The Wingham Advance, 1921-03-03, Page 100
gut
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That will crowd our stores with
eager shoppers.
Save This List. Buy Early,
Sat.,.. Mar.. 5
0 Men's Wear Is
a6 one Dollar Bills buys a good Stilt of Clothes
on Dollar Day.
36 One Dollar Bills buys a high grade suit ill
serge, tweed or worsted. /
io only men' Suits of Clothes, Dollar Day
each ................ ..... $15.00
overcoats, Dollar Day Sale
2o boys' Winter Overcoats. each ............ Sio.go
$6o and $65 Men's Overcoats, each ........ 40,00
$35 and $45 Spring and Winter Coats ...... 25,00
14 One Dollai Bills buy any tweed Waterprmf
in our store.
io, One Dollar Bills buys any boys' Suit in
our store.
We will give free with each boys' a pair
of Xurn-a-part Cufflings,
T'h Q;11, QM +. T`Wl- T)� -1, 00
3 men's W. G. & R. or Arrow fine Shirts on
Dollar Day for ........ I ............... 6,00
2 pairs of 1.25 Cashmere Hose ............... 1.50
50 -Felt Hats and Caps, special, each ........ 1100
. . Small sizes in Hats, all sizes ' in Caps. .
OddTrousers at .................. 4.00, 5.00, 6 oo
lo doz. $x Braces, Dollar Day, pair .......... Soc
$ Day Underwear Specials
Stanfield's prtre wool Underwear, Red-Labbl. 1.75
5 linen Collars W. G. & R... 1. 1 1 1 .......... 1.00
soc and 65c Soft Collars, 3 for ..........
i doz, fine Lawu Handkerabiefs ........ 1:0,250
Fine quality grey suede Gloves .............. 2.00
Lined Mocha and Cape Gloves, reg, 4.50, for. 2.25
3 pair work Socks .......................... 1.00
Men's full dress Shirts, reg. tip to 4.00, on
Dollar Day each_ t ............. .. 1.00
2 Silk Neckties ............................. 1.25
House Fu'Mishings
Heavy Scotch yard 4'Ide Linoleum, Dollar
, Day ......... ... I .................. 4.6o yd
Oilcloths, a yd .............................. 69c
Our entire stock of Wilton, Axminster, Tapestry
and Brussels Rugs at a straight cut of 25 per cent
on Dollar Day only,,
Dnv Groceries
8 lbs Tapioca .............................. Si.00
3 lbs good Black Tea ....................... i,00
x2lbs. Rice ........................... I .... 1.00
6 lbs Prunes ........ ..................... 1.00
5 small tins Salmon ........................ i.00
7 lbs. Currants ... : ......................... i,oc,
22 lbs Oatmeal ............................. i.00
5 His Fancy Biscuits ........................ i.00
2 cans Maple Leaf Salmon ......... I ........ 1.66
9 bottles Catsup ...................... - .... 1.00
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j-, Mar. 3rd, 19Z
_IN ivearligid su�,.vssiul saws on inursday,
and Friday.
CAMPAMNAVETS WITH
"Westfleld
Mr. J W. Stackhouse's sale oi farm!
At tile close of a three-hour meeting at: stoc '
Ic and implements will be held on I
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fear are moving to
SUCCESS IN "URON CO.1
Mc. Win, Campbell and Mr. Tbos.
r
Clinton this week, Mr. Fear disposed of
his farm in Morris fo Mr, John Mc-
assessor an additional $20.00 for extra:
_IN ivearligid su�,.vssiul saws on inursday,
and Friday.
ip
ing.
Mr. J W. Stackhouse's sale oi farm!
At tile close of a three-hour meeting at: stoc '
Ic and implements will be held on I
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fear are moving to
Minutes of the last'Ineeting were read
and approved.'It was decided to give the
Porter's Hill in G oderich township, the IThursday,
March 17th.
Clinton this week, Mr. Fear disposed of
his farm in Morris fo Mr, John Mc-
assessor an additional $20.00 for extra:
,fairmer's present tenderect a unanimous
Mr. and Mo. W. H. Farrow have
Important Announcement
Willie Cathers' children, who bavel
been under the weather are improving.
vote of tbanks to the men who are work.
moved to Godericb. We regret the loss
which was considered and Adopted. The
By-law on the Jermyn drain was finally
Willie King's baby was sick a couple of
days last,
ing on ihe Better Bull Campaign in
Huron
of these people to the community, Mr,
and Mrs Farrow proved themselves goo,!
adopted, Dr. R. Stewart, was appointed
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in reg ard to
county.
neighbors Mr, Farrow acted as Sec
The Meahen Bros. are still busy draw-
Though chosen with taste and fas
in their new home at the north end of car
Slides were ;hown exhibiting both de.
sirable and undesirable types bulls
Treas of S. S, No. 6, for the past ten I
years and took an. interest in all things
care,
village. ,
W. C. Laidlaw, salary $25.00, refunds
of of
all the beef breeds and the str Ong points
pertaining to school and church.
Mr. Albert Campbell is moving to the
"Thd� Y -dung Country School Marm.", is
5.00, postage 8.00; A. MacEwen, express
DOLLAR
I And it isn't the price that you pa
DAY
55c, telegram 42c; Municipal World
weretouchedon, Several reels of moving,
farm purchased -from his father, Mr. Win.
the I all Friday evening, March
=Xauspices
supplies. 11.12; Thomas Clark, work tor
13, had better be very careful about
4th . of the women,s
Board ot Health 26.00; A. Pollock, gravel
pictures showed high class herds through.,
Campbell. We areglad to know that
Institute proceeds will be donated to
4.85, T. Warwick, gravel 9.76; Goo.
those thin skinned young men, they go
out'theProvince andwere greeted with Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Sr., are continu-
to Memorial Hall fund.
Harmon, refund Tps. rate 7.60; W. Shol-
and tell the teacher and then you will be
applause.
ing to reside in (his community.
- .
dice, refund Tps. rate 13.80; R J. Bell,
Owing to the fact our "Slaughter Sale" is now on and will
Nor of sinew and muscle and boi
I
Five inen at present keeping grade
Tory Co rners
I it isn't the servant that comes a
has side e' been"in a precarious condition,
bulls signified the r approval of the Cam- I
'
Glad to see Mr, Oliver Gallaway out
call,
continue until Saturday, March 12th, (Inclusive) we are un-
work for B. 0. H,, 6.00; R. Warwick,
paign and their intention of replacin 9
these bulls with good pure breds as soon
around again.
Mr. G. McLaughlin attended the funer-
al of his aunt, the late Mrs. John Scarlett
able to change our plans and'therefore we will sell boots, 5hoes
With a hairpin women can do
Most things on earth! Here are"a few;
as possible,
Mr. Robert Stephenson visited ourl
HorseDealers Association, and exchanged
Jno. -
Hunter, work on road, 12.00
A. MacEwen, by-laws and Clerk's fees:
and rubbers on every day of our sale at precisely the same
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I
The feature of the whole Campaign in
horses three times during his visit.
Cut a pie and make a fork!
I It isn't a question of name, or of k
Mr. Harold Dexter and Miss Marie
Mason,
Huron has been the encouraging attitude
Glad to report that Mrs. Russel Harris
improving.
Of an ancestral pedigree,
Nor of - mental vig
prices as those that will prevail on Dollar Day.
0. H., 18.00;,R. Johnston, gravel 8.10.
of the farmers and their expressed feelings
is
the Methodist parsonage, Auburn, On
The next meeting will be held in tile
Township Hall, March Hill. 1021.
Scour the kitchen pots and pans,
Take up carpets, open cans
that the move is one that has been need-
1
Mr Tom Ellis has recently purchased
anew' wood cutting outfit, So call or
,
A. MACEWRtf', Clark,
Our sale is now ou and there is nothing to be by wlit-
It isn't a question of city or town.
ed for some time.
wire Tom for full particulars.
Saw a cake, andjab a tramp;
gai'ied
manse, by the Rev. George Telford, Mr.
Win. Hamm town, Miss
Cattle on the average have been de -
Peel an apple, rake a grate.
It isn't a question of fame or renoi
- f-, D-ji... n.
Dollar Day Furs terlorating in quality during the last few X
$Soo Holt Renfrew Hudson 8 e a I Coats, years in Ontario, and the farmers seem to Wroxeter
shawl collar and belt, unday, Feb.] The prices we are n6v selling at
size 38 and 40,.,,319-75 feel that the time is ripe for the institute The death took place on S are much below the New
i Beaver Cape, dark plucked Beaver, reg. of some measure of improvement, ruary 20tb, of Thomas Martin, wbo
$125, Dollar Day ...................... 75-00 passed away after a lingering illness. Spring prices. Now is the time to buy.
Even men, who are noS engaged in the The remaine were laid to rest in the
I 37o Muff to match, Dollar Day .......... 35.00 breeding of pure bred cattle in a small WroxeteP cemetery on Tpesday after -
5 sets of Taupe, Lucille, Black Fox, reg. Sioo
Dollar Day ............................ 59-00 way are falling into line and are stating noon. He leaves a grown up family of
two sons: Thos of Turnberry, and J hn
50 Sets from .................. 15 00 to 40,00 a set their willingness to put into service out- who resides at Weston; and one daughoterl, $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
Spring Coats up- to $30, Dollar Day ........ iS.ocl standingly good bulls in order that they Mrs. Jas. McDougall of Turnberry.
Children's large w4ite Thibet Muffs and
Stoles, each .......................... 5' oo may be able to supply bulls of good
$i5o Mink Stole .......................... 50.00 quality for the grade herds. The move
toward improvement is gathering -Mom- HYDRO WIRING
Everything In Ready -to -Wear entum, and farmers are getting behind
Dept. on S.Ile the t.. ampaigq not only because it means. You save by having your house wired wo n o W I L L I
A chanc6 to buy a Spr I ing Coat or Suit cheap. good business for themselves but because I for HYDRO Now. SOLE AGENT FOR LADIESP
of the national significance of a high live Special prices during Marchi
stock reputation,
Out entire stock of New Spring Sill; Dresses I Is ZA040k*
Suits and Coats less 20% for $ Day, only. On their own- initikive the farmets of Ross' Electric Store C/ �. I
Goderich township arranged with the lzi�z
Winter Costs, Tweeds And Plushes 4 price. Assessor to take a bull census. This is
Ladies' and Children's Middy Blouses, good the first step towards eliminating the Phone 280 AND DE RBY SHOES FOR MEN
quality materials, reg. $2.50, Dollar Day 1.00 scrub and promoting the use of n one but
20 Ladies' House Dresses, reg 2 75 to 3.50 fop 1,00 the b6t. Fixtures - - - Appliances,
Ladies' silk Holeproof Hose, firsts per pair 1.39
Childrens' fleece lined sleepers per suit ....... 1,39
50c flannelette, 36 in wide, Dollar Day, yd .... 25c
Comforter Chintz, dollar day 5 yards for ...... 1.60
Heavy Factory Cotton, 5 yards for .......... 1,00
.79c
2550' off all Silks and Dress Goods
A special silk sale, reg. 3.00 Silk, sale ........ 1.79 p
Madras Side Curtains, reg. $1.25 Dollar Day
4 yards of heavy Towelling .................. 1.00 IM Ing -S y u e i n
5 yards heavy striped Flannelette ............ 1.00 X -
Penman's heavy wool'ribbed ................ 7se yards heavy white Flannelette ............ 1.00
Penman's fleQce lined ...... I ...... I ........ 75C 5 yards of light Print for ................ ... 1.60 5
2 garments, boys'fleece lined Underwear .... i.00 Ladies' Wear X
Cornell's ladies' Sweater Coats, fine wool, all 4 yards df dark Print for .................. 1 00 One day only, Saturday, March 5th. Remember the date. As X
colors, Dollar Day.... I ................. 750 4 yards of heavy Gaietea for ................. 1.00 X
Group Special - $4.00 Ouli best Coats. Sale 'of Dress Goods lip to 3.60 Dollar Day 1.00 usual the store with the Greatest M o n e y Saving Values.
One pair of Peabody or Carbartt Overalls 3.5o; Flowered Muslin, 3 yds for ................... 1.00 White Lawn Waists, Reg, 2 50 Dollar Day 1.00
4 yards Gingham ......................... 1.00
a 2.50 work shirt and a 75c pair of work socks,
Dollar Day $4.00. 4 pair black Lisle Hose .... 1.00 Pullovers and Children's Sweaters .......... 1 00
" *: ......... 25c 2 yards A. C, A. Ticking .................... 1.00
Trimmings, 5 yds ..... . .. ...... W- * �FTF- 7 F F,2-1 !� nr: Z- / ri �1
A'N N A C.O- 16
Blyth
1921. All the members were present.
ing.
I THE MEASURE OF SUCCf
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fear are moving to
Minutes of the last'Ineeting were read
and approved.'It was decided to give the
Mrs. Waldo Weir has been sick this
last few weeks. We hope she soon 'will
Clinton this week, Mr. Fear disposed of
his farm in Morris fo Mr, John Mc-
assessor an additional $20.00 for extra:
be strong again. . ' It isn't the cut of the clothes tN
Caughey and has recently purchased P,
farm tiear Clihton.
work.
The auditors presented their report
Willie Cathers' children, who bavel
been under the weather are improving.
wear,
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Watson returned
which was considered and Adopted. The
By-law on the Jermyn drain was finally
Willie King's baby was sick a couple of
days last,
i Nor the stuff out of which th,
�made,
on 7�h'l sday evening, from their wedding
'r
adopted, Dr. R. Stewart, was appointed
week.
trip d are getting comfortably settled
Medical Health Officer, sa)ary $50.00.
The Meahen Bros. are still busy draw-
Though chosen with taste and fas
in their new home at the north end of car
Following accounts were paid:
ing woodto Wroxeter.
'delivered
care,
village. ,
W. C. Laidlaw, salary $25.00, refunds
Quite a number Eattle last'
"Thd� Y -dung Country School Marm.", is
5.00, postage 8.00; A. MacEwen, express
Alonday to -Mr. Sandy Wright. .
I And it isn't the price that you pa
the title of the play, to be presented in
55c, telegram 42c; Municipal World
The children who attend U. S. S. No.
1 It isn't the size of your pile in* the
the I all Friday evening, March
=Xauspices
supplies. 11.12; Thomas Clark, work tor
13, had better be very careful about
4th . of the women,s
Board ot Health 26.00; A. Pollock, gravel
throwing snow -balls-, for if you bit any of
Nor the number of acres you owt
Institute proceeds will be donated to
4.85, T. Warwick, gravel 9.76; Goo.
those thin skinned young men, they go
It isn't a question of prestige or rat
to Memorial Hall fund.
Harmon, refund Tps. rate 7.60; W. Shol-
and tell the teacher and then you will be
On Thursday, Mrs. Thomas Brown who
dice, refund Tps. rate 13.80; R J. Bell,
left in blisters.
Nor of sinew and muscle and boi
I
resides on the boundary just south of the
village was stricken with paralysis and
refund Tps. rate 11.40; H. Kirkby, tile on
Con. 6, 75.59, H. Kirkby, tile on Evans
I it isn't the servant that comes a
has side e' been"in a precarious condition,
and Kirkby drains 1166.20; W. Geddes,
THE FEMININE FACTO I UM
call,
little hope is entertained for her recovery.
work for B. 0. H,, 6.00; R. Warwick,
It isn't the things you posses,
Mr. G. McLaughlin attended the funer-
al of his aunt, the late Mrs. John Scarlett
lumber 18.00; Warwick Canipbe Putting
snow fence oil Cruikshank id e 7 00,
b,
With a hairpin women can do
Most things on earth! Here are"a few;
Whether many or little -or nothinj
It's service that measures succes.,
at Clinton on Sunday, Deceased forme;.
ly lived at Winthrop, her husband prede.
Jno. -
Hunter, work on road, 12.00
A. MacEwen, by-laws and Clerk's fees:
Pick a lock and pull a cork!
1
I
ceased her two years ago.
Jormyn drain 37.00; R. Johnston, auditor
Cut a pie and make a fork!
I It isn't a question of name, or of k
Mr. Harold Dexter and Miss Marie
Mason,
12.00- P. McNabb, ditar 12.00; Dr
ati
McNaughton, Medical attendance for B.
Put up curtains, rake a fire,
Of an ancestral pedigree,
Nor of - mental vig
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Mason of town were quietly married at
0. H., 18.00;,R. Johnston, gravel 8.10.
Tinker with an auto tire
a question
strongli
the Methodist parsonage, Auburn, On
The next meeting will be held in tile
Township Hall, March Hill. 1021.
Scour the kitchen pots and pans,
Take up carpets, open cans
Nor a queWoa of social, degree;
Wednesday,. Feb. 29rd. Rev. Mr. Mill-
son officiating.
,
A. MACEWRtf', Clark,
Clean the chimney of a lamp,
It isn't a question of city or town.
On � Feb. 26th, at the Presbyterian
Saw a cake, andjab a tramp;
Nor a question of doctrine or cre
manse, by the Rev. George Telford, Mr.
Win. Hamm town, Miss
Turnberiy
Peel an apple, rake a grate.
It isn't a question of fame or renoi
of to M. McNall
of Auburn.
Hang up pictures, or a plate;
Nor a question of valorous deed;
But he who makes somebody happ,
There hat been a good deal of sickness
Spread the butter, varnish floors,
Morris Council
in this locality lately. We are sorry to
say Mrs. Wth. Abrahain in not improv-
Fix the hinges on the doors,
Do up a baby, beat an egg,
day�
And he who gives heed to distres-
Minutes of meeting held in the Town.
ing &B fast as we would like to see.
Mr. A. 13. 0allaher has been laid U
Use it as she would a peg I
Will find satisfaction the richest 0
For it's service that measures suc
ship Hall. Morris. on.Monday, Feb, 14th.,
this week with bronchitis, but !s improvP
Button gloves, sew, darn or knit.
Make the children's trouters fit:
Yawning chasms reconcile,
Keep receipted bills on fill,
Sharpen pencils, mend a sock,
IN MEMORIAM
Tighten windows, clean a clock;
Varnish floors,"erase a spot,
In loving memory of our dear 1
father, Robert Breen, departe
Stop a leak, untii a knot I
who
life, February 26tb, 1918.
With this in hand she's quite content,
She needs no other instrument!
Three years have gone and still w4
I him,
4z"I
A. Edison
Friends may think the wound is he,.
inomas Made d`
N
Mr. W* A. Irwin, the Field Secretary
When at time3 they see us smile.
rm a
i ms Phonograph for YOU to k
of the National Sanitprium Association,
will give a lecture in the Town Hall on
But little they know the sorrow,
That smile hided all the while.
I . I
rhe genius of Edison has made the Amlvrola
Thursday, March 8rd, 1921, (Evening)
on the zubject of Tuberculosis, it's nature,
The flowers we laid aroiin� the grav
May wither and decay,
superior to ordin . Aty phonographs �And "talkil
machineg" in every way, Its niarvelotis tone-ilt9s
treatment and prevention, illustrated with
motion pictures.
But our love for him,
gentlineDiamond 1"Ohit Reprodlicel- ()jo needleg t(
You will find this lecture both interest.
Will never fade away.
His granddaughter
clllmge)�e-its practically indestructibjL�, everlast)
ing and instructive. Not only those
ing m rol Records -4t8 surpitisit)gly woderate Violiaris A Adimt
affficted with this dread disease will learn
price, ove rwl ichn comparison!
how to help themselves, but the inform.
The Amberoln j$� the phonogrophPI-ou
ation gained may be means of preventing,
it you want
Avitlit-it is a phollogra ph thil t eve" iaiiffly
you yourself from coltracting the disease.
ill 01PS broa(f hali(i reill ejuel. Ity briligs
the world's bCst Intisic gm(j greatest artlstR
Only a collection taken for the Mus -
koka Free Hospital for Consumptive,
GO O'D BEI
into your hoint. fuld fill-il'ishes a lifetime of
entertainment and )ivedful reht%,�ifiotl,
Ak Morris
If you call colivellientiv vi�it our store,
do so at tbnt�arliest op�i)rtimiti- please.
Mr. Ward Gray spent a few days in
Kineardina
Call at
Otherwige.,,ond tis a post -car(! 4ailiql-and
last week,
Mrs. P. McIntosh of Kincardine. spent
leave 016 reQt to us.
the waek-end with her� parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Abraham.
Olver &' B e nin e
J- W- MeRibbon, DeAler
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ca-temore left for
tk*ir home In Davitts", Seek. last Fri
g
Butcher Shop
Raincoats
;j Hats and Caps
Shirts, Collars
Underwear, Socks
k
Overalls
X
Sweater Coats
,Mitts and Gloves
Odd Pants
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
Reduced
Linoleums,,
Rugs all sizes
Oil Cloth's
Window Draperies
Window Shades,
Window Poles, etc.
Pure Foods at Money Saving
Prices for Dollar Day
Pure Clover Honey,.1 lb. Jars ........ 30c
Macaroni 2 for ................ ........... 29
Best Red Salmon ......................... 45
Tapioca, 3 Ib .............................. 25
Rice, 3 lb for _ I ..... I .............. 1.25
Walnuts, best French per lb ............ 69
Almonds per lb ............................ 69
Curratits, selected per lb ............... .... 19
PLtre Lard, 3 lb Titi pail ...... ......... 83
1000 Packages Corn Stareli per pkg 9
Best Extracts, all flavors ................ 10
Lux, 2 plcgs ...................... I .......... 25
5 cases Perserved Peaches with
heavysyrup .......... ........... 25
Peas and Corn, best quality full
size, 2 for ........................... 25
Tornatoes, best quality full size,.., ... 15
Raisitis, flnest selected, per lb ........ 29
Soaps, Comfort, Sunlight, Gold
Surprise and Pomolive, 3 barg 25
Shredded Wlieat 2 packages for.... 25
16
K I --N G''
Furs reduced 20 to 40%
Fur Coats
Cloth Coats
Rain Coats
Separate Shirts
Blouses
Middles
Sport Coats
Sweater Coats
Gloves, Hosiery
Silks, Dress Goods
Smallwares, etc
Cottons, Prints
Flannelettes, etc.
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