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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1923-10-18, Page 8amotionomi Mr. _ Itfllimaw tiMRlll own NW WI T ■ 4 1111dEMMINIMM er a 1 atur 20. Per Cent. Disco Men's Suits, reg 22.50, Dollar Day . =5.00 Young Men's Leather lined. Coats 15.00 Men's All Wool Blue Serge Suits ®® y Boys Suits. and Overcoat» 7.00 Men's Wool Coat Sweaters s.00 Boys Jersey Sweaters...._... ... :_..x.00 Peabody, and Car- se) gee h i artOveralls , O v s ti.-_. Men's Work Shirts, reg1.5o x.00 Heavy Swiss Silk Neckwear...x.00 Men's fine Negligee Shirts e.00 Boys Shirts or Blouse 2 for '.00 Boys' Fleece Underwear, 2 gar- ments for -. _._r.00 SPECIAL Young Men'sNew Fawn. Overcoats regular 35.00, .Dollar Day*" An only - p le, Frid y ay 19, L . ®, ■ Everything in Both Stores ■ a yds Dressing Gown Material ■ Tapestry Rugs, all sizes Dollar Day • .L.. x.00 • Sale Dollar Day 30.00 or 2 for.__ O00 Homespun °' All Wool, 54 in. ' Ladies' and Childress' Under- wear less 20 per cent. k..Ladies' Cuff Chamoisette Groves reg 2.00, Dollar Days.._. ...z.00 Silk and Wool Hose x.00, Listowel Yarns, z skeins...__:x.00 Laties Chamoisette Gloves 2 Ladies Silk Embroidered Hose Ladies Sweaters special...: --.,.x.00 Homespun Dresses .. i.00 5 yds Flannelette $ Day_W x.00 5; yds Print, $ Day_._ .,. _..._x.00 5 yds Gingham, $ 5 yds Factory Cotton, $ Day x.00 5 yds Voiles, $. Day .-x.00 5 yds Curtain Materials...,.:, -x.00 Remnants, J original price 3 yds Comforter Cloth, Dollar Day x.00 75c Cashmere Hose 2 pr.. -.....x.00 FUR 'COATS—Persian Lamb Hudson Seal, Muskrat, less 20 per cent. Voile Blouses, Dollar. Day x.00 Plush Coats, less 20 per cent. Furolla ed o C r Cats -.._..-.,..,.x5.00 Ladiesoll C ars - .._ ..._.2 5c Ribbons, wide width 2 yds ''x.00 Ladies' Silk Scarfs... x.00 GROCERIES Fine blend tea...... -_.........2 117a x.00 Gold P & G So p-..,4•for 25c ■ Salmon B.0 red__.........7 tins x.00 Lux ..:....... .. ... . .... .....xo for x.00 Raisins ._ - _ 8 lbs x.00 .:■ Castile Soap 7 for 25c ■ Dates _ _.: W..3 lbs 25c ■ "Large Jar Baking Pdwder 35c Macaroni, __________per pkg roc ■ SI ■ ■ 4 ■ ■ WWW■®®■®®®BI®IINWIWWwW SALEM Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edgar, Mrs. James Edgar and Mr. Bruce Edgar of Wingham; called on Mr, and Mrs. W, Weir on. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peel from near Forci- wich, visited Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Ca- titers last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Weir, Miss Min- nie Weir and Mrs. Wnn. Weir attended the anniversary services in Gorrie last Sunday tion in Blyth last week Mrs.' Robert Geminill from the west spent a few days with IVir, and Mrs, Andrew Gemmill and other 'frienls re- cently. M-. and Mrs. John ,Gowdy spent one day last week with their daughter, Mrs, Fred Hyod.inan near Gerrie: Miss Marie Copeland is at present suffering from a severe attack of er- ysipelas: We .wish herr a speedy re- covery. , Mr. and Mrs, George Edgar • and Miss Vera Edgar from south of Blue - vale, called on Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Palmer last Sunday. Mr. Harold Weir and Miss Hazel { I Weir attended the Leachers' conveu- WW ■ ■ ■ 4. ■ I Paid Up Capital and Reserve over139 90AP 000.00 ow Ae...eral Ma banking be+.sineais tX'aR:sacP.e6Xte ■ X Farriers sale notes ■. discounted. ■ ■ ■ Wh n ever your iliusaae;%$ every courtesy will be extended. pm ■ ■ ■ ■J . A . Wallace `"■ IN Manager .11 PI i!' 11 WW W r W 5B1111W®PJE11Wan ■ ■ ■ ■ Gal ■ ■ ■ ■ -- THE — ion Bank ,rr , Established 1871 Branches throughout Canada "WINGHAM BRANCH �.ao A, YII l,,I J un.�lG:,n t i . BELMORE , Mrs. Murray who has spent the past fey months with her daughter, Mrs. John Mulvey, returned to her hoii:e at Lucan on Saturday. Mrs. Jas. Straith of Owen Sound, called on old friends in the village re. cently. Mr. Straith .was the village merchant some years ago. Mrs. Mary. Law, Toronto, and Rob- ert Law, are visitors at Mrs. Robert Nichol's. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ballagh are spending a few days with Mr, and Mrs. Carter McKee, Galt. • Mrs. Rudman, Gorrie, was a visitor at the general store last week. Miss Ruby Baird visited for a few days with Mrs. Robt. Jeffrey. Rev. Douglas of ICeppel, will occupy the pulpit in the Presbyterian church next sabbath, Rev; McKenzie taking anniversary services elsewhere. The Christian Endeavor was well attended Sunday evening. The ses.. cion took charge of the meeting, topic "The Great Commission". ;Rev, Mc- Kenaie and Mrs, Rich, Jeffrey sang a duet. The next tneetfng• will be taken by Miss Bertha Marshall and Lance Lincoln. Two popular young men drove their car with, human freight i h ma f eight frith the ditch on Sith day evening, The 'car suffered severely' having lost its top storey and breaking the windshield, Our young ladies are now thanking a kid provi- dence that they got orf with a severe shaking up, 114 MN •Rr,A..F'�FF'll,+.lf..AD Y fi+. iql C,,F Toth CON. }IOWICK Mn Will Uebel.'of Kliicardine, visit- ed with his sister Mrs. Robert Brown. Mr, and Mrs. John Refight visited in Fordwich on Sunday. Mr. John Wright has started his contract of graveling on the zath con, Mrs, Henry Woods has het twiceand nephew visiting her this week, Mr, John Brown and family of near Molesworth, spent Sunday at Mr, T. Vittec's, Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Laird and fam- ily visited with Mr. and Mrs, Will Lynn of Maine, Mr, Dick Bennett arrived hone front the island with cattle. BLU LE. Miss' Viola Mathers is on the sick list suffering from an attack of ton colitis. lefr. Gourley returned home to To- ronto, after spending the past couple' of months.with her daughter, Mrs, A. McEwen. Mr. George Mowbray of Holstein, spent a few days with friends here this week. '" Very successful anniversary services were held in the Methodist church on Sunday, when Rev. Mr, McKelvey of Teeswnter. preached. Proceeds am- ounted to $I25, Messrs: F, Black, Joseph Under- wood and D. Ramsay each shipped a car load of cattle from here on Satur- day, and Mr. R. Johnston a carload. of hogs, WHITECHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Ab. Cameron of:Lan- es, Messrs. Jas. and Robert Cameron of Lanark .Co., visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Purdon. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McCreight and Mr. and Mrs. Lance Grain and Orton, visited on Sunday with the fornier's brother, Mr. John McCreight: of At- wood. Miss Lenora Armstrong, who visit- ed last week with her aunt, Mrs. John Falconer, returned to herhome in Kin -tore on Monday. Sorry to report the illness of -Mrs. Andrew McCormick. She had been iii her usual good health and was tak- ing a pie from the oven on Saturday, when she fell over and has not re- covered consciousness at iiiric oS writ- ing. • George and Calvert Falconer of Cul- ross, spent Sunday at the home of their uncle, Mr., John Falconer. Mrs" Robert McClenaghan and son, Clarence, are visiting with relatives :in Toronto, this week. Miss Addie Ross is visiting with. her aunt, Mrs. Brown of Wingham. Mrs. Musgrove of Wingham, is vis- iting her sister, Mrs. Fran kHenry. Mrs. Garton, sr., and Miss Mabel Garton visited last week with relatives in Brussels. Mrs, Albert McQuillan and her mo- ther, Mrs, Dan McIntosh visited for a few days in London. Don't forget the Anniversary :ser- vices in the Methodist church on Sun- day,and-the Fo1 Supper on Monday night, -Rev. A. C. Mortyer,•M.A,, B. R.E, of Salem, will preach at 2.30, and Rev. Jas.'Scobie, B.D. of Whitechurch will preach at 7.3o: Mr. and Mrs. Philip Steele of Dun-" gannon, also Mr. Jim Steele and dau- ghter, Reto of Goderich,. spent Sun- day with the fornmer's sister, Mrs. Jas, Cornelius. Mr. .and Mrs. Jas. Purdon and Mil- lie :and Jean of St. Helens spent Sun- day at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. F, Coulter, ' Mr, and Mrs, Will Falconer and son of Bltievale, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Falconer. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Finlay and family and Miss Moore of Wingham, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Cor- nelius on Sunday. .nt t Ih fa gilt/B[111.1AI II, U LI 111 Having had a successful open- ing on Saturday we believe the people appreciate our efforts to give them service and quality combined. We offer special accoinoda- tion to Ladies . and Gentlemen. Orders by telephone promptly taken care of. QUICK LUNCHES AT ALL HOURS Single Meals 4oc Weekly ticket ax meals $6.5o Hours of. Service 6 a.m. till x p.in/ Sundays 6 a.m. till 7.45 p,m, Phone 263 JOE LEE, Proprietor FORDYCE Mr. 'William Woods of St. Helens visited at Mr. Daniel Martins on Sun- day last. Mr. Daniel Martin who has been in Toronto far some time is at present at home looking fine. Mr. Arthur Hautes of Wingham who has been staying with his brother `Edward Haines has returned home again to Wingham. Mr, James Paterson of Whitechurch visited at Mr. John Turner's recently., Miss Viola Jeintnison, who has been. away is at present visiting 'under the parental roof. Mr. Joseph O'Callaghan of Leam- iegtort, visited tinder the parental roof for a few days recently. Mr. • Fred Scott of Wingham is at present engaged with J. Martin. Miss Luella' Rintoul of St. Helens spent the week -end at Repine. Mr, and Mrs. M.. Gardner- of Zion also hir. and Mrs. A, flavins and fetidly also Harry and John Champion vast,isited at W, Champi'on's on Sttnday l lasMt• pt: aid Mrs, Bert Thorn 'son visit- ed at Mr, James Martin's on Sunday EAST WAWANOS1-1 Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Anderson and family of Hensall, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs, John Mason. Misses Addie and Ethel Dreahnian returned to their home in Bayfield on;' Mond. Mr, aaynncl Mrs; Ross King aed babe and their aunt,, Miss Rome of. Owen Sound, spent Sunday with Mrs. King's father, Mr. Wm, Wightntan, Miss Lila James of Grand Bend, spent the week -end at her horse here. Miss Addie Dreahman and Miss Nesbitt spent the week -end at the lat- ter's home in Palmerston. Mr. John Shiells and Cha'rlie and May spent Sunday with Dr,and Mrs.. Gordon ;S.hieil of Listowel: Mrs, Jas. Menzies visited' With rela- tives in. Exeter last weelc. Methodist Church Notes Sunday, Oct. list.—Morning at 'ix a. in., Rev. C. Adams of Toronto will preach. Evening at 7 p. in„ Rev. J. H. Os- terhout of Lucknow, Anniversary services, Sunday, Oct, 28th, when the Rev. E, F. Armstrong of Wallaceburg, will preach, GODERICH Mr. George Burling who has .been the first baseman. for Purity Flour for the past two years has moved his fam- ily to Stratford, where he will be on the lineup of the classic nine. The fourteen ladies. from Victoria St. Methodist church have been en- gaged by the Community Hall Com- mittee at Blyth` to put the famous play "The Honorable Mrs. Ling" a chinese. play,eon Friday, Oct. igth, The W. C. T. U. will hold a silver medal contest for children from ten to fourteen years of age on 'Tuesday ev- ening, October 30th. The competition will be for essays, posters, , p s, elocution and singing. Entries to this copeti- tion will be received by Mrs. M. W. Howell. Fifteen large grain boats arrived at. this port within the"4,st week and the grain trimmers are wo'king overtime. in order to handle the rush, One of the finest yachts that .has. ever been in this harbor was in on Sunday, the "Dolphine" owned by. Mr. Dodge of Detroit,' the auto manufact- urer, and carries a"crew of 36 men and it costs` fifteen hundred to operate it for a week, 1 Thursday, October, xsth, xea Important r pounce nt BARGAINS Doll- r Days (October 19th and 20th) will be made real "clean up" days at Willis' Shoe .Store We are going' carefully through our stock and checking up every pair of remnants and lines that are being discontinued and these we will offer at BIG BARGAIN PRICES We will h ave shoesofI a mos t every size and kind to offer at Lower Dollar Day prices bue we desire to have it understood that our sale includes only such goods as mentioned above, that is "Remnants and lines we are discontinuing.". T TW • VI, The Leading Shoe Store of Huron County Wingham, 'Ont. Phone 129. ■ 1 BELGRAVE. Mrs. Robt, Shedden of Brussels spent, a few days with her sister Mrs. Mrs. Irwin ofr . ' O angeville spent a few days with her aunts, Mrs. Daley and Mrs. Wray. Rev:. Jones and the Walton minister exchanged pulpits on Sunday.: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brandon have returned, after a two -weeks motor` trip with friends at Drayton, Orangeville,. Bolton, Woodbridge, Bradford, Bea toil and Tottenham J Y tenham, Joe says he Rev. and Mrs. Jones, visited iii To- ronto for a few days last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. John McGirr of Spratt, Michigan, called on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brandon last week..: Mr. _McGirr was raised on the farm, now owned by William Shoebottom, but has been a aY for forty t hiee r ears Mr. and d Mrs. McGirr are on a motor ' trip' through the old neighborhood and na- turally see many changes. Rev. Pentlandwife and daughter, spent a day with their son at the Parsonage: drove in six counties- and twenty-four townships and he found the roads have nothing over Huron County and Morris up roads. Murray Johnston of London `spent Sunday with J. J. ,Ferguson. ST. AUGUSTINE The St. Augustine Branch of the e. Women's Institute held their monthly.., meeting 'at the home " of Miss R. Thompson. The president, Mrs..Dhe vid Chamney, occupied the chair. ter the opening exercises the matter, of placing sinks in• five, different schools in the township was discussed and it w i as finally 'decided to have . them pint in. Miss E. .Chamney, gave_ an interesting paper and those present were favored with an in- strumental by Mrs. Woods. The meeting closed with the singing of the National Anthem. 111111111110111WWWWINNIN ■ 4 $ ■ s s ' The Greatest Money Saving Valuesmainwintimuswisanitinessmwessmainompsioneusessio ■ ■ 111 Wingham's greatestistock of Quality Merchandise offered to the ' ■ ® people of Wingham, sua rounading towns andcountry for $ Days on- I, ly, at prices mach lower than manufacturers and wholesale today. This is your 'r pp';rtunity to save money Dollar Days on Dry Goods, u wl Ladies' Ready -to -Wear, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Furs",` Fur Coats ■ ® House Furnishings. 100`0 'Ready-to.m Wear Garments for Dollar Days at Greatly Reduced ,..rices. • ■ ■ ■ .. ■ • `: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ : ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ u■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1111 Extra Speelalsior • ■ goo pair Flannelette Blankets, ■ Largest size, best qual- 69 ■ ity, white or grey, pair �a ■ ■ 200 lbs. Best' Scotch Fingering Yarn, 3 or 4 ply black or grey, no more thane lbs. to ail NI customer, per lb, LADIES' WEAR Fur Collared Coats Burberry Coats Marvella Coats Persian"Lamb Coats Muskrat Coats Hudson Seal Coats French Seal Coats Tricotine Dresses Canton Crepe 'Dresses Satin Dresses Poriet Twill Dresses CHILDREN'S WEAR Winter Coats Flannel Dresses Serge Dresses Boys' Suits Boys' Overcoats ' Sweaters, Pullovers T-Iosiery, Underwear MEN'S WEAR Fur Coats' Winter Overcoats Winter Smocks Raincoats Sweater Coats Men's Suits Hats and Cape Young Men's Suits Shirts, Etc, Days, Come Early as Quantifies Are Limited. 200 Men's Fine Shirts, reg. price Soo Fleece Lined Shirts 2.00 $ to $3.00, broken& Drawers,Pe �� �': 3 lines, allonions gar eizes in the lot, on ._ 49PureLinen Towe11n g _ yd. .." Princess Pat Hair Nets 6gc d'oz x000 yds. Flannelette, good qual- Women's 'Cashmere Hose s 5Rc ity, white or gripes, special for Mens Wool Socks $-._,....xgc, 23c, 23c per yd. Men's Overalls x:" o �$ 5 11111 WINGX AM's LARGEST CASH 'DEPARTMENT STORE IN IN ■ ■ ■ OPPOSITE � oSrTE IIRUa<JswacK HOTEL 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ ▪ ' ■ 4 E 1 1 ■ KING' BROS. ■ ■ $$.00 Will be given to the erson ti i ., i ,. ■ p ca ch ng ]Sill Dollar of the Win lion Advance ■ g ce if caught in our store,.. ■ sapumpesommumuniimmunatiamonsineamill l.lurxM�.