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The Wingham Advance, 1921-03-17, Page 8I . It" 61 ERMAIDS AT PLAY IN THE SPECJACUE UJCAVT1FVV6 qm"h& Awft� mom&, Apo" " A LIN'A� HAT4"' Ask t'Ll'ie Well malies this store i amous for 1[nen�,s high grade headwear. BORS-/iLIHO WEEK March 14th to M11rell 19th - Price $9.00 Dressed Man About the �BORSALINI, coo� Belzrave �Lllu iii-I'VYLA, We wish to congratulate our young Saturday L. A Wr PA Henr of Belgrave, on his ree er . I X ingbant Pure Bred Sale. — ------ success at the W !to' the community than private enter- Seldom do we see stock brought.2t i,- ­ken 1% betterforin Thefactthat his E b., -I 77c pair �relse r lbe warmatIve Was I �J ssr. Richard Jeffray. John Mulvey, ress and David Breen, while the negative was Ro Z essrs. Thomas James, Ro ably upheld by M ere 1% E M r To Wilfred MU chison� and James 1. Scott. The judge's decision was given in favor Mr. Ve 'of the affirmative by three points. A Mr. Representat! i splendid programnir was given consisting bes !of singing recitation, and violin select- "A WJ. WHITE . lions. It was decided at this meeting Qu -iv�n in old that a c6ntest concert would be g will be at the big the school house on Monday, March 28tb. !The evenings discussion was brought to La ;a close by singing tne National An QUEENS HOTELon them. sire sho Mr bul Thurs. 9 Mar. 17 trip Cb Mr. John Emigh made a business mo to London Monday. Its- , �d ;_ . ;, -i- I The liquor cases, which were post- to finest stock of hun With the oned last week will come up for hearing thi P an hair goods for ladies an Wednesday of this week in Industry on the Hall. and gentlemen. a Vo The Ladies' sewing �ircle will hold B1 tea on tne evening of the 17th of March For Ladies -Wigs, Transformations, Pompadours, Switches and all I e. Proceeds pri in the hall near Gidley's Stot Ev .Other hair needs, Special treatment for the scalp and hair. to aid Memorial Hall. On Mr. Dodds McGowqn spent Sunday wi For Gentlemen -The closest imitation in a Natural Toupee or Wig at s !at the home of %v'lr. and Mrs. Robertson, ful A reasonable price and the best of satisfadtion given. Wingham. Mr Richard Turner has resigned his position of Policeman of our village, at the last meeting of the council. urse.' of Slo Call on 0 -as voted to the retlr4 P.hi.f. t00 n.crariurn for his long and faith - MR. WHITE as an v PF -M E is ful set ice to tne municipality. Miss Gertie Payne of Jamestown, is an and rennember the .4 TOU appentice at Miss Gibson's Millinery -ium. Empol date; Br Diptheria at the home of Win -Hanna, sixth concession of Grey Township, claim- edthree victims in one daylast week. Miss Catharine Fortune,' and Miss TheywereMrs. Hanna. a baby, and a oa ii n a a h Several other members 1 Agnes, spent one day last week wit Nlrs' six-year-old sun. 'Sparrow eajc�,lng is the order of the onver Stokes. of the family were ill, but are now on the Lfay around Glenannan. A few of the young, peciole from the the road to recovery. line attended the Meahen-Mitch.ell recep- Mrs James Turnbull. widow of -the I I lKr. jameg 1. Scott took a. business trip I tion. on Friday night. late ex -Reeve Turnbull of Grey Township, Mrs. Win. H. Marshall is spending a .o dehawa. I passed away at the home of her son -in - Miss Lizzle, Murchison has been dOn- I days with her sister, *Mrs. Melvin law, George McFarlane one mile north -:-,aed, to the huuse on accounts of sick- I few of Brussels, after an illness of several Willitts. nest. months. She was in bet 76th year. Xi -4 Jitnes Gilmour leftlast week forl The Glenannan Clubbeld a very in- James Turnbull of London. is a son. iteresting and successful debate in the Internment will take place in Brussels bis home In the West- %hool house, on Monday evening, March Cemetery on Friday afternoon. Miss Vdith Metcalfe, Isabella. and ",.nth. The subject was resolved. W H Mccutcheon. 6th line. Morris, Elva. are reCovering from tonsilitis. "That co-operation is more -beneficial -basd Ile fine 150-acriefarm from has ­�rr p his neighbor' John Robb, for the sum of S 000. Th. 10 _ r.rmwillbe occupied by thefr er'sson,andMr. Robb will re- move to Brussels. Whitechurdh FARMERS X Ni's. Morrison who has spent the winter with her daughter. Mrs Alex Nowbray of D ngation, is Visiting with old acquaint- ances, in the village. Remember the meeting ob Friday night ATTENTIO on consolidated schools, Rev. Mr. Me Claren will be present to address the meet. Doull Miss This, (Free. -No Charge) ing. This is a topic in Which the people of Whitisehurch and surrounding neigh. ............... bourhood should be especially inteeesied All invitAtion is extentled, to You and your Friends to be present Everyone welcome6, Itt a POWItl FARMING EDUCATIONAL 1,FCTURI% TO Bit DEM- Mr. Fred Clubb is visiting With It's ONSTRATI-�D WITH MOVINq PI&TIRIts-BRING THE, BOVS1- brother in St. Marys. Me Mr. Ira Wellwood aud sono Percy, are to be held in the X -returning to the�ir home in Ellen Creek, %V Lycellim Theatre, Winghamo On MAn., this week, A Represtitative Of the Canadian MONDAY, M A It C K 21St, 19 2 1, tit 2 P.m. nootherilood Federation will take the sdviees next Sunday ift the Presbyterian I,nMiUILI TOPICS -(a) Nwer farming possibilities in Ontario. Chu rch here. (b� Preparing Seed Bed. Mr. atid Mrs John Falconer visited re. (c Application Of the traLet6t on the Ontario Farm. 1,stijes nt Culross And BlueVale last week, ql� Purchasing inachinery for cash. Mr.�4. Vyleanle and Mrs. McCallum Of (e operating tractor implements. Lucknow visited, at the manse - last Week' ricrUP10-(a) l,reparirkg for the Seed, Bed, Mr, (b) Growing Of the torn plant, (which shows the s. Spobie is improving very S16WIY. the actual development and growth in a Mrq. Garton and Miss Maggie are pextect and in an iinpropCirlY PrOliqted visiting with relatives it' Brusseisr, Millson of Lo;donr, Soot. of see4 bed.) Rev. Mr. , (c) Xceping'Me boy on the farin. SociatServiec for themetbodist churches (a) Puyllig a Traetor. Or' Of Call,.td.t, preached in tbe Methodist Church 11cre on Sunday afternoon, This ittforinatiou will he of value to you aa a snecei; 4dl:fArn1i!T- Thc he�L White. 7CONp A. Clark iq a Ilo,,#er Varmilig, BIpert. ftnd 0,111n -Ale 11 RvetybodY welcome- T lecturer, Mr. G I spezial "audy of this, "elilitch tT. V. 0. Clu3 are bolding a Weill 114 of the Ofttlriu Ap(ricultural College, 'who llaq "lade a < U power varinitig Work. I evening in the Forrestees Hall At White- PltMnKl%2,R T1113A VATK'� -MON., MARCH lt t,?,o p. ill. 11nitli. Ichurch oil Thursday, March 24th, Good progratntnte, No admission. Coine and "WVttW%X==ZX XXXXXXXICXXXX, bring the ladies, 4 0 Perfect in fitting qualities. And at the New Prices w4ich are, decidedly lower than last seas- on's prices. We invite you to call and see o u r new goods even if n o t prepared to buy at present. RMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ... All qoods �n ,gtocic are, being marked down , to ti -le new prices. Wo H. WILLIS i WINQUAM MARKETi W__ 7'r in a single scene: 19 74 1. Number of children in the gnome AND DERBY SHOES FOR MEN H AIN N A &,,, C 0 (Correct up till Wednesday ftcti) More than two mer- maids. Three hundred dark�..Ig, Flour ............... .... 5 40 to f6 25 --Mon's Store Lard ............ 1. 1� .... 26 to Butter. - .� .......... .... 45 to 29 9 52 N, Number of feet shown to you: Eggs .............. :,.,. 30 to d but "' in chers.. 9 00 to 37 10 ()o $600.00 wortl7 of men' S ,-,a' "atlie, butcgers cholcc..11 00 to 12 00 all wool Cashmere Hose, Hogs, liveweight .... .. 14 50- to Hay 12 00 to 1-1-76 15 00 es 10, 10'-, _Ll. Red S'zc .................. Cream ......... to 6111 heel and toe, plain greys, Belzrave �Lllu iii-I'VYLA, We wish to congratulate our young Saturday L. A Wr PA Henr of Belgrave, on his ree er . I X ingbant Pure Bred Sale. — ------ success at the W !to' the community than private enter- Seldom do we see stock brought.2t i,- ­ken 1% betterforin Thefactthat his E b., -I 77c pair �relse r lbe warmatIve Was I �J ssr. Richard Jeffray. John Mulvey, ress and David Breen, while the negative was Ro Z essrs. Thomas James, Ro ably upheld by M ere 1% E M r To Wilfred MU chison� and James 1. Scott. The judge's decision was given in favor Mr. Ve 'of the affirmative by three points. A Mr. Representat! i splendid programnir was given consisting bes !of singing recitation, and violin select- "A WJ. WHITE . lions. It was decided at this meeting Qu -iv�n in old that a c6ntest concert would be g will be at the big the school house on Monday, March 28tb. !The evenings discussion was brought to La ;a close by singing tne National An QUEENS HOTELon them. sire sho Mr bul Thurs. 9 Mar. 17 trip Cb Mr. John Emigh made a business mo to London Monday. Its- , �d ;_ . ;, -i- I The liquor cases, which were post- to finest stock of hun With the oned last week will come up for hearing thi P an hair goods for ladies an Wednesday of this week in Industry on the Hall. and gentlemen. a Vo The Ladies' sewing �ircle will hold B1 tea on tne evening of the 17th of March For Ladies -Wigs, Transformations, Pompadours, Switches and all I e. Proceeds pri in the hall near Gidley's Stot Ev .Other hair needs, Special treatment for the scalp and hair. to aid Memorial Hall. On Mr. Dodds McGowqn spent Sunday wi For Gentlemen -The closest imitation in a Natural Toupee or Wig at s !at the home of %v'lr. and Mrs. Robertson, ful A reasonable price and the best of satisfadtion given. Wingham. Mr Richard Turner has resigned his position of Policeman of our village, at the last meeting of the council. urse.' of Slo Call on 0 -as voted to the retlr4 P.hi.f. t00 n.crariurn for his long and faith - MR. WHITE as an v PF -M E is ful set ice to tne municipality. Miss Gertie Payne of Jamestown, is an and rennember the .4 TOU appentice at Miss Gibson's Millinery -ium. Empol date; Br Diptheria at the home of Win -Hanna, sixth concession of Grey Township, claim- edthree victims in one daylast week. Miss Catharine Fortune,' and Miss TheywereMrs. Hanna. a baby, and a oa ii n a a h Several other members 1 Agnes, spent one day last week wit Nlrs' six-year-old sun. 'Sparrow eajc�,lng is the order of the onver Stokes. of the family were ill, but are now on the Lfay around Glenannan. A few of the young, peciole from the the road to recovery. line attended the Meahen-Mitch.ell recep- Mrs James Turnbull. widow of -the I I lKr. jameg 1. Scott took a. business trip I tion. on Friday night. late ex -Reeve Turnbull of Grey Township, Mrs. Win. H. Marshall is spending a .o dehawa. I passed away at the home of her son -in - Miss Lizzle, Murchison has been dOn- I days with her sister, *Mrs. Melvin law, George McFarlane one mile north -:-,aed, to the huuse on accounts of sick- I few of Brussels, after an illness of several Willitts. nest. months. She was in bet 76th year. Xi -4 Jitnes Gilmour leftlast week forl The Glenannan Clubbeld a very in- James Turnbull of London. is a son. iteresting and successful debate in the Internment will take place in Brussels bis home In the West- %hool house, on Monday evening, March Cemetery on Friday afternoon. Miss Vdith Metcalfe, Isabella. and ",.nth. The subject was resolved. W H Mccutcheon. 6th line. Morris, Elva. are reCovering from tonsilitis. "That co-operation is more -beneficial -basd Ile fine 150-acriefarm from has ­�rr p his neighbor' John Robb, for the sum of S 000. Th. 10 _ r.rmwillbe occupied by thefr er'sson,andMr. Robb will re- move to Brussels. Whitechurdh FARMERS X Ni's. Morrison who has spent the winter with her daughter. Mrs Alex Nowbray of D ngation, is Visiting with old acquaint- ances, in the village. Remember the meeting ob Friday night ATTENTIO on consolidated schools, Rev. Mr. Me Claren will be present to address the meet. Doull Miss This, (Free. -No Charge) ing. This is a topic in Which the people of Whitisehurch and surrounding neigh. ............... bourhood should be especially inteeesied All invitAtion is extentled, to You and your Friends to be present Everyone welcome6, Itt a POWItl FARMING EDUCATIONAL 1,FCTURI% TO Bit DEM- Mr. Fred Clubb is visiting With It's ONSTRATI-�D WITH MOVINq PI&TIRIts-BRING THE, BOVS1- brother in St. Marys. Me Mr. Ira Wellwood aud sono Percy, are to be held in the X -returning to the�ir home in Ellen Creek, %V Lycellim Theatre, Winghamo On MAn., this week, A Represtitative Of the Canadian MONDAY, M A It C K 21St, 19 2 1, tit 2 P.m. nootherilood Federation will take the sdviees next Sunday ift the Presbyterian I,nMiUILI TOPICS -(a) Nwer farming possibilities in Ontario. Chu rch here. (b� Preparing Seed Bed. Mr. atid Mrs John Falconer visited re. (c Application Of the traLet6t on the Ontario Farm. 1,stijes nt Culross And BlueVale last week, ql� Purchasing inachinery for cash. Mr.�4. Vyleanle and Mrs. McCallum Of (e operating tractor implements. Lucknow visited, at the manse - last Week' ricrUP10-(a) l,reparirkg for the Seed, Bed, Mr, (b) Growing Of the torn plant, (which shows the s. Spobie is improving very S16WIY. the actual development and growth in a Mrq. Garton and Miss Maggie are pextect and in an iinpropCirlY PrOliqted visiting with relatives it' Brusseisr, Millson of Lo;donr, Soot. of see4 bed.) Rev. Mr. , (c) Xceping'Me boy on the farin. SociatServiec for themetbodist churches (a) Puyllig a Traetor. Or' Of Call,.td.t, preached in tbe Methodist Church 11cre on Sunday afternoon, This ittforinatiou will he of value to you aa a snecei; 4dl:fArn1i!T- Thc he�L White. 7CONp A. Clark iq a Ilo,,#er Varmilig, BIpert. ftnd 0,111n -Ale 11 RvetybodY welcome- T lecturer, Mr. G I spezial "audy of this, "elilitch tT. V. 0. Clu3 are bolding a Weill 114 of the Ofttlriu Ap(ricultural College, 'who llaq "lade a < U power varinitig Work. I evening in the Forrestees Hall At White- PltMnKl%2,R T1113A VATK'� -MON., MARCH lt t,?,o p. ill. 11nitli. Ichurch oil Thursday, March 24th, Good progratntnte, No admission. Coine and "WVttW%X==ZX XXXXXXXICXXXX, bring the ladies, 4 0 Perfect in fitting qualities. And at the New Prices w4ich are, decidedly lower than last seas- on's prices. We invite you to call and see o u r new goods even if n o t prepared to buy at present. RMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ... All qoods �n ,gtocic are, being marked down , to ti -le new prices. Wo H. WILLIS SOLE, AGENT FOR LADIES' W__ 7'r in a single scene: 19 74 1. Number of children in the gnome AND DERBY SHOES FOR MEN Trojan Brica Heifer, "Lady of Elm Ar" topped the sale at $30D.00 to Col. bt. McEwen of London, is indeed a was worIcing on this job in his bush, when lay the cutting of the'Wood, for the ever, dit io hini. considering the fact that! liand Badly Cut slightly slipping, 41s right hand came in ready and willing (julross npighbours w!tb- Henry bred and fed her himself. Mr. Phillip Keffer on the 2nd Con,, contact with the buzz saw, and the saw 'their usual helping hand will finish the job. Henry has among his herg two of the Culross, 1met with an accident last Satur. nd It is three years ago since Mr. keffelt met, t bred Angus c ci w a in CaMida. day afternoon while cutting w�Dd, that cut into his hand betwden the decond a wi ster" imported by J. D. Larkin' nearly cost him his right hand kie hao. third finger and smashing the joint so that than accident in the same busli that eenstAn Ist, at Toronto -al; a two-Year� been given the contract for cutting fifty it will be useless. His mishap will not de- was a near fatalitY.-Teeswater News. . princess Mabel!% mother of the, cord of wood for the Teeswater school and priced calf at the sale, bred by J rkin, lat Dam "Aster" imported. Ist., "Prince Bravo" champion at the big i ws. The other two calves sold by! Henry were -also high class stuffsthe V 1 a months old, going to Mr Pugh i atham, at $160.00, and the beifer 16 toe nibs to Mr. Clark. Auburn, S205-00.. P We would advisb the public, wao wish y improve their live stock to remember a S in :�nowlng a herd in thr, future. Mr. Henry is t to build up one of the best herds in Province. He purchased a splendid ung heifer from Mr. W. Taylor of ay Garments,, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, yth, last week, and also the highest Northw rC ced bull at the sale froria Mr. A. tvli;,- I P1 K ing, Blvth, who is President of the NTI Silks, Hosiery, Gloves* X t. Angii6 Association for 7 yr�ars: W e *Ar sh Mr, Henry every success in the ure. ;rJ A REAL BARGAIN --- AR01ther shiPment of Navy Serge, pure botany, indego dye, 51 in. Wide, reg- p -rice $6, for . $30 Important Facts 06 About "A Danglit- 1K i 4-41� STANDARD PATTERNS --The Belrobe Method, cleverly devised by er of the Gods" X . ctuve guide—pure and simple—Every -d Designer fashion experts as a pl JT Standal may be .in expert dress maker if she carefully stu�ies it. The , Belrobe ,vonian The fi in spectacle at the Lyceum tly how much material is needed, and how to cut every pat next Wednesday and Thursday. Method shows exac m I X . om any width of material. (5f tliese are several ways of making a gar ent, X The actual cost of the picture: tern fr just in excess of $1,100,000 they are ciii-efully explained.. Total number of persons aPP Mr- ing in the picture: 2 1 '4) 19 Largest number of persons us,,�,d in a single scene: 19 74 1. Number of children in the gnome Will city scenes,. 1,200. hundred More than two mer- maids. Three hundred dark�..Ig, ,Dgirls and women of the Suit hareni. Nurtiber ol�:I feet of film thken. I 223,000. N, Number of feet shown to you: 10.000 feet in ten reels. SF,-ven carneiamen photogtaphecl, the picture, as many as four photo- graphing the same scene simultane- ously from different angles. A Moorish city built at a cost of $350,000 and destroyed to make one of thii; big scenes of the picture. An entire West Indian island and its population utilized by William Fox to assist his actor principals in the making of the picture. I Time required to build the iropical andequip it: three months. Then eight months more 4 work in making the picture. A special municipality created and governed by William Fox for his tbousandA of employees. Several refrigerating and laboratory plants built and maintained for the ' development of the film. I life There was no loss of human in the making of even the most hazardous scenes. Annette Xellerman, the greatest., water sprite of the century, is, a native of Australia. A hundred photoplayers and a lgege staff of technical experts spent eleven months in Jamaica making "A Daugkter of the Gods, The weekly payroll was $22,000 Shil)builders were brought from Egypt to cotistruct the curiously ,astic Byzantine vessels shown. rant Annette XelletftlifttA dive from tile tower means a drop of 103 feet. i Most of the terribly buty gnomes in Ithe picture are, in reality. little Iblack boys"of the West Indies - More than a thousand t6ns of properties and costumes were sent from the United States to Jamaica f6r %,so in tasking the big spectacle. ""0VE1w1-2% Me "I/ Hu xlL It BEATS. . as it Sweeps as it cleetas Your pride In your lovely' rugs v411 be greatly enhanced if you give these tnagures the protective care of The Hoover. This efficient cleaner wAl keep all of your rugs in perfect condition, ancl prolong the life o� each one. Only The Iloover cowbines the three essentials of thorough cleaning. 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