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The Wingham Advance, 1920-04-15, Page 5I 11� Ul:. 'inn 150L, 1930 IM - S• 3R -S 'YLEHr Li QPARTr Ali tie Foremost for st le SOCIE."vLY BRAND Clothes, because of their very high-quality construction and origi- nality in design, reflect the correct styles season after season, tiff on ran avi, FOR YOUNG MIEN AND MEN WHO, STAY YOUNG MADE IN CANADA They are cut and tailored by hand,-und-er the most scrupulous supervision. As a result they have an air of fineness that appeals to every eye, and commend the taste of the wearer. anna H& Coo The New Exclusive Men's Store. Plain Ftacs about MakRoutes' A team of horses costs about $400, double harness $100, a wagon $75, making a total of $576. A Ford Truck costs $750 at Ford, Ont.' Government experiments have proved that the cost of feeding a horse is 8.7 cents per working hour, or 17.4 cents per team per hour. One team, if collecting mill:, could not cover more than 30 miles a day. The cost for twelve hours would be $2.09, or about seven cents a mile. The cost for gas and oil for a Ford Track is only 4V ., cents a mile. The Ford Truck T soon pays for itself in the reduced cost of operation. A Ford Track will cover at least 60 miles a day col- lecting milk or 250 miles on long hauls. It enables you to operate at a lower cost per mile and to cover twice as much territory as with horses. Ford tine -Ton Triv-7- Mhassis only) $750 f. o. b. Ford, OnL Use only Genuine Ford Parts lollX 685 Canadian Dealers and over f 800 Service Garages supplV. Uenuinislilord Parts and ii ( Prompt repair service. I. L , N V .7 X K, CRAWFORD, D"laro WhWham Taking LwJknow 11. wvc XXXXXXXXXX ,x.tt;1ple�t u these of the Nv,itb such ti One W the proul"t And Mott elaborate Ir near Rocky Stoul%W,l House, SAW b WTV I N G R 40% V &,N 0 3 S New and Attractive ,. nnq Goods -7-1-1101 01ownw— lying to tll(, (:Wt, utilizillIrru"th" systonis of irregation or the,ln��talla- Lallw sto the r.,cdn reservoir. Taking LwJknow NOMM-1 XXXXXXXXXX ,x.tt;1ple�t u these of the Nv,itb such ti One W the proul"t And Mott elaborate fruits ol Irrigation it is little wonder near Rocky Stoul%W,l House, SAW b usic ceremonies: over celsbratO In LucknowWON solerAnIX0 At at Mary's R. C.from Alberta and Saokatchelvau are (slarn• S New and Attractive ,. nnq Goods oring for extensions to the exi.,tiZ­ lying to tll(, (:Wt, utilizillIrru"th" systonis of irregation or the,ln��talla- Lallw sto the r.,cdn reservoir. tion of new projects; or that tho au- church on Wednesday molvioc" when thorilles should be devoting more Incut Iti also eoav­derS119 *6 N. the Miss Margaret Lorrotta, daughter of Mr. the schenies of lrre,,�ation. q R Devil Milim MaCKIIIAn was United In marriage to Mr. John Alvin, OrIfAn. of Awbilold. In the sontb area of Alberta whioll We Lim. passed into stock many new lines of merchandise and: will take in the land hi f1w, IlaYintaid, Carpet. was 1*14, from the roadway to the Storlin,,,- alid lalagratb qlld invite your inspection. 46WHATIS the Matter down thereat the door?" "It's church which was crowded to the doors. with Invited guests and friends of the 1contracting headquarturl In calp ' ;LI -y, , � 1 j., WASH GOODS NewlGingbanis in a great variety of the drum. General, and the Crowd parties, who gathered to witness the pretty and impressive aero - where lr> li.w hc,(n flatli,,r,t:1 plaid And check patterns, Fancy Bushing past." "Let the, drum come mony, ' Rev Father Moran tied, the au other jlrojc,,IM f4chflo.c TH,' 11� Voiles and Foulards, in a. wide range of shades. and patterns. in too.,* tial knot, Promptly at 10-30 o'clock to, watnrA tit il!r- Nortli s rt VAsh Silks, Wash Satins and Pongee's in the new and wanted TIH' was, the first entrance of hedrurn into their meetings the strains of Lobengria's wedding march the bridal party entered the church, the tbr, rnp�t twitl !"nlVh nt 130,141- 1 . shades for spring wear, THEY have given many hymns to bride leaning on the arm of her 'father. the world and taken many Who gave her away to the waiting groom, -SILKS! 31 LKSf Taffetas, Messalines, Duchess'Sat songs from the Devil. They have in front of the altar. The bride was very becomingly gowned in A beautiful gown ins ,art ,Stripe Silks, Georgettes and well said, "lie has no right to music." of white satin with long train faced With Crepe de Chenes la a wonderful display of colors and shades. TTHEY play their music for God, to bring the people to Him. pink satin and a) Ippe re to match and wear - Ing the,new, Juliette cap and wreath of "La led orange blossoms and large CORSETS AND BRASSIERRES God Idess XMANY a man has been by Bands carried a I armful of coral roses 14, Diva, and. D Salvation Army and colored n with maiden hair fern. Miss I Songsters to realize that true harmony Annie MacMillan sister the bride bridesmaid & A Corsets in many new models and styles, from $1;60 to$6 in this life can only come from the of acted as and was pr. - Brassieres and Camisoles in white and pink, 75c to $Z50. knowledge of Gol's power to save, dacesed in pink crepe-de-chene with belt of. Copenhagen blue and wearing st largo pink crepe.dc-chone hat with black velvet 'HOSIEA,% DV New silk ho§e, it! brown, navy,.,blAck, and.,;. A . The Salvation band and trimmed with pink rose buds bouquet I white, black. and cerise, black and navy. Lislo, and carrying a of red rotes and I and cotton in black or white for ladies and children At moderate, Army maiden hair fern Little jean Pearl Murdoch of Detroit, cousin of the bride prices. made a very charming flower girl in a 308 Citadels prIn4ess dress with accordian pleated skirt of pink crepe-de-chene embroidered SUGAR! SUGAR .1 Prices Are advancing daily, wholesale prices.'to- day Get bags', and . Institutions in blue, with shoes and stockings to $18.71. your supply now 100 now in this Territory. match and carrying a large basket of in stock at $18.00 a cwt,. roses with the ring reposing In the centre, use them! and strewing flowers in the pathway of the bride. Mr. Frank Griffin brother of the groom was groomsman. Messrs. J* X I'RV'lw I L L S W J. D E.YELL Archie McKinnon and Wm. Watts were After . ushers the ceremony the bridal Carpenter and Builder party motored to the bride's home where a sumptuous wedding dinner was. served, Highest prices for Produce. House Furnishings. a specialty. Plans and specifications furnished where required. Phone 13 626. Route 3, Wingham. after which a pleasant afternoon and evening was spent Both young people were well known here and, will have the best wishes of a host of friends for a Wroxeter, to, Arch. Wells, Electrical Whitechitirch DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN'. I DR. G. H. R055 pleasant and smooth. voyage over the Engineer; . Toronto, Wed. of last week. ' Graduate Royal College of Dental matrimonial sea. Miss - I Miss Edythe Peddle has returned. to l OSTEOPATHY -Fe�n, Eckmiler, who has been Grand Bend, after spending the holidays Surgeons A very quiet wedding occurred on Wed' teachinq� in. Toronto, spent the holiday, Graduate University of Toronto Faculty nesday at noon at South Kinloss Presby. in the'village. with her parents here. DR. F. A, PARKER Misses Olive Teriff Nettie Cottle of Dentistry ter an manse when D. McLeanJohnston, Miss Pearl Todd in and Osteopathic Physician, only qua i, a Miss Mary Stewart, Bluevale, is teach- attended a wedding in Clinton last Wed. in North Anion'. Office over H. E. lEard'a store. and were united the osteopath Ing in No, .4 Grey Township. --da bonds or wedlock, Mev. A A. Goilan per- -.7, 1Adjustment of the spine is more quickly formed the ceremony in the presence of Will King has rented 50 acres from Ed. Mrs. A. Emmerson, visited her friend, t secured and with lower treatments t4an only a few immediate relatives of the bride Bartlard,f6r -1 year. Charles Simpson has Mrs. Wm. Dow of 13rucefield last week? by any other,method. , . and groom After which a dainty wed. rented Mr. Barnard other 50 acres for Miss Lillian Longman has returned to Blood pressure and other examlpaiiofic'' ding dinner was served at the borne of the pasture, Mr. Barnard and family intend Windsor, after spending the holidays at j made. bride's parents. The young couple left moving to' London, where Barnard will her home. All diseases treated. on a short honeymoon after which they Work'at. his. trade as house carpenter, we' Mr. Chas. Rintoul has moved intothe Phone 272. will take up their residence in Lucknow wish them Well in the change. house which be purchased from Jas, Laid- OFFICE OVER CHRISTIIV$ STQRE and will have the best wishes of a large Mr, - George Turner, Wingham, has law, circle of friends. The property advel"tls- moved unto the farm he recently purchas- Mr. John Egg lestone left on Saturday Blackstone's Orchestra of Goderich ed from Mr. Job. King, we welcome Mr. morning for the West, ed in this space last supplied music at a dance held in the Turner and family to our neighborhood. town hall last Thursday evening Mr. Xing has still, 225 acres left to work, I SELL week has been sold. Real estate continues to change hands Mr, Ed. Barnard, Auction Sale, last St. Augustine lively rate. Tw I o more sales of Inter- Tuesday, .went with a good swing and The meeting of St. Auguatine Branch, Town and Farm propertied, ,' & Watch for something at a of the Women's Institute I was held on see my list and get my - Priem I havt est took place last week, Alex Fraser on good price'4: Were realized, cows went as, some excellent values. good, again next week. the 4th con sold his fine farm to Wm. high as $160, in fact everything sold well, Wednesday; April the 14th, at 2.30 p. m'MacDonald, 6th con.. Kinless. who gets Mr. T. R. Bennett was Auctioneer. I in Donnybrook church. Topics "Co- I.J. •G. STEWART possession in the fall. Robert D Web- Miss Violet Elliott, teacher of No. Mor' ilii operation between Home and School, by ster* iust west of town, has sold his farm `ris spent her holidays at her home near Miss B. McAllister; Is a Woman's time WINGHAM. to David Stroud and bought 240 acres Barrie., Sifficoe county. worth anything, by Miss Annie Robinson; Phone 134. Office, In TownHalh-,' near Brucefield and takes possession the Roll Call—answered by Bright Ideas. middle of May. Stewart Robertson and James Clarkson0 of the boundary west held very success- S V% the Wqu ful auction sales last week of farm stock Irrigation Extend 111 ABNERCOSENS and implement%.. Although the weather was anything but favorable, these sales 777 Insurance and Real Estate draw good crowds and everything sold ....... --------- - . ..... ON Successor to Ritchie & Cosens. high. M ON Some farmers who have iogs out are Wingham, Ontario io very anxious to get them in and last week were hauling with two teams on a sleigh The canvassers for the Forward Move - DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN meet of the Presbyterian church herb --. handed in their report at a special meeting Aw ........... last week, which was received with satin. faction by the Board of Managers and • .......... congregation. The objective for the ... S, j!% ji:% congreg-ttion was $5,700 and the amount X*­ rolleotedwas%060, being over the top CHIROPRACTIC by $3.360. Practice is confined exclusively to Much sympathy was expressed for Mr. ',hiro ractic, the only and original Sys- and Mrs. Alf Sherwood of Ashfield, in the 5 per cent of alem S final l canesus .ent. Effective in death of their little babe which occurred on Sunday morning aged 4 months: "Chiropractic locates and Rem te, he Cause of Dis-ease: Nature Heals." At the regular meeting of the Women's Institute held in the council chamber last XM n's work was given ------------------ ------------ ..... Ilse fully qualified graduate in Osteo- and meaning of wome J. A. FOX, D. C.t D. 0. x., N Friday, a paper outlining the importance IN 2,13B Y. VAA Hours LO U, MAU # by Mrs. Rivers; a piano salection by Miss 0 8 p. in. Ruth Mitchell and a duet by Misses Mar- garet McMillan and Winnifred Nixon. A The year 1919 stands out In the D button hole contest was held and the agricultural history of Alberta, and ON RRY I prize was won by Mrs. Gen. Greer, the Saskatchewan as having proved be - judges were Mrs. (Rev ) Gollan, Mrs. gond all doubt the enormous benefits E. Aitcheson and Mrs. T. Treleaven, to be derlVed from farm irrigation, Heat a" XWV6 a 1b, for in the drougbt which affected AdqrW V"V&r&Wn for Hair cuts Are now 35c here. a lot of us nearly the Whole of these provinces. Meow of the Heart; drives OM will be wearing out hair in Paderlwaki the south country within the irriga- 18144 Pew, wom A" tketyle or getting the neighbors to come in tion belt not only pj,odjjce(j.�,xcellent y that X0" along with dim""s at :nd whittle it off. crops, blit In mann 10=1MCM Ylcld'; ble most Importmt wgm were harvested well in excess of the 10 ILlt ONNU Mr. A. B. Mortis and family are mov, average of What are called 900d In to town where Mr. Mortis has been 'years- ta-Vitallit" tka * *hale haw dog". On 145,500 acres lit the lxtbbridge "ties and YOU VAV6 1006P in promoted to section foreman on the G. T. District, 66,200 tons of fodder crops, order to build ul) your health and R. He has sold his house In town to Mr. and 8,775.000 bushels of grain havo Itrength. It the Nev'res ars all a Take Miller of Kinloss who will move Into be6ji grown 'to the tote. V0110 Of Inglisslid jumpy, and thin Braila to in town. Mr Mortis went overseas with the about 16,7901000, Wbeat was the ►largest crop produced, thero being state of unrest throug1t Ov6rwork, 14th Battalion and served until 0 he end well over two milliori busheM Other Worry or, soxas Functional D%ordw. of the war and fritnds here wish him crops harvestod hieltid(-d more than L restful sleep will U difficult U) ob. *is. Do -not dopo yotir"It With prosperity in his now home. a million bushels of oats, nearly 4000 'el"ping powders" or "hiart deptemok, Mr. Vm. M61se, of town who has been o0o of barley, 26.000 of flax, and 66,- 000 tong of alfalfm In addition Vegc- Isle —take Backing's Iteaft slid ounfikat in the t4olson's Bank at 17o1hi 40,10 Remedy and a matmA all** '" tables were grown and sold from this NM his been promoted to manager of the I area. of what branch at C6atsworth, As another example AMA10A00 phenomenal y1olds may be taken A XttuWs signal of disharAWlity in Rev. F. o'Xell of Ethel preached In tbe fl,onx Irrigated land, the Case Of a 145 human body, It May come from Methodist church here both morning and farmer at 13roolcg may bo cited who Lftoolledshed b1004 OlVaUXed *Ailk, evening. Rev, Mr. Irwin being absent on his'Urni Produced ,j $9,000 brtr- loss of sleep or It VA*y be from 0on- on anniversary work. V(%qt of alfalfa "wo(l, Tho yield was restioll foll6wed by 14 buslfols to the acre, which sold 116 matter what the cAuss iisay UL The auctoli Salo of cattle advertised by in thn nE.:ghj)6rhood at 80c. per lb. Racking's Reart and X4rve, Ropnedy Lott and McDonald for Saturday wait and netVd,h1m a yetura of $740 per will help 76U. postponed owing to the fact that the cattle Vre, People Who have been 4111a tot, In the larke irrigation block of the did not arrive. ""t of rears should not expect 4 (36litpleito Calladiali Pacific TtaffivaY C Du" tis & few days but should per- Mrs. (Dr.) McLean of Wtlltnd� visited Calgary there aro approxi'llatclY dot JA this treatment In order to ban- bar parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1) SbaritZ 621,500 sror" Of Irrigable land. and ish the underlying rAuo6s *Ad to cor- Harold Durnin. of Clinton visited friends the ftInot1i2t in the Ikthbrldrn (119trict reset this 0*0 06aditidia that bring approximatP.a 110-010 making NboyAt the trouble. You shoutil Ills to town. a jotjj of jS3,500 Rert,4. Of this bail Non to r6t; 0"Mues 0z no other than 20 rlar rent w" In crop this kind will 'do. Nis "� oabout JormtOyear, On the; basis of this ymrls WW%%verpite production on IrrigttM land this tofill $WPI 10; estrAble of produe- I* I Mr. WrA. WohbU and son, jadt, Oray ,041fto t "d X Ret"d int crovit to the v.,kIjlj% of li(,two.on y Towrift YWW over tho *46k-tod at Wr to W4 by sit A2* gshft or Lry*W tbirty-five affilon fl,nl.qra , 3 PO4 6�,AA� 44 a U"_ X T. WWI. y#jr j vft an A,-i%raote of neer tin II Is" 'CST' Lf%� b&. md MM Wsh W*Ald lk*WM Owl` 1W fats *N`0 144V;1W 094 4A* (1) Head Gatos of C. P. R. Irrigation Canal near Calgary,, Alta. (2) Stepo of an Irrigation Ditch near Gleichen, Alts� ,x.tt;1ple�t u these of the Nv,itb such ti River, mot, Nuith Saskatehmrixll I r, fruits ol Irrigation it is little wonder near Rocky Stoul%W,l House, SAW b that tho farmerg of tho dry belts of we ns of 4M'i,104 and ditelleg 094" Alberta and Saokatchelvau are (slarn• the ivater to WzAs alld 40D oring for extensions to the exi.,tiZ­ lying to tll(, (:Wt, utilizillIrru"th" systonis of irregation or the,ln��talla- Lallw sto the r.,cdn reservoir. tion of new projects; or that tho au- 111ho kiltorta Provinetal 410vftft-, thorilles should be devoting more Incut Iti also eoav­derS119 *6 N. (ime and attention to the Wrthering lichraeut of all Irrigation the schenies of lrre,,�ation. 11":htal farni at pollit ou the A new proJoet Is alrCady under way katoh--wan TVVO�t%�o iniles'Aortk 00 In the sontb area of Alberta whioll Mcdieble 1rht. covering a will take in the land hi f1w, IlaYintaid, of IwOve 111ilvS 6.10119 the riven' *A• Storlin,,,- alid lalagratb qlld Joining, the (41ty. Thol'o etre amoll the conunirsioner or Jrr4,,,Rtlo% with zaalcly (It land V headquarturl In calp ' ;LI -y, , � 1 j., -.1) Irrigottionlrtt ty rpturn(,d froi�ui a trip iiitho Buffalo Lahr, L',, r 4bzi plan. fith �1 t-,,,ture of "#a" where lr> li.w hc,(n flatli,,r,t:1 jq tt is til y tan be trt*ttd- t6- Illation as to the t ,10,1141v t f o.�- Is"u", '1:,� Lt 1,�.: t 1V(1r4X6 0 other jlrojc,,IM f4chflo.c TH,' 11� nrl 11W(Vod, "o far 17 'N :)' v1dos for the till, I ylttlt 4 11,, V. 11 ..1 oljljty of t1in land 0terlocatift watnrA tit il!r- Nortli s rt i. -i t R 1, _,'time TAO" IWO-1 River In N, 'A r, - (Ift - 9 by stiato i r iv o to - )0- 1 "n tbr, rnp�t twitl !"nlVh nt 130,141- 1 . nil 0,o ;mld 1,4e ljfst wyvtaft 0