The Wingham Advance Times, 1930-11-06, Page 3741.7 7'7
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oyal]w oultry Specific
Keeps Poultry Free fro NORMS
iv. Wm. Darrott of B "gden, wrote us a year ago stating that his poultry had
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become badly infected with worms. We advised him to use 2 lbs. of Royal Purple
Poultry Specific in each 100 lbs. of Laying Mash for two weeks add continue
throughout the Winter .with 1 lb. After using it for three weeks he wrote us stating
that in three days he noticed blood streaks in the droppings, and that his egg pro-
duction had gone up 100;6• During the Fall, Winter and Spring months he pur-
chased 600 lbs• of this Poultiy Specific. We received a letter from him the latter
part of August, stating that he was amazed at the results he obtained, that his poultry
were entirely free from worms, and that during August of this year his production
was 1001 larger than lastyear.
It will pay every poultryman, no matter what feed he is using, or if he mixes his
own, to add one pound of Royal Purple Poultry Specificto each hundred pounds
of feed during the whole season the Poultry are shut in. While this great tonic de-
etroys.the worms; it at the same time tones up the birds, keeping; their digestive
organs active the same as if they were on range, compelling them to take from 15%
to 20% mora good from the feed they eat. This is naturally reflected in increased
egg production.'.
Worms poultry
in oul $s often mistaken for other diseases. The birds become very
thin and show symptoms of diarrhoea. When badly infested they will die.
Put up in 30c. and 60c.'packages, $1.75 and $6.00 tins,
also 100.1b. air -tight bags—$14.00. For sale by 4,600
dealers in Canada. If your dealer cannot supply you,
write direct.
LayingMeal
Purple
We can supply you with Royal Purple Laying Meal with or, without the
Poultry Specific mixed in. Mr. T. L. Matheson, Innerkip, Ontario, te11s us that he
fed Royal Purple Laying Meal to 600 pullets last year with the Royal Purple
Poultry Specific and got an average of 74% production from the middle of Decem-
ber until the middle of March. He also states that he has received, the largest pro-
duction of eggs heehas ever had during the twelve months he has been using Royal
Purple Laying Meal, and that it keeps his poultry healthy during the entire season.
If your dealer cannot supply you we will be Pleased to quote you a price, freight
paid to your station.
VIIVXLITE tfofinerly knownas We are solo Vitalite) distributors
for this wonderful wire -filled product used for windows in poultry houses, barns,
sun -rooms, etc. It lets through the ultra -violet, growth rays from the sun that will
not pass through ordinary glass: Write for descriptive circular.
We. will be very pleased to send you one of our 32 -page books
E
0 on diseases
describingthe with illustrations in colour.
Purple
of the Royal particulars p
of Stock and Poultry with par Y
remedies for each, and details of all the different lines of feed
we manufacture.' It deals with 186 subjects of vital interest
to every fanner and poultryman. - 10
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THE W. A. JENIKINS MFG. CO. LTD., LONDON, ONT.
visiting with friends at Sault Ste.
Marie,
Mks Edna Gamble of Howick vis-
ited oft. 'Sunday with Miss Jean Wi1-
ton,
Mks Irene'Mundeil and. Ivlr. George
spent on day recently iri Clinton.
Mr, and Mrs,. George Muir and
children of Toronto, were visitors ov-
er, the week -end at the home of Mrs.
Muir.
Hints For Homebodies
Written for The Advance -Times
By
Jessie Alien Brown
A Bed Time Story
There are times when I wished I
lived .in'the country a axile away from
a neighbour. One of those time is
when I am trying' to get a small son
to bed in time in the evening. 'then
you are assailed with "jinunie is out
yet, why do I have to go to bed?"
"Jennie is not as old as I am, and she
does riot have to go in yet", Then af-
ter he is actually in bed, there is fur-
ious resentment when he hears the
other 7childrn still oui Playing; The
average child never wants to go to
bed (nor get up, unless on Sunday;
morning,' When everyone else wants.
to sleep), but to have to go to bed
before their playmates is a real hard -
Ship. I am still living in hoot's, that
sometime our children will play With
other children that have to go to bed
on time, but it has never happened
yet..
There are Other tures that I am
thankful that I do not live in the
country, and one of the thankful times
is when we are driving On a crowded,
:highway, When the children are go-
ing to school. Then 1 ata thankful
that our children have the conipara-
tive safety of the city streets. Coun-
try children must be very cautious,
or there would be more accifl€lets than
there are. I am sure maty mothers
must be anxious about their t k ildroll
Thursday, Nov.erstber 6th, 1930
a moderate oven of about 300 de -1 GGRE.LE
groes. When the meringue is piled
roughly, the to gets the brownest, Mt, and Mi -s. W. 5clattock of
and there are different shades of Ethel were Sunday guests of Mr. and
brown, to add to its attractive aps Mrs M. ' Abram.
pcarance. I M'r, and Mrs. Gordon Jefferson and
If you want to add. a meringue to dartghter Gwen, of Owen Sound spent
some dessert which cannot be' put in rile week -end at the honte of Airs.
an oven dish, tile. meringue tnay be Jefferson's parents, fele, and Airs. G.
poached. Di"vicie•, the meringue into Foster.
individual. portions, and place on a
Nati of hot water. If you want a white I Miss Helen Jefferson returned to
meringue,` poach on top .of..stove, but 1'0']]Dine with her ptrnts, since
if yuu wish to have a : delicately, spending a .couple of week �t•ith 11er
browned one, put the pan of water grandparents.,
it• the oVeli and coelia gently. Re-! Mr. and Mrs. T. Iiradnock and Miss
Move the meringues, and'drain, then j�anet Murray were Wingham `visitors.
put on top of dessert. Cocoanut on Friday.
i z tnerni ,ue makes it a 1 Miss liable Wood of 1.akelet was
slirinkleci n i i,
rich brown. a week -end guest of. \'ire and Mrs. 'C•
A' meringue that i:> well browned Earl -
(01 the surface, not thoroughly cook• ; Mrs. Percy' Roseberry of Owen
-�d throuf,hout and inclined to be Sound is visiting herr sister, Mrs. tel -
tough, has been co:ilccd in too.hot best Clegg.
ail olden. Jf there are beads of iilois-1: Mr. W. C. Ferguson of Row01an-
ture on il, you may know that it has ville is visiting With his brother, Mr.
been chilled too rapidly, Meringues
should never bo put in the refrigerat-
or, or in the cellar, until they are
cool. After :all the heat has left them,
they may be. thoroughly chilled, with-
out danger of spoiling.
GLENANNAN. Sunday visitors with the latter's aunt,
Mrs. Robert Crawford of Milverton:
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stokes were l Mr. Wm. Elliott and son Wm., are
-.�-- -- -arm
• yes. P s kip
4 R V D If A N D Y 0 tJ it e.
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-trats
e
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JIOME, a fr any, erhaps' a buea-
Y
you
' Yls U
' esi Q p ttYl
`�.n � � .our owlia..'Fni�se� y
have gouts cl around you as the natural
rewaral. of years of bu'iildiug and
c�tltdr. avor. Viewing' them you feel a
7tural pride and security.
Yet, like a bolt from the bltiue, may
come the hand of fate knocking at.your
door. A sudden crisis with its dread'
obsiblities of loss.' It may be that such
at p
ata i,ic
yet
it
.. 'sounds
fantastic, e y
pf3..311Dllit�
happened, what would. you do? Would
you face a ball situation secure n, your
c tion?
• rprotection?
investment
and 1
111\ C$tn'1
•i
ofI
backing xl.
f:7
Can you look forward, now, with abso-
lute confidence? .,•.-.
a 'lit
ll�i'i�11@ �l
• 1]11£3 yoti title
These ate r( 4 ,�'
answer. All of •thenx Witty the nit i 1 of
insurance. `
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planned xazsl-1<ra;rra+s
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��. Our,. repl'cscxlt�►t.x•1e will Diff glad to ex
plain the nuttily benefit tit Mutual Life
Insurance.
A postcard to the address below
will brine; yea] full intornsatiort
rant the ii n1'ty advantages or ,.
Mttt�{tat Life Insurance,
El
pi
going to scboal 1ol11 the 1.tghways.
It set: his too 'bad that foot paths can't ' Craipil spent Sunday with Mr. and
be built; even though they do .cost -'�'--
For Troubles
due to Acid
laniassrioacio STOMAcs
isasstraurin
eassuAcsic
GASI:s'N
i'
S. Ferguson for , .hurt time•
The W. A. of St. Stephen's church
will; meet at the home of Mrs. Nor-
man Wade on Thursday at 2 p.m. -
Mrs. (Rev) Jones. has returned to
her ]wane from London Where she
spent the past week.
• Mr. and Mrs. R. Grainger were
"Toronto visitors on Sunday.
Mrs. R. S, Jones spent Thursday in
Toronto. ,
Mrs. Wessman, Miss Louise White,
Mrs• (Dr.) Whitley, also Mrs. H. V.
Holmes attended the reception of
Mrs. D. W. Hicks - (nee Gertrude
White) •received 'for the first time
since tier marriage on Friday, Octo-
ber
to
6 o'clock
i' n ..,
o'clock
b
(:1 J
.l,t from
at lief• 'home in Mitchell, which was
artistic with cut flowers and Hallow-
e'en decorations. Mrs. L. Lancaster
was at the door. Mrs: F. 0. Wass
man, mother 'of the hostess, received.
with her, while Mrs. Chas, Doan pour-
ed tea and Miss L. White served to
the many 'callers. Mrs. 1-1. V. Hol-
mes and Mrs. Dr. Whitley motored
to Mitchell with Mrs. , Wassman and
Miss White and enjoyed a pleasant
1,
Mr, and Mrs. (Bert Reid of Pa1m-
Sala t, finality'
o inexpensive
, ,aP
IP
'Fresh from the garde
709,
also Mr. and \Irs. Kenneth 1=lastie 'Miss Alin :Smith, Miss \\ 1 til,aaai
spent Sunday at the. ]tome of .l rank and Miss . Pertha Smith ;pent the
Earl at Wroxeter week -end in ,Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mastic have Mr. T. Reid is starting a chopping
returned home front their wedding mill in the building formerly, uc;esi;p-
trip which was spent at London, Lea- ied by Arnold Edgar as a garage. Mr-
ri7iugt'on and Windsor. Reid has purchased a. new chopper"
Mr. and Mrs. V. Shera .spent Sun- and with plenty of power, he is pee.-
r atf Mrs. Shera's nus- pared,to do good work it r'the farm-
titer,
arn.i
da} the home, u
ther, Mee. Ellis at Guelph. ers.
Miss. \ionto Earngey of \Vingllatn ' The Wroxeter Continuation scltoolfe
spent the week -end at her home here. teachers and pupils, held a ,naskcd
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon 'Bricker and Hallowe'en party in the,Nall last
little Jack of ` Fordwich were recent Thursday night when abulia seventy
guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. Shnson. five pupil; and ex -pupils and some in-
Misses
n-
ti iss s E. Stephens and :\. Douglas vited guests spent an enjoyable even-
were
ven-
_ I,. c 1,
Ws ere Harriston visitors one day last irg. An excellent ptLoatanl of . recita
tree]:. tions, readii7gs and cif iloaues n as fol
\1,•s, Zimmerman and 'Mrs, Stewart lowed by a dance and a dainty lunch..
f:rigden. of Harristc;n were guests on served by the pupils.
Thursday. last at the home of Mrs. • There was :tined service ini the LJrtit011
A. A. Holt.tilt
church last Say au account of
a fowl super in the anniversary services at Salem c•uzrdaac-•
"]'here' will be I 1
United Church school room on 'fan- ted by a farmer pastor, Rev. D. A.
dayevening. See ` advertisement in Armstrong, ,if 1.Ondun,
which has
'Elie
Anglican Church t
this paper.
1
1 1
'rhe Hallowe'en social last Friday beet] rCdeCtn'attcl will be opened again
evening in the United church was a net Sunday eveni,t- at 7.30 o'clocl~,
dicided success. The program :con- Nov. 9th, when a special service, it
silted of games, contests and a witch being also Thanksgiving, will be con -
was there to tell fortunes which prir.. ducted. I'1i interior of the building, '
cd very amusing. Refreshments were has been much unproved.
served at the close of the meeting, \Ir. Robt. Sharpin of Turnberry'
died : un Monday and was buried on,
\Vednesday afternoons in the Wrox
Iter cemetery. Mr. '',\'ard .Shaerpin o$'
I-Wroxeter is a son of the dee Less
-- - ,. ._ rvenn7g WWtth 1fr, r17fi \ILS Hicks, There was a sinal attendance at Iwho his the sympathy of the coni -
Church Sunday owing to Anniversary tntr0ity.
at Salem. .- • . ,xt1 a -...
1 a� as observed in,y_
The Lord's Supper W
r
` alI
E�
.after -occasionally Sabbath �you Decd y b
howl if
HalllroW
�itiDont' the
l: i esb
«ter a
That y
water.T
Milk of Magnesia w S noon,.nine joining the' Church at this
s an alkali, effective yet halrrlless. t ' Mr. Cleve Stafford coral one (lay j 2 it in the neck; be thankful that yott
has been the iltalt" t 'hof last week with friends rn Mitchell. time. _ I are nota giraffe. ,,,,,•:•.
>zirali iVIr. C Ali. n».
BEJ MOR
s:* Mrs, F. A. W. .,.m,n and. Miss Louise
pp o Phillips
t ste 86.9
able I
none UST t a P3 't' Bite. a •e, Ww + d
Y
Butter is a Valuable Poor] st
A...correspondent 11tt7 s ltle if it is
perintlsaltle to tine otlserfats .in place
of •btit;ter. She clots not say 'whether
there are children or not, and that is
th crux of the 'Situation. Butter ex -
cells in Vitamin A, and'as Vitamin
A has a great influence on growth tall]
provides protection allallitt' disease
gertrbs, it can be easily seen that.but-
ter is an important' food for children.
Adults require Vitamin A too, but
not to the sane extent as children,
as they do not need to provide for
so much growth. There are no vita-
mins in lard, and there are none in
most lard substitutes. So the conclu-
sion ditlwn is that butter is better
than its substitute, but, if Partaking.
of a. full giltfe`ral tart; adults can use
the substittttta. Home baking is bet-
ter fc,r: children than • bought baking,
as butter is more generally used. In
t-
homes where there are children, but-
ter substitutes should be used spar-
ingly. They provide calories, but no
vitamins..
If ever I sold food, I would try to
have meringues on as many desserts
as possible.- Nearly c..vcryl)ne is at-
tracted by a meringue, and yott know
we enjoy our food with ortr: eyes, 'al-.
most as much as by our taste, Mer.-,
simple 1, ton
take—but
very t
'tus
are.P
rt C
g
you would not think so, to see all the
poor 'apologies, that are served as
s
Meringues. 1,7
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nes.
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' to � � 1
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t
7 t5
t17 , 't �
The first thing � s;�'aal 4h4t
stiffly.T'stis r, 1,e ' ,.
white
eit: e
gt chi
gb
r
w
r
any
)Te
fe "'1c
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in r
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e
i
Vt. `.
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beater is ,..., i•ut
i. .aP (40,1 't!!,..slt 'but s( ,.tc wo-
en1G11 l ''
P t{w¢ 4t ,'�ulet l7e tt.e>t �)eSt. 'And
.t -,,teas+ +aid `still s 22110 i'l'td-F4shioned
.s i
. r,. fork.
,., c 6i7o1��� 'tixihr,r � StC�;..tt, using
ffi��ee Tl dins]e gc;t1"111 t�W, t�li ecessury strokes
1. t ,e s,'rix, y
1INN Alta a'n1„,thy � ,use take. The utest-
mal sill and o•i`••'tie*sctual beating doesn't
t,lliattcr, it1:is''the results that commit.
An clip,,• f'tile can he spoiled by lame'
one•`pf 'tlih'1n.
•'i?lihtiin <t1t egg white is beaten, 3tti'tl
n''itt:tit; go at it as if you meant in.; .Brill
rp`•`sti`illy-shallyittg: Von cannot 1bt11t1:
• a'''terrw strokes and rust, and then ibed't
i `23'few more.' You ,mist go iTt;lit 'at
•it, and stick at it until your eggwhile
is stiff and dry. `Then add w"cxttr ibge,r
a. tablespoon at a tiule, a11nVWftit two
tablespoons for each egg- Tt5s<tr,•until
it is glossy.
After the nicriltguc is-Ililtile it must
be cooked, and many a gocsd tnet'iltgsse
n1
is spoiled in the coc7l.>stt1. 'The that
thing to reulelnber is try kCeln the terry-
peratute loWv,. windl as 'you lcno'ty, r5
the rule for any egg tt,a ltctst. l'a'te the
meringue roughly, 4o not spread it
smoothly, and bailie ;for 15 i17'lfttttes,
b0 years. One spoon. w eu le i Stafford spent the week -enol and Mrs. jack Reid roved,
et once ninny times its volume in acid, •
lt' tl 'ghtw'ay thequick pleasant in Fordwich with Mr. and Airs. 7. -sed' their 'household effects to W'ro.cetet
and efiic' ' All the 1Demmerling. ---~" this week, where Mr. Reid has recur -i
excess go -LTA -0 Tu ae becounie (Mrs, 1V. I{tl:s of Mitchell, lornz-
&ae'1. t paali).y depar* you etre
d1 ► stgstts in live minutest.. t'erly Miss Gertie White of Gorrie, on
Friday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Janes HcSWes and
daughter of A'thur were week -end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Howes.
Mrs.. H. Herzog, Mrs. R. Newton,,
were in Cargill on 'l'nesday on busi-
ness', and visiting Mr. • and Mrs. W.
Rovwmn ey
Dr.• and Mrs. Whitley were visit-
ing friends in Londesboro on Sun-
8n't depend on crude method*
Employ the best way yet evolved it
all the yeArs of searehin$. Thstt is
Phillips.- Milk of Magnesia. ite sum
to get the genuine. '
"Milk of Magnesia” hat been the
U. S. t� Trod. Mark ml the
Charles H. Milli Ctiemicar
Cmc
nasand
sines GLiselisie 9�g,
ed work.
Mrs, Reuben Stokes of the Tenth,
spent the week -end with friends in ,
the village.
The Young People of the Union o,•-
Church are putting on their play
November 21st. .. ,.• -tet sew
Miss Margaret F„d't alas i3 at pres-
ent
ros ent in Walkertees Hospital having 12213'- ,
dergone an_ operation for apperldicttis, i
Mis t\fiirinie Jeffrey visited Th:irs» r'
dad ht lobt, Baird's, Blyth.
YOU HAVE A DOCTOR'S
WORD FOR THIS
Jam- TIME
da •.
� if `timothy Hay is One of,
't re cin-,
T 1:i/01'0V-ink Mr. George Balzer of Orangehiil�. (s '•us takers to #fiiit out Ir4>,v old some;Filfta havir4 a seri;',.0 'y7t, of the (W
• _ titratiii'ri tett his hand. •
Phm. B, Opt. D., RL �y
Wel-
,....-' bP OMP IST. ' 4
Phone 1t Harriston,
. Mr.
�• Itt . Robt. Shari n-�f `DWltrnti;eriy,
'tiied. Monday ?,,ttiF titlliC,t:rrng; illness.
The tlecer„s� lytta, \41] uncle '61 Mrs.
Mrd.
Pritcll
Mr. and t;;�ti� .W. .r',raztYblc of
„.
"The Best Equipped, Optical Es
tablisbment in •Ibis part of
OntrArlo".
F':tl-
''e5�i1~Wd at the home. of ti'Irs
parenfi, Mr. and. T. 0.
ohltyst on Wednesday, and Anna
�•talli4 Billy Gamble who. 'mem visiting
seeloa..,., v........... ,,�,,..�,,,....... )t ietr 'grandparents for bac past two
`vete6 returned hoes* wish them.
Tun
TITA . ,VE
ASSURANCE COMPANY
e CANADA.
WATE.E L(J, ONTAlIO
1HJ�tablished 1069
W. I'. Booth, b'istriet Agent, Wixigli
Wm, Vflebster, Agent, R. I{. 2, Le
R. H. Mattyll, Agent, Rip' ,clknoW, Ante
Ay, Ontario
•
and
tl Y.
i
Winter
.i
r
Pat Over-
coats
O
ve
Our ball It'd
coats ate now '1h >• •.A splendid
range 'df trliats 3itat prices ran-
ge.fist► tt3?S4 0 132.50.
l a'l1= ai}i' 'a:� off made -to -Plea=
t t'Shita"•� ire: wonderft i values.
' `lit` el, ;stlOes $`23.50, $27.50 and
85:5'0. n"T•ailored to your fancy.
`$ from any-
1RliCt't,5 are cut away
;tbfty,g'offered in same' values.—
Vali and Whiter Caps, Sweat-
•cers, Sox and Underwear.
JUST A FEW LOWERED.
GROCERY PRICES
Green Valley Peas ...,..l c a can
Homes Vanilla Extract
2 for 15c
G. M. Jelly Powders 3 for 20c
RILING 'US YOUR RGCxS.
WE SAVE YOU MONEY,
DAVEV'S STORE
' 1 SKaJ XE dl 11C+ .
onseSi are, it "(you'd be wise
to give the jawb to. 'some of the Wro
Wren.
Mr, and Mrs: John R. Thackaberry I
and Mr. Ernie 'Thackaberry of Lions'
Head, •and Mr. Harvey Th :•claberry
of Toronto, spent Sunday evening at1 int 18'75, an cermet '.ot! l
IM
rm fie
George Herd's, on their way
to the l n to practice medicine. h5 a
Daggs of Bervie,
.olden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. I lazzlily
doctor, he the
aBasail','
George ..._x r,r”- , purgatives forconstipation
began po> g,
bars to search for something harms.- ;
less to the sensitive bowels.
out a1 is experience was. born
f a zea o us ss prescription. Ile wrote
thousands of times. I.t pro le
The Wo rim's Institute is preparing 1 1a ati•v for old and young. As,peop
slug---',
the
most
marvelously .fur rt r nlarvelot y
a ?;,alp r second-hand old, clothinga saw }low
rk and would, be pleased to rc i �sh bowels are startedi. anal batlii
cel Ivo headaches, fev;erisliilesos
r t}3
E , > li,.
in C a
one �Y r
cciv�e donations from and r appetite; and staff:;
gas,pp
t, arses
t ttti Donna, ca ll
to
-articles err
nmunit The , ;ll •tll,e� ;res la" i
col. Y
ze p
,of clothing :suitable for men, women diosord�etzbecane�rtiecess+n'y iaa'�l',tt} It
n
'� it7c ,'ell:.
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rite ld
. at Ca
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beler D
to
and
aoda
rCnT , I
ld- use. 'Y
• hsu
c ,
ori!o
a
ready ad
y
Of Miss :Bary l'opc not later than Syrttp ]Pepsin, as it is called is the'
November lbtit• world's most popular laxative. Ire
Mr. and Mrs, G. S. Smythe and ver 'varies from Dr, ative..e
friend, in Stratford on ori i n al effective and harmless
family visited g u stoles have it.
Sunday. formula. All dr...,g ._ ' .
Mr. and, Mrs. Stanley Flynn (nee
of
Clarksburg)
�t �
da ` ot,tafiernn o
S A
IS J
M1.
•
Staynert call -c22 'ono Mtn, and. Mrs. T-
O. Johanson ':avhi'1e tnoveY21trlouln
'und.
O
g were
Gallagher ltc
r 14
. r «
a �«
Mr- and
.t\7t,. I.
Woodstock visitors lost week.
r died
at
7 attended
t�1t7tS75try'31
De. and Ails j
Supper
, aiv ip
the. d'•res�Fiy't•c•lxa:n s+a7nnvrra
um 1'•eesWva'ter last week, Mrs. At in -
:teeing ;rextsaitae'd velli, hz.r sister, Hors.
Whelk ;fear a few days ion L�aa
' 111r. ' cnc7 Mrs. Ritchie -and son,
h.&1„ .tai Teeswater, spent Stinday the
'vests ioi Dr, and Mrs. Armstrong.
'the Presbyterian Ladies' Aid was
had at i?he home of Mrs, W. R. Hos-
tile on Tuesday. Further .arrange -
me arrange-
ments were made in regards to the
1\tt7aar being held in the '1mvn 1da11
on November 15th fu'm.mi 1 o'c.lorl: un-
til 8,
'Miss A. Douglas spent the week-
end at 'her home at Belnrr,re•..
id r. 1:'1. Brown 511)01 the we,elesend
at Elora, sym-
pathyAdapt 1-1uIehisun has the
c,f a' wide^ circle of friend; in
the loss of his barn and contents
which was burned last Friday nicht
about (1 p.m. The cause of the fire is
utlknown.
Misses Jean Black and Alma Hass
tie of Kitchener spent the week -end
at their homes south of Gorrie.
Mr, and. Mrs, W. 'Rini; and son Masi
Herd were also gate8tS.
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See our No. 1 Potatoes be or
putting in your WinterSupply'.
Wellington Produce Co.
V anigham Branch Phone 6
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