HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1930-01-07, Page 5Tltrarsdari j' ;Bary , 9th, 1934
I -TIMES
at' SHFIELD iternooix of Jan, 21st A5" �41''$ams Mfrs,
1,3„ _•A Geddes, Mrs, Jo s, tiler � Roll
We are sorry to report that M'1s, 1,Ca1J—.-\Vhrtt 1 keel) in xx•�, nxu(licinti
Swn Sherwood, 10thcon, ,, has been cabinet Tolxi^c 1 (9 ,electcrl,`l{ by M15•
ander the doctor's care for a couple'Scobie' til�laylc tive.izur, plica Sara
of weeks; with a pain in her herd and Cole All t;i e 1' alai., riffile In mai
neck, flet• daughter, firs, • I -es, I'Ut 'lure cordially ilf yucca, �(
c11iehah been taking care of her, Mr andc1(7us. A. C �ttle,swii.itltcl Ihlrs�
M.111.1,; 1\'lai21,1, Of 1 ueltnow is visit 1 "ai•quh ti «„i 't'llntcnx cvcra s.1 cat`'
big With her daughter, Mrs, :Will -Elan 1vIsitot .•. t;,ttli Ills, and. Mas Clegg.
ty,• near Crewe. „4 ,: anu,tl Tnecling of the Sunday
11:i4s Violet Kilpatrick of Toronto, 5 s�a4a491 of Knox . United C}lui4h vv «is
Lind Ruby f Rockwood, spend', the 1rae,1tcT in the school room of the-ehttireh
holidays. al their hcnne.
'l'fish Mai•y 1'1ti11ips returned to fin it
-home in °t'rooto, after spcndi'v t1'(ac1
weeks With her sister, Mrs,• "illi+rtiilas
Ferguson,
airs, Sidney 1^ergusc•.ti aJ@til ixtlt cif
London, are spending• al crow ,tlt'a.Y s with
Mr, and 1+fis 1't or 14,040ttscx, loth
'p,n Tuesday aft ern Qui), Rer, ,1rytxtes.
w, A
!likable presided over the tneeti.ng.
report of the year's work was given
and cliscuss},on and general business
were dealt with. The electio x ol` of-
ficers
resulted as ,follows: Su.perin-
�
tenfleni', Sams \Michie; atisistaut cul).
erintendents, Curl Procter, 1+1, Gras -
con, by; secretary, Stewart Procter; assist-.
Miss Tia 1',ek\tlt'ei, ' 1a cot. West ant, tBruce' Chimney; treasurer, El-
'Wa\vatxosla, 1t�JiYi -a fct� 'clays with her len Stonehoa: e; assistant, Gordon 4 ,
"1st”;1vf•.s. rtlitid T1 is, Dynes Campbell. Statehouse; librarian, A, Vincent; of- I'
k 'j\l.rs. 1J• •esbott haat ikon, near Loc- ganist, Velma 'Wheeler, '-Eileen Me-
ltals, ;e; endiit r la ftw weeks with Callum; Cradle Roll superintendents,'
" 'be'uiih'ir, lir: ''axises Cook, Mrs, James 'V ig'btman and Mrs. C.
f.
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?td;i?; , J:'tlah ardon. and'brother, 9th Scott; auditors, C. I . Coultes and 1.1.
WeSt Wawarrash,spent a couple McClenag'batt. The following teach -
o 'doss with their cousin, Miss Jean I'ers and assistant; were appointed:-
1{,.alxlei'Olt Miss, 'Louise McKenzie and Mrs. Trio.
:Ur. and vgrs. 'C A. Cameron of Rintottl, Mrs. C. Scott and 'Mrs. ,las.
Auburn, are v�isiii'titig with his .sister,
TVIrs, Spence Irwin, 10th con
Wightinan, Miss Edith Procter and
MTS. 1t. Prorc:ter; Mrs, C. R. 0:mite.s
and.Mrs..A. Vincent, -rs. James Sco
II.
BGRAVE bie and Mrs. C. 1I. Willtutso n, Mr,
i` ;Earle Anderson and James Michie,
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Geddes are Rev. :Tames Scobie and Mt;. la W.
visiting friends at Winthrop and Scott. The teachers and offkers are.
Seaforth. looking forward to another stnccessful
Rev. Pocock, who has been appoint- year in 1930.
ed as Rector of the Anglican church, Mrs, John 'T, Bell and; slaughter,
preached his, first sermon here on Miss Verna spent' a couple of weeks.
Sunday and administered the sacra visiting Mrs. Jack Ernest, \Vint„h•un,,
ment. land Mrs, J. 1.. Garniss, iatcknaw.
Mr. 'and. Mrs. J. A. Brandon left { tat BL6J1 yEVAgLE
y+
for a trip
on Tuesday morning
,, St. Petersburg, Florida. •
"- d on iMonday vritli
Mr. and -,rs. 1)a\•e H'a�xliltoti of i Sehool rt titanic
Vin ham . visited friends in and a _good attendance,
•
ara few daYs rs las't Mr. and Mr. Wm. 'Duff `spent Sun-
weeh.Ruga av e "for day with friends at Win khant.
week,,
Mrs. \\Ixx
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'Win, '. Calc visited withwithfelet d
s
ni V
1eh
am
over the 'fit
Year.
• Mr. Tom Gear of Stratford spent
a couple of days with 'his lanlily at
New.Year's
• Mrs. Malcolm Wa1sb, Mrs, Peter
Scott and Norman Wall attended the
funeral of a friend at Crecrnore, -ficin
week
Mrs. W. Bryant of ll'YcTlz visited
with his sister, Mrs. A•. Brandon;
aver the week -end.
Tlie 'monthly 'meeting, of the Wo -
men's' Institute will b
Miss 3. Ramsay returned to Isang-
Ston yesterday where. She is attend-
ing
ing l niversity. .
i lar. and Mrs. W. Stewart •spent
Sunday at the home of 1\ir. Gordon
Hall, •
Miss Mary J: - Cloakey of \Vin hani
is spending a few days with old
friends around here.
Mr.'l)avid Patton has taken anoth-
er bad heart attack and is under the
Y�u Can Be Viol
Nature Has Provided . Your ► laity
DIFFERENT HERBS Fog DIFFERENT � DISEASES
WAS PARALYZED, ,COULD NOT Says It Is :,Wonderful Medicine and
WALK — READ WHAT OUR 'Doctors Cannot Compare With It,
HERBS DID FOR T? IS BOY
l:liutvood, (Jit, ' hty 13, 1928
Mr. R, {„ ;\ltirfin
Dear Sir: d must write and let you
know how ottr son, who had creep-
ing. p tralysis, is improving, -Be 'had
only taken your Medicine about a
week when he could, walk, and in
three weeks had, gained 13 lbs: He
has helped his fatherwith seeding,
and is warping every day and is feel-
ing fine. Our daughter is also nal:-
ing an improvement, is gaining nice-
ly, but is still taking your medicine.
\Ve certainly cannot praise•votte med-
inane too highly, for what it has clone°l'tao Cauai<ltan herb Gardens,.
for us -'--we do not think there is any London, • Ott,
t -1 Station, Ont., jail. 27, 1923.
Dear Mr. Martin: -
1 have used the last of the herbs
1 got from you last spring, so 1 aM
sending for some more. This. sure is
twatulerful
medicinet better than all
the doctor's medicine 1 have ever
taken.
"ours very truly,
Kenneth lions.
Gall Stone Tea Dohvg fine Work
li nrketun, Ott., July 26, ,1927
medicine. snld on the market' so ef-
fective ills building up. a rut-downnnetx dollars; fair which send' me
system as Mr. bl.urfin's Natural' Herb ien doll e of• 'Galt Stone Tea. I duce
Medicine, and we highly recoinmend used one package •esb herbs, and
it to our neighbors and frigates' they have cl nxe, so kindly send,
Hoping i\i see eon soon, 'tve ')'e'' this order "ati quickly as possible. main sirtcereuy },ours,, Yours q truly,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, C. I eifso,. Mrs. Thus. 'Brown.
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I.lmw,00d; Ont•, R. f `.2.
Nature's ay h The HE , ' AL WAY
NO. OPERATION IS NECESSARY FOR ANY DISEASE
THE HE
garet .Mc).11evain was held frrrn ihc:
home of
ti' Robt. • Shaw; to the
- iii,
\b'inl:•itanl ,cen•ictery on Saturday and
was 'largely attended. •Rev:..Mr. 111ann
United of .the trlxtlrch, had
cha.ree of the service*
At the regular meetings of the Lad-
ies' • 1,id and W. M. S. ,eta Knox Pres
byise:rian church were he'll • pn Thurs-
day,
hurs.day, .January 2nd, at :the home of
4Irs. R, 1{: Garniss. The program For
the Provincial..Day of Prayer was
carried out by the t :. M. S.. The
L
erg tt Harps
WILL BE AT THE °
ens
oft].
One
TEW
y
SPECIAL HERBS
For Each of these Diseases
,SRIGHTS DISEASE KIDNEY 'F OUI3LE
RTT3Rx::l~TS
ASTHMA
ANAEMIA
BED WETTING
LUMBAGO
NEURITIS
NERVE TROUBLES
OVER FATNESS
BLADDER TRO I3L S
PARALYSIS
BOILS
PILES
CATARRH
BRONCHITIS
CONSTIPATION
DROPSY
GRAVEL
HAY FEVER
HEART TROUBLES
BLOOD PRESSURE
HOURS 9 A.I\5, TO 9 P.M..
RHEUMATISM
STOMACH TROUBLES
SKIN DISEASES
GALL STONES
1•I'RAEMIA
TONSILITTS
FEMALE TROUBLES
WORMS
WEAK MANHOOD, etc
Steep the Herbs an,:..
Y ^tiY
Drink the Herb T
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..••V:Nim gores• ,rt efitrAl .i. M: ai.•lfi. ;e•, n,,,:,• -e -a , h ,Nl, ,:,,.p.
i Scripts to readings were taken by
Mrs. jas. Nichol and Mrs. John ,Iun.
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dell and the prayers Sur sped delis 1
sioaaar r work were taken by the P
dres-
•eti Mrs. Peter n
er S. McEwa, Mrs
Pres -
!Went.,
',Eldred Nichol and Mrs. \. 1
Caa,iantbs and Mrs, 1), T, Falconer.,
:while Mrs., Cnaeaoia Adams gave 11.
ven'T nater :4i11g and hd1pluul adtlt c,s
on "Ciardians of at ..Heaaa.a, e. The
;ax:ieetiti ' closed by auitgitut sate :11)c,..);-
eilo;gy and repealing The Lord'sky-
cr. Che. P.ebruary ni.nettiaaw will. be
lau :ci at the 1'i;,5xl,a 4)3 Mrs ''Chas.
Standard,
tatru-out,
again.
Quarterly United
eryicetSenc. letARES ,CA1`11A.DEX11S a ,e, •a,sgo\v ,.r. p a . ,
' • 11 on ;;silo- 3i,r�.rt! suffering irta>al •aulaocrpi.tic, cnaa;+.th. WHA•'
r held in the t ntti•<i ChuTc:CANADIAN
home of \frs. W. 3. Cole
e 'held ai the. The funeral of the late Miss Mar—i C•Ai+7
Cole
i31s \:igoralr$ Nuri ten pi •
Vii\ cs him the" energy eto develop his
nergy
possibilities. His historic background:
gives hila ;cultural appreciations.
T1 •acla:kaentcrnt:. -and hxs bleui.d
cn
t
/him a Ynlside 'arta a determination,
n'
as he sits here
tarn his fortunestet
to '.l;,e led by the nose this, way or
that., bat tai make •a. distinct and pow- -
;erfall 1 er;o' reality, 'for himstelf and for
his ct>uurry, 1CAN:'\DA, . Vancouver
;:Sass,.
l <::Jv tar :13,000 tlxsiw laws were passed
i({-�ui:rllisv, ^� jillt
duetor's care 1 around be ax ample all o\vanr.e for lire arc
thele are a few dhildtet l'iq ' a tern
:.\nuariic:a last year. 'There seem
tans af- �� day morning when there was a large
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kan influences,
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j .1k
the-i.nleritan is going too fast. His
rauic+nal, scientific action, his buslmess i ig
philosophy of make or break, and his l�
restless business ambition tend to
hake a bitaine i machine which 111;1:
ccia ted an asl 01ndiiig Prospt•11 t a: tit 'ter',
1 rl•tc(1 :7laltl's. PA
BLit have these illives made :l.nncrri-
cans happier:. 1lave they added
the ricltuess and fullness of r\ane issue ,
fff
life' Are the American standards of 1
suectss based on arae and lasting pre ,
daises:
The Englishman, on the other hand,'d�d
going tax,, slow, His industrial phil
isophy is Incc9rtic, llaititaining a vast ,r
army of middlemen, he lets the work-
man dc, nvhat the machine should be
doing, lit! (ley ilk's his 'Oita, to politic-
al
olitic al philosophy and economic theories tit:
rather than to practical action. He is Jt+r
the ettrce of big world 'talk and big
i ollt'Cal t alk.
Put the Englishman has a initural
setting and an aesthetic backgrovmd i
th.tt the', Alnerie;ut as a class, lacks.
s.
Canada cannot afford to adopt eith••
r I.nglish lir American methods in
heir entirety. She must prick the best
f each and.apply deem to her i+wii''
liartirnlar 1in,17lcnra: ns
And the stoner Americans land t5iti
1 ni,!lishate-n in Canada ieali:c this
the sooner they realize thh,tt this
is (.•.AN;A1)1\, the sootier they w
come good Canadines and inmal. t• tl'.; ; w
going caSier for themselves•
11ea1ttrntt,'tite plessuie fro111 both
skies is forming end building alp .e din;
t1Itetivt' Canadian personality. , y 141_
r'11 that. IJ 2 rson it 11 y is an engaging
ittncl a hopeful one, Johnny i andel.
silting• here whin 3,129,665 sgtt•tre
,utiles, -irel hiding some. of the most NNNN
;pradut'ta'te soli 111 tart. world; ,ittit;g 1
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here with east resourc s, with miner 1
itiOudittg 95: per cent, of the Pre- I
t tolbrian ~Me1d, containing the great 1*
ore deposits of tie worlds Sitting'
here with a cosh,y of n'!inrate
;equalled in in any ruler• e'o011try on 1
eart h
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The cheapest and sur-
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priced winter eggs is
to giveyour
hens s a
daily dose Of
fis
California has not as yet been in-
vaded by the Mediterranean fruit fly,
which is bringing distress to Florida.
Is it possible the, Western oranges
insects appeal?—.The New
have no P
Ye
orker.
The exKaiser's 70th. birthday re-
called an anecdote to1, :\, Van
Cc,enetl,.cc'tnsttl front the. Netherland
lin San Francisco.
"Ili the days of his :;achy,- Consul.
Van Coenen said. "The Kaiser dur-
am
Jug a visit to the Hague boasted at
Q"D
great length to Queen WilJtelmina
about the military equipment and ;kill
l of the German army. -
you realize," he wound' ut,,
1 "that my :Prussian Guards Stand soy'
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(. ""That is not tall cliough, s<aid t•Tu:
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"1-1,»v clo cvu net=a,n—'r•tof tall eti-
Of the c'niutless cuupkis Who got s heli said the IZai- r,
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holiday season, four still cen•re-p,md Ythe quriv, "the \tarts is ten incl
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