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Thursday, Friday, Saturday, October 15, 16, 17th
Sally Starr
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A Western Rodeo Picture Filled with Whoopee,
Music and Song.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, October 19;"20, 21
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BELFAST
bfany from this community attend-
Wingham and Dungannon Fairs
last week.
Mr. Will Purdon of St. Helens, is
assisting Mr. T. A. Cameron.
We are sorry to report the death
,of Mr. Thos. Henry,
spent the recent holiday with the lat-
t ter's sister, Mrs. Elmer Aldon. At
(the church service at Hackett's
church •on Sunday; afternoon they
Irendered,.a ..duet, which was very
much appreciated' and enjoyed.
Miss Lena Hackett attended the
Teachers'• Convention' at Exeter last
1 week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bowles, Lon -1
Men's Heavy Red back Overalls,
don, called on friends here on Sun- reg. $1.50, now $1.19. at Isard's.
•day. !
Dr. and Mrs. Will Hackett and Mr. 1 ST. HELENS
-and Mrs. J. M, Hackett and Donald a
:all of Detroit, spent Thanksgiving at
Mr. Jas. Hackett's, Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Douglas and
i daughter, Wanda, of Mitchell; were
Mr. and Mrs. Manning of London visitors for Thanksgiving With Mr.
and Mrs. John Cameron.
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— of Barrie were week -end visitors with
WROXETER ! Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Miller.
Mr. Jas. Lewis leaves an Wednes-
1 ` C I ILL 10day Montreal ontreal from whence he
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'I< IT South England where he will visit
. -• ii !friends.
Now Open For Business : t Mr. Robert Nuly and Mrs, Klein -
={Schmidt of Pigeon, Mich., are visiting
NI for a few days with /'�• t� t their Sister, Mrs.
Cide —App ebb ter1� ! 17. Todd.
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GEO. WILLIAMS
Jeweller.
EACH MONTH WE REPAIR
ONE WATCH FREE.
Winner for September —
Miss M. Alien, Wingham.
DIAMONDS WATCHES,
SILVERWARE, JEWELL-
ERY, CHINA AND DINNER-
WARE
HIGH CLASS GOODS AT
POPULAR PRICES
Wingham Phone 5.
VIOLIN LESSONS ONS
Apply for Particulars
J. J. ALLEN
Box 74 Wroxeter Ph. 29
of Toronto, Mabel and Irene Wood'
and Vera Todd from Kitchener; .An-
nie Stuart of Toronto, Dorothy Web-
ster of London, Dorine Webster of
Toronto, Messrs, Lorne 'Webb and
'Wilson Woods of Guelph, tine latter
WS accompanied by his friend, Mr.
, Mitchelson.
Mr. Davis, Mr. McIntyre, Misses
' Beatrice McQuillan, Grace Lockhart
and Lena Hackett attended the Tea-
chers' Convention held at Exeter and
at Guelph last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mitchell, George,
Bill and Freda of Toronto, also Miss
Mackie of 'London, were holiday vis-
itors at Mr. John Webster's,
The annual meeting of the Bible
Society was held in the Anglican
Church on Friday evening. The fol-
lowing officers were elected: Pres„
Mr. John McQuillan, Secretary, Miss
Lila Humphrey, Treas., Mr. R. K.
Miller; Collectors, Messrs. Lorne
Wood, Fred. McQuillan, McKinley.
Ramage and' Earl Durnin, after which
a very interesting address was given
by Rev. Mr. Bowen. _
Mr. and Mrs, T. Campbell and Miss
Jean and Mr. Taylor of Stanley, spent
Thanksgiving Day :with..Mr, and Mrs.
Robinson Wood.. - •
Mrs. George Webb is a visitor with.
her sister, Mrs. Tigert at Hamilton'.`
Mrs. R. J. Woods had the pleasure.
of having all .her "family home for the
week -end. They were: Wilsoe''':of
Guelph, Dr'. Alvin of Hamilton,'IVTr,
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A JETTIC:KSHOES' FOR WOMEN
"My, I have had more real comfort froin'tl ese shoes, than _
an any I have ever worn." M-
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e by a certain Wingham lady
ro. our store one day last week and is typical in fact ofthe almost
= general verdict, in regard to this fine make of Women's Shoes.
,= Two qualities are essential that go to make •up "A PER-
I.- FECT SHOE" (1) "FIT" comes first as no matter: how nicely
gal made or in appearance it fails , absolutely if it does not
Sty (2) i CLASS' takes a prominent place in our opinion and in
ENNA JRTTICK SHOES both FIT and CLASS are predomin-
; ettt and QUALITY is guaranteed in every pair.
tkThere is an "exact width'. for your foot—neither too wide
nor; too narrow—and too wide is almost as bad as too narrow.
Enna Jetticks• are made from, AAAAA which are very nar-
row to ,EEE which, are very wide, and are sold at the same prices
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$7.50 to $8.50 per pair.
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THE WINGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES
and' Mks, Arnold I3arltorn and Dor-
othy of Fergus, Mr, and Mrs. Do-
hetty on& baby of Guelph, Mi ,and
Mrs, Whithani and babe of f Isley",
ltliss 'Fera 'Woods of 1oronto, also
het• other grandson,, Bobby Phillips,
of 'Fergus..
Cotton tweed Pants, reg. $2,00, now
$1,69 at Isard's,
WHITECHURCH
Mr. Jos. Laidlaw had a valu
cow killed with lightning last T
day night during the electrical sto
Mr, and Mrs, Arnold Hogg and
and Mrs. Will Hogg of. Thamesf
spent a few days last week with
and Mrs. John Falconer and other
latives here.
Miss Olive Little of London is
iting with Mrs. Lester Falconer,
Miss Merle 'Wilson, nurse-in-tra
ing in Stratford Hospital, spent a f
days last week at her home here.
Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz sp
.Sunday at the home of Mr. and M
Thos. Robinson in East V1Tawanosh
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson of T
onto and son Bobbie, •and Mr. a
Mrs, Malcolmson and son Donald,
visiting with Mrs. Thompson's sist
Mrs. Joe Tiffin and with his moth
Mrs, Thompson of Teeswater.
Mr. and Mrs, John Purdon a
family spent Sunday with Mr. a
Mrs. Nathaniel Bolt of Marnoch.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirk of Se
forth and Mrs. Jas. Robinson a
Frances of Wingham, spent Thanl
giving at the home of Mr. and M
J. D. Beecroft.
Mr. and Mrs, Sant Coulter and P
and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Falconer a
children went to Stratford on Frida
Mr. and Mrs. Walter' Ross of Tee
water spent Monday with Mr. an
Mrs. Wm. Taylor and a number
friends and neighbors gathered at th
home of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor an
spent a pleasant evening with the
on Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Purdon an
family spent Sunday with her pa
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Anderso
of St. Helens.
Mr. and Mrs, Robb of Stratfor
spent Thanksgiving at the hone o
her sister, Mrs. Lester Falconer.
Mr. and 1VIrs, Elmer Purdon an
Mr. Jack MacDonald of Leamington
spent the week -end with relatives a
St. Helens and Behnore,
Quite a number from Whitechurc
went hunting jack -rabbits in Ashfiel
on Thanksgiving.
Messrs. Joe Bowler and Will Kel
ly, of St. Augustine, spent Thanks
giving at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Antos Cornelius.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Anderson an
children of Buffalo spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. MacGreg-
or and other relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kennedy, Sar-
nia, are visiting with Mrs. `Lancelot
Grain and other relatives over the
holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. SamWestlake and
Mildred of Bayfield visited wtih her
sister, Mrs. Amos Cornelius, on Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Aldin Purdon and her
father, Mr. Goyeau and Earle and
Jack Turner, of Leamington, spent
the week -end at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Wm. Purdon, who held a fam-
ily gathering at their home on Mon-
day.
Mrs. Alec Rintoul is spending the
week -end in Toronto with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dawson, of
Thorndale and Mrs. Wm. Dawson, of
Wingham, also Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Charleston and children, of Hamil-
ton, spent Sunday at the home of g•.
and Mrs. Cecil Falconar.
Quite a lot of excitement was caus-
ed last Tuesday when Mr. Will Mc-
Clenaghan and son, Raymond, Cleve-
land, in their aeroplane, zoomed over
the village and surrounding country.
Mr. McClenaghan has not been home
to visit with his brothers for nine
,years; they made' the trip with ease.
Married—On Thanksgiving Day, at
Castlehill Farm, the home of Mrs.
Frank Henry, Miss Robina Maitland,
to Mr. Malcolm F. Green, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Green of Doon, and
formerly of Kitchener. Rev. J, D,
Parks, of Grace United Church, bro-
ther-in-law of the groom, officiated,
assisted by Rev. T. C. Wilkinson, of
Whitechurch United Church.
Mr, and Mrs. Alec King, of Mor-
ris, and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Robert-
son, were away for over a week on a
motor trip to visit with friends and
relatives at Harrisville and other.
points on Georgian Bay.
Mr. and Mrs, Alec Butler and son,
Alec, of Goderich, spent Sunday With
her' parents, Mr. and Mrs.;. Mclnnis.
Mr, and • Mrs. •John D, Ross "and
children of Pai:amotint spent Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, David
Farrier.
Mr. John Thorn of Forthwith, has
hcen visiting at the home of Mr, Jno..
ig this week,
M(•ssr•lcs. Glenn and Ralphr
Cameron
Ashfield and Ross ?ttrdon of Pow -
in,. spent Sunday at th'e home of
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Tinursd y, October '15, 1931.
To be "Heads Up" with the
crowd this Fall, wear a soft, roll-
ed, raw edge snap brim. Man �-
there's CLASS for you!
Gray with
contrasting
band:
.$2.95
ISARD'S STORE
Mr, and Mrs,. Thos. Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. 'John McGee and
Mrs. Leask ItfcGee and Jim and Geo.
spent Sunday last at Galt visiting
with Miss Nellie McGee, nurse -in -
training in the Memorial Hospital.
there. Miss Helen Paterson and Miss
Nellie McGee had their tonsils remov-
ed on the Saturday previous.
Mrs. Patterson, of Lucknow, spent
Monday at the home of Mr. Geo. and
Miss Ida McQuoid.
Mr. and. Mrs. Russel Reid, Brant
ford, spent the week -end at the hon
of his mother, Mrs. A. Reid.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Barton and fain
ily spent the week -end at the home o
their daughter, .Mrs,.Arthur Holland
Kitchener.
Mrs. Ernest Tait and son, Bruce,
of Timmins, was a guest at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Mac. Ross on Mon-
day, having motored down with Mr.
Walker, who is visiting with his par-
ents in Seaforth.
Mr, Will McClenaghan and son,
Raymond and Mr. and Mrs, Robert
McClenaghan. and Clarence spent
Thursday last visiting with friends
and relatives at Bayfield and Clinton.
Master Ivan Wightman of Blyth,
spent the week -end with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wight -
man.
Rev. Robt. Barbour, of Addison,
spent .a few days last week with his
brother, Mr. Wm. Barbour and also
visited with Mr, Alec Ander,,^on of
W. Wawanosh.
Miss Doris McClenaghan spent the
week -end at Belgrave at the hone of
her uncle, Mr. Harry McClenaghan.
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. McClenaghan
and Mildred and Teddy spent Fri-
day last at Aujurn at the home of
c.
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her sister, Mrs,i;Wilmer Nicholson,
Rev. and Mrs. Scobie and family
of Westminster were renewing old ac-
quaintances in the village on Monday.
Miss Lettie Fox is visiting in God-
erich with her aunt, Miss Phillips.
Miss Barbara Weir of Beltnore
spent the week -end at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs..F'red Thompson and
son, Bobbie, Mr. and Mrs. Malcohn-
son and son, Donald, of Toronto, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs.
Orval Tiffin and. sons, Mr. and. Mrs.
Wesley Tiffin spent Thanksgiving
with Mr. and Mrs. George Tiffin, of
Kinloss.
Messrs. Frank and Owen King,
sons of Mr. Wm. King, and Mn Ed-
ward King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo,
King, all of O.A.C., Guelph, were at
their respective homes in Culross ov-
er the week -end.
Men's Heavy Work Socks, all wool
now 35c, 3 prs. for $1.00 at Isard's.
BLUEVALE.
Rev. Perrie Jones of Toronto, the
first candidate for the congregation
of Bluevale Presbyterian Church and
Eadies', occupied the pulpit on .Sun-
day and preached splendid sermons at
both services. Next Sunday, October
18th there will be no service in Blue -
vale on account of the anniversary
services at Eadies', when Rev, R.
Jno, R. Greig 'of Chatsworth will
preach morning and evening. Mr.
Greig was student pastor over these
two pastorates for two summers and
this is his first return visit since his
ordination,
There
was no service in the United
Church here on Sunday owing to the
anniversary services at Ebenezer.
Rev, Mr. Grant of Belgrave, was the
special speaker for the day, and he
preached appropriate sermons for the
Thanksgiving giving season. Large
congregations were present at both
services morning and evening, Spec-
ial music was rendered by the, choir..
SALEM
Mr. and Mrs, John Hurtley and
Miss Pauline, of Toronto, spent a few
days with Mrs. Wm. Weir and other
friends.
Mrs. James Doig and children of
neat ;Durham, spent a few days with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs, John Gow-
dy.,' '
Mi s Eve ve McMichael who teaches
at Port Burwellspent a few daps
with her parents,.ltair, atirt Mrs. Thos.
McMichael. Misr. McMichael has
been under the 'do tor': care but is
Improving lately.
A large number front this com-
munity attended anniversary services
in Wroxeter last Sunday.
Mr. Joe Smith who has spent the
past summer with his uncle, Mr. T.'
McMichael, returned to his home in
the West,
Anniversary services will be held in
the church here next Sunday at 11
a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Rev. Mr. Button
of Fordwich will be the preacher.
Special music will be rendered by the
choir. A fowl .supper will be given
on the following Monday night. A
programme consisting of 'talent from.
Listowel, speaking by local preachers
and other items of interest. Admis-
sion.50c and 25c.
Mr .and Mrs. George Thomas and
children of Owen Sound spent a cou-
pl.e of days with Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Thomas of this vicinity. Miss Mar-
garet Thomas returned with thein and
will spend• a few days visiting friends.
Anniversary services will be held in
Salem United Church on Sunday, Oc-
tober 18th at 11 a.tn. and 7.30 p.m.
Rev. J. W, Button of Fordwich, will
preach at both services.'
BELGRAVE
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Mr. and Mrs. R. Yule and Miss
Eerna, visited in London over the
week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mines of Ni-
agara Falls are visiting with Mrs,
Mines' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
McGuire.
Mr. and Mrs. Griffith of London,
were week -end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. David Scott. '
Mrs. J. McGuire has gone to Niag-
ara Falls to spend a few weeks with
her daughter, Mrs. Mines.
Mr. John McGuire visited in Lon-
don over the week -end.
Gordon Stonehouse was home
from London over the holidays.
Mr. Harry McClenaghan had a
brother visiting him for a few days
from Cleveland, making the journey
in his aeroplane,
The Belgrave Women's Institute
will meet at the home of Mrs. Jesse
Wheeler on Tuesday afternoon, Oct.
20th at 2.30 o'clock The Roll Call is
to be "A ratan or woman in Public
Life," The members are requested to
snake an effort to make the Roll Call
an interesting and instructive feature
of each meeting. Make this one a
one hundred per cent. response. The
President, Mrs. C. R. Coultes is to
give a paper on "What the Woman
Voter should know about civics," and
this should prove of special interest
to all the members. Miss Edith Proc
er is in charge of the music. All lad-
ies of the community are welcome.
Thanksgiving visitors: Miss Sara
Cole, Hamilton, at her home; Miss
Lauretta McBurney, Brantford; Gor-
don Stonehouse of Western Univer-
sity, London; Miss Annie McDowell,
Aylmer; Goldie Wheeler, Ethel; Miss
Gwen IvlcDowell, Stratford; Miss L.
Perdue, Detroit; Jack . Perdue, Tor-
onto; Jim Perdue, Toronto.
MORRIS .COUNCIL
Council meeting, Morris, Monday,
Sept. 21, 1931. All the members were
present. The minutes of, the '`last
meeting were read and approved.
A request for a repair on the Lit
tle Drain was presented by Jos. Yuill
from Jesse Wheeler.
A resolution was passed to have
Inspector McGill repair the Drain.
A written request was presented
by Thos. Bone for repairs to the Sel-
lers' Drain on lots 23 and 24 in Con.
4,
The Clerk was instructed to notify
the Engineer to 'examine the drain
with a view to having it repaired,
Mr. Brown was appointed to have
some small repairs made•on the Mc-
Nichol drain.
W. T. Brydgeswas appointed Col-
lector for the present year, salary,
$125.00, the .money to be placed itt
the Bank of Commerce at Wingham
to, the credit of, the Township. The
Connell to: pay the batik commission,
'the following "accounts were paid:
Belgrave School Fair, grant $10.00'.;
Thos. Clark, sheep killed X6.00; ,M.u,ni4,:
cipal World, supplies $1.02; 13lytit
Standard, advertising, $1,50; A. Mac-
:. "TAXATIONy rO, CHAIN j
III AIN STORES AND Ia
'„ The Otlo•okFor Th.e Individual Retailers"
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RI• be the subject of an address by Mr. Geo. S. Hougham, ■
II Executive Secretary, The:Retail Merchants' Association of Can- ■
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Special Meeting'of' Wingham and District` Mer- •
• II IIIchants, Town Council Chamber, Wingham, ■
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II tion 'is 'extended• to all retailers of Wing- ®,
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Ewen, express on voters' `Lists, 60c;;$1.35, H. Rockman $5.85, R. Currie
Chas. Workman, cutting weeds $22.-'--45c, Geo. Bone $1.13, J. Jamieson $2.
50; Clifford Marks $22.50 Grant :to `#.70, R. Shields $4.05.
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ploughman's Assoc., $25.00; Thomas1 ext meeting, Monday, October
t19th, 1931.
Shoebottont $1.80;'. Elston Cardiff f• A. MacEwen, Clerk,
$6.00; Addison Fraser $580.41; Henry
Bosnian $156.79; David Jdhnston:90c;
Frank Shaw 90c; Norman Speir $6.-
68; Clias. Workman . $79.50; Doug.
Smith $1.80; Wm. Alderson $2.02,
Geo. Davidson $4.05, Jno. Jordan $7.-
25; Jno. -P. Kelly $6.75, Jack' Kelly
$7.31, P. McNab $3.15,' Thos. Clark
$2,25, Wm. helhngton $4.50, 'Joe
Yuill $22.53, Robt. Yuill •$7,88, Jos.
Leitch $6.'75, Wni. McMurray. $1.00,
Bert Watson $1.62, Fred Selling' $11.-
50, Ray Beninger $4;05, S. Rutledge
$1.13, F. Little $4.16, E. Johnston. $9.-
90, C. Johnston $3.60, J. VanCamp
$8.55, W. McKinney $4.27, Geo.
Wheeler $4.50, H. Goll $6.07, A. Shaw
$1.12, Chas. Johnston $3.82, Harvey
Robertson $2.25, H. Churchill $10.45,
' H. Bosman $15.53, C. Bosman $6.98,
' L. Jewitt $35.10, A. Shaw $1,00, G.
Hall. $10.13, Jno. Hall $10,13, Chas.
Jewitt $10.13, Addison Fraser $25.00,
Addison Fraser $75.00, Addison Fra-
ser $80.00, T. Miller '$31.36, W, C.
Sinith 50c, Wilton & Gillespie 40c,
Sawyer -Massey $7.80, Jno. Nesbitt
$11.70, F. Argent $9.00, Henry Hoov-
er $9,00, H. 5Cuninghant $6.08, H.
Hoover $9,00, Fred Argent $9.00, J.
Haley $2.48, W. Snell $12.94, H. Den-
nis $1.69, J. J. Sellers $9.22, F. Shaw
Tommy "Ma, do I have to wash
-my face again before dinner:"
Mother—"Certainly, dear."
I.- Tommy—"Aw, gee, why can't I just
powder it over a
like you do
I yours?" again
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OCTOBER 1 -
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Tickets on; Sale at C.P.R. Express Office and
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