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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1923-09-20, Page 8THE WINGHAM ADVANCE' SallilliONONNI Mr, Joe Ruddy of Wingham has ■ I commenced at the building of a 1house along side of the Parsonage, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Preston a I spent a few days with Mr, F. Ander- s so nder-■So isMrs. Moore of, Auburn is visiting ■ Mr. and Mrs. Bryant of ■ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N Brandon. ® Mr. Pentland ` has returned after N I spending a couple of weeks with his ■ parents at Ravenswood. In spite of the wet weather on so Tuesday of last week'the school fair was quite a success the exhibits do- ll ing credit to the children. • Quite a number from here attend- j� ed the London Fair last week, We have been unable to secure Belgrave. School Fair •Prize List for Ipublication. in this. week's issue of The Advance, although we have phoned to four different parties far it. We would appreciate it if those interested would endeavor to" assist in the publishing of news in The Ad- vance, We feel sure the children who take the time to exhibit would like to have the prize .list published in their own weekly publication. II` GLENANNAN FA Misses Mary Campbell and Hazel ".„ Mundell of Bluevale were the guests of their cousin, Miss Rena Haugh on ■ with Miss F. McCrae. Hallett FOR yy SSED MEN man should have at' least one suit of blue serge in his wardry o wardrobe. )It's the best iraveatxnent he can make in clothes. Dere are two -smart Fall models, in navy blue., all -wool English serge. THE "GI ; SON" Aoung mare's model, in blue herringbone serge. A fermi -fitting, style with soft roll _ _.. a- :t l Lined With fancy lustre' a - - art -tattered ----- open tact red to perfection. Price $29.50 r, ■;® >s 4, _ THENEIL NI A coaseorvRtive model for older men, with a lis• IN Unction that is one of the evldt nce>rnfoetabes of Har ■, master tailoring. An easy ■ suit in plain navy blue serge. Price $29.50 1;414044**t************1*** Thur s d a y Friday Saturday al Specials ■ 1 1 1 •■ Boys' All Wool Jerseys, assorted col- ors, buttoned neck, spec- 91 6 ial Penman's Merino 'Fall Underwear, 34 to 44., Thursday, Friday, and 89 �c+ Saturday ••••_____________ .. Men's Light Weight Overcoats, Fall styles, young men's with leather but- tons, men's dark greys, gaberdines 16.75 25 Ladies' Tricotine Dresses, a choice of fall Dresses, embroidered styles. ®at R J. Douglas Ed. Horton, dayelet, • visited Don't miss the•special for 6 50 • Sunday, • Miss Edithe Metcalfe, has dem- menced taking a course in the Wing - ham Business College, we . wish her every success, Mr. Donald Reid of Paisley was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. Robt. Muir. Mr. and Mrs. James Austin of Bel- more spent a day recently with friends on the loth. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Edmunson of Wroxeter visited for a few days last NC week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm Mar- a"' shall, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Bloomfield • ,of.Wingham, spent Sunday with the ■ hatter's mother, Mrs, Murchison. DELMORE. ■ • Owing to recent rain the Endeav- ▪ or picnic to be held Saturday • after - NI I fter-■.i noon was not so well attended but IN those who did venture out had a 1111, splendid time playing ball and other IN amusements, the ground being damp ■ lunch was served at the manse. ■ Rev. Bell of Molesworth and Me- n : Kenzie exchanged pulpits, Sabbath ®; afternoon. ■ I Miss Amy Newans of Wingham ■ spent Sunday at her home here. ■'1 A unmber of young girls gathered ■ at the manse Thursday afternoon for S the purpose of dressing dolls for, the ■ Mission Band. • Mr. Jeffrey spent the week -end with. Mrs. John. Gowdy, ■ There was a large attendance of ■ young people at Endeavor Sunday ■ evening. Miss Annie Inglis and Mr. ■ James Darling took charge of the ■ meeting. ■ Two of our local sports wishing to ■ win out on the bet of a $z ate a bas- ket of grapes, from what we hear the pain king man will reap the benefit. {ry Thu'sday, Septeanberr 2Qt1N, 1523. 11,174F4 A,�i(< Having purchased the New $tar. Cafe from Joe Marks X solicit a share of your _ ___ patronage We intend making extensive alterations and re -decorating this Cafe on Oct. 1st. Best of accommodation for Lady and Gentleman guests guaranteed. Not responsible for any ac- counts outstanding against for- mer proprietor after Sept. 22. Closed Sept. 26th for re -dec- orating. JOE LEE, Proprietor 1ASTWAWANOSH Miss Laura :Bone'" returnedfrom Harriston last, Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Will Spiers and Mr, and Mrs, Alec, King of Morris spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Adana Ro- bertso Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wightman and Helen of Teeswater spent Sunday with his father Mr. Wm. Wightman. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Thompson and children ' of Donnybrook spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs: Herson. Irwin. Miss Viola Campbell attended Lon- don Fair last week and visited with her brother, Mr. John Campbell of Aylmer. ' Miss Gertrude Bone is visiting with relatives in Leamington Falls, Miss" Blanche CL'inninghain is on the sick list at present. Miss' Ida . Ball,. ' Mr. Wellington Crich of Clinton visited. with Miss Laura Bone on Sunday. Mrs. Ferguson and Jim of Bay- field visited with Mrs, Alec Porter- field last week, Kr. : Jim Wightman attended Lon- don Fair last week. Rev. Mr. Geddes of Ailsa Craig conducted the Anniversary services in Calvin Church on Sunday. Mr, Geddes was a•former pastor and was warmly welcomed back. Miss Porter of Turnberry visited with Mrs. Jas. Menzies on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rozelle and son and Mr. Luke Lawson and. Florence and Harold Lawson of Clinton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ro- binson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson and Alice of Seaforth, called on relatives on the 9th on Sunday. Mr. Cecil Chamney spent last week with relatives, in Owen Sound. FORDYCE Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson and family visited relatives on the tenth concession on Sunday last. Mr. Harry Champion visited at IVIr. Mark Gardner's one day recently. Mrs. Daniel Martin and family also - Nlrs. Martin, sr., visited at St. Hel- ens on Sunday last. Mr. C. Chamney is at present en- gaged with Mr. John Martin for some time. Mr. and Mrs. M. Gardner visited at A. Havin's one day .recently. Mr. and Mrs. M. Gardner also his sister Eva visited at Fordyce on Tharsday, last. Mr, aria Mrs. B. M Crnnnaghan, and familyvitited at James Barbour's on Sunday last. Mr.; Arthur Haines of Wingham is at present visiting at Mr. Edward Haines who is not very well at pre- sent. Mr. and Mrs. John McGeevisited. relatives and attended the fair at Lon- don last week... Mr. and. Mrs. John McGee, sr., are at present visiting their son J. IVIc- Gee. Mr. James Patterson visited at .Mr. John Turner's on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Champion also Mr. and Mrs. A. Havin visited relatives at Zion on Sunday last. Thurs., Fri., Sat ..... ° Children's Serge Dresses, pricest 8 suit all .-:....._ .- .-.•-$3.5o , 5.5o 00 THIS WEEK'S GROCERY SPEC. Japan Tea, per lb 47c Dates, per`lb ice Lux, per pkge. _ ._ Ioc a BLUEVALE ■ Mr. J. W. King M.P. made a busi- ness trip to Toronto this week. ® Miss Jeanette Mowbray of Wing- ,* ham spent a few days this week with ® relatives here. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Win. Elliott of Wrox- ■ eter, visited relatives here last week. ■ l Mr Wm Hastie and Mr. W. Stin- n son of Gorrie; each shipped a carload of export cattle from here to Etrg- land on Saturday. Mr. Rich. John- Hanna ohn- nna & Co.,Limited ■ ston also shipped a car of hogs. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Scott and. Miss O. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. R. Garn- Assememosim uumamiumun 1m11■ ®amen rss were at Seaforth on Monday at • BLYTH Blyth Agricultural and School Fair will be held on Thursday and Friday Sept. 27th and 2Sth. Mr. George Stewart, of Detroit is. visiting her sister Mrs. Charles Fra - .ser. .Mr. William Copp, of Chatham -Visited friends in town during the months. tending the funeral of a relative. WROXETER Mr. and Mrs. Wm 5 anderson spent a few days last week with friends in Toronto. Miss Jeneth Ritchie visited friends in Lakelet last week. - Mrs. Buckle and little daughter of Vancouver are at present visiting the former•'s grandmother Mrs. Jno GiBoon. rn'—On Sept. 4,th to Mr. and Mrs. Toney Meahan a son. Messrs Alfred Meahan, Alex Hig- gins, Geo Hislop,,. Tom Martin and Lloyd McMichael motored to Lon- don on 'Thursdaylast returning Fri- day morning, A number from here are taking in the London Fair this week. Misses Young who has been very poorly is on the mend. J. R. Gibson is fitting up his mill for making apple butter. as CON. HOWICK Mr. Henry Woods is laid. up with a bad cold. and Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Reight family spent Sunday at Exeter Ont.I Mr. Joe _-atiderson was. in Wiarton on business last week.. 1 Mr. Dick Bennett sold a carload of cattle to Mr. Charlie •Kerlor. Mr, and Mrs. James Stewart were'l. entertained with visitors from Car- rick. • Mr. George Dane is having his house rebuilt " - this summer' which. I makes an -improvement. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Leggatt spent Sound and Kinburn. Sunday with relatives at White- The Goderich district Missionary church. meeting will be held on Wednesday Mr. Robt, Shaw, Misses Margaret in the Methodist Church, Bayfield Garniss, Luella and Bernice Shaw Rev.'Mr. Antos a returned mission took in the school fair at Carlow on ary will address the meeting. Monday. Mr. Damon. Crittenden who has Mr. Howard Stewart and Mr, and been in the employ of the Blyth Mill- Mrs. J. Hockridge spent a few days at London last week. Geo Gannet is steadily improving ins Co. left on M hassecured for St pom- We are pleased to report that Mr. as where he has secured employ -d 1 week meet for the winter f H from the injury he received when he last . at Kinburn between Owen at her hones here. A number of our citizens attended Miss Greta Tiffin of Victoria os fell off P. Thomas' barn several the fgot ' ball game on Wednesday pital, London is spending a few days weeks One good thing about writing a bad hand, the chances are you'll: ne- ■ ve.r be arrested for forgery. ssenemnsiumumulias asexamme..s... mob INGHAM FALL FAI: Will be held on M�n$.and Tues. N exi Sept: 24th, 25th You are invited to Make our store your headquarters. '. Meet your friends and leave.your wraps here Out of town ladies are`invited to take full advantage of the "Rest ' Room" situated in thelrown Hall` building. This room was made for your convenience. : • W. H. WI LL The Leading Shoe Store of Huron County _Wingham, Ont: Phone 129. Oir el TOWN HALL, WINGHAM ne Night Only, Saturday, Sept. 22nd. TORY CORNERS We can hear the hum of the threshing machine near by. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Galbraith, Mr. and Mrs E. Carson and Misses Alba Carson " and Edith Vanstone and Misses Lillian and Nellie Dane called on R. A. Taylor on Sunday. Mrs. W H. Dane is able to be out again after her sickness.. Some from this part attended the funeral of •the late Robt Earls at Wroxeter' last week. Mr, and Mrs. Wm Trinible and family of 2nd con Carrick visited with T, Nichols on Sunday. A nutnber of Jamestown friends Mr. and ' Mrs. Gordon Simmons on Sunday. Alf Taylor and Wilbert Gallaway, Cleave Stafford' are erecting a house for F. r' Taylor in Gorrie. t a'.4RN:�u' kY�em x;w, ii ', +7em In. sP�h e most novel and+��'u/on l athmt„ hind in GY9/ e of+A ld ►,aid ORCHESTRA bbo l's' Dieu tor+ emOc,7e, Messrs. Stewart Finlay and Joe San- derson of the " loth con. brought a fine bunch of lambs from the Island last week. Mrs. A. Reid and daughter, also II Mr, Roy McLeod- and Miss Margaret Vansickle and Miss Edna Taylor- of Wingham spent Sunday at the latter''s home. Messrs. C. Sutton and F. Hill' .Wingham made a business trip through our burg on Monday, BRUSSELS Rev. T. E. Kennedy, of Cranbrook and Ethel Presbyterian churches, has received a call from the united charge of Binbrook and Black Heath in the Presbytery of r-Iamilton. The workof applying the tarvia to Brussels' main street has been in pro- gress this week and it is the hoped the d the road will be opened by week The ..work of levelling for these two Blocks of paveineat ' was commenced in the early part of May so that the street has leen closed. to traffic practically all summer. Dele- gations from surrounding towns have been here several tittles getting pointers on "good roads" making. Rev. Dr. Ross, of Toronto, a form- er pastor, occupied the pulpit of Mel- ville church on Sunday morning last and delivered aa lecture on Monday evening on "Wonders, of California". This was a farewell visit to Mr, Ross and family prior to Mr. Ross and fain ily moving t� California. where they purpose making their home. Donnybrook Arai erSa Y Sett/ice% Anniversary services will be Held in Donnybrook Methodist church, Sun- N day, Sept, asrd, Rea'. Mr. Ctiseins of Lucknow will preach. The Presbyter-, jail. choir of 13etgeave will assist it.tine ,�, u toil Al service ,bf satu,g;' w theWayto Autumn i artness I��eadin� • Our elaborate display of New Coals, Wraps, Dresses and Sults 'is ready for your approval and Is worthy 01tire. atlentiof` of every prospeetllve'buyer. 1. -FURS! l t7R !FUR 1 um Their great popularity is not to be wondered at liNheu you, ■ realize how extretlilely beeolldUg they are;. ■ lludson Seal, Persian Lamb, Beaver and MMualkrat Coati*' oim f ■ the highest quality moderately priced. ■ a ▪ Our Men's Wear.,Department is full. with Ov'ep bats, Suits and Fine Put bishing$, ■ ■ llgggNNINO NI SO IN 1 :'. I� k� k5&vt..1 37k➢dtl.l�i°