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The Wingham Advance Times, 1928-11-15, Page 8WXNOHAM ADVANCE -TIMES YM THEAT..E Friday and Saturday, November 16th and 17th Charlotte Stevens and ------- Henry B. Walthall _r__-_ In ,�....-. " THE ENCHANTED ISLAND Monday and Tuesday, November 19th and 20thg Reginald Denny �-, In ` OUT ALL NIGHT " Collegians — "THE WINNING PUNCH" Wednesday and Thursday, November 21 and 22 Warner Roland In GOOD TIME CHARLIE " i 'ar 11111r1it11161I11�111 011BI111111161111w111111116111111l1I6t111111111l111!B'i'll lIlrl initAulltR(umnizin it Starting November 10, 1928. Are You Good. at a GUESSING? a YES OR NO You may be lucky in this guessing contest 111 which we are now holding at our store. In our window there is a — very large bag of the celebrated i_ SNOWDRIFT FLOUR Li Made from Fere Western Hard Wheat. Everybody entit- led to a y y is guess at the weight of this giant bag of £tour, This guess jt is absolutely a a There are THREE prizes donated by the Standard Milling Co. of Canada Ltd. FIRST—The large bag of SNOWDRIFT Flour to the per- son guessing the correct or nearest to the correct weight. SECOND -98 lb. Bag of SNOWDRIFT Flour for the sec- r and nearest correct guess. THIRD -49 lb. Bag of SNOWDRIFT Flour for the third 11 nearest correct guess. FREE BIUEVALE MrJohn Underwood of Saskatoo arrived on Monday with a carload otl t ca e, Mr. T. G. Hemphill of Wroxeter shipped a car of turnips from here t Cleveland on' Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Messer o Toronto, spent the Thanksgiving hol idays with the former's ,parents, M and Mrs, J. F. Messer. Mr. A. H, Coombs was at Welles- ley on Monday for a game of quoits. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Cooper o£ Pe- trolia, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Stewart. Mr, and Mrs, Chas, Enright and family of Toronto, .spent the week. end with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Holm- es. A number from here took in the fowl supper at Gorrie.Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bosman, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shaw spent the week end with friends at ,Hamilton. Mrs. Thos, Stewart was on the' sick list a few days, we hope she will soon be well again. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Coultes of Lis- towel, spent Sunday with relatives here . Misses Ethel and Viola Mathers were home for Thanksgiving. Mr. Eldon McKinney of Toronto, was home over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall and 'fa- mily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sinnamon at Wingham Jct. Mr, R. Garniss has finished thresh- ing for the season, and Jas, Thynne will be through in about 'a week. WESTFIELD WHITECHURCH n, Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Moo f' June of Toronto, spent the w with his uncles, Mr, T. H. a ,, Arthur Moore. They left for o on Monday accompanied by .� die Moore. f Miss May Wightinan spec - week .with her sister, Mrs, Jas Mr ham of Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Fred New Hamilton, spent the week -en Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Naylor, Mr.` and Mrs, W. I. Hogg a and Mrs. Arnold Hogg and da of Thamesford, spent a few da week with their aunt, Mrs, Joh toner and other relatives, Mr. A. E. Burdon is busy pr hay these days, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Purdon o troit, spent the week -end with h rents; Mr. and. Mrs. A. E. Pur Miss. Annie Kennedy of .God spent the week -end with her pa Mr. and Mrs. David Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliot son spent last Sunday with his er at Bluevale. Mr. Elliott is 93 of age and has. been confined t bed for the past few weeks. Mr. Aldin Purdon of Leamin spent Sunday with his parents, and Mrs. Wm, Purdon. Mrs. Lovatt and children of ton, visited over the week -end her mother, Mrs. McBrien. Mr. Clarence McClenaghan wa Toronto over the week -end con ing a specialist concerning his e Miss C. Laidlaw and Miss Laidlaw, and two small nieces of former, returned to Powasson on day. Mrs. Craw of Lucknow, addre he W. M. S. of the United churc Thank -offering meeting on Th ay evening last. Mr. Win. Henry entertained a f his friends on Wednesday even ast� Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richardson ertained a number of friends eighbours on Friday last. The fling was spent in cards and dane nd social chat. Mrs. Lance Grain spent a few d st week with relatives in Toron Mr. Malcolm Ross, Toronto, sp hanksgiving with 'his parents, nd Mrs, Mac Ross. Mr. Harris Purdon' of Detroit, in red up and spent the week -end w s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. P on bf St. Helens. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Graham rat£ord, and Mt, and Mrs. Jo atiipbell and children of Aylm ent Thanksgiving with his paren r. and Mrs. Chas. Campbell of M ch. MD, Joe Tiffin while turning ' t Rader around on the road on Frid t had the misfortune to have' h leg jammed between the wheel and "�"—'—"'"*^--�- re and eek - end nd Mr, Detroit fr. Ed- it last Brig- znan of d with nd Mr. ughter ys last n Fal- essing f De- is pa - don. erich, rents, t and fath- years. o his gton, Mr. Clin- with as in suit - yes. Mary. the Fri- ssed h at u.rs- few ing en - and Miss Ella Sowerby spent Thanks- giving with her parents in Goderich township. Mrs. Nethery of Belgrave, is visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. James McGill. Miss AIice Sheppard of St. Cather- ines, visited on Sunday with her friend, Mrs. Howard Campbell. Miss Ruth Vincent of London, was a holiday visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Vincent. Miss EIsie Stonehouse is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ed. McDowell' of To- ronto, Mr. and Mrs. 0, Smith of Brussels, spent over Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Melvin Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Win. McDowell were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sibthorpe of Blyth on Sunday. Mr. J. T. Currie and sons of Wing - ham, were Westfield visitors 4n Sun day. Mr. and Mrs..i2. Stoiiehoiise and 2 Donald of Goderich visited the form- _= er's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stone - E house on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. T. Kerinck of Blyth, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Vincent on Sunday. Mrs. M. Griffin and Miss R. Cov- entry of Wingham, were holiday vis- itors at the home of their sister, Mrs. J. E. Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taylor and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Taylor and daughter, Eleanor, and Mr. T. H. Tay- lor visited on Saturday at the home Mr of the latter's son, Rev. Win.. Taylor T of Belmore. on Mr. and Mrs. Bert Higginscer of. Tob- ter eromory, spent Monday with the Iat- M ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Noble. Br A number from. this vicinity attend- /um ed the Thanksgiving supper and con- su cert at Londesboro on Monday night. Qui: Mr. Menno Bair of Saskatchewan, T visited one day last week' with Mr. .nua baki one of t M span Got ed o N Mrs. Erne pare of .S Mfr Ross derso day don. Ab ofN terno the folio Haro the d vend readi J.. G. "Heal gave a DON'T FAIL TO PUT IN YOUR GUESS SOON Contest closes at 10 p.m. ..December 8th. -' 11. �► C. Adams, - Win ham >iltli(II�(11111£!Ill)glli�lllNlll�lllrrlll�III�IIf11111iIrf�I11�IIlArt1/pl�lllAllr� � Ilel11111116111i6t1tl..Ih saniciil�limilimitiottliclul(ntt(hrll�inailmilitilailmin tilal11i11i1111•111RIt1111111111U1 a I111r1111I111111MillllllrlrMlAA11l1161111611l161111111NN111111111�1111NI IIIIMttl19111iiNllIllll01'111(11111 ! n16llnlln1i6111u6r11I611n' Chops" your Fur Coat r} a , r .. le ' Samples of Newest . Et ° i*, i it W e havei.cle arrange- trrents with. the. Canada Fur Mfg. Co. to make a bisl�lay.,and .ale : of La- .ies' Fur Coats at our i� Store' 0n : Tuesday & Wednesdayf' Nov. 20th and 2I st. a H EIaard&Ce BELGRAVF ave Women's. Institute will meet at the home of Mrs. ,)'as. Taylor 'on 'Tuesday afternoon, Nov, 20th at 2 p.m, The grandmothers will have charge of the meeting, it being Grandmothers' day. Mrs. Van- canipb: wilt 'give the 'paper, and.. a re- port of the Walkerton Convention will be given by the delegate, Miss Cela Coultes. All ladies are invited to -be present. a d 0 t n a a la T a 0 hi at A M no g las giv- ing ays to. ent Mr. ot- ith ur- of. hn er, ts, ar- he Thursdays, November 15th, 1928 Mrs. Eli Jacques motored to Liman '��/������������/��������./� with Mr. and Mrs, Roy Paton and (■ ■ visited with Whalen and Elsie Craig while there, then Aping to London; and visited her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sutherland spent Thanksgiving Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Eli' Jacques, LANES Mr, and Mrs. Manning and family of London, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Alton. Misses Melda and Winnie Lane, El- sie Vint, Myrtle Johnston and Mary Hackett, all. of L. H. S. spent the week -end at their home here. Miss Lena Hackett spent the week- end at her home here. Mrs. David Hackett, who has spent the past week with her daughter, Mrs. Alvin Bowles of London, , returned home on Sunday. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Wm. Baldwin,is not improving as quickly as her many friends would like her to. SCHOOL REPORT U. S. S. No. 7, East Wawanosh Jr. IV—Mildred Mason, Mason Ro- binson. II Form Villetta Chamney 52V;. Jr.. III—Lavina McBurney, Margar- et Robinson, Jr. II—Kenneth Mason. Jr. I-AIfred Mason, Lloyd Mason, Dona Armstrong, Sr. Fri—Mary Brophy, Roy Robin- son. No. on roll 11, average attendance 10,38. Alice Shackleton, teacher, SUNSHINE AND SOUTHERN. HOSPITALITY With the days getting colder, and with the holiday adventurer hanker- ing for a change, glorious tropical Florida and the Gulf Coast offer un- told havens of rest. For there is warm golden sunshine with stretches and stretches of beautiful beaches. It is indeed a paradise where you can fish, hunt, ride, golf and play tennis, and if you like the sparkling waters of the ocean you will bathe, sail and yacht to your heart's content. FIori da, too, is the home of, music and. art where the finest examples of theatres and art galleries abound. There are CoilrlttesS resorts anal wonder spots,. where the tired business ihan can gain a real recuperation, and if he has nev- er danced before he will learn with zest. under the shade of the shelter- ing palm trees. For all travel infor- mation consult nearest Canadian Pa - ay spent the week -end at the' home ay cific Agent, of his father,'Mr. George Town, in is Wroxeter. ■ BARGAINS GALORE BROS. I OurBuying g ■ November Ru in Budget is the talk of the country side. Come in and see the many want- ■ ed Winter articles you can purchase from our Big i J♦ . r ■ Stock, • 1214 Ibex Flannelette Blankets■ • •$2.49 ■ • 40c and 45c Pyjama Cloths ,.R., .32e ■ ■' • ▪ Extra quality Silk and Wool .Hose .. , , 60c Linen Face Towels . , , 99c al ■ 29c ii • $2,50 to $6.00 Corsets (for small women)... 60e ■ III Blue Label Shirts and Drawers ........... $2.4,9 III 75c Green Corn Brooms .... .. , , 39c ■ 1 3 Bars P & `G Soap .. , .. . , ... I is I ■ Bordeaux Walnuts, halves, per lb. .. 54c ■ ■ •■ $2.00 Fine Wool Dress Flannels, all colors :. $1.00 1 ■a $14.50 Scotch Wool Blankets $11.48 1 ■ 85c and 95c Children's School Stockings 69c •Men's Extra Wear Work Sweaters $1,98 a ii ▪ Men's lined one finger Mitts ..................49c 1 ✓ $2.00 to $3.00 Fine Broadcloth Shirts ....-.'..:.$1.49 ■ 1 $5.50 to $6.50 Wool Pullovers , ■ 1$1.25...,...,.$3,89 ■ Men's Fine' Socks 88c 1 • 4 pkgs. McLaren Jelly Powders 23c I ■ 6 Rolls Crepe Toilet Paper 22c �. a 3 Kellog's Corn Flakes• 29c 1 200 yds. Cotton. Spools - ..5c t III MI 2 lbs. New Seedless Raisins ■ Women's Fine Dresses, ■ ■ • Women's Silk and Velvet Trim Dresses .,...$$.1$$187882....040950905c. • Misses' Bargain Coats ■ 1 20 Sample Coats ■■ ■ ■ 1 ■ Extra Sale Values in all other lines of Women'.s and p 1 Men's Winter Garments, House Furnishings, etc.a■ ■ NG, BROS..WIN. ® BROS., gl'�M ■ ® ■ isim mmun/ai///a////`�////ummu/ mum tuft and Mrs. Harry White and sops up�rul'" PARED DAVE° -lyt.i'fl George, b Galt, spent the Week -end I --L1 Village. Clerk ' --1- at the home of Mr., and Mrs. Wm. Reid. Issuer of Marriage ticefiseS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Town and 'fani- The law now requires the.license be taken out, three days before the ceremony. the frame and broke both' bones in the leg, above the ankle. Mr. Tiffin will be laid off for some time, but we wish him a quick recovery. Miss Mabel Johnston of Elora, spent the week -end with her parents, and Mrs. Jack Johnston. he Boy Scouts went to Brussels Thursday night and put on a con- t there. All report a good time. r, and Mrs. Thos. McIntyre of trssels, and Mr. and Mrs. McCaI- 'and family of .Langside, spent nday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mc - Ilan. he W. M. S. are holding their an - bazaar and sale. of `home-made ng on Friday, Nov. 30. Every welcome. Conte and have a cup ea. - iss Florence Pardon R.N., who t last week with her uncle, Mr don MacKay of B'luevale, return - n Saturday to her home here. rs. Wm. Beecroft and Mr. and J. Beecroft and Florence and st spent Thursday last with her nts, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirk eaforth. . and Mrs. Irwin . Henry and of Belfast, and Mrs, Archie An- n of St. Helens; visited on San - with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Pur - out .85 ladies met at the home rs, Fred Davidson on Friday af- on last. After the business of Women's Institute was over, the wing program.was givens Mrs. Id Sparling read the report of elegate to the Walkerton Con - on; Miss Barbara Weir gave a ng "Cooking a Husband"; Mrs, Gillespie gave a reading on th", and Mrs. Chas. Gillespie a reading on "Thanksgiving Gra- "; Mrs, Fred Davison. rendered olos. The ladies are hoping to their Institute Hall down on the nt foundation this fall and have. a piano for the winter months.` the program lunch was served social half hour spent. The next ig is to be held at the hoarse of Lance Grain and to eotninence 'clock. All the ladies are invft- these meetings, which.. are .lu- ng and, beneficial. and Mrs. Johnston and family. hfield,. spent Sunday with Mr. rs. W. lt. Farrier, and Mrs. W. H. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Taylor and .I family, Mr. 'and Mrs. Albert Walsh and family visited on Saturday at the home of Mrs. Walsh's sister, Mrs. (Rev,) Taylor of Belmore. Miss Mae Vincent, who has been in Toronto for'a few weeks returned home on Friday. Mr. Win. McDowell was busy on Friday pressing hay and is now haul- ing it to Auburn. , Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Campbell were Goderich visitors one day last week, Mr. Warren Bantford of Stratford Normal spent Thanksgiving under his arteal roof. Mr. and Mrs, Marvin McDowell vis- ited the latter's mother Mrs. Clark of St. Helens on Thursday., • Special Thanksgiving scrvices'were held in the Westfield 'United church. on Sunday. Rev. Alp preached an ap- propriate sermon, while the choir gave a Thanksgiving number and the West- field male quartette sang "Soldiers Farewell", in memory of our Fallen. Heroes. A baptismal' service was al- so held. .p Miss EEizabeth Johns of Port Col borne, spent the holidays with her mother, Mrs. W johns ' titude two 's have cerate Mr. Harold Milts of Toronto, spent rented the holiday at his home here. After and a Miss Louise Hanna of Toronto, at present visiting her mother, Mrs.' Go. Hanna, Mr. Harold Mitchell' of Toronto, spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wtn. Robertson, Miss Helen Wilson of Toronto,. spent' the holiday at her home here. m eetia Mts. at 20 ed to terest Mr. of As and M ■ STROMBERG4'j'RLS011T OPERATED DIRECT FROM LIGHTING CIRCUIT No Batteries No Liquids No Experimental Tubes The least possible amount of attention isrequired by these new Stromberg-Carlson A.C. Receivers. By connecting one plug to the house lighting circuit, the Receiver stands ready to operate at the turn of a switch on the panel. In place of batteries and the so-called "eliminators," these Receiv- ers operate through an audio -power unit—which is an integral part of the Receiver itself and.which gives 1esults that are new in radio. This unit supplies "A,". 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