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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1920-11-04, Page 8i hutsaajy Nov. 4tb, xg:2o It TUB WOU11AX Aj)VA_LNC1'j %J104m, , % 101 W"; BASEBALL ASSOCIATIO.N Hold $emi-Aroaual Meeting At Palmerston The semi-annual meeting of the North ALM Wellington Baseball Association, held here mom on Tuesday, Oct. *4tb., closed up the sea - n son's business. d W 10 no r S a A00%6 F �11 Numerous changes will take place in regulating the association in future, A sub -committee of three will be appointed Come with the Crowds to Hanna s at the annual meeting on the last Tues- day in April, giving the new board power I to dispose of protests and matters wbi b Hundreds of cus Ited our two stores on the first days of the sale and c tomers vis may require the immediate attention, went home pleased with goods well bought. This Is an unusual economy event, thus avoiding a conference of the entire as It offers our new seasonable goods at prices you are accustomed to look for* executive committee. The Teeswater club has been suspend, only at the end of the season. Be here every day. ed until several charges have been clear- ed. Players Carroll and 11 Pequegnat, of $9090 Guelph, who played with Teeswater, will 0 Stock on Sale be recommended for suspension to the 0. B. A. A. Players Richmond, Campbell and Clark, also offenders of regulations while Ar A04tk de"Ok with the Teeswater club, will have their W vp M.A ead so ~t%,jAwwWC, ar, COU ts records and actions investigated. Z!)ui Zi The associatipn will in future prefer to challenge the winner of the 0. B. A. A. instead of entering in the serni4inal stsge of the 0. B. A. A,, to avoid being asked to name a winner before the schedules are .50 fine tweed a n d M en's Listowel and Warren's Fur sets, muffs, stoles concluded. $49.50 Chesley will be asked to give proof that $P28,75 "worsted suit,,,-, sizes all wool Coat Sweaters and V neck pieces, capes, Walkerton was notified of their default 36 to 44. necks less 20%. new styles. Values up to $75.K and if unable eedo so that the guarantee be paid to Walkerton. C Wgebum of Harriston, and H. Gray 60 men's Suits in blues $7.00 King Hats, sale .... 4.98 Cloth and Plush Coats, our en- of Wingham, were appointed auditors. or 11.00 Borsalino hats, sale ... 8.918 tire stock, latest style, sacrifide '$39,75 Z,,eys and browns, siz- 20% prices 19.76, 31.761 44.95. MARRIED es 35 to 44. New fall Caps less smtTu-CRuixsuAwx-At the home oJ the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W 20% off Coatings, Suitings, Silks, Serges, Voiles, Childre . n's Underwear) reg. 50c, sale ................. 29 H. Cruiksbank, Turnberry, on Wed, Children's Hosiery, sale .................... 29c nesday, Noii. 3rd, 1920. Gertru4i Sheetings, Flannelette, Prints, Velvets, Linens, Ladies'$1.00 Cashmere Hose sale ......... 59C Crulkshank, B. A., to Mr. C. P. Smithi Towels, Cottons, Galateas, etc, $3.00 Umbrellaj,' good quality ............ 1.98 manager of the Bank of Hamilton Wingham. Rev. E, F, Armstrong offic iated. - 45 Ulsters and you I n g 1 Peabody and Carhartt guaran- teed Overalls, reg. 3,75...2.90 25 ladies' suits on sale, regular $45 Suits, navy serge and trica- 11 Oatmeal, 14 lbs for X X=XXX XX ............ ........................... Currants, fresh and clean, 5 lbs for .................. 1031,75 men's m o d e I s, best makes, values up to 47-50. I 2.50 Work Shirts, sale ........ 1-89 :11 tine, sale 31.76. Brooms, good weight, sale .............................. .79 X X NT . 35 Tapioca, 3 lbs for ........................................... To every out of town customer, we will give a free meal ticket with every $25 purchase. 5 Boys and Girls! Call and get a Warbler free All Laundry SoaP 10 bars for ........................ $1.00 Good quality Rice 8 lbs for .............................. 11.00 Oatmeal, 14 lbs for 1-00 ............ ........................... Currants, fresh and clean, 5 lbs for .................. 1.00 Choice black tea, limited amount, a lb ............... . 39 Brooms, good weight, sale .............................. .79 Peas, Tomatoes, Corn, Pumpkins 2 cans for ........ . 35 Tapioca, 3 lbs for ........................................... -50 Goblin and Palmolive soap, 3 bars for ................ . 25 H. P. Sauce .......................................... I ......... . 31 Wonder wash, 2 bars for .................................. .2� Raisins....................................................... .33 Figs, 3 lbs for, .............................................. .25 50 Boys' Suits, regular Men's Horsehide Mitts ........ 98c, Ladies' silk, serge and tricatine $11.95 $1.00 good Braces ..... ........ . 69c Aresses, newest styles, brown, P 16.50 and 18.00, belted and bloomer style. Black ribbed Hose ................ 79c greens, navys, reg. 37.50..24.75 A table full of men's fine wool ribbed Underwear, HOUSE FUTjV1Sff1jVG.5 reg. $3 to 3.50, sale ......................................... 1.98 Tapestry Rugs, 3x3, sale ............................. ......... $24,75 Wilton, Brussels, etc., all sizes, less ........................ 20 per cent izes, reg. 1.60 to 2,00, sale ........ Curtains, Blinds, Linoleurns, less ........................ ... 20 per cent Boys' wool Underwear' odd si U.7vj)Z -R WEA -R Everything Reduced. $1.29 100 pairs of Holeproof 4. 00 Stanfields' Blue Label, Sale . .......... 3.19 Entire stock and sale. Silk Hosiery, all colors, 3. 50 Stanfields' Red Label, Sale ........... 2.69 2 0 to 30% off. regular $2.50. 1.75 Penman's Fleece lined, sale .......... 1.19 Aft X7 ues x Irl, More M"JLJLvy Saw M6 Val I N! Save Buy 9 X N 0 W X Money 21 Your Opportunity to Save Money A MEN'S WEAR --- Special sale of Clothing and Overcoats, $5,000.00 worth just received. all greatly reduced, also Odd Pants,, Sweater Coats, Underwear, Hats and Caps, Gloves and Neckwear. t9 LADIES' WEAR --- Cloth Coats, Plush Coats, Serge Dresses, SlIk Dresses, Seperate Skirts. Hosiery, Uuderwear, Gloves, Sweater Coats, Blouses, etc., etc. HOUSE FURNISHINGS --- Linoleums and Oilcloths. Wilton, Axmin- ster and Brussels Rug, Curtaini; and Draperies, urass Rods a u iroles. .ff i ot luevale Mr. Frank Ganneyt and Son, ora*..n I�Iajrfield, Ohio, visited with Stewart, jur. Allan Scott has been cementing his stables. I DRY GOODS --- Dress Goods all wool, Silkso Velvets, Flannelettes, of ,;Orth Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ruttau of WrOxe- reorge Gannett. Mr. and Mrs. John Bello Belgrave, spent the week -end at the home of Win. Vrequent showers daily. Shirtings, Sheetingso Pillow Cottonso Wool Blanketso X, ter, visited friends here oil Saturday. Mrs. Win. 1161daway of Owe" Sound I 52nma Troy is visiting friends Garniss, Miss r Flannelette Blankets, Yarn, etc. Mr. 11, 11amnlond. received a carload visited with Mr. and Airs. Geo.. Gannett, of coal this week. Women's near Wiogham. A large number of friends met at th t I Died X FURS, FURS-- $10,000 stock of Furs and Fur Coatso greatly reduced. The November meeting of tho jag, Masters, G. T. R, agent, i.9 Olt tile � home of Miss Laura Ralph, Monday -On Saturday, Oct. 30, Mr. U. in. R, , Institute will be held at the home of the- evening, and presentO her with a mis- Deacon who for tile past years has resid. I NOTICE RE SUGAR ,�jek list at pre,;ent. :president, Mrs. H. Bosman an Novem- Kerr is at present Visiting I her 18th, at 2.30. This meeting' , is one cellaneous shower. ed with hisson, Samuel an tile 10th Con, I.of East Wawanosli passed to tile Great .relatives at Oshawa. week later tbaiti usual that the report Of Beyond. Deteasedhasbaen confined to -witk Mr. and Mrs, oeo. Movibray, Mr. and Mrs. lat% llurges,4 spent the � I the CoAvention may be given. ' his bed for almost a year. Funeral sor- 11�ast Wawanosh The bag of sugar advertised to be given away o has been dis- vieek-end with the . former's mother, Mr. and Mrs. Win. King and children vic.es we,',%conducted by Rev. Mr- Peters continuedl, owing to the fact that we have received orders from To Mrs. J. Burgess, of Jamestown, spent Sunday with Mt., R, joh",qton and Will, Duff each ship- and.Ntrg.H. A, McCall. .t Mr. and Mrs, Will Hilliard and Mr. Monday to the Deacon ,;tailley of Willghaal, spenj Sunday at cemetery. routo to cancel same. ped & carload of lltjgq from here last I Ilk* T 0 Stewart visited with ends Mrs. Robert 11abies'. Mr. and Mr*s, Jackson Walker of Tor. _j.� 11 1...., .11, ­­ � . - 11 X 28 Aft X7 ues x Irl, More M"JLJLvy Saw M6 Val I N! Save Buy 9 X N 0 W X Money 21 Your Opportunity to Save Money A MEN'S WEAR --- Special sale of Clothing and Overcoats, $5,000.00 worth just received. all greatly reduced, also Odd Pants,, Sweater Coats, Underwear, Hats and Caps, Gloves and Neckwear. t9 LADIES' WEAR --- Cloth Coats, Plush Coats, Serge Dresses, SlIk Dresses, Seperate Skirts. Hosiery, Uuderwear, Gloves, Sweater Coats, Blouses, etc., etc. HOUSE FURNISHINGS --- Linoleums and Oilcloths. Wilton, Axmin- ster and Brussels Rug, Curtaini; and Draperies, urass Rods a u iroles. .ff i ot luevale Mr. Frank Ganneyt and Son, ora*..n I�Iajrfield, Ohio, visited with Stewart, jur. Allan Scott has been cementing his stables. I DRY GOODS --- Dress Goods all wool, Silkso Velvets, Flannelettes, of ,;Orth Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ruttau of WrOxe- reorge Gannett. Mr. and Mrs. John Bello Belgrave, spent the week -end at the home of Win. Vrequent showers daily. Shirtings, Sheetingso Pillow Cottonso Wool Blanketso X, ter, visited friends here oil Saturday. Mrs. Win. 1161daway of Owe" Sound I 52nma Troy is visiting friends Garniss, Miss r Flannelette Blankets, Yarn, etc. Mr. 11, 11amnlond. received a carload visited with Mr. and Airs. Geo.. Gannett, of coal this week. Women's near Wiogham. A large number of friends met at th t I Died X FURS, FURS-- $10,000 stock of Furs and Fur Coatso greatly reduced. The November meeting of tho jag, Masters, G. T. R, agent, i.9 Olt tile � home of Miss Laura Ralph, Monday -On Saturday, Oct. 30, Mr. U. in. R, , Institute will be held at the home of the- evening, and presentO her with a mis- Deacon who for tile past years has resid. I NOTICE RE SUGAR ,�jek list at pre,;ent. :president, Mrs. H. Bosman an Novem- Kerr is at present Visiting I her 18th, at 2.30. This meeting' , is one cellaneous shower. ed with hisson, Samuel an tile 10th Con, I.of East Wawanosli passed to tile Great .relatives at Oshawa. week later tbaiti usual that the report Of Beyond. Deteasedhasbaen confined to -witk Mr. and Mrs, oeo. Movibray, Mr. and Mrs. lat% llurges,4 spent the � I the CoAvention may be given. ' his bed for almost a year. Funeral sor- 11�ast Wawanosh The bag of sugar advertised to be given away o has been dis- vieek-end with the . former's mother, Mr. and Mrs. Win. King and children vic.es we,',%conducted by Rev. Mr- Peters continuedl, owing to the fact that we have received orders from To Mrs. J. Burgess, of Jamestown, spent Sunday with Mt., R, joh",qton and Will, Duff each ship- and.Ntrg.H. A, McCall. .t Mr. and Mrs, Will Hilliard and Mr. Monday to the Deacon ,;tailley of Willghaal, spenj Sunday at cemetery. routo to cancel same. ped & carload of lltjgq from here last I Ilk* T 0 Stewart visited with ends Mrs. Robert 11abies'. Mr. and Mr*s, Jackson Walker of Tor. _j.� 11 1...., .11, ­­ � . - 11 vrtex. �%.uuiversary service,.; -,vill be held in' , . . here on Sunday. I Mrs, George McRoberts spent the ,onto are, visiting with the former's brother week -end atMrs. McIntyre of Dungan- Mr, UllsallWalker. I the M(0(,dist Church here ne-t Sunday i Mf*- John Musgrove, W'nghaml is lion, Laura Wingliam Phone 11. at it a, W, and 7 P, In- McDonald and I spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Muligtove. Migs Witinifted Haines is spending a Miss Robinson of the flospital staiforeturned to her work after Mr. and Airs. colan holidays bar home C 1'e children of St. jjt*jtn.j, spent Sun� Mr. and Mrs. A. Procter, beigrave 0 gister, )drs, (;eorge few days with her � spending her at ca 0tb. ZXXXZXZ? -witk Mr. and Mrs, oeo. Movibray, tpont Sunday at the Mime of Thoo. MeRotcatm, N t_ , VA -9 KINOBROS* winghant a