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The Wingham Advance, 1920-06-03, Page 8i,: - .,. .�,�,'�' +�,•.�'�t._. ,'-ar,� � r n .. ,�'•,F,� ":i "' -"t rR ',," •-.atlre;�+,r�. •,� r; w - �.a+ ,�J'�w%"8r �'} f e •,yY.��"°*.��i" • I + ! e .: .._. _ ._ •v. ,'.�i YI�_.4uY�k ., - holds over two thousand souls it is packed to the doors from morning to lata at accurate night. It i:> ditlicult to -get an of tate daily gleanings Of the times I:hare heard it said that million dollars Baily filter into, Tl Juana promoters•, This place eventually be closed,, no doubt, it seems too many Amerl- dollars are pourbag into Mexico suit the U. S. A. I hope some .time agai to see California, Writ the sights I In Tl Juana I am most certain will never isle agalh. 'It is prat- :the last stand of "John Barley- on the North. cOnti- and he is sure going out with awful 'kick.. After this interesting trip to Max- we took quite a number of mount- ain and sea Voyage% our visit to Lowe being most enjoyable. Ancl now a word about prices and profiteering in California. Oranges at the groves; sell retail at twenty cents a dozen, the same quality at the seventy-five cent ones here. To my customers I would just like to say don't go to California to buy dry goads, the prices being from twenty to fifty ipor cent. higher. Rents are"'""""` exorbitant; everything booming, and it saelllh tome the slogan of the aver- age Californian is not how much he 'I•l. I TO �+.RLI ORNIAN The Mgravo liiiomatuts listitute Ue1d' `softly ily1iig--�whitdlr saying! cattle, butchers choice. Al 00 to ttroutintleil fatal thraa v,eelts UO.) I heed thtd city's Boldon call, scenery. Another delightful trip was to offleers ou Wednesday last at tate houte lly W. S. Whaley Hogs,.......glat .... . 19 00 to 00 to 0 Further.Loan lint holly) is way (:ea 'o b. Ol' is the �looc:a� 'cat th+s very suceeestn't year's wort;.. 'Tate I hear a sill- voice in the glostiiing Hay , , ; , , , , , , , ::. , ... ,19 Cream Los Angt?lctF'=) . Gall me• hOr4lhg•-•homing- homing -h, hours' Sail on the Paeiflo Ocean as follows;--• Illovies. More, over . 75 per (;eut, of ...:................ This important announcVlll:'nt beans deep �S$� all the fnoving pictures In tile 'world President -•-Mrs, Jas, Taylov; 9cey,.Tr4as Agnlifirat',t"t' to huldt,rs and purobiviers of It that the are made. Tierra the largest studios in tile wprld hold sway, and It Is Mr, and Mrs, Robert McMichael renew- ivtory l.ua11 1,ondt~. nivans Mage tuna of lnonPy w'lllcll would have been -•••Mrs, J, T. Bell;,, AuOors-�-Misses -also the Doane of some oar the cinema OP availablofor illvt'wttrlput'thitt Fall had national M,r, and Mrs, Gordon 'Elliott .trom near worl(1's least fainotls stars. I' visitcd -Mrs. Jas, Taylor; *Dist. Director -Mrs. Pinergent•\ demanded it, will hart; to Beek (mverument Lra;lns. oat bora the Universal studio and Maw tilt work Of taking pictures , It Mr. and Mrs, Robert Alitcheli, last Sun - invctttlllellt in ('xistillg The heavy buying that will undoubtedly, fol- meeting -Mrs. G, tib`, Proctor and Mrs, looked to me as thugh it was quite business treporter and low should llav(� a favorable Pti (*c't alien prices. n hapsutile big salariesous ed to ' Wheeler, Mrs, J. hopper and Mrs, R. you ('till Dally Victory Bond:; today to pay be paid to the stars were well earned, ' MARRIED you a slighily lligh4 intel-est return than a few niontlls a Io. We reoolm- Millions of dollars are invested in and around Hollywood in Making t}ley paid ktond nlellti theIatlrellase Of t1lPs(' a now. MATH ERFJ--JouNisToN--At L'thel on moving pictures, and the work some Wednesday, Juno 2nd, Margaret L. titres is very dangerous; quite a I shall bP .alad to Furnish you number are badly hurt and Oven it with fullrIte y as c w , t,,� particulars sail prlc.as. ' 00 g Ilk�� iCll ll �lii��l A I d (:anadian pacific Railway Building Toronto 6 _ -------- - r 1'ttii ick Council C E LCorrie, May 19th. 1920, NT A Council met in the Township Halt, pursuant to adiournment. All members present. The Reeve in the chair, minut- MEAT MARKET es of last meeting. read and on .. { motion of Hubbard and Bryans were �,aT adopted. The question of cattle run- AAIc`L�'ill; pttrCl7aSed 1110 Hing at large on the highway was con- business of T. Drum- sidered. Moved by Spotton and Inglis p- . that the Reeve be appointed' to look into Und `" Sen,Butchers, the matter and report at next meeting-^ we respectfully SOlict a Carried. Sllblre Of y0U1' pa *l.,on- Moved by Spotton and Hubbard that a e and aSsu1'e Ott , y the rate for statute labor be increased to first -Class service. $2.00 per day -Carried. The question of grading was consider- �� l ed hitt no action taken, . Moved by Inglis IE N and Spotton that By-law No *3 for year 1920 be read the third time and passed-- Carried Moved by ,Hubbard and Bryans that WINGHAM MARKETS_SIi I N 4 ... i920 be read the third Pow aro killed. I attended a funeral Of two young Ilion who lost their lives resort doing a train act Tor the movies. and All kinds of chances are taken to early aisle the pictures .setl:satiollal wltell shown. A• number, of the 1111941)aid estimate movie stars have their troubles too, litany was 1111 Los Angelos,. iVTaxy WihYo I w one Pickford wa i granted a 'divorce from the Owen Moore and a few days after will was married to Douglas Fairbanks, because Charlie Ch aplin's wife was suing for can divorce on the grounds of desertion to and non support, . Mrs. C, asserted that Charlie only spent- fifty thousand beautiful dollars on herl ast year and says she saw is very destitute on trying to live on I tically her meagre salary of three thousandAmerican dollars per week that she Barns in . corn Viae moviRs herself,Ma neat, After a delightful (lay �Lti Holly- an woad, we spent aniather equally en- joyable at Pasedena (another suburb ice, of Los Angeles). This city is the millionaires paradise, Isere live :tloltnt Gillette, the 'razor king; Wrigley, the ohewhig gum magneto, and Bush, the brewer, in his ` world- famous sunkeh gardens. P�tsedena is in ray estimation the most beauti- ful place I had the pleasure: of see- ing, After m visit to Pasedena I paid y a visit to the Cawston Qstrieh farm, and vfsitd Mr. and Mrs. Ostrich, Mr. Ostrich who supplies the feath- ers for milai?y's bonnet, was some- holds over two thousand souls it is packed to the doors from morning to lata at accurate night. It i:> ditlicult to -get an of tate daily gleanings Of the times I:hare heard it said that million dollars Baily filter into, Tl Juana promoters•, This place eventually be closed,, no doubt, it seems too many Amerl- dollars are pourbag into Mexico suit the U. S. A. I hope some .time agai to see California, Writ the sights I In Tl Juana I am most certain will never isle agalh. 'It is prat- :the last stand of "John Barley- on the North. cOnti- and he is sure going out with awful 'kick.. After this interesting trip to Max- we took quite a number of mount- ain and sea Voyage% our visit to Lowe being most enjoyable. Ancl now a word about prices and profiteering in California. Oranges at the groves; sell retail at twenty cents a dozen, the same quality at the seventy-five cent ones here. To my customers I would just like to say don't go to California to buy dry goads, the prices being from twenty to fifty ipor cent. higher. Rents are"'""""` exorbitant; everything booming, and it saelllh tome the slogan of the aver- age Californian is not how much he Mr, and Mrs. 13. lvlcGatlnaghan and Johnston. daughter of Mr. George, John - family, visited at Mr. Jaynes harbour's on stony Grey, to Mr. Earl Mathers, sots of Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs, George Mothers, Blue- Mr; and Mrs Sandy Havens, also John vales• Champlon, visited relatives at Xincard- ire for a couple of days last week, DIED Mr. Ezekiel Phillips of Auburn, visited at Mr. John Martin's on Sunday last. SCOTT ---In, Wingham on Tuesday, .dune '1st., George B. Scott, Aged 85 years. Mr. Johnston of Blytb is pressing hay i The funeral from the residence of his for Robert McBurney and Mr.. Shields i son zn-law Mr, W. $. Mitchell, Centre and Adam Robinson, 1 -lay is a goad � $t , onThursday afternoon to Wingham price selling at $21.00 per ton to the presser, cemetery. - -� The. Hoyle Bros, drew out some, pressed "•'`` bay for Mr. Thomas Foulton to White- Why (Boys Leave Home church last week. oys Chunks of advice about keeping bmeeting.were Ion the farm from Duncan rshall suggests the inquiry as to why OUT OF TOWN • that honorable of r t ho a _le.has ac _n p ' ed what he preaches? It is a far away Town is luring me- TheI want T want to an sowedstride tthe seeds of when "patriotism" on on the Whets I can see ,highways and by -ways of the country 1n A glint of Summer o she passes the country school houses, side by side Green and glad ,among file grasses! with $;others Drycock and Leckie Wil- I like the cif with�its air son, while "Cap" Smith lowed the lonely y p Of do and dare- " furrow in the editorial sanctum of -the Its glamored glare- Farmers' Sun. Query; Why d i d n ' t But, oh, the lovely, languid hours, Doric, and Joe, and Lockie, and "Cap" ! v_ Idled with the garden flowers Smith stay on the farm. Tor, Telegram. - t The Mgravo liiiomatuts listitute Ue1d' `softly ily1iig--�whitdlr saying! cattle, butchers choice. Al 00 to their annual meetlug and blectintt of I heed thtd city's Boldon call, scenery. Another delightful trip was to offleers ou Wednesday last at tate houte But fiver oil. Hogs,.......glat .... . 19 00 to 00 to of Mrs. Jas, 'Taylor, Reports show a The dirt find brawl, Catalina Island, wliiuth is' a two very suceeestn't year's wort;.. 'Tate I hear a sill- voice in the glostiiing Hay , , ; , , , , , , , ::. , ... ,19 Cream officer's elected for the'(=#2g year are . Gall me• hOr4lhg•-•homing- homing -h, hours' Sail on the Paeiflo Ocean as follows;--• ...:................ President-Mtq. W. Proctor; Ist 'Fico �S$� from Los Angeles harbor, Families President -•-Mrs, Jas, Taylov; 9cey,.Tr4as -Mrs. J. 11, Van. Catup; Press Reporter Mr, and Mrs, Robert McMichael renew- -•••Mrs, J, T. Bell;,, AuOors-�-Misses Od old acquaintance,, here laFk Sunday. Maud Bell and M11th Procter; Pianist M,r, and Mrs, Gordon 'Elliott .trom near -Mrs. Jas, Taylor; *Dist. Director -Mrs. Whiteehureb, visited the letter's parents, W. Proctor; leeprasentatives to District Mr. and Mrs, Robert Alitcheli, last Sun - meeting -Mrs. G, tib`, Proctor and Mrs, day. Jas. Taylor; Directors -Mrs, Chas, Wheeler, Mrs, J. hopper and Mrs, R. Procter. MARRIED pordlyw MATH ERFJ--JouNisToN--At L'thel on Wednesday, Juno 2nd, Margaret L. with fullrIte y as c w , t,,� particulars sail prlc.as. ' 00 g Ilk�� iCll ll �lii��l A I d (:anadian pacific Railway Building Toronto 6 _ -------- - r 1'ttii ick Council C E LCorrie, May 19th. 1920, NT A Council met in the Township Halt, pursuant to adiournment. All members present. The Reeve in the chair, minut- MEAT MARKET es of last meeting. read and on .. { motion of Hubbard and Bryans were �,aT adopted. The question of cattle run- AAIc`L�'ill; pttrCl7aSed 1110 Hing at large on the highway was con- business of T. Drum- sidered. Moved by Spotton and Inglis p- . that the Reeve be appointed' to look into Und `" Sen,Butchers, the matter and report at next meeting-^ we respectfully SOlict a Carried. Sllblre Of y0U1' pa *l.,on- Moved by Spotton and Hubbard that a e and aSsu1'e Ott , y the rate for statute labor be increased to first -Class service. $2.00 per day -Carried. The question of grading was consider- �� l ed hitt no action taken, . Moved by Inglis IE N and Spotton that By-law No *3 for year 1920 be read the third time and passed-- Carried Moved by ,Hubbard and Bryans that WINGHAM MARKETS_SIi I N 4 ... i920 be read the third Pow aro killed. I attended a funeral Of two young Ilion who lost their lives resort doing a train act Tor the movies. and All kinds of chances are taken to early aisle the pictures .setl:satiollal wltell shown. A• number, of the 1111941)aid estimate movie stars have their troubles too, litany was 1111 Los Angelos,. iVTaxy WihYo I w one Pickford wa i granted a 'divorce from the Owen Moore and a few days after will was married to Douglas Fairbanks, because Charlie Ch aplin's wife was suing for can divorce on the grounds of desertion to and non support, . Mrs. C, asserted that Charlie only spent- fifty thousand beautiful dollars on herl ast year and says she saw is very destitute on trying to live on I tically her meagre salary of three thousandAmerican dollars per week that she Barns in . corn Viae moviRs herself,Ma neat, After a delightful (lay �Lti Holly- an woad, we spent aniather equally en- joyable at Pasedena (another suburb ice, of Los Angeles). This city is the millionaires paradise, Isere live :tloltnt Gillette, the 'razor king; Wrigley, the ohewhig gum magneto, and Bush, the brewer, in his ` world- famous sunkeh gardens. P�tsedena is in ray estimation the most beauti- ful place I had the pleasure: of see- ing, After m visit to Pasedena I paid y a visit to the Cawston Qstrieh farm, and vfsitd Mr. and Mrs. Ostrich, Mr. Ostrich who supplies the feath- ers for milai?y's bonnet, was some- holds over two thousand souls it is packed to the doors from morning to lata at accurate night. It i:> ditlicult to -get an of tate daily gleanings Of the times I:hare heard it said that million dollars Baily filter into, Tl Juana promoters•, This place eventually be closed,, no doubt, it seems too many Amerl- dollars are pourbag into Mexico suit the U. S. A. I hope some .time agai to see California, Writ the sights I In Tl Juana I am most certain will never isle agalh. 'It is prat- :the last stand of "John Barley- on the North. cOnti- and he is sure going out with awful 'kick.. After this interesting trip to Max- we took quite a number of mount- ain and sea Voyage% our visit to Lowe being most enjoyable. Ancl now a word about prices and profiteering in California. Oranges at the groves; sell retail at twenty cents a dozen, the same quality at the seventy-five cent ones here. To my customers I would just like to say don't go to California to buy dry goads, the prices being from twenty to fifty ipor cent. higher. Rents are"'""""` exorbitant; everything booming, and it saelllh tome the slogan of the aver- age Californian is not how much he Mr, and Mrs. 13. lvlcGatlnaghan and Johnston. daughter of Mr. George, John - family, visited at Mr. Jaynes harbour's on stony Grey, to Mr. Earl Mathers, sots of Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs, George Mothers, Blue- Mr; and Mrs Sandy Havens, also John vales• Champlon, visited relatives at Xincard- ire for a couple of days last week, DIED Mr. Ezekiel Phillips of Auburn, visited at Mr. John Martin's on Sunday last. SCOTT ---In, Wingham on Tuesday, .dune '1st., George B. Scott, Aged 85 years. Mr. Johnston of Blytb is pressing hay i The funeral from the residence of his for Robert McBurney and Mr.. Shields i son zn-law Mr, W. $. Mitchell, Centre and Adam Robinson, 1 -lay is a goad � $t , onThursday afternoon to Wingham price selling at $21.00 per ton to the presser, cemetery. - -� The. Hoyle Bros, drew out some, pressed "•'`` bay for Mr. Thomas Foulton to White- Why (Boys Leave Home church last week. oys Chunks of advice about keeping bmeeting.were Ion the farm from Duncan rshall suggests the inquiry as to why OUT OF TOWN • that honorable of r t ho a _le.has ac _n p ' ed what he preaches? It is a far away Town is luring me- TheI want T want to an sowedstride tthe seeds of when "patriotism" on on the Whets I can see ,highways and by -ways of the country 1n A glint of Summer o she passes the country school houses, side by side Green and glad ,among file grasses! with $;others Drycock and Leckie Wil- I like the cif with�its air son, while "Cap" Smith lowed the lonely y p Of do and dare- " furrow in the editorial sanctum of -the Its glamored glare- Farmers' Sun. Query; Why d i d n ' t But, oh, the lovely, languid hours, Doric, and Joe, and Lockie, and "Cap" ! v_ Idled with the garden flowers Smith stay on the farm. Tor, Telegram. - t were very reasonable; potatoes were - * � � F '�Ih y Jingo sin, 1 fie r This illustration repl e- sents sans of the popular lines—The leather is fine Vici Kid -.with either Spool or Growing Girl heels and the price is low-, namely; • ® per ptur In all sizes for women, 2 1/2 to 7 fl Better lines all the way app t® 12.00 Bd WILLIS SOLE AGENT FOR LADIES' AND DERBY SHOES FQR HIEN, . y- aw Q. , Y a Carried. what distant, but Mrs, Ostrich was can give for ti.e money, but how little, time and passed- 1� (Correct up till Wednesday noon) Account paid: Ca Hays, rep, culvert more friendly and 'tried to impress and how much he can get. I met 0 to like a Wheat No. 2 Spring' ......1 98 to 2 55 lot 3. sort. 14 and 15 X7.00; Samuel H. upon us the importance of the im•- litany dissatisfied tourists who held . Wheat No, 2 Fall 198 to 2 55 Webber, 14 and and burning mense white egg she. had laid. a very poor opinion of the Californian M 0 t h 01"Mollu .8avill vd-IU150 Flour .. . . . . . ....... 6 50 to 7 00 Then day after day followed de-- merchants. and landlords. However,. Lard.:. , • • -.. • -. • same 7,00; John Holt sheep killed by lightful trips through the Canyons, „ 35 to 38 y T guess I must not be too hard on Buttey 9 r................:. 55 to Fi5 dogs 13,00; Charles Maxwell. repairing especially San Gabriel and Tobango. old Los Angeles. Fresh vegetables 40 to 50 bridge 450, One could easily imagine' they • 'were such as lettuce, radishes and onions, �» - - �•- ,„ _ _ ..^ Eggs''''''''''''"`•'''' Cattle, mad., butchers.'. 9 00' to 10 00 Moved poon and Inglis that the Md bStt in fairyland, so pictures the picturesque q were very reasonable; potatoes were cattle, butchers choice. Al 00 to • 12 00 19 20 council adjourn to meet on the third Wed- nesday.in June in Beswitherick's rooms, scenery. Another delightful trip was to high as Cali#rnia. is not a good po- tato Country, as the tubers d4 not 91 Wear Hogs,.......glat .... . 19 00 to 00 to 00 Fordwicb, when tenders will be received Catalina Island, wliiuth is' a two steep well. The price quoted when 'Ladies ������� Hay , , ; , , , , , , , ::. , ... ,19 Cream o to 58 for building a new arch culvert on the hours' Sail on the Paeiflo Ocean I left was nine dollars for a two bush- ...:................ Douglas award; drain lot 3, con 1't and 15 from Los Angeles harbor, Families el sack. Men's gar Reduced ME,IV'..S AJV_VOU.7VG ME.JV'•S° ALL WO come here from every :part of the Now I ale going to become a little SIC ro.FRT-V SE, IRGE SUITS - it Igr�1V C. E. Walker, States and 'Canada to enjoy its'mild gossipy. The. divorce courts, are 1a doz. Women's sled Missest Wash Skirts, made from finest quality. Made iu the latest styles with the: best of lining and workmanship, Clerk. winter climate. We had a trip" 01 working overtime out there, ' Every all sizes, Mr. Sam Jordon ans yd Miss Glad _• cotton, gaberdine and repo. the glass bottombottomboats . which 'jour-• day the newspapers devote Columns co ' Jordon, • Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bell and - ney to the marine gardens. These to .thea divorces applied for and grant- Special values $1.98, 2.95 and 3,95• Regular 655.00, reduced to $42.50. lTaud hell spent the 24th of May With „ ,Gr'ey strangely beautiful undersea gardens ed, • Yes, ve went to one of these relatives in Tlllicheli. are known the world over, Thedivorce trials and the woman receiv- S`YLIfi j�D.3E ""-S _ "� MEN'•S'. TWEED A,)V7) A. large• crowd attended the football bottom of the boat is heavy Clear ed a divorce because she said her ;.�f " ': W0�2STED SUITS' Miss Jessie Budge,'- who spent 'the match at„ Et1i last Thursday evening 2 doz. best quality silk hose in ^ e} glass through which the Colorful life husband kissed bei' too much: In 5 q y Iiauc re and heather mixture winter in Haniil'ton has returned to her. between:Ethel• and Brussel's ' Score was of the ocean bed can be clearly seen. other words she said Tao^, 'Was a black, whiteand colors, from the best y grey wr' f ,, ` M materials of all wool, in styles suitable . home, 1 to 0 in favor of Ethel: Blue green " red and purple fishes «pierce, hfs:sex:' makers, Ilolepxobf, Venus And Pen- r, through the weird and lovely • a nap's all sizes and priced to save you µ far young men and older wen. Mr, John Stewart and 1vlr, biuilroe Farmers are busy sowing corn these playing C g Well California is certainly an ideal t : P a, motored to London on Sunday. days wishing a good rain world come forms of, sea vegetation is a sight spot to spend the winter in, and I a big saving plus war tax, Regular $45.00, reduced to 3q 5 u, Y never to be forgotten. Isere, too; only wished 1 could take Its. wonder- " k` ; -� Air, Wm, and Charlie Johnston at- ( and help the spring crops, are founts the beautiful abalone Per pair $t.98, m I %-r✓ �''r- Regular S38.00, reduced to 29,So, tended the funeral of a friend at Thames Mrs. Wm. Brown, 10 ' Con., went Eul climate, orange groves and besot- ` ✓~"- - shells on the ocean flor. It would have to cease his writing, However, (No more than 4 pairs to one person,) Ville on Sunday. through an operation for appendicitis, and take too much spase in The Review _ ~ J •` ` -=- -� MEN'S ODD TROUSERS ifnl roads back'to Harriston, but I i th as well as can be expected, i d s doing to tell you about e• delights of this was becoming somewhat 'tired and ,SALE, Off' SAMPLE SILL.XC l�i�li� � � �_ --�� Mr, J. N, Shoebottom was iii. London i� �� Odd pants in neat stripe patterns of Bob Baker wears abroad smile these island--- its canyons, Cliffs, bays, 0 English worsted, in greys and browns, attending file funeral of his brother last homesick and 'wa -glad to know to- 2YRENSS,ENS days. It's a boy. smooth beaches• and wonderful trail- wards the end of March that the snow � week. 20 sample dresses in latest styles . This week W. F. and Mrs, 5Sehnock sparent water, a was gone again in good old Ontario. - Reg, $$.bo to 10,00, reduced 6,95• Mr. D. S. Scott spent a week with We then took trip after trip Intent So on- the 72th of March I left the of taffeta and georgette, colors black, _ and Miffs Viola leave for Flint, Mich., navy, brown and taupe. LotS , friends at Milton, where they purpose making their home, on seeing all of California possible. Golden west for the Grand Canyon of y' p ' MEJV S SU1'�ME a"Q We went to Riverside and Redlands, A few of the Belgrave boys motored to f followed by the best wishes of a wide Arizona; spent the nest day (Sunday) Reg $25,00 t0 55,00, sale less zo°/,, �p t_ LTjYDE?2 3>vEA �°2 a beautiful two -days' trip out of Los f~ /Or Goderich to attend the circus on I+ridgy circle of friends. Mr, Sahnock,was born there. I enjoyed whai they coli theAngeles. At Redlands I spent a very "Rini Trip" above the• canyon. AEgyptian thread, balbriggan, natur- last. Ion Con. 12, Grey, and spent his life, enjoyable evening With Mr. and Mrs; Mt3i)UCE ATE SdLK it is ex- barring a year,, its bounds. He systematic development of roads and ZgE�yUCED ���� 01 merino and union garwents,allsizes The sympathy of the commun y g Y t , t, David Donald (the latter is `a sister trails now matte it possible for nisi- - � YOUR in shirts and drawers. tended to Mrs. 1.1. Deacon and family in has a son and two slaughters a r n O� Mr, Jas McMurchie, Hairiston) . tors to -see the most interesting Special purchase of black silk en t8 t their bereavement of a kind husband and Mr. Schnock's sale, and goods he sold . Around Redlands are the finest ables us to this wonderful values Reg, $11.25 and x.5o, reduced to g8c, lather, one ,by one the old settlers are prior to it, totalled $2,846, this including orange sights at the famous Canyon easily � g groves in the world. Mrs, and with comfort. ' iu,black silk: +�. J��,• d , � :� _ ;; :F, �t� passing away. his car. A 'heifer 1% years .old, brought Donald presented our party with` a I left next morning for Chicago Regular or 2 8 .` ,� ^• 4 , Combination Suits of balbriggan and p g y R ala 'Mrs, J. Armstrong of Blyth, entertained $116; and a two year sold for $112; cows large paper bag of the finest oranges and had a very fine trip over the Santa g X3.50, f 5,.' 1 , ` merino, all sizes. J b t reached $143 and hens flew high at $2.00 I ever ate. She 'picked them but of „ r� ,'� Reduced to $rise. the Guild of Trinity Church Belgra:ve, on B p Fe homeward 'through Arizona, Neb- : r each. her own garden. ' I n and around rasga, Missouri, Tiansas and Illinois, f ✓ c, , " Yf) I ' l� Wednesday. UCSD qty t ✓_sa J 1 Redlands we enjoyed some, fine Arriving Wednesday noon in Chicago, `' ! ', _WO -RK Rev. Davidson is attending confereuve -- - drives, I will just mention Smiley °' REDUCED Sd3d�trS I spent the afternoon in the -city r00 -yds of finest pOtigeC sill: in eat- �2EDaICED in Stratford this week. East Wawatnosh Heights, which opens a panorama " " g p sight seeing, leaving again •at 10.30 ttral.colox, suitable for shirts, blouses, You Can nO1N get lots for yolr dO�lar In. 144rs, Carsatt of lvingham, spent a few Mr. A, T. Cooper of Clinton, will reach of mountain and valley that sur> pini• ansa on "Thursday evening landed suites and dresses, zg doz. black and striped shirts in g our store because we would rather have days with Mrs. Scott. in the Brick Methodist Church p next passes anything in beauty that one' basic in good old Harriston. a , extra heavy strong shirting. may fled in this land of beauty; ,. Regular $2.25, for 1.79. our MONEY than our summer merchan•* Rev. A. 'Budge of Hamilton, called on Sabbath morning, If you don!t believe T am happy to y c Reg, $2,50 values for 1.95, friends in village last week. Another day we (ansa when I" say dice. g �� be back, just drop into Whaley's and 500 .SAMPLE HA)VD we' I mean 112r, alder and Mr. listen to me singing "Home, StYect ---------- Somerville, X_z—RCHIEI 's When you SEE and PRICE our beautiful mOYS �xZiwE�carro,N .. _. Somerville, of Calgary, and Mr. iter- Home," 1, entucky wase beautiful, NOSE 100111111 MINME , _ _ _ mistbn, of Listowel), drove down to::few Orleans full of wonders, and Cal- At less than half price ladies' fancy gOodS, you would rather have ®ur MER - San Diego, a distance .of 135 miles ffornia a paradise, but I must admit, from Los Angeles, San Diego vies after viewing them all, that I would linen, crepe de ciieue, tvhith ntacliva (', jADX ]r than your money. Strong ribbed cotton hose t all r hand work and fancy edging, ' es that will stand the hardest of wear with Los An oles in papulation with rather be back Isere in good old Har- C(1llfle In : let s Swap. the tourists. Ii has a -Wonderful 1311- rfstan with my family, friends and Rog 50C to 85C, sale price 19c, , Special price Oce. ,�;C.1,11sadona19 � Our GCSODS aro GOOD our PRICES LIO'SJ►��', mato which sloes net vary Over ..twelve business fila any other spot on earth, Come early and grit first choice. i -...-->---. "-•---- --•------ - degrees in a year, Flight out of San for is the old ,song runs, - Diego I had tho ,most wonderful ex- "Be it ever so 'um'blo perlence I ever had in my who14 ` There's no pisco lilce'one:' HOUSE %'"� DO.. WI,)V�O1rV SHADES' � � c wry Goods Re d u e e d Special purchase o£ 'nod quality green shades Sale `i journey -we I weer to Tia Juana 1Vlexi� ! Women's and House au(i prirclt Dress- p p g q y /' Co. — es in lalAin chambrays and fancy pergales and that will wear and turn the light. It was on the 12th of T+obluary Special price $r.x9. " i ��y��i ginghants. that we Journeyed by auto front •Sail Special prices $2,95, 3,95 and 4,50. yitre linen Table Clothes, size 2x2 z, very 'RZ.MNA,NT.W. 1REA2'.NAN?'X Wondnpful Values Enormous Reductions Diego to Ti Juana, Mexico. This is Messrs. Henry i;lorney and Leslie IN. heat/ imported, pure linen table cloths, bleached a slltall jillage of 150 ilttapulation, horn are attending' the London Confer- , show white, with lustrous finish in beautiful pat- A big pile to choose from in Silks, Colton, G11tY:, O7'JVO,Fii'A.i'�.i 2)'RLS.S'E.S' trans. Prints and 1,inens specially reduced. ,.. -'- """" �"• hitt every day P.roin 2 to 9 t,m. this ence convening at Stratford this week. Special clearance of girls, caresses for ales 6 Regular $ 4 5 value for 1o3g, , p Y 1, Re lar T . a little'' burg has a population of Ertnu The monthly meeting of the Women's to r4 years, I AIG C)dWn go five to ten thousand. Institute wilt beheld at the home ok li2rs.: Jg1/CK-A-RACAL %Z2)1tO0M Groce.�s� D t prices, away iO profits. Ti Juana' fs "wet" ^and the 'tt, S. A. A. E Carr. Wednesday, Juno 2nd',, sub- -'lice X2,49 rod 3.90. / 1 > v � i� rte w�Ls is "dry," and fit this village there 7ects "Living up to, our motto, Vor -inure 55 percent disc, on any hat are fifteen licensed bars. Then they 1►fiXDDX .S Vul1 bleaohed linen and cotton mixe,l bed - and Country" Mrs, Peter Gardiner; ad- y Pure T�'oocls at Money Saving T`riees. in the stoat, including White have horse racing, and every kind * , room towels, good sire. ( y ) Milan Leghorkts; Panattias, MA- dross by Lily C -ter» �'isito(:s welcome, Mises attd children's middies 3(11 best quality Kest unlit big Cans Tomatoes, Corti, Hess, 'Of gambling that ever was• fnventod cotton altd flannel. Special 35c or 3 fez $r,o0. quality g 3 line(+, Maerle. etc., many Of rifr, Wilbert Spafford of Toronto, is boli- per can ........ . ...... . .... . ... ....... x9c which are priced at $2.00 and 13 licensed there. d'aying wilt his mother, Mrs, C. Spafford. Prices $1.95, 2,49 to 7,5o. 10 bars Laundry Soap, any make..... ..... $1.00 'e The villago N divided, into two PACrOW.V CO:rTO,1V' 'REOUCZ0 2 packages Siaredded Wheat .... .... .....25c las , rilr, sail Mrs. liotliu Taylor 0£ l.0nrlou, hest Raisins, seeded or seedless, lb............25C Sale commences Barts --thr, oid and tato now. Most t , y .Ld.St•5 p y + Kcilags Corn I lakes, per plea, aE rite drinking i,, done in file old t, a nt over Sunda rvitli friends in town. 20 iece3 alae even factor , perfect wCave , .... . ..... . ....1oc t town, which presents Is, o scone of riot bir. Stanley Chilleitr,, had a plats gia�s Women's t gyptinn lisle' hose in black, brawn suitable for pillow casings or sheetiilgs. Corn Starch, per pkg....... . ............ 1.ffa „.qo I Ott,; livid;;, The bar rooms etre lined show window placed in his £tirniture store and grey, All sizes. Regular 52c, reduced to 3gn, 2 packages an . , , , , „, ... , . , • ............. . .15 ThopsJuned with Illen and woman Of all olasses, this week, Special 690, 2 pr, for : 1,25. Black e Japan "lea Toe, 5 lbs ............ . . $3,1y Never its tate trays of the Hlondyko -lest shelledWalnuts,per1b.............. .79c -...,...�,,, �....,,..._._ _.. j 3 Cans Turnips .. . ............. ........ . . . ...2so and ends or gold fI+:Itis was there ever tiny- lYl(d�x Iris 1VOli'�I1E,N".:S rWEE ' *RAJN'Ct�:i9171,J P!RiCL: GO011 RO(I SaimOn, per till.. .........1.14-45c tiling 1, Ppre-lr•ilitl9 tato seene daily All wool tweed Covered raincoats in fancy grey to only piece striped flannelette in fast Colors We 'i'4.ant Your Trade -(sive Tis a Trial. Jube 12th lire s®pied ext talc, ilitlitl fairest of the n Nr, and rill•$. J. tx. StewaYt, 17r. and affil heather mixture, all sizes. aiul;good pattern. ' " old town., Reeling' men: anti, wonion Mrs- IL I„ Stewart of Winghant, riliss 'Regular $22,50, sale prices 9. q5• Regular SOC, reducCd to 39c, Produce taken (`ash or Trade. wend their way from once bu(jy saloon Marguerite 'Stewart of Tewiwater, and C)t11C f'ii1'l 11111{ tel , advanta a of 1Ilis s 7�slid offer. to another, normality Is absent, Miss olive Masters of Toronto, spent tits y V 1 y In the now past of Ti Juana is the 24th, at the home of Mr, rind Urs, Abram ' rtive track and Intro rilio stands Monte. Procter, Carlo ---next to its. fmm�u�a irarrle>wttks the gterLtant npwtt` gfaMo inpl Jftmresof4 in Robert Ilig'gin+r find Carl Pro, ter have PRODUCT WANTED . III rj _Z 4 R tie world. 141ther finek .diamawi l'urcTt�Ti new ti Md cars. xtuMsd sports from it hundred c:lUve , Mr. Tipp nasi IaIM, and Mrs. Martin PHONU 71. I lighest Prices, for Y:gg:s C28h or Trade. it fastt every t , miai% &itld, f'amtmtt* Mower, of forsrnto, sp'ant a Paw days km QC thin p ab'lllmg. fMt.arr(9 t* M4 !, V"ek•at the h of sass laCtarr'a titartarr, t _- w'saI& The tuft s mdl�rs�"lit�g . - IAbs l�rocatrr.. _ *v ; a i .�'• C'1