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WITH 100 PER CENT. TALKING PICTURES
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, October 16, 17, 18
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The British Air Fleet in Action.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, October 20, 21, 22
Allan Hale
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Kathryn Crawford
"RED HOT RHYTHM"
A Musical Comedy. Krazyl(at Cartoon.
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BLUEVALE
The LadiesAid and W.M.S. of
_Knox Presbyterian Church held their
eregralarneanthly meetings on Monday
zafternmen, October 13th at the home
Mrs... Jas. Nichol and a goodly num
'her of the members were present. The
W. M. S. are holding their yearly
ibank-offering meeting on Sunday,
Octeiber 1.9th at 11 o'clock when Dav-
id P.,,Rowland will preach a special
:anissiaereee,"e. sermon:
ataj'freegh johnstoe of Boissevain,
al present visiting with rela-
tives arctand here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Mathers and
family of Newton spent the week -end
'with Mr. and Mrs. Geo .Mathers. Mr.
Mathers, who Was Operator at Guelph
bas been promoted to be agent at
Newton.
• There was no service in the Pres-
layeeriail church here on Sunday on
:account of Anniversary services at
readies. A large number from here
eivere in attendance,
Mrs. M. Sanderson, Mr, Geo. Don-
teldson, Mr. and Mrs. Hutchison, of
Toronto, spent a few days at their
stinatner home here this week.
and Mrs. G. Gallagher of Brus-
seis .spent Sunday at the home of Jas.
Masters.
The Young. People of the United
Church held an organization meeting
tin Friday laet and will have a meet-
ing each Friday night commencing
edits' Friday evening. All are welcome
to these reactinge,
Harvest Thanksgiving
be held in the United Church
Sunday,; October 19th, at 10.30
turned to her home at Salford, on tiful chairs in remembrance of her Ident, Mrs. J. El. Beecroft, was in the
chair and St. Helens society rendered
Tuesday. • friends bete. .•
Mr. and Mr. Roy Patton of Lucane
BELMORE and Mrs. A, Fbx, Spent Sunday with
relatiVes at Si. Helens. • '
BELMORE ADD a?1,G Mr. and Mts. John Craig, Mr. and
Miss Eunice Hackney returned to
the city after spending a fortnight
with her parents.
Mrs. Wm. Dawson spent the week-
end with the latter's sister in Brant-
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ford. Mrs. Craig Sr., who has been
Rev, Mr. Turnbull exchanged pal- viaiting with her sister, Mrs. O'Dowd,
pits with Rev. Nicholson of Arrnow. returned home with them,
Mrs, W. H. Irwin returned home iVIiss Letticet Fox has been visiting
after a pleasant holiday with friends. with friend's: in. Hamilton.
in the city.
We do thank the weather man for with Mrs. A., Fox, left on Friday for
all those wonderful auturnn days but Toronto. • . • .
we wish he .would send us a refresh- Miss Annie Flynn and Miss May
in g shower, Troy of Toronto, are visiting this
Communion services will be held week with Mrs. E'atricle Gibbons of
in Belmore next Sunday at 11 o'clock.
"' Anniversary services in BeImore
United Church, October 26th, come
and bring your friends. Special mus -
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Mrs. Odlurb.awho 13;as, been visiting
c.Speaker, Rev. Mr. Monteith, of
Teeswater.
VVHITECHURCH
Willie and Joe Kelly of St. August-
! ine, spent Sunday last with their Lott when about thirty ladies met to
gra.ridparents, Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Cor- hear the address of Mrs. Crozier of
nclius. Walkerton, who is the District Pres -
Quite a number from here attend- ident. A car' load of women froni the
ed the St. Helens Anniversary service Wingliam 'Institute also attended the
East Wawanosh.
Mr. and,•Mrs. Jas. Pueelon and Wil.
lie atid Jean of St. tHeiens, spent Sunt -
with Mre,and Mrs. Fre,nk Coulter.
Miss• Gladys Garton left on Mon-lweek.
clon.
A Very interesting meeting of the
Women's Institute was held on Fri-
day last at the home of Mrs Walter
special musical numbers. A special
feature of the nicetieg was the Ore -
senting of twolife certificates of the
W.M.S. to Mrs. Wan Beecroft and
Mrs. JOhn Gillespie. This was the re-
sult of a contest held early in, the
year, when each member contributed
a cent for each year of their life, az
a birthday donation and the side 'get -
tinge in the most got a :certificate for
their oldest member. •
Miss Agnes Wilson spent the week-
end in Stratford with ,her ,sister, Miss
Merle .Wilson.
Miss -Merle taunt is spending
few deers this week's With her aunt,
Mrs. NE'llger of St. Helens, while Mr.
MacKewafe is staying with his dau-
ghter, Mrs. Gaunt, for a few weeks:
Mrs. Roy McGee had her tonsils re-
moved' in Wingharn Hospital last
day tb train* Ontario Hospital, Lon -
on Sunday and spent the day. with •mooting. Mrs. Henry 'gave a paper
relatives there. Ion "How to keep the girls and boys
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
miller and Ion the fann," which was bath hum-
setvines laem daughters of Lanes spent Saturday orous and :instructive, and Mrs. Rob -
next with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Purdon. ert Ross sang a• very pleasing solo.
a.rn,
I3orn, on Tuesday, September 30th,
and 7.30 p.m, when the pastor will to Mr. and 3.41-S. Athol Bruce, of East
be in chaege. 'Specie] music will be Wawanosh, a son.
Mrs. Frank Henry spent the week-
end in Wingharn with her sister, Mrs.
Musgrove.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Falconer and
Relison and Angus„end Mr. and Mrs.
John Falconer spent the week -end
with the latter's daughter, Mrs, Elgin
Wellwood of Orangeville,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Westlake and
rendered by the choir.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mathers, Mr.
and Mrs. C. Nethery of Bclgrave and
Mr. and Mrs. 'Royand child-
ren of London, were 'Sunday visitors
at the home of Mr. Geo. Mathers.
Mr. and Mrs. ordon Hall and fam-
ily spent SundaYe-With Mr. and Mrs.
W. Willits in Howick.
MORRIS
Neighbors and friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Procrereearape.thize with
them in the loss of theie little daugh-
ter, Shirley 'Marie, born in' Wingharn
Hospital, oil ...Thiirsday,. September
25th. A short funeral service, con-
ducted by Rev. Sidney Davison, was
held on Friday, September 26th in
Mr, A. J. Walker's funeral parlors,
interment being made in the :Bran-
don cemetery, Mrs,,Peocter, former-
ly- Miss Grace Curtis,' was quite ill
for a tine, but her many friends are
glad to knoW ,that is .improving
nicely,
'He shall gather the I,atribs with
His arms, and carry them in His
bosom.'
leliss Bertha Stockdale, who has
been staying with Mat and Mrs. Win,
Thornton for the: PAt fee eel s, -
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The President, Mrs. Victor Emerson,:
and Miss Grape. Richardson, were ap-
pointed to attend tine District Con-
vention held in Harriston on Octo-
ber 29 and 30. The Institute also de-
cided to have a Euchre and weiner
roast on Friday, October 17th in the
Hall here 'and elso to have 'a Bazaar
in November, After the meeting, the
hostesses served lunch and a -social
half-hour was spent.
A very pleasant meeting was held
Mildred of Bayfield„ spent Sunday at In the United Chiirch here on Mon -
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cor- day night' when the W.M.S. of the
nelins. • , Si. Helens Church were 'invited here,
Nurse Free of Dungannon is nurs- to hear (Rev.) Mrs. Craw' of Luck-
ing Miss Luella Laidlaw, and her ntiw, who spoke at the annual fall
many: friends hope to hear of her thank -offering meeting. The presi-
steady improvement.
Mr .and Mrs, Painter and daughter
and Miss Mabel Johnston of St.
Mary's, visited at the latter's horne
here on Sunday last, •
Mr. and Mrs, Mac Ross visited on
Sunday with Mr. Dick Grainger of
Wroxeter. Mr, Grainger, who has
been blind for the past seven years,
years.
Mr.
an invalid for over twenty
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross and son
Robert, of Belanore, speet a day last
week with Miss Catharine Ross.
Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Anderson and
children of Keninare, New York, are
visiting with her mother, Mrs. Jas.
MacGregor,
The children all enjoyed the two
holidays while their teachers attended
the Teachers' Convention,
Miss Sarah Sharpe returned to her
liothe in Teeswater one day lag week
after visiting Miss Catharine Ross.
Word was received here oil Satur-
day 'that Mr, Palmer Pettapiece, who
was working at gravel in San Fran-
cisco, Cal,, had had a serious accident
which necessitated the, ainputation of
his right arm. We hope to hear bet-
ter news of his condition in the Peat
few days.
The congregation of Chalmer's
church met on Monday night at the
home of Mr, and Mrs, David Ken-
nedy to honor their daughter, Mrs.
Lorne Durnift after her itgcent trr-
riage, Mrs, &rein hdd beOt a splene.
did worker 111 the.Gtid, aid
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BELGRAVE
The regular meeting of the Wo-
men's Institute will be held at the
home of Hrs. Joe Clegg on the af-
ternoon of' October 23rd. Assistants,
Mrs. W, H Armstrong and Mrs. Jas.
Michie. Roli Call: "Quilting Sugges-
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for BuyDays," Dr. Stewar
wilt give a talk on "Prevention of Epi
deinics." Convenor of Music, Mrs.
John, Rintoul. Aft ladies of the com-
munity are cordially invited. •
Mr, and Mrs. Ed Irwin and child:
ren of Gqderible visited with Mr. and
Mrs. David': Scott on Sunday.
Mrs, C. Wi.eeler visited with her
daughter, Mrs. A. Taylor of Wingharn
for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs_ Thos. Strongman of
Toronto were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Brandor. over the week -end.
Miss Wise of London and Mr. Sut-
ton of Lucan were week -end visitors
with Mr. anti Mrs. Yule.
Miss Sarali Cote of Stratford spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. Cote..
The anntiaa fall thank -offering of the
W. M. of Knox Presbyterian
Church, Bellgrave, was held on Thurs-
day, October 9p -i, at the home of Mrs.
Wm...Geddes, with a good attendance.
The meeting was presided over by
the president, Mrs. Cloakey. The
Scripture reading was taken by Mrs,
W. 5. Geddes. The prayer of inter-
cession from the Glad Tidings, wai,
repeated in unison, and Prayers wears
also offered by Mrs, Jas, Scott, Mese
Anderson and Mrs. Porterfield, lefaei
Nannette Geddes rendered an apprope
riate solo, -very acceptably, Mrs., Yes:
Scott acting as accompanist. Aftee-
the usual routine of business•was con-
cluded, Mrs. A. Strachan f ilrusselse
1st Vice President of 1Vlaitlatad Pres-
bytery, gavean encouraging talk on
"Co-operation", stressing the point,.
that in all our undertakiugs we need
never fear failure if we; but trust in
God's promises and work in co-opera-
tion with Hine Quoting in particular
the text which, has been taken as a
motto for the Atixiliaries ofr this year
"And the Lord, He it is that doth
go before thee, He will be with thee,
He will not fail thee, neither be dis-
mayed. Deut. 1-8". Miss Bessie Moses
of Jamestown, was also present and
gave an address oe "Sketches of the
lives of some of our pioneer taissiorte
aries," Miss Moses is a pleasing
speaker and her address was full of
interest, At the conclusion of the
meeting lunch was served and a social
half Lour enjoyed, after which a
hearty -vote of thanks was given to
the Rrussels ladiefi:lthose who helped
itbtaykiIiprarpt,reastedricae,4stowNielf18,,asG'etdhdosees
for ho- kind hospitality. -1-Pit,Noverm
ber meeting of the Soelety Will be
held at the home of Mrs, D. Dunber,
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OBITUARY
. William G66'1'6
There passed away in.: Wingharn
Hospital on' ‘Monilaye Otiober„
William George, •the qldest sin of
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Baird, of East
Waavanosh, in his ,20kle year.' He suf-
fered a isevere''attack of aPPendiCitis
and 'wag rushed to the Whigliam
kiospital but soon passed away. te-
sti:des his sorrowing parents he is sur-
viived by, five sisters, Miss Ruby of
WInifiam, Mrs. Jas. ';',Craikelienks:and
Mlfsi;.,Chriitena of Clinton, and Mary
andi Edna at honle, also three broth-
eraaaireieae,Ailen and Roe/aid:at home.
The' funeral service was conducted at
thw acme of his 'parents on Wednes-
day afternoon, Interrnent being made
ini alit Nineteen Ceinetery.
Mrs. L. W. Hanson
A well known and highly esteemed
tesident al Toronto; died in Hamilton
last week in the person orlafts.•L.
Hansom. Mrs. Hanson was born _in
Clinton, 65 years ago, and was a resi-
dent of Wingham for man Y years.
She is survived by twc sisters, Mrs,
D. M'cCormiette c,f. Stratford, itnd Mrs.
N. Mad:a:mad of Guelph; one niece,
Mrs. B. Fowler of FIernittari; two
brothers, fames Shaw of St. Paul,
Minn., and George Shan" of La: -Pae,
Man. The funeral services took, Wade
at the residence of her sister, 3&s.; 'D.
Mccormiele on Thursday evening-, The
funeral l'eq Friday morning, via mot-
or for Wiergham, where service ,was
held" in: St, Paters Anglican Church,
interment teeing made in Wirigham
c hectare:.
Mrs- F. B. Scott
Wednesday morning, October 8th,
death. claiined one of the oldest resi-
dents. afi the' Bitievale district in, the
peasem of Margaret Isbister, beloved
wife of Mr, Frank B. Scott: Mrse
Scott was born in the Orkney Islands
eighty-one, years ago and ' at the age
of seven came to Canada with her
par:anis and Other membees of the ke
mily; leee-ating near Galt, where' her
father taught school for some years
before corning to Huron county
wheee the family took ;up land, and
;Mrs; Scott, while a young girl began
keeping house for her brothers whose
farier was on the concession of
iMlorris township, where she contin-
teed to live until her marriage, fifty-
five years ago to her now, betteaired
husletand, and they have tiered 14131ue-
vala from then until the present time:
Al:though itt failing health, for adveral
months she was _just coniimed to hei:
bed for 'three 'Weeks. -
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'She leaVes to mourn her loss, her
hOsband, 'two daughters, lIts. R. F.
9arniss and Miss Olive Scott, and
one son, Malcolm, all rcsing in Blue -
vale; one grand daughter,. Miss M.
Olive Garnisse attending; Stratford,
leternial schooi, 'and oue lite:ether. Mr.
Wna. Isbister of Wingham.. :The fun-
eral was held on Friday afternoon, -
Oct. 10th, to the Bluevale aernetery.
,The service at the house andi at the
cemetery wits conducted ben Rey. Mr,
Williams, Presbyterian rniiiiter of
Ethel, interini moderator for; BItte-
vela congregation and -David' Pa Rowe- '
land, student pator duri9g the, sum- •a
therseason. • Durineathe servicuWtn.• "
L. Spier of Brussels, sang 'life knows '.
the way." •
The pallbearers were Chas. ET, Gaa-
nis and" J. Wesley 'Beattie, nephews,
and Harry Diment, Jos. Puglia Yam
Kirton and Jas. Nichol, friend's of
long standing. The floral tributes
were beautiful, showing the love and
esteem of relatives and friendae
Relatives from a distahee attending -
the funeral were: J. Wesley Beattie
and Misses Ethel and Florence B'eat-
tie, Mrs. Harry Scott, Thos, Dickson
and son, Charles, and Robt. Hagg of
Seaforth; Mrs, (De.)' Anderson, Mrs.
Fred A. ,Reyncilda. aut.!. 'sbn, Ted, and-. • • . , I
daughter, Mrs. Alps of Detroit,
BORN.
Willoughby—In -Winghatn, One Wed-
nesday, October 8th, to, Met. and
Mrs. Jas. Willoughby, a 'clliughter,
Florence Marjorie.
McEachern—In Winnipeg, on Sunday,
October 1.2th, to Mr. mut' Mfea. 'no.
A. Mcgachern, a daughter:
Mr. and. Mrs. W. 5. Kerrand son,
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Jimmie, and Miss Agnes Walker of
Toronto, spent the weekeenet at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. G. IL., Baker.
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of RAZ -MAH. For 6 on 7' yeses now 1
haven't had a trace of Asthma." You
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