The Wingham Advance Times, 1932-09-29, Page 8PAGE EIGHT
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11_: in day with Ashfield friends. •
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SHOW $TARTS 8.30 P.M.
Twc Shows Saturday Night, Starting , 8. p.m.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sept. 29, 30, Oct. 1st
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Joan Crawford
Robert Montgomery
Lewis Stone
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The Story of a Girl and Fle(r) Wild Oats.
Comedy:
"TOO MANY WOMEN"
Many old friends were pleased to'
set; :Miss Jeanette B. Cottle, R;N,,.of
:rtrlehe;rt, in the village on Sunday.
She .waaa accompanied by her neice,
Miss Edythe Kew, of Windham.
Mr, and Mrs, Henry Kerr, Nile,
spent Sunday last with Mr. and Mrs.
Elwood I3arboux,
Miss Olive Terriff and Mr. M
colrn Ross are visiting this we
with their sister, Mrs, Cecil Parso
of Toronto.
Mr. Malcolm Green,, who has •be
in Wingh u i .Hospital for the p
three weeks, is improving nicely.
• Mr. Cook, musical instructor, fro
Westfield, still comes each Thursd
night to teach the young folks sin
ing. Each young man and woman
the community are cordially invit
to cone and enjoy these lessons.
.Rev. H. G. Whitfield, of Nort
ville, Mich., is preaching anniversa
Services at St. Helens on Sunday
October 9th and the service in t
United Church here will be wit
rdativn.
The regular meeting,, of the W. M
S. of the United Church was held o
al,•
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ns, Earle Anderson, and proved to be in-
teresting for both old and young, and.
en showed many .helpful thoughts. The
ast Sunday School commences a new
quarter next Sunday. when a new
m series of lessons will be started, and
ay it is expected the work will go for
ward with even greater interest;
in Very successful Har''est Home
ed services were held in Trinity Angli-
can Church on Sunday, Sept. 25th.
h_ The Church which was nicely decor-
ry ated for the service was .well filled.
The rector, Rev. Pocock, was pres-
he ent and introduced the speaker, Rev,
h_ 112r. Hall of Dungannon. Rev. Hall
devlivered a very thoughtful sermon.
During the service a duet was sung
by Mrs. C. H, Wade and Miss Ruth
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BELGRAVE
Rall Day ve
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Haine Services
Rally Day services were held in
Knox United Church Sunday School
on Sunday with a good attendance
present, The program' "Christ and
the fishermen", was carried out. The
story of "the two Searchers" was
given by Gordon Stonehouse, and the
address"Following Jesus Today" by
Wednesday last in the church.Cole and another very appropriate
• duet was rendered by H. Wright and
The marriage of Miss Catharine E. Oxley,
Laura Conn, youngest daughter of C. R. Coultes spent Monday in
r (Mr. and Mrs. Will Conn, Culross, and Toronto.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, October 3, 4 and 5
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Constance Bennett
-That Price ollywoor
The World, the Flesh, and the Films.
MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON
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Harold Johnston, son of Mr. and Mr
Wm. Johnston, Lucknow, was velem
nizcd on Thursday evening, Sept
22, at the manse, Wingham, by Rev
Kenneth MacLean, They were at
tended by his sister, Miss Eiiee
Johnston, and her brother, Mr, Wal
lace- Conn, The best wishes of a hos
of friends in this community follow
the happy couple to' their home in
Luckrow, where the groom isem-
ployed at a baker.
Miss Grace Richardson, of Wing -
ham, spent Sunday at the home of
her parents, lir. and Mrs. J. Rich-
re,Ist tl, of hinloss,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Patterson and
children, of Lucknow, spent Sunday
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Nit her parents, Air. and. Mrs. Wm.
Taylor.
Friends iii this community sympa-
irire with Mr. and. Mrs. Cecil Shiell,
whose little son, Jack, is suffering
tom a peculiar accident. In some
way be was caught by the head when
went 'to gather the eggs, and. al -
he
ttt t
was found immediately by
is father, he is still in a very crit -
al condition,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Laidlaw and
t.nneth and Elroy attend Goderich
it on. Wednesday last, and visited
with her mother, Mrs. Straughan, of i
oderich.
Mrs. A. Emerson, and James and 1,
ert Cu ilamorc, and Mrs. IIa 'gitt of
lyth, and Mrs. Victor Emerson, of
inions, pent the week -end with Mr.
d Mrs. Harry Peppier, of Tavi-'
s' Knox, United Y.P.S. is opening its
- winter session next Sunday evening
• with a _ Rally Service, including the
• installation of officers.
• The Young People's Society of
z11Brick United Church are planning to
- begin their meetings for the winter
t season next week, the first week. in
w' October,
Brick Sunday School islooking
forward to the Rally Service Next
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Wll'Ci�l' U?CH T. C. Wilkinson delivered the ad -1
dress, on "Following Jesus. Today,
Miss Smith,. teacher' at Walton, The. service }va: in charge of the S.
spent the week -end with Miss flay I S- Supt., Mr. Chas. Wig-kitten.1
Wightman.
Mr. and 'edrs. Elliott Taylor and , t
Miss Gladys Garton, nurse -in -train- fanny, spent Sunday et London with 1
ing in the Ontario Hospital, London their s 'In, cwv'illie, ww ii i bas • been in l f
spent the week -end with her parents, s the Hc>sptal there, for the past felt• f,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Garton. jWeeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert 33'.yd, 'Mount I Mrs. lien. McClenagizan, Me/vin
Forest, spent the weekend with her and Fay. and lairs. Jas. Barbour, also f 1
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth t Mr, and firs. Elwood Barbour and is
Weaver, ' !family spent Sunday at the home ofi
The Rally Day pri ,ares "Follow -t Mr,, and Mrs. Fred Culbert, of Sea- i R
mg Jesus To -Day" was carried out frflt. w F
the 'United Cliitrclt herr on Sun- Ir. and Mrs. Melbourne Sandlearn w
day. Miss Olive Farrier told the and fancily, of Turnberry, and Mr. G
story, "Following Jesus to God's land Mrs. Short, of Gorrie, alsr, Mrs,
House" and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft tend ' Icing and Mrs Chas. Kin;, Gorrie B
the story of the "Two Searchers", were visitors at the home of
wvhile Mand 1 F
Miss, Lettie Foand . Garnet 'Mrs. Chas. Sandbnrn, on Sund .
Fox
Farrier sang, by request, ,I: ! K
He i lir. and 1Irs. Amos Cornelius and an
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DIAMONDS, WATCHES,
SILVERWARE, JEWEL-
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Each Month We Repair One
Watch FREE.
Winner for August—
Mr. McDonald, Minnie St.
GE00 WILLIAMS
JEWELLER
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BOYS' OVERCOATS ''•�
Wintery Days will 'soli be here. Boys' Ov-
ercoats on Sale at $609a
YOUNG MEN'S TOP COATS
20 Young Men's Top Coats, including the
Guard models, Sale 10.95
HEAVY WOOL UNDERWEAR
Penman's Heavy Ribbed Wool Underweaei-,
Sale per garment , . .:. ..: , . , . +;
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MEN'S SUITS
Pencil stripes and plain Navy Blue e sergS,
reg. values up to $24.00, sale .... $1 .00
WORK SHIRTS
Kitchen's Work Shirts, spec(i)al for Three
days only....95
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SILK NECKWEAR
Special prices in Ties for this week -end, val-
ues upto75c,, ; for $1,00
LIMITEA WINGHA
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Sunday aftefnoon, combining it with
the 'regular service,
In Belgrav'e on October 3rd, 1932,
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Forbes will
celebrate their Fiftieth Wedding An-
rtiversary, and will be at .home front
2 to 5 p.m,, to `receive friends and
acquaintances,
ASHFIELD
Mr. Ralph Cameron and sister,
Miss jean Cameron, motored to
Lanark County to spend a week with
their grandmother and other relativ-
es there,
Mr. and Mrs, Dynes Campbell and
Mr, Jake Hunter spent Sunday after-
noon in Clinton. Mrs. Campbell's
mother (Mrs. Harry Fowler), is in
the Hospital. We hope to see her
hone soon.
Mr. and Mrs, Cyril Campbell at-
tended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs.
Horton, of 'Goderich, last Thursday
afternoon,
The annual W.M.S. of the Ashfield
Circuit . will be held next Sunday af-
ternoon, Oct. 2nd, at 2.30 and even-
ing at 7.30 o'clock in Zion United
Church. Miss Robertson, Goderich,
will address both meetings. We hope
for a good attendance.
Mr, W. T. Gardiner, near Zion, at-
tended the Presebyterial in Goderich,
as .a delegate, on Monday.
Miss Mary Phillips, of T'oron'to, is
visiting with, her sister, Mrs. Thos.
Ferguson, 10th con.
HUGH B. MORPHY, K.C.
PASSES AT LISTOWEL
One of Listowel's leaching citizens
died Friday morning in the person of
Hugh 13.outton Morphy, K.C., in his
seventy-third year, after a' lingerin
iillness of several months, Mr. Mo
pay recently resigned from his pos
.tion as Crown Attorney for Pert
County on account at illness.
Mr. 'Morphy was born hi St. Mary
in 1800, graditaiing from the school
there and also froth Osgoode Hall i
1882. He praetiscd law in St. ,Mary
for two! years - before going to Lis
towel, an dhe has .been a resin on
tl;ere for forty-six years. Foliowin
his 'appointment as Crown Attonne
in January 1930 he resided in Stra
ford for a short time, Moving b cl
to Listowel this summer,
Mn Morphy was a prominent Con-
servative and took part in many of
the campaigns or North Perth. In
1911 he was elected member, defeat -
lig :fez'. Rankin, of Stratford. Again
el 1917 he was elected a Unionist
andidate, defeating the sante Liberal
Ioaninee, but in 1021 he Was defeat -
d by Dr. Rankin.
'Mr. Morphy was an ardent sports-
tan and excelled in cricket, being
lie of the best all-round players in
anada. He was chosen. on the in-•
rnational team four .years, and his
core of 42 in 1890 -was the highest
lade cin the Canadian: side up to
tat time. lIr. Morplfy was a De-
ity Grand Master of British Arn-
ica of the Orange Order. 1 -le was
est Principal of IBer'nard Chapter
istowel R.A.M., also fast Master of
ernard' Lodg.c',Listowel. Three
,ars ago Mr,i:icirphy was treacle an 1
,ryc.ratry lit tnet:ibc:t' of that lodge,
< a'a,c for on:rny w'ei'rs an ;active
,rker i:.' C}iriet An,.lican Church,
ti•I.ti as Warden, end teas also rte
Jv itif,+r.
sl ed. ,ire he blinding of
Mitt Cl?•tlr'Clt,
w idcww*, who was form
He;i Miss 1 :.!nn l i s, of I./stow],
flan ,'it 3:,.. t: ric' :4t.>rl•tIlw,
1.; :1t>w,el, and one On, Cecil R. .Mor-,
1), .v,i., smelter, The funeral
•t; is ,!; 'C( ;Outlay aiterrnns.:n, with
te;,.,.riaaet,t it I rview• Cemetery,
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"Did you have: measles worse ,than
11,1)1)y l i,'t ret,"
"Much 'w• n se,grandzana. T :had ''cid
luring school w•nrttion "
BLYTH
i\fr, and Mrs. Lorne Dale, and
family, of Seaforth, spent Sunday
with the latter's father, Mr. Jamies
Sims.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen White and
Mi;;; Stubbs attended the Fall ,Fair
at ,Mount Forest on Thursday,
The brick work on the Chambers
building is nearing completion. The
carpenters are busy getting the up-
stairs in readiness for the A.F. &
M, as a lodge room. As the work
proceeds, it has .been supervised by.
local members and are having some
practical changes made in the utter-.
ior•.' Since the fire at ,the beginning
of the year the A.F. & A.M. have
been hoiding their meetings iii the
Orange Hall.'
Miss Muriel Wilferct left this 'week'
kr Toronto University, :where she
will take sop the study of medicine.
The annual Fair of Blyth Agricul-
tural Society wolf be held on Friday,
Sept, 8t0h, and Saturday, Oct 1st,
his year's prize list is very cont.
plcte, there is quite an extensive list
O f specials, one outstanding special
is a beautiful silver cup donated by
the Bank of Commerce for , the 'best
Thurs., September 29, 1932
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th
WOMEN'S COAT SHOW
EXTRAOt4' DINARY
After considerable time, arrange-
ments have just been completed
whereby we are able to have this
Wonderful presentation of. "the Sea-
son's Smartest and Better Coats" for l:••
Misses and Women,
In Our Show Room throughout the
Whole of Thursday
Ladies, desiring that "Something
Different and Exclusive" in Coats or
Wraps should make the most of this
favorable Buying Opportunity.
New Materials - Quality .Furs - The Last
Note in Fall Styles ,
Make your individual choice of style. Select
your own Material and p`ur and have a Coat made
exactly for your required size. Special measure-
ments at no Extra Cost.
Come Early on Thursday.
FRIDAY, SEPTEM ;ER. 30th.
SPECIAL SELLING OF
MEN'S SUITS
. The "Made -to -Measure" Ex-
pert' for CAMBRIDGE Clothes
Will be at our store all day .peri -
clay, and will have for your choos-
ing, samples of the.best Suitings,
Overcoating and, Trouserings for
the present Fall and Winter Sea-
son,
Special Order Suits
Made exactly to your particu-
lar measurements and according
to your own choice of style.
Worsted Suitings ; Tweed Suitings - SergeSuit-
ings
.9lAflt-
ings - Croanbie's and Carr's Scotch Overcoatings.
Your purchase of a good Suit or Overcoat from
the Cambridge Clothes roan *ill (g)ive that feeling
of being entirely satisfied.
Shop any time on Friday - The Earlier the Better.
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itun.'h of h, -1 4,'.; c:atiltitetl by nn't' eine %f,ta. •
owner. On the e' eiin; ,if the firs=t A number of Lmr e.iii>.otts attended
day cf the fair. The I.2all will be 1lic nc:,niiniztkm t14e.,;,at .for South
open to the t,ublie and. Blyth Citiz- 1ltir•.,11 by-ele0,ion at I'Ientsidles, Ton-.
one! Band will present a musical pre o-
grain on the afternoon of October 1, Miss Elda Buell, daughter of Rev.
and Al ea. 'Buell, went to 'T'oronto 'on
f,>Ilu:ty to resunrtc her studies at the
Ol d -versify,
i;or,a1---In Myth,. on Friday, Sept.
2. rd, to Mr. and ii;frs, George Ham,
a son,
Aunivcrsary service o1 Queen St;
L'niited Church will be ]weld on Sun-
day. , Oct, 2 Rev. David McMillan of
bunigannon, will be the speaker,
Rev. Mr. 13tieil is in Hamilton this
week attending the General Council
There will be a number of speeding
c}'tints, including a free for all, trot
or pace, named rare, potato race_ and
relay race. '..'hese ci+,'cents will be most
interesting. 1.''resent indrations in-
sure
n -sure a tiunirher LI entries •for each,
The .usual S.'hool. fair parade and
pt ogram gives promise of even bet-
ter than former years.-Cithcents'
Band: will provide musical programs
in the afternoon and evening. The
Arbuckle Concert Cp., of London,
will present their program in Mcnt- of the United Church,
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Severahstyles are shown in Calf skin, Paten(t) and 11
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Three heights' of Heels, Cuban, High and'Low.
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