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The Wingham Advance Times, 1930-04-24, Page 8e quality of Salado is e only premium offered lft from the gardens' WHITE:CHURCH Mr. and Mrs, Aldin Pardon of Leamington, also her lather; Mr, Goyeau and sister .Mks Vera, spent the week -end at the htime of his par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Pardon, Miss Vera is visiting here for some time. Don't forget the Play "All of a Sud- den" which will be presented by the Young People of the United Church, Bluevale, in the Institute Hall here on Friday, May 2, under the auspices of the WAS, of the United church.' Miss Marion Simpson of Wingham spent the week -end at ' the home of Iter aunt, Mrs. Frank Henry. ivirs. Roy Patton of Lucan spent the week -end with her mother, Mrs. A. Fox. Mr. Melville Beecroft of Western University, London, visited over the holiday with his father, Mr. -john Bee- croft, of E. Wawanosh. Miss 1vVinnifred Farrier of Cedar 1 Minut,En>l Etch . LECSAZLYA" E AMAZES MFS DOCTORS bad terrible eczema. 'Soothe - Silva' ended itching In 1 minute. Disease soon art."—Mrs. J. Laurence. Stops itch, burn, pain In 1 minute. Eczema goes for good is few days. ;QYia becomes clear, smooth. A11 Druggists. The Old Huron & Erie can repay every dollar to its .debenture owners and depositors and still have the large surplus of— $7 600,000 f— $71600,000 Huron & Erie trustee debentures earn 5'?o upon $100 or more. Applications are accepted by A. COSENS, WINGHAM 111111111111101111Kt1111111111111111111M111111 to Big Specials SunworthyPaper c_ ■,,a P 5 Several Patterns at 5c. '–' ASSORTMENTS The Wallpaper Shop Elmer Wilkinson Decorator ■ LARGE Ir11111m ninar11111111.1111111i itt11111eN1ci Valley is spending 'her holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Farrier, Miss Pauline Deed of Listowel vis- ited over the week -end with her. par- ents, Mr. and Mrs: Bert Reed.. Mr. and Mrs, Orval Newby and Mr. Carl Lott` and Mr, Wesley Lott of Attwood, spent the week -end at the home of their parents, Mr, and Mrs, Walter Lott. \'Nord was received here on Mon- day of the death of Mr. Lew. Wil- liams of Blyth,. who had undergone an operation: `in London from which he did not recover. His wife, form- erly Minnie Golley of Morris, sur- vives, also one daughter, Many rela- tives and, friends in this district ex- tend sympathy to the bereaved fam- ily. Mr, and. Mrs. Albert Cameron and fancily of Ashfield visited on' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Purdon. \Ir. and Mrs. Robert Stewart and children of .Kinloss spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mar- tin. Mr. Harry McClenaghan and child- ren of-Belgrave, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barbour. Mr, Alec Middleton of Edinburgh, Scotland, has been .helping Mr. J. D. Beecroft with his seeding. Miss Kathleen Ter -riff, Mr. Malcolm ;Ross of Toronto, and Mr. Cox, of Palmerston, were visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Ross. Mr. Ross, we are pleased to .report; is. improving. nicely after his long heavy illness.. - Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Nicholson and sun of Auburn visited on Sunday with her sister, Mrs. George'bMcClen- aghan. Alec Coulter,son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coulter, has been laid up wvith an attack of lmcumonia. He is improving now, Miss Isabel has also been laid up. Mrs. Jas, E. Robinson and Frances of Wingham spent Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft. The Young I'.eople's Society and Mission Hand of the United Church . I areholding h o dn��• a social evening in the church basement on Friday evening; April 25. Everyone welcome. Mr. F. MIcK. Paterson left last Wednesday to visit with his sisters, in Toronto over the holidays Mrs. Robert S. 1?urdon visited last Tuesdayn t a tI her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Anderson of St, Helens. Miss bertha Mackay and Mr. Carl Judson of Stratford, spent Sunday .f IVS.sels, spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs Walter Lott. \ft:;:rtnd Mrs, Eli Jacques spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.Fred Davi, 5011. • Mrs, lance Gram Sunday. with Mrs, Jack Casein ore of Turt 7 berry Miss llarbara Weir and her broth, - e , are spending their holidays in faintlton tvit:h their sister and other relatives„. Mr. Wmn, Falconer 'of Langside, and Mrand Mrs. I ester Falconer of Ctak robs and Mrs. Mason and daughters, and son, Charles, of W'tngliam, were Sunday visitors with. Mr. and IvILrs. John Falconer. Mr, Fred. Clubb of St. ivtarys and Mr. and Mrs, Fred ;Harris and child-, ran front St. Marys spent the week- end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Clubb. h ' Miss Annie Kennedy of .London,. visited over the week -end withher parents, I1 -Mr. and Mrs- David Ken- nedy. Mrs, Walter Mason and family, and Miss Baird of Blyth, visited on Sun- day with Mr, and Mrs. Victor Einer - son. Mrs. Milton McBurney and Baugh ter of Windsor were hone attending the funeral of her uncle, Mr. Robert Sh:..:1 of Wingham. Mrs. John D.' Ross of Huron twp., spent a .few days last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, David Farrier. IIMr. Matthew Scott .of Calgary, art rived here on Thursday to visit with his father, Mr. Scott, who has been very ill for some time, and who is gradually getting weaker. He return ecl to Calgary on Monday. Mrs. Alec , Reid returned to her home in the village on Friday, She was accompanied by Mr.- and Mrs. Russel Reid of Brantford and Mrs, Will Reid of Paris, who returned to their homes on Saturday. Rev. j. Pollock and' son, Rhys, mot- ored to Rochester, N.Y., and are vis- iting with relatives there.:. Miss Mayville Scott of Toronto, visited on Sunday With Ida McQuoid. Mr. and Mrs. John MacGregor of Acton visited with Mrs. A Emerson and Mrs. 13. S. Naylor last week af- ter attending the funeral of Mr, R. Shiell of Wingham. Mrs, John Haggitt ,of Blyth is vis- iting with her mother, Mrs, Emerson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newiriari and son, Donald of Hamilton, spentthe week -end with Mr. and Mrs. 13; Nay- lor. Mr. Thos. Gaunt purchased the Chevrolet sedan owned by the late Dr. ferric. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. MacDonald of Guelph visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Ross, Master Billie Tiffin is visiting with his uncle, Mr, Dan MacDonald of I„ ucknow, Miss Mabel Johnston of Elora is Spending her holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack johns- - tat, \irs, MacGregor anent last week r with daughter, ughter, Mrs. Jack Hender- son, of Paramount. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson are moving from their farm to one nearer • to :Paramount. There passed away at his home in Wingham a fine .old 'man, in the per- son of Mr, Robert Shiell, in his eigh- ty-third year. He Was a pioneer of East Wawvaeosh and spent most of his life on his farm, now owned by his son, Greg., on the 10th eon. He was always a man of his word, up- right in all his dealings and will long be remembered as a splendid Bible 'Class teacher, as he had a wonderful memory stored with splendid gems of thought, lie'" was taken 111 before Christmas and has since been confin- ,ed to his bed. Ile leaves to mourn Mini, his wife and two sons, Andrew and MacGregor, also one sister, Mrs. Albert. Rintoul, who helped to nurse - him; and one'brother, John; of East \'Vawanoslt. He was buried on Fri- day, his pastor, Rev. 5. Davison of the united' Church taking the sere - ices at the church and grave. .Chis community extends sympathy to the bereaved family. Mr, and Mrs. Jack MacGregor of Acton were here for the funeraland visited with other relatives here. with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Hec- tor Mackay. . ,Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mackay and babe of Wingham, • also spent Sunday there. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gillespie and Donald spent Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hodgins of Holyrood. Master Tommy Lee of Toronto:is spending the holidays with his uncle, 1,[r.- Kenneth Weaver. Mr. and .Mrs. Cha;. Mackay of 11!■■■i■■11■11,1111■■■■1111■11011■■!t■111■11■11111 r■! • LYCEUM THEATRE ■ Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 24, 25 and 26 SPECIAL HAROLD LLOYD Ila "WELCOME DANGER" Two Shows each night, starting at 8 p,m. Admission—Adults 35c, Children 20c. • • ••■ •■ 1f111 a a ■ ■ • • Monday, .Tuesday, April 28th and 29th Ramon Navaro Anita Page hn -=-- "THE FLYING FLEET" Wednesday, Thursday, April. 30th May lit Lila Lee Warner Rh:hmand In "YOU CAN'T BEAT THE LA W " N ! ■ • ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 ■ • r�r�ll l rr�wurr;�w�w l u.u.�lusiu■�1si.iiu.u�11��� BIRD LAND NEWS The pupils of school section No, 1, Howick, have organized a Bird Pro- tection Society. This society has its headquarters at Hamilton, and is known as the T•Iantilton 'Bird Protec- tion Society. There are a great num- ber of these societies in Canada and the United States. If others who read this want to join this society write to the Hamilton Bird Protection Soi:iety, Hamilton, (ant, They will send you information on .how to form a club, It costs just l0c to be a member, Besides being a member you, get 6 beautiful pamphlets of birds painted, and 6 that are to be painted by you. You also get a pin with the name of the society ort it, For the last 6 weeps Uncle Jack . Miner. has been speaking over the radio, and is mtich in favour of it ititnself. WU'TOUAM . ADVANCE—TIMES, BELGRAVE The. Easter Tliankofferinj meeting of the W,M.S, of Knox United ehttrclt was held la the basement of the church the president presiding. The meeting- opened by surging atynnn 100 follon'ed bythe Lord's prayer in pri- son, P11 eparation for Easter Thank - Offering "He is counting on you" was 'given by Mrs. Chamney and Mrs, Millet This was followed by respon- sive reading; from .differe.nt• chapters m carr}�1rat, out ilio. Easter thought The lSecretary, J1+ is 5, Wheeler, read a Call for Prayer for far off China and Japan, Cela Coultes then sang an .ap- propriate solo "Jusf a little help from you." The Scripture lesson, Psaliri 90 was given by Mrs, J, A. Geddes,fol- lowed by leaflet "Easter Chimes" by Mrs, Seobie; after singing hymn 220, Mrs, Wilkinson closed the meeting with prayer. .The Belgrave branch of thg Wo- men's. Institute int at the home of hers. Herb Wheeler an Tuesday when they held their regular monthly Meet- ing, The president, Mrs. Carl Proct- er, was in charge of the meeting which was opened in the usual way. Several items of business were dealt with, after which a very interesting program Was enjoyed. A ,very ap- propriate paper entitled "Spring," was given by Mrs. Jesse' Wheeler and was much appreciated. This was followed by several short poems dealing with the beauty of spring, Miss Veltna Wheeler gave•a Piano so`l'o. The meet- ing closed by singing the National Anthem, after which lunch was serv- ed by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. J. M. Conites and Mrs: Carl Procter. The speaker from the department will be present at the Next meeting and all are incited to be present. Mrs: C. R. Coultes, Jim and; Mabel. are spending the holidays with re- latives itt Detroit. Miss Cela Coultes is spending a week with her sister, Mrs. \Mitchell, at .Rothsay: Miss Louise McKenzie 'is visiting with relatives in Windsor. Mrs. M. Robertson of Rockwood is visiting with her dt tighter, Mrs. Orval Taylor. Miss Stuart is spending the raca tion at her home. Goldie Wheeler of. Stratford Nor- . mal School is home for the Easter vacation. Miss Ruth Cole' is visiting at her h here.` Fanners are convnencing their spring work on the land. ' 'number of ladies from Knox Unit- ed Church attended the special East- er meeting of, the :Vvotnen's Mission- ary. Society- tri Wingham on 'Wednes- day. Easy .t Quick! Glycerin Mix For Constipation Simple glycerin, buckthorn bark, saline,e etc., as mixed in Adleri.a, re- lieves lieves constipation ,in TWO hours! Most medicines act on only lower bowel, "but Adlerrka act on BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing. poisons you -never thought were in your system. Just ONE spoonful re- lieves GAS, sour stomach and sick headache. Let Adlerika give stomach and bowels a REAL cleaning and see how good you feel! McKihbon's Drug Store ' 2 BLUEVALE \MIr, and Mrs,' Chas. Coulter and Miss Grace of Liston -el spent Sunday with. Mrs. Snell. Mr. Norman ]:-fall is spending the Easter holidays with his aunt, Mrs. Jas. Masters, On Sunday .morning Mrs. (Rev.) Bolingbrokb of Wroxeter' occupied, the pulpit in the United Church here and gave a very fine address on,the work of :the W.M.S. which was lurch appreciated by all present. Mr. and Mrs. s. Neil Robb of Strutt fords visited with friends here on Sun- day, - The stork left a 'fine baby boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Gallaher an Saturday. btirs, Arthur Shaw is at 'Toronto attending the funeral of a relative. A very pleasant social .time was enjoyed. an Good Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter: S. McEwen when the choir and a niurt- ber of the young people of Knox l I>. e b t . s y cr�an Church were entertain- ed. The evening was spent in play- ing games and instrumental and,svocal music. The young people greatly ap- preciate the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. McEwen and all present pro- nounce the social evening a real suc- cess. The Executive Committee of the Literary Society held a meeting on Saturday evening at the home of Mrs, I2.. F. Garniss when it was decided to purchase .Geo.. McDonald's piano which will be tuned and regulated and put, in first class condition by. J, C. Blackstone of Owen Sound, The piano will be placed in the Foresters' Hail for use there and the square piano will be offered for sale. Robert acid Janet Hogg, Thos. and Chas. Dickson and- Miss Watson, of Seaforth were Sunday visitors with Thws't ,Yi'Abri 24th, I9;341 isi■••■•••■•■■■i ■..aasiu1'aauu■uNMui i ai uiuu10iusuiiiiaiasriisl ■ . x ■ ■ ■ ■ T �-^ Of ■ Spring Coats, s. Dresses and Hats ■ 1 JUST ,ARRIVED FOR THIS WEEK'S BUSINESS ■ Come in and make your choice early when the sizes are complete. KAYSER SILK GLOVES - HOLEPROOF HOSIEIR'Y • ■ Trefousse Kid Gloves Nemo Flex Corsets and Girdles. ■ • •■ ■ . NEW SHIPMENT C KING BROS. Mr. _and Mrs. A. 13. Scott. The Easter meeting of the W.M.S. of the United Church was held in the schoolroom ort -Tuesday, April 15th with the President, Mrs. Ed. Johnston, in the chair. There was a large attendance, forty of the ladies being present, Solos were sung by. Mrs. A.. Mann and Miss Beatrice Thornton. Mrs. Fell gave the read- ing "Easter Chimes" and Mrs, Cur- tis read "The Ideal W.M.S. Member" after which the Watchtower was giv- en, Orientals, Mrs, R, McLennan; Temperance, Mrs. L. Jewitt; South China, Mrs. 5. Breckenridge, Mrs. W. McGill read the leaflet "Persecutions then and now" and Mrs. G. Gannett gave a fine synopsis of the, 4th chap. of, the F •ly hook', while Mrs.' A. Shaw vorufteered to take the 5th chapter at our' next meeting. Mrs, R. Shaw was anointed delegate to the Presbyterial to be held at Seaforth on` April 3011i. Mr, Mann closed the meeting with prayer, after which a social half hour was spent, lunch be- ing served by the ladies .ot the Aux- iliary. Quite a nember of the members of the W.M.S. of the Bluevale •U.lnitecl Church attended the Easter meeting of the 'W.M.S. of the United Church, l'Vingharn, on April 16th, and enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon. SCHOOL REPORT The following is the School Report of S. S. No. 9, Turnberry. The stand- ing is given in percentage. Forni.V-Geo. Wheeler. Jr, IV—Joe Higgins 85, Mary Van- stone,. 79, Mary Powell 78, Mary Wright 74, jean \McBurney, 69. Sr. III—Stanley `Douglas 74. Jr. III—Edith Weir 64, Jack Me - Burney 62. Sr. II --Andrew Douglas 50. Jr. II—Marguerite Henning 79. Jr. I—Pe} eral Breen. Total enrolment; 12; average at- tendance 11.5. Gladys M. Huttoh, Teacher. the crushed material• on. the road at derson $30:75; John Craig $25,131 F. so much per yard, contractor to lair dish men and cartage to deliver the crushed material, to furnish a 10% bond of estimated contract and to be responsible for 25% of breakage in the crusher; the work tobe done on West end of "Concession 7, the long- est haul to be 3.1 miles from the crusher. The- following accounts were paid: Indigent funeral expenses $60.00; Iv- an McArter, winter road $5.00; patrol- Beirnes $22,00; J. P. Kelly $17.25; Earnest Noble $16.40; Rus Slander - cock, McKillop br. $5.50, Millet br,, $11.50; W. C. Thuell $4.60; Len Jew- itt $1.75; Martin Garniss $17.62; Ed. Johnston $8.35; . Frank Little $21,25; Stewart Procter $1.00; Chas. Work- man $24,25. The Council will meet as a Court of Revision on the Assessment Roll on Monday, May 26th, 1930. A. MacEwen, Clern. melNiiiiit ie1had1cU1111111111ti11111l11tlIKI1e1IMINII11Ii1■1111111111111111e111111111111111111111tr WORK SHOES FORS MEN We have an excellent selection of WORK BOOTS At most moderate prices, for the Brown leather kind with Panco or Goodyear soles, as low as. $2.65 Very superior'quality work boots in Soft pliable kip, in all sizes for men and absolutely guaranteed; at per pair $4.00 a And we must not overlook the kind with the Goodyear _ — welted soles, no nails, no thread, absolute cornfort. Just like the F. kind the writer's Daddy used to make, and we feel justified in say- ! — ing they are just as good and that is saying "a lot". ' �_ a . . This extra quality Goodyear welt sewed, for actual wear and , comfort are 'the best value we have to offer in Work Boots, and 1 7 the price is, per pair i $6.00 1: 's a Q Willis' .Shoe Store, 'Phone 129, Wingham The Enna Jettick Shoe Shoppe. � PP . :� Ilmmell o 1 u I111111I1111Ie11111Aeltle!11eme Nomo IIei11/1t1m111ona Um1 eme11111ilerlllrlII S. S. No. 11, East Wawanosh The following are the results of the Easter 'Pests of S. S. No, 11, E. Waww+anoslt•. Number represents per cent. of to- tal. Sr. IV—Robert Scott 76, Roy Pat- tison 68, Cecil Armstrong 58. Sr. III—Dwight Reid 86, Creighton Reid 72, Stanley Irwin 70, Howard Irwin 47.` Jr. 'III—IIenry ,Pattison 68, .Anne. Scott 53. Sr. I. --Willa Reid, 87, • Dicl,: Irwin 86,.. Helen 'Thompson 80. Primer -June Irwin. Mary H. Vipond,, Teacher. BELMORE Don't forget the 8 -act comedy-! drama "Only Sally Ann" to be pres- ented in the T3cltnori: Comniutiityj Hall by the young people of S. S. No.,. 5, Turnberry, under the. auspices of' the Beltnore Women's Institute, on 'Friday evening of this week, Ap- ril 25th, Everybody welcome, MORRIS COUNCIL Minutes of Council meeting held in the Township Hall, Morris, on Mon- day, April 14th, 1930. Members all present, the Reeve pre- siding. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted, Moved by Watson and Brown that Duke Gordan be appointed Weed In- spector .for the present year. The. De- partment does not allow a patrolman' appointed as weed inspector, Salary 50 cents ,an hour 'employed, inspector to furnish his own transportation. Itxwas decided to advertise for ten- ders for the construction of the Mc- Nichol and Phelan Drains and Clerk was instructed to prepare Debentures in connection with these drains. On motion of Brydges and Brown it was decided to advertise for tend- ers to work the crusher and deliver `Important Public Announcement WE take pleasure in announcing that we have been suc- cessful in securing the franchise in this territory for "ROYAL YORK",tailored- to-measure clothes.- This lothesThis new line 'of tailored -to -measure suits and overcoats is made by Canada`s oldest clothing house to meet the increasing demand for a high-grade garment at $27.50. At this price we believe we offer the public a dollar for dollar value never beFore reached. We can guarantee that the Finest of Woollen fabrics, in the newest and most popular colors constitute the materials used in the , making of "'ROYAL YORK" suits and overcoats. Only the best of workmanship will be Found in. their construction. We invite tyou tocomestore to our and inspect the new `ROYAL YORK models and samples. to •mlwu .,,yl:wwxn is