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The Wingham Advance Times, 1930-09-04, Page 8•,, 1' ei„.:(eiteetereetreit-ei‘eir.elietiec,-.6-eifieeenre. 1i4t\ /Air 411r7iNiralAtre\ltf‘Viert},i, 114111.:41 NEW YCEUM THEATRE WITH 100 PER CENT. TALKING PICTURES Thursday, Friday, Saturday, September 4, 5, 6th John Garrick — In — "THE SKY HAWK" A Sensational Drama of the Air Also two -Reel Talking Comedy " The MUSIC MAKERS." MATINEE—Saturday 3 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, September 8, 9, 10 Zane Grey's FIRST TALKING PICTURE "THE LONE STAR RANGER" George O'Brien & Sue Carroll Comedy Cartoon "Mickey The Mouse." 4 ep...••••• . • 4, Bring New Rooms to Your Home with Gyproc A WORK -ROOM for you IX —a play -room for the youngsters in the basement. An extra bedroom or two in the Attic. These are now possible in your home at little expense. The new Ivory coloured Gyproc Wallboard that does not burn and needs no decor- ation (when panelled) will give you additional space in your present home. Easily and quickly applied, structurally strong, it pro- vides fire -safe walls, ceilings and partitions. Your dealer's name is listed below. Consult him today and ask for full infor- mation regarding Gyproc Wallboard or write for in- teresting free book "Build- ing and Remodelling with Gyproc." GYPSUM, LIME AND ALABASTINE, CANADA, LIMITED Paris - Ontario eiheNEW 0'70 • \4» 20a .1mimr,..10.111.ffammammrat For Sale By RaeliThompson • 1-1. Buchanan Hardware Wingham, Ontario • R. J. Hueston Gorrie, Ontario Wingham, Ontario '11411111111111111111111111110110111111111111111111181111111111111111111111111111111112111111161111111111101111111111111101111111111111111111 WE ARE OFFERING SOME REAL VALUES IINIGIRLSTAND BOYS'OSHOES Severainice tines of Misses' Shoes in ties and, straps '1 sizes 11, 12, 13, 1 and 2. for $1.65 and $1.95 per pair Smaller sizes 8, 9, 10 and 10 for $1.45 and $L65 Boys' Oxfords, siz. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 for $2.35 per pair Smaller sizes 11, 12 and 13 for $2.15 per pair 'Then we have "High Shoes" for both girls and 1 '1"oys at real bargain prices. 1. 'rune hi your radio to WEAF and associatdd stations every Tuts- i clay night at .9 o'clock, and hear the II . Enna Jettick Songbird ....-. ii .111 Willis' Shoe Store, Phone 129, and k Wingham i BLUEVALE Mrs. j. AfIcKee u (I children of Montreal are spending their vacation with Mr, and Mrs. Jos, Curtiss, Miss Gertie Turvey of 'Toronto, is home for a few days' Vacation. Miss Ruby Duff, RN., of the Wo- men's Hospital, at Toronto returned home after a pleasant vacation levith relatives here, Mr, and Mrs. G. Cl allaco,nbe and chiliiren spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs, .Jas, Nichol. Mr. Arthur Shaw is spending a few days with his on, Dr. Shaw, at Tor- onto, this week. Mrs. C, Turvey, while" going into her home one dark night fell into a trap-door that was open and cut her head. and received a bad shaking up; forinnately no bones were broken. Misses Agnes and Thorhas of Woodstock spent Labor Day with , Mr, and Mrs, Peter D King. Mr. and Mrs. J. Masters and Mr. and Mrs. J. Hall spent Sunday with friends at Wroxeter, Mr. and Mrs. R. Johnston, Chas, Johnston, Mrs. A. Shaw, Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Peacock and Wan. Peacock and Mr. and .Mrs. Geo, Mathers, were at Bayfield on Sunday attending the funeral of the late Mr, Reid. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. King spent Sunday with Pelatives at Harriston. A/a and Mrs. Chas. Coultess of Lis- towel •spent Sunday ,with Mrs. T. Coultess and Mrs. G. Snell. Miss- Olive Scott, Miss Olive, Gar - rim and Mr. Ross Douglass spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs, Pilkie of Hanover. Mr. Burns Moffatt of Durham spent Sunday with his father here. Miss Agnes Maguire of Wingham, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Bosnian. /qrs. R. Douglass and daughter, 01, ive, returned to Toronto Monday af- ter a short vacation with Miss Polly 11 Duff, 1 School re -opened to -day with a good attendance. I s Anniversary services will be held in, the United Church, Bluevale, on Sun- day, September 14th, when Rev. Mr. !s Sinclair of Hensall, will preach; and t Ebenezer Anniversary services will be held' on Sunday, September 28th, when Rev. Mr. Jewitt of Kincardine, will be in charge. 15 IVLiss Margaret Hall and Mr. David Hall of Hamilton spent Labor Day - with Mr. and Mrs. John Hall.g. • The regular meetinof the Wo- 1 men's Institute for the month of Sep- tember will be held ou Thursday, the t llth, at the home of Mrs. Jno. Mttn- dell. . Th s program is in the hands d of the GiTandmothers of the Institute, 1 and gives promise of being very in- d teresting.' The ladies of the coramun- ity especially grandmothers, are in- S vited to attend. if ' •"' ",-11.' "Tr,--7'1f,',"73-.7.--r.YWIPT.,,,,1.'VT-,17)1', WZ*HAM ADVANPS -TIME; Thursday, September 4th, 1.93() Mrs. W. R. Farrier. Mr. Elliott. Fells of Wingham open- ed schoolagain on Tuesday in S. S, No, 1.0, Kinloss, while Miss MacDon- ald, front Lochalsh started teaching in S, $, 34, WaWanodi, Miss Olive Farrier and Carman Farrier are attending. High School in LuCknow this year, while IIiss Win- nifred left to take charge of a room in Ripley High School. Mr, and Mrs, George Walker and sons of East Wawanosh visited on Sunday at the home of her brother, Mr. Will Humphrey of St. Helens'Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Patton of Lucan spent the week -end here, before leav- ing on their 'holidays, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft and Ernest, also Mrs. Andrew Kirk of Seaforth motored to Detroit on Fri- day last and spent the week -end with the latter's daughter, Mrs. F. L. Creighton. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Sutherland of Parkhill were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sutherland last Monday. Mr. Fred Tiffin is visiting this week at the home of Mr. Alec. Mur- ray, chief detective of Toronto, and attending the Ex. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peppier of Tavistock spent the week -end at the home Of_her sister, Mrs; Reuben Tif- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cameron and his mother and brother, James and sister, Mrs. MacDougall and son, Jack of Lanark, spent Sunday at the home o Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Purdon. • Miss Evelyn lee of Winnipeg and Mr. and Mrs. John Martin. of Tor- onto are visiting their aunt, Mrs. A. Fox. Mr. John Maguire of .Hdlyrood is visiting with Mr. Geo. Murray. Mr. Chas. Tiffin and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson spent Sunday at the tome of Mr. Henry Mathers, of Bluevale. Mr. Jim McInnis of Teeswater pent Sunday at the home of Mr. J. Richardson. Misses May and Agnes Morris and tatiley, who have been visiting .at he home' cif Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dav- dson, returned to their home at Hamilton on Monday. Miss. Barbara Weir left for her chool at 13elmore on Monday. Master Carl Vanner ivho has been isiting at the home of Mr. Jas. Cor- ielitts, returned to his home in Wing- tarn on Saturday. The local maii-carriers observed he Labor -Day holiday. Miss Mabel Johnston left on -Mon- ey for her school at St. Marys. Miss Kathleen Ter -riff left on. Mon - ay to rcsurn'e her work in Toronto. Mr. T. H. Moore and Mr. Harold parling motored to Toronto one day I• a st week with a truck load of honey. Fle had four and one ltalf tons for the o -operative. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross and son f Delmore visited for two days last week with Miss Catharine Ross. Mrs. Richard Wellwood of Orange- ville is visiting with Iter daughter, WHITECHURCH 1.c I ° Miss Christina Laidaw and Mr. Joe Laidaw left on Tuesday to visit rela- tives in Powasson, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. jack Little of Ash- field spent Sunday with Mr. and Miss McQuoid. Mrs. Murray and Miss 'Vehna Scott to are in Toronto this week attending the Exhibition. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Purdon of Bel - more, also Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Water - field and son, Jack, of Toronto, visit- ed on Sunday with Mrs, Wm. Daw- son. Messrs. Alec and Hugh Sutherland, of Holyrood, also Miss Sarah Garbutt and Messrs. Beth and Joe Gaunt were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sutherland, Mrs. Craig Sr., is visiting with her sisters, Mrs. Greig and Mrs. O'Doud of Brantford. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Naylor and daughter of Chatham, also Mr. anam. Mrs. Alec, Naylor and family fro Southampton, spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nay- lor, • Miss Mary Martin left on Tuesday to teach in a school at 'Wahos Station north of the Soq. Miss Florence Purdon, R.N., left one day last week for her position hi TorObt0; she was accompanied by her brother Hector, who attended the Exhibition. and Mrs. Calvin•Clubb and family of St, Marys have been visit- ing, here with his parents, Mr. and *Mrs. John Clebb. MiEleanorSprung and -Miss K. Patterson, who have been visiting with their aunt, Mrs. Clarence Fox, returned home to Auburn one day last week, Mr. Dawson Craig attAded the Thom -Good wedding at Auburn last week and was best man for the groom, Rev, J. Pollock took the services hi Chahner's Church here on Sunday after returning from his holidays. Dorn—On Saturday. August 30th, to Mr. and Mrs, Will' Humphrey of St. I-Teleas, twin baby boys----kennoth eitit Mrs. Arthur Moore. Mrs. Robert Arseott and son, Wal- ter of-Teeswater were Sunday visi- rs with Mrs, jas. MacGregor. Mr. Roy MiteGreger spent:a few ays last week attending Toronto Ex Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kerr and son, Carman of Nile spent Sunday at .the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Will Conn ASHFIELD 1\iIr.:and Mrs. Irving Zinn and boys. spent Sunday with friends at Grand Bend. Mr. Jinn Cameron from Lanark,„ County; returned me ho'Tuesday af- ter spending a week with We form- er's son, Mr. T. A. Cameron, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Alton and fain- ily and the Misses Meld a and Hilda Lane, motored to 'Rivers/it:NV on Sun- day and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. LaYburna Messra, Isaac Nixon, Wm, Twain- ey and Tom Twat -11'10y motored to ''.(liacyallonto, Saturday and returned Mon! Miss Maizie Hackett spent a few days this week -at the C.N.E. Mr. and Mrs, Alia-ti Alton motored up from Toronto Saturday reburning Moaday. Isabel, Marion and lire re- turned home with them vripril—To Mr, and. Mrs. Spence Ir- win, a datightea on Thursday, August 28th. - Congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Tara have moved into Mr. Will Rutherford's atonAtitise. We welcome thorn. Mr. Davis is the teacher at Belfast school M , rs, . Robertson of Auburn, is' spending a few weeks with her dau- ghter, Mrs, Spence lrwin. We are sorry to hear that Mr. El. finer Alton is not improving very fast. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sherwood motored over from Detroit and spent their holidays with Mr, and Mrs. Sam Sherwood. • 'Criss 17reda Barbont Godericli, BELMORE *loomm.parowersarairariONW looliarnimismicilmoinnamtneuratsuoiminielcimitiminiiiiiiiilitianymisto Church had a quiltirw, in the hall on fill • F LL ,`" 1 The. Ladies of the Presb.ylerian sHowitTG P. Thursday afternoon, 'rile W. t. S, nut in the 'Union Cheryl' 'rhursday afternoon with an 5 atteedance of thirteen. "Church of e--. all Nations" was taken by Mrs, Wm. Mundell, Roll call, different nation- alities -of the church of all nations. Reading by Mrs. Mulvey, praie'r by Eleanor :feffray, collection The 'opening meeting of the young people's Society was held Sunday ev- ening with a good attendance. Miss Annie Douglas addressed the meet- iug, while Miss Mary Inglis gavela report of the Summer School. 1 All those who attended the picnic at Port Elgin Wednesday came home tired but happy. Mrs. Wm, Curl and children • re- turned to Toronto on Friday. Our visitors are Mrs. Turnbull's fa- ther of 'Waterloo at the Manse; Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie of Ripley, renew- ing acquaintances. Mr. Clarkson Douglas and Miss A. motored to Toronto last week. Rev. -John Hutton of New Liskeard with his brother and nephew, visited at VYtn. M,uridell's on Tuesday last.' -Miss Margaret Mundell and Jean Curl were Bluevale visitors Tuesday and Minnie Jeffray„ Mrs. Joe Wilson of *Wingham. • Mr. and Mrs. French and son and daughter of Midland, were visitors at Mrs. McNeil's on Monday, also Miss Ross of Midland, the guest of Mrs. Herd. BELGRAVE Rob. McKenzie of Windsor spent the week -end at his borne. Mr. and Mrs. M. Lake of Fergus, spent Labor Day with Mr. -and Mrs. Joe Brandon. . . MEWS. WEAR. 4 4 4 4 • 4 4 4 • •Shirts' Of Course * F. A supply of good shirts is a comfortable feeling, Here they are, Forsyth, Stewart and Ar- row makes, All sizes. • $1.88 — $2.25 -- $2.95 Accessories .1,11111,0•11.4.1.11•1•91,11•1•01•1•1100 New Hats Borsalino BroCic Sackville 1V --$4.5-- $6.00$7.50 Top CiNats New Tweeds and Covert Cloths in Standard and Young Men's Mod- els. • $18.00, $22.50 and $27.00 4 • , Youths' Suit's Navy Blues and Neat Tweed Ef- fects to fill the wants of the High • School Student. $16:85, $19.50 and $22.00 Socks — Gaiters Belts 50c $1.00 to $1.50 Caps • • A fine range to choose from. All the new Tweeds in medium and the darker shades. - • her home\.after visiting with friends K in Guelph. ING BRO 1VIrs. Kohn Coultes has returned to Mrs. Wade and Mr. Hamilton of Fordwich are attending Wade store while he is in 'the city. Mr. and Mrs. G. • Scott of Detroit visited with Mr. and Mrs. David Scott on Sunday. Mr. R. Leathorn of Brantford vis ited with Mr. Joe Brandon. Mr. and Mrs. Mellor of Detroit were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.W. 5. Geddes over the week -end. ;qr. Cameron Geddes and Miss Robinson have returned to their home in Chatham after spending their holi- days with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Geddes. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards of Goderich visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. S.tewar Mr. and 'Mrs. John Stewart spen the week -end in Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Wade and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Bradburn took in the Tor- onto Ex. last week. Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Brandon ap son of Lancaster, Penn., and Mrs. W Brandon and two daughters, Gertrud and Olive of Hamilton, spent a fes days with Mr. and 11.Irs. J. A. 13ran don e are pleased to see Mr. Gordoi Stonehouse home again after spend Irni several weeks in Toronto Hospi ta1Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Wilkinson ar 4 4 • § I1111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111alt will be supplemented by a similar stun f. °in the Massey Fund at the College. That 'is to say, the lucky student will receive $100.00 during his first year at the college. This am- ount should represent a large part of the first year's expenses of a boy at- tending that institution. The conditions are briefly as fol- lows:— 1. Applicants should be farmer's sons residing in Huron County-. 2. Applicants must be eighteen t- years of age on or before September t 19th, 1930, the opening day of Col- lege, 3. Applicants•inay enter either the two year Association Course or the Degree Course, 4. Applicants should figure ent tak- d e ing up farming as their vocation at v the conclusion of their college course. 5. Only one scholarship is available for the year 1930-31. _ 6. The total amount of the scholar- - ship -is $100.00, payable in two instal- ments, one at the opening of the Fall e Term and the other at the opening visiting friends in •Thronto this week - ST. HELENS • Mr, Alvin Woods hoine for ..a week: before rettirnieg to Toronto. University. Alvin has spent the sum, tiler practising at the Monntain.Sani- taritnn, Hanfilion. . lVIiss Annie Clark has left for Sas, katoOn after spending the sumrner with her. mother,. Mrs. P. Clark. The following students have.re- turned to school after the holidays.. Misses,. Helen Thorn and Isobel Miller :and John Forlunt, Lucknow, and Misses Dorine and Jean- Webster to Wingham, ••School re -opened: after the vacation on. Tuesday with the following. teach- ers m charge, Miss Mitchell of MOles-. worth as principal and Miss Beatrice McQuillan, assistant at St. Helens; Miss Grace Lockhart, Lucknow, again at Fordyce; Miss Lena Hackett of Ashfield at No, 3 and Mr. Watson. Davis of Tara again at Belfast. The following teachers who were home for the holidays have left to take up their ditties again t 'Misses W. D. Rutherford to Kirkland Lake, Ma- bel and Irene Woods and Vera Todd to near Kitchener; Dorothy Webster to London; Zylda Webster to 'Tor- onM to; Dorothy cQuillan to Sand- wich and Lulu Weatherhead to Tory Hill, -'Born—To Mrm. . and Mrs, As. Hu- phrey on Saturday, August 30th, twin boys. Congratulations. COUNTY OFFERS SCHOLARSHIP The Iittron County Council has vo- ted $50A)0 tovvards a scholarship for "THE• ENNA JETTICX SOE SHOPPE° N Afrs Sarah Irwin of Toronto is spent a ‘few days with lier grand -par- a: -county bok attending the Ontario useslemeneattalMallitlallaillillalltifilatialillalleallaeleenaegamsamiaatifoloot spending this Week With her eettsin, ant:4, IVE2r, and Mrs. Sana Sherwood. Airiottl'tOral College, Till's orriou'ill '•'• •'` ,"". I I, of the Winter Term. 7. Applications along with charact- er and other recommendations should b,e mailed to The Ontario Department of Agriculture, Clinton, not later than September 10th. • & If a number of applications are received itonay be necessary to have the applicants appear before„a com- mittee to decide the winner. It is not necessary here to dwell upon the advantages of a Course in Agriculture at such a well known In- stitution. There should not be scar- city of suitable applicant There- fore, it is hoped that any boy con- tetnplating entering the 0,A,C. this fall will make an effort to win a worth while scholarahip. No Excuse - • College Lad (arrested for speed? ing)--33uti, your Honor, I am a col- lege boy. Judge— Ignorance doesn't excuse anybody!—Lethbridge Herald. For Troubles due to Acid IN DIGESTION ACID StOMAEA1 nrorrauRi4 HEADACHE'. GASES -NAUSEA BOUT two hours after eating many people suffer from sour .stomachs. They call it indigestion. It means that the stomach nerves have been over -stimulated. There is excess acid. The way to correct it is with an alkali, which neutralizes many times its volume m acid. The right way is Philips Milk of Magnesia—just a tasteless dose m water. It is pleasant, efficient and harmless. Results come almost in- stantly. It is the approved method. You will never use another when you know. Be sure to get the genuine Phillips Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for correcting excess acids. 25c and 50c a bott/e--any drugstore. "Milk eif Magnesia” has been the U. S. Registered Trade Mark of the Charles H. Philips Chemical COlti- pany and its predecessor Charles H. • PhiMns since 1875, casta.priare In Untamed Ontario VVho wuldn't fish in unspoiled couritry like thi? The scene is at 'Virgin Fah On the NipigOn Itiver. hs charin keeps Folks returning every year. John Sea ot ndeptadtrice, Kins has fished the Nipigon for 35 year a now, never missing a year, . lf,tk114, '