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The Wingham Advance Times, 1931-08-06, Page 8PACE E1CIHT NEW YCEUI THEATRE Thursday, Friday, Saturday, August 6th, 7th, 8th Ann Harding Clive Brook and Conrad • . a. : el: •--• In "EAST LYNNE" A Great Drama of Mother'L®ve '. V Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, August" 10, 11, 12 Jean Arthur Buddy Rogers — Richard Arlen -- I11 -- "THE LAWYER'S SECRET" DREW Miss Isobelle Crowe of London, spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Crowe. Mr. Harold Arthurs and Miss Hel- en Chiltan spent Sunday with Mr. and rs. W M i ill' tam Darroch. The Young People of Drew tank charge of the services in Letter Breen and Drew church on Sunday as Rev. Watt is away on his holidays, Miss Beatrice Arthurs is holiday- ing with Mr. and Mrs, George Arth- urs. Born—In Clifford on Friday, July 31st, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Gibson of Drew, a daughter, Miss Annie Darroch of Port Carl- ing, is spending her holidays with her been visiting i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Darroch.g w th .her sister, Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gerrie from Cornelius; went to Brussels, where Milverton spent Sunday with the lat- the former has taken a position. ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bell, Mrs. W. R, Farrier spent the week- end in Goderich with Mr. and Mrs. 10th Con. E. R. T, Philips, WAWANOSH Mr. Jack Paterson, who has been visiting with Mr. P. 1vIcK. Paterson, home of the former's sister, Mrs. J. Mr. Chas. Bing of Florida, and Mr. D. Beecroft, Bruce' Currie of Ohio, are visiting returned to his home in Galt on Tues- Mr, Ernest Sperling of with Alex,; Robertson, day last, g Toronto, Miss Ne11i. McGee, daughter of visited last week at the home of his Miss Mary Mason of Buffalo, is brother, Mr, Harold Sperling. spending a few days with her broth-' Err' and Mrs, Leask. McGee, and Miss On Wednesdayt er,' Mr. John Mason, Helen Paterson, daughter of Mr. F, held members of MeK, Paterson, commence their Charmer's Church. their annual Mr. Milton McBurney spent the 1 ypicnic at the 10th bridge, training in Galt General Hospital this arid it was weer; -end with friends here. His l well attended and much enjoyed, ween Wim' h th in Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Weliwood and daughter, Miss Dorothy, returned home with him after spending a mon- th with her aunt, Mrs. Frank Thomp- son. Mr. and Mrs.:Ed. Irwin and family of Goderich, spent the week -end with relatives here. e Mr. Eric Harvey and daughter, Jane, of Toronto, also Miss - Daisy Morseman are visiting with Mr.'and Mrs. Leslie Wightman. WHITECHURCH Miss Amelia Lever, who has been holidaying at the, home of her par- ents, Mr.' and Mrs. Peter Leaver, re- turned to London on Thursday, Mrs. Bradt and Lorena, who have THE xN ter; Mrs. Gordon Moore, 2 r, and Mrs. Will Fraser an Louise of Wingham, visited on day at -the home of Mrs and' Naylor: P. The family of Mr. and Mrs. l obinson, Le., Dr, Harold Rob of Walkerton, Mr. and Mrs. Kilpatrick, and Mr. and Mrs Robinson and sons, were togeth Sunday at the home on the 9th of E. Wawanosli. Mr. and Mrs Robinson and sons left on M to visit relatives at Hamilton, to see Niagara Falls, on their back to their home in Minne and Mrs, and Mrs. Win. Robins() cornpanied them and visited for days with Mr, and Mrs. Ed. St. of Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Purdon, and Mrs. Harry-Maneweinin and Goyeau of Leamington spent week -end with the'former's par Mr, and Mrs, James Purdon, Mr. John Whitly of Galt visite er the week -end with Mr. Wi Robinson, Mr. Frank and Miss Hazel of Teeswater, visited Sunday at home of Mr, and Mr's. Wesley gatt, We wish to congratulate Mr, Iiott Fells on the success of his c who wrote on the second year H School work and all were succes in passing, which is a splendid re for a public school, The names those who were successful are: Ve Scott, Lela Leggatt, Evelyn R Tom Wilson and Stanley Moore. Fells has secured the principalshi a three-room school 1 near Cochr and he will teach the entrance, f and second form work, We wish success in his work there, Mrs. Joe Thompson and child of Tilsonburg are visiting at the.ho of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Th Robinson. Miss Doris Aitcheson of Bluev spent last week with her friend, M Lela Leggatt. The Sunday School of the Uni Church held their annual picnic Goderich on Friday last and it well attended, and all report a go time. Quite a number from here attend the races at Goderich • on Monday. Mrs. F. L. Creighton and Pearl a Thelma, of Detroit, are visiting at t d Miss' t Sun- Mrs. 13. Win, inson John Ed: er an con. Ed, onday and way a polls, n ac - a few John Mr. Earl the ents, d op- lfred W the Leg- El - lass igh sful cord of lma eed, Mr. p of ane, irst I ren me os. ale, iss. ted to was ocl ed nd he wrs em success their chosen profession, two children of Winnie h �' II Mrs. Peter Robinson of Toronto, Winnipeg, who are is visiting with her sisters, in Bel- 'visiting relatives in Wing -ham, visited EACH MONTH WE grave, and also with East Wa�vanosh on Sunday at the home of Mr. and REPAIR ONE.WATCH � relatives. Mrs. Cecil Falconer, and Master Nor - Mr. and Mrs. Aldin Purdon, of man stayed to spend this week with FREE Raison, Winner for July— !Leamington, and Jack Turner, and Mr, and Mrs.David. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Tilden and son, Kennedy and Wm. T. Weir, Glenannan Kerr, all.of'Leamington, spent the Ticfamily attended the funeral onf un - week -end at the honi,e of the former's day, sr, of Goderich, Sun - Special Values in Giftsday, For The Summer Season parents, Mr, and Mrs. Win. Purdon. Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Miss Laura Robinson spent lastMartintheof Brus- DI•AMONDS, WATCHES, week -end with friends at Barrie .and sels spent Sunday at the home of JEWELRY, SILVERWARE Elmdale• her sister, Mrs, David Farrier, who Masters. Charlie and Nelson Lov- haTlbeeri'`ill again, ETC. All High Class Goods e scarlet fever ticket was taken At Moderate Prices. act, of Clinton, are holidaying with off the manse this week their grandmother, Mrs, McBaien, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Philips, and Mr. GEE.and Mrs, Elwood Barbour and farn- WILLlAMS sly, and other Ashfield and Wawa- Wingleam nosh families' spent Sunday at the lake and enjoyed chicken dinner there, Little 'Neil and Velma Nettleton of Jeweller VIOLIN LESSONS Apply for Particulars J. J. ALLEN Box 74 Wroxeter Ph. 29 Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Cox and other relatives spent a week in a cot- tage at Tobe.r•mory, returning here on Wednesday last. Mr. Cox is thresh- ing this season with Mr. Duncan Ken- nedy and his brother, Mr. Melbourne Cox runs the mill, chopping every Toronto are spending t,vo weeks at forenoon, and working at his shoe the bonne of Mr. and Mrs, Will Conn repair work in the afternoon. Kath - Mr. and Mrs; xlYJ;ilton,Sherr^iff and Misses Eleanor Sprung and leen Patterson of Auburn are visiting. family of Hamilton, Mrs. Geo, Tit- with their aunt, Mrs, Cox and. Mr. fin and Vivian, and Mrs, Win. Sher - riff, of Winghaiu,' �l,enk Sunday at Jas" Miller and sen, William, and Mr. Stevens, from Rhinebeck, Iowa, were the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Far- also guests with Mr, and Mrs. Cox. rier, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Broadhead and Mr. and Mrs, Nathaniel.., Bolt and I Fay from Toronto are Zara, and Mr: and Mrs, Jack Purdon visitingadlawith Mr. and' Mrs. Herbert Laidlaw and and Kenneth, spent the week -end at other relatives here. Rockwood; with the former's daugh Mr, Jas. Morrison from Bluevale is renewing old acquaintances in the vil- i 191 11111f1lili1111 1011111pN111110101111 119011111011111 1110111 14111Ii11111111111111111116IiI�111i111111111 1t! rage, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Westbrook froth Kotnoka and Mr. and Mrs. Len i� r� NNA JETTI K SHOES 1 0 !i OMEN99 Westbrooke from Goderich, and Mrs. Ave Ji 'rhos. Smith from Lucknow, spent 1 It is said "there are Zito goods made in this world that are i perfect", and no doubt,this is true, but there' -are some articles - that come clode to that quality called. "Perfection,'' We had a customer oite clay last week who would wear til nothing but Enna Jettick Shoes (and this is quite common) kr i she said "The pair T am now wearing are, PERFECT". %he war; of course referring to THE FIT, for although this'rnake of shoes has several unusual features their high light is FIT, trouble it is 99 chaces to 100 that you are any lady who has foot And if this should strike the eye of now or have at some tittle worn, "Illfittrng shoes" and we advise • for your case ENbNA J TTICKS In fact we have some 'customers who even tell us their feet are gradually but surely gettingback to normal since they have y h e started to wear this kind of footwear, and•seeing that we anti fit your foot PERFECTLY we invite you to put our claim to the test. Made ht marry widths, for instarice AAAAA to.EtE and sold at tame' prices. from Atlantic to Pacific rtattr.,eTy $7.00 a $8.00 Per Pair, N; Wil Store,' Pho 129 ` iM Selling Agents for : this District, J 11(111111 I11 lir pltllMll(illi(1 emialocim1y10)01tnitificai lh lancer Al u n ant I 110'i11111111�I111Mliii�illi{MI11111 Thursday last at the home of their aunt, Mrs, Jas, Cornelius, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Vanner and family from Wiinghain were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cor- nelius and Master Cart stayed for the week. Mr. and Mrs, Will Reid and fam- ily of Paris, k-isited last week with his mother, Mrs, A. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. George Jacques and family from Preston spent the weak - end with his. parents, Mr, and Mrs, Eli Jacques. Wedding bells ate .ringing, Miss Merle Wilson, who has been ttursint in Stratford Idaspital,'leaves this week to nurse for two months in Western 'osteital, Toronto, Miss Mary Weir, who has been training at T]'atniluc•n G'reneral Hospi- tal, is now at the home of Mn, and - Mrs Fred Davidson, HAM A DVANCE-TIMES RAPID CITY Mr.'and .Mrs, J, A. Carter are at. �l e$t:nt 'ori a week's Visit-' with St a Helens friends,• ' We welcome Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson to 'aur barg; they are oc- cupying the residence` formerly occu- pied. by Mr. Henry Carter of Luck - now. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Carter tained a number of their Rapi and Lucknow friends to a soci ening recently. - Mr, and Mrs. Marl Gardner at- tended the funeral of Margaret Jane Gardner, widow of the late. John Craig, in her- 87th year at Donny- brook last Thursday. Her remains were laid to rest in Donnybrook cem- etery, The late Mrs. John Craig was an early pioneer of Ashfield township,' Tieing of a loving and kindly disposi- tion, she was loved by all who knew her. Corning with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs: William Gardner, from Streetsville, near Toronto, some seventy-five years ago and set- tling on the Gardner homestead, at Zion After her marriage she resided. at St, Augustine, where her husband owned and operated a saw mill along. with his farm, and who predeceased her some nineteen years ago. Mrs, Craig resided with her'son, James, and daughter, Mrs. Tom Bamford,, The deepest sympathy of the entire community is •extended to the family in the loss of 'a loving mother. The remains of the late Mr. John McDougall were laid to rest in S. Kinloss 'Cemetery last Monday after- noon. The late Mr, McDougall was i e an active member of South Kinloss Presbyterian Church, being an elder of the church, also a strong singer in the choir. BLUEVALE A{r. Charles' Messer of the .Re- search Laboratories at Toronto, spent the week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. `John F. Messer. Mr. and Mrs:. A. E. McKinney, of Toronto, were 'Sunday visitors with. Mr. Wm. McKinney and . Mr, and Mrs. John F. Messer, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Elliott, of St. Catharines, were recent visitors at the home of Raymond Elliott. Rev, Mr. Mann and family are en- joying three weeks' holidays; next Sunday Mr. Robt, Shaw will take charge of the service at Bluevale Un- ited Church in, the morning, and. at Ebenezer in the afternoon; there will be no service in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Langstroth, of Ingersoll, spent a few days at the home of Mr. Wm. Thornton. Mr. John Smith spent a few days with Lucknow friends. Mr. Alex, Hastie of Wroxeter, spent a few days with Mr. J. Mas- ters. Miss Dorothy Aitken, Mrs. Alice Aitken and Miss Polly Duff are holi- daying with relatives at Welland, The home of Henry Bosman, Browntown, :is certainly worth se ing at present. The front of th house is almost covered with a hug clematis. Mrs. Wm. Duff is holidaying wit friends at Simcoe. Farmers are busy cutting their bar ley and oats this week, if the weathe Creeps fine most of the grain will b cut next week. Mr. John Smith spent a few days with relatives at Lucknow. Mr, Bert Lott of Brussels, was call- ing on his many friends here yester- enter- d City al ev- family of `Toronto, are. holidaying with Mr. Russell J ;iityn, Miss Ruby :Dtt!'; R.N,, of Toronto, •is holidaying with her sister, Miss 'oily Duff. Mrs, J. 1Vrasters and family • and Misses Helen •and . Grace Masters spent Civic Holiday with Mrs. (Dr.) Stewart, at Wingham. Sunday visitors here were; Mr, and Mrs, John L. Geddes of Belgrave, with Mrs. Robertson and. Miss M. Fraser; Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Nichol- son of Morris with Mr. and Mrs. R. Shaw; Geo. Donaldson of Toronto, with the:Sanderson 'family; Robert Hogg of Seaforth, with his uncle, F. B. Scott; Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Dick- son and son Charley of Seaforth, with Mr. and Mrs, R. F, Garniss; Mr, W. McLean, student pastor at' Mount Forest and Clifford, with his friend, Mr. S. Kerr, student pastor here; Mr. and Mrs, Coline Fingland' of Walton, at the home of Mrs. AIice Aitken; Gordon Leggatt of Whitechurch with Kenn, Mowbray; Geo. McDonald and son, King, of Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Speir, of Morris. Mr. Dave Barnard of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnard of De- troit, spent a few days with Mr. Ed. Barnard Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Masters and family spent Sunday at Port Elgin. Mr. and Mrs.: Edgar McMichael of 'Toronto, spent a few days with rela- tives here. Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Bosman of Leamington, spent the week -end with the former's parents. During the heavy storm here Sun- day afternoon, the ii e bigpoplar tree pP in front of Gordon Hall's house was hit. by lightning and the Hydro also put.'. out.' ' The regular inonthly meeting of the Women's Institute will be held on Thursday afternoon, August 13th, at 2,30 o'clock, at the home of. Mrs. D. 5, Falconer, Roll call—Which sea- son I like, and why. Miss Ruby G. Duff, R.N., Woman's College Hospi- tal, Toronto, will address the meet- ing. A contest, The naming of com- mon om mon flowers, will be held and small prizes will be awarded. The ladies of the community are always welcome, BELGRAVE Mr. William Armstrong of the 5th line of Morris was badly hurt on Saturday when his team were fright- ened and pulled the binder over him Mr. and Mrs. Edwards of Goderich visited with Mr. and Mrs. John L. Stewart on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lake,' Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, of Fergus, were Sunday, visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bran_ don. Mrs. Fells, son and daughter, of Wingham, and Miss Sumner, of Lon- don, visited . with Mr, and Mrs. D. S. Thursday, August 6th, 1931 GREAT. Out of Season Sale MEN'S FINE SUITS A Fortunate Factory Purchase AIIows This Un- usual " Sale.; of MEN'S GOOD SUITS 50 EXTRA • VALUE SUITS Blue Greys -- Overchecks -- Self Stripes and a few smart Tweeds. Young' Men's - Semi Regular and -Standard Types for Men. Many have Extra Trousers, and :Values Range to $35.00. Out of- Season Sale Price $21.00 Here is your chance to` *make a 'Teal buy in a New Suit. Men's Fine Pullovers 75c Holeproof: Socks $2.98 2 for $1.00 $2.50 Collar `Attached Shirts KING` BROS. P"„° Mrs. Turnbull anct .1Liss, Dorothy Boyle spent a day in the village last week. There will be no service in Trin- ity Church, Belgrave, August 9th. -Rev. Mr. Grant and family are•' spending their vacation at Grand.! Bend. The Orange Sermon will be given in Trinity Church, Belgrave, on Aug- ust 16th, Mr. R. J. Scott, Miss Laurette, and Mr. Alex. McBurney, motored to To- ronto this week. Rev, ,M. Connor, wife and fanii•ly, of Brantford, visited with Mr, and Mrs. 3. A. Brandon one day. this week. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Scheer and Miss `Betty of Hamilton, visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. 5. •Hender- 'son, Bluevale road. Mr.` and Mrs. J. A. Brandon and `'Mrs. John Coultes spent'a day in Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. R. Yuill and Miss Scott on Sunday, Beina and Mrs. Fixter of Winghain, Mr. and 'Mrs, Berry Wi11c'nson of spent the week -end at Grand Bend Blyth, visited over the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkinson. GLENANNAN at Mrs. Scandrett is spending, a few days with friends in • Wingham.. eMr. and Mrs. R. Yule spent the e week -end with friends at Grand Bend. Mrs. Joe Little of Winthrop, visited h with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Geddes, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce, Mr. and Mrs. r Jones and daughter of Detroit, spent e a week with their brother, Mr. and Mrs. James Grigg. Mr. Harold Whewell of Winona, has returned home after spending the lastmonth at the home of P. D. Mc- Lean. day. We are sorry to learn that Mrs, W. Souch is quite ill and hope she may soon be well again. Miss Doris Aitchison is visiting with Miss 'Lela Leggatt it White- church. To accommodate week -end visitors over this week -end on account of Civ- ic holiday, the night train ran through to Kincardine Saturday night. Miss Agnes McGuire had about 30 young boys and girls at her place for a lawn 'social on Friday afternoon, y enjoyable time was spent in games etc;, after which she served theist with lunch and ice cream, On Sunday afternoon when two cars were meeting in front of the Un- ited Church one ear went over the bank and turned over, breaking the glass and' doing considerable damage to the fenders, fortunately the occu- pants were not seriously injured, Capt, C, Hetherington and Mrs. Hetheriegton returned home to Wal- kerville after spending two weeks with friends here. - Miss Annie Turner of Toronto vis- ited with Mr, and Mrs. Stately Gal- laher a few days last week. Mrs: Young, Isabel' and Jack, are holidaying at their summer home here, Ur, and Mrs. Ross Douglas, of Hamilton spent the week -end at the linnet of Miss Polly Duff. ' • Mr. and Mrs. tell Matlrers, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnston and fam- ily, and Mr, and Mrs. Cooper Neth• cry, of Belgrave, were Sunday vise itor s at the home of Geo. Mathes's, Mr. acrd Mrs, N. L. Murch and I■nn■rnu■n�■■ MINM■aNnaa■■■■■■Alar.I tis■Nnl�■N■■ iiainlii ii11 ■1i i ■LECTRIC Misses Mildred and Dorothy Stew- art of Howie':are holidaying with their cousin, Stewart Jeffrey, Mrs. Giles and daughter, Margaret, of Timmins, are visiting with the for- mer's mother, Mrs. Forgie, Miss Vera and Master` Morley 50- ,hann of Owen Sound, spent. a couple of days last week at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Stokes4;4�, . eche , - ' Miss Isabel Metcalfe of 'Toronto, is spending a week's vacation 'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Met- calfe: Mr, Wan. Breckenridge and Addie were week -end visitors with the for- mer's sister, Mrs,' Cowan, at Port Huron, Miss Evelyn Lincoln and friend spent a few days last week with Mr. and *Mrs. John Cathees, Gorrie. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wray, Mr. S. Crawford, also Miss Joy Wray, of Toronto, 'and Mrs. John Wray -of Wroxeter, were Monday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stokes. Miss Mabel Coin of Toronto, is visiting with her cousin, Mrs. Arthur Lincoln, Miss jean and Mr. Knox Strau- gban, of Owen Sound, have returned hone after visiting friends on the tenth,'. A little 0.irl has come to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. El- liott.—Congratulations. l-Iiott.-Congratulations, 12th LINE HOWICK Mr, and Mrs. Underwood enter' tained the people of this vicinity with a dance. All report a good time, Miss Marjory Baker spent Thurs- day of last week at Goderich. Miss Edith Edgar of Toronto spent part of her holidays with Mrs. James. Underwood, A number of people of this vicinity spent Sunday at Formosa. Mrs. M. Stewart spent the week- end with friends here. The Engineering and Electrical Building, costing $660,000, was •offi cially opened at the `1928 Canadian National Exhibition, This will be . the 53rd consecutive year of the Canadian' National Exhi- bition, Toronto. I sw 1 ----------------------=....t....., ■ We• LLED i take lannouncing' ' ■_ ■pleasure in t. • ■ he >ixstallatc�n ■ of a � modern Frigidaire ■ gidaire cooled Soda Fountain a s ■ ALL FRUITS, SYRUPS,I SODA WA�ER ■ •CR:.. :. ■ , KEPT ICE COLD , ■Vl�D 1 ■ ■ • A ■ o1 ■ . ■delicious Sodas • ■ NI ilr (YOUR THIRST WILL BE SATISFIED.) ■ ■ a I I11IO11I11I11111IN119 l■0001*i 11110110111 restaurant