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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1926-06-03, Page 5VI ,. 1•1•_1•1•- _.. .. .._ 1•1•1•,1• �. . NEENwisimitwomomusupIIIIIIIII irtis1isIwII IIIM1iewasimmiltll■oIIYrinsNAfiII I ail Isstrarrs Complete Stock in - Two stores, Wear and :'s Wear, Valuesu u Department that ins Trade 1 Wash Dresses, Broad -1 o ,cloth stripe,.know Rayon ,Silk Dresses, �_ x.05 made in good style— :k Broadcloth Blouses, 2 ¢�0 -1 new models, bargain:__ �e ® Bloomers, leading col- .9$ Q ® .ors, special e 6f1 Slips, our cut prices are __ - 81.25 and $e.65 Corsetalls, clearance at a Bar- gain, regular $2.00 qy : line, for 1 A4 HOSIERY "DEPARTMENT Best makes and best values, Silk Hose, in all the lead- ing eading colors, cut prices are -..._490, 69c,',98c, =•29 and x.39 IIiBIIt aialIf111ine ( imouU1IN omen s4 in Every J y ere. YTd @E9 See our Range of !!8 1 All Spring Coats now on sale at a Big Saving, your choice of one rack of. Coats, latest models and flue quality cloth, le 'rag colors. Now 12.95 Silk Dresses, best colors, on sale at $8.95 and $9.50 Baby Silk. Bonnets, special at $r.00 and 1.25 Aprons, 5 doz. large co-oe verall Aprons, fast color EXTRA SPECIAL - ro pieces Krinkle Crepe, best colors and Floral designs, regular value 35c, Bargain ____ gd Coating, 54 inch Tweed Coating 5 patterns to clear 100o per yard at SHOE DEPARTMENT • Special in Childrens Patent Slippers, atm,.._: $x.ig and 1.5o Misses' Patent Slippers at.-- _ $x.95 and ,2.19 Women's Patent Slippers at -.:c.. $3.75 and 3.95 GROCERIES, AT CUT PRICES Special xo bars of Soap andaa''a good 6 qt. Kettle, Reg. '04 Value $x.92 for_ _ _.,. MEN'S WEAR Men's Suits, New Models and Fancy Tweed effects, you save on our cut prices $18.00, $1g.5o Boy's Suits, latest style at cut prices, see them at 86.50,' $7.50 $9.00 Men's Overalls, Extra Special, good ;strong Denim 1 Overalls, Bargain. at Work Shirts, all sizes Now Only_.. mow. `___ Rain Coats, Waterproof Wool Top Coats, $xo.00 Val- 7 mil tie on sale._ _ _ � w m Socks, ro doz. Men's Wearing Socks, 35c val, 9 AO c • I1110111ii1 I IE�I 110111®I f 1�111�311I®III®II Il$I I IHI I Ilpil11IDI11 C llllliltI III 'at' 111111311IIGi111::`1111111164111®111®11 111.111 111 110 °`'; 1114®■®■■i1111 t , .Persons Re pear., a 116 a ■ ■ ■ ■, Get our prices before burry$ ,g and save money. .1( Jim ® 1H. 14 STE BL UE V ALE ■ rm tl�I 1IGI111011112511118111ifi1ll' IIIF51110111tt1181118NI mime, !ammo �■®■■51®�■1111 BLUEVALE atrni=p Frame. Houses if nee, Quality and Co r,I( fort '�° �r for Shin , le SE s h A car expected this week. Mr; Harold Holmtes of Detroit and r ,;,gym Miss Mary Blair, also' of Detroit El spent the week -end visiting the for- ® flier's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Andrew ® Holmes, • ■( Mrs, Jim Scott of West Lorne is at ■ present visiting her parents, Mi. and MI Mrs„. Chas. Garniss. Mr. Hairy Elliott, arrived home Sat- urday after spending the winter in Detroit.' Mr. and Mrs: Leggatt, spent the week -end visiting relatives: in Coiling- ■ wood. ONTA AMMNIMMENNE®)tlMMEMEMEN ”' maim mom mr rymom ■' Mrs, luchison,' Miss Sanderson and Miss Ore of Toronto, spent part of ■■ last week in Bluevale. ®Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Coultice and • daughter Grace of Listowel, spent ■ Sunday, visiting Mrs, Snell and also ® Urs, Coultice. Mrs. Susan Doidgc of Toronto; ■. spent part' of last week visiting at An- ■ drew I-lolines. ■, Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Elliott and Loaoe, spent Sunday at Mr. Chas, ■ • Garniss.' ®, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Oke, visited yia with friends in Listowel on Sunday, IV Mrs. Toni Brandon and two chit It's safe to buy your tires wherever you see this sign, for the efficient Dunlop Of. ficial Dealer stakes his reputation on and invests Ids money in them, Ditni1,0X' 0 I.ICIAi',r SIa VICE »E»0T, 4, M, ItAWFOR Wil : OR,,o r ii:tlA..;GwG WINGR.AM AbVANCIPI-TIlNi dren of Bayfield, visited Mr, and M Hockridge on Saturday. lir. Milton Cunnighatx anti, Mr Leiggatt were in Drayton, on' Tuesda attendin the wedding of the former' brother, a ra. ward. YEAR or JOHN ROBIN - SON'S CIRCUS 5, y The earth's pioneer circus, John s Robinson's will soon be in oar midst as the billboards throughout the - tiountry proclaim in loud and lurid co- - lors, its coming to Stratford for after - d noon and night peformanees on; Sat- urday, June 5. Hundreds of eircus - lovers of this conairmnity are making plans to attend the circus that day, as the merit and superiority of John Ro- binson's Circus is well known here, John Robinspn comes this year with an, entirely new performance from the opening of the gorgeous spectacle', to the sensational and'thrill- ing finishing numbers, Europe and the Orient were jteked for novelties and features by representatives of the circus last winter, and the foremost wild anima] acts of ° the universe were purchased and added to the Robin son's double menagerie, Such'noted trainers of the steel ar- ena as Capt, Theodore, Nellie Roth, Theo Schroeder, : Ione Carle, Bert Noyes, Margaret Trompson, Carl Bruce, and Dewey Butler will send their jungle charges through remark- able rotuines, Another special attrac- tion will be Carlos Carreori's contin- gent of Wild West Champions, in- cluding• cowboys, cowgirls and a tribe of Sioux Indians from the Pine Ridge reservations in South Dakota. , Regular circus features and acts will also have prominent places on the lengthy program, The Rudy Rudy- nofff Family of Equestrians from Austria; the Ben Mohamid Arabs from Arabia;, the Four Barron Girls from England; Senoirta Piedad Mar - ales from Mexico; Miss Rgwena Giles from Australia; Petite Tetu from Ja- pan, and tre Eddys from London are but a few of the noted acts: Clown •alleys will have a contingent of fifty famous fun makers, boys who know the art of extracting. chuckles and grins 'from*young and old. Sliv- ers Johnson, Jack Harris, Abe Gold- stein; George Harmon, the Simmons Twins; Jack Fenton, Joe O'Brien and foe Wilde are but a few of the fam- ous "Merry Andrews." In order to give a complete and perfect performance, there, will be no street parade. Mr, and Mrs, L, H, Bosman accom parried by Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. Bain ten attended Conference in Stratfor on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Geddes of Bel sister, Miss Martha Fraser. • grave, spent Sunday with the latter's Rev, Mr, Walden and George Mc- Donald, attended Conference in. Stiat- lord last week. Mr. Arthur Shaw and William Pea- cock also attended conference Mr.' and Mrs, Will Stewart and two children of Grand. Valley, spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ste- wart, • Mr, Stewart Cowan ha dhis, tonsils removed last Tuesday and is getting along nicely. I)r. and Mrs. W. J. Elliott of Bran don, Man,, are visiting at the home of he former's,father, ,.Mr.- Jas. E]liott, Mn Howard Stewart received a car of felt shingles today. Mr. Flemming BIack, spent the, weekend at Toronto. We are sorry to report that Mrs: C. B. 1VIoffatt, who has been seriously ill suffered another paralatic stroke yes- terday and is very low. The Annual Congregational meet- ing of the United Church here will be hyld at the church on Thursday even- ing June 3rd. The regular monthly meeting of L. O. L. No. 766 was held in the lodge room last evening: Johnston & Black, shipped two cars of cattle to Toronto Saturday. Mr.'Robt. Shaw tdok charge of ser- vice in -United Church last Sunday, as the Pastor was, attending confer- ence. Mr. Shaw gave a fine sermon which was enjoyed by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Thornton of Gorrie, spenti Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Thornton. Most men detest buying new shoes because they dread the "breaking.in" period. The Invictus Shoe eliminates this stage •entirely. It fits the normal foot perfectly as soon as it is drawn on and holds that fit . throughout 'its service. And the Invictus is durable l Made of the best leathers only; strongly stitched with silk that does not rot or fray—every Invictus can be depended upon to retain its smart appearance months longer than the ordinary shoe. :�k TEE 9` G®OE der .......1•4444„,;..,, EXCLUSIVE INVICTUS AGENT J. GREER 111'111/11111101111/1111101111111111111151111 111 11111111101111 AnliHwhg I A• local headgxrarters for 1)ew M ea pendable, Reconditioned Cars to supply our TT!uron County cus, tourers at the !Clintoi .Garage.. Ittlg.ON TN ST,, cLPoN in charge- of , M LAWRE'NC)1,r,j o >'W»LL" E1 A 16.W tip;1 values no* shown, F. with large . Londoat stock to cir vt+ ft rxt as needed. • • am YYs L�4,JO,J..,Y4 Doetge Brother Th 4a1sx 7 St.ttadat7 tztt.: r1 'I iI1101111 1I10111 111111/101I1 1111 III IN11111411114 tNi NOTICE TO CREDITORS 'Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 56, Chap. 121, of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, that allpersons having claims against the estate of Peter McLaren, deceased, who died on or about the twenty-third day of April A. D. 1926, at the Town of Winghani in the Province of Ontario, are requir- ed to send by post, prepaid, or to de- liver to R.. Vanstone, Wingharn, On- tario, Solicitor for •the Executrix, on or before the twenty-eighth day of June, A. D. x926, their names and ad- dresses,' with full .particulars in writ- ing of their claims and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them duly verified by a statutory declara- tion. And further take notice that after the said twenty-eighth day of June, 1926, the said executrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the said es- tate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have had notice, and the said. executrix shall not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim she shall not then have received notice. DATED at Whigham this first day of June,, A. D. 1926. R. VANSTONE, Wing -ham, Ont. Solicitor for the Executrix. WROXETER The W. I. was held at the home of Mts. G A. Wearrieg on Thursday last, A splendid auditors report was read by Miss A. Musgrove. An inter- esting paper was given by Mrs, J, Lo- vell oti "The School as a Centre of In- fluence," while Mrs. T. Hupfer told us s'omethitrg'of "When and How to Display the Canadian Flag;" The' following officers were elected for the coming yeartn-Pres., Mrs. S. Me - Naughton; Sec,, Miss I'. 13azlewoocl Vice -Pres,, Miss E, Hazlewood and' Mrs, Davidson; Directors, Misses N. Ball, A .Musgrove and M. Pope; Press Reporter, Mts. Davidson; Pian- ist, Miss Armstrong. The Women's Institute are planing to give the Village a .Musical Treat ori Thursday of next week, DIED MacDoiiald--In Winnipeg yon May 26th„ 2926, Angus MacDonald, for t'nerly of Wii gltant, Bolt -On Tuesday, June 1st., at his residence, Wingham , Town Plot, William Bolt, aged 77 years, ' The funeral Will be held. .to Whighar 'Cemetery an Thursday afternoon, BORN Ott s—Irn Wingbant tit li'i'iday, May xxs't., 2926, to Mt. and Mrs; Alvin Otitis, a dtlttgltter. Stillberi, , 111 ■ lif bre 111 111 11111111111 111111114111iM111F1111$111111111111111111,1II1111111V1ili11111011114111111111l1111$1110111 11WIl PG V 'IL'S Et SILK SCARFS. 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