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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1914-12-05, Page 87,1 Reductions on LADIES' COATS and MEN'S OVERCOATS .4 Suitable gift for Christmas shop- pers, Our stook of Ladies' Coats is complet in the newest novelties. Your mother would appreciate a new coat in Black Curl Cloth, Sealette and Silk flushes. Our Tweed coats Black Kersey cloths is the new Red- ingote style and Cape effects. Ouo regular $20,00 Coats ig Newest Materials, Reduced to ( Our regular $1,5,00 Coats in $14.50 Newest Material. Reduced to $10.50 Oue regular $18.00 Coatr in Newer* Materi .le. Reduced to $12.50 uvzrME21111:30.04.* MEN'S OVERCOATS To be pushed out early regardless of profit. The finest range of mater- ial and styles ever shown. Brown Pvercoats $20 A rn Dark Grey Over with shawl collars Mini coats, reg. $18 g OiLni Black Overcoats, with Velvet collars, , regular $15,00 for • Special Prices on MEN'S SUITS Cash Paid for Butter and Eggs. Potatoes and FOWL Wanted Phone your Mail Orders to 70 Phone 70, saammawassomomsumatimutesstrustustssuem 1 Whose Your Grocer? We are Bidding for Your Trade Have you tried marketing here? Call and lets have your next order. If you want clean, fresh Groceries of the best quality, at Lowest Prices, we have them: Choice Groceries, Fresh Finite, Aiipetizing Meats. High-grade Tea and Coffee and pure Confect- ionary, all leading•brands of Breakfast Foods and best Canned eireds on the market. Your order's will be promptly filled and satisfactorily if left With Henry T. Thompson THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Successor to E. B. Hart ft; W..... ..,..,......t INIMMISINIIIMMMICKSICISIENV/10011=a11111=110. IMMIIIIMMIZIIIII11111910113611111 em®. Greatest Bargains Ever Offered in MILIJ •r- Yy.`` As we have just a few trimmed Hats left, we wiil clear the Balancer at $1.5o and $2.00. Made of good velvet and plush ,and newest trimmings. About a dozen Untrimmed Shapes at 75C and $i 1-2 doz. Best quality colored Ostrich Plumes at $2-5o. All newest and best colors. Mrs. Runstedler Next door to T. FELL'S Butcher Shop eraltifdlr r l /r TSE WING5A Morris, A claiet but pretty wedding took place at the vlunee, VVineha'm on Wednesday Nov, 25th,, at 5 30 o'oloek, when Ida, Al, Abram, daughter of Mr, and !lore. Thos, Abram was united iu Marriage to Robt, D. Volley, The bride looked, charming in a gown of cream Serge trimmed with ewane down and areatzz satin, A suit of tsavy blue serge and black hat with large ostrich triturate 'constituted her travelling ,,apparel, After the cNre- mony the young couple drove to the bride's parents. where a dainty supper was served. The young couple left on Thursday for Kiucardiue where they intend spending their honeywt•o^, On their return they inteczd malting their home on the 2.4 line of Morris, The Advance joiue in wishing them many happy year of wedded life, Mies Hazel Campbell is visiting with her sister, Mre, Wallace of Seaforth, Salem. Mr, and Mrs. Robinson, from near Fozdwicb, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Robert McMichael. Mr. and Mrs. I: iwin Bennett, visit - ea Mr, and Mra, John Watters, near Orange Hilliest Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sbort andcbild- ren, of Gorrie, visited at the home of ;lir, Geo. Westlake, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Weir visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mc- Kersie, of Gordo on Sunday, Mr. Jas, Wylie is home from the West, and is renewing old acenein- tances around here, Mr. and Mrs, Edgar FIiggins, Mr, Cheater Biggins, Mise Maud Higgins and Mrs. Joseph Higgins attended a fowl supper last Saturday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Will Grllaher, near Gerrie. Miss Mabel Dowse of Winghant, visited Mr. and Mrs, John Bush and other friends last week. Mr. Den McTavish is busy drawing home a driving shed which he pur- chased from Mr. Douglas of Orange Bill vicinity. A large number from this nr ighbor- hood attended Mr. John E infested sale near Wroxeter Last Wednesday. Ethel. (Intended for last week) Don't forget the date, Dec. 1Q.h of the Ethel Public school concert. The treat of the season. Come and you wfll not be disappointed. Good sleighing at present and the bells are Vngling. Hurrah boys! The Brewer Bros. gave a social hop on Friday of last week; they all report, a good time. Come again. We understand there was a good. time on the 4th line Friday last. Is hat not so Alex! William Cole arrivedhoms from the North last week. The Gill brothers are over bawling their new premises at the station. The Presbyterian new sheds are are finished and will be a great com- fort these stormy days. The Brussels Post will have to re- which two trains are cancelled, call one item in the Ethel news last Trains for south now leave 0.50 a. tn. week as it stated Mr. Tom Vodden and 3.30 p. m. trains ;for the north ADVANCE Mise EUUth Beans visited with friends in Fordwich this week, Mr. Ilatry Woodeock, who bas had of Chargethe Gerrie Drug Store for the past few years, left for Toronto on Tuesday. Ilia many friends bete wish Harry euocese in his field c f labor, About one -hundred and' twenty-five attended a dance at Mr. Tboe. Eere'a on Friday night last. We r ate are pl ! ed to report that Alves Lorkie Aebton, who bas been ill for some time is recovering. Mise D ,yell of Winghsre, is visit• ing with friends south of town, Sacramental services wet e held iu the Presbyterian church, last Sunday Mr. Wnt. Gilkinson, one of the old settlers of EHowick died, at Hatr;bton last week, and was buried at Ford- wich, Air. Gilkinson was 94 years of age. Rey,. Me.'Retatte officiated. A number of the young people of town and vicinity gave a dance. on Tuesday Evening, at the American Rotel in honor of Mr, I3. Woodcock, Lets be le leaving town. The Secretary of the Gerrie and 'District Patriotic Fund is in receipt of (acknowledgement of the atm of VOL, - j80, from Mr. 11. Prudbopnme, Mont - 'real, Hon. Treasurer of "The Relief Work for the victims of the War In Belgium" and also a similar acknow- ledgement of the same amount (101,- 80) from Mr. H. E. Harcourt Vernon, Secretary of "The Canadian fled Cross S rciety, Toronto," . beii,g the amount in full ($200 00,) collected from Gormie:and surrounding district for these two worthy objects. Both gentle - mon on behalf of their respective Re lief Soeietiee desire to heartily thank each and every contributor for his or er voluntary contribution. Bluevaie Mr. S. Paul shipped a car of hogs on Wednesday. Mr. Bert Lott of Brussels spent Sun. day with friends here. bliss L, McCall attended tbe wedde ing of a cousin at Delhi last week. Mr. Wm. Thornton lost a valuable colt one day last week. Mrs, Wm. Sellers received the sad news of the death of her brother at Lakeview, Mich, Duff & Stewart have put a new steel top on their dam this week which will will make it safe against high Waters, The many friends of Mr, John Bur - be sorry to learn he is very ill at pre- sent and all wish hint a speedy recov- ery, Tose, James, Nellie et home at present with bine. The Sunday Schools are busy pre- paring for their Xmas entertainments The Methodist one to be held Xmas eight and Presbyterian Xmas eve. Rev. A, E, Doan, B. :A,, B, D., of Monkton delivered a very interesting lecture in the Methodist chu"reg Thur- sday night on a trip tbrnuh Great Britain and Iraland accompanied by lime light view. Mr. Doan is a fin» speaker and all present were mueb pleased with the address. ` The new Time Table on the Grank Trunk came inn) effect Monday by was closing the hotel and faulting tbe livery which is all bosh. We are pleased to state everything will run along as users'. The Grist Mill is working overtime at present. Fordyce. Mr, and Mrs. John Martin are away on a business trip to Cobalt. People • are taking advantage of these fine clays finishing taking up their turnips. A few of the neighbors enjoyed themselves at Mr, E. J. Haines' on Friday evening. IGorrie. Miss Mabel Maguire is ;letting with i her sister, Miss Jane, in Strat ford, atd attended the graduation ceremonies, at Stratford hospital, where Miss Jane had the title of trained nurse confer'. ed on h -r. Miss Etta Moues, who has been visit- ing with friends in and around town for the pelt two weeks, returned to Luc home at Molesworth on Sunday. Mrs. Wrn. Irwin, wife of our es- teemed postmaster, hap gone to Aliciaa l igen to visit a brother who is ill, . LADIES --Read This If you would do justice to your Looks, by appearing attractive and youthful do not fail to pay a visit to PROF DOREN- WEND, of Toronto, who will be at the BRUNSWICK HOTEL; Winghanl, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 7tb, His re nowned Human Hair constructions in l3- Transformations, Peeved sees, raid, S i'itchcs, etc., will overcome every do clency of your own hair enabling you to pacer at your test alio tys. {kill ti(iand bare a FREE DEMON- iSTL1A ly of any style, in private shote -gems at tits Brunswick Hotel, Wingham, on Mondry, Daccmher I►al7tlt. sreesseseaseeseeessiseesaiseeereedeseeseser 11.25 a. re. and 9 05 p: m. All trains expect the night one will receive end put off mail here. The Union meeting in the interests of Bible and Tract Society held in the Methodist church ,Sunday night was well attended, Rev. D. D. Thompson preached a fine sermon taking fur his text Pia. 110—I30, Rev. 0. Tate was also in the pulpit and assisted in the service. Wold was received here last weep of the death of Mr. Thor. Spears who diel at Reston, Man, Daceascd wn,a in his 33rd year and n as well e favourably known around here. Ttt, retna,ins were brought to the home Of his mother Mre. John Smith of Luck - now, Mrs. E. Rogers visited friends et Lucknow last week, Mies M. Cloakey spent a few days his week with friends near Teeewater The regular monthly t»eeting of the Blnevale Branch of the Wopta is In- stitute stitute will be held at the hotpe of Mrs. Geo. McDonald, on Thursday .Xiecemb er 10th, at 2,30 p. m, sharp, Good pa- pers are being prepared on the follow, ing subjects, Duty of guest to beet and hostess, by Rev. Mrs. Tait, Meg - pensive Christmas gifts, by Mre l3:takenridge, Roll call. Help ip Christmas giving. ,Every member re- spond. All ladies cordially invited.., Blyth miss Etta lt?cBrien of Clinton is the guns; of Mre, Herb. MuBiray this week. Th. Ltidfes Guild of Trinity Cburdh will m 'et at the rectory bon Wedni s - ,'ay afternoon at 2 1+,m. M', and Mrs, Lou Williatus vizi ped friend, iu tie vicinity of Eelgrs.i e ten 1 1 W of sale Produce and Provisions Gunn's Fertilizers Stock Foods Are the most p:tafitable on the market tacitly. One order will'1 convince. Pon cannot. afford to do without them. We tare Sole Agents for Wingltam. Brussels and 'Walt°n Districts. ORD .k NOW. ,. Butter, Eggs and Poultry Where is always a good market ',sr produce of first=class- quality. It does not pay to produce poor stuff. i express Your Cretan bur first year's business in this department has been a sac• cess, ask sole of our patrons about it, they are our best ad- vertisement, Meats, Lard, Poultry For Sale Ask your dealer for our goods if they will not supply them re. port to um Do not buy any. thin just as good. We sell the Best, We are introducing Call sad Hog mesal. Try iCsatapile Suit. A. , . WIT FORD 'ISLE Sunday, Reeve Milne is in attendance at the ()punt) Oouncil eovened at 1oderich is th week, The new,.stinoke stack for the flax rill arrived ort Saturday and the mill is in running ordet' again this week.. A number of hands' have been ene- ployed for the scotching which will last a couple of menthe. Mr, Bobcat Watt of Tfullett Is at- tending the Fat Stock Vide at Guelph and is glia an exhibitor. There will bo a Patriotic concert given in the Iudustzy Hall on Dao, ll.b. A good program of .first class local talent will be presented and last but not least the comedy and farce entitled the only young man of the villeg The Women's. Institute will held their meeting in the Oddiallows Hall on Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 24d, Subject--Tbe Spirit of Xmas, to be taken by Mrs, E. Laundy, A report of the convention held at London will be given by the delegate' Mrs., D. Laidlaw, There passed away at his borne on Saturday, Nov, 28.h, Mr, James Poi. lock at the age of 01 years and 2 mouths. He was a native of the•tiorth of Ireland and a man of excellent parts. (30 years ago he brought his bride to lot 4, con. 8 of Morrie, and has since resided there until hie death. Elis wife predeceased him 14 years last February and three daughters and one son survive hire—Mrs, Andrew Smith, Mrs. Wren and ltiaggie and William at home. Mr. Pollock was the r.ojdest man in the township of Morris and was a member of the first Council. The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon and was very largely at tended. Interment at Union cemetery. Fordwich Mrs, G I3, Magee and Mrs. Findlay Lynn were guests at the Palmerston hospital last week. Mr, E G. Fry made a flying busi- ness trip to Listowel on Friday. Mr, and Miss Topham were visitors at the home of Me, Alex. McCabe on Sunday. Ifr. Earl Patterson of Sault Ste, Marie is home on an extended vibit. Anniversary services at Mayne Ap- pointment conducted by. Rev, Weldon proved a decided success. In the evening Rev. Wildon preached from the text "I perish with hunger." The ohoir rendered several suitable an- thems. Mise Ronald of Mayne was the guest of Mrs, Lynn on Sunday, Bellmore. • (Intended for last week) Miss Ellen Darling passed• away at the home of her brother, Mr. Jot n Darling, lint, B, Carrick, on Friday' 13 h ir,st. The funeral which .took place on Monday, 10,h inst., to Ale, Intosh cemetery was- well attended showing the esteem in which the lady was held, The Rev. A. R. Gibson officiated, Mr. and Mrs. Teskey attended the funeral of Mrs. Hastings, a sitter of Mrs, Teskey on Monday. Me. Thomas Baker, who has been laid up with a severe attack of lum- bago is aklo-to be out again. 151x, and Airs, James Austin are now settled in their bore and are weleome additions to out village. - Mrs. Rogers, St. Thomas, and My Howard Lowry, Toronto, are at Mr. Wm. Lowry's visitirg their mother, Mrs, Lowry; iihoin we regret to say is very ill. Mr. Tames Lawrence, Wingham, is visiting at his mother's) hone.• hitechur ch The annual Chris Gum entertainment in , neeteun with the Presietese1en Sabbath School here will be held on see-u.,y evening Dec, e3ra. A spl,ndid program in connection `'with tate rerun is beim prepared by th children and the Christmas tree witl• be no less an interesting feature. The Institute for the portiou of the Presbytery of Maitland, which is a part of the Dominion Wide Campaign an the interests of Sunday School and Young le ople's Work in connection with the Presbyterian church, will be held in the Presbyterian church, Whitechui, h, un Friday afternoon and eve dme, Dec, i.)tb. A splendid program p.1ns been a i atiged inelarding iddreases by Rev. H. I}ic°kir, D, D , c f Obatbam end Mr•: Herold .A; Waite, c 1`. Toronto, Field Sec. C: f,: Union of Ora.' tario, as well as opine tonities for die cussioe along the lines of wont refex- WPiMIAM MARKETS. Wheat.. .,.,,.....$ I 52n Batley . „i„ • „ r 00 Oats ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,7 7 g Peas . 1 fi0 Buckwheat 05 i?reans . , 2 00 Potatoes .... „ 70 Hay 11 00 Straw (dandled) 10 00' Bran.. ,,. 20 Shorts ....... . . 28 ie'lour „ .. , ..., 3 15 Mcgs„",..,,.,,. 0,008 „ 33 Bu ter ,,,, 23 Rugs . ..... 7 13 L•I,rnbS,,. , ,. 7,0 Sheep ., .... 4 00 t;hiskens , , ,. ,,0 Ducks Tn.koya $ 1 13 00 47 2 4n 70 13 00 12 27 OQ 29 . 8 (30 10 11 10 11 131.4 TO filftl WHO ARE BALD Do not fail to see 1?11Ob', DOIUIN, WEND, of'lpropto, :who will be at the BRUNSWICK 11t)Teir., Wiagitant, on! MONDAY. 'nee:I MBER 7,iit' with al large sample stock of btr r totrpedn -and' wigs, Ole greatest canstructir is in tht' world. They seeur sly 1d1 'reetathe heed ea►tnat,be detected from a ,person,persotes own stair, are n marvellous protection t , the, head,and • a AI e.rc • .t t n bl t s oe 'r n t eery ball( tan to ,a Beer an he should. Over 230,000 now worn by besinet. , ,pro" Algal and laharing m.'n. TIM: P121N 1)1 '1I )NS7 ,/sTJ ON, e fered fie pr:vat show rOMPliftilt the hotei, shined at least induce YOt to cull and ha' a one read ten Ths-Urutl:,w,kk Hotel, Wittglatuita, Mott, day, Doceintbur 7th red to. The chairman of the Institute is Re,'. Jr. 19, Duncan, S. I), of Lurk. now, It is e;peeted that every bytar i ap church will ll Thes- have present she minister, the S. S. Superintendent, and representatives from the Seeaion, S. 8, Teachers and the young people. Tbis district includes 'Whitechurch, Langaidst, laucltnow,. South Kinloss, Teeswater. 80. llelena..Bust Aehtleld, Beigrave, Calvin, Pt, Albert and Duns general. Do net forget the date, Dec, 1t l h at 2 30 and 7.30 pan, All dele- gates and Wbite urch exteedehe entertained arty levita- tion to all, Wi►y do state men read the Weed;,. ly Sun sof Toronto i Because it te a paper with a reputation that is un- /luestioned. It i't the farmers' bnsi- neee paper, and is watching fanners,' interests all the time, ,Aside, even, from its market reports which are acknowledged to be the best in the Dominion, it is a paper of . weight. You Should have it come to your home every week. All through the long winter nights it will furnish a wealth of interesting reading mater- ial of a thoroughly reliabe character, This paper has apt c •tl elebi ing atrer g emence t.ith the Sun, Let ue hav,- your renewal and add the Sun to your lilt of papers for 1915, OCK3rrCiiWX100aCif3r3fJC3iJ©000c000 8 C3 e Meat Fish Poultry The highest class Beef 8 and Pork, Fish and Poul- try sold at 8•8tl, ells c' c> Butcher Store 0 0 03' Give us a trial, you will 8 be pleased, Highest price 8 paid. for Hides and Skins. 8 G5 WHAT 1S HOME WITHOUT A SI E $2 will place the best SIng- et Sewing,,Machiue in your home, balance small monthly payments. A. J. WALKER SOLE AGENT Walker's, Furniture Store Winghr.m, Ont. •••••%••••••••••• Walkers Undertaking. Parlors 4M$4LME+RSS and UNDER- '1'A KERS, We carry a full line of Caskete, etc. James Walker 10 years experience. A. J. Walker • 0 years experience Day Phone 100 A. Night Phone 100b and 224 owmswea.emnism,s °rHRiSTfE'S' GROCERY PHONE 69 1 Store opens 7 a. m. Closes 7 p. m. Raisins, Currants,Peel, Etc.1 We recommend the buy ing of FoppHes now. The market hadvanced end present indicat-one are`a;ha•$ it will go still high=, er. BMRE FOR TOP QUALITY Salnnpn Fillets This a new Dainty in Fish land is a regular treat. Beady to eat. Per Ib. 20c. , Kippers 1 This fish Is rapidly gaining ' Favor and is novo a r•gular st;tX:; le. Splendid tatiog. 3 pairs for 26c. $r.]1TS, COD, BTO, CXSCOES---The ciseoo we honors is special quality, well flavored and meaty. Per lb. Mt1+INNA.N'A1)DJL—rIL- IIf o 0e110010—avalrulYpdiwrte Wail AL Scranton or Lehigh Gear wood, - Kindling Lo est c Prices • wJ.rantgk i 'e wits D'u,inioa irx1r as t*n. nl one t7.• P. 0 Bt x it? RUBBERS FOR MEN AND BOYS . SAA Gcod solid rubbers that at are cheap, Notice our prices and also that these goods are not imperfect in any way. Men's Rubbers, ex :ctly as above cut, per pair 75 cents. Boa s” Rubbers, I, 2, 3, 4 and S, per par 65 cents. Small Boas' Rubbers, sizes j 1, 12 ant 13, per pair 55 cer.f;. Scie Agents For The WILLIS CO. THE SHOE STORE 109-0-17-' FOR .5WW04 LADIES tion N There is no time to loose, winter is here in earnest. You will re- quire warm clothing and tis is the. place to buy it. Sweater Coats in Men's and Boys', all sizes and prices, good assortment of prices. Underwear In Men's and Boys' two-piece and combination, several weights and qualities. Gloves and Mitts Lined and UnlineFl for Dress wea. and for wprk. R - .o s. ry Heavy Cashmere/ Wooi and Worsteds Special prices on Boys', Youths and Men's Overcoats and Suits W. A. CAMPBELL The Clothier M Donald mock. Opp. s. Rank of Commerce,