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The Wingham Advance Times, 1925-10-08, Page 10WIN.GHAM ADVANCE -TIMES ���151i�1��1■1rC■III��ii1��11��M1�■1��1��1�i��l�iC�l�■1VIIM.,' SMA. 1tST SEASON'S 1 :FASHIONS ---- Displayed ■ . ■ Displayed at an a &Co � 14d. ■ ■ EAST WAWANOSH YVIiss Jennie Anderson, spent a week `with her brother, Mr. Roy Anderson of Stratford and tools in the Stratford Fair, , • Mss Annie Currie has returned to Hamilton after spending two'weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Currie, Mr, Wm. Wellings visited with friends at Guelph for a couple of days last week. Mr. and, Mrs. Hilton Ogden spent 'the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Currie. i -Edward Marsh and Miss' < Fraser treated the young people of Currie's school to a corn roast one evening. Now that the harvest is over, corn O 1 cutting done, fairs over would it' not ®'be a good idea to organize a Literary Society or something for the benefit and amusement of the people. in the rural communities during the winter. months. ra me ea ea ■ ■ ■ ■ ni PI ■ Goulds/ Samuels of 'Mont ealk Silk Dressess th'e new Pansy ■■ outstanding . fashion in Wo- Purples, Rusts and Black in ■ - ■ ; men's Coats on Display Prices Crepe §atin ■ ,. From 22.50 t° 29.75 ■ ■ • Wexyler, Heavy'Cloth Dress- es, all wool; Poiret Twills, Na-, ■ vy, Fawn, Blacks 25.0® WO ■ Priced: _._;._. _ •�/ 39.5Oto 110.00 ▪ FUR.. COATS RANGING IN ■ PRICES FROM NI N ▪ I le 11 135.00 to 360.0.0 MORRIS, Corn cutting is the order of the day. 1C�1iss Edna Campbell is. spending a few days on the 1st line of Morris. Mrs. John C. Casemore has return- ed home from the States, after attend- ing the funeral of her sister-in-law, Mrs. William Beard. Miss Margaret Campbell spent the week -end with her sister Mrs. W m. McCutcheon of.Brussels. Mrs. Chas. G. Campbell is at pres- ent with her sister -it -law, Mrs. Jas. Huckstep of Blyth, who is seriously • BELGRAVE The special services held in the Un- ited Churdh, Belgrave, last Sun, Oct. 4th, were a decided success. full church gathered to hear the approp- riate messages delivered morning and evening by Rev. Sydney Davison' 'of Merlin,'a former pastor. Mr. Davison spoke with his accustomed force•and earnestness. The fowl supper. on the Monday ev- ening was up to the best tradition of Belgrave. Supper was served to a- bout 500 people; In the Foresters' Hall ,a well sustained program . was rendered. Norman Stonehouse of London business college,` spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt Stonehouse, Mr. and Mrs. Mills of Schom�iurge and Mrs. Robb of Brussels, ,spent° a day with 'Mr. and Mrs. Brandon; Rev. and Mrs. Davison and children of Merlin, spent a couple of days call- ing on their many friends in this vi- 1101 ■ ■ ••1■il OW NI MEN'S MADE.TOd IEASURE SUITS 3 We are offering this week Men's Made -to -Measure ■ Suits, choose your own suit length and have • • your suit made -to -measure. ,n S -P EC IAL .PRICE. $33,75 ■ Society Brand, 24th Century and Leishrna Clcthes • I HannaCo.Ltd. ■®■IIMIiM�lI61M !l mins;■■■l ��e��ee��l�A�e�A■■lwt■t®hmA®w NOTICE TObCREDITORS In the matter of the estate of David Gibson late of the Township of I<in- loss in the County of Bruce, Laborer, deceased,- • Notice is. hereby given that all. per- sons having any claims or demands tgainst the late David Gibson, who Ned on or about the twentieth day, of es..ug'ust, A. D. 1925 at the Town of Walkerton in the County of truce, are required to send by past prepaid or deliver' to the undersigned, execu- tor under the will of the said David Gibson, their Ytames attd addresses and fall particulars ht . writing of their clairds and the nature of the security, if any, held, by them, duly verified by affidavit. that offer the And take notice Twenty -se• 'enth day of October, A.D. 1925 the said executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said de- ceased among the persons untitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice, and will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim he shall not then have received notice. Dated at Lticknow this Twenty-nin- th day of September, A, D., 1925. Albert McC,uillin, R. R. No. 5, L ucicnow, Out, Executor. EAST WAWANOSH Anniversary SerVices will be held in 'Brick United Church on Sunday, Oet, 18th,, at xi a. nt, and 7 p. n, An'entertainniettt will be held lit the Church on Monday evening, Oct Toth. cinity. Mr. and Mrs, I. J. Wright of Turn - berry, visited with Mr.; and Mrs: Joe Brandon last' week. Mr..Montieth of Stratford, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Corbett, sorry to say Mr, Corbett is not in very good health. Mrs. J. Scandrett is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Putland of Wingham. Miss Louise McKenzie who is at- tending Normal School in Lo idon, spent the week -end wth bher parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McKenzie. Thursday,' October 8t11,, x91 i'?, y .' N' BELGRAVE.iiINIHI*III1111111I1i111I1I11111111 The W. 111, S. of the continuing Presbyterian, Church, . Belgrave, met = Oct. 1st., at the home home of Mrs, P Poes 1?rnest' Geddes.The Scripture lesson■ from it Cor. g, was read by Mrs. W. J, Geddes, after which Mrs, J, Taylor avean interesting Bible Reading, "The Faith of Our Fathers." During the business discussion it was decid- ed that those wishing'to give mission- ary money might give it to Miss Eu- gene Geddes, whenever' convenient, Members' are reminded that subscrip- tion to the Glad Tidings for - 1925 (35c) are now due. Mrs. A. 'Porter field, then 'read :a splendid item on "Worshipping Idols" showing that id- ols may be anything that gets be- tween God -and ourselves as our fun our work, our activities, etc. Miss McGill followed this with an earnest. reading "What is your life" at tiie close of the 'meeting a dainty lunch` was served by Mrs. Geddes., WHITECHURCE Mr. `and Mrs. Geo. Cottle and Mr. Harold Sparling, spent -the week -end with the latter's mother, • Mr. Ed. Browning of Kincardine. Mrs. -Jones of Clinton, is visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Robt. McClena- glean and other relatives here. Mr. Robert Purdon returned from the West, one day last week. a j i. We wish to bring to the attention of, owners o ' 01 Autos, that we make a speelolty ' 1 all finds ®1 pepai rs to Auto WE-- Repair broken tops 111151111111IN1111NU1>111111 1111111111111111111E111111111111111111101111IIIM111111111111t I 1 Your Auto Top Need .. REPAI ` I G 1 i Repair broken side curtains ' she • Replace broken Micas. i Make new side curtains (all makes) iMake new tops (all makes) Tops of all makes. 1 Mr. Lester Falconer is laid up with an attack of Pleurisy. • Mrs. Andrew Fox is visiting with Miss Kate Smith of Galt. Sorry to report that Mr. Jas, Bar- bour, sr., of Fordyce, met with a pain- ful accident one •day last week, when he fell and broke his- arm at the shoul- der. He is,; at present in Wing -ham Ili General Hospital. Mr.. and Mrs Amos Cornelius and = Mr. and. Mrs. Jas. Cornelius, accom s. paned by her brother, Mr. John e Steele of Toronto; visited with their i. sister, Mrs. Gray of Goderch on Sun-, s . day., Quite a number from -hem attended the funeral, of the late Mr. Wm. Rud- dy of Auburn in\Wingliam on Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs, Allan Turner of Luck BLYTH Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph Stothers at- tended the funeral of the late Mr. Stephen Stothers at Dungannon ' on Friday, Anniversary Services were held on Saturday in Queen St. Unitd Church. Rev. M.,M. Bennett of Wingham was. the spealch and was. greeted with lar- ge congregations at both services, The choir rendered several fine anthems, which were enjoyed, The offering for the day was liberal. Mrs. A. T. Edward, organized the Women's* .Conservative Association, Monday evening. The following per- sons will constitute the executive: Hon. President, Mrs. Mary. Carter;, Honorary Vice -Pres., Mra. B. Mason; Pres., Miss Emigh; ist., Vice., Mrs. A. Barr; 2nd., Vice, Miss Thompson;' Sec,-Treas.,, Mrs. Chambers. now, and Miss Olive Terriff, :R.N., mo- tored io Toronto on Sunday. Miss ,Catherine. Ross and Miss Sar- ah Sharpe visited for a few days last 1 1 1 1 1 Make side curtains with roil attachment, the kind that opens with the door. i 0 In fact we repair. -.or make all kinds of Auto Tops, our prices are mosi , reasonable and we give quickservice See our special Ford top and back, good quality, at $10.00;extra good value, and this price includes thekreplacing... W •. H. WIL.LIS THE SHOE STORE -- i Phone 129. Wingham, Ont. 1 tltimii11n111t11yllsllaiIrlII11,I1 ounineti iiimiiminsilISIinitatinaI■III®1111nunti1®Imo week with the former's brother, Mr. last week in "Toronto, and attended Jas,_ oss of Holyrood. - the wedding of her daughter, Millie, Mrs. MacGregor spent a few days to Mr. Hugh Anderson of. Cleveland. mannwl el®mown®®em®s®®■tsinlonEssaniumulaeenewitn®t eilanw■eeeni ■• ■ 0 ■ , • war W�oIien 8 For Fa// ! BLUEVALE Mrs. Win. Braviner, of Toronto,. spent a 'few' days. with relatives here. Mr, L. Ball of` Toronto, spent a few days with Mr. Robt. Musgrove. Mr. Thos, Stewart, spent a few, days with his son Wm., at Bowling. Green, There was a large turnout t� Sac- rament serviceUnited Church on Sunday. There were a number who joined the Church at this service. Mr. and Mrs. Whit. Stewart, spent a few days this week with relatives at Bowling Greets. 7, The members of the W. M. S, of the Bluevale United Church, intend holding a bazaar, about Dec. 1st., all donations will be gladly received by any of the members. The date and place of meeting will be announced later. Sparling Johnston, and Cleadon Yea, arrived at their respective homes on Saturday tight, after spending six weeks in the Canadian West, Johnston Ladies Aid meets on Wed- nesday next at the home of Mrs. J Thos. Wilson, ,mestown, 1 ■ 0 Knitted Outer Wear ■Sweater Coats, Pullovers and Jackets of um ▪ Pure Wool, in Fancy Jacquard, Jumbo 0 Stitch and Cashmere Weaves. 1 Wool Crib Blankets ■ Domestic Blankets, W o o 1 Coverlets, m Mossfield Blankets. Prices 5.50 to 12.00 per pair. ■ ■ ■ 0 1 •ZOO�elelctel� Vrt ST. 'IELD'S ,„ 's ands iQ kJiisi&ad& r 'Stresrueus DEIi 1. Weal,". ■ ■ Underwear Not for some seasons have we been able tb g .show such an extensive range of warm under clo ; ■ thing, under such favorable circumstances manu- facturers are vieing with each other, for first place In quality .productions, with supreme values being ' ■ the result. o Watsons, Turnbulls, Penmans and Stanfields 0 makes in Wor fen's,. Misses' • and Children's sizes, ■ along with Men's and Boys' Combinations and 1 separate garments. ■ 0 ■ ■ Women's Garments from . 89c. Children% from 75c. Men's Garments from $1.00 e ■ i .0 FALL HOSIERY English productions of Silk and Wool, Silk Hose $1.19, 1.50, 2.00. in full fashioned style, invisible checks Cashmere Hose 59c, 85c, 1.25. and plain weaves in be4&utiful Fall shades. $1.95 to 3.00 per pair. 1 Y Worsted .lose 69c to 1.25.. � From the best Canadian Mills. ■ • Men's Cashmere Men's Worsted Heavy Wool Sox Boys' Bloomer Socks 48c Sox 59c 39c, 59c Socks 49c, $5c, 98c Ibex Flannelette Blankets, Chappie Coats .. Women's and Misses' sizes i n many new colors. '■ 0 ■ . 0 ■ Scotch Wool Blankets A shipment direct from Scotland just re- ■ ceived, beautiful Fleecy quality, with Pink 0 or Blue Border, whipped singly, in three ■ sizes. $12.00, 13.50, 15:00 per pair. ■ ■ largest size, white or grey. 0 Special Display of Dresses, Thurs , Oct. 8 ■ 0 ■ Wingham ■' ■ ng Bros. rite 11111111111121110 101111110111111111 11