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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1926-12-09, Page 7Thum,+ ay, December 9a a926, nrMrq+wr n , _ 1. NII■ IIIII II■■�■N■■�■ ■ _ Outstanding$tylesandValue r 1 Styles and Value I .. NI • In Our Ready -to -Wear Department ,■ • _ ■ •■ ' ' ■ Sale of Women's, Misses and Children's ■ ■ • • lnter Coats at' Big R �dLCtl015 1 ■ ■• • ■ • Four Racks of Winter Coats, corn- IN prising best makes and latest models, ■ (savings worth while by buying your 1111 Coat Now at th prices we are asking. ••■ • 1111 ' GIRLS' ■ lineda 11 • at • ■ CHILDREN'S COATS -Heavy warm Winter Coats, now reduc- 3. M ed to`. ■ �t�a.®�����■�����■����si�����o����®������� COATS—Sizes 8 to to years through 6.95 MISSES' COATS xz to z5 years, good models, good quality cloth, Cut Prices are 4.$7.50, 7.95, 8.75, 9.5o MISSES' COATS — Sizes x6, 18, 20,` stylish models, plain cloths and tweed effects, now on sale at _......-______- $1395, _..._.___._...___......__..$1395, $15.50, $17.50 WOMEN'S COATS 15 Coats to clear; values up to $20.00 9.50 C a7 your pick for SWEATERS—Girls' Wool 1.95 Sweaters, celaring at a7 '�rurawu�arcroYro+errw�ro�o.soin.r ■ 1 EXTRA SPECIAL. s' ■ Several Women's and Misses' ■ Flannel Dresses for Quick, Sell- ing, Now on Sale ■ at _ 40� V ■. ■ ,.. • • • ■ ■ ■ 1 • ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 111■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■I ■ ■ ■ FUR COATS BIG VALUE In Ladies' Fur Coats, we handle on- ly the best makes, every coat guaran- teed. "See them". BETTY BROWN DRESSES Are now in stock, they are leaders` for style, qtality and value. See our range. We are featuring the newest cloths and shades. See 7 95 our Special Dress at 1 e7 a7 MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR STORE. Now is the time to lay in yo ues were never better or Prices L convinced that you can buy. High -c Prices. OVERCOATS AT CUT PRICES New models in Men's and Young Men's. Winter Overcoats good quality linings. See them at $x8.00, 21.50, 25.00. MEN'S SUITS In latest models, plain and fAncy worsted, single or double brea fed, special at $22.0e, 23.0o ;and $27..§ p, BOYS' SUITS Latest 11.19091.6 made of good quality tweed, and two pairs si bloomers, our Cut Price _ - _-:- •7 s �7 , ur stock of Winter Wearables, val- werothan n_ow. Come in‘l and be lass Clothing at Very Moderate Boys' Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers, Our Sale 49c Price .__.?._. __._ _ _ Men's Heavy Wool Shirts and Drawers on sale 1, 39 at MEN'S SWEATERS Some very special prices on Men's Wool Sweaters.' See them at $3.95, $4.50, $4.95• OVERALLS—Heavy Black Dee - nim Overalls, Special 1 95 Men's Mackinaws Coats —Now on sale at. Cut Prices, 7.9 Bargain at .� _....._...._ I a7 DON'T FORGET THE PONY CONTEST — JUST ONE WEEK MORE, VOTES GIVEN HERE ON 25c PURCHASES AND UP. ■•H • ■ E. Isard ■ ■ 1 &Co.,Wingharnl ��■ii■�r�■�s■®■®■®r■■�®��■�■�■ro■e�ii®s��r�®o��®����ra■s� II1.l111111•el11.111.111.111.11111111.22IKINIII.IIIPIIIIIIINII1.I1I111I.III.IIIIIII.III.IONIII.I111A11NI1I.lIIN11.1111118.111.111■111111 LIIId11111111.I11.1141 Stromberg-Carlson THE R N Stromberg-Carlson 6 tube Model r, rotriber-Callso x St g Cone Speaker RADIO -- SHOP — GIVE a Christmas present that the whole fainilywill en- joy the full year•around. Throughout The World WE TREAT YOU 0 SQUARE w free. service.. ESTINGHOUSIE R a d i o --6o days Sets .are the Standard of E •.--A free demonstration an your own home gladly Ni supreme merit Wherever radio •Ip •given. • is in use. ®_ --Guaranteed satisfaction on. W the set, .and also equip- d i ment. s1 ®• F_ -- is i m R. • ew it I 1 ' 1 � 11�111I�MIUilll�lll[�Ill�lll�lii�ll(�IIIIMItI�(I(�IMhitl�llhhlli►l� �IIIMUI��lll�llI1111111�IIi�IIIMI'il!�illr11�6flMlll»If•�111NNiIIMIi(Iwhl!�Illl'�I � Iwlilil�lll�l -Full exchange.value for any other set we handle for 3o days, --Time payment plan, lets you buy from income and get a good set. A radio' set is no better than the company behind it. THE RA»IO SHOP Tubes and batteries tested free and S,eakvice given on all Sets. ." There are none just as; good— there can be none lower price that at all compare with West- inghouse perfection. Westinghouse has led iit radio from its inception. Their permanent supremacy in the industry is your guarantee of continuous service. Come in and listen to a dernonstration at oar store, t' and be entertained, with - Mt obligation. v;an ' oX{d :RECAPITULATION OF THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES, THE GENERAL DEPARTMENT OF THE TOWN OF WINGHAIVI FOR THE YEAR x926, (Continued From Page 2) Dam and Bridge Account...... ........ ..... „ 2 .0 'Waterworks Dept. Services . „_ „ , , Ix 03 Payments for Utilities Commission _ 306 45 Miscellaneous $ ASSETS Cash on hand and in bank ... .,. „ , ,..... ... _ ... ..: Cemetery Accounts Outstanding General Accounts outstanding ,,, , High School Board Loans .. ...,,;.... Town Band Instruments Amusement Tax Tickets on hand Marriage Licenses on Hand LIABILITIES Notes held by Bank of Commerce ........._..,_.....-_ WINGHAM'UTILITIES COMMISSION WATERWORKS DEPARTMENT RECEIPTS Domestic Service Commercial Service Hydrant Rental Corporation Canadian National Railway Engine Supply Miscellaneous Services Corporation Power Rental Dam Dominion Bank, Loans _8623 35 Miscellaneous . _ _._ 61. 56 75973 6o 3341 24 750 00 462 07 4220 00 1200 00 236 15 44 00 10253 46 20500 00 $ 20500 00 __. $ 3502 87 �. _.. 1272.39 • • 765 00 750 00 293 50. EXPENDITURES Capital Account Power and Light Salaries and Wages Supplies and Repairs Administration and general expense Debentures Paid Dominion Bank, Loans repaid'____.._ _- Interest Truck Maintenance Cash on hand and in bank Accounts due and unpaid ASSSETS $ 15792 67 $ 219 85 284 78 2077 9? 1712 45 274 18 5136 46 5023 31 xo6 57 60 79 14896 30 _...__._.._.....$ 649 48 ____.__...._.., 425 00 $ 1074 48 ` LIABILITIES ISominion Bank Note • '� $ ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT RECEIPTS •Residential Lighting • $ Commercial Lightiiag z Power Street Lighting • _ Supplies and, Lamps; Interest on Bonds .... ..... ..:........... ,....... ...._ Proceeds sale of bonds Bankof Commerce, Note _________ ........ ,......... _ _. „.. ....„,..____. Miscellaxleous . EXPENDITURE ,, Cotistrlictiof, lirles etc .... $ Power 1'tirchgsed • Distribution, Operation, Maintenance Street Light, Operation, Maintenance Administration and General Expenses Fixed Charges and Interest on Overdraft ....._._...._ ..... Supplies and Lamps Truck Maintenance .... ............__....... ...... ........ _._..._.�. ...._ .._.. Sub -station Maintenance Bank of Commerce, note paid Meter Inspection and Miscellaneous Cash on hand and in bank Victory Bonds, (face value) s000 00 Province of Ontario bonds (face value ........... ..... $5000 00 Accounts unpaid 71 36 Amount due for Merchandise 3200 09 Stock on hand, Hydro Shop 2760 71 ASSETS 3600 00 360o 00 7968 19 6445 51 912;; 70 38 79 50 00. 00' 3537 623o 467 2067 2500 148 r7 38488 19 /986 86 t8965 44 2145 01 128 63..... 1374 86 4397 50 6709 65 59 41 II27 75 250o 00 489 20 $ 39884 21. $ 639 32' $ 16671 48 LIABILITIES Accounts payable $ Io6 09 $ 206 09 MINUTES COUNCIL MEETING HELD IN BLUEVALE Members all present. Moved by W. H. Marshall and J. Breckenridge that we adopt the report of the Board of .Health. Carried. Moved by D. Fortune and R. Grain that we send resolution to County Council of Huron, "re Ontario Sheep Act 1926. Carried . The following accounts were paid; L. H. Bosnian $19,5o, tile; Winghani Advance $5.5o acct., Dr. Redmond $35.- oo, i3oard of Health; J. L: MacEwen $5,00, Board of Health; Jas. Porter $5.00, Board of Health, W. R. Cru.ikk- shank, $ro,00, Board of Health; G, Hastic. $20.00, sheep worried by dogs; N.G. Willie, $68.56; J. H. Wylie $62.92, Jno, Tervitt $65.5o; W J.' Campbell, $57.5o, Alex Forgie $x6,5o, Patrol -Weir $16.85, Supt;. H. Moffat $1.75, two load gravel, B. Line Drain; 0, Breen $20.- oo., bridge allowance, Armstrong drain D. Ttsttcn $4o,00, W. H. Marshall $60.- oo; Win.. Breckenridge $40:00, A. Lin- coln $4o,00,,,Jno. D. Metcalfe $40.00, A. 1Vlclague $20.00, Sant Marshall $2o. All bridge allowances • on. Armstrong Drain, Wm. Elliott .$60,, tile Ara- b Abra- ham Drain; E. A. B. Jenkins $32.5o, /Jermyn Drain; Turnberry Agricultur- al Society $6o,00 Grant; North Huron Plowmen's Assoc. $10,00 grant; Blue - vale School Fair $xo.00 grant; Wrox- eter school fair $5.0o grant. Moved by J. Breckenridge and W. H. Marshall that we adjourn to 'meet at 9 a.rn., 15th December 1926, Blue vale, Ont. W .R, Cruikshank J. L. MacEwen Clerk. Reeve. SCHOOL REPORT S. S. Nd• sr. TU1 NBERRY Sr. IV — Ada Phippen, Mary Pttll- cn, Georgina Pullen, Velma Orvis. Jr. IV Eva. Dickson, Laura Mc- Coy, Margaret Elliott. Sr. III Mildred Phippen, Mac Groves, Gertrude Deyell, Viola Phip- pen, Gladys Newell, Thelma Phippen,, Jr. III w-- Mary Orvis, Arline Baker, Marion Robertson, /toward Baker, Maud Kerr, Beth Holloway, Garfield Finley, Bill Thonasont Fred Finley, Willie McCoy, Pearl Everett. Sr. II * Lillian Baker, Annie Den- nis, Henry.:Everett, Stewart Ritchie, Agnes Newell, Alvin Hart. S� vvell, p$111�1111111M$Ill�lh�ilL�1111�III1N(Il�MI11M11II�III�III�IMI�IIIIII�iII�IMI�IA��lll$lll>�Ik ' GLOVES New Shades for the winter wear in silk, chamosette, Fabric and kid at special prices HANDKERCHIEFS A wonderful array of Hand- kerchiefs in silk, linen and lawn 150. to 75 c. Boxed Hdkfs from 25c. to $ ro0 TOWELS Just received a new shipment of Bath Towels in neat color- ings and designs, two extra spe- cials at 6o and 95 cents. DRESS SILKS A most suitable gift which is appreciated by every woman. We are showing some wonder- ful values onder-ful'values $2.1g to $3.75• SCARFS - Nothing more suitable for a Xmas gift than a scarf, -a splen- did range to choose from 75c. to $4.00 (mas Gift 8 ugges#ions Here are a few helpe ful su g g estions to make Xmas shopp- ing ' a pleasure. HOSIERY An ideal gift is a pair of Hose We are showing a large range in silk, silk and wool, and case - mere, at popular prices 750. to $2.50. SWEATERS New Sweaters for ladies and children in the newest stjries and shades, exceptional value for $3.00 to $7.50 FLANNELS Just the gift for Girls and Misses, the new small checks are shown: - 56 in, wide, Special .. ,_.....$2,75 yd. 54 in. wide, Flannel _.._$Leg yd. MEN'S WEAR Shirts, Ties, Collars, Arm Bands, Garters, Braces, Sweaters, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Mitts, Scarfs, Hose, Shoes, Handkerchiefs, Underwear, Rubbers, Suits, Ov- ercoats. J. A. MILLS, WING.IAM 1. 11. 1 1 E. ill F 1 1 1 1 1 1 mummuni m ainu.nll mmonnumironeculam inuml®nuisum minnillm Rich, Soft Tones Of A Brantford Roof Brantford Asphalt Slates harmonize with any style of archi- tecture, and their rich, soft tones blend with their surroundings at all times of the year. They last for years, are fire resistant and give perfect protection from. all weather conditions. r1"� 1 LikairilfOrdP®®flml¢,CqLilitr 8e Brantford, Ontario Stock Carried, Information Furnished and Service on Brantford Roofing rendered by -11 ,. Winghanl .,. ® Gorrie Bluevale Rae fir. Thompson, R. H. Carson, `.'hos. Stewari:, rr Jr, II — Marguerite Phippen, Nora Newell, Gertrude Kicks, Pearl Finley, Ted Holloway, Harry Bailley, Austin Thomson, Willie Hunter. Ist, Class — Kenneth Rint'oul, June Groves, Mary Cruikshanks, Lloyd Casemore, Ralph Baird, Agnes McCoy, Dorothy Phippen, Hazel Orvis, Stuart Holloway, Jim Netterfield, Gordon Thomson, Wallace Griffin, Adeline Bake, Herbert Hunter. Primer — Zetta Dennis, Elsie Kicks, Velma Kerr, Jim Newell, Cecil Hunt- er. Uldene McLean, teacher MINISTER CANDIDATE GUARDS ' BABE AS MOTHER VOTES The choicest incident of the politi- cal contest in West Kent occurred in. Chatham one afternoon about 4 o'clock, when Rev. A. C, Calder, Con- servative candidate, niet his opponent, Dr. C .13. Oliver face to face under the most unusual and amusing circum- stances. Rev. Mr. Calder had called on a Chatham woman to urge her to the polls, The lady stated she was un- able to leave the house, as she had no one with whom to entrust her two little children. An arrangement was Made whereby she would take her older child with her to t>•:e polis and ,Rev. Mr. Calder would stay in the house With the baby until she return' ed. Shortly afterwards there was 'a knock at the, door and when Mr. Cal- der opened the portal, with the baby in his arms, he beheld no less a per- son than his oponcnt, Dr. C. I3, Oliver, standing on the porchway,"' "Is the lady of the house in?" in- quired the doctor, "No, she is not;'„replied 'Mr. Calder. "1 gather she has gone to vote.' "You are perfectly correct." Then political barriers were brok- en down. Dr. Oliver, realizing. the ludicrousness of the situation was pre- vailed upon t6 enter, and thecontest- r ants alone an the quiet of the house discussed in a most friendly and can., did fashion the bitter contest which, was waging outside. They shook hands and expressed the opinion that no natter which way the tide of victory would go a splen- did thing had been done for, West Kent as a result of their presence in. the field as candidates. The riding had been "cleaned up," as it were, of all signs of bribery and corruption, But time was precious. ' Dr. Oliver, who has been fighting hard every inch on the way and tak- ing advantage of every. opportunity to gain a point, saw a chance to do valuable soliciting while his opponent was acting the role of nursemaid, so As the doctor passed ' down the street .he caught a glimpse of Rev. Mr. Calder' still standing in the door- way with the baby in his arms—the baby that Dr. Oliver himself, as fam- ily physician, had ushered into the. world. • SCHOOL REPORT Following is the Monthly Report of Wroxeter Senior•. Rooin for Novem- ber, Pupils were examined in Com- position, Art, Literature, Hygeine, Grammar and Geography. Sr, 4th —Isabel Davey 84, Elva Stocks 8o, Maude Milligan 73, ;Archie Taylor 66, jean Elliott' 65, Wesley Paulin 63. Jr. 4th - Norman Hall 8x, Florence Fall 81, Marjorie Waller 8o, Margaret Durst "rg, Doris Musgrove 76, George Brown 76, Gordon McTavish 65, Sr, 3rd ---- Robert Paulin 82, Loreen Chamberlain 74, Stewart .Higgins 73, Arthur Gibzson 71, Alfred Hopper 71, Jr. 3rd — Lily Waller 85, Helen Milligan 84, Vera Durst 83, Marjorie Paulin 75, Margaret Edgar '69i Doris Elliott 68, Elgin Hoffman 68, Isabel Milligan 67, Rae Louttit 65, Velma Higgins 63, Jack McLeod 63, Ilarold IIaakc 6o, jack McLean 57.. Average attendance 29, �. E 'ii s .. Bo e a