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The Wingham Advance Times, 1929-10-03, Page 8Wl«NGTd:AM ADVANCE TIMES ingha Fall Fair Wednesday and Thursday, 0 ER 9th t JlE T r3SEE School Children's Parade At 1 o'clock from Public School Grounds. HON. GEORGE S. HENRY Opening the fair at 1,30. - WHITECHURCH Miss Anderson, of Ashfield; visited with Mr, and Mrs. Bert Reid on Sun- day. Mr. Wm, Hawthorne, of Brantford s visiting his sister, IVlrs. Joseph IIolnies, Quite a number from here attended Lucknow Fair on .friday. Mr, Russel Gaunt and Miss Ethel Currie visited with• friends in Wier - on and Owen Sound on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson motored to Brantford and ,spent the week -end with his sister, Mrs. O'Dowd. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross, of Bel - more, visited with his sister, Miss Catharine Ross, one day last week. Mr. Herbert I'ettapiecebought the house and double lot south of the United Church at the auction sale of the property eon Saturday last, Ivirs. Moffatt of Bluevale, and Mr, and Mrs. Cloine Higgins, of Bluevale,' and Mrs, Vernon Higgins of Toronto visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Kcicc, of Tul- sa, Okla., visited with their aunt, Mrs. Wm. Beecroft, and uncles, Mes- srs. Thos. and Wni. Robinson, of E. VTawanosh, for a few days last week Mr. and Mrs. Cox of Goderich, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cox. .. Mrs. Gibson Gillespie .and Mrs. Chas. Gillespie and Mr. Chas: Leaver attended the Y. P. S. Convention at Brucefield on Friday, while Miss C. Laidlaw Miss Beatrice Johnston and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft attended the W. M. S. Convention in Brussels on the same day. . Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Leggatt and Lela and Gordon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eldrid Nichol, of Blue - vale. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patton of Liman' spent the week -end' with her mother, Mrs. A. Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and family of Ashfield spent Sunday with her brother, Mr. :Bert. Recd. Mr. and Mrs. WR. Farrier and family and Miss Lila Emerson at- tended the Alton -Hasty wedding in Dungannon 'United: Church on Satur- day morning. ORATORY COMPETITION Open to Public School Pupils. Horseshoe' Pitching Contest Value $22.00 in Prizes. STRONG TEAM PULLING $10.00 in. Cash Prizes. HURDLE RACES $8.50 in Cash Prizes. Horse Back POTATO RACE Value 59,00 in 3 Prizes. DOMINION Gov't. DISPLAY Electrically Lighted. JAS. FAX AND COMPANY Fair Night Concert. TWO AEROPLANES From National Air Transport Co GORRIE Mr, and Mrs. Roy Vogan and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Grant, while motoring through Corrie on Sunday had what night have proved a very serious accident. As they ap- proached the C.P.R. tracks from the south, the steering wheel broke, their car striking a post, throwing: Mrsi Grant against the car and causing her painful head. injuries. She was also badly shaken up aswere the others. 3VIrs. Thomas Bradnock of Gorrie :Mrs. Pratt .and Miss Pratt, also Miss Alma Shier, ,ell of Teeswater, spent Friday last in Kitchener. Mrs.Charles Cathers-and Miss Eth- el Cathers, also Mr. M. Tomilson, of 'Toronto, spent a few days at the home of" Mr, and Mrs. Robert Cath .ers, •south of town. Mr. and Mrs. William Failis and Asan of Newbridge, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Strong of Fordwich, Mrs. Collins, ,of Tara, Mr. and Mrs.•Sheldon Brick- er of Fordwich, were visitors on Mon- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wetter Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Jose of St. Marys, ?called' on Rev. and 'Mrs. Craik on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Earl spent Sunday in Winghatn,' Mr, and Mrs. H. Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. William Greig and Mrs. Eunice. Pergusort, all of Gorrie, attended 'the birthday party for Mrs. Evans on Saturday last, which was held lit her daughter's home in Guelph. Everett Carson, Miss Alva Carson and Mrs, Rose Earl and daughter;' Dorothy, motored to Toronto on Sunday. IVIr. and Mrs. George King and son Harold, spent Sunday in Listowel, Mr, and Mrs. Sani Willis, Mrs.. J. Barnard of t:ondon, Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson of Wroxeter spent Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles King. Mrs. Ernest King, north of town, and Miss King, of Wiarton, spent Monday with Miss Minnie King.. SALEM Mrs. Oliver Gould and son, Nor- man, of London, called at the home Rev. H. H. Savage, the noted radii.)' -of W. A. Mines one day last week. preacher of Pontiac, Mich., addressed an audience in the United Church on Monday night, which packed ''`the building to the doors and turned hundreds away. Possessing an un- usual personality, a rare command of rhetoric and language and a power- ful delivery, Dr. Savage gave a color- ful and forceful sermon lasting an hour and a half, holding the congre- gation spellbound. His graphic illus- trations from homely incidents in daily life and his fund of ready ance: dotes, drive hone points with great force to all who hear him. Hear Rev.' T. A. Moore, D.D., Gen- eral Secretary of the United Church Council, at Gorrie United Church An- •niversary services to be held next Sunday, October Gth, at 11 a.ni. and 7 p.m. wloamoo®osnaru.aoo.on.o.m.n....uwraAsoioa00 1 George Williams Watchmaker Jeweler WIN-GH.AM, ONT. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell and daughter, Miss Laura, of Winghani, spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mitchell. • Miss Ferne Bennett has gone to. Detroit where she has secured a pos- ition. Mr. and Mrs. John Gowdy spent. last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Doig, up near Durham.. Rally Day was observed. in the S: S. here last Sunday. Keep October 20th in mind, which is the anniversary here. A fowl sup- per the Monday following will be served. Miss Ida Mcauoid visited one day last week with Mrs, (Dr.) Patterson; of Lucknow Mr, and Mrs: Jae, Pardon and Jean :and Mr.' aid "Mrs. Win,.Dawson spent the week -end visiting relative's at Brantford, Iarintland and Niagara Falls. Thursday, 000er ;lyd, 1029 IIIIIII.IIIMIIIIIIIIIIINIIIII1101111111111111011110111111111111111111.91 la BLUEVALE ■ al IVEr. Leonard Elliott of Brampton spent the week -end with his wife and family. IVIessrs. Leslie and Bert Hethering- ton of Toronto spent the week -end under the parental roof. They were accompanied back by their mother, who is spending a week, with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, George Matliers re- turned home Saturday after spending their vacation at the hone of their son in Guelph: Miss Nellie McKinney left 'Tues- day morning for Clinton where she is going to train in the Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elliott and Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Elliott spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor it Salem. Mrs. A. Field and - son, . Billy, of Winghatn, spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Breckenridge. Mrs, John Smith;, who has . been under the doctor's care for several months, has recovered sufficiently to be able to motor to Brucefield to spend a short time with her daughter, Mrs. Hugh Berry. She was accom- panied by her sister, Mrs. S. -Morri- son: 1V.fr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw have returned home after spending a cou- ple of weeks with their daughter, Mrs. Earl Hislop, near Barrie. The Ladies of Knox Preshyterian Church enjoyed a social evening on Thursday, September 26, at the home of Mrs. D. J.Ealconer in the form of a miscellaneous shower for the Baz- aar to be held the latter part of Octo- ber. After a short program the pres- ident, Miss Scott, took charge of the donations and as they were displayed brought forth some good suggestions on "How to manage a successful bazaar". The hostess served refresh - Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Bolt and merits, assisted by Mrs. Alex Mow- Zora of Marnoch, spent Sunday, with bray. Mr. and Mrs. John Purdon. The regular meeting of the Wo - Mi. and Mrs. T. H. Moore and Mil- men's Institute will be held Thins-' an visited on Sunday with Mr. and day afternoon, October 10th, at ,the Mrs, Jack Henderson of Paramount. home of Mrs. Roger Ole.e. Papers• Mr and Mrs. Sam Westlake and willbe given by Misses Ella Barr Mildred of Bayfield and Mr. Donald hard and Cora Jewitt on i`•Cinadian Collins of Detroit are visiting with Men and Women of Note." Roll Call' Mr. and I\trs. Amos Cornelius. A piece of poetry by a Canadian mai- The Y. P. S. Social was postponed thor." Ladies of the community are last week on account of the funeral always welcome. of Mr. Jas. Barbour, and it will be held in. 'the United Church basement on Friday, October 4th. Church Service will continence in the United Church on October 6th at 2.30 pain. with Sunday School dir- ectly afterword. Mr: and Mrs. Harold Sperling spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Browning of Kinrardine. Mrs. Jas: Forester returned from Winghatn Hospital on Saturday last, We hope to hear of her steady im- provement. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reed arid family of Ashfield visited on Sunday with. Mr ,and Mrs. Joe Tiffin. 4V: M, S. Teas were held on Tues- day at the home' of Mrs. John Pur - don, Mrs, Wiit Barbour and Mrs. H. ?ettapiece. Mr. T. H. Moore and Mr. H. Pet- tapiece were appointed to attend the political meeting at Ripley on Mon- day when Premier 'Ferguson was the chief speaker. Mr. Cecil Falconer secured several prizes for his Horses. at Lucknow fair on Friday Last. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Wightman and May and 1Van attended Blyth Fair an Friday. Mrs. Alec Reid spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) Balfour, of Lucknow. Misses Dorothy. and Patiline Reed of Listowel visited over, the week- end with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Bert Reed. The following were Sunday visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs; Clarence Cox: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Patterson and Mr. and Mrs: Ernest Patterson, of Auburn, and her aunt, Mrs. Brown, of London, and Mr, and Mrs. Alec. Manning and family of Belgrave, Mrs. Murray and Mr. and Mrs, Johnston Conn and Ruby visited on Sunday with Mr, and. Mrs. Scott Webb of Greenock. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson and family of Mitchell spent Sunday' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Robinson Mr, Victor Casemore of Leaming- ton, was a week -end visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. •arid Mrs. f er'ry Casemore. Mrs. Spackman of London, is vis- iting with her sister, vias. Peter Leaver, a, - 'Mrs. Sherrill of Wingharn, is visit. ing with Mr, and Mrs. W. R, :barrier. Miss Nettie Lott of London, spent Sunday at the hot>f'ne of her parents, 1V.ir•. and Mrs, Walter Lott, m to RAPID ,CITY Mr. Wellington Nixon of St. Au- gustine, .spent Sunday with his cous- in, Mrs. M. Gardner. There have been quite a few who have changed residences in our burg lately. Mi. Ed Donavon, who resid- ed in Mr, Jacob Miller's house, has moved in to Lucknow. Mt James. Burns, who lived in Mr. Jack Carter's house is moving into Mrs. Neil Mc- Innis' house at the railroad, and. Mr: DIAMONDS, WATCHES Fleury Carter, of Lucknow, is mov- CLOCKS and JEWELERY ing into the house vacated by Mr. Cut Glass,China, Burns. Mr. Albert Carter who has French Ivory, Gifts, Etc. been living in Mr. Geo. Douglas' house is moving into Teeswater in A Complete Line of Silverware the near future. .Rev. Mr, Mcl'Airen, ----- pastor of South Kinloss Presbyterian TWO THINGS Church has: moved to Bradford where That you are sure of in Our he Inas accepted a charge, Mr. Wm - Store Martin, section foreman has moved to Stratford, and Mr. Robert McNall FAIR VALUE and is in charge of the section at present: COURTEOUS SERVICE . Mr. Angus McDougall, of Lucknow, Opposite Queens Hotel. has moved into the house lately vac - Windsor. Arthur Gaynor, of .��~���� vac- ate(' byMrs. Ar t ------ Messrs. Frank Miller and Mark Gardner were delegates to .the Lib- eral Conservative convention at Rip- ley on Monday. Mr. Foster Moffatt, M,P,P., was the choice of the Con- vention to represent South Bruce as Conservative candidate at the Provin- cial Election k October. ab 1fNG:HAM. FA1'R;DAYS October9th and 10fM Visit oiir display at the Fair Gl ounds and also our STORE SHOW ROOMS where youwill see the largest selec- tion . of FALL WEARABL,ES outside the cities. ] ur Trimmed Cloth Coats. New York Style Dresses, The Smartest Hats. Hudson Seal, Persian Lamb and Canadian Muskrat Coats Dress Goods, Silks, House Furnishings. •Men's,an:d Boys' Clothing Haberdashery. El El rr El NI 0 0 ®• A HOUSE AN HOUR Tliis is fire prevention week when organizations will bring before the people the appalingloss 'sustained by fire in Ontario. It is estimated that a house an hour goes tipin smoke., and that every person he the province contributes $4.00 ,a year to the fire loss. This loss in Cana& has grown twelve times in ratio to population, and last year exceeded by two mil- lions of dollars,amouunts' received from insurance.: Astounding as these statements may be, the sad. part is that out of every ten fires, eight are attributed to gross carelessness, eith- er by tot paying attention to chim- ney or stovepipes, or by the aaccumu- lation of refuse. It is a big price to pay for thoughtlessness or careless- ness. I `WHAM FALL FAIR ednesday and Thursday, Oct.;9th, loth Special values on all lines of Boots, Shoes and Rubber t'ootwear by way of 10% DISCOUNT OFF REGULAR PRICES This discount applies only to CASH purchases, Wiiiis sloe S129 w Ingham ��yy 9i:i The Phone "ta • Leading Shoe Store of PCtwdtt Ccrut'ity. BORN Stewart—On Sunday, September 29, to Mr, and Mrs. Robert Stewart, of Kinloss, a dauhter. Templeman—In Winghatn, on Satur- day, September 28th, 1929, to Mr. arid Mrs, Fred Tetnpleuian, a dau- ghter. Nethery-'-In Wingltam General Hos- pital, on Sunday, September 29th, to Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Ncther•y, :Belgrave, a son. A NEW ,PATTERN Saves Time! Saves Fabric! H The fart tom is only • the first .saving with Simplicity Patterns/ Their 411 -in -One construetios* la[`ves tune, too.. You can cut the mot di# ficult dress in half the time that old methods require - even if you have novel' cut a dress before. Simplicity Patterns save your trtone r because they're scientifically` laid out to save your fabric You never need more than the yardage marked on the envelope. l$c each • in our Wadi Coat ,ttep't. E. Isar Co. Winghain w LYCEUM THEAT E Thursday, Friday, Saturday, October 3, 4 and 5 SPECIAL DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In — THE IRON MASK" By ALEXANDER DUMAS Two Shows each night, starts at 8 o'clock. Admission -Adults 35c, Children 2O.c; dC Monday and Tuesday, October 7th and 8th TOM. .MIX' "Son of The Golden West" Wednesday and Thursday, October 9th and 10th Wallace Beery and Florence Vidor In "CHINATOWN NIGHTS" Two Real Specials' For Children, and Grown -Ups, Too! CRISP° Fig Bars • PACKED PULL OP D4 ucin o no i*M' 2ins.2ge LOOK:' Grape Nuts POR A NOURr7l11NO„ writ RfieuxPAsz 2Pktri 2 i9a snuaturs PullsORANGE M ivti�mM.arm 1KNcC,,mm ade d 3A 4.1b. Tin 49c Maple Leaf Matches - - 3 Boxes 25c Libby's Pork and Beans 2.No.2Tinst 25c Comet trawl Rice (Uii.o ted) 3 P&ts.255c Domino Brand Peas VW rn 19c Domino Golden Corn - Th. I8c Catelli's Eggweat Noodles pv't. iOc Skinless Figs Reauy Delicious Tin 25c Maraschino Cherries um 27c' Pure Clover Honey 39c. Peachesitattro »w 2 23c Ivory. Soap aro 3c•k12• krat 454, Ivory Soap Hakes 2 11►a*ics10ir 15• DOMINION STORES LIMITED U ✓f d . , 1"OUR Ablitttt t3 EVEIRYWHSR5' IM MOSS