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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1922-03-02, Page 4.I,, I'r11I rniIR ,, 1 • m Wee Q.eates THE T -- eat to S e t otfBA Picture f the Ap 6 at its o e Ifs, ing in re for Two.' after :the followingmost succesfuli .ngagements. New 'York. .2 1ft I I, 30 .sees in Chicago eettS L .;lag OL W. T 0 pe °valances daily at 2.30 and 8, Doors open at 2 :and 7.30. Try and -Corrie .Early. Prices Here—E enings, 75c; Matinees:35c. and \Var Tax. been shown at these.prices., 111 rdadT iia'lM"t:h +l7 ,IifOrl THI '-ICs' Il_, TOWN 'PAPER Vh]ifn the evenin shade is lapin' atC thv endin'of the day, ' feller 'rets from labor sinokin' as 1. &t his pipe o' c.ay, net nothin' does lnnr so intich Yood, be fortune tap or down, s the little weekly, paper from :his of borne tova n. 'hiin r of beauty an'' .its ii snit. a x b y 1 print ain't always clean, I it straightens out his temper wheal a teller's foo11i1.' mean; it takes the wrinkles off his face and: drives away the frown, That little weekly paper from 4us oi'; Now 1 like to read the dailies an' the! story. papers, too. k,s'_. at _thn the _3/atter novels an. 'some otla .r trash—don't you:: i �3tit nhen I ,want:'son'ze readin'that �4ill nitre awdyt a frown, 1 �ri3na that wood of paper from arty; oi, hour to -ten. ED )owitey=Sn Fordwich, on Tuesday, February list, 1922, Thomas .Down,- ,er, so his loth year, - i ovv,.a fitaithy Boy 'from puny itlellcto my' little Johnny has become a stre>it sturdy+ boy." Dip?: another vrzteszmaSf Y ou lad Leen any hole Johnny four months ago 'and you were to see Iain.todrew;'yriu weald never believe t11aktitels the same boy. Then he'cweighed.only 42 po'un'ds. To -day beweighs '20 pounds, alniost double what he weighed four months ago.'I/is trouble first started' with a cold,'ihiklt we never noticed because lac tgat' irons and litre all boys of his age t�c~is ii 4 91 ea u r ltc cold. After. h ia xa a1tl) lti to apt➢ ethat (3, 13, , ,instead of getting better, tins getting sarse, that lie was looking pile Mni. losing weight.' lt:xstienied to be tired ill the time, led 11) t lir Y 'i P1 tie airy l,t,l'e,ac. c. es fight this cold he laic .;, ?1sc,1 .no la—collie with his 1t run,; anti s:tttit.,iziclh; 4.this be:st<hofhis el;;' atat=soat tint ' • c. r,; It tti to netie ' of ark tl a.3iylnY , lit' Ylidit i ?;. 2:37i In else wtietlaer (pelt It s.nu;.t,l Ilot: and ilo11Tn i ;• :,s•;.rcil io;:attaritrr'i hc•i, 11i f•ayric+?irfl N h aitaelf finA 60, lord k c�Jair'ti Ia%;i tai 4E, tw Atl,y:i.;, lit X11 411 al 1::+n 1 b; I 13t8ewi WU9't,l, :L•Vi , Ih. r':. ,JV Yin I A i 'yt;Ant tl dain't Yl'stb;'•}: ri'vi .,' 1 This fremencdous spectacle has never`.?_efoi'e r�.. ,; a i�. res l + a : Words Of Appreciation Nome of our readers can srightly ,a1 loog d istaacer s ervc e ails been ia- lis?-."s'� a i, wyr pmRude Rural Rhyus oac000rac0000ciowoocoomaciou It Pays To Advertise' ,The -little flowers by hill "and dell have learned their little iesson" wenn,, They breathe sweet scent for bees and flies because it pays to advertise. The insect visitors that frill in or light upon the edge and crawl in, the butterflies and bugs and ants get pol- len on their coats and pants, and willy-nilly thus they share in ,every floral love affair: If I had peach and apple, trees, I'd, put the proper spray on these, and when the fruit was red and ripe I'd tell the world in good plain type, so Plain that they who ran might read and buy the fruit their children need. That ad so neatly i would phrase it that every gent and dame would praise it. Its long •im- patient Innes they'd stand to buy the Rural. Rhymer brand. - To keep their. lungs and livers right they'd chew my apples day and night. A primrose by the river s rim, plain primrose was to me and Jinn, and no. one else had. greatly prized it until the poet adver- tised it. The meanest flower that grows 1 . think mightmake a hit through printer's ink. Sleet Storrn Interrupts Telephones. Oawing to -the disastrous sleet storm• Don' t,Kil Sa nta vea5 much 'and we. have duiina, the ,(Saturday Night) subS.LrL is h<„ebe n incouven_encedThe killjoysare still.ith 'us. One-accueusof teotaugo ,a4nxotn teriatedancalso a number local WHITECHURCH F Mrs. Archie . Anderson of St., Helens, spent the week -end at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Robt. Purdon. Mr. and 1VIrs. Albeit Cameron and childrendf ""Lanes',. spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Render - Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Falconer and Miss Nora Falconer, . spent" Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Robert McGinnis, of Langside. Miss Hannah Aitchison of Fordyce, is visiting this week: with Mrs. Ben McClenaghan. We are very" sorry to report the illness of little Willie Martin, son hof Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Martin. He is -very ill with pneumonia 1'Irs. Beaton of Clinton, spent the 6f,r4. week end with Mrs. Jas. MCClena '114 tenee Tyltt'sday, Niarci� 2nd, w Best Overalls and :Smock s Work Shirts, for men, strongly made and roomy reduced price 1.25 .Men's heavy ribbed Shirts and Drawers, sale ....,98c 10 men's Suits, broken linen, but all good pat-' • terns, regular value up to g$25, your pick 17,50 2 doz. men's Winter: Ceps, to clear at ..l .3 ' Men's Boots, a special " line of "heavy working boots, reduced to ;3.90 P�,®' Boys' -'Boots, sizes 1 to 5, clean up on odd likes 2.95 ; Mufflers brushed Yv ooi regular 'value 1 25,.vour ,.Ol FA11AG1 .7, LrF'4#.t�aav*,a. v., i>'> _ ,_. Mr. and Mrs. Robert`Henry°Purdon, g of Walpole, •Sash=_t, arrived' Bonne on s Saturday night. They are at .present visiting. with Mr.and • Mrs. Jas.Pur don of St. Helens :T,liey arrived too, ^a late •for the funeral of Mrs .. urdgp s': father, Mr. Thos. Taylor --On Feb., ` 23rd:; a tractor was:- ",brought from Wingham to Mr Frank 'Henry's to press hay:• -Although it tore up the roads it, got through al tight" i' " Mrs. Wna. Dawson was c " ,grated' on in the Wingharn Hospital on Saturday evening for Appendicitis. She is -do- ing as well aseean be expected at the Bast seven years endeavored to :keel, "`>rc wish to assure our subscribers writes a newspaper to the effect that tion_ mentioning o 1 that t5 ea_y tlnnf ,possible is being Santa Claus , ut • mine or : t ]e'• , q_. in done should he no more, aft" lie." name of our paper .,s much as Pas- to repair the damage erased, by the �," wilful Perversion of the sible, but we trust we milt be pardon- sleet stoma • and •also to furnish -Our he says is a f cd if we iixake slight mention ;of a subscribers with service as soon at truth." and as Santa Claus is a lie it is couple of bouquets which have been possible our duty to getout and. kill him. But' is handed as :lately. Santa Caaus a he Is the spirit of Christ Inas a he? Is the birth of Christ a 1 called 1t our office child congratulated _... _ .... Tri seems to me a . He said e believed we were iya:er is other, Are • we to t t our sines an Dint a better paper now than had ever tithe •niitic: Two frogs'cauglxt naPPing. i because use in the minds One day recently Mn John Menzies To the "Pessimist" a 5ie. It us on the appearance of our paper. A milkman stopped at -a stream to th t each fits in with the h b i d getting I h horse and accidentally put water k•1' f d b turned t of this office ' :