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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1928-03-29, Page 8ST.. HELENS Mrs. ;U, Martin and little son Donald £rona Whitechurch are visitors with s. "Martin's father, Mr. W. Wood,. Mr, Frank Todd has engaged Mr. 'hos. Barrett for the season. Mr, Ernest Huggins who has been with Mr.. Wilson Woods for several years and IVIr. Arthur Brooks, left recently for Hanna, Alta. A little boy' arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gibson on Friday ase, Congratulations Mr. Stanley Todd returned on Mon- day after a visit with friends in Mich- igan. The regular meeting of the Worn- n's Institute will be held in the omznunity Hall on Thursday after- noon, April Sth. Roll call "My Lab- or Saver". Subject, "Hints. on Gard- ening" in charge of Mrs. W. 1, Miller. The regular meeting of the Y".P. 13, C. of the United Church twill he held next Seitz lay evening, , The next week tzight meeting will take the form of aMock Parliament, with Mr. Wilson Woods as leader of the Cov- eminent, and' Mr, Culbert as leader of the Opposition, The Township School Board, Bill is one of the izn- portant measures to be dealt with, as is also a measure regarding tax. on bachelors, This meeting should prove entertaining as well as instructive, ASHFIEL D Mr. Isaiah Congrazn, will have an auction sale of his farm stock and implements, hay, grain and lumber on April 5th. Everything must be sold as Mr. and Mrs. Congrani are moving to Lucknow, Mr, and Mrs. John Emmerson; near Einlaugh, spout a day recently with the latte;r's ' parents, Mr. and ,urs, Ralph Nixon, Loth eon, Mrs, Wm.. Robinson, near Belgraye, spent a few days. recently with her daughter, Mrs, John Kilpatrick, •,jr., 6th con. Mrs. Ramon Finnigan and little son, spent a`.fcw days with her: par- ents near felgrave. Mrs. T David Alton and , daughter, Miss Beth of Lucknow, spent a coup- le of days this week at the Jeanie of Mr. Elmer Alton's. Mrs. Harry Campbell of Dungan- non, is visiting with her son,,, •Mr., Cyril Campbell. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blake, "a son;on Saturday, March a4. Congratulations. Mrs. Walter Alton spent last week in Lucknew; with her sister,; Mrs. Ce- cil Mullin. fl 6, ISI WINt"xI AM ADVA VE-TXME3 Mrs. Cyril Campbell, Grace and Louise are spending a few days with her father, Johnson 1.2,oultson, near Ripley. Miss Violet Twa niey, Miss Mary Vint, and the Misses Tillie and Milli- cent Hackett, are attending the Stan- dard Training School in Dungannon, Mr, and, Mrs, Gilbert Vint spent Monday afternoon at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John Moss, Dungannon. LANES Spring is here. The crows and rob- ins and- wild geese are appearing in great numbers, We are sorry to report that Tillie Sherwood is still confined to bed with a slight attack of articular rheumatism following the mumps of some Weeks ago, Mrs. Jim Barbour and daughter SinglentalgenennmelEIMESHERneillnWellenummegoottillieintilledgeldsm Sale ril 10 -Aid cA '10,000C+. � ' ;�0 WOMEN'S OXFORDS — In Black Kid and Patent Leather, values up to $7.50, $2.98 Clean Up Sale GROWING GIRLS' PATENT ONE STRAP ISlippers, low heels, sizes 3 to 7, regu- $3 49 lar $5.00, reduced to 00102%,10e L 121314 1 are she a rt WOMEN'S PATENT TWO STRAP SLIPPERS Welt soles, Cuban heels, on snug set last, regular . $4.99 price $7.50, Sale Price .. temswansomminemommonammome WOMEN'S BROWN KID OXFORDS Low -heels, Classic Make, regu- lar price $6.50, Sale $3.99 Price . MISSES' SLIPPERS AND In Patent and Calf Leathers, sizes 11 to 2, regular $2 49 price $3,25, Sale Price. . RUBBERS Women's .85c ttentioll leao This store has always stood for high 0 -rade shoes at low prices. iiVe are sole aoents Wingham for many obf the best lines of Footwear. As- toria,. Richmond and Slater Shoes for Men, Georgina and Empress Sh.oes =for Women, and Hurlbut Shoes for Child- ren. We have always purch- ased three-fourths of our goods direct from the Manu- facturer for cash, and the re- sult of this buying is .passed on to you, enablmg you tb buy the best shoes at lowest prices. We also carry the above lines of shoes in differ - lent widths which insures a perfect fit. MEN'S OXFORDS In Black and I3rown leathers, welt soles, regular $3.89 $5.00, Sale Price MEN'S OXf ORDS In Black and Tan Calf Leathers heavy Welt sewn soles, 1,-gular OW' Sale Price BOYS' BOOTS Solid leather, heavy soles, regu- lar price $4,50, Sale g3 29 Sharply RUBBERS Reduced for A ction 90c SHOE REPAIRING We do Shoe ancl Rubber Repairing in the best possible manner. Bring your shoes & rubbers. RIPS SEWED FREE We sew "Free of Charge" all rips in shoe purchased from us. 1 1 • Thursday, March, spth, 1928 micumsmilimansommammommommwmummtonsmammummilmmiximmimmaimmnium Pre -Easter Showing of • Springtime Apparel /21 , FOX SCARFS I 'SILK' LINGERIE They!re here! Fashions Smartest 1 Creations. Coats, Suits, Ensembles of 1 Straight li e Coats„ Belted Sports 1 Models a,ind the latest thing in Cape 1111 and Tie effects. Prices, to suit all imported Chartno-Tricotine, Broad- cloth or French Twill with Fur Cuffs, Fur Collars or Satin and Self Ties. NAVY AND BEIGE TO HE FORE TAILORED) AND SP OR TS See :the smaft styles, modelled in the popular light weight woollens and fine twills. Priced at $24.50 and up. SPRINGTIME DRESSES The newest frocks of Georgette; Canton Crepe, Satin or Fla,t Crepe. Moderate13r Priced $15.00, $25.00 to 111 f EASTER HOSIERY — SPRING GLOVES 1 SQUIRREL CHOKERS • EATRA SPECIAL -1000 Garments, Watson's Silk Knit Vests and Bloo . - u ress style, and you have a choice of regular siyle or bobette bloomers, in a dozen Spring colors. RegulAr $1.50 line for 98c. • 111 iliamansmpm KING BROS. Freda of Goderich spent last week 111111111111111111111111t1011111111111111 11112112311111111111131111111111111111111111111111111131111111111 11111111B11111 Syrup waking- is the order of the 'clay. with her friends in the burg. Jean arid Jimmie . Nelson returned LY home on Sunday -evening after spend- 1 ing a few days with Mrs. JOhn Mullin. Mrs. Walter Alton spent last week 1 in Lucknow With her sister Mrs.,Cecit MiSs Edna .Morrison of White- church is assisting Mrs.. D. K. Alton with household duties. Mr. Leslie Alton is assisting "Mr, 1 John Blake of Mafeking who, we are EU • Friday and Saturday, March 30th, 31st Ge rge Jesse! "SAILOR IZZY MURPHY" bed. 15 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, April 2nd, 3rd, 4th BELMORE The young' people of the Union Church have postponed their play gathered at her home Friday evening i until the roads are in better shape. Neighbors of Mrs. Abraham Sr. 1.111 to bear her company for a few hours. if/ Master Elmer Ballagh is the proud:7=z owner of a Shetland pony to carry .._ him through the mud, iii lit- Robt. Rae from the west is home ',.--- on a visit to his friends in Wroxeter, lo Bob was at one time our Village i Blacksmith. ta Minnie Jeffrey renewed acquaitt- Li atices in Wroxeter and on the gravel', i road Friday and Saturday. BLUEVALE Mr, and Mrs. Robert Taylor and daughter, Irene of Saktn, were visit- ors last Wednesday at the hoine of Mr. and Mrs. Len. Elliott, Mr. Will Stewart of Bowling Green, spent last week at the home of his parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Thoe. Stewart. Mr. Cecil Stewart left on Monday for his home in the Wei% after spend- ing a conple of months at the home of • his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Stewart and other relatives, Mrs. Ed. Johnston and son, Sperl- ing* were visitors oft Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Math - Miss M. Mcillwain is at present vis- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Breckenridge. WIIITECHURCH Quite a number in this district tali- I ped last week and report a splendid tun of sap, I The Maitland -river has risen SO high this Spring, as to inundate the road a-, I long by Mr. Petet Leaver's. I MrS, IttlY Patton of Luau), spent the weeklend with her mother, Mre, A. Mr. It 1), Henderson of London, spent the 'week -end with his parentS Wire Deav "SENSATION SEEKERS" SPECIAL ThurSday, Friday, Saturday, April 5th, 6th 7th Charlie Chaplin "THE CIRCUS" ion int tt rt! itinitaili II unman' 1' Royal Service'Station OPEN FOR THE SEASON Super -Power and Peerless Gasoline Motorene and Autolene Oils -These gasses and oils give, the best combination for perfect satisfaction in motor cars. Carbon trouble is reduced to a. minimum. Our service on tht whole lubriqtion dear is thor- Ough and ensures perfeci satisfaction, Mrs, Patterson of Lteknow, spent Mrs. Herbert Litidlaw has been 'un - days last week with her sister, Mrs. Brigham of tlyth. Mr. John Beeeroft went to Grand Rapids, Mich., last week for medieei treatment Paramount, spent a eonple of dva last week with her mother, Mrs. MaeGrege The M, S. et the united ehitteh tnet in the baSernent On Wednesday wf- Mrs..' Thos. Gannt gave very likter.. eating paper froin the, Study Book and Miss Irene meere $ftag Solo. torninunity exteod sympathy to the family of the late &Linnet Denton in their sad bereavement.