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The Wingham Advance, 1921-05-26, Page 4THE WINGRAN ADVANCF, and Misses Lilian Paterson abd Isabel Post Are appointed as delegates to at" tend the POsbyterial in Tre5water, on Thursday of this weak. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Martin and Bruce, spent Sunday with 10. and Mrs. Davld chlinineyle of Donnybrook. Rev, Duncan MacTavisb of Salem, called an Whitechurcli friends one day last wo'*.' Miss Beatrke Doblo of Wingliam, visited with her grandmother, Mrs. j4s. McClenaghan last week. Born—to Mr. and Mrs. Davic 'I Kennedy. on Thursday; May 19tit, a son. The empty barn owned by Mr, MacG!n- nis, on 304 of Kinloss, was struck by lightning oa Sunday night and burned to thogroutid. Plad W report that Mrs, ]as. Martin, and Mrs. jas. McClenagban Are improv- ing, after their reeent severe illness. Mr. Robert Purdon, spent a couple of Osys in Toronto last week. Sorry to repoKt that Mr. Cecil Falconer, is an the sick list these days. Mr. Alex McRae, spent Sunday In Kintardine. 114 1 i Best D. L. & Wo Sepanton Coal All Sizes - - Order your coal now and avoid the high prices and coal shortage of the past season, also Cannell, Soft Smithing Coal and Charcoal always on hand. Lumber# dressed and undressed, Lath, Shingles, F r a m e a, Sash. Doqrs, Mouldings 0 allkiuds. -Beaver Board and Roofing. I A. MacLEAN Whitechurch Plaughright of Minesing, visited with spent Sunday in Auburn witla Mrs. Craig's Miss Lilian Patterson, one day last week, sister, Mrs. Tom. Mrs. Wm. Martin tnd son, Bruce, Miss Katheriae Swarts of Waterloo, is sited in London a few days last week. Miss Bertha MoKay of Wingliam, spent I vigiting at the home of _M� Richard Mrs. Sidney Plougbright and baby, Sunday at her home here. 'Charter*. Allc� of Lucknow and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. John Craig and children, I Mrs. Win, Barbour, Mrs. Walter Lott, J, THE BIG -SIX is, ift every respect a quality car, for comparison only with the very best. Due to light weight and Studebaker's manufacturmig facilli- ties, the price 1*8 less, than other cars of "'Buy it because * ' equal quality. its a Studebaker. " �j' "Built -in -Canada. " LKENNEDY Dealer,Wingham 'ot % "E STUDE9AXER CORPORATION OP CANADA, LTIN., WALKERVILLB, ONT. Prices- f, 0, 16, walkorwile, ont, rd4wi** cdw* ond cokoet wha .1444ons 1KT.MX1r60PjNG4CAIt .,. $�,o.'�* L1Gt&4IX COUPZ AEL-SM TOURINGI CAR 24 LIGHT -SIX SEDAN JL. ;.!kOA63TMS 2450 361 WG.SIX C 2 Ui 2950 SPECIAUSIX COUPE 45 SPECIAAoSIX $FDA 37 ALL STUDURAKER CARS ARZ NQUIPPED WITH Coltbf T11114 We keep the largest., stock of WALLPAP.E011 GEO, IMISON & SON Stationery, Pattrit Medicines, Books, School Supplies, Wall Paper, Fancy Goods, Toys, etc, East Wawanosh Among the members of the Royal Arth Masons who attended the chapter meeting ,on Tuesday evening were: Mtssrs.,J. V Beecrof t, Ed, Irwin, George Walker, Gregg Sheill, Herson Irwin, and J. J. McGee. It was the occasion of the official visit of District Superintendent R. A. Coutt's. Duncan Kehh and Thos. Gaunt lost cattle in Sunday's electrical storm7 They were struck with lightning. �MRS. T. FEILLS, I I Patrick St., Phone 2al. Chiropractic and Massage Adjustments. Hours 2 to 5 p. m. Mrs. 0�11t; got her Chiropractic trail niijg from Dr. Fox and Massage training in an English Massage Institution. BORN HARGRAVIII—In Howick, on Sunday, May 8th, to Mr. and Mrs, Emerson Hargrave, a daughter. JA.cqvg9—In 'Preston on Friday, May 20th. to Mr. and Mrs. George Jacques, formerly of Witigham, a daughter, MAsov—ln East Wawanosh on Monday, May 23rd,, to Mr. and Mrs. John Mason, a son. CA.usox—ln London on Wednesday, May 18th,, to. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carson, a daughter. EmioTT—In East Wawatiosh on Mon- day, May 23rd., to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H. Elliott, a daughter --Still- born, CO*B9TT­In Belgrave, on May 20th., 1021. To Mr. and Mrs. William Cor- bett a daughter. DIED Atoirtwx4-In Virgus, on Tuesday, May 2tth, Ann V. MeWillim, widow oflitt 10m. Aldason, formerly topttt- *d residents of WinghAm. Docosed **s ltk hit 14th 140. POPPIES In my garden is a poppy W, Filled with blo some of a brilliant red; As in the breeze pods each drowsy bead, They softly sigh, Bearing a message from a distant land,' Bringing a memory of A noble band Who died for freedom in a valiant stand, Vbere still they lie, , Each little flower seems to tell of one Who lost his life ere it had quite begun. And now Is sleeping 'neAtb a far off sun. With poppies 'night. May nothing ever mar their peaceful sleep, As nodding poppies the long vigil keep. Great be the harvest of Aove they aball reap In the by-and-by. Give It To The Traveller A Young man was, in this vicinity Iasi week on Monday and Tuesday giving his name as Ryan, and posing as an agent for the Mail and Empire, Globe, Star and several magazines. The - price of the papers was R cash. A number subscrib- ed paying him the. cash. He claimed the International Printmg,Co., Toronto, was the firm which did the work for all these papers, G4ting into communication 'with the Mail and Empire they said they had no such agent authorized to do business for them and they also made further in- vestigation and couI4 find n -0 trace of any International Printing Co. in Toronto doing business. No doubt he will via! ' t other towns doing the same work and we think this matter should be given wide publicity.,Tara Leader. PhOueli 10�, 224- WALKEW& Funeral ]Dfrectors and Embalmers Motor Hearse or Horse lRquiptilent Wingbam, Ontario - Fordyce Mrs. John Nixon of London, is visitir.- relatives for a few days at pres.ent, Mr, John McGee is at presen�t bu:; with his tractor ploughing for John Martin. Miss Nellie Boyle spent the week -end visiting under parental roo& Mr. Harry Chamney is at present start- ing to build his new house, having the cellar dug and starting to put in the cement bottoon. Ti�et,stork�-eiii.ledai'lohn.114sonl*, one day -recently �Lnd left alba6y boy. Con- giktulatlons johb. Plad to hear that Mrs. James Martin, rho has not been well of late is at present improving nicelY. If reports are true, the Boyle -Brothers have bought, a new separator to thrash -with this fall. Mr. John Champion and Victor Emmer- son wer� eiigaged�' shingling for hIr Campbell and Peter Watson -neae.1tick, now, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woods visited at rvir Daniel MartiWs, on Sunday last. 1�rs. P. McGlynn visited at Mr, James Dow's, one day recently. WINGHANI MARKETS (Correct up till Wednesday noon) Flour ............... .... 5 40 to 5 65 Lard .................... 24 -to 27 Butter .................. 23 to 26 Eggs ........... ....... 20 to 23 Cattle, med., butchers.. 9 00 to 10 00 Cattle, butchers choice,. 10 74 to 11 00 Hogs, liveweight .... .. 876 to 900 Hay ... * " ­ " * ' * " .. 12 00 to 15 00 Cream....... I ... I.... to 25 Prices This Year and 1:,.t R 1. C Mr. R. S. McGee had an unique win dow display on Saturday. In one side o; his window he showed a 100 lb. bag of Sugar which cost $22 at this time last Year, and in the other side was displayed a collection which $22 would buy to -day, On this side of the window was the fol- lowing: 100 lb, sack of Sigar ....... ill GO 1 bag of;potatote ......... :::,. 1 75 24 the Flour ................... 1 40 albs of Tea . _ � ....... . 1 00 2 packages Corn Flakes .......... 25 S tbs. of Oatmeal ....... 2-5 1 dozen Eggs... t... �, o.0' 23 1 lb. pure Lard .................. 20 1 lb. Dairy Butter .... ........ 25 1 lb. Shortening .,., - - 1. 1. �.. 6. 15 6 bare of Soap ............ 11, .... 60 2 cans of Tomatoes .............. 40 2 can% of Corn ................ 40 9 cans of Peas ............ 1-4. 40, 1 can Eggo, Baking Powder ...... 26 1 bottle Vanilla .......... -414. 1 is 1 can Salmon ............. ...10 1 so Ican Salmon .... ............ s 55 2 oackages Jelly Powder ... * .... 25 2 packag4t Starch ...... 0.. 1.. 1. 28 2 packagoo Ammonia ..... 1 6 ..... 25 2 packaRts Old I)utth .......... 25 1 can Coffee .................... 60 patkago Lut ............ 16 00 I package Bran ............ 20 1 patkagr Puffed Wheat I patkago Puffed Rice 20 4 IN. Rict., ........... 2# 1 package Biscuit plour .......... 25 1 dozen Oranges ...... 50 Surely this provto that tht cost of liv. Int is cut in two, Straw 11 a t 9 Men's and Boys' Straw Hats. Latest styles, Thursday, May. 260, 19211 4L 0 0 . ISARD'S . . . P R 1. C E S LOWER ' iWWear and Men's Wear L ad C, W estern University London, Ontario Summer School for .,4rtq and Sciences July 4th to August 12th For Information and Calendar write K. P. R. NEVUE, Registrar X Don't Fo,P,6)et to Call at , x0anada Oil Gas Heaterls Itd, I Shelf Hardware Aluminum Ware Tinware Granite Ware Pyrex DEMONSTRATIONS ON Coffield Electric Washers, Premier Vacuum Cleaners, Oil Stoves, etc. OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT WILL TARE CARE OF ALL SPECIAL ORDERS IN ANY LINE Weitch Our Barg'aihl 'I ables for Saturdayt May 28tj Canada loll Gana leateps Ltd. I No. 2 Stores W140 .. . . �44 I 1W i�­ With the buying power of AMP' 17' �h and the outlet of our' ' iWWear and Men's Wear L ad stores the b, e s t of values await you here. The prices speak for themselves, the qualities we guarantee. Note the greater buying power of your dollar at this store. Cut Price's in Men's Wear Wonderful value in Men's Suits. sale of Spring Suits at a Big Sav- ing Fite -Rite "Perfection" and Bachelor Brands are included in his range. The very latest models in plain and fancy checks and stripes. All sizes $35 to $40 values. Sale price $29.00. Men's Overalls and Smiocks Heavy Blue Striped or Black $2.50 and $3.00 value. Our price now only $2.00. Rousing S;Rle of Men's Shirts 3 dozen Mqn-r, wbrk jk@ Shirts to clear. Well made good wearing shirts good value zt S2.00p they fm go at $1.50. Men's Cotton Tweed Pants Strongly made of plain 2& and Grey Striped Tweed. All sizes, regular prices U.00 to $3.'90 cut $2.50. prices Men's Socks 5 dozen Men's good Wearing Socks, for quick Sale 25c. Men's Underwear Extra value in Men's Balbriggan shirts and Drawers, our cut price 75c. Men!s Raineo8tS Reduced prices in Men's Rubberized sit Tweed Coate. Latest Models, Bargain at $15, $17.50 and $19,75. 'X Straw 11 a t 9 Men's and Boys' Straw Hats. Latest styles, V Special at $1.00, $1.25 and 2.00. M �e n' s Trousers Big Stock of Men's Trousers made of plain and fancy stripe Worateds. See our cut prices, $3.00, 3.75, 4,75, and 6.00. Boots and Shoes Men's and Boys' Boots and Shoes at Cut Prices. Best makes are here. See our values at $2.75, 3.60, 4.50 and $5. E. Isard & Co. W estern University London, Ontario Summer School for .,4rtq and Sciences July 4th to August 12th For Information and Calendar write K. P. R. NEVUE, Registrar X Don't Fo,P,6)et to Call at , x0anada Oil Gas Heaterls Itd, I Shelf Hardware Aluminum Ware Tinware Granite Ware Pyrex DEMONSTRATIONS ON Coffield Electric Washers, Premier Vacuum Cleaners, Oil Stoves, etc. OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT WILL TARE CARE OF ALL SPECIAL ORDERS IN ANY LINE Weitch Our Barg'aihl 'I ables for Saturdayt May 28tj Canada loll Gana leateps Ltd. I No. 2 Stores W140 .. . . �44 I 1W i�­