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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1920-05-27, Page 8r' .,,�i 3: ".:, �,'1T, '���, - J±'1. rA ' , +a "�.,i•. '1� i a : J yy r M a.r Gir.:tnd 1'a, iC Tt'Ritts Mu 04' 'I.'orvut0,. Is We l,;ticiit of o£ 1,'Virt,,;b:,nr. put aho'1.l:th+ n•it1111r. r#nLi 1��',1T1 :ktrw. t'Or�Ciliti#tt, dni B � .. , 'S sho Air,,. T. Pit -..1•,i. i 14 . HAI l &CO. g �. • 1..»�>#»_..-�` MrWtn t llrle;brotltu, is spending o l'hr NI; i-- 1:ti,,un,; 11av,• -.41A ilivir " "...• ... ,,. " ;c y'M" ! a few rinse' itt Mr. Peter lfackney's. boil <ta tLt Ait, i. vtllaw at at. 111s'lh. +Mt`. r Messrs. J'uhti Mulvey and Will. Lowry, Ili l�;rac.• lir L,ntttit t'lull art, ;;ivies /, attended fire district meeting at I3rtissels, _ -... , th;�ir play rutitlo• l "Eaht IA111i' ill 1't ills;- a ,>� [� Wednesday #tfternoou. - hatil Milton 1but%day ni;#I,t, p [ I ZtCv. Siuclitir, Mr. and :1lrli. Will, r + , r.' ' 0"d a ., 1 bargain in Men's s Mr. ai,ti Nlr-. AIL•:t Stewart and hunilS ,, ��; I►rimilell,'Miss ,tlgnes Rutherford, miss 't We came across �l, r�.a r e of t,u;ir 1a',,,•::,rnrl:. ,•p1 ut a ,, npla. of axr►w �" *'" Ella Jeffray, attended the convention at Mahogany illf)G:+, which 1° c will Gaffer as t atet)n with Mr. and John att;�+art. /", la'.iucardiue, Tuesday. long as they last at a bargain price viz. Nil... join) ht1 ts:Lrr itau.l lir%. Q� V Miss I,i:.zie Aloxce, is Svenditlg her " J. t;vddt>% :;lt.'nut'rl tl,o lli,•tdI ut L holidays at her hnl Oe ill Borrie, 4 frit ilei in Cwdvi i••h on Tru.-tivy. 4 ��. The attendance it the Presdyterian AI,, Sandy :•towart is in London ho pit- Church, Sabbath afternoon was sluall al, undvi-golnt; irtcalawnt tier hi% ryas X owitlti to the memorial services at Fadies. which N.V. ht+L,L• will het sur, 1•,%till. a'° %` + Mr. Adana affil James Darling, John "' yy •o at u d a A ret, ✓Moil of 'f'al.•d,i, is vi%itiu}� lyl"� Inglis, and Arthur Fitcll are the owners. "A' t " s hih p.tt.•nl'i, Mr. and Mrs. F. Aiiderson. �� r� of las gv cars. ° ''0 3Ir. Herd is havinga verandah erected i L Mr. anti klrc:, Ernest 040dtic:, spL lit It ft:tt in froth of his store which will add much days iii Ilaytivid last week. q IN to. theappearance of the building. , Miss l3utltrnt:rtratbto), tv spentlin z+` ? few days with Miss J++ail t:tadttas e c�.,s Rev. Sinclair Church the Wroxeter '�,.+�.;;,x.c s � •». -s. ---;...; �.. ' �ae'q; Presbyterian �171nTt'.11 .�,lltlllay, evening, .3F.••aterd,;;..n:--,.;;,.:..,x'..,s:„sa:,a..:n..;-z...*.K.._;.:a t....s«=.:,ta:^^.�a:aw?oa,.:...iuS a•, .. A' r y p �-y _ �� i AIr, Willi. I.larliiig and Miss. Bertha Ia - r�' l'' ""rile CW. of �'l�.l" „l Morris � q h a y �� ��iS„1 �t� �y qF , , �� � Shall tookthe lesson atr�ndeavor. � '�.50 per •�qai�°s fi"� $ 1" of Mr, R2ito C tmemore is clone ill with tim P" it' AN b91N N r �Orrt ns tz�otays*rtt>ra ri".l;�w rases V0T D-vvT?•r' �, � The monthly meeting, of the Woman ,$, measles, we hope he will song be C). X. O4 ,, , ,� � ForoNa Missionary Society will meet at again, ; the Ilarale of Mrs, Jeffray Friday after - This breath -taking picture it the work of a great dramatist- Mr, Thomas Abr. . spent the boli- �` interpreter of to -day's happeninha-•-'those events which are p noon. '1115 IS a S)j4nC'l1Cj line tai NXal�Ogal�y calf da with his daughters at Iwincarditlt>, s NG 1-40 pall" �''1en' , Odd Trousers,, in worsted, so big'. and world -shaping that mere newspaper accounts give y t+��04 Shoes, made on the new English last With us no grasp of them, "The Cup of Fury" is truly a great Airs. John \t almsley attended thti funer- X tweeds alld plain navy blue serges. Sat- lcturepicture whose story will huger in your mind for al of her brother-in-law, the lata: James ��gg i'avt' Oak tall soles and Goodyear Welt sewed. picture, a p Robb at 'Ripley last weep. P 'Y Lll'da' special prices ti 3.X9, �1c.49,. plain se1�, ''• g Robert McMurray attended illy An- _ r months. after you Have seen it. Don't miss it- r � S p p � y Up-to-date Ifs every particular. Mrs. Maxwell Abraham and son,'4 erne, '95 glican Synod at Brantford as, delegate and Mrs. Sc.hnock of Grey, visits d at Mr. ........................•••.......•.• •.......•.••.••..•..•••••.• from Trinity church, Belgrave. 'S'amuel Goldwyn and Rex Beach • y, � ss .� Present Thomas Abraham's Inst 4vecic. �� X.The Women's Institute will hold its , Miss Margaret Stephenson of Grey, £ p y ' annual meeting on Wednesday afternoon pent a few days with her friend, Miss � ��4� of next tiveek. at the home of Mrs. Wm. SIL t No 2--50 Men's and Boys' Spring Cas best �,y W n Wi LIU U 0 Mary Caseniorc', � l g p , �da Procter.. All members are specially re - L I 'Thr) f F Mrs. John Baird and children spend a $1.69 Ily I � quested to attend. • values up to �, 2.,50, Sp�ct<1<1 ...... ................. SOL AGENT FOR LADIES' few days with her father, Mr. Cascmore. �� Tuesday afternoon Patterson, ex -Reeve We art: Glad to hear that' Nary. Rimer of East Wawanosh, and County Engineer a� , b ^r =a llaatinl;s ir; able to be around again after,G forwmany years but with good pluck he j� " �f, 10 kept at his work until compelled to quit, ,,=!2 by 11 T 1.1. � e ?t her recent illness.°r, Mr, and Mrs, James Galley visit,a" at A sweeping success. ---Last Friday eVe• AND DERBY SHOES FOR MEN. Directed by T. Hayes Bunter. Made by Goldwyn• Mr. Jack Itintottl's of Grey tai t Sanday. 114 N(?. X� -rJ Nieces Of Dress Goo s 1n. CheC1Cs a1lCl �� ning at the Irish—Scotch entertainment ' , the C. O. F. kl'ah was picked to the door T M � and a ir eplain goods, Very suitable For children's j sheen the much talked of contest between .JuA7i1eS�®d'i7>fA. „o h e, i,2isti Pearl Payne of Drumbo, Ont„ '_^ + the above mentioned nationalities took U, lift Y m,, dresses, 12e,Lllal ysY.50 to 2.00,..,..,....,98c a yd• �+ place. Although ,it was long past the test and the sides have scored one goal `tewart; Rev. Mr. Boyle, Milton Brace . spent the wc:etc end with her parents hare, "The Bi -gest Little Show" �� 4hour announced before program com- each. The best of good feeling prevail. • (piper,) Maitland Henry, Stanley Sid - ns Mr. and Mrs. C. Uuerrin of Balt, visited ro"� "�''K"• "'n' t menced, for upwards of 2 solid hours the ed and many hope a 3rd contest will be thorpe, Norman Geddes and pan Fergus- iswilh Mr, and Mrs, D, McDonald on Sat- �Pp' �$ � audience sat, like Patience on a mon- staged. The financialproceeds totalled on if' a-� urday last, the ladies are sisters, '4 �� N � '��� >1� � � NO 2-^50 lar;'11esr Dnlbl'G'l1aS, mercer zed top, r utnent, giving the heel of order and cols $184.05 and will be applied to the debt on l sg •; �g i 4 Mrs. Anson Ruitao, I•Iowick, was visit- �� ,,, t that encores had been tabooed they might the Foresters' Hall. Without making in - Admission: friends in this vicinity last week. gtlarallteed.. Reg. up tC) t1j �t,00, SpeClal .,..1{p 1,79 ! not hava daylight. P P ' Admission: 15c and 25c. j got home until da li hl. The vidious comparison where all erformed Mr, J. M. Miller has purchased '.a Ford I Irish representatives took the first half so credit•tbly we give the personnel of the car. May they have many pleasant trips _ — I hour in song, story and instumentals put talent, which will be of interest, as some Air, and Mrs. S, Burke �Xiin ham _ ! on under captaincyof Jno. Stewart, on a were so well costumed their individuality — to gro" • a , g , fine series. Then the Scotch were led to was not apparent to a good many in the "+ spent a couple of weeks, with their songN the attack by Doc. Kirkby, and piped, hall. ..�:. :x-.• t r r. _-r'?Y'r'{'�'�+.:°-f"`'^�`� Tom and`aam, helpingthein through the ` ME4'a r�s:'wt ,•.s_ t_,_lty _�'• , ,.. r.t, =nr . :', g'i sang and recited to the pleasure of the Irish;—Captain, ; stcedfn )t was vary kind of them as fixe John Stewart Misses g• �r,i' crowd'. At it the Emerald lads and lass- ��. �, I s 3; ® Margaret Grtrniss, (Bluevale,) Annie • ' *� erade boys are keeping batch, � H ies put on their second lap well sustaining . ti;. Mr. Job. Kin and Miss Lill visited ,7p Geddes and Miss Lillian Jackson, (Blyth) � g y, q� the land of prairies and buttermilk for 30 a fro o' v'Eltiais �T3 P�'Tsi° lee�� Toronto friends, oder the week -end, lie7tC11'C'. ��'ltll rile StOCI{.o minutes. The thistle combination had the —I atnist; Mesdames W. Speirs pianist, ,�' �' o a� Mr. and Mrs. D, Ballingall visited with last closing half hour and made good use W. C. Scott, Harvey Watson ane! Robert Are'Your Teetlh Loosening o Wingham friends on Sunday, mr �� ��amr Hca. cmc c7' y+ea'✓ i `e, `�+�° ' `�9QY' �� "'a l� Nicholson; Rev.:Vfr. Davison, Jos. Miller, ������������� of the flying minutes in their desire to John Bell, Alex. Bruce, Earl Anderson, } If so, you ;have `Riggs" Disease, Pyorrhea, or Trench Mouth, and �� Mr. Robert Ballingall who is working &�� �� _ ..� carry of the coveted honors, The pro- N. McCrea, B. Bradburn and Chas, John - you need for Ament Bros., Brussels, is under. the " ` gram was well varied, everybody did ston. • � �y [ �� ti �p ® 1"` doctors care at present, We trust he WINGk AM, M[Atl RETS � Mrs, Wells and family of Wingham, splendidly and the interest never lagged, ' + by p Sem �a �., �1 ,R, a,, Disc y i, will soon be alright again. spetitthe 2}th visiting at Peter I,eavern. Alany occasions were Given for a hearty Scotch;—Captain, Harry Kirkby; Miss- 11\ �c , - (Correct up till Wednesday noon) Mr, Wellington Dow sold a fine }.gorse laugh and applause was not stinted by es. Carrie Diment, (Bluevale,) Winnie Why suffer when you can easily treat yourself in the comfort and Mr. Will King has a large smile these Wheat No. 2 Spring' , , . , ..1 98 tQ 2 55 ' ' privacy of Our Own ltoinc by this sure, safe and grainless method, clays, it is all over that big boy of his, h rr ; noel delivered it at Blyth, and also bought any means, There were B judges, all Munro, Jean Geddes (pianist) and Viole vhichyw ill give you immediate relief? write �, Wheat ... `� Fall . ' .. • 198 to -• 00 another coming horse, LVelliugton outsiders, who rendered their verdict in Anderson; Mesdames Ernest Geddes, Jas Born—In Morris on May 1Citb to iVTr, Flour..... , .. , .0 50 t0 7 00 ,4 , Yy •� � ;� certainly knows the food lsfnd• favor of the Scotch. This is the 2nd can- Michie, Robert Henry (pianist,) Ales 1 s R 11GG0 r4 BAE- i ; U%L0J- A:k � $.AILASllQ.= and Mrs, Win. C. King, a son, Lard, ............ , . 35 to 38 Pyorrhea Sp-ecialis ur 14.4 Carlton Street,' Toronto, Cnt. 1U Seeding is all done in this vicinity and Butter............... .. 55 to 65 I — —' 7. r the farmers art Uusy getting in roots and 46 t0 .i0 -:..u. �,..�:�.�...,.�.�;::_..=3�a� ...�..�,,.. �.. • Eggs..- MROMPSMMSMI Cattle, mad., butchers. 9 00 to 10,00 • Cattle, butchers choice, . ll 00 to 12 00 • . !: - +�s c .. Hogs, live eight ... , .. 19, 00 to 19 20 Hay ........ .. ..19 00 to 21 00 "Yes, I'll V t: W make it. The truck runs smooths and depetulably �� Creatn .. • ........ • to 58becau e I use nothing but Imperial Polarine for lubrication and � !r' /)1; � :� P %c: I � Imperial Premier Gasoline for fuel. That's the unbeatableGEO"11. J. � ,% I ' ` a.� iV V combination which keeps the retail on tinge." 1�D1+1A.S'TE R Accurate Thorough. ]Lubrication IMPERIAL Polarine gives thorough lubrication and er every operat- 1 Ing condition. Cars and trucks give lodger, cheaper service when lubricated with Imperial Polarine. Imperial Polarine will not break up or run thin under continued operation. It reduces friction to a minimum by maintaining a coating of oil on every wearing surface. It seals all the power behind the piston by establishing a perfect piston -to -cylinder seal. Learn which of the three grades described below is best suited for your car from the Imperial Polarine Chart of Recommendations, which is on display wherever Imperial Polarine is sold. Sold in one -gallon and four -gallon sealed cans, half -barrels and barrels, also in Y2% -gallon steel kegs, by dealers everywhere. T 0 , 1 , IMPERIAL POLARINE IMPERIAL POLARIIVR HEAVY IMPERIAL POLA.RIINI A (tight melum body) (Mokilat" heavy body) (Extrit htrtey herby) A GRADE SPCJAi",C Y SUITED TO 7i''t7U•R iiYtlfTOR � tis �rf• t iyr ak 1 REPIL VALUE in You xiecd not accept our word as the truth when we say that, in buying STYLE -CRAFT Tailored Clothes, your are getting the best clothes value, corisistmt 'wiUi the price you pay, that money can buy. In fact vile avant you to be sceptical— then yoll will come in and judge for yourself. Your faith in us will not suffer-- ore are sure of that— for the quality of the materials, and the correctness of the designs , L are sufficiept to convince even the ' most discriminating person of the inerit of "TAISCLOTHES We are always pleased to , Shoal' you our casiortrnent-'�• i'. whether you buy of not. SUITS — Worsteds, tweeds and serges in all the latest styles, made from extra strong wool cloths. Special prices at $29.50, 32.50 and 44.50. Spring Coats and Raincoats Latest styles in meld's and young ,,men's coats, in plain and belted niodels, made from good wearing. materials. Prices $13.50, 22.50, 35.00 and 42.50. Hats, Caps and Straw Hats Eorsalino and Ding Hats in all the latest shapes and shade's. Prices $3,50, 4.50, 6.00, 11.00 and 10.00. Shirts and Collars Arrow, Tocke and Forsyth Shirts, in good clual. ities of cotton, percale and silics. Prices $2.00to 7.50. LL .1 Goad values in Socks, Underwear, Ties, Gloves, etc. PRODUCR WANTI.:D PHON 8, 71. K I NN" 6 B R r_..,r..iv�4+ul'i J`,.."�,ifrgPi " �, �i rr �`�i�f�.:�i,W'w. •... t. • ---Experienced Piano Tuner— Teacher of Rudiments of Music, Har- fi7 mony, Counterpoint and Composition $! Leave orders at THE ADVANCE Office. All brass and reed instruments and violin. Salem Mr. and Mrs, George Hubbard and family of I,akelet vicinity, called on Mr. and Airs, A. h;. Gallaher one clay recent- ly ;. ' The farmers are busy preparing the ground for corn and roots. Mr. James Longby of 'Toronto, spent a few clays with.his father and brother - recently. ' Air, Bert Y,ongby has purchased a ford car. Air. Tony Mehan has been engaged to run the stone -crusher for Howick t It i s summer. Mr. and Mrs, •Wm. A. Cathers, spent the 24th: with the latter's parents, Mr. and Airs, 1,arls, south of Gerrie. Mr. and Mrs. D. I,. Weir attended, the funeral of the late, Mrs. Roubonof Harris- -ton, last week. iSORN TIvt°1'o� -Irl Past Wawanosh on Sunday, May llith, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hut' ton, a son. Mr. and Mrs. C. Rush of Wingham, visited izt this 'locality on Monday last. Air, and ltlrs. I)auiel Martin trod fatnily spent Sunday at Mr. Win. WVOOds. I).�niel has a fine car, now he can enjoy a 1 comfortable ride. Mr, and Airs, Ulliott Taylor and family. also Mrs. Ii IMS of ,I,atcknow, visited relatives in this locality on Suttday last, Air, ;and. Mrs, Chester Taylor and family, spent Sltttday visiting; at Auburn, Quite za large tiutnbef frofn this locality Spent an enjoyable day at the river On the 2#11. Aliss Pearl Chaulpion of witiglt tttt, is t visiting rel:ttives around Pordyee for a fety days. Mr. John Jamies011 delivered a fine pair of tattle to Mr. Miles Mi c.Millall of W hl t echuroli. lately. Mr. V..r:, Haines erected a £file. ; new, windmill crit hit►' farm orae clay receAtly. Mr. A H vgetts delivttecl a Il»c colt toI. Mr. Rerlrlf, Taylor of !l%TM m recently, I Miss 1HmlaC'bat•ltiM laatlarersrrttaprend• i 467A r ev pftvvwl mof. . I 1 REPIL VALUE in You xiecd not accept our word as the truth when we say that, in buying STYLE -CRAFT Tailored Clothes, your are getting the best clothes value, corisistmt 'wiUi the price you pay, that money can buy. In fact vile avant you to be sceptical— then yoll will come in and judge for yourself. Your faith in us will not suffer-- ore are sure of that— for the quality of the materials, and the correctness of the designs , L are sufficiept to convince even the ' most discriminating person of the inerit of "TAISCLOTHES We are always pleased to , Shoal' you our casiortrnent-'�• i'. whether you buy of not. SUITS — Worsteds, tweeds and serges in all the latest styles, made from extra strong wool cloths. Special prices at $29.50, 32.50 and 44.50. Spring Coats and Raincoats Latest styles in meld's and young ,,men's coats, in plain and belted niodels, made from good wearing. materials. Prices $13.50, 22.50, 35.00 and 42.50. Hats, Caps and Straw Hats Eorsalino and Ding Hats in all the latest shapes and shade's. Prices $3,50, 4.50, 6.00, 11.00 and 10.00. Shirts and Collars Arrow, Tocke and Forsyth Shirts, in good clual. ities of cotton, percale and silics. Prices $2.00to 7.50. LL .1 Goad values in Socks, Underwear, Ties, Gloves, etc. PRODUCR WANTI.:D PHON 8, 71. 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