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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1925-05-14, Page 8WINOI AM AD'V'Alti10E;TIMES Thursday, May . x4kh„ x925' IIl1I1lIMMiI 11111�4111MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIICIIIhlll$IIIle111iM111I11IUM1111111 III$llI 111111111/ BL'YTH Mther's 'Day. was fittingly observ- ed by the congregations that attended the services, Mr. Charles Lockwood, went to Clinton Hospital Monday to have his tonsils removed, Reductions This Week \. LADIES' SUITS Entire stock on sale, Navy Blue Tailored Suits, En semble Suits, Tweed Suits. Watch Our Windows for the Sale of Suits at 20 to 40 per cent. off, $19.95 y—g - 63 Ladies' Silk Dresses, Canton Crepes, Printed Crepes, Crepe Back Satins, every dress on sale make room for Summer goods zo to 40 per cent. off. Specials s: Wo: post ergo weei Mist AI Phol Gr5 Facul Ontai' £Surge-' Josep Gra, Office: Telepl os offic Anglia Wedne. o: CHIRC :f♦ HANNA & C O' Y L T D... IfiiMmimmirammifinaimmmummaimmTmacummin , Hommnloillllil!imiummum 15.00, 19.75 So Ladies' Cloth Dresses, poires, twills, tricotines, 20 to 4o per cent. off. No Cloth 1•7 Dress over ____.._ Flannel Dresses --___$5.95 CHILDREN'S COAT SALE— Misses' and Childrens Coats, ag- es 3 to r4 years 7 • L Sale Price a5 29 Ladies' Voile Habutai Black Blouses, regular up to 1 ggok $6,00, Sale Price _.. ._ L • V SALE OF SKIRTS — Misses' and Women's Skirts, fawn pleat- ed, blacks, navys, u 5 to -41.o°, Sale ___.._ P �•" FOX CHOKERS— Red, Black and Brown Fox, full 25000 size animal skins...___ Fur Coat Moth Proof 1 25 Bags, Sale __..... _..... ____.__ • Women',s Silk Hosiery, black or Colors, Seconds, Sale 49e Price ____________:______ LADIES' 'SILK SWEATERS— Suitable Mother's Day Gifts, Blacks Purples, sleeveless, reg- ular up to $x5.00, _. 3.cm Sale Price _____..._._._ LADIES' SILK UNIPRWEAR — Sale of Step -Ins, Camisoles Vests, Gowns, Travellers' sam- ples Price We repair Furs,, and re- pair and reline Fur Coats. Estimates given and Fur Coats stored. Spring Hats Men's Spring Hats in Pearl Gray, Steel, Fawn, Brown Sale $2.95 Redpath Granulated Sugar, only a limited quantity, at $7.35 per cwt. Mr. S. P'opplestone, spent a few P. days with his mother in Exeter. The YY elect lady has attained her 92nd bir- 1 thday; The Misses Magill and Young, a spent a few days visiting friends in St, Marys, Mr, Marry Baker, has taken a posi- t tion .as Junior. Clerk in the Bank of a Commerce, tE Mr, John Mills Chas purchased a id new Star Durant car. Mr. W. W. Taman of Exeter, visit- = ed Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Gidley on Sunday. The brick work on the new Post Office is rapidly being pushed ahead. Women's Institute held their bust- ® ness meeting on Thursday, election of officers for the ensuing year were all elected by acclamation: Pres., Mrs. = Armstrong; 1st. Vice Pres„ Mrs. Richmond', 2nd. Vice Pres., Mrs. Her - vu to rington; Sec.-Treas., Mrs. Colclough;, Program Committee, Mrs. R. J. Bell; Music, Mrs, Newcombe. Mrs. A. B. Carr has been on the sick list is convalesing. The savage tribes of the. dessert have no taxes to pay. Why, then, are S they savage? ftE1IDLIGHT paNTs GUARANTEED Fit right— _ Feel-right— Look right— Wear right ASHFIELD A number from around Lanes and Belfast, attended the funeral of the late Rev. MacCallum and the late Mr. Jno. Ackert both of Lucknow. .Mrs. Albert McQuoid of Crewe, -wlio ,has been seriously ill, is not im- proving as her many friends would like to see her. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Bradley and El - .don of Laurier, spent one day during the week at the latter's home, Mr. and Adjus Mrs. Jos. Hackett of Belfast. ill kind Miss Mary Phillips of Toronto, is :hildren. -spending a few days with her sister, •espondc Mrs. Thos. Ferguson, Lanes. Office Mrs. Jos. Hackett of Belfast, has n the he returned after spending a few days with her granddaughter little Betty Taylor, who is in Wingham Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wni, Lane and' fami- ly of Ripley, spent Sunday at the home, of Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Hackett of Belfast. Miss Marion Hodgins of Belfast, spent Wednesday evening with Miss Olive Alton of Lucknow. Mr. Caswell and Misses Tillie and Millicent. Hackett, Mr. Albert Alton and Mr. Jas. Lane of Lanes, is spend- ing the week -end with frien6s at Fles 'herton, Mr, and Mrs, Bert Treleaven and /aridly of Crewe, spent Sunday even- ing at the home of Mr, and' Mrs. Jos. facltett of Belfast, In Ashfield t oMr, and 'Mrs. nicliolso)n),(s, son 611 May 7th;' WIN 1925. Congratulations. Mrs. Joseph O. Laughlin of Cherry Grove, had the misfortune to be thrown from the buggy when go- ing to church. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Alton and fa- mily of Mafeking, spent Sunday at the latter's home, Mrs. Hugh Phillips of Belfast, FORDYCE Mr. William Woods and son, Ar- nold, also Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woods and son, visited at Mr. Daniel Mar- tin's on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. A. Havins and fami- ly, also Mrs. Havins sr., • visited at Fordyce over Sunday last. Mr, and Mrs. John Jamieson of Wingham, visited at Thomas Jamie - son's on Sunday last, Sorry t� hear of Mr, ..John Turner not being well, we hope kr his speedy recovery. Mr. John Patterson and Alex. Rin- toul, also Mr, Joseph Brophy, deliv- ered some fine fat cattle at White- church one day last week. Mr. Mark Armstrong is at present drawing cement from Whitechurch, he intend's putting a wall under his barb this conning summer. Mr. James Anderson has purchased a fine new Overland Car, "eepirtg the old folks is" never a btlydcn ;I£ the old folks are keeping t11eii HEADLIGHT MADE TROUSERS GUARANTEED Purchase a pairof these HEADLIGHT Trousers and wear same sixty days. If the cloth does not give satisfactory wear. your money refunded or a new pair free. SEAMS GUARANTEED NOT TO RIP If garment rips atwaistband we will pay you FIFTY CENTS. If garment rips at seat, crotch or leg seams we will pay you ONE DOLLAR. This pair of Trousers sold ander above guarantee to Mr,..._.._...._,,........ Date e H. E. Isard & Co. Wook_End Sale MEANS MONEY SAVED. Sani- Flustt Wash Boards Wash Boards Zinc at....,._ •2n/' Gillette 014 14 •49 Glass • 7 10 doz. Clothes Pins ...25c johnst'n 5 ,p Mop 1 a F1. Wax •+ Sticks__ • Clothes A " Cups & Dryers 0-1-11 Saucers • -11'e,� 5 lb. pkg. Chick Fooci...25c EXTRA SPECIAL Several Cans Paint, colors are Green, Brown Blue, Grey 6" to clear' out, per qt..__-. • See :Our Stock 'of SCREEN' DOORS, WIN- DOWS, 'LAWN MOWERS GARDEN TOOLS Phone ga Thompsonmitichanan aae IRAIR W; nM,+d�:sairc+nt WHITEC UR H i1111111�I11MIIII�IIIIMI1 ilmsIIIM11 plimII ammIIIlllll.MM111aIIII IIiMNiIlAl111malIl1l•IIi 1111 1I1�II ommiq H C � � Rev. McIntosh of Wingham 'Union !l Church took the services here in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday j morning, and Rev. C. E. Cragg in the , evening, in the absence of Rev. Jas, Real ShoeI:arain For Women Scobie, Miss Jean Dawson, spent a couple of days last week with Miss McCur- dy of Wingham, Mr, Fred Clubb and Mr. Harris of St. Marys, called on the former's par- ji tints, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Clubb on Igj Sunday. They were accompanied back by Mrs, Clubb. Mr. Allie Morrison of Orangeville, and Mr. E. Morrison of Turnberry, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Purdon. Mr. and Mrs. Jno, Coulter of Tor- onto, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs:- Wm. rs:Wm. Coulter of Zetland and other re- latives. Sorry to report .that Mrs. 'Herb Laidlaw . is very ill with muscular rheumatism, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coulter and. Isabelle and Mr. Jno. Coulter, spent Friday with Mr. Sam Coulter of St. Helens and other relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Amos Cornelius and Mrs. Wm. Beecroft, attended the W. M.,S, Convention held in Brussels, on 'Thursday. A. Unionist Convention Meeting is called•for Thursday, at 8 p. main i1ie Methodist Church. Mr..Joe Connors of McGaw, visited with Mr. Jas. Connel and other old friends in the village for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holland and Gretta are visiting with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Garton. Mr. Johnston of Blyth also Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Calwell of Blyth, visited with the former's daughter. Mrs. Peter Narsmith (nee Maggie Mirehouse) of Sarles, N. D., is visit- 1 ing her mother, Mrs. Mirehouse. Mr. and Mrs. McMillan, spent Sun- day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morrison in Turnberry. Mrs. 'Spencer of Kitchener, is here attending the funeral of her brother, the late C. Rintoul. Y E E 4 1 4 4 E 102 Pairs Wornen's Fine Shoes (mos- tly all high grade) in fibe Vici Kid Patents and Calf skin, being the leftovers from • last ,season. Although not quite up to date as far as style is con- cerned every pair of these is of extra quality and are a real bargain. All sizes in the lot, but not all sizes in all kinds. One shoe of each pair is being shown in North Wind- dow for the remainder of this week only. m ®_ Phone 129. WILLIS If1m111®Illmlll®IIImI11m111®111®111®III®Ill®111 1121119111 II i®®IMINIX ®®LIES®®E®® IENN II®®N®®hi®IIIIMMEXIMEI1® BOYS AND GIRLS Whhgh. M, E OnI. MISSEElainnire amp 1 Anothr 1000 FLEE RIDES. 1 Given Away This Week ENTS TTE Treat Your Children At 0 , r Expense Shop here and save the money you would spend buyLa - ; ing. tickets for the Merry -Go -Round and Ferris Wheel to be here MaS 23rd and 25th. MI e $1.00 Purchase 1 Free Ride ■ 111 L •L.i1 N • ■ s ■ ■ w s ■ imam TICKETS COST YOU NOTHING 4 en E $2.00 Purchase 2 Free Rides '® E a 8 r $10.00 Purchase 10 Free Rides 1, Suit Sale oaf 40 1VIen and Young eon's Suits ® Of Fine English Worsteds in self and contrasting stripes, faultlessly tailor- ed and in the latest' Spring styles, regular priced $33.50 and 35.00. 4 4 4 Ladies*, Misses' and Girls' Spring Coats, Spring Suits, Printed Crepe likes- ses, Ensemble Suis, Silk, Hose, Gloves, Corsets, Underwear, ni Silk Broadcloths, Wash Goods, Etc. 4 4 till os, 44 4 ® . 9>A m ing 13rc)s. Special Sale Price $26.50. 0Free Tickets With These. Boys' Golf Hose 95ce Boys' Navy Serge Sults 9.75. Boys Caps and Stockings, Blouses and Shirts. Phone 71 Wingham 9� *XXXXX IIIXXXX IXYlrilil Ml Il til 6iBRI IRIINMII IR IIIiAIIM IINEXIXI M rt II NIMMININNIXOUINXONNOXX Ik