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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-01-13, Page 4MUMN-M Tbursday, ign. 13tli, 1921 CLE AN S EEP A 111­� 7�1.1&1 0115 @L AND ,1 WIT ..11 2 , �� - I I 0 Q *HAVE WAIT 'END * 0 0 � .1 VIN I I # . 3 1 st, and lasting for 15 ays. "C- Greatfeffpt Selling Event in the History Og Huron County. Our obvec-�,;7 �--! tv Iredu ce our six# No Need of Waiting for Lower prices, "They are Here". way y thOusa.-iftd dollar stock before stock taking at the end 01 the mouth. 2� ilave pitch Having decided to put on this salep there WIN be no hall means. Coin ed Profits tO the winds and are g 0 run one of our Old -Time Sales that will measure up to everything that the e here expeel2ag big bargains, you will get them. G00dv 011%91 Will This store bap., always had a word Sale will do our pa """ recolld for Low Prices and the bargains will be all the greater when I be sold at fills Sale at prices they cannot be bought at Three Months Ir worth w1jile. rt to make Ibis One of the greatest merchandising events in tne history of tWs store. 0M DOW, it will pay you well to buy for Spring. We Come early- Come Often. Isard's Sales are always sales S#80eS at Reduced prices F�Inglislt Lonq Cloth, yd wide, 35c, sale. � .................. 25c circular Pillo,& Cotton, 75C value, sale ........ 60c 5 pieces faricy PlQid Wash Goods, 35c 250 81rl?d Flannelette. very wide. reduced to ..­­­­ ... e . . I ...... 29C Elt a W!4 White Flannelette, reduced to ........ ....... 40C kft Gra. Fin Y Military Flannel, I educed to 4 Weave Factory C?tton, reduced to.- i5oc Yardwide Curtain Scrim ............ 25c s 35c, reduced to 25C One Piece Tweed Panting $1.25, reduced to 1.00 5 Piece$ striped Flannelette reduced to. Wide Table, Linen, regular $2.50, reducaa,to".',*.1, 25e 8 Pieces white Flannelette, reduced,. ...... 1.90 Fine quiility Flannelette Blainkets ...................... 35c Ptints, light and dark, reduced to I * I I I ......... 2.95 ........ 25 and 30c Feather Ticking. wide r duced to Pure linen Roller To�;ell`ll 45c g, reduced to .................. -38c Heavy quality dark Shirti g, reduced to .. Fancy Lace Curtaining. rneduced to ........ ­­ 40c .............. 75c Hosteiry 5 doz. plain and ribbed Hose, rag. 1.00, . for ................ 75C Women's Heatb�er Cashmere' Hdse', rag. 2.50, sale . � - � .... 1.75 A line of Worsted Ribbed I -lose, 75c sale .................. 60c Boys' heavy wool ribbed^Hose, �1.251 sale 00 5 doz. WomWs fine quality silk Hose, 1.50 sale, 1:19 Allother lines at reduced price, Groceries ' at cut Prices Good quality Rice, per lb ... loc Large bar Soap, reg. 20c, sale ... ....... Monarch blend Black Tea, I ............. 15C rag. 75c, sale .................. 60C No. I quality Mixed Tea, reg.7Sc, sale ....... *..� ......... 60C Polar BearWhite Soap, -sale 3 for ........................ 25c Good heavy strolig Brooms, salt- ............. ­­ .... 7Sc Package Of Soap aseorted Comprising Comfort, Gold and Sunlight, c) cakes See �ur bargain list it Grocery counter, no room to q 50C all cut prices here, note Boot and Shoe Department Big stock of the best makes of Men's. Women a Misses' and Children's Boots and Shoes and Rubbers. Our stock of footwear must be reduced by one thousand dollars. Our cut prices will do it. Buy now for spring and you will save money. Melt"S Underwear Stanfield's -111 wool Red Label. rag. 3,50, sale ............ $2.50 Blue Label, rag. 4.00, clean sweep ........................ 3.00 Green Label rag 3 00, on sale - I ........................ 2.39 Tiger Brand, rag. 2.5o, bargain at ........................ 2.00 3 doz. broken lines, rag up to 83.00, sale .................. 1.50 Overalls and SMocks Headlight, beat quality. rag 3.50, sale price .............. 2.98 Heavy black Denim, rag, 2,50, bargain .................... 195 Cottonade stripe overalls. rag, 3.00, bargain .............. 2.50 Mens Socks Grey union sox, 351; pair, 3 for ............................ 1,00 Men's heavy ribbed sox, rag, 50c for ...................... 39c Men's all wool black sox, 1.25 for ........................ 1.00 Boys, Underwear Plecce lined good quality 75c, sale ............... 59c Men's fleece line good quality 1;25 to 1.50, sale price ...... I OD 20 ver cent. off all other lineA. Men's Sweater Coats Best makes, pure wool, plain and fancy checks at a discount of 20 per -.ant. off. � Melt's Odd Pants 1 i Big choice of plain and fancy strpe§- A straight discount Of 20 per cent off, Men's* Suits Latest styles made by Canada's best manufacturers, includ- ing bench tailored clothes in All the latest models. plain and fancy worsted—Bachelor, Fite-R."te and Perfection brands_ on sale at from 20 to 25 per cent off regular prices Boys' Suits all new styles, Form Fit, all sizes and patterns 20 Paz- cent off. Men's Caps Big range of Men's and Boys' Winter Ciapti, new patterns 20 per cent off. Overcoats for Men and BOYS Big stock to choose from, every coat well tailored and the very latest models. Sale 20 to 25 per cent off. BOYS' and Youths' Sweaters All wool pullover sweaters, pretty color combinations in Purple and White. Purple and Orange, RoViil Blue and Orange and plain colors. Regular value $7.00 and 8.00 each, clean sweep price $5.90. BOYS' Puftover Jerseys All wool in grey. navy and wine colors. Regular price 2.00, sale price ................ Corsets Best makes in Stock, all sizes, at greatly reduced ric lines to clear, value up to 3.00 pair, sale 1.90.t' as.. I doz. odd No room to quote"nore reduced prices'here, We could fill every page of the paper with mOneY saving values. Dress Goods Dept. All kinds of Dress Goods. Suitings, Coatings, Silk Crepes, Fancy Trimmings, Linings, etc, at 20 per cent off rag. prices. I Women's Coats Velour, Silvertone Tweed, Plush, etc� all this years new styles, special to clear 10 coats, sale price 17,50. Salts Plush Coats guaranteed linings, Bale price .......... 39.00 All other coats including Child's and Misses at 2o to 25 per cent reductions. Women's Sweaters All new fine quality perfect garments, best makes and styles 10 coats to clear all wool $10 value for $6 75� 20 peL, cent off all lines. Furs I Furs! Buy your Furs at this sale and save from 25 to 40 per cent good selection of Sets, Muffs'and Neck Plecest Natural Grey Wolfe Brown Wolfe, Brown Sable, Black Sable, Black Fox, Black Wolfe, Brown Squirrel, Brown Lynx, Golden Fox, Hud- son Seal, Opposum, Marmot and White Fox and Thibet. One Ladies' Rat Coat, sale price ............ I ... V.. -S50,00 One ladies' Brown Marmot Coat, collar and cuffis are Mud - son Seal, procade silk lined, rag $175, sole price .. .. 125.00 One ladies'131ack Coney Coat, Grey OPPOsum collar and cuffs, fancy silk lining a stylish coat, rag. $175, sale 125.0o Fur collared Cloth Coats on sale at greatly reduced prices. Ladies, Waists , Comprising all the new styles in Silk Crepe, Georgette, Pongee* Fancy Stripes and 'Wash Silks, your pick at 20 Per cent reductions. 1 &—v ii eii 1Lo artena tills sale. if ing all Tern's of Sale Cash or Trade. No goods on approval, money refunded if goods k, 9 nt,, . are not satisfaPtory. 1M bai ILAR, 13Li TV I Vtja 13OW Allont It? 7 If a Publisher, a Publisher, Nurses Elect Officers Mrs. JaS. Kirkton spent Sunday with 'able ho,;tess, and all enjoyed the afternoon. Nineteen hundred and twenty' Should print a nifty 11 On Thursday, January 6th., the Nurses I her mother, Mrs. John Rolph. The February nieetioL- will be held a minutes of the last meeting aiid of ' Now all that I ask is work. a gone, "sheet", J t the theTtepecial meeting were read and ap-i His life bath ebbed away. it : Alimi of the Training School of thel Mrs. Alex Hastie and Mrs. W. T �horne of mrs. anies Mosser, Ist line proved. Should s b8criPtion and advertisement winiharn General Hospital held an organ- Xlliott of Wroxeter, There are dozens of chaps well olf to. tiay. Hark! the chimes do hail the dawn Make cost and income meet? here last week. visited with frieud� Morris, Following bfficers were appointed: ization meeting and the following offi I i Of one more New Year's Day. They surely should, but if they do cers i ICILrk—A. MaeRwen—salary $21O.O-.f Who perhaps weren't fit for the ranks; And when we have it welcomed in The publisher feels faint, were elected: Aliss Al. Fraser spent a few days with Belmom. I - car - B 1 11 They piled up money while I was away, ,�emdib O.—T. T McRae, salary $50 - vle of on friends at ilenfryn, The U'omens institute inet on Saturday Of IL—Peter McNab; Saiii. Saved it and glutted the banks. 1 at the manse. tary Inspectors,—Wm. Abram, John A. I WIth bells that clang O'erhead, According to the usual rule Pres—Miss Matthews, Mr� Chas. Martin shipped two cars of Brown, salary $1,5-oo; Assessor—W, J, Wages rose as a spri 9 tide flows, 13�.S­A It was the- girls meating Let's raise a cheer for the good old year Such conditions simply ain't. Miss ElrelYn Adams. bay to Toronto last week, aud was well attended, Miss Edna Lin- � coin was President for Geddes, salary $80.00; Collector—W, C, Many grew rich in the flood; 1st, Vire Pres.—Mrs. G. N. Under-: Mr, andMtrs. Win. King and family Janet Doubledee took the Laidlaw, salary $r25-00; Auditors—R. Every dollar's wet with a soldier's sw,-at, The good old year that's dead i Their Diamond Jubilee wood. 'the day and Miss I spent Sunday with Mr. and Airs. H. A. secretary's j hnston and Peter McNab, salary $12.; What boots it that we loved and lost, Secretary Treat. —Miss Jea McCall. work,. both doing their work wall. The I It Was the rare nette Cottle. I I meeting opened in.the usual 'way and hilter I "SO, hool Attendance Officer If not with a hero's blood, They're only gone before, Privilege of Mr. and Corresponding Secy—Mrs. R. H. Lloyd. 1 A —A. Shaw, Mrs. George Thomson of town, on Christ- very successful bee was held on 'the business was all disposed of. Miss I salary $io.00; Printing Contiact—w. H, The Ones we loved have simply crossed Saturday when the Kerr, salary S80.00, anniver- oved from the old a -piece on "Christ. The thrie for re - Mas Day to celebrate the I No Cold Westh I old woodshed w a Bertha Marsball read a I I've a wife and three depending on me, And we have won another love he event was I MILW obinson in a letter in w' the new school. ch us account turning the Collector's Roll was extend- Mor lag shore. sary of their wedding, and t ool grounds up ato mas S ing". A humoro In March there'll be one e; To yonder shir sixtieth l;iR er In the West hich he bachelo Ofa ad till Feb. 14th, 1921. 1 suitably, though quietly, observed encl s 1-r�.p difficulty in buying agifi, for a Following accounts were aid—W, lyl. And my Christmas cheer is a haunting To take the old One's stead, by the subscription from Saskatoon Mr. Chas� Mann of Lumsden, Sask is nice old ladv. Miss Minnie Jeffray then fear an "Ode to Girls", which was Cook, work for people who pere quaran. I well tined, SiS.00; AVm. Anderson, work for Of what winter holds in store. So raise a cheer for the good old year. The S'ys-herWe are having the nicest kind of rendered and amused the ladies as well as J R Kelly while quarantined $6.00-, Ily. worthy couple and their family. i at present visiting with Mrs. P. Tho;1; gave wet a h 0 In e gathering included Mrs, Ada it here and areusing ourautos, Messrs. R. Johnston and W. J, D ff the girls, Miss Margaret Dickson gave om here i have barely snow enough for sleighing and I last Saturday. , a reading which was much enjoyed- H. 0. 16.00, M. B. Scott, r, -'M You know how it feels to eat free The good old Year that's dead! Walter. Mr. and Mrs. Walte a We! each shipped a carload of hogs fr u i Miss LIWIla Rem of town, (J%r�sler%alter : Choruses sung during the fund Township rate $12.6o, John Bowes, n Ing programme were refu d T hip rate I:2,9o; jas. I R. Johnston, gravel 3o.00;, VANVIE very land "Old Black Joe". Mrs. Sinclair W.H. Kerr, printing debenture$ 4,00; Ve a bunch that 1; BOYS Of MY age will know the cause, have had no cold weather SO far this winter- I . Miss Belle Burgess is at present 'visit- T ' 'Away down upon he Swanee Riyer", 2.0 As fast each moment slips, and Mrs. Rem being daughters of Mr. We Prize Tu WINGRAM AD friends at Toronto, Gibson, 7�'s' Irk nineteen hundred and twenty 'twas and MM Thomson); Mr. Louis G. highly and would miss it very much if it Mrs. J. Rolph has returned to her borne served a delicious luncheon and a oci I gra"lle, .417s I S�tved In a charity way;� That ht$t We kissed her lips! - did ot - ere after spending the past few weeks hour was mucl, enjoyed by all. Som,; W H Kerr P intingeontract 70.00; W. lunch; ve earned that Thomson of Wallaceb urg, and George, 3 n arrivk: on time as we always look I It relatives at Hornings, Mills. S a I -Sut I ha When we had a gfrl of our own, son Of the last named. Mr. and Mrs I forward to the weekly news from ourgood I with articles made by Blind Soldiers were then A�rzami f�mrgMing, xT.So, W. C, Lid. It's the easiest way to pay. law, collector xoo.00. N. p. Faincomb, Whose mouth was tweet Thomson have Mrs. Smeltzer has returned home after sold and the meeting closed by singing I two Other sons Fred oi old borne town. Mr. Robinson and family spending the past few months with her God Save the Xing, Fngineer 79.30, Roy Patterson, I�Hgirieer, YOuore giving to China, you,re askatchewan. l 6o.00; Hospital for Sick Children, grant, and red, Petrolea, and Ekdry of Wing are kindly remembered by many residents Mrs. ]as. Ballagh and Mrs., George 1Q.00; Muskoka Free Hospital, grant, SO give a cheer for the good old year. ham, who daughter in 8 The good old Year that's dead! were unable to be premt. and fOnnerresidents of Wingham, strong an the give; Abe ut'f I 'Appointed Game Warden Wr- Clo'n Higgins is giving up farm- I Fisher are at present visiting friends 10-06; Children's Aid Society IOU'd give to the terrible Turk; a I u exPMWOn of the esteem in' ing and will hold an auction sale ne,t, Whitby and Newcastle. Nineteen hundred4nd twenty-one, which tl�e bride and groom of , week. 10.0o; Alex Mustard, refund dog grant Why not give me a chance to It all dolled up in frills! sixty Years We hope a rest will improve his 1 Miss Agnes. Rutherford, who bas been Arthur Shaw, schools and roadst !iS 06. are held was contained in an address, pre. Major Richard Etnmerton, 'health as he has ric)t been enjoying All that I ask is work. live formerly Of best of 1,,Ith Ist -the with friends in Morris returned home on Abraham Proctor, attendance on surVey_' But 011 the good old year that's done sented to them in the afternoon on beh aU I KinCardine, has been appointed Game; ely- Saturday, or S.00; Win. Wston. attendance on sur - Was just chOC4full of thrills, of the q1larterlY Official board North ! and fishery warden for District No. 1, with I St Mr. and Mrs. Geor a Agar returned to veyor, 3.00. Method 'eti beadquartL ding a fe st" ratford Monday, a ter p so ra of Toronto, the guest of Well never have those thrills again, w g�tn for a few days has return- tst church of whi -rs in London. This announc.! days wii� relatives here. a to I a city. Who� Not ReMedy This a ch, as Well as of d t, Jh4 They're faded—tbey have fled. the trustee board, Mr. Thomson is A mem. 1 rnent Was made by Inspector Cox, Toron. I A social under the auspicies of the Blue- About ninety Young people 80 give a, cheer f*r the good old year. her. This address wag read by the re. i to, who opened an office at London and I vale WOme"'s Missionary social enjoyed Selling-WileelOr Nuptials There is surelY not a bigger The good old Year that's deadt cording stewa[rt, t has been acting as I held i y will be themselves Wednesday evening of lastl question in Warden until2n ap_ C�"',111 .1be.basemd.tof the Methodist week at the fiome of Mr. Ralph Metcalf, C- tong, andipoin h I Married at the Methodist parsonage, Canada to -day than that Of exchange. tment was made, uevale On the evening of the evening was spent in dand Bluevale, December 29th, 192 There are certai The King is dead—long live the 1<ing! -a church spoke i Tuasda Ing. 1 0, by Rev. other offidal m6mbers of th L� y, Jan. 18th. A musical -and Mr. and Mrs. Win. Lowry are visiting) R* L. Wilson, George Selling son n cOMMoindities like toal 'ter.r briefly, adding words Of appreciation, Mr. EmmertOn has been placed in program will be given. Let no One glieve or 1weep, and' dwge of the territory reaching from Lunch friends at Linsday and other points. Rudolph Seiling of the townshi and Rev- A- E Thomson replied on beha of .. ve Everybodv welcome. 1) of Grey. Y forces BurY thit good old Whiskered Thing, Windsor to Niagara Falls. He is well A number from this vicinity attended I to Miss Mary Ethel Wheeler, daughter of On tbede 111 raw Materials that neeetsit his parents. Ladies' Aid of Johnston,18 Chut us tOl)Uy in the United Stat6C RMY him gocd and deep! -ch was the funeral of Mr. "atry Westlake, SalenyArthur, Wheeler of the to we must Pay tribute, Aud when the funeral song is sung, The anniversary Was made the occasion k"DvPn tO many citizens of this vicinity. held at the home of Mrs. Ed. Johnston an Saturday afternoon, much svmpathy is wnsbiP of Turn We buy much Friday last. There was a large attend- felt fbi the bereaved, The funeral titea. are read. for gift-givitig. several very 11 Inspector Cox Will return to Toronto ance. ands0me andcontinuehis duties as inspector iberry. Their many friends wish them else that Could better be bought in C". 0h, give a chter for the good old year, Preseatg being reo6v*d for Tile Monthly meeting of the Ladies' Aid The thission band will meet Saturday i many happy Years of happiness and pros. ada and on this we The good old Year thaes dead! of the family. from members 1, -the Province, when they Uill entertain the ri y, ­pgy Of Knox Church, Bluevale, was held at afternoon' 1pe t tribute too. The members of 9 tntosh Band, Lunch. Will andMrt. ThOolson were Marne, ��. �r� - c only way to make the Canadian dollar a the IIOMC Of Mrs. Walter Davidson, 2n4 be provided at the clo OnChristlhm Day ofthe yearI860, be.1 8IUeVale line Morris, on Tuesday afternoon, an. se of the meeting. hundred per. cent dollar in the J There was a large turnout at United Ing 4th. Although the roads were anything, Erkd� vo ALL THAT I ASK 19 Statft, is to C�406 absolutely the purchase *s. JAne fiarroal Decessed then residents Of the bound ary of I On Monday night, Jan. 3rd. but good, two sleigh loads of women Sundavnight, The meetinz a t, WORK ,goode and commodities in that land i, Tacketsmith 1921, at 1,V. Was led by iss G bs Wroxeter. Topic "Making The funeral of Mrs, &A Ifibbett toVrnthipq. J the residence of Arthur Wheel managed to ardoe in good tithe, Ind all Money'ou"tot'i Play-, Wa taken by Clara, that We Can do without. If every Can. . er. Turn* report asPlendid weeting. The ofricer,,41M.,cm, I answered the call Of my native former resident of WinghAm took plaw of the Wm, Harrou, agporthelaat tWenty-r1veyegrst1*y hare batty, A Miscellaneous show r s was given Missionary 'Society took [arid, adian would resolve to do 'ter Cemettry on WednWsiy f4ltly good Ift1th" -ViOling, many of the ehargeof the meeting. Miss C01liegave! UP the WrOxt rftkkd in GOdevkh- They are both in to Mrs. Georg The Forester's held their anow stood in t 0 tytantla way; this the ean. q0d Mr. Thomson it, neighborhood 11 Oyster - adian dollar would toon being present. A 130 excellant paper oil -Bible -Study and I er, Tuesday evening at the j Ome of never Wsks wounded nor "on COMmand," States dollar in the eye- . Ou k t. ferMon of IzAt Week. rleee&�ed W -AW a his eightitth yftr Atill carrieg on his bu�A_ Ou o. look thd United great .3u F-dwltrds, a Most et1joyable tirnp wa,41 ,s� as tf lumbtr" Salegrugn, *bich tribet' of Presents were given to the tehasting talk on 0 )pportuh. � *Pttr of the late John GrIff1th and P939ed n( . " ana Mrs. Tate gave a very Wtv am perfectly fit today, now th4 **sy,*tN4i!1bankwh4,re for the pa!!t neces-, young bride. After which a dainty lunch ites`. "Our Horn ( spent PwdrybodY knows that." 110t how ar4a (tw sitiell Constant travelling She Also touched ou -,Our pOreign For three tong years I did my bit, the Canadian people ,;wz �shehad made ber ljcpe with rela Many friendq�wAt tetvtd, Fiolds". At the close of the:. hlof]Fficiru I never was "on the Pat, into 11 0obscloushe"of it? in Goderich and el*wb�t jo7n in good I Ni" Mabel Coultes returned I 'To'ng to be jarred t"00 Shc f0Vn*rIY lived in the framc. wiihes for the much re3Mt to Toron. seeond Meeting Urs. Davidson svrvo.d a It isn't my fault I never was hit kv-w on John 01)1"_ite the Qwavg who have JowWyed toget ed coupfe,, to, Monday. after spendilIg the past few most arreti2ing lutich, to wilich Tbo'* Are the *Ws Of Louis Blake Welt.-) "ith her mother here all Minute— of the Council Areetiug field I And now I am forced to beg ' t)uff Present did ample justik�e. onc P ea I n his Paper "The Welland Tribune and "*"I 4abl"- g4 ill the Township 11all, Morris, oil moti- Telegraph" and we believe Ill, '%guPOr of fat Ril' ghC,'dhy, Jau, My Crime -sheet, lift's Uncettain k M"- PArk SI-veltzer o.uelph, wa� feat"i'le Ofthd MeMingwas t, l' sit Star, 110fte fiver the week-ell(l, v1siter's Vresent joined the Soeiety 1,)r th 10th, X92T. The me�ftbets wtre Clean 0 a ne Words go year Ift'l. Mrs. Davidson is,;, njo�t Cape I fill I)rfttnt and after ,qubierib I llelftr wAs knoft to 6bitk;w eant"A; quite correct' G'" the Yanks shothee (,ffice the Rervet took therbai­ 'worked by the day and I earned ray Plky. yea' Of trade inv&goll and Your donor will be Worth about 60 cedf% - t".,Vra", �Lk