The Wingham Advance Times, 1928-05-31, Page 8-
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WINGRAM AD`V'ANCr,.T E
_. May $XS 1928
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An Exhibition a.__.._ _
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• W1Pc•d `oat in about,. three 1xoYii•s by ■
, 'a fierce fire, nothing remains' of theFla
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6 / 'Albi.gn Hotel Property in Corrie but ■ 0 f� `. ■
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:• a .cellar half filled. with debris, and ■
Prices fot seven , ,
a Y �+ marks oil adjacent' buildings are 4011ae ■ ■
suggestion of the terrific heat.
About one"
ne o'clock Saturday tn.orn- IAN
The Meil S Clpthiilg lepartmellt offers iiig, Mr, Steinnriller, ro ri to
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lx P ,woke ■: �
clearance Of. ZOd Ir , ,, u>� snzellixag sinolce, and £hnditag the
Suits iQ choose front in standard ■ .• , . ,: ,
k Flime SIX
and Young Men's illodelS, Sin -'le Gild da : kitchen in a blaze ran upstairs to wok- )♦
double breast- apT en' Iris :aged 'father, The door being ■
ed,
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locked he xa
4 to batter it i Once 'earl we;`sn and
ake this-opp .9. � ■
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of ■, .
then found difficulty in rousing the.; ■ anility for you to:'b ■'
1, e tWt? uy these Good
McTl'S single old gentleman. The two were almost' -■ R ■
.� Shirks at a Low l�ri! •
btit'LQiI tweed light grey ovexcorne Vr�ith. smoke when tI•ii:y cin- ■ ', ` Pa4tel-ll
Su with extra trous erg from the building;' l+ortanatel ■ A1': and > Y ■ s a fabrics are.af the better
Mrs, 5teinnihller, sr,, her daughter-rn- ■
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ars, salt .;.,.,..,15.00 _, ' , .. •
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F'Ieet F'aoi Shoes ,for every sport and. rec l:aw, and daughter, had. gone away for ■ class which .sell 'i e Marl at. $2.50, , I r ■
■ 2.95 to $1.� ■
a week -end holiday the previous day, •N "0 r'iixe BroadelOth and ■
' 1 YQLin� Men's dai'l� navy it \. I'eatian. ` ; or, a fa,talit might I ■'�
x y g t have occurred. ■ ScQtch.Percales in lain shades / // ■, t v
with pencil Stripes, dou- 1 The building, .an of ■ I? odes a�tld ■
1 * �i frame one, neat
} Fleet Foot h g, sari e effects tCr
" ■ p w ,e the inateiaals , • ; � ,■ : �t
ble and Single bl'eastecl .- Shoes Offer the util105t 111 value burned like ;tinder, and there was not , . ,
shits, Sizes 34 to 40 oil � `the slightest ehanc ' are 1
: fol Childs Children's Summer Shoes. a o. save either it Gild they xlafle by StICJI i Split- i ■
sale .. $22.75 or. any of the contents, even had the M. able .. ■,
firms as Forsyth, Ai rp " .and �• ■
village any effective fire fighting ap
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Ile ,s ere is reap economy in ,I"leet Foot ho y Stewai ts, I,id. All sizes 14z to 17
f S es, paxatus. Immediatel on the alarm M ■
n fine navy serge ,r'
�-- but be "Stare being given 'scores 'of willing rVorl.ers ■ are in 'the IDt, ■ ,
suits, dark iiatry in 19 oz. I when you buy that the Fleet Foot trade were on hand from the village
. age and,
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English serge, 'Sizes 36 hark 2S Oii every pa>r, from the surrounding district, and to ■
to 48, sale .... , .. $22.50 _ their determined and valiant efforts ■ ■
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the flames .did not spread, A dance ■ Sale: Thursday, to Saturday,
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pavilion between the hotel . and, the ® ■
s• Men's dark grey Ser e, I Nash block. disappeared in less than
Men's and Young Men's I We are Fleet Foot Agents for Winghalia. twenty ininu es the' __ �: $1 95 or 3i for "5.15 1 '�
1 Y t , e ground being lick
fancy suits in the latest ed clean of everything, ■
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and ne-yvestSprln� lod- #" A strong wind blew the #lames and� ■
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heat- across the. streetW J. with such force ,■ 4;t� ■,
that grave fears were .entertained of `' (�M 5� �E
saving the, Post office, and °the' Bq.nk SOCKS
Boys' Bloomers, 60 pairs "The Goad Shoe Stare" Wan laa>rn dot. of .Commerce Buildings. The doors ■ ■ �
g a
° of these two buildings were charred, R ■'
of large size boys' tweed
bloomers, sizes 32 to 37,
through, while. the plate glass "fronts ■ jPal•ticular hien, Will`'be-Satisfied,- W-
Sale r + were destroyed:and all the woodwork with the`fine aSSOrtillellt Of good
, $1.25 �•-. .
ruined. Only the valiant efforts : of ■ Socias which We have for their Stii11 ■
IIl�ill�liii111ltt1tl�1111i1(I11111Y,�111�1!!�Il111NIrll111111®ItltiltlSNl�itiilfiilllENltl�ittlrlhlrl1P11111�11111111: the men prevented them 'taking ■ ■
Y 'Suits in dark and i_ ng'fire, shier 4eerts, ■
Bo 'S' Stilts -25 Ba S ld light — i in which ease, pxacthcally,half of the ■ _ ■
1 Shades, large sizes, Sale i village would have been 'wiped 'auf. ■ 1nterwov*&.2, Hale ,rool"
..............$5.95 ATIE. ■
_• Wlxile tlxe .men were intent on this
Boys' Fine MTool Jerseys, Abe i ley and atj1er i ' work, a spark circled back' against the ■ '
finales, sale Friday an
LE wiAd, dropped on the shriek stable at 1
Penman's " ■
June 1st ■ Silk's and light vtreight vcrools in
' ' • • $1.45 d Saturday, and 2,n the rear, and it also went up in a ■
{ a = �Fs ■ . the new clox and,'•small :check pat ■:
1VIen s Fine Chambray Work- Shpts, Khaki, �; ��1MKIa1 blaze of fire and dense smoltie." When ■ tains. Pricefl ,■
E F1 , the end walls gave way, Mr. Richard ■ ■;
' dark blue,. sale.....'... , 75c
e ' ' " " • • _Carson missed by inches being struck ■ 59c, 75c,, $1.00, $1.25■
n and buried beneath a shower of bricks. ■
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Boys Khaki Bloomers, size 26 t0 34 sale The devastated spot attracted,mariy : / ---^-----
�5 Le TELL L IT' T`C� SWEENEY" JYiENGY99 _:,..
interested and curious people the neat ■' - ��� �
9 da -
" y, much regret being expressed • at ■E •,ST> t� HA'T '. ■
?✓ the terrible damage done, and the'.pos- AY
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J m sibility of 'the: spot remaining vacant ®t tom,,'
a� !1 Monday and Tuesda .lune 4th aril 5'th With one of our new' models.
i Yi � and unsightly in the future. It•,xs ■ , ■
stated that Mr. Steinmiller had, only, ■ $2.00, $3.00 ,to 5 00`
w ,,;.,•
With every purchase of Men's or �`ouix�. _� 6d NEVADA'fg •• La $ ■
Men's yS St3itS ti115 Week We will give — a $35oo insurance on the property and ® ! ■
gi pairs of � _
� _contents, which is only about the vat-
Silk telepre�c�f brise. �' 4 ue of the stable. e 9ne of the great losses is the ae- N'Kmlg 4 �5�9 : aL siruction of several di lornas an'd
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R prizes awarded Mr. Sfeinmiller, ,• r., at ■
WedBOYS' Boys' Golf Hose, several dozen pairs of boys' _ ' �nesda�' lx
_ d Thursday,. June 6th and 7th �1 world's )?'airs in. this and the old- land, ■■®®■®IKfl��®®rl®®1��1®��6���®���®
golf` hose, reg. ftp to $1.00, Sale .......... 50Cs a looker o a f flour. These hie valued;
MAY man
cOvery highly and their loss is ixrepar-
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Men's Golf Those, all Y' ti
Wool English golf hose; – able.
special purchase, sale. $1.40 � In _ A
fire : wall on the Nash building
I �; ��y y� _ diverted the ,progress of the flames i, �i .l' N U'
IF' .I ° "'MM ER SINGLEt9 � on that side. IVIr, Nashput.th �#q.
- . gp is wall
' ? up some years go, ',after a: previous-
li1i1111llllviltl�lii�lll�llii®Ill�itltltll�Illl■II1�111�11■lllilt!llll1111111NI�1 N fire wiped out the orhotel t
i final hl
II1811i�lllililiillli�tiltllfilll •
_ Ies, remarking that history might re- I
! peat' itself, atxd hbelieved
BELM43RE � �t1+Ir, and IVIrs: `)Nils': Cain bah e in pre- " i �� , :
family
of P I and paredness.
Y, Gienanan, spent Sunday at
Visitors in the village recently were the home of the litter's are
P nts, lyfi.
Mr. and Mrs. Win, Johnson and Miss' and Mrs: John £iutton.—_ / --
June lath instead of Thursday; at the
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�� Mary Weir of WIngham, with the Mr's, Iva Lockhart and Miss Aggie home: of Mrs: 'IJavrdJewitt,° •`
Masses Stokes, also Mr, and Mrs.. W. z Nomas, of Woodstock, -are at 2.30
ck, are vsiting.at o clock, ,A full attendance is request-
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John Balla h Tee'water, Miss Mar- the home of Mr. and rs. Win. Bren- ed as final arran eme'made'..
gN„,
i,: •d' , ,... for the course in �. s
garet, I2aii#ard of Smithvhtle called on ton, !? nts roust be a
4 atiIiss Ellen Fleinuag, iViinnae,,and El- The regular rxionthiv Home Nursing and
meeting of the ,First Aid also tans for attending th
� r i � . K• � t eanox Jaffray on Sunday, frrenrls from Women's Association. g � P g e
b ° I31 tlr s' ant tlx n will meet Thur. District Annual to be held in Gorrie
y P e 2401,;at the Maase. afternoon, 'June th at .the o
!11 5 , home of n Thurs a � � ald
M"rs, . Tlronias ;Abram d y, .June i4ih. The follow- in s
i- » ,,�• ® gay.e' an all- Mrs. Lennard Elliott, All the ladies in .,
�y g progaam wish be carxied out. "The ,,
e i ■as on. S d the ;voting people's meeting of the congregation are cordially in:., .New. Canadi:tin"
!i ■6s � y « „Mrs; R. F. Crairiiss, hires
r' , on. Sunday evening,. Clarke lliott act- vited, Dr. Drummond Mrs. C.
,_ H. Gaxniss,”
CM °�iQ'"� ing as president: Miss Mary Inglis Me, :and 11rs, Wm. Isbister an Roll call Hints
R �t 1I and Irene . Mundell were appointed d is oYi House-cleanrji
apo nted daughter Miss 1 end were visitor All ladies SATURDAY WE PL ?
rriti IB delegates: to the Summer son. axe invited Co attend, i SLE
E !0rN
OVER' ALLS
' r School at the z4tir at the hcrrue of Mr, and Mrs. The play "Aunt Susan's visit" pre
m 1'orE Elgin. Charles Garniss. Mr, Gordon Bucl- seated b the '
x y e Young People of I�no�':®
° ' it The pastor of the Union church will annan and Miss Ha'ieh' Brandon Preb t r ! Shirts
attend I ondoxx. Confererxce this: this -week. - 1 were Y e aan Church, in Foresters
w k. a so visitors there, Hall, Bluevale a
fiid Ladies Church,
goodtQwS Va�>c�e ftp to $2.25, fox quick selling' the o
Miss, Katherine Foster spent Sun Mf: and Mrs, Leonard Gates and Turnberry, prove a decided � g
Yd rded success:
day -it her Borne at Newbridge, two children •returned h om
„ at ..,..... ........., 1.59 tach
x e to Sherr 7`'he,rdifl:erent characters taking their.
!� Mr. Oats' Johatxrr and Mrs. 4V`M. wood Friday after s xen Or TlsNo ,far , e
I .. 3.00
the
t ding a week Parts with. ease and ' ' , ' � . • . , ... • • • .... � .
grace. Aunt Sus.- ;,.
Abram and faintly motored t0 Potton, at the home of the hatter's parents an (Mrs. Coombe
Mirl '�the �, ( s} acting ,the part ,.. - ,
on the x th. Mars, Abram' visited`"ti'�itlx Mr, and Mrs. ever y.'Shii t 1S fresh and ' l ,
h ltobt, Shaw. They were of,tire old fashioned ahcti old lad clean.,- 1'laln ColoiS
q �, world)er. mother. .
accompanied home Y, in and Snlart, fancy Stripes y p, aild clever 't�ew patterns.
�u ,, "7 b Miss ;f3erih.`rce splendid`style, t hila her atephevv, 1121. �" , h ;..
i �' Ili j ill Shaw. John Tho as Gibll sizes, lar : e and room. You'll i ill�ll Gibbs (Gordon(Gorclon Messer} , g y u II Want' Several at
this
BLUEVALE' Mrs; Sanderson and daatglxter, of acted, the part of a true host, always; Low Price of
��° �,•"`"` Toronto, spent the weep -end at their siiowirag Aunt Susan the re- :
summer home here, proper
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speet aiha affection. During lxer visit r $:,3-,
+��
n
Miss viola Matlaers spent Sunday, Mr, Will Mundell orad Mr. Jack Aunt Susan Proved -herself a bless"n
at her home •here, C;leghorii, of Winghain,. sg
Miss Ethel Batterinati y of near Tee- day$ last week i p ent a few in the honxe an d lila community which ti
n Toronto, resulted. in her friends holding a fare-
srvatertwas a 'Visitor last week a't the Mrs, West aii<I daughter, AtI�•IetlCTS1derWe -
• g ter, Mis, H'ew� well party in her honor. A short' pro- al Special at , < , 75� and 95c
home of her atmt;' Mrs,' Chfis; Heth-,itt, Miss Anne Srneltzer spent, grain
alliSf tt'S v eringt•on. p i a couple g n was SXII{ n
of days last week visiting given when Aunt Susatr d Lisle Sachs' at > ; : , , .. , . .
Overalls in Stti111.l1er weighty Saille g relatives Pleased lite audience by renderin a • . , • , • 39G ,
C Cltl7 Mr. and Mrs, Parker 'Snheltzer, of'hit Iitytlt. • ;
sola "Sweet Genevive", 1VIr, R, Special ,
and guaranteed, Ell`" . , . , «$�.9 Guelph klxgtr>rCd ftp arx sant Sun a J p l lit Mehl s and YOun -
Y' P" Sunday I Don't forget the Mission Band Soc Greig sang "Th m Men's �a•vy Sere
g g e veteran Song" to L1 ,
Nt' • '.. •, ' witI1 the • forz9xet•'s sisters' here.'.. iUlrs, ' hal r h ' , • , Serge Suits Siila'le
rx the United Church Friday even- the delight of all present. The, pro `�' > a OL double breasted ilia
W esti oars daughter, Mr`s.:flewitt, Miss , ing, Bveryone wel t dell, Cut Price .. ,
co ne. ceeds amounted to $&,00. • • • ...., . , , .$19.90
„ HERE THEY ARE
Anne iineltzer accompanied thenil Mr. and Mrs. Charles Enuri ht and Boys'
Wool Boys Wool Jersey Suits, Bargain at , 1.50 an
then daughter Muriel, of Toronto, ate �h,T' Cl $.951
e`W' Straw' Hata are here! Mr. and Mrs. Will Stewart and fam- sp'etidirtg a couple of weeks a c •.
t the t
ily, of Borwling. Green, spent the wecic- horn f ' h
e a t o loiters Parents, Ivlr. and A nr r
YC`lt.S must come 121 olid See these 1'IeUV and St l-: end 'at the home cif, Mr, (' n .versary Concert of the o en- . '...
and iUtrs• , Mrs. Andrew Holmes, P
ish S t7[ aws. Prices . , . y „ Thomas Stewart., : in : of Myth. th. Mein ' i �
. , < i $1.75 'to $3.7� wart, Mr, Huh Gil I AW D'
Hugh tnaur of Turirbexiy, ar al Hall will be ,e
Mr, and Mrs- x3. S, Errin tan, of was a Stitind ' hold to Ivit nxrsrial Corhitnunrty Hall, Nb
+p , ay visitor at the hoane of l3hytlx ori Monday) un
tzitgannon, Mr, a.nd Mrs, Bert Bad- > Iris sister Mrs, o Y) J e nth at eight
, John Mundell. o'cloc
man and $On Lorne, of Toronto spent 1 k p.m,. S'rngrain, vocal; rustrit�.
i Ma. and Mrs, Neil nobb and fa- y ...
Ctile �; r I .. maty, nxc,ntat music, readings c dings speeclxes and
e 4tl of i12a at the laorrie of Mx. , of Stratford
, were C�iSxtCirs oil .Son
, aix•c Mrs, David � � day fire bitrrritt of th n .,
1 avid, le�ritt, . t e lortgage. ,Every mother and sister ft5x a few
ann a the home w days.
of lVir, ,
y was spent in, fixe
. •, 8a .s and 'snc al inter- .
Mr, and'NCrs. I atad. Mrs. Morris body welcome, Sliver collection at the 3
al
. 1,�rment arrd IVth°s, + Bos.rnan, xc ZSarnlortjr Loyal True Itte Astacta� course '
1?osliff, f " door to defray . etc eases
, o towir were visitors oat The y P , troh entertained the iziemb im, of Mart•.
regular tfrcetrti of the Lillie Carr return
g Wa Dr, Prry Stackhouse a Miss red 9:o Cal•,
tad family, trirday at tlxC home of. Mrs: Coultice', ,, y, of lartd L. T. 8. '1Yo. , • ,
ti rnerx s firscittttc will he hold, ., , X58 ori I•"rrday gaty,aftc.i,;l�avrn .
e d. Iut.sd�y, Zzideway, are ,visrtrn " f sn�nt several weeks .
� � the former's] evening, A niost enjoyable eveurirp at her home,
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