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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1922-01-12, Page 5ii Thut'sdoy, Jars. 12th, 10" 004 s • wwwe IAV I+1 THE w1NCx1.1�iVj Al)yl�NC;,la Oa yI k..>G 114r9►t� >:�aiAt '$$$$ $ � iiibpirld$ii i$1►1 1a $ i�� �$$ �$ �1 $lw11 who The de months hasdbe Math'n level "d w+�' at the home hof" her 'sister,1V1rs. Z. "'Mc - i -ea Charles of town took place last week. Uer maiden name was Christena Mc - +p Kenzie and she had been a widow for quite a moieties 01 years, her husband having died soon after they were married and up till afew years ago "she lived on her farm nearLochat,h. She was' io her 0 year. , The funeral was held on Thurs ' day afternoon; to Lochalsh cemetery ,the geeservices being conducted by Rev. Mr. 1VIcCa.lum. pecial:vaIues'in.c1.ot.in We are offering big reductions in all Men's and Boys' Clothing, Overcoats, Fur Coats* Etc. Men's and Boys' Suits— Extra value in all. clothing. Our entire stock at great reductions. New styles and the season's latest materials at prices to suit all, d)vercoals-Mems and Boys' Overcoats in new styles at greatly reduced prices. See our range before. buying and you will save lnloney. Men's from $ 19.50 to 30.00, Boy's from 56.00 to 13.50. Fur Coats -Men's Pair. Coats, Beaver, Dog and Goat at real bargain prices. Call and see the wonderful values we are offering. It will pay you. Special Prices—In Sheep Lined Coats, Macki- naws, Odd Pants; Overall and Smocks, Underwear and Sweaters. Many lines -to; clear at greatly reduced prices in. Dress Goods, Silks, Flannelettes, Staples. NOTICE—A11 accounts are now due and must be ;settled at once. � 0 O___ G the. Best --Our PficesRight Our l-lll•C.`Sd\!t�'dI L. MILLS .r. ems, vasLn. wo daughters t i Y+. ►til Stewart E. Robertson's sale of cattle :at' .�q.t gg ��{1ttl����fl�I��t:t����Y9t�t1I1��1T�1i�9��1t1lt�t�tT�Y��°����ll�tt�llttr��4���t�it��I�t���'����pttlltt�I��t�1ro t the Cain House barns on Saturday drew a large crowd and prices were fairly w Orr Luckuow curlers held a meeting one night recently in Mr.-Siddals (tike for organization and election of. officers, which: resulted as follows:" 'Pres,, 11.. Allen; Vice Pres., W. A. Kearnay; Secy, F. F. Phillips; Managing Corn., D. M. Johnston. Robt, Johnston, A. P. Stewart, P. Archer; Skips Com , S. E Robertson,• S. A. Siddal and Robt. Johnston; Ice Coma. J t . Anderson and T. S, l:eJd and if the weather man will do his part. a good season's sport is looked for. Dur- ing the past couple of years curling has not been so enthusiastically followed as usual which fact has lid Jimmy Hunter to remark that, '''The giory hath departed from Lucknow", but we look for a revival this year. Van Gene's Revue which was given in 1 y and '1 esda the town hall- last 1V nodi, n u« } evenings was a decidedsuccess, drawing full houses both nights, and every one is loud in their praise of the entertainment. Each number was bright and snappy, and faultlessly rendered and when' one. considers that there was only ten days training it adds that much more credit to those taking part ;and also to Mr. Van, Gene. On Tuesday night Pryfogle's OJchestra supplied music, which made a little, variation from the proceeding night and after the performance a dance was put on for which the orchestra supplied music and which also drew a large crowd and the Firemen will have a nice little sum to put into their fund towards -the the Memorial Park. F`• ".l"•' g -, ' Worci was received in town recently of the death of Mr. Geo: Potter; who for 2:- many years was a harness maker here • re.; with Alex Ross. Mr. Potter. died at I r.. Ladysmith. Wis., 'U. S. A., whither he ,rtes- had gene a few years ago, death being Jr.-.- due to pneumonia. He was a member.' of Produce wanted the 0ddfelt ws, who -had charge of the' 1 Ar1u Ul;C YY QIJ eCd ,,.'- wM' funeral. 13.e,.leaves his wife.one son 'an'd Lucknow Miss Isabel Douglas of Chatham, spent New Years at her home here. Mr.Robt. Brown, who boughtMr W, Connell's dry good and millinery store, is at present stocktaking_ Mrs Davidson and daughter, May, are visiting in Toronto. Miss Rinker, Kincardine, visitedat the home. of Mr, W. McKenzie ''this week. Miss Gill, who has been visiting at Mr. Jas.,Glennies, has returned to McDonald mild sunny disposition one: day and. a•! College, Guelph, Miss Margaret.,MgCallum of Lucknow:` visited with her friend, Miss .jean Nichol of Listowel Mrs. E. A. Renwick of 'Lucknow, with her two children ` will spend 'tab 'wtnter with her parents, Mr. ,and Mrs. John Duffy at Huntingfield. 1922 .like nearly alt normal new-born infants came in bowling; and has acted since in acordance with the rules which are supposed to govern babies, having a •ra it e pr the next but let "us ho " g ig.tme , .that as i't•gets'older•it will settle_' -down in a businesslike Manner to bring cnndilians; •iu this: country.., ba.c1r. to pre war days,' when every man had something to do and, in conseq(tence` wa's ' happy" and content''-' ed.. :Deflation -lids been going on in all the year that is passed,and our hope is that 1922'wi11 see it finished, when ebm- j modities eau be purchased at a reasonable 1 price and du'r Canadian dollar worth' a . Mi' Robt. McKercher and' tss Agnes p ce ag on ain market.. ' McKer, Ther who spent the bol" a' �. g d Ale. Painter has brought the stock of the late David -Mallough and has moved it to his own store. ' • Elliott and Connell have too e d into their new office next to the Post Office and - now, have a nice up -to - office. Wroxeter . their parents returned to"Kingston last Tuesday to resume their studies. Mrs, Wm. Rubioson of Hnubolt, $ask„ is at present visiting her daughter Mrs. ,J. R. Wendt and other fremds' h towm Miss'Beatrice Florae of Leamington. spent the holidays with her sisters bete. Aft e, r., tt l t1.nnra'rn- ed Mor, _ Torodnto, a!fL'rliaviattutg'rfrievnds hnere, Belgrave Beginning January 29th, a series t> special union services will be held in Bel - grave under the leadership of. Rev F. R Woods of the department of Evanelism of the Presbyterian church. Mr. Woudlt will be accompanied by a soloist as his assistant, and very` helpful and inspiring meetings are expected. He comes to us as a very lorcetu, and effective speaker. Keep these dates clear, and lend your talents to the wellare of your community. Belgrave Women's institute Will met et the Methodist Parsonage Jan; 18th at 3 O'clock. Paper, "Living as We Go", by Mrs (Rev.) Peters; "Life: of a ,Nutab,e Wt,man" by Miss Luella Hopper; Music; Rul1 Call, New Year Resolutions. ; Ladies come and bring a friend. The W. M. S. of Knox nhurch met at the manse Thursday,arternoon, Jan. 4tb, 1922, ladles present. lite devotional ex- ercises were taken by the Prey., Mrs. Rev. Jones Script.' lesaon""taken from Mark 16th chap, atter boil Call and busi- ness Mrs. Garner Proctor, Melville, Sask., favored us with a solo ' .Vly Grace is Suf- ficient for 'l hee", Mrs. Proctor is one df our Belgrave young ladies nom; (Lessie Halliday) she has not neglected her vocal talent, she isas willing as ever to help at any time. Mrs.Munro gave a splendid paper. taken from oOr Scripture lesson Christ's Message to Go Preach to all Nations' she also read' an article on the "Child Widow of ,India', which told of the terrible suffering. At close of meeting lunch was'served and a social .half hour spent together betore,,teaving Mrs. Jones favored, us with a beautiful solo; which' was enjoyed;by every one. •{ . Mr. and Mrs. Adair Iialladay of ,Ver- den, Man., are visiting with the former's parents) 1'1r. and Mrs, A. Halladay. 1. Mrs. Carsony��of Winghain, is spending a tew days with Mrs. D. S. Scott. Mrs: Robert Stonehouse is visiting her. sister, Miss Jameson of Marnoch. Sorry to report that Mrs. Harry Hopp- er is confined to the house witb a bad. -cold. Robt. Scott shipped hogs also some ars. of y on Tuesda for.: the farmers � hay Y,,, Mr. Monteith of Stratford, is spending ',atew days with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Co - a' Y. date ! At' a well 'attended ineeling of -the Lower ' Winghan'i Farmers Club in the school house on Friday evening coon- ! chlor J. J. Moffatt of Turnberry, gave an excellent r r 1 nt aria • interesting account:.of� th 1'4 arab full hundred centsyCr p td ys Lth Cogvention rece itly.held in Toronto. y,A - »f a 1, .G. Woman Knows The purity and quality of our lunch- es and Ice Cream specials until she has' tried them. Olympia Ice Cream,Parkr No Woman The lasting satisfaction i n Coats and -Dresses until she Hanna's Ready -to -Wear. Suits, wears anna & Co., .Ltc tLlN:91.� No We n .n. Knows The superior quality o f Nicholls' Brea d and Cakes un ti l she has tried them. A. J. Nicholls ma.n Knows What wonderful values King T3t'os. are offering on all Winter :.lei°chars- dise until she comes in and inspects our stock. 111 ; it os1 Woman Knows 7i 14 The Chain Grocery Stores nt Canada Sty Winghain Branch, - Josephine Toe Lar est C halo of Grocers in Canada Honest Weight—Service-Fresh and Quality Goods' Last 3 Days4huri, Fri, Sat. Take Advantage of These Prices Telfer's S o d a Bis- Shirrii!slarrnaIade cults, lb 17c Frankford Corn, 2 tins 25e Currants, Ib 18c Eagle Salmon, 1 Ib. tin 28c 411. tin .... ..69.c Castile Soap, large bar. , .. me Kit Coffee Essence, bottle :. 25c Gold or Shirriff's Jellies, 3 pk 27e TEA1, at ...37c p } r pound' Sold elsewbere.at 50c and over. Machine Sliced Bacon, ib .. 33c Tiger Catsup, qt bottles .... 23c Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs.... 25c Finest Canadian Cheese, 1b. 23e 4 lb tin Exeellence Rasp. Jam 75e Good 4 -string Brooms, -eat h- 43e Riverside Tomatoes, Riverside P e a s 2 2 tins 3lc tins 31c' a>ra ., A Branch Near Your Hoznite. �1 rkW `..e lt.. to ,ir ;L" its.1 e.,7, r l• 'rk The bargains W. G. 'Patterson isgiving at his; Big Slaughter Half Price Jew - elegy Sale, commencing January. 7th andi eliding' January 28th. W. Ge Patterson The ,Greatest Dramatic Realism, ever ,`screened. The picture with a soup, describ- es "No Woman Knows". It's a big picture --Don't miss it. ys Only Daily Performance at 8.15. 'ices: Adults 35c, Children 20e. ou` believe in life arid are not afraid to see it lived humanly see What she will miss' l')37' not coming early to Patterson s Sale for-th.e early, bird catches the opium s 9 9 Half Price Jeweiery. i.. ' pPatters( teare„...",,h N Wom n Knows The beauty of Community Silver- ware and the new low prices until she visits "The Gift Shop". T'�V e No W o nn .n Knows aenteatm Hamilton Why her husband deals at Hanna & Co., , Ltd,-•lt is because he %rants exclusive up-to-date Men's Wear. Ha na dr.Co. y .tail oman Knows The enjoyment there is in having a Victrola and Victor. Records in her home until she has them. . . ; nigan No 1`6 o rn,w, n nows' rsovi Every Woman Knows that Kings' store is the ,place to procure all lines of Dry Goods at special prices. King Y r till 4 u