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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1922-05-18, Page 8r?: lis '11. tl ii Po' Ili RI ' Jt'Ya161 tl' L y'RlP 14 fI % IAnrf it III !^ASTfi g T k 1 � �,I, yy t '�h � 1-J } 1 h I 1 ,ar h. i .l q s,,,nr. i I w 1 r .: �I t 1.10 is la,'w, 9i .,,iq ui11 n. 1, .4tA ANi DVANaE is iB 110 it ttr .t; lh`, l s }E;l rtt•,. lig Mire t1 ii 5'4: 414 3c Sample Suits, all _,well _:tailored, dark patterns, sizes 34 to 44, Special„ .$16.75 Suits lora men, navy serge, fancy worsteds and tweeds Odd 'Trousers, browns, _dark _.grey. " stripe, plain or cuff, sale Boys' Cotton Jerseys, 41 colors Boys' Khaki; Bloomers, heavy en's Overalls and Smocks, Y, heav - stripes, blacks __..,$x.49 Boys' Suits, large bloomers, light and dark tweeds $795 Odd Vests _ __$i"a Boys' tockiwigs, ribbed,special 9 to Men's Fancy White Vests, regular $$a5o, sale - - 69c ATTENTION! io Men's Fur Caps, xo Fur Muffs.._.$i.98 ea. 6 Comforters, good colors, heavy quil- ting, reg. .$7..5o, sale °1$3.00 Union Rugs, reversable, regular $15.00, sale $7.95 Tapestry Rugs, balance_ to clear:_..-.$xa.75 SUMiVMEI2 AND WINTER UNDER- WEAR SALE kaykes Heavy Khaki Shirting _ _ a9c Blackand white:heavy Shirting a5c Special, 36 in. Flanelette Cottons x5c yd., z -for __ _._ . �:_25c '. Pillow Cotton, 42 inch and 44 inch __.....:4$c' Sheeting, 2 yards wide, heavy bed sheeting .._.. _.95c. Heavy Twill `Cotton .Sheen ____...__, vy ng --.49c Black Taffeta Silk, per ` yard:_ ..$x.69 Black and Navy Messalineper ..d.,...,.._.: x.6 9 ,y $ 9 Raw Silk Shirting, per 9 Laces -.andi andsilk Embroideries for un- derwear and whitewear and for ,._ Children'sr � esses per io••`i p eces voiles andorgandys, all colors for summer dresses- 49c Linen Special Table Napkins__..... . ___25c Table Linen per yard .49c and 98c CORSET SALE RIBBON SALE 3 Tapestry Table Covers, reg. $5.00 sale' • • $249' We are cutting up our yard goods into remnants. Visit our remnant counter.' .411715 Sakuvia ornam 3 dozen Brooms _. Corn, per. can 3 . lbs. Choice Dates 25C IOC 25C W® Men's; _Women's and Children's Hose on sale.. „ xgccand 25c H he eat arHo se, sale. ..:..__.:...___.._ Silk lk Hosiery:._ ._ _....6 c Specials in Window articles at..25c and roc 20 bars Soa 3 boxes Corn Flakes_. ...,. ......25c Puffed. Wheat, 2 for a5c Rinso, 3 pkg5. for 25c 3 small bottles Miracle for 25c ,;Sunset. Dyes, 3 for_.::_..._ 25C Washing Compound, "3 •pkgs. for • 5c W ITECHURCH i. and Mrs. GVoelcs and chilcLten . s' and . Hazel of T-eeswuater• visited ith. her sister, Mrs. John Mowbray, •)ri Stitrd ay. ,Mfrs, 'MacGregor and Mrs. T. H. iEcrarc. and Milne, spent one day at !' gslde last week. and 3Irs . Sam. Hutchison and. Roere, :hy, and i11 iss Maude Conn of r�rttgeham, visited with the latter's tNeslts, lair. and Airs. Wilt Conn on diose who attended. the Presbyter - r, d Presbyter-Reid itr Dungannon last- Tuesday, -7.---Ree. er. and Mrs. Scobie, Mrs, Wm. �erbcru • and Misses' Alba Fox and hetriiedy and Mr. and Mrs, this. Gaunt and lie, and Mrs, Sise rs . iitia,s •Alba Fos' was .appointed delegate to attend the Suunni,er hop] in St• Thomas as in July 3 to 1'6. e on Sunday. He is taking:Ann iveisary work in the Stniday. School ' -at Luck - .now for Rev. R. F. Irwin, • Miss Holmes of Clinton, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bohnes. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wilson and child ren were •t+isiting with her sister, Mrs. Wtlf Simpson, of Culross on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Leggatt and children, visited with friends in Blue vale on Thursday. Mr. and. Mrs. jack Henderson aid children of Lucknow, visited with ler parents, Mr, and Mrs. MacGregor on Sunday. Rev. Stevenson will take the Lord's Day Alliance,.Wor•k in the 'Presbyter- ian chut•ch here on Sunday nckt. ltfr,eand Mrs, Mitchell and Miss Eva Dawson, of Wingham, visited an Sun- day at tiie Manse. Mr: Jas, Stein of Yellow C, rasssarriv r. -i ob.rt Atfowwbray is only chop- ed home on Prickly last and surprised g on 'Mondays now. v his sisters, Mrs, Jas, Pardon of St, ir, Alex Keneedy vent`to London, Helens, and Alrs, With Purdo:of 'nesd y to' take trcatifelits in theii Whitechurch: \fan.yof his old friends 'tat there. 'V>ill welcome hint inlet,: aga=in. "tturse Gaeta Fox ofWinghanw, spent Mr. and Mrs. Glennie and Ret. and rticlay at her hortro here, Ir., and 1[rs, henry Patterson vvis- wvth ai.,and Mrs. W. R. Farrier uii may. i arid &V(as. Geo. McClenaghan ancI i, Teddy, spent Thursday with Nt. td Mrs, I-1a:rry .McClenaghan of Bel - ti vc. in i$itsels, last Tuesday: " r llatiagroave and datighters, M is, Mrs, John 'Walters of Wingham, G.rcer of Vtririgliani, and Miss spent a few days last week with her clrflr. Iv[its a owe, VOW is doing) sister, Mrs. John Campbell, 'wok in a hospital in iinfia o,j. Miss McQitoid spent Sunday with n Y at'tticlay with the forincs1 friends in Lticknow. ! Mr. Chas. Rintoul spent the week id ;1Y'.obcrt POrdon andi end 'with relatives in •l'rtcbi:ncr. 1 r, and Mrs, John Pt r--1 Miss Jean MacGregor . of Toronto, gear spc. n Monday fi spent the week -end with her parents here, e, Sho was acoinpanied t by her ill Itrtil otil artgd Ii-xt 5, I ranee, .tl.irss :h tnricl Shaw, who will jreiti t'8tundiiy stay: fora''weeic or twV6 with net- s Tlriu'tatt5, 'Alt and grandprre"iii it and Mt^ G ti :Bust/Mon purl tit t t rriiliG�r h uyryryyl'� It iyyitat, 'visited wvtlh their AYW Y inch andsister,14 1l iln"K%u"ttV rsth Mrs. Gallen of Ltic now,'visited with Rev, anci Mrs, Scobie at the Manse last Thursday, r Mr.. Ken Paterson got in a carload of cernettt on Saturday. Now is the time to get your order filled. Mrs. Geo, Garton,' visited relatives 142 9t� t�'Irl ®0®®® $r' GLENANN AN Mrs,'Wrn, B. Mundell has been coli-. £meet -to her becl for sometime, suffer- ing from a fall which she received while ;bouse e;ieaniu„,: Vve hope she may soon be better. I Miss Mary Eadie has been spend- e„I ing a fewx clays with her brother, Will at h[olyrood. • Mr. and Mrs, Robert Muir” and. Norman, Spent Sunday at the home of si Sdr. and Mrs. Andrew Gamble, on the to sixth line of Turnberry. ;, Miss Annie' Mctcalie of Kincardine, spent Sunday at her home here, Mr. and Mrs, Johns Wray and son, Gordon, w istted with 3.[r: and Mrs. Oliver' stoles recently. Miss Ldna'':Lincoln,is spending'a few days with Mrs. Chester Dunkin., The boys on the boundary' have organized their baseball team, and have played a couple of games. NIr. and Mts. Milton .Edi Pinson of Wroxeter, spent "Sunday at Mr, Wm, Marshall's. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Gathers and children, spent Sunday at the horne! of her ,parents, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Eadie. Misses Edythe Metcalfe and Vera McKenzie 'of Wingham, 'spent: the, week -end at Mr. John Metcalfe's. as 1 1 ®'visimomonolanal Coulter and daughter, Isabel, visited with Mrs. Pu.rdon'S sister, Mrs. Chas. Rintoul of Briissels on Saturday. Mrs. Jas. Morrison of Dungannon, visited with Me. and Mrs: John Fal- coner on .Sunday, - SALEM - We are .glad to`report•Mrs. James Wylie is •'itnproving after her..recent illness, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Henning and - family visited at the home of Mr, Cla`.ence Henning on Sunday., Mr, 'and Mrs. Chester Liggins 'vis- ited;in Wroxeter on. Sunday last, Rev F, E. Powell of Xoi•onto, spent the week -end at the home 'of :his father, �Ir.-J.". K. Powell. iVfr and Mrs. Douglas o:f` Qrangehill, visited itt the bonne of Mr.. and Mrs. L. Higgins on Sunday last, 1 �. Mr, A.Sanderson, VVingliann, spent Sunday at the,l•ronic oC i\ir. and :1tIr:s, J. :;atronica• VVe are sorry Miss Mary Anderson is not improving' ng' ar l apiidly as herr many friends would wish, Mr, and Mrs, Will Wright of James- town, called on l[rt and Jdr•s, Melvin. Willits, last Stuulay. iltlrs John Hartley and datughter,. Mist i'anli ne of Vankleelc •?fill, arc at present visiting friends in this locality. 'Mr. ancdMrs, John Len .: :and daughter, Miss Velma, of: 'tV'inghain, spent Sunday with `Mrs. Joseph Hig- gins. 11T4' Willa/it Taylor has purcliased a :Ford car, so-so ntodcl. •Now girls watch out for Billie. Mr.Geore Bennett Siad the rnis- for•tune to lose a valuable � registered .Hereford bull recently. 'On going to the stable one evening last week he found the animal :death It apparently seemed 111 its usual health lsrcviotis, to_ its death, bit I dwirt Bennett had the tnis:: iottune too lose a s''adnable' jlrrin,i colt, tit w•a t,k ti( a itis rvl.tr u�li f,tc5'nitoie tai I'rt ofln, vis- trial tY,. ate d, wAtli 11;1 par M 'bIt atrcl 11`r Un i'Vt ttiii <,rl.ay 4�at .iahtt7tli v) fttt 4 fltr; t � 1 , t r 1 1 itleirrix tial ; ti t41; 9,ltny toe li y i 'ittiie , i!I 1t t tY,K )0' t" 'Y lits hili,; after a long seige of suffering from rheumatism and other ills. The fun- eral was held on the following Wed- nesday anid was largely attended. She leaves to mourn her loss, a loving ht -:s-. band,' three daughters, Many, Hilda and Margaret, one sister, Mrs. Nokes of Winnipeg, and six brothers, Wm., George, Henry and Charles of this locality, Cavin of Wroxeter, John of Stratford, She was laid to rest in the Wrox- eter cemetery. The friends here ha.ve thesympathy of the entire: community. e Ne Pr *'iyer The nevi edition just issi'ied'by authority ofthe General Syno'ti' of the Chursch, of England in Canada is now obtainable at Eiliott's Book and Statione °yj. tore We have a comprehensive.. showing of the various styles '' • and will be pleased to have a share of your patronage. You are invited to inspect our' dick, lid IJ;i �`1Tul .t ror 1i4' {ir-1!"d'1: li BElLMORE 'The Rey. R. N •,°, alitelaii• •hl T iv= 'erirop, will 'occttpy *re Pullin in the Fresb3rterran.church here on May 28111,1 'Rev, McKenzie will attend the Assent - WY at Wnnnipeg. The Christian Endeavour was large- ly attended, oda Sunday %evening, the meeting being taken by -McIntosh W M. S. Mrs: Afel enzie gave a paper) on "Helping the' Clnfrch and Receiving Help from It.""• 'Mr.George ;Lowry :of Niagara Falls, visited his brother, Archie last week, Mr. Jnts. Kirby of Kitchener, called on old friendsin the village ,one day,; lass week. Mrs. McKee and George ^ of Gorrie,,' visited at IVIr. George Lane's on Sufi-tt' Among those who•atendecl the Con- vention at, Dungannon were' Rev. Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie, Miss Agnes Dar- ling, `lVlrs Mulvey and Nirs; Corrigan. While, engaged in 'house-cleaning, Mrs.'W' Mundell, boundary, had the misfortune to fall froin'the step ladder. fracturing a bone in her foot, which lay her aside for .some tune: The Y •man friends of Mr. Geo. Herd are sorry to heat he is not "enjoying- the best. ,of health and is under the :doctor's care. '' Mr. Roland- Ballagh spent' Sunday by the lake.... • Miss Margaret '1 ,�, g Be 1 Aitken visited at het.lioine here on Sunday, WROXETER Mr. Robert McKercher and sister, Miss Agnes,who havebeen attendin University at: Kingston, ar,,e at present visiting their parents here. We are pleased to see Mrs. Stocks and her •little :daughter able: to be 'Gordon,• 1 is Ili idllt 4P �" ^hMat�l44.di;J Yv S ,I Ib9' Thursday, :Play z8th t9 .ib.i' is Re t.i; cave r 11.44 ar A very cordial invitation is extended to all ladies to make &tile. of the new REST ROOM which is located in the TOtiVN. IIS 1,L BUILDING, Wingha,tt—first door to the left—plain entrance, This rest room is more especially for ladies fr try and neighboring villages, bat ladies who live in;1 welcome 10 its rise. atal n he coin&- svri ar{ alto YOU ARE AT THE SAME TIME INVITED .TO CALL SEE OUR lti It and we are candidly of the opinion that no such choice and variet of footwear is being shown in this part of Ontario outside of th shoe stofe ALL ':THE NEW STYLES ARE I-IERE AND AT PRIC MOST .MODERATE P1; one 129.. r unatasroaFstemealsongatra THE SII EST IRE around again after beinglaid 'tr Elie g P past week with tonsilitis. NIr.'Lcslie,-MeLar ghlinn is at pres- ent visiting friends hi town. Mr. an ilirs d A. 'Hemphill of Hen= sall .were Sunday visitors at Mr.'.,T. Rev: Mr. Holmes leaves on Thurs- day morning for Kincardine where the District, Meeting will be held. on Thursday and'Friday. Mr. Ashton ;Morrison P s ent the week—end with his parents here. FORDYCE Mr. and Mrs. Souter Taylor and son visite d with r elatives nea Blyth one day recently: l![r. Welington Nikon, spent• Sunda* at Mr. John Walinslev's near Bluevale ?. Miss Nellie Boyle- spent the wed) end cif her h, IVliss Davihosme o£ Ftereamilton;- cubo";liar been visiting at Mr: Robert Haile' has returned to her home. -' 4Iv[r.. Jas. Jamieson and family visite& at Mrs. Samuel` Phillips on .Sunda�r;;. Mr. Bert .Boyd of Rothsay, visite at Mr. Peter' Leaver's for a. few claysa Mr: John Champion and \ft I-Iavens have commenced - sheep- for the season.:,ir tit Alslllsw imws 1 m mi 'nim 1 II I I I ® ®I mlumII mIllt. l I I I I�( � I_�ILI�III li •,Ill.• I I II( IImII®111111®IilulllllOili111411IlI11iIlNlllo,( I�ill�fll II Co illtilll 1��11 Special Lffor For Shop E pair... Big Money Saving VInes. Women's Summer Underwear Vests: -25c, 35c, 50c, $1.0o. Drawers Soc, 75c anct $ .00.. L Combinations '$i:.00 to $2.5o. Men's Shirts $I:oo Each 200 Men's Shirts of fine dual: ity,, sizesi4 to 57, in light and claire patterns, suitable for dress wear•or Work shirts. Pongee Silk 89c yard - Very fine Pongee, with good Weight and beautiful lustrous finish, can .be used for shirts, '- w'ts, cren's dresses, boys' bloaisuses,,. hhild.loomers, etc,, very special, duality 33 in. wide 89e ydh mit Print House Dresses 98c Neat palterns of light and dark print dresses, to wear around the house all sizes at 98c, - T3etter •qualitieS in percale and gingham, special priced at $1.69 "to $2,95. Children's Rompers 69c -,'-‘98c ea. ' Made of durable materials In light or dark patterns, sizes 2", 3, 'I3etter quality black sateen play suits in very attractive sty- les, alf sizes, /nice $/.95. Wornen's Silk Gloves soe pair Clearing lot of Short Silk es, broken lines of Which. btillaecric,z atd only small sizes leftin or white, Sizes 6 and 6.11.erush sale price 59c pair, — Long gloves are greatly in. demand, owing, to the vogue of short sleeved dresses. Colors' Black, White, Navy, Grey; and days only at $r,95. ,101 140 UPS., r r Women's Cotton and Black, 'White and colors, spec- ial prices F5c, 35d and 50c. to pairs Seim and lace cur- . tains, finished with lace 'and, in- • .sertion, broken lines ;that, we have only • one pair of a pat- tern left. Regular.$4.50 to $6.00 'reduced to $2.65 pair. • Brass Extension Rods xoc 13rass plated' extension rods with ends arid sorei,v bracleets, extending 20 40 special value xoc. Plain Oil Windovv Shades 95c CofOrS Cream, lfawn Light Gf'een or Dark Green Windom/ stigl\ooutailir,tallini6tieobeudelisttieodgilileoAlri;.14::1-cIo(Raiit)...-- plete with brackets, hi, wide 72 in. long, reg. $1.5o quality for 95c. Coates' .Mercer Crochet Cotton', Coate' mercer cotton in ecru.' umbers in stock: . Men'S Swirlier Underwear /9c. Garment Shirts . arid; drawers of fine ment. 'It1fett-'s Suminer weight coniblaation Suits, prices $1,25, Nfen's Raw Silk Shirts, $4.25 One of the most serviceable summer shirts made, in gcod• color, 'wilt/ separate cOIlar 'to match, sizes, 14 to t7. Men's Silk Socks 8gc Pa Excellent quality thread. silk socks, with double heel and toe. Colors Black,,Navy, Brown and Grey, sizes no TO}, ancl boys' ,Knickers 98e Pair Boys' lined bloomers in med- itun weight tweed, well niade in full, fitting sizes, per pail. 98c. bloomers of extr'a quality, reg. Children's Reefer 'Coats $6.95 , .,' Reefer coats, sb much., in de-, mand' this season for boys 'and ' , girls, made of all wool 'Irish 4 serge, lined throughout, with' . velvet collar and brass. brittons, 4; , Sizes, 4. tic; 14 years; specially , Remnant Table • 2.00 ends of picc,e goods in- cluding Silks,, Dress' ,Goo,dai Qalateas, 'Curtain Flannelette, Table, Linen, , telling, Cottons, Etc., le1tgt yard to 5 Yards,. tilit price. GROCERIES Fleinz and Campbells Soups, 'Pure Clover Honey, no lb. '1V1)ttlarPeilli°CoLat:tetai isfienaaSiliolda2PC5,10°1,avli;ariegSeba:l...'r.,4i;oe edcled Wheat, 2 for Soaps, Coinfort, P&G, Stint- Go1(1, Palmolive, 't Light 't.velittlit Brooms lf AI it 111