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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1938-12-29, Page 41® cents a word perf insertion, with a minimum charge of 25c. IOE3O! W. Arm- Mrs. with his father, also Miss Ethel Brunne, Tor- BLUEVALE LOCAL AND PERSONAL Unconditionally Guaranteed i R. Hopper and were Christmas IN THE SURROGATE COURT OF THE COUNTY OF HURON. Tor- Har- of Toronto, home of his Robert Bur- were Mrs. to Ottawa spend the VanWyck visitors at Hugh Halliday, daughter, Mrs. Staffa, are visiting Geo. Elizabeth, A legal investment for Trust Funds TWO-WAY ACTION on the Kid­ neys, antiseptic and invigorating. Rumacaps attack the cause of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, McKibbon’s Drug Store. 33/4% On Guaranteed Trust Certificates HOLMES, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' .-that after the publication of this no-; 101=3101 hokum (OESCrt j' WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Thurs., December 29th, THESE LNT A D'S BWIMG h RESULTS i! FOR RENT — Store property rec­ ently vacated by Advance-Times. Apply J, H. Crawford. HOUSE FOR SALE—On Minnie St. in the Town of-Wingham, the pro­ perty of -the late James Gilmour, immediate possession, Apply to R. S, Hetherington, Wingham, Ont, JLOST—- Green Kensington Hat, at corner of Diagonal Road and Sliut- ey St,, blown north. Name “John” stamped on band, Notify J. Elliott, Bank of Commerce, MAN "Wanted — for Rawleigh Route. Real opportunity for right man. We help you get started. Write Rawleigh’s Dept- No. ML- 453-0-L, Montreal, Que. IOE3Oez==sio rad? Miss Ida Wilson, of Toronto, is visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Roger Oke. Mr. Clifford Yeoman, of Kitchen­ er, spent Christmas with friends in town. Miss Blanche Irwin, of Toronto, was a visitor over Christmas with re­ latives. Mrs, W. L, Craig is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. W, strong. Miss Ruth Tewis went last week where she will winter. Mr, and Mrs, Walter and Ann were Christmas Oshawa. Mr. Geo. Mundell, of Drayton, is visiting with his brother, Mr. W. H.. Mundell. ( Mrs. W? H. Willis and Miss T. Gerry were Christmas visitors at Brussels. Mrs. O. Colborne, Jimmy and Bob- ■npSTA’IE OF ALBERT| Uie, spent Christmas with relatives in XTri'T'Tr'T? tc nv’mrTiv HTAnTXTi Goderich. Mrs. Alma Falconer is visiting lice in three successive issues of The ‘ friends in Indianapolis for a couple Ontario Gazette and of The Wing-1 ham Advance-Times, and three issues; of the Winnipeg Free Press, Winni-| fred Davenport of the City of Tor-- onto in the County of York, Married Woman, will make application to the; ’Surrogate Court of the County of Huron for a grant of Letters of Ad-’ ministration to the estate of the said Albert Holmes who left Wingham, Ontario, about the year 1903 and has not been seen nor heard of since the year 1913, and is now believed to be dead, leaving property in the said County of Huron to be administered. DATED this 2nd dav of December, A. D. 1938. J. FI. CRAWFORD, Barrister, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Applicant. NOTICE TOCREDITORS TAKE NOTICE that all persons having claims against the Estate of JAMES GILMOUR, late of the. Town of Wingham in the County of Huron, Gentleman, deceased, who .died on or about the 3rd day of De­ cember, A.D. 1938, are hereby notif­ ied to send their claims, duly verified by declaration to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of December, A.D. 1938. FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that immediately after the said date the assets of the estate will be distribut­ ed . having regard only to claims which have been properly filed. DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this 13th day of December, A.D. 1938. R. S. HETHERINGTON, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executrix. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Currie visit­ bed in Toronto over the holiday. Mr. C. H. McAvoy spent Christ­ inas with his mother at Exeter. Miss Inez Finlay visited at her Jiome in Gorric for the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Louttit were .Fergus visitors.over the week-end. Miss Margaret L. Currie, Toronto, -was home for the Christmas holiday. Mr. and Mrs'. Bruce Fox, Guelph, spent Christmas with their parents. Mr, C. Murray, Guelph, was a vis 5tor with lys mother, Mrs. S. A. Mur­ ray. Miss Louise E. Hanna, of Guelph, -was home for the Christmas week­ end. of weeks. Miss Mary King, of Sarnia, is vis­ iting this week with her mother, Mrs. T. C. King. Miss Elizabeth Johns, of Port Col­ borne, is visiting with her sisters for the holiday. ,Mr. and Mrs. John Fowler, Blue­ vale Road, are visiting with their son in Toronto. Miss Lee K. Robertson, Toronto, spent Christmas with her parents on Patrick Street. Mr. George Allen, of Chicago, was a Christmas viistor Mr. Robt. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. E. family, of Exeter, visitors in town. The Misses Fisher, of Toronto, are spending the Christmas holidays at their home here. Mrs. Nellie Dawson, Shuter St., visited over the week-end with rela­ tives in London. Miss Lorene Haller, Guelph, spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Haller. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McKinney and son, Jimmie, Toronto, were visitors over Christmas here. Miss Mary Johnston, of Toronto, spent Christmas with her mother, Mrs. Adam Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Blackwood and daughter, Betty, were Toronto visit­ ors over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Piper, Oshawa, spent Christmas at the home of his mother, Mrs. S. Piper. Mr. Ralph Carr, of Toronto, was a week-end visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Carr. Mr. W. G. Gray spent the week­ end with his son, Mr. H. C. and Mrs. Gray, Niagara Falls, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Merkley, Miss E. Bolt and Mrs. Gemmill, were Lon­ don visitors for Christmas. Mrs. W. Mitchell and her son, And-; rew, spent Christmas in Bolton with Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Wilson. Miss Winnifred Smith, of London, is spending the holidays with her friend, Miss Doris Armitage. Mr. arid Mrs. Vic Wilson, of Tor­ onto, were Christmas visitors with * Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Currie. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Rahlvps, Tor­ onto, were visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Galbraith. Miss Alice Williamson, Kitchener, is spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. W. Williamson. Miss E. E. Wright, of Toronto, vis, ited with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Wright, over the holiday. Mrs. W.. Bayliffe and daughters, Dorothy and Jean, were holiday vis­ itors with Mrs. John MacLean. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Bonner and son, Douglas, of Toronto, spent the week­ end with Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Haugh. Mr. Leslie Deans, of Detroit, spent the Christmas holiday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Deans. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Connolley, of Stratford, spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Town. Miss A, E. Code, of Dauphin, Man., and Mrs. S. R. Byles, of London, are guests of Dr, R. L. and Mrs. Stewart. Mr? and Mrs. Harold Martin, of Palmerston, spent the week-end with her parents, «Mr. and Mrs. W, Stokes. Mr. and Mrs, Sid Johnston and son, Ted, of Toronto, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. S, Cope­ land. Mr. Harvey Burgess, spent Christmas at the parents, Mr, and gess. Mr, and Mrs. daughter, M-ary McKay and spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. R, W. Adams. Miss Mary E, MacGregor, Toron­ to, spent the Christmas holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, Mac­ Gregor. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Zeigler and son, of Toronto, were Christmas visitors with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. T. H. Gibson. Misses Ann and Florence Barber, of Toronto, were visitors over Christ­ mas with their mother, Mrs. Charles Barber. Mrs. Ollie Thompson and sons, Rae and Jim, were Christmas visit­ ors with Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Heth­ erington. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Buchanan and baby, are visiting with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Campbell, in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLean and son, Neil, spent Christmas at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McLean. Mrs. M. Copeland and daughter, Margaret, spent Christmas in Wind­ sor, the guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. K. Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. J. McGibbon and Mr. Lance Browne, of Kitchener, Christmas guests of Mr... and Harry Browne. Mr. and Mrs. onto, and their vey Leslie, of friends in town. Miss Jean Currie of Ottawa, also Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gaunt of Kin­ loss, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. David Currie. Miss Jane and Master Roy Stanley Smith, of Detroit, spent the Christ­ mas holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Town. Misses Margaret, Jean and Ruth Mitchell, of Toronto, were Christmas visitors with their parents', Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mitchell. Messrs Carman Coutts, of Ottawa, and Elgin Coutts, of Leamington, spent the holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Coutts. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Mundy and son; Douglas, are spending the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fryfogle. Miss M. M. Reid and Mr. J. Hill­ man, of Toronto, spent Christmas with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Reid, Carling Terrace. Miss Myrtle Barbour, of Walker­ ton, also Mr. and Mrs. N. Jackson and SKI-GIRLS WELCOME THE SNOW WOMAN AGED WITH SCIATICA Now Praises Kruschen When sciatica attacked this woman six years ago, she couldn't move without great pain. Treatment after treatment failed to help her. She tried Kruschen and got quick relief. “Six years ago, I suffered terribly from Sciatica,” she writes. “I tried everything, but to no avail. Then I took Kruschen Salts, The first few doses gave quick relief, At the end of a few weeks my sciatica had gone. Now I always begin the day with a pinch of Kruschen in a glass of wat­ er. I live a strenuous life, being wid­ owed four years ago, and having a son to keep, J run a boarding-house, rise at 6 a.m., and retire at 11 p.m. I am 52, but everyone says I look 32 —thanks to Kruschen Salts.”—(Mrs.) F.E.R. The severe pain which is charact­ eristic of sciatica is often due to needle-pointed uric acid crystals in the sheath of the great sciatic nerve. Two of the ingredient salts in Kruschen dissolve uric acid crystals. Other salts in Kruschen help .Nature to expel these dissolved crystals through the natural channels. on the platform, giving recitations. Others, taking part were: Lois, Jean and Harold Elliott, Alex and Flora McTavish, Alba, Jack and Helen Mowbray, Bernard Billow and Miss Deens. During the program, Rev. J. R. Greig presented Jack and Helen Mowbray with the .St, Andrew’s Cross and Crown Gold Brooch in re­ cognition of the fifth year regular, almost perfect attendance at Sunday school. Alex, Mowbray received the pin for four years' regular attend­ ance, Following a round of games, refreshments were served. three sons, of Orillia, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barbour ov­ er Christinas. Dr. J. J. and Mrs. Brown, Mrs, Hugh Anderson and son, Robert, and daughter, Marion, of Caledonia, were Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crawford. Miss Rachael Ford, Syracuse, >N.Y., is visitirig with her brother, Dr. A. T. and Mrs. Ford. Christmas guests at the same home were Mr. and Mrs, Frank Ford and Ruth, of Hanover. Mrs. MacWilliam and son, Jack, of London, spent Christmas with her son, A. D. and Mrs. MacWilliam. Mr. MacWilliam, who has been visit­ ing here, returned home with them. Miss Edythe Adair, Miss Beth Thompson and Mr. Russel Foote, of Toronto, visited over the holiday with the former’s parents, W. J. and Mrs. Adair, also with her brother, J. R. Adair, Turnberry. Guests with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Spry on Christmas were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. VanDyke of Lebannon, New Jersey, their daughter, Mrs. H. Davidson and Mr. Davidson of Tor­ onto, onto. Fine Christmas Concert The Sunday School of Knox Pres- by terian Church held the annual Christmas social and Christmas tree in the school-room on Tuesday last week. The tree and school room, gayly decorated, made, a pretty set­ ting for. a program presented by the children. Norma Moffat, Louise Mc­ Eachern, Billy Robertson and Floyde Moffatt made their first appearance THK STERLING TRUSTS CORPORATION STERLING TOWER TORONTO When ski enthusiasts wondered taste of the sport which has iner.eas- wetl as from southern Ontario cen- 1 ecs. ^Marjorie Thompson. (LEFT), ♦when they would be able to count de-1 ed rapidly in popularity throughout; tres, have dotted the miles of ski and < Yvonne Abraham (RIGHT), finitely on suitable, skiing snow, thote? titu last few j.ears. Skiers fromj trails and sloping hills that make the don’t let little things like spills wor- ground Huntsville have had a real ’ Huntvillc and snrrettnding district as’Muskuka town the mecca for devot- ty them. IFs all part of the fun, .1 Play Presented at Xmas Concert A two act play “Christmas at Fin­ negan’s Flat” made a, bright feature of the entertainment given by the Sunday School of the United Church on Friday evening. Patrick and Bid­ dy Finnegan gave a Christmas party for the poor children of the tenement and "a good time was had by all.” George Johnston and Daisy Holmes took the parts of Patrick and Biddy. Scott MacLennan was the boy actor representing Little Tom. Other parts were taken by Carl Johnstop as Professor Baton, Mossie Milligan, Eunice Thornton, Isabel McKinnon, George Hetherington, Will Peacock. School children represented the oth­ er guests at the party, The play was well presented and enjoyed by every­ one. Eight young ladies performed’ a pretty Christmas drill. An amusing dialogue “Peace at Christmas”, chor­ uses and. recitations and the singing of Christmas carols were interesting additions to the program. Rev. A, V. Robb acted as chairman. There was •a. good attendance and both old and young were thrilled by the excitement of Santa’s arrival to take the gifts from the tree, United Church Xmas Services At the morning service in the Un-’ presented in the com- by the pupils of S. S. the direction, of the ea- Sadie MacCharles and e Story 5.60 _______TOBACCO______ FOR A M I LD, COOL SMOKE Name St. or R.R. .. Post Office Gentlemen: I enclose .., .for which send I Among the visitors home for Xmas were: Mr. D. J. McIntosh of Vine- land and Mr. Neely Todd of Stratford with Mr, and Mrs. D. Todd, Miss Anna Stuart of Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart; Miss Helen Thom, of Peterboro, with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Thom; Miss Laurine Mill­ er and her friend, Miss Margaret Seh- hen, of Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Miller. Mrs. R. J. Woods left on Friday to spend Christmas with her daugh­ ter, Mrs, Dougherty at Guelph, She will spend the next few months with members of her family. The January meeting of the Wo­ men’s Institute will be held in the Community Hall on Thursday, Jan. 5th. This will ‘be Grandmother’s Day ited Church on Sunday, Rev. A. V.'and the ro11 cal1 is "W, Mother’s Robb took as his subject the signifi­ cance of Christmas, dwelling on mer­ riment, giving, forgiving, childhood, peace incornation, saving from sin, which all have a special meaning as connected with Christmas. The an­ them "Hark, what mean those holy voices” by D.anks, was beautifully sung by the choir, under the leader­ ship of Mrs. W. J. Johnston. Miss Eunice Thornton sang "No Room in the Inn.” The sacrament of baptism was observed when the infant dau­ ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamilton and three daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sanderson were baptized. At the evening service the choir and congregation joined in carol sining. The minister spoke on "Christ as the Servant of Men.” Rev. A. V. Robb sang a solo and a trio “Star in the Christmas Sky” was sung by Rev. A. V. Robb, Will Peacock and Carl Johnston. Week-end visitors in the village: Miss Evelyn Masters, Parkhill and Norman Hall, Lindsay, with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turnbull, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. .Harold Harris and two sons, Tillsonburg, with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnston. Neil-B. M’acEachern, Mount For­ est; with Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Garniss. Miss Marie Wettlaufer, Bly th, with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wettlaufer. Miss Annie Greig, night supt. at the Walkerton General Hospital, with Rev. J. R. Greig and Mrs. Greig at the manse. Carman Hetherington, Ont. Veter­ inary College, Guelph, with his par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Hethering­ ton. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Higgins Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Higgins Mrs.’ Mary Moffatt in Toronto. Miss Mary Duff, Mrs. Alice ken and Miss Dorothy Aitken, with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Oke, Wingham. James McHardy and Geo. Green­ way, with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ait- cheson at Ripley. with and Ait- DIED JACKLIN—In Howick, on Wednes­ day, Dec. 28th, 1938, Christina. Wright, beloved wife of Elijah Jacklin, 'in her 71st year. The fun­ eral service will be held at her late residence, at 2 p.m. on Friday, De­ cember 30th, 1938. Interment in Wroxeter Cemetery. RITCHIE—In Wroxeter, on’Sunday, December 25th, 1938, Janet Ren­ wick, widow of the late Robert Ritchie, of Ayr, Ont., in her 86th year. The funeral service was held at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. John Adams, on Tuesday even­ ing. Interment in Ayr Cemetery. ST* HELENS Teachers and students home for the vacation included: Misses W. D. Rutherford of Kirland Lake, Irene Woods of Waterloo, Dorothy Web­ ster of London, Zylda and Dorine Webster of Toronto, Jean Webster Wingham Jet, Norma Weatherhead and Mr, Gordon Miller of Wingham High School, Misses Muriel, and Gladys Wrightj of Leamington H.S. Maiden Name.” The subject is in charge of Mrs. E. J. Thom. Mrs. Joseph Gaunt and Mrs. Jas. Lyons and the program ifi charge of Mrs. W. I. Miller and Mrs. Jas. Gaunt. Hostesses, Mrs. Jas. Aitcheson,. Mrs. Chester Taylor, Mrs. Andrew Gaunt. On Thursday evening a splendid concert was munity Hall No. 4 under chers, Miss Miss Beatrice McQuillin and Miss McDonald, of Lucknow, music in­ structress who was accompanist. Rev. H. M. Wright was chairman. The program included recitations by Dor­ is Lyons, Bobby Lyans and Willie Bolt; piano solos by Dorothy Webb and Grace Weatherhead; dancing of the Highland Fling by Florence and Margaret McPherson, and of the Minuet by Dorothy Webb arid Marie; Swan who sang "The Second Min­ uet”, choruses by the school songs by Jean Wright, Florence Margaret McPherson; by Marie Jean Aitcheson and Marie Swan by Billie Bolt and Jack Aitcheson; a pantomine "Sauta Claus’ Party Line”, "Advice to the Love-Lorn” and “The Time Machine” and three drills, The Bell drill, a military drill and a but­ terfly drill. At the conclusion Santa arrived and distributed gifts from the nicely decorated tree. At the meeting of the Y.P.U. held, on Sunday evening, the Scripture les­ son was read by Stanley Todd, Grace Weatherhead read a Christmas story and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rice favor­ ed with a duet. 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