The Wingham Advance-Times, 1936-09-03, Page 8*
Iage eight WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES *Thursday, September 3, 1035
Show Starts at 8 p.m
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, September 3, 4, 5th
GENE RAYMOND And HELEN BRODERICK
a
Clean, Clever Comedy with Plenty of Laughs
------Also-------
TWO-RELL COMEDY “DOWN THE RIBBER”
And NEWS.
SPECIAL
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, September 7, 8, 9
c3iiE PICTURE THE WORLD WILL TAKE TO ITS HEART!
KING’S
Store
In order to make
new Fall goods,' wp
ing out all odd lines
Congoleum and
Linoleum Rugs
at greatly reduced prices.
room for
are clear-
pf
the
of Wingham,
home of Mrs.
Barbour of For-
the home of his
and Mrs. Petta-
CONGOLEUM
GOW SBJML
Mr.- and Mrs. Douglas Lowry and
Adell, spent Sunday with friends at
Listowel.
Miss Ethel Johnston and Miss Dor
othy Aitken, Norman Hall and Gor
don Mundell were successful in pass
ing their examinations in the differ
ent studies they, pursued at the short
courses and Universities during the
summer.
Mrs. Jean Thompson of Wingham.
spent the week-end with her brother,
James E. Nichol,
Mr, Mowbray, Whitechurch, spent
Sunday at the home of his son, Alex.
Mowbray.
Mr, and Mrs. Will Bailey, Ottawa,
were week-end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Messer and other rela
tives.
Miss Wanda Cowan, “of Wingham,
and Miss Mary Meahan, Wroxetcr,
are holidaying with their uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elliott.
Shopping for groceries is made so simple and easy by our system
Of accurate, polite telephone service. We’ll handle your order
with just as much} care as you c ould give it if you selected every
thing yourself, And our delivery is, of course, very prompt and
reliable. Our prices, too, mean.a substantial saving.
RECLEANED AUST,
SEEDLESS RAISINS 2 lb, 25c
LIPTON’S TEA... 28c «/2 Lb.
COLEMAN’S
FRESH BOLOGNA 2 lbs, 25c
ROSE BRAND
BAKING POWDER 15c lb. tin
■■■■■KWRMMMNMMMHI
. 31c GallonXXX VINEGAR..........
GOVERNMENT STANDARD
. I I I ■ «■■■ I
CANADA MATCHES
3 Boxes1 for 25c
f
TOILET SOAPS .. 3 cakes 10c
COLGATE’S ASSORTED
O.K. UNWRAPPED
SOAP ........................ 10 for 29c
SNOWCAP
TOILET TISSUE ...... 3 for 19c
Congoleum Rugs
Less 20%
3 Size 6 ft. x 9 ft.
2
2
2
2
MAGIC COFFEE, Try U, You’ll Like it ... 29c lb.
WE GRIND IT WHILE YOU WAIT ,Size 7,/z2 ft, x 9 ft.
Size 9 ft. x 9 ft.
Size 9 ft. x 10/2 ft.
Size 9 ft. x 12 ft.
Mrs. Alec Colitis, of Wingham,
spent last week with Mrs. Robt. Ross.
Mr. Kelly, of “Kingsbridge,
spent last week end at the home of
his grandmother, Mrs, Jas. Cornelius.
Mr. Malcolm Ross, of Sarnia, spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Mac Ross.
Mr. Wilfred Jacques, who has been
visiting for the past two weeks with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Jacques,
left for his home in Sudbury on Fri
day last,
Mrs. Thos. MacDonald, of Guelph,
and Mr. and Mrs. David MacDonald
of Culross, and Miss Phemie Little,
of Teeswater, visited on Thursday
last at the home of Mrs. Jas. Mac
Gregor.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patten, who have
been holidaying here, spent a few
days last week at Toronto attending
the C.N.E. They left for their home
in Lucan on Tuesday and Mrs. Fox
accompanied them.
Mrs. Alfred Carr,
spent last week at
Wm. Dawson.
Master Kenneth
dyce is visiting at
grandparents, Mr.
piece.
’ We are sorry to report that the
Whitechurch teacher, Mr. Wm. Hen
derson, is in Lon'don Hospital suff
ering from a broken shoulder. He
was playing tennis at Grand Bend
when the accident happened; he was
taken to Kincardine Hospital, but had
to be removed to London for further
treatment. His aunt,. Mrs. W. Hend
erson, who went to see him in Kin
cardine had the misfortune to slip
coming down the steps and fractured
two bones in her leg, Mr. Jim Hend
erson, a brother, is taking the work
at S.S. No. 10 until Mr. Henderson
recovers.
Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Brown and Mr.
and Mrs. Russel Fair, of Perth., near
Ottawa, have been visiting for the
past week at the home of their aunt,
Mrs. John Gillespie and with other
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Scholtz, of
Auburn, spent Sunday at the home of
his brother, Mr. Ezra Scholtz.
Miss Evelyn Reed, of Mount For
est, is spending a week at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Reed.
Mr. John Barbour, of Sutherland,
Sask., visited for a few days last week
with his uncle, Mr. Wm. Barbour,
and his niece, Miss Muriel Watt.
Mrs. Jim Shook and little daughter,
Patsy, of London, spent this week at
the home of Mrs. Andrew Fox.
Mrs. Buxton and her three child-
renj who have been visiting at the
home of her aunt, Mrs. W. R. Far
rier, returned to her home in Wilkie,
Sask., last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Purdon and
family spent Sunday at the home of
her sister, Mrs. Irwin ’Henry, of Bel
fast.
Mr. and Mrs. John MeGee were in
Guelph on Saturday, where her sister,
Mrs. Me Burney of Teeswater went
through an operation for goitre. "We
hope she makes a speedy recovery.
Mr. Bert Cullimore spent the week
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Newey. ■
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirk, of
Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kirk
of Fort Wayne, Indiana ,and Pearl
and Thelma Creighton of Detroit,
spent Thursday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davidson have
had a radio installed in their home.
Mr. A. E. Purdon and Mrs. Cecil
Falconer, Mrs. George Tiffin and Miss
Florence Purdon left on Friday, tak
ing the former’s little granddaughter,
Anita Purdon to her home in De
troit, where they will visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Elgin Purdon over the
week-end.
Over thirty-five ladies attended the
W.M.S. tea held at the home of Mrs.
Gibson Gillespie last Wednesday. A
good program was given, tea was ser
ved and a social half-hour was much
enjoyed.
Miss Winnifred Farrier returned to
her school at Toronto,' Miss Olive
Farrier to her school at Dungannon,
and Mr. Carman Farrier to his school
at Prosperity, on Monday.
SEIZNICK INTERNATIONAL mMI.<-> SEIZNICK INTERNATIONAL raw.Zmlord
AUNTLER.OY
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YOU’D BE PROUD
greet! as his malhcr’s love.,, th
you took to your heori in
Copperfield” In another g1<
‘who gave
Also
in thf tKorld Famoui Story by Fratctj Haddon £urneitt
FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW ano
DOLORES COSIELLO BARRYMORE
with C? AUBREY SMITH • GUY KIBBEE
MICKEY ROONEY • HENRY STEPHENSON
Produced by DAVID O. SELZNICK
Directed b, JOHN CROMWELL • R.t.ol.d thru United "Article)
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SILLY SYMPHONY IN TECHNICOLOR
TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHT
Admission Adults 35c, Children 20c.
Come Early — Feature Starts at 8.10.
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WHITECHURCH
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tl^eir bereavement. All the family are
here at present, also Mrs. Henderson
and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stockhill,
of Powasson.
The many friends of the Laidlaw
family extend to them sympathy in
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AN UNUSUAL SHOE SALE KNOWN AS A
“CASH PRIZE SHOE SALE”
IN OTHER WORDS A SHOE SALE IN WHICH
This
tinue until
everybody
sale started last Friday and will con-
Saturday, October 3rd, thereby giving
a full opportunity to participate.
A full 20.per cent, cash discount on all leath
er footwear and 10 per cent, on all rubber footwear
and hosiery.
We herewith present an illustration showing-
how it works out :
BLUEVALE
Linoleum Rugs
At Specially Reduced Prices.
3 Size 9 ft. x 12 ft.
5 Size 6 ft. x 9 ft.
Frilled Curtains
15 pairs odd curtains, regular
from $2.25 to $2.75.
Special this week $1.69
I
Net Curtains
■ 2 *4 yards long in cream and
ecru.
Special 98c per pair
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Oil Window Shades
Green or Cream 79c each.'
This Thursday, Sept. 3rd,, we
will have with us Mr. J. C.
Greig, Paramount Clothes rep
resentative, with Fall showing-
of Men’s and Youth’s Suits and
Overcoats. You are cordially
invited to come in and inspect
these lines. There is no obliga
tion to buy.
Don’t forget we give prem
ium coupons with, all cash pur
chases, and such nice useful
premiums they are too.■ti.
All phone orders given care
ful and! prompt attention. Call
us at 71.
Store
ing services at' Eadie’s Church when
the Rev. Wardlaw Taylor will be the
special speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. George Peacock, of
Ottawa, spent a few days with Mr.
Peacock’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Peacock.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. MacLean and
sons, Jim and Donald, have returned
to Waubaushene. Mr. and Mrs. Mac-
Lean were successful in passing their
exams, in the short courses they took
at Hamilton this summer.
Mr. James Gannett is spending a
Tew days in Toronto and enjoying the
Ex.
PALOMA
A Real 5c Cigar
Continuously Good
Extra Fine Quality
Sold only at
OMAR
HASELGROVE’S
Smoke Shoppe
<c
after
here.
Bar-
wei;e
BELGRAVE •*
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes and
son, Mr. John T. Coultes, spent Sun-
day in Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Byers and
daughter, of Detroit, spent a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Procter.
Mary and .Irene VanCamp have re
turned to their home in Exeter
a month’s holiday with relatives
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Buffett,
bar$ and Shirley, of Detroit,
visitors with Mrs. C. R, Coultes.
Mrs. A, Burke, of Port McNichol,
was a visitor with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Anderson.
Mr. John T. Bell, who sold his farm
to Mr. Campbell, of Lucknow, held
an auction sale on Tuesday and will
move into the house he recently pur
chased in the village.
C. R. Coultes, Jim Coultes, Camer
on Walsh, spent the week-end in Tor
onto.
Miss Lilia Taylor was a visitor with
London friends.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Coultes and
son, Billie, spent th<
Mr. and Mrs. Harinm
say. Nora and /<
had been visitingw-e-l'atives here, re
turned with them.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Isbister and dau
ghter, Joan, of Toronto, have been
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Miller.
Mrs. E. Geddes and Miry, of Sea
forth, called on friends in the village
recently.
The Y.P.S. of Knox United Church
are having a corn roast on Wednes
day evening.
The W.M.S. of the United Church
entertained the members of the Mis
sion Band and Baby Band Thursday
of last
given,
church
served!
cookies.
I Mrs. Pearson of Goderich and dau
ghter, Mrs. Forseir of Youngstown,
Ohio, was visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Brandon last week.
Mr. and. Mrs. James
Listowel were calling
the village.
Mrs. Hugh McLean
and Tom Edd of St. Catherines, spent
the week end with friends in Bel
grave and Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Patterson and
daughter of Fergus,Mr. and Mrs. C.
Patterson and’ daughter of Aurora
were Sunday visitors with J. A. Bran
don.
Mrs. Wm. Brandon and daughter
Freda of London, spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shoebottom.
:k-end with f/Mh/chell, Roth
ack ^Mitchell, who
week. A short program was
Games were played on the
lawn and a delicious lunch
of' sandwiches, tarts and
ST. HELENS
raw ajid M
were /recent visitors
BRUNSWICK
SARDINES ..5c Tin
CLOVER LEAF RED'
COHOE SALMON 25c tall tin
PRINCESS
SOAP FLAKES 15c Pkg.
McCORMICK’S
SODAS ..............2;lbs. 25c
For Coleman’s Cured Meats, Try Us. We also edrry Fresh Fruit
and Vegetables, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Peppers, Celery, Cauli
flowers, Etc. .
if
don, Zylda Webster to Toronto, Dor-
ine Webster to Carlow, Jean Webster
'to Wingham Junction, Dorothy Mc-
Quillin to Windsor, Mr. Chas, Mc-
Qdillin to Clandeboye; Norma Wea
therhead, Jean Thom, Laurine Mill
er, Marie McCrostie, Hugh McCros-
tie and Gordon Miller, to Lucknow
High School,
The meeting of the Y.P.U. was
held on Sunday evening with thg
President, Mr. Stanley Todd, in the
chair. Miss Mary Irwin gave the
Bible character on “Peter.” The topic
“True Friendship” was taken by Mrs.
E. W. Rice.
Mr. Wilson Woods left last week
with Mr. McDougal, of Lucknow, for
Northern Ontario, where hq will visit
his sister; 'Mrs. Tyson, at Geraldton.
The shoe shown in this advertisement is pos
sibly our best selling line of men’s footwear, the
price being $3.25 per pair and the cash prize dis
count reduces the price to $2.60 per pair, all. sizes.
Many people will be buying footwear in the near
future and we herewith present you with an oppor-
h Utility to buy footwear much below regular stand
ard prices.
Bride and Groom Showered
I*, and Mrs. George Thornton’s
home was the scene of a happy gath
ering on Wednesday evening of last
week when they entertained a num
ber of relatives and friends in honor
of their nephew, George Peacock, and
his bride. During the evening the
bride and bridegroom were presented
with a miscellaneous shower, Mr.
Peacock made a fitting reply, express
ing the appreciation of his bride and
himself for the many gifts and the
good wishes extended,
Willis Shoe Store
The Leading Shoe Store of These Parts
PHONE ,129 WINGHAM
No Services in Presbyterian Church
Next Sunday.
Rev, J. Greig occupied the put-
pit in Knox Presbyterian Church on
Sunday after being absent four Sun
days on vacation.,. The regular service
will be withdrawn next Sunday on
account of anniversary and re-open-
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
PAID FOR
Poultry & Fmh Eggs
We have a fresh stock of beef
scrap, bone meal, tankage, hog
Concentrate, poultry concen
trates, laying mashes, growing
mashes, corn, ’ wheat, bran,
shorts, feed flour, middlings,
grit and oyster shell, also cat
tle, hog and poultry minerals.
Buy your suplies here and see
the difference in quality and
price,
Try a bag of Lucknow Flour,
Buyasack and1 Havelock Brand,
You will be well satisfied,
Duncan Kennedy
Phone 38 ’ Wingham
Rev. R. W.
of Dorchester,
With Mrs. J. B.| Rutherford.
Mr. Chas. Mcbfegor, of Kitchener,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McGregor and
Mr. Rory McGregor, of Kintail, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart
during the week-end.
Miss Mildred McQuillin spent a
few days the guest of Miss Dorothy
Aitkin and Miss Ethel Johnston, at
Bluevale.
Mrs. W. J. Humphrey has returned
from a visit with her daughter, Mrs.
George Walker, East Wawanosh,
Miss W. I. Rutherford left on Sat
urday to resume her duties on the
Kirkland Lake High School Staff. She
was accompanied by Miss Florence
Stuart, of Evanston, Ill,, who has been
a visitor here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Webster and Mr.
Harold Webster, of Ashfield, were re
cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Th.om,
School re-opened on Tuesday with
Miss ■'Sadie McCharles of Clover Val
ley as Principal and Miss Beatrice
McQuillin, assistant, in the St, Hel
ens School, Mr. Watson Davis at Bel
fast, Miss MclJurney at Fordyce, and
Miss Mason, of Goderich at No. 8,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith, Elinore
and Yvonne, of Toronto, were recent
visitors with Mrs, John Webster,
The following teachers and Stud
ents have returned to school after the
vacation; Misses Irene Woods, to
Waterloo, Dorothy Webster to Lon-
Whiteman of
on friends in
These Smart Fall
of Hamilton
» Stoutly tailored, made to
stand plenty of rough wear.
Two trouser Suits
$7.95 and $10.95
Boys’ Sweaters, large range
of all sizes of newest shades
and styles—prices most reas
onable.
Boys’ Shirts and Blouses in
Blues, Browns, Greens and
White
49c, 59c, 69c and 95c
Tailored of the same materials and
cut with the same design as Dad’s
own clothes. And how grand the
youngsters look in
them! Bring them in
today and let us out
fit them for Fall with
clothes they’ll really
be proud to wear.
Outfit, your Boy at our New Boys’ Depart
ment. Full range of Suits, Shirts, Sweaters, Pants,
Kuickers, Hose, Underwear, Ties and Caps.
HANNA & CO.
RELIABLE
EYESIGHT
SERVICE
/
Two years ago I came, here not knowing anyone. , Today I
have hundreds of people in this district wearing glasses which I have
fitted with perfect satisfaction. I offer you a complete service at very
moderate prices. Have YOUR eyes examined NOW.
REIDt
Stratford’s Leading Optometrist for 18 years.
AT WILLIAMS’ JEWELRY STORE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT
• EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING 9 TO NOOK.