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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-06-30, Page 5T I Ad V ti �A Thursday June 3001, 1921 TliE WINGHAM ADVANCE' t their 0aughter, Ethel Frances, became thebride of Mr Andre'T,P� Buck of Whitechurch Ottawa. Rev. R. F. Irwin, officiated in mr. and Mrs. Gowalls of Wingbam, THE HOUSE 0 19 the presenFe of a large number of friends visited with Rev. and Mrs. Scobje, at -0 F QUALITY and relatives. The bride joined the the manse, one day last week, d on the arm, of her father The young people of the Presbyterian groom lelming 04= to the strains of Lohengrin's weddl ng church presented Miss Merrie Gillies march, played by Mrs, T. SIMPSOO Of with a miscellaneous shower at the home S 00'-- London,, 'I he bride looked clialming in a 40'= gown of white dutcbess Qatm with draped of Mr. and Mrs. A. X Pardon on Thurs- 1 day evening last week. Miss Gilles was go'= georgette oversUirt and Seed pearl trim- 1 married to mr, C 9 C L 11"I IN! 0— . barle. cok of ucknow Specials mings. Her veil of embroidered Brussels'otl pe ials a- Saturday, at the manse iti White - net was arranged in juliette cap fashion, church, by Rev. Scobie. and caught up with orange buds and she Mr. Herbert Pettipiece has purchased wore a wreath of orange blo�soms and House Dresses 9— a new Ford car. 0" carrying a beautiful bouquet of white Marquisettes carnation3 and ferns frorn which hung Mr. and Mrs, Jack Gordon and daugb- ­0 Made of best quality print in light and dark pat- 4� 10 In white or cream, a very stylish curtain material Z., streamers of white satin ribbon. Miss ter, Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs, Andrew -6 terns, two syles, excellent values. Reg. 2.25, for living rooms, etc, 36 in wide. Reg. 1.0 .1.0 00—'- Beatrice Armstrong, sister of the bride Kirk of 8eafortb, visited at the home of for ......................... .............. 1.89 0 01— made a suitable bridesmaiq wearing a Mr, and Mrs. J, D� Beecroft on Sunday for ........................ ............. 55c yd dress of blue silk with bead trimmings, last, and carrying a bouquet of sweet peas Blouses Miss Maggie Gillies of Toronto, return - Litt e Ellen Barrett of London, neice of ed to that city on Monday after holida - White Scrim the bride, made a very pretty flower girl, ing at her home here. y An assortment of Voile Waists in and V neck dressed in white voile and carrying a Miss Lillian Paterson and Mr. Ken. sizes 36 to 42. Reg. up to 4.50 for .......... 2.95 With colored border, exceptional value, reg. 40c, a" basket of roses, Mr. Wm. Armstrong, Paterson and children, motored to for ........... ............ ........... 2 brother of the bride, acted as grooms- Aithur on Sunday and spent the day Voiles at 89c man. After the ceremony, the guests to with Mr, Paterson's sister, Mrs. Busch - the number of about 40 Mt down to a fell. Ladies' Hosiery t New Engliqh Volles in light and dark colorings, gainty dejeuner The evening was Spen Mr. and Mrs. Bert Breckenridge of extra fine qualities, a wide range to select in games and dancing. The grooms gift Silk Lisle Hose in brown, black and white ........ 75c to the bride was a beautiful necklet, to Ripley, spent Sunday at the home of from, Reg. 1.25 and 1,50, special ........ 89c yd Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lott, All Silk Hose in bla-.k. navy, grey the bridesmaid a gold pendant, to the and white (sec - groomsman cuff links and tie pin, the The strawberry festival held on the onds) .................... ............... 59c pr Raw Silk flower girl a gold broach and the organist parsonage lawn on Friday evening was a Pure Silk Hose, black only, our special at .1-29 pr a gold bar. The happy couple left on great succesa. Many old friends of Rev. A pure silk material free from knots and flaws, Friday Afternoon for their new home in Duncan NlacTavisb were pleased to see 34 in, wide. Special .................... 1.00 yd London. him back again, Rev. Mr. Henderson, was also welcomed back again, The Men's and Boys' Wear Two rinks of bowlers %A ent to Blyth, on W_ los by the Ripley ladies Nvere greatly Wednesday last to compete in a tournam- so Laces and Insertions Men's Blue Cham bray Work Shirts, reg. $2 for 1.25 *­ appreciated, as also were the humorous ent there but were unsuccessful in lifting readings given by Mrs. (Rev.) Render - Laces and Insertions, including Valenciennes, Men's Panama Hate, Sailor and Fedora styles, a prize son of the parso�age, while the whistling Torchonej Nets, Embroideries and Insertions reg. to 4 00 for ............................. 2,95 Dr. Wm. Connell is opening an office Solos of Miss Rena Deacon of Fast Wawa - in the Anderson block, and will be pract- nosh were splendid. The gate receipts Special .................................. 5c yd ising on or about July ist, Men's fine shoes dark brown and black, English were $200, last, at .................................... 5.50 Mr. W. G. McMillan and family left 2vIrs, Alex 1�merson was considerably Curtain Materials on Friday for Honfryn where be has shaken tip last Friday night, when their Men's Suits, see our leader at .................. 25.00 taken possession of a country store, driver took fright on tile Division line Fine dotted Swiss Net with double border, a Miss Lllian Galbraith of Toronto, ig and threw her out of the buggy, beautiful quality 48 in. wide. Reg. 1.25 for 85c yd BOYS' Suits, a special range at .................. S). visiting her friend Mrs. F. T. Armstrong 75 urses Miss Galbraith was one of the first n to go overseas with the Canadian army Fordyce SPECIAL- NOTICE -On and �fter Mon., July 4th, we W",11 conduct a strictly I= and saw service `n England, France and 0'- Egypt. cash businers. Produce will be taken as cash, All phone orders will be we= Mr. end Mrs. P. McGlynn motored to At a recent final Dental Exams at the Seaforth visiting relatives on Sunday last sent C. 0. D. and must be paid on delivery. Royal Dental College at Toronto, Alvin Mr.'and Mrs. Elliott Taylor of Lucknow Cameron of town headed the class of 140 also Mr. and Mrs. Vannall motored to students, Auburn on Sunday last visiting friends. Miss M. Strathdee of Ripley, is presid- Mr. and 1\4rs. Robert Taylor of Auburn, so- ing at the examinations here, while Miss visited at Chesiers and William Taylors on Ransom, orincipAl here, is doing similiar 5unday last. duty in Teeswater, Miss Frances Webster of Moncton, N. Mr. and Mrs. George McPoberts visit. Jo A* MILLS B., is visiting relatives in town. ed at Mrs. Robert Haines on Sunday last. -3 Our Goods are the Best—Our Prices Right. 0 F]Qur, IZeeds and Seeds a Specialty. Mrs. BrabEon and her brother, Andy Mr. John Martin who has been on a Huston of Toronto, are spending their trip to Toronto has returned home again. vacation at their home here. �Mn Daniel Martin who has been in 111111114*4111111 fill 44V London for two or three weeks has return - NOTICE TO CREDITORS home again looking fine. Lucknow Miss Falenner lived with her brother, NOTICE 14 HEREBY GIVEN, -pursuant to I Robb of Aslifield. 'the Rev. J. S. Hardie David, and had not enjoyed good bea t officiated. After the ceremony the wed- Section 56, Chap. 121 of the Revised Statute$ Lucknow, June 20, 1921. for a short titne due to heart trouble, but of Ontario, that all persons having claims Belmore ding party returned to the home of the against the Estate of Margaret Catherine Garden parties seem to be the rage noone expected the end was so near. bride's parents, where a sumptous wed- Tennant,deoeased, who died on -or abnutthe The members of the Womens' Institute these days and this is certainly the She retired as usual Sunday evening and in dinner was partaken of, after which twenty -fifty day of December, A. D., 1021. at to the number of something over 40, weather for them. during the night took a bad turn and the Borough of Linesville in the State of Pen- gathered at the home of Mrs'. Albert t e happy young couple motored to Gode- nsylvania, are required to send by post, pre - The remains of the late Dr. H, A. passed away in a few moments, She was ich where they took train for Toronto, paid, or to deliver to R. Vanst-one, Wingham, Haskins, on Wednesday afternoon, June On their a 0 Solicitor for the administrator, on or 22nd, and enjoyed a splendid address by Stewart arrived in town on the noon train in her 62nd year. The funeral was held ort illiam and Winnipeg. bo.rf'.,ri 'the fourth day of July, A. D., 1921; and were laid to rest in South Kinloss on Wednesday to South Kiuloss cemetery return they will reside on the groom's their names and addresses, wi h fall partioul- Mrs. Patterson of Gadshill. the represent - cemetery. Members of Old Light Lodge and was largely attended, fine farm near Lochalsh where they will ars of their claims in writing, and the nature ative of the Government. The one who A, F. & A. M., met the train and took The members of Lucknow Lodge 1 0 have the best wishes of a large circle of of the securities (if any) hold by them dully feeds the family and the mother the con - verified by a stdbutory declaration. charge of the funeral service. The late 0. F. attended Divine Service in S�UiK friends for a happy married life. And further take notice that after the said fident of her children. She held the Dr. Stewart with the other members of Kinloss Presbyterial) church on Sunday fourth day of July, 1921, the assets of the said attention of the audience� not only by her the family resided for years on the last, and a large number of Oddfellows A very pretty wedding took place at estate i% ill be distributed by the Administrat- pleasant mode of expression, but by her rt, Tees- or among: the parties entitled thereto. havill splendid grasp of her subject, Those now, and for a time taught school, but he regard only to the claims of which he sha 1, Rev. Bro. Gollan preached water on June 8th., by the Rev. Father boundry, just a few miles east of Luck- turned ft. the church of the Sacred Rea then have notice. ard the estate will lint be who bad the pleasure of hearing her a most appropriate sermon. The service Flabaven, when Miss Elizabeth Murray, liable for any claims not flied at the time of carried away food for thought for many afterwards graduated in medicine and was in memory of those brethern who daughter r. and Mrs. Peter Murray the said distribution. days. The gist of her address was that with his brother Peter went to8askatoou, have been laid to rest during the past of War of became the bride of rvir Dated at Winghain this; second day of June, as women and the mothers of this nation ,tf . A. Dr. Peter went overseas in the first year line, -e who stood in the front Archie McKinnon of Langside. The R. VANSTONE, of Canada, we must not forget nor neg- where they built up a la'rge practice. year, and for tho rd� and fell for freedom's cause in the bride was beautifully gowned in Pussy Win ',at,, lect to take God with us in all our relat- ml; 1. 0. of the war paying his own expenses to G reat War, Rev. Mr. Gollau chose for Willow taffetta with an Italian veil Solicitor for the Id istrator, ion,bip. A group of girls sang a chorus, get there and after some experience he his text the words "Greater Love hath no caught with Orange blossoms and carry- which was much enjoyed by all. Then returned and Dr. H. A. tool, his place man than this, that a man lay down his ing a shower boquet of pink Killa ey by request Mrs. Patterson gave a short rn and remained until the war closed and life for his friends." roses. Miss Ruth McKinnotu, sister of he had not enjoyed good health since JAMES TAYLOR talk on the curing and canning of meats, and about a week previous to his death The inembers of Old Light Lodge A. the groom. atteuded the bride, wearing a after which a delightful social hour was ,went to the Mayo Bros. Hospital at F- & A. M. attended Divine Worship in gow, of orchid -organdie with buttercup AUCTIONEER spent. We are very fortunate to have Rochester Minn., for ail operation for the Anglican church oil So aday evening. trimming and bat to match, and carryr such a clever representative sent from stomach trouble, which lie did not sur- There was a fairly large attendance the ing a boquet of sweet peas. Mr Al- he department and trust again to have iu'Rev. Mr, Garrett of Ifensall, being the phonse Murray supported the grocni. the pleasure and profit of meeting Mrs. vive Farm Sales a Specialty. Orders left at t His pastor, Dr. Clark, who was The Advance, Wingham, will -receive Toronto at the Assembly came to Luck- speaker, After the ceremony the brid-il party Patterson, now with the body and took part in tile motored to the home of the bride's prompt attent ion. Wedding belle are ringing around Glen - The Ttickiiow Pipe Baud is one of the parents where a wedding dinner was I Phone Northf-Turon 15-623, Brnssels 15-13 funeral services, Peter a it d J 0 11 11, busiest a regations in this part of the served. Mr. and AIr annan. brothers of the deceased also accouipau 919 s. McKinnon left oil ied the body here, and remained for a colliftry at present filling several en- i the afterilooi) train for a short honey- SLEEP Miss Nellie Ballagh, who has been i gageniLuts during the past few weeks! moon trip after which they will face the I trAining at Collage Hospital. Toronto, is few days. The floral tributes were mag- and are billed for several more in the; stern realities of married life on the Can you do it well ? Just one or two visiting friends and acquaintances here. nificient and so numerous that a truck near future. grooiti*.% farin in Riuloss Friends were doses of DR. MILES, NERVINE—$1.20 was required to carry them from the! Miss Hazel Dickson, left for Toronto, station to the cemetery, A very quiet wedding was solemnized present front Toronto Detroit, Chicago, will soothe the irritated and over -strain- Monday, to resume her work there. at the Aslifield manse oil June 801, when New York and Louisville, Ky. ed nerves, Guaranteed Safe and Sure. The 'Endeavor was largely attended Very Sudden was the death of Miss Mary Jane, eldest daughter of Air. and 1 A vf ry 6retty wedding' was solemnized Sold in %ingharn by � Sunday evening, the Belmore W F. M. Anna Falconer of the 6th. Con., Kitiloss, Virs: Sainuel McNain was united in the I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Arm- J* WALICNMcKISOON IGS,"ehavihng bgrge of the meeting. Dr who pamed away Monday morning, holy bonds of matriniony to Wesley C.! strong, Lucknow, on June 15th, when f. f�r ronto also gavean address Glenapnan r'll'. J. lea Scott, Glenannan, is a fre- ler at the General -Store. Of MissMa,y Ladie is spe ng a f c urse it is move gas for ­L�lzzie­. ew qUan, days with Will at Ho yrood. X, The garden party, which was field at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Camp Morris bell, in connection with Eadies Church was a decided success. QN0, iill Mr. and Mrs, Peter McIntosh and Mr. and Mrs. Omar Stokes and family, family of Kincardine, motored to Mr. motored to Fergus one day recently. Thomas Abraham's last Sunday. X Miss Mary Haugh is home from Strat- Mr. and Mrs, James Golley, spent Sit n - ford Normal. day at Mr. Jack Rintoul's of Brussels. Mr. and Mrs.,,�am Marshall and M�r- Mr and Mrs. Haines and daughter, vin, spent Sunday - evening at Mr. John Flossie, motored to Lucknow last Sun- Shoebottom's, Wawanosh. day. Misses, Edna and Nellie Gilkinson are We are glad to see Mrs R Hethering- wMcLA U GHL I N14 xhome from Goderich where they have ton out again, after her recent illness. been attending High School. Mr. and Mrs Moses Champion of For - 90 dyce, visited at Mr. John Walincley's, %..1Z1zadtz`s Staltdralal 0al,'" X,- A number from these paits 'cook in the garden party at lMr. John Beecroft's, last week, Wawanosh. All enjoyed a good time. Mr. John Walmsley and son, Charlie, Present Lines of new Master Six and Light Six series will be continued Me Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson, Wing- visited at Wroxeter last Sunday. in the 1922 season. ham, spent Sut.day with Glenannan friends, East Wawanosh Beginning June Istj the new series-anA prices will be as follows: F. 0. B. Mr. Cf cil McNeill Spent Sunday with X his parents at Belmore. Many were shocked to hear of the Oshawa, Ontario. 11AV On Friday evening, June 24th, the de , ath of Mrs, Peter Porterfield, which R:4 friends and pupils of S. S. No. 3, Turn- took place at the home of her daughter, X MASTER SIXES Old Price New Price JC berry, gatheredatthe homeofMr. and Mrs. Geddes, Belgrave, 9,0 Mrs. Oliver Stokes to Spend a social even - Model 22-44 Three Passenger Roadster, Cord Tires ................... $2550 00 $2215 00 ing and bid farewell to Miss Doig. Mr. and Mrs. Elislia Walker and A George and Harold, visited relatives in short programme consisting of music and Model 22-45 Five Passenger Touring, Cord Tires ....................... 2550 00 2245 00 %0 i singing followed by an address and pres. Londesboro on Sunday. Model 22-46 Three Passenger Coupe, Cord Tires .................... .. 3405 00 2995 00 entation. The address was read by Annie Mr, Ernest Robinson took in the Model 22-47 Five Passenger Sedan, Cord Tires ........................ 3920 00 3445 00 Stokes and presented by Irene Mundell. garden party at Vadie's church, Turn. RIO Model 22-48 Four Passenger Coupe, Cord Tires .............. ......... 4000 00 3345 00 Address:— berry on Friday night. Model 22-49 Seven Passenger Touring, Cord7ire ....................... 2895 00 2595 00 Glenannan, June 24th, 1921. Model 22-50 Seven Passenger Sedan� Cord Tire ........ ..... ......... 4350 00 3795 00 Dear Miss Doig: We your friends and pupils of School Blyth Section, No. 3, Turnberry, have gathered A ca Cb,ur paFcri�y house met in the Methodist to-gether to spend a social evening and ch day night to bid farewell to WX LIGHT SIXES bid farewell to you after.two years Of faith. Rev, R, J. McCormick, who N finishing a ful work, five Year tern, here. The chair WAS Model 22-62 Roadster ......... ..... I ............ I ..... .. 1895 00 1615 00 You have always been friendly and taken by Alt. Fred Sloman, of the high Model 22-63 Five Passenger Touring .......... . 1895 00 1650 00 LP sociable among old and young, and did S 2640 00 9390 00 your best without murmur or comp ChOol staff. Complimentary Addresses Model 22-62 Coupe, Three Passenger .......... ........... ... faint, were given by Rev. Geo Telford of the Model 22-63 Sedan, Five Passenger .... ........... .. ......... ... 2685 00 2435 00 and while we are sorry to have YOU 90 Presbyterian Chtirch,'and by Rey. W, B, we pray and trust that God's richeSi Hawkins of the Anglican church besides Sales TaxlExtra blessing way go witlijou t.0 your new several of the lavmcn. The Gidley Or - field of labour. We a yo to accept clicstra was present and gaye several this pendant and china plate, not for its .401cctiOnS, Mrs, McCormick received value, but for the memory of days Spent a special autograph qtlilt from 016 mission at Glenannan School, hand and a pyrex dish from the Sunday K Taylor & McDonald Signed on behalf of your friends and School claqs, T he congregAtion and pupils, brotherhood presented'Mr, and Mrs. MC - Miss Doig made a suitable reply, after C0 ­60k will] two handsome tapestry WINGRAMo Ont. which all joined in singing, "For She's a chairs, A dainty luncheon War, served MCLAUGHLIN I ALERS,, Jolly Good Follow". The evening Wag Rev, Mr. McCormick preached I)i.4 fqrc. spent in games, after which lunch was well -termon on Sunday eveniI14 last, served. r when lie leaves fo Hyatt, Avenue London. M t )l Here's joyful news I PS Candy Coated Chewing Gum MUMS Nips have arrived" new, delicious. (ong-(asting Pepper- mint flavoured candy coated gum. Relieve smoker's throat, whiten teeth,, sweeten breiath. Iddommil., A treat that IS a treat! ,A ,Erl 14" OUBLEMIN U I C The Havour LastsA.io5 Do you find ,gr 0 urself .Y unable to sleep well? Areyouirritated by trifles? Do small troubles look big toyou? Do you start at sudden noises? Are YOU unable to concentrate long on any one thing? If so, there's something wrong with your nervous system. These are danger signals. DR. MILES' NERVINE— $1.20 will soothe the irritated and over strained nerves. just one or two doses helps Nature to restore them to their normal functions. Guaranteed Safe and Sure. Sold in Wingbarn by J. WALTON McKlBB(jN Ef Where there is a tesidency to, cOnstiPA6011. �'Ou I% ill find DR .811(.F.%'1.TvrR PIUS eff"tiVej!: keeping the i�mkvl, I 11C11. Reduce the Cost of Selling —Use Long Distance 7 INK of Long Distance in.terms of time and inoney slaved. "Use the 'Bell' tO Sell." It is today the most effective fOnn of approach to Customers, Your personalityl,, the convincing tones of your voice, will bring results whea everything else fails. 1%4any of our Long platimee cal a are now Statton-to-Statioll, cas,,_v writes a subscrilv.r. "We notifiel our customers that two of our mot capable men had been de4ignated to look after Long Distance buslne% As mon All Lony Distance calla, our Private Branch Exchange 9 peratae vitches the cal Instantly to ne of thew men, which. gives cKrr client t1w, Avdvantage of Station-to-Sta= rates. '01ticreasirliflOfficlencYofa sales kweteriper- cent is we worthwhile Our Ues Nlanager call,qtipourtitvellerabYi-o�gDistancc,()rthe�, call him. He encourages them, advi" rcloilhow belps them to secure orders. If comixtit, a -Zoq; onhis, ansen. he learns of it in time to mect it.,,