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WINGHAM ADV. N
Bair Brushes — Genuine Ebony,
French Ivory, Real Bristles
We are preparing for stock taking and are offering
our complete stock of Hair Brushes (84) at Half Price.
Regular 2.50 for 75 $ .E2
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Regular 1.50 for
Face Powder C mpacts
Single or Double, a large variety from the best mak-
ers to choose from at Half Price.
Regular 2.00 for
Regular 1.50 for
SPECIALS —
Narcissus Face Powder and a Loose Powder Com-
pact -Something new. $1.39
$1.75 Value for
THESE ARE REAL BARGAINS
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$1.00
75c
WIC on's Drug Store
Winsr.hmin. Ont.
see Store
Phone 53
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,PersonalOur Mr, R. T,• Caswell of Ca upbellford,
renewed old acquaintances in Wing -
in the best of health but is looking
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'ham week. "Dick" has not been
hale and hearty after his vacation.
Miss Rose Eowden of Windsor, is
visiting at the Name of her brother, I Mrs, W. A, Mines and daughter,
'Miss Marie returned Thursday, after a
Mr. Chas. Bowden. !Miss
three weeks motor trip
Many friends o£ Mr. Jim Allan, are through Michigan. They visited
pleased to see him home again after friends in Grand Rapids, Spring Lake,
his serious illness. !Kalamazoo and Battle Creek, also
Miss Belle Murchison has taken a London Ont.
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position in the office of the United 1 Mr. and Mrs, Dudley Holmes,
Farmer's. Co-operative Co, spent a few days in Montreal and Ot-
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Mr. Geo. Ansley, of the McLaughlintawa, last week.
Motor Car Co., Oshawa, visited his 1 Messrs. Albert and Alfred Nichol L,
mother over the week -end. and Albert Bloomfield, motored up
The members of St, Paul's Church 'from Windsor and visited friends over
Congregation were pleased to have the week -end.
their Rector, Rev. H. W. Snell, with I Miss Bertha Mackay of the Bell
them again on Sunday, after his va- Telephone Co., is enjoying- two weeks
cation... vacation at her home at Whitechurch.
Mr. Arthur Angus has returned to I - Miss Agnes, Walker of Toronto,
his home here, after visiting friends spent her vacation with het mother,
at Mt Brydges. '
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Mrs. A. Walker, John St.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H, -Stephenson are I Miss Emily Mann of Hamilton, vis -
visiting relatives at Camlachie. ' ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R,
Mr. H. L. Sherbondy, Mr. ,and Mrs. Mann, last week.
H. W. Shane and Miss Jean Weir and Mrs. Jas. Holmes and daughter,
Mrs. Pentland, motored to Tobermory Maude of Trafalgar, and Mr. Pierson
and spent Sunday. Holmes of Toronto, visited , at the
Mr, and Mrs. Walter Lockeridge, home of Mr. Wm. Holmes, last week.
Mrs, John Lockeridge and Miss Eva Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fleuty of Oak -
Boyle, motored to Niagara Falls on- ville, were in town for a few days last
Sunday.week..
Wingham Public School will re- I Mrs. Jack Ellis and children of Wa-
open on Tuesday morning, Sept. 1st., terloo, also Miss Babe Johnson and
and Wingham High School will re- Mr. Arnold Grant of Toronto, are
open on Wednesday, Sept. 2nd. tguests at the home of Mr. Fred John, -
Miss Alba Galbraith of Toronto, is son.
spending her holidays at the home of ; Mr. C. B. Robinson of the Belt Tele
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gal- 1phone Co., Stratford, was in town 'tor
braith. 1a few days last week.
!FOR RENT—Summer Cottage at
Point Clark for the balance of the
season. By the week or month.
Low rates. Apply to Dr. Parker.
FOR SALE The home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. McGregor, Lower
Wingham, consisting of five acres
of land, six roomed house with good
cellar, frame building 12x24, barn
20x24, lean to _hen house, a variety
of apples and small fruits, spring
creek running through the pasture,
for particulars inquire at the place
opposite the Agriculture grounds.
FOR SALE — Good second hand
Trailer. Apply for further particu-
lars to A. S. Rarford, Phone 2-611.
POR SALE—Studebaker Special, 1922
Touring Car, in good shape, looks
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Mr. Ed. Smith who has been with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Sault
the Gunn Son -Ola for some time has Ste. Marie, visited at the home of Mr.
gone to Detroit. He willbe succeed- D. McGill for a few days last week,
ed by Mr. David Hamilton, who has Mr. Smith is District Deputy Grand
disposed of his second hand furniture Organizer of the Loyal True Blue As -
repair shop to Mr. Arthur Angus. 1
sociation and paid Fern Lodge a
Mr. and Mrs. John McCracken; friendly visit on Friday evening last,
Perrin and Shirley of Kingsville, are giving a very inspiring address wl ich
was much appreciated. Both Mr.; and
renewing acquaintances in Wingham
this week. .Mrs. Smith are very active workers
TENDERS—Tenders wwilll Tend , .•
be received The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Pentland in this Association.
for the digging of and furnishing' and daughter, Leoise, were the guests Miss Norma- Fleron has returned to
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Christie, her home its Thessalon after visiting
last week: "with her cousin, Miss Eleanor Mc-
Miss Myrtle Isard is visiting in Lean. -
Toronto and Port Credit. I Miss Agnes Carr, spent a week with
Mr. Leonard Krauter of Welland, her friend, Miss Bertha McGee at
visited with J. D. McEwen's. 'Kincardine Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard, Eighmey and Mrs. J. H. McKay and son Carrol,
two daughters, of Saginaw and Mr. along with Mrs. Sheriff and children
and Mrs. Elmer Philips visited with J. from Lucknow, are spending a couple
D. McEwen's, Wing•iam. of weeks at -Bruce Beach.
Miss Mary Duke of Orangeville, ' Mrs. (Dr.) Lounesbury and daugh-
and Miss Eleanor Scott of Petrolia, ter, Miss Elizabeth of Philadelphia
spent a week at the home of Mr. and are visiting with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Dyer. Mrs. Thos. Scott. •
Mr. Phil Dyer of the Bank of Com- I Mrs. W. R. Hamilton and little
coerce, Dundalk, Ont., spent a couple daughter, Ruth, spent a few days with
of weeks at the hone of his parents, Mrs. McKibbon at Kincardine Beach.
W. R. and Mrs. Dyer. I A rink of bowlers composed of W.
Mr. and Mrs. W .Scott and son, 'B. McCool, Jack Mason, M. W. Tel -
Bobbie of Columbia Ohio, and Mr. •fer and A. M. Crawford, competed in
and Mrs. C. Scott of Abron, Ohio, the Dominion and Ontario bonspiel at
spent the week -end at the home of . Toronto last week.
their uncle, Mr. W. R. Dyer. . F I Mr. Geo. Fralick of Toronto, spent
Mrs. W. D. Snively of Flint, Michi- a few days at the home of his father,
gan and Mrs. J. McDerniid of Petrol- Collector Fralick, 6th. con. of Turn-
ia, called at -the home of Mr. and Mrs. berry.
W. R. Dyer this week. I Mrs. John C. Casemore and Mrs.,inounce the engagement of their eid er home of Mrs. McEwen in town.
Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Armstrong have Harry Campbell are attending Grand est daughter, Edna Ada Margaret to I Mr. and Mrs. Wilson' Turner and
returned to their home in Port Credit Lodge of the Loyal True Blue As- Mr. Ian Alexander McNabb, only son da titer Ph 1115 returned to Toron-
the late Rev. A. McNabb, the inarri-1 to, after visiting at the home of Mrs
age to take place September, 16Th. Turner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. R.••
Mr. and Mrs: Wm, Robinson and
(Turner's
tile for the McDougall Division of
the Johann-Temash Drain. plans
and specifications may be seen at
the clerk's office and tenders must
be in the hands of the clerk by Aug.
26th. Ten per cent. of the contract
price must accompany tender. Low-
est or any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted. W. R. Cruikshank, Clerk.
WANTED — Capable young girl
would like position, housework or
clerking in Wingham, only. Has en-
trance certificate and well educated.
Apply at Advance Office.
WANTED -Part or full time agent
for a Life Insurance Co. Good 'ter-
ritory and good contract. Box C
Advance Times, Wingham.
and runs like new, 5 good tires. Will WANTED—Young lady going to
take smaller car part payment. In- London Normal would like to make
quire Tuesday, Thursday or Satur- , arrangements' for a girl companion
day at Chester Patterson's Alfred) boarder. Inquire,at The Advance.
Street. I
An attendance of 175,000 is expect -
FOR SALE_—,One_ hundred- acres ed on Manufacturers' Day, Saturday,
of good land, hardwood bush, good September 5th., at the Canadian Na
barn 40x60, cement stables, water; tional Exhibition. Heads of indus-
young orchard bearing, school with- trial plants the Province over are co-
in forty rods. Four miles from operating to make the day an out-
Wingham. Terms easy. For furth- standing one in Exhibition history.
"Style Without Extravagance"
STYLE.:
COMES
FIRST
Combine that with price and,
you have a Combination
unbeatable.
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Thee Woman Who Selects Her 6
New Fall; Shoes Now Is Assured
of Best Selections.
We invite you to call and see
Footwear f o r
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our distinctive
Fall.
J. GREER
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m Miss McDonald of Sarnia Collegiate Mr. Charles Pottier, who is a lead -
Staff is visiting her friend,' Miss Mar- .ing vocalist in Cleveland, will sing in:
jorie Gurney. ;the United Church on Sunday even-
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Armstrong of ing. August the thirtieth.
Detroit, returned home after' spending I Mr. and Mrs. James T. Brydges„
a week with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. announce the engagement of their e1d-
Stewart Cowan, returned with them est daughter, Margaret Wheelens to,
for a visit. Mr. Joseph E. Dunbar, son of Mr. and!
� Mrs. David A. Dunbar, East Wawa -
Mrs. Chas. Elliott, spent a few days inosh.. The marriage to take place -
in Brantford last week. early in September.
Mr, and Mrs. John King, Mr. and I . Mrs. A. Johnson and two daughters:
Mrs. David Milne.and Mrs. Sieighfon, and Mr.s.` Brown and daughter of
of Ethel, visited over the week -end Hamilton are. spending their vacation.
with Mr. and Mrs. A. McGee, Blue -
'with their sister, Mrs. W. A. Sander -
vale Rd. ,son.
Miss• Robb. of Seaforth, visited at I Miss Azelia"Sanderson of. Sarnia,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Taylor's on Minniespent the week -end at the home of
St. and other friends in town for a her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. A. San -
few days last week. - derson.
Miss Hyndinan of Messrs Lloyd & Mrs. T. E. MacMonagle of St.
Son, spent the week -end at her home
'Catharines, is spending a few weeks
in Gorrie. at the home of her parents, Mr.. and
-Miss M. Johnson has returned to Mrs._ W. A, Sanderson.
her home after spending her holidays ' Commissioner W. H. and Mrs. Gur-.
with friends in Toronto.. ney and family are spending, a couple"
Miss Page an employee in the of weeks.at Kincardine Beach. , »r,
office at the U. F. O. for the past' Miss Violet'Mellor is visiting with
three years, has resigned her' position her friend, Kathleen Williams, in 'Lon-
there. She was presented with a pair l
er particulars apply to Mr. John The fact that one-half' the "people of
Hopper, Patrick St., Wingham.
don for two weeks.
of wicker chairs by the staff. 1.don
MacEwen Mr. and Mrs. G eo. ' of
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mitchell an- 'Goderich, spent Sunday at the.form-
after spending two weeks with the lat- sociation, wlfich is being held in
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Isard, ph this week.
Victoria St.
of Mrs. A, McNabb of Toronto and ug ., y
A Mrs. John Denholm of Blyth, visit -
Canada depernd upon industry for heir' Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Currie, who have ed at the home of Mr. Wm. Robertson
R SALE—An 8 roomed brick rest -sustenance, is to be featured' by a lar- been spending their vacation here left last week.
FO ge turnout of factory employees, and last week for a short trip down the St. Misses Annie Brewer and Annie
dence on Patrick St., all modern their families, at the Canadian Nation Lawrence before returning to their McElroy, motored to Toronto last
convenience. Apply Thos. Fells. dal Exhibition on. Manufacturers' Day. home in North Bay. week and spent a few days there.
The woolen and knit goods industry, Mr. Norman B. Murray of Toronto Mrs. C. S. Blackhall is spending a
GIRL WANTED—For general tion -"representing 2�2 mills' in 155 cities, 1
sework. Apply at The Advance -is visiting with IVIr, and Mrs. Jas. Is -'few days in Toronto and Niagara
Times:' towns and villages throughout the Do- ' tor'a t 1
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minion, are putting on a
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exhibit at theCanadian Na -Miss Mabel Isard is spending her Miss Mildred Bisbee of Mt. Brydges
T3ELP WANTED—Women and girls process ex i i ane i n
tional Exhibition. 'has returned home after visiting.
wanted, steady employment under Lowrie Duncan of Owen Sound, ac -'friends in Wingham and Ripley.
pleasant healthful conditions, will I What does the recipient of a letter companied by his mother and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. V. Breen wish to
tale inexperienced help for toxin- 'or an account form ofaa certain Wing- spent the week -end at C. R. Copeconvey their thanks to Miss Adams
ing. Call at or write. our, office at'ham business man think when they land's: land staff at the Hospital also their
once. The P. K. Mills, Listowel. read across the front of the stationery
,the name of a' Toronto printing firm? Russel Copeland has returned home 1 neighbors, in their kindness shown to
ROOMERS • AND BOARDERS— Simply this, that Wingham is such a " C h d their little sons recent
Wanted Business College Students 'small place that they have no print -
or High School Pupils preferred. ,ing establisment of .their own in the
Apply to Box C Advance -Trines. burg.
I While in a Kincardine store one
ROOMERS WANTED Students ,day last week we overheard a convey-
preferred. For particulars apply to sation between a smartly dressed city last week with friends in Hamilton. age to tak place quietly . ea
Advance -Times. iman who was trying to sell printing September.
Miss Dorothy McCluhn of Mount
and the proprietor of a gents furnish- Forest visited with Mrs. T. J. Mc- I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Macdonald,
STRAYED—Black yearling steer ,
strayed to the premises of the un- ing store, It ran something like this: Lean during the week. (Molesworth, Ont., announce' the en-
dersi ned on or about August 11th. Salesman, "Let me show you some Mr. and Mrs. Allan McLean of Ar- I gagement of their youngest daughter,
g 'real printing from an institution do thur,visited on Sunday at the home Margaret E., to Eric Whitfield, son
Owner may have same by proving Wing the better grade of printing, not of I4Ir• and Mrs. Albert.Whitfield,
- vacation with her parents here.
daughters, Jessie and Edyth of Tor- j Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Vincent and son:.
onto, spent the week end with Mr. !Stanley of Springfield, visited at the
and Mrs. Chas. Elliott, Blue -vale Road, home of her father, Mr. John. McCall -
Miss Vera Casemore, arrived home 'um, Victoria St.
from London, where she has spent ! Mr. and Mrs, Russel Walker and
the past two weeks with her brother, ;babe •of Detroit, visited at the home
:of her grandfather, Mr. John McCall-.
IsXiss Mary Gibbons who is 1st Vice
es. of the C, W. L. entertained the ' um.
other members of the executive at' her Mrs. Sainsbury and two.. sons;
home on Monday evening of last George . and Van of Toronto, are vis
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home at the home of her parents, Mr....
week. All hada most enjoyable time.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brawley and and Mrs. V. R. VanNorinan•
family are spending two weeks vaca- Mr. Wm. E. McCandlish of Nelson,.
B. C., visited with his aunts, Mrs. W.
Hort, at their new cottage, near Point ,
afterholidaying at Buffalo amp' tem tiring G. Gray all„, Mrs. A, M. Fralick,.
Clark. Mr. Peter Ochm is the re -
Mr.
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, Mr, Chas. McLean of Sarnia, is vis
Sans Source, Ont. )illness. 1lieving agent.
Jean Copeland is visiting in Owen . Mrs. Julia Menzies, Brussels, Ont., Mr. E. Zurbrigg visited over the sting with. his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sound at her grandmother's. Mrs. J. :announces the engagement of her week -end with friends at Ayton, he J' A. MacLean, Alfred St.
W. Duncan.
,daughter, Jessie May, to Fred J. Kil- was accompanied home by Mrs. Zur-1 Mr. George T. Little, Smith's Falls.,
Mr, and •Mrs. John McCool, spent patrick of Windsor, Ont., the marri- brigg and family, who have been is visiting at the home of his father,
e rly in spending a . few weeks there. I Mr. John, L. Little, North St.
Rev. M. M. Bennett and family -
have taken up their residence in the
Parsonage, and are already endearing -
themselves to the congregation of the -
United Church.
Rev. E. F. Armstrong and fancily
of Listowel, renewed acquaintances in •
town : this week.
Misses Mary and Margaret Robert-
son of Toronto are visitingat the .
home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Geo, T. Robertson,
Mrs. Earl Cummins and children of
Toronto are visiting with her mother,
Mrs. M. W. Beckwith.
Mrs. Herb Marshall and family of
Hamilton, are visiting at' the home of
Mr, and Mrs, John McCool.
Miss Mataret Copeland is *end-
ing a part of her vacations in Toronto.
of his brother, Mr. T. J. 1VIci call' iVloncrief, the marriage to take place
Miss Annie Irwin is visiting with the end of August.
friends in London. I Mr. Will Hunter .of Kingsville,. is
Among those the left Wingham renewing acquaintances in . Winghain.
for the West on recent harvester's
excursions were;—l; Agar, J. J: Fry- I returedMrs.to heirBiandrd children
home in Toronto, af-
fogle, Clayton Fryfogle,rte, AndreRorg e, .ter spending a few weeks at the home
Wm. Reid, Will Currie, w'
Wheelens, Adam Johnston, Mr. and„ of her sister, Mrs. Jas. }laugh.
Mrs. R... McKinney, :Isaac Metealfe, ! Mrs. C. Templeman has returned al-
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Campbell, os. Clark, Arnold. Kelly, ter a most enjoyable three months vis -
Ross McDonald, Pat. Lott, A. W, it with relatives in England and
Stapleton, M. Porter, J. Kennedy, E. Wales.
Brooks, Herb Pox.ton, We regret to learn that Mr. Isaac
Dickson,,JJ �.
Ralph Carr, Ab. Potton, Wray Breen. Coles is 'at present seriously ill,
property and paying expenses. m,the cheap kind you are used to here.”
Dawson, Lot 7-8, Con. 2, Kinloss.
Phone -
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!Storekeeper; "We have one of the
!most up-to-date offices right here in.
;TO RENT ---Furnished house with ;town that we intend to keep running
five rooms. Will rent unfurnishedfor a while yet. Don't you want
if more suitable. Apply at The Ad- to buy a real suit of clothes? We
vance Times Office, f carry only the best makes and"---
at this the city peddlar started on a
YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SE-�brisque walk to the door without
CURE New Preserving Kettle of smiling or saying goodbye. Thats
14McClary's best grade at special pre -loyalty any town might be 'proud of
ces, also Zinr;:Pruit Jar Rings, Glass and we intend giving the name of the
Tops, Rubber Rings, Fruit. Fillers, (merchant to the editor of the Review -
and ,Canning Racks at Thompson &' Reporter. He is a worth while Citi-
tuehanatt Hardware. igen.
Mr. John Hartley of Vankleelt Hill,
called on Wingham friends last week,
Mrs, Russel Abraham and little
daughter, Marguerite of Moosejaw,.
have returned to Toronto after spend-
ing the past two weeks with Mrs.
John Abraham and other friends,
Mr. Win. Anderson and daughter,
of East Wawanosh motored to Strat-
ford last week. They were accompan-
ied home by Mrs. Anderson who vis-
ited for a short time in the city with
relatives.
Miss Edna Henderson, Bluevale
Road, is visiting with relatives in
Smith Falls.
Mr. and . Mrs. Gordon Irwin of
Timmins, are spending 'a month at the
'home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs, T.
J. Irwin, loth con.: of East Wawanosh.