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The Wingham Advance Times, 1925-10-15, Page 8WXNG AM ADVANCEA'lMES Thursday, October isth,, 1g25 lomm BEVERLY (Left) Two good-looking suitsfor Fall. The BEVERLY, in blue novelty weave: peaked lapels. The .STANFORD, striped worsted: notched lapels. The finest of tailoring and backed by Hart Insurance Policies. Great Values at STANFORD (Right) NECKWEAR SALE IN 25 dor. Silk Knitted Neckwear, newest stri es and checks, regular price $1.59, for 95c tr 6 Hanna & Co. Ltd. N11 ®®In®IRI■ ■ moos IMMO®®MMMMUMMMINMMMMIAMMI ®®® ®mimic BLUEVALE Mr. and Mrs. A. Proctor grave, spent Sunday with here. Mrs. J. W. Leggatt is suffering from an attack of -quinsy, we hope she -will soon be better. Misses Black of Wingham, visited Mrs. Robt. Musgrove last week. Mr, and Mrs. W. Stewart and Miss Cora Jewitt, spent a few days with friends at Owen Sound. Very successful anniversary servi ,ces were held in Knox United church last Sunday. Rev. Mr. McIntosh of of Bel - relatives Wingham, preached two excellent ser-` mons. There was a big turnout both morning and evening, Miss Laura Reid of Wingham, spent a few days with her friend, Mrs. Wm. Balfour_. Mr. F. Black, shipped a car each of hogs and lambs to Toronto and shipp- ed in a couple of cars of cattle this week, Mr. and Mrs. Robert• Masters and family of Toronto, are at present visit- ing with relatives around here. Mr. Chas. Black of Gorrie called on old friends here last week. Drs. Geo. and Earl Ball and Mrs. Copp of Toronto were visitors at the 1111111111111111111113111241118111112111 11E111 111®III®111® home of. Mr. Robt. Musgrove last week. `® U S ® Mrs. John Robertson of Boissevain ® Man„ is visiting with her brother, Mr. WI Jas. Nichol. A few pounds of fresh Lime sprinkled around the cellar floor ' and the cellar walls whitewash- ed, improves greatly besides keeping Cellar sweeter. HEN HOUSES and Stables white- washed in the fall helps greatly — ▪ in keeping vermin away, there ti - - by increa�-' "'4i'Egg Production. LIME Preslr ' ;on Hand. ill See Our Stock of 11 Stoves,. Ranges, P;-.. Heaters Black Bros; have purchased: the farm opposite where they now live from Mr. Geo. Thompson, who is moving to the farm which he recently. purchased from M. A. Walker. Mr. and ,Mrs. , R. Hutchison and Miss B. Sanderson of Toronto motor- ed up and spent a couple of days with Mrs. Griffiths and son, William. Harold Holmes is home from Det= roit, for a short visit, BELGRAVE Mrs. J. Geddes is visiting with friends in Toronto. -' Mrs. Percy Scandrett is spending a week in Centralia, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Johnson and` children of Wingham, spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J, A. Brandon, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of David Gibson late of the Township of Kin- loss in the County of Bruce, Laborer, 1\ deceased. Notice is hereby given that all per - 111 "darty .styles of the best makes on nand to Pit select from. 111 ottr Old Stove taken as Part Payment on -;l New One I M Stove Repairs' tecttred Hand, Made Stove Pries, Dustless Ash Sifters, Charcoal on hand: sons having any claims or demands against the late David Gibson, who. lied on or about, the twentieth day of August, A. D. 1925 at the Town of Walkerton in the County of Bruce, are required to send by post prepaid or deliver to the undersigned, execu- tor under the 'will of the said David Gibson, their names and addresses and full particulars in writing of their claims and the nature of the security, if 'any, held by them, dulyverified by affidavit. And take notice that after the Twenty-seventh day of October, A.D, x925 the said executor will proeeed to distribute the assets of the said de- ceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notiee, and will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof td any person of whose claim he shall not then have received notice. Dated at Lucknow this Twenty-nin- th day of September, A. D., zoos, Albert McQuillin, LOi SO 111 C HAA II.Q ]i AMlttl► 4111. A E ..a 1ri.Y No. 9 Lucknow, Ont. iii 1011 1101111111111illlwlliiillili1 1111111111111` E e'cutor,. • BETMORE_ A. very large number partook of 'the Lords Supper in the Union° Church, Sabbath morning. Owing to Anniver- sary at Salem, there was no Endeavor Those on the sick list are "Mrs. Laurence and Mr. Henry Welshar. Visitors in the village are Miss Mil- dred Tachberry, of Lions Head, with her sister, -Mrs Herd and Miss Nellie I3allagh of Whitby, with friends. Miss Lizzie McKee of Gorrie, call- ed on Miss Ellen Flemming and El- eanor and Minnie Jeffray, The Fowl Supper held in McIntosh Church Tuesday evening was a grand success. Many coming from a dis- tance, The W. F. M. S. was held Friday afternoon. Attendance g, A paper on "Missions and Prayer" was pre- pared by Mrs. John Gowdy, Salem. Roll Call, a Missionary in China. Col- lection almost $3,00, Prayer by Elean- or Jeffray and Mrs. Mulvey. h. l M'i`ss Collins, teacher, attended'''the Convention last week. ° EAST WAWANOSH Anniversary Services will be held in Brick United Church, on Sunday, Oct. 18, at 1t a. in. and 7 p. in, Rev. Mr, Alp of Auburn taking the servic- es and the choir of Belgrave United Church supplying the music for the day. On Monday evening a grand concert will be held in the church at 8 p. m. when the follow;ing will assist in the program. Rev. Mr. Walden of Blue - vale and Rev. Mr. Cumming of St. Helens will give short addresses, A mixed quartette from Belgrave, Miss Hoover tof Brussels and Miss -Irene Moore of Whit'echurch will supply vo- cal music, while Miss M. Hoover of Brussels and Mrs. J, Pattison of Wingham :will give readings. The Children's Orchestra from. S. S. No. 7 also Miss Mildred and Mr. Jack Per- due, will supply, instrumental . music and violin solos. Everybody wel- come. ASHFIELD Mr. and Mrs, Milton Bruce of. Bel - grave, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stein of Paramount during the week, Miss Agnes Cranston, Mafeking, spent the week -end with her friend, Miss Verna Hamilton, Paramount. Anniversary Services and Fowl Sup- per of Zion, which was held 'on. Oct. 4th and 5th., was a real success in spite of the disagreeable weather. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Irwin of Bel- fast, spent Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Smith, St. Helens. Mr. and Mrs. S. Nicholson, Auburn, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Irwin, Belfast. Mrs. Vint and Miss Mary of Bel- fast,' attended the funeral of the late Miss Tena Murray, Simcoe, Dakota, whose funeral services was held from the home of her brother, D. B. of Wa- wanosh on -Saturday. WHITECHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Russel Reid of'Brant- ford, spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reid here. Miss Annie Moore,' spent Sunday with Miss Chrissie Inglis. About forty of the women of the United Church here, met last Thurs- day at the home of Mrs. Gibson Gill- espie and spent the afternoon in quilt- ing quilts, making dresses and other clothing for the Christmas Charity work and social chat, after which a bounteous lunFh was partaken of by all, The regular meeting of the W, M. S. will be held this Thursday in the Church, when Mrs, Bennett and Mrs. Macintosh of Wingham, will be present and assist in the prograin, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cameron of Ashfield, visited last Thursday with Mrs. Wm. Purdon. - . Mr. and Mrs. Jones and daughter of Clinton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McCleiiaghan, FORDYCE Miss Amelia Leaver and Mrs. Spacltman of London,; are at present visiting relatives in this locality and Mount Forest Mr. James Martin and the Coulter Bros., have resumed thrashing again after having knit to put in wheat and do other work. Mrs. Edward Haines visited at her brother, Mr. Richard McQuillan's one day last week. • Mr, C. ''. Martin, made a business trip to Windsor for a couple of days last week. Mr; and Mrs. William Champion, visited at Mr. 1Viark Gardners of Ra- pid City on; Monday last. The Boyle Bros. had the misfortune, to break their engine and were "laid off for a few days,' but have got it re- paired and are again threshing, Mr. and Mrs. James St, Marie and family attended the funeral of Ms' Jatnes St. Marie, at., whose 'remains were interred here last week, GLENANNAN �IIi11111�glllRlil►Itli11111�11111#Iil�IllpMllll➢IIII�IIIINII►p111�11111t1►1I�1I1�gIIli�IlilNlllllilllrlllll,llllllt�l Quite a number from the vicinity took in the. Teeswater fair, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Morrison, who have been visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. George Fortune have left on a trip to the Eastern Provinces. Iv1r. Robert Muir, jr., of Detroit was home for a couple of days, Mr. and Mrs, James Anderson of Peterborough, also Mrs, Robt. Wilson and son Alvin of Brussels, spent a day last week with friends on the ninth line, Mr. John Tripp has returned from a few days visit in Toronto. Miss Jean -Wilton, spent Monday with Miss Mabel Stokes. Miss Nellie Ballagh of Whitby has been ,visiting at the home of her un- cle, Mr. Richard Jeffray. Miss Mary Aitken, has returned to Hamilton and was accompanied by her mother. 'Mrs. M. ' Forgie, spent a few days last week with Mrs. Angus Stewart, Howick. Mrs, Ralph Metcalfe and son Harry visited on. Tuesday at Mr. John Met- calfe. Mr. James Todd Scott of Chicago, renewed old acquaintance with friends around Glenannan. - Mr. Carl Tripp, went to Detroit last week. Mrs. John Metcalfe, spent a couple of days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Howard Wylie, ASHFIELD Mr. and ,Mrs. Chris. Sanderson and Margaret and Mr. and Mrs. Karry Sanderson of Goderich, spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Mull- in, Belfast. 'Mr. Roy Quinn, Belfast, spent last week around Courey's Corner, filling silos. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Armstrong and boys from London, motored _up to Mafeking and spent Saturday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Will Irving. Mr. Frank Irwin, Belfast, ` /was pressing hay at Mr. Ira Campbell's, this week. Mr. Harvey Miller, Blacksmith at Lanes, returned home on Saturday from the Harvesters excursion out West. He reports lotsof snow and cold weather when he left. Miss, Melda Lane of Lanes, spent the week -end with her aunt, Mrs. Jas. Raeburn, near Arthur. Mrs. John Menary of Crewe, return- ed home from Detroit, after about The illus :r tions shown are two lines of Footwear for Woznen that are absolutely necessary if one desires comfort, and good health. 49 it Felt House Shoes are so essen- tial for comfortin the cool even- ings of Fall and Winter and the cost is 'so small that no one need go without them. Get them early in the season and thereby preclude ,.the possibility of "cold feet." We have a' fine variety of felt shoes for women Rubber Boots are a necess- ity for Women who have out- side work to do They will keep the feet ab- solutely dry, whether it rains or snows and 'are undoubted- ly a great preserver of health Prices of,, Rubber . Boots are lower than last season, and we keep nothing but the best H. WILLIS THE SHOE STORE _■ Phone 129. Wingham, Ont. two weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Campbell. Mr. Jas. Agar; Belfast was very successful on winning first prize at Ripley and Dungannon, Fall Fairs. Mr. Charles W. Alton of Toronto, bought Mr. B. Crawford's General Store at Dungannon and took poss- ession one day last week. We wish him every success. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harrison of Kirkton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Campbell, Lanes. Sorry to report the death of Miss Ruby Cranston of Crewe on Sept. loth. Tlie funeral services was held from her father's home on Saturday, 'October ist., to Dungannon cemetery. Misses Mary and Elsie Vint of Bel- fast, spent Sunday evening with Dun- gannon friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. McKeith of Oak- ville, visited with friends around Lan- es and Zion. ® r ® ▪ Furs! ®I®I®®®RI®11M11®0U!s>.faIII®® ®®®®IIO®®®U ! Furs! Fufs!I This chilly Fall weather calls one's attention to the necessity for warmer outer wearables; and one ofthe best solutions to the problem is a lUxuribus, F r Coat. 1 ■ m w. ■ s The present is the most desirable time 1 ,to consider a selection of any kind of Fur ..� Coat, as the best grades of skins are to be had w now. Persian Lamb Coats, Sable Trimmed. Hudson Seal Coats, Mink Trimmed. Muskrat Coats, Seal or Coon Trimmed. Plain Persian Coats. Plain Hudson Seal Coats. French Seal Coats. Each garment is made from first quality C skins and is guaranteed, of course. ■ j Ladies and Misses'Northway Coats and Dresses are 1 J 1 being received constantly, the quality, style and 1 tailoring of which are unsurpassed. 1 h r.. 'a . Afternoon, Oct. th, Eleetiolt bay, is declared, a half holiday, is the Federal Govern - tient u sd y ,r#t, nient and our store will be apett all :day Virednesday, Oct. 28th. y, 111.. w 10 r off« phone 71 1* IMMMMN M0MiI0 1* O •