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The Wingham Advance Times, 1930-10-23, Page 3STEP Energy comes from food that contains the elements of nutrition' in well. balanced proportion and -easily di. gested form. Get into partnership a andyour energy wthNur - t este P up bY eating Shredded Wheat with milk. you the carbohydrates y u need to furnish heat and energy, all the min. eral salts for bones and teeth. Deli- cious for any meal with ith sliced bananas or stewed fruits. Your ENERGY UP HRE D WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY. LTD. RHEUMATISM? Sciatica? Lumbago? T-R.C'aeve safe speedy relief from pain. and stieee, Mr. B. F. cNeely of Peterboro, ,Ont., writes "1 hsys so hesitation m .saying that Tempistm„ Rbeurnatie Capsules are the only resnedd that has given me relief from m pain. T -R -C's are equally goodfor.&i t ea, Lumbago, Neuntie, Netmtlpa. No harm- ful drugs. and $1 at you dealer's. tot _ � iaR�Phii�A WROXETER idette ani meitced building a cement .wall at the north of the new county bridge, a Miss Ada Gallaher left for Ingersol on Saturday where she will visit with. friends for a time, Mrs. Dan McTavish who has spent several months in the West returned to her home in town last week. Mr. R, J. and 1\{rs, Rann are visit- ing friends in Toronto. i" Mr. Geo, J, Town was home from Guelph over Sunday, 1\11.. Frank,, W, "Wright, ,died Mon- day afternoon, after being ill for some time. His wife died some years ago after which .d,eceased moved to •the village from the farm: He leaves one son, Thomas, of Howick Township.' At their meeting an October 15th, the members of Montana Loclge No. 177 IO.O.F., had their installation of officers for the ensuing year, by the following. District team: D.O,G,M., W. H. Haney; D.O.G.W., G. Olver; D.D;G.M., W, Vanwycic ,D.D.G.R„ S. B. Mundy; D.D.GF.,' A. L. Posliff; D.D.G.T., D. Benedict; D.D.D.J.G., J. W. Dodds; D.D.G. Chapter, N. Fry. The following officers were installed:. N.G,,:Bert 1Vlartain; V,G., Wm. Hays; R.S.; • Thos. Brown; F.S., Lorne Kaake; Treas., Jas. Edgar; R.S.N.G., Ross Pope; L.S.N.G. Jas. Edgar; R.S. V.G., John Taylor; L.S.V.G., O. Mof- fatt; W., W. Austin; C,, Thos. For - time; O.G.; Geo. .McEwan; O.G., Jno. Douglas; R.S.S.; John Edgar L.S.S., M. Edgar; Chaplain, Geo, Paulin. Following this speeches were given by visiting :brethren from Brussels and Arthur, also by the District .Of- ficers Lunch was served and a most enjoyable evening was spent ,by all. A meeting of the Laymen of the congregations of Gorric and Wrox- eter was held in the basement of the Anglican church, Friday evening, Oc- tober 17th, for the purpose of organ- izing a Parochial branch of the Lay- men's Association of. the Diocese of Huron; Mr. Hartman, the lately ap- pointed organizer of the Deanery, was present. It was decided that each congregation have a branch organi- zation of their own. The officers el- ected for Gorric: were: Mrs. N. Wade, • President; Mr. Joseph -Sanderson, Mr. John Gibson of Chicago is spending a few days aNith his mother in town, Mr. and Mrs. R. Miller of Wood- bridge were guests of Mr. and .Mrs. John Snell over the week -end. Mr, Cliff White and Mr. V. Mc- Donald made a business' trip to Port Elgin recently. Mr. Kenneth Gibson of Hamilton spent Sunday with friends here. Mr. G. A. Gibson of town has corn vice president. and, T. C. Vittie, sec 'retary, For Wroxeter: Mr. Geo. Paul- in, president; Mr. H. Waller, Vice President and Mrs. L. Kaake, Secre- tary. A Parochial Committee of three namely:. Mr. A. J. Hooper, G. S. Smythe and F. Davey, was appointed to attend the Deanery meetings. Mr. Hartman explained 10 the Laymen their duties in connection with the Association. Each one is expected: to do his share toward helping on with the work of the Chrttrch. Each fam- ily in the Church to be visited by some of the Laymen regularly and to Evening. rates on "Anyone" ('station -to -station) cauls now bbegirt. at �' pm, Night rotes. begirt at 8;30 p.m, Jtest give "Tong Distance" the num- ber jou want—it speeds up the service. If you don't know the distant number, "Information'" will look it up for you. liV;;uiut3i�$i Twice a week Jitney stays up until, eight - thirty. Daddy is on the road but he doesn't want to become a stranger to Ws son, And so, every Monday and Thursday evening, he pays a visit by telephone. It doesn't cost much because he waits until eight -thirty when the lowest night rates begin It amounts to about the price of a movie for a call and in return he gets something beyond money =- the voices of bis wife and his little boy — a touch' of home;-•-- moments. of affection for them all to remember and .look forward to. Many people away from borne are using the telephone these days to, have regular visits with their .families. Out.of+'towti calls are so simple to snake•and they are ,quick' and inexpensive. They ate the tient best thing to' being really Bogie. 1' Thursday, October 23rd, 1930 roxeter try arid. get each family to attend troit, were week visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs^ H, V. Holmes. Mr, Peter Ramage, Miss Ramage of Durham, and the Misses Edmunds rf New Zealand, spent Thursday ev- Mrs..1. Wade has returned home ening with Dr. and Mrs, Ramage. from Toronto where she has been vis-; The United Church Women's Mis- iting her .daughter. sionary Society will hold their Au - Our teachers, Miss A. Douglas and turnn Thank -Offering service next Mr. H. Brown, attended the Teachers' Sunday "morning at 11 a,n. Rev, A. Convention in Wingham last week. W. Brown of Thorndale, will preach. Mr, Mervin Stephens of • Stratford, ,At the evening service there will be. spent the week -end at his home' here. a Young People's Rally when Rev. The Ladies of the 'United Church. Mr. Broiirn•will give the address. • held a very successful meeting on Miss Lydia Sparling will give the Thursday: last at the home of Mrs. t topic at the Y,P.S. oh Friday night. John Scrong. The ladies quilted a Members of the League are arrang- quilt during the afternoon, ing for a social evening Hallowe'en, Mrs. Ira McLean of Moorefield was. October 31st, the gtiest of her sister, 'Mrs: W. King Rev. F. Craik will conduct Anni- last week. versary services next Sunday on the Mr. and Mrs. E. Connolly spent the Indian Reserve, near Sarnia, week -end with friends in London. 1 The United Church congregation Miss Jessie Elastic of • the K. -W. hope to hold: their annual 'Thanksgiv Hospital, Kitchener, spent Sunday at ing fowl supper on Monday, Novem- ber home here. ber 10th. Special ' services will be Mr. Joe Bennett and Mrs. F. Fer- held .9n Sunday, November' 9th. The giison motored to Hamilton on Sat- pastor will have charge of the morn- urday last and brought Miss Margaret ing service. Rev. A. E: Mann will Bennett home with them, She has speak at the Annual' Armistice sere - been ' receiving treatments there'_ for ice in the evening. Rev. Craik will some time. conduct a similar service. at Bluevale Mrs. Rev. 1:. S. Jones is visiting Church the sante evening. friends in London this week. ' i A Missionary and Maintenance .Dr. and Mrs. 'Whitley have return- Banquet will be held in Wroxeter Un - ed home after spending two weeks in ited church on Wednesday, Novem- Detroit where the. Doctor has been ber 5th, when Rev, D. S. Davidson taking a 'special course. lot' India, and Rev. W. H. Pike of Mrs. R. G. Dane has returned home. Edmonton, will be guest speakers. after visiting her son Stanley Dane, Gorrie and Orange Hill churches are in Toronto. allowed 33 tickets only. Secure your Mr. .and .Mrs. Smythe of London tickets from Rev. Craik. 50c each, spent the week -end it the Rectory. Mr. F. C. Taylor was in Goderch HEALTH SERVICE on. Saturday. church more regularly, GORRIE Of The Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hamilton and. • CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOC- son and Mr, and Mrs. Ira Hamilton,! IATION of Toronto. spent Sunday with their ! mother, Mrs. Alex. Hamilton. f Mr. and Mrs. R. Richmond and son , Mervin of Blyth were guests at the Most people realive that . because home of Dr. and Mrs. Armstrong on our hands come into contact with so Sunday.. many objects, they become soiled and Mr:. and Mrs. Thos. Bradnock, also contan-iinated with bacteria or germs. Miss P. Earngey and Mrs. Cheshire Many of the germs which our hands of Toronto, spent a few days at Bruce: pick up are harmless, but some of Beach last week, closing up their cot- them belong to the disease producing tage. group. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bradnock were If tli:e disease germs present on our in. Harriston on Saturday. hands are to cause trouble, they must Mr. and Mrs: Chas. Doan of Mit- gain entrance into the body. Foodt r lilies thin we say we hev 1 a rid tonnes-. cheli were guests of the former's ino- or drink may be contaminated by the an fer hundreds av years a lot av titer, Mrs. Doan' on Sunday, hands, and so the germs are taken in- whise guys hev been throyin to ex Mr. and Mrs. W. Hick of Mitchell' to the mouth along with food or plain the rayson fer such a shtate av were Sunday guests ,of Mr. and Mrs. drink. Hands may be carried- to the affairs,fer, shure,thcer is no rayson face, and the soiled firers touch the Wessman, 1 fer-it at all, at all, so theer isn't. Recent guests of Mrs. J. A.' Day lips or nose. In' this wad, disease Wan fellah sez theer is too alma were: Mr. and Mrs. Tyerman of Brus- germs are transferred to the interior gowld in the wurruld, an another fel- sels, Mrs.. Crich of Saskatoon, Misses of the body. lah sez theer isn't enough; the banks McCracken, Mrs. Maguire and Mrs. It is for these reasons we teach say ivirybody shud be savin all the Hersey; all of . Brussels, that the bands should be kept away money they, kin, an Mishter Prisidint Mr, and Mrs. C. Day and daughter, from the face and that they should Hoover tells thim they are all wet, Bernice, also Mrs, J, A. Day, spent be thoroughly washed before food is a day 'in Brussels recently. touched. There is no doubt that clean Mr. James B. Wylie of Toronto, hands afford one of the most practical spent the week -end at his home here. safeguards against disease which we 1111s. James Wylie and daughter, Lor- :possess.: rra, returned home with him after When the hands are thoroughly spending the week -end with Mrs. Jno.,washed, we get rid of the gross dirt Wylie. and a large percentage of the genus Mrs: I3adl ley of Toronto was a lying on the skin. The hands are not -Week-end guest of Mrs. 5. Wylie. sterilized by washing. Hy that, we hh-s. John Wylie, Mrs. J=as. Wylie mean that all germs on the skin are and daughter .Lorna; were guests of not destroyed as they are when, for Mr..and Mrs, Clarke Renwick, at Bel- example, we boil objects in water. more On Thursday. Practically, this means that when Mrs, J. Hill of Toronto is the guest the hands are wiped on the towel, of Mrs. W. R. T-Iastie for the past Some living germs are left on the week, towel.' If the towel is frequently tts- Mr; and Mrs, S. A.':Seaman.of New ed; or if it is kept in use for some fork, also. Mr. and Mrs. R. Gilpin of days, the number of living germs 00 Collingwuod were here attending the the towel increases. funeral of the ladies' mother, Mrs., E. If the same towel, is used by more James, who died at the home of her than one person, then each user not daughter,. firs. E. Lambkin; at Moore- only leaves sonic of the germs off itis field. , hands on the towel; but also, as he Mr. C. E. Shera spent,' the week -end uses the told+el, he picks up' on his in Detroit, Mrs, V. Shera accompany- hands some of the germs which ether ing hint as far as Rodney and, spent users of the towel have left on it, the week -end with friends there, �. It has been proved that' this is what. ivir, and Mrs, Cr. Foster, accon•rpan- actually happens. Our reasttn for ied by 'Helen Jeftcrson of Owen bringing it to the attention of our Sound, returned home, after spending readers is that it has a practical mean- a few days with their daughter, Mrs. ing for each one in his daily life. G. Jefferson,, also of Owen 'Sound. ! It is obvious that the' consnton tciw- ltr, and vfrs. Lord,. Mr. [-Toward (1, whether in tltc home or elsewhere, Lowry and 11./tr. jack "Toner, all of may be responsible for the spread of Toronto, visited with A. E. and Mrs, disease germs, This means that we Toner, also other friends otter the 'should have our own towel and never week-ond, use one belonging' to another person, We arc pleased to have Miss Above all, 'we.,shouldshish the public M'arraret Bennett with. us again, She towel ,just as we avoid, the public: has been in I-laniiltc'n for several drinking cup.' months. j ,, Ideally, a towel should be used but The W. A. of St, Stephen's Church once. In any' ease, towels should be will meet at the home of Mrs. G. frequently changed bt rause they do Ring on Thursday afternoon next. berosnes heavily lath:n with bacteria. Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Johnson have True, most, of these. Bacteria are re - returned home front Waldemar where lativcly harmless;: but we never know they have been visiting their daugh- when there may be some disease lirrr- tcr, miss. Gamble. Their grandchild- ducers antonf ' them. ren returned with them. 1 Oneslions'oncoming Health, ad- ()pita a number from Corrie attend- dressed to the Canadian Medical As - ed the Plot'ving Match held last week snciation, 134 College' Street, Toronto in Strafford. • will be answered persontslly by letter. Mr; J. 11. P. Finrni.ns of 'rota tito, Mr, and 'Mrs. W.. ",1.`. 'Iibbiies, "Sot About the only thinly that come Taylors and Miss Eckardt, all of bd� hxtn 'who waits is whiskers, THE TOWEL COOKS IN 21/2 MINUTES AFTER THE WATER BOILS 1007 warommasoarasmaY 'TIS A QUEER WORLD To the Editur av all thim Wingham Paypers, Deer Sur:— As ur:-As 1 time tnebby I tould ye wance arr twoice befoor,.this is a quare wur- rind ,an gittin quarer an quarer all the toirne. The thrubble wid it at the prisint toinxe is that theer i; too much av ivirytittg that paypie .nade ,its it an we say tonnes' are bad, Ould mother earth has produced lashins av good tings fer ivirybody, but theer sames to be someting bad- ly wrong-IN••id the way we devoide it. Some fellahs do be gittin more than theer share, Theer are plinty av tings shud be done to make the counthry happier an healthier fer ivirybody, an yit tousands av min are widout wtrr- ruk, an walk the shtrates lookin fer it till they lose theer rayson, an com- mit suicide. Theer is a surplush' av wool, an coal, an whate in the wur rtild, an yit childer do be goir to theer beds could and hungry, avers afther theer mothers hev gone widout army suppers fer thimsilves, in ordher that the childer cud hev a little boite to ate. Yis, ould . Mother Nature showers her blessins wid a lavish hand, an as me bye who wus oversays wild say, an they shudden't be hcordin up theer money at all, at all, so they shudden't but shud be shpindin it freely in or- dher, to git the whales in the facktor- ies turnin agin. Some fellahs say theer is a surplush av rnasheenery in the wurruld, an oth ers that theer is a surplush av autos an gas stashuns. Some say that builders an mechan- ics do be wurrukin too manyy-hou.s in the wake, an others haat the far - ruiners do be wurrukin too few. Whin a business firruni has a sur- plush at the ind av the year thin it it is .good toimes wid thins, but whin the wurruld has a surplush it is bad,. toirnes, Cud ye bate it? Yis, rnebby thcer are too many s tir- plushes av some tings its the wurruld, Fer inshtance, theer is a surplus's av noice girths an widdies in town, au sit our shtrates do be cluthes•ed up wid ould batchelors all widdy. min. Theer is surplush av bootleggers, an hould tip min, an promoters, an bond houses, an av crazy half drank fel- }ahs dhroivin autos, an level crossins, an sow tistles, an wt'ild carrots, an lance backs, an niimbers av parley - mint an wurrumy ap11les an a. tousand an wan other tings I cud minshun, an if theer wnsscn't a sur 'shish av good <S.'dvoice, an too few ,c,od (samples in the wurruld. at :tlt,: prisint toimc, nsesilf That cad prcr:croihe a rias-. idy fer all thine tings. \an place wheel.theer will be no surplush this year is wid the new Tory Governmint. "Thin lads at. Ot- tawa belave in 'Mishter Hoover's ()id- ea av shpindin the nu ney freely, an borryin inoore whin they run short, an amtebby "tis betther so,: The ntissus sex• that if I het' anny surplush in the bank that she nades. it to begin gittin Christtitas prisints ready fer the . grandcbilder. As. it sanies that: surplttshes do be the cause ay. all our tbrubbles, an that we shall nivir have good tointes Agin till we git rid av thistm, 1 may as well hand it over frrrsht as lasht. it has dist costae to me t ioind that archly it wins the surpliSlies a'ts Ale' late Grit Governmint that put thirsa ,byes out av business. Yours fer hilpin to git rid av the surplush es, Timothy Hay. ONE PRESCRIPTION MADE FAMILY DOCTOR FAMOUS Seldom has any single act been of greater benefit to mankind than that of Dr. Caldwell . in 1885, when he wrote the prescripti,, which has carried his fame to tr_ four corners of the earth. Over and over, Dr. Caldwell wrote the prescription as he found meal; women and children suffering from those common symptoms of constipa- tion, such as coated tongue, bad' breath, headaches, gas, nausea, bilious- ness, no energy, lack of appetite, and similar things. Demand for this prescription grew so fast, because of the pleasant, quick: way it relieved such symptoms oi's constipation, that by i888 Dr. Cald- well was forced to have it put ups ready for use. Today, Dr. Caldwelrie: Syrup Pepsin, as it is called, is alwaylf ready at any drugstore. F. -F. HOMUTH Phm. B., Opt. D., R. O. OPTOMETRIST Phone 118 Harristoss, Ont. "The Best Equipped Optical Es tablishnient in this part of Ontario". New Fall and Whiter Goods Our Fall and Winter Over- coats are now in, ...A splendid range of Coats and prices ran- ge from $:13.50 to $32.50. Falb samples of trade -to -mea- sure Suits are wonderful values. Three prices $23,50, $27.50 and $35.50. _Tailored to your fancy. Prices are cut away from any., tieing offered in same values..... Fall and Winter Caps, Sweat- ers, Sox and Underwear. JUST ,A FEW LOWERED GROCERY PRICES Green .,Valley . Peas ...:10c a can Horner Vanilla Extract 2 for 15c G, M. 3eily Powders,....;3 for 20c BRING VS 'srOt1R MOS. 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