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WING AM ADVANCE -TIMES
TIIVfOT#Y $OLV ,S
THE TROUBLE
[\fart with a Westem Foundry
Seat -neck Drinks not Tea
To the ;Editor air all thin Winghazn
paypers:
Deer Sttr,—
I am afraid. I shall have to_ be
afther givin up the Prisidincy av the
Doinin Club, fer, Shure, if I didn't
git in wrong wid the 711issus affin'
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Woen s
Wear
Store
{ UR Christmas dis-
play of useful gifts
for Women and Girls
are very complete. A
'visit through the o-
men's Wear Store will
reveal ' many useful
Gifts, moderately pri-
ced, such as the fol-
lowing:
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FUR COATS, FUR TRIMMED
COATS,•ANCY KIMONAS, SWEAT
ERS, DRESSES IN SILK, SATIN,
GEORGETTE and VELVET, SII,IL
El HOSE KID GLOVES NOVASILI.
X-, ,VESTS AND BLOOMERS, FANCY
rat':
HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK TIES,
FLOWERS,. CUSHION TOPS, LINEN
DRAPES, BLANKETS, SILK CREPT
ki4 AND GEORGETTE SCARFS BEADS
FANCY BORDERED TOWEL
SETS IN BORT;;,, LINEN ; ,
TABLE
ABI..Iy:
CLOTHS and, NAPKINS,,It BOXES,
SILK GARTERS, SHOPPING BAGS.
Hol UMBRELLAS, COLLAR AND CUFF
SETS, BEADED BAGS AND MANY
MORE USEFUL GIFTS,
.
toi
Seeking Suitable Gifts,
for Men and Boys is
not . difficult if you
bring
your
Xmas
list to our
a n's and Boys'
Store, where we have
provided large assort d
ments of suitable M
things that Men and Boys
would want if buying for
themselves.
I.00AI, FORD (GARAGE .READ
Every Iy'eed of 1V.totorists to be
Provided for
Great activity may be ouserved in
the sl]owi-ooi]]sand garage of"Welly
erall and Greenwood,tocal Ford deal-
ers, The finishing touches are being
appli,v;1 both inside and outside for
Mr, Greenwood has been notified by.
the Ford ,,Motor Company of Canade,
that the first of the new Ford,. ear-;
will arrive in Wingiiauz.
er it. Av coarse I know that the
vv>iit]inin m harried to plate, but a
fEllah shod be abbe to nLal, e a rift - Speaking of the Company's nattfi-
f'f y cation, itiIr, Greenwood said,
hist, but, faith, evaited a long "We've
out av foar time for this du Sinf:E
the cars were first put on display in
Quid fault wid the larger cities, interest in this latest
Font achievement has tremendously
increased, and we have been kept
;busy answering the many question
our .local.aresidents and handing out
oundry> an. av details and, specifications'
ne wurrud, an "We are holding open house start -
ate
fifty batten average, at
I only, made wan hit
the
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nix,
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Whin the missus found
Itn dinky counter jumper I sin her,'
rayson av his not bein able to ri-
`h what she sit befoor him fer din-
ner,, i•,, I prawmised to sind her a than
ka liV t toime wid a casht iron shtummick
(tel
MI
u1 the Westhlern k
orse I had to kape ]
thin she wassln't , satishfoied, 'Tis
harem, to plate the wirnmin; as I said
b"efoor..Mebby the missus tought she
is had goof raysou to be made, fer it
sanies that foundry £eilalt, chilled up
iviryting on the table and thin tould
her he was ;sorry he cuddi.n't shtay
longer, but he wed hey to hurry home
an git a bake to ate befoor he whit
back to wurruk.
"An 'the , way the bye pour,ed, hot
• tay down his troat wird surproise ye"
sez she, "Mebby he taught he wus
• pourin milted iron into a mowid. It
of misfit be a hungry jawb wurrukin in i
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' We suggest the following:
MEN'S BATH ROBES, FUR COATS, .�
MAN'S UMBRELLAS, OVERCOATS 24
AND SUITS „ ,..1
MEN'S SLIPPERS, OVERSHOES
MEN'S AND BOYS' NECKTIES
MEN'S AND BOYS' BRACES,
SCARFS, CUFF BUTTONS, FANCY
SILK STRIPE, PYJAMAS.
AIMS,
C��S
SILK SO -SILK J
, AND W(pOI:,
SOCKS," GOLF HOSE,
FANCY r
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TOQUESSWEATERS,
mowidin shawp, and
tiler Alen lads that wurrul wages," sez she.
Mebby some av thim
puttin up a jawb on me,
missus will be afther givin mea bit
av a flailin wid her tongue, but if
that is timer genie they hey another
tink comm to thim, . as me bye who
wus oversays wud say. Shure, it is
too near Christmas fer annybody to
throy to shtir up family thrubbles.
.1 wus out to hear Sir George E.
Foster, shpake on Monday noight.
There's a man for ye. Theer is a
shtrong resemblance betwane him an
mesilf seem we area both about the
same age as near as I kin foind out,
an we hey both been good Tories all
our loives. Tink av the spaiches that
man musht hey made in' all the years
he has been in public Toile. It is no
more thrubble fer him to talk than it
is fer the missus, which shows that
if ye hew natch,eral ability fer anny-
ting to shtart wid, an improve yersilf
wid practice, ye kin git to be an ix -
pert at it.
Yours till nixt wake,
Tinxot
BELGRAVE
g December 22nd, wheel we will
haveTudor on display a odor model, and
we look forward to the pleasure •: of an
inspection by, everyone in this district"
Information tem cities where the
car has been on display, justifies Mr.
Greenwood's expectation. The resi-
dents of Wingharn' as much as as in
any other city or town are interested
in the new Ford Car; and won't miss
this first local showing.
"Our main problem right now," says
Mr. Greenwood,. is the securing of
sufficient cars to meet the local de-
mand. The Ford factory at Ford, Ont.
I don't won_ i Is rushing production and cars will
Ic tlxeer want b'e coming off the line at a record
I speed to catch up with the thousands
lads do be of orders received. However, we have
tinitin the 'institute, the policy of filling ord
'The s
ers' Clu
held last
one
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The re
ARM BANDS ANT) GARTERS IN 33
AiJ soci
BOXJ S, KID GLOVES, HANDKER- afted
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CH1EFs IN INITIALLED. f,IN:T N I attendAattend, FANCY SILK,, COLLAR i dent, Air
in rotation, and will soon be making
deliveries to those whose orders are
in oar hands."
For the present Mr. Greenwood ex-
pects to show one or , two models.
This showing will soon be increased
to include six passenger models and
entirely new ton and a half truck and
light delivery models powered with
the new motor. Within a short time
he expects that the Ford factory at
Ford Ont. will be finally tooled up
for production on a larger scale than
ever, and that orders now on hand
will be quickly filled.
Wetherell and Greenwood, local
Ford dealers have issued invitations
to the first showing sof. the new car
in their showrooms on December 22.
"The people of Wingham," says Mr.
Greenwood, "are in for a real sur-
prise. This new car is a very conclus-
ive bit of 'evidence that the Ford Mo-
tor Company has anticipated the I
by Hay. needs anal desires of Canada's motor -1 1®
iists for a long way into the future, i
as they did when the model T was in-
, troduced in zgog. In performance un-
"Fabs;- 1der all conditions, speed, riding con] -
'e been fort, roadibility, ease of control, flex-
es post- ibility, and the other points on whir';
account cars . are judged, d
the new
car
pct
they. ,forms astonishingly, y, ECErz;'h$n cant_
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Scarfs and Chives
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and Separate
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Hose—Silk, Silk and
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Velvets and Flannels
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Linnen Coat Work
ells et Towel Sets
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Silly Underwear
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Goffins and Goloshes
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Braces and Arm:Bands
Garters and :belts
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Wishing Our Mang Patrons
Ties and Bows
Sweaters and Pullovers
Caps and Hats
Overalls and Work
Shirts .
Boys' Sweaters
Overcoats
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a
ocial evening of . the
b which was to hal
Tuesday Evening w
Mil,
a later date. on
cry disagreeable wee,
gular meeting of the
ety was held on 'Wed
n at the home of Mr
e meeting which vv
was in charge of the
s' J. Clegg, Various
ss were dealt with
the annual meeting,
BOXs, FANCY BELTS.
1s pared to expensive cars. The details I =
eitedny lwhicf] to date have been looked upon re
s. Sco- 1 as "big car” features have beenlin-
as 'Weil , eluded by the Ford Motor t"oln;),atr:y ! _
ore` i. of C'amela in the New Car." said :lint
Ylf.1Ll. Greenwood, A "yet the Isar E
as �preczsion in t � .
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'MERRY' CHRISTMAS' TO ALL out
of this part of the moet]n ,
The officers for thecoming
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are as follows: honorary pl es
r , Mrs. Joe' Clegg;
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Our latest
and most attractive offering
barge purse.'
We want. thin people of \ ingha ,
to feel perfectly free to visit (ate
showrooms and inspect the car," Mr.
tddsftt, Greenwood declared, "Our service::
John policies will apply not only
rs. J, to the
New Car,: bait to all Mt del 71"s 110W
Airs, j
being operated,. We would nut want
artha any of our
il2rs.i � present otvt;ar, to feel
Chas.their cars will become orphans,"
Mr. Greenwood stated that as long as
I'roc- er T cars are operated, he will ! --
maintain service and a foil stock uf:�
parts.
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plus a slur i>>: the profits
lir A Real'Estate Investment combining. the following
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g the investor. unusual ad.
e. An assured interest return of seven per cent.
• a. A perpetual ownership in the Commerce
Building and:: a participation in' " r and,Ter the ransportation
invest-
: , merit ha been returned to the dinvestor with interest'''. invest
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6 3.bonus of common stock and a vote in the management of
one of the finest buildings in Canada,
4. An interest'in one of the most prominent corners in the City
of Toronto, rapidly increasing in value and importance:
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For 'further particulars fill it' the attached coupons and trail to
ABNE:l COSENS, Wugharrn'
..Local Representative
W'M. C. BRENT lir COMPANY Bankers NY Ltd.
Established
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Dominion Bank Bldg,, Cor. King and Yonge Sts,, Toronto,
tr(tru,uiu,,,,, urn„t„ - Ont.
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Mr. and Mrs.
last C'uesday with Mr. and Mrs. A. ter; asststa
Purvis of •Lucknovv.
Mr. G. A. McKenzie; called on his
friends the McKey Bros. on the and
'eon, one day last week,
Mr. Arthur Gaynor of London is
spending a ftw'days at his home here
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p an eveniixg
last week with Ins friend Mr.., Don -
tri aln McDonald -our snail man.
6A Miss Margaret Cambell visited her..I
friends Mr. and 'Attys. Toni Inglis • of
Whitechurch last week. '
'� kr, Sandy .Havens 'and Mr, Ed.
1T 'causerie of Lttcknow called ,on Re,.
15 pial City friends an evnening,p week
pg We are glad to report :Mr, Howard;.
L. "
.Zobinsdn who underwent an opera-
tion for inward trouble in Winghani.
Hospital, , ]sow welt on the way to' 1 e
covery,
Miss Christie McKenzie of Rapid
City is engaged with Mr, Hoinel
Tueknow dry goods merchant: for the
Xmas ru
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Miss A
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Erie M. Cain
belt
visited,,
da with A last Iii=
Y Mrs, Malcolm McInnes.
A few of the Orange boys front
'our burg attended `tlile regular ,
it g of LO.L.. s ar even,
last Tuesday even-
ing, end report a q lendi
work accomplished, p d ,cal e
with a' gain in
Membership.: Election of :officers far
the' year 1928 resulted asfollows; '
W.:M,, Will vv s ,
Webster; IU,M,; Will, Got-
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of the Commerce nd Ltdfurt., particulars
and Transportation Building Ltd,., to:
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lent and Mrs. J. M, Coultes; flower
committee, Mrs. Cecil Wheeler, Mrs.
Jas. Grigg, Mrs C. E. 'Coultes
The -Ladies' Aid has had a very
successful year and are looking fnr-
ward, to accoiixplishing more work.
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time spent,
Miss Violet Anderson, R:N,, who
has been ill in Dunnville has recov-
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tiecitled, to' discon-
tinue building 'operations in
locality,this
I wish to thai]];, all who
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ave ore their patronage, which
was 19 tl
1t1C11 appreciated.
1111 Wishing One and All A. Merry
Xmas and A Happy
and I�ros- �
t perons•New Year
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GORRIE
John Stewart col ]tnues in very poor
health, Hie .'ret Decry is not expected.
The Corrie yo ng 'people are ca-
erly awaiting skating and from Pres- ri
AND
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tint appearances this weep may sec BRIGHT
a start nladc. Janes King- NEW
is 1;t.L..
ling the ice on at present.
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, at preen,,
J Miss Lizzie Cathez•s gave a very in -
j teresting topic at the Young' Peo-
LI pie's League on;Friday-evening, Mies
Cether's subject was the storyof the
r� + Wise. Men, as told by Van Dyke. Miss
g , Jatlet Gamble was . in charge of the
Jnteeting. Miss Marjorie Baker
:Treading and, gave
1, illiss. Cocalc' sang a s<,1i7
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than she was,
Rev, aia1 Iters, ("raik)en
week in T,ontlon, Mr, t the past
' Craik rcturncxl
es Ito t,prtti' for the Sabbath si i
1}llt ;•churned to :London vu Attnlctays
_ :Lorne Campbell installed a radii*
outfit recently..
The Woolen's
Institute
met t the
home ,f Are..G,JEffc ,,
on
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fer' this '1.'ht: Ifni." �. unday
year,' , The regular fee of ,S it i t.rtnr' it ti,e hetd in
was decided :upon `tvitlt a fcc of Christmas I,aiiCc:rt, will b,., .huol
r new upon
$i. 'C'lov,usltit Hall• evening
in the
members. George L23rd. Iredayeldmr, 1_,
and W, Irwin, who have b,es:lt `•ptd• r�dniitivicitL :.,5r. tlti(
alusiastic. Irwin,
en- Brink dual tee
S for ]r an 5 visit e. to rlttl'1`e11 nest
were made life 3' ,tars, i Suirii;ly. Rev, i
members.
,1Ir. C•rael yv;itl
Th (some hire t t'1tc services.
hey team r,cor�„titi:%- r 1 I fU to.
''Peace ? t7an,titrz
conduct
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ton day. I,riifg 70111' rn..
ed last WC1A writ,, S joy aid I' .
J ,mit[
Balli: of Coxuim •] f else l we 1
t]lL staff from C�.l]I•istnt<•
as- manager Lti Ifyty is ,
'incl ti litteston a sic (`1]i isttn, , pedal Me -
Bank
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;t• t
decided to intex. was and ea`tct]
vc Fol•dvyich
Wroxeter clubs and vElnpc,
vie
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t) see if a sch,e'cllilt
garlics could b i Li,ee.tl for
i] Mrs Victor >hcra i
wince •
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ettirned.. to.
nisi With,