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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1934-09-27, Page 49r• • PAGE op.R. • THE WINGioM ADVANCE -TIMES Thursday, Se .27th, 1934 EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED. R. A. REID, Leading Eyesight Specialist of Stratford•for,;16 years, comes to Williams' Jewelry Store, Optical Department, EACH WEDNESDAY MORNING from 9.00 until'i2:00. '' °' Have your eyes examined by an exPert an. d be sure of satisfaction. Glasses adjusted without charge. Quick service on all repairs. Williams" .jewellery Store OPTICAL DEPT., R. A. REID, REG. OPTOMETRIST. A PAIR OF GLASSES were left at, ties (if any) held by thein duly veri- R. E. Isard & Co.'s Store. Owner fied by statutory declaration. please call for same. Immediately after the said sixth day FOR SALE OR RENT --The residen- of October, 1934, the assets of the a- ce of the late Henry Davis, Centre said deceased will be :distributed a- St. Newly decorated.mong the parties entitled' thereto hay- yApply en the -; ing regard only to the claims of which premises. it shall then have notice. POR SALE -17 acres with Brick House and bank barn, adjoining the town, Apply Advance -Times. FOR SALE—Quebec Heater, excel- lent condition. Cheap .for quick sale. Mrs. Robert Beattie. FOR SALE—One Kitchen Cabinet, as good as new. Apply Advance -Times, FARM FOR SALE—Good 100 acre farm, 3 miles from Wingham, large stone house, large bank barn, all in good state of repair. Apply Wilfred Murchison, Wingham. FARM FOR SALE -100 acres on the boundary between Turnberry and Morris, 134. mile east of Bluevale. Buildings and farm in good shape. Apply to Joseph Breckenridge, R. R. 1, Bluevale. FOR SALE -7 roomed House, and barn, electric wired, hen house, also 5 acres pasture. Apply Edwin Lewis Wingham. VOTERS' LISTS 1934. Municipality of Wingham, County of Huron. Notice is hereby given. that I have complied with section 7 of the Voters' List Act and that' I have posted up at my office on the 7th day of Sep- tember, 1934, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said munici- pality at municipal elections and that such list remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions correct- ed according to law, the last day for appeal being the 29th day of Septem- ber, 1934. '`Dat.ed at Wingham this Ith day of September, .;1934. GALBRAITH, Town Clerk, Wingham, Ontario. .,: NOTICE The Tax Sale held on September 15th, 1984 at 10 o'clock A.M. has been adjottetied and the Adjourned Tax Sale will be held at the Council Cham- bers, Town Hall, Wingham on Satur- day, the 29th day of September, 1934 at 10.30 A.M. At the Adjourned Tax Sale, His Worship the Mayor has been author- ized by Council to buy in any proper- ties upon which sufficient bids have not been received. W. A. Galbraith, Treasurer, Corporation of Wingham CARD OF THANKS The family of the late John Thomas Irwin wish to thank their many friends for their kindness and expres- sions of sympathy during their recent sad bereavement also to those who so kindly loaned their cars. NOTICE, TO CREDITORS IN the Estate of John Alexander Mac Lean,. of the Town of Wingham in the County of Huron, Manufacturer, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of John Alexander MacLean deceased, who died on or about the twelfth day of September, A.D. 1933, are notified to send to the undersign- ed Executor, The Toronto General Trusts Corporation, Toronto, or to the undersigned J. H, Crawford, its Solicitor,- on or before the, sixth day of October, A.D. 1984, their names and addresses and full particulars of their• claims, and the nature of the securi- REDUCED: THANKSGIVING DAY FARES Rotind trip between any two points in Canada at regular osne.way: fare 'arid' a, 'quarter. Going Dates from: Noon,, Friday, October i; untilNoon, Monday, October S 1.etnzn Limit. To leave destination, up to' midnight, Tates4y, October 9, 1984, rmatiod,.and; fares from your local' agent, L. Il. *e,.I? nt» 47. le Dated September 17th, 1934. THE TORONTO GENERAL TRUSTS CORPORATION, J. H. CRAWFORD, Toronto, Ont. Wingham, Ontario. Solicitor for the said Executor. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Miss Adeline Forrester, Kincardine, viisted friends in town last week. Mrs, Wilkins and daughter of Tor- onto, are spending a few days with Mrs. A. Carr. Miss Bernice Blake has entered Western University. Mrs. G. L. Baker spent the week- end eekend with friends in Toronto. Miss Marion Casemore visited friends in Stratford last w&ek. Miss Grace Brackenbury of Port Hope was a week --end visitor in town. Mr. Neil McLean, of Toilonto, was the guest of his parents over.;the week- end. i • Mrs. Mary Finley is stilll confined to her bed and under' the ' doctoi's care. Mr. and Mrs. Jo'hn'Raly• and Jack Hare spent the week -end in Mount Forest. Mrs. H. C. MacLean ,returned on Saturday from a vfsit•wiihafriends in Chicago. Miss Alice Williamson, ;of. Kitch- ener, spent the week -end at:her home in town, Mr. W. B. McCool spent a few'days last week in Chicago attehdiit the World's Fair. Mr. Ronald Rae, Toronto, spent the week -end with his parents, Mr. and f Mrs. .DRae. . home on Sunday after visitin three weeks: with 'friends' ani:' tions in Detroit, Mr. Charles McCool and.• 1120 and Mrs s;M r c b1 `� rnd soli; also 101s . y e trit@ are vrsttrii,g'.. with • rs, J, Mc o61. The following have returned to con- tinue their studies at Western Uni- versity,- London: Misses Kate and Mary King, Walton eMcKibbon, W.' McPadzean, George Allen. Miss M. E. Carson, Mr. P. f: Bige- Tow of Port Hope, Mr. Wilfred Big- elow of London, and Miss Jean Ram- say, of Paris, were week -end visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Allan Ramsay. Mr. John Johnston of the Soo, who has been visiting relatives and friends in and around Wingham, returned to his home on Sunday accompanied by his neice, Miss Louise Breen, who will spend some time with him. NEW RECORD AT HIGH SCHOOL MEET (Continued from Page One) a game of basketball from the Kincar- dine High School girls by 20-19. The softball game between the boys of Kincardine High School and the local team was won by the visitors 9-4. In the 'evening a dance was held at the school and a very enjoyable time was spent by the students and their friends. Winners of events: Boys' Events 100 Yards, Junior: H. Posliff, J.. Lane, P. Biggs. Time 12 sec. (equals. record). Intermediate: D. Waram, G. Carr, R. Murray. Time 11 sec. (new record). Senior: J. D. Preston, G. Greig, 3, McGill. Time 10.415 sec. (new record). 220 -Yard Dash, Junior: H. Posliff, J. Lane, P. Biggs. Time 27 215 sec.. (equals record). Intermediate: D. Waram, G. Carr, R. Murray. Time 25 sec. (new record). Senior: J. D. Pres- ton, G. Greig, J. McGill, Time 24 415 sec. 440 -yard Dash, Junior: H. Posliff, J. Lane, P. Biggs. Time 1 min, 11 215 sec. Intermediate: D. Waram, R. Murray, R. Howson, Time 1 min., 13 sec. Senior: J. D. Preston, J. McGill, G. Greig. Time I min, 13 sec.' 75 -yard Hurdles, Junior: H, Posliff, J. Lane, P. Biggs. Times 12 1+•5 sec. Intermediate: D. Waram, R, Howson, J. Currie. Time 11 115 sec. Senior, J. D. Preston, J. McGill, G. Greig: Time 10 215 sec. , 880 -yards open: J. Fitzpatrick, R. Murray, J. Currie. Time 2 min, 52 215 sec. • One Mile, open: J. McGill, . W. P. Pickell, E. Coutts. Time 5 min., 12 sec. Running Broad Jump, Junior: P. Biggs, G. Jones, C. Reid. Distance 11, ft., 8 112 in. Intermediate: W. Pickell,' R, Murray, R. Howson; Distance 15 t„ 6 in. Senior: J. D. Preston, J. Campbell, J. McGill. Distance 16 ft., Miss Charlotte 1VIcCasliil orf5'etrelr;' 1 is visiting with Miss Nettie Casemore for a month. Mrs. (Rev.) G. I. Campbell of Ot- tawa, is visiting with:her mother, Mrs. Chas.• Barber. ' s Mr. Ernest Nivins of Le .mington, p spent a few days with Mr. 'and Mrs. Harvey Nivins, L Mrs. S. Hare and daughtfr, Eliza- beth spent the week -end' with Mr. S. a Hare at Guelph. 1 tn; Stand Broad Jump, Junior: J. Lane, H. Posliff, G. Jones. Distance 7 ft., 4 n. Intermediate: R. Howson, D. Waram, j. Led, 8 ft., 4 in. (new reord) enior: J. Campbell, J. D. Preston, J. ollock. Distance 8 ft., 7 314 in. Running , High Jump: Junior: J. ane, H. Posliff, C, Reid. 4 ft., 5 in. Intermediate: N. Blatchford, D. War- m, J. Gear, 4 ft., 7 in. Senior: J. Mc - ill, C. McKay, J. Pollock. 5 ft. 8-1b. Shot-put: Junior: H. Posliff, C. eid, G. Jones. 20 ft., 10 in. 12 -Ib. Shot-put, Interniediate: D Waram, L. Proctor, B, Hamilton. 27 ., 11 in. Senior; J. D. Preston, H. kelding, G. Greig. 29 ft., 3 in. Pole -Vault, Junior: C. Reid, G. ones, 4 ft., 8 in. Intermediate; N. latchford, 3, Lee, L. Proctor. 8 ft, enior: T. McGill, J. Preston,' 8 ft., 11 G Mrs. J. McCool visited, fora few. days with her daughter, Mr,. George R Schaefer, Goderich. ; Mr. Gordon Rintoul of St. Helens, spent the week -end at the home of ft Mr .and Mrs, Jas, Breen. 5 Kipp's Laxative' Herb Tablets re- commended and; sold by ibicAvoy's j Drug Store. Telephone 18. ' B Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nivins, Jun- S • for and Betty, attended the Nivins re in. union at Lueknow on Sunday. Mrs. A. Walker of Toronto has been visiting with her nephew, Mr, A. ,J. Walker and Mrs. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crawford were Sunday guests of the latter'a parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Brown, Woodstock. Major G. McAtlhtxt shish Mre. 'M - Arthur, Clinton, were, Stuiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Armstrong. Mr, and Mrs. I. X. Asselstine and two children of Wal laeburg,are visit- ing with Mr. and Mrs, C B. Armi- tage. Mrs. A Sainsbury: and:- Mrs. \lVi - son Turner are spending a few days with their sister, Mrs. (Dr.) G. H. Ross. Mrs. Alex. B. Casenigre of Chat- ham. visited at tire" liome of her mo- ther-in-law, _Mrs. Jerry Casemore, re- cently. . Miss Rachel Ford, of Rochester, N, Y„ visited for a few days last .week with her brother, De.'A.-T. Ford'and Mrs. Ford. Miss``lvliltlred Redmond returned on Monday to Toronto University to take a Post Graduate Course in Inglish Literature; Mrs, Nicholson ..o,f.Wyemirrgr-"xfStl"' Miss rolrilso*, of Hensai), spent a part of la, ti �-.r st; , c'��>r,'dYatfi 112x, art'.;„yrs. Nich Miss'"ettie .2,. Casemore 'stat led mIlll hill{ olommim IHRCIIIimiciliIIlI m ISARD'S 1 O Ready.to -Wear II II• Department Is now complete with a II ie Large Range of Misses' and Women's Fall Coats Rd ie Suits, Dresses, Blouses and Skirts. The styles are outstanding. The Fa- brics a brics and Furs are of the E finest quality. Keen buy- ers will appreciate our d Exceptional Values, l -et' 75 -yard Hurdles, . Junior: Daisy Holmes, Margaret McMichael, Winni- fred Smith, Intermediate: Winnifred McNevin, Winnifred Edgar, Mary Cruikshank. Senior:.l4 tr•ion Mitchell, Lily Wali'er, Ida Kelly, Egg Race, open: Winnifred McNev in, Daisy Holmes, Edith Mundy, Interforrn Relay Race: Form I, Form III, Form II. Interform Basketball Running Re- lay: Form III, Form IV, Form V. Interfor:n Over and Under Relay: Form III, Form V, Form I; Interform Chariot ,Race: Form III,' Form IV, Form V; Nail Race, open: Winnifred Edgar, Marion Mitchell, Myrtle Yuill, Basketball, game: Wingham 20, Kin = sardine 19. Kincardine:-- . Forwards, Adeline Forrester, June Lea, ,Sybil Mackenzie. Guards, Helen Cuyler, Jane Chowen, Dorris Ellington. Subs, Lillian Bell, Kay Irwin, Eleanor McKay. Wingham: Fordwards, A. McMich- ael, M. Field, B. Mundy, D. Bybhan- an, I. McKessock. Guards, M. Mit shell, J, Buchanan, F. Currie (jump), d. Ross. Referee: Miss Bell, Kincardine. s 4 r s 4 4 0 • 0 8 4 8 Women's and Misses' COATS In latest fabrics. See Special Values at $14.50, 16.50, 18.50, • 4 O ■ e 4 OUT* r 22.50 4 BIRTHS FINLEY—In Wingham General Hos pital, on Tuesday, Sept. 25th, to Mr a9 and Mrs. Garfield Finley, a datigh ter. HAMILTON -In Wingham, on Sun Fift P. day, September 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamilton, a daughter. KRUPP—At the Galt Hospital, on Sunday, September 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Krupp (nee Mar garet Lockridge), 22 Hespler Road Galt, a son (Ronald Eward). 'JOHNSTON—In Wingham Genera Hospital on Sunday, Sept. 23rd, t Mr. and Mrs. Sperling Johnston, o — Bluevale, a son. m LOGAN—In Wingha General Hos Sept pita' on Sunday, S pt 23rd, to Mr and Mrs. Clayton Logan, Belgrave a daughter (stillborn). RICHMOND -In Wingham Genera1 Hospital, on Thursday, Sept. 20th to Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Richmond, Blyth, a daughter. REID—In Wingham General Hospi- tal, on Tuesday, Sept. 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Manson Reid, Lucknow, a daughter. ALTON—In Wingham General Hos- pital on Thursday, August 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. Walton Alton, Luck- now, uck now, a son. • 0 1 • DRESSES Made in besti models of Silk Crepes and Satins. See them at $3.95, 4.95, 5.95 to 9.50 ' GIRLS' COATS el Our .Fall range includes all .the latest latest styles and best fabrics. 6. 111 Large Fur Collars. Prices are -- $6.95, 7.95, 9.50 I Girls' Tailored Skirts i In .all the new materials made •A in best style of plain and fancy pattern cloths. See aur values ii I 6 at + • �. II $1.75 to 2.95 — NI- Women's Three Piece i is Knitted Wool Suits In plain and fancy color ef- ei fects. See our values at 1 $10.50, 12.50, 16.50 ; A stylish choosing of all Wool Pullovers and Sweaters are here = for your selection at prices to 4 meet with your: approval. Ai, Be Sure to visit this De- partment on 2nd Floor. IBf ..... .. D H• E• Isard& Co. lie — 110111l1A111011lUIll enniusiim m91limisII10 i Hop, Step and Jump: Junior: C. Reid, G, Jones, P. Biggs. 28 ft., 3 in, Softball Accruacy Throw: Jr., Betty' Intermediate: L. Proctor, R. Rae, W. Kaufmann, Loreen Hamilton, Verne Tiffin. 82 It., 9 in. Senior: J. D. Pres- Walker,. Intermediate: Evelyn Gam - ton, J. McGill, H. Skelding. 36 ft., ble, Laura Campbell, Ferrol Higgins: 11 in. Senior: Lily Waller, Ida Kelly, Mar Softball game: Kincardine 9, Wing ion. Mitchell. ham 4. Running Broad Jump, Junior: Bet - Kincardine: Anderson c, McCul- ty Kaufmann, Jean Campbell, Winni- lough p, Munn 1b, Urquhart 2b, fred Smith. 12 ft„' 10 in. Intermediate: Dahmer 3b, Wall ss, Shilroth rf, Lillian Fuller, Winnifred Edgar, Irene Mellor ;12 ft., 2 in, Senior, Doris Bu- chanan, June Buchanan, Marion. Mit- chell. 12 ft., 3 in. Running High Jump, Junior: Daisy Holmes, Winnifred Smith, Betty Kaufmann,4 ft., 2 in. (equals record). Intermediate: Muriel Ross, Irene Mel- lor, Winnifred .Small. 4 ft, Senior: Frances Currie: Ida Felly, Marion Mitchell, 3 ft, 10 in. Standing Broad Jump, Junior: Merle Anderson, Daisy Holmes, Ta - b1 McKinnon. New record 7 ft. In- termediate: Edith Pield, Winnifred 11 cNevin, Lillian puller. 6 ft, 11 in. Senior loris Buchanan, June Buchan - I art'. and Marion Mitchell tied, 6 ft., 8 112 tn, Basketball Shooting, Juniors Muriel Lane, Rosetta Dennis, Lois Elliott. Intermediate:- Edith • F'i,ehl, Plora'Coul- ter, Lorraine Carter, Senior: Doris Iluchanari, Mary Robertson, Lily Wal- ler, Shewfelt ef, Chowen If. Subs: Lee, Henry. Wingham: Craig c, Lee p, J. For- tune 1b, H, Skelding 2b, McGill 3b, Tiffin ss, Pollock rf, Preston cf, 'War - art if, Sobs, Greig, Proctor, Hamil- ton. Umpire: Robinson, Kincardine. Girls' Events 100 -yard Dash, Junior: Daisy Holmes, Betty :Kaufmann, Verne Walker, 13 115 sec. (new record), Intermediate: Muriel Ross, Isabel Habkirk, Lillian Puller, 13 215 sec. (new record), Sen- ior, Marion Mitchell, Doris Bitchan- an, June Buchanan. 14 3(5 sec, 75 -yard Dash: Junior: Daisy Holm.. es, Betty Kaufmann, Winnifred Smith. 10 115 sec (new record), Intermed- la'tt','itt'fiei Ross, Isabel :f•Iabkirk, Mark Kelly, 10ss e (new record), 160 -yard Dash, ;Senior: Ma`rtbn'll'! '- shell, Doris Buchanan, -I?l it v9i1 1 Deans. Tim 20 •15 see, BLUEVALE The Young People of the United Church presented the play "Cranber- ry Corners” at Clifford on Saturday night in connection with the Fall Fair. The players were well received by a large crowd of people. They are en- gaged for the Fall Fair concert at Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buck and son, Howard,. of Toronto, were week -end visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw, Morris. Miss Florence Fowler spent Sunday with her cousins, the Misses Criss - well, at Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hutchison and Mr. and Mrs. George Donaldson, of Toronto, spent the week -end at their home here. Miss Olive Scott was a Sunday vis - COAL !' FASTS INSTALL A BLOWER AND CUT YOUR FUEL BILL FROM 25 TO 50 PER CENT. Standard Blowers $45.00 Both complete with Automatic Heat Control— Installation Extra. There is no method that gives greater satisfac- tion for heatingthe home, store or any large build- ing, than the use of a Blower. Steady controlled heat of any temperature you desire and the cost of fuel is cut in half in many cases. See these New Low Priced Blowers at ... Hsi..FAi�:ta :,sn. S.,..�•..c:, afi]L*.irn. i,.t.�' i:.". P :J. t;.?..: ne""f r :nl .:. ct,to,:. rl . �t;:i":M;SI.•£.. .i»:fi t:"gra r..." .` .. Thanksgiving Day Holiday Week -Egad Travel Bargain From WINGHAM O® OCTOBER 5 To CHICAGO $7,RETURN Final Excursion to World's Fair closing October, 1934. Reduced Rates at leading Hotels in Chicago. OCTOBER 6 To PORT HURON FLINT DURAND 52.30 $3.65 $4,00 ROUND TRIP FARES Tickets, Hotel Rates, Tran Information and Return Limits from Agents. — Ask for Handbill -- CANADIAN NATIONAL itor with ,Seeforth relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw have re- turned lidme after an enjoyable visit with their: daughters at Cherrywod and Craighurst. Mrs. Pinkney of Seaforth,,is spend- ing this ,'week with Miss Florence Fowler. ~:," Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Ratz and family of ;Waterloo, spent Sunday with Miss Isobel Kirton and John Kirton. Mr. and Mrs. 'N. McLean, Toronto visited last' week with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. Wettlaufer are at Wheatley this week, assisting their- son, heirson, Lloyd, to move the stock to Blyth where he is going into general store - business. The Annual Field 'Day is being held: at the school here on Thursday after- noon. The Special Rally Day programme- will be observed at the morning serv- ice in Knox Presbyterian Church ori• Sunday. (01=0 (01 0=1101QOi Fall ServiceEE! . IBulletin and News Our Fall Service Bulletin and News contains a lot of practical poultry information and suggestions, as wellas interesting poultry news items. It will help you to get the best possible results from your pullets this Fall and Winter. 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