The Wingham Advance, 1920-05-20, Page 4,
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Zinappy S'tyles .i.1-11
Ladies' Re ad��to ow
"ear Garments
BA 1tG'A 1)V IN s' U'i x'.3 --s
Ladies all wool Serge Suits navy or black
snappy styles, well fined.
Our special price ........$30.00
'..i'E7E*Ar.U.SXI, RT.S'--Big choico"of
the best styles in serges o line silks and oma
Our Ready- to - Wear De-
partment is crowded with all
See our bargain at ....,..•.,,......$6.56
that's new in ladies' suits,
spring coats, t eperate sLirts,
rain coats, pretty styles in
silk: crepe and voile waists and
'
whitewear of the test quality
comprising g o w n s, corset
covers, drawers, princess
j
001
slips, undershirts, top -skirts,
misses' and children's fancy
_'AA INCOAT`.S--,care here tharyou find sot
dresses.
BA 1tG'A 1)V IN s' U'i x'.3 --s
Ladies all wool Serge Suits navy or black
snappy styles, well fined.
Our special price ........$30.00
'..i'E7E*Ar.U.SXI, RT.S'--Big choico"of
the best styles in serges o line silks and oma
F our showing.
If you would safeguard the health of your children
allow our expert to examine and
t prescribe for their eyes,
Jeweler and Optician Wingham
4
' t�s�ftr ��sa.\�/•+i��J�s +r►v����:>�r��s�1��
Eureka
lectrie �
Vacuum Cleaner
z First aid to the 'w'ork burdened wife,
A I,ecessity, not a luxury.
1i; practical rlemonstratiou, is t h e
J
anti cheapest way to prove till
special tnerits of the Fureka Vacuum
CIeaners. We will gladly show you
Our of those Machines and let you try
it yourself,
�,• �,,W I;urcka Cleaners remove all the dirt
even the invisible dirt. emlie(ldedin
the fabric which braolns and brushes
° • a
cannot touch,
t` ! The •Eureka is all air cleatter, and
air is the ideal Cleaning agent.
t It gets the Idirt—not the carpet,
r y Brice $57.50, Attachnients $9.50, C'cim.
plete $66,00,
1
�r
1 >�
KING e BR
R. y
--.
�77
-i.rrlttY,:«
' � aT + %WWO) Mai' 0 A .
.At left CaCtts, one 4f tlle'rrlei'I'y [tong ( `
The gayest h dole of all the group
IIe paused bcsidu leer and whisl*redl long,
help you across if you wish tv go."
4V.
tier ailed hand on his strong young; arm a.
slte ,placed;
And so, without hitt or harm, _
I•le guided the trembling feet along,
'Proud that his own ware firm and 6trong. r
Then back to his friends [again he went
•:ells young heart lumpy rind well content.
"•She`s somebody's mother, bays, you « ""
]silo}y, •,� . ; .. ,
For all she's aged and poor and slow, a •o
And I hope some fellow will lend a- hand ,
To help my mother if she should stand
At a crossing, weary and old and gray, t
When her own dear boy is far away."
And somebody's mother bowed low her
head,
In her [tome that night and the prayer
she said YOR x a ND � t "Y1 -T
Was. "trod by thanked for the noble boy S,..4
HO 6 AY TOMSO
Who is somebody='s son of pride and
joy". .�
MADE err ,CANADA
A kind word- and pleasant voice are "•
gifts easy to give. Be Liberal with them.
T4ey are north more than money. Find-
,
Hess malas sunshine wherever it goes, It
made mothers song sweeter when she ''' b
rocked onto Slee '' '"�'•'
y p and fills all her work
until it becomes a labor of love.lX
The sweet story of Jesus love and _F,;; :i: , :•
thoughtful care of his mother is an ex=
ampIe, You know all through' h e >,f `''' ::•c' ,:%`
l is life
He never forgot her love for Him, and at
asst when He was socruelly suffering all the:'>c` '
and o ecross,� r•
sin n agony na
p o th H
g y
His disciple, oho to take care of herr:
If mother is one r to be worthy of
..........
gone, try t y
her memory,, if here. tame care of her,
rememberinga
always Slee is your greatest {� „
treasure and joy.
U gives us joy that it may give,' ^ks'' ,f �.>:r•:::•::•:
Ile gives us lova t
g that we may share; ,�c• . ;,;� �r:i;:;�,
Somdtimas he gives carloads to lift N' r
That the may learn to bear. ` :`:"g'
For life is gladder whets we give,
And love is sweeter when: we share,
And heavy loads rest lightly too
When we have learned to share. {"aN.;+•, rrry :.:^,
Clark And Borden
Dr. Michael Clark,, the redouJ table
Liberal, who had two sons at the battle
front, and who buried his' politics when : e
.•ti.
the country was in danger, was among fi v
those who were foremost in welcoming Sir
Robert Borden back to -Ottawa. Dr. ` `'`:<•: �.Y?'
Ti :i:;:•::•.: i•
Clark as an uticampromisng fres trader, ,i•:::•:::••::�:, ;
and held front `rank among the Western
Liberals under Laurier. He is generally ' ' '' ✓ ''''�'
credited with {
h having Been the Liberal � ♦ :�::? �:{'•�::s'''� .::
who, at the beginning of the' war, s ici::
"Thank God fBorden,+ ,,• .,%,: : �f':, i, :;•:. �;:,:.:
pr �.., �.
`*`*Ta -day Dr. •%:r• %�•:ti •f }titin rY:a*'%}•• '{:::;:ti}::
is found With d'' ;''•••::,.: ' ..
Clark n t the Farmers party, #�'.•`'•.'• ''•<•,.; :;'::•.. .�:•:•'•'';
but his heart•is quite evidently warns, to- ,f ��f: '``.•f' J<<`
wards the a `n' _ r> •.:: :: ;r'
t prim .mi aster.
Meeting f Huron :; ::, ':r ; ti •:., ...
i g t? County. Council Y `r : r:• : �• ,� ��•.:;�:?�• '. � �
N ;err r :: }
The Council f e `f%r '>:..y: •;.:%•�;;: `x
o a the Corporation of the f>��/i: •{ ; ` r Y
County, o Huron will a #:r'..
n y f Hu o it m et in the Council err , ,
Chamber Goderich at 3 o'clock in the
V*
4rr.r..........
`::
r
afternoon of Tuesday, the 1st day of Julie, �`rrti err `LLQ :'•v f
1920. All accounts against the County`
must be in the hands of the Clerk not later r"
than Monday 'preceding the meeting of
Council.
Goderich, May 14th,1920:
1Lutknow
Luckncw, May 17th, 1920<
One of the old land marks of Lucknow, { :a
and one of the beat known hotels in Bruce •.tir;:;�ti; f !
County `"Thr: McGarry. House" has been
torn down, and in its place will be erect
ed a first -class garage of cement and
brick construction. Every board was
carefully taken 'off and saved, and several l
thousand feet of a. 1. lumber is the :.
result, because in the days in which the
McGarry 'House was built timber was a
plentiful and only the best was used.
For several bears the travelling' public
made the hotel their headquarters, when
in town, and there were none better, and that 1S youthful—'appealing to both: father and son,
few equal to the- late John and Mrs.
McGarry as dispensers of hospitality in a The designing ideas and workmanship in
public house. There one was always •
sure of a clean bed, a good areal 'and ob-
liging dal that from the host and hast- Society Brand Clothes co-ordinate to express this Spirit,
host-
ess, and all that can be said of Mr. and ✓
Mrs. McGarry was equally true„gf, their
predecessors Mr. and Mrs.Wf , ely. Fabrics are all -wool. Society Brand Clothes do not just
After the death of Mr. McGarry a few
years altos the house was closets up and happen to Have better style, fit and finish. They are the
has been used since as a butcher shop,
and dwelling but a large part of it had ,
always been vacant. Like other public result ,.of =an organization inspired by an 'ideal. �.
houses before the days of prohibition this "
house has a history which many would
�► like to forget and ethers call "the good
old times"', but, be drat as it way it is W IT14 THE VARIED GRADES OF CLOTHING FLOODING THE MARKET, LOOIt', FOR THE LARIL AS YOUR G191D]t
now giving plact; to a building which the Y
changing tittles demands, and will still be ' WIRTX URAND CLOTHNS, Limited, Camdei AL'FREIS PXCX89 a coHN, united staters
a public house, where the public travel-- Montreal Now York Chicago
ling its the highways in the modern way
automobile can have their wants attended
to.
The Bruce Regiment is to be re -organ-
ized, and for this purpose a meeting wag
held in Walketton ,recently. General A
pattet the D.,O C. from London pteda-
ed, Major 39mmerton will be the com-
manding officer, but the list of those who
will be associated with him has not yet
been made puplic, Major Emmerton
went overseas in the early atagee of the - - -
war. and saw active service in Prance. ,
The regiment will be composed of four � 1
Companies withheadzluartera At Chesit;y,
Kincardine, Wlarton and Walkerton, and�,
each company fro will nava four thefuts, Han'na Co.
Several frtrnx [scan attended the funeral `
of tire' late Mr. Wilkinson on Sunday,, t�, �'� Exclusive
�,� �-�t
Mr. y, L. Carruth of Vis. E. tit tient The New Excl�.51"V"e Men's ►.7tore.
Sunday with his sister, Mitt, E. Aitchison, '
:wet', Macthillatl, who has hatan acount. '
rant t .e -
a the Molts n r l?3
o ask here e It s e
a been
a
promotedt tnanagGr a the branch at -
Merlin.
itxlr. +e
red Mrs. Prank Burton tri lit and' { lY[isd Freda fluffy of flehmora, v°sited a tint side of hitt face, and blinding hien. Word her just aceta retrrived by SVl>i. , lfefore fire arterlstict was slgtittd he was
IVlsssrh tiirntly Gordo r, Jas sptnce on. ,Matt" hav's returned to th#1r home I Archie Barbour that grin otttt est son, struck with at ballet, and lost that night of
and Alf. 141itcheil students. vi urine her*. r'her tester, :tart U. Renwick on Sunday. Ha was taken to hospital, where ovaria Y li
t,friiverslt art at [licit Wm>xiee Little Donald Armstrong', seri of
careful treatment It is thought the right Robert rwas married lit Rt. ILukalsChurob, MAW Byer, snort he has beset rte St. l [ted
y J. of gnat eye at least ma be eav+sd. � rttart r. shoot for the blind. IclCs is tsxpect+wd
Mt and Mrr; H. lSavix of Wing'ham, OAtnet Armstrong, Druggist, met with a y Y Quaton park, England to Miss 1011ic„
i4ira, j'. H. Carruth,who }sus nsts'svrd to g gt lrotme iti,�rarta.
Clinton tgtrr9nt lost week witli b*r 4n , t. >r sm lb's gcteats of Sir. terve Mrs. zilicrtt [tarp serious accident last week. Hu Hairs. Horace Aitchison and cont Ayl- Ifrrtha, youngest slaughter of the lata
or, Mm W Alw Mt . arvttr g'and� l'' akmg with revsral other small boys► wars mer, ars visiting relativto in Clinton tend Mr. Sydney and Mrs. ltlullIn of Quttrrty Misr pi!r A l4�eCt ms; of London, rptat
x f'r«rtr eat in t
letting off fere crackers, and he haat Godstich. park ltftd. isle. 1'Sarliour rr+ant teras days ow ,
�, •s®r,. ., M't�r, A`. fel'. ttlx we'd trams, ,
l?ter+►, . Arr'urttrg �' 'Y'
dttetseal i�bl0tr int '�t� � +
thrown azia down and thinking it waam t 'rbc Iang lagged bird calked at the ° with the a.'3rd battalWn, and tttttvtd cite[- wt's! to Mr". sad Merl. Alex pride of
C1S br,r�a it olaipe a, eM tl l off' pfaW it up wken it su ditonly home of lair. and Mrs. p"lt'.bitp ltiawMiliru:r . tintitstttdy in lxaanctt �tcelrt [wise h(a Giitttraat a r�Ytt, i�aniet ttritxattt tr. lair.
a oV*1 bfvtltr;'hm, In tsar ryes ls�rtaing *ad Deft a boby may. = RA91 zrtd With wrouatlr, trend It IM #Ayr [teed MrS *W,* *M tkrrt tr r 0141etgM
x
6. ..
. t
. `7
, P P pari
cloths.
See our bargain at ....,..•.,,......$6.56
COA T,3' --See our -large range of Women's Sep-
•
crate Spring Goats„choice models its serges,' tweeds,
silver tone and velour cloths. 5Y
Moderate prices .. . . . .% . . . . .......$20 to t25”
_'AA INCOAT`.S--,care here tharyou find sot
1 �'
isfactory in' quality, style and price, pretty tweed, ef-
fects—see them.
d_
A bargain at ,. • ....... ......... $15:00 .
'.
IQ, i.S`E 2) ;RX SXE.S'—Just received a fine
collection of Woman's House,"Dresses, choice pattern
i
pkinta made in good styles.
See our special line at .. . .. . ........ ...$2,00
a 4205=Ladiord Dreat
stZpu4easure s. 4U,
H. a r 42 Inches bust
as
•:
e V•;
YgeVe. andha rimdi
10LI
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csv�r
.. ,
/� 7� �/ y� -J-. ter.. � �".Ar,+ V" �' �i. �•f+ �.
OTHER Nature does r.ot frown
when she sees hel, children, the
flowers, comfortably assembled
An a silver basket.. In this gift shop we
t
showy .a pretentious line of flower holders
from bud vases to fern dishes. Examine
F our showing.
If you would safeguard the health of your children
allow our expert to examine and
t prescribe for their eyes,
Jeweler and Optician Wingham
4
' t�s�ftr ��sa.\�/•+i��J�s +r►v����:>�r��s�1��
Eureka
lectrie �
Vacuum Cleaner
z First aid to the 'w'ork burdened wife,
A I,ecessity, not a luxury.
1i; practical rlemonstratiou, is t h e
J
anti cheapest way to prove till
special tnerits of the Fureka Vacuum
CIeaners. We will gladly show you
Our of those Machines and let you try
it yourself,
�,• �,,W I;urcka Cleaners remove all the dirt
even the invisible dirt. emlie(ldedin
the fabric which braolns and brushes
° • a
cannot touch,
t` ! The •Eureka is all air cleatter, and
air is the ideal Cleaning agent.
t It gets the Idirt—not the carpet,
r y Brice $57.50, Attachnients $9.50, C'cim.
plete $66,00,
1
�r
1 >�
KING e BR
R. y
--.
�77
-i.rrlttY,:«
' � aT + %WWO) Mai' 0 A .
.At left CaCtts, one 4f tlle'rrlei'I'y [tong ( `
The gayest h dole of all the group
IIe paused bcsidu leer and whisl*redl long,
help you across if you wish tv go."
4V.
tier ailed hand on his strong young; arm a.
slte ,placed;
And so, without hitt or harm, _
I•le guided the trembling feet along,
'Proud that his own ware firm and 6trong. r
Then back to his friends [again he went
•:ells young heart lumpy rind well content.
"•She`s somebody's mother, bays, you « ""
]silo}y, •,� . ; .. ,
For all she's aged and poor and slow, a •o
And I hope some fellow will lend a- hand ,
To help my mother if she should stand
At a crossing, weary and old and gray, t
When her own dear boy is far away."
And somebody's mother bowed low her
head,
In her [tome that night and the prayer
she said YOR x a ND � t "Y1 -T
Was. "trod by thanked for the noble boy S,..4
HO 6 AY TOMSO
Who is somebody='s son of pride and
joy". .�
MADE err ,CANADA
A kind word- and pleasant voice are "•
gifts easy to give. Be Liberal with them.
T4ey are north more than money. Find-
,
Hess malas sunshine wherever it goes, It
made mothers song sweeter when she ''' b
rocked onto Slee '' '"�'•'
y p and fills all her work
until it becomes a labor of love.lX
The sweet story of Jesus love and _F,;; :i: , :•
thoughtful care of his mother is an ex=
ampIe, You know all through' h e >,f `''' ::•c' ,:%`
l is life
He never forgot her love for Him, and at
asst when He was socruelly suffering all the:'>c` '
and o ecross,� r•
sin n agony na
p o th H
g y
His disciple, oho to take care of herr:
If mother is one r to be worthy of
..........
gone, try t y
her memory,, if here. tame care of her,
rememberinga
always Slee is your greatest {� „
treasure and joy.
U gives us joy that it may give,' ^ks'' ,f �.>:r•:::•::•:
Ile gives us lova t
g that we may share; ,�c• . ;,;� �r:i;:;�,
Somdtimas he gives carloads to lift N' r
That the may learn to bear. ` :`:"g'
For life is gladder whets we give,
And love is sweeter when: we share,
And heavy loads rest lightly too
When we have learned to share. {"aN.;+•, rrry :.:^,
Clark And Borden
Dr. Michael Clark,, the redouJ table
Liberal, who had two sons at the battle
front, and who buried his' politics when : e
.•ti.
the country was in danger, was among fi v
those who were foremost in welcoming Sir
Robert Borden back to -Ottawa. Dr. ` `'`:<•: �.Y?'
Ti :i:;:•::•.: i•
Clark as an uticampromisng fres trader, ,i•:::•:::••::�:, ;
and held front `rank among the Western
Liberals under Laurier. He is generally ' ' '' ✓ ''''�'
credited with {
h having Been the Liberal � ♦ :�::? �:{'•�::s'''� .::
who, at the beginning of the' war, s ici::
"Thank God fBorden,+ ,,• .,%,: : �f':, i, :;•:. �;:,:.:
pr �.., �.
`*`*Ta -day Dr. •%:r• %�•:ti •f }titin rY:a*'%}•• '{:::;:ti}::
is found With d'' ;''•••::,.: ' ..
Clark n t the Farmers party, #�'.•`'•.'• ''•<•,.; :;'::•.. .�:•:•'•'';
but his heart•is quite evidently warns, to- ,f ��f: '``.•f' J<<`
wards the a `n' _ r> •.:: :: ;r'
t prim .mi aster.
Meeting f Huron :; ::, ':r ; ti •:., ...
i g t? County. Council Y `r : r:• : �• ,� ��•.:;�:?�• '. � �
N ;err r :: }
The Council f e `f%r '>:..y: •;.:%•�;;: `x
o a the Corporation of the f>��/i: •{ ; ` r Y
County, o Huron will a #:r'..
n y f Hu o it m et in the Council err , ,
Chamber Goderich at 3 o'clock in the
V*
4rr.r..........
`::
r
afternoon of Tuesday, the 1st day of Julie, �`rrti err `LLQ :'•v f
1920. All accounts against the County`
must be in the hands of the Clerk not later r"
than Monday 'preceding the meeting of
Council.
Goderich, May 14th,1920:
1Lutknow
Luckncw, May 17th, 1920<
One of the old land marks of Lucknow, { :a
and one of the beat known hotels in Bruce •.tir;:;�ti; f !
County `"Thr: McGarry. House" has been
torn down, and in its place will be erect
ed a first -class garage of cement and
brick construction. Every board was
carefully taken 'off and saved, and several l
thousand feet of a. 1. lumber is the :.
result, because in the days in which the
McGarry 'House was built timber was a
plentiful and only the best was used.
For several bears the travelling' public
made the hotel their headquarters, when
in town, and there were none better, and that 1S youthful—'appealing to both: father and son,
few equal to the- late John and Mrs.
McGarry as dispensers of hospitality in a The designing ideas and workmanship in
public house. There one was always •
sure of a clean bed, a good areal 'and ob-
liging dal that from the host and hast- Society Brand Clothes co-ordinate to express this Spirit,
host-
ess, and all that can be said of Mr. and ✓
Mrs. McGarry was equally true„gf, their
predecessors Mr. and Mrs.Wf , ely. Fabrics are all -wool. Society Brand Clothes do not just
After the death of Mr. McGarry a few
years altos the house was closets up and happen to Have better style, fit and finish. They are the
has been used since as a butcher shop,
and dwelling but a large part of it had ,
always been vacant. Like other public result ,.of =an organization inspired by an 'ideal. �.
houses before the days of prohibition this "
house has a history which many would
�► like to forget and ethers call "the good
old times"', but, be drat as it way it is W IT14 THE VARIED GRADES OF CLOTHING FLOODING THE MARKET, LOOIt', FOR THE LARIL AS YOUR G191D]t
now giving plact; to a building which the Y
changing tittles demands, and will still be ' WIRTX URAND CLOTHNS, Limited, Camdei AL'FREIS PXCX89 a coHN, united staters
a public house, where the public travel-- Montreal Now York Chicago
ling its the highways in the modern way
automobile can have their wants attended
to.
The Bruce Regiment is to be re -organ-
ized, and for this purpose a meeting wag
held in Walketton ,recently. General A
pattet the D.,O C. from London pteda-
ed, Major 39mmerton will be the com-
manding officer, but the list of those who
will be associated with him has not yet
been made puplic, Major Emmerton
went overseas in the early atagee of the - - -
war. and saw active service in Prance. ,
The regiment will be composed of four � 1
Companies withheadzluartera At Chesit;y,
Kincardine, Wlarton and Walkerton, and�,
each company fro will nava four thefuts, Han'na Co.
Several frtrnx [scan attended the funeral `
of tire' late Mr. Wilkinson on Sunday,, t�, �'� Exclusive
�,� �-�t
Mr. y, L. Carruth of Vis. E. tit tient The New Excl�.51"V"e Men's ►.7tore.
Sunday with his sister, Mitt, E. Aitchison, '
:wet', Macthillatl, who has hatan acount. '
rant t .e -
a the Molts n r l?3
o ask here e It s e
a been
a
promotedt tnanagGr a the branch at -
Merlin.
itxlr. +e
red Mrs. Prank Burton tri lit and' { lY[isd Freda fluffy of flehmora, v°sited a tint side of hitt face, and blinding hien. Word her just aceta retrrived by SVl>i. , lfefore fire arterlstict was slgtittd he was
IVlsssrh tiirntly Gordo r, Jas sptnce on. ,Matt" hav's returned to th#1r home I Archie Barbour that grin otttt est son, struck with at ballet, and lost that night of
and Alf. 141itcheil students. vi urine her*. r'her tester, :tart U. Renwick on Sunday. Ha was taken to hospital, where ovaria Y li
t,friiverslt art at [licit Wm>xiee Little Donald Armstrong', seri of
careful treatment It is thought the right Robert rwas married lit Rt. ILukalsChurob, MAW Byer, snort he has beset rte St. l [ted
y J. of gnat eye at least ma be eav+sd. � rttart r. shoot for the blind. IclCs is tsxpect+wd
Mt and Mrr; H. lSavix of Wing'ham, OAtnet Armstrong, Druggist, met with a y Y Quaton park, England to Miss 1011ic„
i4ira, j'. H. Carruth,who }sus nsts'svrd to g gt lrotme iti,�rarta.
Clinton tgtrr9nt lost week witli b*r 4n , t. >r sm lb's gcteats of Sir. terve Mrs. zilicrtt [tarp serious accident last week. Hu Hairs. Horace Aitchison and cont Ayl- Ifrrtha, youngest slaughter of the lata
or, Mm W Alw Mt . arvttr g'and� l'' akmg with revsral other small boys► wars mer, ars visiting relativto in Clinton tend Mr. Sydney and Mrs. ltlullIn of Quttrrty Misr pi!r A l4�eCt ms; of London, rptat
x f'r«rtr eat in t
letting off fere crackers, and he haat Godstich. park ltftd. isle. 1'Sarliour rr+ant teras days ow ,
�, •s®r,. ., M't�r, A`. fel'. ttlx we'd trams, ,
l?ter+►, . Arr'urttrg �' 'Y'
dttetseal i�bl0tr int '�t� � +
thrown azia down and thinking it waam t 'rbc Iang lagged bird calked at the ° with the a.'3rd battalWn, and tttttvtd cite[- wt's! to Mr". sad Merl. Alex pride of
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