HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1922-01-26, Page 5Thursday, Jan. 2Gth, 1922
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Overcoats,
Suits
,s-wieATE•it COATS—in man's, ladies' and 'child*
ren's in pullovers; tuxedo acid coat styles at greatly reduced prices. "It;
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scarfs. toques. underskirts, natio and gloves,see
goods at popular prices.
COATINGS-A11.woo) coating in heavy materials of V.
heathers, silvertones and plain cloths, apeela1 reductions at iiali V.,
price.
itj.y`g Elt ,EA t—'&-adies' fleece Vest, white and hat-
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ural union vests, long sleeves,; large sixes, Drawers to match, reg.,
' $1,00 and 1,266 for 89c each.
21L00.4..EtS Grey fleece lined bloomers, knee length,
full bloomer style,, Special 89c pair. '
f1O.51E°R3i—A11 .wool heavy ribbed hose, fine ribbed o�
cashmere hose and plain line English cashmere hose, reg. 1 25 and
1,50 for 95c pain
2ILA„ivXC,ETS—A:11wool blankets made selected long
wool yarns in 8 to 9 lbs, Special prices and genuine values.
MEJ'srer F'Ul COATS
3 only Russia* Pog Coats made jet black whole skins quilted
lined, very servicable and of. good appearance, regular 565, reduce
ed to;$44.75.
3 only Brown Wallaby 'coats,full quilted lined, deep collar,
reg. $75, reduced to 44.75.
• 3 heavy Curl Coats, extra good quality, quilted lined, deers
shawl collar, regular 35.00, reduce ci to $24.75,
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- Findingone cloth insufficient, he.
m " j went bck to the house to get an-
other,
and on his return he found
ees the barn ' on fire. • EIe immediately
'St= set to work to save the stock, which
he' succeeded in doing, and also all
E the machinery, but all the feed was
burned.
a (lir. E. Aitchison attended the I.O.
eam e,).F. convention . in Goderich last
e Friday, at which the Grand Master
of Ontario was present and gave in-
n each degree.
LUOINQW
Lucknow's hockey teams are both
going strong, neitherhaving lost a
game yet, defeating Wingiiairt in a'
junior fixture in Winghain so-iz. The
seniors defeating Kincardine 8-3 in
Kincardine and 6-2 here in a good
exhibition of hockey. If they can
win one -game <e, from ngbarit both
teams will win this district,
The body of Miss Mary Thorns
arrived .in Lucknow on Friday £roirx ham, were the liguests of Mr, an
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Boston, Mass,, where she had died a
few days Previous., . She was 1111 Mrs, Hugh Wy,
daughter of Wm, Thorns, from where Alex. Taylor is in Gorrie this week
too iiinerat was held on Monday af- helping repare the'damage done by
ternoon to St, Helen's cemetery, the explosion.
Ed, Thorns and Mrs. David Gillies Mr. and Mrs. Win. Dodds enter -
are brother and. sister. .She was Gs• tained their friends and neighbors on
years of age, Wednesday evening, last. ,11.11 report,
Word was received in town on a good time.
Saturday of the serious illness of Joe Sorry to report that Mr. Thottias
McClure in a hospital in ' Detroit I rem.ble is not enjoyinghis usual
where he had been operated on for good health. We; wish hien a speedy
appendicitis Mrs. McClure and Miss recovery.
Jean McClure left on Monday morn-
ing for Detroit.
Mr. Melvin Reid, of Ashfield, met WHITECI-IURCH
with a very serious loss.,,on Sunday Mr, Archie Steele, who has been
when his fine big barn vias buxnt,to visiting W
the ground. He had gone out to do Cornelius, ith retuhrnis ed toaunt, hisI12hrsome.Jas
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the chores and finding, the water London. on Monday last.
frozen', be dipped a cloth in Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClenaghan
NOTICE—All accouuts are now due and must he settled at once.
'Oa Our Goods are the Best–Our PricesRight.
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NICE
'l'OR' ' CORNERS
We are all sorry to report the i11-
ness :of Mr. 'John Dane, who was
seized with a'strolte on Sunday even-
ing last, and has not as yet• recover-
ed. have
A. few instances of thieving
been reported at Tory Corners,Sev-
eral farmers have in is t,l meat awl 11 11
fowl. We would advise the partiesII
to .pick their tracks and save trouble.
Mr, and Mrs. J. Johnston of Wing -
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co lsoilrand ignited it to thaw them. and Cl 'ted with Mr, and
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"IF YOU want a real job done on your Ford take
it to A. M. Crawford,'s” has become a I slogan with
Ford owners for miles around.
A complete stock of Genuine Ford Parts always
on hand a staff of mechanics "raised on the Ford"
account for the reputation' we have earned of doing
a better job in less time than it usually takes.
If you have not yet experienced this "better ser-
vice" permit us to suggest that you do so without
delay, . Without any obligation to you we will be
. glad to give you an estimate for anything from. a
minor repair to a complete overhaul of either your
Ford Car or Truck.
qua yi' u ear A7A1t'AOw 4bet0A: `1F+ the SprIn ush st t j i
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N+iwi.:�MpibNH"enw:..n
Clarence visa
Mrs. Harr McClenaghan of Bel -1
grave on Saturday last,
Miss Lenora Webster of Lucknow,
spent the week end with her friend,
Miss Anetta Fisher.
Mr. Jack Tom, of Fordwich, is at-
tending his sister's funeral. He is
visiting with his, sister, Mrs. ' 1).;;
Gillies.{
Dr. and Mrs. Perris, of Wingbani; i
and Mrs. McCallum and Mrs. Glen-
nie, of Lucknow, spent last Tuesday
at the manse with Rev. and Mrs.
Scobie;
Mr. Bert Hobbs;, of Star 'City, ' is
renewing old acquaintances in this
vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Kennedy en,
i ertaincd a millibar of their friends
on Friday evening with a progressive
euchre.. party.
At the regular meeting of the. W.
M. S. in the Presbyterian Church
last Wednesday, Mrs. Mitchell of the
manse, gave a very interesting and
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instructive address on the%�uiinkai_uuro
of B. C. Mrs. Mitchell ltad lived
with her. daughter,' who had taught a
school which was mostly attended by
these foreigners.
Miss Eva Morrison, who has a
position in Toronto, is at present vis-
iting at -her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGee attend-
ed the Keely -Wilson wedding recep-
tion at Lucknow on Wed. night, Miss
Elizabeth Wilson was well known
around here- when she taught in S.
S.• No. rq., West Wawanosh. -•Her;
many friends in these parts wish her
a long and happy wedded
life.
Miss Christena Finlayson, of Chi
Mrs. Chi-
cago, was visiting with her aunt Mrs.
and Miss P. Irving. j MacGregor, Last week.. Miss Florence Pardon entertained
The Guild meeting in the Presby
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subject
Church last week was on the a number of her friends on Wednes-
day evening of last week. The even
was taken 'by Mr. Hugh McIntosh. ing was spent in games and dancing'. +
There is much sickness in town
just now, Miss Ivy Whitby has
diphtheria, Andy Orr is confined to'
bed with stomach trouble, Peter Mc-
Kinnon has gone to London to un-
dergo, an operation for growth in
stomach, while his mother is bed -fast
at her home here. The.' Misses Bur-
gess are confined .to bed.
Mr. Hugh. Anderson, 'of Toronto,
and his sister, Mrs. Merlatt of Ham-
ilton, were in town last week attend-
ing the funeral of their grandmother.
Mr. Jerry Rathwell has accepted a
position at Elmira and left for that
place last week.'
Mrs. Wm. Douglas is very ill at
present. -
Burns' birthday will be celebrated
on Jan, 25` with a dance in the hall.
Blackstone Orchestra.
The ladies of .'the Presbyterian
Church met'last, Wednesday night
and formed a Ladies Circle to raise
funds for the church jubilee.- The
officers elected were: Pres„-- Mrs.
Murdie; Vice. -Pres. --Miss Murray;
Secy -Treas.—Mrs. W. L. McKenzie;
Corn.—Mrs. T. Burns, Mrs. Glennie,
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H Aitcheson Miss T Carrick
The Chan Grocery Stoe ,t t Ci da
W iughaW1[llll Branch,
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iPnces
On Made-ln-Canada Goodsfor
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Friday . Saturd
Choice
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Sliced ....e per
Shredded Wheat, 2 Rolledl Oats, 10 lbs.
packages .............25c for 39c
Special I.String Broo Esc e
Tellers Sodas lb 16c.
Cowans Cocoa, 1 a 23c.
Jutland Sardines 3 for25c.
Shir. Jelly Powders 3-25c.
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Riverside Peas, tiro
Clarks Pork beans lg .23c
F'ratrnlefoird Corn 2 foir...25c.
Choice Dates, per lb 16c..
Choice. C a n a d1: i an Pure Lard„ 2 1. for
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per lea.
..23c .. ..,.. . 35c
Cheese, � „
Musical selection by Miss Winnie.
Gordon and W_ L. McKenzie, a
chdrus by a number of small girls`
and a duet by Miss Mary and Mies
Elizabeth Aitcheson, and a number
of other' papers on the topic.
Look at Your Label • .'
The mailing lists of The Advance
were corrected up to 6 o'clock on
Monday evening, and our subscrib-
ers are asked to compare the label
on their paper with the last receipt
they received. If there is an error,
we ask you to bring your receipt to
the office and have same re -adjusted.
If you can't call,. write, but do so
immediately as we are trying to keep
our lists :as near up-to-date as pos-
sible. Some readers .misunderstand
their label and are of the opinion
of
the
tithe
] cad.
their label r day
that
:month. This is wrong, the 21 or sa
stands for ?e year, .-•
Miss Nora Falconer returned to s'sea
her home from Langside on Sat. .
The funeral of the late Miss Mary
Tom, of Boston, took place from the
home of her sister, Mrs. Dave Gillies
on Monday. Interment was made in
St. Helen's Cemetery.. She leaves two
sisters, Mrs. D. Gillies and Mrs.
Leach, and two. brothers, Jack, of
Fordwich, Ed. of St. Helen's. Also
her father.,Much sympathy is felt)
for the bereaved family.
Owing' to ti�te inclement weather
there was not many out to see the
moving pictures of Ontario industries
exhibited by Mr. Steve Stothers, of
Clinton, in the Foresters' Hall on
'Thursday evening.
These pictures were first class and -
both interesting• and instructive. Of
special mention was the seed -testing,
and also the lumbering pictttres of
Northern Ontario. A trip through
•,�real treaty
saw was a
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great mills 2
or 7
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slid every ane was
GQRRZE cited.
Miss Girlie lrirhite is borne Fryni Ic the near suture: sir. Stnther
Miss Margaret Pa.ge, of IA Richmond Hill owning to ill health. 1111 will tbe back to show us the utotul '
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spentspentt Sunday with friends
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] tixcnx,clvcs v'tw e want a full honit. eed. Seeds, Potatoes; eta: :i°Ilona Residence-^ .
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r tiler industries of On
Milk,Eagle r in 22c, or 5toy a$1.0
Laundry S o a p,; 10
cakes 1111. 72c
; '.niorooi is Powders,
3 packages 22c
Get our price on Sugar as We eiipect a drop.
B,9tter and Eggs taken..
tatia and we hope every one will ,
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Your hens need Oyster Shells to:help ,nake the alseli of the e;
lbs.
Best quality Shell $1.75 per 1.00
Grit
Your hens need grit with which to grnaxcl titer+ loess. es Crystal
Grit $.1.60 per 100 lbs.
Poultry Lay ash
Feed more mash and get ;store eggs. Om mesh is the same as
used on the big poultry farms in Canada and U. S. Feed it dry'
and feed more illasb than gran. 27 Ms for '$l 00, 1 Oca lbs for $3.50.
Mixed Scratch rain .
' All good plump sound mined grain. Peed Mixed Grain for best
results. $1.00 a bushel, $2.00 a hundred pounds.
Keep your.poeltry clean end in gorif. 1ieeltli. Use Prat Poultry
Regulator. Liquid dlshefertant and Poiwd•ered Lice Killer.
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in town.
paces.
lVfr. R. G Dane is at present visit -take advantat;i� of llv unusttil; SLSCCESSt):l� To �F'C?iAtSt)3q H�w�ao:t3
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ing friends in 'Kincardine, and other', chance, and comeout to set'. these tot 1 i�
, r t Floiu•, D
Miss Wilma Ashton is at present me. Andrew_ Fox unloaded ,e
son, of Blyth. e'llewtaseesekeeteeeteleeee4tetete visiting her sister. Mrs. J. R. Wat- load of corn wtek.
Mr. Fred Trwin has sold hie farm -
and intends moving to. Game.
Dr. ItOntgomery, of Denver, Col.,
entertained the girls from across the ece
border, who pet the concert on, to a
little dance at the hotel Tnesday
The conceut ote 'Tuesday evening
last by Oyapela and Company was fee
one of the best of the Chautauqua
series and. delighted the large midi -
The public school opened op
Thursday morning after being closed
the early part of the week while the
wiltdows, which were blown out by
the explosion, were being repaired.
A family gathering was held at the
Ili MAL CLEARANCE OFOUR E
We have taken Most drastic reductions.to force, immediate .diSposal of our
. to carry garments frOm one season to another. We have left nothing Undone
home of Mr. and Mrs. Prod Ts.ylor
on Wednesday of last week. 'Those
from a distance were: Mrs. J. Jack- ft„
son, of Clinton; Mr. and hire, 'Win.
Taylor and Mrs. Thos, Scott, of
Whighane; Mrs. Warerick and Mr.
Mrs. Abe Spence, of Newbridge,
EAST WAWANOSH
Currie's Surida3r School, S. S. No.
entire stock. The lowest prices in the year is now offered. Many garMents
Pi are now marked far below cost. Being an established policy of ourS; not
X sacrificing in our final effort to dispose of everything, in Fall and 'Winter Chit -
offered.
dren's and Ladies Ready-to-wear. Here are only g few of the wonderful values
e Skirts absolutely, half price, in Belles and
trleotines, plain and fancy pleated plaid
Children's pleated serge skirts, Reg $3,95, now
9 East Wa.wanosh, is putting on an
entertainment and the board of the
Wingham Methodist Church have 014
very kindly loaned their church for
this occasion. They have been for-
tunate enough to secure Miss Pearl
Newton, elocutionist,,, as leading en-
tertainer. Those who heard Miss
Newton last fall are load in her
4praises, She certainly knows how
to "cheer the sick," There is also to
be good local talent. The date is
Tuesday evening, January 3/st, in
Winr,diam Methodist Church. The
proceeds are to help pay for a piano ik
'which wa% put in the school last
selling at -200
CHILDREN'S DRESSES
Children's serges Dresses, in many- different
styles and colors, Sizes from 4 to 14 yrs,
OATS --
L4 Children's Costa, wonderfully low prieed,
eolors, grey, brown navy, green and bur.
gandy, Some with' fur collars, all warm-
ly limed, good bargains. Prices from
CHILDREN'S SWEATER COATS
In navy end white, all wool. R2g 83.00, now
tirs. T. '1'. Currie has returned Special prices tow offered in the llostry line.
home af'ter spending a month visiting
her sisterl also her daughter, Miss
munity Literaty Seciety will be held 4 ee a 1
Mary I, Curlie hi Detroit.
The 'regular meeting of the Corn -
night, january 27tb. ,, l'he executive es Heed Offic , 448 Queen NVest,
in Currie.% School House on Frida.5, op.,
would like to sett 4 large attenda,nce
at this meeting 0.§ there is to be a
good program.
Wonderful bargains i3? satire silk, 13e1 ge, tritotine
and flannel dresses, most of them trim-
med with beads and embroidery, others
than cost. Pricee ranging from •
A few jumpet. Dreesoa left, in colors navy, black
wad white, :and all black. Reg. $4.95,
$2.95 to 5.50, now selling front —2.00 to 4.50
bite wash silk waists. clearing al G... $1,50 crd 2.00
Auctions on
Coats. SOTO wit
collar rand en , els
coats, others wittiou
brown. tiavy end Dine
li/lisses Winter
pposuta collared
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