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The Wingham Advance Times, 1931-09-03, Page 8LYCFP±M THEATRE Thursday, Friday, Saturday, September 3, 4, 5th John Mack Brown Wallace Beery and Kay Johnson -- Iii ILLY" THE KID" A Thrilling Picture of the Old . West. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, September 7, . 8, 9 Ralph Forbes and Marion Davies — In "THE } ACHELOR FATHER" A Comedy of Mixed Parents. Western Fair !LONDON - ONTARIO September loth to I9th The farmer needs to keep abreast of the tithes as well as business and professional men. The best place to see the latest developments in Agricul- ture, Live Stock and Dairying methods is at the Western Fair. Over 5ATTRAC IONS Write the Secretary for full information Entries close Sept. 3rd J. H. SAUNDERS, W. D. JACKSON, President. Secretary. 6 WHITECHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gilmour, of Turnberry and Mrs, Jack Burchill of 'Culross accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lance Grain and Orton to Sarnia ov- er the week -end to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kennedy. EACH MONTH WE REPAIR ONE WATCH FREE Winner for July— Wm. T. Weir, Glenannan Special Values in Gifts For The Summer Season DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE ETC...—All High Class Goods At Moderate Prices. GEO. WILLIAMS ewelier Wingham } VIOLIN LESSONS Apply for Particulars J. J. ALLEN Box 74 Wroxeter Ph. 29 Rev. Graydon O. Cox, of Pangman, Sask., arrived here to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Ross, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lickey and Mr. Mal- colm Green of Toronto, are visiting over the week -end at the home of VIr. and Mrs. Frank Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Purdon and Ma- bel visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ab. Cameron of Ashfield last Friday, Their son Ralph, returned from the London Hospital last week, where he had been having a growth removed from behind his right eye. Rev. •Gordon Rintoul of Sudbury, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Percy MacLean and family of Belgrave, called atthe home of their aunt, Mrs. Wm. Purdon, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Falconer and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Falconer and child- ren motored to London last Tuesday and visited relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. John Falconer stayed to visit other friends. Mrs. Gillies and John spent Sunday at Fordwich at the home of her bro- ther, Ms. John Thom, Mr. Hey and daughter, Mary, and Mrs. Spencer of Hamilton visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dav- idson last Wednesday. Miss Barbara Weir who had been in Hamilton, re- turned with them. Mrs. Norman hangside is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Jas. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Graham of Stratford, and Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Jas. Wightman and Phyllis of Belgrave, spent a day last week with Mrs. Henry McGee. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Reid returned,. to their home in Brantford, 1111111111111111111111iNtl III$111Mill iallIigAl11M1LI5111(1III1111elllrlinillrl1a111ilMiii t_ Enna jettick Shoes for Women ii I! Approximately 20,000 pairs of Enna Jettick shoes are made — ➢I`I at the factory daily, so that( it is reasonable to conclude that 20,- 1 i 000 women are fitted each day with Enna Jettick shoes. It is ., WI very questionable therefore if there is any make of Women's shoe .iii '1 so popular on the. American Continent as ENNA JETTICKS. WI III Enna Jettick shoes are popular for several reasons: t1— 1st --They are made in so many widths: that any normal — '1 foot can be fitted "PERFECTLY." 1 a 2nd --They are all Goodyear Welted (similar process to LI .1 hand -sewing). m ,11 3rd---Tlhey have an extra 'wide and exceedingly' light ARCH - w 'SUPPORT which holds the shoe in shape just as surely; as the p concrete beam 'holds the building, at the same time giving extra comfort, seeing that the weight of the whole body rests on the arch of the foot. 1 -- (al 4th—They have that class of shoes that are sold for $12,00 14.1 (* ISI si and $15.00. Enna Jettick shoes are made from sizes 1 to 12 and in widths AA.AAA to EEE and are sold at the same prices from Atlantic to .Pacific, namely: $7.50 and $8.50 per pair. e 9 Willis Shoe Store,, Phone 129, Wingham :Selling Agents, Enna Jettick Siitoes. 11111111111111111111111.11111111111+1illi•1lnlalelililllil11111111111111i r111r 1 d X11 Illi 111111111111111111111ti THE WINCH ,i ADVANCE -TIMES Mrs, Craig Sr, and Mr. and Mrs. John Craig and Miss Janet spent Sunday at the home of Mr, John Thorn of Fordwich. Mr. anda Mrs. G. A. MLau Ghat ghlizt of Detroit, -en • tr t, sl ant the week -end at the home of her mother, Mrs, J. Cham- ney. Mrs. Nancy Cahill of: Paris, is visit- ing with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Rob- inson, Mrs. Calvert Falconer and son ,Ar- nold, of Blyth, spent a few days last week at the home of lvIr, and Mrs. Jas, Falconer, Mrs. John Coulter, of Rochester, who is leaving this week -end for To- ronto, is visiting now with Mr, and Mrs. Alec. Coulter and other relatives in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler of Brantford spent the week -end at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Wm. Barbour, Miss Lettie Fox returned from L• u- can on Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. Roy Patton. Miss Elva Metcalfe of Turnberry spent the week -end with Miss Dor- othy Pollock' at the .manse..' Mrs. Trench. and son, Francis, of Teeswater, spent Sunday with her niece, Mrs. Wesley Leggatt, About thirty of the girls and wo- men of the Women's Institute spent three busy days last week at the Hall learning sewing . under the Govern- ment teacher, Mrs. Hawkey, of Tor- onto. They were desirous of having the three day course extended to the ten day course and got permission from Toronto and are continuing work this week. Miss Gladys Garton and Miss Flor- ence Clark of Toronto, who are. nurses -in -training in Ontario Hospi- tal, London, are visiting at the hom of the formers parents, Mr. and Mr Geo. Garton. Master Carl Vanner who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cornelius, returned to his home in Wingham on Saturday. Ivir. and Mrs. Fred Thompson and son, Bobbie, of Toronto, and ,Mrs. Cottle and Evelyn of Detroit, spent Sunday with the ladies' sister, Mrs. lJoe Tiffin and other relatives in Kin - Mrs. George Earner front Brandon, Man,, Mrs, Cornell from Sault Ste. Marie, Mrs. Wm. Burke of Weston, and Mrs. Sellers from Wroxeter were visiting last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft and Ernest, also Mr .and Mrs. A. M Kirk and Francis Creighton of Seaforth, spent Friday at Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnston and mabel visited on Sunday at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Chamney. Mr ,and Mrs. Cecil Falconer and children and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Fal- coner and children and Mrs. Calvert Falconer visited on Thursday last with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Falconer of Bluevale. Mrs. Jerry Brayford left on Satur- day for her home.in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn , Moore and children of Toronto spent last week at the home of their uncles, Messrs, Thos. and Arthur Moore. Messrs. Charles and. Bruce Moore of Palmerston spent Last week with their uncle, Mr. Arthur Moore. Mrs. Jackson of Wingham, spent the week -end with her sister, Mrs. McBrien. Miss Mary Martin left on Friday for her school at Powasson; Miss C. Laidlaw and Miss Mary Laidlaw.ac- companied her and will visit with re- latives there. Miss Annetta Fisher returned to her school at Inwood. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Barton and fam- ily of Goderich visited at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolrrt Ronson on Sunday and Miss Id'a Lake, who had been visiting there returned to her home in Toronto on Saturday. Misses Kathleen Terriff, Addie Ross and Ida Lake visited on Friday with Mrs. Archibald of.Seaforth, The Young People of the United Church are presenting their play "Ruth Comes Home," in Brick Church on Monday evening, Septem- ber 7th, in connection with the An- niversary services there. Mr. and Mrs.;Wm. Cronin and, children of Wingham spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A, , E. Purdon, was crowded to capacity, There was no program as this meeting was to take the place of the picnic which waspostponed. Advantage was p tp d. dvaz ta1,c made . o thegathering' # tt.to c 11 iv1' s I�at1- a is t leen e i e n 1 rr ff to the platform and pre- sent her with a miscellaneous show- er how- er--.and afterwards she was - presented with the following address; which was spoken at the time by Mrs. J. D. Beecroft. Dear Kathleen;. -.- On learning that you were so soon to slip away from us to a far country, some of us wished to take this oppor. tunity to remind you of the good wishes for your : happiness and wel- fare, which will follow you from your many friends to your new home. Your joyous outlook on life and happy disposition have always been of great help to all who have come in contact with you. We realize that you are quite capable of filling the responsible ' position which awaits you and we know you were greatly beloved in the choir and in your Suir- say School Class in the Church<you attended in' Toronto and we were re- luctant to have you go without some. slight ;token of our remembrances and good wishes. Miss Terriff very fittingly replied, saying it was a happy surprise for her and thanking them for their in- terest and thoughtful gifts, which were unwrapped. Two boilers of corn was enjoyed by all and the remainder of the evening was spent in cards and dancing. The next meeting of the Wornen's Institute will be held on Friday ev- ening, September 11th, at the home of Mrs. Jack Richardson, when the program will be given by'the grand- mothers and grandfathers, e Master Melvin McClenaghan re- . I turned on Monday last with Mr. Felin and Mr. Harold Sperling after visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sug- gitt of Toronto. Mr, Hector Mackay and Miss Bertha returned from Dunnville last Thursday. Miss Olive and Carman Farrier started to High School in Wingham Tuesday. Miss Della Goy of Wingham is vis- iting with Mrs. Murray at present, Mr, and Mrs. Archie Aitcheson and children of West Wawanosh, pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ce- 1 Falconer. School .re -opened on Tuesday with Mr. Henderson in charge of S. S, No, b, and Miss Elizabeth MacDonald of tntail in charge of S. S. No. 14, Mr. Charles Shiell has been laid p with ulcers of the eye. The corn -roast held in the Institette 1-1 di by the W. I. ladies last Wedne- s ci ay was a great success, as the Hall EAST WAWANOSH Miss Sara Haines is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Well- ings. Mrs. McPherson and Donald visit- ed at the home of 1VIr. Geo. T. Currie and were accompanied back to Holy - rood by Miss Katherine Currie, who will visit there for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Day of Gorrie visited at the home of Mr. Harold Currie. Mr. Stanley Elliott has returned to his home in St. Catiarines after vis- iting his mother • Mrs. Jno. Elliott. Mr. and Mfs. Dickson of Hamil- ton called at the home of W. J. Cur- rie. Mrs. E. J. Anderson is visiting her brother, Mr. Elisha Walker. Miss Audrey Reid visited at the home of IVIr. Geo. Kerr last week. Miss Dorothy Kerr visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herrod of Brussels last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Carter and family spent Sunday with friends in Londesboro. Mr. Jas. Aitcheson visited on Sun- day at the home of Mr. W. J. Currie, Miss Mina Currie has returned to her school at Leamington after spending her vacation here. BELMORE. Mr. Ross Vogan gave an interest- ing report of the summer school at the young people's meeting Sunday evening. Mrs. Wm, Curl and children re- turned to their home in Toronto on Monday. Those who motored through Sun- day were.: Mr. and Mrs. James Flem- ing, London, Mr. Austin Lamonby, and Mrs. Lamonby of Toronto, also two daughters, Mabel and Merle. Miss Olive and. John Stokes re- turned safely from their trip, having covered a good many thousand utiles., Miss Ruth and Alex. Corrigan en- tertained their friends at a corn roast Thursday evening. Misses Madeline and Etoile Case more returned home Sunday after vis- iting Mrs. James Wray, Turnberry; Mrs. Wray visited Sunday with Mrs. Casemore, The monthly meeting of the W.M. S. of the United Church was held at Miss Hackney's, Wednesday after- noon, 12 were able to attend. With Mrs. Herd as organist, meeting op- ened with singing and prayer. Topic by Mrs. Tom Abram, short reading by Minnie Jeffrey, minutes of last meeting by Mrs. Roy Rutherford; "Roll Cali" a verse on Friendship. 10th Con. E WAWANOSH Mrs, Davidson and Miss Esther Davidson of Newton, and Mrs, Mc- Nair and Miss Margaret,'of Brussels, visited with Mrs,. Leslie Wightman, on Friday. . Miss Helen Thompson spent a few days last week with her aunt, Miss Euphernie, Chamney; Mrs, Helen Thompson returnedhome with her. i'frs, Chas. Congram and Clifford, of Holyrood, spent Thursday with Mrs,.' Chas, Shiell. Brick 'United Cht;trch are holding their anniversary services .on Sunday, September eth. The services will be at 11 a.m. and 7.80 p.m, Belgrave choir are putting on the music in the morning and Wi n hamQua elle in thevening. Mondayeveningtit - W t e chtrch Young, People are putting on a play entitled "When Ruth Comes Home. Mr. Aclanl McBurney has returned to Kingston to resume his duties as teacher, there. Mr. and Mrs. Vipond and Annie, of Donegal, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Wightman. An- nie is staying with her sister for a week. We congratulate Miss Agnes Rob- ertson. on passing her. Upper School Examinations, She intends going to Stratford Normal. Miss Jessie Finlayson of Seaforth, has commenced her duties as teacher in S. S. No. 11. Mr. Cyril Canning spent Sunday evening at James Dow's. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson and Helen, and Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Shiell and Jackie spent Sunday at Listowel. Mrs. Frank MacDonald and Ev- elyn, of Teeswater, visited at Leslie Wightman's on Wednesday. Quite a number from here took in the dance at Tom Irwin's on Friday evening, and all reported a good time. The Fordyce young people are holding a corn, roast at the river on Wednesday evening.: The W.M,S. of Brick United Church and Mission Band held their monthly meeting at the church on Thursday, August 27th. The program was carried out in the . usual way af- ter which a dainty lunch was served. Miss .Audrey Hyde of Stratford, is spending a week with her cousin, Margaret Irwin. Misses Mildred and Laura Perdue of Detroit, Mich., are holidaying with their parents here. Mrs. Tom Irwin is spending a few days in Toronto, BELFAST Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hackett and Mrs. Gilbert Vint and Miss Elsie spent the week -end in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Campbell spent Sunday with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. John. Emerson, of Kinlough, visited at Mr. Ralph Nix- on's recently. Mr. Ralph Cameron has returned from Victoria Hospital, London,and is much improved after his recent op- eration. Mr. Wilfred Hackett, Mrs. James Hackett and Miss Lena spent a day at Stratford last week. Mrs. Robertson of Auburn is visit- ing with her daughter, Mrs. Spence Irwin. School re -opened Tuesday morning with Mr. Davis again in charge. Miss Elsie Vint has gone to Wing - ham to attend school there. 6th LINE EAST WAWANOSH Threshing commenced on the line last week. Mrs. S. T. Armstrong and son, of Nanton, Alberta, are visiting friends, on the line. Miss Lillian Manning of Clinton, is visiting her friend, Miss Velma Wheeler. Mr. Donald Young of Lambeth, spent Sunday at the home of his fa- ther, Mr. Jas, Young. Mr. and Mrs. Yule and Berns have left this week on their vacation. They intend visiting Hamilton, Buf- falo and Toronto. DREW (Too Late for Last Week) Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Noonan of Har- riston Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. R. 5, Holton!. Mr. and Mrs. David- Bell spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs, H, Gerrie of Milverton. Mr. and Mrs, Bowen of Water - down Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hamilton. Master Harold Bow- en is remaining for a week. Miss Gladys Whetharrt visited on Sunday. with Miss Ida Arthurs. Miss Lulu Holtom and Miss Kath - aline Tilker spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holtom. Sunday visitors at the home of W. Darroch were: `Miss Valetta Arthurs, Miss 1Vlargnerite Sockett of Gleneden, Miss Dorothy Morrison, MisS Glenna Turher of Harriston, Mrs. George Lang, Miss Mildred and Mr. Clayton from Little Ireland. Miss Margaret Harper of Salem, visited on Sunday with Miss Ruth Shannon. Mrs. Harold Watt is spending a fcw days with her parents in Toronto. Miss Mabel Whetham visited on Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs. Alex. Johnston. Miss Laura . Darroch spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Darroch of Palmerston. The hydro was turned on last week: I guess the people on the fourteenth. will think they have moved into town. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Darroch, of Toronto, Mrs. M. McLellan spent Tuesday with Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Darroch. Miss Florence Startner and Miss Flora, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hamilton. SEL F-SUPPORflNG ,Thui shay, September 3, 1931 Ammiammuma, September Showing EARLY FALL — LINES Coats - Dresses Knit Goods Millinery Styles are different — qualities superior, and the prices lower than in past seasons. Togs for Children For the Girls and Boys We Have -a Fine Choice of School Clothes, as well as SWEAT- ERS, PULLOVERS, HOS.. IERY, GLOVES, WIND - BREAKERS, SHOWER COATS, BERETS, ETC. COME IN AND SEE THEM. YOU'LL BE PLEASED �11ie�!`` WITH YOUR PURCHASES li 1>fl!%/sl �J�r HERE. 111r11111- 0 IR 1,11•50 ........,,..,..,, Bros.$o you never expect to mangy,Kin Eastos3" ' "Ro, sab. Ah 'specs to keep right NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIr on Makin' mal own linin' till Ab die." Former Brussels Pastor Passes The Archbishop of Huron has re- ceived word of the death in Detroit of the Rev. Henry Smith, who has, been missionary in charge of the St. John's Parish, Walpole Island, for the past three years. Previous to that time he served in Florence, France, Brussels and Port Rowan. Miss Jessie Cunningham and Bob- bie, of Waterloo, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Scott. Miss Mary Inglis was appointed teacher of No. 13, and commenced duties on Tuesday. Mr. John Scott's barn is finished and filled with the season's crop. It is one of the largest barns in the distHct. Mr. Peter M. Scott left for his school, at Burwash, on Saturday. Mr. Maitland Henry left for the "Ex" on Monday with his truck -load of sheep. We wish him his ,usual good luck. BELGRAVE Mr. and Mrs. David Scott spent a few days with friends in Sarnia. Mr. and' Mrs, Mellor of Detroit, Mr, Dan McKenzie of Owen 'Sound, and Mr, Robert `Armstrong of Varna, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Geddesand also attended the fun- eral of Mrs. W. J, Geddes' sister, Mrs. Robert Shedden, of Brussels. Mrs. John McGee of Wingham vis- ited a few days with. Mrs. John Mc- Guire. ' Mr.' and Mrs. Grant Brandon and son, 13i11, of Landaster, Penn,; U,S., and Mrs, Brandon and two daughters of Hamilton, were week -end visitors with Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Brandon. Miss Louise McKenzie has left for her school at Sturgeon Falls, Miss Sarah Cole is visiting' with friends in Hamilton. A number from this locality attend- ed the funeral of the late Mrs, Robt. Sheddon, Brussels, which was held on Wednesday afternoon, Mrs, Sheddon is a sister of Mrs. W, J: Geddes and Mrs, Jas, Cole, and formerly lived on the 5th, Morris Township, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. McKenzie have been visiting at the home of the for- mer's father, Mr. R. E. McKenzie, Along the Conctde dill Illi41lI11111111111111,1IIlllIll1I111IIll11$111 IIIlli1 IIIlloniIrinmIll noin1111111111111 _1 ii SAVING TIME .AND MONEY In the London papers, and ' p p on the hand bills • are listed the•outstandingvalues. in pure food ro- il ducts •and household necessities that may be ob- it at yotr. Superior Store. - '' ' GROCERIES ES AT SAVING PRICES; WTHURSDAY, FRIAAX AND SATURDAY �! is • ri SEPTEMBER 3rd, 4th, 5th. m ■ _ North End Grocery ▪ • 1•1 Pholte 19$ at- w i.We Deliver. • ff - �. 1111111111111>A11iiii 111111oill111IIIlllllllllill 1111pI olitllliiiint 1111tiOlIllX11111 1111lo.. SUPERIOR CHAIN STORES