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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1927-08-11, Page 847 amms! Shoes argains For. Men, ' , Women anc4. Children. r Any Pair $2.99 •Men's Work: Boots • 2.75 WOMEN'S BLONDE - Strap Slippers or Ties; Cuba; low or Choice of Brown or Black; toe , cap or plain; good ,weight soles; Louis heels; regular price $5•5o all sites 6 to ii, 2.'7 to $7.50: 2.99 Salle Price Sale Price ::.._,_... SummerShoes for Children. Big assortment to choose from; all sizes. Sale Price tb 1.89 The Good Shoe Store. CLI�U+P.V�iy��UaI� W. GREER Phone 23 1; 4. ) %.,A /.1iktit Ittx THE MVMAITLAND CREAMERY CREAM We can handle your cream. '''We`pay fair market value plus percentage of profits every six months: Cream should be delivered not later than 9 o'clock Saturday nights. Highest Market Price for;, 1 Government Grade. •according to THE 'UNITED FARMERS'•:,CO.OPERATIVE COMPANY, LIMITED. __-..PHONE Windham, - .Ontario. .��%•\s\,iYi\11Yi�dI•llfi\DIY•YfYi\7h�V�ii\tYi\ri/i\7fY•'Grlon?�g7iY•\x/�\�'iQ�r�•\vr•Vb•`C�1tY•\IIY�YdY•�NYrlsli\4/eIVY•`Q' • f.. &0Gre aterValue atLowerPrices BEAUTY -which reflects a superb achievement of Fisher Craftsmanship, COMFORT -a luxury formerly restricted to the higher priced cars. DISTINCTION -in appearance find performance. POWER -speed, stamina, assured by the most. powerful engine of any six at Pontiac price. SMOOTUUNESS-driving ease -effortless perform- ance -proved on the General Motors Proving Grounds. ,Only the New and Fitter Pontiac Six has ALL of these, at prices so phenomenally low- -now ow-now made LOWER than ever, as Pontiac shares 'with the public, the economies' of volume purchasing and production. =See the even greater Value at Lower Prices, in the .New and Finer'Pontiac Six. „ma • W J• Brawn, Dele�r •� ��,tn,gl�am� . 4c b F• WESIE1\� ti &m s or CAi4AIa;A, tiMI'I`go WINGHAM 4PVA,.N( TIMES B L'GRAVE George McKenzie, of Windsor! spent his holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mfrs::; R E. MelK.eniie. Afr,'' and Mrs, J. Armstrong, of Winghani,,visited friends in the yil- tage on Sunday, Mr, and Airs. ..fe enzie, of Wood. stoat, is visiting at the Koine of 5, L. Stewart. George Jordan started out on Mon- day morning with his threshing out - Sorry to hear of Mrs,-Scobie's (sr,) illness. Miss Dorothy Bridges, of Detroit,' is spending a fortnight with her par• ents. Mr. and Mrs, A. Cunningham, of Woodrow, Sask., Mr. E. ,Mills, of ;Me- dora, Man., ansla+Mrs. Robb; of Brus- sels, were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jove Brandon for a few days last week. Mrs. David Scott spent a few days with friends in Toronto last week. Miss Goodall returned to her home in Toronto after spending a few weeks with her friend, Mrs: Yule, The regular meeting of the Bel - .grave branch of the Womens' Insti- tute will be held on 'Tuesday after- noon, August loth, at the home of Mrs. Robert, McCrea, of ,Londesboro. It' is hoped that all the members and friends who can make it convenient will accept the kind invitation of Mrs. McCrea to meet at her home on this date.. WESTFIELD Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ellis were Wingham visitors on Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sanderson, of Blyth, visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. George Howatt on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. James Campbell, of St. Louis, Michigan, are visiting the doctor's brothers, Messrs. J. N. and W. H. `Campbell, and other friends. • Mrs. Tipling, of Wingham, spent over Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buchanan. Prof. Alfred Cook, of Toronto, is visiting his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Da- vid Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Taylor and chi,l- dren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Elsley, of Londesboro. Rev. L. Gross, of Auburn., is tak- ing charge of the services of the Au- burn circuit, as the pastor, Rev. W. R. Alp, is away on his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kernick, of Blyth, visited at the'horne of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Vincent on Sunday. Miss Hazel Pitts, of Blyth, spent over the week -end with her friend, Miss Annie Blair. Mr. Basil Coultes; of Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. John Coultes 'and children, and Mr. Albert Coultes, of the sixth Tine of East Wawanosh, were West- field visitors on Sunday. ASHFIELD Ashfield was well represented in Goderich last week: at the centennial, and all report a very pleasant time. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph 'Hackett and son, of Detroit, have returned home after spending a few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Hackett and Mrs. David Hackett,, tenth concession. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Alton and Mrs.. James Campbell, of Toronto, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Mullin, tenth concession. Mr. and Mrs. Abe. Vint and fam- ily, of Toronto motored up the end of last week and spent a day in God- erich and visiting with Mr. Gilbert Vint and Mrs: William Baldwin, tenth concession. .•d Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alton and fam- ily spent Sunday with relatives near Port Albert,. Isabel, Marion and Jim Alton, of Toronto, are;'spending their vacation• with theiruncle and aunt, Mr. and, Mrs. John Mullin, tenth concession. Miss Etta Lane, of Ripley, is visit- ing at her aunt's, Mrs, David Hack- ett's, tenth concession. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Higgins and son motored over from Detroit and spent a few clays around Crewe. Dr. John MacLean, of Chicago, is spending a few days with his brothers and` sisters, Lothain, twelfth conces- sion • BLYIH A number of our citizens attended, thefuneral' at London on Monday of the late Grace Geddes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Geddes, former- ly of Blyth. Mrs. (1)r.) Wilford and family have returned from Vancouver and will :spend some time with relatives and friends. Mrs. S, H. Gidleyattended the fun- eral of the late Mrs. T. Hardy at Ex- eter, Priddy, Miss Kate Chambers, 'of Toronto, is spending her vacation at the home of Mr, and Mrs. G. M. Chambers; (Itev.).,: •Walter ,M'cLean,' o Hamilton, is visiting her mother, .Mrs, ai A. Elmer, There entered into rest an old and highly esteemed lady, ;Mrs." Elizabeth Anderson, aged 81 3 ea] s. Singe the death of ber husband five years ago, the deceased had made Kea ~'home with her brother, Air, Daniel Cowan, of town. Funeral services were conduct ,ed,at the above hone on. Monday af.,; ternoon by ''Rev: George Telford of St, Andrew's United church, Mrs. Irwin, of Wingham, attended the funeral of her aunt, the late Mrs. Anderson, on Monday. WIIITECHURCH Mr, and Mrs. Robert Campbell, of Walpole, Sask., visitLd at Mr. William Purdon's on Wednesday last. Quite a number from here attended the Institute, picnic, in the agricultur- al park, Wingham, on Thursday last, The people of this community were sorry to hear that Mr. Sans. Deacon's barn was burned down on Friday morning\last. , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fox, from the west, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Purdon. Miss Isabel Fox, who is assisting the superintendent of Kincardine hos- pital ,spent the week -end at herhome here. , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newman, .of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Nay- lor, of Palmerston, and Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Naylor and family, of Chatham, are visiting with Mr. and. Mrs. Ben. Naylor. • Mr. Andrew C. Aitcheson, of Wash- ington, is visiting his cousin, Mrs. John Webb. Miss Olive Farrier spent a few days of last week with Mrs. R. T. Phillips, of Goderich. Miss Nellie Sharpe, of Hamilton, is visiting with Mrs. Andrew 'Fox. Mrs. Haggitt; of Blyth, is spending a tevk• weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Emerson. The choir of the United church,, Whitechurch; "held a miscellaneous shower at the,home of Mn. and Mrs. David Farrier'in the village on Mon-,. day evening, in honor of their only daughter, Luella, who was married on Wednesday, August 3rd, at 4 p.m., in St. Helen's United church manse, to Mr. John Donald Ross, son •of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross, of the second con- cession of Huron township. The many friends of the bride in this com- munity extend 'to them best wishes foe, a long and prosperous wedded life. Mr' and, Mrs. Alfred Patterson, of Winnipeg, and." .his mother, 'Mrs. Henry Patterson,' of EIamihon visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Farrier. Sorry to report that Mrs. Egleson, who was in the car with gr. and Mrs. Harry Pattersonwhen itrturned over week and who' had' to have nine stitches in cuts in her face, is not improving as rapidly as her many friends would like to see. Mr. PattersonNis still in the hospi- tal suffering front' head injuries.. Rev.' J. and Mrs. Pollock and fam- ily, Whitechurch; ` are spending their vacation at Bruce Beach. BELMORE The. August meeting of the Wom- en's Institute will be held at sthe home of Mrs. William Edwards, Howick, on Wednesday, the 17th inst. All members arc requested to be present.. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie l3allagh and babe were recentvisitors at th.c home of the form:er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ballagh, Culross. • Mrs. William Darling and children are holidaying at the lake, in the hope that little Miss. Lillian will grow stronger. Visitors in' the village Sunday in- cluded: Rev. and Mrs. McKenzie, of Ripley; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baird, Allan and Edna, of„ Blyth; Mr. and Mrs. Higgins, of Winghatn. Allan McKenzie spent the past week with his friend, Clarke Elliott, at the Brickyard. George McKee, of Gorrie, called on Ellen and James Fleming Monday ev- ening. 1 A. Darling reunion was held on Monday afternoon at the home of Roy Rutherford, over 50 being pres- ent. Miss Agnes Rutherford, of Blue - vale, called on Eleanor and Minnie. Jeffray, Monday evening. Miss Jean Herd gave a birthday' party to her little' friends on August' 3rd. Minnie Jeffray spent the\veek-end at Robett's, at the Brickyard, Mrs. Smith, of Wingham, and her sister visited their cousin, Mabel 13aker on Sunday.'' LOWED 'SCHOOL PES rLTS FOR WEST IXTfl ON The following pupils wrote on Loyyer Stool exaixrrnatrgtts this, year oatY'e1 passe,' in the ;subiects . indicated: • Asfifileld Thursday; August xxth, x927 111111111110111101111111111i111100111111111001111111111011190111101111.1111111111111111110000111111.19111111011 II it I lir Ailluti Clearalit.o: orititives 1, • ■III■III■III I lilll■111111 111 hli 111 1111i111A111■111■III III111111111111IPIII lllgll1111MIII■III■IIIr11111III/11r111■III®111■Il'W� IIUIII■ IIIIIN III. ® ■ ■ • ■ has, to move . a � All. Summer Goods to go.�,.• . Everything. _ �■ 111 to make room for Fall Stocks, so come early ^ and wa C share in the 13ig Price` Reductions You Save from 20g to 40g old Lovely Dresses Silk Gloves, Winsome Maid - Silk Stockings, Printed `Silks; "Silk Crepes, All new goods • Fine Organdy, ■ ■ ■ p: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • ea ■ ■ ■ ▪ ' ■ ■ a ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ Voiles, Swiss Dimities, ` Etc. at Manufacturer's Cost. • ■ • Dresses You : Will Buy•• 13.00 to 17.75 "Dresses for $11.85 9.75 to 12.50 Dresses for 7.95 a ■ 8.95 to 12.00 Knitted Suits 6.49 a �■ 25.00 Tweed Suits ...... 12.50 a ■ 2.50 House Dresses 1.39 • • ■ 4.50 Sleeveless Sweaters 2.98 3.50 to 5.50 Wool Bath- ingSuits.,..' 2.98 a ■ ■ ■ 1.00 Penman's .Art, Silk • Hose . ... _ . . .59 ■ ■ Hundreds of Other Attrac- i tive Bargains throughout •the Store During August ! ■ a'. ■ .50 Milted Broadcloth .. .33 i 1.25 Pagoda Fi4gi' Silk ... .. 98 a`' -.30 Linen Tea Towels. .19 la Only Crepe French Cre a Dress.: ■ ,' Lengths ...... .. 6.95 a • ■ ' ■ ■ ■ ■ 1.00 and 75c Figured Voiles- ....$ .49 a• 1.50 Tub Silks .98. s 200 -Yard Cotton Spools . ..3 for a 6 Only Silk Crepe Dresses 4.98 I: Eddy's Matches ........3 boxes .24 ■ 75c Green Corn Brooms ... .'.39•; • • ■ • • • KING: 9.'Bars Castile Soap ............ .28 BROS. ■ ■ _■ 11///■//ao///v■/1sI///lI$1II®I®//.//*//1®■/■■/ 111i/ul.a■s■■/'/fam No. 4 -Clara McDonald: Gram., Hist., Geog., Arith., Art, Bot. No. 5 -Alma Hunter: Hist., Geog., Art,, Agric I. No. 9 -Walter Clare: Gram.; Hist., Geog., Agric I. No. 16 -Clifford Crozier: Hist., Geog., Agric. I; Aldon Hasty: Hist., Geog., Art, Agric. T. Colborne ..No. 1 -Annie Linfield: Hist. No. 3 -Author Hardy: Hist., Geog., Bot.; Frances McLarty: Hist., Geog., Art, Agric. I. Goderich No. 5 -Elva Elliott: Gram, Hist., ,Geog. No. 9 -Muriel Hudie: Geog., Art. No. to -Helen; Beacons: ` Hist., Gebg,, Art, Agric. I; Robert Cole: Geog., Agric; I. Hay . No. 3-Elda Stephan: Gram., Hist., Geog. No. 8-- Antionette Ziler: Geog., Art. Stanley No. 3 Marie Grainger: Gram., Phys,, Arith., Agric. II; Lillian Marks: Gram., Agric, II. No, Y3 -Olive Erratt: Phys., Arith., Agric. I. Hist., Stephen ` No. 7 - Virginia Moore: Hist,, Geog.; Tia Switzer: Hist., Geog. E. Wawanos t No. 6 - Elaiise Bamford: Grant., -list., Phys,, Agric. I and. II; Grace ivtcDowel1:3 Gram., Hist., Phys.,: Art, Agric, 1 and 11. No. r6 ' - Annie Straughan: Geog,, Art, Bot. W. Wawanosh 11To. z - - 'argaret Driblet Geog., Art;' No, s ' -- Graham McNee: Geog, Art. �I I IelliMlll■III®ill®III■Ill■III■III■III■III■III■I l ldll • LYCEUM THEATRE Thursday, Friday, Saturday, August 11, 12,• 13 RONALD COLEMAN and BELLE BENNETT "Stella Dallas." A United Artists' Picture. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Aug. 15,` 16, 17 ALBERTA VAIJGHN IN -6- 11. s 'Aka :Love • It, 'depends. larook on 'the fkrur wo Floiat','."rniude (tore the. finest Westetrx thputands of Coolie.:Sey Purity' Flour, is bost fi;ir cakdi; .and bread,. fel If