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The Wingham Advance Times, 1929-02-28, Page 8.;( !!!;! • . Jere nodhog inex 6r.0-1 a- Siroode.7.-Capirote I , I WINGliAM ADVANcgalmEs No. 06 Art Console. Uses 5 UY.227 4.C., one UX.1.714 Output, and one UX.280 R. C. A. rubes. Price, less Tribes and Cone Sptaker . $3oo.oe 14*-9ne tkit- Charm AFTER the charm of Stromberg-Carlson tone has captivated your ears; after the grace and rich beauty of the cabinet has won your achniration--then to find out that Stromberg -Carlson quality can be had at so low a •price is a very pleasant surprise. This Receiver is entirely self -contained -7 -no batteries or liquids, all operating power conning direct from house lighting circuit There is but one tuning dial filluminatecli marked in wave length meters as well as divisional scale. The Cabinet is among the finest ever produced in the radio in- dustry. It is low, perfect in proportion with beautifully grained panel construction-will win a place in any room for decorative value alone. Come in and let us arrange for a home demonstration, 1 W. CRUICKSHANK, WINGHAM, ONT. Word was received by Mrs. Gibson Gillespie on Wednesday last of the inness of her sister, Miss Edythe Ped- dle of Edmonton. She is in an isola- tion hospital suffering from scarlet fever. Born -On Friday, Feb. 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reed Of Whitechurch, Mr. Ed. Haines is suffering from his second stroke and is very low at present. Nurse Maude Conn is nal- , sing hini. Born -On Friday, Feb:, 15, at T, S- -water, to M. and Mrs, Perrin 1'c:1a- nington, (nee Myra Taylor of Kin- ,IEN•114191111.01¢.11.•VM, Mrs. Jas, MacGregor and Mrs. Mac Ross spent a couple of days last week With the former's,daughter, 'Mrs. jack Henderson of Parainount; Mr. Thos. Davidson iS rery w at present. Mr. John Shiell who has been visit- ing his daughter and .son in Wi'‘d for two 3.veeks returired home on Sat- urday last. • Mrs, Chas: COngram oiRipley spcnt the week-endwith her daughter, 3,!Irs: Chas. ShielL • Mrs. Whitlock of Oregon, is vit•it- mg, her cousin, Mrs. Rice and 04.i er relatives here. rood, visited one day last week with his aunt, Miss Catharine Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Caseinoo..! and babe left on Friday for their home in Chatham. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gaunt and fa- mily and Mr. Ed. Gaunt and family attended the Carter-Durnin wedding reception held on Wednesday last at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Gaunt of St. Helens. Mrs. Elivood Barbour and son,Kcn-' meth spent last week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Jamieson Petta- piece. Misses Ruby and Olive Kennttly and Miss Annie Moore are attending Miss Olive Farrier spent the week- end with her sister, Miss Winnifred Farrier of Cedar Valley. The ,W. 14. S. of Brick United Church are holding a sewing bee at the home of Mrs, • Robt, Coultes this Thu rsday, Mn and Mrs. Geo. L Robertson are moving to their home on the 12th concession. ' Miss Annie McDowell returned cin Saturday' from Stratford where she was visiting her sisters, • Mr, Clayton Robinson left ou Mon- day forilds work in Detroit. Mr. Wendell Taylor entertained a numberof his friends and neighbors on Friday evening last, ' • IVir. John Purdon is very busy thiase times with his circular saw, sawing poles. t Born - On Monday, Feb. 18th in Grace Hospital, Windsor, to Mr. and Mrs. Alec Shiell, (nee Violet McBtir- ney), a son. ASHFIELD Miss Jessie Andrew, near Lucknow spent a few days with her cousin, Mis Elsie Anderson of Mafeking. Mr. and Mrs. John Helm, risar Zion spent a day recently. with relatives around Mafeking. Mr, and Mrs. Herb. Laidlaw and daughter, near Whitechurch, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Alton. Mrs. T. A. Cameron is in London Victoria Hospital this week ,taking treatment, , Mr, Will Baldwin spent Thursday in London, with Mrs. Baldwiti,wit9 is in the ViLoria Hospital. I Mr, John McKeith of Oakville, Nis- ! itcd relailves and old neighboirs on the 12th con.'last week.. Miss Bessie Barnby, 12th con., is visiting in Hamilton. Sorry to report •the death of Rev. Professor S. E. Beckett, who passed away in Vancouver, 13. C. His early home was on the 10th con., and he was a brother of Mr, Albert Beckett. Mr, and Mrs. Matt. Shackleton near Crewe, spent the week -end with rela- tives in Goderich. The W. M. S. of the Hacketts ap- pointment met at the home of •Mrs. G. Vint, with a fair attendance. The president, Mrs. James Cook presided. Mrs. Albert Alton read a chapter febm the Study Book, "Drums in the Dark- ness". Miss Maizie Hackett and Roy Alton sang a duet, Mrs. Lege lane reported on the Temperance, and Mrs. John Mullin on' Japan, and Miss Mary Vint gave a reading. it was decided to have a social evening next week. Mr. Dynes Campbell attended the reception of his cousin, Mrs. litnry Carter at the home of their cousin, Mr. Andrew Gaunt, on Wednesday. Miss Tillie Sherwood attend:d the Thursday, February' 28th, 1929 nesday evening. All reporta spien- Aid I Mr, and Mrs. Sidney Fetosoa and !little' son, Donald of Londnn, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. T, Ferguson, 101dborn.' Miss Edith Johnson is visiting- ith Mrs, George Drennan, near Cour( v'S Corners. Miss Lyla Gaunt, near Si, ; Helens, spent the week -end with her friend, Miss Tillie Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs, Max Raynard o Luck now Spent Sunday with their daugh- ter, 1Virs. Walter Alton. BLUE• VALE Mrs, Win. McKinney visited with friends at Palmerston this week. IVIr. Thos. Stewart received a oar of B. C. shingles this week. Mr. A. H. Coombs made a business trip to Toronto this week. Mr, Wm. Thornton visited 'with relatives at Gorrie last week. 11,/f • C s, C. Hetherington and son George, Mrs. David Jewitt and dau ghter, Cora, Mrs. Whit, Stewart and daughter, . Jean, Miss Ella Barnard Mrs. Charles Elliott, Miss Alma Free R.N., were out to' Mrs. Stanley Gall- agher's on Wednesday afternoon to a quilting-. Mr. Jim Breckenridge of Brantford spent Sunday at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. foseph Brecketi- r• idlgie, r.and Mrs. Gordon Hall and fam- ily sent Sunday at .the home of Mr. and • Mrs, 'William McMichael, at 'Wingham junction. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elliott and daughter were guests on Sunday' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garniss. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stamper spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, William Souch, in Morris. Misses Ella Barnard, Cora Jewitt, were guests on Sunday at the •home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Elliott. • Mrs. Grant Nichol and -family re- turned home Saturday to Brussels af- ter spending a week at ! the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Breckenridge. Miss Alma Free R.N., of Dungan- non, spent a few days last week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Claris. •I Hetherington. BELGRAVE The regular meeting of the Bel - grave W. M. S. was held at thL home of Mrs. Scobie with a large att..nd- ance. The meeting was opened by singing hymn 30, "Glory to God for His sunshine is' free", follov 1 by Mrs. j. A. Geddes reading the scrip- ture lesion aken from 1 Co. 3-9. Mrs. J. Coultes read devotional leaf- Thurs., Fri, Sat., February 28th, March '1 and 2 SPECIAL Fay Wray and Garry Cooper "The Legion of the Condemned" A Thiama of the Air Admission -Adults 35c, Children 20c. Monday, *Tuesday, Wednesday, March 4,5, 6 William Haines In - "Telling The World" 011L01011162016111nnalinninainmnau. Plan to Attend the Two -Day Swine Marketing Course To beheld in the TOWN HALL, WINGHAM, ONTARIO • THURSDAY AND FRIDAY FTERNOONS, • MARCH 7th. and 8th, 1929 Discussions by special speakers on the various pha,- , • es of Swine Management. • Course to be held under the direction of • ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- • TURE, HURON COUNTY BRANCH Clinton, OntaAo er's reports were read and adopt‘d. Mrs. Vancamp over the week -end, The roll call was answered by nam- ing a missionary in India. Mrs. Sco- bie gave a. splendid talk on the aim and the neeessity of,the W. M. S. and associate helpers. Hymn 91 was then sung after which Mrs. Wilkinson clOs- ed the meeting with prayer. A social tittle was then • enjoyed, the Jstess serving lunch. Donald Young of Lambeth, is visit- ing his parents over the week -end. J. A. Brandon attended the funeral of a relative at Rlineburg, on Wed- nesday. Me. and Mrs, :Elmer 'Wilkinson of Winglunn, :visited with the former's parents Mr and Mr i Charles Wilk - reception of Mr, and Mrs, Henry Car- let, "The Partnership" 'atfer which inson one day last week, ter 01 Lucknow, at the home ofhdr the president, Mrs. Anderson, lead in Mrs. Fairservice of 1 oi d • •y05 ness 0 ege n ng tam . cous ns n e.st nanos 1, on 'Wed_ prayer.• The secretary and treasur- iced with her sisters, Mrs. Owens and grave has a eoastable. Mrs. Joe Little Of Winthrop, is T, spendinga few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Geddes. Miss Laura Bone, of Pori Htfron, is spending a few Weeks with her Mother, Mrs. Bone., • I Mrs. John L. Stewart and. Mts. Seotthave been on sicl;..list. IDr, Gandier of Clinton, made a pro- fessional visit in the:village one day last week. , ' • Miss Belle Ferguson ;spent, a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Geo, Tervitt near WhitechurOh.. The Sharnrcick Comedy Co. is %aid- ing entertainments in. the Foreqers' Hall this week. 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HOUSE COATS ace.,1DR.e.ING GOWNS 111 Any Garment -Half Price. • ow • 111 SWEATERS and PULLOVERS • All reduced to clear. ow Kayser, Winsome Maid and Hole - proof Silk Stockings less 20%. 75c to $1.00 Chatnoisette Gloves • 85.50 Irish Linen Table Cloths Highland Prints (fast colors) ...23c $1.50 tnglish Bath Towels $4.50 to 85.50 Corsets $1.98 to $298 $2.50 to $4.0O Fancy Scarfs -.41.95 45c Pajama Cloths ... . .. .. $2.50 Black Dutchess Satin $1.25 Pagoda Silk Broadcloth ...88c $2.50 Rainbow Crepe -de -Chine 41.69 32c Anderson Gingham 25c Wab,asso Pillow Cottons, all sizes 44c, 36a Yard -id o Heavy Flannelette ...23e All Curtain Materials less 20%. $1.50 Watson's Silk.Underwear 98e 2 -Yard Wide Plannelette Sheeting liettIL1116.13% Beautiful Models of lovely glossy Pelts- Nat- ural C�o, Persiati Lamb, Hudson Seal and Canadian Muskrat in its various forms._ Ev- ery garment fully guaranteed.- The savings , are Large, all reductions being from 26 to 30%. • BUY THESE GROCEkIES Challenge Corn Starch • 3 for 28e Lamp. 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Many Half Price. m m CHILDREN'S COATS and DRESSES in Now is a good time to buy these choice at garments. The styles are new -the quality the best. Every garment means a big sav- ing-. Dresses to $8,00 for $4.65 Coats.all 0 ; O 1111 ,less 20 per cent ."' UST 3 SALE DAYS LEFT. -MAKE SURE OF THE BARGAINS YOU WANT. 111 0 tt 4 0 0010000000000000000000$0000000000040 WINGHA FA" „ • , 4:40 „ 14tt k • ., !• •:" NTARI MONNIONSHINOIIIIIMAIIInta :