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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1919-04-03, Page 8• Hanna's V • N Fr day and oda BARGAINS 71: §. Bargain No, 1. 15 Ladies' and Misses' Serge Dresses in • tall but' new styles of fine botany all wool serge at 20% discount. m. Bargain No. 2. • 60 I..adies' New Cre e Blouses, regular $5.00, all new stock, high neck and sailor collars, maize, white, Copenhagen and -punk Friday and Satuf'day $3.49. .Bargain No. 3. 'Window, Sale of Ladies' Black Cashmere .O $1.00 Hose. ' 40 dozen Penman's full fash- ioned -hose, Friday and Saturday 59e ' per pair. ` argain No. A Special.for Bois. 60 Boys' Suits on sale Fri. and Sat....$7.9S 3c) tt W roxeter joint Lane mei with a serious accident while assisting his son, (leorgt: lane of this vicinity, in the bush He struck by a falling tree, and suffered a bad frac- ture t+t the loft leg near the knee As Mr, Lane is itdvaneed in years the accident !s all. the more serious Wroxeter has welcomed home many of iter soldier Boys during the past week. Following is a list of the names: Pte. Rd - gar I.owryrFred Hastie Alfred Meahan Wm. Carter, Howard Wylie Gunner John Mollittt. and Lieut Earl Reis and Ander- son Bleak. The latter two, won their commissions on the field. and all were members of the 161st Battalion with the exception of J. Moffatt and 11 Wylie A highly soocesstui entertainment. eon misting of a sketch, entitled "The Four - Leafed Shan rode," .by the Wroxeter t)ramat ic Society'atnd . musical program, delighted a crowded audience in the town hall recently. The rhair.tvas occupied by Reeve Douglas The musical numbers consisted of a solo by Lieut. A Black, piano duets by Mrs haste! and Miss K, Hazelwood, and violin and piano duets by Robert Ashton and daughter. An inter- estiog address wr s given by Mr. Posliff of for conspicuous bravery. while under fire and addresses of alt the former;resident,s day for Sackville, N. B , where -She will Wingham, a returned soldier Another in making a connection in the telephoneo town? The committee wistles to -secure .pursue her nursing profession. interesting li•a.nre kis the unfurling of communication He later transferred to an old Winghamite in every city to. organ- Mr. Chas. Rintoul was with Wingbam t;'roasters Victory Ulan flag by W. S. the British Submarine -Dept. tie expecte ize a committee of Old Home Boys and iriends over Sunday.. McKercher,. The proceeds of the enter- shortly to take a position in Montreal. Girls, taiument. which amounted to $90 will go i - _ Miss Margaret Crfllies of Toronto, was Bluevale W INGHAM MARKETS • Miss Annie Kennedy led the T11,11,1 I.NO U AM ,,OVANCITII Blyth Dr. E. C. and Mrs. Wilford are visiting friends in Toronto. A meeting of the Memorial Hall Com. mittee will he held on Friday evening. Mr A T. Cooper of Clinton, gave an outline of the work of the Canada Tem. perance Actin Huron Co, Sunday even- ing in the Methodist church, Rev R. J. McCorm'ck was at Trow bridge. attending the funeral of his uncle, Mr. Henry Moore on Wednesday last • Mrs. •13. Mason is confined`o her bed with an attack of the flu' Dr. Gandier of Clinton, was in town on Monday on professional business. Mr. William Bell is critically ill with Bronchial Pneumonia Reeve Jas. Cutt, Councillor Thomas, Mr, Frank Bainton and Mr. C McClel- land were del gates to Toronto in the •• ►tet„e♦•e•♦♦trate♦t♦t•♦tt••♦*do♦t♦►«t•+a♦e♦t♦►,♦.<♦•t•t♦<t a,♦ t xM biitkecrh1 rah ; j:•t♦ at the home of Mr, and Niro. Archie ._• Clow . •t• Just a few pairs of brand new rr miss May Bone of Belgrave, spent the, Gurrinar Machine Shop , v miss tverett of Kincardine, is vieitln '? Special Dunlop bicycle covers to go A 3. at $9.C.5 for the next 30 days. *_• ;% Traction Tread a t '3.00, only _ >0c less than Baton sells them for. .10 r ' •:• Bicycle tubes galore. • Don't forget we have the old re- i liable Cleveland bicycle fa sale. X. :r Lock -tight cement is like a bull ;t; x dog: you can't pull it off. A 11 .= other bicycle accessories at reason- 4. :♦ able prices. *• Motor oil, the hest. Mix some 4.. ground mica with it and prevent : carbon We sell the mica ,_• Say, have a look at our automat •t .s. ie air valve, for' Ford cars only. J- 4. It win give you from 5 to 7 Hailes ;g more per gal. Try one and b e •t, .*. convinced. _• .•ta4atZ‘tt.t:I•ft•4t't.tt.tttt4.t4+•t..t11f.1lttaH 40 1:4 week -end with Miss Cassie 1'urdorl, Mr. Jerry Casemore has had the tela• phone installer—ring 32-••-612. 'o Mr. D. H. Marton is visiting his broth. •er, Rev. J. 1'ienry Martin, of Long Branch. Miss Viola Campbell 01 I3elgrave, spent last weer, ar the home of Mr: and Mrs. Harry McGee, Miss Margaret Rintoul of Wingham, spent the week -end with her friend, lubes Agnes Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Wes Leggatt have moved to the farm across the road, which they recently bought from Mr. Fred Mow- bray hydro scheme. Mrs. Ben. Naylor has returned home Lieut. Archie Wells who has just re- after spending a fortnight at.the home of turned.from overseas will give a talk on Men Of %Ingham! her sister, Mrs. W. H. Fraser. of Blue - his work in France. Lieut, Wells wentIso you want to see the -Old I;oyS' and vale. - overseas with the electrical engineers and Girls' Re -union on July 1st to the lth, a Miss Eljzabeth Anderson' of St Hel- during his service in France was wound- success? If you do why not get busy at ens. spec °a few,days recently with her ed and was awarded the military medal, once and send the Secretary the names sister, Mrs, R. V'urdon. and left on Fri YA •x,114• ,,,. 5,98+ IA Nti Hanna & Co. • The Store with the Steel;.. towards a memorial n . ititnent fur fallen heroes of Ode' vicinity. -;drRa.Nw a jr4l8§We* arcarwc act iC., ij`b Call31i. te tiJti ai *T to 40. ilills' ►•1_a.v3If1 Mustc 7:. 1. `e . 9 a1,. '•. fir' SHEET MUSIC --Hill's for Every- ;yt a►G thing that is Good in Music„ ai :1: a al 742.* tri 41, "r{.r a r yr a 4» a tri • +i•; : . r e. Tjse latest music arriving almost daily. ,I, 0ad. • ' We also keep the most up='fo-date stock • of Victor records this side of :!G A. A bronto.. • o ,, , Delighted to have you call any time c ';t m r see►,♦ r► r♦i ••►•rr i rjr+iri► ni rnrr}.,► 'r►l +r ,.i, +►rf+►ii: rr: i 5 ^,' 7k► 1 71o.cr, , •l• I„ "' It. ,1, Ij\ Ij, iJ` Iy. Ijrr I11r le, 41 lA. IjO •1'l I ► Il. - at- We handle several different makes of pianos and phonographs. We too know we can suit you in both article and price. Everythingin small musical instruments at low prices -although these t i things 'have all advanced in price - ,. To any. boy -or girl wishing to start on the violin, we w.11 give a special * price and six lessons free. Special prices on ' •a Y 1 METRONOMES m Fordyce home for a few days. Mr. Joseph Burgess of Ottawa, spent meeting on Sunday 'night. The the'week-end with his mother here. (Correct up till Wednesday noon) for April 6 is Mrs. Scobie: Mr Thos Stewart visited his son How - Mr.' Edward Haines who has been via- ard, at I•ienfryn on Saturday and' reports (ting his sisters Mrs. Jas. Snowden and he is getting along fine and doing'a rush - Mrs McPherson,toli a few 'claws has re• ir.g business. We wish him ancecess in turned home. again - his venture. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Taylor and family Pte. Fred Russel recently returned of Lucknow spent a couple of days visiting less overseas spent few days this week at Alexander liaven'y 1 a with his uncle, L. W. Rotten, He en- . s• Battalionand en - Pies. FOU,ert and Samuel Baines of listed with a western went Wingham, spent a. few days visiting retie- overseas 3 yrs ago. He was wounded ti .t,••4 a „rw 'tilt+ 4 7, .1\`• 4+.?1 gammen mass wm. m A PEEK INTO THE ATTIC k ,Have You Visited the Attic lately P rust climb up there and",•take a peek. "Whew," you say, "Isn't it hot up here and such a place as this is getting to bel 1 had no idea there was so much stuff a. sumo. fated --what in theworld shall I do with it all?" Well, the thing to DO with it is to get it down and sort it over. Then get'a'copy of,The London Free Press and turd to the WANTED TO PURCHASE classification. 1f the ;articles that y o u wish to dispose of are not asked for in the WANTED 'CO JCL PCRCIIASF, eoltuirns of the elassified, wHte out a few ads. rind send them to Tito London Free Press for insertion in the VOR,SALE col- umn, Von may just as well have real money for the things you no longer use and which would be worth ' money to some other people. Get a copy of The London Free Press right now and see for yourself what other people are buying and yelling; through the classified colutmns. Von might just as well.. have some extra money for Easter. Your ad. will cost only ac a word each day. Think of reaching over 40,0.10 people who read the Chis• sifted eolunitt for only Sue or 75e, The postage alone on letters to only 25 people would lie 75e Perhaps your boy has some chickens or fine :settings of eggs to sell. forittoit 'wssrr.RN ars10 1 errPF\,,:., Wheat No. 2 Spring 9 00 to Wheat No. 2 Fall - 2 11 tt Flour, per cwt, standard6 00 to 6 30 Bran,per ton 40 00 to 42-00 Shorts, per ton.... .. . 40 00 to 44 00 Oats t , t 65 to -80 Barley . . 85 to 1 00 Hay, 17 00 to 18 00 Butter, per ib.- dairy.... 42 to 60 Eggs, per dozen 37 to 43 I Laid 30 to 35 Cattle- med., butchers. 10 00 to 11 00 ;,Cattle, butchers choice. 12 00 to 13 00 fives in this locality, prior to returning to w.a.couple of different times, after visiting; Hogs, liveweight. , ......17 25 to 17 50 their home in the north west relatives around here for a short time he i Butterfat to 58 Mr Francis Doyle intends moving this is going to his home at Sask. ----, .--, - week near Teoswater and Mr. St. Marys - The regular 'monthly meeting of the will move in shortly. Bluevale Farmer's Club will be held in Mr. and Mrs. Chester Tayler visited -Aat the Forester's Hall, on Thursday evening the latter's home. Mr Ferguson's of Au• the 10th of April , burn on Sunday last, Miss Amelia Leaver visited for a few BORN . . days with. Mrs James Menzies Beigrave Norman Geddes of London Military • Hospital, spent a few days with his par- ents last week, Mr. Mantled] of Stratford spent Sunday at Wm Corlaelt's Miss Carrie Stonehouse returned to her home after spending a few weeks with friends near Lucknow Mr. Frisby's sale last week was a ,suc cess also the sale^ , f stock at the hotel Id SD stable of Lott & )V oWa Ki n)cwoon — In - Wingham, on Friday, March 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. Liston Kirkwood, a son—(William Liston). Hisskir-In Wi ngham, on Friday, March 28th, to Mr. end Mrs. T. W Henry, a son. Daa•inom ;In Wingham General Hospit- al on Sunday, March 30th. to Rev. and Mrs. Sidney Davidson, a daughter— Thora Christabel. JoHNsTnN--In Lucknow on March 26th, • 4919, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert John- ston, a daughter..,.; . _ .. Mr, Henry Brandon will hold a salt: of stock and implements on Thurs. as he is renting him farts Mrs Holmes visited her daughter, The Farmer's Club unloaded a car of Mrs. Harry Lewis, last Wednesday. •shingies.this week . The maple syrttp makers are enjoying John Armstrong had a wood bee on a rest after their busy spell, as the sap is Tuesday. - not running during the cold snap. Turnberry. A fully supply of Victor Phono- graphs and Records Call and hear these machines before purchas- ing elc•,\'here, - I•i.. E. W. TA ,t LVN Minnie St r< Illilllllllllllti111 t1'o11111111 ililt'Itllltlntllllilglt li(IltlTnlllt9illlitlllprllllllllltillf iilllil fnlll' Il lli°111 1 1 ► ERNWE Inner Tubes_forAutomobiles That are- practically Puncture An d I3lowout Proof. The Tube that yields comfort, saves money and trouble I Facts Regarding Sternwear Tubes Would you like to drive 20,000 miles in your motor cal' wi worry about tire trouble? * t • Would you lite to eel sure that there would he no accident often fatal), caused by a sudden "agow out" of your tires? •- Would yotr like to get double the mileage out of your casings that yogi have = been in the habit of getting, and thereby reduce your tire expense at least 50per cent ?• Guild leader Sgt, John J. Kennedy, son of Mr, and Mrs Wm. Kennedy. of 2nd con . Kinloss, returned from Overseas Wednesday last, after an absence of over four 'years, He joined the 33rd. Batt, in 1915 and while, in France. was connected with a Machine Gun Co He was wounded and also gassy ed but has recovered. He was aecom- P q anied by his wife, #ormerly tMt. s M - r h g aret Anderson of London, 13hg., to whom he was married a few months ago. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy will begin housekeep- ing on their farm soon and the best wish es of many friends will follow them to their new. home - a thout the least 1 1 Did you ever stop to think of the cause of a "Blow out"? Did yc)u ever realize that the pd'esent inner tube is so thin and weak that it gives practically no support to the (casing, thus causing the casing to stretch, which causes a weak spot Anda "Blow out." Do you realize the enormous strain on the casing when ,..you insert 90, lbs. of pressure,'together with the weight of the car of perhaps 4,000 lbs., when there is practically ,no strength to the inner tube? Do you realize that you are expecting too much of -your casings, especially. on our country roads, w hen they have to carry aXl the weight and pressure, and that you are simply courting disaster? How roan the above defects he remedied and dangers eliminated? Simply.. , , • 1 thethe s r a>In on l tilt. # by giving greater strength to inner tube and thereby relieving casing, tc "STERNWEAR , • Ai 8S " N W1C rRl ) If you are looking for this remedy we I1avc, It in t[ c, INFOBCED INNER TUBE,'" which is now being manufactured in Toronto, and is on sale at Wingham, This tube is having an immense sale in the United States, where.thc output of the St. Louis factory has been considerably over sold. W. C. LEPARD, Agent, Wngham . 'stIJ41A 11 1I ilMlil111M1iAlAll 11 r 'f Brussels: . A short time ago. William Bailie of Moncrieff took a dose'of saltpetre, mis- taking it for Epsom salts, and was quite ill for:awhile. A baby calf under a year old was sold by Sani CanipbeIl to A. L. 'McDonald, drover, of Bthel, that brought the former $ro5. It weighed 700 pounds . and 'sold at the rate of 15 cents. : . At Western Star I,odge,lro, T4 , I.-9. O. F., Brussels, an at-home was held at which. one of the chief numbers on tate program was the presentation of a veter- an's jewel to john Pugh, now. of Mitchell, !narking 25 years- continuous member- ship in -the lodge here. • An address .ae- cotnpanied the gift. Mr. Pugh replied briefly. After a short program, With William Clouse, N G. - in the chair, a' tasty lunch was served Western Star Lodge was instituted in x874 and this is the fifth veterans' jewel presented, The members is•upwards of Toa. Several cars of potatoes are being ship- ped from here. Stanley Dunbar and Miss Margaret E. Campbell, Ethel, were married at Toron- to by Rev Mr, Turnbull, D • D Numerous changes of farm properties are on the program in this locality and good prices are being realized. In' the list are t Moody Holland Gold 75 .acres near Walton to' Walter Davidson for $5,500. The purchaser disposed .01 his Too acres to• Led. McKay. Mr, Holland will rennove to Alberta. The Too acres of Henry Clark, concession 17; Grey Township, was sold to Howard Dougher- ty,, price being $5,300. William .•'Ella- cott, concession Tr, Grey`Township, has passed over his farm to Percy Ward; the consideration being $5,5oo - William Scott has bought Andrew Laidlaw's too acres on the• 8th line of Morris Township. in almost every case ani atiction sale fol- lows the sale of. land, and consequently there has been a lively •time, with sky - scraping prices. W A Grewar, who went to California last fall, has re -purchased his former grocery and restaurant busittess and is coming back to Brussels IIs is an old resident Thirty Dos In Jail August Bauer, proprieter of the Royal hotel, Mitchell, was sentenced to 30 days in jail by police Magistrate W. R. Davis, on a charge of having liquor on his prem- ises. A week ago License Inspector El- liott of Stratford made a search of the plant and found three bottles of whiskey. When Bauer was before the magistrate on a similar charge some time ago he was warned that the next offence would mean go to jail, Mr. Davis this morning im- posed a jail sentence without the option of a fine. THE FAMOUS. SHOE, FOR WOMEN Orders taken for this . excellent line of 'Wmens Shoes, r otl„, c,an buy 'sly- -ex- clusive, style ' - diffet'ent' from. any one elsc.by l,tl •- , ing Queen Quality o1 .. nir- -gra 10' X pa ; .res.::' ::.•.. , _' ... ,, .;; .. `'` WILLIS ep-aiuf llour atat itI tgg9,I ice• ,... And you may be sure it will be dry- -. when. you wish to use it. - aiding .•uto Vainfing Mar L •Pairite's of AUTOS, BUGoTeS AND SIGNS' . „.rarall,.:,: •amu=...,,.•.w ton, Geo 1)eyell, A Orvis, 0 Stokes, RI Turnberry. Robt Musgrove'for I3hievale Stokes, Thos Appleby, Thos Weir, J H and those for \V T 1',i•iilbi• arranged at I,,inklater, lit Johnston, Bert Holmes, i next meeting. • . ' Thos McGlynn, Alex Forgie;''Robt C,, Chi mt,,tion of \V A ;Mints and J J• Mor - Weir, Thos Hough, F Carrtkhers, W J fatt,the tlgriculturarso§tett' vtn"Il receive Adair, Wm Austin, M Willits, Eli .Bolti:a.grant.of l6o on•et5ndittoitthatailvehool Jas Halliday, John Weir, J.. Morison, children in the 'tp get fres admission. Robert, Sharpin, .Stephen King, Win -1 .: o tender§ were received on the Mc - Holmes,, Peter ,i'dcRwen, Peter S Mc -f- 'Cretin: drairrt„;,o tlte'rnatter as left over Ewen, rove e ;ulna r'i'11on *zslas ;.Miller•' for neat Meeting. 7 g g.:. Robt Hup£er, -James,Hislop, Allan Mc- The following , accounts were paid t Even, Robt Scott, ohn Fell, Andrew C A Jones, $96 AI¢Creight Drain Award. Gray Jr.,. Jos Underwood, .H Diment, G Wilson, $5 fuel eomrnissiou; A G -Millar Proctor, J T-I,ennox, Rd Feltner, Smith, .$3t 35, bal` printing contract J R McKenzie, W R Gallagher, George »loved by Porter and Scott, that the Gannett, Gordon Hastie, Geo Cruick-' nett. council meeting be held in Bluevale shanks;' Jas Walker, H Merkley, Ira oti Monday, May stli; x9/9 at• x p tn. Neil and A Geniniiitl, Patlimasters forP 1'oW1;LL,`Clerk. ........,,............,;,..... it110 KME cS GLOTHES I b4.R S46. 0 614 X TURNRERRY COUNCIL Minutes i,f council meeting held in Illuevale, March 2,4tlr, 1919 All the members present. Minutes of last meet- ing read and approved on 111011011 of J. J Moffatt and W. A Mines• J I Scat and Jas Porter moved that lit 26 and 27, Cott. Ir be put in Division -tio T6 and ]ots 29 and ehDivision2o into No 7. Mines and Moffatt that the Wingham Advance do the '1`p. printings this year. The following Tlylavvs were passed on motion of Scott and Pester xn. 6, op - /minting W. H. Mandell, Robert Muir, W. 8, King, Thos, Hough, 5, ,Vanstone, Jas E Nieitol, Jos hovel, Jas McDougal, Orvis and W 'Tl, Gallagher, Pence - viewers.,' No. 7, appointing R Mel ague, A l.indiatcr, Thos. Appleby, Hugh Tuck- er, A Geminill, Jas Kirton, 1' S McEwen, I W Wright, E Orris. J 48illiarnsan, john Mundell and tt' 1) Elliott, round, keepers. No 8, appointing J S Abram, J C3iiie'epie, W II Mundell, Jas McGlynn, Wrn Jenkins, David Hokttee, Jtt>d Staple- ✓a Tradesmen, Farmers and Workingmen start your spring work .with the:proper clothes ,...::::::,--,4 v ,-,;:a..,:.;:4,.,_• , We carry the best) grades: in. -Overalls, Smocks', X . X Work Shirts, Underwear; Socks and. Gloves.. • ER -.HAULS WILL itOLL lvc by youdi4'.rlf have'cho.ap prtts: • I ertitnaters your scent's don't alien rue 'up ngctnat a test ram the shays, but l)OAf'T' FOROlsi” 'that tttts saato qualities which will stand this strain will withstand the r e•,r and tear of your day's wottr, - LGItTIi£iR LABEL oVRR•14AcJLs Aids noivat,E unwn:D oil awry .cant With (dread testes in apuRingitreugthortan raun;!•,. Itwty pnel:ettscras,.htchettatthoeantorwiththreeVOltt• Think what then,, ghias3 moan to yau. your LEATHER LABEL +OVER•HAt1LS will hang to ether unt,f tto Fabric wotia eut .Tcy cot m.re garr: t tut LESS Or ye5r. E><Fttttive over-111utu avis tht` BEST LCON0t..2V., WE ARE THE AGENTS .. ' ..K`,.... • 'All.=, :k'::+: ,. h. ,nuY•+,1.1+.,,.:.I,ulYYhiWs Yf+k- „i.i,ll.u`r+w'ba Produce Wanted. "'rut CASH SToi:li" KING BRO, Phone 7.1. R •, 104 .1,'' 1 . X11/ #71X27i/1110twX fiXXXXXXXXXXXXX