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The Wingham Advance Times, 1931-06-04, Page 8PAGE EIGHT THE WINCHAM ADVANCE -TIMES Thursday, June 4th, 1931 ;:, �� r t ,.; �• ,�,: � it®■ �� ■�! _ _��._. 11M1111It11l•1.11M.111111II1.ANIX NIMMENi11N1A111 MINN IF 6t;X MEAN IMINNINANIN ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ .MEN'S■ IMMENSE CLEARANCE OF ALL ■ GPRINTS, , C)L3Ig STYLISH COATS AND SUITS FOIi. WOMEN AND'MISSES.50� DRESSES ON SALE AT BIG REDUCTIONS. GREAT BARGAINS IN CLOTHING AND TOP COATS, BOYS'SUITS, DRAPERIES AND FURNISHINGS; POTTERS'. ANDERSON GINGHAMS AND SUMME,R DRESS GOODS. 111 ■ ■ Wingham, Ont. : - 1>n®n11®11N®E EMINM®®11111111®® ®11n®11®® ®aa*aa rnn®®rUIIIaI■R®IIIA* $I■f;rUn*$■n■■■n;,1,UIIIIwI■II■■$el*I■111r11l■I U*I$ll111111 i...snni■■. .o1 MMISISIMMIMMIIMMIMMOMIMMMIIIIIMOMMMIMMMISM (CONTINUES THURSDAY TO SATURDAY) 3 MORE BIG .DAYS. FOR EXTRA BLiSINE5S ,...Come and see the enlarged amounts your dollars will buy this week end.... E KING BROS. 0:0 Phone 71 WHITECHURCH Miss FIorence Pardon, R.N.. of 'Toronto, is holidaying at her home .':here. Master . Jim Orr, son of Kinloss :might have been seriously hurt last 'Wednesday when he was riding on a seed drill. The iron came off •the end of the tongue and he was pitch- ed over and the drill went over him. He . was scratched and bruised, but otherwise unharmed. ' Mr. Jas. Norman is doing extens ifve repairing to his barn this spring. He is putting in cement floors and mangers. Mr. and Mrs. Green of Teeswater, were Sunday visitors at the home of her brother, Mr. Thos. Gaunt. Mr, and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and children motored to Seaforth on Monday and spent;, the day with her sister, Mrs. Fred Culbert. Chalmer's Church are holding their' anniversary on Sunday, June 21, and the United Church on Sunday, June. 28th, Mr. and Mrs. Alf. McCreight and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McCreight mot- ored to Harriston on Sunday and spent the day with their sister, Mrs. Clark Miss May Wightman spent a few days last week at Blyth with her sis- ter, Mrs. Elsie Brigham. Mr. and Mrs, Jack. Henderson and children of Paramount, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Thos. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Paterson and son Donald and Miss Lilian Pater- son of Leamington, and Mr. Randall Buschlen of Toronto, spent a few days this week with their brother, Mr. F. McK. Paterson. Mrs. John Richardson and children spent Sunday last at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pennell of Culross. Mr. Johnston and Mr. Wallace Conn motored to Toronto last Satur- day and Miss Maude Conn, R.N., re- turned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ross and son, HOSPITAL BENEFIT CARNIVAL (Sponsored by Wingham Chamber of Commerce) WINGHAM ARENA Friday Ev"g, June 5 Commencing 8 p.m. Sharp ...PROGRAMME..: HardTime Parade Led by Citizens Band Will assemble at C.N,R. Station • at 7.20 p.m., march off at 7.30 p.m. and proceed via Main Street to the Arena.: ` The parade will circle inside the Arena and the best Hard Time Costume will be selected there by G. L. Baker and Jack McMichael. All children.inder 12, dressed for and participating in the parade will be admitted to the Arena free. A prize will be given for the best Hard Time Costume. No age limit. Those over 12 must have their tickets be- fore the parade and hand them in, at the Arena door. Alf. Posliff in charge. 2. Citizen's Band—"0 Canada." 3. Public School Chorus, Miss B. Reynolds, Teacher. 4. High School Girls, Interpretive Dance, Miss McGregor, Instructress. S. Selection — Citizen's Band. 6. Junior and Senior Girls' 75 Yard Dasf,, G. L. Brackenbury in. charge. 7, Junior and Senior Boys' 75 Yard Dash,G. L. Brackenbury in. charge. 8. High School Girls' Interpretive Dance, Miss McGregor, Instructress. 9. Selection — Citizen's Band. 10. Old Time Waltz, Competitive, Fred Fuller in charge. 11. .Old Time Schottische, :Competitive, Fred. Fuller in charge .12. High School Girls' Interpretive Dan.ce,,Miss McGregor, Instructress. Selection — Citizen's Band. 14. Old Time Square Dance, Competitve, Fred Fuller in charge.. 15. Horne Coming Week Inaugural Address. 16. Ladies. Nail Driving Contest, Fred Fuller and T. A. Currie in chargee. 17. Potato Race, Fred Fuller and T. A. Currie in charge. 1.8. Men's Needle Contest, Fri` Fuller and T. A. Currie in chargee:., .19. Children's Scotch Dance;'Fred Fuller in charge. 120, Scotch Dance, Comipe~ttve; Fred Fuller in charge. 21. .Drawing Lucky Ticket, Mayor Felts. 21. "Horse Shoe TournamentI uniting through entire programme,. H. J. McKay in 'charge. 22. One Hour Free Dancing,, Maffat's Orchestra, Round Dancing. 23. Jitney Dance, Two Hours', Walter VanWyck in charge. PRIZES FOR: ALL COMPETITIVE EVENTS. ADMISSION:—2 25 cents per person includes chance on $125.00 Radio ' See King's window Proceeds for Hospital Benefit Fund CARNIVAL COMMITTEE �C.' P. Smith, Chairmark.inµchief Herb. Campbell, Manager. Dr.: Gets. W.. Howson, Treasurer. and Square S. Copeland, Publicity. 1 Ronald, visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Moffatt. Miss Martha Casemore of Buffalo, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Jack Johnston. Mr. Eddie hing of Culross went to London last Wednesday where he went through a serious.' operation. This is his second operation and ,we hope it will be very successful. Mr. and Mrs. Fallahay and daugh- ter, Vera, of Toronto, spent the week -end with her. sister, Mrs. Bert Thompson and other relatives in E. Wawanosh. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ross visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Reu- ben Tiffin. Miss , Edith Clark, the returned missionary from Africa, who was to have spoken in the United. Church on Sunday, will not be able to be present, owing to the death of her father, in Teeswater, on Sunday last. Mr. Foster Moffatt shipped a car of cattle. to Toronto last week and then motored down on Sunday. Mr. Dale,and Mr. Lambert, of Tor- onto, spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Bert Thompson, BELGRAV sittar I Mr, and "Mrs. David Scott spent i Sunday„With friends in Goderich, I Miss Sarah Cole visited with friends in Stratford over the week - en d. Mrs. Iietthabaw of Lucknow, visit- ed for a few ' days ' with her sister, Mrs. Scott. Mr. R. Yule has taken up his po- sition at the station after a few weeks' holidays. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brandon left on Monday for a rnotor trip east of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. Cartwright of Blyth, visited with Joe Brandon on Sunday, Mr. Wilkey, the relieving agent at C.N.R. station is leaving . this week. The United Church Garden Party will be held on Thursday, June 18th. The play "Wild Ginger” will be pre- sented. For further particulars, see the bills. BELFAST Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robertson, of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Milts and Mr, Frank Robertson, of Au- burn, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Spence Irwin. Mrs. W. G. Reed spent a day last week with Mrs. D. K. Alton. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cook motored to London one day last week. Miss Verna Pollock spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. John Mullin. Mr, W. G. Reed has returned home after spending two; months in North- ern Ontario. Mr, and Mrs, Spence Irwin and babe, spent Sunday with friends at Auburn. Mr. Watson Davis, teacher at Bel- fast School, has been re-engaged for another term. BLUEVALE A Monster Garden Party will be held at .Ebenezer Church on the Bluevale Circuit on Friday, June 12, 1931, A- 3-acti comedy entitled "Too Much Mother-in-law" will be pres- ented by the Dramatic Club of Bel - grave United Church Y. P. S. Cast of Characters. Professor John 13. Wise, Robt. Coultes, Doctor Mat- thew Graham, a country 'physlican, Geo, Jordan; Billy :Blake, popular college boy, Harold Walsh; Jupiter Jackson, Black Trump, Norman Keating; Mrs, Iona Ford, Some Mo- ther-in-law, Edith Procter; Shirley, heti charming daughter, Jennie Wightman; Juice Graham, a little freshman, :Cela Colors; Rosalind Wilstrti, College neporter, . Ellen StonehouS `,'': Duets by Mr, Geo. jar - den and Miss Celia Coultes, reading by Miss Edith Procter, solo by Miss Celia Coultes. The ladies of the con- gregation are serving a cold <meat supper 'from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Come and enjoy a good ;time. Admission, Adults 40c, children 20c. The ladies of the community are asked to remember the District. An- nual meeting of the East Huron Wo- men's Institute, to be held in the Forester's Hall, Bluevale, on the af- ternoon of Tuesday, June 9th, at 1.30 o'clock sharp. The President, Mrs. Wardlaw will be in charge of the meeting. The business of the . year will be discussed and the reports 'of the different convenors of the stand- ing committees will show the activ- ities of the different branches during the year. The meetingwill also be addressed by one of the Government speakers. This meeting is open to the ladies of the community and all will be made welcome. •Mr. Bert Hetherington, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hetherington, who has successfully passed his six years as a medical student, and graduates on June 12th, spent the week -end at his home here, A,SHPIELb Mrs. James Cook returned home from London, Thursday afternoon, where she .had her tonsils removed. We hope to see her up and around again soon. Mrs. .Fred Topp, of Toronto, spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Jas. as speedily a recovery as possible.. There . will be no service . in the Church here next 'Sunday at the pas- tor will be at Conference. Mr, Harry Merkley of Wingham, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Merkley. Mr. and Mrs" <.-e-Weir a -," ;�;;, f`d1'd nd children, and Miss'13owmari, :of 'Lis- towel, called on Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Weir last Sunday. s3r{r'" "' BLYTH Our enumerators fox ;this' district are Mr. George McNall, Mr. Wm. Ham and James Hisons. They com- menced their duties on, Monday. The remains of the late 'Dr. Ben- son Hamilton of Sault Ste. Marie, were taken to Mr: George . Hamilton, Auburn, on Saturday. On . Sunday a service was held in the Anglican Church, ,Goderich, Deceased was well and favorably known, having taught school for several years at Saltford before he went to the medi- cal college. His wife and four child- fren .survive. Interment took place in Maitland cemetery. j4fr. and Mrs. William Robinson of W inghaf2i, attended the Decoration services on Sttitiday. • Memorial' service in Blyth Union cemetery was held Sunday afternoon and although the days was not pro- pitious for an outside gathering, was largely attended. Rev. George Weir. was in charge. of the service. The Band was in attendance and played several selections and some approp- riate hymns. Rev, T. W. Goodwill read a chapter in Psalms. 'Rev.. Eric Anderson- offered prayer; Rev. Geo. Weir gave the address in which he referred to th large number of pi- oneers who were laid to rest in this place. He also dealt with the hard- ships those pioneers had to forego. Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Johnsto attended the funeral of the latter's uncle, Dr. Benson Hamilton, at God- erich on Sunday. A large number of people attended the Decoration services at Union Cemetery on Sunday. Miss Campbell is visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. Huckstep. t, The Misses Wright of London, were in attendance at the Memorial Decoration service on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Smith, of Peterboro, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Smith during the week. The seven ages of women are 7, 17, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27. It's the con- sumer's good luck that it pays the producer to be honest. Her doctor advised her to go skating to reduce, • but she couldn't stand it. Cook. • . Mr.• and Mrs. Wallace Twatnley 11111I11111111I1111111e113Mli111311III1II4lliiiiI ll IIIIIIMIIIM10111/Ilh11llllAl/III1.IIh111MIIMIl" and daughters, of Lucknow, spent r Sunday evening with Mr. and Mr's..."1 ..ENNA JETTICK SHOES.FOR WOMEN.. Will Alton. — . The Ashfield Circuit Garden Par- ty will be held at Hackett's Church on June 19th, a good programme will be given. Mr. and Mrs. Jamieson, near .Para- mount, have gone tb Saskatoon for a month's visit. Their daughter, Mrs. C. E. Wilson, and Mr. Wilson, _ who have been here on a visit, re- ■ turned by motor with them. 1 Mrs. Wm. Jamieson returned from the West, and is back to her home,. with her son, Mr. Ewart Jamieson. 1 1 1 a SALEM Mrs: Richard Palmer of Wroxeter spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Palmer: Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gallaher and son, Mr. Jack Gallaher, spent a few days last week with friends in Tor- onto. Master Dick Bennett had the miss fortune to have his eye pierced by a cow's horn one day recently while tying her in. He is at present in Stratford Hospital and we hope he will not lose his sight but will have VIOLIN LESSONS Apply for Particulars J. J. ALLEN Box 74 Wroxeter Ph. 29 RESULT OF GUESSING CONTEST The BUREN WATCH RAN 38 Hrs, 57 Min. 18. Sec. With One Winding. WINNER E. SMALL, Town, Whose guess of 89 Hrs. was very close. earty Congratulations to E. Small. GEO. WILLIAMS Jeweller Winghana. 1 1 1 1 ,d NO MATTER HOW ATTRACTIVE "YOUR SHOES", i no matter how pretty—if they do not fit accurately they can hard- , ill ly make your foot "look stylish" ' seeing that the foundation of a stylish foot lies in "accurate fitting.." And we can fit your foot perfectly IF "youwill let us." We use a big "IF" for thg reason that we find an occasional wo- man who has ALWAYS worn size 5 and will take no more and no less than size 5 as a consequence. There is "ONLY ONE WAY TO GET PROPERLY FIT- TED" and that way is to have the foot properly measured and fit the shoes according to the measurement — for size 5 of one make may be ;one-half size smaller or one-half size larger than some other make of shoe, • and the numbers on any shoe are not a sure guide to the actual size We can fit your foot perfectly with Enna Jettick for TWO REASONS. In the first place they are the most perfect fitting shoe made -at least as far as the North American Continent is concerned, and in'the second place YOU MAY, SECURE YOUR. EXACT WIDTH. SSold at•the same prices from Atlantic to Pacific, namely: $7.00 and $8.00 per pair. 1 Willis' Shoe Store, Phone 129, Wingham 1 Selling Agents •for this District. M 111111111111111■111111111111111111111rI1I1111111111111111111111111I11111/IIII11IMIII lIMIIIMIlle . 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 NEW LYCEUM THEATRE WITH 100 PER CENT. TALKING PICTURES Thursday, ' friday, Saturday, June 4th, 5th, 6th Edmund. 'Lowe and Joan Bennett In -... "SCOTLAND YARD" A Strange Case of Mistaken Identity. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, June 8th, 9th,10th Constance Bennett ., In "SIN TAKES A HOLIDAY' A Comedy Drama of the Smart Set.