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The Wingham Advance Times, 1930-10-30, Page 8in the stables of Mr, Jas. Emerson, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hutchison and Dorothy of Wingharn sacra Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Conn.' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peppier of Tavistock spent the week -end with her sister, Mrs, A. Ernerson. Miss Minnie McCreight oE Hen- fryn is visiting with her nada and launt, Mr, and Mrs. Alfred MK:might. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott of Rip- ley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Conn. • Word was received that Miss Mary Martin had been Very ill where She is teaching, north of the Seca The regular meeting of the Wo- men's Institute will be held at the , home of Mrs. Lance Grain on Fri- day, Nov. 7th, when the Roil Call ;will be aasivered, by the members giv- ling a towel or apron for the shower for the coming Bazaar on Friday, brothers, Peter and John Here. the hotne of her brother, Mr. Bert Mr. Alfred Ritchie of Lticknow via - Reed. ited friends in Rapid City on S'andlay last. Mr. Alex. Havens and Mr. .Pcter johnstort visited last week With friends at Elmira and Kitchener,. Mr. Richard Carter has gone to Co- balt to secure '.employment for the winter months, Mr. Levi Havens has 'returned home to :Fordyce after viaiting a few weeks with Mrs. Henry. Carter. lin, secretary off the Social Service) Mr, Mervin Diteves itadt Mr. Albert work of the Iimilted charcla.:gaVe two 1 Carter are engaged at present in ant- salendid. addresses. The choir rut:el:6r,'. ting in a ditch :for Mr. John joynt. ad several nntsileall numbers incInding The ditch is nearly fortateen feet deep soles, quartette and anthems which in places and has beetr, quite an on- added greatly to• the success of the anniversary.' derta.king. 1N regret torepir); the death of - one of our young .people in„ the per- BLUEV'ALE sot' of Mrs,. Wm. Cale, who died. on November 14th, Thursday last after a lengthy illness. Johnston returned home 1 A Hallowc'et Social is being held Mrs. Cole was formerly Anelda Mc- to Gladstone, Man, on Tuesday after lin the 'United Church here on : Fri- Donald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. a short" visit with relatives' here. comm.unity with his white -washing , Mr. James Cutt's flax;. milli in the outfit and did the stables of Mr. H. Mr. and Mrs. M. Gardner and lama vicinity of St. Helens was 4 destroyed McGee and J. D. :Beecroft. fly spent the week -end with Ma and !by fire Thursday night, Mr. Robert Mackay and Mr. Neil Mrs. john Champion of Luca -ram. ' Mr. and Mo. George Jielinston of MacCallum are putting cement floors The Carter Bros. of Camp. Borden Niagara Falls, are apending a, few are spending their vacation with their, days with friends in. Mrs. Neil Taylor received ,cable from Dr. Ross and ha:a wiige,, saying they had arrived safely in. Shaaghai, October 20th. The party consiatted of Dr. Wilford and, florally. and Dia Thompson and familke. They left Van- couver October 2nd on the Empress,: at Canada, and had at, -eery delightfral voyage. AnniVers'ary serviava eat -median) with St. tAnclrewiiit 'United Church., were held on Sunday.' :lan. McLattgh- pretiaringt at =mart to b4e given in the Foresters? Hall on Friday even- ing, November 7th, local' talent will ha: an addiiitikere tothe programme. When sawing, wood with a circular saw Tharsday at the home df William Hohnes, Wesley Yeo niet with a very painafull accident. His band' cathe in contact with the saw, euttingt a large gash in, his Lieges and: taking.off the idL • BELGRAVE Tile! iregab.r monthly meeting 'of the • 13'elgrave AV-omen'sinstitute was held, at the: lbsante• of Mr% j. CTegi And was. :Well attended. The T >resident; Mrs 'C, R. Coul,tes, had charge of the meet - tag; which was opened 'by all singing the Institute Ode and repeating the Lordr's ftakwer.. Several iters *Of busi- ness were dealt with. .A:n invitation la' the braasigh: to, attend the next meeting of the Winghani Institute 'on Oc- totwir 814, was ac.c•epted. The meeting was plleasedt to have Dr, R. L.,' Stew- art, of Wingliant,, as a spc.,cial 'speak- er. Dr:, Stewart had as his. 'Subject "The Prevention of 'Epidemics" and gave a zumber of ways in Which all could do their Share in this import.- aut work. The different serums used in Paeventing scarlet fever and clip - wore explained. A hearty vote I7k WINGH.tdaM Rall . . ; Thursday, Oetobee 30th, ,1,9416 mistoutimitilliotteumoirlimusiitticiottitiimtionsIlillollioloicillitiimitiminoluspidsilmonsoloscummijoilisminstimitussmocialismisciimulotitumiltionoopoisimiscumilimmiguiwillillisiloollillifiglisfillli,o11111111101111110KIIIIIIIIIIIII01111113111111111101111111111111111141ifillil ot mule" . MIRE BIG SAYINGS IN, KING'S •000. • TO Elt,„„SALE- ..r .0 r.)' • !a, •' Your Greatest Opportunity to Save Money on inter bloods. COME THIS THURSDAY TO - SATURDAY AND GET YOUR SUPPLY -,-----=-- Ladies' Fashionable Coats and Dresses ---- The Smartest. Men's Overcoats and Suits Girls' Coats UNDERWEAR •STOCKINGS -,, 1 1 • • • , 1 4 1 • t • • • • 1 . • Boys' Clothing GLOVES - HOUSE FURNISHINGS - DRY GOODS - SILK 111111MINIIMMOIF 1- QUALITY FUR COAT& . . THE SEASON'S PICK HUDSON SEAL - NATURAL MUSKRAT - FRNCH SEAL AT PRICES THE LOWEST IN YEARS. $125.00 $149.00 $225.00 Come in and See •the NeW Styles. WOMEN'S NEW COATS All Fur trimmed $19.75 isa, $2,25 Kayser Chiffon Hose $1.65 Regular $4,50 WOOL PULLOVERS now , $2.98 ART SATEENS, yd. wide % off...33c • $1.25 AU Silk Broadcloth 69c •BONNIE DUNDEE WOOL lb BLANKETS • Regular $11.50 for $9.58 • NEMO AND GOSSARD CORSETS R Half Price, save $2.00 to $4.00. NEW DRESSES 'Silks', Satins _....... $19.00 1111661101IIMISMIr 50c Linen Towels, 2 for 50c $4.50 to 5.00 Parasols $2.98 ••••••••••••••••• MADIERA LINENS IA to Y3 off $2.00 HOLEPROOF SILK STOCK- INGS, all perfects 1.39 1214 Ibex Flannelette Blankets....$2.12 40c and 45c Pyjama Cloths ........ ....... 29c Pink Salmon, large tin, 2 for 29c k Choice Peas, new pack, 3 tins 29c • Blue Rose Rice, 3 lbs. for .......... 1 MISSES' LEATHERETTE WIND - BREAKERS $3.98 and $6.98. immiloim•mmimmt. TRIPLE A PRINTS Fast Colors 17c ENGLISH PURSES Half price. Pouch and Under Arm Styles. 20 SILK DRESSES About Half Price . ...... .. . ...... .....„ $13.98 44c and 48c Potter English Prints 36c HORROCKSES PILLOW CASES Half Price, each 33c $L00 Window Shades .. .... ....... .. ......... .79c xi0•110111111,41111011Mh 7 yds. Factory Cotton 98c $2.00 SILK STOCKINGS All sizes, now $1.00 Ginghams, regular 30c, for 22c ,rinsaromem....•romano GROUP 1. Women's Fur Trimmed Coats,..$10.00 Cashmere and Silk and Wool Styles. WOMEN'S WARM UNDERWEAR. Vests, Drawers 4.9a, 88e, 1.19 $13.50 Scotch Woad Blankets $11.75 $3.50 Plaid Auto Rugs $1.98 COATES CROCHET COTTON Linen shades only, 3 for 19c P. K. FINE WOOL PULLOVERS OCTOBER SALE $2.98 EXTRA WEAR WORK IRTS 1/3 off 77c MEN'S GOOD OVERCOATS $16.85 • Good Blues and Twee ds Men's All Wool Work Socks, 3 pairs for $1-99 $1.25 MEN'S SILK TIES October Sale, 2 for $1.25 MEN'S LEATHER GLOVES New Greys, Tans $2.00, 2.50, 3.75 10 yds. Nursery Flannelette ... .2.29 11111111511E111, - Men's Lined Leather Mitts ; 49c a NEW SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN • At $16.00 • • ',Pi MEWS VVOOL BATH ROBES 4 Half Price $5.00 and 7.00 $1.95 to 2.50 RINE SHIRTS a • October Sale for . .. . .... .... . .. . ... $1.49 at . 111 ,Extra Quality $3.50 Pyjamas,, Octob- er Sale is WARM PULLOVERS! .AN HEIttia VY. SWEATERS $1.49 WOOL DRESS GOODS Half Price and Less 77c Fresh Walnuts, halved, per lb. ... .. 49c Heinz Tomato Soup, 3 for Seedless Raisins, 2 113S. for ..25a 5 Bars Naptha Soap, for ..,18c Crepe Toilet Paper, 6 rolls, for ... ....19c 75c GreenCorn B,roorns • . 20 lb. Sack Cane Sugar ....... McLaren's jelly Powder, 4- for 23c - 5 ib Pail of Honey for. . .. ...49c. P0111MIEL, MAKE IT A POINT TO BE WITH US THIS WEEK -END. YOUR:PURCHASES WILL MAKE IT MANY TIMES WORTH WHILE, Phone 71 Wirigharir Ont. tdq KING BROS -inomminsumnismalgamminwsmaisminisimumultimisisimmontimunimitimmisonmanthansisimumuitinwminifilimakumiwaismimismisommausinifaumwminfinommlIKIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIRINITIMIIVIIIIMAIIIIIIIEIN11111111i11111611111111$111111INIStlimillauflaiiimi WHITECHURCH Lucknow. Mr. George Garton Sr., had the misfortune to have his 'thumb cut in the saw -mill last 'Friday. It is im- proving now, though still rather pain,: Mr. Russel Reid and Mr. Barton of Brantford spent Saturday here with the forrnees 'mother, Mrs. Alec Reid. Mrs. Murray :spent a few days last week in Toronto. Mr. and MO. Lee of Toronto visit- ed over the week -end with her par- ents, Mr: and Mo. AlecRintoul, of Fordyce. Mr. and Mrs: Thos. Anderson and family of Ashfield spent Saturday at Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Purdon and family spent Sunday with her sister, „Mrs. Irvin- Henry of Lucknow. The .trustees of S.S. No. 10, Kin- loss, are holding their school re -open - on November 12th, in the after- noon, when a good program is being piepared and all the former teachers have been requested to be present, and renew old acquaintances. Mrs. Frank Coulter, Mrs. Wesley Leggatt and Rev. J. Pcllock attended the Sunday School convention in Rip- ley last Tuesday afternoon and even- ing. Miss Ida McQuoid spent a few days last week with Mrs. Patterson of Mria A, Clow spent a few days last week at the home. of her daughter, Mrs. Walter Mason of Blyth. Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Thom of Au- burn spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Craig. • IYIr. and Mrs. jas. Cornelius and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cornelius spent Sunday with friends and relatives at Si, Augustine, Mr. Ament of Brussels was in this Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Falconetrand fam- ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marshall of Tees -water and at- tended anniversary-aervices. theta: Mrs. Richardson is spendi4 a few days this week with friend in Tees - water. RAPID CITY • Mr. and Mrs. A. Sunday' :with the Mrs, Carr. Mrs; Kilpatrick, spent the week -end: Ht Wiltreed spent Earrtmea mother,. aft Sat. Thannana„ with her brother, , Mr. aiid Mrs. Waiter Hactailton of Lucknow were visitors with. Mr.. and Mrs, El. Johnston during: Me week.. NEW LYCEUM •THEATRE • :WITH 100 PER CENT. TALKING PICTURES Thurs., Friday, Sat., Oct. 30 and 31, Nov. 1. Ronald Coleman' - - "RAFFLES" An amazing Mystery Melodrama• , Comedy - KRAZY KAT Monday, Tuesday, 'Wednesday, Nov. 3rd, 4th, Sth Jeanette McDonald ..1(..)e Brown, Zasu Pitts • - In "THE LOTTERY BRIDE" • A United Artists Picture Music, by Rudolf Prital, Seven Song Hits, Comedy - "SMOOTH GUY" • Two Shows Each Ni j day evening. S. MoDonald, Statioe street. Mrs. Mr. Anson Thorntnn arid family of Mr. and Mrs, Lorne. Johnston and Cole leaves a laying husband and in- Gorrie and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thora. Marion of Cedr:r Valley spent Sanday fa,nt daughter to mourn her loss. 'rhe ton spent Sunday with Mr, W. Thorn - at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. deepest sympathy of the community ton. Farrier, goes out to the relatives and friends. Mrs, Vtr, Braviner of Tomato is vis - Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Cox spent After a long period without i. sta- iting with her cousin, Mrs. Arthur Sunday with her Parents, Mr. and aortal minister, Smith Kinloss Pres- Shaw, Mrs. Pattersott of Auburn. hyterian congregation have secured Mr. and Mts. Morris Bostaatt and Mr. and Mrs. Richardson and Lam- the services of the Rev. Mr. Burgess fatally spent Sunday at the home of !By spent Stinday With friends la Tees. of Knox. College, Torotito, The In- Mr, Gordon Hall. water and attended anniversary sera- duction and Ordination of Mr. Bur- Messrs. H. and M. Walker, of Tot - ices there. . gess took place last Wednesday af- ottto, were visitors at the borne cif MI- MI-. and Mrs. Perric Pennington ternoon. The chureh was filled to ov- drew Holmes. • The Young People of the United Church are holding a Hallowe'en so- cial in the school room of the church on., Friday. evening, OCtOber gist. Conte in costume •and enjoy a social and farnliy of. Teeswater spent Sno- day at the home. of Mr. and Mrs, W. Tiff itt. On Nov. 5th some of the Women's Inititate are holding a ilaitice• in 'the Hall hem' , erflowing, many having to stand. Rev. Mr. Burgess preached to South Kitt - loss and Kinlough Congregations on Sunday last to well-filled !clutrches, Malcolm McInnis 'of Detroit, spent a few day S here last week, with Mr. and Mrs, jno, Falconer and his' inother, Mrs. M, MeIrruis. everting', IAtneh ,will be. served. The pupils of I3luevale School are cif thanks was moved by' Mrs.. Jas,. Taylor to Dr. Stewart on behalf of the Institute. Miss Nora Vanealintpi favored with a solo, accompanied lay Mas. '\Vni. VanCamp as pianist. The a• meeting was dosed by singing the' National Anthem, after which the hostess' assisted by Miss Armstron.g. and Mrs. Michie, servedlancla and a social time was enjoyed. Miss Mary Corley, of :Ilononata, ia visiting with' Mr. and Mrs. J. T. 'Cool- ags., . Miss E. _Goodall, Toronto', Es.' the :guest of Mrs. R. Yule. • 12th LINEHOA4rICIC Mr, Wrn. Spotton of 1?ala-matt:1ton,, visited at the home of Mat, las.. tinder - wood on Sunday. Nit. Henry Finlay was> aWitagirarn visitor on Monday. • The niany. friends of• Mks. George Dane are pleased to learnt that she is improving. „ Mr, John Finlay wa,s, an: Orange - hill visitor one day this week-. • Afr. Jas. linderwood made a busi- ness trip to Tory 'Corners. „Mrs. Jas. Underwr,tod spent a day • •with her friend Wits. Thos. Day Adevrtisernent ill the Advance -Times, Pays. • • . !, qatiliifiliaillitieirniaillilliiMililllitlfillielliniall•katill1101111101IMMIWIlet '. ' ..,.. , = II in- ' ' "HEELERS" , , i: Heelers are a leather cap or covering that fits over the heel of the stockings and are worn with • RUBBER BOOTS 'BY MEN AND BOYS They prevent Slipping and Wearing of the Stock- 11- ing at the heels, and thereby reduce the labors of the women of the house. „ i Two qttalities: The Spit kind ;S cents,per pair i 1 The Brown Kip quality .4.5e cents per pa,ir ill If you are a vvearer of Rubber BOots you will find these a REAL PROTECTOR, Willis' Shoe Store Phone 129 ifriingham • ,iiiiiiiiitiostioimi.11111.9titilmisimm!ilINI1011111110101111111111111M1111111,111011111N1110111.11t• • •. • ! . • • , , . , . .• tt-• •t• •