The Wingham Advance Times, 1930-04-03, Page 8c;t
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hinaware
'contains a
pec of fine
ngiish ware,
►id ivory
tint, new irregular
borders.
tion. home of kris daughter, 'Mrs, Mar•
ray, in the tillage. pileuinonia.
Mr. Harris 1'ktldott returued to .kis
work iiG 'Detroit last ;week,
Mr, Robert Henry Pardon is viskt-
lug ;it the ;home .of his nephews,
Messrs, Jas. and Herbert Laidlaiw,
Mr, and Mrs. Jathcs Cornelius eel-
868
taying
cbiat'ed the fiftieth anniversary of
their wedding on Monday They were
married In the. old Methodist chttr'.h
in Dungannon by .Rev, Mr;- Davey on
Mardi 24th, '1880, We wish them
many more years of wedded happi-
'less, 'Their bridesmaid and groom's
man, Mrs• Thos. Dinsley and Mr, Al-
vin : Cornelius, predeceased ,,,thein a
good many years ago.
Mr. aind Mrs. Elmer Purdon of 'De-
troit spent last.,week with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Purdon of St. Hel-
ens.
Don't frget the play that the.:Play
Scouts are putting on' in the Institute
Hall on Friday, April 4tl , "A Family
Affair."
Mr, Thos. Field sold his farm on
the 12th, con, of E. Wawanosh, to
Mr. Robert Scott, Sr.
Rev. and Mrs, Jas. Scobie of Bel -
grave called at the. home of ivtr. and
Mrs, Mac Ross on Sunday. Rev, Mr,
Wilkinson also called there.
�O�T£ 7[IeT l2elroviorrimmUTEassion
.Chursday but Mr; Cottle is s
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Mr. Berson Irwin was operated on
in theWing
ham Hospital on
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slay last and is getting along as well I
ss can be expected,
Mr. George Cottle, Mrs. E. Brown-
ing and Lillian of Kincardine spent al
few days .last week at the home of
her 'son; Mr. Harold Sperling. Mrs.
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over
eek -end,
This community is sorry to hear of
the continued illness of Mr. Mac Ross,
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BLUE"VALE
Miss Retl. Snaith of Brussels was
home OVW: the week=end,
Mr. John l., MacEwen received; a
car off western wheat this week.
Mr,' Fleming B1' ek, shi Ped two
cars `" of` cattle to' Toronto on Moli.
day,
The family were called home on Sat-
urday
at-
u •drySlast and 11 rs, Cecil Parsons and
Browning and Lillian returned on'
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son Donald, Malcolm, Addie and
Kathleen of Toronto, are now home
from Toronto_ We wish. to hear bet-
ter reports of. his condition,
Mr. Scott is very low at present at
Mr, Geo. :McDonald and son XingMcDonald of Goderich, spent a few
days with friends here,
Mr. ,and :Mrs, Jas. Masters spent
Sunday with relatives at l3russels,
Mr, Herb' Shieil received and deliv-
ered a car of fertilizer this. week,
Miss Olive Scoit is better again af-
ter being under the doctor's care the
past week,
Mr, Alvin Smith is installing a' twin
British American gasolene pump this
week, -
Mr. A. H. Coombs , spent a few
days with friends at Toronto.
Mr. Howard Stewart, is at Brussels
this week erecting some colony chick-
en houses for Gordon Gallaher.
On Friday night Mr. Thos, John-
ston passed away at the home of his
brother, John Johnston, 1st line Mor-
ris. He was in his 68th year .and,has
been in failing health for some time.
His wife died last fall. Their home
was in Saskatchewan and they came
to Ontario on account of poor health.
The funeral was held on Monday af-
ternoon to the Molesworth cemetery,
the. service being conducted by Rev.
Mr. Mann of the United Church, of
Bluevale.
A. public meeting will be' held on
Wednesday evening, April 9th, at 8
o'clock in the Foresters' Hall, Bine-
vale, for the purpose of discussing
the advisability of starting a new cem-
etery. This is' a question of public
interest, and it is requested that ev-
ery man
Make and woman . in the commun-
ity al e`a special effort to be present.
Conte prepared to express your opin-
ion on the question, that something
definite may be decided.
The regular tneeting of the Wo-
man's Institute will beheld on Thurs-
day, April 10th, at the hone of Mrs.
R. Shaw at 2.30 o'clock. Rev, A.E:`
Mann will give an address on "Birds
and a paper on "Pioneer Life" will be
given by Mrs. Harry Bosnian. Roll
Call -Ways of helping children to
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The Coats
• New Princess Styles, Travel Models, Smart
Tweeds, Dressy Twill CORDS and Popular 'Mat-
rons' Styles for Madam. $16.50, $25.00, $45.00.
A very estimable lady in the• person
of Mrs. William Patterson, passed to
the Great Beyond very suddenly on
Wednesday, March' 26. Her son Al-
bert and she had gone in • the eyeing
to visit her daughter, Mrs. John Turn-
er, and had,, just sat down when, shel
collapsed and fell over. The funeral
was held from her home onaf r-
tr-
day to Winghain Cemetery. She
a member of Chalmers church and
Rev. J. Pollock conducted- the Serv-
ices at the house and grave. Her hus-
band predeceased her a few years
ago, and she leaves to mourn her,
her. daughter, Mrs. Turner and three
sons, Albert and James at home, and
Archie of Lucknow. The_.syihpathy
of the community goes out to the be-
reaved ones.
"Miss Addie and Malcolm Ross re-
turned to their work in Toronto on
Monday,
Mr, Ernest Robinson motored to
Walkerton on Saturday last and brou-
ght his father, Mr; William Robinson
His
from the hospital there. F
foot is almost better, but he will be
forced to keep off it for another
month.
• Mr. Kett. Paterson is holding his
sale of farm stock on Friday, April
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday, A p
SPECIAL
Mary P�.•ck Ord,oug las Fairbanks
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The Hats
New $raids
New Shades
New Combinations
TheWDresses
The New Silhouette is the "Big
Talk;" All the New Styles in
aSpring Shades, Rose Mere Crepe,
•Georgette, Crepe Gloria,
$15.00,: $18:00 to $30.00.
The Suits
Smartly tailored Suits, are a
Spring, favorite, See the Spring
/ Styles shown in. Plain Twills or
■ Novelty Tweeds.
: $19.50 to $25.00.
4th.
�. The Mission Band of the United
church will meet pn Sunday,. April 6,
fminand the regular meeting of the W.M..
NIS. will be held oneWednesday, April
■ 9th, so that the members can attend
rithe united meeting to be held .in the
■ Winghani United Church on Wedncs
s day, April 16th.
■ Mrs. John Gillespie is not as well
as her many friends would like .to
■ see her.
® lir, and Mrs. Chas, Wigittman and
:131ue,
a and $30.00 Coats for $14.00. Come Early.
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Coats in Navy �
Sample Models � n Sizes Regular $2Q 40 $25.00
Beige and Popar Tweeds. A great time to /
Sizes 13 to 20. Na two alike. Beautiful. ■
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form good habits in neatness, court-
esy and obedience. Mrs. Stewart an
Mrs. Aitken; will assist with the en-
tertaining. Ladies of the community
are always welcome:. '
The regular meeting of the W.M.
S. of the: United Church, Bluevale,
was field at -the home of•Mrs. George
OUR CURTAIN DISPLAY
past week,we have left it intact for this week -end,
Much admixed the
■_ and invite those interested to come and see these New Spring Materials.
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Isabel loss will be Grimsby's gain,; •"In daily That you will some day come back
Ell' tt 84 Isab Ito our midst, is our sincerest wish.
Milligan 80, Jack MacLean 79,
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Har- work connection's, concerts, fairs, ball
co,ur Iol I(aake 74, Margaret Edgar 73,
ma Higgins Higgins 70.
Jr. IV—Stewart Musgrove 82, Ila f
Sharpie 74.
Sr. III—Vera Wright 82, Jessie
Paulin 77 Mary
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Martin 66, Everett Wright 65, Mable
t'attersott 64.
Mothers, on Tuesday, March,,, 18th,
I Jr. III—Irene. Robinson and Allist-
with the President, Its. E. Johnston f er Green_: each 78, Agnes •Durst 62,
the chart 'Meeting opened by sing Hi .gins 60 Billie Gibson 50
R. M VenVelsor.
cams or plays, you have proved to
be of the greatest help. , .
Please accept these gifts a as slight
tokens of our appreciation of your
help while in our community, You
n t away with you the good
Signed on behalf of teacher (G.
Lockhart) and pupils.
All went to the kitchen where a.
dainty luncheon was served, : "Auld,
Lang Syne" and "For They are Jolly -
Good Fellows" .brought the evening's
are carry'
will and good wishes 'of, our section. program to a close.
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the Dominion ! order to stimulate the buying of better quality ■■
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vacation owing to ill health; ■,
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ting conclud
ed, Mrs: Curtis. led in the Synopsis
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Miss Mae Allen, of t
of the 3rd chapter of the Study Book.
Mrs: G. Gannett gave a talk on Chris- will hang FREE for
per roll.
knowa thing or two." �at
"Really? What s »the other ane'"
Batik Staff, is taking a three. 'Nei,
papers, we one wee on y,
p ;?
patterns, pricedfrom
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tion Stewardship, . Hymn 321 was ' / 60c to $1 p ■.
sti b and the leaflet `Miracles, then
and now" --was- •read by Mrs. R. Mc -
May and Ivan spent Sunday with the Mrs. E. Johnston read the
former's daughter, Ivtrs. Jas. Brigham
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of Blyth. •
71 6$ iblr; and Mrs.
l+Ielbourne Cox of
1 "The Taming of the Shrew Ca
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■ 1 Winghani spent Sunday with Mr, and
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Tway Shows each night, startingk
at $ o'clock. in Mr. and 'Mrs: David Farrier' are
■• each
35c' Children 20c. ■ visiting this week with their daughter
Mrs. John D. Ross, of Paramount.
Admission—Adults
■ ■ Mrs. John Craig, sr., is` laid up again
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Monday, Tuesday, April 7th, and 8th
"THEDANGER PATROL"
heav cold.
Mr. Ed. Gaunt ,tad the misfortune
to fall last Friday off a load of wood..
and break several ribs. He is in • the
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A Columbia Picture
leaflet - "He is Counting on You" af-
terwhich the roll was called, „twenty-
three
welity-
three members being present. Our
April meeting is to be held in the
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church, and every lady of the congre-
gation is invited to be present. The'
Imoiiey taken in amounted to., $15,65.
'Meeting ' closed' 'by all repeating the
Watchword.
■; hospital at Winghani.
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� John Elliott.
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aWednesday, Thursday, Apr <1 9th, and 10th i the week -end at, the home of Mrn
MONTE BLUE
1?tiss Dorothy Kerr Qf Winghani,
1 In - visited at the home of Mrs, Geo, Kerr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Currie and fain-
■ ily spent Sunday at the horde of Mrs.
a1 Geo. Taylor.
■ Mrs, fohn Elliott and family ere
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taking in the 50tltanniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. N. Johnston, Blyth,
Miss'Alba Carter spent the week-
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Carter, •
SCHOOL REPORT
Marks' given in per cent.
Wroxeter Public School (Senior)
M1' 86"Atarlor
FORDYCE
A very pleasant evening was spent
1 Section No 12, West who
Friday ening by
E High
gi axle
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/` Work-
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Papers
in
South
Window
to School ec
wanosh last rt ay ev
community. Mr : John Webster oc
cu ted
the chair. Many
well render -1N
WALL.
PAPER SHOP
ed numbers were given. A debate, 11111
"Resolved that weeds do more Karn
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to the farther than tt do
insects" proved; ® Elmer Wilkinson, Decorator, Winghatn. ' ..
very interesting. The affirmative side j
»� rth class pupils, rr
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was taken by two fou
Dorothy Neale and Mary Doxy, while
Etta Taylor and Veronica St._ Marie, Sr, IV—Helen IV- Helen it tgan two fifth class girls upheld the mega-
tive ,side. The judges were Messrs.
J. McGee, T. O'Malley and C. Mar
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They decided in favour of the
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a nets of' Automobiles gJitti Deacon with blood -poisoning We
#• � �� ■hope for their
J, Corrie, with the ;flu and Mr.
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recovery,
We put new tops on all makes, Open or Closed ears, and Quito a few from co iters attended tlib
give you EXPERT SERVICE in itbis class of work, in fact, Mist ! nt pay w-salein mer an fi attended
thb
as nic he are new direct from the factory. oma
We also sell Auto topping irA other words, - home after visiting her sister, erial�s and repairing or recovering anew all kinds of autos.
"� Alex. Mowbray, Bluevale,
ff Mrs. Harold Currie, while e s i'
t re-covering in, > the misfortune to lcttt her
$14 (d
Single texture in extra quality 54 in. wide atper
er yard ,.....$1,65 r
Double texture in bright tang grain 60 in, d, p
Doilble texture in extra quality 62 in wide in ,aright long
. grain, at per yard .r.... $2 50
Best Eiigiaeh Cellulaid, 50 by 20, gpod • et igghe, topssheet , per yd. $1.08 Ii
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Ordinary bidding as used on Touring or p p er d 208
Binding for 'closed ears, the kind that hides the `nails, p y , ...
community . i
e as when t y Mrs. Thomas Taylor has returned
ds re-covering irtat- to Mrs.
for re -cowering ,
- Note these very reasonable prices C h 1 splitting
delivered prepaid to your ane 67 wide pet yd �--$1.15 A wood had h
Single texture topr ��,- . a• 1 it
Your S 1
pri g
Suit
es were given by Dorthy Neale,
Freda. Rintoul. and Raymond St.,
Marie. Dorothy won first place using -
as her subject "Birkeley", the. place `
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Th Representative of the - � of her nativity.
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■ APRIL:' 8th and 9th i Gee - favoured the audience with ty
pleasing violin selections. He vt'as ac -
•with a complete showing of - conkpanied by Mr. Alex, Robertson
e the latest Spring and Sports P"ori' the guitar. The Highland Fling
Fashions for Men and Young 1 1 accompan-
ied
Men. 1
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own y_
be at our store 1 proved very amusing. Mr, John Mca
i Ln
• In fact, we sell anything an everything used, lit the t'e-coves
ening of car tops,
Willis'lShoo S
tore, Phoo.e.1.9- Win lam,
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has turtle
and a quaint Irish Lift, were 'danced
by the girls of the school, a
ied by the Misses. Velma I3roonier,
Dorine`and Jean Webster of Wing -
ham High School, They won much
applause. The tdost, important feat -1
erre of the .program was a presenta-
s tion to Misses Dorothy, Barbara and
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finger. kith the axe and ��.,,; I r
out to be quite serious, blood- poison \ `•
has set itt.4ti ,
Mrs, 'V Fitzpatrick held a very `, its Cats, Slip Otis, Sports
successful sale Friday last. R Su II
Mr, Howard Finley is at the home is Slits, Flaautel ''Trousers 'ands;
of Mr, Win, Wellings. » Knickers. .Now is the tulle ,to N
Mr. Deacon is spending a few days w make your ehaioe'at a moderate
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at the home of Mr, Elerson lrwtn, 2 cost, w
Mr. Howard Pocock, of .Stratford;, 1! .,__i------,-- -
spent the week-eiid -at the hottte of . y�r y�'�w�
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Po- 111 'A li ii
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Masters Godfrey and Alex Neale, who
are abatit to Leave for their new
home in Grimsby, The 'address was
tread by Miss Freda •Rfntaul. •
Dear ,School Mxtess—Lt ,Was with
,incere regret we learned of 'thd seat'=
ering`,of yottr' cottttectiatts front S,•
No, 12, For 'fofir years we ;have .en-.
joyed yotir, pleasant company Yoti
have always•• been ,leaders in ' booth
work aitd,sports arid, have h eticred-
it
red
it to the 'school. iu every way y
ou
could possibly help. We ell feel as
stated that where' you reside, your
kindly and' jolly traits Will . make
friends gttlekly and we k><aow that otic
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Of number of persons injured, or
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against Clainage to your car from eith-
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Whippet
Ford
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Included in
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$27 PER CAR
Cars listed up to $1,000
Cars not exceeding $1,500 $50,000
Cars not exceeding $2,500 Inclusive
$43 PER CAR
Cars not exceeding $3,500 Limits
Cars not exceeding. $4,500 EXTRA
$62 PtR CAR
Cat's not exeeeding $5,500
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