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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1924-12-11, Page 10• "."....177....z xo WINGHPAIVI ADVANPE,TIIVIESTingsclay, l)ecernberXZtlL, 24 , • , , A , . - , 311S101111111MV.E1/11010111401010110140itiMilailliel1141111111$01.111 1th //..• tig 00111,111111101111 ti.,, to , , , . • ' ii! 1111111111P41110111/1111111111M1111111111INIIIIII1111111011.1111,11/1111111111,11110111511110111 1111411111111118illINIIIIMItt11141110111111•1111111111011i1.114111)111111011111111111011i4Ill$11111111XIIIPIlt .. _ sei -4-' - ' • ' '' . •" ' , . . 1)("Teill.1' " ' . • , ' -.. '• ''',-..,,, 0'1 tt, It" td; logf toe go • •@ trT4 —at— P .1 At' 14. Ir&sce. ' ot. Men's all Irish Linen Handkerchiefs 9 qe, IA fine quality, each "le""' 1 Men's All Silk Four. in Hand neckwear50r 11. Men's Silk Scarfs—We are showing new En- glish Woollen, Silk Scrafs and Silk Knitted Neckwear to $3.5o SUITABLE GIFTS FOR DAD — Umbrella, Broadcloth Shirts, Gloves, Hats, Overcoats and. Suits. arina&Co.Limited RI ill this Christmas in a sh•wing of Gifts at " 10.e, leteftptA reas•nable prices M.; for ev ry one •11. ttiv Or4•74-:7 11 • Just. Twelve Buying 41111,t, r Sys Between Now and Therefore it is time to get ▪ busy in regard tq Christmas Purchases... •,-_-_ ii We do not know f any kirad '1 article that is more . pprecia.t- i ,... , In = ed fur Christinas Presents than Fi,otwear Real Swiss 1-landkerchiefs, Embroid- d') M,,,, ,, 'lig -,- • ered in Silks Ag4‘.140- ,111 / r---. ' . , 2 for 35c • 9 For 1TVorrie •' ' Fix Men Sig 511 Boxed Handkerchiefs, Gold and Silver Boxes 25c, 5oc, 75c, $Loo Imported Xmas Towels, Fancy Border Heavy Quality .......... ... Ladies Si& Scarfs, Initial Handkerchiefs, Ma- deria Linens, Plain Linens, Towels, Centre Pieces, Table Cloths, Hosiery, Sweaters, Glov- es, Neckwear„ Furs, Silks, Dresses • H .• LIMITED .•.= 4, imi Any of the Above are Equally Appropriate for MIMS or Boys 7 , F...- and aur stock is Replete with useful articles of 14 ea 1111 it MOMMEMMinnanginnEMONMEMENIMMEMMENMEROMMEMZEM . Footwear at Reasonable Prices. • Feat Shoes , Goloshes. /41-tr C Foot Easers sy Slippers. st-1,5 CorntOrt Slippers • HockeyGoloshes'%417 • ; , 6.1•7?:: Rubbers, • Rubbers . as • ; ; • Hockey Shoes II — •.‘ Hockey Shoes ••, ki Hocker,Skates .11 Fine Shoes' Fine Shoes • Overgaiters• ;Romeo Slippers •m,i Club Bags• • • Club Bags •Suit Cases • Suit Cases 114• ti ASHFIELD Mr.:arra Mrs. Henry Alton,. from Parry Sdund., are spending a few 'weeks, visiting relatives on the 9th Con. • Mrs. Andrew Nelson, who has been in Tickford, Michigan, and Cleveland. "visiting her grandchildren for ,over a year, returned home Saturday, to •spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. John. Mullin, Belfast. kr. and Mrs. Percy Finnigan, of 'Crewe have moved into Danganna,n, where they intend to live. M. Fin will open tip a shop there. • Mrs, Whyte of Holstein is visiting -with her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Far- rish of Courey's Corners. 'Reeve Fraiik Johnston and Deputy Reeve John Jamieson, returned home Friday night, from Goderich, where • MAPLE GROVE Mr. Richard Gardner, made a busi- ness trip to• Toronto on Saturday. Miss Ada Webster, spent the week- end in Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gardner and Kathleen, Spent Sunday at John Helms. Miss Ada Heim of Crewe, spent the week -end at her home here. Mrs. Milton Bruce and son Chest- er of Lucknow, called on friends in the Grove on Saturday. • Mr. and Mrs. Peter Watson • and family of St. Helens spent Sianday Henry Gardner's. Mr. Sam Gibson is in Goderich this week, where he was called to attend the jury. Zion Young people are preparing a Christmas Concert; for the near fu - they had been attend:rig • County ture. • Watch for further .particulard, • Council. . • . , • • Misses Pearl and. Hazel Raynard of Paramount, spent the week,end. With EAST WAWANOSH , their sister Mrs. Walter Alton, loth Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson, le- t. d home from Toronto after vis- WHITECHURCH Mr. Blake Gaunt is 'hid up with an, -attack of appendicitis. Mrs, •Robt. MeClenaghan returned from Toronto last week. The lad'es of the PresbytVlan chur- h here, are holding ,a 'Bazaar in the .Forester's Hall here, on Thursday af- Mr. John Joynt, has gone on: an - extended business trip ;throUgh New.,•= York State. Mrs: Freeniai. lias returned from V V • • WILLIS visiting friends in London, Buffalo, Id•• and: N. Ir. Phone 129. Winghartt, Ont.• Mr. and Mrs. G. E: Smith, are vis- i ' y , . 'iting friends inBay City, Michigan. •Tolo Hs . nwitimmen ill'Inumwousummsm wellium WEIMEMOM memsmism mmmmmwmompimmmumwmEmsmilm m :Mrs. llifurchison and: daughter, Mrs. . . • . . • • • . . , Dr. Bean , and Mrs. Bean's little son, have returned to thalr° home in Tor- placed by quantities of mud, bttt here. onto, after •visiting at the borne of rnost of the farmers are pleased as it 1 Mies M Mr. F. G. Armstrong•givesthem the needed moisture for few clays Mrs. Cullis is also ab.,e to be up, af- ary Aitchison is spending a ter a couple of -weeks illness. in Windsor, •ord was received in town that the 'Ile many friends- of MiSs .Maucle ploughing. • • • Mr. Pe rcy • Agar, who teaches stork had left twin girls at the home -44 Murdoch will be pleased to hear ttat • The, local lodge of Oddfellows held schocril on Manitoulin Island is home /of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nixon of London, she is improving after her recent seri- a very pleasant "At Home" in 'their for Xmas holidays. •'formerly of town. ous illness. •° !lodge rooms on Friday evening. The Belgrave Dramatic Club put ' Word has reached town of the Mr. Robt. Rae had a radio install, There was a large crowd of meinbe:/s on a play entitled "His Uncle's Niece" death of Mrs. Hugh Findlater in Lon - ed in their home last week. • with their wives and lady friends pre- in the hall here on Tuesday night, A !don. Deceased formerly resided n Mr. ,Wm. McLeod is in Detroit, sent. After the usual tine was spent fairly good audience turned out con- • town but moved with her husband and • helping in a hardware store during in euchre, lunch was served to which sidering the unfavorable weather and ifamily to. London a few years ago,\ the Xmas rush. The Anniversarservices held in all did justice.. The Lucknow Or- :.counter attraction. It , was really a where Mr. Findlater was in themilk- chestra then supplied music and danc- very laughable affair and well/ acted. ;business. Ful particulars are not at the Methodist Church here last Sun- ing was enjoyed by all who cared to The orchestra between acts also help- hand yet. • day Were very successful, the Church participate. Winners of the prizes ! ed to make the entertainment more Mr, 'Wm. Naylor of the Ford Gar - being filled both morning. and. even- were, Mrs. E. Holyman and jno, 'enjoyable. lage is able to be out again after a ra.- ing. Rev. Crews from. Toronto gave Cantclon. • Mr. Dave Smeltzer who suffered a ther serious illness. • Church Union is becoming the malt stroke of paralysis some time ago, 13 Mr, Geo. Boak, who spent a month subject of d'scussion and the prevail- still very poorly. Mr. Geo. S. Ro- I visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. Aitcheson ing opinion seems to be that there bertson who has been confined to the !here, and friends in Culross, has re - will always be a Presbyterian church house for some time is able to be up. 'turned to his home in Windsor. the Ro- two splendid addresses. The music by the choir was also well rendered, The fine sleighing of the past few ••• days has disappeared. and has been. re- iting relatives. and attending yal Fair. , • BELMORE Practice for the Xmas entertain - nn ent in Knox • Church, commenced Satuttday. • A number are confined to the house -with chicken pox, • .1.1ex•. Ingl's who has been ill with ternoon. , plienivonia, is improving, a speciali,..t • Miss Olive Terriff R. N.. returned from Toronto, being in attnidanco. IN from Toronto last week. miss Ellen Fiemills, and mr/. Wm. • Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Laidlaw and Ferguson are still quite ill. Luella,,, spent riday at the home of MISS maty Aitken is at her home Mr. Jas. Jackson. of Auburn. Miss Phronia Grenache of Will- The Christian Endeavor meeting, ham, spent Sunday with Miss Letrie Sabbath evening, was taken by Harry, Fox. Vogan and Herb Duffy. 1011 • Mrs. Jos. Holmes andMrs. Rice at- .- Ile concert given by the Sunbeam tended the funeral of their aunt, one trio, of Loudon in the Connuttnity day, last week at Holmesvite. Hall last Friday, was well attended 1,1 hJiss Etta McQuoid of Crewe, who and all enjoyed a good evening's en- NI i i t of recitations and (1,1 MO MM MONISM Mil M IRMO NMI '3 Is0,t.t i W g ingh in llitsiness Coterta timet songs, lege, spent the week -end. with Miss muslo, The trio emisists, 01 Miss Ida 1.1eQuoi.d. Samme of Hensall, Miss Sleigh of • 14'113 McBricti is 'visiting with her Sarnia and. MiSs Sells of 1...oridon,'who nephew,•Mr, ,Robt. Laidlaw. Mr Clark WatlieSon of BrusselS, spent SuttdaY at the.. home of -,11/114,. and •lilts. Andrew' Fox. Dr, mid Mrs. Balfour of Ltickitow, es are graduates of Brantford. Institution for the, blind. and certainly do credit: Surta le emem rances for veryhtdy SCARPS LADIES' GLOVES, • ' • Silk Scads, 'Wool Scarfs, Silk Silk, Kid, Chamoisette, W.. to • themselves and , the Institution. from /which the' graduated. WI Mies .1.V1frinie Jeffray has retained 114 spent the week,and with her parents, home,. after spending a few days with Mr. and MTS. Rekt, Mr.. McKenzie of Langside, is siting with her daughter, Mrs. Thos. Gaitta. MORRIS The stimuli Christmas Tree and Bit- fortainment of the Ebenezer Sunday School (Browntown) will be hold on Friday evening, December xpth. A her brother on the farm. LUCKNOW Miss Winnifrcd. Elliott, has return, Men's and Boys' Gifts • LINENS •' Maderia Linep Huckaback Towels, Serviettes, Lunebecm Sets, Colored Bridge Sets, Wash Cloths, HOSIEIN7' SilIc Hose, Silk and Wool I-Iose, Cashmere Hose, Worsted Hose. • HANDKERCHIEFS Swiss Hdkis., Irish Linen Ha. kfs., Mali JonHdltis„ Crepe Handkerchief. '• IVIIIPPLERS Scotch MuffierS in Checks and stripes, Xnitted Wool Mufflers. Silk iVluffiers. SHIRTS 71 /. Wool Taffetita, Shirts, Silk Stripe Shirts, Broadcloth Shirts, IN Madras Stiirts, Boys' Shirts and. All BlOuses, : , Gloves of all sorts. ' --/Persian Lairib Coats, littdson Seal Coats, 1VIttskrat CoatS, and 1.1andit'erell. iefs' 'Umbrellas' Neck Ties, 14°11•se Coats, Dress- 1111111 ebildven,a Pura and Rnbet. ing Gdwfts,, ,Sweater Coats, SugPender`gi• Collar Pins, Caps, English Socks, Shirts,, Jaeger Rugs, Belts, Arm Bancls„ in fact everything Gossard Corsets, Beassiercs/, Nemo Elastic Self Red/Icing to inake your Christ.rnas Shopping easy. ed. liomc from visiting with relatives Corsets, Silk Kimonas, Silk Bloomers, Silk Sips, ra,sols, On/. itt Toronto, wd.rmtAkAtAtt4t:,,ofr 0-..tt,,,B.frt,t.Mtttt.,60.......000,4.1.`OtttOtetlAtfri111,04,1111frflittittltatetW1-0151.04-1,00.111frattedtt trevorstittltectAtitAAfrAutArotHfrtfrtAtAkttOA- A\tri,S$ Jciait 1)ttrnin visited. witlt. pi friends in Kineaitline, last week, •oei Mr, tlarry Alton, spent the, week- end at Ills home here. 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