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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1923-12-13, Page 10s a °ra .�,yyb ny ntlM"'�r'n�N�'pkMaMaPf«ikM� 11, wxMlNsl r,;I j , II I THE WII iG iill`M ADVANCE ISTMAS i(WEEK FROM NEXT TUESD Shoes or in fact "Footwear" of any description .make QST SENSI 3 3 a 3 a a gla 3 3 3 a ii 3 3 ®. 3 a Cloth Top Rubbers for Women or Men axe much, warmer than ordinary rubbers. We leave the 'different shap- es of 'this kind of rubber in stock at all times. Overgaiters for Wonien or l/Ien make a very acceptable gift, and, are- • shown in several colors,. Grey 'and Brown being the most popular. LE AND 4�r USEFUL CHRIST, This is a very po- pular style of warm. house shoe for wo- znen. They are ex- ceedingly comfortab- le and yet neat in, ap pearance. :n.f,:e,a IFT� Thursday, Dec. r3th., x923, 0100111000. LUCKNOW Slippers for Worn- en, for Men, for the Girls, for' Boys, for Children' are perhaps more- popular f o r Gifts than most any other article that could lie mentioned. Our stock of Slip -•.r pees was never so large and varied. and prices are most reas- onabte. • Ore %WA Nothing pleases the girl or boy of any age better than a nice pair of Skates and Rockey Boots. These make an ideal gift that is always appreciated. Elderly ladies need , r' shoes that have comfort —Many lines are being shown in "Felt" which'` are warm and cosy — Our ,stock of leather shoes for elderly worn-• en was never slarge g and comprehensive. Cushioned soled' .Shaer for Won era, br Men are for those with tender feet. The foot sets in 'a cushion'. which is bound to give the greatest degrfee''of comfort possible. ` Rubbers for Women, Men, Girls Boys or for the :Kiddies are a most useful and, sensible gift. M The Lircknow brands of the Wa III men's Institute held their 'annual "At Fiji Home," in the Town Ida11 on Thur - day everiing; Nov. 29tlk The hall and 3 I stage: were ,artistically' decorated for; 3 the occasion. ,A good' program was , given consisting of well rendered aid ' much appreciated selections by the ...mil �' of clzesita, two piano. duets by Airs, 2 Smith and Miss Allin, also the Misses McKay, a piano solo by Mr. Atistin ...Reid, a reading by Miss Mary Mc mLeod, vocal. solos by the following: an Miss Fowler, Mrs. W. J,' Joyat,` IMisai dna duefM. 1byeMr sor endM s. Horace •'Aitchesen, The president Mrs, Gott- a an, who occupied the chair, in a few IN' pleasing remarks gave a short' outline y of the aims of, the Institute 'workers 'in -general andalso a short report of m'the Annual Conventionv},held .in Lon-' ® don, recently. The meeting, closed m. with the National :'A.ntheni; after to which a bountiful lunch, consisting of 6119 sandwiches, cake and coffee •was sery- st ed; Rev. Mr. Osterhout on, behalf of the, Institute "thanked' all who had 'contributed to .the evening's entertain ment,' afterwhichall dispersed to their homes, feeling they had"spent a a` 'very enjoyable evening. 'Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Canieto i ' were lone'in Clinton attending the funeral of Mrs. Cameron's sister Mrs., W, Far- quhar whq died very suddenly in Chit - ton 1-iospital. leaving her husband and mu' three small children, ' m Mrs. Osterhout was called. to, Chat-, ham on Monday of last aveek,' -owingum ' to the death of her sister-in-law, Mrs, Charles' Gainrnage- The',local • l„ 0 0, i'. Lodge 'held a social evening, in their; Lodge Rooms • on Friday evening, Dec. 7th., to which E all the 'members of the .Order, with - their wives and lady friends w re to -vited. There was a good attenclanee': ® Euchre and , 'Dominoes were played ® till 12 o'clock, after which dancing 3 was' indulged in to the music of an or 3 chestra. Miss Hattie Carruth won the IN prize for ladies' and Mr, Garfield Mc- ® Donald for gentlemen for Euchre. Re- al freshments e-®'freshments were served during the ® evening, (® Mrs, Harvey:Anderson has disposed ®. of her'. property in town to. Mr. Thigh ® 'McIntosh and is removing with her. mifamily to London this week. The 'sympathy of the community is m1 • extended to Wit. and Mrs. Clyde Reid 11 of Chicago in :the death of their infant. N 1' son Williain Clyw Clyde, who passed aaY.' ®' in the sick Children's Hospital Tor- ® 'onto,' aged five months. The funeral' mi took. place on .Monday Dec loth.,. N from the home" of his grandparents Mr. and M.rs,.:'Thos. Reid to Greenhill ® Cemetery. ‘'rhe death occurred in town of Wm. Hunter in his -loth year. Mr. Hunt- er moved to town Erol- his farm in “Footwear” in fact i� `�,v®u6.� not be possible iln'�he racoon of the Many and varied kinds at we have in stuck, p The a�&��re constitute � very small � �' Oiler and: be under n0 obligation to bury: ®:'Ashfield a few ears ago and was a space at our command allld tti9 give more a t�i�Hl a mere.hint—you are invited t0 call and see what we have t Y e �".: 6® very highly 'respected gentleman. He leaves a.grown up family. Ws WILLIS�°Phone .129. '• EAST WAWANOSH ® Nixon Bros. weighed one of their.. ® The leading Shoe Store Of +Huron ,County ® five year old working horses which ®tipped the ales 19oo It could be h E®ENinnna ®®®E®SIINNiinniNEMEn®®®®®®®® ®®®®®®®® ®naMEMEN/ i® ® ®®®®®®®®®®®® made to, weigh a> oo lbs. 'WHITEC,1URCH Mrs. Alec. Emerson visited over the week -end with her daughter, 'Mrs. Ha- ggitt of Blyth. sr 'Mr, Harry Godkin and Gordon at- tended the Winter Fair at Guelph on Friday. `" Mr. Wesley Leggatt and son, Ger- , :.a. �. zit =.e1' ani.__if+n _n>Fwfc-att:[i.:. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mowiiray. Miss', Ida McQuaid and Mr. George; McQuoid spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald of Luck- now. Mrs. Ab. McQuillan spent last week. with her mother, Mrs. Maclntosh, who is in London Hospital, having under- gone aix operation there last week. Miss Mabel Johnston t of Dungan- non, spent the week -end at her home here. Mr. Harold Sparling of Pontiac, re- turned home on Saturday, Mr, Russel MacKay of Mich., also returned home for the week -end Mr. John Mowbray and Mrs, Wesley Leggatt attended 'the funeral of the former's aunt in Exeter on Saturday, Mr, and Mrs. Will Falconer and son, of Bluevale, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs; John Falconer. Mr- and Mrs.: John Stein and sons, Chester, Cecil and -Jack of Kincardine, visited with the former's sister, Mrs. Wm, Puri -Ion, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Manson Reid and fam- ily moved into Mrs, . Furdon's house on the boundary last week. Rev. Gordon and Mrs. Rintoul and Marian, of Dungannon, visited with his aunt, Mrs. Wm. Pardon, on Thurs day last. Mr. Lance Grain and>son, Orton, visited with bis sister, Mrs. Gilmour of T urnberry on Sunday. Miss Norah 'Falconer and nephew, Richard Wellwood, of Orangeville, returned to her hotne here on Tues- day. Many of the nett and women of S. S. No. zo Kinloss, availed themselves of the optiortunity of r.visiting the day with Mrs. Robertson's parents Mr. and Mrs. Thos- Abram. Mr. Wilfred Congram has returned from spending; a couple of weeks with friends in Toronto. with friends in Toronto. Mr. Kirk Hutton spent the week- end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Campbell spent --JnriCtay wliii-with errdaunt-ter lrii s. Frank Edgar of Wingham. Mn and Mrs. James Goliey, have gone to spend the winter with their daughter Mrs. John Lintonl of the 3rd school on 'V'isitor's Day, last Friday, and study the class work,. seat work, and home •work of the pupils. They did splendid work under the capable inata.a'eittettt of their teacher, l�Mr, Go- waits.ldtt•4 i*tidettd a fine program in the 0 (ei t rot►: Don't forget the Presbyterian S. S. Xnias tree on Friday, Dec. a'zst, Mrs. Wm, Beecroft visited with her niece, Mrs. •Joe' Thompson of Seafterth and Mr. and .11 rs. 3, D, Beecroft and rnest, visited with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Andrew I<irlc of Seaforth, last • Wednesday. The :ladies of the W. M. S. of the Church .. Methodist Cquilted a quilt iii the church e.t 'Thuxs(day, Mi', Jay;. Corxtelius and Mr; and'Mrs . +4, visited Ltli.and w Mr.,n Amos Cornelius Val t` �i i Ci � i ti' arxti t o' Mrs, Thos, 7ZiVett of Dungannon i n Sunday: the basement of Knax Church, tel - grave preSented egravepre`ented a seene ofctieery'ac- tivity, despite the dampness of tile da3+ r F 1 rtscar The occasion being; a lia4aar r,ivtcix tin ter the ..tislyiees t`if;the Ladies' Aid and the Mission Band. The basement , was prettily decorated in Xmas colors. ® While the different tables displaying homemade baking, candy anile a suis- �' cellaneous collection, of towels, aprons,' is and fancy articles, suitable 'for Xmas gifts`'were attractively arranged. A: ®- tasty luncheon was also served. The ladies feel quite gratified with the suc- cess _..-of.._the ' aft.,e",.nf.,,, _'i'.i.c....•nrnrrPiti C_.._. amounted to about $so.00. 3 SALEM ■ f A� 7Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sangster and Don't forget' the "box social and' en- children from near Lakelet called on a' tertainment at- the Stone School on Mr. and Mrs. Edwin' Bennett one day. -,E the evening of Deo doth. Come and recently. enjoy' a good lunch and the smiles of. Master Wan. Weir 'who underwent, happy' Morris, girls. an operation in Wingham Hospital for ilk Miss Edna' Gibson of Wingham was appendicitis :returned to. the home of the guest of Miss Laura Casemore. his, parents Mr. and Mr's. D. L. Weir, n Mrs. Basso and children of Toronto last Sunday. , We hope he will soon is, t present visiting her brother Wm. be alright again. im John Scott of the ,and. Mr. and Mrs Robert Westlake and ni A Box Social will be held at the son Mitchell from near Tugaske Sask., 111 Stone School,Thursday December 20. are at present visiting , the forner's 3 A good progamme is being' prepared. mother, Mrs. Wm. Mitchell and other In E.rerybody welcome. Ladies come and friends. , . >3 bring' a box. Why does Mr. ' Chas:. Hennings, ® /� s ' wear such a pleasant smile these 111 . our stock, Mr. P. McIntosh of Kincardine P ,? Y t vited to select from .., .tis that tittle -.,bah irL Con -11M and 'distinctive '�4t� wear � - You 1��� t sited at Mr. Thos, Abraham's last days? I Y g ®®0®®.�00®®®011®0®01®®0®01000®®®0 Sam mcnimmosemeenn 3' 3 '1 r Buy Your Presents. at this More in style anyone than something' new y... What could be more appreciated by y vi week. gratiilations, 1 in thehool.• IMI Campbell 'went to De- The box social held sc Mr. Victor Ca, pb11118111®Ills�lil�11011lt2I111: 111111111 li�ll11191111�11111tIII lU111 troll last week.:. house No, 13, last Friday' was a sue- 16� his Bible Class of Ebetie` cess. All diose present:seertted to en ',3 i IX The Plulet1 ., zer Methodist: Church gave a nvscell . joy themselves. Much credit tis duei>a s II ra enemas shower• to Mr. and Mrs. Wai- the teacher Miss Barnard for the way r �' _ lace Agar, The'evening was spent in the children, acted their parts. I I�S — f r ladies zritisic social chat and Minch servedr The S. S. will hold their.annual i Y P partevening Dec. '.�, = after which they 211,. laved their Xmas tree on Thursday eveiun - � well in an old time dance until the wee zoth. A; good programme is being ® ryGL0VES sma' hours in the morning. provided. Admission 25c and i c•iia Johnston's Church organ has lived ,.1E i 1-10SIERY: out it's day, when they have purchased ROXE I Ei2 1 El ran . which willprove' a W another organ great benefit to the service. Some of the Browntown boys took in the sermdn:,at the Methodist church Wingham, an Sunday night, Wonder what this means, boys? Miss Ma ® ,•, ggto Linton left for I\7ichi- BELGRAVE Mr. and Mrs. Me`.1lougall,•from the West are spending a few days with the former's aunt, Mrs. Censer. Mrs: Stewart of Clinton is spending a fere days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. kialliday. W'ltat might have proved a serious aecfdetit to J. L. Stewart .hanpettcd one evening last week, White walking down Wingham street with some friends he was hit by a car and trail- ed sotne distance, fortunately no bones were broken but a' severe bruising and shaking up which has confined hint to his 'bed for :the past'.' week. Dent .forget the Woman's Institute concert on Friday evening the xdttt. 3. A. Brandon and John Clegg are spending a few days in. Toronto this week, On Saturday afternoon Dec 8th, 14t':r W ll o be., trent. M gan ri last week oan extended visit to her uncle Adam Linton. �. Miss Margaret Goodfellow of Tor -1 S onto is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lait 1 of town. Mrs, Geo. Town and son Geo. spent Monday evening with friends in Wingham. Mr. Alex, McDougal who has been ill for the past two weeks is not im- proving as his many friends wish to see, We hope for a speedy recovery. The balmy 'south has nothing over old Ontario this fall as the dandelions are in bloom in December. Mrs. Alex. Sanderson. otv\Toronto is spending a few days tinder the par- ental roof, Messrs. Hyslop, White and Dane are away,to Goderich on the )ury. 3 Ill Illfl 3 3 R 3 3 ■ MI TEESWATER 'S, 1 . Rollinson local rnaoa et of the gill f1111 I I i Molsons Bank here has received wrord. 1011101110411111111 11111191111111111011111111111111111011111111(101110111 Grr oUR pRICEs. BEFORE B�.I"'�I'�i�x 11111111611111111>1111111111�I1i�111 I .� 1 I� (IIIIIIIAi1(11111111111�111 of his trarrsferrene:e td C esterville, in D dna Coi.ittt and Will leave in the . lin y9is, r the r for his new a i" t nin o£Week ire ix1 g pointmcnt, Mr, Rrobinsen has only im been in Teilswattr for two and a half • years, but during that time hr,s won tile -esteem and respect of all wild nine in contact with him in a business capacity, BLOOMERS DRESSES ;LOUSES `SWEATERS UNDERSIIRTS HANDKERCHIEFS ■ .11111I1111I11NI I11i11111111111I111I10111I1l111*U Ill lhKI1IU11I11I II*' 151 I f111 �11111111�IIi1 IflAllllplll®1111111I1111i1111111111111111111110ifl*lIllll � 11 171 Gifts for ()e 174 LINENS , . ,.TABLE CLOTHS SERVIETTES' LUNCHEON CLOTH SPREADS MADERIA 'LINENS DOWN COMFORTERS WOOLI El+l BLANKETS M 111 1111E lel I®1111A1ii1111111111�111�1 11101 1111111. f01IlA111111111t1l111A11III111 II i III®I I Ifi1111111111111 I lI1I131IIliIIIrNItl11111/1111111111011111111111111 Gifts for Men SILE TIES • 1112 SILK'SHIRTS' KNITTED 'IES; �_ MUFFLERS ® GLOVES '�-- SOCKS p CUFFLINKS !_ HA'T'S, CA HOUSE• COPSATS SWEATER 'COATS: I�IAi► 1�`Ir I■(I II II ! II IIMIIR .lIp111AlIU�lli�11111111�1i1�1 I I Illi, I , 1 a Special Week -Enol Sate Men's Suits and Overcoats. Furs and Fur Coats. All at Rig ,Reductions. Ladies'Coats Dresses and Blouses u«e�,wen G BROS. -Phone 71 WINGHAM 00 111:4,14,"it a..rw...,Ir,..� ■ we ,Iikl?.4iIt,f..wV.,�'�.,•