The Wingham Advance Times, 1930-09-11, Page 8NEW
YCEUM THEATRE
WITH 100 PER CENT. TALKING PICTURES
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday, September 11 12, 13
Eddie Quillan and Sally Starr
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"NIGHT WORK"
nu will laugh all day when you see "Night Work"
Comedy—"The Barbers College".
Aho Comedy Cartoon—"Mickey the Mouse"
MATINEE—Saturday 3 p.m.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Sept., 15, 16, 17th
Dorothy MacKaill
IN--
"THE GREAT DIVIDE"
A Drama of Mountain and Desert
Comedy—"The Bulls and Bears"
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WHITE.CHURCH
Born—To Rev, and Mrs Harold
Whitfield of Northville and .formerly
of St. Helens, on Sunday, September
7th, the gift of a datightei
Mrs. Chanes Gillespie and, son,
Frank, of Toronto, are visiting this
week with Mr. and Mrs. John Gill
espie.
Mrs, Dobbs of Golden Valley, Par-
ry Sound, is here visiting with her
sisters, Mrs. Peter Leaver and Mrs.
R. Y, Carrick, She was leaving to
visit her sister, Mrs, Coutts of Mount
Forest.
Miss Nettie Casemore of Turnber-
ry spent Sunday with Mrs. Lance,
Grain.
Mr, John Boyle of St. Augustine
purchased the farm belonging to Mrs.
John Martin last week.
Mr. Wilfred Jacques of Sudbury
has been visiting with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Jacques.
Miss Luella Laidlaw has been tin-
der the._doctor's care during the past
week. We hope to, hear better re-
ports soon.
Mrs. Jackson of Wingham is vjsit-
ing with relatives here.
Five car -loads of cattle were ship-
ped from Whitechurch station last
Saturday.
Quinn, all of Thamesford, and Mr.
and Betty, alsoher father, Mr. Dan
Quinn, all of Thamesford,a nd Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Falconer and Betty
Ann of Bluevale, visited on Sunday
last with Mi•. Quinn's sister, Mrs. J.
Falconer.
Miss Susan Carrick is spending 3
week with her sisters at Amherstburg'
and Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wil-
son and Tom spent Sunday at Strat—
ford with their daughter, Miss Merle,. Sunday visitors here were: Mr. and
nurse -in -training in the hospital there. { Mrs. Wm. Elliott and daughter, Al -
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cornelius, Mr.
and Mrs. Amos. -Cornelius visited on
Sunday with the'latter's sister, Mrs.
Sam Westlake of Bayfield.
Restless
CHILDREN
CHILDREN will fret, often for no
apparent reason. But there's ale
ways Castoriai Harmless as the recipe
on the wrapper; mild and bland as it
tastes. But its gentle action soothes
a youngster more surely ti{- a nom
powerful medicine.
That's the beauty of this special
children's remedy! It may be given
the tiniest infant—as often as there
is need. Incases of colic, diarrhea or
similar disturbance,it is invaluable,
A coated tongue calls for just a few
drops to ward off constipation; so
does any suggestion of bad breath.
Whenever children don't eat " well,
don't rest well, or have any little
upset—this pure vegetable prepara-
tion is usually all that's needed.
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BLUEVALE
Mrs. Elgin Wellwood and Richard
and Miss Norah Falconer returned to
Orangeville one day last week.
Mrs. Peter Robinson and son, Lew-
is of Detroit, are visiting E. Wawa -
nosh relatives this week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Purdon and
fancily spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Tiffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Conn motored
to Stratford on Sunday and visited
with friends there. Miss Laura re-
turned home -with then.
Mr. and Mrs. David Chamney cele-
brated their silver wedding on Fri-
day last. The community joins in
wishing therm many more years of
happy wedded life.
Mr. Roy McGregor experienced a
very painful accident on Saturday
morning, when he was climbing the
Ladder to the mow to assist at Mr.
T. M. Moore's threshing. The top
rung came off and he dropped down
on the belt of the separator, which
burned his arm badly, and splintered
'off a piece of his left shoulder blade.
Mrs, John Leggatt of Drayton is'
visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Wes-
ley Leggatt,
The ladies of the Wingham WO -
men's Institute will provide the pro-
gram at the regular monthly meeting
of the Whitechurch Women's. Insti-
tute on Friday, September 29th.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Collins of Tor-
onto visited, one day last week with
Mr. and Mrs. John Falconer.
The men of S. S. No. 10 had a bee
last week and shingled the roof of the
new school.
Mr, Robert McCienaghan is hav-
ing a 'new chimney built from the
basement , of his house and other al-
terations in the interior done.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Barbour': and
family of Fordyce spent, Sunday at
the home of his sister, Mrs. Ben Mc-
Clenaghan.
The W.M.S. of the United church
lielcl Missionary teas at the homes of
Mrs. John Gillespie and Mrs. John
Johnston on Wednesday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Newby return-
ed to London on Thursday last after
holidaying with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Lott.
Mrs. Elsie Brigham and children of
Crewe spent the week -end with her
mother, Mrs, Jos, Chamney.
Mrs. Jas. Clark, who has been vis-
iting with her daughter, Mrs. John
Mason returned to her home in Hen -
sal on Sunday,
Mr, F. McK, Paterson returned last
week from visiting relatives in. Lea-
mington and Detroit.
Mr, Kenneth Weaver is having his
a house shingled this week,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mason and
family of Westfield visited on Sunday
with her mother, Mrs. A. Clow.
it ▪ Mrs. Alec Reid is spending this
!I week with her datigliter, Mrs. Bal-.
l four of Lueknow.
Mr. and Mrs Win. Ashby, who
have been visiting with her „ sister,:
Miss Margaret Cunnington, returned
to their home in Toronto on Satur-
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Enna Jettick Shoes for Fall'Wear • , •
Lovely Darts Brown Oxfc rds and Ties in this line of shoes are
Just to :hand
New styles in 131ack in Ties and strap shoes
We extend a cordial invitation to all women -of Wingham and
surrounding .communities to call and inspect this exceedingly
popular line of footwear.'
Al After years of sips,
Conclusion 'that
• .For real Class--
'11 Perfect fitting styles
and for
For comfort
For actual wearing qualities
to shoes to our knowledge that equals
ENNA JET'TIGlc
fence in. selling shoes we have come to the.
There is
Tune in your radio to WEAR and associatdd stations every Tues-
day ,night at 9 o'clock, and heat' the
Enna Jettick Songbird
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egra,,of Brandon, Men., Mr. and Mrs.
Mat. Elliott of Toronto and Mrs. J.
J. Elliott of Wingham, with the Duff
family; Mr. and Mrs. Thos Dickson
and son Charles of Seaforth with
their uncle, F. 13. and Mrs. Scott; Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Holmes of Detroit
with Mr. and Mrs. A. Holmes,
Miss Jean Ramsay who has been
spending the summer vacation at
Muskoka is home with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ramsay,
for a
short visit before entering college for
the fall term.
Anniversary services will, be held
in the United Church on Sunday, Sep-
tember 14th, when Rev. Mr. Sinclair
of Hensall will preach at 10,30 a.m.
ani) at 7.30 p.m.
Bluevale visitors out of town; Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Nichol and Mr. and
Mrs. Eldrid Nichol with friends at
Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gar-
niss, Miss Margaret Garniss and Mr.
Allan Garniss with Mr. and Mrs. J.
P. Scott at "West Lorne; Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Elliott and Miss Lois and
Miss Belle Kirton .with, relatives at
Kitchener.
Communion services will be obser-
ved in Knox Presbyterian Church
next Sunday morning, September 14th
when Rev. Mr. Williams of Ethel,
will conduct' the service. Preparatory
service being held on the Friday ev-
ening previous. •
Mr. Glean Garniss has accepted a
position in a furniture and undertak-
ing store at Essex and leaves for
there next week. His many friends
wish hiiii success. Glen put in his
'apprenticeship with Mr. R. A. Currie
of Wingham.
The regular meeting of the Wo
men's Institute will be held Thurs-
day afternoon, September llth at the
hotnne of Mrs.' John Mendell. The
meeting is in charge of the grand-
mothers and the following program
wilt be carried out. Roll call, Mem-
ories . of my :Grandmother. Exhibit,
some of grandmother's work. Old
time singing and music. Ladies of
the community are always welcome at
these meetings.
Mr. Frank Fair, and Mr. Albert
Fair of Anoaster, attended the fun -
end of the late Mr, John J. Fell, on
Friday', September 5th;
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daughter:,. Mrs Neil McKenzie, 12th si
Stewart "'Robertson'Robertsonof Luelcnokv. WtVe' ,i Advancebhoving
con,,nearLaurier, ,and ,one son, Mr. 11
.bereaved.
extend oris sympathy to the
Mr, and Mrs. John Little spent last
Sunday month Mr. George and Miss Ida
MaQtioid: of Whitechurch,
B.ELMORE.
Mt'. and Mrs. Childroth, and Mr.
and Mrs, Sparks and family of Port.
Elgin spent Sunday 'With Mrs. Alex,
Casemore, also Mr, and Mrs, Ed.
Mole andfamily of Seaforth, Mr. and
Mrs. Alex, Berry of London.
Mrs. Herd Sr., returned to the gen-
eral store Saturday evening from
Toronto,
Miss Mabel Baker is visiting with
friends in Wingham.
Mr. Sterling Haskins and family,
took a motor trip through. Hamilton
and Toronto last week.
Would the person or persons who
picked up the hamirier Wednesday
morning, lying at Ellen Jeffray's gate
be thoughtful enough to return it. In
this generation when people and
buildings are going down, a hammer
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is something that is sorely: needed. 1
Those Neighborly Cows
The village bunch aregoing their U
rounds, r
And they would provoke a saint;
I've run them and run them around
the town
Until I'm alanost ready to faint.
They certainly are a lovely bunch
As sleek as they can be,
And why not when they eat every
apple up
That falls from their neighbor's
tree
They're on the job as soon as day-
' light;
I DO they never go to bed?
TiIf they can't get their fill on the out-
side of the fence
They make a bee line with
head.
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Your can pelt them with stones both
large and small '
Unttil their ribs you'd think you'd
1aareaSF;
Youu aotldt
break all the broom han-
dles
n-
dles in. Herd's store,
And three try your luck with the
va1th .
Now if they roamed the city streets
They woui'd soon be put in the pen
They could: Bawl and bawl, Oh, come
ler us; out
For we are the mothers of men.
They feeda111 the babies around the
town),
Our tables' their butter adorn,
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Ladies Wear ..
NEW HATS
THE SMARTEST COATS
BRAMBLE KNITTED WEAR
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SWEATERS and
PULLOVERS
CHIFFON STOCKINGS
KAYSER GLOVES
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neighbor's fence,
They'll go home minus a Herrn.
GLENANNAN
WROXETER
mar:. Alex. Higgins attended the
fiiiner:aT of his uncle, Mr. Ralph Bel-
li/hi who was struck down by a mot-
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or. car at his home in Rochester,
Miss Kathleen .Pringle spent: lastt
week with her friend, Miss Agnes
Fortune.
Messrs. Thomas Herman and Isaacs
Metcalfe motored to Toronto and at,
tended the exhibition.
Mr.a nd Mrs. Reuben Stokes and
daughter Elma, also Mr. and Mrs. O)
Stokes, visited Sunday with Mr. and'
Mrs. Albert Deitz near Clifford.
Mn• and Mrs. John aCthers of Gor-
rie were Sunday visitors with the late
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Lincoln.
But if theycite.e t stay away from their Stokes.
Miss Jean Wilton was a visitor one
day last week with Mrs. Oliver
NL'iidit. Mr. Ballagh formerly owned
Viiny Ridge farm at Guelph, in his
boy..Fiocadl clays he lived on the farm
now owned by Mr. Earl Elliott, 6th
I itt: Ti nnebeery.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Finlay of Ches-
ley- vi'si•'ttexl with Alex. and Mrs. Hig-
giiis onet;` fhe week -end.
Mi': Frank Gillespie, manager of
Thu- ili3nl of Commerce, Carleton
Place, with Mrs. Gillespie and Mrs.
Wilkinson and tittle daughter of Tor-
onto, spent a few days with friends
int Whilare ierch and Wingham.
ASHFIELD
Miss Cora Dickson of Port Albert
visited recently with her friend, Miss
Elaine Bamford, Westfield.
Rev. Mr. Dineen McTavish of Ex-
eter, preached the anniversary in
Dungannon United Church and spent
between services with Mr. and Mls,
Victor Haines and Mr. and Mrs. C.
Alton.
Mrs, Charlie McDona th spent last
week with relatives in Toronto and
took in the C. N. E.
Mr. and Mrs, John Cooke and son
Clifford, of Toronto, spent last week
with the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Cook,
Mr. Will Alton bad a barn -
raising Monday afternoon,
Mr,and Mrs, Alfred Andrew and
little duaghter 'vVinnifred of Owen
Sound,spent last week with the for-
tner's parents, Mr, and Mr's. Isaac
Andrew,
A Iragen umber of old neighbors
attended the funerai of the late Mrs,
George .Robertson, which was held it
Luckuow to Greenhill Cemetery on
1'tidayr afternoon. She leaves to
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THE MOST POPULAR SP
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Except Sundays
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25c Per Game
Children during
afternoon 15c
Have a game on Wingham's New Miniature Golf Course, situat-
ed on Josephine Street, North of C. N. R. Station.
Fascinating`
Wholesome
Healthful
Balls and Clubs Supplied.
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