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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1920-04-08, Page 8_ _ _ Norman ltonehouse of Landon, opeut tilt holidays with Ilia parents, *PAl% crud Mrs. Stonehouee. Mrs Brooks and daughter of Centritia, , spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. F. F Anderson SPRING_ Harry Armstrong spent Baster at itis hot -PC, N S Z Mics Citrtie Bone, who is teaching in Bothwell, is spending the holidays with her mother. Mrs Bone. F A-1 Mt Tont Stewart of Blyth, spent Sun- day with his parentsY Mr. and Mrs Sandy Stowart � Miss. McCurdy's Auction Sale last Thursday was a decided. success. Sale amounted to nearly five thousand dollars. Ladies will be pleased to know that our store is nwv Mr. Stothers, Huron County district y , representative, held a meeting in the Ladies fine tailored Suns stocked VPltlil new Spring goods. a�0 school Thursday evening last regarding X in trlcatines, gabardines and serges also with vestees and ��� School lairs for this district, and as ?s l 9 result the school of this district intend put.. + tin on a fair this fall and from the in - belts, $35,00 to $65.00, Ladies silk and serge dresses �n �"'„+ tsetse taken on Thursday night it pram- - copenbagen blues, n:avys and browns in overskirt and AoTt � isesto beaeuccess. ' ° sleeve st les. Ladies' tricatine "coats in reindeer, browns, The many friends of Mrs. John Clegg. will be pleased to learn that while still in the Wingham Hospital she is. doing sands) navy. ��� ����'���` nicely and we hope will soon be able to return to her home in the village. Mrs, W. J.. Geddes and daughter, Miss Annie are spending a few days with friends in Londesboro t _ f Stone's reptill"Iff {a ---.For Sale- ---X 9 a \% V Any person wishing sante should apply to J. T. BRYDGES Y X Belgrave. ' Phone 622-;32 N.H. ar Btytit }"' I t f.l e Mr, and Mrs. Telfer and little daughter. b t } Spent Easter with friends in Wingbain. t fi Rev. Mr. Strafford of Brussels, will 'i 0� i morning t reachan evening m to Meth- odist do t 1 Church an Sunday. eY✓ �I t , •I I l � d Spent N1' Mr. Harvey Garniss t De t Easter with his brother hi town. g fi j' 'Mr. Richard Sanderson of 1-lullett, has r purchased Mr. Fred Haggitl's residence ,I on Morris St. Reeve Cutt, held a :ale of his bousAold ' effects ort Saturday. Mr, Jas, Taylor o SPRINGNOVELTIES—. Waists in crepe-de-ci�enes r� n Beigravc was the auctioneer. Mr. Cott from $7.50 to $13.50` 'Neckwear from d 5c to $2.00- Cor- and family have purchased a home in ((�� c� 7 �t Goderich. whore they intend to reside sets from ,$2.0 0 to $3.5 0. ��, The marriage of Mr, A. Wells and bliss Gibson of "Wroxeter, took place Wednes clay, April 7th. Congratulation,i Archie. Miss Godwin of London, assisted th l� choir of the: Methodist Church for th A N AX Easter festival. The Annual Vestry Meeting of Trinity Church was held on Monday. The Church X: ✓ ��✓� �a tt>, �.e, �y ��e �ea Wardens were given an exrontion of,tim �®bX:rUlXA ZX XX X XXXXX dz'A�`i XX to complete their financial statement. I was decided to install a furnace in tbt Church and Mr, G. A. McLaughlin, Blyth t � Mr. Michael Alton wjto has been in g }' � >l �t ■CSO QO;i�`4t1I"%9f �i����� the West, for a number of years is visit- tinsmith, was given the order, Mr. F ing his brothers in Ashfield. Metcalf was re-elected! Lay R present ring ■ millinery ! ative tri Synod, Messrs, J. B rierna ,. Those visiting out of town for Easter and Gco, .!totter, appointed Auditorfi Sill UA1 j included Nliss Money; Miss Martha Mr- � The adjourned Vestry ;fleeting will b Y' j Callum, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McMillan, hold on Monday, May 3rd, rpm i Miss Elva Johnston, 91rs. J. H. Carruth, ttom�.,., Those at their homes here were , AYIJVG ??RICES' i'Mary Connell. Toronto; Hugh Anderson �� Toronto; Alex Lockhart, Toronto; Jim Cr.<» t -•-•-In Carrievale, Sask„ on Thurs Scrimgeour, Milverton; T. Aitchison, C()i"t'eCt Styles,rJAd , day March 18, 1920, Andrew Clow '.,• teG Thedford; Cara McQuillan. Kingston; quality, combined with tat~ � beloved husband of Mary iVfacTntosh } yr o Ernie Milison', Hamilton;' Dean Geddes, and formery of 'Whitechurch. l()i3" price-, has mad t7 i Oil Spring; Steele lIlacKenzie, Elmira; t111,S the busiest spot ill t Mr. and Mrs. P. Stewart, Stratford; Nor- town ,1 � matt Paterson, Teeswater; Fraser Pater- BURN son. Toronto' George Paterson, Toronto; •-O- Mrs. Clark and daughter, Southampton; Aaj)9uso:l-In East Wawanosh, Satlir Alicia Mitchell Midland; Lillian Mitchell, �•x. Hundreds of smart trimmed , day, April 3rd to Mr. and Mrs Olive: ` ready-to-wear Hats, from °54.00 Toronto,• Mable McClure, Stratford; G. Anderson,la,daughter. eau to $6.00. Clare Agnew, Detroit; Miss MacDonald, Toronto; ;lira. Gough, Detroit; Clarence: Spence, Toronto; Gladys Rivers, Wing - Pictorial Review world's best Saltine; the Tkiby, air !tarn; Bert Rivers, London; bred Carruth, The strange custUla of asitia patterns for sale here, g 'Wingham; Ethel Howe, Windsor. new-born babies is still practiced fn. Mr. GordonYoung of iNingham, visit- certain regions of Europe and Asia. � BAZAAR.NGHAM The ntalitie caries with the differing ed at the hon4e of Atex. Nicholson on the nal.ionalities of fire peUloies eittlploy- 2ch Con. Kinloss. ing it. The Armenians of .Russia cover the entire skin of the infant The household effe.ts of Messrs. Abe with very fine salt. - This is left on Highest Prices Paid for l ggs, Cash or `TradeDurnin, Wm. lUotiglas� and Wm. Hackett. the baby for three hours or more, were moved to Clinton, last week by train when it is washed off with. warm �r�, ,}� !■■���� ffi,��a�t jjf��pp and auto truck, wetter. A mountain tribe of Asia, Minor, are eyen more peculiar in Miss Hendry of Teeswater, visited this regard Chap tied: Armenians, for „ friandts in town on Good Friday, they are alleged to peep their naw Ltuckll'l ow i ing snowstorm, Old Xing Winter, like miss MacLean is visiting her mother, born babies covered 1vith Balt for p: the Keiser, is a stubborn individual and period of tweny-four hours. Tho Under the auspices of the lathe's bible ' Mrs Lauchlan McLean on the gravel, modern Greeks also sp;ri,nkle their is loosening; his lisle with reluctance. class of the Methodist Church, Jessie s r.. babiess with. salt, The mothers inlag- Alexander appeared in the town hall He steins to have trained a slight victory ine that this practice brings health Thursday night and was lotadly applaud. at present. l Morrisand strength to their offspring, and ed by a large audience. Sbe gave Eeveral A very quiet wedding was solemnized j :Hiss Hazel Armstrong spent a few serves to keep away tho evil spirits i at the manse St Helens when Gladys! days at Hepworth, last week. as well. numbers and proved to be,a, capitalY p - = - entertainer. tither numbers ort the pro -'0111Y daughter a£' MP, and Mrs. Jas. i !Fir, and Mrs, Alex Coutts of Wingtram, A Dandy Dish „ram included duets by Wable and 11,ar- Hyde was united in marriage to Mr. f spent lite holiday with Mr. R, H'etbering- What has been considered b old Alleu, solo by firs, J W. Joynt,' Sarl Cranston. The ceremony was per- ton. Oriental ePleures as the dainties Character drill by a number of young !formed by Rev. fir. Jamieson. After a Mr. and Mrs Alex Gatneron of Turtt- dish in China;, the birds' `lest, .is the `;iris, a dialogue by tVi1£recl Murdochand snort honeymoon the young couple will' product of the sea swallow, which 'take tip their residence at St, Helens, c berry, vloited the: latter s mother, Mrs, constriicts Isis nest of a gelatinott I;idnn IZeitt, anda. sons lir iflisser, I:tts ; p i U. Gray last Sunday. substance taken from sea Ino.m. The Johnston, *Mary Ratliv,61 andWinuifred- Miss Phoebe Congraln, a student of Mr. and Mrs Maxwell Abraham and Oltinese method of pxeparintr the Atfustrong, who represented England, nests school, and daughter of Master'V�rnc of Grey, are visiting bid nests for the table jo to twatc thein Ireland and Scvtlaud. The ladies would g g veld bell their` e mill until taco are .ill', and Mrs. Crites. Con rem of Kinloss neighbors on 1sk line. ver;; tender. Then they ort: pittec'tl to have 11 !lice; wurplttq :after expenses were s Twp , waq the winner of first price in this 'Miss Flossie Haines of Inwood, spent clear soul) and are wady feet vwo, Oil Paid, and well de.eryed to, as this Corr- 1919 Victory Loan 139say competition. I a couple of weeks witb her motber, Mrs. lits trip to China, Olin. r;,,'`tr vnm t,.ert was „tte of the best sevu here for and has just received a `silver tnedalgiva n • .Haines. much feted, and etre of tit(! distiv 3 �rrtue tittle. i J act before fitiu wit the birtdoll,at. as a tuatk of her success. hilse Congram . Mrs. J. taasemore and file. G. Stephens + piano dance ww; fieri in the town also won the medal for a lilts competition, of Stratford, visited at Mr. John Cast» ...•� - hall crit friday alight and drew a fair. in 1918, and is to be congratulated! upon `more's last week. trvww,l. Attvtherballwillrte1xl11'!hur:.- her success Graham McNay w.onj t Huron Baseball League 1lcty `lit ht this week, Illaekstctne MOIC' second prize for this district in 1519. , tea Ploretcel Aitchison tit Rhatira, A movement i6 under way to lltive. rt<s twill *tapl,ly ntusir. 41visited her sister, lMre. Will Abraham baseball league ill tb,.s district, consistint In a Carnpetititibn put an by the 'V'Valk- , `tris rva"ek tlarti�lei i )strander hwi installeel au erica Egg and Dairy Co. for condition in c4 Lucknow, Wingham, Clinton, Scaforth, tmygett a1•t t4leitc- welding,, plant in hiy which 'cream was delivered!. �"F, W,1 �r"..'Inch and Goderich, sfimewhat similial ,hop and is ptopaileil to It tntlte:tll kindle 1.101 won fourth prize. MAARRIED to the organization that operated sono c,f %otk. t year's ago. Zurich lies taken the initative l'hE re. r•ectn4 it) 1,e gttite a 1listutbauce~ Mee. Pritchard of Toronto, visited; i Itrt, t4-;itr.tt t u - (1rl Msrclr it3thr t1t elle and a sheeting is to be held shortly tc r frittttfs in town. 1 further trio plan•. Thr.. i t n Tofan cr well 1 a it ire Churchof he l r ' lea t b proposition llttit.11}, tit( t'it:tntttr , .i, el tt t. q C.h pip y, , Y I,t iow. etutr lx opic wrrc looking for Cttlrenrt Froser left lost week for the Rtv, jay I;sig, t°V, J, IliCics to tiadie proving vety favoraibi't to the lovers o Amte,t. aiiNtMug after the• tlispit[v ref the west, Latimer I'lumb, !tied ikdit I.. FAdett) the game and every ataiatatnce is protmis 'wrthe'rn light-; s frit• llightet 3g,t, theft Mr. Tom Webeter of Dttroft, a ,former both of Toronto. The bride is at f4mer M. :multi@ other canters, •BWAstt, lythe, a fine thunder 4torrm it nae k asks 31111 resideint t f town, fat rte %wimlg sagnsin- �fi� 0J to t>rtrp known by . Lochalsh and oth mt tars abide artimms t last might h0t.iiing in tits midst of rag• two; hor■. t� aT radon, �' pet Ih Moo. , _ ,� _.,,�•,.�. au�.s ` W A K T'E 0 Eggs Eggs i l ig lwst prices paid, N x J.ARMO �./. R Gracey Old Stand, Phone 62, WINO"AWt MARKETS (Correct up till Wednesday 1}oon) Wheat No. 2 Spring ......1 98 to 2 55 Wheat No, 2 Fall .. , ...1 96 to 2 65 Flour,...,: . ... 6 50 to 7 b0 Laid .................... 35 to 3s Butte! .•. ............ 55 to 00 Eggs. ...... .......... 41 to 45 Cattle, mid., butchers.. 9 00 to 10 00 Cattle, butchers choice. JI 00 to. 12 00 Hogs, liveweight ... , . 18 00 to 18 50 Flay ..................10 00 to 2100 Cream .... ........... .... to 68 Wo I MY.l�tL Carpenter and Builder Plans and specifications furnished where required. ,Phone 13.626.: Route 3, Wingham. t tit r or g 1 I ear of h olo, 3 Pallets' l lu yrs yrs: 1 1 cow se of h trorv� wheelbarrow,' t u ltrtus ow• seta s s, • n p eraror, I:tarsy sheen ititoheu rouge, coal or woos fork: rhotels and other articles toc t t ou® to ntontt u Ab 1 u not u ouu Su us good oa g seed grain. lasrersthingtnttstbe role without reserve. Tdrms of riulo —alt gems of $10.00 t%nd unties, cash• over that amount S months credit will kip titre on furnishing npproged joint notes or a straight disoount or 4 per coni ufrfor oasn, NvU. MoultsnaE:, Proprietor, t3tJA•Nt''I, , AA citioneer. St.. Paul's Church Notes April lith, Sunday after Easter, 11 a f tri. -Children's Missionary Service,- Pres entation of Lenten self-denial offering offerings, from congregation to augmerr the S, S. Lenten offering; 2,30 p, m. - Sunday School and Bible Class; 7.00 p - in. -Evensong, subject, "Moses in Egypt' Wednesday, April 14th, a missionar, e tea will be given by Mrs. W. G. Gray, a e her home, Minnie St., from 3 30 to 6, SC offering in aid of Woman's Auxiliary. Friday, April oth, A meeting of the W. A. will be held at the basement of tit, church for the purpose of packing a bale It All invited Remember a welcome awaits you at St Paul's Church. All seats free, Parker-Couerill Nuptials A very pretty wedding was so] niz a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samut Auditors, Parker, Con. 10, Culrgss, on the evening M arch 31st., at five o'clock. When thei second eldest daughter, Sophia was unite, in marriage to Mr. Samuel Cotterill c Toronto. The ceremony was performe by Rev. J. L. Foster. The bride enterej _ the parlor leaning on the. arm of he father, who gave her away, and the brid-. party took their places tinder an arch c evergreens and roses, to the strains c Lohengrin wedding march, played. b'. Miss Ada Thacker, a cousin of the bride The bride looked charnlirg :gowned it white Georgette Crepe with Tulle veil and a wreath of orange blossoms, Mh r Remelda Parker, sister of the bride actin ' as bride's maid, wore 'a dress of Coper hagen silk and Georgette, Mr, K, Ainsli Burgess, brother4n4aw of the groom, act ed as best man, • After theceremony, and the youn couple had received the felicitations c their friends, and signed the register Miss Daisy Aylen sang, "Oh Lover Divin and Tender," All repaired to the dining room and partook of a sumptuous dinner The evening was spent in social inter course, with games and' music. Th groom's gift to the bride was a gold per, dant set"with pearls, to the brlde's main a gold bracelet, to the groom's man gol, » intial cuff links, to the pianist a peal bead neck lace; The bride and groor. were the recipients of many costly an useful gifts, showing the high esteem i which the young couple are held; The guests numbered about one hur dred, besides the neighbors of the bride There were friends from Toronto, Algoma London, Dungannon, Cargill, Wingban, Y Mr. and Mrs. Cotterill will be at home t t their friends in Mount Dennis, .Torontc after April loth., s There many friends join in wishin theist many happy Years of wadded life. say It W i t h Flowem 9 Ir MRALS, WEDDINGS, ETC, f Potted PU rAo and Cat Pfow*ra acIts S',ptatel y Catalogues tabovnn on rttrl•tte:tt• ftm 140, t7if t►aypLastrt v 41. y M; 717 Thuft ly A, . Ith tole >�it�1�lElmiL'" :EXAAPt's The prime Merit in the career of the public school ptipll, the Rntranco imm. ,� ' Oxfords o. women !nation hat! been est this year for June 2t3, .will 29. and 3,0: At alas o'clock on June 28, the senior fourth pupils from the public ,,'�t:uc ri' this,e Season is sols and lire ' schools will file in trepidation i separate t o the examination hall and we wish to bring and the braves t will hold his breath, though he may not acknowledge It, white,r inspectors and assistants will distribute) to yoWr attendO this the innocent looking papers which will) make or rrie the school career the l pupil sad the gases will be on. Itt is a CXcell' nt valucx test to be sure but as school life is .sup- posed to be a training for life if every- thing is made too easy the training will not be received. The time -table is as follows: „z June 28, a• m, grammar; p. m. writing. geography. June 28, a. M. arithmetic, p, m, litera• ture, June 30 a, m. composition, p m. spell. ing, History. _... _ _.. (Ips And Downs The ups and downs of newspaper life, was exemplified on Monday when the Made of fine Dongola Kid with neat toe and editor received two letters from the Spool heel; in all sizes for women 2i to 7. United States. One read in part as fol- lows, "Enclosed please find two dollars to renew our subscription for another Price 4.$5 per pair. year to TnE AnvA,Ncs. We have a. real scrap every week for who will get it first,' This subscription did not expire until We have this sanne Shoe in Sport heel at the June 1st and the payment pays it until sarne price. 1921. The other letter was from North Fairfield, Ohio, and read, "Stop THE Ap- vAiNou as it is now run out some months, we are leaving here and do not know We WILLIS wbere we will locate so you can't send it." til This subscription ran out five months ago, SOLE AGENT FOR LADIES' and we will collect the amount owing even though the Harper family have no ad- dress to send it to. What a difference and how much smaller the latter people look' AND DERBY SHOES ,FOR MEN. "Olivet To Calvary"" The Sacred Cantata, I Olivet to Cal- vary," which was given in St. Andrews Churchlast• Tuesday evening, proved a big success. The large choruses under Stone, Haney and F. Frill. Mr. F. Her; success 4f the Cantata. Mr. Cowers, baton showed very clearly more, who has lately arrived here from The lantern views of the Holy Land that they had been drilled in masterly Kent, England, possesses an exceptionally presented by Rev. Dr, Perrie, were very way. The attack and finish, the light fine Baritone voice and delighted his much admired and helped to prepare the anshading were very beautiful. The audience with his several numbers. Mr. the last way for . the Cantata. a Our choruses -"'The Entry into Jerusalem,'Henmore sang same solos year congratulations go to Mr. Cowell, "In the Temple" and the night scene in n Calcutta, Ind! hilt stationed there i a, w s a so 1 trained who ably arced the choir to such a Gethsemanae were very effective ' Thedoing duty for King and Country, during height of perfection, and it is the earnest Betrayal scene and the scene in Pilate i the Great War. wish of all who heard it that such a stand- Palace, where the people rejected Our I Miss B. Reynolds was the Organist for and of music be upheld in Wingham and 'seeing Saviour and called for Barnabas, were the evening and played the accompani- supported, that we have such a very vivid and worked up to a splendid! ments with good taste and expression, man as Mr. Cowell, who can accomplish I climax, the cry of that ''Crucify," "Cru- f which 'added very much indeed to the such wonders with amateur singers. eify," will long be remember by all those who heard it. ' Special mention must be made of the three beautiful Hymns, that were so smoothly and reverently sung. -�--- � The Alto Solo was ably sung by Miss Bertha . McKay, whose pleasing voice was heard to great advantage in that beautiful--=-� Aria, "He was Despised," her low notes - being exceptionally good. WINGHAM, ONTARIO -PHONE 166 The Soprano Solo was taken by Miss Hilda Cowell and her sweet, clear The school with competent instructors and superior courses. Graduates placed in positions Affiliated with the Elliott Business College in Toronto tones in the lovely blending, "Drop, Sac- and the Central Business College, Stratford. red Head," made a touching finish to a Write for free catalogue. Enter any time. beautiful composition. The difficult solos for. Tenor and Bass D. A. McLachlan, Pres. Murray McLeish, Prin. were very ably sung by Messrs. Fyfe, R. naa ON I IRE ns 0 1 N as am VIC 2.2 R11 HOUS-E FUR 13n nu (Get our Apices beforie buying.) Curtains and Draperies Scrims, Voiles, Marquesites, Madras plain and fancy Cretones` Art •Sateens, Tapestrys, Chintz, Repps etc., etc, Prices 50c to $4.00 per yard. � Window Shades Plain Green and plain Cream Duplex Shades. We make shades to order, in any color or size, plain or with lace and insertion. Brass Rods and Poles Kirsh Rods—Cottage Poles—Brass Tubing ---any size and length. Eureka Electric Vacuum RUGS, LINOLEUM, OIL. CLOTHS Rugs Wilton, Axminster, Brus- sels and Tapestry. Sizes 2x3, 21x3,. 3x3, 3x3J, 3Jx4, 4x5, Prices $18.00 to ;,;200.00, — . t.Inoleuirn—Best quality linol- sums, in all widths and now pat- terns, widths 2, 3, 4 yd;;. .. ,,I. . . 111 Peoduee Wanited ----Cash op Trade B'1 *0w *w I *& vv* G i a