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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1934-05-31, Page 8PAGE ' EIGHT SHOW STARTS AT 8 P.M. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, May 31st, June 1 and 2 WILL ROGERS "DR. BULL" With LOUISE DRESSER and MARION NIXON Will Rogers as the Village Doctor present an in- tensely human story in his own peculiar style. Also - Charlie Chase Comedy - "MR. BRIDE" and FOX NEWS. WHITECHURCH Miss Olive Farrier of Stratford Normal School spent the week -end here with her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Farrier: Married -On. Thursday, May 24th,• at the United Church manse, St. Hel- ens, by Rev. T. C. Wilkinson, Jean, youngest daughter. of Mrs. Wm. Young and the late Mr. Young, of the 8th Con. of Kinloss, to Mr. Edward Moore, eldest sonof Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Moore of Kinloss. The happy couple will reside on the groom's farm on the 2nd con. of Kinloss. Her many friends in Kinloss presented her with a miscellaneous kitchen shower on Tuesday last, We welcome Mrs. Moore to this community and extend best wishes for a long and happy wedded life. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Thompson of Donnybrook, spent Sunday at the borne of her brother, Mr. Chas. Mar tin. Mrs. Patterson, of Lucknow, is spending this week with her cousin, Miss Ida McQuaid. • Mr. and Mrs. Marry Tichbourne of Goderich, and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Durnin and little son of St. Helens, spent Sunday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Kennedy.. Mr. and Mrs, Toynbee Lamb and children, .of Goderich, spent Sunday last with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Kennedy of Kinloss. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ritchie of St. Helens, spent Sunday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Reuben Tiffin. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirk of Sea-. forth, Mrs. Oliver Kirk of Birming- ham and Mrs. F. L. Creighton of De- troit, spent Saturday at the home of Mr, and. Mrs. J. D. Beecroft. Miss Pearl Creighton is spending the next few weeks with her aunt. Miss Freda Rintoul returned from Toronto last week where she has been taking a business course. The following were visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Gaunt, of Marnoch on the 24th: Mrs. Fred a,as,itilSr,12.8{itt4iiki ..1 i3i1. FANCY QUALITY FOR CANNING IRISH COBBLERS - SEED POTATOES Government Certified. ALSO 192ANGEL AND TURNIP SEEDS. North End Grocery Phone 193. Wingham, Ont. i Women will enjoy the Biggest Season on Record." WHITE is RIG In fact it looks as though "White Shoes for Our sales so far fully demonstrate this conclusion. Look at' this array of prices: ,Johnston's Special, p 1nall sizes for Women $1.98 pair Gale's Snowhite at . .. , .:. ... $2.65 and $2.95 Johnston's Ties and Pumps p at $2.98 Chatelaine in Pumps and Ties and widths at. $3.75 And Medcalfs, very Superior .quality Whites at $5.00 and $6.00 This illustration shows one of Scrog- gins 'CHATELAINE' priced at $3.75 Per Pair. We que tioli very much if there is any Shoe Store in tliiis part of Western Ontario that is show- ino such an extensive and comprehensive selection. We shall be glad to show you and you are un- der no obligation to buy" sY� Phone 129. "The S ore." Wingharn. THE WINGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES Davidson, Miss Mary •aid Mr, Weir, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer; Mr, Mrs. Hey and their granddaugl Janie 1lfantice, all of Hamilton, and Mrs. Geo. 1,'1;cClenaglian, Te and Mildred of Whitechurch. Mr. and Mr•s, 'Chas, Gillespie children spent Sundaywith her p eats, Mr, and Mrs, Hodgins of H rood, • Mr, and Mrs, Harold Johnston Luckuory spent Sunday with her encs,' Mr, and Mrs. Will Conn. Mr, and Mrs. Roy McGee, Wi ham, spent Sunday with Mr. and 11 Duncan Kennedy. Mrs, Murray and Miss Merle san, R.N., returned from Victo Hospital, London, on Friday. This is the month of Anniversar The United Church are holding the on June 10th and Chalmers Chu will Maid theirs on Sunday, June Mr. George Jacques and his sons Preston, spent last week -end with parents, Mr, and Mrs. Eli Jacques Mrs.. A. Emerson and James Bert Cullimore, spent Sunday at t home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor 'Em son of Kinloss: Mrs, George Harkness spent 1 week with her son, Mr, Bert Ha ness of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Zrubrigg, Russel a Jean, and Lloyd Hutton of Wingha were Sunday visitors at the home Mr. and Mrs: Fred Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Newby a babe of London, spent the week -e with her parents, Mr. and.. Mrs. W ter Lott. Mrs. Newby and babe r� remain here for this week. The Young People of Chalme Church are holding a social in t church basement on Monday, June The Institute ladies are planning attend the annual meeting at Hol rood on Wednesday and bear Mr. P man speal., Mr. Ronald Forester of Wroxete spent last week -end. with his parent Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Forester, Mrs. Troope and daughter, Bernie spent last week with her parents i Teeswater. Mrs. Leonard Knight spent la week with relatives at Crosshill an Lobo. Mr. Stewart McGregor spent th 24th at Thedford with his friend, M Tony Thomas, Quite a number from here went t St. Helens on Sunday morning to hea Mr. Oldham; he spoke on "Youth an World Peace." In the afternoon h spoke in Brussels on the subjec "Choosing a Life Mate" and in th evening he spoke in Gorrie on "Wlr a Young People's Society". Miss Ma Vbrightman and Mr. Clarence McClen aghan from here, and Miss Helei Miller, Mr. Stanley Todd and Mr. W Miller of St. Helens, motore to Brus sols and Gorrie to hear hirci in the of ternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin of Tor onto, spent a few days last week a the home of Mrs. A. Fox, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Love and family of Goderich, Miss Finlay of Blyth, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Love's sister, Mrs. Amos Cornelius, Mrs. Cornelius Sr., who has been suffering with a very sere foot, had the nail removed from a toe, and is now improving nicely A large crowd gathered in Chaim- er's Church on Sunday morning to hear Mr: Angus Mackay tell of his Jab. and iter, Mr. ddy and ar- oly- of par- ng- 4rs. ria les, irs rch. .1. of his and he er- ast rk nd of nd nd al- vill r•'s he 4. to y- ttt- r,, s, e, n st d e r. 0 r d e t y v t work in Jhansi, India, during the past seven years, and it was a real pleas - tire to hear his message of encourage- ments and discouragetnents and hopes for a better Christian community there, among his large classes of 'boys and many would 'realize a few of the problems that arise before the mis- sionary trying to preach Christianity among peoples of so many religions, when they are eo antagonistic against reforms and cleanliness and morality, and where their religions teach thein to be that way. • Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Robinson and Ernest motored to Guelph an Sunday and spent. the day with their daugh- ter, htrs. Cecil Wheeler, in, Guelph Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Scott and fain-- ily of East Wawanosh, spent Sunday at the home of her brother, Mr. S. McBtttreey. 7,"lse 13eigrave Young People are presenting their ;sacred pageant in. Brick United Church on Friday, June 15th. Mr. Robt. \Iowbt-ay was in London 'Elospital, last week where he ander went an operation on his face. Mr, and. Mrs, John Kilpatrick and son,' Keith, of Crewe, spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wrn, Robinson, Mr. R, J. Varcoe of Carlow, ,spent Monday at the hone of Mr, and Mrs. Beecroft. • BLUEVALE Relatives and friends from "a dis- tance who were here attending the funeral of the late Miss Jessie Gray, were: Mr, and Mrs. Adam Gray, Rob- ert Gray and son, and W. 5. Gray of Attwood, and Mr, and Mrs. Jaynes 13. Gray and son, Listowel, Mts. Roger Oke, Mrs. McMillan and Mrs, J. Crandall, of Wingham.. "NOT CONSTIPATED FOR SEVEN WEEKS" Writes Mrs. Johnson After Using Kellogg's ALL-BItAN Sufferers from constipation will be interested in this unsolicited letter:. "Your ALL -BRAN surely relieves constipation. I ani so glad over the good It has done the that I feel I must write and tell you of it, "For lunch I take a banana, a large one. Six tablespoons of ALL - BRAN in a sauce dish, and dip banana at each bite until all is consumed. I haven't been consti- pated now for seven weeks." --Mrs. Louise Johnson (address furnished upon request). Constipation often causes head- aches, loss of appetite and energy, sleeplessness. This condition is us- uallydue to lack of "bulk" to ex- ercise the intestines, and vitamin B to further promote regular habits. Kellogg's ALL -BRAN has both, as well as iron for the blood. The "bulk" in ALL -BRAN is much like that in leafy vegetables. W!th- in the body, it forms a soft mass. Gently, it clears out the wastes. Try ALL -BRAN in place of patent medicines - often harmful. Two tablespoonfuls daily will overcome most types of eonstipation. Chronic cases, with each meal. If not re- lieved this way, see your doctor. Use as a cereal, or in cooking. Recipes on the red -and -green pack- age. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Canadian Pacific Friday, June 8 449 RETURN 0 'insor, etr at From WINGHAM Equally low fares from intermediate points. GOING - JUNE 8 Returning ,- from Detroit up to 2.15 A.M., June llth. Full particulars from any Canadian Pacific Agent, or G. L. Baker, (Phone 47. c ad ha ° !` a6 i is analattelareamnagramanamisammen Are You Confused About Buying Chicks? Let our myriad customers de- cide for you. They've been through the mill and know. TOP NOTCH CHICKS lice up to every guarantee. Flocks headed by ROP Govern- ment approved males, hatching eggs average 24 ounces and more per dozen. Sound, healthy producing chicks. We book ord- ers as received, so do not delay. Leghorns Sc; Barred Rocks 9c; White Rocks & Wyandottes 10c Started chicks 10 days 2c more. Pullets. Top Notch Chick HaIchery, Box 61, 'Stratford, Ont. (formerly Fergus) 29 Ontario St. Phone 1257 W. McK. Messer, Mrs, • Messer and ttwa children, Grant and Shirley, of Loitdoii, called on friends in the vill- age 'on Sunday. Douglas MacDonald, of Lucknow, a student from Knox College, occup- ied the pulpit in Knox Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Ur. and Mrs. C. H. Coulter and. daughter, Listowel, spent Sunday with Mrs. Thomas Coultes, who has return- ed to her home here, after spending' the 'winter with her daughter, Mable, 40 Discount ON COMMUNITY PLATE Not discontinued lines, but all the Popular Patterns. This is outstanding value and good only until June 9th, 1934. Now is the time to get those Extra !Pieces that you,have been longing for. Come in; and talk it over and also see the wonder- ful Free Gift that is givers with every Tarnish Proof Chest, WILLIAM'S THE JEWELED First Class Watch Repairs at Moderate Prices. [in Toronto, Miss Elsie Smith of Brucefield spent the 240 of May with her uncle, A. D. and Mrs. Smith. .J. Wesley Beattie and daughter's and Harold Free, of Seaforth, were holi- day visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, R. F. Garnis?s. Rev, A. E, Manu, Mrs. Mann and san, Harry, formerly past of of the United Church, visited with friends here ,on May 24th. Mrs, Neil B. MacEachern and baby Louise, of Mount Forest, are enjoy- ing 'a visit with . her parents, Mr. and Mrs: R, F. Garniss, Mr, and Mrs. Carter of Harriston; spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Win. McKinney. Mr. and Mrs. Thom of Hamilton, spent this week with Mr. and 'Mrs. Arthur Shaw and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mathers and family of Hepworth, visited with• his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Mathers. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gates and two children, Phyllis and Wilmot of Cherrywood are spending a week with Mr .and Mrs. Robert Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Mowbray visit- ed friends in' London this week. Birthday party` for Mrs. H. R. Bosman The home of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Turvey, 2nd concession, Morris, was the scene of a pleasant gathering on the afternoon of May 24th, in honor of the seventieth birthday of their aunt, Mrs. H. R. Bosnian, of Blue - vale. A sumptuous dinner was served by the hostess. The principle decoration was a birthday cake with seventy can- dles. The guests present were: the guests of honor, Mr. and: Mrs. R. H. Bos- man; Mrs. George B. Turvey, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bosnian, Arestfield, Miss Estella Turvey, London. The host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tur- vey, and their daughter, Miss Mar- garet. Mrs. Bosnian received many congratulations and good wishes for many more years of health and hap- piness. Miss Olive Shields spent the week- end with Miss Margaret Turney, Mrs. Arthur Chalecotu•t and son. Alan, of Toronto, are visitors with her father, Mr. James E, Nichol. SALEM Mr. Harry Gowdy and son, of the B. Line, Howick, spent last Sunday afternoon with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gowdy. Mrs, Richard Palmer and Miss M. Jardine, of Wroxeter, spent last Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Palmer. Mr. Harry Hopper, of Wingham, will preach here next Sunday as the Pastor, Mr. Finlay, will be at Con- ference. Mrs. Wm, Gemnuill, who has been visiting friends in Kent, is at present visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Eli Bolt. Mrs, 11V. E. Weir spent a couple of days at the first of theweek at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' John Bush, of Wroxeter, who are not very well at present. BLYTH Rev. L. V, Pocock was in London last week attending a meeting of the Huron Synod. Mrs. Connery of Guelph, is visiting her sisters, Miss Hood and Mrs, A, L. Cole. Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Oster, Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Scriingeour and Mrs. Richmond attended the District meeting of the Women's Institute at Dungannon an Wednesday. Mr. Leslie Hilborn, Wm. Mills, Rev. George Oliver and Rev. G. W. Buell, left on Wednesday morning to attend the London Conference con- versed at Sarnia. Stratford Nornialite Queen of May, Miss Pauline Robinson, daughter of the late Mr. E, Robinson, was lected Queen of the May at the Annual Vic- toria Day celebration of Stratford Normal School, held on Thursday, Election of the May Queen is consid- ered the highest honor that can be bestowed on a strident by • the stud- ents, Old fashioned, and pretty folk. dances by the students on the lawn as the May Queen held court, provid- ed a picturesque program. The fes- tivities were attended by a large crowd from • Toronto, St. Marys, Wingham and 13lyth. The .ten's Club of Queen St, Unit- ed Church, of which Dr. Toll is pres- ident, Mr. Irwin Wallace, leader, Miss E. Mills, A T.C.M, accompanist, as- sisted as' a choir at the Young Men's Pally in Wingliatn Sunday atfernoon, Mr, 'Bruce Edgar, of Toronto, sang in beautiful baritone voice "Leave it to Him," in Queen St.: Church Sunday evening, R.cv. Morley ,of Springfield, was the special speaker for Melt's Day. in Queen St, Church last Sunday, deliv- ering two very fine sermons. A men's choir assisted hi the music, Messrs. 5. W. Mills and IL Me. Gowan leave on Wednesday to attend the Conference in Sarnia: Charles lkottse A,f teillness ern i ness extenditrg over sev- Thursday, May 31st, 1934 STYLISH TIPCOATS LOW PRICES ON NEW MODELS Half Belt, Plain and Fancy Tweeds in Light Grey, Fawn and Brown, reg. $15.00„ On Sale $12.25; Reg. $13.50, On Sale .. $10.75 Dark Grey Chesterfields, reg. $18.00,` sale . . $14.75 SUMMER APPAREL FOR. MEN Country Club Shirts, Kennel Club Shirts, gen- uine broadcloths . , $1.95 Flannel Suits, 2 Pants $18.00 Sport Trousers, Grey, Fawn, Tans .. , .... $3.50 Hanna & Co. 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Exotic shades; also black and brown. 1.00 Take Helena Rubinstein's First Steps to Beauty: Wash with Beauty Grains -dissolves blackheads, refines large pores. Follow with.. revitalizing Pasteurized Face Cream (or Pasteurized Face Cream Special). McKibbon's Drug Store Jeew. i a 1 a 1 1 1.01.”101.00111.101.11111•0'.11Oif(1.111Mn41•0n.li0iin..o.n..ni.iiUOo11110a.11•lliRu. W U•El.U•••U41111•u11111y.p111111111.n.111.6.114.. eral months Mr. Charles Rouse died at his home May 24th, aged 77 years. Deceased was married three times,, Three children were born to the' first union. His widow and eleven children were all home with the exception of one daughter. Funeral service was conducted on Sundae afternoon by Rev. L. V. Pocock, Rector of Trinity Anglican Church. Interment in Un- ion Cemetery. Many old friends will regret to hear of the death of a former lady of Blyth, Miss Annie ,KeIly, wife of Mr. E. Earngey, former M.P. for Lenora, in the Provincial Govt,. Deceased was the youngest daughter, of the late Pat- rick and Mrs. Kelly: Otte sister, Mag- gie, of Toronto,. and a brother, J. B. Kelly, of Goderich, survive. i CUT - RATE - PRICES Wingham's Clean, Bright, Up -to -Date, Popular -Priced Grocer - Compare our prices, they are right, and' we save you money. These Special Prices are from May 31st to Jun th, Red Rose Tea, 1 lb. pkg. ...... ,,,24c Best Blue Rose, Rice 7c Ib. Lipton's and Salada Tea 1• Ib. 27c Best Choice Rice for 6c lb. World Blend Teas, i ib. for 23c Broken Rice for Peke -Buds Teas' lb: 23c 5c 1b. Bulk Teas, best, 39c and 42c lb. Gold Medal Coffee 1 lb. 33c Choice Corn, Special 9c tin Magic Coffee 1 lb. pkg, for 27c D est Ging'r Snaps (fresh) 10e lb. Fresh Dates spec- ial 2 Ibs. for 1.7e Soda Biscuits, McCormicks Breakfast Cocoa, Special.....10c 1b Peanut Butter, 24 and 26 oz, jar...23c Others at 14c and 1.0cajar. Corn Brooms at Special Prices, Pure Lard 1Vlaple Leaf or Schneiders. 1 lb. prints 11c;, or 2 lbs. for 21c naniVeMillinehkerAmenamtcarattnarmalframlissityamle Pork and Beans With Tomato Sauce Campbell's 28 ounce tin regular 15c size for 10c or 2 for 19c 2 to each customer, Granulated Sugar 10 lbs. for. .....62c Best Figs 9c ib., Old Dutch Clean- ser 9c, Big 5 Cleanser tin 4c< Pest Lye 12c tin Toilet Paper, lar- ge 10c rolls at 3 for 22c other lines 5c roll Best Shelled Wal- nuts, special I ib, for 19c COR' .S'Y'RUP CHEF PORK SUNLIGHT SOAP Edwardsburg Brand' AND BEANS 4 bars for ..... , ..,.,.:.210 2 ib tin for 17e With Tomato Saute Unwrapper Soap 5 lb. tin for 37c 16 oz. size..w-.....5c tin 5 bars for ...:,„. ....,..... 10 lb tin for 7`1c 3 tins to customer. Gold Soap -4 bars 13c Wg If1ttP DOWN TlIg U.Pg1EP 1'ye! We Special Attention to Plume Orders I Deliver Phone 1'1 17' ,