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Thursday, September l5th, 1921
THE WINGHAM ADVANCE,
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THE HOUSE OF QUALITV
Mr. Wm. Hawthorne of Brantford,
spent last week with his sister, Mrs.
Misses jean Dawson, Evelyn Gaunt,
Irene Moore and Alaster Ernest Sparliug
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Mrs. McKenzie of Lang6ide, and Miss
Kate McKenzie of London, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. John Martin leave this
llessr$. Wfil Henry and Frank. Ross'
week for a trip to Ottawa.
took in the Toionto Exhibition last week.
the foriner's daughter, Mrs. Tho.q. Gaunt
last week.
We understand that Rev. Xenneth
Dress Goods. at Special Prices
Beaton, returned Missionary from China,
Dr. W. J. Simpson of Chicago, visited
with his sister, Mrs. Frank Henry last
week.
formerly of WhitechurchInow of Clinton,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Me.!
will take the evening service at Wing- 1
Gee.
Miss Nettle Cottle is at home at pres.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert McClenaghan,
Miss Alba Fox is visiting friends in
Mrs. Jas. McClenaghan, Mr. Harry Mc-
ent.
Clenaghan and Mrs. H. Laidlaw rr�otored
ALL WOOL SERGES
to Clinton on Saturday to attend the fun-
Olad to report Mrs. David Kennedy
and Mrs. Thos. Moore are improving
eral of Mr. Wm. Baker, Mrs. Jas. Mc-
All wool sevges in a very fine finished twill, smoothly and closely woven, ex.
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after their serious illness,
Nlr and Mrs. Amos Cornelius are vis.
ABOUT APPENDICITIS?
cellent quality forSuits and dresses8hown Russian green, navy and black, extra
width 54 in, Specialty priced at 2.75.
iting in London this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caslick of Culrwis,
visited with Mr, and Mrs. Jobn Italconer
Black all wool sehe for dresses
on Sunday.
Mr.
and skirts, a very serviceable clo'd) that wit
give splendid wear, 40 in. Aide, special 1,25 yd.
and Mrs. Alex E. Purdon and
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Falconer motored to
Grey serge, a well known material of standard, quality that will give perfe 't
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Loudon on Monday to spent the week
with friends. Mr, Purdon has an ex -
hibit of Aero -Cushion tires at the Fair.
satisfaction, full 54 in. wide, special 2.00 yd.
East Wawanosh
FINE GREY TWEEDS
Mr. R, J. Scott, Mrs. gobert Scott and
In small broken check pattern, made from flne wool and cotton yarns. A
Miss Agnes Scott attended the Toronto
Exhibition.
cloth that will give extra good wear, 50 in. wide, special at 2.25 yd.
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Mr. and Mrs. J, V. Young spent a few
OLD ROSE ARMURE CLOTH
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days at Guelph.
Cora Cutting is the order of the day,
A beautiful material foi, children's wear that will give lasting service and re-
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The Beigrave School Fair was largely
attended and war, it splendid success.
tain its good appearance after much wear, 40 in. "ide, special $1 yd.
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Mis. Kat�leeu Gibbons has gone to
50c Dress Goods, a lot of dress goods in plaids, tweeds, serges and cords
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commence her duties at Gormly, Ont.
Ue congratulate Miss MeBurney and
'for school dresses, etc Specially priced at 50c yd.
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Miss Aitken on carrying off two prizes
for school drills.
STAPLES STAPLES'
Fordyce
36 in, Flanneiette in pink and blue stripes, extra heavy quality 25c yd.
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Mr. Joseph White and son, also Mr,
Thomas George McLaughlin, left
Toweling, extra fine quality, all pure linen, special 45c yd.
who
ag res il
belire so 'ars 0 who ide t
Crash and tea towelings, part finen, good quality at 25c yd.
Michigan motored over and are
Prints,, Cottons, Sheetings, Pillow Cotton.
vis lti�g rL at1v 6
J . here for a few days.
oseph W�j
Ite is
!th 0 same Joe only older
looking.
Jim A. MILLS-
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Mr. John Gillespie has four teams
drawing gravel from Mr. Naylor?s pit
putting it on the road and on the division
line which he graded up last summer.
Mr. Neil
Our Goods are the Best—Our PricesRight. Terms, Cash. Produce Wanted.
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Shortland and daughter,
Gladys,al,-oMissLavina Milner motered
from Arthur and spent Sunday v siting at
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Peter Leavers and other relatives in this
locality.
Whitechurch
6 an s roL ei, 1he . body was
brought from his hom6 near London.
Mr. Wm. Hawthorne of Brantford,
spent last week with his sister, Mrs.
Misses jean Dawson, Evelyn Gaunt,
Irene Moore and Alaster Ernest Sparliug
Joseph Holmes.
are all attending Wingham Collegiate. t
Mr. and Mrs. John Martin leave this
llessr$. Wfil Henry and Frank. Ross'
week for a trip to Ottawa.
took in the Toionto Exhibition last week.
Mr. and, Mrs. Thos. Appleby and
We understand that Rev. Xenneth
Reuben, and Misses Hannah and Mabel
Beaton, returned Missionary from China,
Stokes of Turnberry, visited on Sunday
formerly of WhitechurchInow of Clinton,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Me.!
will take the evening service at Wing- 1
Gee.
ham next Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert McClenaghan,
Miss Alba Fox is visiting friends in
Mrs. Jas. McClenaghan, Mr. Harry Mc-
Goderich,
Clenaghan and Mrs. H. Laidlaw rr�otored
Miss Ada Clubb who has been visiting
to Clinton on Saturday to attend the fun-
with her aunt in Brucefield returned
eral of Mr. Wm. Baker, Mrs. Jas. Mc-
home last week.
to be out again.
E,dgar Holyman who bg,, been baker
bere Jur some years, in - partnerbliSp with
his brother, Frank. OSO a balcor from
Clinton have bought out W. 4Cr Spindler WHY SUFFER PAIN
and takes possession immediately, I
I OU can't do justice to yourwif i I ;Alslvess, puelal or hon!( life it
Miss WellwMd whose former home you cuffer from headache, bacilmehe, twuralgia, niontLiy pains,
was ricar Lucknow, but who has been a Y or any of the tbousaud anti one 1)�,jnR all (4 us are.
Missionary for several years occupied the afflicted at one thne or another. vvith which
pulpit in the Methodist church, Sunday
morning, These pains indicate a, very real phyBin, I danger. Bilt there,
are very few 1pllilis Of aDY DAturO that are U0 promptly rr,'!�,ved by
Mr, G, S. Robertson was fined $20.00 Dr. Miles' Auti-Fain. Pilla.
and costs and Robt Button $15.00 ana Got them. In
costs for not carrying out instructionsi
issued bY the board of health. handy boxes at
Lucknow's tax rale will be 42 wills this our drug sto"" - A
year-, box is insura�nAo
hles�-rs. it, D. and Kenneth Cameron against head-
st he
Des
ath of neuralg-a and.
received word last week of the de ache, carsick
their brother James, whose home was at I i*
pain of almost
MelfOrt. Sask. Mr. Cameicin died at any nature,
Saskatoon, following' an operation for
appendicitic. He leaves a widow and a' There are no disagreeable after effects,
grown up son and daughter. Pain Pills Dr. Allies' Anti.
St Clair Irwin while driving his car cn!
Monday last down Goderich bill, ran into i STOP THE PAIN
some timbers wbich had been placed without upzet digestion, drowsiness, buzzing in. the head, or danger
across the road and smashed one wheel of forinkAg a drug habit. Quaranteed Safe aud Sure.
off the car, This road bad been closed Sold in Wingharn by
for the day, the obstruction was supposed J. WALTON McKIBBON
to be taken away at six o'clock� but
.4 hrough 7 at ! ) over sight this had not be
one. t s tortunate that the accident
was not more serious,
Mi';'; IZO'ie Smith who ha,� been in oil Friday, Sept 16th.
Nokomos, Sask., fop the past three years, Mrs, Colin Fadie is visiting with Will
Institute met on Sattirday afternoon
Mr. Win. Edwards, owing to the bw;��,,
has returned to her home here. at Holyrood.
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�c the attendance was not as large w
Mr. and Airs. Jack Clark and little
daughter of Southa7mplon vi-ited with, BeIrnore
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Mr. and Mrs. D, R. Nicintosh,
usual.
About nine O'clock Wednesday evez,;,
The service f n the Presbyterian church
Misses Belle Robertson and Annie Blue Sabbath afternoon was small owing to
have returned from Toronto, Where they
ing the alarm was given that the birn &,n
Alt Peter Hackneys' farm was disco-ve,
ed t"o be on fire, large
Anniversary at Salem,
alle ded the fall millinery opening.
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a. crowd gatbero.,i2
but the flames had gained stich beadww�.
Among those who took in the Exhib-
Lucknow schools are again in full * � ition
Smug
that nothing could be done. The drN
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were Miss Elizabeth Hackney, Rev.
with seating capacity taxed to the liniit� I
ing shed was consumed together wft'z,�
Sinclair, John, Robert also Mr. James
The death occurred at he - r home in
Hamilton of Mr,9. Fred Grundy i
who forlAustin.
all the season's crop. The loss to M,�
and 11 rs. Hackney will be t heavy One
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matly Years was a resident ot Lucknow I Mr. John Baker is not enjoying good
where her laie husband was f or Years! health these days.
the buildings being partly covereZ, b'
insurance in the Walkerto*.x lusuravcr�'�
o f t
one e leading merchants. .
She is' Mrs. Nathaniel Harris, Mildmay and'
survived by a grown up family, The Mrs, Boag, Forest3 called on Mrs. Jef-
funeral will take from
Co.
The Annual Sc ol air I be e
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on Friday, September 16th. This
place the home of fray,
Mrs. (Dr,) Tennant, to Kinloss I
cemetery,
Holyrood
Thursday.
Miss Collins, who, for the past two
prom -
ises to be a good one, School No, 9 ca7--
rick, No. :E Howick and No. Turnberry
school fair was held last
Friday and proved a great success.
weeks, has been giving lessons on dress
making left on Thursday for her home
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are expected to make entries.
DOES IT PAY TO WORRY I
near Hamilton,
The monthly meeting of the Women's
A number from the village took in th-�
Wroxeter School Fair on Thursday. The
exhibits were not as large as last year.
ABOUT APPENDICITIS?
VURe a rew from this locality attended I
the ball at St. Augustine on Friday even- Can appendicitis be guarded against?
ing last. Yes by preventing int--*;� I ; jr� :
P . n ct on.
Mr. Elmer Foran has be engaged The intestinal antiseptic, AdJer-ika, acts
to do tbrashing with Mr. James Martin on BOTH upper and lower bowel remov-!
this year. ing ALL foul, decaying matter which'
Mr. P. McGlynn and Mr. John Jamieson might start infection. EXCELLENT for i
built a fine water trough for Mr. C. F.
Martin last week. gas on stomach br chronic constipation,
Mr. Richard McQuillan visited at Mr. It I removes matter which You never
Edward Haines one day recently, thought was in yout system and which
man
Mr. A. Havens is at present drawing nothing else can dislodge. One w re
out manure with his spreader for Mr. E. ports it is unbelievable the awful impr:
Haines. ities Adler-ik-a brought out. E. J. Mit-
Tl�e Coulter Brothers are at present
thrashing at Mr. David Ferrier's in. this cbell, Druggist,
locality.
Mr. and Mrs, Souter Taylor visited at Glenannan
Mr. Benjamin Naylor's one day recent.
I Mr. Bert Murchison of Toronto
ed home on Thursday to spent awbile,
Mr. William Webster lost his fine with his mother.
sucking colt lately which he intended
showing at the fall fairs. Messrs. Win. Breckenridge, Ed and
0 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McGuffin visited Alex Baird motored to Michigan last
at the Dow brothers on Sunday last. week and spent a few days with friends
here,
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Prest-O-Lite Superiority
Proved by Actual Test
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N the toughest side-by-side battery test that could be devised, the
Prest-0-4ite Storage Battery demonstrated its superiority beyond
question. This test was staged in a cold storage plant, where the beat
two batteries out of six submitted were selected. One was a Prest-O-Lite.
Both batteries were chilled for 17 hours in ten below zero temperature.
Then each battery was, in turn, hooked up to a new, stiff eight -cylinder
engine and allowed to spin it 6 the limit of the battery's power and
endurance.
At the finish of 3 successive trials, with from one to three minutes be-
tween each, the score stood:
For Prest-O-Lite For Competitor
227 seconds ... ........... 132 revolutions 142 seconds ........ ...... 75 revolutions
25 seconds ............... 10 revolutions 13 seconds. .1 ..... 5 revolution*
10 seconds ............... 4 revolutions 7 ........ 3 revolutions
15 sernois ............... 5 revolutions 9 seconds ............... 3 revolutions
This clean-cut, decisive victory, is convincing proof of the superiority of
Pkest-O-Lite Batteries for po�ver, endurance and reserve forcel
If you need a new battery, let it be a powerful Prest-O-Lite.—the battery
that will give surest starts, brightest lights and practical freedoin from
batt"y bother.
Robertson & Hecker
"The Garage for Service`
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Arrested For Assult Miss Clara Gordon who has been vis-
itiDg in these parts has returned to ]fern-,
Mr. Win 'McKenzie was arrested last bank.
Thursday by High County Constable A few of the yonug people from the f
Briggs, on a criminal charge of indecent ioth attended the corn roast at Alex
assult against Mrs. Andrew Heidrick. Ross' last Wednesday evening,
The charge was laid to the Crown by And- Mr. and Airs. Oliver Stokes and Mr.
Crawford motored to Millbank- and spent
rew Heidrick who is a tenant of McKen- a day with friends there.
zie's and between whom altercations have I Mrs. Giels and daughter Margaret,
taken place over the non-payment of I wbo has been visiting with friends re,
rents. The charge against McKenzif- is turned to her home at Timinins. f
one th.4t. has not the approval of the Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Appleby and
pcople of Teeswater, who are acquainted Reuben and Misses Hannah and 'Alabel,
Stokes spent Sunhay at Henry McGee's,
with the facts of the case, and the rum- i WaWRnosh,
ored stories were treated more as a joke, Dont forget the Belmore Senool Fair,
and as an act of spite It was with some
surpri,re that the charge got to the crown,
and it may be difficult for McKenzie to
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innocence, as :q
he lived alone. It is learned that a case yj T%
of this nature had been in the courts be- LJO YOU
foreand had been thrown out. want Popular Styles
McKenzie was detained one night aud t WE HAVE THEM.
on Friday Mn R. Trench and A, A. Mc-
Kenzie motored to, Walkerton and went T"
his security for attendance at the pt elim- X Do you want Novelties
inary hearing on WednesdaY.-Teeswater IN
News. WE HAVE THEM.
How dear to ur arts is cash on sub
scription
When the generous subscriber presents it
to view
Morris
Oil Wednesday last about twenty of
the old friends and neighbors motored
over to Newton and spent the day with
Thos, and Mrs, Waddell at their com.
to�table home there, All report a very
enjoyable day spent.
Lucknow
Mr, A. Millson our general bus driver
who Was hurt a week ago in an auto
accident ii mueb improved, though still
confined to his bed. Mr, D. G. Mc.
Kenzie who also was hurt in a auto ac.
cident is ;mproving. Mr. Ed Renwich
who has been seriously ill for over seven
weeks with typhoid fever and pleurisy is
slowlv improving and John Watson who
has been ill vvith heart trouble is all able
Do you really want Low Prices ?.
WE HAVE THEM.
Dresses—A beautiful range of Char-
nieuse, Crepe and Taffetta Dresses in
the latest and most popular styles and
best shades trimmed with hoa&2
fringe, embroider,,,, ribbon and georg-
ette, allsizes. P�ices $15.00 to 45.00.
A splendid variety of Serge and Trico -
tine Dresses in combination of Trico -
tine and Charmewse, Serge and Char-
meuse, also plain, with a variet.� of
smart trimmings such as wool and silk
embroider3 7, beads, pipings of Georg-
ette, fancy braid, tassels, chennille and
braid, cord girdles, deep satin ribbon
girdles and many other pretty designs.
Prices fron, .......... ..... $11.50 to 35. 00.
Polo Cloth with Scal collars and cuffi;
sale price ................................ _.. 18. 5 0
All wool velour trimmed with stitching
pleats and buttons. cape effect collar.
Sale price ............................... .... $19.50
All wool Silvertone Coats, lined
throughout Nvith brocaded satin lining'
Sale price ..................................... -*,22.50
Silvertone Coats half lined with Opos-
Sum collar, sale price ................ $24.50
Special Bargains in Silk Hos.
fery---Sill, hose in black, brown, tan,
white, grey and navy. Prices. ............
........ I ... I ................... 50c, 59c, 75c, 1.5q�
Also a large variety of Blous(,.,�.,. if2, 11r,
Coats—A special sale of winter Coats, gC0rgCEtC, Satill, Silk, voile, tricofette
these coats have only to be seen to be and fringed tricolette, aII sizes, C()I()ils
appreciated and are wonderful valje�. I and prices,
Select Ladies' Ready-tomw
v . ear Co.
Head Office, 448 Queen W4ost, Toronto. loranclice, winghain and oodeocti, ont.
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