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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1922-06-15, Page 8• ,,,leteellerereerreee , reliteeeterea'''"'elale essiontetionwoutosintomommostiasmisomismooto r, 4:4.0 vr — evrirriv7s:r-11',17,14",1";rs'''"1"t'lR'71; mompimimumwooni moommialimomommtin •1;74' o :"."" a , eketeeee,? TEESWATER 141 The stook of Ilillierd's store was 1111 moved out of the store here on Wed,- '” nesday last, and trucked, to Luelenow. ki Mr. J. 1-lewitt, Sr., while" unloading tea at Olenarman last week had the 21 misfortune to smash a finger. While 211 it eves a bad smash it was not nees N essary to amputate it, The 'erection of the new residence foi Mr. R, J. lVfann is well ilnder way. The rag brick' from Milton arrived the first of the week. . Mr, Stanley, manager of the. Jill- llard's store here, moved to Leckpow on Monday, where he will manage the Lueknow branch jest opening up, ' Ala Hugh Semple has appealed •against the assessment on the Grand trition Hotel property and the appeal will be heard here beiore judge Klien on June 241h, Weiss Bros., butchers, have sold their business here to Beninger of Wingham, Who takes possession on the reth of June .• Mr. Beningei re- cently sold his butcher business in Wingham. The IVioleons Bank is installing an electric punip and pressure waxer system in connection with„•the building and will also pipe the water to a eevy enstorners. The Horticultural 'Society have de- • coiated the v,indows at the town hall •'with flower boxes, two being put at the front windows an. four on the south next to the bowling green. 'rite addition of these to the hall makes a' decided improvement to the outward appearance of, the building. The alterations in the storewhich has, been:leased by the Bank of Ham- ilton. from Mr. R. J. Hiscox, is now ▪ taking place, but it will possibly be fi a Month or more before the Braneh Will occupy it. The cement work mi for the vaplt is being done by Oakes 841,11':ileteBileolslhert,of Milverton, who N the contractor to build the new school N was in town -the first of the week, sub.- retting some of the work. Mr. Kit - 41 ellen will handle the cement worh,..and ai A. McDonald and Buhlman the brick, a. work and plastering. The „eMoseo brick will be •delivered this week. IN 'There aiaasseveral loads of stone al- ready -del the ground • and everything IN is in readiness to • rush the work— '!" Teeswater News, • rsary Sali tie Until Sat., June 2 ----------.r--=-SATURDAY, JUNE 24th, THE LAST DAY Rugs iicloths, Linoleums, Clothing, Men's Furnishings, Dry Goods,Goods,Dresse Goods -a_ .RrnalliArares. Ladies' Iva La),o 0 -Wear less 20 to 30 per cent., and Groceries. ead EVERYTHING ON SALE 4111, 11111111121112111211211121,11211111111121112111/1111121111411111111111111141l151111e11111101311113111K112111411011111211118111111111111112131111111111111111112111111111211,1211111111111111111111111111121011111111111111111114111 '11 „ 11--a Free Ifoom 'With Every.110.00 Purchase „Saturday Morning , • . SPECIALS/FOR- 'SATURDAY' Ta L.m Aft Shur . is nollgolisiimintlimuismstimuniinwaitiminactial ay Special. 71_ . Penni' a,n'g "g5'' All wool Underwear $/.50 i GROCERIES . . • :to Men's Suits, each ---...........__-._—____$/o.00 i Tea, regular 25c .at,. 49c lit • PI AEIla 00 Men's 2_Dateslbs for 25c :;'A.. -..-•', II' ' 30 Men's Suits, each... -....--------....„...$3o.00 P-1 so bags of Sugar, on Saturday at $6.25 ii "It Boys'Suits Matches, per box 'NE Odd Pants $2-9i Ai • Arrow Linen Collars, 2 for Bg "55c 41" B" Overalls 'Boys' Play Suits on. ere Cap Sale, _69c Cap Sale , si 00 '41.1 lac toe ga, Edwardsburg Starch.. roc IT" Eggo Baking Powder, per tin 3oc Cocoa, 3 lbs. fOr. - 25c .1 LI- Tomatoes, per can......_ ..... .. ... . ..... /5c • x gross of Palmolive Soap, 4 for '5c §Iniminittimmimmmilmommmiummememms Saturday Specials Heavy Factory Cotton, 40 inches wide, 5 yards for •Lop 5 yards of new Curtain Scrim for • $1.00 Rippelette for Children's Dresses, 5 yds$1.00 Pure Wool Botany Serge, 54 inches_ lieavytiack 'Duchess tiik on sale Satur,,- day,. at 5 yards of Turkish Towelling_ 25c 5 yards of Heavy White Saxony Flanellette 5. yards for._ . . . ... .. . ..... ..... ....... .... . ..... ....$1,00 20 Dozen Ladies! Black Cotton Hose at. ... . . _exec • Ladies' Summer Vests, with :and without Sleeves at 25c • • N Thursday, „rune 15th, sse 'or 77c We are clearing out "Odds' arid • Ends" in 1 • 41 SH ES . Sizes from Children's size 6to sizes 2 in Boys' and Girls' for the re- markably low price ' of 7c Per Pair. W H WILLIS 1 The Leading Shoe Store of Huron County Phone 129. • - Winghani, Ont. manimonileir sele milumwsmownwsmimmiummomminsmiuummnimipsimmilmommillqummmawomsw2mmlnifintummumemelounmewun - • ing s Weekly Store No It will pay yoit to watch for Our Week End Sales -and i• get the benefit of the • _ !LOWEST 300 Men's, Women's, Boys' Suits, Coats, Dresses on Nit ' Sale for 3 Days Only at GreatoMoney Saving Prices. Prices Are Lower 25 Sample Coats And materials are better, Half Price and styles are attractive. Less $9.75. 150 MEN'S SUITS '44 This line includes a traveller's ON SALE lei 1!_i= teco 0°1,N ''"°"- Conte Early and GeEt Women and Men also Raincoats. • • sample set of Coats for Misses, se - MEN'S SUITS FOR $17.50 i 24',1 At this price we offer a good re First Choice. 4°V good trimMings. " wearing suit in fancy grey ande ..,--- ass.........,............................$2450 M ' ii YOUNG EN'S SUITS FOR • N • . • •Double or single breasted •• - . Suits, for young rnen, form fit- • ting in neat pencil stripe, blue II ii 1serge. and fancy grey or brown la til. A. tweed -effects.. 144leati,,csai ihk..N...10. ili • "41 v 7se......,..,---- • MEN'S OR YOUNG MEN'S7 mininsmainsimannimuitninsaninimniseniannumnuerlininlinsmananumaaMonflunt • EAST WA.WANOSH Mrs. Ellsley and son, Will of Ben- ietillee, visited with her sister, Mrs. Walker, over the weekend. The students of the Winter Scheel •,teld in "Wingliarn this year held a plc - lite et Bayfield on Monday. A great ,-autriber of the young people of Ea.gt iNawanosh were present and enjoyed el. good outing. The anniversary services of Brick iherch were held on Sunday last. Rev.. Dr. Hazen of Listowel, .giving splen- did serrnons at the morning and even- rteservices. Miss Madeline Walker Siang very sweetly in the morning and • the l3Ittevale choir rendered excellent • selections in the eveniag, Mr, and Mrs. Bennett of Listowel, •iriecompartied Dr. Hazen hare on Sun, - M. Brandan and daughter, Miss Hazel of Witighain, spent Sunday' with Liaa cortner's daughter, Mrs, Wilfred geld, PrisSeS Annie Rohkuson, eales ]3ee- Gft Grace Wighttnati were dale- ? ;les trotri tha ittringleam. jitaior Ite- ettitate to lite Women's fristittite Con- , It/entice held ha Blytb on Feiday. last. Quit tiviithee from hale took it hpOflgltt tcit1r5ki1t oti Mo riday 1 di ton flir,.d,1 11, has been visiting with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Campbell of Wingham, visited with his • parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Campbell of Mar- noch. Mr. W. J. Currie and Mrs. Thos. Taylor were visiting with the former's daughter, Mrs. Hilton Ogden, of Granton last wkek. Mrs. Jas, Gibson of London, is vis- iting with Mrs, Robert Scott I LTJCKN�W Mr. Norman Matheson of town, is in Wingham Hospital, havilig had a serious operation performed, his inany) friends are glad to know he is im- proving. Misses Frances Spence and Ruth' of Toronto 'University arel horrie for their vacation. Mrs. W. R. McDonald, who under- went at operation in Victoria Hospi- tal, we are glad to repot that she is improving. Mr, Ilsord Aitchesee of Toronto, vis- ited at ins home hero last week. Mrs, lc' obert MulIenis visitieg with, friends in 'Toronto, M. W. 1. pindio has bought the ke,,i(lcuce 00 Canipbel'i stmat, oomp- ieri by Mr, Cecil Alija and Mr„ OteentaY thq or' fled s' Mr. 1,AT,, 1. Hilliard of the Winghain received word that IPS brother in ',rote • • • I da branch store , here in the building recently vacated by the Fairtily Theatre.- Mr. Fred Stanley will be in charge of the new store. Mrs. Weller of Brussels, visited last week with her friend, Mrs. A, Milison. • Messrs. Malcolm and Duncan Math- eson returned to Toledo on Tuesday, having been called here on account of the Illness of their father, Mr. Norman Matheson. Miss Edythe Irving, who has been visiting for several weeks with friends in Toronto, has returned to her home here. Mrs. Jas. Irving spent last week itt Winghatn owing totheillness of her daughter, Mrs., A. Smith, onto, who was . ill, was not expected to live, and he left on the afternoon train for the city. Mr. Schmaltz, President, and Mr. Devitt, Inspector, of the Economical Insurance Company, of Kitchener, were ' the guests of Mr. G. J. Towne, for a few days this week. During their stay they visited most of the good fishing spots in this neighbor- hood. Aiiractive Clothe3 at K1 oasonahle ‘prices. EAAA ANY MEN are inclined v 1 to believe that such IIII- ;SI Clothes are unobtainable these 2 2 2 8 L'ELdRAVE The W. M. S. of Kitox Church, helkt their regular monthly meeting at the Manse on Thursday, June est., with about 6o ladies preSent. President, Mrs, (Rev,) Jones presiding atter de- votional exercises. Bueiness and roll call, Mrs. Joe Clegg sang"He's the WROKETER Ons" which was intieh ,enjoyed, An Mr. Jake Willits made a business trip to London last week. Mr. and Mrs. J R. Wendt spent the King's birthday with friends in Mildmay. Mn in iiXcLean, JttSt nhrth of Wroxeter, bad the miSfortene to loee a valuable mare last week. Nfr, ilia McLean has had his barber interesting address was given on Chula by Mrs. Corrigan of Beltiort, sister of Mrs, jotes, which, was both helps' tut and iestructive. The meeting was closed, by prayer by Mrs. : 3.Vlunro, Ilinch was served and a eociel hour enjoyed. Motto of SOeieter "levery = Woman a Member of, W. 'M. S. or A Tlotiie 14 I e 2 er. 2 sito.P..rellapeted and Petted. Adena Miss tie le e calved, ber 12Vt: , Opelotioh, l'ed Lilet , days, but we offer this sur. prising combination in our line Of hand -tailored garments rnade by 7XP%$ 1222ro, •'',41 Visit ue now and examine lei our wide range of Fali Ana to Winter Styles and Fabrics. toe set' • SUITS,,.$29,5o and $32.5o . Extra Fine English suitings, all hand tailored in the latest styles, in all wool serge, fancy worsteds and tweeds. King's Grocery Dept. Pure Foods at Money Saving• . Prices. so only 20 lb. sack of sugar per Best Raisins, seeded or seed2'e less, per lb. e ..zoc No. x Canadian Cheese, per lb. Best Shelled Walnuts, lb........5gc Laundry Soap, any make, per 70 Tea, best black or Japan tea - Kellogg's Corn Plake$, 3 Best Silent Tip Matches, boxeetoe 13 est Corn Brooms, reg $too '• .1104P,A4 6 large rolls 'Isoilet Paper for -0,5c KING 13R0 Seasonable Materials in smart - styles for Misses and Women, - special sale of xso Suits, Cats and Dresses of Tricotitte,Serge, Gaberdine, -Taffeta, -Canton Crepe, - Satin and Crepe -Knit. Prices 1.edueed 20 per cent. Ea: Prices $15.50 st6 $37.50. •-re Boys' Wool $04,5 BOye Blborners-.--980 old Stag gays' Shirto;—. .41600 and $t.40 PenhOder's WOrk Shirts• ree IVIreat's SoeltS, per paire.e. 15e eee. .10 h- 117001;44i,i;:i