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The Wingham Advance Times, 1930-08-07, Page 8, • 1 NEW QPENING. WITH 100 PER CENT. TALKING PICTURES el, ,' • I ' G., 18 19 20 THE MUSICAL COMEDY "SALLY" Starring Marilyn Miller ALL TECHNICOLOR Two Shows Each Night -7.30 and 9.30 Doors Open 7.00 p.m. Admission—Adults 35c, Children 20c. voitt.yriz,v161,s44, ..11.4..UNFAMINT.11.9.14' IRStg• • 'N.T.1,04V.INPAPAPI \VI.1.‘,W9.31WW.M3•41",F.41..1..SQ),TPAYAWMIMI.19,1V.:I WHITECHURCH Mr, Will Conn and Mr. Hardie Simpson made a business trip to Stratford last Thursday. • Mr. Wesley Lott of Atwood spent the week -end at his home here. • Mrs. Bert Kennedy and three child- ren of Toronto are visiting with her • sister, Mrs. Lance Grain, Mr. and Mrs. Lickley, of Toronto, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henry, Mrs, Irvine, who has been visiting with Mr,and Mrs, Will Conn returned •with Mr.. Irvine and Jim to their 'home in Thedford on Monday. ,Mr. and Mrs, W. S. Currie and son Bruce, of Fostoria, Ohio, are visiting this week with his sister, Mrs. Lance Grain, and other relatives in Wing - am. Mrs, Ben McClenaghan returned on Saturday from her visit with friends in Fergus and Hamilton. Mrs. J. W. Brown of Creighton Mines is visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirk of Sea - forth, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Kirk of - Fort Wayne, Mich, and Mrs. F. L. Creighton and three children of De- troit spent 'Wednesday last at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft. Rev. W. J, Watt will preach in the United church here on Sunday- next. Mr. Stanley Morris of Hamilton is holidaying with Mr. Jimmie Weir. Master John Simpsonof London has been holidaying' with his uncle, Mr. J. J. McGee. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Lee of Tor- onto are visiting at the latter's home with her ,parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Ri ntoul. Mr.and Mrs. Dobbins of Rochest- er, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Coulter, and other relatives here. Professional Boring Tournament At Goderich Friday Evening, August 15th FOR A PURSE OF $2000 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CRIPPLED CHILDREN OF HURON COUNTY., "Frenchy" BALENGER Ex -World Champion and Present Canadian Champion, Fly -Weight Champion of Buffalo, • . N.Y., in the final bout, 8 rounds to a decision for a purse of $1500, to be divided $1000.00 to the win- ner and $500 to the loser. Ref- ree's decision to govern.( Lou Marsh of Toronto to referee.) In Addition to the above main bout there- will be 3 preliminary bouts as follows: 1st bout: George Barber vs. Wil- lie McDonald, 6 rounds at 128 lbs. 2nd bout: Tommy Bland vs. Hu- ghie Lees, 6 rounds at 145 lbs. 3rd bout: Fred Cail, Detroit, vs. Rollow Burke, Mitchell, Ont., 4 rounds at 144 lbs. Tournament will be staged Raiii or Shine. Covered stand. Ladies will enjoy this event as well as men. Erecting Stands to seat 4000. 3000 seats at $1.00. 500 seats at $1.50. 500 seats at $2.00. Gates open at 7.30 p.m. Boxing com- mences at 8.15 p.m. Cars free. Parking space on grounds. Band in Attendance. 4311111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111411111111,1111111111112111111111111111111111111•1111111111111•111ms • TWO REAL SHOE BARGAINS • NI is Children's and Misses' one -strap shoes in Patent and Elk leathers. Sizes start at "small 6 up to Misses sizes 2." • Ort sale at $1.00 per pair ,r.=-= Men's Oxfords, odds and ends, mostly all sizes 1111 Calf and Patent leathers • On sale at $2.0 per pair. • in Side Ell LISTEN TO THE ENNA JETTICK SONGBIRD ft I - Who will entertain yeti every Tuesday night at 9 o'clock, (Wingham Time) over WEAF and associated stations. 1 • Mr. and. Mrs, Wightman spent ,Stin- d;ty with their daughter Mrs, Jas. !Brigham of 131,yth, •The cknow Women's Institute visiting with the Whitechtirch branch cin Friday and will supply the pro- gram, lady in the cOmmunitY is cordiallyinvited to attend, this meeting. Mr. Jack 'Johnston was very badly hurt one day last week when he was kicked by a horse. He is improving- !: ely now, Mr. and Mrs. Webb and family of Paisley were Sunday,visitors with M. and Mrs, Johnston Conn. Mrs. Toyby Lamb and Miss Ruby Kennedy of Goderich visited one day last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Kennedy. Miss v1er1e Gaunt and Russel, ac- companied by their little nephew, H. Wilkins, motored to Wiarton on Sun- day' and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins. Will Reed, Price Scott 'and Geo. McQuoid a'ttended the races in God- erich on Monday. Mrs. Patterson of Lucknow visit- ed one day last Week with Miss Ida McQuoid: • Mr. and Mrs. Irvine and Jim, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Conn and family, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Simpson of Teeswater. Mrs. Taylor of HarlOck visited last week with Miss LaidlaW. and Mrs, McBrien. Mr. and Mrs, Will Reid and Calvin and Jean of Paris are visiting With his mother here. Mr. and Mrs. Evans and Wilfred, Ted. and Margaret of Toronto visited Over the week -end '•with. Mrs. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Philips of Goderich visited last week with Mrs. W. R. Farrier. Mrs. David' Farrier has been ill again. Mr. and Mrs. Aldirt Purdon of Lea- mington, M. and Mrs. Elmer Purdon of Mildmay, and Mrs. Jas. Purdon of St. Helens visited on Sunday with Mrs. Wm, Purdon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patton of Lucan Spent Sunday with the latter's mo- ther; Mrs. A, Fox, here. Miss Genevieve Watt of Long Branch, is visiting ;with Mrs. Wm, Barbour. Quite a large crowd attended the 'community picnic held at the lake on Wednesday last, Tbe. booth was pro- vided by Mr..BrOwn of Langside. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Falconer and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sain Coulter of Zetland. Mt. and Mrs. Wilmer Nicholson of Auburn visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sutherland; Misses Mabel and Anna and Mr. Alvin Sheriff, and Mr. Ross Leslie and Mr. Tom Robinson, all of Ham- ilton were visitors over the week -end at the home of Mr. and M•rs. W. R. Farrier. Mr. Toogh of Gait preached in the United Church here on Sunday in the interest of the Lord's Day Alliance, Misses Cathafine and Muriel Shaw df Toronto are Visitiag with Mrs. H. Sparling, Master Earl Goyeati, who has been visiting here, returned to his home in Leamington on Monday. Mr. Robert McGee of Blyth has been visiting with friends and rela- tives 'in East Wawanosh. Miss Agnes and Jack Gillespie spent a few days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Farrier. ; Misses Christena and Jean Havens of LucknoW spent Monday with Mrs. B. S. Naylor. Rev. Mr. Story of Toronto and formerly of South America, gave an illustrated lecture in the United church here on Thursday night. The lecture was 'enjoyed by quite a num- Born—At 'Blyth on August 1st, to Mrs. Elsie Brigham and the late jas. Brigfiam, 'a. son, „ Phone 129, Wingham .$.11•0•••tOO1P”' • ••••: ••••••••1 -i'•• • • • • • ',•Ifitiliolipluliiiii410110111111#4111110011forolit001111.01111.11M11011111109i, .4444. • • • • • • MORRIS Mrs. Christopher Hetherington vis- ited at Mr. Abraham's, last week. Miss Dorothy Golley and Master Jim Golley are visiting friends in Kincardine. Miss Douglas of Listowel is visiting with Miss Annie Findlater. Mrs. T. Abraham visited at Mr. Joseph Casetnore's, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Orr and baby Jack, spent Sunday at Mn Jack Case- more's., BELMORE The Mission Band of the Presby- terian Church motored to Formosa Tuesday last and spent the afternoon. The Missinoary Society held the July meeting in the church Wearies - day. afternoon. IVtr. and Mrs, Rev, Sinclair visited last week at the home of Mt. Toni Abram, also called on friends in the village, Mr. and Mrs. Shane rettttn- ing with them. Mr, and Mrs. McNeil and Jim vis- ited Sunday at Midland. Minnie jeffray Spent Saturday with Mrs, Isaac Stokes on the tenth. ;.• • 4,h4 •, '1414141114I...SIA, 414 I • "91/10110HA11(4, APVANCS-T144,rES THE straight • ATHto • Your Heart's Desire Whatever lies closest to your heart—a home of • your own—education for your children—funds to establish yourself or your son in business—leisure to indulge yourhobbies— our simple Common Sense plan of systematic invest- ment will provide the means. Under this plan,,,your am- bition travels in a sure, straight line and, by the magic of compound inter- est, with ever-increasing speed. If you will follow this plan we will uncondi- tionally GUARANTEE the income that will assure your success. Your small monthly investments, and the compound interest upon them,will have grown to a fortune which will be paid to you ( as you prefer) either in a lump sum or plus further compound interest, in the form of • substantial annuitieg„ Fill out the coupon below for full details and for our financial statexnent show- ing • resources of more than $34,000,000. THIS COUPON------ Nume Address.. , INVESTRS Established 1894 A. G. Smith, District RePreseintative 280 Eglington Ave. E, Toronto. T iomp on. ThUradaY? AU,ZUSt 7th) 1930 Qf Wirigham, were visitors Satnrday atimoicciammisommiwinoiloolunimiligiompoiMortoomintimilliiiimulis , r with the Misses Stoles, ' • „• PECI, Miss "Catherine 1Foster and her friend spent Sunday at the lake, TUGH$cnocrr, • (Continued from page 1) • ar,tz- 'Class III -5: Arbuckle. Pass—C. McLean, M. Mason, R. Forsyth, G. •Smith, Fail—J, Thompson, E. Dickson, E. Small, H. Roth, F. Howson, 5, Pol- lock, j. A/It:Kenzie, H. Fuller, H. Mann, G. Henderson, 11,. Gray, J. Seninger, Mundell, R. King, M. I-Iarnil ton. • French Class I—M. Phippen, M. Robertson, 5, Wheeler, A. Purdon, J. Thompson, J, Pollock, J. Arbuckle, J. Weir, I-1. Mann, C, 114cLean, 0, Nicholson, M. Stewart. . Class TI—H, Roth, NI, Hamilton, H. "killer. Class III—D. Aitchison, E. Dick- son. Pass—F. I -Towson, VV.'Cruikshank,1 A ; 1.1.•••...66+1 12 Of FINE LINENS FRIDAY And SATURDAY All the new novelties of • • 111 the season as well as a Complete Stock of Staple • 6.1• •,ic0,111/,/etpl, lines from which to choose • ▪ PIO - thenSeeoctolirneSiontsiitdhe. 7-2>/o Window, , •e•irit.I7 J. McKenzie, R. Chettleburg, J. en - P inger, Rr- Ring. ' Fail—G. Henderson, S. Mitehell,..H. 'Mundell, E. Gray, R. Forsyth, G, Smith, M. 11.1ason, E. Sinall, Botany Class I—J, Pollock, M. Phippen. Class Thompson, M. Stew- art, M. Robertson. Class. III -5, Wheeler, 5. Weir, C. McLean. ' Pass—H. Roth, D. NicholsOn, H. Mundell; H. Mann,. E. Gray, H, Fit!: ler, E.: Dickson; Fail4G. Smith, E. Mc- Kenzie', 11tMason, R. King, F. Hcisv.- son, G. Henderson, M. Hamilton, R. Forsyth, J..Beninger, J. Arbuckle; D. Aitchison. The Departmental Examinations for Form I are: Geog., Art, Botany, B. Hist., Any student who failed in not more than two Departinentals may try supplemental' exams. in Sep- tember. All others must repeat their year in..Form I. FORM ITA English Grammar Class •1—D. Deans, J. Pattison, V. Tiffin, A. Moir, D. Walker, A. Mc- Lean, M. Moore. Class II—A. MacGillivray, A. Ad- ams, L. Robertson, C Farrier„ R. i s • Class I11 -- M. Rae J. King V. NATTONAffARM AGENCY SellYour Farm! —then LIST IT with the Agency • that GUARANTEES YOU the • BIGGEST MARI4ET of Bonafide Buyers. —the NA:Y I &PTA L. FARlId AGENCY i-er.eives MORE IN- QUIRIES for -Canadian Failagr, treats Canada and Other Partc of the World than all other similar Agencies combined. FARM. Listed and An- . cepted! IS ADVERTISED in our OWN NATIONAL PUBLICA- TIONS—ThotaSands circulated an- nually ALL OVER the World.. —if Y01.7,1iftve a Farna or Property, You WANT TO SELL, see the net-a:rest "NATIONAL" • AGENT„ or _write AT ONCE to Head Office, and we will send far' - ward a Speia Repre- sentative or NATIONALVARMIAGENCY "ROW III! LIMITEpzais ensile Toronto -.4 "Yeartaile MR. R. N. ARMSTRONG Box 305. T'ellephone 10S, Wingham Mr. Stitherkrad of Toronto shook hands with 01dfriendsin the village Sunday; 'also Mr,. Wm. Cur/ of Tor- onto. Mrs. WiTson and Mrs. McPherson Broomer, J. Schaffter, McBurney, J. Woods. • Pass—A. Couftes, W. Moir, W. Cruickshank. Latin Class I—C. Farrier, V. Tiffin, D. Deans, A. Moir, A. McLean, J. Pat- tison, R, Thompson. Class II --M. Rae, A. Couites,. Adams, H. McBurney; E Weir. ClaSs III—M. Moore. Pass—W. Moir: Fail—ja,Kirtz, J. Schaffter, D. Ringi L. Robertson, a•;.Vail':-.07; R. Robliln- son, V. 131-<., French. Class I—A. Moir, V.' Tiffin, R. Thompson, C. Farrier; A. Adams,, McBurney, A, McLean, D. Deans,. M. Rae, J. Pattison. ' • Class II—W. Moir, M. Moore, A. Coultes, R Weir, A. MateGillEcume, Class Wood,s, D, Walker, J. King.. Pass--li, Schaffter„ Fail—D. King, L. Robertson,, Broomer.. Geomettry Class; I1—C. Farrier, 1r,. KING BROS. • IR Ask to see the New Wool Coverlets and Scotch • -112 • Blankets. Now is the season. Card of Thanks I take the first opportunity of returning my sincere thanks to those electors who voted for me at the pollson. July 28th; and more particularly to those who worlhaso: hard for- the during the campaign. No candidate: ever had al more loyal band of supporters; and I shall never forge, t their earnest, self-sacrificing efforts; i11 my behalf.. We are disappointedi in the present results, but own cause will still tritunph. W.: Er. ,.R.CPBERTSON Deans, A. Moir, A. MacLean,. 3,. Pat ison, R. Thompson, J. Slehaffter. Class II—M. Rae, A. Ad'ams-,, EI Weir, D. King, W. Moir... Class III --M. Moore, A. Cbultes. Pass—D. Kin, L. Robertson, D. Walker, W. Cruickshank, A. Ma.c- Lean, Fail—V. Broomer, J. King. Owing- to additional advertisements ,• the balance of the school report will appear next week'. • The' Canadian NatiionaT Exhibition is the- worldrs; largest annuall spec- tacle:. ork,,ErnArm i4t*SORLS w• t_. I, HEAL Pi QUICKESTTIMEKNOWN "Sores on eg, upiers;oirmontho.Doctofs. fidleddo heal. Thea4Sootha411varhealett 4 therainfewdays'XibleaShaardt,"Sootha- , : Salve' heals. sores,. tileem, boils. burn; . seitieta,.eannut.,,Ukernagitc.14:111druggists. /.111,114211.1442.1410.171 I I wish to: extend my sincerest thanks to, alt who in ,t; any way aided my re-election as your representative in the - House of Commons: As every part of every nnuticipality • g throughout the entire constituency, made such marked im- provement, camixot make particular mention a arty district. All I can say is I ant greatly cincourageri to ga on and to serve all aa best I can. Your obedient servant GEORGE SPOTTON Card of Thanks TO' THE ELECTORS OF' NORTH' TEIN:: Flktra iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ts.12144,11.3;mok, iii 1 ii I i 111411111411.11111111. i i 111.41,1114.01,14TteniriabitiMI BANKRUPT SALE • Bargains For Everyone • Released by the Trustee the STOCK OF H. J. JOBB • Consisting of Dry Goods, Coatings, Corsets, Dress Goods, Sweaters, Underwear •and droceries. To be sold without reserve tor a few days Only Stock must be completely cleared out. The Goods have been Priced to Insure a Wick Sale and you mai depend on the BIGGEST SAVINGS EVER OFFERED the public. COME, the Sale Begins on .10110.111.11rt--7-7.77-- -4tio Saturday, • . • • I • VI • ' • . •••';','Alt•c• • • ", • • • • ,,.;;;.'„!;;;,',1,14;;,„:;„;;;;;;;,;;;;;•;;;;;I:,1,1;;;;;;;;;;;;;t;,,,'"?.!4.r4;;;;;•;4;;;;;;;;:;4;J:.i...,.;;;;;;;I;;;;;44;;;;;;,.;;;,;„;;;I:;;;;;;;;,;.:;;;;;;;.,;;;;;. , • " • ,