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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1937-08-26, Page 8PAGE EIGHT THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES .........- ■ - ........................ dh Thursday, August 26th, 1937 Show Starts at 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, August 26, 27, 28th JOHNNY WEISSMULLER MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN • ■ < ------In — “Tarzan Escapes” TARZAN — the thrilling character of the Edgar Rice Burroughs stories and cartoons, in his greatest presentation on the screen. ’ Also a “Travel Talk” * Cartoon and Fox News. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Aug. 30, 31, Sept. 1. spanky McFarland - Phillips holmes “GeneralSpanky” A Comedy Melodrama for Children from Eight to Eighty. ’ Also a “Polly Moran” Comedy and Colour Cartoon WHITECHURCH Mr. and Mrs. John Purdon and family visited with friends in Brus­ sels on Friday. Mrs. Will McNall, of Lucknow, spent Monday at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Jas. Cornelius. Mrs. A. Emerson and James spent WHAT A WRECK CONSTIPATION MAKES Constipation can dull your whole life. Headaches, poor complexions —tired, lifeless days are often the results. Also, many serious diseases. Get rid of common constipation now with a ready-to-eat cereal— Kellogg’s All-Bran. All-Bran brings you the two things your system needs to act naturally: “bulk" and vitamin B to help tone the intestines. Within the body, All-Bran ab­ sorbs more than twice its weight in water—forms a soft mass, and gently clears the intestines of wastes. It acts naturally. Pills and drugs seldom cure con­ stipation. You just keep on in­ creasing the dose and switching from one laxative to another. Just eat two tablespoonfuls of Kellogg’s All-Bran every day, three times daily if needed. Serve as a cereal with milk or cream, or use in recipes. Sold by all grocers —made ana guaranteed by Kellogg in London. the week-end at the home of her sis­ ter, Mrs. Harry Peppier of Tavistock. Mr. Peppier, who underwent a ser­ ious operation in Stratford Hospital, is malting a splendid recovery. Miss Muriel Shaw, of Toronto, is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. T. H. Moore. Mrs. Harold .Sparling and Douglas and Marie, who have been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Moore, returned to their home in Collingwood on Sun­ day, with Mr. and Mrs. Moore and Miss Shaw accompanying them. Mr. Malcolm Ross, of Chatham, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Ross. Miss Dorothy King, R.N., returned to Guelph this week, after spending •the past month with her mother, Mrs. Geo. King. Mrs. A. Gillies and Mrs. S. Martin and Master John Nolan, returned to Detroit on Saturday after spending last week with Culross relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Green of Kitchener, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henry! Mr. and Mrs. H. McMillan and son Hugh, of Tuckersmith, and Mrs. Jno. McKeever, of Seaforth, visited Sun­ day at the .home of Mrs. Geo. King. Miss Amelia Lever who spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lever, returned to Lon­ don on Monday, with Mrs. J. D. Bee­ croft. Mrs. D. Farrier and Mrs. John D. Be Ready for School Opening Get your supplies early and thereby avoid the rush. Largest Assortment of: Scribs, Exercise, L. L. Note Books, New Cercla Note Books, Drawing Books, Water Colors, Crayons, Pencils, Etc. Waterman’s and Eclipse Pens 25c to $5.00 Public and High School Text Books G. Mason & Son C.N.R. Money Orders Rogers Radios RosS and children, of Lucknow, vis­ ited last Friday with Mn and' Mrs. Herbert Laidlaw and Miss Luella Laidlaw returned with them to spend a week in Lucknow. Mrs. Jas. Barbour and her grand­ daughter, Helen Barbour, of Fordyce, spent the past two, weeks at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ben McClenaglian. Mrs. Charleston and three children who spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ceql Falconer and other rela­ tives in this district, left on Sunday for their home in Hamilton, Mr, and Mrs. Elgin Welwood and Richard spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Falconer, and her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Falconer returned to Caledon with them to spend the next few weeks, Miss Beatrice and Mr. Melville Beecroft spent the week-end with St. Thomas and London relatives. Mrs, Ab. Coultes and baby daugh­ ter are spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kerry of Paisley, Rev, H. M, Wright had charge of the service in the United Church here after spending his holidays with re­ latives in pssex. Miss Eileen Henderson of Para­ mount is ivsiting with her grandmo­ ther, Mrs, MacGregor. Rev. and Mrs, J. W. Watt and fam­ ily returned to Toronto on Friday af­ ter spending their holidays at the home of Mr. Wm. Barbour '"and oth­ er relatives in this district. Misses Pearl and Thelma Creight­ on, who have been visiting at the home of their aunt, Mrs. J. D. Bee­ croft, returned to their home in De­ troit on Monday with their mother, Mrs. F. L. Creighton, and Francis. Miss Florence Beecroft, who has spent the past seven weeks in the Children’s Hospital, London, was able to ‘be put in a cast on Monday and will be brought home on Wed­ nesday. Mrs. Bert Boyd of Palmerston is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weaver for a Couple of weeks. 1 Mrs. David Purdon and her broth­ er, Mr. Duncan, of Powasson,' and her son, Clarence Purdon, of Goder­ ich, visited on Saturday with Mr. W. Purdon and Miss Mabel Purdon. The young people of the United Church are holding the first meeting of the fall season in the church base­ ment next Monday with a corn roast. All are invited to attend. A meeting of unusual interest was held in the Institute Hall on Monday evening, when after a short program Mrs. Ezra Scholtz, president, called Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ross to the plat­ form and after congratulating them on their recent marriage, presented them with a large basket of miscel­ laneous gifts, tendered to them by their many friends .and relatives in this district. With a few well-chosen words, Mr. Ross thanked the assem­ bled friends for their thoughtfulness towards them; Lunch was served and all enjoyed dancing until closing time. Miss Mary Kennedy, of Toronto, and Miss Tressa Fitzpatrick, Wing­ ham, are visiting at the home of the former’s aunt, Mrs. Lance Grain. Mtr. and Mrs. Thos. Lovell, Wrox- eter, who formerly lived where Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sandburn now live, were renewing old acquaintances in this district on Sunday. Misses Wirinifred and Olive Farrier and Mr. Carman Farrier, who spent last week at Bogie’s Beach, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cook, of Ashfield, and Miss Lorna Reid returned with them for a week’s visit. Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Johnston, of Lucknow, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Hutch­ ison, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Temple­ man and Shirley, of Wingham, vis­ ited with Mr. and Mrs. Will Conti on Sunday. Miss Isabel Jamieson of Lucknow Is spending this week at the home of het aunt, Mrs. Orville Tiffin. 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 glad of an 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 carving and lettering 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 thq high overhead* expenses by buying your memorials from us. r: a, spotton Gillette Gold SPECIAL 1 Razor 10 Gillette Blue Blades All for 59c ’ — At — Omar Haselgrove’s Smoke Shoppe to with' Something I could do to make better Institute meetings. The Motto—What kind of a branch would this branch be if every mem­ ber was just like,me'—was in charge of Miss Jessie Person of Ethel, who had splendid suggestions for all on this question. Myrtle Yuill had an interesting paper on Current Events. A piano OLVERS Cash Store Phone 116. Special This Week Dishco Pineapple Slices 10c can Libby’s Pork & Beans, with Tomato Sauce ... 1 Lb. Tin 8c Alymer Fruits for Salad, Fancy qaulity, 1 Lb. Tin 25c Magic Tip Matches 3 boxes 21c Kellogg’s Rice* Krispies 2 Pkgs.....................:---- ---25c Premium Salmon, Tall Tin Fancy Red .......... 25c Cascade Salmon, 2 tall tins 25c Westminster Toilet Tissue 4 Rolls .....-........ 25c Schneider’s Shortening-- 2 Lb. Pkgs----------------- 25c Sultana Raisins.......2 Lbs. 25c Our Own Special Tea Ceylon or Black___50c Lb. Fresh Fruits, Plums, Peaches, Bananas, Oranges. BELGRAVE Courtesy Prompt Delivery Our Slogan: “You.Jtiave tried the rest, how try the Best” Have Your Eyes Thoroughly Examined At Reid’s Reid’s Glasses really give the comfort and satisfaction that you anticipate when you nave* new glasses. You can depend upon the safe, scientific examination which shows definitely when glasses are requited. Reid’s Guarantee Satisfaction at a Moderate Cost. Reid's Wingham Office In William’s Jewelry Store Every Wednesday Mortdng 9.00 to 12.00. Phone 5W. Institute Make Plans For Home Conference . A very interesting meeting of the Belgrave Women’s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Robt. Higgins on Tuesday afternoon last week, with a good attendance present Mrs. N. Keating the president, conducted the meeting which was opened with the singing of the Ode and repeating the Lord’s Prayer. The minutes of the previous meeting were adopted and treasurer’s report received. Two nice quilts were recently quilted and thesq were displayed. ' Owing to the next regular meeting day falling on School Fair Day ar­ ranging the date was left with the committee in charge of the program. Helen Yuill gave a report of the -Girls’ Achievement Day held at Clin­ ton in June, It was decided to follow up this work and Mrs, W, Pocock was appointed Leader, It was also de­ cided to hold the Home Conference in the Fall, The social part of the program was conducted By Laura Hopper who was convenor of the meeting, The roll call was responded OUR WATCH REPAIRS Stand the test of time. Williams The Jeweller INSURANCE ALL KINDS Sun Life Assurance Co. Fire - Casualty Automobile Mrs. E. A. VANSTONE John St. Phone 192 solo by Elaine Walsh was much en­ joyed. A splendid paper on "A year at Normal" was giyen by Ferrol Hig­ gins and proved to be very interest­ ing as it dealt with the leading events of the year and some idea, of the way the acedemic work was carried out. Edith Procter gave an interesting reading. ’ The meeting closed with the Nat­ ional Anthem and lunch was served by the’hostess assisted by the girls of the Institute. Mrs. J. Pearen and Jean of Tor­ onto are visitors with relatives here. Miss Minnie Anderson of Weston with relatives, / Rev. and Mrs, J. B. Townend, Jen­ nie and Kay arrived home on Thurs­ day from their motor trip and visit at Moose Jaw, Sask. Mrs. Townend and Jennie also enjoyed a trip "through the Canadian Rockies, and visited at Alberni, Vancouver Island, B. C. ; Gordon Martin of Georgetown is a visitor with relatives here. Mr, and Mrs. Harmon Mitchell of Rothsay were visitors with relatives. BLUEVALE Miss Ruby Duff, Dietitian at the Women’s College Hospital, Toronto, is spending her vacation with her' sisters, Miss Duff and Mrs. Aitken. Mr. and Mrs. Howard, of Toronto, and Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Nicholson, Morris were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Mary Robertson and Miss M. Fraser. Mrs. McDougall, Wroxeter, David Patton ,and Miss Ruth Patton, Rich­ mond Hill, attended the funeral of the late Mr. David Patton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Procter and daughter/ Margaret of Morris, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Curtiss. DONNYBROOK Mr. Jas. Robinson, who spent the past three weeks with his sister, Mrs. Naylor, has. returned to his home in Toronto. - Miss Marjorie Campbell has re­ turned to her duties at Stratford Gen­ eral Hospital after a vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Campbell. Mrs. Cunningham was a recent week-end visitor with friends .in Tor­ onto. Mrs. J, H.’Mills spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Geo, Naylor. The St. Augustine Women’s Insti­ tute will meet on Wednesday, Sept. 1st, at the home of Mrs. Mark Arm­ strong. Mr. Gordon Naylor and Miss Jean Robinson accompanied by Mr. and’ Mrs. Charlie Mills, of Goderich, were week-end visitors with friends in Toronto, on their return trip they were accompanied by the former’s cousin,-.Miss Lpreen Naylor, who will spend this week at the Naylor home. Mr. W. L. Craig of St. Thomas, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Craig. EAST WAWANOSH Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Shiell and fam­ ily, Windsor, spent the week-end with relatives here. Miss Mary King, Turnberry, and Miss Elizabeth Young, Belgrave, are visiting at Leslie Wightman]s. Mrs, Ellis Gossel and Lois, Ripley, visited with Mrs. Chas. Shiell last week. Quite a number of trees Were blown down and the telephone lines were out of order after the storm on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Irving and Miss Agues Irving, of Donegal and Mr. and' Mrs. Ross King, Turnberry, vis­ ited with Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Wight­ man on Sunday. GLENANNAN Mr. and Mrs. John Cathers and Children of Gorrie visited on Sunday with the' latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lincoln, Miss Doris Ladle of Holyrood' has returned home after spending a couple of Weeks with her aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs, Dave Eadie. Mr, and Mrs. Peter S. McEwen of BlUevale visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. R. L. Jeffray, Mr, and Mrs, Chester Dunkin and family were recent visitors with her father, Mr. Armstrong at Hepwottli, Mrs, Charles Smith and son, Ger­ ald of Goderich, visited recently with her sister, Mrs. Charles James. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Davidson of Whitechurch visited oh Sunday with Mr, arid Mrs. John Mitchell, Mr, Peter Muir of Toronto is visit* ing his sister, Mrs. Thomas Wallace. Mr. and Mrs, iSelah Breckenridge, also Miss Hazel McDonald of drey, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Stokes. > The many friends of Mrs, Elmer Tiffin wilt be pleased to learn that she is much improved from het te* cent illness, I z' • Prompt Delivery FOR K Phone 161 / w Cl] I J mi FRESH SALTED PEANUTS ...... . .... 2 Lbs.. 25c NEW MILD CHEESE Butternut PEANUT BUTTER .. ........... 2 Lbs. 25c COLEMAN’S PURE LARD 15c Lb. ORANGE PEKOE 40c 14 Lb. YELLOW LABEL 28c y2 Lb. 21c Lb. FRENCH DRIP COFFEE .................. KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES ...............3 Pkgs. 25c TIP TOP TOMATO JUICE —, 2 Large Tins 25c .. 35c Lb. SPECIAL VALUE CLOVER LEAF FANCY RED SOCKEYE SALMON .. CERTO JELLS ALL FRUIT ... 25c Dot. CARDINAL RUBBER RINGS ...... 5c Dozen LABEL BROWN 33c y2 Lb. TEA BAGS 25c Pkg. DALTON’S O.K. JELLY POWDERS............5 Pkgs. 25c Sliced or Diced PINEAPPLE ....___: 2 Tins 25c KELLOGG’S BRAN 1 FLAKES....I....... 2 Pkgs. 25c New Style Heavy ZINC RINGS ........ 25c Dozen MEMBA SEALS For Sealing Jellies ... 10c Pkg. SPECIAL VALUE OLD DUTCH CLEANSER......... MAKES EVERTHING SPICK AND SPAN FINE DAIRY SALT-----------25c 50-Lb. Bag CATTLE SALT LICKS 2 5-L.b. Blocks 25« 2 Tins 19c Iodized or Plain Free- Running SALT — 6c 2-lb. pkg. FINE DAIRY SALT ............ 6c 3‘/2-Lb. Bag We Have GIBSON’S, ETHEL or SEAFORTH BREAD FRESH DAILY. Phone us for your bread order. We also have the agency for Lucknow Buyasack Bread Flour and Made-Rite Pastry Flour. Try these flours. We Guarantee the Quality. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid and family are moving their household effects.into the_ house which Mr. arid Mrs. Wm. Marshall vacated a short time ago. Z Miss Lois Appleby has returned home from visiting her aunt, Mrs. Bert Thompson at St. Augustine. For years you have bought and used Chai-1 lenge Corn Starch because you could always rely on it to give you perfect results. Now your grocer has this Corn Starch in its new attractive package, with the familiar trade mark of the ’Rooster*, but under a changed name-“CANADA CORN STARCH”. The product is the same and you have the same guarantee of the same manufacturer,• Get the habit—call it CORN STARCH product TH* CAHAP/t STARCH COMPANY Limited