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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1926-11-18, Page 8'W'INGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES Ii oxlistoss■mm■■■■ttall fams1 1119M mus amimr elE47 1 1 1 Thursday" 1 oveax'lier' .,8th„ iw ianu awe !IIIam®®® intsaisossaamanaasaasamassaamassasaassmassos ' ■p N. ■ ■• Our111 ■ ■. 1 ■. L KING BROS. .S. al Three D;;;ys Thursday to Satur losing Ou Sal y, November 2 t . huge -success. JUST THREE DAYS to still share in the Bargains produced by Our Big Annual Sale -Certainly, it has been aend manyare the high standard of Merchandise at.GENUINE MARKED DOWN PRICES is the talk of the country, customers who have shared in the Bargains. Sale Prices will be in full effect till Saturday Night. Only.. $4.50 Silk Velvets all c;;i:tors Per yard $3.58 '•1111 Nemo and Gossard C,rsets ■ ar educed 20%. 1 • $1..25 Fancy Bath 'i' , wets 88c ALL Lai EN Dish Towels E,xich 23c Wo en's & Misses' vRile i Coats W hidbre .:, kers Pullovers Tail i red Coats Chappie C :', ats The Season's Newest Goods so% Reduction on All $2.00 Dress Flannels all shades $1.39 Umbrell', s all reduced 20% Penman's Fleece Shirts lir ravers 78c Big 88 Overalls & Smocks $2.34 Y Leather Work Mutts 49c, 75c, 98c Brsaa.iino and ° r i ckk Hags Eastern Caps All less 20 per sen Hercules flannelette Blankets, Double pled size $1.89 Men's Wool Sweater Coats $1.98, 2.19, 2.69 Tiger and. Stanfield's Blue Label iU/wear g rment $2.29 C t tion Filled Bed. Coastfliers $2.49, 3.49, 4.39 $1.15 to 1.35 Curt.., in.. Nets per yd. 79c $1.00 Li. gerie"Fabric Peach Sky, Flesh per yd. 39c Oil Window Shades Green, Cre•. m Each 69c Men's 2.50 and 3.00 Broadcloth Shirts Each $1.95 Natural• All Silk Pongee per yd. 48c Women's Combed Cdttorn Vests, each 49c North Star Cotton. Batts 3 ter 1.00 $7.50 Mackinaw Lumber acl,;s $5.39 NORTHWAY GA r'^ MERITS Fur Tri :! ; .:ed Coats, Fur Trimmed Wraps, Silk Dresses Evening Dresses, Charmeen and Wool Faille Dresses, All Reduced. 20 Per Cent. 85c Art Silk Hose 4.50 Duveiyn Coat- $6.50 to 9.50 Cut Vel - 49c , dings $2.98 vets. reduced'20/ FRESH GROCERIES REDUCED 75c Brooms .. . ......................• ... 3 Boxes Matches Choke Pink Salmon • • • • • • ... 6 Rolls Crepe Toilet Paper McLaren's Jelly Powders, 3 for Shredded Coconut McCormick Cookies • ......39c Choice Dates, 2 lbs. 4' 23c 25c Extra Quality Cheese, Ib : 24c • ,:.....•.23c Castile Sok ,Bars ' "" 28c Soap, 22c McCormic ' SodaBiscuits, Ib 15c 23c Kellog's Corn Flakes, 3 fore •.. ... .•••••••••••29c 29c Campbell's Tomato Soup, 2 for ;:25c 25c and 29c Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs. 23c x 60c Grain B. gs E cls 43c All ress Goo=ds-Tricitines,, Charmeen, etc., `' elaced 20% Pen: ;an's No. 71 Merino Shirts and Drawers 88c $.1.25 English S cks Silk and Wool, per pair 88c ILISISCROMV Realise , be>l -Tae Sale Ends Saturday, November 20th. ros,, GLEN ANNAN Miss Edna Lincoln attended the Woman's Institute Convention in London last week. Mr, Thomas Weir has the Delco light system installed in his home. Miss Bowden is MORRIS on Nov 29th in the eomitiunity hall. Miss Rhena Coiling of Ripley is,, Mr, and Mrs. B. 5, Taylor and Mr. visiting her sister, Mrs, Victor Hain Land Mrs. Elliott Taylor, attended the es, !funeral of the late Ed. Taylor in God - Miss Edna Campbell of Kincardine rich on Saturday. at Mr, Charles Campbell's.! Mr. McCall of Hamilton has been is visiting .Mrs, J. Moorehead and son Lorne in this community goose -hunting for of Listowel, spent a few days with the past week. ;her sister,` Mrs. A. Van;Alstyne. Mr, and Mrs. Jasper McBrien of Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacEwen visit- Auburn, spent a few days last week ell friends in Grey; st Saturday. with his mother here. oo r Nethery of Miss Olive Teriff is in Toronto this Mr. and Mrs � p Bolgrave, spent �;,ti da at Mr. Rich -,week.' and 'Johnston's. Mr. and 'Mi•s. Arthur Newman and sines !lardy and Mr. Craik Mr. Rred Newman of Hamilton, spent Mr J Cieghorti spent Sunday at Mr. Will L Thanksgiving -with Mr. and Mrs: B. Abraham's. S. Naylor.. r suc- Mrs. Jack RintouI and Mr John Martin held a very Mir. and family crf Belgrave spent Sunday : t essful auction sale last Tuesday. famy Mr. Robert Galley's: $12.00 All Wool Mossgield Blankets per pair 8.85, duet was sung, by- Mrs.. 1.3,. T:, D•ougr las and• Nliss• Maty �1itchson.. 'alit topic "7'rayer" was. prepared hx Mrs, Balfour and read. by Mrs. A. j. Ste*, art. Readings ware given by Miss Murray and, Mrs, Elsner Johnston.. The social epmmittee had charge of the: Presbyterian Guild Monday evening. The catechists was taken by Morgan Henderson and the top\c,. "Count Your, Blessings," by Miss Eir- elirn Lockhart, Readings were given: by Mary MacIntosh and Fffelen Mac- Donald. The musical ; part consist- ed! of a=m duet by Miss Dean Geddes and Mr. •L. Watson; also Mrs. Horace. Aitcheson and] W., F. Thompson,. Ito • sella: Mullen and Edith Smith, and a boys, chorus completed the. program.' It $2.50 lack Duchess Silk ri ■ per yd. $1.58 ■ ■ 50c and 60c Art Sateens, 36.• in. Wide, yd. 39c ,111 flesh 1a .k s: 3 `i'2131333111:`; ''ir�lltdi ' N111 °i° 3331111113113 EMU Coatt's. Thread ,, Zoo yds: Black and White All numbers. 3 Spools 23c FINE FUR COATS All at REDUCED PRICES PERSIAN LAMB COATS HUDSON SEAL COATS NATURAL -MUSKRAT and' FRENCH SEAL COATS Every Coat Guaranteed. SELECTED PELTS ONLY Unshrinkable Fing- ering Yarn BLACK, WHITE, GREY Per lb. $1.14 Winghdin, spent Sunday with their daughter:, Mrs,. Roy Irwin, Belfast. Threshing is being, fiifl hed inthis. `. locality this week, l.Vir. and Mrs. Solmon and ,girls of Stratford, , visited' with, the latter's sister over the weep end:., Miss Olive Lyons,. Londes:baro, is visiting with Mr,. and ',Mrs. . Ervin Linn, Lanes. Mr .and Mrs.. Elmer Alton:and chil dren of Belfast,, spent Sunday, with the• former's• father, Mr. David. Alton, T2meknow.. Mir.. and !Maes, Frank Irwin,. Lanes, spent ;Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McRoberts;: gtla Con., W. Wawanosh. 'Mr. `and Mrs. John Baldwin, Lanes visited with Mr: and Mrs, Will Lane, Ripley, on Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs foseph Hackett, Bel- fast, who sold their farm. some time agog moved ..to their new.•_ home ` in Lucktrow last week. Mr. George Lane and daughters, Melda and Winnie; "motored to River- view, and spent the week end with. Mr. and Mrs, Ja.s.;Raeburn. Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Ross, and son Donald, spent the Thanksgiving. hol- iday with friends at Laurier and Loch- alsh. The funeral of the late Ir. J,' Mallough at' the home of Mr. A.lbfe McQuaid, Crewe, was very largely' Mr, and Mrs. Jno. Jamieson of attended last Saturday. ASHFIELD, Mr. ‘and, Mrs, Mathew Parrish of Detroit, spent the week end with Mx. and Mrs. Kenneth Parrish, Hemlock Mrs. Henry Reid of Goderich, is visiting with, Mr. and Mrs., Geo. .Ad- ams, Port Albert, for a couple of weeks. Mr. an'd, Mrs. Robert Vint and Ar- nold, of «Wingham, and Mr._ A. J. Vint, of Stratford, visited with friends on the tenth con. Mr. Roy Irwin, Belfast has moved his household effects to the farm of Mr George Henry, Crewe. ill®III®III®III®III1111121111611111111111112111 III111I11111M1111111111 ni®11119III1111III®III®ui01lll1211111111111,111®IUE9l1t $2.50 Crepe-de-Chene •5198 Li Boys' Overt i ats and Suits All . Reduced 20%. 12011.11-03.4, Men's Fur Co .;,ls and Mackinaws Less 20 Per Cent. 4 yd. wide Linoleum per yard $3.29 ALL TABLE LINENS, TOW- ELLINGS, SHEETINGS, PILLOW COTTONS, OLD 'BLEACH TOWELS MADIERA-LINEN ALL REDUCED 20% ®®11113111®li�® Leg i i For Men and Boys i w i The Ide..1 Christmas Box - i i ings ■ III®IIIC9111v111�i11®!IIS IIHIiI 1 ■ it a Small Boys' sizes, 11, 12 and 13 for 51.15 and 52.15 per pair. is These will' fit boys from 6 to xo' years old, ® ALL BOYS LIKE THEM -THEY ARE CLEAN, WARM & DRY•iv i .. •et II - Boys' sizes, 1. 2, 3, 4 and •5, 51.95 and $2.35 per pair. These will fit boys from xo to 15 years old. - Men's sizes, s6; 7, R 9, 10 and g 52.75 per pair. . IBAutile namuserrammassemoessmaimmongenacsa Aileen Bawdon, of Toronto, deserves her wonderful rful for le o special mention .platform abilities in' interpreting the `thoughts and snoods of humanity. Each of.her four long numbers and their encores were highly appreciated, to be in. Lucknow i water._ at her hone is 'n in Goderich ich clerking Thedweddin • bells were ringing on here again: g g g Mrs. Alex. Emerson spent Sunday Monday morning in Bluevale. +� with Mrs. Murray, ° Mr: George Taylor of near Wing - Mr, Herb Tiffin from the States is ham,, was a' visitor at his aunt's on visiting his .brother's Messrs Reuben Sunday, Mrs. Alex Mowbray. and Elmer Tiffin. Mr. 'Will< Mundell and Ed, Day Mr'. and Mrs. John Falconer spent spent a couple of days last week with i e t n the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin friends in M lv rto , Welwood of Orangeville. Messrs Bert McCall of Brantford, Kenenth Weaver, ', G:, Carrick, Ira Black &Johnston shipped a car of hogs to Toronto 'on Saturday. Mrs. Robt Shaw is at present visit; Snarling and Amos Cornelius of ing relatives at Toronto and Cherry - Whitechurch, wont wild goose hunt- wood. ing. Mr. Cornelius was fortunate . Mrs. Jas. Masters is on the•sick list enough to get a goose. 'at present. Quite it number from here are tak- BLUEVALE ing. in the Winter Fair at Toronto A number of the Bluevale Young this week. People motored to Ethel, Monday ev-1 Mr. John Moffatt of Saskatoon was n r ening, where they were debating a -,home over the week end. gainst the young peole there, the sub., jest of the debate was, "Resolved that a Consolidated Schdol should be in the locality, The affirmative was up- i12r, acid Mrs. Clint Barr of London held by Miss Ethel Johnston, and spent the week enc] with .Mrs. H. G. i C Mrs, John Turner an Earn- George Peacock of Bluevale, ties seg- Sheriff. . Mr, and M J n Mts. 'T. A, ow• it spent Thanksgiving With bis moth- alive by Sift., Bisbee and Mr. 13ateinan,l 11r. and i Stevens,, y ] R•CH er in Toronto. t.he decision was given itt favor of the and and Georgina, of Fergus, visit& VJ kIITDCH tT held in the Mrs. Wni. Beecroft, Mr. and .Mrs. affirmative: recently with Mr. and Mrs, F. T,.Arrri- u supper The lite fowl s n# Ernest spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Artcheson and ft and 'Ile e cto � p J • n Thanksgiving ei'u 0 • 't Itere tic]w Wiled Ch tcrtu e "f•71 '`diss ane .i tail "�, s a s nestled attccesss, Jeer' clay with Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Kirk family, Shaweson's night, rva. ] visitors on Siunday at M ;s. °and ; of Scaforth. ,., taken in at the door, don, $26040 wastti: Mrs. i�hed a trio"pinto Mr, and ebbs. Roy McGee spent the parents, Mr, a d i ! a great many were 'uttabic. to getMn.Mr. and M:rs. Wlsle � . d with Mr. and Mrs. Aivy' the auditorium of the church._� for of ir#.ersto I N' ,t LUCKNbW The reek c en i w ii Made of Smooth Brown Kip leath- er, spring fronts and easy to put, on and off.. We make :these at our place of bus- iness,\and our prices are just the same as asked for by wholesale deal- ers -in other' words we save you the middleman's profits. NOTE -THE VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES a R i�.a11T3mv�.1' 11 for $2.25 and o ft ILLIS, THE SHOE. $TORE - ' _ Ph l ne 129.• Wingham, Ont. w_ ih�Illllltllll®III�IIIIIII BIII�ifll®IIImm ' lIIMM®IlllalilF€CILK 111®111p71111MIlIhbiAl1 MIAMI IIIE!i111611I Ul®111. ay • nifred, and Donalda, motored to Walk - i • riend:. erton last week to visit friends. Carrick spent a few Miss- Christens: Car p days with friends in Owen Sound. Luckttow Base Ball Club are pulling oil a concert on Thursday evening of this week.• The 'regular meeting of the '[United Church'W.M.S. was.held hi the school room on Nov gth. Mrs. RathwelL was in the chair. Mrs. T. Burns read; the Scripture Lesson and Mrs. J. Bry- an o Lynn Valley, B. C. addressed the n rneettng. In dealing with the Hewn. traffic Mrs. Bryan gage a explanation of the so. called .governm'ent control in B. C., showing that it was not gov- ernment .control but really govern- ment sale, resulting in a breakdown of the home, • gradual weakening of spir- itual life and the lowering of the standard of public,,life in church and social organizations. She hoped that Old Ontario would lead our beloved ands of Canada to freedom fromthe h the 'liquor traffic. After a vote of thanks was accorded to. Mrs. Bryan the. nieetitig closed in the usual way. Mr. Jack Heid of Guelph was a vis- icor at ]tome over Sunday, '1 h+r regular inocting' of the Pres- byterian W .M, S. was held ,on Wed- nesday : Th,q:.,cli '. was occupied by Miss. M. Murray. Devotional -exei�., eases were conducted by Miss' Mire. rad and Mrs, C . i. MacDonald" A Lucknow Male 'Quartette gave splen- <y ,did numbers and the;eloeuti.Oni iI, 'i&fiss Miss Olive Kennedy, who has been Neil McCallrrni's on Sancta - family were visitors at, !rs strong. f th 3 n o e Bank of Mr. Jack Beaton Montreal office, London, 'spent the holiday at, his home her, Jack has nY tt and been transferred to Ed,rnont o id Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hill, Mr. and: Mrs. t Tocsw .R. TY Douglas\ and dauf hters, 'thin J. maw§La tt®111®111■3 3333111®®®i a S Lyceurn , Theatre ■ 1 ■ y and 20 Friday and Saturday, Nov. 19 Adolphe Min �on Florence 'Vidor IN "Theand Duchess Grand • � . .ter f2 al The Waiter" Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Nov. 22, 23, 24 , Wm. Collier and Georgia Hall• I ■ • ■ ■ -IN-- `THE IN-`THE RAINMAKER" ... SPECIAL •�. r '. Fri. and Sat. Nov, 25,2 d' 27 11surS., Fra ! !, and DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS 0Q Son of Zorro" Speed Adventure* Romance dCo itlfMee High cl :�,'�lrr'el� ma�cei►. la . • 1"MOOOMMONIii 1 NOM 1tN 111