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The Wingham Advance Times, 1931-07-23, Page 8sosasailtaelxi EIGHT THE WINGFIAM ADVANCE -T'110$ NEW LYCEUM THEATRE ... T'hursdayr, Friday, Saturday, July 23rd, 24th, 2Sth Marie Dressler and Wallace Beery — In "MIN AND BILL” Packed with Drama, Laughs and Thrills. Monday, Tuesday, Wednes., July 27th, 28th, 29th Jackie cooper - Robert..Coogan Mitzie Green - Ja'ke=S earl "SKIPPY" An intensely Human Story of Boyhood. WHITECHURCH relatives here, returned to their home in Toronto on Friday Last, Mr. :and Mrs. Percy. Suggitt and Mrs. MacDougall, who has been eltitidr.:si of Toronto, are visiting, with visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. Ross, R+Ir. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and has returned to her hone in Luck - other relatives here. now. :Mr. George . Hetherington of Blue Mr. and Mrs, Percy Suggitt, Mr. '.vale, spent the week -end with lvir, and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and :and Mrs. Elwood Barbour. Lorna, visited on Sunday at the home Mr. George Haig of. Seaforth, visit- of Mr. Harry McClenaghan, of Bel - ,ed with his.. mother, Mrs. Haig, at the grave. ington the guest of llr. and Mrs, El - 1 mer Purdon, and. Mr, and Mrs, Aidin Pardon, Mr. and Mrs'„Norman Kirk of Fort Wayne, ne Indiana, ittn I y , a Mr Olivert Kirk of Lirtningiaan, M:. and.''Mi•s°' 'll+. L, Creighton and three children of De- troit and Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Kirk of Seaforth, visited on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bee- croft. Don't forget the Women's Institute picnic to be held on Friday 24th, at Amberley. Everyone is •exPected to go and take their basket.The ladies wish it 'understood that anyone is welcome to attend this picnic. BELFAST Miss Jean Purdon of West Wawa- nosh, visited a few days last week with Miss Jean Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sherwood spent a day last week with Mrs. Andrew Gaunt. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson, of Auburn, visited recently at Mr,: Wilson Ir - win's. Mr. John Irwin and Miss Lila Ir- win spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Campbell. Mr. Melvin Hackett who is now relieving at the Bank of Commerce, Sebringville, spent Sunday at his ho.nie here, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bowles and daughter of London, visited friends in this community on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mills, Mrs. Rob- ertson and Mr. Frank Robertson vis- ited at Mr. Spence Irwin's on Sun- day. Miss Mazie Hackett is attending Summer School at Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gaunt visited aecently at Mr. Sam Sherwood's.. :home of his sister, Mrs. Robert J. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cornelius, and I Mrs. Percy Graham and children of -Ross, on Saturday. Mrs. Bradt :and Lorena,.spent Sunday ' Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gaunt and at Amberley. .Miss '•Merle spent the week -end at Mrs. Will Naylor, Mrs. Price'Nay:- "Wiarton with their daughter, Mrs. N. for and son, Jack, of Toronto, are Wilkins. visiting this week at the home of Mr. Mr. Harold Sperling has secured 'and Mrs. Ben Naylor. .-the job of trucking honey for the Mr. Russel Reid' of Brantford is -lee-Keepers' Association to Toronto visiting with his mother here. .nd expects to be busy all fall. He j Mr. and Mrs. Adam Johnston, of leas started extracting during the past Currie's Corners and Mr. and Mrs. eek. parties McWhinney and Marjorie Mr. J. D. Beecroft has been laid sup for the past two weeks with a iielnu on his finger. Mrs.. Jas. Barbour, Sr. has been vis- -iting for the past. two weeks with her vela -tighter, Mrs, Fred Culbert, of Sea - of Dungannon were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Farrier, on Sunday. Miss May W.ightinan leaves this week to attend the Summer School at Goderich, a delegate for the Y.P.S. of the United Church. forth. Mr. and Mrs. Will Shaw and fain- Mr. Whitley of Acton spent the Rae who have been visiting with her week -end at the home of Mr. James *smother, Mrs. MacGregor and other Emerson and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Falconer Mr. and Mrs. Cecil. Falconer attend - ed the funeral ' of Mr. Churchill, of Bluevale on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Garton of Winghan spent the week -end' at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Garton. Miss Maggie Phillips, of Yellow grass, Sask., is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. A. Fox. During 'the recent severe electrical storms the lightning carne in on the telephone wire at the homes of Mr. Robt. Purdon and at Mr. Herson.Ir- win's. Mr. Jas., Sutherland had two calves, killed in the storm of Wednes- day morning fast, and a. good many telephone, poles in the community wete stripped from the top to the ground. Mr. and Mrs, Ed, 'St. John and dau- liter, Mrs. Deice and Bobbie, of Tul- a, Okla., who are holidaying at Hamilton are visiting this week at the home of her brother, Mr, Wm. Rob- nson and other E. Wawanosh rela ives. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Robinson and enneth and Everett of Minneapolis, re visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nichol of 11tievale. They. m m otored^' ;lia ntY ,Cbicagca ' over. 500 miles, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. -Jas. Pttrclon and Jean, M r. Wm. Purdon and Mr. Franke Coulter spent the week -end in Leani- 11111�iiI11l11iM1111l1111�13111111111111111111Ie111111II1 11I I�I11Mlll�ll lei 11�111A111111111a111■I II11I I111111l1111 4I PORTA T TO 'MOT`ikB There is a period in the child's life that is e'icceedingly den.- ' l gerousf 'as far as the proper forniation of feet, ankles, and .lower timbs are concerned—that period when the child;'1 is jtistr finding LI ,ria - and is justtlearning to walk. = out he can stand, on tela feet .#. ;At no time in his whole years of lfiri xs fries lmeceeihe to , have 1 ini fitted with "`proper'' shoes and ,by the, word 'proper" tt we mean the DIGHT KIND --the kind for ilnstartce that 'will give s :the child confidence when he stands ands tries to walk, Arid the `kind that will keep him from becoming "1 ova-fe ed" Just think 'Four child may become bow -Legged at this formative: period and will remain so alt through life.. It is quite simple to avoid this trouble, seeing that in many cases it is simply a case of "buying the right ,,kited of sloe" and the shoe to which we refer is "obtainable ' only at this shoe store" -•-the kind with the little RUBBER HEELS. Not the usual kind. of ,Rubber Heels, but a thin yet slightly rough heel, made for this p•_pleciai purpose. We refer to th small sizes 2,3,4,;a --the sizes generally used for the child) that is just starting o alk. RUBBER, HEELS made practically anrdu1eecdothmerstdthem heartily to Joh ere ;with little children. "Whey aro no more expensive'' than die 'ordinary kind, but the, r care MUCH BETTER., We shall be glad to show you. 4 rl Port Albert, spent the week -end with Mr. Roy A1ton's and Mr -D. IC. Al - ton's, BLYTH The workof grading on the high- way south of Blyth is progressing. It is expected the work will be com- pleted within a month. A number of young people called on Monday evening at the home of Miss Ethel Robinson and presented her with a beautiful chair prior to her marriage to Mr. Gordon Augustine, on Saturday. Mrs. Neil Taylor received word from the Foreign Mission Board• at Toronto, stating Dr. and Mrs. Ross were leaving Shanghai July 21st, and are passengers on the Empress of Ja- pan, due at Vancouver August 5th. Mrs. B. McKellar of Strathroy is. visiting friends in this vicinity. Mrs. Sheffield of St. Catharines is visiting her sister, Miss Gillespie. Miss Dodds and Mrs, George John- ston of London, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson at Wing - ham on Saturday. Messrs. Turvey and Vodden of Ethel, are placing the necessary equipment for their Hygienic Bakery in the north store, formerly known. as McMurchies' Bank, and will offer the public the choicest in bread, `cakes and pies. The Stratford Salvation Army Band were in town Saturday •evening. ASHFIELD The Misses Elsie and Olive And- erson spent last week in Goderich, the guest of their aunt, Mrs. Henry Reed. The Dungannon L.O.B.A. took two first prizes at Blyth on Monday, one for the largest Lodge, the other for best dressed,: Mr, Melvin Hackett is home from Plattsville where he was relieving in the Bank. The 'Misses Isabel and Marion Al- ton, of Toronto, are visiting for a few weeks with .their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Mullin. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gaunt, West Wawanosh, spent Sunday evening with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sherwood. We are sorry to hear of the pass- ing away of Mr. Finlay McDonald, 10th con.,' near Kintail, on Thursday morning last. Funeral was held Sat- urday afternoon to Kintail cemetery. Miss Jean Pardon, 9 con., West Wawanosh, spent a couple of days with her cousin, Miss Jean Cameron. Mr. acid Mrs. Louis Boothby and Mr. Tont Glen, of Detroit, are spend- ing a week at the latter's home here, on the 9th con, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stothers, of London, are spending a month at a cottage in: Port Albert, Miss Lorraine and Master Vernon Naylor ;. of Toronto, are spending their holidays with Mr, and Mrs. Will Irwin. Willis' Shoe Store, hone I !lt illlNl ! it IIf 1MI �. 11 iMl loll 111i1111I1�IiIMLiIiMiJMI�1�Ni�i({Ii11ii1(I�fl1�111111(�Ill�lf111�1 I I � � Ai, T WAW'ANOSH' Mrs. W, S, Carrie is spending a ow days at the hie of her daughter Mrs, Hilton Ogdett, Landon. Mr,.and Il�lll ,and Mrs. Geo. Maines and Miss 1 1111 111111111 111 II1 Sarah Haines, spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and' Mrs,' Wii7, Wella ings; • Mr, John Currie and Mi E; .1llarsk were abe.Fornxosa on5tiiiday;, Miss Pihcl . Grelaman ,is Sbendin ; few days' with her father at J3ayfield Mr, John Taylor has purchased a Chevrolet,, Mr, and Mrs. Win, Anderson and daughter, Mrs. Phil, Dawson and baby, spent a:fe,w days in Stratford, DREW Mr. and Mrs. George Rawn and family, spent. Sunday with Mr. Rae and Miss Ida Arthurs, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Noonan and baby of Harriston, ,spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs: R.J: Holtoni. Mr, Elsrnere Arthurs and Miss N. Davis of Grand Valley, spent Sunday with the,former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George, Arthurs; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Galloway and family of Listowel, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, H. Chilton. Miss Lulu, .Holton of Harriston spent Sunday, at her home here. Master Bert Chilton was a visitor with Ed. Holton on Sunday. Mr. Thomas Shannon spent Sun- d'ay with. Miss Laura Darroch. Mr. Harold. Arthurs, Mr. George Darroch, and Miss Helen Chilton and. Miss Ruth Shannon, spent Sunday in Port Elgin: Miss Mabel Gibson was ' a Sunday visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark of Gleried'en, Rev. Turnbull of Delmore took charge of the . service in the Drew church on Sunday evening Miss Sarah Moatz is spending a couple of weeks with' friends in Erie, Penn. Mrs. Robert Shanndn is, spending a few days with her brother, Mr. . W. Howes, of Fergus. Quite a number from here attended the Tattoo in Harriston on Wednes- day evening. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Howes and fam- ily of Fergus called to see Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ammerman last week, Master Stanley Ammerman of De- troit, is spending his holidays with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. An; merman, Mrs. A. Chilton of Mount Forest, is visiting ` with her daughter, Mrs. H. H. Shannon, Drew Station. Married -At the Drew Parsonage, on Monday, July 13th, 1931, Rev. IL Watt officiating, Ethel J. Bell, old- est daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. David Bell, to Harry, youngest son of lvIr. and Mrs. James Gerrie, of Drew sta- tion. Miss ,Valetta 'Arthurs acted as bridesmaid = and Percy Shannon was best mali, The bride was married in a yellow crepe dress with white hose and shoes, going away she wore a green tweed coat with panania hat. Mr.. and. Mrs. Harry Gerrie will live of Milverton. Best wishes are ex- tended to the young couple. 10th LINE HOWICK The K.K.K. softball team played their last schedule game on July 7th, when they defeated Fordwich on the latter's diamond. A real game was played by both teams despite the ex- tremely hot weather: The score was 10-6: The date of the play-off has not yet been decided, Miss Melinda Litt is visiting with friends in Owen Sound. Mrs. T. H. Atkins and little Alice spent part of the week visitingrela- 'BAYER ASPIRIN always always SAFE Beware of imitations ENYiXNE •Bayer Aspirin, the kind doctors prescribe and minions of users have proven safe for snore than thirty years, Can easily be idenlifed by the name Bayer and the word genuine as above. Genuine Nyer Aspirin is safe and *Mei always the same. It has the Unqualified endorsement of .phyals clans and druggists everywhere. It doesn't depress the heart. No luinatul utter -efts follow its rise. Bayer Aspirin is the univeripal snit dote for paints of ail Idnids. ' Ileutaches lN`eurittr Colds . Neuralgia' Sore Throat Lumbago ltheuullstllaa Toothache tin it tlleF tyildurk of Payee Menu A elute t►f toon0000ticoadorOir of mlieillt id, Thursday, , July 23rd, 1931 Attend Qur Frigidaire Jub0lee! ANNIVERSARY. to visitors See our dramatic demonstration "`of Frigidaire features FRICIDAIRE 15TH ANNIVERSARY JUBILEE During the Jubilee we will in- stall Frigidaire in path homefar` ONLY' 10 DOWN —the balance arranged to suit your convenience FIND OUT ABOUT OUR Special Jubilee Offer Be our guest at the Jubilee celebration of Frigidaire's fifteen years of achievement. See our special demonstration --how the Cold Control makes possible a wide variety of delicious,frozen desserts --how the Quickube,Ice Tray enables .you to remove ice cubes one at a time or a whole trayful—how Frigidaire's`'-ne-*ay, steel -rail shelves make it easy to:'put,food in and, take it out without slopping or spilling. And sed' us demonstrate the, enduring qualities Of Frigidaire Lifetime Porcelain. You'll be amazed by the dramatic tests which show'how,this glass -smooth finish withstands hard jcnocks, -scratches, dirt, grease, heat —evenfire'ieself. 'i: Gifts for adult visitors. ; FRIGIDAIRE A GENERAL MOTORS V A L U E GUARANTEED FOR 3 YEARS Winghtm Utilities commission Wingham, Ontario tives in the burg. Miss Doris Craig, R.W, •of Wood- stock, spent a fetiv days at her par- ental home. Mr. and Mrs. Radolph, Mr. Alvin Radolph and little Vanorma and the latter's another, Mrs. Rose Calkins, all of North Tonawanda, N.Y., spent the week -end visiting relatives. here. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Litt and son Lloyd, and other friends of Owen Sound, visited Sunday at Mr. Peter Litt's. Miss Pauline Litt accompan- ied them here, after spending a few weeks in Owen Sound. Mrs, Claire Pritchard and two sons of Gorrie, spent a few days in the burg last week, Mr. and Mrs: Thos. •Strong, Verda and Olive, ` visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Wes. Miller, Mount Forest. Carson and Audrey Miller returned with them for, a week's holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Seb. Zurbrigg visit- ed on Wednesday with friends in Palmerston. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Miller, little Norman and Cecil, Mr. and Mrs. A. Silver of Listowel, visited Sunday ev- ening at Thos. Strong's. Mrs. J. C. Murphy, her daughter, Margaret, and son, Joe, and grand- daughter, Patsy, left on Monday for their home in Safi Francisco, after spending the last four months, with. friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Seb. Zurbrigg, War- ren and Morley, visited on Sunday. with relatives in Wingham. BLUEVALE Mr. and Mrs. J. McKee and family. of Montreal are holidaying at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Curtiss. Miss Rene and Merle Elliott of Wingham, are visiting with Mrs. W. Balfour, Mrs. Chas. Fraser of Vancouver,. B.C., is visiting with Arthur Shaw. Robt. Masters spent a few days at the home of Wrn. Elliott, Wroxeter,. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gates and family of Cherrywood, spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Shaw, A. D. Smith and M. Scott spent Sunday at Eugenia and Owen Sound. Miss Lila Stewart is holidaying with relatives At Bowling Green, The regula%'rhrstthly; ii'teetiag of the AN, M. S. was '1aeld in the school room of the 'United Church on Tuesday af- ternoon, with a good attendance, The h Mission Axon Band held <tn,Qpen air meeting and picnic at the Parsonage on Wednesday afternoon, • Mrs. Robt. Maguire of Wingham, ison of Toronto, 'are holidaying at •spent a few days with relatives ii`ere F. Black shipped a car of lambs and a car of cattle to Toronto `"ori Saturday. Miss Reta• Turvey returned to To- ronto after a short vacation at the home of .her mother. Mr. Geo. Donaldson and R. Hutch - their'' summer home -here. Mr. Marvin Pulver of Hartford, Conn., spent 'a few days with rela- tives here. The Canadian. National Exhibition is the world's largest annual spec- tacle. REMEMBER YOUR SHOES— FORGET YOUR FEET! HIS year, have ' comfortable feer , ;with Fleet . Foot shoes! Our new, wide range of these famous shoes has just ar- rived. Naturally shaped to keep the feet straight and true, they are soft and pliable; yet amazing- ly strong . , . We strongly recom- mend 'them for every sport and summer pastime. They are in a class entirely their own. They are priced right, too. ` Come in and try'' a pair today. You will *pptecta:te our courteous service,, tree $`.6 Mtlifitti* e Cook Shoe Store'; VIOLIN �i7 LESSONS is Apply for Particulars J. J. ALLEN Box 74 Wroxeter Ph, 29 EACH MONTH WE .REPAIR ONE WATCH FREE Wanner For June— Mr. R. Hogg, Wingham Special Values in Gifts For The Summer Season DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE .ETC.—All High Class Goods At Moderate Prices. GE(. WILLIAMS Jeweller Wingha ed the funeral ' of Mr. Churchill, of Bluevale on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Garton of Winghan spent the week -end' at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Garton. Miss Maggie Phillips, of Yellow grass, Sask., is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. A. Fox. During 'the recent severe electrical storms the lightning carne in on the telephone wire at the homes of Mr. Robt. Purdon and at Mr. Herson.Ir- win's. Mr. Jas., Sutherland had two calves, killed in the storm of Wednes- day morning fast, and a. good many telephone, poles in the community wete stripped from the top to the ground. Mr. and Mrs, Ed, 'St. John and dau- liter, Mrs. Deice and Bobbie, of Tul- a, Okla., who are holidaying at Hamilton are visiting this week at the home of her brother, Mr, Wm. Rob- nson and other E. Wawanosh rela ives. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Robinson and enneth and Everett of Minneapolis, re visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nichol of 11tievale. They. m m otored^' ;lia ntY ,Cbicagca ' over. 500 miles, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. -Jas. Pttrclon and Jean, M r. Wm. Purdon and Mr. Franke Coulter spent the week -end in Leani- 11111�iiI11l11iM1111l1111�13111111111111111111Ie111111II1 11I I�I11Mlll�ll lei 11�111A111111111a111■I II11I I111111l1111 4I PORTA T TO 'MOT`ikB There is a period in the child's life that is e'icceedingly den.- ' l gerousf 'as far as the proper forniation of feet, ankles, and .lower timbs are concerned—that period when the child;'1 is jtistr finding LI ,ria - and is justtlearning to walk. = out he can stand, on tela feet .#. ;At no time in his whole years of lfiri xs fries lmeceeihe to , have 1 ini fitted with "`proper'' shoes and ,by the, word 'proper" tt we mean the DIGHT KIND --the kind for ilnstartce that 'will give s :the child confidence when he stands ands tries to walk, Arid the `kind that will keep him from becoming "1 ova-fe ed" Just think 'Four child may become bow -Legged at this formative: period and will remain so alt through life.. It is quite simple to avoid this trouble, seeing that in many cases it is simply a case of "buying the right ,,kited of sloe" and the shoe to which we refer is "obtainable ' only at this shoe store" -•-the kind with the little RUBBER HEELS. Not the usual kind. of ,Rubber Heels, but a thin yet slightly rough heel, made for this p•_pleciai purpose. We refer to th small sizes 2,3,4,;a --the sizes generally used for the child) that is just starting o alk. RUBBER, HEELS made practically anrdu1eecdothmerstdthem heartily to Joh ere ;with little children. "Whey aro no more expensive'' than die 'ordinary kind, but the, r care MUCH BETTER., We shall be glad to show you. 4 rl Port Albert, spent the week -end with Mr. Roy A1ton's and Mr -D. IC. Al - ton's, BLYTH The workof grading on the high- way south of Blyth is progressing. It is expected the work will be com- pleted within a month. A number of young people called on Monday evening at the home of Miss Ethel Robinson and presented her with a beautiful chair prior to her marriage to Mr. Gordon Augustine, on Saturday. Mrs. Neil Taylor received word from the Foreign Mission Board• at Toronto, stating Dr. and Mrs. Ross were leaving Shanghai July 21st, and are passengers on the Empress of Ja- pan, due at Vancouver August 5th. Mrs. B. McKellar of Strathroy is. visiting friends in this vicinity. Mrs. Sheffield of St. Catharines is visiting her sister, Miss Gillespie. Miss Dodds and Mrs, George John- ston of London, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson at Wing - ham on Saturday. Messrs. Turvey and Vodden of Ethel, are placing the necessary equipment for their Hygienic Bakery in the north store, formerly known. as McMurchies' Bank, and will offer the public the choicest in bread, `cakes and pies. The Stratford Salvation Army Band were in town Saturday •evening. ASHFIELD The Misses Elsie and Olive And- erson spent last week in Goderich, the guest of their aunt, Mrs. Henry Reed. The Dungannon L.O.B.A. took two first prizes at Blyth on Monday, one for the largest Lodge, the other for best dressed,: Mr, Melvin Hackett is home from Plattsville where he was relieving in the Bank. The 'Misses Isabel and Marion Al- ton, of Toronto, are visiting for a few weeks with .their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Mullin. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gaunt, West Wawanosh, spent Sunday evening with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sherwood. We are sorry to hear of the pass- ing away of Mr. Finlay McDonald, 10th con.,' near Kintail, on Thursday morning last. Funeral was held Sat- urday afternoon to Kintail cemetery. Miss Jean Pardon, 9 con., West Wawanosh, spent a couple of days with her cousin, Miss Jean Cameron. Mr. acid Mrs. Louis Boothby and Mr. Tont Glen, of Detroit, are spend- ing a week at the latter's home here, on the 9th con, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stothers, of London, are spending a month at a cottage in: Port Albert, Miss Lorraine and Master Vernon Naylor ;. of Toronto, are spending their holidays with Mr, and Mrs. Will Irwin. Willis' Shoe Store, hone I !lt illlNl ! it IIf 1MI �. 11 iMl loll 111i1111I1�IiIMLiIiMiJMI�1�Ni�i({Ii11ii1(I�fl1�111111(�Ill�lf111�1 I I � � Ai, T WAW'ANOSH' Mrs. W, S, Carrie is spending a ow days at the hie of her daughter Mrs, Hilton Ogdett, Landon. Mr,.and Il�lll ,and Mrs. Geo. Maines and Miss 1 1111 111111111 111 II1 Sarah Haines, spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and' Mrs,' Wii7, Wella ings; • Mr, John Currie and Mi E; .1llarsk were abe.Fornxosa on5tiiiday;, Miss Pihcl . Grelaman ,is Sbendin ; few days' with her father at J3ayfield Mr, John Taylor has purchased a Chevrolet,, Mr, and Mrs. Win, Anderson and daughter, Mrs. Phil, Dawson and baby, spent a:fe,w days in Stratford, DREW Mr. and Mrs. George Rawn and family, spent. Sunday with Mr. Rae and Miss Ida Arthurs, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Noonan and baby of Harriston, ,spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs: R.J: Holtoni. Mr, Elsrnere Arthurs and Miss N. Davis of Grand Valley, spent Sunday with the,former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George, Arthurs; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Galloway and family of Listowel, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, H. Chilton. Miss Lulu, .Holton of Harriston spent Sunday, at her home here. Master Bert Chilton was a visitor with Ed. Holton on Sunday. Mr. Thomas Shannon spent Sun- d'ay with. Miss Laura Darroch. Mr. Harold. Arthurs, Mr. George Darroch, and Miss Helen Chilton and. Miss Ruth Shannon, spent Sunday in Port Elgin: Miss Mabel Gibson was ' a Sunday visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark of Gleried'en, Rev. Turnbull of Delmore took charge of the . service in the Drew church on Sunday evening Miss Sarah Moatz is spending a couple of weeks with' friends in Erie, Penn. Mrs. Robert Shanndn is, spending a few days with her brother, Mr. . W. Howes, of Fergus. Quite a number from here attended the Tattoo in Harriston on Wednes- day evening. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Howes and fam- ily of Fergus called to see Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ammerman last week, Master Stanley Ammerman of De- troit, is spending his holidays with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. An; merman, Mrs. A. Chilton of Mount Forest, is visiting ` with her daughter, Mrs. H. H. Shannon, Drew Station. Married -At the Drew Parsonage, on Monday, July 13th, 1931, Rev. IL Watt officiating, Ethel J. Bell, old- est daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. David Bell, to Harry, youngest son of lvIr. and Mrs. James Gerrie, of Drew sta- tion. Miss ,Valetta 'Arthurs acted as bridesmaid = and Percy Shannon was best mali, The bride was married in a yellow crepe dress with white hose and shoes, going away she wore a green tweed coat with panania hat. Mr.. and. Mrs. Harry Gerrie will live of Milverton. Best wishes are ex- tended to the young couple. 10th LINE HOWICK The K.K.K. softball team played their last schedule game on July 7th, when they defeated Fordwich on the latter's diamond. A real game was played by both teams despite the ex- tremely hot weather: The score was 10-6: The date of the play-off has not yet been decided, Miss Melinda Litt is visiting with friends in Owen Sound. Mrs. T. H. Atkins and little Alice spent part of the week visitingrela- 'BAYER ASPIRIN always always SAFE Beware of imitations ENYiXNE •Bayer Aspirin, the kind doctors prescribe and minions of users have proven safe for snore than thirty years, Can easily be idenlifed by the name Bayer and the word genuine as above. Genuine Nyer Aspirin is safe and *Mei always the same. It has the Unqualified endorsement of .phyals clans and druggists everywhere. It doesn't depress the heart. No luinatul utter -efts follow its rise. Bayer Aspirin is the univeripal snit dote for paints of ail Idnids. ' Ileutaches lN`eurittr Colds . Neuralgia' Sore Throat Lumbago ltheuullstllaa Toothache tin it tlleF tyildurk of Payee Menu A elute t►f toon0000ticoadorOir of mlieillt id, Thursday, , July 23rd, 1931 Attend Qur Frigidaire Jub0lee! ANNIVERSARY. to visitors See our dramatic demonstration "`of Frigidaire features FRICIDAIRE 15TH ANNIVERSARY JUBILEE During the Jubilee we will in- stall Frigidaire in path homefar` ONLY' 10 DOWN —the balance arranged to suit your convenience FIND OUT ABOUT OUR Special Jubilee Offer Be our guest at the Jubilee celebration of Frigidaire's fifteen years of achievement. See our special demonstration --how the Cold Control makes possible a wide variety of delicious,frozen desserts --how the Quickube,Ice Tray enables .you to remove ice cubes one at a time or a whole trayful—how Frigidaire's`'-ne-*ay, steel -rail shelves make it easy to:'put,food in and, take it out without slopping or spilling. And sed' us demonstrate the, enduring qualities Of Frigidaire Lifetime Porcelain. You'll be amazed by the dramatic tests which show'how,this glass -smooth finish withstands hard jcnocks, -scratches, dirt, grease, heat —evenfire'ieself. 'i: Gifts for adult visitors. ; FRIGIDAIRE A GENERAL MOTORS V A L U E GUARANTEED FOR 3 YEARS Winghtm Utilities commission Wingham, Ontario tives in the burg. Miss Doris Craig, R.W, •of Wood- stock, spent a fetiv days at her par- ental home. Mr. and Mrs. Radolph, Mr. Alvin Radolph and little Vanorma and the latter's another, Mrs. Rose Calkins, all of North Tonawanda, N.Y., spent the week -end visiting relatives. here. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Litt and son Lloyd, and other friends of Owen Sound, visited Sunday at Mr. Peter Litt's. Miss Pauline Litt accompan- ied them here, after spending a few weeks in Owen Sound. Mrs, Claire Pritchard and two sons of Gorrie, spent a few days in the burg last week, Mr. and Mrs: Thos. •Strong, Verda and Olive, ` visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Wes. Miller, Mount Forest. Carson and Audrey Miller returned with them for, a week's holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Seb. Zurbrigg visit- ed on Wednesday with friends in Palmerston. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Miller, little Norman and Cecil, Mr. and Mrs. A. Silver of Listowel, visited Sunday ev- ening at Thos. Strong's. Mrs. J. C. Murphy, her daughter, Margaret, and son, Joe, and grand- daughter, Patsy, left on Monday for their home in Safi Francisco, after spending the last four months, with. friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Seb. Zurbrigg, War- ren and Morley, visited on Sunday. with relatives in Wingham. BLUEVALE Mr. and Mrs. J. McKee and family. of Montreal are holidaying at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Curtiss. Miss Rene and Merle Elliott of Wingham, are visiting with Mrs. W. Balfour, Mrs. Chas. Fraser of Vancouver,. B.C., is visiting with Arthur Shaw. Robt. Masters spent a few days at the home of Wrn. Elliott, Wroxeter,. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gates and family of Cherrywood, spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Shaw, A. D. Smith and M. Scott spent Sunday at Eugenia and Owen Sound. Miss Lila Stewart is holidaying with relatives At Bowling Green, The regula%'rhrstthly; ii'teetiag of the AN, M. S. was '1aeld in the school room of the 'United Church on Tuesday af- ternoon, with a good attendance, The h Mission Axon Band held <tn,Qpen air meeting and picnic at the Parsonage on Wednesday afternoon, • Mrs. Robt. Maguire of Wingham, ison of Toronto, 'are holidaying at •spent a few days with relatives ii`ere F. Black shipped a car of lambs and a car of cattle to Toronto `"ori Saturday. Miss Reta• Turvey returned to To- ronto after a short vacation at the home of .her mother. Mr. Geo. Donaldson and R. Hutch - their'' summer home -here. Mr. Marvin Pulver of Hartford, Conn., spent 'a few days with rela- tives here. The Canadian. National Exhibition is the world's largest annual spec- tacle. REMEMBER YOUR SHOES— FORGET YOUR FEET! HIS year, have ' comfortable feer , ;with Fleet . Foot shoes! Our new, wide range of these famous shoes has just ar- rived. Naturally shaped to keep the feet straight and true, they are soft and pliable; yet amazing- ly strong . , . We strongly recom- mend 'them for every sport and summer pastime. They are in a class entirely their own. They are priced right, too. ` Come in and try'' a pair today. You will *pptecta:te our courteous service,, tree $`.6 Mtlifitti* e Cook Shoe Store';