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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1924-11-20, Page 5Y1[ :hitrsday, Noverub Both„ ,x99a4 TGHAM ADVANCE IMES ' omen's Hi Shoes 20 pairs Wornens Black, Kid or Brown Calf, laced Boots all sizes values to $9.00. $2.49 S;','ECIAE Womens' Rubbers 40 pairs first quality Robbers going for. • 69 cents. 'R®JtivlJbl'l.Uav ta' Flv/dll�V:l. jlt,l, v, J�IS.JJV :l ,J vP \b4ti'1'ne roor's Two -Day Sale tIgatnnwe aaaaraWiaWMARtgrpOMtvaasa ®RIS ■ friday ad Sit u. 2ist ai 22nd. The Gre.;ilest Values hi Ye at Greer's. Women's Oxfords One lot of Womens Black or Brown Calf Os.fords, Cuban or Low .Heels, .values up to $7.,00. $2.99 Misses' Shoes One lot Misses Lace Boots, in Black or Brown, sizes. 11 to' 2, values to $4.50. $2.79 ow Save MHi rte Besides these and other Bargain Lots on Frid AllN er ff v L'\s JJ n" /u Men's , Dress Boots One lo t Mer's fine Boots, Black or Brown Calf, values up to 468.00.: $4.49 Men's Oxfords 15 pairs Men's Oxfords, m Black or Brown Calf, values to $7.50 going at $3.99 Dollars Will Earn Dividends During This Sale al Greer's. y and Saturday w Fall . Footwear, Rub b tern, Rubber r, , ;«, o is and Goloshes I ®®11f®1251 NOUN The Goo®(.. Shoe Store. EER Wingham, Ont. fY• *1Wi\11•IY• tYlititr 1Yi11IYilIe��1Pl�YVYlbilllTil'BY►\1hiiii Un�illYsl i e 111tY-RC1MIR`i'JYidfrilltiAUeil'Rli • I • •11raill •\ttYi•,hart('U/sllbesli/a1ha11(Y11IYeYlYvl1 e�f7i l ilaYi�BYiINY�\1 Men's Work Boots Men's Heavy Lace Boots, made to keep out snow and water. $5.00 values, for two days $3.69 .11111.12114.10161.13118411311 BoysBoots. One lot of Boys' School Boots black or brown, sizes 1 to 5, values up to $4.50. Yours for $2.99. A' nffint tnt,n',n tr w\ n h n1tn nth 'On IVrth •'P titnthntlt •1,, urns cite. 4 • 1nVnttf'��'tnOry nttM ®s■!■..■■!•l�It�RR■<♦RIIKIRIIII■■■■NIIIII■■�: ■ ■ ▪ Big Value In• ■ Imi Mg■ inter Coats si ■ . . ■ ■ ■ ■ . .■ Prices Away Down ■ IN of °Read, -to-Wear In all rine ' Clothing 1 io Children's Coats, ,sizes 4 to 8 years, good all wool cloth and lined throughout, reduced to...., _... ..- $3.95 x5. Girls' Coats, new models, ;si- zes 8 to r4 years, to clear at $6;95 and 8.75 I2 y Ladies' Winter Coats, well lined, self collars, your pick for Special purchase of Ladies' Fur Collared Coats, all new models, and lined, throughout, best mak- es of cloth. Lot No, x, on sale at Lot No. 2, they go It Lot No. 3, your pick for $22.50 Just received `a range of Flannel Dresses, pretty styles and easy prices, see our special .tore New Clothing these days. There's .a reason. Com- plete A busy place y. stock, Big Value and Best of Service. Everything in Men's and Boys' Wear from head to foot. Men's Overcoats and Ulsters,'Men's Shirts and Drawers, hea- niade in good style of the Best vy all wool ribbed, reg. $2,o0 Cloths, see our values at.....--..:.. value, now.._-_._...,._..-.,........,.$r,6g $x7.50, 20.00, 22.5o and 25.00 Men's Suits on sale at a sav- FREE TO' THE BOYS xb 1VL 'ati of $5,00 a sunt, they go at $16,50 .Agood strong hand Sleigh gi von Free with every Boys' Ov- g Boys' Suits to clear at -.:.,$6.95 ercoat. • F lli �I111111i tA�l � l��i t g l ■I ■111 1 WROXETER Mr. Cliff White brought home a fine deer from the North. The Ontario Municipal. Board which was to have been held in the Rev. J. J. Durant of Varna, con- town hall on Wednesday, Nov. egth.,' ducted very successful Anniversary Services in Brick Church, on Sunday, Owing to bad' storms on Sunday, the w gS Y, congregation was not as large as was expected.' Miss Lila Humphrey of St. Helens, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Walker.. Miss Margaret C over the week -end Frank Thompson. Boyle Bros. are te gth Con. Mr. and Mrs. R. f Goderich, spent a fe home of Mr, and M . visiting with his brother, Mr.'Robert anen's. Institute will be held at Mrs, ,all concerned. Simpson. Arch, Anderson's on Thursday after- I Mr. Manning" is a, native of Devon - Mrs. Kerr is visiting with her bro- noon, Nov: 27. Subjects "Standards (shire, England, ,,and is seventy-eight ther Mr. Hawthorne of Brantford, of Living" Roll Call, "Ideas for In-' years of age. , Mrs. Manning (whose expensive Christmas Gifts". The maiden name was Martha Cottle) is has been postponed- until ` December 17th. Mr. Wm. Skilling of Leamington, spent the week -end at the home. of F. Kitchen. Messrs. Earl Ball and Verne Mc- Donald, returned from Muskoka on Saturday, where they had been hunt- ing: . Owing to the stormy weather on IN Sunday, the attendance at church was small. After visiting for a few days with the former's brother, Mr. and Mrs, Archie White of Harriston, returned to their home last week. A: large safe is being installed in the Bank of Commerce this week. • EAST WAWANOSH Mrs. Jas. McGee and Mrs, Jas. Menzies, spent a .few days last week, with Mr. and Mrs. Harry, McGee. Mr'. and Mrs. John J. McGee, visit- ed for a couple of days last week, with relatives in London. . Mr. Melville Beecroft of London Normal School, spent Thanksgiving at his . home in E. Wawanosh. Mr: Daniel Steele and son Earle., of K.omoka also Mr. Archie Steele of London, are visiting` this week with the former's sister,. Mrs: Jas. Cor- nelius. Mr. and Mrs. Will Falconer and Ernest of Bluevale,:visited on Thurs- day with Mr. and Mrs. John Falcon - Mr. John: Mowbray held a very successful sale on Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. Balfour of Lucktiow, visited on Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alec, Reid. e and Messrs. Johns, Sanders, Rivers Statham" of Exeter, were hunting in' these parts for a few days last week. Mr, Leask McKee is under the doe- tot's care at present. Miss Annie Simpson of Jaspar, Al- berta, and, Mrs. Musgrove of Wing - bean are visiting with their sister, Mrs. Frank Henry. Miss Grate Murray of Walton, spent the week -end at the home of Mr, acid Mrs: Gibson Gillespie, Miss Olive Terriff R.N., left on Sat- ttrday far a visit with relatives in Toronto. To t Miss Sarah Sharpe of Tecswatcr, is visiting with Miss 'Catharine (toss, Vt. Jas. Simpson of Toronto is unnington," visited with Mr, and Mrs threshing on th T. Phillips, o w days at the Mrs. W. R. Farrier. TORY CORNERS Winter is putting in its first ap- pearance. Mr. George Wylie,' spent a few days with friends at London, Mr. Jno. Gamble is on the sick list, we hope soon to see him ottt again. Miss Gertie Bush was the guest of her sister, Mrs, W, Pi. Dane fora few days last week. Ivir. R. A. Taylor is busy ploughing on his new farm, which he recently bought from Mr. Jno. Taylor. Mrs. Bert Harris and little 'Erma, has returned home . after spending a couple of weeks with her parents, at Huntsville. Mr. Thomas Nichol, intends work- ing his own farm next year. The fowl supper in the Methodist Church) Gorrie, was well attended from these parts. Mrs. Jno. Galbraith and ` Mr, and Mrs. Colonel Watt and baby of Lan- don, spent Thanlcsgiving with Mf. and Mrs. Wm, Hays, Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Finlay and daughter of Listowel, spent Suiday with friends in the burg: Miss Nellie Dane, is enjoying a few days in Toronto, ST. HELENS Congratulations are due Miss Caroline Webb, who it was announced` last weelr, receives the Carter Scuola arship for the third highest' standing in Huron ;County, at the Upper School examinations held in June, Mr. Frank Todd is an exhibitor at the Royal. Fair at Toronto this week. Others from here include, Messrs, D B. and Cliffe Murray, Louis Grant aatd Will .Rutherford, The monthly meeting af the Wo - c program will be hi charge of Mrs. E. 'seventy-six years of age: Both carne J. Thorns. All the ladies are invited. I over from the Old Country in the Mrs. T. B, Taylor received word re -spring of the same year, when Mr. cently of the death 'of her aunt, Mrs. ! Manning was four years old and his G. H. Scrace (formerly Miss Martha wife -to -be was a babe of two years. Asquith) following an operation in Mr. Manning's people settled at Brampton, and Mrs, Manning's at Detroit. . The death took place, early Tues day morning at Westfield of Mrs. Brantford, but eventually fate brought then both to this section and ' they Ed, . Taylor, formerly Miss Mary were' married November 4th., 1874, al' Humphrey of St. Helens. Clinton. They lived for many years Mrs. Durnin Phillips, ,has returned on the loth concession of Hallett, and from a week's visit with her parents, about thirteen.years ago retired from Mr, and Mrs. Currie at Goderich. I the farm and have since made their, Ma and Mrs. Thos. Phillips and I home in the village of Auburn. Mr. Durnin Phillips, motored to Tor-. They have a family of three; onto on Tuesday. Thomas Manning, of London; Mrs. Will Marsh, of Carlow, and Mrs. Mogridge. There are four grandchild- ren and one great-granddaughter. All were present at the golden wedding, and inaddition there were Mrs. Man- ning's sisters, Mrs. W. Moorehead of Stratford and Mrs. Wrn. Munnings of Goderich; Mr. Manning's sister,Mrs. Edward Bell, of Londesboro; Mrs. Thomas _ Manning, of London, their daughter-in-law; Mr. W. Marsh, of Carlow,; their son-in-law; Mr. Frank Hibbert, of Goderich, their foster -son; and, as already mentioned, some of their old neighbors, including Mre William Weymouth of Londesboro, who was the patriarch of the gath- ering, being in his ninetieth, year. Mr,. Weymouth is a brother-in-law of Mr, , Manning, Some handsome gifts were presen- ted to the bride and groom of fifty years, including a gold -headed um- brella for Mrs. Manning, and a gold - headed cane for Mr. Manning, and various pieces of gold. Mr. and Mrs. Manning are in good health, and many friends join with the family in wishing them ninny more years of happy life together, WROXETER Mr. and Mrs. Watt, Stafford of Toronto, spent their honeymoon 4vith Mr. Stafford's parents. Mr; and Mrs Thomas Vittie were 'in Listowel, attending the funeral of their brother-in-law, last week. 'qr. John Steritoi died Thursday last, his funeral was very largely at,, tended(,. Mr, Fred. Irwin of Toronto, is vis- iting his father, for a few days. Mrs. David Dane . is visiting her sister in .Toronto. Mr. Will Skilling of Leamington, was in the burg visiting :Mr,: and Mrs. Lorne Laird, Mrs. William Galbraith, is visiting at Mr; Anson Galbraith's this 'weelt.. Mr, Henry Woods, intends holding an Auction Sale, 'Friday the twenty- first. Mr. Nelson Gowdy, purchased some cattle front Mr. George Dane. Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Sininions, of 'De- troit, e-troit, is visiting Mr. Charlie Simmons. GOLDEN WEDDING OF AU- BURN COUPLE The pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mogridge, Base line, Hallett township was the scene of a happy event on Tuesday, November 4th. It w<'ts the fiftieth, anniversary of the wedding of Mrs. Mcgridge's parents, Ma and Mrs, John Manning of `Au- burn, and to celebrate the occasiott Mrs. Mogridge had arranged a sur- prise in the way of a family gather ing. `. Best e ss Y Besides the i ietiabers ofthe fam- ily a few o£ the former neighbors of Mr, brae( Mrs. 'Mantling were invited, and, the result was a Happy day for i...,. .nf. . uA� a,i;tilll When All The Votes Were In I. F, :-Ielhttutll, K. C,, was so af- fected that he round hardly get be- yond the first syllable in his distin- guished name.—The Ottawa Journal, Dance in Beigrave Dance in the Foresters' Hall, Bel' grave on Friday, Nov, 21st. Music by Perduc's live piece orchestra, Lunch served. Tickets Stole per coti- pie. Committee, G. Ncthery and A, Coutts.