HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-03-24, Page 5Mae. 24th I THE %INGHAM ADVANCE
We, who have enjoyed your frIcti&
ship and co-operation for, so many year;
STUDENTS MAY ENTER ANY TIME Mr. Arthur Fitch'a'shed was strWk by have invaded the peace and quiot of your
lightning- oil Saturday but no serious re- boinelo-nigitt, to have one more ploustat
sult is reported, evening In your company before you
Mrs. W H. Irwin has returned home leave us to take UP life Again in a now
from visiting in Wingham, home
A social evening was spent at the home We felt we would like to may just a
of Mr. William Lowry prior tOrLbeir do. word in appreciation of the life you have
parture for Niagara Falls, where they lived among 49, and the. example you
have been to all of u
will in future retida. ,,We Are sorry to , a, overrvady to do
We give thorough courses, have experienced instructors who give indiv. lose these excellont citizens from our! your part and more than your part In
idual instruction to pupils. Our graduates are meeting with success. Winter inldg . everything tbat was undertaken for the
benefit of the community. While we
courses for farmers, sons. Address college for free catalogue, The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs- know you took pleasure In the work, we
Jas. Stokes is i ecovering after a severe also realize It meant a great sacrifice of
ttack o prieumortia, time and convenience on your part to
WINGIRAM or STRATFORD 'Mr. Ketinedy of Wirigham,'bas purebas. I . b work, Red
help so faithfully a churc
ed the Richardson farm south of Belmore, Cross work and also our own community
Mr and Mrs. 1). J. Weir of Teeawater j enterprises,
Ate visiting friends here for a couple of! We will miss you much and do feel
weeks. 11 1 that a well loved sister and brother and
. sharpr of our joys and struggles, are
Mrs. Corrigan has gone to the city,i., '
where she will -pend Easter. ving us t6 iake up work in another
home. We part with rigret at our lose
Members of the Women's Institute and i and best wishes for your comfort and
the immediate friends of Mr. and Mrs.! happiness in the bome to which you go.
Wm.. Lowry met at their home Saturday We will often think of you and of your
evening, March 19th to bid them fare- interesting sympathy and help as we go
well i3efore leaving for their new home at' on with the work here and in order that
Niagara. The evening was Pleasantly you may not altogether forget us. We
pent In social intercourse, The pro- ask you, to accept these tokens of our
.gram consisted of Instrumental music. love and use them every day, and as you
,speeches, solos, readings and recitations, use them occasionally. remember the
Safter which, Mrs. Lowry was presented friends that loved you so in the old days
with a manioure set, and Mr. Lowry with on the farm.
an umbrella, for 0 which both made a Signed on behalf of the Womeli's In -
suitable reply, thanking the Ladies for stitute of Belmore.
,their gift. The address was read by Milly A. Corrigan. Secretary
Mrs. John Mulvey, while Mrs. John Mrs J. Hall, President
Peferman made the presentation. The Women's Foreign Missionary
The address was the following; Society will meet Friday afternoon
Belmore Women's Institute
March 19th, 1921 Mrs. John Irwin is in Wingbam. with
To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lowrv— I her sister, Mrs. Daniel Pry who has been
a
Ur-achful Eures Guard Its Quafity
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THERE is much more than mere routine
to the elaborate system of inspection
which guards the upreme quality'of the
Gray -Dort car. I
Built into every car,is the pride of an organ-
ization over sixty years expChenced in the
production of satisfactory transportation.
—each skilled L craftsman looks upon the
Gray -Dort as his personal product, by
which he - will be j udged in the eyes of the
world.'
The result is a carefulness—a precision—
of construction "which is matched only by
the fineness of the materials with which
our men work.
The final result is freedom from ordinayy
motor car troubles and the long life which
comes only with perfect harmony in every
working part.
Compared with other cars, the Gray -Dort
is worth much more than its fair made -in -
Canada price.
The difficulty in securing a Gray -Dort
will increase as the season advances. See
the Gray -Dort dealer now.
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I New Spring
xctpenes and
House Furnishings
We have just received a large shipment of NiOw Spring Curtain
Zw MaterIalso Draperies, Cretounes and Rugs.
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CURTAIN MATERIALS ... Nets, Scrims, Colored Volles and Marques-
Ittes In a wonderful array of designs and patterns. New
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spring colorings suitable for any room at attractive prices,
A beautiful showing of
za DRAPERY, CRETONNES AND SATEENS
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these materials In large floral and tapestry designs. Light
and dark colorings. Exception values at 60c to $2 per yd. Eil
CURTAINS --- We are showing a full assorted range of Curtains In
new and attractive designs and patterns. MarquesItte, Fine
Nets and Voiles, shown In White, Ivory and Ecru. E
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RUGS,RUGS --- Wilton, Axminster, Velvet'and Tapestry Rugs In
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wide and varied range to select from. All sizes. At prices 0E
and qualities to meet your every requirements.
LINOLEUMS CURTAIN RODS OILCLOTHS
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Our Goods are the Best—our Prices Right. Flour, Feeds and Seeds a Specialty.
Mr. Sterling Haskins has rented Mr.
Ralph Metcalf's farm. Mr. Metcalfe in- X 7AXIMMXXXXXXXX
tends taking a trip to the West this sum-
mer.
Mrs 3kelton, Brussels. is. waiting on AF
r aunt, Miss Harriet Pipe who is N,
confined to her bed. X
The Mission Band intend giv Ing a N T I C E
he still
concert on Monday evening, March 20th.
A good program is being prepared.
X We are now ready for business and
Westfield-' X are able to give you the best of ser -
Mr. J E. Tom paid his official visit
to the school on Monday, March 14. AM vice on all kinds of tire repairing.
Mrs. J. J. Bell and children have re X Ic
turned to Calgary after a visit with the X
former's mother, Mrs. John Redmond.
M rs. J. W. Stackhouse held a v--ry Expert Vulcanizing and Il
successful sale on Thursday last. De- 1
spit the inclement Weather a large crowd
was in attendance and good prices pre- Ketreading
vailed. Mr. Stackbouse and family will
occupy one of Mr. Wm. McDowell's
bou es during the summer. Ix Ask us about our guaranteed puncture
A special feature of the Easter se vic` proof service.
at Westfield Methodist Church will be
the Children's choir from the school.
IX We carry a complete line of tire and ac -
SCHOOL REPORT cessories.
School Report S. S. No. 1, Howick.
Jr. IV Maggie McElwain 79, Harold i Ask for our opinion, we can illiminate
Barton 69, Gordon Weir 64, Clayton your tire troubles.
Edwards 54, Jim Inglis (absent).
Sr. III—Leonard Nletcalf 64, Ander-
son Inglis (absent). ! X . . . ALL WORK GUARANTEED . . .
Jr. III—Clair Edwards 78, Robbie Mc- i W
Elwain 73 1 we
-Sr. II—John Taylor 73. Margaret M
Ed,% ards 58, Edwin Detzler 54, v illie':
Barton 51, Edythe Metcalf (absent). I
Jr. II Ethel Taylor 60. Winevham Tire and
Jr. I—Minnie McElwain 80, Verna,
Montgomery 76, Clara Detzler 68 Melvin
Taylor 63, Harold Wright 59, Lily Ed-, X, Vulcanizing Depot
wards 56, Margaret Montgomery 55.
"B" Myrtle Montgomery.
No. on Roll 23. Morton Block, Wing4am. Phone 298.
F. E. MCPHILR8011,
Teacher.
East Wawanosh
Rev. Mr. Peters had the misfortune to
ruiebis car into the Nva while on fti—OW-1-00,
the way to the Brick hurmchppon Sunday
morning. It struck a log on the road
A nuTber from here attended the
Masonic Euchre party in the Council
Chamber, Winghain on Wedne.,da ]At.
,y as
It is proposed that no male in this Pro-
vince shall be allowed t6 get married un-
til he's twenty-one, by which time a fellow,
is supposed to be old enough to have
some sense. In a matter of this kind,.
however, it's hard to set an age limit. I
Some are even more foolish at forty than!
they were at twenty.
Dr. ftvgaret G. Calder!
I E n du. I" i i n c e
General Practitioner
Graduate Universitv of Toronto, Faculty,, HE FORD is built to withstand year after y e a r
of Medicine.
Tthe strains of travel on every kind of road in every
Office.— Josephine St., two doors south of! kind of weather.
Brunswick Hotel. I The Ford has proven its endurance qualities on the
Telephones — Office %I, Residence 151. roads of the world. You see daily evidencesi of Ford
endurance on every road in this county.
Blyth
Ford endurance means repair costs kept down to a
On Wednesday evening last Yrs. M.' minimum.
W Telfer entertained a number of' When you do need repatra, we give'017ord Service.
friends at Progressive euchre, and the
following evening Mr. Telfer entertained; We sell Genuine Ford Parts, Our repair shop is fully
a like number of gentlemen friends. equipped and we have the skilled mechanics to render
The tables on both occasions com prised prompt and satisfactory service.
eight with a full &emplacement of s2'
players. Mrs. Howard' Brutidson was 1 Out, charges for both parts and repairs are atandardiz-
the winner of the prize in point of games: ed. You know the cost before you buy.
and Mrs Ifeltay was muceeasful in bav-i
lug, to her credit the greater nuipber of
lone hands. In the play by the luen,
Messm.'Oeo. X MeTaggart and TIsomets,
Wallace were ties in number of games, I' A. M. Crawford, Dealer
the latter winning on the draw and was 1
sLwarded the prize, while Mr. R6bt.
Somers had to bit credit the greater whis
for lone handg. Both these oceassious
were of the tuost b&ppy nature and con. I
sensus of opinion is that Mr. and Mrs.
Telterare excellitut eutertainers.—Itlyth NO
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