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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-09-29, Page 5ThamidaY, September 29th, 1921 4*011111411111111111 Will W111441110111 III WIIH11*111411 Will ii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililliliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw�FI + TH E HOUSE OF QUALITV, We are showing a fult range of New Fall Goods e ­ Dress Goods, Coatings and Suitings at very attractive prices. Navy and black all wool botany serge, Yery fine weave, 54 in., special. 2.75 yd. -C0 41— -0 Silks and satins in all the latest shades for dresses, etc. -0 110— ..10 Sweater Coats, a full assorted stock in new styles to select from. Monarch Yarns for knitting, in a great variety of colors, 2 oz. balls 35c. Ils— Is— Silk and cashmere hose in plain and heather mixtures. Frillings and vestings for suits, dresses and sOeaters in lace and net effects. so— Novelty and patent leather belts in black, black and.white, and colors. Underwear for ladies and children in fall and winter weights. Staples, Shirtings, Pillow Cotton, Flannelette, Cotton at reduced prices. MEN'S WEAR. Suits and Ovet;Coats for men and boys in new ard distinctive styles. RaincoPL!,s_,i.n tweeds, gaberdi eg, vVorsteds, moderately priced. Sweater Coats -and Pullovers, Fifwell Hats and Caps, Underwear, Overalls and 411— Smocks, Shirts, Collars and Ties, Gloves and Hosiery. 41- 111- 41— A MIL L S.- -W —Our Prices Right. Terms, Cash. Produce Wanted. za our Goods are the Best Rector Leaving Hensall Irwin East Wawanosh, has returned to Wiogbarn passed away in tolonsay, Sask The Hensall Paper of Sept. 22nd. con- his duties at & Hollinger Gold mine on Saturday, Sept. 17th, in the person of tains a lengthy account of an �addresa'Timmins, Northern Ont., after spe ndinIg Andrew'. Huggan.t He was in his 84tb year and had resided with hi's daughter, and presentation given to Rev. A. R. E. a month with his parents here. - His Mrs. Joh� Leary' since going to Sask. Garrett whose services as rector of St, mother accompained him back as far as . pauls chtircb, Hensall terminate at the e' 'funeral atchewan some three or four years ago. Englebart where she att tided the For many years he resided in Wngbam end of this month, One of the pleasing 1 of her father Mr. William Bates who died and was an employee of the Bell Factory, numbers on the program was a mouth or- very suddenly with heart failure in his 86 His wife predeceased him over forty yeart gan selection -by little Miss Margaret I year. ago in Scotland. Besides Mrs. Leary, he Drummond. Her mother Mrs. E Drum- Mr. Bates will be remembered by many is survived by another daughter Mrs, mond, orgenist of the church played the friends around here. John Tervitt and two sons, James in accompaninent. The Late Andrew Huggan Venice, Cal., and Walter in Jasper, Al. Williarn Bates Passes berta. Another daughtdr. Mrs. W. J. Mr. Gordon Irwin, son of Mr. Thos. A former highly respected resident of Farquharson, died in the West last spring. "Built i2% Catiekda!4 STUDEBAKER LIGHT -SIX M COUPE ROADSTER jjl��!Ilz W1 NO ,,X;: �.M $2325 % X. k W m,:- x, six �g �_, Ir r :A Oe t rh e L. 1 G An ideal car for 6.,e 5,�riotesszer? aw man an, Whose duties make the automobile an indispensable part of For the professional m his work, the LIGHT�SIX Coupe Roadster is an ideal car. It, is roomy and comfortable, and very economical to operate. Adjustable windows provide year -around protection to its occupants. The cowl ventilator, three-piace rain vision windshield, clock, windshield wiper and luggage compartment in the rear, indicate the completeness of its equipment. L -Kennedy, Dealer� Wingham NEW PRICES OF STUDEBAI<ER kUTOMOBILES f, o. Is. Walherville� OAt,s Oxclus've of Sal" Tax,. effective Sept. 8,1921 'touring Care and Roadstere Coupeg and Sedans UdHT-SIX 3 -PASS. ROADSTE LIGHT -SIX 2 -PASS- COUPE ROADSTER ......... $2329 R .................. X S -PASS, SEDAN ...................... : 2775 LIGHT -SIX TOURING CAR 1725 LIGHT -Sl 'ASS. COUPE ................... 3626 - - "" ............. ::::: 2275 SPECIALoSIX 4-P 3G29 SPECIAL -SIX ZPASS. ROADSTER ... * " *':: ..... 2325 SPECIAL -SIX S -PASS SEDAN ................... ::: 3996 SPECIAL -SIX TOURING CAR - - � .......... - 232.5 IJIGAIX 4 -PASS, COUPE ........................ FMCAL�SIX 4 -PASS. ROADSTER ............... I rIG.sIX 7 -PASS. SEDAN .............. 4095 S' IX OURING CAR ................... I ........ 278� ALL STUDEBAKLIZ CARS ARE H(�UIPPLD WITII CORD TIRES is a Studebaker Year THE WINGHAA1 ADVAD ST. HELENS FAIR CFQ rinifred McQuillin, Eddio Gaunt, Gar - Farrier. Prizec, lBt 50c, 2nd 40c, 3rd DRAWING, ART AND WRITING Map of )furon, uorene Woboter, Lily ed, Will Rintoul, Ruby Turner; Map. Ontario, Mary St Marie, Doris Smith, uart Durnin; Map of South America ck Cousins, Garnet Farrier, Jack Moss: rItIng, evening hymn, Thos Henrys Ilie Cranston, Carmen Farrier; writing, verses Indian Hymn, Evelyn Culbert, argaret Miller, Ben Mole; writing, ets song, Vern St. Marie, Tom Hack - I, Stuart Durnin; writing, "Burial of oses", Viola Hamilton, Eva Errington, race Cameron; Crayon drawing of cup of vegetables, Olive Farrier, Greta ebb ' Mary Martin, Chrissie Inglis,: ettering in ink, Dorothy McQuillir, E Iggins, Olive Alton; scene in Water olors, Harvey Errington, Win. Farrier, adeline Gaunt. Prize, let 50c, 2ndi c, 3rd 30c, 4th 25c, 5th 20c, NATURE STUDY Collection of 20 pressed Ontario weeds'l It '0. . I = V 1* . " I Good weather and a large crowd favor- Dd the St. Helena school fair on Wednes- Jay, Sept. 219t, The following is the Re list of prize winners In the competitions, of The different schools taking part were: St S. S, No's 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 12 and 14 West Ja Wawanosh. also S. S. No 8 Ashfield and W No. 13 Asbficld and West Wawanosb 9. Ne GRAIN 2 Oats. 0. A. C. No. 72, sheaf, Geo Me- M Quillin, Peter McDonald, John Finnigan, po Oats, I quart, 0 A. C. No�2, Geo Me- et Quillln; Wheat, Maquis, sheaf, Earl M Hutchison, Frank Savage; Wheat, Mar. G qaia, 1 quart, Prank Savage, Earl Hutchi- gr Bon; Barley, 0. A. C. No. 21, sheaf, Geo, W Hutchison; Barley, 0. A. C. No. 21, 1 L quart, Geo. Hutbison; Field Peas, Arthur, I-, I quart, Ralph Cameron, Harold Finni- C gan, Jae St, Marie, Doris Smith; Field M Corn, Compton's Early, 6 ears, Luella 40 RintouL Raymond Walden. Harrison Taylor-, Sweet Corn, Golden Bantam) 6 ears, Chas McQuillin; Glen Cameron, L Ross McPherson, Will Rintoul; Long- H fellow corn, Myrtle Sillih. Prizes, let Be 50c, 2nd 40c, 3rd 30c, 4th 25c, 5th 20c. J Vegetables, Potatoes And Roots n Potatoes, Green Mountain, 12 tubers, A Madeline Gaunf, Alex Lyons, Arnold 0 Woods, Irer)e Woods; Potatoes, Dooleyo, G 12 tubers, Allen Reid, Madeline Hennessy S Harold Gaunt, Be� Johnston; Marigolds. G Yellow intermediate 5 roots, Edna Glenn, D Chas. Hutchison, jean Webster, Ben G Mole; Turnips, Carter's Invicta, 5 roots, 4 Willie Lyons, Helen Thomas Zylda Web- ster, Lula Weatherhead; Be i ets, Detroit E Dark Reds, 6 roots, Gordon Rintoul, 1 C 0 has Durnin, Vern St. Marie; Carrots, Chantenay, 6 roots, Irene Woods: Don- C Bids McDonald, Melvin Jones; Onions. Yellow Globe Danvers, 6 roots, Pearl r Thompson, Winnit McClure, Agnes Cranston; Parenips, -Lauretta McClure, a Calvin Purvis, Winnie Farrier. Prizes, c let 50c. 2nd 40c, 3rd 30c, 4th 25c, 5th 20c. POULTRY a Cockerel, Barred 'Plymouth Roe ' ks, o Olive lefferoon, Allen Reid, Vera. Todo� Bert McQpillin; psu�llett, Barred,Ply-. mouthRock,Cliff Hackett, Allen Reid, i Annie Campbell; Pers -of twor cockerel and pullet, B. P. Rocks,' Arnold Craig, a Bert McQuillin, Allen Reid-, Pen of thret, 2 pullets and cockerel, B. P. R. from a home flock, Helen Miller, Allen Reid, a Pair of White Leghorns, cockerel and I pullet, Isabel Miller, Will Lyor�� Helen Miller; Pair of White Wyandottes, cock- t erel and pullet, Isabel Miller; Pair of Black Minorcas, cockerel and pullet, Isa- y bel Miller, Helen Miller, Rena Purves, May Purves; Pair of Rhode Island Reds, cockerel and pullet, Helen Miller, Pair I of Barred Rocks, cockerel and pullet, Vera r Todd, Olive Alton, ZyIda Webster; Bar- red Rock home flock, Helen Miller, Vera Todd, Olive Alton; Buff Leghorn, Chas I Hutchison. Prizes, let 75c, 2nd50c, 3rd J 40c, 4th 25c. f LIVE STOCK c Spring Colt, agricultural, Arthur John- ston, Alvin Woods; Best Halier broken Colt, Arthur Johnston, Alvin Woods; d Spring Lamb, judged for mutton * pu'p..- 0 es,.Fred McQuillin, Alvin Woods Cal. I vin Purvis, Witlie Purdor. Prizt 10 $1, 2nd 75, 3rd 50, 4th 25. Baby bect, t Prizes, let $4, 2nd $3, 3rd $2, ' 4-th $1 s Tom Todd, Will Lyons, Will Webster: Gordon Lyons; Beef Calf, Prizes, Ist $4 2nd $3, 3rd $2, 4th $1, Tom Todd, Wal- ter Forester, Will Lyons, Ronald For- ester. FLOWERS Bouquet of Aster, Lucy Thompson Della Plowman, Olive Alton, Chrissie Inglis; Bouquet of Sweet Peas, Margaret CummingF, Elsie% Miller; Bouquet o Phlox, Irene Woods, Madeline Gaunt, Bouquet from home garden, Madeline Gaunt, Olive Farrier, Isabel Miller. Helen Miller, Prizes Ist 50c, 2nd 40c 2rd 30c, Ch �5c, 5th 20c. FRUIT .collection winter apples, Orace Cnindf on, Rer,. Lavis, Vera Woods, Annie Wcods. Prizes let 50c, 2nd 40c, 3rd 30c, 4th 2515th �09, b6MTjStIC SCIENCE Loaf of White Bread� Gertie Aitcheson, Leiler Gaunt, Ev . elyn Culbert, Chria6i% Inglis; ) dozen Bran Muffins, Qlivt Per- rier, Allen Reid, Dolrene Webster, A doz. en T" Biscuits, Olive Alton, Gertie Webb, Clarrisaa Inglis, Dorena Webster; '.- dozen Oatmeal Cookies, Renna Purvis, Fanny Turner, Leila Johaston, Greta Webb; Layer Cake. Dorothy McQuillin, Gertie Martin., Zy)da Webster, Leila Johnston, Homemade Candy, Leila John- ston, Muriel Miller. Agnes Cranston, Leila Gaunt; School Lunch, Renna Purvis, Leila Gaunt, Della Plowman; Apple Pic, Witinifred Farrier, Gertic, Webb, Allca Rogerson; Lemon Pic, Miss Welsh, Dorth Douglas. Prizes, Ist 50c. 2nd 40c, 3rd 30c, 4th 25c, 5th 20c. Darn - Ing on,ptocking, Margaret Cummings Margit Purvis, Mervin Hackett; Hand - made Doll's Dress, Margaret Miller, Mildred McQuillin; Darning three-corn- ened tear on cloth, Rena Nicholson, Irene Woods, Lauretta McClure; Patch on cotton, Irene Woods, W;rinie McClure Gertie Attebeson; Plain Hemming, Mary Martin, Irene Woods, Robana Ma tin, Luella Rintoul. MANUAL TRAINING Bird house, Lavern Pentland, Stewart Durnin, Alex Inglis, Stuart Lavis; Patch sewn on grain bag, Ross McPherson, 0 to AN ' cDonald, Alex Lyons; rope hatter Willie Lyons, Alvin Woods, Oordic Lyons, Herb Taylor; Wooden Spoon, ue a n ou , arv.y rr ng or, . igginB; collection of 20 Ontario weed, eds, Olive Alton, Harry Champion,! 411 ATl AV A A� 111 To "I ohn lrwin; collection of 20 mounted and amed insects, N' I arjIe Purvis, E. Higgins Ilen Pentland; collection of 12 examples Cash and Delivery I plant diseases and insect injuries, Leila! aunt; collection of mounted leaves, tuart Durnin, Win. Farrier, Leila 4.0 Groceries aunt; collection of named native woods, 4, orne Webster, Calvin Purvis, Leila! ; * 40. aunt. Prizes, Ist 50c, 2nd 40c, 3rd 3oc, Ili 25c. Public Speaking, Alice Rogerson, CIF lizabeth Higgins, Olive Allen. Prize,! at $1,25. �nd $1, 3rd 75c. I , HANNA 6 CO* LTD. fk- hildrens Aid Meeting A meeting of the Huron County Child - 3,# Cheese, best quality, 25C. per lb. ens' Aid Society was held on Tuesday, �ept. 13, in Goderich In the ab- Shredded Wheat 2 packages for 25c. Vfr' ence of the President Rev. J. F. Rey- *411 raft, Presided Secretary Robertson read Hippered Herring 19c. per tin. be minutes of the last regular meeting, nd the County Secretary gave an account, Seedless Raisins, freshIP 25c. per pkg. 41� f his dealing with.ca e r s mentioned in ibei ninutes. Currants, best quality. 2 lbs. for 35c. Since last meeting many cases were in. Kellogg's Corn Flakes 10c. per pk9- estigated, and four children were made' vards by Magistrates Order, two boys Matches, 12c. per box or 3 for 35c. 41�_ nd two girls. A boy age 15 charged with xime was made'atward to save him from prison sentence and is now doing well in T 4,P 1 A Ay A farm home. Thirteen children have een placed in homes since last meeting. 1, in! (The round moon sails up through th THE THRILL OF AUTUMN Chere are at the present eight children aitile of the dark. he home, and foster homes are wanted! I or girls, age 11-10-9, and a baby girl one The creeper is crimson, and crimson the An d we who are tbrall to the bounteous ear, a baby boy six months old, and a store briar; Spread widely before us on height and on )oy six years. For information corn- The haw and the hip are both scarlet � shore nunicate with County Secly., (;, M. with fire; Fell heir unto all of the autumns of yore.,�. lliott. The following donations were i The south wind of autumn is low like a i —Clinton Scollard in N. Y. Heraid, eceived since last report and are grate- lyre. ully acknowledged. Ashfield Township,! The birch is like amber of tenuous fold; ! MAN GIVES WIFE GLYCERINF_ 10.00;Chas Hardy. 5CO; Mrs. Strang, .00; T. A. Gear, 2.00; Mrs Carrie, 2,00;, MIXTURE The bough of the linden waves pennons' She had stomach trouble for years. ohn Linklater, 1.00; Contributions of of gold; � After giving her sir�ple backthom bai-k, ult, vegetables, clothing etc, were re- I As though topaz tipped are the ferns on, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka ber � husband says: "My wife feels fine'now. eived from the following, M. W. Howell, I the wold. and has gained weight. It is wondeirfu 1 4rs. J. Salkeld, Mrs' X. Cutt, Mr. Like fairy spun silver the gossamer gleams; stomach medicine." Adler-i-ka act-, on Presbyterian S. S., Mrs. An- The valleys are filled with the singing of BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing, ,owery, rews, A. M. Robertson, Miss Whitely, streams; foul matter which poisoned stomach gme�_� which you never thought was I yo= dist M, Salkeld, Mr. 0 Carey, besides The watches of twlight are purple with system EXCELLENT for gas on thv ther friends whoes names were not aiven. I dreams, stomach or chronic constipation. Guards he management will appreciate donations I against appendicitis. The impurities it f potatoes, apples. pears, or any vege- , From hilltop to hilltop the sky is an are i brings out will surprise you— E. J. MIT- ables, also child,ens clothing, -nd thtt Of of glory, whereon like a barque I CHELL, Druggist. ame will be gratefully acknowledged. glamor X X X We received a new shipment Dresses, Gimps and Peter Pan 4kf Coats, Waists We have given great values before but never anything to compare with what you can obqain this season at our store. Note "Mese Examples All wool heavyweight Sfivertone Coats, nicely trimmed w1th Australian Oppossuln fur collars, special sale All wool heavy weight Velour with large cape collars,. fancy twist stitching and pleats, take advantage while they last sale price 0 0 0 0 0 a a 0 0 $21.50 Gimps—Flannel in all wool, live shades, njcej:� trimmed, braid and buttons, special for this week at 0 0 0 0 $6.95 All wool Botai�y Serge, trimmed with hkaxid and buttons, at . $6.95 Hand embroidered Gimps, something very neu at - 0 $8.50 Waists 'in Georgettes, Crepes and Tricolettesq some in Peter Pan collars, prices ranging from 0 4. 0 0 $2.75 up, SPECIALS IN HOSIERY Lot I—Special Silk Hose, reg. 1.75, sale price 0 6 Lot 2 --Pure Silk Hose, reg. 1.00 pair, special 2 pairs for Lot 3—Pure Silk Hose,, reg. 59c, 2 pair for Lot 4 --Lisle Hose, reg. 45c, 2 pair for $1.40 $1.40 R.00 60C Select Ladies' Ready - to- W.. ear Coo Head Office, 448 Queen We6ot, -Toronto. Manche% Win��hnm n0il Goderich, Ont. I