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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1926-05-27, Page 8Iu rq WINGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES r: Thursday, May 27th, 1926 :e ■ • i. 11 Barrymore Rugs 111 A good selection of these not- ed rugs, shown in harmonious de :� signs in colors" of Tan -Blue and ■ Rose, sizes range from 27 -x 54 in 1111 in ▪ ches in Mats, to 11x13.1 feet for • Uil/RII*I/ u*i1 UhIlUul1uu1IA ■!!!!!r ■!!11 d � � . r11d111l11111Itl1111rl111e11l111111! ■ ■ ° ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 111■ ■ If ouse Furnishing Featuring New Arrivals of IN BEAUTIFUL HOUSE FURNISHINGS toms NM= large rooms.. 1111 ■ M rm :I■ m ;, ag 111 ▪ Printed Chintzes 24c Full 36 ;inches wide in pretty floral and al ▪ Bird patterns, for draping or 'covering pur- o poses, per yard 24c. m Other qualities in wide widths at 39c, IIM ,48c, 85c and $r.so. ' COME IN AND SEE THEM. 311 MI MI Frilled .l71 !!T� ,1 Curtains Printed Linoleums Pretty designs in wide Linoleums for living room, kitchen and bedrooms. Extra wear in these new patterns. 4 yards wide. Per Yard $3.49 ■ ° So pretty for Bedrooms, Yellow, Rose, ;11 Mauve and Blue. -Tie Backs to match tri♦ $2.95 Silk Bed Spreads Rose, Blue, Gold in medium and large sizes $4.95, 6.85 to 8.00 Rad -Mats .at a . Bar- gain 53c So useful for some room in every :home;. Made from clear, bright color cottons, well woven to stand hard wear. Two sizes. 98c and 53c , Sunfast Casement Cloths A fabric of fine texture and silky finish for side curtains and draperies, Rose. Blue, Green and Gold, 5o. inches wide. Bath Towels and Bath Mats A ,good time to replenish your supply of these necessaries. Towels' at 58c, 88c, and $z.xg. Mats at g8; $1.31 and $1.85 Silence Cloth The padded s'o'rt which is in a class by itself for durability. 6o inches wide from which you can make a cloth for "any size table Panel Curtains These new style Curtains are greatly in demand and are quickly taking the place ofthe older style curtains. In Bungalow Nets ... $1.29 In Silks at .....:...$3.85, 4.85, 5.85 Sample Carpet Mats Beautiful patterns in these samples Nkat make such wonderfully good Bedroom and Hall Mats; sizes 27x54 inches. Less than half Price Each $3.29 Quantity is limited so, come early Oil Window Shades Good Colors in Green or Cream, genu- ine Oil Opaque Window ,Shades of stand- ard size 3x6 feet. A real bargain Each 79c ■ •FORDYCE Mr, and Mrs, B,oy Irwin of Belfast,• 'visited at Mr. Thomas Jamieson's on Sunday last. Mr, J, Snowden and Mrs. R. Itle Pherson of Arthur, visited at Mr, C. Haines' for a few days recently, Mr, Barney and Ambrose Brophy of St. Augustine, visited relatives in Kinloss on Sunday last. Mr. Woodman of Londesboro, vis- ited at Souter Taylor's on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. William Taylor visited relatives sear Auburn on day recently. Sorry to hear of the death of Mrs.' George Tisdale whose remains were interred in the North West one day last week. Mr, Frank Thompson bought and put out to grass about' sixty head of El cattle last week, some he put on Ed- ward Haines' place and some on Mr. Lloyd Phillip's. Mr, Davidson of Wingham, drilled a well for Mr. Jas; Dow and t;otwat- er at one hundred and thirty-six feet nd has zoo feet of ' water, so we think James will be well $•plied with water in the future. Mr. William Rintoul of Wingharn, visited at Alex Rintoul',s on Sunday. Qui; genial teacher, Miss Io:hart, spent the week -end at her home in Lucknow. ■ Gold Seal Congoleurn Pugs` .4 large .assortment of Patterns in all sizes up to 9x15 feet. New low prices on Mi every size. Table Linens ° ■ MI By the yard or in Setts with Cloth and Napkins to match. ..A large, variety. from Which to select. See our special All. Linen Tabling at 11111MI° ■ ■ ■ $1.55 Per Yard • ' Linen Towelings, Pillow Cottons, Wabasso Sheetings,, Glass Towelings, Ready-to.use Towels, Madeira Linens, Separate - Table Cloths or Napkins, Linen Pillow Cases, Linen Sheeting, Embroidery Linens, Fancy Ialuckaback Towelings, Etc. We are ae t or 111 I�! : �' n s for the Eureka EIectric Yacuuim Cleaner. At present a set of cleani�i feels IM value $10:00 is given free with every new machine sold. Gauranteed of course: , 4' Better get one now. Free' demonstration. MI ® :• CURTAIN BARGAIN -2Q pairs of Extra Quality Highly Mercerized Marquisette Curtains, with drawn work and lace � edgings, regularly priced at $5.75 to 7.50 per pair, while they last $3.49 per pair ,m Come inand look over the pretty things we show. ' , it will, help you'at house:cleaning time.miiii . a ,° BR IT PAYS TO SHOP HERE BELMORE T,he pastor attending conference at• Lemon of Clifford, Hamilton, Rev.x , occupied the pulpit, in the ,Union Church Sabbath afternoon. Dr. McTavish of Toronto will con- duct the service June 6th. Many will be pleased to rn,eet him once more. Those home for the holiday were Miss Helen Mulvey of Stratford Nor mal, Elsie Doubledee, Amy Newans Dr. Fluter Aitkens with his brother Robert. Miss Agnes Rutherford of WINGHAM- Btu (REI all®��ieRa uulua.o!®®®ani®�I®®�®®�®j ter, spent last week at the old home sympathy is extended to Mrs, Harris on the boundary. i Miss Edna. Taylor, spent Sunday in - Miss Blanche 'Irwin of Wingham, Corrie. , spent the holiday with her parents. I Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Baker and Dor , Mrs, J. Fortune,' Mrs. Johnson, is ,and 1VIarjory, spent Sunday in ,the Charles Breen and Thomas, called on burg, Miss Mary Stokes last week, 1 Mr. Jno, Wylie has purchased a iMalcolin, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm and Miss new driver from Arnold Halliday. of Riversdale, were visitors l • Mr. and Mrs, W. II. Dane and fami- at the Manse Sunday evening, ly, spent Sunday evening with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Trimble. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Nickle and lit- tle Lorraine, spent Sunday at Mr. Win. Trimble's of Carrick. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Hays -.and John-, ston called on Mr. and Mrs, C. Revers Sunday evening. Mr. Cleave cave Vittie, passed through our burg Sunday evening. Mt. Win. Crawford of the 17th is not enjoying the best of health this spring. We hope he will' • soon feel better. Mr. and 11 Crs, Levi Galbraith called On Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zimmerman last Sunday, Mr, Jno. Wylie and Miss Etta Gam- in our ble, spent Sunday evening in Turn - berry. Teeswa- Real HeatingComfort ,... with Banner Furnaces When you consider the many special features of Banner Furnaces it is not surprising that' they are so universally popular with house'builders and house owners. Our heating engineers will glad- ly tell you what type of tanner Furnace is most suitable to ensure maximum heat with the least consumption of fuel, Alk our dealer about Banter Furnaces Or 1urlEa us direct }"or De&erintivc Booklets, The Galt Stove & Furnace Co., Ltd Galt, Ont. Corrugated oxze-piece cast .f 'it11 combustion chamber, wavily rib., bed "two puree i tepots, wide apace in ratfzator, d ash t onxx e z f heavy, individual, b.f., angular grate bars. PIPE AND PIP LESS ii ► Nc Wirtz • lzairt �e re,�entative g R p W. J. HO''lr�'CE A large crowd greeted the Kincar- dine dine Concert Troop. Torn on May :loth., to Mr, and -Mrs: Jades Lawrence, a son. Judging by the number of cows on the road, the villagers will sure get their milk cheap:' Mrs. Ilector McLeary' opened her home Lriday afternocin to members of the Women's Institute and their friends, numbering about 3o. This being the district meeting,' Miss) Bra- den of Toronto was the speaker for Ilia afternoon. A. splendid time was spent by' all. Ltinch was salved by member's of the Institute. TORY 'CORNERS Seeding Will soon be over burg. Mr, and Mrs, Wm, (('teller, liave the sympathy of the community iti the loss of their infant son. WHrTRCIiU]CH Mrs, Pert: Barri received s s a tele- Mr. and Mrs. Thos) Everett, also gram last Fridays conveying the sad Mr, and Mrs, Fred Love, spent over news of the death of her 'father, Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. which occurred gat Huntsville, Much James Cornelius: it if Yi id fG�6:flEcr;;.1i ,n BORN Towne -In Wingharn on Monday,' ' May 24th,, to Mr. and Wks. Harry Towne, a daughter. , RUPTURE EXPERT HERE Do you suffer from rupture? If so, your big opportunity has now arrived. Mr. Reavely the noted rupture expert will be at the Brunswick Hotel, for one 'day only, Tuesday, June 8th., and will be•pleased to give free examina- tion to any sufferer and to demon- strate his famous appliance. This ap- pliance, will contract the opening in 10 to '15 days and will cure cases in from three td six months.. This appli- ance is positively demonstrated to you right on your own person with- out any charge. You do not spend a penny unless you are fully satisfied that it is the right appliance --for you. A consultation with Mr. Reavely will' cost you nothing. Don't let this op- portunity get away from you. Re- member the date. EAST WAWANOSH • Owing to the absence' of the pastor, Rev, P. S. Banes, who will' be attend- ing Conference at Stratford this week, Rev. L. Gross of Auburn will have charge of the service in Westfield United Church. A number of the Young People of Westfield attended the service in the Baptist Church at Auburn on Sunday night. Mr. Stanley Sibthorpe of Blyth, spent a few days last week with his friend, Mr. Norman McDowell, Mr. and Mrs. R. Stonehouse and son Donald of Goderich, spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Stonehouse. . Miss E. Soinerby, spent over the week -end at her Home in ,Goderich. township. . ilnr. Leslie Buchanan, spent Sunday at Wingham withhis brother, Mr. J. Buchanan. Inspector Thom of Goderich paid a. visit to S. S. 6, one day last week.' Road Inspector Gillespie of White- church was down at the south end of the township on Friday, going over some of the' roads -with Councillor Campbell. ' A number attended the 'circus at Goderich on Friday, Mr. E. Taylor and Mrs. A. Walsh, went to London ori Thursday to see their father, Mr. 13, H. Taylor of Goderich, who underwent a serious operation ion inthe '- pSt. Joseph's s os '- H i � 1 Hospi- tal there. The men folk of this community, held a successful bee for Mrs. Wire. Fothergill on Monday, putting in tilt remainder of the spring crop, Mr, and 'Mrs. • C. Lockwood and son of Blyth, spent the 24th with Mrs. Lockwood's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Da- vid Carter. '- Mr, and Mrs, Reg. Carter and fami- ly of Auburn, spent the week -end with Mrs. Carter's mother, Mrs. John Cook, ; The `accident that was reported in last week's paper of Mr, Win. Pother - gillproved g fatal, he passed away about 4 o'clock p. tn., never regaining consciousness.' The funeral Service was held at the .house- on Thursday at 1.30 p. in. and at Westfield United Church at 2.30 p. m. Interment was made to Westfield Cemetery. The Service was conducted by the pastor, Rev. P, S. Banes of Auburn. Much sympathy is extended to 1Vtrs. Pother - gill and fatnily, as well as to the bro- thers and sisters of the deceased. . Mr, and 'Mrs, Wm, McDowell, Mrs. Marvin McDowell, Mr. l obt, Bitch- anan and 11ir, W, ,J, Parks, attended the Iz W. C. TU, at Gado - rich on t Friday. 1Cnrsr' Colin 'Campbell and children are spending a few days with Mrs.. 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Six delightful weeks of study and 'recreation. Summer School JULY 5th to AUGUST 34th For. information write the Director, Dr. 11. R. Kingston, or Dr. K. P. R. Neville, Regis tsar. Dungannon. 'Mr. and Mrs. R. Gardiner of Luck - now, spent the 24th,, with the latter's sister, Mrs, A. Campbell. Mr. John Snell is wearing, a happy smile. He entered into the bonds of matrimony on Saturday, the bride °be- (ing. Miss Alice Kirk of Blyth. IWe are sorry to report that Mrs. Aie. Porterfield had the misfortune :to fall down the cellar steps and frac- ture tfrree of heriribs, MIMMMMMEM ®®!1M®®!®,,;:.,®Itt!®!®®®ll�l�:" ®11®I ■ ■ ■ o ▪ • MI■ ■ • ■ ■ le■ .■ ■ o IN ■ 011 ■ ■ ■ ■ A • 1 ILII Broad or lengthy, we have the very ■ straw to 'ha>t^,4 ■ mtonize with your features and�"oX1 ive ■: ■ f"a ■ a "cool brow" all sut rrannei°. ■ x' CL STRAWS Of "Becoming" • g - e91gt'1 ■ . uINMI 3 Visit or' store for Newest in M0en's Wear. • ■ ■ Ltd.a Oe I ■■..!!.! 0 O 0 m