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5.
THE MUSICAL COMEDY
Starring Marilyn` Miller'
ALL TECHNICOLOR
Also Short Subject Featuring Ruddy. Vallee and
His Orchestra.
AUGUST 21-22-23
NOAH BEERY
— In --
"THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS"
A Drama of the Sea.
Two Shows Each Night -7.30 and 9.30
..Admission—Adults 35c plus 2c war tax -37c,
Children under 12 20c.
•Matinee Saturday 3 p.m., Admission 25c and 15c.
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WHITECHURCH
Was Ida McQuoid spent a few days
last week with Mrs. Arthur Clifton
rand Miss Martha Clifton of Lucknow.
Master J. C. Reed is visiting with
'his cousin, Gordon Anderson of Ash-
field.
Mr -and Mrs. Will Reid and Calvin,
who have been visiting with his mo-
ther here,returned t0 their home in
Paris on Saturday,, leaving Miss jean
here for her holidays,
Mrs. R. F. hodgkinson of Kin -
lough is visiting with Mrs. A. Clow
and with other friends on the. 4th of
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GENUINE SHOE BARGAINS
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Women's fine patent shoes in ties and strain, a selection of
Ira odds and ends of high class shoes usually ,sold at from $4.50 to
7- 45.00, in all sizes
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id $1.95 per pair
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IVIen's fine Oxfords, in mostly all sizes, some are calfskin
•---= and some are patent, in both black and brown
it
$2.65 per pair
Misses' and children's strap slippers in all sizes, starting at
size 6 (small) to size 2 (next to women's sizes)
$1.00 per pair
Men's heavy work boots with Panco Soles in all sizes ex-
cept size 7,
$2.35 per pair -
Listen in to the Enna Jettick Songbird over WEAF and
associated stations, every Tuesday at 9 p,m. (Wingham time).
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Willis' Shoe Store, Phone 129, Wingham
"THE ENNA JETTICK SHOE SHOPPE"
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a
Professional Boxing Tournament
At Goderich
Friday Evening, August 15th
FOR A PURSE OF $2000
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CRIPPLED
CHILDREN OF HURON COUNTY.
"Frenchy"
BALENGER.74 A
• Ex-WfVrld—Charn pion and Present
Canadian Chatnpion,
Will Meet ,‘
Bobby Clary
Fly -Weight Champion of Buffalo,
N.Y., in the final bout, 8 rounds it
to a, decision for a purse of $1500,
to be divided $1000.00 to the win-
• ner and $500 to the loser. Ref- •
eree'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: or
1.st bout; George Barber vs. Wil- 4v41".
Ile McDonald, 6 rounds at 128 lbs. fx,
2nd bout: Tommy Bland v. Hu-
gie Lees, 6 rounds at 145 lbs.
3xd bont: Fired Call, Detroit, vs.
• Roliow Burke,,, Mitchell, Ont., 4
rounds at 144 lbs.
Tournament wifl be staged Rain
aor Shine. Covered stand. Ladies
• will enjoy this event as well as •
• mn. Erecting stands to seat 4000.
8000 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 615 p.m. Cars free,
• Parking Space Ott grounds. Band
in Attndance.
Kinross.
Mr, and MI'S, John Chibb anent last,
week with his relatives at Thames -
Miss Wianifred Fairiet has resign-
Qd her school at Cedar Valley and
has taken a position as aSsistant tea-
cher in Ripley High l.Fichool.
Mrs. Charles •Gillespie and son,
ht wee
Donald, sliest a few days lic
at I-Iolyrood with her parents, M
derich ar
Mrs, Clar-
opt ver
r,
and Mrs, Hodgins.
Mr, and Mrs, Cox a Go
visiting here with Mr. and
ence Cox.
Mr, Harold Sparliag is ly
busy extracting honey these days an
for d
reports it a very good year the
honey crop,
Mr, Bert Reed returned home from
'Northern Ontario for the Nveek-en
f Wing
s Laur
rson an
Iiss Jean
Sunday
d.
Miss Dorothy Hutchison
ham, is visiting with Mis
Conn.
Mr, and Mrs. Archie Patted
family from Luckno' and IV
Ross from Teeswator were
visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Tay -
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WIMOS AM APVANCS-TMES
Dr, and Mrs. H. A. Hession •and
family of Toronto spent last Sunday
with his sister, Mrs. 1. B. Morrison.
Miss Winnifred Farrier. is ,visiting
with old friends at Cedar Valley this
week. .„
The Mission Band of the United'
Church are holding their picnic at
Zetland on Friday, August 15th. A
full attendance is requested.
Miss Nettie Sharpe of Hamilton,
has been visiting with Mrs. A. Fox.
Mrs. Wm. Beecroft and Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Beecroft and Florence and
Ernest spent Sunday with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirk ,of
Seaforth,
Miss Robina Henry leaves this Fri-
day for Toronto, frOin where she and
some ether teachers will take the boat
trip down 'the St, Lawrence.
Miss Kathleen Terriff and Miss
Addie Ross arrived home from Tor-
onto on Sunday to spend their holi-
days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mac Ross. Mrs. Cecil Parsons and
son, tYonald, are' also coming from
Toronto this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott and
son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Johnston Conn.
Mrs. Jack Griffin and family from
Toronto have been visiting for the
past week with her sister, Mrs. J. B.
Morrison.
Mr. and Mrs, jas. Cornelius and
Mr. and Mrs. Anios Cornelius spent
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Ir-
win of Lucknow. Mr, Irwin has just
returned from London hospital where
he had an operation on his face.
Master Chester Coulter left last
Monday. with his uncle, Mr. Aldin
Pardon to visit for 'a few weeks in
Leamington.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Newby of Lon-
don spent the week -end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lott. •
.A.4fr. Frank Paters m motored from
Detroit on Priday and spent the week
end with his father and his family
here. Mrs. Paterson and jack return-
ed to Detroit with him.
Mrs. W. R. Farrier and Misses
Winnifred and Olive visited with Mrs.
Sheriff and Mrs. Geo, Tiffin of Wing -
ham last week and attended the Chau-
tauqua programs there. •
Miss Myrtle Beecroft, R.N., return-
ed. to her duties in New London,
Conn,; last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lovatt of Clinton,
visited with her mother, Mrs. Mc -
Brien, on their way to Hanover.
A Missionary Tea was held• at the
home of Mrs. Bert Reed on Wednes-
day last with a good attendance.
Miss Doreen Pardon has been holi-
daying with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Anderson of St. Hel-
ens.
The regular meeting of the Wo-
men's Institute was held last Friday
in the Hall with the president, Mrs,
V. Emerson, in the chair. After the
business part, a good program of
readings and musical numbers was
given.
•Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Henry and Ross
of Lacknow, Miss Mary MacLean of
Timmins, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Purdon.
The following pupils' front S. S. No.
10, are to be congratulated for pass-
ing their lower School examinations:
Thos. Wilson, who received honors,
Miss Merle Gaunt and Miss Evelyn
Reed.
Miss Norah Falconer spent the
week -end at the home of Mrs. Walter
Mason of 'Westfield, and Mrs. John
Falconer' Mrs, fes. FAICOrler and chil-
dren andMrs. Elgin 'Wellwoocl spent
Monday there.
Miss Helen Paterson left on Tues-
day to spend her holidays with rela-
tives in Toronto, while Mt, F, McK.
Paterson leaves this week to visit re-
latives at Leamington and Detroit.
• Mr, jas, Purdon and Jean and Mr.
Wrn, Purdon and Mrs. Coulter and
Isabel returned from .a motor trip to
visit relatives in Lanark, lait week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robinson ,atid Miss
'Laura Robinson .spent a feW days last •
week with Dr, Harold RObinscrit •of
Walkerton- and attended Chautauqiia
there,
Mrs, Joe Thompson and. family of
Mitchell was visiting with her par-
ents, Ur, and Mrs. Thos, Robinson
and other relatives in East Wawanosh
last week,
Quite, ‘a number from here attead-'
ed thse Chautauqua meetings in Wing
liattl last week,
Miss ratite, Robinson left on Mon-
day to join a party of Warkertott girls
who ate taking in the 3 -day trip on
the boat 'front Owen Sound to Sault
Ste, Marie and Lake 1Wackinack, We
wish her a pleasant holiday,
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Mrs. Ross Douglas and son How-
ard of 'Hamilton,. and Mr, Gerrond
Duff of Welland were Sunday visit-
ors at the home of Miss Mary Duff
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The Spare Roadster- • - $715
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Mr.. Russell McKinney of Toronto la.. - ....-.
is spending his vacation with relatives Ili JITNEy DANIcE 1"
h ere. II
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Mr.s and Robt. Hamilton returned to ii• . _
Toroto on SUnday after spending the
past few weeks at their summer home • Frank McCormick's LIT
here.
Mr. Percy Diamond and two dau- LI— -
VVingharn — Tee'swater Road is=
ghters of Detroit spent Saturday with IIII -va
Mrs. Robt. Hamilton and family fa
11 Friay August 22d
P gi.
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Mrs. Stewart Young. d
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were at Stratford taking in the Dim::
ent family reunion. Miss Lorena con -
Modern! and Old -Time Dances
tinned her vacation for a time with
her cousins.
Mr. John Hamilton of Bossavain,
Man., is vlsitiltirg at Mrs: Robt. Hain- 1
ilton's, and' friends at Ethel. - Good Floor---Gboa Music—Everybody Welcome. it
Willis' Covered Pavilion
Mr. Wm. Hamilton and family of
Ethel spent Sinaday withMrs. Earl
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Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hail; Mr. and Mrs. •- , .•
Earl La e. \ •.• 0 rne. 4. w.b. la Women's Institute will be held at the
r d - -- '. d t' ..,th
G. Hall; Mr. and Mrs. 5. Masters, week Mr.
spent Sunday at Southampton
irather nasty accident. He was.mak- home of Miss Cora jewitt on Thurs-
Mrs. Chri. O'aurrre• and daughter, in,
some repairs to tae rhachinewlien day afternon, August 14th,- when a
Margaret of Guaiirh spent a few days the horses became frightened Midi 1121n1 .goocl program will be given. All the -
ladies of the commiinity will be made
welcome at these meetings.
Mrs. and Dr. Ed. Coultess of Phil-
adelphia, Dr. John Coultess and son,
of Philadelphia, are holidaying with
Mts. T. Couitess. .
with their couin Mrs, R. Musgrove,
Mrs. Alice Aitken and. Miss Dor-
othy Aitken left Sunday for a short
vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Louis B.
Duff at their lakeside home at Wel-
and.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Xing of Turn- .
berry spent Saturday- with Mrs. Robt. Smith spent Sunday at Toronto.
Musgrove. • Miss Mabel Coultess of Toronto, is
Mr. and Mrs, Ed.. Johnston and spending her vacation at her„ home
family and Miss, Beth Barnard spent here. ,
Sunday with friends at Guelph. • Mr. Norman Hall of Wroxeter is
spending his holidays with hi a4 aunt,
A very pleasant evening was spent
at the home, of Mrs. Thos. Coultess Mrs. J. Master.
on Friday when she had all her fam- • Rev. G. K. Bamford of S'auk Ste.
ily home with her and they presented Marie\ preached. in the Presbyterian
her with a purse of gold, this was
church at Eadies' on Sunday, and Mr.
her 79th birthday-, and she is quite
Ethel.
David P. Rowland preached at Cran-
active for. her age_ Her many friends brook and :'
join in wishing her many rnore happy Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Newhigging
returns 6,1 -he flay. •and family of Weston spent. a few
Mr.
rPanspdeuMtrsSunday
'W. AlthMr.
.viMahorleya:(1 IdaalyFsactontehre. home of Postmaster, D.
Ga
Mrs. R. Musgrove. Mr. Jas. Campbell is quite Hi and
Mr. and' Mrs. Geo. Mathers spent ander the doctor's care: We hope he
Sunday -with their son, Earl. will soon be better again,. '
While raking tip hay one day last The regular` monthly meeting of the planned for August 22nd.- •
away throwing Earl.in front of the
rake and clrag,ged him along, quite a
distance before the horses could he
stopped.
Miss Ethel .Mitthrs of Brussels,
was home over the week -end.
Messrs, Stewart Young and Alvin
Willing to Oblige
The manager—Are you married or
single? •
Applicant for a Job—Well, I'm en-
gaged. If you want a married man
I'll be back tomorrow. e
FLOWER SHOW
• CANCELLED
Owing to the draught of the past
few weeks making conditions so un-
favoiable for flovvets the Horticul-
tural Society deemed it nnwise to at-
ternpt staging a flower show, and
much regret therefore having to can
cel their former' arrangements of
bolding the exhibit which they had
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