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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1922-03-16, Page 8• titztof xxxxivic*xims4 THE WINGHAM ADVANCE 11.4911.111.110264001.11.1....13...WYKIWIS.144.111M4613i911101.,1 • wisosa. ntnesaaumwoulm,,e,sautoarasosuow......s 74117411/04"XIC,PAX/4147411.474414XXXXXXXAXXX,r- =XX creatter Than B Euiy Lar anrla \foil" e ;01 oesews.avamagainatawagemeimenmaasiwes:ovisiseamitvionanit tcP4I' IM Y.D 0114111110111 Nott w 1,1 VVI,M111P1:53rtY1' rirthlt tisCS°ale. 4„ .000 ).utsirtess Makes This 4 — ' - ••24 IrlietaMISFONA Ev rything in Both Stores ,50 20th Century hand tail- ored Suits f o r men and young m e n, tweeds and worsteds ,TAILORED A good Tweed Suit ‘vith .extt'a ft -souse r s to iTiateb. Eoi- $15.00 BoysSuit .. 7.95 „ Men's Work Sliirt, s...$1.00 • Work Socks, 3 for .... 1.00 Odd TrOtisers....$1.98,12,98 Arrow linen Collars, 2 - 35c g Wool Cashmere Hose 59c sitt 2 pair for .........................1.00 3 !kJ' Stanfield's RedLabel Un- dervvear $1.25 Men's All' Wool V Necic 'Sweaters ..„,$3.75 Peabody, Carlaii-tt, Overalls . . $1.90 .1112.1.MINIIMIII101411.9.960141 A. C ed 20 to 30 per cent. ;FL Italummustanvoratmeolossuarmastamestmemagaly,ctouLamaratativatemnalor.altuum styles choke C*ats, latest iIers yor .mluscErsammanossa.....seLmamm.."....11111!12,1$4 Art 4N, 7 • New Plaid Skirts $7,98 IX ISAZ-1751',7-e, C0SET. DEPT. ttol ANItilt4g1 - • Ladies ! Attention . 100 pairs of new Corsets size 21 to 28, pinit and -ita White, Sale $139 Art; ri/t Potegutam Aboy's cap free with every boy'S, r I ,Cs.rocery Palmolive .Soap,. 4 or 2C gro$s-whild it Wits. „ Dates, 200 lbs. 3 lb's for. 25c Tomatoes, Peas, Corn, 2 for 25c Libby's Pork .8c Beans, 2 for..._25c 5 lb. Caddy Tea _ ... _ ....... FREE SOAP Sup , lb. tin, 25c will be given free with eery. Grocery order of $1,'cio oi-over on Saturday morning. One to a cus- , tomer. Silks, Taffetas, reg. 2.50, sale • . . .. • . 50,in. Navy and Brow wool. Serge . . ... ...98c ' Dress Goods, Silks, Stap• - • les, etc., less 20 per cent. X Chamoisette Gloves 79c Listowel Yarns:, skein ....,.......49c Best Factory Yarns, lb............1.00 25c• Hoser;':Wl‘f Stockings, t ings. • Remnant --Many new ends at •90 half price, lioleproof Silk Hose— .. . • . 1.39 PF14 h LINENS LESS 25 'ER CENT Table Cl()ths, Napkins, etc. •pa, BLUEVALE Miss Beni l'IYWS of AlW40d4 i. ViSitillg With her sist.er, Mrs. H, Ham- mond, A. If ohnes is at present visit- ing with ,relatives at Toronto, , Mr, Howard Stewart was able to re- turn home from the West Thursday, We hope he will soon be enjoying better health. Mr Richard Johnston received and delivered a. ear of (yds And corn this week. Syrup making is the order of the day-, sap is running good but the season is expected to be 'short this year. • Air. Mac, Scott and Mr. R. Garrtiss •motored to Seaforth and visited with relatives there •last week. Mr, Harvey Haney of Brantford, spent a few days this week with his father, Mr, Geo. Haney. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Mowbray of Whitechurch, visited with Geo, Mowbray. Mr 'Whit.- Stewart was on the sick list a couple of days laSt week and was relieved by Mr. Gordon Hall, Mrs, Wzn, AlciVlichael, Sr., is 'on the sick list, her many friends hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. Rich, JohnStoll shipped a ear of .1 hogs to Toronto on Saturday. Mr. Eldon McKinney was relieving A.G very large flock of wild geese atdtlateysoplaesriatwe,ereceorget:wn for a few passed over the village on Monday going north, looks like spring. Mrs. H. A. McCall is at present with her brother at Detroit, who is on the sick list. Mr H. Hammond made a business trip to Brussels on Monday. The grist mill was closed down •For a couple of days owing to- a broken shaft, • • WROXETER Miss Bryan's', Brussels, was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. F. Kitchen, last week.' Air. and Airs. W. F. Connor spent the week -end in-Wingham. • Miss -Aliee'llamilton, New York, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton. lat Thx /40.4'14114.100111.11)2,2 Spring ArlirlotAncement 1922 In announc•itafg the arrival a our We wish to kay particular stress on two very •iniport -. ant features, as follows : In the first place Prtee.v.-4 eeldedly and secondly 11161417 (tf,t,tt Q -or 4rfogore kiv(e, we stiow s eh a varled and es,,ntwe nsIve selectit • We ,dre e adidly the ,I.pinlon f '1 si4o,e st-tte I these parts ea slvow slack • rtety . 2 styles nd t td -r ?to. es as Weare srOlft/1711 ,tft on. 'J11,11V01,22‘10.0' SI SW ,!! The Shoe Store airaisztatuts.az laws, ,:Prico,Red UC! tion in All 20c and 25c pap- er •covered Novels, are now selling at • 15 cents each. • Mr: and,Mrs. Wm. AilcLatighlirt and dadghter Miss Margaret Winnipeg, who have been ,spending, the winter, •at the home of Mrs. Jas. Ritchie, left for the West this week. • jas". Edgar, Wing tam, called on old friends in the village.last week. Airs.' T. A. Gibson isthe guest of her brother, Mr. J, ID. Miller of Lon - Regular meeting af, the AVoinens. .".Institute was held in Mrs.' Pope's rooms 014 Tuesday afternoon when an . Several incnowere,engaged last week •„• excellent ,paper on "The Trout:11'es ,of in and around Wroxeter repairing the , Reconstruction” was read by Mrs. 'I'. telephone lines. whiCh'were'badfy out G. Hemphill. A vacuum cleaner has- of,orrie'r since the ice storm. ; been bought by the Institute for rent- Sorry to' state that Miss Katc ing •purposes.. • I-Itrzeiwood. is -under the, doctor's care: S. Et:trite, Jamestown, has rented D. We hope she •may soon. be' b6tter. • farrif and moved to the house, ,recentl, occupied by Alex I•liggiris, • Syrup Inking time has come •in, and a good niany around here are busy, • Aft;aIifgring illness of several niontlis Mr. 'George Jack, •passed • away on Sunday evening Ira his Both year. The funeral was' held on 'I'ites- day afternoon. • Rev. Dr, 1-larlcoess in charge, Interment in Aro-xeter tery. ' • rto' ' itt MMX‘XXXXXN/C,),,i,ett Roductl Books, Stationery, Magazines, Town Ticket Agency Canadian • National Grand Trunk, Railway. Ocean tickets via all lines. ....02MILOMAIBLII*06*.11,14.11995111.0016311W.101$0*11;111160111...ft t.42.7 -M.41.• NOTICE TO CREDITORS I Notice is hereby filven, put 50011014infant to Sectie PA. ?Alf that alt persons having claims against •the Rs. tate of Uatherine Schwa: is, deceased, who died on or tabour the tcnlh tay of December, A. D. 1921, at the Town.of Wingli am in the ProvArlee of ("Mario. are 'required to send by post, pre- paid, or to deliver to 21. Vanstone, Ontario, Solicitor forth,: Administrairk0., on or before the first fla of pH!. A. D. 1922, their names and tiddr, sses with Inn parliculark or 14 their claims in wilting, and tt e nature of SO. ourities (if any) held by them duly verified by toilibr47, ' . m stpautory declaration. And further take notice that after the said •',,ieP .first day of April, A, D. 1922, the assets of th e •4M staid estate win. be distributed by the Admin. Kft istratrix among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they •i„..,`,9 shill then have nebico, and the estate will not 0% the liable for any claims not filed at the time of W, the said distribution, _ . Dated at Wingham this i wen t y -seventh day X of February, A. D. 1922. Solicit oIrtirriiiier?.t.rix.- ' • 701XXSTAXXXX7OltittrAXXXilratTIMMXXXXXXXXXXXXXXITINWIMIViXiMICXXXXXI Ili At th rhnslasswmgle.-,—....,etworuraancoamenammuftralatemeava.mmogosecelemersrultastrrno , • WE ITECHURC • Mr and Mrs. Robt, Purdon and children attended the party at her par- ents' home, Mr, and Mrs. Archic An- derson, of St. Helens, on 'Thursday •,aveningt • The Young People of the •Proshy- • •terian church are holding a St. Pat - social on Friday evening, Mar, :17t1. They are gathering money to • re -decorate their basement. Everyone rtvelcome. Mr. and M r s. John Falconer, left on Monday afternoon to visit with their •laughter, Mts. Wellwood of ;Orange- -7111e. Miss Lulu Conn spent last week •with her aunt, Mrs, S. Hutchison, of •1Nritighara, • Mr, and Mrs. Robt, Henry Purdon of Sask,, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Win. Purdon. Nurse Nettie Cottle, left on Monday /ilor Chicago, where she intends taking a post graduate curse for the next three months, We wiSh her every isuccess. Quite a number from these parts at, tended the pure-bred stock sale in 'IsiWinglutin last Wedneaday. We are ,9,1ased that RObert Pardon realized .41.11te a good price for MS entry, All the farmers are. in the • sugar iluusli these days and they report a lood ruti of sap, • On account of not being able to get rx 201T1I-Ottaleatitiii With Ottr c0111111Un- • ity 1.4y telephone, our 'budget is excel.). tionally small this week, •, ,Arthur Moore intended Teal,- bf Monday for Orangevilleito Or father, Mr, Richard Wellwood., IVILO la leery IOW' .1r,t timo o writing, and MIN, 14$:1U:tiler and oit Norah Ti'alorter Visited with ' tangslde relatives on Stmday. • Mrs. Wm. DaWS0 SI to 0apetdcI home from Win qbant hospital this timate of the cost of putting the line' week. We shall be glad • to sec her j in shape is in the neighborhood of out again, • $3000. • The baseball boys arc having a Don't fail to sec ihe beautiful can - euchre party in the Forester's halt on tata, "Esther the Be,autiful C/uccii", Wednesday• evening of this week to tinder the auspices of the Choral raise money for their season's outfit. Society on Wcdnescitt- c v e 11 11 g, March ortid., n tlic Afernorial Hall. , An interesting and histructive song 11,1r. J. E. Ellis, who has been con.- set -vice will 1)0 tel at the Baptist fined .to his home. for some tittle church next Sunday evening. Mr. F. through illness, is sontewliat unproved. •Hanmore will render a solo, Other Mr. and Mrs. White have returned special music will 1)e provided. Hymn from their 1yedding trip and are now lovers cordially invited. comfortably .settled in their home. on Morris street. 1 • SALEM Remember the Cantata, ."Queen Mr. and Mrs. John Wray also Mr, Esther" which, will be presented in and. Mrs. 1.ol'iert Breen, visited at the .11fernorial Hall, on, the evening of home of Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Wray on Wednesday, March 22nd. Sunday last. Mrs, Maines received word. of the Syrim making is the order of the death of her brother, Mt. Ephraim day, McCulloch, forinerly of East Wawa- "We are pleased to report Mr. Robt. nosh; at Maple Creek, Sask., he was Anderson also Miss Mary Anderson, sixty-seven years of age, aro improving after their recent Mrs. Beverley and her sister, Mrs. tiess, Archie Jackson, of Auburn, spent a Mr: Elizah Biggins of Win,gham few ltours with Mrs. Lorne Scrimg,. spent the week -and visiting friends oii dour on Tuesday, They -were on their the 6th line of Turnl)erry, way to Wingliain to visit their cousin, 'Mr.' Alex Casemote spent Sunday at Mr. • Charles Burford, who is serious- the home of Ids parents, Mr, and Mrs: Mr, Harry Johnston madd a 1)tisi. Mr, Robert Anderson has rented his ness trip to Toronto during the week,' farm for the ensiling year to Mr, Mr, Robert Wallace attended the Howard Wylie Orange Grand Lodge meeting at Sar- Miss Mat-garet McTavish of VViiox- Ida as delegate from L, 0, t, kilo. 963, eter, visited at the home of Mt, Peter Councillor, Pfillbortie, who iris been, McDougall during the past week. confined to the house for a Lotipk of Mr. aird Mrs. Leonard P.irown of weeks, is able 16 be about again. Wroxeter, visited aL.Mr. Chester Hig- The. price of bread went tip on Mon- gins on Sunday last, • day to to cents per loaf. Mr, Lloyd Henning, had, a success- • Mrs. Ashton of Gortie, IS visiting fill •wood -bee last week, her daughter, Mrs, J. 13. Watson Mr, 1Zussel Abraham and bride, in - Tit myth Tolophono •systc,rni is tend visiting for a feW days at tile about completed, some of the outlylna home of his mother, before leaving for cireuits have 1)0en 20111P101,tt.d The es -1 their new home in Moose jaw, ',..)ask iit it ,,congratulations," ivi-OR1 GAGE SALE OF VALUABLE Ivirs folinFit.ch, Behnore. risitcd with Mrs. Wylie last week, Mr. Edwin Bennett has leased Mr. Win. Perguson's 5o acre_, farm near here for two years, - Aft, and Mrs. John Gowdy attend- ed the wedding of their son, Mr. • Nel- son. Gowdy and Miss Laura Metcalfe on. 'Wednesday afternoon of last week. Those interested in the syrup -mak - nig have commenced by tapping their trees these last few days. Some 'have boiled down a small amount. Mr, Tony Meaban of 'Wroxetcr, is "sawing wood in this corrammity j thc present time, A number of the farmer around here are delivering turnips to Wrox- eter to be shipped away. Mr. andMrs. Wm, Jardine of Tug- aske, Man., are at present visiting friends in this neighborhood, Changes At To wix I -Jail The Public Rest Room in the' Wing- hanCtown hall is almost completed and the firemen's 'room is moved balk, Mr, Stewart's office will be in with the town clerk for the present. All three rooms are being, refreshened with paper and paint, Here's hoping that the good work continues to such an extent that it will reach across the hall to the library and then Upstairs to the Opera Halt Tice latter o in very- had need of a coat or paint. lor,s ter,orA roost LockliartL,Eitiott--At St, Catharines, on Monday; Match 6th,1.9.2, Anne IW , daughter of UM J, Elliott, irrifiram,, to Dr. jam.r,s 13Lock.- hart,..Riistot R LIA''t.,iolitL.41:LiIiiiiiiLmtLIdo'Llirt, 1,1 1 L " -FARM ;PROPERTY Tinder and by virtue of 1110 904101'.. contained. in a certain mortgage, which will be predated at am time of sale, there will bc'olrered by public auction on Saturday the ':I5th day Of Alareh A.:11. 1922, an the hoer 2 o'clock in the afternoon, al the BrUllSWAOlt, 1.161.01 LI the Torre ot W in glum . Bennett, auctioneer, the followingiproportyorriniely, the East, half of tiot newt er twenty-nine in the 'Thirteenth. Concession of the Township of East Wawa. nosh, containing 100 acres of la,nd mote or less. Upon the.said property is situate the folloW- lug inuldingei barn 60 x 40 11. with statdang underneath, house 20'r.. 30 4i. with kitchen attitehed,12 x 19 ft, btlith'on stone foundationsj There is a small orelufrd on the prelniees• and a good Well, also Six acres of fall whes,t in the flit°'°Ogna' 'ls ten per cent of the. purchase money to bevaid down al tho time, of sale, balance to be paid within 16 flays, For ftirther partici-1litre and condition of sale AP°111 to • Solto0rIV tlielr.1111°Ieliclo8r' s, T. R• Bilittotxtrit, Auctioneer. Dated at Wingliam the (ith day of March A. D.1922, • , You can readily see by comparison with otheis, that our44,‘ prices are lower. ...It's sinaply'becanse we only buy for spot cash 4V7i and sell for cash.,...You will find our quality in keeping with the mrs price, we welcome compariso.n. • to erg, J amvara-nt *0 Cr mt. liar na g mez ...I'dlt2"6"11141..."WAIIV.0 11F.X.X104411%.$0.02' Every ePAISTe NOTICE' TO CRETA ITC RS otiee is hereby itlir'ofh purauartt to Section 00, Cha. 121, of the Revised Statutes of Ont. ario; that; alt persons having claimagainst the Estate of Thomas. P, James, dedeased, who died On 00 about thetontli dair of Jantary,, IX 1922, at the TOwnehita of Turnberry in the' P.rovindo of Chitark),' are required to_.send bY post, prePaid, dr to deliver• to -ans/on, iiat iNinhant,011taltti. S011eiter for R the Xec ter S. on r.W Wore the 0st day of' April A. D, 1922i their undieee itha aitateg8e, 'with tettl partio, tuarta their elainis iti wititing,,'and the aatpre cif the seattrities (11 any) held by • thenir duly vet -Medi& a statutory deoliirittion. Arid Natter take notion that after the ' said. flitst clay 01 Aplfl, 1022; Om assets Of the said ostuth itill 215.015r4uted by the litxoeutors 01121110 Itib nattiflit entitidthteea having VII, gar d onlY ttiblkfalfE*hiett tlitit'711ilill then have,notileotad estate kidt be 'liable for nay olattos net 14.11 at the thud 011145 Said distribution. 1)ated at Wirticlitith this tWenty-iteVetttll aatY of Februar, A, 11, 1922, • •11. VA•NSIt'OlOtr . 'W1,ottftyn, 0, 302101107 l!or the Itliteou tors, Men's Negligee Shirts St.so ,1" ..Pure Linen Tablecloths ax2-1. at, X Durable shirt's of 11110 e..-ven. 1. a+, cotton ;with heat stripe au s d • p criti1 1c ,ai tie 111 lrisli Linen.. rtio oths 'these are excellent c tvt1- e0110011 design*, sizes 14 to 1..Cl ' , • • "• ity at a Ver,), low price. Iteg Men's Spring Weight Under., wear, 89 cents per Garment. Shirts and drawers of fnie, s'ick Union. Huck Towele $/•00 a Pair; ':>‘-ted iltick Towels made From strong lincif and 'cottop. • evert 'weave, suitable for spring. J'"arus: ill- full Ores. itt4/1 wear, just the right weight' be-.. D -po'" s.iit 8 , !att. fore putting oil wear, „IA till sizes... Cornbitla Srtits, • ; . Men's Trousers Well Tailored e ngce 90 pet y 33 inch 'wide smart in appe,ai•- titice and agood wearing(01(1 wasbiiig qualit3r, this snit .is,in great demand and inttch. below rolrl-et at $s 98 to $3.69 1,41! hatribrays and Ginghains • Very special value in cham- bray, all colors, per yard, 190, Ginglaams in a large ra,nge of patterns and colors 240 to •50c • Children's Hose 3 Pair Por 111x co Illack,' white, and tan hose in cotton and lisle, all SizeS bill. brokenlotS, very special value, • Men's Spring Clothes Greatly Reduced 13iPrice. • . • Snits $17,0 to $37.50, Coat, $13.50 to $25.0 igtrit Good quality tweed and wor- sted pants in a good, variety of cloths and S•1•ZOS• ' Igi 11 ' • Boys' Sweaters and Pullovers 98 cents each. • too only boys V, necla sweat - 20.8 arid sweater coats, in ligltt and heavy weights, very suitable for spring wear, all clors. New RedyTo.War for Spring lf,adies and Misses Suit, • Ladies and Mises Coats. Ladies and Misses Dreses. 1114," 1' %i '44•WI) gt.11 opm.• J ill IA 'f,1411:rightu1el0 (.!pisStore itAringbovat'N cash sto.12 mot MatrotW.4\41100t i .' 14' ,•,,, „„,,, „,40 • 0