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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1930-12-04, Page 4Wirl'NGKi M tDVAtrcwrIMES l�111111i1'�1p'■I8iNllll�lllMiliNiali18ii11,;8'�1(E�Ii18fi1;8iMIli1NI81i118P�! 18AI8P�81i8liMlifilli f II�B.IINiili1818 'mg GIFTS The Christmas. Season is with us and' as you are thinking of "Gifts" DROP INTO OUR STORE r � e have a large °eassortment U1 t ent of a riic1 essuitable for "Gifts"; that are useful as well as ornamental. Our Prices Are Right r` PHONOGRAPHS AT LESS THAN WHOLE- SALE PRICES Ifs 1 Columbia Phonograph, with 20 records, reg- ular $140.00, :for .. , ... .. . $79.00 ei Columbia Phonograph, with 20 records, reg- ular $100.00, for . $49.00 Edison Diamond Disc, reg. $446.00, for .. $119.00 a We have Carla,eras ...$1.25and up We have Fountain Pens 75c and up We have "Men's Sets" ..75c and up We have Stationery ... 35c and up We have Perfumes ....25c and up 'We have Pipes ... 25c and up We have Chocolates ... 50c and up We have "China" 98c and up We have many, many other items. Our Greeting Cards at 5c and l0c are good enough for anybody. "Our Chocolates" are daintily boxed, fresh and good, Family Box, 3 lbs_, for . $139 "Compacts" - face Powder Compacts, all at half price, regular 73c for 38c, reg. $1.00, for 50c, etc. _ "For the Smoker" - 50c Shaving Cream 35c *Windproof Lighter, both for 59c Books -New books by leading authors at $1.00 ea. - CHINA We have English China in cups and sauc- ers andTea. Sets, Japanese Hand Painted China in odd pieces. GOOD GOODS AT MODERATE PRICES "Travellers' .Samples" -- Toilet Sets for men and iv women, at greatly reduced prices. The boxes are 4; •slightly soiled but contents are 100°'x. .i. Records -New Columbia Records at 60c each FREE it On December the 12th we have a supply of Calen- il dars due to arrive, drop in and secure yours 4 while the supply lasts. # Articles may be reserved by making small deposit. • McKIBBON'S DRUG STORE Wingham sfo, Phone 53 11711111111111111111111111111111i11111Iitltl.il I13IIniiiiul1111111111111111151:11®1111311111111®I IU111131111e111Wili 11E181 ;11 Ledlet 834, Itf. Ross 326', F. Collar 313, L. Buk 292, A. Stone 213, P, Deyell 133. A. L. Posiiff, Principal. Junior Fourth Total 600, Honors 450, R. Mitchell 546, No Blatchford 529, B. Mundy 520, J. Zurbrigg 516, C. Chittick 511, T. Hammond Iarnnu>nd 506,..1.. Ilabkirk 503, H. Miller 502, Il. Ham- ilton 501, E. Schaffter 500, E. Field 489,it B. Brown 486, C' . 1'\''c llw c °d 484, W, Carr 481, G. Brackenbury 474., I2. Howson 470, M. Cruikshank 466, E. Finley 452, E. Webb 450, M. Wilson 450, H, Burgess 435, D. Rich 434, W. Small 383, A, McCoy- 282. B. H. Reynolds, Teacher. Senior Third Total' 600, Honors 450, Pass 360. L. Ellacott 505, V. Stoalcley 502,. Z, Cameron 495, E. Krohn 487, I. _ Mellor 484, W. IvfcNevin 470, L. WI Campbell 463, J. Lamb 452, L. Carter 443, R, Carter 439, T. Davison 435, A. Wilson 434, J. McDonald 427, G. Carr. 398, B. Forsyth 396, L. Bok 392, B. ,Collar 390, M. Smith 389, 3. Bunn 382, W. Finley 381, J. Currie 373, 5, Forsyth 370, 13. I;,epa.rd 356, S. Hen- derson 352, D. Wara:n 342, N. Groves 340, I. Clark 330, H. Groves 317;13. Davidson 313, J. Durnin 306, J. Broome 232. C. J. Farquharson, Teacher. Junior Third Total 550, Honors 412, Pass 330. Verne Walker 521, Mary J. Pres- ton 516, Muriel Williams 471, :Doris Armitage 466, Clarence Cantelon 466, Evelyn Gamble 443, Marie Hopper 440, Gordon Jones 424, Harry Pos liff 417, Jean Cruickshank 410, Mar- jorie Forsythe 402, Edith Mundy 398, Jim Lee 398, Lillian .Fuller 358, Irene Fitt 346, Bert Vansickle 334, Hazel Lediet 333, Bobby Rae 324, Evelyn Carter 315, Isabel Lainb 811, Lloyd Carter 307, Lloyd Dark 291, Alice Dore 270, Ir•lma Harrison 264, Ed- ward Finley 243, Evelyn. Campbell 237, Jean Mellor 193, Harry Ross 132. E, M. Tyndall, Teacher. Senior Second Total 640, Honors 480, Pass 884. Patricia Parker 556 Scott Reid 549, Betty Rae 542, Mary E. McKib- bon 500, Russell Zurbrigg 489, Ev- elyn Edgar '488,,. Adelene Vansickle 487, Charlie Wellwood 482, Lloyd Hutton 482, Ruth Hamilton 480, M. Fothergill 477, Margaret Marsh 472, Charlie. I`rohn 466, Allen Small 440, Doris Fitt 422, Eliene Curtis 421, = Herman Kennedy 420, Lillian How- El- arc]: 413, George Boyle 413, Carl Bondi ®_ 405, Kathryn Patterson 405, Billy Groves 402, Harold Ross 379, Robert Caseinore 370, Charlie Baskerville 336, Edythe Campbell 326, Charlie . Ross 277, Kathleen Saint 222, Frank Angus 194, Alvin Lediet 119. A. E. Mahood, Teacher. • 1-11 a rgetgiL:@.m, • •v.• rvr.r ! yg.•;.t e.,_ wrrrrtwAVtl� - ,, 0 4 ,•. ,, ;'i"" ' 3` "r y � : !/'%..` ;irSff%. iu , . Vii' s , ; •;-01 p"► "Art I The '*Laurel" .D.1,4 ham /........., HE +'`.'r "`` ° Ar ; .RIN RESULTS • r r''., ,res • '' i,'. • • with a minimum charge of 25c. E 14 cents a word per insertion, C1Yt. 1 Iti n iF-'it[11c. i iWil • -*WA ....................... EARN EASY .MONEY - growing mushrooms for us, all winter, in waste cellar spaces. Light, pleas- ant work for either sex. Illustrat- ed booklet free. Canadian Mush- room Company, Toronto. HOUSE 'Co RENT -Victoria street, stucco, all conveniences, wired for electric stove, electric heater on tank. 'Will rent cheap. Apply to Cha,. Conk. LOST -Tire chain in. FOR SALE -Wringer, tub stand and of Pleasant Valley. tub, and a pair of mens skates and notify Mundy's. boots, size 8 or 8t, Apply to :Ad- vance -Tines. FOR SALE -job Printing Press 8x 12, also about 50 ,fonts good type, make cash offer. Sydney Smythe, Business. Broker, Market Lane, London. FOR SALE -6 h .P. Gilson Engine, and Gilson 8 in. Grinder. Allin good shape. Apply Tay- lor, phone 613r6. FOR SALE -Yearling Durham steer young grade cow, due in 2 week;;, Apply Chas. Potter, Lower Wing - ham. P( )R SALE -Washing machine with wringer, good as new $15.00 cash. Gunn -Son -Ola Co., 7 -td. FOR SALE -•-• 6 Rhode Island Red Roosters. Phone 221:. POR SALE --A man's fur lined .over- eoat, black, size 38, in good condi- tion, also woollen overcoat, size 36, i c,rtable .coal oil. heater. Apply to Adva n c0 -`;l` i to es. FOR SALE -Hand washieg machine good as new I2,00, tp,btor can he attached, Apply to G. . Schattc. STT AYET"y On to lot 213, con. 11, West Wawanosh, white yearling heifer. Owner kindly apply to .C, M. r.itehesotr, 1 , 2, .Lite crirnv. neighbourhood Finder please STRAYED from Lot 32, con,1, Cul- ross, on or about Nov. 3rd, Here- ford rising 2 yrs. old. Anyone knowing of whereabouts notify Mr. Idilas Moir, phone 604r6. STRAYED -0n to lot 17, con 10, Turnberry, about Oct. 15th, two lambs. Owner may have same by paying advt. and proving property T(.)BACOO-Sample Package, 10 lbs. Mild or strong leaf tobacco. Ship anywhere on receipt of $2,50. Ad.- dress d.-dre s G. Dubois, 18 Henderson, Ottawa.. TENDERS -For Caretaker of Wint haat Arena, will be received by the undersigned until Monday, Decem- ber 801. C. .Ringan, Sec'y-Teas: SCHOOL REPORT FOR NOVEMBER Senior Fourth Total 755, ,Honors, 566, Pass 453,. D. 13ttclutnan 645, E. Coutts'621, G. Robertson 579,1 33. 'Currie 569, T. Reid 561, C. Nortrop 550,. E. Patter - sou. 545, M. Fraser 516, 13. Mundy 511, V. Carter 488, M. Robertson 458, R. Saint 455, W. Henderson 443, D, Forsythe 442, L. Deyell 486, M, Brown 428, L. i3rownc 422, J. Preston 422, L. Clark 410, D Hutchison 391, N HeEvers 37J,, G, Mason 359, Junior Second Total 440, Honors 330, Pass 264. Frances Lockridge 420, Margaret i-Iomuth 413, Noreen Ilenedict 406, Jeanne VanNorine n 401, Marion Templeman 398, Billie Burgmait 397, Trevor Davison 385, betty Lloyd 378, Hilda Brown 375, James Schaffter 375, Kenneth Jackson 367, Betty Saint 360, Nora Finley 359, Mac Hab-, kirk 357, Bertha Casenrore 351,. Don- ald Adams 349, Harold Cantelon 348, Jack Ross 342„ John Lee 842, Jean Lee 338, Gertrude Finley 320, Arnold Stoakley 312, Joe Wilson 310, ,Ball Sturdy 309, Louise Dore.306, Donalda Henderson 304; Kenneth Johnson 303, jack Fraser 293, Fenton Barnes 264, Rena Elliott 248, .Billie Forsyth 230, Roy Dark 230, Jimmie Kennedy 215, Gordon Helm 157. B. Joynt, Teacher. , First Book Total 415, Honors 311, Pass 249. , Marguerite Ingham, 41)0, Billie Scott 400, Bill Harris 391, Agnes Seli 378, Louise Lloyd 378, Frances Rob- iuson 362, Harry Montgomery 351, Idem Lee 344, Velma Ohm 835, Don- ald Fitt 330, John Wilson 324, Bill Seddon 320, :Betty Groves 315, Nor- man Fry 814, Eleanor Lockridge 314, Carl. Vanner 314, Elva Haines 313, Jean Lockridge 307, Helen Hazntnoncl $00, Elmer Deyell 294, George John son 287, Jack Gurbutt 282, Louise Thompson 278, Reggie Collar 275, 269, Helen Patterson 266, Leslie Adair 248, Florence. Finley 245, Mar- garet Dobson 242, Harold Sehaus 240, JiryccCarter 151. P. Joint;;, Teacher. Primary Total 180, Horrors 135, Pass 102. Anne VanWyck 174; Kenneth Jones 178, Betty Gannett 171,'Frances' Dur - tin 170, Eric Schatte 167, Jack' Htip- per 166, Marjorie Currie 165, Edna, Hogg •163, Era •Lediet 162, Louise Reid 161, Norman Mundy 160, ,Ethel Vanner 159, Clarence. Hamilton 159, Carron Casentore 7.50, "Josephine Vatt- Norman 158, Man Williams 151, Nor- ma Brown 156, Clarence Ohm 153, Una Haines 151, Isabella Ross 140, MATT. GAYNER AUCTIONEER Phone 21: or 64 Lucknew, gales attended to anywhere, :24ter- ierace and accuracy hi valuation and every effort pttt forth to assure yotl of a successful sale. 'Y`l7modal, i)at claaiar;< 4th, 930 Jack Reich 148, Margaret Finley 147, Mary Jane Lepard 146, Jack Carter 145, Harold Hutton 142, Harry How- ard 142, Elgin Lockridge 140, Helen Richards 140, Margaret MaeGillivray 139, Mary Black 135, Grace Hutche- son 133, Isabel. MacLean 131, Alvin Seli 126, James Cameron .121, Lorne Patterson 120, Grace Small 112, Dav- id a-id Schaffter 109, Eileen Dark 106, Doris Finley 106, Iris Templeman 105, Ludwig jack Lud tt rg 99, Kenneth Baker 85, .'Billy McNevin 74, Everett Hain - mond 58, Buddy Cruickshank 55, Pat Fitzpatrick 42. Agnes Williamson, Teacher, ONE JOB THAT NOBODY WANTS To the Editur ay. all thiin 1vVingliam I'aypees. Deer Sur:-- - Shpaki.n av the unemployed min in the counihry, shure, theer's wan good jawb in town that nobody sanies to want, at all, at all. I mane the jawb ay beta Evan aii Wingham's Council- lots for noiriteen att tirty wan. I shudden't moind takin the posish- un mesilf, an faith, T cud fill it bet- ther than mosht, be rayson av the ix- payrience I hev had, but I tink I hev done me dooty in the publick loife av the County ay Huron. I wus pris- idint av the bafe ring fer foive years, an school trustee in our sickshun fer tin years, hand runnin, an a laidin Tory wurruher ivir since I had a vote, yis, an befoor it, an wus cheerman av the ward mosht av the toime. 'Be= soides all thim titigs 1 hev been path nashter, an poundkaper an, fine viewer, an wus to Goderich twoice on the jury, an mebby h.ild the fut av a posht at barrun raisins aftener than anny other man in the sitticznint. Ye See thin, Mishter Editur, from the pasht history, that theer isn't another man in town who is hetther fitted to kape a councillor's cheer warrum than inesilf, but Navin done me bit, as me Nye who wus oversays wild say, I irrtind to shtick to me onld shlogan to lave well enough alone, an let the younger min run tings. Av coorse they will be afthaerr makin plinty Fav mishtakes, su they will, but they will tarn be ixpayrience, an will git to be slnnart min if they live long enough. Another rayson wlr°y 1 don't want the jawb av councillor i5 because jarge Shpotton M.P. as good as pr•ai, - mised that he wucl' git ore the jawb av liifpin to take the cinsis nixt sum- mer an I want to lave rn.csilf tonne to mow me lawn, an wurruk the gar- den, arr git into thrubble wid the tnissus fer not kaypin tings lookin toidy arround the place. '.Tim wim- min are sometoimes harrud to plaize. It sanies that Mishter Ferguson is loikely to go to the ould counthry as hoigh commissioner from •Canada, to arrange wid thin 13ritishers to take our whale in exchange fer Scotch Whiskey, an Dublin Shtout, an to taich thim the secrets av liquor con- throl, an he's the bye that kin do thins- tings to perfickshun. Av coorse, it will be a great loss to the Ontario Tories whin Howard laves thim, but, loike nesilf, he has done a lot av harrud wurruk fer the parthy an nades a resht. It will be an aisy jawb fer him shpindin his toime shtrollin arround the tower av London, ~weer they,. used to put all the fellahs in jail who wudden't vote Tory in the Quid days, an mebby cut aff theer heads befoor they let thin out; arr trop Wishtminshter Abbey wheer a lot av good Tories are bur- ied. Thin mebby some days he will take a walk out Whoitechapel way to see if jack the Ripper is shtill 1iv- in, arr troo the Billingsgate fish mar- ket to larn some new ways av hangin Grits hoides on the fince. To be shure it won't be all holly - day wid, him, fer be will hev to shpind some tonne taichin thin ould coon '"V.7*V',' ' : ." :' ,;'"s.. . r:' ' ': . , . . A Watch BeautyIt . ': ........... - ,, 0 4 ,•. ,, ;'i"" ' 3` "r y � : !/'%..` ;irSff%. iu , . Vii' s , ; •;-01 p"► "Art I The '*Laurel" .D.1,4 ham of and an AccurateTimekeeper r IFinou need A wet ohfOr business ess or L calat wear, , wrist or pocket model --or if you are looking for. the ideal gift --visit our Wstch Department and inspect the latest Buren we+ches for marl And a timekeeper o + dependable tem a o Every s h end o n r wc a won Y p P that will give years of faithful service. Reason- ably priced from $15.00 up. SEE OUR DISPLAY OF THE NEW DES urea py the, ..(Perfect 4 WATCH G. WILLIAMS, Jeweler - Win g iii tliry Tories how to win elickshuns, fer 'tis moshtly fer that rayson that he is bein sint over, If the Tories git into awfice agin in England, thin it will make it aisier fer Mishter Bin- nitt to carry out his s1 aures, er, shore, "Us• Tories musht shtick together."' • Yours till nixt wake, Timothy. Hay, SCHOOL REPORT Wroxeter Senior Public Room For November Sr. IV -Ila Sharpin 94, Stewart Musgrove 83, Jean Sangster 57 (pre- sent for only 1 examination), Jr. IV -Jessie Paulin 91, Allister Green 87, Mary Smyth 86, Edythe Martin 80, Vera Wright 77, Agnes Durst 72, Mable Patterson 66, Ever- ett Wright 59, Irene Robinson 55 (missed one examination). Sr. III -Billie Gibson 64, , Minerva Higgins 63. Jr. III -Gladys Musgrove 88, Allan Griffith, 81, Betty Hupfer 74, Lucelle White 68, Catherine Smyth 67, IKath- leen Durst 65, Clark Sharpin 52, Dor- °thy Brown 44. Head of Honour Roll: Gladys Mus- grove. Teacher, Rona VanVelsor. S. S. No. 2, Turnberry Jr, IV - Alex. MacTavish, Marie Sharpin. - Jr, III -Lois Elliott, Jean Elliott, Evelyn Sharpin, Margaret Harris. Ist class -Vera Sharpin and Flora MacTavish, equal, Harold Elliott.. Primer -Mildred Henning. M. R. Scott, Teacher. Wife: You think so much of poker you don't even remember when we were married.. Hubby: Of course I do, darling. It was the day after I held that straight flush at the club. A NOUNCEMENT! TO THE PUBLIC OF WINGHAM AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY THAT THE NEW CAFE UNDER THE NAME OF ILL FRY Y' ECEMBE 5th AND WILL CONDUCT AN UP-TO-DATE SHOP, WHICH IS LOCATED ON JOSEPHINE STREET Sang 1e o , Candies y,a'r ill a "',Iven a y n OPenhn Day usummaisamar We invite every one to come to our place, also to inspect our Kandy Kitchen as Home Made Candies is our Specialty. FOR YOUR XMAS GIF1'S WE HAVE A HiGH QUALITY CHOCOLATE PACKED IN BOXES ,FROM 1/z TO 5LBS. AT 60c LB. TO GET THE ABOVE BOX ASK FOR John Galt Candies OUR RESTAURANT IS MODERN AND SANITARY.PURE AND WHOLESOME FOOD IS SERVED CLEANLINESS AND SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO. Opening Night Dancc, Friday, Dec. nth To which all are invited to attend, nlluslc furnished by the Vagabond's Dance Band Dancing from 9 to T. No Admission Charged. The Peacock Candy Shop and Restaurant