The Wingham Advance-Times, 1938-06-23, Page 4Thursday, June 23 rd, 193®WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES
AND SAVINGSfriend in town Sunday af-
WROXETER
C. Berkinshaw and Bob, of
spent last week with her
I WEEK-END 1
| Money Savers i
1 at the ISARD STORES §■ ■
■ LACE CURTAINS, New Dell signs in cream or Ecru, Q AW full size, Now..............OU V
Fancy Colored Rayon TABLE ■
CLOTHS in new pat- ■
terns; Size 54x54. Sale ■■
■ CURTAIN NETS to clear at
S Su 20 25 39 49
S Fancy FRILLED CURTAINS,■1 plain and colored A Q EJQ■ frills. Sale...-... OuC
■ -------------------------
S 112 Pairs of fancy Mesh CurtainsS in Ecru shade, reg. 1 A AH $1,25, Now ........... **vv
---- ---------------------B
A line of Colored RAG QA^ 9RUGS to clear. .... ■
-------------------------- ■
CRETONNES, Choice A J* *
patterns. 2 Yards for ... fciOC ■■
CRETONNES, yard wide, col- ■
orfast, Bar- OA OE OK ■
gains at .........mw Ow ■
■ 1,1 INI III......... ....S CONGOLEUM Rugs in choiceS patterns and coloring; size 6 ft. S x 9 ft,. O AKS Bargain ......................
........... ■
TABLE LINENS, to clear, ■
good quality, full width, reg, to H
........1.00-
■ ' .... 1 ■
■ Congoleum RUNNERS, Size 3
• ft. x 6 ft., in a range i AC jj of colors. Sale ...........
r r T T 1 ■
FACTORY COTTON, j J
yard wide, Special------ 1V V
■
9 Congoleum MATS, New De-S signs and bright colors. 1 Q n JJ Each-------- ---- --------
■■
Bleached COTTON SHEETS, ■
Large Size, reg, at *1 AA ■
$1.25. Bargain -------- 1»VV ■
■ ......
® Congoleum and Linoleum Rugs H in New Patterns and All Sizes,■ on sale at NEW LOW PRICE.
................ Ml
Linen TOWELLING, 1 Kr S
reg. value 20c, now---- LvV ■■Bl Complete Range of New Drap- ’Bl eries, comprising new designs
® and colorings in Reps, Shadow
■ Cloths, Homespuns and Dam-
■ ask. See our values at| 39 50 75 to 1.25
■ Turkish TOWELLING A ■
Striped, Special ......— fciOC ■
■
PRINTS, Big choice of new S
patterns and all f K 1 A Q
are colorfast, at 1U to * *7
1 H. E. ISARD & CO. |
!■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
.. ...I-.. '..............
Does YOUR System
Make Excess Acid?
Acid Indigestion, Colds,
Headaches, Bilious Attacks,
Constipation
OFTEN START THIS WAY
Some people are what are known as
acid-makers, They can't help it—and
often they don't know it, The results
of an excess of acid may seem just like
ordinary stomach trouble — but they
can’t be put right by ordinary stomach
remedies I Excess acid may be the
reason why you wake up flat, sour,
bleary-eyed, bilious — and the reason
why fierce purgatives only leave you in
the grip of a weakening habit and the
same old symptoms.
But there’s one thing that acid can’t
face. That’s the neutralizing power of
Vange Salts, the alkaline remedy with
the natural mineral spa action, A tea-
spoonful in warm water surges through
your system just like the medicinal,
spring water far away in England
where Vange Salts come from. Excess
acid is neutralize^? quickly, painlessly.
Your blood is purified of poisons. Your
sore stomach walls are soothed. And
that mass of hard, poisonous waste
matter lying in your intestines is
softened gently, naturally, and passed
out of your body, Then do you feel
good! It’s marvellous! But the most
marvellous thing is that Vange Salts
are only 60 cents a tin! At your drug
gist now—but if you’re wise, on your
bathroom shelf tonight!
BIG IN SIZE
I
ocaoi :qk=jo OE3O1
dthese] HAVANT AD'S I BRING
RESULTS
A t
l
> * %.9
s
,!
T„-r- _____ ___________ *
1| cents a word peri insertion, with a minimum charge of 25c.
OEJO
n
o
o
n
o
Laoi___aasiomoi .....■ :^o^o ocoi............. oc3o?
APARTMENT TO RENT — Overt WANTED—Agent, a large Canadian
McAvoy’s Drug Store. Apply to! Life Company. Full or part time
W. H. Gurney. I contract available. Assistance given
AUCTION SALE—Of Farm, Farm I
Stock and Implements will be held!
at Lot 38, Con. 14, East Wawanosh
at 1 o’clock on Wednesday, June
29th. Terms: Chattels, Cash. Farm
—10% day of sale, balance within
30 days. Mrs. Helen Pocock, Exec
utrix;* T. R. Bennett, Auct.
EXPERIENCED GIRL desires po
sition at housework. Apply Ad
vance-Times.
EXPERT CARPENTER wants work
also painting. Urgent. Wm. Tuck
er, Minnie. St.
(OESOi oraorr
in closing. Age and references at
the first instance. Box G, Advance-
Times.
WANTED — AMBITIOUS HUST-
LER. Sell Rawleigh Products.
Needed every home. Easily sold.
Pleasant work. Should start earn
ing $30 weekly and increase rapid
ly. We teach you how. Rawleigh’s,
Dept. No. ML-453-50-F, Montreal,
Canada,
TENDERS
Softball team, was well attended on
Friday evening. These dances, with
music supplied by the CKNX Hill
Billies, are proving quite .successful,
with good crowds in attendance, and
all report a good time. We under’
stand a third dance is being planned
for the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McAllister, of
Clifford, and Doris, of Grey Twp„
called on
terndon.
Mrs. R,
Toronto,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Kitchen.
Mrs. McDougall, who has been
visiting friends in Turnberry for the
past week, returned home on Friday.
Mrs. Thomson and daughter, Alma,
of Wingham, spent Saturday after
noon with Mr, and Mrs. F. Kitchen.
Mrs, Herb Hennings’ many friends
are sorry to heir of her serious ill
ness and hope there may be a change
for the better soon,
Miss Eva Sangster returned home
after spending some time with her sis
ter, Mrs. Stewart at Molesworth.
Mrs. Allen McKercher, of James
town, is at present helping to wait on
her mother, Mrs, Herb Hennings.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Cathers, Gor-
rie, also Mr. and Mrs. Jardine and
family, of Brussels, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. A. Moffat.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McLaughlin
and Miss Nellie, of Oshawa, spent
the week-end with Mrs. Robt. Mc
Laughlin.
Miss Jean Wells, of Toronto, is
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
G. A. Wearring.
Rev. A. L. and Mrs. Sanderson of
Mt. Forest, are visiting with the for
mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D.
Sanderson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lynn, How
ick, visited on Sunday at the home
of Mrs. Jas. Edgar.
The Sunday evening service at the
United Church was withdrawn owing
to Anniversary Service being held in
the Anglican Church.
Bluevale Vs. Wroxeter
Bluevale and Wroxeter boys met
on Thursday night in the Wroxeter
Park for another game of softball.
Mr. Alex. MacTavish umpired the
game which resulted in a win 23-9
for Bluevale.
Mildmay Vs. Wroxeter
A large crowd attended the softball ,
game here on Friday evening when
Mildmay and Wroxeter girls teams
played ball. The game was umpired
by Dr. I. P. Campbell and the local
girls won by a score of 23-13.
| Miss Agnes Durst, of Ingersoll,
i visited at her home here during the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Muir celebrat
ed their 24th wedding anniversary on
Friday of last week -when they enter
tained a few friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller, and
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Woods and fam
ily, of Listowel, visited on Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. Durst.
Mrs. Dixon and son, Jackie, Tor--
onto, are visiting at the home of Mr,
and Mrs; Philip Durst.
Miss K. Goodfellow spent the
week-end in Toronto.
Rev. R. S. and Mrs. Jones, London,
renewed old acquaintances in the
community during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Durst, Mrs. I.
Durst, Harold and Agnes, spent Sun
day in Toronto.
Anniversary Service at St. James
Church
Rev. R. S. Jones of St. David’s
Church, London, a former rector, oc
cupied the pulpit at St. James Angli
can Church, on Sunday evening for
the anniversary service, which was
well attended. Mr. Jones expressed
| his appreciation in being called upon
Ito return to his old parish to conduct
this service. In his sermon, based on
St. John 9th chapter and part of verse
25 “Whereas I was blind, now I see”
he compared the Christian to the man
who was blind and had received his
sight. Mr. Jones voiced the thought
that the ’ Christian should face the
facts of the Cross, and at all times
have the courage to witness for
Christ. Bouquets of Spring flowers
filled the chancel, and the special an-
: them rendered by the choir was "God
will take care of you.”
Next Sunday the service at St.
James Church will be a special Child
ren’s Day service and Flower Sunday.
The annual Union Picnic of S. S.
> 4, Grey, and U.S.S. 16, Howick and
| Grey, will be held on Thursday, June
iSOth, at McDonald’s bush. Ladies are
requested to bring lunch, and each
I person to bring their owm cup.
i Dance a Success
I The second dance held here under
| the auspices of the Wroxeter Girls’
12th LINE HOWICK
Hie size and comfort of this year’s Ford
V-8 is surprising. Bodies are designed
and styled for beauty inside and out. And,
of course, the compact V-8 engine allows
more useful space for the comfort of
passengers and for luggage.
In performance, the Ford is equally
outstanding. The V-8 engine gives de
pendable power with remarkable econ
omy. Letters from owners report that
they get from 22 to 27 miles per
gallon in every-day driving.
DE LUXE
THE CANADIAN CAR
The 1938 Ford V-8 is available, in
De Luxe and Standard models. Both are
built on the same 112-inch wheelbase and
powered with the famous 85-horsepower
V-8 engine. The De Luxe, at a slightly
higher cost, gives you more room, more
luggage space and finer appointments —
all included in the delivered price.
If you haven’t driven these finer Ford
cars, see your dealer for a demonstration.
It will give you a new concep
tion of low cost and high comfort.
SQfl A- MONTH, with reasonable down-payment, buys any
vv new Ford V-8 far under T.F.Q. National-Finance Plan.
FORD V-8 STANDARD
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Stafford were
visiting this week with friends in
Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. William Wright call
ed on Mr. and Mrs. John Finlay last
week. *
Mr. Thomas Vittie Sr. is spending
a few days visiting with Turnberry
friends.
Miss Margaret Newton,' R.N., call
ed on friends in this burg last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Finlay were
Otterville visitors over the week-end.
Mr. Henry Finlay, who has been
working there returned with them to
his home here.
Mr. James Underwood returned
home after spending a few days with
his son Wesley, here.
HURON MOTORS, WINGHAM
FORD SALES AND SERVICE
TENDERS
TENDERS
GLENANNAN
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
■
X
SHIRRIFF'S ASSORTED
JELLY
POWDERS
DOMINION STORES *
BELMORE
19
04
GRUYERE
CHOICE FRUITS
DROP IHTO YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD
VACUUM
PACKED
1-Ib.
Tin
* DELIVEny fj^l
HOME GROWN STRAWBERRIES
FRESH DAILY, SPECIAL PRICES
21-ox.JI Tins
2'- 23
GREEN BEANS
2 Lb. .. ..
NEW POTATOES
7 Lb. for . .
, H. H. TOMATOES
.. 25c • 2 Lbs. for ............. 35c
; CRISP CELERY
25c > Large Bunch ...... 15c
CHECK THESE
SHREDDED
WHEAT
E. H. GRAY, Mgr., Wingham Branch PHONE 170
FOR SALE—2-Wheel Trailer. Ap
ply to Wm. Latronica, R. R. 1,
Wingham.
FOR’ SALE—5 Durham Cows, 3 Jer-
sey Cows, about due to freshen.
Lott & MacDonald,
FOR SALE—1 Used Side Rake, 1
Rebuilt Deering Mower. Apply at
Massev-Harris Shop. Wingham.
FOR SALE—Beatty Electric Wash-
er, porcelain tank. May be had by
taking over balance of payments.
. Phone 141 J.
FOR SALeToR RENT—Six room
house, stable and garage,. one acre
and half and oven* Bargain. Apply
to F. J. Mooney.
FARMERS — GET READY FOR
HAYING—We sell guards, sec
tions, ledger plates, wear plates,
bolts and rivets; also shares, soles
and landsides for all plows. Hom-
> llth & Bennett________________
NURSE wants light work on ground
floor or work aS companion. Ap-
■' AdvancE-Thnfeg?
PRIVATE SALE—Of Furmhlre,. in
cluding, an Oak Dining Roohi Suite
in good condition; springs suitable
for summer cottage. Mrs. Carrie
Taylor, Queen’s Hotel.
TENDERS—For repairing and paint
ing inside and outside .of S. S. No.
11, East Wawanosh, will be receiv
ed to 1 p.m. June 24th. For par
ticulars apply Frank Thompson, R.
R. 5, Wingham.
The Wingham Public School Board
will receive tenders up to 6 pan. June
28th for 60 tons, 4-inch lump Steam
Coal, to be delivered in the bins at
the Public School not later than Sat
urday, July 16th, 1938. The lowest or
any other tender not necessarily ac
cepted. W. T. Booth, Scc.-Treas,
The Wingham Public School Board
will receive tenders up to June 2Sth,
at 6 p.m., for the painting of 2nd
storey walls, ceiling and woodwork
at the Public School. Specifications
at Secretary’s office or Alf. J. Lock
ridge. Work to be completed not lat
er than July 30th. W. T. Booth, Sec.-
Treas.
Tenders will be received by the un
dersigned up until 12.00 o’clock noon,
Saturday, July Sth, 1938, for the wire
brushing and painting *of Hogg’s
bridge on B. Line, Turnberry. Town
ship to furnish paint. Work to be
completed by Sept. 15th, 1938, Low
est or any tender not necessarily ac-|
cepted, ’
W. R. Cruikshank, Clerk, !
Township of Turnberry, I
Mrs. Jos. Hall, Toronto, is visiting
at the home of Mrs. J. Mulvey.
Mrs. Wm. Irwin has returned home
after spending a holiday with her
daughter in Toronto.
A little girl has come to gladden
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Ed
wards. Congratulations.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fitch have re-1
turned h«ne after their honeymoon. |
We welcome Mrs. Fitch to our com- <
munity.
Miss Blanche Irwin, of Toronto, is
holidaying with her parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Purdon, De
troit, are holidaying at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Douglas.
Mr. Dane Marshall has returned
home from Toronto hospital some
what improved in health.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE OF JAMES EDGAR
BAIRD, late of the Township of
Turnberry in the County of Huron,
Farmer, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to the Trustee Act that all
creditors and others having claims
against the Estate of the late James
Edgar Baud, are required to send par
titulars of their claims, duly verified
to J. W. Rushfield, the solicitor fori
the Administrator with Will annexed
of the said estate, on or before the
second' day of July. A.D. 1938, and
that after such date the Administrat
or, with Will annexed, will proceed
to distribute the said estate, having
regard only to the claims of which he
shall then have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this
eleventh dav of June. A.D. 1938,
J. W. DUSHFIELD,
Wltaitt, Ontario,
Solicitm' for the Administrator
with Will annexed.
Help improve your personality
with Wrigley’s Gum. Keep your
teeth white, breath sweet, by
using healthful Wrigley’s Gum
daily—as millions do. The chil
dren also love the delicious re
freshing flavor of Wrigley’s Double
Mint. Take some home today, cs-x
AAAAAAAAAAA
........... ....——...................
& BRAY
’THICKS
The Bray Chick does the trick.
Let me show you the proof. Place
vour order here. No writing. No
bother. Call or phone.
A. C. ADAMS,
Wingham, Ont
Mrs. Russel Bloomfield, Windsor,
visited one day recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Wallace.
I Messrs. Thomas and Reuben Apple-
j by and Miss Lois Appleby returned
on Tuesday from spending a few days
with friends at Uxbridge.
Mrs. Robert Crawford, of Milver
ton, visited last Week with her niece,
Mrs. Oliver Stokes.
Mrs. Charles Smith and little son,
. Gerald, of Goderich, are visiting with
,i her sister, Mrs. Chas. James.
Mrs. Duncan McLean, of Petrolia,
J spent the week-end with her cousin,
i Mrs. Thos. Haugh.
Mr. Robert Anderson, of Listowel,
spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Paisley.
: Mr. Norman Muir, of Toronto, is
spending his vacation with his moth
er here.
BEAVER BRAND FANCY SELECTED
LOBSTER
KRAFT SALAD DRESSING
MIRACLE WHIP
AYLMER CHOICE
WHITE CORN
AYLMER
TOMATO Juice
HELMET
CORNED BEEF
CHASE AND SANBORN
COFFEE
PICNIC SWEET MIXED
PICKLES
ZINGG SWISS
CHEESE
THESE VALUES
EFFECTIVE JUNE 20th
.27
.19 -
%-,29
22
.38
^*.25
fcr .29
06
25
WELCH'S
GRAPE
JUICE
NEILSON'S
COCOA
FLEISCHMANN'S
YEAST -
DURHAM CORN
STARCH
PALMOLIVE
SOAP
NAVY
TISSUE
ROSE BRAND SUMMER
DRINKS - '&’• .25
DR. BALLARD'S
DOC
FOOD
*
2 s.29
WMINION
--------~■■■■ STOPES LIMITED