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The Wingham Advance, 1921-06-09, Page 8Thursday, June 9th, 1921 THE WINGBA-1,1 ADVANCE Ono In One Hundred Morris Morris Council Tw,,Aj)vANcr, mailing list has been of Toronto, is Minutes of tri,,c-ting, held in the. town- revised this week and we would ask, all spending her holitlays �vitll her parents, rs o s We' �Are Selfing Shoes of Mi,;q 1:1ossii, H�jines %It. anti hit) ball, Morris On Moiida�-, Mav 20th-, our sub er be t ee that their label Al Ars. Jc)hu Haute'; f thQ Ist line- 1021. Tlw Reeve and Collocilloni were rcads right, We are compelled to make I I.L. YL THTE A P""RE Mr.,,%jilrt casenjoreatia sister TANS t,ormod into a Court of Revision on tile a couple of very large payments this Laura, spelit quililay with, their grand- assessinetit , roll, riwe jollowing appeats All De scriptions mother, Mrs. Baird of TeeSwater. were considered; R. johnstOti, assess- Month and would like to have about two Mr. 'rhonias Abraliatu stwat a few days l"Out ou S , h it, con. 31kiwored by $200 00, hundred of our subscribers pay up their wells. to have dog sit- DECIDEDLY I g struck off, Jas. with hissoll, NlaxwelL in Orey la,;t week. J',Is- MeG j,'o have. (10 subscription. Don't put it off if you are lick tiff; Chas. Pol- in arrears. Be one of the first hundred. CHEAPER Ve Go"IFF1 I Mr A. Brydge.,, v1SitQd at J01111 lard, dog struck; Jas A. Nichol to have dog lllure.� last Sutiolay. struck off; Chas Polhtrd, James Nichol, -s struck off., The Late Mrs. Ballaigh 51r, ma-zwell �%.brahant antl s,)n Verne, who brought in tags had dog Presents I I . A very sld and sudden death tool; visiteti at INIr. Thomas Abrabaul,s last it. j Scott seeretary of Belglave Farm ev's club appoaled to have bllbillcs�i as place on Tuesday morning of last week, A!r, Sunklay. -al %Nas 81's- 1`01110ved Tho allpt, Take for instance this shoe I when Mrs. ja,-. Ballagh passed -away with, His Masterpiece )Qk Off, I tained; Naomi Hanna. 1�ad d,),- ,it,% out warning, at her home at Belmore. for Wornen. B eig rave the assessilletit oil Deloo-lights were I uck off t1w. coil; a dQputation troll, S, S- Site arose in (lie morning, prepared break. d asked The Annual meeting of Relgrave No 10 waitod oil the. council all fast for the family, and ate heartily her- Worat.,ri'a institute, was held on May 25, to have the. following ellang" made in Brud­iken ffloa"OMO and self. During the early forenoon she con - at the home of Mrs Caesar, The follow, tho boundaries of school sections (). 8, - ing officers were elected: --Pre s., -Mrs. V.), S.,* --of 35and:30, con. I and N. j is, versed with several of the neighbours on A few months ago this pav- Rict, ard DayEaelmess and c and the phone, and appeared in excellent om section 8 Rev. Peters; Vice Pres., Mrs. James �;.on. 2, to Ito fair C ir ticular fine was sold for $8.50 Procter; put uto section 10, Also N. j of 25, 26, LRURnn i Taylor; See -Treas., Mrs. W. J. p rits About eleven o'clock. however, i Dictrict-Rep.. Mrs. James Taylor; Direct- 127 be taken from section :3 an(] put into 10 she was suddenly qeized with a paralytic while our price now is I 'Ir - ors. Mrs John VauCamp, Mrs. Richard and that S. 19, coil. :1 and N. A coo. I, autiful and terrible l ter will bo stroRe, and expired almost immediately. "Broken Blosvollis" is .1 be 'Procter, Mrs. John Hopper: Press Re�! be put into section 6 Tilt-- mat velousty low, namely porter, Mrs. J. T. Bell; 'Programme decided at the next council olOcting- She was about sixty years of age, and was ri fji t h,s ljl�),-t irti,.;tic picture.--- Chica"o VariCamp, Mrs Tho Co,trt of Rowision was extended to Committee, Mrs. John universally respected and esteemed. Her Hopper, xt Inoeting Petition,, for municip. icIll- husband die j Herald. John Mrs, Charles Wh I d last fall. She is survived by jaines VanCamp! Orgar %el�el: Mrs. list, this wer,! recowed from N -jttlj()sph(!res of -if -0111 W. H Mccutch- ti one son and two daughters. rise,,, into 1 J, 01 , lot othors, and ft Limes Taylor. .. 5 air ­Brokeil 50 0 4 held on ille 1%,vond drania. --Chicago Daily News. The Disttict Meeting will b e Rural Deanery Of Huron June 22, in the C 0. F Hall, Belgeave, I Followingaccoutits were paid: Tho Miss Ruth Pirt of Uxbridge. will address Clark tile and culvort, $11-25; J J IN10- Three meetings were held at Blyth on tile meeting. All the ladies in the com- Caughey, pulling willow,, and fixing e'll- Tuesday. About thirty members attend - M, on. Tues. wid Wed* e John Btql. t0o 8 95; Alex. ade of Fine Kid with flexible Three, Days, -munity are cordially invited to be pr sent, vort 15,50; - A. Shaw, I ed from Clinton. The morning and after- The uppers are m, Brewer, filling Nvashoiku, 3.01$ Blyth or the WOrld noon sessions were held in the June 13th, 14kth and 1 -54 th. fixing culvert 1-50; Mtltli6P:tI Soles and Hect aS shown in the illustration Supplies 5.61.-, Ed dragging Anglican Church, Owing to the great The following is the-, report of S. S 6 Neil McCallurt eel. Prices 15c and 25c. Turqberry for ul-Ith Of May I t)o- Victor Haines, grading Ist line Usual Perforill',111ces. road ' 72( 1, underbrulb!"g number pre�ent, over 250, the Presbyter- High Spool H ians kindly invited the Deanery to hold Sr. lv'—Vera Casotalora, Agnes Mc- 36.010; J, L. Stewart, sharphig grader a. Jenkins, Mary Chandler' bladc and clip 350; A. Shaw, painting their evening meetipg in the Presbyterian All size,,; for women., -gina Goy, Hilda McCoirmi,* -P- G RuLtall's bridgia 65-00; W Phillips shal I church, which is a larger building. This They got ',33.00 a seat for it in New York and Jr, IV—Grace I-Iouluth, At -no Kelly, Z, ening grader blade 2 50; Ingot Iron Co., I kind offer was gratefully accppted. In Milford Fk)xtL)n Bos� grader 185.61; foil it in Chicago. Culvert 112.02; one addition to local speakers outside men Maitland Sr. I I I—Edi Lb McEwilo, W Ged ics. salary assess�)r 100-00 i Porter, Harold Casoniore, Georgo Skitin. Following name,,, wore added to tile were the Rev. J. D. Patterson of Toronto is Chester J r, Ill—Clifford Showers. assessment roll: JohnF. and the Very Rev. Dean Tucker of. Lon s no. W I LL I'S Shov.,cr,, Lillian NIcEwen. con. 4; J. A. MoNvil. S. 1,, 12, con. 4; W- don. Luncheon and supper were served S- II—Car-1 Homuth Che�iter Case- E, Smith. N 1�4 21, con. The picilic at t e school on Vriday was more Ruth Finlov. Council then adjourned to meet at by the ladies of Blyth, Auburn and Bel- SOLE AGENT FOR LADIES' Glenannan not 'so well attelided oil account of the I Jr. if —Netfie Casemore, Rentue Go)" ' I ck p. in. oil Monday, June. 13tl),, grave in the -new Memorial Hall. ere James Finley, Gertrude 1, 0 c -.�-Hsq Vina. Smith and Miss Blue of weather, nevertheless those who w :elly Janet 1921. Lewis 9)naA N ... McCormick -1:nghain, spent Sunday at mr. John there had a good tinie. A, MACENVEN, Clerk DIED s. Mr. and Mrs Howard Bolt and J r, I -Nlary Skinti, Victor Shower-. 0-e "Nellie daughters, spent Sun(layat Mr. Rueben Sr. Pr—Mazk Homuth. AlOx. Skitin, DE�NNY—In'Wingham Hospital, on Sat - 1 -111r. John Tripp and sister, Miss stokes. Borden Jenkins, Velma Finley, K,itie N10- I utday,'May 21st, 1921, the infant son Ada McGill and Mr. Robert Aitken. Satur I Cortnick, Arthur NIcEwen, Laura McCoys G wsoN— In Wroxeter, on Monday, May .-kin the sports at Chesley oil Friday, Mr. James Scott arrived houle , - of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Denny of Ford- AND DERBY SHOES FOR MEN day with another new car. Who will be Albert Porter. :ze 4 Lewis, 30th., 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. G. A. wich, aged 17 days. th; lucky. fellow'this time? Jr. Pr—Latira Finley, Muriel rNl, � � oll 'I- _� 4r �_r,essrs, Roy Hastings, Harold G'I- � Miss Annie Metca!te spent S linav at �.-:ccn and Alvin Smith spent the - holi-: her home. Elgin Johnston. , Freddie Porter, V%rulle M.c coy. I I WIG11VNIAzi—At Te.eswater, 0 - May NOTICE TP CREDITORS heather mixtures. Prices 7.50 to IS 00. dresses for all ages. Prices 1,50 to 4.10* Boys' Wash Suits Middles :z�7 at Kincarditle. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Sam 1� larshall and Mr. 11 r. and and f4inily, Wesley Marshall are visiting tondon 71 virs, Thos. Haugh �jverage attendance 85. 3oth, to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wightman, MARTH� J. X. ML;nON�TELL, —Helen Margaret. a daughter, 9 IN THE E . STATE of Joh , 11 Haitey, late of Huron, Miss Besssie Abelli Wmx6ter Mn John Metcalfe's. friends. Friday at. Teacher Town of Wingliam, in the County of Gen e an, deceased. Good quality children's hose in rs '�erb Henning is spending the black, white and brown. Prices 39c to 75c. prices. Prices 35c, to 75c, Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 66, Chapter 121. of R, S. 0. 121, 1914,' that all Organist in St� Pauls' Church, Wingham w2 k �iLh friends in Turnberry. Misses' Dresses 1persons having claims against the estate of John Hacey, who died oil or about 0he thir- D. 1921, tivi lj`o�vn PIANOFORTE TEACHER Mr. and Mrs. Bush are at present visit - ing friends out of town. Boys' Caps, Underwear, Bathing Suits, Pullovers, tootith day of May, A. at of , Winaliam. in the County of Huron, are re- Sweater Coats at special Mrs. J. Higgins of Turnberry, spent Aa 04 11"'I'AltAnq W.. orth of Uoods IR, to He -or anizatnidkn Cun inues 9 .1 Win More Week, Endin' 'Snt., June 18th ..�4 9 ing in o t h Stores F u r t her Reducedt Ever%rth* J 10 ladies' Spring Coats up to 200 Suits for nien and youths Kam $30,each ........... L... ............ I ........ 10.00 at Re organization p r i Ces. Reg. $4-5, sale ..... ... ...... ...... 25.00 Ladies' Suits, speciat sate of suits up to $40, black, navy7 blue, silk braided aLn d enl- brtu1AL0 broidered, sate ......................... 205.00 Serge Dresses, formerly up to 1A40 att colors, braided and embroidered ............................ 25.00 42 OA Ing tj h, $3 pink anti blue Underskirts .... 1.49 19 Peabody and Carhartt guar- Radium Silk Hosiery, reg. 2.75, anteed Overalls, Smocks and sale ......................................... 1.69 6 Ladies' Lisle Hose, brpwn, grey 39c Pants and black .................................. $1.98 Summe'r Drcsses, voiles, gingtiallis and OrcFandy 20�. off. 4 yard w i de heavy Scotch 1� Linoleum, reg. $7, lowest price Grey Flannel, heavy qLfality ........ 44c 60 boys' Tweed and Worsted in years Flannelettes, wide -idth .... 21c y Bloomer Suits, reg. u P to $3.98 yard Heavy Factory Cocton ........ 15 16.50, clearing at .................... 9.00 Boys' Cotton Summer Jer- Prints, entire stock of dark and Men's Tweed Waterproof Coats seys, blue and red and plain light prints ............................ 23c reg. up to $25, 32 price ........ 12.50 white, reg. 65c, Saturday Curtain Materials, 1.25 Bungalo Men's Felt Hats, green, brown 35c Nets 69c, English Scrim, etc. and greys, reg, $6, sale .... 2.75 Cretonnes .................................... 69c Menis Cashmere Hose, 30 doz. Extracts, all flavors, Vanilla Dreso Goods and Silks less 25%. clearing at ................................ 37c and Lemon, Saturday Sweater Yarns, all colors 11 Price - $2.50 Work Shirts ........................ 1.25 0 a 10C . . Natural Charnoisette Gloves .... 79c 2.00 boys' Bloomers . .................. IA9 Italian Currants, best grade, Bathing Suits and Sweater Coats 1.00 Poris-Knit Underwear ... 50C reg. 35c, for less 300,0'. Blouses, crepe and Georgette .... 4.95 1.25 Cashmere Hose .................... 69c 0 19C 0 Stripedl Awnin'gs ............................ 59c 25% off all flew Straw Hats. Hanna & Co,,, Winghani 11 or securities And fur i to the undersigned executom Phone 157 the week -end in towm he 21st day of June. 1921. their dresses with full particulars of The Directors of the Howick Fire In - ,i writing and the nature of the uty) belit. by them. surance Company will hold their monthly .1 take notice that after the said meeting on Tuesday of this week, a,y of June 1921, the aRgets of the Dr. Margaret , G. GaIdep M 11 be distributed by the said Mrs, jno. Bryans of Forewicb, visited irsamongthe parties entitieu thereto Ueneral Practitioner friends in town on Tuesday. re ard only to claims of which they oNive notice and the estate Will not Graduate University of Toronto, Faculty major Hart will oreach in the Metho- o for tiny claims not filed at the time of of Medicine. dist church, next Sunday afternoon in I distribution. the interest of Protestantism, L !it Wingliana this twenty-first, day of I Office:—Josephine St., two doors south of D. 1921. Brunswick Hotel. Reeve Douglas is in Goderiell this OSCAR HOOEY ding County Council. DiTI)LiFy-HOLAIES Telephones — Office 281, Residence 151. week atten Executors Mail Contract 4 IVA— SEALED TENRERS, addressed to tt malter General, will be received at until oon, on Friday, the Ist of July, the conveyance of His Majesty's Mal al Office& Grand Trunk Itaigray btaracii. iroin the list of October next. . itited notices cor- taini, g further luformation as to conditio, s of y(rogo,ed Contract may be seen and bla 1) k 'r 8 ot Tender may be obtained at the Post Office", Of White-hur, It, Vinghnm� Lucknow, .na '" the offlue of"the Post Office Inspector, London. Mav 20th. 1921, CITAS. R. H. FLMER. Post Office Inspector I TENDERS WANTED "' I The Municipal Council of the TowlishiP Of morrip, tire askinF for tenderit for the cor- Aruction of the So lers, the Mills andllhe, Kelly Dratns. Pllins� estimates, specifications at the Clork'.i residence. The tenders will be opened at the, Township Hit on Mond og�,J une 13th, at 3 p. in. 0 X-1 0 good faith chettue, with tender. W.E]19T0%Reev01 A. MACE`i�ir;. Clerk, Wit) hatill. I Blu�vale. NOTICE Take "otice that 1, The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Wingliam haq cons- ructed as a Local 0 V lullurim Q,`f ­ -_ ­ f ., I JX ­ Minnie 6t. rom 0 n to jecoria. MinnieSt fron, Patrick taAlfred. John St; from Minnie to William. CenlreSt.from JohntO, Diagonal. 2. The cost, of the work is $8100.00, of which �4ql(),95 ia to be paid by the Corporation, The ipecial rate per foot frontage is 77c. The 5pecial assessment is to be paid in thirty EX1111111161 i1)8t86In1O0tS- 3. The estinnited lifetime of the work is Thirty years. 4. A Court of R -vision will be held on the 20th day of June A. D. 1921, at tbn o'clock A. M. at, the Town Hall for the purpose of hearing com plaints against the prcposed wisessmonts or = accuracy of frontage measurements and d, m will h 'it" 0 ng interested h I' y Ia 'ov cog - a ke nd W "" 0 re in d es"'. to in c ur it! ! gb '�y I h 7 C b iii ca this 'I, day A' D 1��2� . A . GAil I lk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE 13 HER111BY GIVEN, pursuant to Sootion5o,Chap. 121of tboRevised Statutes of Ontario, that all persons having claims against the Estate of Margaret Catherine Tennant, deceased, who died on or about the twenty -fifty day of December A D., 1921, at the Bof ough of Linesville in tiie btate of Pon. nsvlvanta. are reaui�cd to send by post,, pro. ars of t or this second day of Juru Dated ht Wing, am A. D., 1921, It. VANSTONL Win h to 1, 0. Solicitor for the lNuilhiriGto JAMES TA VLOJ A-& A AUCTIONEER Form Sales a %cialty. Orders left l , i The Advance, N ingham, will recel, prompt attention. Phone NorthHuron 15-623, Brnssels 15- Summeet- Clothes f or Child- ren,, Boys, and Girls,, All- Sizes it re LS BOYS'SUDS Girls' Dresses All wool tweeds, navy serge and Chambray, Gingham and P -qua heather mixtures. Prices 7.50 to IS 00. dresses for all ages. Prices 1,50 to 4.10* Boys' Wash Suits Middles 2 to 6 years. Flannel and cotton middies In Sturdy washable suits for the warm weather in neat patterns. la eat styles. te Prices 1.49 to 3,00. Prices 2.50 to 6.0(. Hosiery and Under - Boys, Stockings wear Good quality children's hose in Special values at greatly reduced black, white and brown. Prices 39c to 75c. prices. Prices 35c, to 75c, Boys' Shirtso, Knick- Misses' Dresses ers and glouses� Gingham arid volle dresses in All sizes in good strong mater- jais. Prices 75c to 1.50. light and dark patterns. Prices 3.50 to ?.SO, Boys' Caps, Underwear, Bathing Suits, Pullovers, Jerseys, SWeaters, Bathing Sweater Coats at special taits, etc. at special priees- prices. -t5:���Get our prices before buying.,—wma> KIII N G -M B R 0 S 0.411,