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The Wingham Advance, 1920-06-03, Page 4
i6(( '"• , y t , • a , 4 A. 0. SMI'I`H Utlltot anti rroil +� ' _._ _ .. DAi`CCItllll Nr St"lloo .;^) own i he fuilowiw!, resolution'. re social As .lmua'tnents amnnl; home, hi sh and ion- tinuiation clinnl , Y,•a a unanimously adopt" 1'� ed at a tw,'oAlelg of Rha Rids,foloisn district, x`g� held last week at f;lig;btatca. ,We the members of the RidgCowil �• ww1wim AIR district of the Methodist church, having; had our attention called to the practice of X high echools and continuation schools in n certain sections of the district ,endingHANNA & -0. WINO"HA' their field day sports with a public dance, iw,,; �� - BUY r wish to express our disapproval of such a , practice, We believe it to be a serious 10 impropriety on the part of the mllnagep $. D a 44 YEARS IN BUSINESS . 4A , meat of the schools that institutions stip- ported by the community for educational purpmes should permit under their aus- t am pices a form of amusement that by acon- eAN siderable number of its patrons is carsid- ered decidedly evil in it-, tendency. Pur- �,,,9 U0 00 tber, if such a practice represents the ideals and intelligence there fostered the rt- ' putation of the institutions is injured as a w I c for the higher culture of our0T L K AVE UNDER SELL proper p a e -- young. To make it appear to be reason• . ' ably courteous to the entertaining school On Saturday � of limn y J�.�n t at 8.30 8' h x 4, w launch into one of the,� realest. sales Jill the 4 E'.r�,il � of our, s that young people from 12 to 18 years in �J . �- 9�usiness,_ a strange .town, without any provision "T pGREA J I 5:.> 1 .�_.E.�g'. Our newaddition is now complete making one of the largest departmental . for their billet, should be expected to IMI loiter around from 5 to•9 or 10 o'clock at �:1®�" i 1;'.� esd p r ts. Q� introduce you i " C T store ' h� ' are : o� offer ��lY' 0���� � d�C i� Men's iAC t)�i�� night,'midnight and after, and then seely A 7 I , g^� �-v �!. g their home 10 or 15 miles away, certain" X Clothing, Furnishings, 3� CJ'ii' Goods, omen s, Suits, Coats, Dresses, Dry Gods, Silks, Underwear, osier o' use i�rn. ly does not represent intelligence, does " � . e� �'ll� asacrifice "gC ,° ,' " ' � E ONLY. All IIi1i�� �b17R ����„ � �� ii not even represent sanity, to say nothingSale ends Saturday, June 19ih. of the moral. feature -involved, and we I , • V c ould, therefore,, request the secretary to bring this matter to the attention of the 6 T J ., IiI4. IMENL 0 11 schools conJVN Aff M ro.ir+ r�. a _ aqe)th .. N I MW o A, • T HE PREMIEP's, uth ( � J %.J N 1,7tho Premier Drury was a busy men on the 24th. ; accompanied ,by Mrs. Drury he visited Oronp .Millbrook, Bendley and Men's ry �rOmamee, speaking at all the centres, and ,Gt� �L �°rel ti Men's t Sale x N ` Lad® S JL at Bendley' uraysilirig a monument to the a ' i, �� 0 late Joseph` 9craV,en, author of "What a '`ii Latest styles in the best makes. �'� .: Read °�' „ i - : �'te, Go-thl"D �, 0.EtllSTE .S. PATENT OFPIGC 1°2,00 Bors l .. ... . '�'` _ friend we have;it Jesus. At gmernee he 1 a, ,r , $ a lnos, sale.. .. $8.98 defended the:., course he had taken in G';$4F0.,0NEY.aY000AAda, WORM0-cot $6,00 and 7,50 Dings, sale 4.98connection with the Civil Servants zr '„ , ; ;;• `New Summer Wear just arrived; w i Wear Sale 'Superannuatlorl' Bill. .~K�±L Genuine "Palm Beach" Suits ..833.75 In his address qt. the unveiling of the Mens fancy wool.Bathing Suits nAOtsument,P, .' ler. Drury said in part; ��4 V r t �_ r a reg. $7-50 to 10:00 .... , v" •9$ " I am gfad to be called upon • to do K = Our line stock of the test makes White muck Outing; Trousers, straw Hats 0 p•c� ® Our well honor to a'man who has contributed a �- reg, w3.aU 2,49 ' assorted stock '©f new Spring " in'CAnada and England on Sale, Bets, OutingShiris,`etc, all on sate. i Coats, Suitsi Silk,V,oile and Serge Dresses on , • � '+� " '• thought ' to humanity; that will go oil �� „� � � • enrichening the lives of men when other =• i ,) - - , c 9 ` ,' , sale. things of a nAterral nature have crumbled r Vit. C11e l� s t tncligo � � , to dust and e'risiiecl, Joseph Scriven is %� r p Flue serge suits ry rNaand fancy ; s remembered b what + �` '^.' ., - ( $60.00 N vy a y trio. one of those whoa y% j. 'v . , 811.50 and 12, 50 Suits ,n (Tnar �!,` • ' �` t�eVt'eSt Sty 1 e s. �, •. •X, .. � � atine Suits $44.95- he has done. He• did good, but he did " ; ,�` `�,.� :►tw• "•„� Sale .. . , .... , $ 8:75 .. , _ .. . more tbali that he contributed a thought 515.00 aL1C{ ”' t, ' $40AO. Navy Serge Suis -� ,that will for thousands of years meet a 8 ,.,.44.05 �;� -� 615.00 and 10.50 Suits s, � � sale ........ . . . . ..' 29,7 „ 55A0, ale a5 need that im5llnted in. every human r g,t< ,y A �` t a' %zt Sale . , ...... , ... 12.75 f Underwear " °° No Tax). j' 'r _ar Silk Coats, Black S e rg e breast, and has made immortal a need u, , . { ca' >..' that we shall never 'get away from. �f; ' a - rl ' t'i `r �a 18 OU and 22.50 Suits, rt Coat <, ';:• •,:,: , � I� p�� Sale 16.75 _ � 1, a�� s 22,75 • f ' We are Iivin man age of material- q ' �, , 4 . ;' 7,'% g ., g , . t • 3.22,50 and 2x.00 a'M� , tt> 1,.: �z' ; � 815,00 new Spring Voile ism, he continued, and we are in danger r 6 , . r. P -�r,{ 't i 25.00 .Youths'' Suits S 1,50 Merino Shirts and Dresses, sale ........ . 9.9S of forgetting that there are some things `b Suits, Sale .,..1,7.%ti r,' �,F:aµ' a� ��i S ' r ; Drawers, gale...., $1,19 g g cF . ,.:aE, `fr Sate 18,7v 530.00 �. ,..g fancy arse Clot � Y � J h greater than material things, and that a� ®�`�� �, �:' , ';. t�;gn x+1,50 best Balbriggan Y s rr� X30.00 Youths' quits Dresses, sale ., . 18.85 {t marl is dependent on a higher powea; than tinr3Z 50 and' 35.00 is r.; ' ,� ��, ' r �' i sale ............ . . 98c + a human. To this need of every human i%�iTl Sale.. , . ....... 23.75 $1,25 best Balbriggan ' heart Joseph Scriven gave expression, and DEMAND Suits, Sale ....2€i.75 , "` ' ,fit ti.; ' " .� . sale , . ; , ........ , 79c i 20th CENTURY BPAN D TAN ' ELY S Ittands All ladies Read -to- the thought enshrined' in the beautiful _IP1Sl5T i lt�, Boys' Reefers, sale ... 10.95 fQipoWva rr, 75c Balbriggan, sale .... 49c wards of his hymn will go on and on, and �� k l' .�.tes6R3L+0;, Wear less 20 p, c, toueh the .lives of millions he knew no X42.50 and 47.50 �' +C� � 4+ JDR (r,&J Wear" AT. SALE PRICES , thing of. We are here to do honor to a X Suits Sale ,.,,36,5 1, ``; g 100 Boys' Cotton Jer- Combinations and all man• of humble station, who was not i �i� t 'j f segs, sale , . , ... , 59c Winter Underwear, 20% off New stock of Ladies' White worldly wise, but, who was left behind :t ; f.l { Skirts at , .., , .. , . , . 2.98 him a record that any man might be lar i ul 3 ,errI , I y, = i' fi • , `i : proud to have. accomplished. Mr.user ar h '} t i € ri1 t i 111111 1 • , f ����`=t •� � ' Hosier 'rr:ittit;il?f , ; 1 r gi 01" �- Drury then unveiled the monument. s✓ $g,00 and 12A0 Trou€ars s le .. , . i<, `< 1=; t; t f, t4it i .1 f = (�?{L�`,;u„ R,�,t, x: .,' a ... .......:......S7.8i'i`�ya�liit,z:ig�#�� r i �'i r l�€g � a 4 ^��y� r•_ �: j The ,funds for • the monument were 4 , : , . , , �: , a v � { i l , ` +� � "`` �s Holeproof Silk Nose, reg. $2.7;i, sate..... X.� 8 secured by the Rev, W. D. Lee, of . 6.50,and 8.00 Trousers, sale ..... , .. ... . , 5.7v / ti►IG E �a _" ' �. , Ladies Black Silk Hose, special , ... , , .. , .. , 98c Millbrook; and some friends of the late ( 4.50 and 5.00 Trousers, sale .. ...... . .... . ........ , Vg.S •-x WORK g " Black and White Cashmere.. author. , ( ! ...69c Boys ••Bloomers .... . ............. ......... . .. tv2:1!) and 3,19S OF f Black Lisle..... .. , . , . ......... 49c How Times Have Changed. � Boys Khaki Bloomers . , .. , ... , .. , ..... , .. $1.39. s . Be With the hotels kaow selling I ° cream f ta$ �tlx C�� ea Cashmere hose . . .... . ... . .......... 390 Lones over the bar �here formerly high explosives banged like torpedoes every t �1 time a cork was pulled, and with all the other hotels in town serving chocolate bars and -chewing gum over the mahogany' where once the sizzling suds were shoved to thirsty souls by the bar tenders' union, ' demonstrates how times have changed since two percent, was first put on the market, Sports with hats tiled over one eye and, big black cigars protruding from their faces no longer lean their manly chests against the rail and call on the bar-, keeps to their worst. Soda waters and IN ice-cream so cool the spirits down that a M. an don't feel like painting the town red after partaking generously of this dope. With his clothes loaded down with chocolate bars, children greet rather than shun Clad when he comes from the bar, and even wifey, who has a sweet tooth isn't adverse to seeing hubby drop in with X all he ran carry of the bar -tenders' wares. '"Ten nights in a bar room" has lost its gloom and is now suggestive of a long sleep near the sugar barrel. The old red nose brigade that used to loiter around the bar waiting for somebody to give them the sign to move forward, have dis- banded, and even the hotel keepers are not sorrowing over the dispersion of these ,^ bums avid loafers either, It's like a pinkL tea around a modern bar and seen are 14 now chewing Sum and cougiting; in their ,X handkerchiefs where onto they were too wobbly to spit straight at the cuspidor, UNEXPECAD kbsoffs I:Rom 1'`>Gt11C W RI i ION ' What beneficent affects v.ere promised yo'� as aresult of prohibition, it was generally conceded that it would not b.3om the JU�TE 5th nn iversary Sale on (:hildren's Brown and Blue Hose , .... , , . , 39c SALEat 2 aclock sharp, •+. �''" 50 pis children's fancy socks at .... , ..... , .19c top Saturday afternoon,.I alia°p, 1000 bright new co �./�E �' T-4, at 2 o'elock roan of .,,.t to the peers will be. thrown from the ", 75 Carhartt andPeq- luck crowds bel.w, Tilers will be a body.nveralls, sale. .2.08 coppers in our Worth$50 in Csafa. See the lucky coin aiid Cottons, Prints, and°w-`-Girls and Boys. Galateas, Pillow Cotton, Linen, Indian Head, Voiles, Tickings, Sheetings, $3,:i0 Carhartt and Pea- r : , rix' :, , ., } Yarns less 20 per cent. body Pants, sale .... 2.60% `•�' `'r !�r { �;° , '_ a�5 tV. 'Mfr. 5 "�1 r'M oc wide striped flannelette, Sale.... , ... , 39c y.�,.yL+Si _ f 400 factory cotton, Sale .................... 210 rr : � k'�� �' f3 � 5 ti �\ �.,,¢¢ �`rt,,,• asE s S � F i � � rs, i +r �'F 3y �4 y7 ,v. 7, ?I,;. tti< ,.. Potter's English prints, Sale e ... . . . .........33cShirts, Gloves, etc 2oV. .ia$ `>< i,alir_il 'ft-iaS.scr't�3.+.s� r;lr�1 Underwear en's Hose Society grand and 20th Century Hanel tailored 20 pe lcent lines f combinations and two piece less , $150 Holeproof Silks ........... , , , 98c garments in men's and young men's models, Ladies' Summer Vests .............39C 81.25 and 1.50 Cashmere ............ sac Values tip to 850.00. Sale $,M95, No tae;;, Children's Vests ........................299, 75c and 1.00 Cashmere. , ... 50c A. Sac Arrow Collars, .. , .. , , , 29c 1000 W G & R Collars, 2 for....:.. , 250 Men's Shirt Sale Famous Arrow, W G & R and icor- syth makes, $2.00 shirts, sale ............. sl.r,9 3.50 and 4,00 shirts, salts . , . , . , 2N, 4.50 and 5.00 shirts, sale .... ..... 3!08 Silk Shirts, Soft Collars Iess 20'per cent off. Raincoats Paramattas, tweeds and the famous Aquatite Coats. 8,15.00 and 50.00'Aquatfte' Gabar- dine, abar dine, sale . ..................830.75 $30.00 and 35,00 Coats, stile ...... 28.75 $25,00 and 27.50 Coats, sale ...... 22.75 $20.010 and 22.50; ..... 13, 75 V RY HANG O'N SALE Less 20 per cent Our immense stoclt will be on sale at these prices for two iv'eeks only. E@!e'rythih,g Cash. No Appp®iral. Dry Goods, Silks, Staples, Coatings, S e r g e s, Flannelette, Flannels, 'Cottons, Sheetings, Prints, Corsets, Ginghams, Laces, Velvets, Linens, Curtain Materials, Galateas, Towelings, Smallwares, Tick- ings, House Dresses, Kimonas. Rutter and Eggs Taken as Cash. Raincoats Ladies' fancy tweed and gabar- dine Raincoats ..........:.$15.95 TO Every Purchaser. Children's Spring Coats and Rain- coats less 20%. Coming ten miles or more to this Sale the will give a free IS(C'ELL Aim, EOUS meal ticket with eveq '�20.00 Ladies' Silk and Chamoisette Gloves- , 98c, 1,19, 1.65. 11t rchasp. 100 assorted Dress 'and Suit Collars, reg, 1,25, sale..20c 200 dozen asserted buttons, sale ............19c a doz �- 50 prs Ladies' Black Lisle Gloves ..............29c pr Voilings, all colours ........................ 24c yd Everything thin Les 0 100 Children's assorted Hats ......... . .... 25c each 5o Ladies Umbrellas, sale. . . .... . .......... .... .1.98 ���„ ���� Monarch Wool and Floss all colours .............. 59c Madre Curtairs 2J yards long:..............2.98 pair Net and Scrim Curtains ....................3,98 pair �•w +":3�*�3 grape industry. , Nothing short of ruin was was predict- " td for the Californian vineyards, repre. writing an investment of cavent;r million, ' slut apparently the lover of the invigor• i sting juice has decided that if he cannot have the fermented extract he will take the thole grape.* Grapes soul for the manufacture: of wine , brought 5:.0 per ton. Vricd grapes ere now gelling ashigh as #40 per los►,' Largest +�lC . l�ln'"inal%lK�lt a In shite (if the -bane dry law in the Ignited States, the great viratysr4s on the ` sg,ige Will be caPtivstid eta a 1601. _ ` a than avor befv ' d w , M ...