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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1922-05-25, Page 8i
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25 .Men's good Worsted Suits,
dark patterns, 3 pieces, 38 to
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Metfs Odd Vests
'Boys' Tweed Bloomers 1.98
Boys' Khaki Bloomers 98c
Boys' .Cotton Jerseys" • 39c
Men's $1.00 Silk Ties 49c
Men's SpringMerinoUnderwear,
special ..... 69c
.5 doz. Men's GOc Police Braces 39c
}Gook Worh,Socks 25c and 39c.
OVERALLS SPECIAL _ Blue
and White stripe ..... ...1.29
McCall Patterns 10c each
M,. HOSIERY SALE, while they last
14.75p •s lisle,
extra•ood black cotton
1.49
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Ladies' black Silk Hose, reg. $1, at7 59c
Prints, heavy Weight 23c in
All Linen Towelling, extra good 25c yd. r
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'i Ladies' Summer Vests ...,........19c _ e
ii Heavy striped Bed Ticking ....39c i
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Remnant a Counter
The Galbraith stock of Dry _Goods
cut up into remnants. 'See these val-
ues.: Cottons, Silks, Flannelettes, Gal-
ateas, Coatings, etc.
l Children's Plaid Dress Goods 25c yd.
Organdy, all shades, reg. 7-5c -and -
$1.00, sale 49c ,..
,t,>1 Serges, on sale . 95c
i 1 R.aw.Silk for shirting89c
W• ool Sheeting, 2 yds. wide,
regular $2, .sale 89c
L• arge Turkish Towels, sale
according tb size 39c, 49c, 98c
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Sugar, per 100 6.19
See the Bargain Table at front
; of store. •
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W Table Linen; reduced to—. 80c yd.r,.
1-luckleback Towels -. 29c each r
5 • yds. Curtain Material, new
patterns 1.00
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STOCKI
�._. LUCKNO W
'Lucknow opened the baseball season
"'feere on Thursday afternoon with a
e lover Kincardine by .the score of
moi. 'The score up to the ninth innings
ems 6-I, but in the last innings Kin-
, cardine got three runs, Walker for the
:locals pitched a good game and was
well backed by every member of the
'team.
:Anniversary services were held a;
;week ago Sunday in the Presbyterian
achrsrch, when Rev. Dr, ..Paterson of,
'Sarnia was the speaker. The choir
;rendered several beautiful selections.
We heard the other day about a
Taus, who said he loved his 'country
but he hated to eat it. Anyone on the
Main street eats his share every day,
w�'e have no sprinkling cart and the
otltencil have decided not to put oil on
eisd- as it will likely be weeks before
•wre get a tank, the dust will fly and
business men keep on dusting,
Word was received in town last
week that Mr. Geo. Matheson had
.:auffered a stroke andwas in the 'hos-
vital at Paarie, last reports say he is
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well on the way to recovery. Mr.
Matheson is 85 years of age and for
many years was a resident here. His
friends here hope for his restoration
to health.
Field Sec'y. Davis of the Boy
Scouts was in town last Wednesday
and put the local scouts through sev-
eral drills.
Mr. D. C. Taylor has sold his big
weigh scales on Willoughby St., to
Garfield Ostrander, who is having
them moved to the site of the old
Royal Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Durnin of Clin-
ton, spent a few days in town.
Mrs, Chas, McKinnon of Wingham,
visited with Mrs. W. J. Dawson.
• Mr. Andrew Shoebottom is visiting
in .London.
Miss Isabel McIntosh visited •her
mother here.
The Provincial Inspector was in
town last week and as a result about
16 citizens will be relieved of a little
-change for infrac'.tions of the automo-
bile law and some of them very minor
offences, •
iearance
of Miihnery
Tour .:iehoice ny Hat in th •
re at Half Price,
ughand
tores
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Teeswater.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mc-
Leod, a daughter,
BELGRAVE
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Geddes, of. Lon-
desboro, spent Sunday in the village.
• Messrs. Norman and Louis Stone-
house of London Business College,
spent the week -end with their parents.
Mrs. Kelsie r of Melville, Sask., is
visiting her sister, Mrs. C. Robertson,
• Mrs. S. Carter has closed' tip her
hoose ,and gone to visitwith friends
in Toronto and the West. •
Mrs. Harvey Watson of Ingersoll,
is spending a few days. with her
friends. •
Mi'. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart of
Blytlr,, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. John Stewart., _ .
1VIr. and Mrs. Solar of Ingersoll,
spent the week -end with Mr, and Mrs.
John McGuire,
Mr, Westman of London,is spend-
ing a few weeks -with his daughter,
Mrs. (Rev,) Peters.
Rev. Peters attended the District
Meetingin Kincardine which was -held
on Thursday and Friday.
Me Jas. Stonehouse of Dungannon;
visited witla'tfriends in the village one
clay last week,
Miss Fisher of Toronto, and -Mrs.
McGinnis of Southampton, are the
.guests :of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mc-
Kenzie,
GLENANNAN
10 Mr,Cecil McNeil spent Sunday at
his •honie' in Belmore,
til Mis sMargaret Aitken spent the
1 week -end with her aunt, Mrs. Aitken.
Miss ivtary Harris of Wroxeter, vis-
ited for a few days with her cousin,
Mrs. Richard Jeffray,
Eadies' Sunday School is holding a
picnic at Mr. Wm. Campbells'' on the
river flat on Wednesday, May 24th,
All", arid Mrs.. Geo .Inglis of Car-
rick, spent Sunday with ,friends on
the tenth,
Mr, and Mrs, T. Martin and son,
Tommy of Wroxeter, spent Sunday,
on the ninth.
Miss "I3arbara Tngt"ts of iHowiek, vis-
ited over the 'week -end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, John Mitchell,
The goodrain last week has refresh-
ed everything as the fall wheat and
spring crop were greatly ira need of it.
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LAST WAWANOSH
Miss Drayman of Loudon,' is visit-
ing with her sister, Mass Ethel a?'td,
her aunt, Mrs. Wellings, ,
Mr. Robert" Scott has installed a
radiophone and has been able to listen
in to a nuattiei' o1 good programs in
Detroit and Pittsburg.,
Mrs. Jas. Bone has a itew car,
Mr. Harold RQbinsas returned from
Medical' College in Toronto, on .Fri
day.
Mr, end Mrs, Elisha Walker and
George and Mrs. Wm. Beecroft and
Mrs, J. D. Beecroft attended the meet-
ing of the 'Methodist` Ministers and
laymen in Wingham District held in
Kincardine on Friday
IVIt. Ernest Thompson, when fixing
his windmill, had the misfortune to
be struck in the face with one of'the
fans and had a couple of teeth knock-
ed out.
Miss Eva l3recicenridge bf Wing
ham, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs,
Geo. Robertson,
TEESWATER
The members of the L. O. O. F,,
attended Divine Service in the Pres
byterian church on Sunday.
Teeswater Minstrels again played to
a capacity house in Wroxeter last Fri,
day evening and they were well receiv-
ed and applauded. A'few carloads ac-
companied then' front' Teeswater, and.
the show was pronounced as good.if,
not better than ever. -
A branch of the Hilliard's store
which, opened here last June in the
store owned. by Mr. R. J. Hiscox, has
been given notice to vacatethe prem-
ises and Mr. Hilliard -has secured a
store in Lucknow and will open up
there the first of June.; Mr. Stanley,'
the local manager here, will . take
charge of the Lucknow branch.
WESTFIELD
A very successful district conven-
tion was held on Wednesday, May se,
at Westfield in connection with the.
annual meeting' of the Goderich Dis-
trict W. M. S. The attendance was
large and the reports encouraging,
there being over three thousand dol-
lars raised far missions, Miss Well -
wood a returned missionary_ from
China, gave inspiring addresses and,
the meetings were presided over by
Miss Robertson of Goderich in the ab-
sence of the district organizer, Mrs,
Hicks, who was detained on account
of sickness.. The ladies of Westfield
provided supper for the delegates.
YOU CAN -HELP
Just' how tospend-the-Sabbath day
may be to some persons a difficult
problem, but to the person who dea.
sires to live up to °the -fourth com-
mandment, "Remember the Sabbath
day to keep it holy", there should be
no difficulty. When people get. into,
their motor car Sunday morning, go
to the garage for 'gas` and oil, drive
to a summer resort for dinner, and
also expect the vendors of ice cream
and candies to supply them with other
refreshrhents, they ate not only viol-
ating the Sabbath but also the Lord's
Day Act which, was framed to assure,
for all employees a day of rest.
The Huron County Social Service
Council are asking the public, through
the press, to assist in abetter obser-i
vatice of the Sabbath day, and .the
hotels, garages and restaurants are co-
operating.
-- Posters 'may_ now be seen in tlae
garages, -"We Want Our Sundays"
and "Puy Sunday`s Gasoliiie on Sat-
urday.,, _
You can help; will you do so?
A. T. Cooper.
The Late Anson Dulmage
Anson Dulmage, Sr., former titer
chant of Wingham, passed away at the
home of his son, Thomas, of Walker-
Ville, on May 4th, after an illness of
only a few days, Death was caused.
by a complication of diseases, due - to
old"ag:e. He was the first station ag-
ent- on the old Great Western, when
that line was opened through Clifford.-
He was later removed to Brussels and
was in charge of the office there for
some years. He conducted a general
store iinLakelet for about 20 years and
while there was elected a member of.
the Howick Council, afterward repre-
senting the Township as Reeve for a
number of years. Mr.-Dulmage was
married on July eth, .1868 to Agnes'.
Smith, daughter of the late Col, Thos.
Smith, of Clifford. His wife prede-
ceased him by ea years. He leaves to
mourn three brothers, Robert of Brit-
ish Columbia, Daniel of Palmerston,
and William of Harriston. Two sons
and one daughter, Thomas of Walker
ville,:Sidney of London and Miffs. Geo.
Croton of New 'York.
The New -
Prayer
Book
The new edition just issued by
authority oCthe General Synod
of the Church' of England in
Canada -is noir obtainable at
Eilioteg' Book and
Stationery Store
We have a coinprehensive
shewing of the various styles
and will be pleased to have a.
share of your patronage,
You are invited ta inspect our
to Elliot
National tlratid Trunk Atillway.
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MORRIS
Afrs. 1 eter. McIntosh reprised to
her home in Kincardine on Saturday,
after speuding the -past two weeks
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Tbos,
Abraham.
Miss Lizzie. Hetherington of Blyth,
spent .the week -end at her home on
the 1st. line,
Mr, end Mrs. Hunt and family of
Mitchell, spent Sunday at Mr, John
Walnasley's, •
Miss Flossie Haines of Toronto, is
spending her, holidays with her par-
ents on the ist, line.
IVIr. and •Mrs, Will Robertson of
Belgrave, spent Sunday at Mr, Thos,
Abraham's,
WHITECHURCH
Mr. and Mas. Jack Henderson and
children of Paramount, visited with.
her 'parents•,'i1?r. and. Mrs. MacGregor,
on Sunday. Miss Olive Teriff accom-
panied thein home,
Mr.. Isaac Stothers of Wingham,
spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Andrew Fox.
Miss Gertie Robertson of Wing -
ham, spent the week -end with Miss
Irene Moore. • --
Mr.'Alex Md°wbray•and son, of Dun-
gannon, spent Sunday with his par-
ents; Mr, aiid Mr's. John Mowbray.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Laidlaw and
children, spent Sunday with her par=
ens hi Auburn. •
Miss Ada Clubb of Brussels, and
Miss Maude Conn of Wingham, spent
Sunday at their homes -here.
Mr.' and Mrs. Bert. Martin and.cild-
ren of Wroxeter, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. Martin.
M. Walter Paterson of Winghanl.,
spent Sunday with his nephew, Mr.
Ken Paterson. -
Mr, and Mrs, Andrew -'Stein' and
Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mil-
ler and Rhea of Lanes, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm: Purdon. •
Mr. Jas. Cornelius and Mr. and Mrs.
Amos Cornelius motored to Gode-
rich on Friday. Mrs. Cornelius visit- ®;L
ed with her, sister, Mrs, George Bean,Oir:e'
who is very .ill with. goitre in-Gode-
rich'Jt"f
Marine Hospital.
Mr, Robert Mowbray has purchased
the house owned by Jack Hutchison
and intends building a bungalow;
Mr. Snooks of Michigan, visited
with Mr. •arid Mrs. John, Mowbray
last week. • -
Mrs. Robert Dobie; Wingham, spent
the week -end with her mother, Mrs.
Jas. McClenaghan.
Mr. Duncan MacGregor and Mr,
Small of Teeswater, visited with'"Mr.,
and Mrs. Mac Ross on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Paterson and Mr.
Russel Breckenridge and Mr. Will and
Miss Martha Campbell of Ripley,
spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Lott.
Miss Kathleen Dinsley of Wingham,
visited her cousin, Mr. Roland Hen-
derson, on Sunday.
Mi'. Wesley Leggatt has traded his
farm with Mr. McCall for his store in
Bluevale and is: moving this week.
Miss Lulu Conn spent last -week
with Mrs. Will Naylor of Lucknow.
In addition to the foct that WE SELL BOOTS AND SHOES
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS MUCH CHEAPER THHAN. +HE AV-
ERAGE SHOE STORE, WE.WILI.,,UNTTL'JULY, st
Pub Rubber Heels on all Shoes Pur-
chased from us absolutely
"Free of Charge"
This refers to Women's Shoes, Men's Shoes, Girls' Shoes and
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