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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1926-10-21, Page 8NOHAM AOVANCE.TpMC'ES M �a�aar Alta � mai mossmi9iimssmilmwommi a 11111 11 NEW ARRIVALS g MISSES' AND WOMEN'S COATS `?I♦ ■ Smart Coats and Very Moderately Priced 1 They are in fine Suedineand the ` Popular Pile Fabrics and richly trimmed with Natural or Blended Opposum, Natural Beaver, Gray Krimmer, Sable • and Squirrel. In straight line Wrappy Effect, they are the Popular Coats of the Moment. Misses' and Women's Sites $35.00, 38.50, '45.00 Zf .n:. �i 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 New Dress Fabrics ,lust Received Cut Velvets are Swiss Silk Velvets. come to hand.. Brown, Blues, Effects. Per yard much in demand, as are also A fresh shipment has just: Grays and Combined Color $4.50, 6.50, 9.50 Women's $2.00 Hole;•.roof Stockings $L29 Women's $2.00 Holeproof Silk and Wool ■ Stockings, Black only $1.29. ■ Every pair is perfect and inthe very weight an you want these chilly days. $.11.29 per pair 1 NEW FALL STOC SIN ALL DEPA Other New Dress Fabrics Imported Flannels, iii Smart Tween Designs, Imported Flannels in Smart' Tweed Designs, Neic Shades of Charmelaine, and Twill Cords, $11.45, 2.00, 3.00 per yard Fait Weight Underwear Now is the season for a little warmer under- garments. Ladies' Vests and Bloomers of Ribb- ed fine '• cotton at 6g cents. 1. Little Girls' Vests and Drawers of Season- able Weight. Each 75 cents. Shadow Proof Kriit Silk Slips $3.25 Watsons Rayon Silk Bloomers $2.00 1 1 v1 TMENTS MESE MEEM EM 11 re ■ ■ •A'SI-IFIELD 'Miss Hazel Raytnond of Paramount "has returned home after visiting with ;her grandparents at Ethel. Mr. John and Miss Florence`Thomp tson of Belfast attended the reception ,of 1,1r. and Mrs. Jacob, Milne, which aws held on Monday at the home of Mr. David Milne, Lucknow. Miss Lean Hackett, who is attend- ing Stratford Normal visited over the week end with her parents, Mr. and:, Mrs. J. R. Hackett, Belfast. The teachers in this locality have all returned to their duties after at- tending the Teacher's Convention, which was held in Goderich last Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. David Little, Vera and Miss Mary Alton, Courey's Cor- ner, visited at the home of Mr. Herb Alton, Dungannon, one day last week. Mr. and Mrs, Wilf McLean and son Harold, of Saltford, visited the latter's, sisters, Mrs. George' Lane and Mrs. Roy Alton, Beif,st, on. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jno .merson, Pur- ple Grove, visited on Sunday' at Mr. Ralph Nixon's, Belfast, Miss Elizabeth Alton, Lucknow, is spending a few days with her broth- er, me Elmer Alton, Belfast. ,Mrs. Rolston, Clover Valley, spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Cy- ril Campbell, Lanes. Mr. Abe Vint and son of Stratford, spent the week end withhis brother, Mr. Gilbert Vint and sister, Mrs. Wrn. Baldwin, .who returned home from Stratford after having a serious op- eration me her eye two weeks ago. Don't forget the Lucknovs Street re -opening nn Wednesday, October 2oth. Everybody welcome, and a good time for all. '1`ll�Il1.1F91tllfiffll�l lli[111191(Iffilili�lill�[I(�I�III�(i(121i 1lA(111121111WII 112111 S .4111101111M cvi 111111111111111211im111f111111111161111211INlll_ 11111111®11111111111111®III®II11111II111IIIBIIIulllMIIIAllls Large Variety of Quebec Cook Stoves and Heaters I 0,: f .• n ,drily the Best Makes Carried Specializing and carrying large stock of Stoves on hand. We can give bet- ter values and best service possible. 1VIcCLA12Y'S 'SPECIAL Quebec Cook with five lids, roomy fire box, 14 inch White. Panel oven at $28.00 is a Cracker. McClary's New Quebec takes cold air off the floor, has collar for Hot Air Pipe. "HAND' MADE PIPES" -• Liberal allowance for old stoves on new Stoves. y. »--- phone '30 ucharaan. Hardware Fal A A ISI IA! A 1111(ll(plltN1111911iit11911111111(IMilllhltll(11111111181111d1111111IIIIIIIIi81tIItAl1'I�l l ll(I IMIII ILII IIIIiMIIIM11111111111111MM1111$IIIiIIC(�INII�IiIW11111�111 WHITECHURCII Don't forget the Anniversary serv- ices in Whitechurch United Church on Sunday, November 7th, and the hot fowl support on Monday, Nov ember 8th, Thanksgiving Day. Miss, Aileen Bawden of Toronto, an elo- cutionist of high repute has been en- gaged for the evening, and a good time is assured for all. Mt Aldin Purdon returned from Leamington, on, Saturday, Mr, David Farrier is laid UP wit an attach of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McMillan of Alpena, spent the week end with their aunt, Mrs, McGregor. Misses Irene Moore,,T eatrice John- ston, Olive Farrier and Garnet Farr- ier, and Will Mowbray, spent Friday in London, attending • 'the ` Young People's Convention there; Mrs. Elgin Welwood, who. has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs, J. Falconer, returned td her home in Orangeville on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Philip Steele an son Jim of Goderich, also Mr. Mc Kinnon of Gdderich, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Cornelius. Quite a number` from here attend ed the W. M, S Conference field , in Wingham United: Church on Thurs- day. Mr, and Mrs. Amos Cornelius took in Dungannon fair on Wednesday. On Friday last the boys of S. S. No. To, Kinloss, visited at S. S. No. 9 and played a friendly game of foots hall with the boys of No. 9. The gailte resulted in a victory for; the visitors. Mr. Thos. Moore was ref- eree. li LUCKNOW Mr, W. J, Morse of Stratford, spent the week enol with Lucknow friends. Miss Grace Doctor of Toronto vis- ited her friend, Miss Ruth Mitchell last week, Misses Cora. and Angus MacQuaig returned to Chicago 'after spending e few weeks at her home here, 1VIr. and Mrs. H. Iken and little daughters, Ruth and Mary have re- turned to Brantford, having !spent a few days with Mrs. Iken's parents, Mr .and Mrs. Geo. Greer. • Mrs '.E. Milson and son Leonard of Milton, visited recently with friends here, Mr,: and Mrs, Martin of Smithville spent' the week end with their laugh- ter,' Mrs. Chas, MacDonald at The Manse, ' A number of the .Lucknow Ladies attended the Sectional meeting' of the Maitland Presbyterial . W.M.S. of the Presbyterian church, 'held :in Ripley d on Friday, Oct. 15th. Mrs. j. W. Dill of Toronto, addressed the meet- ing. The United Church Y. P. S. was well attended 'Monday evening: Mr. W. L. MacKenzie presided, and the topic, "Influences," was taken by Mrs Velvin Reed. Musical numbers were R a solo by Rev. '7GIr. Craw, and an in- - strumental 1:7 Miss Olive Helm; Mis- ses ® Margaret McCallum and Hazel 1111 Webster gave readings. 1 The annual Thankoffering meeting of the Presbyterian W.M.S. Auxiliary rie was held last Sunday morning: Rev. r D. E. MacDonald of India, conducted the service, and delivered an inter- esting nter .stingas' well as an instructive ad P. dress. �. GREAT YEARS IN THE NATIONS HISTORY Interesting things havehappened in 1926. Commander Byrd in _ a Fokker airplane, circled'' the- North Pole . Photographs telteii in Eur- ope were transmitted/8n radio waves to America an dpiiblished in newspa- pers a few hours 1, ter 'Ger rude Eder - le daughter of a 1'ew' york• butcher, swath the English "channel, one hour faster than any of thh five men who had swum it before her Is anything interesting going to happen in 1927? Thursday, Q.eteber asst 926 t�1MIIlNlIglMf�ll�1111�111$11(II�IUMMhII�II`1111III�IIIIIpIDMIII�IggII�III1�l11�III�III�111�1I1�M111�111w114�lll�llll�d! Splendid Valuo • ■ Social Com. had charge of Presby- ! terian Guild Monday evening. Cate- I chi= wa staken by• Mrs. Thos Wat if'son, A piano instrumental was ren ; s re- dered by Miss Katherine MacKenzie w and a solo by Miss Mary Macintosh. i A vocal duet by Miss Mary and Mrs H. Aitcheeon. The debate, Resolv- ed that Religion is a Greater Factor in the ' World's Progress, than Sci- ence," was enjoyed by Guildites. The affirmative as taken by Mr. W. Thompson, Misses Marion MacDoug- al and Jessie Steart, and the negative NOTE THE SPLENDID VALUE W MEN'S SHOES AS SHOWN BELOW Men's Oxfords in either.black or brown, in a quality that will give good wear ---and on the new toe last. MEN'S HIGH BOOTS IN BROWN OR BLACK SIDE CALF—a reealgood wearing leather, on the new toe last, and with' Goodyear Welt' Soles in all sizes for:— $3.95 per pair $3.95 per pair These prices are; as low as those of big city deal- ers. Our new method of•buying direct -"From Factory to Store," place us in a position to sell at lowest prices. The above are among our cheapest lines for Men. -- We ti We haveC better Oxfords in .many styles up to $6.50, and high boots in various kinds up to $8.5o.depending entirely upon quality. Phone 1129. dliBlllAil11211IC111111111112111eI I I®! I I»I! I WILLIS THE SHOE STOREit- Wingham, Ont. -w III?s9E1!111111 114911112111131111E'81110111171111211112111®Ilnlilllfllliffil died, on or about the Sixteenth,day Mr. and Mrs. Robt .Golley and family, also Mrs. T. Abraham and Mrs McIntosh, spent' Sunday. at Mr. Chad. Hennings', near Wroxeter. of September A.D. 1926, at the Town of Wingham, are required to send to „For one thing the Youth's Compare : by Messrs MacLean Johnston and 'Henry Johnson R.R., Belgrave, Ont„ ion on April 16, will celebrate its Hun-. Edmund Smith, and Miss Rena Car -the Executor, or, undersigned, on or dredth Birthday. During 1927, the ruthers. The judges were Miss Kate before the I_th day of November A. Companion will contain more inter- MacDonald, virs. H. Sheriff and Dr. D. 1926; their names and addresses esting reading than ever :befpre durr Geddes. The decision was made in with full particulars of their claims ing its century of -life. Consider what favor of the affirmative.. !the Scrip- in writing''and the nature of these you will get for $2.00: 52 issues, con- tuare Lesson was read by Miss Mary curities (if any) held' by them. taining 9,book length serials, 26o short Douglas and Rev. Chas, MacDonald. And further take notice' that after an; King. St., Thursday,Oct r 11th The meetingclosed with prayer. 4 stories by the most popular authors, y the said 12th day of November A.D. when their daughter Effie; became the: BL'tTH A number of our citizens attended' Dungannon Fair tin Wednesday. A :pleasing event transpired at the home of hlr. and Mrs. William Log more than Too special articles, a week- The Ladies of the Anglican church 1926, the assets of the said Estate will bride of Mr. Geo. Stephenson of Kin- ly section for ingenious boys, called held a very successful sale of Home- be distrubted by the said Executor burn. Rev. George Telford, pastor made bakingand vegetables last `Sat- among the the "Y.S. Lab," 'a thorough girls'. de- g g parties; entitled thereto, of St. Andrews -United church, offiei- partment,and 52 pages for children. urday. having regard only to claims of which ated. Also, in each issue, an extensive sur- Mr. Stanley Burns, who is in charge they shell then have notice and the BORN - In Blyth,`Oct. 12th, to vey of current events, making it easy of one of Leggett's Drug Stores in Estate will not be liable for any claiss Dr, H; A. and Mrs. McIntyre, a son. you to follow the afafirs of thisLondon, one not filed at the time of the said.dis-The Women's Institute are h !din for has been appointed 'as busy world. of an organization known as "The' Y's tribution. . their annual Fowl Slipper on , �rinisg Don't miss the greatest' year of a Men's Chib of i,ondon. Dated at Wingham, this twelfth day tice Day. great magazine. Subscribe now, and Mr. Harry Johnston spent th receive: en l with friends in Hamilton. t. The Youth's Companion -52 is- vAt the regular meetingof the ;Worn-- sues in 1927, and (2.) The remaining Johnson, en's Inst ,.tate Mrs M W Teller issues of 1926. All for ronly $2. 3. Or include. McCall's Magazine, the monthly authority- on fashions. Both publications only $2.5o. THE YOUTH'S. COMPANION S N Dept.,'Boston Mass. Subscriptions Received at this Office of October A. D," 1926. Solicitor for the Executor in MORRIS - Mrs. • Peter McIntosh of Kincardine is visiting her mother; Mrs. T. Abra- Noticeitem. Mr. and Mrs. P. Carruthers.. of L'on- don, spent the week end at ,Mr: A. ! NOTICE TO CREDITORS DUDLEY HOLMES,K.C. In the estate of Thomas , was late of the Township of Morris, ‘appointed the representative to the. the County of Huron, ' Farmer, deconvention covnening in London in ceased.N . is hereby given' pursuant to Section 56, Chap. 121 of R.S.O. 1914, that all persons having claims against the Estate- of Thomas Johnson ,who VanAtystyne's,� EAST WAWANOSH Miss Ella Sowerby, teacher of S. S. 6, attended the teacher's convention held at Goderich on Thursday and Fri- day of last week, and spent the week end with her parents in Goderich twp, Mr. J. E. Ellin divas at Tara last week judging horses, The Sunbeam Trio gave their con- cert in the `Westfield United church on Tuesday evening of Iast wecic, un- der the auspices of the W.M.S. Al- though it was a stormy night, a good crowd was in attendance. The pro- ceeds of the evening amounted to $6x.00. Mrs. Norman Wightman of London, Mr. Everett Hoover of Brussels and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hoover of Blyth, visited at the home of the "'Matter's ttepliew, Mr. W. P. Campbell on Sun- day. . The farmers in this vicinity are busy at the corn, roots and potatoes, Owing to the wet weather, work will be delayed a few days. The potato cropis reported very goon this year, Mr. Raymond Redmond and his mother, Mrs: John Redmond, and Miss Grace of Goderich, returned hotne on Tuesday from a visit to Ut- ica and Detroit. Mr. R, S. 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