,100 mortgage on 200-
acre farm, stock, implements. Good
buildings. Apply Advance-Times. x
The W.M.S. met on Thursday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Jefferson.
Mrs. J. C. Robinson had charge of the
meeting, Mrs. Jefferson read the
■Scripture lesson and the chapter in
the study book was taken by Mrs. N.
Thompson. Mrs, Charlie Jefferson
and Jean Robinson. Irene Robinson
sang a solo, -Mrs. A, Campbell had
charge of the Temperance program
and Miss Lucy Thompson read the
devotional leaflet. . There were thir
teen in attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Robinson
Toronto, were week end guests
Mrs. Geo. Naylor and Gordon.
Miss Bess Mo9§ visited last week
with friends in Detroit.
Mr. and’ Mrs. Sam Jefferson of
Mildmay, visited With his mother,
Mrs. Jefferson.
Miss Dorothy J. Craig of the staff
of Stratford General Hospital, who is
spending her vacation at her home in
Auburn, spent Sunday evening with
Donnybrook friends.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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All persons having claims against
the Estate of Annie Elizabeth Johns,
late of the Town of Wingham in the
County of Huron, Widow deceased,
■who died on the 18th day of July A.
D. 1937, are hereby notified to send
their claims, duly verified by declar
ation, to the undersigned on or be
fore the 4th day of September, A.D.
1937.
Further take notice that immediate
ly after the said date the assets of
the estate will be distributed having
regard only to claims which have
been properly filed.
Dated at Wingham the 17th day of
August A.D. 1937.
R. S. HETHERINGTON,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executor.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of Elizabeth Ellacott, late
of the Town of Wingham, in the
County of Huron, who died on or
about the seventeenth day of May,
A.D, 1937, are notified to send to J.
H. CRAWFORD, Wingham, Ontario,
on or before the twenty-eighth day
of August, 1937, full particulars of
their claims in writing. Immediately
after the «aid twenty-eighth day of
August 1937, the assets of the said
testatrix will be disributed amongst
the parties entitled thereto, having
regard only to claims of which the
■undersigned shall then have notice.
Dated at Wingham this ninth day
of August. A.D. 1937.
j. H. CRAWFORD,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executor.
“"TOWN OF WINGHAM
VOTERS’ LIST 1937
Notice is hereby given that I have
complied with section 7 of The Vot
er’s List Act and that I have posted
up at my office in the Town Hall,
Wingham on the 5th day of August,
1937, the list of all persons entitled
to vote in the said municipal elec
tions and that such list remains there
for inspection.
And I hereby call upon all voters
to take immediate proceedings to have
any ergots or omissions corrected ac
cording, to law, the last day for ap
peal being the 27 th day of August,
1931?,
Dated, Clerk’s Office, the Sth day
of August, 1937. ,
W.A. GALBRAITH^
, Town Clerk,
card of thanks
1 wish to take this opportunity of
thanking the friends and -neighbors
of my late mother for their kindness
during her long illness. I wish also
to thank them for* their kindly ex
pressions of sympathy.
Cora Beckwith,
If
limbs, and making life miserable for
you, yeatl bow this .man obtained re
lief from the same trouble:--
“I am a swimming and physical in
structor. Early this year I had vio
lent, stabbing pains in my legs from
the hips to the big toe, In the morn
ings, I could not walk for three or
four hours. Massage oil, pills, etc.,
did me no good. Someone begged me
to take Kruschen Salts, In despair
I got a bottle. After I had taken
three parts of the contents, I was as
fit as ever, except for a little stiffness
of the joints, while in general health
I was far better. Kruschen has put
me on my feet again,”—H.L.S.
Rheumatic aches and pains are
often caused by the accumulation of
too much acid in the system. Keep
down the excess of uric acid, and it
stands to reason you’ll get glorious
relief. • That is just what Kruschen
Salts does—brings quick relief from
the cutting, stabbing pains of rheum
atism, because it actually rids your
blood of excess uric acid.
Mr. Frank Shetridan and his sister,
Miss Hilda, are spending their vaca
tion at the home of their aunt, Mrs.
John R. Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Craig, visited
last week with friends in Golden Val
ley, Muskoka.
-SALEM
Mrs. Ernie Baldwin of Sharbuck,
Man., is at present visiting her aunt,
Mrs. Wm, Weir and other friends.
Mrs. Brooks, of Culross, Mr. David
Vogan of. Molesworth and son Gran
ville of St, Thomas, and Misses Alice
and Jean Gowdy from near Orange
Hill, called on Mr. and Mrs. John
Gowdy at intervals last week.
Miss Edythe Weir spent a couple of
days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Potter of Holmesville.
Mr. Hopper of Wingham, will oc
cupy the pulpit here next Sunday.
A number from this vicinity attend
ed the shower in connection with Mr.
and Mrs. George Paulin’s shower last
Friday night in Wroxeter.
Harvesting is thet order of the day
around here. ,; .-; ■ ■ j j
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EAST WAWANOSH -
Mr. Clifford Purdon, who is work
ing at Tillsonburg, spent the week
end at his home.
. Miss Mary Robertson returned to
Victoria Hospital, London, after
spending three weeks at her home.
Josephine Thompson, Listowel, is
visiting at Herson Irwin’s.
Miss Aileen Broomer, Toronto, is
visiting with Miss Mary Dow.
MIDDLE SCHOOL EXAMINATION RESULTS
The following is the standing of those who passed in Middle School ex
aminations 7-75%; 2-66 to 74%; 3-60 to 65%; 4-50 to 59%.
This class has an exceptionally high standing, being successful
per cent of the papers written,
was 79 per cent.
Margaret H. Aitken
Doris E. Armitage
Ralph R. M. Baird
Helen Bateson
Jack Bateson .....
William Blake ..
Norman F. Boyle ......
Clarence Cantelon
Ruby G. Casemore
Flora E. Coulter .
Margaret Coulter
Elgin E. Coutts .
Jean A. Cruickshank
Frances J, Currie
Lloyd Ellacott
Jean Elliott ....
Lois Elliott ......
John Gear.’.....
Dorothy Golley
Gordon Greig ...
Lorene Haller ..
Loreen E, Hamilton
D. King Hastings «...
Margaret F. Higgins
K Ross Howsort
John J. Kerr .....
Rita M. King ...
Harold F, McCallum
L. M. Donelda McLean
Margaret W. McMichael
M> Edythe Martin ...
Helen G. Miller ....
Edna M. Moir
M. Edith Mundy ....
Harry A, Posliff «„
Mary Julia Preston
W. Creighton Reid
Kenneth Rintottl
Verne M- Walker
C. Edith Weir .....
John W. Wettlaufet
Kenneth H. Wheeler
ITbra M. Wheeler «.„..
Ruth Wheeler .....
Muriel E. Williams
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and Mrs. George Pocock' and
Watford, are visiting friends
Mason Robinson, Misses Mar-
Robinson, Jean Cameron and
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Robertson at
tended a funeral in Michigan the last
of the week.
Mr.
family
here.
Mr.
garet
Jean Purdon spent the week end at
Tillsonburg,
Quite a number from this vicinity
spent Sunday at Bruce Beach.
Mrs. Frank MacDonald and family,
Seaforth visited at Leslie Wightman’s
last Week,
ST, HELENS
and Mrs. Hugh CameronMr
children and Mr, John Courtney* of
Kincardine were recent guests of Mrs.
J. B. Rutherford,
Mr, G. A. Webb returned on Sat
urday after a month’s visit with
friends in the western province.
Mr, Charles and Miss Beatrice Mc-
Quillin, visited friends at* Exeter last
week, the former going to London to
write off an examination at the West
ern university.
and
' If you are troubled with common
constipation, read Miss Bundy’s en
thusiastic letter:
“I used to feel poorly all the
time—just down and out. After
reading an advertisement about
All-Bran, I got a box. It has
helped me ever since.”—Miss Mary
Bundy (address on request).
Laboratory tests show that Kel
logg’s All-Bran brings “bulk” to
exercise the intestines; vitamin B
to tone up the intestinal tract.
Within the'body, All-Bran ab
sorbs twice itsr weight in water.
This soft mass gently clears the
intestines in a safe, natural way
—without any of the weakening
action of pills and drugs.
Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily
—with every meal’in severe cases.
Serve as a cereal with milk or . •
fruits, or cook’ into, recipes. Re
member—All-Bran is a food—
not a medicine. You buy it at the
grocery store. Made by Kellogg in
London. • j
YOUR EYES NE1
ATTENTION
Our 25 Point Scientific Examin
ation enables, us to give you
CleaF, Comfortable Vision
F. F. HOMUTH
Optometrist
Phone 118. Harriston
in 88
schoolmiddle
M 1
R. A. SPOTTON
year the standing in
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Leavei No ffruthMarki
INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINT
tOR Raws mH W111 be P*l<3 b? tbe
fZO lLoyds
THYMOLATED CQRNJSALVE, for
any com br ’callous THEY eanndt re
move, with this wonderful new scien
tific preparation for CORNS OR
CALLOUSES. It de-sensitise«, and
relieve* pain with* first application.
For Sale 40c, at McKibbon’t Drug
Store. “
Simple or Elaborate
Artistic beauty should be a char
acteristic of every Memorial. But
orials should be expensive. A
that does not mean that all Mem-
chastely simple design is ' often
quite as effective as one that is
elaborately ornate. We should
be glaTof^n opportunity to show
you our Book of Designs, wherein
are featured Memorials of all types.
Sand Blast where sand blast should
be used. Pneumatic tools used
where they should, be used. Buy
your Memorials from the Wing
ham Memorial Shop, where you
get the better granites, „ the better
polish and finish, the better class,
of. carving1 and letterjhg for less
money. You can save all Outside
High Pressure Salesmen’s long
distance travelling and. selling ex
penses, long distance hauling and
trucking and setting expenses and
the high overhead, expenses’ by
buying your memorials from us.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Webb and dau
ghter, Miss Elsie of Wingham, were
guests of Mr. G, A, Webb and Mr.
and Mrs. E. W. Rice recently.
Miss Jean Thom is a visitor with
friends in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Cranston, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Buchanan and Mr.
Stanley Todd were at Guelph for the
Western Ontario Veteran's Re-union.
There were no services in the Unit
ed Church last Sunday, It is expect
ed that Rev. H. M, Wright will re
sume his duties after a month’s vaca
tion next Sunday.
Mrs. R, K. Miller, Mr. and Mrs, W.
A, Miller, Laurine, Alta., were recent
guests of Mr. J. W. Satkild, Goderich.
China to Fight Invasion
The Chinese Foreign Office issued
a statement reiterating China’s' inten
tion to resist Japan’s invasion. In the
face of Japan*s -unlimited appetite for
conquest, China is obliged to take all
the necessary measures for defense,
the statement said. China is fighting
now not only for the defense of its
territory, but also for respect for in
ternational law. If Japan has no ter
ritorial ambitions in China, then Tok.
io must agree to negotiate a reason
able settlement of all Sino-Japanese
problems.
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BORN
ELLIOTT — In Wingham General
Hospital, on Monday, Aug, 16th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elliott, Blue
vale, a son.
KRELLAR — In Wingham General
Hospital, on Monday, Aug. 16th, to
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. J. Krellar, Wro-
xeter, a son.
LEDIET — In Detroit Deaconess
Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. George
Lediet, a son, Gordon Robert.
Pants vs. Wives .
Wife—“No, I didn’t' sew albutton
on your pants. I was too tired. Which
is more important, anyway—your wife
or your pants?
Husband: “Well, there.are places I
can go without a wife.”
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
GOODYEAR
Goodyears are always a good buy,
Rook at these prices for genuine Good- ..
year Tires. See how much money you f|
can save. • Other sizes, too, at money--
saving prices.
Royal Service Station
(Homuth & Bennett, Props.)
•WINGHAM Phone 174W ONTARIO
DOMINION
-x__ ___ . STORES UMITEIJ ■
klra^Ues Effective until Saturday Night, August 21st
- GREEN GIANT
TOMATO JUICE
DOMINO
Powder
Sweet Mixed
Mrs. C. H. Morris of Hamilton is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan
Kennedy. “ k •
.* Miss Vern Walker, is visiting with
her aunt and uncle, -Mr. and Mrs. A.
D. Chapman, Fort Erie.
Miss L. M. Hammond, of Port
Hope, Qnt., is visiting for a few days
with Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Parker.
Mr. Wilfred McLaughlin of Tor
onto, spent the week end at the home
of his mother, Mrs. E. McLaughlin.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. M.' Spittai at
tended the funeral service of the late
John A. Wallace in Orillia on Fri
day.
.’ Misses Norma and Myrtle Isard of
Toronto, spent last week at the home
of their parents, Mr. and. Mrs. J. S'.
Isard.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGibbon and
son Donald of Kitchener, are visiting
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Browne.
Mrs. A, Pollock and children Bruce
and June of
visiting with
Armstrong.
Mrs. Sam
Mrs. J. A. Stalker of Waskada, Man.,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank-
Sturdy last week.
Mrs. Leslie Allen of Guelph and
Miss Beryl Drummond of Hensail,
visited one day last week at the home
of T. J. McLean.
Mr. Barney BrOwn, Who spld’his
barber shop here and purchased a-
I shop at Willowdale, Toronto, moved
his furniture to^Toronto this week.'
Mr. and Mrs. Norman. Murray and
daughter Marilyn of Toronto, spent
the past week at the home of Mrs.
Murray’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Isard.
x Guests with Captain and Mrs. W.
J. Adams, on Sunday were Mr. and
and Mrs. J. E. Rowatf, Of Saskatch
ewan, also Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hain
es, of Clarksburg* ' •
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Park, Miss
Beth and Mr. Brown, also Mrs. Beg
ley of Leamington and Mri J. Park
'were visiters last week at Mr. and
Mrs. Robt. Deyell.
Mr. and Mrs. ''H. C. Scott of Kings
ville, are guests with Mr. and Mrs. H.
Diamond. Mrs. M. Posliff and Harry,
Who have been visiting at Kingsville
returned with them.
Mr. amd Mrs, H. M. Dobbin, Helen
and Beverly and Mrs, John Coulter,
of Canandiagina/ N.Y., visited last
week with Coulter Bros.j arid other
relatives in East Wawanosh.
Mrs. W. H. Willis returned last
week from a trip to .Seattle, Wash,;,
Vancouver and various points in the
Canadian West. She was accompan
ied on the trip by her sister from
Fort William.
Master Ronald Browne, who has
been visifjng with his grandparents,
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Browne went to
Orangeville on Sunday J$4y|siit yriUh
his grandparents there, prior to go
ing to hiS; home ih Toronto.
Los Angles, „Cal., are
Mr. and Mr?. W. W.
Hannah^ ■ Regina and
K.
Picnic or
Crunchie
PICKLES
CAMPBELL’S
Bayside Choice Quality
Tomatoes No. 2%
wTina
Standard Quality
»GOLDEN
wax Z S !.X9
DOMINO—Choice QualityWl GOLDEN Wim BANTAM
■ —i No. 2 O- ZTins
NATURE’S BEST
PEACHES 2 is.r.2 /
Tomato Juice
Cowan’s Perfection
COCOA - 1-lb. tin
Zest Sweet Gherkins
PICKLES 28-oz. Jar
Keta No. 1
SALMON - - tin
Singapore Sliced 19-oz. tin
PINEAPPLE - tin .11
Bulk Peanut
BUTTER - 2 lbs. ,25
Rose Brand Summer
DRINKS - 15-oz. bot. .25
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JOLLY
GOOD
DATES
“DOMINION FRUIT”
’ , Blueberries . Graces - Apples
Vegetable Marrow
10c Each
Bananas
25c Dozen
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FARMERS ATTENTION
WE REMOVE DEAD HORSES AND CATTLE
----- CALL US FOR PROMPTNESS
Our Men Will Shoot Old and Disabled1 Horses.
Telephone . Your Nearest Station Collect.
ONTARIO TALLOW CO.
SEAFORTH 15 EXETER 235
Maitland Creamery
Buyers Of
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COMPANY, LIMITED.
Whigham, - . Ontario.
Phone 271