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WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Thursday, July 16th, 1936
Show Starts at 8 p.m.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, July 16th, 17 th, 18th
“Powder Smoke Range”
------With-------
HOOT GIBSON — HARRY CAREY
BOB STEELE — TOM TYLER
And a Congress of Western Stars
st —— Also------
Major Bowes’ Amateurs of the Air
and Single Reel Pictorial
“THE LAND OF EVANGELINE”
FOX NEWS
NEXT WEEK
“Paddy O’Day”
BLUEVALE
Miss Dorothy Greenway was hos
tess on Thursday afternoon for the
July meeting of the Women’s Insti
tute, and although the heat was in
tense, over one-half of the total
membership was present as well as
several visitors. The president, Mrs.
Donna J. Smith presided.
The program throughout was of
a patriotic nature. The roll was an
swered by naming a member of the
R.oyal Family. Following the read
ing of the minutes the financial state
ment and correspondence was pre
sented. Some time was spent discuss
ing a plan to improve a rather un
sightly part of the village with flow-
■ers, as part of community activities.
The idea was approved. Miss Alice
Thornton read a concise account of
the “Life of Queen Mary”, relating
incidents from her young womanhood
to the present time, making special
mention of the beauty of her char-
■ | acter. A poem; “The Passing of the
Kings” was read by Mrs. A. Mow
bray as a tribute to the memory of
King' George V. Mrs. Mowbray led
in a round table conference on Home
Economics, when problems of real in
terest were discussed. Mrs. Brecken
ridge contributed a reading, “The
Bonny Wee Window.” After singing
“God Save the King,” refreshments
were served in the dining room.
Congregation Meet Together
The congregations of the United
and, Presbyterian Churches gathered
together for service in Knox Presby
terian Church on Sunday morning.
Rev. J. R. Greig conducted the open
ing devotional service, then introduc
ed Mr, Tiller, a representative of the
British and Foreign Bible Society,
who took as his subject “The Appeal
of the Bible” and the command “Go
ye into all the world and preach the
Gospel to every creature.” He men
tioned men like Carrey, Livingstone,
Stanley, Jones and Kagawa of Japan
and the important part played by the
Bible Society in assisting these men
in carrying out their objective
World for Christ." Rev. A. V.
pronounced the Benediction,
“The
Robb
tried
suc-
Jack Mowbray who recently
Grade 6 Musical Examination
cessfully passed with honors. Jack is
a pupil of Mr. A. E. Cook of Blyth.
Clarence Hollenbeck and Ronald
Mulligan were successful in passing
their Entrance Examinations.
Rev, J. R. Greig and Mrs, Greig
left on Monday for the David Perrie
Camp at Kintail on Lake Huron. Mr.
Greigds Dean of the Camp again this
year. Miss Alba Mowbray is attend
ing the camp as delegate from the
Y.P.S. of Knox Presbyterian Church.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Challacomb and
son, Allan, of Toronto, are holidaying
with Mr. James E. Nichole-s.
Miss Elizabeth Robertson! of Tor
onto is with her motherxJnrs. Wm.
Robertson,
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Garniss and
Miss Olive Scott attended the Mc
Eachern Re-Union at Mount Forest
on Saturday.
Miss Florence Fowler spent Sun
day with her cousins, the Misses
Cresswell at Seaforth.
Mrs. Peter MacEwen of Sudbury,
Mrs. James Cleghorn and little Paul
ine, of Port Colborne, are visiting
their sister, Mrs. William Abram and
other relatives.
Miss Lois Elliott is spending a va
cation at the home of her uncle, Mr.
J. S. Elliott of St. Catharines.
Mrs. Jas. Cleghorn of Port Col
borne and Mrs. Peter McEwen of
Turnberry spent Sunday at the home
of their cousin, Mrs. Raymond
liott.
El-
BELGRAVE
A Pleasant Gathering
very plesant time was spent atA
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Walsh
last Monday evening when a large
number of friends gathered together
to wish them many happy years of
married life. Mr. P. W. Scott acted
as chairman and extended best wish
es. Many pretty and useful gifts were
presented to the young couple and
the
his
and
and
ed.
Miss Isohel Douglas of Lucknow
groom thanked all on behalf of
bride and himself .for the gifts
good wishes. Lunch was served
a social time and dancing enjoy-
KING’S
Is the Place to find Wearables
in which a Woman can Keep
Cool and Look Smart.
A Real July
Special
27
Stylish Dresses
On Sale $4.49
Beautiful White
and Pastel Summer
Shades - Tubbing
Shirt Maker Stripes
and Prints - the cream of the
season’s 'dresses, with regular
values up to and including
Silks
season’s 'dresses, with regular
values up to and including
styles that sold at as much as
$8.95. Sizes 14 to 40 with some
half sizes included.
Friday and Saturday Sale $4.49
Group 2 at $8.98
White and Pastel Bresse's
and Suit Dresses with normal
Values to $15.00.
Friday and Saturday Sale $8.98
Sunshine Crepe Hose ....... 59c
Orient Crepe Hose ......... $1.00
Clearing Summer Gloves
...... 50c - 69c - 75c
Millinery - 50 New Styles for
Friday and Saturday
Kayser Lingerie .
Beautifully Cut Garments -
Panties - Bandeaux - Step-Ins.
59c and 39c.
Come in and look around —
You’ll Enjoy Shopping Here.
Special Note — Shipment of
Brown’s Irish Linens just to
hand - Towelling - Table Cloths
- Breakfast Sets - Sheets and
Pillow Slips - finest and best
we have yet shown - Full des
criptive booklet for the asking.
KING BROS.
Butterick Patterns Phone 71
was a visitor with relatives. here.
Mrs. Fred Reid and daughters,
Varna, was a visitor with Mrs.
R. Coultes.
of
C.
Institute Meet July 21st
The Belgrave Branch of the
men’s Institute will hold its
meeting at the home of Mrs. Albert
Vincent on Tuesday afternoon, July
21st, when a hearty invitation is ex
tended to all ladies to be present.
Roll Call—Ways of helping child-
Wo-
July
July Furniture Sale
FEATHER YOUR NEST AT FRY’S
Up-to-Date
STUDIO COUCHES
$10.50 to $29.50
Modern Dining
Room Suites
Buffet drawer holds 92 piece Dinner Set,
Patented extension table feature.
Cent Special
Permanants
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
Permanents at $3.00 and
bring a friend and you
get the two for $3.01.
ren form habits of health, neatness,
obedience and courtesy.
Current Events—Mrs. J. Wheeler,
Address, Canadian Citizenship, Rev.
J. B. Townend.
». Music, Mae Wilkinson.
Contest, Edith Procter.
Solo, Mrs, N, Keating,
Motto, Mrs. C. R, Coultes.
All are to bring questions for the
Question Drawer.
Lunch Com.: Mrs. J, Wheeler,
Mrs. Wm. J, Cole, Mrs, C, R. Coul
tes,
An Ice Cream Social sponsored by
the Trinity Church Sunday School
was enjoyed on Tuesday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Arm
strong,
Miss Beatrice Wade of J'ordwich
was a visitor in the village.
Mr. and. Mrs. C. R. Coultes and
Mabel spent the week-end with rela
tives at Paris and Toronto,
Joe Miller shipped a car of cattle
to Toronto on Saturday and C. R.
Coultes shipped two loads.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brandon re
turned from a trip to the West on
Saturday. They report that the heat
was terrific out west and on the way
back.
WHITECHURCH
Mr. Oscar Casemore of Stratford
spent the week-end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Casemore.
Rev. and Mrs. G. O.Cox and baby
Donna of Matheson, and her sister,
Miss Olive Terriff, who has been vis
iting with them, are visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Mac Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob MacDonald and
son, Jack, or Holyrood, spent Sun
day with Miss Catharine Ross.
Misses Isabel and Lettie Fox are
spending this week at a cottage at
Kincardine.
Mr. George Falconer of Lumby, B.
C., visited on Sunday with Rev. G.
O. Cox at the home of Mr. Mac Ross.
Mr. Jack Henderson of Lucknow,
Mr. T. H. Moore motored to Mea-
ford on Sunday, and Mrs. Harold
Sparling and Douglas and Marie who
have been visiting here, returned to
their home there, with them.
The cement men have been busy
at Mr. John McGee’s 'during the past
week, building the wall for his new
driving shed.
Miss Agnes Wilson motored to
Forester, Mich., with Mr. and Mrs.
Powell of Stratford and visited with
her aunt, Mrs. Scott, there, during
the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan McKenzie, of
Tees water and Mr. John Mowbray
spent the past week at Wasaga beach.
Misses Winnifred and Olive Far
rier and Clifford, spent last week at
Bogie’s beach, north of Goderich.
Mrs. Lovatt and her/laughters of
St. Catharines, who were in Clinton
last week for the Lovatt re-union,
visited here with her mother, Mrs.
McBrien.
The baseball boys were defeated at
Lucknow last week. They play at
Colborne this week.
Mr. Malcolm Green of Kitchener
spent the week-end here with Mrs.
Green at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry.
Mrs. Jack Henderson of Paramount
and children, and Mrs.
visited on Sunday with
and Mrs. Ross.
The regular monthly
the Women’s Institute was postpon
ed from Friday last to Friday of this
week on account of Mrs. Garton’s
death. Mrs. Clarkson Martin, who
was the delegate to the Institute Con
tention held in Guelph in May will
be present to give’her report of that,
meeting.
The Young People of the United
Church have called for a church pic
nic to be held at the 10th bridge on
Tuesday, July 21.
Mrs. Newey, Mrs .A. Emerson, Mr.
Bert Cullimore and Gordon Leggatt
spent Sunday last at Point Clarke.
Mr. and ’ Mrs. J. D. Beecroft and
Florence and Ernest and Frances
Robinson spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Kirk of Seaforth.
Miss Velma Stewart of Kinloss
spent the week-end with Miss Luella
Laidlaw.
Mrs. W. R. Farrier, Miss Winnifred
and Mr. Carman Farrier are spending
this week at the lake,
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson of Tor
onto spent Friday visiting at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Jos. Tiffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Laidlaw, Ken>
lieth and Elroy, visited on Saturday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Straughan, and Mr, and Mrs. Talmar
of Goderich.
Mr, and Mfs. K. Bibb spent the
week-end at his home in East Wa-
wanosh.
MacGregor
Mrs. Moore
meeting of
a
SMITH’SPrompt
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ECONOMY FOOD STORE
Phone 161
We Are At
Your Service
We are as close to you as your phone. Call 161 for quick
and satisfactory delivery. We are headquarters for your Fresh
Fruits, Vegetables and Choice Quality Groceries.
Clover Leaf
Red Cohoe
Salmon
25c .. Tall Tin
£
Helmet
Corned Beef
2 Tins .... 25c
Canada
Matches
3 for .. 23c
Shirriff’s
Jelly Powders
5c.......... Pkg,
SNOWCAP TISSUE
Kellogg’s
Quaker or Sug
ar Crisp
Corn Flakes
3 Pkgs. ... 25c
Fresh Ground
Magic Coffee
33c ..........Lb.
.. 3 Rolls 19c w
Junket
X
Ice Cream Mix
3 Pkgs. . .. 25c
Kelowna
Choice Blended
Tea
45c .......... Lb.
Coleman’s
Pure Lard
2 Lbs...........25c
Icing
Sugar
2 Lbs............15c
Nice, Crunchy
Sweet Mixed
Pickles
21c . 25 oz. jar
Alymer
Pork & Beans
22 oz. size
2 Tins .... 19c
McCORMICK’S BUTTER SODAS ... 2 Lbs: 23c
St. Williams
New Seasons
Strawberry
Jam
29c . 32 oz. jar
McCormick’s
Swiss Jellies
2 Lbs...........25c
Par a wax
10c............pkg
Zinc Rings
23c............doz.
Brunswick
Sardines
3 Tins .... 14c
MUFFETS . .
Shredded
Wheat
2 pkgs .... 25c
Heavy White
Rubber Rings
2 pkgs .... 13c
.......... 10c Pkg.
During this hot spell we are compelled! to keep our Cold
Meats under refrigeration. We will gladly show them upon re-
uest.
Miss Mossie Milligan is spending
a: few days at her home on the 1st
line.
Miss Elizabeth Robertson returned
home last week.
We were sorry to hear Mrs. Wm.
Moses had passed away on Wednes
day. We extend -our sympathy to the
family.
Mr. Henry Mathers and family re
ceived the sad news that a cousin, Mr.
Robt. Geo. Clugston had passed away
on Sunday morning.
A large number attended the
Orange celebration Monday in Lis-
towel.
We are sorry to hear Mr. Harry
Bosman, 2nd line, is sick at present.
Mr. .and Mrs. John Bosman are
visiting with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Bosman.
Most of the farmers are done hay
ing last week although difficult for
man and horses to work through the
hot weather.
Doris-Culliton, Michael Willie.
A. Grace Ireland, Teacher.
Flannigan: “Is Murphy not work-
in’? Shure, I thought he had a steady
job.”
Flaherty: “Oh, yes; the job was
steady enough, but Murphy wasn’t.”
SCHOOL REPORT
O- HaselgroveS. S. No. 3, Turnberry
Honors 75%, Pass 60%.
From Jr. IV to Sr. IV— Lois Ap
pleby 79, Walter Dinkin 65.
From Sr. Ill to Jr. IV—Jackson
Dunkin 71, Donald
From Jr. Ill to
Kreuger 65.1
From Sr. II to
Wallace 84, Mabel
Rutherford 75, Bernice Appleby 71.
Mildred
tions).
From
calf 76,
From
CURRIE’S
Wallace 67.
Sr. Ill—Marjorie For Service
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Jr. II to Sr. II—Jack Met-
Doris Culliton 71.
Primer to I—Brian Metcalf,
Jr. Ill—Florence
Dunkini 79, John
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If they are giving you trouble,
see
R. A. REID
Stratford’s Leading Optometrist
for 18 years, at
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JEWELLRY STORE
Every Wednesday morning,
9.00 to 12 noon
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith and Miss
Alice Smith Spent Saturday in Tor
onto taking in the Orange celebra
tion.
We are sorry to hear Mts, George
Mathers has been very sick fot the
past week and hope for a speedy re
covery,
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We have leased part of the Stewart Glove & Leather build
ing on Victoria Street, Wingham, and are now stocking up with
building supplies of all kinds, including dressed andl rough lum
ber, lime, paristone, cement, gyptoc, Eastern and Western
shingles, etc. . —
We have recently purchased 300,000 feet of White Pine and
Spruce, which we are now millihg at Kincardine, and which we are
selling at attractive prices.
Let us talk over your building problems with you.
Mahood-Stewart Lumber Co., Ltd.
Mills and Head Office, Kincardine, Ont. Varda at Kincardine,
Lucknow, Wingham, Teeswater, Shcguiandah.
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