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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1920-02-12, Page 4LIf" ,a� t• "o, a,, Rt, A' »� , d 71 �'� Piles rQW, 0"W11001, NOW Auld, ,�a�:is tlrnir daubYa►r, Is4ar>taxat the aiaavottdday, > out from Liverpool was SYDNEY BASIC��O o ► �� c was usaited in roar. to Mr. -Lorne torpedoed aril sunk off the comet of Ira- McLennan, a yxosperous y=uX termor of land. Six and a half winutem after the i of the t a w f3xttt seen 141.-- 'white wake e ax as Cx• sl'RiITi3, Eiditar niad Prop. The following tat taken from the report of the Minister of Agr>ctilttlr6, 1.1 t�ahflrsid. "rite ceremnany was performed h ]r pod - --- "Experimonts with different forms of Phosphoric Acid were conducted. Thm plots at the As'hfis Id Kam" and ill the i;vening the great ship disappeared beneath the Mr. Andrew Ilickti the U. F. 0. rlaetttib®r were vacated an the forme of Mr. Chao. White in Humberstone Township and Ray- a luottster reception was held, 25o guests waves of the Atlantic, The address was in the Ontario Parliament for South motnd Davls of Wrainfleet Township. Plats containing 1.25 aeras were used and each i,aiug invited, all enjoyed thentaelves at vary interesting and there were also it Huron, etas been appointed whip Of his sat of plots were in duplicate. Fertilizers used were Acid Phosphate, Basil; Slag and games and'lancing until daylight, The several other goad numbers on the pro, party. Ground Steamed Bone. The tabulated results are ,given; as follows. presents were numerous and beautiful. grant. _ The young couple will have the best. Mr. Abe Durnin has sold his house to nr iu and will c moving a s S U 4 ODavis farms field of Yield of yield of wishes of a host of friends. lent. M d' , i ill It �t Cl•o- ,Avoid the Quija board if you are weak- Plot Yield a# wheat, straw straw i riiindaxi." says Sir Oliver Lodge. In other No. Treatment wheat, bushels list. pt)uucls free, tons per I,ttckuow l Ioc key .Bays lost their first ton. wards avoid tete Ouija board if you telco pounds per, acre blot acre gatrta: this year at lsincttrdine ti.t Ripley Miss Edna Moody of Waterloo, iy visit- i plot j lntck cltteser4. This was a. real game and ing friends in town. 4 any stook in it. without doubt, Otte of tine best games 14 X x x 1 Aced Phosphate, 400 pounds ' 75 31.25 165 iViessrs. Peter Watson and John Mc- "Oil everplayeltitiliiucaltlitte rink. At fall yutllan were in. Toronto re. rosentin 115 f k7,9 22Q 2.7ia It is reportedthat the Soviet Republic S 1. Basic Slag, 500 pound72 5 3t),z 187.5 , 234 time the same was s -•2, Tell minutes Lucknow Agricultural Society at the Fal 3 Sone Meal, 300 pounds . • 3'�-4, in Russia is sending a woman as atnbaes• 4 Check ....... ....... 45 18,75 130 1 l'>'Z overtime resulted in angtltet tie F.tira Convention. adrt:ss to Itlay • Apparently the Soviet 5 Acid Phosphate, 400 pounds. 79.4 33,0 190.6 2.38 Another tett, minutes resulted in .a score 1 opposed to secret diplomacy. B Basic Slag. unds .... • 110 45:8 217.5 271 b Repu.)lic is oppo ... , 50,8 21.0 + X19,4 1.453 cif 5--3 with Ripley doing the cheering', f u p for the week -end. p 7 Bone Meal, 80Q Pounds g colm Beaton • * w Check .... , ... , ' 25.6 10,87 76.8 .96 ten Thursday night Brussels sante up E $ _ _ rt the locals but Mrs,J. 1C tarlxtnd daughter hkeraIlelen, was �.:..., ,....._..,.,�„�.•�.@„^..._. Y etre tried to clean up q � lb if the Americans who are friendly or at • - _ _ le tet not antagonistic to Ureat Britain, It may thus be seen by using certain commercial fertilizers on wheat the told had to be content with pals while visiting, Mr, ante Mrs. D. R, McIntosh. d c, 1 Mrs. A. G. Smith and sons, Irving' and were organized, the potiticans there would was more than doubled. In figuring the average profit per acre derived from the use I,ueknow counted 11. It is Isow lit) to ' of these fertilizers we find the following as per table, ' - cotue out at the head of this district,. and Jas. Irving's. y at l41" • and Mrs, stop twisting the lions tail and. start . -_. ___, . our bus to beat Win ham on their tae to lvio s ent a fete days gtrokdrig ltia.inaue. Increased we feel confident they %%ill do that. Nurse Pickle of Wingliam, is nursing at b •,, n 1t * Quantity I profit par acr Many of the old timers will remember Nature of Fertilizer applied, Cost per ton Cost per acre wheat $2 per the home of &lr, Robert Button whose marl died owing a Saskatchewan pounds bushel Mr, Jas, 1 • Wilson, who for a number of tittle son is Ell with pneumonia, editor s'l:r years unpaid subscription to �- - - , - years resided here and used to go from ' Iver. G. A. Siddall, visited at Wingbam tits paper, The editor did not send any 400 30 00 6a 00 25 b0 house: to house carryinga couple of heavy week, Acid Phosphate • . • last flowers. He attended the 'funeral and Basic Slag , . , .. • ,. • • 500 2000 5 00 59 20 suit cases, selling needles, pius, bandker• Mr. Herb. Graham, is here for a few i 300 6800 10 20 11 so placed'a palm leaf fan and a block of ice Bone Meal • • • _ . chiefs, kno laces and arils. small articles, days, trom Toronto, on the casket. --"`_����'�����.'��^ - He was known tltett as a mild natured, The above should prove to you that Sydney Basic Slag is the best and cheap- flue old ntan, etre few of his customers Mr,. Wm. McCoy Es seriously ill at her would believe that he has only now pass- home here, all her softs and daughters are The mud slinging tactics used by Mr, est Fertilizer on the market. Order now from 0. G. ANDERSON, +1Vinghain, R' ed away. lie died at the home of his at her bedside.. pewart in his campaign speeches are quite No. S. slaughter in Bridgeburg w4Fe he had Messrs Logan and Cult have disposed a of their flak stills interests in Lueknow to r iVlr. George Anderson of that town. _ Tine sacrament of "the Lord's Supper was administered in the Methodist Church 1 Sunday morning. a1 AsEdig The anual meeting of the Agricultural IYoUL ' Soeiety was held and .tile following officers1hom W,ill ' .a�� and directors were appointed; PresidentWmV Pollock occupied the chair. TheOit Here last tall was the most sucessful ear»fa 1nY( �ur � to from every pointof view and the finances e � � � considerably augmented during the year, OLL Itwasdecided not *to hold a Spring fair, t and the matter of the field crop competition was left to the discretion of the Directors, The election of officers resulted as follows: President—Wm,, Pollock; list Vice Pres. Wm, Gray; and Vice Pres. -John E. \ t h� �' �"`\ Ellice Directors .Blyth -6V. , Watson, ���`offin`ol'N", ` �\�� Wool e * ' Dr. Blackball, R. Whitemaa, Morris— John Parrott, David, Liadlaw, R. Short - reed. East Wawanosh—R, Stalker, A. Smith.. Auliett D McCallum, Alex Mc - Ewing, John BattMessrs John Barr and J. E. Ellis were selected as delegates to attend the provincial Fairs Association Convention to be hold in Toronto. That lis what happens when an Amberola comes into your borne. The wizardry of "'- "" ' "' '' § Edison --the Master Product of his Master Mind ---furnishes you with years and DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN years of entertainment—all the best music of all the 'world- reproduced. in a - superior way that none but Edison could accomplish. zA C IROP`RACTIC E BISON S NEW"' DIRIVIONI) Practice is confined exclusively to Chiropractic, the only and original Sys- -tem of Spinal Adjustment. Effective in 95 per cent of all cases. "Chiropraictic locates and Removes l the Cause of Dis-ease: Nature Heals. Also fully qualified graduate in Osteo- pathy. Phone 191. Hours 2 to 5, and 7 • to s P. m. ., ` Among the large number of _ sell, your family, your friends. No '. Phonographs and "talking ma- metallic sound orshrillness-- tom- F R E E --nothin ` 3a�r It With Flowers chines" on the market, the genius mon phonograph g ph faults g e Amberola but pure melody in every note of Edison makes th f Amberola FUNERALS, WEDDINGS, ETC. Catalogues ahowtn un request. 'llp`M..S`,jV�A r� Phone 142, Winghata DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN l 0S"I`LOPA THY DR. F. A. PARKER osteopathic Physician, only qualified 4M 4,0 in North Huron. AdyuMmeat of the ,pint is snore quickly %ecureel and with fewer treatmarats tbsta by any other method. Blood pressure and other exRminatfoos msdw. Ail diseases treated. OFFICE OVER C:HRISTIE'S S'1O" DR. U. H. ROSS Gr0#11000 RUAI Coftp of DatItttl Qrte uid� 0(TQM0t0 it ft di Ma tw iii. & lwdlt otm. stand out as the one perfect lnstru- rem your resent for your home. No needles to change, with con - Thousands of families i nIn � �" Hoillisl a stant bother and expense. The Canada have purchased phono- genuine Diamond Point Reproducer \ \ graphs hastily, without careful We will place an Amberola, in of the Amberola is permanent e-ornparlson----and as a result they your home for d $ Days' Trial And the wonderful Amberol are repenting their choice at which will not put you under - Retards are practically t:nbrea able _ the slightest obligation or ex- p � leisure.pense. Came lucre, select an and everlasting. You can handle Youoa can safely trust the phone- Amberola and a number of rear- them quickly, carelessly— yes, orae and we'll send them to that has been perfected b dao them—�withaut fear. (You graph p :v` your home. At the end of s p-- the greatest inventor of the age. days, if you, do not want the know how easily otherphonograph Choose the Amberola, and you Annberola, we'll Call anal take records are broken.) And on these it away. If you do want it, we'll Amberol Records you have all the Will never regret your selection. artranaai terms of Payment to 5r The longer you possess an Ambe. suit you. world's best muse:-- the greatest rola, the more you will appreciate 'RICES singers, the latest songs and its marked superiority over ordi- �� ddances—to select from. nary phonographs and "talking --, . we will gladly demonstrate the machines." superiority of the Amberola to you its marvelous, pure lone will at any time. Come in today, to. agord perpetual delight to your- morrow '•-bring the family along. Jnr Walton McKibbon Winghatn, ontarla r ' ,•.'.4 N .y,. YiyNwlM ,4 t, • SM••..J 4q ;,�' 7. Isard's F e b r- U, a r W • �N .Recd, Hot &10 a ns for Everybody at the Isard toreso,jEno gh Said" ,SOAP LACES 0 bars soap ...... . ......... . .50C Bargain lot of Lace and Inser- Bargains in ends of'silk, see our �b COATS tion. sale price ........ , .. 5c remnant counter, ar. Girls' coats on sale at . • . , . , • $3,95 IPA ,NT,S Zt R USHES Sale of Men' Pants, your pick A lot of Hair Brushes • and RIB BONS for , ..... r... , .. , , • $2.69 Clothes Brushes, to clear. , "25c Wide Hair Ribbons, all colors, .17c SALMON , V FLAN.IVEL Choice Salmon, on sale at, .....25c SUITS ,� X Extra quality gray flannel, Special cut prices on boys tweed wide, sale , , r ... , . , .. 50c OVERALLS suits $4,50, 5,00, 6.00, 6,75, 7,50.,, Special line, reg. value $2.50, CA RPE TS' AND RUGS CORSETS sale price ...............32,00 If in need of Rugs or Carpets see 5 doz. to clear, bargains. , • , . $1.19 CiJV2lERWEA?t our stock, you can savemoneybuy- 21AXCING POWDER Men's wool shirts and drawers Ing here. 1 lb. tins Maple Leaf Baking our cut price.. , , .. , .. . $1.39 FURS Powder .... ............20c COATS NDERWEA R Twenty per cent. discount off •ail U 10 Women's cloth coats, to lines of Furs. Kra 3 doz. Women's Vests to clear, 45c clear at • . , . , $5.00 LYE ,SHOES WAISTS Gem Lye 100 per cent pure, 2 ri K Women's strong wearing shoes Women's voile waists, your tins for ...... . , 25c February Sale, price .... $2.95 c hoice for ........ $ 1.39 SHX It T.S SPOOLS yA RN 25c 6 spindles of factory .yarn, to Mens fine English Cambric 3 200 yd Coats spools • clear per lb. .. .._81-60 shirts, choice patterns .. , . $1.19 SOAP, �+ /6 HERRING Large bar laundry soap, sale , ,17c .YHIRT.S' ao Kippered Herring in tins . , . , ..20cMen's biack and white 'stripe 5 �^ ^ VEILING working shirts, sale price. $1;25 1L MUFFS Special to -clear plain and spot �X 8 Muffs, good style, your pick. $7, 50 p veiling, all colours, sale , . , .19c DRESS' GOODS AJV D . .S ILXS' ,• _VX_IRTS SWEATERS , Big stock, big choice, big bar- A clearing line of Women's All lines Meet's. Women"s andgains, No room to quote' prices top skirts at ...$4,75 1 Children's on sale 20/ .off. here. Come and see. e He Ev ISARD/ CO, ���•' ✓�~✓����sey��✓ \•ree���+ �e��r��rr/i�!/ia�/A1\/Ol\/aa�trel®�'8�0`d�IA�®�``A�1�,\Iiia Mr. J. C, Anderson, has gone to Hatn- i ly ill, is able to be up. Mr. Ftaak Mc Mrs. �Vm. Aitchicnn acct:son, ,Harvey+ Ilton, where he expects to remain for a Intosh, is also improving, of Wmgham, visited in taws last Week. couple of months, Misses Margaret McDermid, Mary Mr, Fred Carruth of tVicig6m, was Miss Florence Reid, youngest daughter Rathwell and Laverne Greer, attended the home over Sunday, „ of Rev, and Mrs. J. G. Reid, formerly of "At Home" at Stratford Normal. Bc)tili—At North Bay, to Mr. and Mrs, South Kinloss, Presbyterian Church is Miss Winnie Woods is visiting in town Harry Torrance, a son, seriously ill at her home in Essex. her school near Elora being closed on BORN --In Lucicnow to ,Ver, and Mrs. Mrs, Jos. Nixon, who has been serious. account of flu, W. J. Hackett, a son—Joseph Harold. F the Ford Motor Company , of Canada, Limited, is able to build up to the limit of its capacity, only 23 5 0 Ford Gars will be built for .use its Canada between January the first and July the thirty-first of this year. Divided 'amzong the total population of Canada this means one oar to every three hundred and ten people. It is easy to see that many peep e will be unable to -get their Ford Cars at all, .and many will have to wait for summer or fall delivery. As Ford ]dealers in this territory,, we desire to deliver a car, to every persOD. in this distri& who wants one, but we cannot get the oars uii- less we send in the orders now. If youwill need a car later on, don't wait till spring before order - Put yourself at the top of the dclive ry list by signing an order to d aylk y . ,.t...+. ', , A. M. CRAWrORMU, Dealer, Wingham rightly resented by the members of t e �. _ _ __ . �_._. �- _.___.__ _. �...- gone to spend his declining ye t'rs, The X3. F, 0,; but did not some of these same his wife and one adopted daughter and gCt rays >;,qdy was brought bore atld laid to rest in men think those sarcasms Were just right son. He was amember of the I, U, 0, F. Xinloss cometei;y. lie was yo years of l when he was flinginging them against the Belgrave U, F. O, shipped a car load under whose auspices. the funeral was age, -Hearst administration, of hogs and cattle on Tuesday. They held on Tuesday from the Presbyterian A couple of;rinks of curlers went up to I yt, r wt P aid e18.25 for hogs, Armstrong & Co.church, service atone o'clock, with in- �'neardine on Tuesday and opposed a ! 1 t y Hon. Manning Doherty is reported to shipped a load of hogs on F riday and terment in Ripley cemeteer ry, Ile as 59 like number of curlers front that town! have discussed the recent inferences and paid $18.50. years and 6 months old. but like the Hockey boys, went down to inquedos of Hartley Dewart in a stirring The death of John McIntyre occurred defeat, " ^ reply part of which was: "My friend, forth at his home in Ashfield oil 141ollday, He LL1CICit10W The "At Horne" which the Oddfellows Mr, Dewart like the bear, ventured had been ailing for a number of years had planned for Friday night was past - On Candlemas Day, aitd, seeing that the The death of one of the 'most highly with inward goitre and it was this which poned ov account of the death of W. R. bright sun of the Drury Government cast respected citizens of Ludknow occurred caused his death. Ile was a very�topular McDonald and the serious illness of a him in. adeep- shadow, he realized that long cold winter ahead of on Friday at his residence here, in the man and one without an enemy and will ill the as couple more of'the brothers, field in the there was still a be greatly missed connuiunity, A i,eap Year Dance will be him, so he rettirned to his den gnashing person of Mr. Win. R. McDonald. He he had for years attended all his Heigh- towns hall next 'Monday .eight givenby his teeth." had been ill one week. with pneumonia, bors sick horses or cattle, having quite a the ladies of town, All gentlemen will :" - - -- and although all that medical aid could reputation as a farrier, He was a member be admitted free while each lady will Blyth do was done for him, he gradually sank of Lucknow Lodge L O, 0. V,, and a few have to pay $2.00. an admission of 5oc Miss Eva Taylor, who visited fier mother until the end came peacefully at mid • years ago was one of the most active I Workers for the cause of Oddfellowship' will also be charged for the gallery. The Harpers of London :will supply music - for several, tveelts, went to Toronto Mon- for afternoon, At a recent curling bonspdel it He was always,ready to extend the hand The Guild meeting last Monday night day and will resume. her former position, he was one of the winning rink, and of fellowship and follow it up by word or in the Presbyterian church took the form Mrs. Wm. Patterson of Hullett, received was while finishing his last game he was had to go home. He deed if occasion demanded. He was in of an address by Miss Money, Principal word that her brother, Mr, Harry Mc- Brien: of Detroit, had died from the after, taken s;ek and moved to.town abort three years ago, and ,his 5ist year and is survived by two sisters and one brother on the old home of the High School, She gave an account • of a trip she,llad nnade to England in the effects of influenzia. Deceased wan well since then lead taken a very prominent in all the activities of the town. farm, from where the funeral was held to He was a Presby- summer of 19r5, when the German sub. j and favorably known in this locality. part out three months ago he was ordained Lochalsh cemetery. terian in religion and an ardent liberal, marine war on, merchant and passenger itook place at Port Arthur Tiho marrb age an elder in the Presbyterian church vessels was at its height. She with her ren Feb.F 4th, of Miss Hazel Irene Dawes, 4- where he had been a faithful member A wedding of interest took -place at the sister, father and uncle, left England for W Troy Elgie, £arm of Blyth, ud a tireless worker. He is survived by home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McDonald of Canada on the ill-fated Arabic, which on Messrs Logan and Cult have disposed a of their flak stills interests in Lueknow to r iVlr. George Anderson of that town. _ Tine sacrament of "the Lord's Supper was administered in the Methodist Church 1 Sunday morning. a1 AsEdig The anual meeting of the Agricultural IYoUL ' Soeiety was held and .tile following officers1hom W,ill ' .a�� and directors were appointed; PresidentWmV Pollock occupied the chair. TheOit Here last tall was the most sucessful ear»fa 1nY( �ur � to from every pointof view and the finances e � � � considerably augmented during the year, OLL Itwasdecided not *to hold a Spring fair, t and the matter of the field crop competition was left to the discretion of the Directors, The election of officers resulted as follows: President—Wm,, Pollock; list Vice Pres. Wm, Gray; and Vice Pres. -John E. \ t h� �' �"`\ Ellice Directors .Blyth -6V. , Watson, ���`offin`ol'N", ` �\�� Wool e * ' Dr. Blackball, R. Whitemaa, Morris— John Parrott, David, Liadlaw, R. Short - reed. East Wawanosh—R, Stalker, A. Smith.. Auliett D McCallum, Alex Mc - Ewing, John BattMessrs John Barr and J. E. Ellis were selected as delegates to attend the provincial Fairs Association Convention to be hold in Toronto. That lis what happens when an Amberola comes into your borne. The wizardry of "'- "" ' "' '' § Edison --the Master Product of his Master Mind ---furnishes you with years and DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN years of entertainment—all the best music of all the 'world- reproduced. in a - superior way that none but Edison could accomplish. zA C IROP`RACTIC E BISON S NEW"' DIRIVIONI) Practice is confined exclusively to Chiropractic, the only and original Sys- -tem of Spinal Adjustment. Effective in 95 per cent of all cases. "Chiropraictic locates and Removes l the Cause of Dis-ease: Nature Heals. Also fully qualified graduate in Osteo- pathy. Phone 191. Hours 2 to 5, and 7 • to s P. m. ., ` Among the large number of _ sell, your family, your friends. No '. Phonographs and "talking ma- metallic sound orshrillness-- tom- F R E E --nothin ` 3a�r It With Flowers chines" on the market, the genius mon phonograph g ph faults g e Amberola but pure melody in every note of Edison makes th f Amberola FUNERALS, WEDDINGS, ETC. Catalogues ahowtn un request. 'llp`M..S`,jV�A r� Phone 142, Winghata DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN l 0S"I`LOPA THY DR. F. A. PARKER osteopathic Physician, only qualified 4M 4,0 in North Huron. AdyuMmeat of the ,pint is snore quickly %ecureel and with fewer treatmarats tbsta by any other method. Blood pressure and other exRminatfoos msdw. Ail diseases treated. OFFICE OVER C:HRISTIE'S S'1O" DR. U. H. ROSS Gr0#11000 RUAI Coftp of DatItttl Qrte uid� 0(TQM0t0 it ft di Ma tw iii. & lwdlt otm. stand out as the one perfect lnstru- rem your resent for your home. No needles to change, with con - Thousands of families i nIn � �" Hoillisl a stant bother and expense. The Canada have purchased phono- genuine Diamond Point Reproducer \ \ graphs hastily, without careful We will place an Amberola, in of the Amberola is permanent e-ornparlson----and as a result they your home for d $ Days' Trial And the wonderful Amberol are repenting their choice at which will not put you under - Retards are practically t:nbrea able _ the slightest obligation or ex- p � leisure.pense. Came lucre, select an and everlasting. You can handle Youoa can safely trust the phone- Amberola and a number of rear- them quickly, carelessly— yes, orae and we'll send them to that has been perfected b dao them—�withaut fear. (You graph p :v` your home. At the end of s p-- the greatest inventor of the age. days, if you, do not want the know how easily otherphonograph Choose the Amberola, and you Annberola, we'll Call anal take records are broken.) And on these it away. If you do want it, we'll Amberol Records you have all the Will never regret your selection. artranaai terms of Payment to 5r The longer you possess an Ambe. suit you. world's best muse:-- the greatest rola, the more you will appreciate 'RICES singers, the latest songs and its marked superiority over ordi- �� ddances—to select from. nary phonographs and "talking --, . we will gladly demonstrate the machines." superiority of the Amberola to you its marvelous, pure lone will at any time. Come in today, to. agord perpetual delight to your- morrow '•-bring the family along. Jnr Walton McKibbon Winghatn, ontarla r ' ,•.'.4 N .y,. YiyNwlM ,4 t, • SM••..J 4q ;,�' 7. Isard's F e b r- U, a r W • �N .Recd, Hot &10 a ns for Everybody at the Isard toreso,jEno gh Said" ,SOAP LACES 0 bars soap ...... . ......... . .50C Bargain lot of Lace and Inser- Bargains in ends of'silk, see our �b COATS tion. sale price ........ , .. 5c remnant counter, ar. Girls' coats on sale at . • . , . , • $3,95 IPA ,NT,S Zt R USHES Sale of Men' Pants, your pick A lot of Hair Brushes • and RIB BONS for , ..... r... , .. , , • $2.69 Clothes Brushes, to clear. , "25c Wide Hair Ribbons, all colors, .17c SALMON , V FLAN.IVEL Choice Salmon, on sale at, .....25c SUITS ,� X Extra quality gray flannel, Special cut prices on boys tweed wide, sale , , r ... , . , .. 50c OVERALLS suits $4,50, 5,00, 6.00, 6,75, 7,50.,, Special line, reg. value $2.50, CA RPE TS' AND RUGS CORSETS sale price ...............32,00 If in need of Rugs or Carpets see 5 doz. to clear, bargains. , • , . $1.19 CiJV2lERWEA?t our stock, you can savemoneybuy- 21AXCING POWDER Men's wool shirts and drawers Ing here. 1 lb. tins Maple Leaf Baking our cut price.. , , .. , .. . $1.39 FURS Powder .... ............20c COATS NDERWEA R Twenty per cent. discount off •ail U 10 Women's cloth coats, to lines of Furs. Kra 3 doz. Women's Vests to clear, 45c clear at • . , . , $5.00 LYE ,SHOES WAISTS Gem Lye 100 per cent pure, 2 ri K Women's strong wearing shoes Women's voile waists, your tins for ...... . , 25c February Sale, price .... $2.95 c hoice for ........ $ 1.39 SHX It T.S SPOOLS yA RN 25c 6 spindles of factory .yarn, to Mens fine English Cambric 3 200 yd Coats spools • clear per lb. .. .._81-60 shirts, choice patterns .. , . $1.19 SOAP, �+ /6 HERRING Large bar laundry soap, sale , ,17c .YHIRT.S' ao Kippered Herring in tins . , . , ..20cMen's biack and white 'stripe 5 �^ ^ VEILING working shirts, sale price. $1;25 1L MUFFS Special to -clear plain and spot �X 8 Muffs, good style, your pick. $7, 50 p veiling, all colours, sale , . , .19c DRESS' GOODS AJV D . .S ILXS' ,• _VX_IRTS SWEATERS , Big stock, big choice, big bar- A clearing line of Women's All lines Meet's. Women"s andgains, No room to quote' prices top skirts at ...$4,75 1 Children's on sale 20/ .off. here. Come and see. e He Ev ISARD/ CO, ���•' ✓�~✓����sey��✓ \•ree���+ �e��r��rr/i�!/ia�/A1\/Ol\/aa�trel®�'8�0`d�IA�®�``A�1�,\Iiia Mr. J. C, Anderson, has gone to Hatn- i ly ill, is able to be up. Mr. Ftaak Mc Mrs. �Vm. Aitchicnn acct:son, ,Harvey+ Ilton, where he expects to remain for a Intosh, is also improving, of Wmgham, visited in taws last Week. couple of months, Misses Margaret McDermid, Mary Mr, Fred Carruth of tVicig6m, was Miss Florence Reid, youngest daughter Rathwell and Laverne Greer, attended the home over Sunday, „ of Rev, and Mrs. J. G. Reid, formerly of "At Home" at Stratford Normal. Bc)tili—At North Bay, to Mr. and Mrs, South Kinloss, Presbyterian Church is Miss Winnie Woods is visiting in town Harry Torrance, a son, seriously ill at her home in Essex. her school near Elora being closed on BORN --In Lucicnow to ,Ver, and Mrs. Mrs, Jos. Nixon, who has been serious. account of flu, W. J. Hackett, a son—Joseph Harold. F the Ford Motor Company , of Canada, Limited, is able to build up to the limit of its capacity, only 23 5 0 Ford Gars will be built for .use its Canada between January the first and July the thirty-first of this year. Divided 'amzong the total population of Canada this means one oar to every three hundred and ten people. It is easy to see that many peep e will be unable to -get their Ford Cars at all, .and many will have to wait for summer or fall delivery. As Ford ]dealers in this territory,, we desire to deliver a car, to every persOD. in this distri& who wants one, but we cannot get the oars uii- less we send in the orders now. If youwill need a car later on, don't wait till spring before order - Put yourself at the top of the dclive ry list by signing an order to d aylk y . ,.t...+. ', , A. M. CRAWrORMU, Dealer, Wingham