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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1922-07-20, Page 8INANNO MOM1! I I •;' ENV"' KOHNO■NiY:;'NINNSI Ii I ANNA giN. intt ,t �. _ tet'' id ;Y >` '..�.Asr i® 7i�'' ■ M 11.. Sale of TIE WIN CxHAM ADVANCE laanniagl ■ a■ ■ ■ ■ ■ west eckwear ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ en s ■ Summer Suits ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Regular $1.50, 2.00 a d 2.5 4 4, Heavy Italian Grena- dine Silks, Thursday, Friday a r' d Saturday «r Stecia1 c ale of 3 pieces, Young Men's 35, 36, 37, Men's 38, 40, 42, 44, Th rsday, Friday and Saturday Special $13.95 ■ �P® [� ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ aff iNCRIMENEZNINEMEEIMMINENIMEMENEEMEINISKINEEKOMMIUMEMINIIMUllialln WHITECHURCH Miss Agnes Kennedy of Lucknoiv, EAST WAWANOSH • spent Sunday at her home here,. r ]Miss Edythe Peddle left on Monday Mrs. t act of painting . the iron brad e, `.iweswater, visited with Mr. and 1I con r p g g Tohn Falconer. on Sunday.to _attend Suttumer School at Lake r Joe.' ^McGinnis or, Mr Jas. Young is busy fulfilling the Mr. and hl s. J ,. Couchiching. Miss K. O'Malley is at present at - Miss t i'. tt s a ss g r 1 iter' � over Sunday. r hon e e 11"etl at he at London. Miss Nettie Lott is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reid and family Miss. May Bone is attending. the �rI A Wilson and is vision] her Miss Maude Conn of Winghant vis -tending t h e Kindergarten -Primary g=andparents lir. and Mrs. Ferguson, Culross :her grandmother in Brtissels.d of Lanes, spent Sunday with iVir. and llAgricultural Course at Guelph, , Farrier. W. R. l+ Mrs The Nurses' Alumni of 'Wingh. ti am, Dont forget the U. F. 0. picnic c om -r from a very successful picnic at the Quite a numbe P on July 25th., in Mr. Dunb�'r s.l;rove. i1 b o s t B l th ou a ebal anied the b s Y Y o. oth brielge last Friday. Friday. night. Whitechurch' protested Large numbers spent the 12th in iylr_ and Mrs. Ed, Browning of Rin- the Gane, Brussels although,the nasty little icar•.dine; :spent the week -end with Mrd g shower in the afternoon marred the and Mrs. Geo. Cottle, Mr. and Mrs, Dan Falconer of Eth- SALEM el spent the week -end with his uncle, • has been'cut and is certainly a bump - pleasure of the celebrants. Most of the wheat in this vicinity J-fr. Jolie Falconer Mrs. Goodfellow of Toronto, visited er crop Misses Flossie and Millie McGreg- her brother, Mr. A. E. "Gallaher lately-. •': • -- .or .of Toronto, are spending their Fol-. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell and .days with their parents here, dau�titer, Miss Laura of �N. in�t�am 1 ?' e Job The young people of the village held g r ,g -- , he dvance Printing Depart- ` •2t. picnic at Point Clark on July x2th. formerly of this vicinity called on Mr, ment is alwaysat your service for .,All report s, good time. and Mrs. Thomas McMichael last quality printing. The latest and best 3UIr. and Mus Thos. Smith of Luck-' 1 in calling cards, invitations and an i Sunday. • I i nouncements letterheads, envelopes, ,ite:d with their aunt Mrs. Jas. Cornel-• few -days at the home of her brother,I, Posters. now, and Mrs. McKnight and her soft on -law, Mr, Ferguson of .Auburn, vis -I Mass Gowdy of Wingltant, spent a anereltantile and all lines of attractive ins last Thursday. I Mr. John Gowdy recently. Misses Gillies of Brandon, Man., are' Mr. A. E. Gallaher and daughter I;isiting with their cousin, Mrs. D.; Miss -Alba,. and. Miss Hilda Abraham! Voters' Lists, x922--I4lunicipality o£, Mr.and 'Mrs Will McClenaghan 1 of this neighborhood, and Miss Ada; Township of East W awanosh Gallaher of Wroxeter. and Mi¢;, Good -1" County of Huron and family of Cleveland, are visiting' fellow of Toronto motored to Iain ) •,ti.zth his mother, Mrs. Jas. IVicClena-11 sardine on Sunday. ha Notice is hereby given that I have q n , • , Mr, Thomas Holt and Miss Eva' `Mr, Wan. Martin has purc,iased., a:transmitted or delivered to the pet' Bolt of •Wingham, called on Mr, and: 9, ' of the ,new coupe: f Mrs. J. E. Gemtnill for a few da s re- sons mentioned in section ,,. 'fine Young People of ttte I'tesby-Cetitly y. Ontario Voters' Lists Act, the copies 'eeekri; church are holding an ice-cream' I required by said sections to • be so social on the manse lawn on Friday - -Mr.. Alvin Wray returned. to Tor- transmitted or deliveredof the list, everting. • Come and . enjoy a good time k ! t 1S sons appearing by the last revised As - Miss Maggie Gillies is spending her T h sessntent Roll of the said Municipal- e" Municipal - "holidays at her home here.. ity to be entitled to vote in the ^said Mrs. Morrison was called to Ori]]ia Municipality at Elections for Members to see her son, Ralph,' who is very ill. JAIVIESTOWN of the Legislative Assembly and at Miss Eva:of Guelph is home duritrg Miss Jessie Strachan has rented a Municipal Elections; and that the said }ser mother's: absence. cottage at Kincardine Beach and she list was first posted up at my office, Miss Alba Fax went to visit friends and her. niece, Ruth,; are taking the an East Wawauosli on the 15th day of t St. Catharines on Tuesday, good of it. July, '1922 and remains there for in Mr. and Mrs. Smith of •Luckiiow, Di and Mrs, Iia ails aril children spection. accompanied Rev. and Mrs. Osterhottt And I hereby call upon all voters Toronto, accompanied by ,Mr . (D - ) on Sunday, 1 to take immediate tiroceedings to Have Mr. and Mrs. Henderson of Par- McKelvey, sr, Toronto, visited at the amount, stent Sunday at herhome Name of Mrs,' Pranlc (. Wrig•ht last onto an Saturday after spending the made pursuant to said Act, of all per - past week with his parents, t r. and Mrs, John Wray. week, rtr re. Mr. and •Mrs. Shaw of Oregon, vis- Mrs. C. M. Fraser, of Vancouver, E. zted with her sister; Mrs. John Fal- C•, was renewing old friendships in caner last week. They motored over this locality. Her husband is a Prof. ;3;,000 mites in 19 days and both are in the 'University and is a brother of :over seventy years old: Mr. and Mrs; W. H. Fraser and Mesdames Arthur Ben °uitta of Thamesford aceonap- and Robert Shaw of this comunity, ,hied them np. to Whitechurch, They The . peopleof this locality were ntendto motor back "to their home sorry to learn that J. E. Coombs, 511, a month. Inspector of schools with headgtiar Miss Edythe Gaunt and her sister, tcrs at Saskatoon, died on' Friday of spent Thursda with her aunt, Mrs. last week aged 65 years. He was a •S t'herlanil:' Mrs, '''y m. Beecroft and Mrs, J. D. Beecroft, spent Iast Friday with the la.tter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kirke, son of the late Joseph Coombs, of this locality and his wife a sister to Cutt Bros., formerly of this neighborhood, now of Goderich. The family will air Seafortlt. share in the community sytrtpathy. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buxton of Wil- Sisk., arrived last Friday to spend �f ir ltoneyr Vtrt ii 0oo n with her aunt, Mrs, EAST WAWANOSH ie Mr= and Mrs.. Farriersuccessful Farrier, _.M Among the naix(es of Meld a, reception for theta on Tuesday Normal Students we notice Lila Jaan- evetking.. es, Mae Bone and Norman Wightntan. utr. and ,Mrs. Robert PhillipsPhillipsof We congratttlate then, �trckiiow,::and Mr. and Mrs,. Roberti me who has been B1 evale visited at the Mt. Adam Mcl3u y, a thus of u , , teaching near.•Fort William, is spend- lto,ne of mt. and Mrs, W. R: harrier ing his holidays at: his home here. {:,utt tl�� v. r t, i haat °it of Wn "tn ' Rob[nso Mr. t , M g Ji2r, and ;Mr.s, A• �. Newberry of J i onto motored trp and spent the spent a, few days with relatives on the til eek-encl With their nephew, Mr, Ken i aterson, Miss Dorothy Rutledge of ;i3russt 'visited last week ,with ,Mrs. Geo. G a:rrir, sr, ,Mts. Peter. Robinson and Mis mor- s, ettec, who have been visiting relatives r- in these parts returned to Toronto' out Saturday, any errors or omissions corrected ac- cording to law. Dated this 15th day of July, A. D., 1922. A. Porterfield, Clerk, Township East Wawanoslt, Voters' Lists, 1922 -Municipality of Township of Turnberry, of County of Huron BELCGRAVE Thursday, July Goth, r.9a2 Mr. and I,VIrs. Yule are away on their holidays. John Tasker is the relieving agent. Quite a number from here attended the Ringling & Barnam Circus in London on July 12th, Don't forget the U. F. 0. picnic out July 25th., in Wm. Dunbar -'s grove, See: large bilis. Two carloads of cattle and one of hogs acid sheep left the station on Saturday for Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Isbister of Tor- onto, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Sate Jordan and Mt., and Iyfrs. Geo. Jordan motored" to Mitchell on Sunday. Mrs. W. T. Geddes has returned home after spending a month with friends around Smith -Falls,. Mrs. Wni, Wray. is-s'jtending a week with her daughter, Mts, Bryant, of" Hullett, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Wray and little daughter of London, spent a few days with Mr. and -.Mrs. Geo. .Daley. Miss Elva Brooks of Centralia is spending her nolidays with her grand- father, Mr. F. Anderson, Mrs.J. A. Geddes is spending a' few days in Toronto. Mr. Cooper of Clinton, toot''charge of the services on Sunday for Rev. Peters, ' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brandon motor- ed to Drayton one day this week. The Wlingham Horticultural Society The following. prizes in the un- dermentioned competitions. (I). For the best kept and most,, attractive front grounds or 1lawn k $6.00 $4.00 (2). 'For the most attractive rear grounds,or garden...._..$6.00 $4.00 (3). For the best decorated front porch or verandah .-._.$6.o0 $71..00 Open to all residents ofthetown. Outside judges Will inspect •the grounds of contestants about the middle of this month. Competi- tors please hand their narnes to the secretary, Mr. J. E. Cove, not later than July r5th. The prizes have been: kindly donated by the Corporation of'Wingham.' , Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or 'delivered to the per- sons mentioned in section g, of the Ontario Vatersl Lists Act, the copies required by said sections to be so transmitted or delivered of the .list, made pursuant to said Act, of all .per- sons .appearing by the last revised As- sessment Roll of the said Municipal- ity to be entitled to vote inthe said Mtinielpality at Elections for Members of the Legislative~ Assembly and at Municipal Elections; and that the Said list was first posted up at any office, in Turnberry on the 15th day of July, T922, and ret'riains there for inspection. Arid ,hereby call upon all voters t talce immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected,ac- cording to law. Dated this 15th day of July, A. l%,, ;r922. P. Powell, ('lerk, Township f Turnberry, ®o•w.0.11111...M - • - Thousands e t Re lla mints on Sale flargain11 House M Gaa1,faraiths Stuud i BLU13 VALE Mr. and Mrs, David Rainsty spent the 12th in London attending the cir. errs and report•a fine time. They went by, motor. lliiss Luella Cowan was a welcome visitor on the Ist, line of Morris for the past week. Mr. Watson and Frank Wook,.Hen- sall, spent Sunday at the home of Mr D. Ramsay. The latter is a brother-in-law, who is home for a short vacation from Brandon 13tisiness. College. Mrs. McLeod of Toronto, is tip for a few weeks' holidays. Mrs. Snell is on the sick list, we hope she will soon be better again, Mrs. Alex McGee visited • her sister in Clinton last week, who is or .the sick list. Since the above was in type we learn with regret that Mrs. Alex Mc - Gee's sister, has passed away at Clin- ton. The funeral of the late Miss Mary Bell is being held at Belgra`ve on Wednesday a.fterndon. Services being conducted in ]3elgrave Met'ho- dist' church at 2 o'clock, Rev, Mr. Sinclair and Mr. George'; Donaldson of Toronto, spent the week -end at the Monte of Mrs. Sander- son. Misses Wilma, Bernice and Luella Shaw left on Saturday for a trip to Montreal, Quebec and Chicoutimi, going by ,boat from Toronto. , Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Leggatt and • family spent Sunday at. Port Albert. Mrs. Robert Shaw is visiting with relatives in Toronto at present' , Mit. John. IIall, Mrs. Jas. Masters and family, spent a few days this week at Southampton.: Mr. Chas. Garniss received and de- livered a car of oat dust this w-eelc. Mr. J. H. Faucett, G. T. R. agent at Harriston, called on friends in the village on Sunday. 4, Mr. Geo. Churchill made a business trip to Toronto this week, Mrs. Wm. Garniss was home for a couple- of days. We are pleased to :note she is slowly improving and hope she will soon be well again Mr. R. 'Garniss is preparing his threshing outfit and looks forward to a busy season. Mr: Jas. McHardy of Brussels, vis- ited over the week -end with relatives in, the vilage. Farmers' are, busy cutting' their fall wheat this week. It.:is an •excellent ,crop Mr. and Mrs. Thom. of -Hamilton,: are visiting with lfr. Arthur Shaw. JAMESTOWN Mr. Wrn.'King and= family Have; moved to Brussels. He is Ford agent for D. M. Scott. We wish him suc- cess. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Miller, Mr and Mrs. Wm. MacDonald, Iv[iss Janet Miller motored to London and spent the 12th. They enjoyed the trip. It is reliorted that Mr. Sam Burke has sold his farm to Mr. D. C. Pope of 'Wroxeter. -. Miss Edythe King of Brantford, is holidays at her home spending her - o s sP gY here. She is teaching school at that Place. Mr. and Mrs. Robert o ert Messer visited FI with friends at•Palmerston this week. g ma. n of Hary and 'Mrs. H xY on L a Molesworth, were visiting last week with Mr. and Mrs: A. Pollock. Mr. and 1VIrs. Lawrence Willis vis- ited at Mr. Adam Nichols, Carrick, on Sunday. They report the Nichol family are _doing well after the acci- dent at Jamestown bridge on July 32. They are brother-in-law's. iVlrs, H, Querih of Galt, was visit- ing her sister, Mrs. 15. MacDonald last week. The people of this ..vicinity were sorry to learn that J. E. Coombe In- spector of schools with headquarters at Saskatoon, died an Friday of .last week, at the age of 65 years. ' He was -a son of the late Joseph . Coombe of this locality and his wife is -a sister of Jaynes, John and Robert Cutt of Godai•ich. . NEXT Is the last day of our Our Semi mi Annua e� ®Shoe. 4t)` And seeing,tkhat this sale includes (not only Summer: Shoes) blit every and all kinds of -Footwear you can save considerable by buying now. VERY LIBERAL' REDUCTIONS I N' ALL LINES Next Saturday, . August 22nd, is the last day of sale. . WILLIS The Leading Shoe Store of Huron County Phone 129. Winghaiim, Ont. I seamms Miss Irlma .Chandler •and• liIV. Clif- -ford=. Jenkins .spent Sunday' with Mr. and Mrs. C: 'W: Aitken. • •.Miss. Edythe Metcalfe of W'ingham, was a Sunday visitor at her home here. Haying and picking raspberries are the order of the day. Miss Agnes Fortune and -her sister, Mrs. Wilton have returned homeafter visiting :with friends at Woodbridge. Quite a,number of people'from these parts took in the Twelfth at Brussels. Mr. and Mrs.' Wesley Jermyn of Morris, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall. On Sunday morning Mr. William Mundell of the.boundary saw a deer running through his fields towards the bush. It will not be long until there will be no need of going up north to hunt these ` animals, BLYTH Ivlrs, Joseph Arnstein and ;,children of Toronto, are visiting her mother f Mrs. Tiernay. A large number of our citizens went to Brussels for the Orange cel ebration. , . Rev, C. A. Tiffin attended the sum- mer school at St. Thomas during the week. Nfr. Williatn Haines of;.Drumbo, re- newed old acquaintances in town on Saturday. Mrs. McNeil of Sarnia, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Stealers. Our baseball team are out to win: in the Maitland :Leggtue, On Tuesday they went to Westfield, the score being 11 to 3 in favor of Blytli. On Friday they played with Whitechurch and were again thevictor the score being 27 to 3. T h' e annual Methodist S it n d a y School picnic will be held on Wednes- day afternoon in Mr. Win. Taylor's Grove, east of the village. Miss Mary Armstrong, who has been teaching school at Hanna, Alta., is spending the holidays at her home here. Mr.. and Mrs: Henry Weltlaufter. and family of Kitchener, former resi- dents of townrrwere visitors here on. Monday. BELMORE The Women's Institute are offering three special prizes of 75, 50 and 250 at the Belinore School Fair for a contest ittlo'peeling one potato and one apple, Contest open to boys aatd•girls of the schools taking part and judg- ing to take into account, speed, neat- ness and waste, MORRIS Mr. and Mrs. Peter McIntosh and daughter, ,.Annie, also Ur. and Mrs. Fred Hedley and Master Kenneth, visited at Mr. Thomas Abraham's last week,.. Mr. and Mrs, J. Willits and child: ren and Mr. Wnt. Abraham and daughter, Miss Margaret of Howick, visited at Mr. Robert Galley's on Sun- day. ..., Abraham. Eros. delivered 14 head of cattle to Mr. Joseph Mcl3urney of East Wawanosh on Monday. Mr. VV. Champion of Brussels, vis- ited' at 'Mr.' John Waimsley's on Sun- day. III■ItleltalIrllIllilbilll llainll®illalll■Il alN lleol$IIl10 in kirkll llilllIMIAliliiilnllelit. ®v GLENANNAN Remember the Garden Party to be held in cone i '. chat, with 1w•tdtc s Church at the home of Mr. William Campbell on Thursday evening, July 27th Admission 85 acrd t ; emits. Mrs, Greta and daughter, Margaret, of Tinto ns, New Ontario, are. visit- leg with the foragers mother, '\frs. Forgie �'.'J {LpUnll.n'..i � .M4S ar: u71111 "41 .Ii�n , n I 4a1ro14.w. 311.11 1' 5 ®_ 5 A 5 w 5 1,81: les, 'L.: • Dress Materials II Summer a and Ready -to -Wear 1 all L c Shades d s and Stles�at s t READY-TO-WEAR • • Gingham Dresses, Voile Dres- ses, ,Organdy Dresses, Linen Dresses, prices $2,50 to $1i2.5o. Silk ; Dresses; Canton ' Crepe Dresses, Taffeta Dresses, Satin Dresses, prices $18.5o to $35.00. 5 • SKIRTS Pleated Serge Skirts,' Pleated Plaid Skirts, Wash Satin Skirts, Gaberdine Skirts, Prices $1.89 - to $12.50. 5 ii I3LOUSES ' Voile ljlottses, Georgette Blouses; Crepe -ale -Cherie Blom- es, louses,prices $2,00 to $7.50. HOSIERY Silk, Lisle and Cotton Idose, Raincoats,. Odd Pants,' Work j§ $ :2. e. oc. 5C to $2: 0, ' " Shirts, price.. 5 , 5 . �o 5 11� DRESS MATERIALS Plain Swiss Organdy, Dotted . Swiss Muslin, Dotted o dSwiss Or- gandy, Plain Ratine, Cotton Crepes, prices soc, 75c to $1,75 a yard. SPECIAL VALUES IN LINEN Pure Linen Tea Towelling, Hand Towelling, Table Linen, Sets, Runners, Table Napkins; MEN'S WEAR AND FUR- NISHINGS Silk Shirts, Summer Under wear, New Knitted Ties, Bath- ing Suits, Pater Beach, 'Suits,: PIoniespttn Suits, Gaberdine' 5 g 11111�111MI�ilI�IlIII�IIII�iMAI) IM1911�I1I111�11111��tilMilil�ll1M11191$IEIII�I!►NMIIlM11111�I181!$1f1111R91191MI1111MMilt KING BROS. �.0 4ut1i».416I uu .1114'1 M� 111111 11 11,, I+ .i����j�uu.�+:, t�n�.a�.it.abinit.,otNt,�u. ,.••,.P.M 11