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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1920-02-26, Page 4., r -vr--� ,;;,M,L' j „'71.'fr� 1' • _ t � 4+; ;�+r«,•.�+^., 4 r ;:.� y -+s ✓ �.,.� I. ; � 44 WING" AJVA$011 !.0.0 y - U tt. W= wil . she S" in laor !Mral year and d"th Was dile ur tkt netursl Mat and Co flottglas. It it the ' effects of o}d age. herr nivideu name wa4 j itatatution of the boAd to put on another A. c1. 1'�llM%ITH, l altar retia Prop. �; wit'"' iso the near future' Margaret Anderson rased iterliuskland Art• 4pessed Iter several years ago. 'The full- Thsw.Int rogttlar muting of W. X. v. ! "'fit•" t," 1." .' ," ► ' ". ' ',+R"�+N" + 't1C * oral was hold oil lrrids•y 'f Greenhill of the Proobyterlau aburob tools that form IA130 'JlC2l ti�.�lt'l z��a r° "�'_" cemetery, from the loonier of her son, ofa prayer meeting. lilies lkhary lslnrch Walter, Wilson of Wawauosh, and was isou who has served as secretary for a 4 1. largely attended. She leaves one laugh- great tx uy years tendered herrosigua {4p 'Mon h NY W kd This 13tia ilii �;3, l ted. An address of e i e i c ►✓ ter in town, Mrs. bell Murdoch and one tion, and it was aces la 1 2 S d S (11'u` , '" :laughter and ono host in Northern twat• regret at loosing her services and apprec- 10 11 1$ I3 14 iatiou for the good work she has rendered ario: '• l% , `�: �- c. was. read. The address was accompanied t 15 1t3. 17 IS 19' 20 21 w..,- - t u: Mr, Matthew Sproule of town was in b% s parse of ga}tt, Miss Murchison re- Ilungannon last week attending the fun- signed on ;account of tht< continued. ill• 28 a4 2tf 27 2k1 x , eral of ,his little niece, She icas eight g �X�Vr' Ott "tulle �.)t'IClg8 pl�.a;,lirc.. to health of list anomer, who is well over 90 .0 29 years of age and wets standing near the Bboth parties to the ointment; years of age, i krotrgli where this stank canter to drink,. Word has been received b • If the hands of your watch lag n when her father let the horses out and a friends at 0 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26th � - i�inlough of the death +�£ bred Richards, their duty ar slaeed past the set mark oneofthemturnedandkickedpereevere- �# who formerly resided there and be weir the should reackl let Lig adjust the t1111eM }y field the ef#ects of tie}rich alto died in - --�- �-- - ^ ^-- We will Sell you a watch that is, a few days, known is Besseel. parts. ko was by in • , , �� piece, � � the >r~mpire l;Iotei.at SaslCatoan, by falling Mttsic helps efficiency, s0 declares #bat The' Women's Institute held their an - thoroughly guaranteed ill every respect from the third floor landing off the statrM management of more than one Chicago , • � « nual "At Hotut" at the town hall last , a o h w t tette to oftero dab � ••---a lull jeweled t7ile Or one ;1t st mOi.O Friday y tiled floor r kt rotunda e packing house, A paragraph in ori$ of a Friday night and a very enjoyable even. low. It is not kuowu, .how the accident moderate. rice, its was s ent. "The krall was beawifull the. dailies o#'that city reported the install- � 8 p y happened as there were no witnesses and ' F decorated - artment of ons- of the. abattotru. 'the with bunting, flags trod flowers what he was doing on the #lees- fire a inys- tion of a piano in the slaughtering dt:» We will fit the bridge between your eyes with an and a fine program was carried out. ?kTrs, fiery as he was not a guest, of the hotel. experiment in the opinion, of the Super* adjustment that won't let your nose Robt. Phillips presided and in a very The man carne hustling through space ntenden't, is a great Success. The Ofic• know your eyes are using glasses, able speech outltued, the needs of the and crashed unto. the fluor. The thud of . ,iepey.of the'•men has increased• twenty day and what the women were doing to .tkte body drew the attention of the hotel et •, .per cent., lie says, since the men play .and R. toe them. Solas by Misses. Money, clerk and guestsinthe lobby who picked mug rag time at noon hour, Since the R. lei. Mc.[3►�A o Aitcltsson and Allen also a lilies' sitter• him upuncattscious. Doctors wore ciuick- ' s e tette, a piano duet by the Misses McKay, ly summoned and he was removed to the ,introduction, of pianos the pian. has been �. enlarged, ,fin orchestra has been formed a musical selection on the mouth organ JeWele>; .and Optician W111gha111 g Hospital where it was found his heck was by the butchers, led by one of the men, and guitar by Misses Davison and Mc' broken and he died without having re - and a chorus gives noonday concerts. Moran and on mandolin and `piano by 'GW41roi;rl. the sausage department often Miss Davison and Mrs. Murdoch The gained consciousness, He was st well drop In when the music starts. and there r . 1 driller and owned two machines and was ` _ Rule Brittania drill by a nttmiSer of girls dancer. "I find it ° ° ° " I was also much enjoyed, A promenade .. ei1su41t a >iaoon•day - J Y d1 .. '. drlvisartway blues, snakes the men take a and arch brought the evening to a close, brighter view of life and helps every way," The carnival under the auspices of the said the Superintendent, ,We are going WIlI1teC IUrCi11 brass band was held in barns rink last further with it -1 m going to paint the n(� U' f�tt�pp PHYSICIAN Tuesday night and was on f the best � (Too late for last Week} U tl17L, 171f� di i i7��� y g a e t Another' walls a cheerful green, put flowers in tht ever held here, and as a result the band room, and See if it cart's be more homelike Messrs. Gillespie: and Craig have finish- ed their contract of putting to the -ice to e^i ':`:� treasury is enriched by averzoa. Cant- j than, ever. y ' `'A;..? P petition suits keen and scares of persons the factory. �' Y-- �, were on the sae incostutne, Prize winners . Mr. and i4trs. Thos. H, Moore er,tter -*�.,r,, 0 n e" y e t OTARIp RURAL SCHOOL FAIR • in the events were as follows; Special • 4 rained a number of their friends on Friday „ ,� -^-� evening., "] ` prize, The Haunted Cabin , Miss�Money and Miss Rena Gordon; Hest dressed Farm tends are rapidly advancing De - 1 e Ontario t o t: r 19 th1 u•n h a f}toil During alio of L ckn w YR. Mr, McCallum a 8' ev. M C a rr partment of Agriculture, through Its, agri- occupy the pulpit in the Whitechu'reh Practice is confined exclusively to gent, Jaclr Johnston, Can Decker; Best in value and wise men are buying. cultural representatives, distributed seeds : b22nd.,ChirOptactic, the only and original Sys- dressed lady, , Winnie Gordon, l�dith Gtr a p Pres, church On February tem of Spinal Adjustment. Effective in Pickering; Comic ens W. ' L. McKenzie For a Short time only we can offer a and eggs to 78.046 pupils in 8,278 rural g, g , The Valentine Social which was to be 96 ger cent of all sarins. t.ornie la Martha McCallum,- est hools of the. province. R, S. Duncan, "Chiropractic locates and Removes lady a M 1 B I50 sore farm with good buildings, p held in the basement of the Pres. church " dressed - Agricultural the Cause of Di8•ease;. Nature Heals. x seed boy, Percy Webster; ]lest•dressed class to school and church Gravel B. S. A. writing -in theGam` on Fri. night 1: tib. 13tb. was postponed on r site for Januar states that the following Also fully qualified graduate' to Osteo. girl, Jessie Stewart; Comic boy, Ronald road, rural mail, telephone. Suitable January , account of the danger of flu. paths, phone 191, Hours 2 to 5, and 7 Armstrong; Comic girl, Malay Armstrortg either for grain or grass farm, cement yuasitities were dtstrtbuted, 1,890 bush- Urs, Snyder of Sudbury, spent a few to 8 p, m. ,• els of tat0ee, 4$2 bushels 'of grain, y p Open race, gents, Anderson • Orr, .Alex ftcors, _water and litter carriers in days visiting friends around here last - - --"-' MacDonald; Open, race ladies Rena stables 'A bargain, Owner n e 12575 -packages of -root seeds, 80,700 p I ga Ow of able week. L.itCILCl4W Gordon, Letita Joynt, Boys race, i5 -•acid to work it. i. packages of vegetable seeds 23,900 .pack- .� ages of flower seeds and 11,0445 dozens_ of Mr. Robt. Hendersou is at present under, Gordon Thompson) Wilfred Mur. r he doctor's care. We noticed in last week's Advance dealt• race r2 andvnnder, Harold c ;eggs of a bred-to4ay strain of Barred undo t r r ,,Boy's , , The figures lyes some We are pleased to, report that Mr, where Postmaster Musgrove of 'A inghain, .McIntosh, Claire Milue; Girls race 12 and ;Plymouth Rocks g g idea of the, magnitude' of the school fair Carl Lott is improving after his illness. sorted the snail, opened the wicket and under, .Doris Duruiu, Witinifred Dougins.ABINER�+ N handed it out after hours when there had Musical cliWrs, open, •Carrick Douglas ' " movement in Ontario. Mt. peter Kenntdy,who underwent an . P g ' I been no mail for a few days. We itpa fine And • -. The first. school. fair was organized in operation in bonder last'wet;k, is getting Y • g y pry, Musical chairs. x$ and under,. insurance and. Real Estate w o s t kin arta Ten elan well. .. cttilens (in any town) would appreciate Gordott Thautpson, AlexMurdie, Musical ' 1.909. with three scha 1 . a g p g Successor to Ritchie & Cosens. ears later $57 rural school fair5'airere held . toad for a postmaster like that. chairs; girls Irene Rothwell, Nortna ' . 'Y Mr. Cecil Falconer was storms ar in the province and the puplla had 69,848 three days in our burg on account of the One of the oldest settlers of these parts Thompson. Couple race,: Margaret Mac- . Wingham, Ontario. l home•plots and made 111,82$ entries. It assed awn' last week in the erson of Xenzie aud.Alex McDonald; 2nd, Verna bad roads. P 3' It a. iglestimated that about 250 people saw thefstst school fair in. which 58 pupils took part, while last fall 92,600 children and 107,590 adults attended the'tchool �h school fair in Ontario. ;, This. is truly a wonderful growth. tCR, EA TZ 5 7 Blyth ti ` of the,, Mrs, M. Armstrong of town received •s the t 4d intelligence . pf the death of her mother, Mrs, Henry Tawlar of Auburn, fianeral*will beheld Friday, Feb, 27. There entered into rest, on Sat. Feb. 219t. Mrs. Margaret Thompson, in her .- r" i 71st "Year. n „ The canvass for The Intesrchurch For .ward Movement fund has been most sur;- - . cessful in all our local churches here. The Methodist church wirers allotment was 88000,00, secured over $300 above this amount.' - The other ciztirches also went over the top ' Ili1i1 At the last Quarterly Board meeting of r" <'-�f ✓ j • the Methodist church, the preacher Rev.. R• J. McCormick was invited to remain the fifth year. The Brotherhood will have charge of the Methodist SundaySchool on Sunday, Head,, a 1 W tilt. Lie row ,neat. Thisday bas also .been set nada. for '!Go to church" Sunday, isoll Tory Corners tanct,.l tmcto Jlrlr. Hugh Douglas aria Mr: A.Ed! Oliver s s - "talk* e. Galloway is now settled in their new Ilead and shoulders above the crowd' of ,ordinary ,phonographs and #alhIng homes. machines "stands Edison's great contribution to the (world's enjoJtnent- Mr. Chester Cook has purchased Mr, n 1. Bell's property on the rsth con. How. ink and is now busy moving, i lT11 E .i, �1 IE ,!.''' ,@. .L �i . J., .. Mr. Nelson Gowdy and Mr. Alfred • Taylor exchanged horses one day last .� week, w . Sorry to report the V•. P. O, meeting was not a good success, B E ° sorry 1:o report that Mr. Stewart Finlay y •_ Is oil the sick list. Mr. 'Wilbert Oralloway is stow bt sy No product can be bigger thanbrain the rain thr•i. t evolves it. No other Xt" . 1>fr. William Ti',hiis purchased a new gain. in the world today :has the inventive. ability of Edison's. That . driver last wetik, 41 fast alone 3a sufficient proofof the absolute superiority of the Amberola. Sorry to report the U. 0. O. buyers it: i ry :, arearmfit eprise }lags. Miss Hazel ]Douglas of 8elmotc, is the xt But the Arn.berofa can guest of Mr, and Mrs. John Gamble, quickly' and easily grave its �.� Blgrvc awn isuperlrsrlty. Its tone -oh," T'rinity0buich at Selgritve had $928 what a revelation, comparedto, stet as Its nbjeativo In eonnaotion with thet_ t Porwrrd Movement, and sir heartily dill a Wh -am, Metallicmachines" "talking the co1191!4 010ft sinter into the t:ampalgtt A Man $r*M ti",r 8*1grarrs, attrtrtr to and shrill -sounding phono- Whorl it citing tothe totalling up they had $1,200, Well done for Trinity Church, J. � graphsl None but J.,.,,aisonl,, sogravet, OnL could workthat miracle of tone. The People of Ss}grave vicinity have t%iotir td from their attstak of this Phi, II ' +�+,.�F11 r Then the '1'7'tberot Records, • "fit art glad to res them out again. metas for the Arrlberola rxlonei lKr, John Armstrong }tett cold his farm to Mr, George Cook, Xr. Arniottong _ They are, practically lunbrca � rr*a finnily are to rsside in Myth, pct able rind everlasting -'what a WW rubel thtrlesmiling Ucts *round that V111494. contrast to thecoaly' fragileness. Mr. and Mrs. ,Jahn 1Vlt:coai; �iagheirn, of other phonosgraph records. rptat qday with liar Atheir none gel. tri * • , And for range of - trl•1.1i31G'"'"' lair. Juo. lFergttson, spent s couple of W' t widest 2n the EN+CJ I """"""Sill A r in Lon'dtt1.6* t. ►vii twrd a i solo. the best, all the greatest, all the latest... Ari endless feast of fascia' ating melody. ., Yet the biggest surprise Of all is the pricel This wonder phono rapli costs 'loss than in- ferior corrlpetltoksl ' There is not a single draw -back to your owning an Am',erola rtgyhtnowl Don't listen to the claims of other inanufatr tu.rers-listen to their machines. Then come in and compare the matchless ,tole of tl,.e Arnberola. EBison's wiz' ar8ry will win you every thne. w'e'll expect you• in today now don't forget. , 7t Great Dollar Day Bargains in Two Stores i Ll ies - Wear and en s Wear stores, . .crowded with the 1a�,to s for w -men's, women's and children's wear. Dry Goods Wearing Apparel, aracts- a d RlgS,Groceries, Boots and Shqes, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats al�ci. C:al: dents' Furnishings.' Come t0 the store of the b1 stock, and where w• ond erial value a�. altSYo1. r .... _ 'RJEAM 3) THE Last �...�....�.:-.�..,,,., G«ROGJtA'RJfJZS BRUSUB$- 5 dor clothes and MJ�,N .S_ 11•t ZA'R i ' .-- hair brushed, on sale ,lea t 6 cakes soap, for , . <.. SOC your pick .... . . . . ..: . .... . .25c 11 SACKS C don rutins r, �oakw 11b, can Baking Powder ,.., 20C - K y Ican Kippereo Herring ,.,., 200 FLANNEL 200 yds gray milt bargains 3pa:rs fur..,•,.,,$1Op. 'Bottle extract, • , , ::::�; , ... , ., 10c tory flannel 95c valise $ Day • bargain 6�d sfar ••••,+••••$3'0Q OVERALLS - 36 pairs aler's3� lar d'bara Soap ....... Sot `w t` Large can Salmon .., ........ 25, BUTTONS Cleari.tg line of strong, striped overalls with 2 cans Gem Lye • • 25o buttons, dress and stoat sixes • bib good value at $2.50, sale.,$2 2 lbs Japan Tea ............ . . 1.0Q your pig k, ser card, ..... , . , , 25c w SI Man's w•vking rhirts LA7.k1.E.s' WEA 2t VEILINGS-•Bax ain in velin i made of strong black oral whi'e SHOES 50 r Women's Shtoes all colors' plain or spot ......l9e shit'. ing, bargain ori buttoned or aced, value up to FURS Lots. to choose from SWBA l E•R9 Men's tinct, boya'•:,, $54.50, your choice for..; ... $2.45 here, sets, stoles and. muffa $ sweaters and pullovers, •Dollar � Day..........". ..20 per .cent off Day ............20 ger cent off i COATS -Alot of women's odd coats to clear, $ Day price..$1.95 SHEETS -5 dozbleaphed sheets FUR GOATS-- Men s fur coats LACES Laves and insertions, resitions, hemmed, size 2 Xd -by 2 . Oha 1e or greatly reduced P r i o. bargains per yd.:.,,., 50 good heavy cotton. re hot bar- es for $Day. gairs $ Day .........,...,.$143 f X, 'YARN -•36 lbs to clear, - , SKIRTS 50 shirrs on sale $ ,gray and SWEATERS-uien a, women's Dav .fans patterns fast col `'® .-white mixed factory yarn. $2.U0 and cnildren s sweater coats on y p X ors, your pick 1.19. value, $Day price-: ...., . , $1.50 sale. rt..:..... , . , .:20 per cent off • • .. ' , . •� SUITS - Cut rice i o n boys t� UNDERWEAR -Special line of DRESS GOODS -Big stock of p Y .sorts' ®' women's odd vests to clear $ all lines of dress code i good tweed patterns...,, , . r goods, special $4.50 5.00, 6.0a. 6.50, 7,50 1 Day at . , , ...........45c ,or 8 Day.........20 per cent off t BILK POPLIN -$.Day Dargains WAISTS -Women's whits voile PANTS - Bargains n man's - all colors, silk poplin $2 00 waits, value up to $2, your pick pants, trade of good strong value for....... , ,$1.65 for... , . tweed. salt; price . ...... , $2.69 .. . .............. $1.19 ,..' SKIRTS Women's top skirts, BLANKETS- 5 fi i et UNDERWEAR- 9 ooz, men's 2 pr annel to navy or black, good quality wool ah,rts and drawers out blankets re or Waite 10-4 �o serge orpanamadoth, $ Day size, grey price Price ....................$4.491•.:.. z , $Day ba -gain ........$1.95 SILKS- Bargains in ends of BOOTS ANA SHOES --Big RI SBON--Pure silk hair ribbon, stock of men's and do `bar ae ys a s, black and colored silks see our all colors, wide, your choice on sale at reduced prices far � remnant counter. per yard,.;.................17c • Cay. buy here and save money, Y R ISARD 6' CO 38 years of age Two brothers who reside' I{finless twp , succeeding Jno Murray who , Miss Hendry of Tueswater, spent a few at Scott, Sask , dame to the city and took i resigned, days the guest of Lorna Campbell. charge of the body. An inquest will be Mr. and Mrs. Abe Durnin and Miss Pev. M P. and Mrs; Graig of Durban•, held as this is the second accideuHn the Doris spent the week -end in Goderitrh, non sailed last wee,c for Srottand. Mr. lwtupire- Motel during,,Nthe past two years. Carpenters are at workon the interior , Craig has been pastor of the . Pree,by tet ian Thefamily of Mr. George Haines of of Cameron Murd6ch & Co's store mak church for the past two years, Holyrood ntet at their home and present- ing room for a ready to wear department. Miss Florence Pocock ut Wingham. ed him with a purse of money,, before+ Rev. R. F. Irwin and Miss Money has visited in town: leaving for his new home. The address -been appointed to the library„ board Coal bins and wood pilus are getting was signed'on behalf of the family by The former by the `council and the latter that far away look. Mrs. W. T. Wellings, by the school board. Mr W. J. FIacketY leftthis morning for The Leap Year dance put on by • the Miss Carrick of the West is visiting at Clinton, where be will be employed on ladies in the town hall last Xonday night Mr, and Mrs. Jno Graham s. Abe Durnin's farm, was quite a success as far as having a gond time was concerned. The weather and roads were very bad and so many ,'TSK from the country were prevented from attending The London Harpers who supt.• ` z plied music had rather a hard time coming They got to Wingham in the :afternoon ~� n and had to drive over rough roads through a severe storm and biting cold and arrived here about half past six and h t ge ' as they were obliged to stay here all day Tuesdaythey put on a dancetof their own at night, and a little change besides,�`� The proceeds of the ladles dance were to ` go to help the starving'' Armenians, and �- these amounted to ninety cents, 1 " We would like to meet . the guv who started that old song that this would be an open 'winter, The .government Cher- mometer registered 2i3 and 80 below two y e nights last week; and nearly every night .✓ ' ` ...J! hits somatising below and the snow al• ready seven and eight ieef deep is still, ` ✓ o ty piling up, Walking down the main streetI aa� last;Mondayone could.,not see over the �' Deals, You'll banks that lined the side walk. Thaws _ too have been conspicuous by their ab- avc!d Chet geoce, and if a sudden break up should come much damage will be done, and .-" stuffy feelio some people will have to do their chores in a canoe or On a raft and use a line and If You chew fish stook to get their provisions out of the i a stick of cellar, i1 Rev. A. j. lViana of Brussels, conducted services in the Presbyterian church morn- ing and evening in the interests of Nation- al peace=, offering Rev. Mr. lMacallum was • L ! 54 doing like service in Whitechurch and Langside. Mr Jost. Little fust east of town has sold either benefits: to teeth. his farm to Andrew Xirk of Dungannon, - breathe appetite, neruesa Mr: J. A. Glennie manager of the Batik of Hamilton. is able to be around after his Theft a good deal to y Operation a few weeks ago. Dr. Hambly of Wingham, was the operating -surgeon. ;yet for 5' s`uite's Mr. Alf Armstrong of London, accom- panied the body of his littler infant to town on Tuesday evening for interment in • Green 11111,cemetery. He visited his par Semed Tight, -Kept Rwft ents for a few days, , Miss Mable McClure of Stratford spent Sundity at her home herr.. ! $ Mr, Lorna 1Macl)onaid who has beetl , 5 A rbc employed in Cameron Murdoch & Co'% store for seine time is leaving for Pt:ter- l bora where he bay siocurod a position in >x boat and shoe store. Mr. Fres] 'Webb is ably td be Around ► � • � tz ttlraln stftrrhis "wridus illnes+. t U Mrs. T. g 5'i»lay returned from et trip t4 the ws•e' *bat sha }iiia been 19040 ! ttAtrljr stmm�nt�ut•. i �, fir vr465 r `•'�... Y �, 'S" .a'� :,7+ v. , w' 3 . 74''+x. y , k Mr, nowt. Armstrong 6th Sins, has purobut,d a boutrs In 2•rlgrittrr. McKlbbon, Wh -am, A Man $r*M ti",r 8*1grarrs, attrtrtr to J. Walton OnL ft inertia aattSr Ire rit'tppod to `Jt`arouto. ` ituts(etr Arraobrimg dE Toylor ate *ot W' twrd a i solo. , - • s. , K -i -r;' + . 4. r