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The Wingham Advance Times, 1935-11-14, Page 5Thurs., November 14, 1935 Women's 1 r �' nip, 'Cotton Eiderdown Dressing ,Gowns' Each .. Made. from good weight•cotton Eiderdown, ,pleasing all over pattern color combination, has deep shawl collar; :sizes, small, medium and large;' :choice of colors. LOCAL AND PERSONAL "Car-dinal .Richelieu" at the Lyceum. Theatre this week. Miss Ella Rae is visiting with rel- atives in Stratford. Miss H. R. McGregor spent the week:en,d in Bowmanville. Miss K. McGregor spent the week- end at her „borne in Clinton. Miss Pollock spent the week -end in Toronto with her parents. Mr : and Mrs. A. J. Wilson spent a few. day's' in Toronto last week . Mr and;' Mrs. L. R. Blackwood spent the week -end in Tillsonburg. Mr: Harvey Burgess of Toronto, spent the .week -end at his home here. Mr. Frani -Madill visited ' with friends inToronto over the week -end. Mr:- and Mrs. Harcourt Mundy oT London spent the week -end in town. Mr, and ` Mrs. J. W. Raby visited with friends in London over the week end. Mrs.'H.-C. MacLean is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robert King of Mon- treal. Mrs. J. E. Fells visited over the week -end with her daughter in Burnt River x'. , .. Mr. and `14Irs ,.,'-Peebles spent Sun- day with, the, former's mother in Sarnia. Miss:.litycLlac.Donald spent the holiday week entli7at her home in Lucknow. :Milts Dofis 'Fells visited with. Mrs. Bert Laianing in Toronto over the week'e>at1;,, ,Capt, and Mis, W. J. Adams spent the week -end, -14, ,Toronto with their son Alton., „ Mr..R. aU rsmmr• leaves on Thursday for • Hamiltijn where he has accepted a position: Mr. John Cunningham of Brant- ford is visiting with his sister, Mrs. L. Buckrnan. Mrt; Billie .Lepard .has returned home; after spending the past `week in' Orangevlle. Mr. Fired Piper, of Oshawa spent the week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Piper. , We have everything in Rubbers and this -is the -Rubber season—all new stock at Greer's, Oliver Feiland Prof. Smalle of London were week -end visitors at the WIN GHAMADVA.NCI-TIMES former's home here,. Mr, and Mrs, Robert ;Burgess and son are visiting friends in Toronto' a few days, this week. r rtr, Mrs. Reginald Sutton of- Oiangel vile visited'' -ax a1Lw !:days 'this week h rrelattavesr,in l+tlow1W' aal r rs; Alec. Stewart and family of lAawick have moved into the Jobb house on Diagonal Road. Mr. and Mrs, J. 1. Currie and son Jack, df Islington spent the week -end in Wingham and vicinity.' Mr. and"Mrs. Archie McKinney and family of Sarnia, spent the week- end with friends in town. Miss Mary Johnston of Toronto visited with her mother, Mrs: Adam Johnston over the wek-end. Mr. and Mrs. John King of Ethel spent the week -end with Mrs. Ar- thur McGee, l3lnevale Road. Come in and letour new lines of Fall Shoes, talk to you for a few moments—Greer's Shoe Store. Mrs. S. Hare and Elizabeth spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonald. Wyoming. See George Arliss in "Cardinal Richelieu" at Lyceum Theatre. Mrs. Chas-,, Gillespie and son IVr. Frank Gillespie' of Toronto, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. A- M. Carr, Misses Mary and : Kate King of Western University spent the week- end with their parents, T. C. and Mrs. King•. The Sewing;,: circle of 'th.e 13aptist• Church packed two boxes of clothing and ne - beryl br the needy in : 1.. Mrs. Vint returned to Detroit after visiting for the past two weeks 'with' her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John T. Currie. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Walker and family visited at the hone of Dr. and Mrs, Chapman; Fort ;Erie, over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Crawford at tended the. Golden Wedding of the former's parents in .Brampton on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Elgin Currie and son Jack, of Islington spent Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Currie, Mr. and Mrs. R, A, Bonar and baby• of Toronto, spent• the' week -end -. at Mr. Leslie Deans of Detroit spent the home of her parents', Mr. and Mrs. the week -end at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Deans. Dr. and Mrs. Ray 'Stanley Smith of Detroit spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Town, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Telfer, Cred- iton spent the week -end with the lat- ter's mother, Mrs. C. A. Rintoul. Mr. and Mrs. W. ° E. Jackson of, Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Jackson over the week -end. Mrs. 'George 'McKay and daughter Mary Elizabeth, are visiting with her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 'Adams. Misses Ann. and Florence Barber of Toronto visited over the week -end with their mother, •Mrs. Chas. Barber. Mr. Charlile Deyell of Owen Sound visited over the week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Deyell. Miss Louise Thompson of Kitchen- er 'was the week -end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Thompson. J. A.,Haugh• Mr. and Mrs. • W. C. Lepard and Mary spent the holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Greenwood of Orangeville. ` '' ' Mr. and Mrs.` G. L. Baker and Mr. and Mrs. 'A.rken' of Galt were guests of Mr and Mrs. W. H Farenclj over,. the week -end." Jean, Mary'. Hele'4nd"l John- Schaefer of. Goderich, spent-the,.week- end ' with their grandmother, Mrs. John McCool; Mss Eleanore McLean and Miss Hattie Sutton spent the week-endat the home of Mr.and Mrs. Reg. Sutton in Orangeville. Mr. and Mrs. Wright, Hamilton and their daughter of Detrot visited with Mr, and Mrs. C. N. Merkley' over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Harrison at- tended the funeral of the late Mr. H. CROWN OR BEEHIVE Corn Syrup 11,aii 39c BULK BULK GLASSCO'S ORANGEri•,., interrmeat Rolled Oats Marmalade Christie lbs. 25c 6 lbs. 25' RITZ BISCUITS The new nutty flavored soda creation slightly salted. Pkg. 1 4 MILLIONAIRE Sarctines FINE QUALITY 2T0s23' 2 -ib. 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Complete instructions in every bag. • , Roe Farms Millin, r Division of The Roe Poultry Ranch ATWOOD, ONTARIO. '' +' Local Representatives —.HOWSON & 'HOWSON McQuarrie, 4th Concession of Grey Thursday last week. • Rubber Boots for Boys, Misses and 'Children. Just the thing for wear these wet days- $L49, $1.69, to $.198— Greer's Shoe Store. Mr. Ted Elliott of Detroit spent a few days last week in town. Mrs. Carson returned to Detroit with him to spend the winter. Mr. Bruce Fox of the National School of Chiropractic, Chicago, spent the week -end with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Fox. Mrs. Brock Brandon, Mr. and Mrs. Crowe and•Bobbie, Mr. Gordon Esch and Billie, of Hanover, spent Sunday at the home of Wilfrid Reid. - Mr, and Mrs. Fred L. Davidson, Miss Verna McLaughlin, Miss Sarah Farquharson and Miss Edith Lott spent the week -end in Toronto. Mr. Jas. V. Breen and son Mait- land, visited in Mount Forest last McMichael.. Mrs, McTavish and son, Archie, of London, spent the week -end with the former's sister, Mrs. D. L. Weir and other friends. Mr. James Longley, of Toronto, is holidaying with his brother, Mr. 3crt Longley and his sisters, Misses Fan- nie and Helen Langley. �Lj�• L"°' A HEALTH SERVICE OF THE CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION AND LIFE: INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA JAMES LIND, M.D. James Lind was a doctor. As a Sunday, and were accompanied home young pian, he joined the naval med- by Mrs. Breen who spent the last ical service. at a time when sailors liv- week there visiting friends. ed in overcrowded' damp cabins, on. a Visitors at the home of Rev. and diet of rotting meat and mouldy bis- Mrs. Smith over the week -end were: cults. Lind wrote: "The number of Mrs. Smith Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Smith, Messrs. Albert and Vic- tor Smith, all of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, W. Stanley Hall and fainily visited over the week -end with the latter's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Scott Hogg of Preston. Miss Marion Hogg returned with them for a visit. Mr. Ezra Merkley of London spent the week -end with his son, C. N,. Merkley. Mrs. Merkiey who has been visiting with Miss Bolt and Miss Gemmill returned to London ,:with him. Mrs. Fred Zick, of Detroit, Mrs. Beverley Smythe of Califorina, visit- ed over the week -end with Mrs. John A. MacLean. Miss V. Dinsely who has been visiting in Detroit returned. with them. ,/ Mr. and Mrs, Carl Casemore and children of Blenheim spent the week -- end at the home of the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Casernore. They were accompanied . h.onie by Miss Marion Casernore who will spend a month with friends in Chat- ham, Blenheim and Windsor. DIED AIKENS-In Windsor, Ont., on Monday; November 11th, 1935, Mary Jane. Buchanan, widow of the, late Robert M. Aikens, in her 91st year: The ftrileiai:- service will be . held.in the United Church, Wing - haft, on Thursday,, Nov. 14th,.1985. Quints to Become Movie Stars A contract between the guardians of, the Dionne quintuplets and Fox Twentieth Centrnuy Films for a mo- tion picture featuring the five sisters received the approval of Hon. Daviel A. Croll, Ontario iniiii.ster of labor - welfare and special guardian of the quintuplets. The photoplay wil be en- titled "The Country Doctor" and Will be based largely on the life of Dr. A. R. Dafoe, the Quints' doctor, SALEM Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McLaughlin, of Oshawa, called on ad neighbors and :friends one day recently. , Dr: Wilfred and Mrs. 'Weir and son Malcolm, and Mrs, Tom Schreiber, of Toronto, spent a couple of days with the former's mother, Mrs. Wm, Weir. and other friends. ' Miss Eve4•Wi,elfdel, who teaches at fort,, Bit '*pent a few days With he Clay Mr. and _ Mrs. Thos. seamen in time of war who 'die of shipwreck, capture, famine, fire ,and sword is not inconsiderable in res- pect of such as are destroyed by the ships diseases, and by the usual mal- adies of intemperate climates." . Lind is remembered today because he devoted most of his life to ;the study of scurvy. About the middle of the eighteenth century, he published his book on scurvy. That he had an, excellent opportunity of studying the disease is evident when we learn that one out of five cases admitted to the naval hospital, of which he had charge —suffered from scurvy. Scurvy had been known for centur- ies, and many methods of treatinent had been devised. Lind was dead by the time the Admiralty issued an ord- er, in 1795, that a ration of lemon juice be supplied to all ships of the fleet. Froin this date, scurvy peared. This early work' of :Lind was one of the first efforts which linked a de- finite disease with the lack of some essential in the diet. In the- course . of time, it came to be known that there are a number of substances, called vitamins, the entire absence of which from the diet causds,grave dis- optimum health is dependent, in part,; upon the presence in the diet ofan, abundance of all the vitamins. Scurvy - is practically unknown to us, and sev- ere cases of rickets are comparatively rare. A low standard of health, how- ever, is fairly common. The public do not need to know the different kinds of vitamins as they are designated by letters of the alphabet:. It is not necessary to know in what particular foods they are found in ab- undance, or to worry over their man- ner of functioning in the body, pro-;. vided that milk, eggs and a good var- iety of vegetables and fruit are regu- larly used. Thanks to modern methods for tfie: preservation and shipment of foods, we live in almost perpetual summer as far as vegetables are concerned. An abundance of vitamins is assured to those who use regularly milk, eggs and a variety of fruits and vegetables. Such a diet means good health in so far as the diet contributes to good. health, * * * Questions concerning Health, ad- dressed to the Canadian Medical As- sociation, 184 College St., Toronto,. will be answered personally by letter.. "Me father and a man named Dool- ey have been fighting for twenty years but now they've stopped." "Why? Did they bury the hatchet? "No; they buried Dooley." Reduce ,o F r ;.., To ROYAL WINTER FAIR'. TORONTO November 20 to 28, 1935 m 20 Leaving Nov. 19 to 28 inclusive. Re- turning up to and including Dec. 2. $3.70 Going Nov. 20, Returning Nov. 22 Going Nov.. 27, Returning Nov. 29 orders as scurvy;, rickets and so on. Full details (rain any Agent This discovery has had a far -reach - i tg effect,' for :it is: now known that '' °" '• d�",• r;4 1 C Optornetrjst . ruin WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20th I will be at My Brussels Office in'Miss ,Maude C. Brans' Home y (P'hon'e 26x) all dayevening, and e-o1ng, Wednesday, Nov. 20th to examine Eyes and fit glasses where necessary. - Take advantage of this opportunity to lhav ' p ye your eyes properly cared for. Don't confuse our complete Precision Examination with the ordinary Guess -Test usually given. Our Prices are very low considering the quality of work and material used. Make an appontn' ent is possible. HOMUTH 9!.F.HOMUTH >� . :. Eyesight Specalist. arriiston,' Brus;Aels Phone 1i Pone •