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The Wingham Advance Times, 1925-08-13, Page 8WINGH :M ADVANCE -TIMES winsinuess Assisi ngssionatIosonier■ orsat w - ITEC URCH e AlVNOUNC(NG. _ = Our New GASH DISCOUNT SYSTEM A S-SimpleSimple5etfvWlrki><ltg Plan that Saves You Money on !Every Cash Purchase. We are introducing a permanentnew system of CASH DISCOUNTS? For each and' every 25c you spend in this store, on and after this .date, you will receive a CASH DISCOUNT BOND. You can then use these BONDS in this store just the same as money. We will redeem them, at their full face' value at any time—in any number—on any purchase. These BONDS mean an additional Discount on prices that always represent the highest values obtainable in qua- lity of goods„ and of service. There are no strings no conditions. Just make sure you get your BONDS then cash them here whenever you are making purchases. No Thrifty Buyer Can Afford to Overlook Worth -While Savings these Bonds Offer. Hanna Co. Ltd. yea • Rev. Mrs. Watt and daughter of a ?Burke Falls and Mr Harvey McClen- aghan and children, of Belgrave, spent ,■ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. ■ Barbour. ■ Miss Annie and Jack Sherriff of i!Hamilton, and Miss Olive and Vivian mt Tiffin oda Wingham, are holidaying at 111 mil the home of their uncle Mr. W R. ■ 'Farrier. ■ I Hr. and Mrs, Elwood Moore of To-, ■ ronto, spent hast week with his uneles,. N' Messrs. Thos, an c1Prtliur Moore. ■ 1 Mrs, Campbell, (nee Kate Mire- ■. house,) from the West, is visiting Iwith her mother, Mrs. Mirehouse ■ Miss Addie Ross df Toronto, is •"■ spending her holidays at her home ■ here. e IA+ 1r. and Mrs. Will Reid and family of Paris, aro visiting with .their par- IN I exits, Mr. and Mrs, Alex Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sugget of Lin- ift dsay and her mother Mrs. Scott, of ■ , Toronto, also Mr. Win. Hawthorne ■ 'of Brantford, are visiting . ivith Mr. aland Mrs, Joe Holmes and Mrs. Kerr ■ I Mr, John McCrea, jr., left on Thur- ■ sday of last week with Mrs. Simpson to spend a few days in London. ■ Mr. Marsden Kirk of Toronto and. ▪ .Mr. and :Mrs, J. D. Beecroft ,and child - !1 -en spent Sunday with her parents • Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirk of Sea- m forth. ■ I Quite a number from thiscorntnun- ■ ity are attending Chautauqua this • year.. ■ r Master Joe Kelly of St Augustine ■ is visiting with his grandparents, Mr., ■■ • and Mrs. Amos Cornelius. - d it Penrose—In Hamilton on Fri ay, mnasszessmou®®®®®®annom umannimusamsz July 24th., to Mr. and Mrs: Thos. Penrose, a son. Purdon—In Whitechurch on; Sunday, August 9th,, to Mr. and Mrs. John Purdon, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hutchison and Doris, also Mr. Henry Patterson, John a;�d Agnes, spent Sunday wit t e or- nier's sister, Mrs.: Geston Baden .at Kincardine. BELGRAVE The Women's Institute will hold an old fashioned Quilting Bee' in the L: Oa L. Hall on Tuesday, Aug. 18th; at TORY CORNERS BLUEVALE Mr, and Mrs. Albert Gallagher and Mr. Grant and Mr. Ward Farrow of Mr. and Mrs. Bert'Harris and Irma, . Detroit, called on the latter's cousin, spent a few days last week in Mus- Mrs. R. Musgrove. koka: visiting, Mrs: Harris' father and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pugh of Detroit, h h f mother and other relatives.ivisited at the home of Mr. W. J. Duff. Miss Adelene Edwards of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Pollack and family of spent a couple of weeks with relatives Morris, Mr. P. Cantelon of Goderich, around here. ,and 112r. A. Cantelon of Vancouver, B. Mr. Alex. Finlay of Owen Sound, C called on Mr. Robt. Musgrove last was,a visitor in our burg last week. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Dane called Mr. and Mrs..Jos. Churchill spent a on Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Weir Sunday evening. few days this week with their son, Er - 2 o'cloc. Allthe ladies of the com- (munity are invited. Come and bring 1V Ir, Harry Robert spent Sunday in ►nest, at Leamington. your thimble. Any person wishing to our burg. Miss Elsie Manley of Southampton, have quilts quilted please consult Mrs. MT. Melvin Taylor of Mildmay, has and Misses Jean and Dorris Elliott of X re vhshtin at�the home of James ters eat engaged with Mr. John Gamble for Wroxeter, athis g the "harvest. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bailey and fain- 1VIr. and Mrs. Cook`,. Miss'. Elsie Cook visiting :and Misses Alba Carson, Lillian and ily, of Ottawa, are at present Nellie Dane spent Sunday. with R. A. at the home of Mr. J. W. King, M. P. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunt and'daugh- 'Taylor's, Mr. Stewart Finlay has sold the ter, Miss Edna ,of Goderich, Miss Lau- ra Farrow of Toronto, and Mrs. Win. . :house on the Hugh `property to Ster- ling who is making use of it- Bray of Dungannon, spen Sunday with. ling H Mr. and. MVIrs. Robert Musgrove. at his chopping mill in Behnore. R. A, Taylor sold ore of his valua- ble pedigreed sows to Mr: C. J. G. `a few days this week. er of Harriston, last week. 1 McLaughlin, and Foster shipped two Coop cars export ' cattle to England this. BELGRAVEweek. , t Mr. and Mrs. Fred'Scandrett of To- Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Deal and son; ronto,. are visiting with the forrner's William, of Walton, were visitors at. mother and sister, Mrs. Wm. Cole. R. :Musgrave's, Sunday. Mrs. Stark of Toronto, Mrs. Imlay Miss Cora •Messer of Toronto, ` is of Wingham, spent a day with Mrs. .visiting with her aunt, Mrs. , James Brandon last week.I Messer, who has been seriously ill. Misses Jean and: Annie Geddes are: mr. and Mrs. Win, Davidson' of spending a week with friends in Chat- Newton, and Miss Nellie McKinney of ham. and Detroit. !Toronto, were visitors with Mr: and Mrs, Moor and family spent a few •Mrs. John F. Messer on Sunday. ,days with her sister, Mrs. F. Sturdy. Mr. and Mrs. Hutchison, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. R. Creighton of Tor - Mrs. Donaldson, and Miss B. Sander- •ont; and Mrs, N. Brandon of St. Ma -'son have returned to Toronto, after •rys, called. on Mr, and Mrs. J. Bran- spending the past few weeks at their ,don on Friday, summer home here. .lfr. and Mrs. S. Carter of Toronto,' Mr. and Mrs. Henry` McHardy of spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Toronto, are visiting friends here this Carter. Ikveelr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bailey of Otta- wa, and Mrs. King of Bluevale, were Mr: and Mrs. A. Jamieson of For - the guests of Mrs. J. A. Geddes on est, visited with Mrs. W. J,. Duff,'. Monday. • 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowe and two Mrs. Bird of Toronto, Mrs. Haugh sons, also Miss Ti1Py Hair of Cope - of Wingham, "'spent a day with Mrs. town, visited relatives here on 'Sun - J: A. Brandon. day. The W. M. S. of the continuingWhat might have been a very ser- Presbyterian er- I,'resby terian Church, Belgrave, held �ious matter happened to Mr. Arthur' their August meeting at the home of Wheeler oti Tuesday morning; when the president, Mrs. Alex. Porterfield. •going home from the station here with During the business discussion it was a load of fertilizer, his team ran+away agreed to bring material for patching and threw him off between the horses, a quilt to the next meeting, and that giving him. a very bad shaking up and the monthly collection be a loose col one ankle is very sore. The team ran lection as it was the spirit, not the' into a telephone pole near Chris. Mof- amount which carried the blessing fatt's, then into the fence where they with it. Mfrs. jas, Taylor then gave a ;stopped.' We hope nothing more ser - paper on "Our Debt to Pioneers", in ions develops as this is a very busy which she showed that the school and season to be laid up, the church was their centre of culture,' ,and bidding us remember that we • D. Geddes, Belgrave. Mr. George W. Procter and family spent Sunday in Londesboro at Mr. R. McCrea's. HURON COUNTY NEWS William V 1MMcI`i:ay, well-known re- sident of the' z4th concession of Grey Township, and for several years a township councillor, dies suddenly on Friday night In his .34t11 year. Mr. McKay, who had always been a very active man,spent Friday helping in the harvest field: That night be was taken ill suddenly and expired within a few minutes. A,; few weeks ago while taking part in an impromptu. football game, he had a shoulder brok- en. Mr. McKay was a prominent worker in Moncrieff Presbyterian Church. He is survived by his widow and family. The funeral was held on Monday,August Toth, to Elma Center Cemetery, xxxx A twelve -year-old girl was painfully cut about the face and neck when she 1 was thrown through. the windshield of a Detroit motor car, which took to the ditch and struck a hydro pole when a, front tire suddenly burst a bout half a mile south of Hensall, at 7 o'clock Friday evening. The Thursday, August z3th., 925. IIIiIIIaUIIiIII�i11111111■I IIIMI II■III■111■III>PlI I1p11111I III�I I I�di i ICU II�IIIrgIllNlll�lll�ll i�lIIIpIIL�iIil�IliMllll • � "Comfort''' '� �. ' Shoos = b1 • 1 ■ IN THESE DAYS OF "FASHION" THE LADY WHO DESIRES "SOLID COMFORT" FOOTWEAR IS.OFT-TIMES OV- ERLOOKED --BUT NOT SO IN SO FAR AS THIS SHOE STORE IS CONCERNED girl's parents, Detroit tourists, whose OUR VARIETY OF "SOLID COMFORT" SHOES IS WE THINK name could not be` learned, wereshak- '® The hydro pole snapped of by the WE HAVE A ■ - impact and. the car considerably da- Theo Slipper with low heel, one A better line in fine dongola in MUCH ABOVE THE AVERAGE FOR INSTANCE, en up and also cut. , malted. The injured/were attended to =- strap across the front, made of E E width, on sale 2 65 by Drs. Dougall and A. Moir, of Hen- India Kid `areal corn- ,�+ for • farmhouse e of Jahn Mc- the accident ■ � s V�• sall,, at the aun acus fort shoe.' for ' A fine .kid of the same 3 95 Ewen, opposite which . fr Happened"on the .London road Mem-• A fine patent qpe strap• slippe � type d better lines of "Solid corn- bers of the party were taken to 'Lon- = f excellent quality and with a ■xxxx ° fort" shoes in strictly "High As the result of1 1 f0 T the vigilance o . » sensible heel `Solid •comfort' and appearance � X95 Grade" at C �® .9 nice app w�� ®3 Police Magistrate Andrews held court fi EEE for --•----- per pair -..., A. officers . duringClinton 'home week ! yetin• Thursday and convicted Mrs. Annie McLinskey, of Niagara Falls and Sar- nia of violating the O. T. A. and fined. her $200 and costs. Her assistant, George. Lalond, was fined $200 and g costs and ' also committed to Gode- rich . jail for two months. Mrs. Mc- Linskey;ran a refreshment booth dur- ing the ur-ing'the celebration. Other similiar charges are being laid by Inspector Pellow, who was in charge of the enforcement. BLUEVALE The Women's Institute will meet at' the home of Mrs. Edward Johnston, on Thursday afternoon, August 13th, 'at 2.30. The giris of the Institute will have charge. Miss Mabel;;Johnston will.. give a paper on "What a Girl Expects of her Mother". Suggestions for house, parties and evening enter- tainment offriends will be given by Miss Lilian Hetherington. The roll call will be answered by favorite nam- es for girls. '. . MORRIS Mrs. Peter McIntosh' returned to_ her home in Kincardine, she has been staying with her mother Mrs. Thos. Abrahamfor the Past two weeks Mr. and Mrs. John Walmsley attend - the school re -union at St. Augustine. Mrs. Alex . Cameron and 'children, }spent Sunday with her mother, 1VIrs. E. Gray. Mr. and Mrs. R. Cassels, Mr. and Mrs. J Cassels, of Flint, Mich. also Mrs. G. Cassels, spent a few days at Mr, J. -Golley's. ASHFIELD Misses Eileen and Anna Mae Tre- leaven of : Crewe, spent a week with their grand parents, cMr. and Mrs. Jos. Hackett, Belfast. Mr. and Mrs. Jos Smith of St. Hel- ens, spent Thursday with their neice, Mrs. Frank Irwin, Lanes. Mr. and Mrs. Max Raynard of Par- amount;; visited their :daughters, Mrs. Waiter Alton and Mrs. Harold Ferg- uson of Lanes last Thursday. Mr. Palmer Irwin of Belfast; ' had the misfortune of getting his wrist hurt, playing ball- at.Donnybrook re- union. Mr. D. H. Alton. and Miss Lizze of Lucknow, • spent one day last . week with Mr. Will Alton, Mafeking. Mrs. John Grant and -little son, Gor- don, returned to their home in Carla lack, Sask.. after spending two mon- ths with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie of Zion. Mrs, M. Springate of Minnesota, spent Wednesday with, her aunt,. Mrs. John Kilpatrick of Crewe. Misses jean and Evelyn Topp and Miss Janie Ritchie of Toronto, return- ed to the city last week after visiting friends around Zion. Mr. and Mrs. John Moss and _Miss Pearl Finnegan of Dungannon, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Vint, Belfast. ` Miss. Mary Downie of St. Joseph's Hospital, London, is spending her va- cation with Miss Maggie Bowler,: Cou- reys Corner. Mr. and Mrs, John Kennedy and fa- mily near Ripley, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Archie Johnston, Cour- eys Cotner. • Mr. Allan Bowlesand, daughter of (Vancouver, ' B.C., are spending their 'vacation with Vir. Win. Bowles,. Bel- fast FORDYCE were building on their foundation, Mr. and. Mrs. Roy Irwin of Belfast, Miss E. McGill then read a poem pre- visited at Mr. Thomas Jarnhesoii's on senting the Hindoo mother's "Sacri- Sunday .last. free" which was followed by "Our E- Mr. 'arid Mrs. Souter Taylor and vangelistie Alin and How to Attain it" son visited relatives at Blyth on Sufi - by Mrs. J. W. Scott, Mrs. W. J. Ged- day Last, des kindly invited the society to meet Mr, and Mrs. William Taylor; also at her home on September 3rd at 2.30 Mi' and Mrs. Chester Taylor and fa- mily after which a'dainty !witch mily visited relatives near Auburn on Sunday last. Jr. and Mrs, Charles Doffs of Da- mascus, also Mrs. Coutts of Mount " "ted at W. M.Champion's Forest, visa , one clay recently. -was 'served by Mrs. Porterfield, special meeting of the Junior Far- mers' inthe , held . will b e Association,. wi rners councilda Aug. chamber, on Wednesday, Ag xgth, at 84;0 p• in. sharp. All members •' ALL THE ABOVE IN ALL SIZES FOR WOMEN • R is `: H 0 WI Lo„ LA I S -1.' g THE SHOE: STORE •-- ii Wt' "gham, Ont. tll®llf wlllellllslll' Illmm®IIIm161■U ®' Phoue 129. 1t miilllgl11121111■111l1111®IN®Ill■III■111®lllri111®II11f1111111111111I BLYTH Mr. Booth of Wingham, was in town 'on business on Monday. There died in Andover, Conn., on Saturday,. Aug. 8th, Mr.'William Scott E. aged 65 years and it months. The funeral will be held from St. Andrews church on Wednesday, Aug. 12th De- D ceased leaves a widow and one dau§h- la- ter, Patience. He is a brother-in-law of Mr. Peter Scott, East Wawanosh. Some time early Saturday morning,' Mr. Elwin Munroes car was stolen from the garage at rear of hardware store,. It is reported that two indians are missing . Constable Whitesides has the case in hand. Mr. George !McTaggart and family of Watford, are spending their vaca- tion with friends in' this vicinity, Mr, and Mrs, Sloinan were calling to tan friends Saturday. Rev. R. J. McCormick and f a.mily [7 of Hamilton, a former pastor of Queen "a St. United Church, are visiting for a few days here before going to their cottage at Kincardiu :.., They were .ac- companied by Dr, Wesley McCormick of Toronto. Mrs. Cha, •les Fldody of Detroit, vis- P. , ited friends fin town: and participated ';i in the reunion at No. 5 Morris, Mrs! la Floody was formerly Miss Bailey: iTi• s Blyth Community Horticultural So- `s UM wers in Memorial Bali on Aug. 19th. — u e"r will be served from 6l to 8.3o. S nP = resses— A good program of music, etc., is be ■ 1 `11®111®III®111111111111111'0III®111 SALEM Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dane from near Gorrie, called on Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Weir one day recently. Mr. and Mrs. A: E. Gallaher and Mr. and Mrs.,Bert Harris motored to,. Huntsville, and surrounding, cgti_utry for h few dap last week, Mr. and• Mrs. Tony Meahan of Wro- xeter, visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs., Win. Mitchell last Sunday. Mrs. W. A. Mines and daughter, Miss Marie, returned from their trip to the States, and report a . pleasant time. The hum of the threshing machine is heard once again in our midst. Sacrament was partaken of in the church here last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Doig and children who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gowdy left one day last week to visit her sister, Mrs. Fred Hyridrnan, near 6orrie. THIS IS THE MONTH During, the month of August young people must decide the momentoits question as to whether or . not they will secure more education and if so. what kind. In making this decision we invite each one to write the Wing - ham ingham. Business College, Wingham, Ont., for particulars and possibilities of a Business Education, also the suc- vss of' our graduates with names and addresses of sale. Recent lady gra- duates are drawing from Twenty-five to Sixty dollars per week, A Wing - ham ing-ham,• young mart whose earning power a year ago was Sia. Hundred and Twenty-four dollars per year is now is now drawing at the rate of Eight - den Hunderd and Twenty dollars per year with raises every three' months. It paid him, Individual Instruction, Home Study Courses, enter any day. A worthy link in . Canada's Greatest chain of High grade Commercial Schools. Write to -day for particul- ars to C. J. Martin, B. A. Wingha,ni Business College, or J. O. McDer- mott, B. A., 'Canada"Business College, Toronto, Ontario. Efforts are being put forward to make Wingham Fall Fair a bigger success' than ever, this year. Prize Lists are now being printed.' Ar- rangements are being made to secure afirst class band, �ii eoldreliable Jin Fax and his Company will sup- ply the, evening's entertainment. Re- member the dates, Tuesday and Wed- nesday, Septa2gth and soak. Mr; and Mrs. Joe Cranston and fam- ily of Wilkie, Sask., are 'spending a few weeks with the latters parents, Mr, and Mrs, Patsy Sherwood, Crewe, Mrs Alf, Armstrong and boys of 'wlshtirg to enter P r the .dowing conapeti-' Mrs. Spackman of Lotidon, is at Pre- London,ihave returned home after vis, thin in are requested to be present. Oth- seitt visiting relatives around Fordyce 'ting with Mrs. .David Little, Courcys , er business will also be 'trs,nsaoted.: for a short time. Corner. '1 IIISIlI<gtII iIISIIIll ciety will give a:. grand display of flo- mer ing prepared. Admission 25c and 15c, Ili Specially Priced BELMORE -There will be no service in the Un- _ i14 Mr. James Fleming is on: the sick ® list..."' ® Printed Voiles = Miss Lizzie McKee and Mr. Wylie Beaded Voiles a of Gorrie, were Sunday visitors at 'Mr. ® E. Values $12.75 to 18.50 ■ ion church next Sabbath Printed Crepes, George Lanes, and Miss Blanche Ir- win and Mr. Robert McKague visited at NIr. Win. Irwin's. • A pleasant afternoon was spent 011 Thursday by the members of the W. F. M. S: When they met at the manse to sew for an Indian girl. It being their part .of the bail this year. They purpose putting on a play soon. On Sale for $6.95 11 Silk resses i1 Printed Cantons, Prism Miss Fanny Longley, Salem, called ted Crepe de ,Chenes on friends in the village ' tl lla on Friday. - ■ a Minnie. Jeffray motored to Bluevale ® Values 26.50 to 37.00 Wednesday and spent the evening at ®' JohMundell`s. On Sale for Mr. J• A number,., from here attended the ,funeral of Mrs. Robert Aitken, Glen- I annan on Wednesday of last week. Miss Edith Mervyn of Xdanover, is visiting her cousin, Mary McNeil. • Hog Shipments Following is the report of hog ship- ments from this district for the week ending .July 3oth:. Total Hogs, 'Wing - ham ,ing- h 55' Bluevale 34; $elgrave 38; Se- Georgettes Mr. Wm. Mundell and fainily and ,sit _ , ■ $18.85 Niagara Maid Silk False 1_ ® $1.19 Mercerised Lisle Hose 49c F- P la Silly Gloves Halt Price 1 97c aael $1.5$1.59i .• - """ .. ai.irmilidisv 'm lain i ; Bluevale g; _ -i-p- tect Bacon, Wing i, ha n _ Thick mooch g i T Th smooth, Win r e x• Bclav g 35; Sluevale� a4; Belgrave 20; Heavies; qi � 111 Wingham 3; lie B1e'vale tl1 Belgrave 2, aaa IIIIMIII�IIIIlIi11M1111�1111IIMIIgI11oN11111i11 I liIM111 Belgrave 3; Shop Hogs, —