HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-04-07, Page 8AN GE 'thart6y, April 7th, 1921
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Miss r4dria Ulllott, who spent Easter Tile Women's Institute had a very in. Mr. Frank Tate of Toronto, spent a few
at her home here, returned to Windsor on terestiog in eting at the home of lijrq. days with Ili parents at tile manse.
Monday. Elliott on Saturday, Miss Laura Ren. Uldon. Mls
cKinney was refloving for a
Mr. -and Mrs. John Oemmell spent one IvIck alFo Miss Freda Duffy gave instra. few day% last waek. For' Men and Boys
1'. i day vccontly at Mr. Robert Muirla. mental music which was very much en- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Holmes visited
H an. a Coo Miss Irene Inuridell spent a call a of joyed. MlssL Clara Metcalre gave a paper relatives at Brantford last week.
on "The Education. of the boys and girls
'days last week -with Air. and Mrs. gugh MI's. John Hall was laid up for a few
after they leave school", The sum of The
forty dollars was donated to help the little days last weak
A number of the young People who Armenian children. A very pleasant Mr. Jas, Grav of Listowel, visited re -
were spen4ing the holidays around Glen jOcial hour was enjoyed and a delightfill latives here for a few days,
have returned to their duties. " luncilecti served. Mr. and Mrs, Win. Tborriton, spent a
Special oppor�unity to secure one of The musical contest which was held Mrs. Corrigrau and family have r�turrled few days with Howick friends last week,
In tile school house on Monday night from their visit to Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stewart spent N R I
our fine new Spring Dresses at W,L Dise. March Utb.. %Vag a decided success, both
sId&3 did splendid, the judges were Mr. Mrs. Stanley Sheppard of Holland Lang. the week-erd with relatives here,
the school West, Mr. Ing, is visiting with Mrs. Corrigan. Ur L. W. Ruttan at Wroxoter, called
-f: one, Week only ;wk Frf fogle for
avid L. ir for the school East while Mrs Doub)edee entertained h6r neigh. 'on old friends in the village on Monday.
BeadeCand E mYoroldered Dresses from Mr. George uIr was third judge. The bars on F riday evening and as usual they We are sorry to report Mrs, Goo. Me. An ideal shoo for Men that can be worn. for bp6t Or for everyday wear.
$14.75 to 35.90 judges decision was given in favor of the all had a right royal good time. Donald is on thesick list again and hope They are made of a splendid grade of Calf skin and the solo stoalc is Plthc�
Last. There was a good attendance, and School Section No. 18 will have its en. she may soon be better, belit that is"—ftfil rubber heel$.
we hope that we may enjoy many more rolment increased by about tell liltle, pupils, Rev. T. W. Mills took charge of ser,
Sergies and Tdc.-Wines, entire evenings like this in the future. who are beginning their 0 to 18 sojourn in vices at Ripley last Sundav, An Ideal shoo, for B.>ys Ili fact the best school shoo we ba I ve ever had -
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our schoolo. Miss Isabell Gowlay 9f Toronto, spent The upper stock Is the same as in the Men's being of high grade calf skin.
Blouses ---Crepe Ce Chines, Gcorgettes, Tory Cornera Little Master Lesite and Miss Viola a few days with her sister, Mrs Alex, The soles are made of Ivai-r GRADE sole leather—with full rubber beels.
SULs, hiiee n a d bead t r 11111 M e d Willits who have been visiting their grand. MacEwao.
Navys, flesRil mud white . $7.50 to 15.00 1 The Taylor family Is at preaent holding mother, Mrs. Abraham for theEaster hall- Misses Janet and Mary Mowbray, These shoos are made both in Black and Mahogany and the prices are
a reunion at the homes of Mrs Goo. Greer
alao
t days hare returned to their home in Lon- spent the w6ek-end with relatives at most- reasonable namely:
R. H Carson, Alfred and Fred Taylor, don. Whitecilurch
Misses' and Ltdlesl Summer SweateR!s The entire family are present with the
exception of Thos'. Taylor of Cheboygan Mrs. Corrigan's Sunday School class The G. T. R. have again commenced Men's Black $6.95
- Have yoo seen the latest novelty Mich. who was not able to attend. were entertained by Miss Bertha Mar- running a way freight each way every
shall on Wednosrlav evening.
in, ;5%vemaers, "the Monkey bRousel Those present are Mr. and -Mrs Win. , day. Men's Mahogany $7.50
or and daughter of Wingham. Mr� and Rev Bradley, Teeswater, occupied the The folloi%ing appeared in Toronto
aar,Q "age Dac�f", We hame them ill slccl�. Toy James Taylor of Medford Oregon,
I ulpit in the Presbyterian Church, Sab- Star of March 31st. "A pretty- wedding
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Mrs. John Pais of Blenheim. and Mrs R. bath afternoon. rhere was -1h splendid took place at high noon on Wednesday Boys, Black, sizes 1-2-3-4-5, $5.50
Fine Z�zoey RAn.24T SuRis ior Children, I J. Inkster of Blind River, Ont This be. attendance at Encleavour in the evening at tile home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin
ing the first reunion held in the Taylor Fred Doubledee took the chair while Mr. Boys' Mahogany, same sizes,, $5-75
Masters, 772 Shaw St, when their
2 to -5 yes'i'?"Z enell family for many years, where so many onrY Johann and otber4 spoke on the daughter, Mary olive was united in
v�ere present. Tnis Is one of the oldest leSsOn- SclOs were rendered by Misses marriage to Gordon Gallaher ot Bluevole
We invite you to call and see these excellent sho-.s.—Yoit will be more
N eiv voliles, oUErs, gloves and necic�vear pioneer families in Hlowick their parents Nelda 'Wolfe, Freda Duffy and George Rev. deorge Baker, of Scarbor(f, lier� than pleased with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Taylor moving bere Rullierford- forming the ceremony Tile bride who
for Sp-Af n,2� j. Many new S p Tr H r g eoa�s, 186!i when the land was new, and clearing The Mission Band will give their con- \vas unattended wore white satin, with
wraps -%Ud SU11-:5 hQVe just arrived to re- a few acres of land to build a house on, cert, Friday evening, admission 25 and corsaget'bouquet of sweet poas Follow. Sole Agents for INRIG Shoes In Winghapi.
plen!sRa OMIT sprRng stock. they started their career. Of a family of 15 cents. ing the wedding breakfast, she donned a
eleven there are still nine living and the Nibs Verna Clyne, Hardsion, is visiting becoming tailored suit of navy blue and
youngest of tt ese almost touches the half her aunt, Mrs Tremble. henna hat ,vith navy blue veil for travell,
A century mark. We hope and trust they Miss Nelda Wolfe, Lakelet was a visitor Ing. The young couple are making their
will have many more happy and pro in the village, Sunday, home at Bluevale. - Mrs. Gallaher has
'Tpor
ous years, and that this reunion will be been active in Young Peoples' work in the
out one of many they will hold lit this Mr Win. Poterman, Fergu,;, was call- Centennial Methodist church of this city."
vicinity. ed home owing to the serious illness. Of The above parties are well known here, Will H a WILL IS
3W of Boulter Dress The sole at Metcalfes' of the 17th Con- his father. Their many friends will wish them 4
It was well attended. I . Nis. Law, Mr. and Mrs.'George Nichol happy and prosperous married life. SOLE AGENT FOR LADIES'
Co. wUl gavea display of silk Mr. Th as. Ellis entertained a number Toronto, attended tile fnner4l of their
and (dresses in our of his friends at his home on Friday even- brother, Mr. John Hatnilton.
Ready-tc-IYenT Dept., Thurs- ing last. A reader tells us that our Belmore Fordyce
Mr. Stewart Finley who has recently correspondent should take a trip to Cali. Mxz��
day, PlaprRl 7ah. You are In- joined the association, purchased a value- fornia, instead of telling the. public of Miss Winnifred McQuillan is at pres-
vated. able team last waek. others going, who have no such intention,. cut visiting at Mrs, R70 ht. 11aines, for a
Doubtlessit was was a mere mistake. few days. AND DE RBY SHOES FOR MEN
Mr. Wm. Ellis of Chatham is spending Mr, B. J. Haffies lost one of his work -
his holidays with his father Mr. Thos. Ing horses one day last week with acute
Bills of this burg. indigestion.
Mr. James Taylor of Medford Oregon, Belgrave Mr. and Mrs. Goo NeRoberts visited
is renewinm his ac unintance —it- --
Special sa'�e (of Men's N'Suits
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of his Old school mates in and around
MOWIck.
Mr. and airs. Simon Forsythe have
rented Mrs. Nethery house and are may-
Ing into It this week.
at Edward Hqines' one day last week.
Mr. John Gibbous had a very s . access -
ful sale oil Monday last,
**H. Neil and children of London,
everything sell -
Ing for
aretilpending a few days I with her father
Mr. Gen. Wylie.
Mrs, R. Bell of Saskatchewan, Is visit-
Ing her brothers, Mr. Joe Miller.
a good price.
ldr.'�Wgllington Dow purchased Mr.
TWO week we str2,11ft haveoci dftsplay in
Mrs. D. Anderson of Orangeville, Is
John Gibbons' young teaw of Percherons,
1 our vj�lnOevvo Sprf1mg Suits at the new low
Whitechurch
avending a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Wellie certainly has it fine matched team.
price. ffook them over. Lar e choice at
Nurse Annie Henry has been home from
F Anderson.
Mrs. E. Richmond of St. Jacobs, spent
Mr. and Mrs. Chest er Taylor visited at
Mr. Ferguson's at Auburri,t on Sunday
$30.00 ench.
Buffalo, for the last week.
a couple of days with Mrs. J. A. Brandon
last.
Quite a large number 'and
Mrs. Frank Henry, who is in Wingham.
General Hospital at present is improving
Mrs. Yale spent a few dayr in London
and Toronto.
of relatives
neighbors assembled dt Mr. John Gib -
NEWS, FOR TEE BOIFS, --- A new, Cap Fiece
wKUR every boys sialt Sold this week.
nicely.
Mrs. Thos. Henderson of the Bluevale
Road, is visiting with Mrs. Weaver�
Mr. Abe Proctor had the misfortune to
have his house burned on lot 10 3rd. con.
of Morris Xr. Robert Forbes has been
living in.
bgns on Friddy evening last, it being the
presentation Of a fine easy chair and table
to M0and Mrs. John Gibbons also a fine
easy chair and table to Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Andrew Fox is visiting with her
t1le house for the past few years
McGlynn. After the presentation
sister, Mrs. Humphrey, St. Helens.
fire started in the attic about 11 a. m.
on Monday and made sueh headwav be-
and
lunch being over the balance of the even -
-
h .. I
r g was unt n music ancL other amuse -
nephew, Mr. Geo. Lam d, p
I.Ars. LIL Jacques is visiting with he fore hel arrived that no chance of saving ment& till the wee small hours in the,
ont of Denfiel the house but moat of the furniture in the
and with friends in London. lower story was saved. the loss to Mr. morning. you a true warm hearted Irish gentleman. borne of these articles, recall memories at
Our new teacher, Mr. Roy Henderson, Proctor was considerable as only a small Mr. and Mrs. John Gibbous But to-hight we wish to show in a more olden days around Old Fordyce and t6e
i and his wife of Bluevale. are in our village insurance was carried. Dear Friends - substabtial mannei� than words, our feel- friends left behind, And while we regret
now. They are living in Mr. Jos. Holmes' Mrs. Clemmens of St. Marys. is visiting fr To the prospect of your early departure ings towards you and your wife. In pre - the pacting we hope you may gain many
am this neighborhood wherit you have
house. bet- sister, Mrs. S. Jordan. sefiting you dear friend,; with this Draw- new friends. But do not forget the old.
MissNottieand Master Robbie Lott, spent so many long years. 'We would ing Room Set, it is not for their intrinsic For there's no friends like the old friends,
Dorothy Bryant of Blyth. is spending malce special reference to Mr. Gibbons. value but to show our appreciation of your 'The tridd and the true.
spent the Rester holidays w1th their the holidays with her grandmother, Ntrs. being born on the farm an which you have many sterling, qualities, and whea
grandmother in Brussels. Wray- oil Signed by John Martin
161 resided for about three score years (an leave this neigbbourhood for your new
,)a�ej_,n Air, and Mrs. Edwin Palmer visited i Miss Lilian Paerson, Helen, and Scot D. O'Callaghan
t, Miss. LovelasA of London, is the guest unusual event it) those restless timet). home, -we hope that you wili long enjoy Robert Shiell
.4 4-nds near Brussels last week. spent a couple Dl�l day?, at the home of 0
-Mr. and Mrs. A. rpen! a t�-w; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cathers spent last Mt. and Mrs. Peter Fowler, Bluevale of Mr. an ' d Mrs. L. Scan . drett. Years of pioneer' life spent amidst tbe with comfort and ease the declining years John Webster
iays last week wi, h tt!end� in To-ni t,, -11fnday with . friends of Gurrie vicinity. Road. A marked improvement has latley bee, privations, hardships, disappointments oflife, And may the presence in -your Hugh Kin
Mrs. John Gowdy visited frif?ndzi -v Misses. Janet and Mary Mowbray o m-ade to Knox Church. The walls of the and disadvantagos of the early days, But
Toronto a few vayq I rdr. Thos Johnston of Brantford. called f silcove receiving A fresh application of ala- these 'Wood old times of kind
I or� Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gallaher one day Bluevale. and Miss Beatrice Dobie Of bl,tine with wainscoting of burlap, bivilitle hourly acts, sociiii. intercourse and
last week. Wingliam. spent Sunday with the latter's the floors of the chancel and alcove have neig'! Into life's struggle
Mr. and Mr*. 7'nm. King vMtrd friendq grandmother, Mrs, Jas. McClenaghan. gem.rie bappineis. X, 1110WAX., Nwx Xwx M., xx Xx X
near Orange F- I -t l7r,chy been covered with a handsome 13russels you entered with IL brhve. heart and daunt- X, I X
carpet The Ladies Aid Society. who less courage to overcome and make �gcod 4---1 r7
financed the work wish to th - in ttie drama of life, Genial and kind of: X
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ladies who,so kindly helped with the SC'W- heart always ready with a, cheerful word
ing, of the carpet and the gentlemen who and friendly act you have wonkbur esteem
gave their time in help'�vith the lifting of and gratitude, Many are the changes
old Material. since your boyhood days. changes 'of
which none ever dreamed changes which
!lave greatly added to the comforts and (dieo,
aysaf
life. To Mrs Gibbons, although
WINGHAM MARUTS
not so long a resident amorigit us we
would extend tb yqu our appreciation of
(Correct up till Wednesday noon) your quiet and unassuming Mannert rour 4R!& 11�..y 0
Flo nd
Ut ......... . .. .... 5 40 to 5 65 kind and neighbourly acts of heart a
X, Lded .................... 24 to 27 band we will not soon forget, But it is sh
-�fX: Butter ...... ........... 45 to 50 not because of tht material things of life
Eggs ............. _... 23 to
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......
AWL, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
28 that we have ;nvaded your home to -night 4-,
r
Cattle, mad., butchers. - 9 00 to 1000 but to show in a more tangible form than
"R, 'A 1;2 Q0 words, our appreciation of your many
Cattle,butchers choice, -11 00 to NMSPRNG
..... .. . ... acts of indriess slid helpfulness, In 'pre -
Hogs, Rvewelght '13 00 to 13 50 it
wing
sonting you dear friends with this Dra CLOTM
Hay ........ .... 12 00 to 1500 Room Set we would beg of you to accept
Kii
Cream ............... to 61 them, not because oftheir material value
------- - but as an expression of out kindly feeling
to you And as you leave our mirlpt for
Now fift
your new home we hope that you will long
live to enjoy the well-earned comfort,
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and ease of your declining years, and as
you view these articles may they kindle X,
Mrs WALK' ER'S in your hearts tender memories of by -gone
X0. g Wawanosh
years spent on the 10th of Eat,
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Funeral Directors and the friends left behind, and while we
regret your departure. we hope you will
soon gain many new friends.
and Embalmers
That'll prove both true and kind,
MFO
But still we hope you'll not forget,
The friends you've loft behind,
Motor Hearse or Itorse Equipment
Signed by John Martin,
D. O'Callaghan
Robert Shiell Ladies, we �have some real surprises for
Wingham, Ontario
John Webster
;Nt you this season.
Hugh King
To Mr, and Mrs, Patrick McGlynn M
ost be-
DeAr Friends:—
We have selected SoMe Of the M
Myth
ZA ; you wilt very soon be removing from
A�
coming suits and wraps that it has ever
tbl,� Ocality in which you have been a
Mr. It. A. Spatton of Wingham, was been our good fortune to find.
si ent for a long time. We would first
in re a
town on busiriess Saturday. refer to Mrs, McGlynn, Althoilgh this
g.,
Mr. S. Westlake of Goderich, has been neighborhood is not Vane blikh place, yet X., It will be YOUR good fortyne 'to select
engaged as policeman for our town. Dut. you cabe as a Child with the early settlers
. . . . . . . . . . .
ies to commence April Lst& Mr. Westlsdte and have, lived always up to the present one of these models before they are gone.
isnostranger. lie field this position with on the farm which has been your �otne.
the town before, and the consensus of You know what life has been in tile 'early Dan't walt another minute, but -come
of old .11tirou in TO -D".
0 opinion is that the council have made a days,lo the backwoods
wise Choice. County and along with others of early
THOMAS MLIGHAN4&� BETTY COMPSON days you have borne (lie brunt Of the
40 :iv_ Mrs. John Mills, returned home this X We am sho'Wing all kinds of now spring
week, having spent tile winter very pleas. battle of life with fortitude. courage and
MIRACLE, MAN antly in California. Her daughter, Mrs, success. Although cheerful with a warm, goods throughout the store.
(Rev.) Clysdale of riordwich, is visiting kindly Irish heart, life's burdens wa lighto I
with [ter this week. ly bn your shoulder,,; and you have reach. Pur GOODS are GOOD; our PRICES LOW.
ed a gond ilge, little tile worse for wear.
"Tile Xliracle INI-In" is t1le nle�'-Imlvc 4 tile celitul'Y Dr. J, U. Blackball received tile sad 13ykindreighbourly acts you have en -
intelligence ofthedeathof hismother in dearcil yourself to oeighbourg and ac.
–.4t Inspire,; —it Aj)peals —It Thrill,,;- London township on Saturday. (luaintances: To Mr. McGlynn although
There will boa union meeting,- af all tile not in the Company Of the early settlers in
r It isi jia!uDtoplay widi nn amazinz,; soul. A dr.,imatic entortainiiient that deliglits. lakdieq in this Acinity Friday afternoon in tiliq Ijc!ality, yet you know something of
of tile Presbyterian Church, under the &us. early life with itq hard work and trying K I N G B R 0 S'
"The M iravle Nlati is the fmittire at the Lycetan I'llicatre for tile laist tfirce &Iys picies of the Womcn,& Christiaii 're times, but while a resident amongst us,
peratice Union. The TkUleting is Ili the we have found you a good ticighbour') and
diis" ek (Par -111101111t Ii Huf� Wi %VeeL,) interests of the Reforridura vote, a helpful friend. Ili faet we have found
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