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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1943-07-22, Page 2HOLMDALE CREAMERY (W. M. DAVIS) CASH BUYERS OE Cream Eggs - Poultry Phone 90 Wingham OPTICIAN HAMILTON Optical Co. W. R. HAMILTON, R. 0. Optometrist For Over 25 Years PHONE 37 For Appointment. E. Stapleton, R. R. 1, Seigrave CREAMERIES Truck Service CREAM POULTRY EGGS United Farmers Co-Opertttive Pliant 211. MeAvoys Drug Store Nye.' Quality Store Films are scarce, — To insure getting the best results with them leave them at McAvoy's for developing, printing or enlargements, PHONE 18 BAKERY GIBSON'S BAKERY BusAT) . CARES - PASTRY ALL PINE BARING TOWN WIDE DELIVERY We 1:3alte Up '1'6 A Standard Not Down TO A Prietti Phone 141 Josephine St. Thursday, July 23n4,$ 1943 PAGE 'TWO ghikm, Advaoce,Times , .. . it Pablightsd 4t. WINGEANE e ONTARIO Three lateen Mereheente chaege4 on the reach of a wagon ahead of pole Three L t merchauts are to face charges as a result of the "overell raid" stagged lay members of the pro- vincial police forge anti-gambliug . A ettuau, on lateen business places. The trials have been set for August 4. The officers visited the village on a " the truck, when he jumped off and ran across the street in the direction of his grandfather's house, The truck, loaded with fifteen tons of metal ran right over hint. He was dead when picked up.—Arthur Enterprise News. — .•a.:,.... .n..4:X,,. eeteeee, , ) eeeeee ,ae , - e e' :,. . • . Mahscription Rate -,^ One Year $2.00 Six months, $1.00 in advance 'To U. S. A, $g,00 per year Foreign rete, 0.0o per year. AtIVertising' PUS on application, recent Saturday night. Some of the police were said to have been dressed in overalls and mingled with the farm- era doing their week-end shopping, They were reported to have played pinball. games and stet •machinee to get evidence of alleged gainblinge — , Teeswater Dog Owners Won Out Some twenty-five owners of dogs charged with allowing their pooches to run at large, thus violating a multi, Pipe' by-law, can' now rest at ease and sleep in peace. The matter will not be pushed farther according to a de- \ ',..2 e. - \ea .,4 e ee es, ..ae te, .' , ea, e ' .), et, ' i ea „,. '''' 4Aleee ..-. ae .,..-'• e, ewe:a KEEp ONTARIO. PROSPEROUS %• • 4.01•414titoCtqltlitilg•IAtimi•Oiliell NEws of the DISTRICT it.............lt ''''' I ' 1 tt 41411 t I tt I l $11111110! Has Both Arms Broken Sidney Adams, thirteen of Mr. and Mrs. Highway No. .23, sustained fractured bones to call of complete in activity ile concerned. He had on the farm of Redvers carton, and Saturday assisting in drawing in top of the load the wagon a ridge of land and the bay loader were jolted, onto both Sidney's wrists and breaking two arm.—Mitchell Advocate. — . tt il tt oilstittliMI•Iimnsitt -year-old Garnett Adams, for a summer as far as Baxter, afternoon hay. Seated passed prongs falling arms above bones in enough son work Ful- on over of the right the each Lightning Attacked Bicycle Council. cision made by a majority of —Teeswater News. . N, *ewe. a:ea. ea, struck the district with such fury, a bolt of lightning came close to melt- lug a bicycle, owned by Bruce Pick- ard, into a twisted heap of scrap metal. While the young lad was having his dinner at the Pickard home on °torch Street, he leaned his two-wheeler up against a maple tree at the front of the yard. Several persons saw the bolt During the electrical storm which .--Lucknow .0•••°' I. • • Don't let one disastrous fire wipe out the retake ef years ef labour,. e - i • AAA as stauy your property, estimate a met taseranee peaky te. siva you adequate protection. - - ll I lllll IIIIIIIIMIAIIIII• the protection you need, and write . Girl Section Officer Miss Jessie F. Stewart, daughter ,a Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Stewart of town, was recently promoted to section of- ficer in the R.C.A.F, (W.D,), Miss Stewart was stationed until recently at - Vancouver as 4 member of the recruit, ing staff at the Western Air Command Headquarters,—Lucknow Sentinel. These culture which • Liberal Advance Benefit ' Policies • ,, *Over $7,000,000 in bonuses paid to Ontario farmers to encourage the production of pork and alseese. .. . In co-operation with the. Federal. • • Agri- Government a bonus of 40 per pound is being paid for clean wool. ....A subsidy of 55¢ per ton to sugar beet growers. Every • • • A subsidy on Western grains fed in strike the topmost branches of the tree, carom on down the trunk, leap to the bicycle, and then seemed to whip viciously into the ground, Rxam- ination of the bike r eeavied not a trace of the lightning's prank, other than that one of the rubber handgrips was hurtled off.—Paisley Advocate. — been working .. We write. Pilot Insurance to cover selected risks in Automobile, Fire, ',crow property Floater, Barg. jary plate Glass, Public ,inbiliti other general insulting, ' , H. C. MacLEAN, he was C Gowanstown Flier Won D.F.M.DFM The award of the Dintinguished Flying Medal to Sergeant J. Mills M, Williams, whose wife formerly resided at 64 Laurier Avenue East, Ottawa, was announced at Air Headquarters. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Williams of 1Gowanstown. — Palmer- - . . - Town and Village: the province. • • • Marketing legislation has enabled • fruit and vegetable growers to get ., higher prices for their produce. • .. The Liberal Government in Ontario reduced interest rates on farm loans . from 5% to 4%. — Provides kraus 011 flax and other farm co-operatives including cold storage . New Bridges Near Ethel Wing hain ston Observer. . plants. ' — Re-opened Demonstration Farms at The County of Huron will build two new bridges over the Maitland. River, south, of Ethel, this summer, it has just been decided by the County Road Commission, One, just south of the village, will be a single 90-foot span of reinforced concrete, and the other, further down stream, will con- sist ef two 55,foot rigid frame spans reinforced concrete. Both old structures which are being replaced, serve important territory. Both fell vie- A. W. KEIL, Gorrie Representing— _ii 1. ,, . P1 LOT r , t INSURANCE • .„ Afre,,,,, COMPA NY 4,,------...;., Dungannon Flier Back Home Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. L. Eedy, of Dungannon and family, received a pleasant surprise last week when they received a telegram from Toronto stet- let: city, eldestefi rst i son,nt intimation Thornton Eedy had arrived in that thatit vas a tiFlt.0 a t Sgt.hey had received that be was coming home. He had been in England with the R. C.A,F. since September, 1941. After ' ON AUGUST 4th to ensure postwar progress for your community and your. . own prosperity ' New Liskeard: and Hearst. — Instituted County Agricultural War COmmitmes; . —Reduced interest rates on Drainage Loans from 5% to 3%. —Dispensed with collection of tax on gas for tractor use. —Doubled rural Hydra lines. _Reduced rural Hydro. rates by $1,250,000 per year. and bonused rural Hydra lines by M400,000. Gas Torch Exploded Burning Operator Robert Jacobs, Kincardine "News" Enotype operator is in Kincardine Hospital suffering burns to his face end arms, sustained when a gasoline torch, used to heat metal, exploded, He was rushed to the general hospital for treatment. Kincardine fire de- partment was summoned to fight the resulting blaze, but on arrival it hadthus been brought under control by mem- bens of the "News" staff.—Kincardine news. to heavy loads or accidents, and a leave of 28 days he will go to To- ronto for further training. one was the subject of litigation, which ELECT THE LIBERAL. CAN•DIDATE has been settled out of court, — that several stitches were required to close the wound. Just how the nasty Knight Buried At Kincardine Child's Fingers Mangled Carl, the five-year-old son of Mr. B. Debus, Ellice, incident occurred is not quite clear, as . the only witness was a tiny sister of the victim. But it would appear that Funeral services for Sir Alexander McKenzie, Kincardine-born financier and philanthropist, were held from his H. Hill for uron-Bruce H _ lifilverton Flier Killed In Action, slaert time before going to press Spencer received the sad intelligence that their second sou, Flying-Officer marry Spencer, was "Killed in Action on. Sunday, July 11th." No further word was received but it is presumed that he met his death while in action at Sicily. He had been in Egypt and It is believed he was flying transport ?lanes during the successful African campaign and later word received from him hinted that he might be trans- furring to a fighter plane.—Ifilvertort Sm. and Mrs. John of "Ardloch," residence, to the family .....-....—, w e learned that Mr. anti Mrs. Sidney had two fingers badly crushed on Thursday evening. The little tot was present when his parents were unload _ ing hay in the barn it is thought and she was standing too close to two dogs Which were fighting, and one of the instead. of . on the hide of its opponent canines closed his teeth on her armstruck plot in Kincardine 'Cemetery. Rev. Stanley U. Scott, of Knox Presbyter- ian Church, of which Sir Alexander son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kirk, is in St. Joseph'e, Hospital, London, with been driven by Norm Hockey, of Exeter, him: Awarded George Medal Flt. Sgt. Delbert Moore, R.C.A.F. he Was endeavoring to guide 'the hay —1 aisley Advocate. was a member, and while health per- milted a. regular attendant, conducted serious chest injuries, including a probable puncture of the lung and Was 12th Of July Victim 'George Meda who was awarded the a few days ago for bravery, is the son fork rope through a pulley when his fingers got caught—Milverton Sun, — Little Alma Boy Killed the funeral service, assisted by Arch- deacon W. H. Hartley, of the Church fractured ribs, His attending physi- clan described. his condition as "very Jos. Johnston, well-known local resident, suffered serious and painful of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore, o Durham, and the nephew of Sada) is Girl Bitten By Dog A tragic accident happened at Alma when Robert, four-year-old son of Mr. of the Messiah. serious". The lad was on his way to had injuries in an accident on July 12th, he the when was crushed against Ldr. C. D. McLean, R.C.A.F., who at Centralia. Moore sufferer stationed A few days ago, Luella, daughter of Mr, and efrs, Gilbert Rowley of Eld- erslie Township, had a painful ea:Peri- crate when she had one of her arms so badly lacerated by a dog's teeth and Mrs, Carl Parr, and grandson of Auctioneer Harry Parr, was run over and instantly killed by a truck owned by the Guelph Rag and Metal. Cemp- ,any. The little boy had been riding Exeter Boy Seriously Injured Said to have been struck by a car as he walked out from behind a wagon-load of hay on the main street of Exeter, Donald kirk, 11-year-old the store, and ridden there on a load of hay. He had just climbed down and walked around from the rear of the, load" to cross the street near the outskirts. of the village, when an oncoming car; reported to have rack of a truck by two horses which were being moved' to town to be used in the Orange parade. He suffered a fractured jaw, broken ribs and bruises.—Southampton Beacon, bad burns when he rescued a trapper mid-upper gunner from, a flaraini bomber which had crashed in landing This was the deed that resulted in thi award. .1•••••••••••••IMM WAR AVI STAMPS - FREE! WINGHAM ADVANa-vmu DON'T MISS YOUR NAME! If it is in any of the advertisements on this page you will receive TWO WAR SAVINGS STAMPS FREE! THE: PLAN IN A NUTSHELL Each week there will appear in the advertisements on this page the names and addresses of people residing in the Wingham District. Simply locate your name in one of the advertisements, clip out the advertisement and present it to the Advance-Times Office on or before the following Thursday and you wilt receive TWO WAR SAVINGS. STAMPS FREE! PLUMBING - HEATING . J. Clark & Son Sanitary, Plumbing, Heating, Roofing, Tinsmithing and. Eavetroughing Furnaces, Stoves, Implements Electric Washing Machines BUS. RES. 141. PHONES 255J TilACHATIBROS. HHeating Sanatory, Ventilating, Tinsmithing, Stoves, Etc. and Lead Pipe and Fittings Electric Washers — Pe ZS Wingham. DAIRIES OXTON DAIRY And Dairy Bar DA IR ALTrYY .PROD 'PASTEURIZ U CT S ED Visit Our MODERN DAIRY BAR "Some 'Made Ice Cream" Phone S. Wingharn, Ont. laity War Savings Stamps ALL S DAIRY wIting Voir LITY PASTE:UR- I'. PRODUCTS abd COUTteefrag Padre SW AIM SHOE STORE CLEARANCE SALE — of — SUMMER SHOES Buy Now — at — Dunlop's Shoe Store Successor to W. J. Greer CLEANING - PRESSING ARMITAGE'S Dry Cleaners QUALITY DRY CLEANING Men's Ready-Made Clothing and Furnishings. Mercury Ladies' Hosiery Josephine St. Phone 172. BEAUTY FALOUR Personality Beauty Shoppe —at -- RUSH Ladies Wear Miss E. McLeod, Operator Specializing in All Lines Of Beauty Culture Phone 33 Josephine St. LUMBER & COAL MacLean Lumber &Goal Dealers In Coal, let, Lath, Shingles and Fibre Board Local Dealers in BLUE COAL Trade Marked Vor Your PrOtettinu, Platoon hfill 641 'Office 154W. GROCERIES GEO. OLVER. Groceries, Meat, Fresh Fruits & Vegetables That Are Always Fresh And Reasaoably Priced Phone 115 Josephine St, CARMICHAEL'S North End Grocer SUPERIOR STORE Choice Groceries - Provisions. Fruits & Vegetables Fish, Fresh and Cooked Meats. Free Prompt Delivery. Phone 193 FEEDS Canada Packers Limited SBUR-GAIN FEED SERVICE BALANCED FEEDS AND nottt eitomtto ROLLING AND MIXING joseptine St. Phone 1.42 DRUG STORES Purtest Plenamins supply your daily reguirernent of Vitamins, tagether with Liver and Iron —' for a few cents a day. McKibbon s Drug Store 73. EIloCza Stone STATIONERY J. Mason & Son Booksellers & Stationers Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles Fancy Goods, Gift China — Tobaccos - Magazines — Phone 78. Residence 221, Furniture - Undertaking A. J. WALKER Quality Furniture Funeral Director OFFICE RES, 106 PHONES 224 LADIES' - MEN'S WEAR ISARD'S We urgently advise early in- spection and selection of your Spring wardrobe. We are happy to announce that our stock is as good and in some instances stir, passes our usual High Standard m Qualtiy and Styling. Josephine St. Winghant David tlatnilton, Witutharn DRY GOODS Outfit The Entire Plurally At RADER'S DRY GOObS mutes, LAME'S AND CII/LDREWS WEAR tOOTS & Snots Our Ladies and eltildrone White Shoo linte uto rteW COMPlettil bitY Early • eimieswiemtworioiliheerowimaree.wirmiesolliftealfterea AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STOP AT Bert Armstrong's 13. A. Service Station Your Car ,Serviced, Tuned and Lubricated by EXPERT MECHANICS Conserve Your Car by HaVing It Inspected & Lubricated at Regular Lntervals. MERKLEY'S Garage Authorized Service Hudson - Terraplane Repairs to All Makes of Cars Shell Gasoline & Oils Towing — Storage Josephine St. Phone 84 Wingham, Ont. JOHN REAVIE Service Station and Get more miles per unit. Have us put you Automobile in Tip.Top Shape using our Modern Method of Carbur. etbr & Ignition Service. PRINTING JOB WORK Our Specialty Advance *Times Phone 3111 Money Can Be Saved By Buying At Home The business people in every community pay a large percentage of the local taxes; their stocks and stores tell the citizens and visitors whether the town is a progressive municipality or is in the doldrums. The Wirtgham merchants advertising on this and other pages of this paper, are doirig their utmost during these critical days, to promote the interests of the town by stocking such goods as are available. They are therefore entitled to your support and by supporting them you are helping yourself and also the town. Gasoline and tires are precious at this juncture, so you can save both by doing your shopping right in Wingham. In many instances prices are controlled, so there is actually no object in spending money for transportation.