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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1924-04-10, Page 8!'•!!!!1,,!,',1;Ti0",t!!!!!itItlit.!"!Si'i!",'"!!!!!!, 101!!trtt'-'!"-"' • •!„ !,!! !?!•! t!!!!!! • !•• • !.•!!!!!, WINGIALAtil ADVIktICE-TIIVIES liositionno ontivomoopiplumpotwooloweltsusstroommotosisomosoisomissmailsimismotiminmisommionow econd Pair of • Trousers with Every Tailored to Measure Suit During This ale • S is the feature that E Armitage & Son are offering • • MAPLE GROVE CORNER. 13oderr Ritebie returned bonne Saturday after taking a course in the liekuphill School at Toronto, and Mrs. Peter Cook of.Zion, visited Lucknow friends on 'Tuesday Iat Atfr, Jacob Hunter and Mr. J-olin Campbell held a very suci.tessfin bee last week drawing lumber and sett- lers effects from Lucknow station for Mr. Lloyd, Campbell of Theassoln who is moving back on to he Strong farm llea'rLanes' Sam Gibson of the Grove has en- gaged with Mr. Kenny Cameron of St. fielens_the apple king of Wawa- • nosh for the summer, Sam acted as foreman for Kenny last year and he T urs' Friday and Satur., 09 W evidently gave good satisfaction aS 0 Kouny says t"). couldn't get along 111 without Sam. IL 1 oth I th.,,, 2the dionp:LiceinVerlet1„1.°11;ay " - — First" at St. Helens la'st Friday even- !' ing. They intend presenting it •at Crewe Thursday evening 17th, It's a • 1111 treat don't miss ,it. • "' NI Mr. !Alfred Andrew (the Ashfield Syrup is a busy boy these times he has over 500 tee S tapped and MI the flow of sap the last few days has been very large. (Alfred says I have not time to even go to Winghani on. Stuldays.) • Zion Blacic Sox Ball Club met last Wednesday evening and organized fol. ittotiel.ov1/4s coming election results season, electioresults as' Hon. Pres.—John 'Joynt, M.P.P, Pres.—Mark Gardner. Manager--Fred-Ande'rson. _ Sec.-Treas.--C. E. 1VIeDonagh, Captain—Sam Gibson. Trainer—Robt, Andrew, Tlise Club asks for the hearty sup- port of both old and young to attend the ball practice and help the young amateur team in their healthy sport to have a winning team this coming season. • • ; 0•!. 61, , !t••• 3,.;le starts 8 o'cloc Si' ay ing nd e ds ositively 10 o'cl ck S. t- urday:ni,i, ht. is I 1 ire •If • acing the New Spring nd Sum er Suitings and Overcoat' gs. Special prices • h ve bee arrange4 for the Three Days Sale as low as TWENTY DOLLARS - • 7s1 Y u can secure guaranteed tailored snit to your me . sure with .4it EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS, 111.. N without additional c st, if materials that will give satisfaction in wear. If you • desire finer fabrics Iv% e have them at higher prices NI At whatever price you are are willing to pay we have a large assortment that we feel • A ▪ sure wffl interest you, and if yo are looking for 1912 values in serges and staples, we le have them, cl fits that will we r and retain their shape and give unusual service. Every• a known variety a d patterns aid colors in British imported woolens and worsteds to se- $25.00, 26.00, 28.00, 30.00, 35.00, 45.00 and 50.00 feet trAm, a d remember THAT EXTRA PAIR N Give us a c.11 an* see for yourself the values we are offering. You will,noi be tahked into buying, b.,* yo,,; will see values and find service that cannot be duplicated elsewhere. ▪ Duri g 3 Day S1e we are giving 15g off Men's Shirts, Collars, Underwear, Caps, Overalls. •• • • • • insrawassamanninnememissminsummommusiamimmumin •rt NEM ITA • WIIITECHURCH Mr. B. S. Naylor made a. business trip to Toronto last Wednesday, Messrs. Gordon McGee and Dus- tan Beecroft unloaded a car of Scot- tish Fertilizer at Whitechurch last Thursday, Mrs.! Orval Tiffin is suffering from an attack of tonsilitis. Mr. Eli Jacques visited on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sutherland. Mr. Radford of Seaforth made a business trip to Whitechurch last Wednesday. • , Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Steele of Ko- moka are visiting with his sister Mrs. Jas. Cornelius. Mrs. Nelson Reid underwent an op- eration for appendicitis last Friday in Winghani General Hospital and is do- ing as well as can be expected. onsuilminuomilinumitiollisnomuniisionnenworimounisialiggiagiumm thiEw:PERFECTIO You Want 01/ Cook Stoves and Ovens _ aZ-,, -7...7. The Best .. . • .„. 114. It's the Beat by Test , ‘• Guataritesid Absolutely Safe• tt!,,,t1,,ilit • Bconotnieal on Oil. ••,• ' _ki Ili COME IN AN» SEE IT WORKING i Perfection Wicks, Perfection °Veins, , ',' • VI" k Cie niers Oven Thermometers COAL OIL PROMPTLY DELIVERED • ,, i For Service PliteAle 30 —,--- it- , Then Buy The New. Perfection ; amoniiinseetwo Th(111113S(111 1 a Is 11 (Ai 11 lII *I1 The ladies shovelling brigade were ing a carload. of Western Oats here out last week and cleaned the rornain- on Monday of this week. der of the snow off our side walks. • Miss Greta Fox of Wingham spent the week -end at her home here Miss Irene Moore spent the week- end with her autrt, Mrs. Henderson of Paramount. Dr. and Mrs. W. J, McClenaghan and son Lec of Godcrich visited, for a few days Last week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Gaunt and other relatives in these parts. Mr. and Mrs. David Scobie and babe of Lucknow spent the week -end with his brother Rev. jas Scoble at the manse. Miss lda 1VicQuoid visited over the week-eed with friends ill Lucknow. Miss Gladys Garton is visiting with her sister, Mts. Arthur Holland of 3<itchener. Mr. and Mrs; John Campbell, who spent the winter with relatives in Windsor, returned to their home here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Pitt • spent Sunday with fieends in Ltieknow. Mr, Duncan Kennedy met with a serious loss last week. He had put five hundred chickens in his new chicken home. They were alright at one o'clock, But in the morning they were all dead having smothered. What might haVe been a serious fire was started in some unknown manner in the hall of the school /of S. S. Na, rei Kinloss on Tuesday, April r, 'However, it was found.be- fore it had made much headway and was quickly extinguished. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Vainer and sott. Cart cif Winglaiti spent Stinclay at the home of Mr, and Mrs. James Cornelius. Mrs. ttt sacquds visited:with Mrs. George 'Tervitt one day last week. Mr. joint Itittrier of Stainsteigh, Alta, visited with his cousin Mr. W. Farrier on Sunday. Mt. Duncan Kennedy was unload - MORRIS Mr. John C. Casemore tnet with a very painfial accident one day last week. He was chopping Limbs in the orchard when a piece of limb flew up and hit hiien in, the eye. We are glad to say that his sight is not injured. Mr. Frank Beninger of Riversdale, has moved to the farm on the Blue - vale Road formerly occupied by Mr. Thos. I-lenclerson.- Miss Ruby Forsythe spent the -week- end with her sister Mrs. Andrew Case - more. Mrs. Robt. Hetherington is at pre- sent visiting her daughter Mrs. Alex. Coutts of town. Miss Mirgaret Black of Ripley and Mis4 Verna Guest of town "visited their sousin. Mrs. Victor Haines one day this week. ' Mr. E. J. Churchill's Auction Sale was well attended and stock and im- • TORY CORNERS Mr. Thoraas Ellis is at present.cut- ting wood on the i2th Mr. Thomas Ingles your Reeve is spending the .reek -end in Goderich, for the welfare of the township. Mr. Elden Galbraith and Melvin Greenley spent Sunday • with Mr. Thoenas Michel. _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hays of the -12th line spent Sunday with Mr. Bert Harris., Mr. -and Mrs. Dane spent Sunda -9 with his brother George Dane, of the i2th line.• , Mr. and. Mrs. Nelson Gowdy spent Sunday at Mr. Metcalf on the 17th. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Taylor and Miss Edna spent Sunday at Mr. Bert Harris. • • pleme.nts brought a good price. We understand Mr. Churchill will be go- ing to Leamington,inthe near future, Master Ward Cameron returned to hi horse iri, Turnberry after spending the past few weeks with his grand- mother Mrs, Gray. A little boy has come to stay at Mr. Wm. Elston's. Congratulations. Mr, genry Johnston and his dati- ghters visited at Mr. Robert Golley's last week. • Mr. Thos. Powell visited at Mr. " Duncan CaMpbell's last week, x2 CON. HOWICK •Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown. visited at Robert Baker's Sunday. • Mr, John„.„Sternol is not enjoying his health' as we would like to see him. Mrs. •Newman of Belmore is in the burg papering for•Mr. Dick Bennett. • Mr. Dodds of Tory Corners is hir- ed with Mr. Joe Bennett for the Spring work. Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Gowdy visited with Mrs. Gowdy's mother, Belrnore. Mrs. Robert Baker and Mrs. George Edwards spent laSt 'Tuesday- at Mr. Ernest King's. Mr. George Dane intends holding a Auction Sale of household effects in Gorrie this week, . • "! Mr. Jdhn Gowdy has accepted the cream hauling for the, Wingham 1T.F. 0. He will commence duties as soon as the roads are fit• . . Master Win. Weir is at present suffering from a bielding ear. We hope to see him alright soon again. Mr. Edwin Bennett made a business trip to Wiarton last week. • Mr. W. A. Cathers took a load of fat cattle to Toronto last Saturday. • Quite a number of the farmers in •this locality are at present busy mak- ing maple syrup. Mr. Walter Bash spent a few days last week with Mr. and. Mrs. Edwin Palmer. • BORN Winghana' General Hospital on. Thursday, April 3rd,, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Iieim of Detroit, a son. Mi4s, Heini was ttirnierly Miss Lotti c Madison, Harriston, on Thursday, March 27, 1024. to Mr. and Mrs, "r4'.. I-Iomuth, a saii.--Carl Eavvin. EAST WAWANOSH Rev. Mr. Duncan held a Memorial Service in Calvin Church on Sunday, April 6th in honor of the late, 11/Ir. James McGee. Mrs. James Bone has around soo of her fine maple trees tapped and at present has made over one hundred gallons of syrup. Mr. Robt Arbuckle of Toronto is visiting his parents Mr.. and Mrs. Wm Arbuckle sr, MARRIED Moffat—Cathcrs—At the home of the bride's parents, 4th con,, Ho - wick, on Wednesday, March 26th, 1924, by the Rev. W. A. Finlay, Catherine Margaret, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Robert Cathers, to, Mr. Alvin J. Mciffat,of Harriston, fieibein--Gamble—At the horne of • the bride's parents, 9th con. How - ick, on Wednesday, March 26th, 1924, by the Rev. A. Lang, Vera Jane, clanghter of Mr. and Mrs, W• . j. • Gamble,to Albert L. Heilaelt; only son the late Chas. Heibein and • Mrs., Ileibein, of Gorrie, I , • 1•••,. ;•••! !t'it t'L Thar $daY .prlI 1001, 1924 • We have an irnmense stock , .... or k . Shoes for farm and other outside wear In act we di not t It our stuck has • ever ieen •varied ,end rices are Very e sonable 1!! We wish to -direct attention to two very special bargains namely Women's Fine Vici Kid tie shoes with moderate heel in practically all sizes for $1.95 per pair. And a line of Men's Side Calf Shoes in good qual- ity but somewhat narrow toe, a real snap at • $2.29 per pair (mostly all sizes in lot.) • Th,. Leadixt 1')/tone 129. Sh e Store 1 urof, County WIngham, 'Ont. ••.!, - ,!! !!!!"!!!!'!!';!!!!!,•,!!•;;;!!!!Illl•,•!! ii•I!!!!!)11!""!t i!!!!!!!'!;t!lit4:!;,,i - • SINIMENICENIIIIIII!*12MINNENEEMErigilln;r:REIMMINNIPIENN 1-111110 C T X -cm '31 ---EN. 924 -11 g Our Ready -to -Weal- [Department is 'A now fully stocked with de- lightfal range, of a a a BORN • Wearring—In Wroxcter,_ on un Sday, March 30th, 1924, to Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Wearring a son.—Colin George. 13e11—At Teeswater, on Friday, Mar. i4th,„ 1924 to Mr, and Mrs. Morley Bell, late of the loth con., Howick, a son. Mahood—In Howick on Wednesday, Mar. 26, 1924 to Mr. and. 'MTS. Fred Mahood, 14th con, a da.ughter. King—In Gortie ion Wednesday, Mar. 26th,, 024, to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen King, a 80n," ElstOn—In Mortis, on Saturday, April sten to Mr. and Mrs. William Elston a ion. r ILLn aa !, !! • ! ,!! ",ii;st-2,4:4,!!!!!'4t.A`.4014.11iii=itXtt!!•!,!i!,!!!** !•!,!!!••"'''!"i".•,!:,,i•-•!..!!!!!!•.!:!•:!!,r! W Your stock may need re- plenishing for Easter visi- tors Let us show you— "Jno S. Brown's!! and Old Bleach" Tablecloths Nap- kins, Trays, Scarfs, Tow- els, Pillow Cases, eta. Also complete stock of Maderia, Clung and Point de Venice Fancy Linens Ladies' and M isses' Suits • Coats N - N • 111 • • Dresses m • - Skirts, - • Blouses Also Silk Gloves, Silk Hosiery, Golf Sweaters, New Spring Neck-_, !0 wear Silk Ties !!'! Also Newest Shades and Pat- a • terns in Gingham& Voiles, Ratines, IN • Duros White English Broadcloth, 1111 1 . for Dresses, Blouses, Skirts, 'etc. LINENS Superior Furnish- ings for Mei-i • and Boys • Shirts, Neckwear, Gloves, Underwear, Hats, Caps .1121.1 KING BROS. - • 110.1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111010100011111111111111111•1111111111111Milill • a See out Special BOy's Suits of Irish Serge with two pair Bloomers at $9.25 ,i,iii..;•ItAiriliiilNaL1iEIREV'AiAir A • r•Nli„, ; •i••••i•i•o• •.1,•••••••••''i.••' •