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The Wingham Advance, 1922-01-26, Page 4nr • A Hiir"!..I� TUE'g1t?,17�1 C AM .. DVANt. E p �' A'TTTV"I C4 PAIGE V1TAAG A i And and AleSt.er Cast Vit n1= of players compose one of the largest and most,est:- pensive'casts ever assembled for a mammoth special production A Famous Story lade Into a Master Picture All the elements that go into combination . to make life invigorating, enjoyable and entertaining have been interwoven in this sinnple story of life in 11370. The rainy day in which the btridge across the river was.swept away; that day when "Black Beauty" sa'ed his master's life; the rescue of the horses from the burning stables; the hunt and the race between horse and locomotive are some of the big spectacular scenes inthis film that cost. An Enorimous Amount to Produce DAVID SMITH famed as one of the best directors of film in which animals play an important part, directed the produc- tion. He has interpreted accurately the quaint, homely ;tory of the simple, wholesome characters in Anna Sewell's Took. This is the one Elim you cannot afford to miss_ It ‘till live for years and be remembered as the mas terpiece of the year. tee teeeeen.:' $snit. tv' •I , ,Va ". " '" ,1, + ;;r,! i a ',; . " .;;i•xhaltmanosem r It is as sweet and clean a story as ever was filmed. For years t h e book has been read and re -read by children a n d adults and ranks i n popularity with. the first half cored classics of all time. CK WPM W qrt 'tt II" has �t.LAU • I I has been' read by every one. ,• '_' This story can be enjoyed in picture form by .. grandparents and infants alike. This makes it oneof s the greatest family pictures ever presented to the public". 'ilT>r!, Him is greater tb.ah the book. —3 D YS :ay,tomi. and Janu&ry Y># , 27 at. PERE R19 ANcE e THURSDAY— Special Public School Children's Matinee at 3 30:; Ad- mission 10 cents.—Evening at 8.15 Admission 20c, and 35c. FRIDAY—Special High School Childre.'s Matinee at 3.45. Adtnisr,ion 15c. --Evening at 8,15. Admission 20c and 35c. SATURDAY -Matinee at 3.30. • Por Every body 15c, and 20c. ---Even ing, 2 shows at 7.30 and 9.15. Admission 20c. and 35 cents." il tesZet,fi'h`ifleli, gas +'trr,I;;RIC aitiEllitirenalatereewese Thursday e data 26th, 1`42 LOGAL B NSPJE . 1 .w. t�' More than usual interest is Shown . in Mining this season, and, several N new ince are in the game, one of these is Dr. A. J. Irwin, The local borlspiel, 'which is being played for i the handsome cut glass prizes on eer-. hibition in Crawfords window, is almost completed and another -bon- spiel has already been -drawn up Mr. A. M. Crawford , ed Mr. C. -P. Smith are the don he prizes for the firr;t 'spiel an alub win put up the ,prizes for the s lad one. Fol- lowing is • the scores spade by the different rinks: J Murray.'. 8 J. Carr , . 16' Carr'.... 10 Sta'wari• W. Stewart 13 L, Kennedy 6 Stewart 11 1 C. )11iott....7 I,..gfoung.. s young ,.16 Young ..1 •J. Currie ....7 A. Crawford 10 Crawford 8 T. Hardie .. 9 D. Fortune -6 Hardie , . 8 A. Porter .1.1 ' W. Mitchell 8 Porter —9 E. Small,.,. 7 J. Mason.. 14 Mason ..6 A. Stewartbye Stewart 9 Porter Stews As Others See Us A. G. Smith, Publisher of the Wingirain Advance, installed a, new Intertype in his office last week; In the future he will issue "an allhome print paper," and will be in a better position to handle` his yrapidly in- creasing business. Bro. Smith pub- lishes a , good, clean up to date weekly,—Ripley Express. A new .type -setting machine, simi- lar to the one in the Spectator -Of- fice, has been installed, in the Wing- ham 'Advance, Weekly publishers, everywhere, are finding it harder to get along without the modern means for getting out a newspaper.— Pal { tnerston Spectator. TaKing bale begins on Satarday, DBcernbor 31st, . Bargains in all lanes of- merchandise await yoitt at this Cut' Price Sale. Saving, Worth . While 4.14 Fell Down Cellar Stairs Mrs. John Taylor, of Exeter had a narow :escape from serious injuries on Friday when she fell down a flight of stairs in her home. From the position in which the unfortunate lady was found it is - considered a marvel that her neck was not broken. Her son, Eddie, was in the cellar at- tending to the -furnace at the time, and rushee'( to her help when he heard the fall, Mrs. Taylor' is much bruised and shaken up. She will be remembered by many residents of town as -she spent sorne'.time, here last simmer with her daughter, Mrs. Billie Burke. ' Toronto Huron Old Boys' Asso. On Thursday evening the Execu- tive of the Toronto Huron Old Boys' Association met "at the home of Mr. R. C. King; Cooksville, about 17 miles front Toronto, going there by auto. The reason of holding the meeting there was in order to give the mem- bers an outing; and also because both Mr. and Mrs. King . come from Huron (he being a brother of the member -elect for North Huron)' and he Executive was well represented, i=s prepared by the members of the family: ' ton and grandson Lorne, and about seven, MORN Celebrated Gulden Wedding- P P years ago they built and removed to the concluded the we e them - s_ on l After the guests had beautiful home now occupied by . \lorfaot— i# Alton. 111.,„on Dims- , A very inter sting event took place Willand farm ,. li t z to ir. and kris ' et ' ding meal, Rev J. F. Ica,3 a in a fewselves and their son, y day, Jan. 5t , g , b 2' h 19 Marl in AIr. and Nits Paxton happy _ 'Mr. and &he.Deter Pa 7t when y.. , , are the' -ha r Frank orroc.t• if daughter. Y �..- wt ••t:. wen.: C..,. ..a children r t ern I i tier -',a+c A.. ofseven. rand chi d .en and t. r .i .r Mist - Wood 3 �.r i_: idle,, and a\' t�, 1 liras' S 4lortoot tvas fo. r...1, lit.. . < i : terest ng event which they were ce achildren. Their friends be -r. : er celebrated their golden wedding. The • great grand 'chs tli} L7zelt;on, o of ki .t.`cwt ) lin and on behalf of the company propos a r � -, Jae. ' occasion was one worthy� of special.. cote i g speak for diem yet other years of'`happy � •note :iia}, Mn.. on J.. _. aed a toast to tl a br'►deanti groom, offering •life.—St, Catharines Standard. n, ire Mr. mid M. j. e . Kemp when it was kilos •that aniotig the°sixty 1I r (MDS y words made reference to the pec ���d I P P o -i o£ Port eon. (Mrs: Kemp ti "4 for rE el ie A formerly or more nests in attendance the brides: ! hearty and sincere congratulations and b... ; maid, Mrs: W. W, Read of Grantham's well wishes for the future as also gratitude __ and the groomsman. Mr. J. c, ; for' the providental care manifested dur MARRIED ' Township khe half century dosed. Mein tca h Da'eidsoi, - in Vi"ro:weter , Read of Owen Sound were also present. ; ingn a few well-chosenyjust worthe groom ''nn Tnesclaw, Jan. ;fila, wan at , The spacious Paxton home was a scene j reply as did also the the home cif the bride's father, kfr.' itv. The- decorations of made a suitable'PY the Davidson., gay festivity. etio. i i ids_ nby Rev. i r. Hark- Christmas evergreen. the colored stream- , groomsman, MnJ. C. Read, each relating twee, �1.,:s Yen Davidson, r to 1r. e of dowers upon . acme interesting incident in their exper- Geo, McTn#.osle of Stratford ers and rick bouquets P fences. created x t favour,c a with shone tth Keely—Wilson --- At "Lurlcno�v, on � which the sun A fitting tribute of affection was paid.. Wed..Jan. 1f?, Miss Elizabeth Z?� rl 1 an atmosphere of warmth and delight. Boie olds- daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Tag'. company sat dawn tow sumptuous' by Mr. Fred Paxton to the Christain h" t and t the wives also being present. It was decided to hold the annual At Home an the evenin Y of Thurs'tiay, March end in the Odd Fellows Hail, .Col- lege Street.This is the, one big occasion under the auspices of the. Association that. brings' together the younger ,lenient of Huronians, the others, in , the city, and is, always eagerly." looked forward`' to; an extra effort evil. be put forward this year to intake it the biggest- and best of its kind, After the Executive had , completed its business, Mr. and Mrs: King entertained the crowd to' lunch- eon, which was .much enjoyed=and appreciated by all, which was expres- sed by l:he cr+wd singing "For they ate jolly good fellows." Mr. Robert C. Ring is a brother of the late George King and John King, M.P., for North Huron, also an uncle of Messrs. T. C. and R. H. ling. merchants. On Fur' Coats, Stoles, Muffs and Sets, Women's Misses' and Children's Winter Coats, Sweaters, Men's and Boys' Overcoats and Suits, Sheep lined Coats, Reefers"and Mackinaw Coats, Boots, Shoes end. Rubbers. Buy Now, and save from 25 to 35 per cent. WINOIIAM MARKETS (Corr'ect up till Wednesday noon) Mr. Paxton is a cousin of Messrs. Are Buttes..... •. • 28 to 34 drew and George Fox, Whitechurch. . I Eggs..... 10 to 45 Lloyd Cteorge says: "The taking of risk is characterized as a virtue in the capitalist, but a vice in the salary 'earner.' The contrary of this vies is thrift -Can you show any better form of thrift than Life Insurance. _ A2 year *eayearLttdEndowmentwith the Motile - Life Life at age. 50 means a saving of 39.55 an anally per thousand of Insurance carried, and will assure comfort to aged person Irwin Keely til ilso:n of Luc kiior4 to nig•' dinner, when all did justice to the bount- ; character ax,d influence of 15 paren Keely of Dunnville. ' i devotion to the rearing of the family of i who may soon be, dependent upon you. , four sons, an of whom survive, namely; Chester and William of Grantham town- ship. Fred of St. Catharines and George of Edmonton. The toast list was followed by an in nertei.es ,, t Sp.cLIIate 1 1 You Buy a Car Invest Don'tppeculate A care isno better than its engine, axles, springs clutch, transmission, bearing or any of its.nutnerous parts. If they are not built to GIVE service you have to pay to GET Service. The roan who, knows nothing•of what he I y when seldom drives a good bargain The time has gone w!i n a dealer sthe prestige of past connections or because he has been a samewhat can use 1 e; prominent figure in the industry, and get by wirh it. The wise motorist of oday'knuws that nut of the troublesome years of the past has come the s eceialists who.nint;e r.c'rfeet the engines, the axles, the bearings, the best steering .ices the best of everything that goes to make the' perfect autos .leertn� devices, of tri d ,y Behirid every pint is the reputation of the manufacturers of the different parts. Wfiv gernbte oil a meter car when you can a ,,d out before 1. , • . 1 i et;. band jtt3t,'u�•hat i5 ,�u," iaita the !different t n a 'Chink it over and before purchasing cell In and get us show you what we have to offer Merki Phone 8'4 �pr,7 &Sons Gray 'l.)t71"t Gar t.3ge, formal program of speeches by Mr. Geo X. =Walker; who expressed the good wish- es of the Grantham Methodist Church, of which Mr. and Mrs. Paxton are mem- bers, Messes. A. Wilson, E. Quincy, Jobe and George Bruce. Mrs. J. C. Read of Owen Sound, gave an appropriate Teatlin¢, entitled "Court- ship", Mrs. J. F. Kaye rendered the ..solo "Darby and Joan" and a duet by Mr. and Mrs. Will Paxto'p. The bridal: couple were the recipients of many gifts, expressive of the high esteern in which they are held by the members of their bunny, their friends and commun- ity. Those present front a distance weres Mr. and Mrs J. G. Read. Owers Sound; , Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Fos, Wingbam;.yc t Mr. and Mrs. Randall and Geo. E. Read,. ; Niagara Falls; Mr. and Mrs, 3. A. Gill, fi Rockaway.. Mr. and Mrs Peter Paxton balm iv= n rw �. their'entire wedded life of 50 years at' Fort Weiler, beingmarriedin the dwell- ing opposite their present residence fi the 'rlceShore Road, byRetr Geo. Bur• son,: a Presbytetlan niioitter stow deceas- ed. They afterwards moved to the farm 1 now occupied by their son, C'liestet Pax l Make 1922 a year of thrift, and begin by taking an Endowment with The Mutual Life Assuraii,ce Co, of Canada A cos s, W. T. Booth, Representatives Winghanr, Ont, Best D. ratA o Sera i ton Coal IN ALL ,SIZES Cannell for fireplaces, Sinitbieg. Soft Coal ,and Charcoal. Lumber of all kinds, dressed and undressed, Hard and Soft Wood, Slab Wood and Cedar always on hand, Shingles, Lath, Hardwood, Flooring, Sash, Doors and mould- isigs on hand or made to order ou shortest; notice, Beaver and Flbre Board, prepared•roofing and roof- ing oofing awl roofing paint. Mill, oe- Office� and Planing nI 1, J• phine St., adjoining G,'r.R.stalonr 4+'e give careful, interested at - ion to all orders, awl we melee deliveries prom ptly. MacLeanand 1 n Coy: ai ii IHogs, liveweight ...:.:. '10 60 to 10 75 t Crearn .,.,. to 34 ii GLENANNAN Mrs. Charles Aitken and two chil- dren spent a couple of days Iast week at Mr. Chandler's, Mr. Robinson, of Winglaatn, visit- ed Fortune's. cd fece:ntly at Stir. David Mr. \Win. H. Mundell left last Thursday for Toronto, where he will spend a few days. Miss Bennett, teacher, spent the week end at her hone in W ngham. Mt. and Mrs. Reuben Appleby spent Wednesday at Mr, McGr s The East End "Sparrow Catchers" are preparing a program which they trill entertain the West End "Spar- row Catchers" on Friday night, Feb. 3rd, in the schoolhouse. Your tgaa License boat bring only the money with which to pay the license fee. Have this data; you cant get your mark- ers without it: Last year's license number". Serial number of your car. Year in which your car was eta factured. Model of car. A good plan where registration is not beitig mare of a new car, is to take last year's license form "wit it you. It will. 'give all the information required. A. G. Smith is issuing. auto markers itt Wins liarn this year We need the cash". "You will need the goods": DON'T MISS T. Sale Slip -Over Sweaters 2 doz. girls' slip -over sweaters to be cleared at a.big'c it in:pt'ice,. egular value $3,75,4.50 and 5.00, all of fine wool, colors, coral, rose or green. , Sale . Price $2.95 Your Account bs i tie ---We ask for prompt pa -X- anent, we need the money. rt� SALEM Mr, Dick McMichael, of Toronto, calied on friends around here lately. . Mr. Vin. Breen vi,'pited h� Miele rfiCle slid aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Minos, last week. Mrs. Witt, Weir left last week to spend tee winter with her daughter, Ness- 'John Hartley of Vanish:els Hill Owing to the tritletnency.` of the weather the attendance .at the church. i has been rather small for it ccatXplc cif Sundays. • Mr, and Mee. 1Vin, Gallaher, of ltlavalr vicinity called on Mr, and firs. A. E, Gallaher one day last V n.�.;,rb IC S -- DURING the past eighteen months, w bilepinl� rovelnents have been made in the New Series Overland, price reductions have been such that car buyers are offered stn recented' values fo`r 1922. Here are the new prices (f. o. b., Toronto, .sees ta.e) extra and total redactions: „, 1922 Price Reduction Effective Jan. 14 from Sept. 1920 Overlane Touring and .oadste .l ,r 547 � 88 . � OverlandSedan and Coupe 1295 Overland"Special" Touring 1085 562 il.ys night Prices a Effective Jan '14 Touring ",,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,$2300 Coupe , Reductions frone Sept. '20 x;1407 1459 1277 1587 b,, Toronto, Sales Tax Extra. KENNEDY STUDEBAKEIR AND OVERLAND DEALER. Head Cflx e& Factories; Nl fy s w v t� lrlcIle. Toronto, C .n idn, awasimaiiiima r