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The Wingham Advance, 1921-10-20, Page 4THE, WINGHAM ADVANCE Thursday, October 20th 192f TIM SEES BASEBALL AT LYCEUM THEATRE To the Editur ay the Advance Priscilla Deans. whose latest triumph Deer Sur:— has been scored in the Univereal-Jewel I tink mebby a fellah kin slitick around production of H. H. Van Loan's stirring Half Price home too close, but since the bars got tale of the mysterious East, , T.he Virgin closed up in Wirigham, I havn't had the of Stamboul," has Non acting ever since Isard's A I t e or a t 10 n �W�Ml 9- Sa e same intrust in goin to town, but lasht she can remember. Her mother, May Monday wake, afther dinner, me bye sez Preston Dean, was a popular leading I to me, "Dad, how wud it be for us awl to woman before Priscilla was born, �and at Sale of I go to the baseball match, in Wingharn this the age of four the present screen star Great Slau' hter in Prices for Two Weeks 9 afternoon?" he sez. "Baseball match! made her debut pn Broadway as littler X Are ye crazy? sez I, just see how much Mimi in "Rip Van Winkle," with Joseph While carpenters are busy making at- wurr uk nades to be done" I sez. Have Jefferson. The next §eason she played V, a heart, Dad I he sez, "it will do you good the boy part, Heinrich in the same pro. terations to our store front we will be Wall Paper to have a run to town in the ould tin cluction, and the following seasons she ap- somewhat out of order in our store arrang- Lissie," sez li�, "besoides the ground is peared in& child roles in "Stiore Acres" ments while the work is going on. To off� too wit to.bet'akin'up shpuds, an nothin and "The Children of Kings" with James We are going out of the Wall Paper else is hurtin " he sez. A. Hearne, X set these drawbacks and reduce our heavy Business and Every Roll must Just thin I remimbered what my good A season with the ben Greet Players, stock, we start on be Sold at a Sacrifice. ould Tory frind, Sam Hill, bad tould me in open air productions of Snakespeare, about the pollytickle situwation in Wing- Thursday, Oct, 20th, our Al - ham. He sed a lot av purfictly good All 50 cent papers reduced to 25 cents. Tories wus not goin to vote for me frind, teration -and Discount Sale X Jarge Shpotton awl on account av that All 40 20 "Kaiser band in Tory land" spache av his Come here for all lines of merchandise two years ago. Sez I to misilf, ' it nades All 30 15 and yod will save money. some shtrong man to give thim. lads a All 20 10 good talk, an bring thim to thur smses," X% sez 1, "an Tim, me bye, you're the fellah Stoc'k must be cleared before Nov. Ist. to do the jawb." Wid this idea, upper- X X: Wonderful Values in ladies', misses' most in me moind I tould me bye to back out the ould car, an I wud be ready to go and.children's coats, our Alteration Sale Extra Special for Saturday only. wid him. We didn't ask the Missus an 'W discount will be 20 per cent. 1000 Bars Laundry Soap oil sale at 5 cts. girruls but they heard what I sed, an threwondudsan wus ready as soon as we writ. Well, we had a foine roide to town an Ladies' Waists, Raincoats, Seperate HILLIARD'S STORES I had toime to round up a few av Jarge ' a Skirts, lots to choose from at 20% disc. Tory inimies befoor the ball game shta r L- Wingham and Teeswater ed, an I tink they will be awl right by L&I I elickshun day, for as the poet sez— Dress Goods, Silk Velvets and Coat - A Grit may turn Tory an Vote wid his 14, 01ft WWO-4 eAXrtkAM0&M*Y ings, 20 per cent. off. woife, But a Tory is a Tory awl the days av ZURICH WIN N. W. B. A. Shot Large Buzzard his loife. added to her versatility, and she also A, B. J. Simons, better known as I was afraid it was awl up wid the played juvenile roles with Proctoes Fifth ball tame as soon as the Zurich lads came Avenue Stock Company in'New York, Discount off Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Defeated Wingham In Zurich On 'Jack" Simons. has just shot, two or three Boots and Shoes. on the ground, for they are a big husky supporting Amelia Bingham, Florence Underwear, Saturday 8 to 6. rods from his home at Paisley, Co. Bruce, bunch av byes, an wud make grand, min Reed, James Young and other well known Wingham baseball team lost for the a large turkey buzzard measuring from ata barn raisin arr a trashin'. stars. second time tip to tip of its wings five feet eleven inch- I didn't undershtand the game very At the age of fourteen Priscilla Dean 'Rugs and Carpets — Big_ stock of to'Zufich.on Saturday after Ib s,b' f will. but it seems a good deal 'like polly made her debut in musical comedy at the es. ird is evidently' a native 0 noon by the, score of 8 to 6i A great . , i - many Wingbam-ldtizenarr Mexico, it has ticks. Furelit mai soide is iri'ari thin the Folies Bergere, now the Fulton Theat e " Wilt.on, B,rUssbls and Tapestry Rugs 20 A Lotored over to -evidently strayed far from per cent. discount., New York. David Griffith, then Zurich to see the game i its home, most likley in the very heated other,' an the soide that is in troys to win. lost confidence in the Winghain time& July and August. AsMr.simons. shtay in, wid the soide that is out troyirx. ning his first fame with the Biograph the end of the game. At the end of the says, in all his wander;ngs in the west to get in. Thin the crowd on the binches Company, saw her at this playhouse and MEN'S WEAR STORE --- Slaughter Sale of Men"s and BOYS" Suits" awlway's yells for thur own soide roight engaged her for a series of.one-reel dramas. Overcoat Ord. innings the Zurich pitcher, Olhert R. N. W- M. P., and also in South Africa s, Raluccalls, Pants, etc. Big stock of the best was batted out of the box by the visitors he never saw such a fine specimen. arr wrong. The umpire is loike the Five years ago she came to Universal to brands of clothing,, sale 20 per cent. off. and his place was taken by Hoffman, who Pretty October Wedding sbpaker av the house an what he sez goes Play in the Lyons and Moran comedies. held the game down tight. Morder, Some min are not much use to thur Then Lois Weber wanted a girl to play a' pitched a wonderful game, but his arm A pretty wedding was solemnized at parthy, arr ball tame, I shud say, an "baby vamp" in "Even As You and L" TERMS, SPOT CAS11 was pretty sore before the end of the high noon, on Tuesday, October Ilth, at niver make a good bit awl troo, the game, and coaxed the comedy pair to let her pit fight. Legg of London, gave Wingharn no Spring Hill Farm, the home of Mr. and arr if they do stroike a ball knock it have the little chatterbox, as she became favors. The teams: Mrs. W. A. McGill, Turnberry, when, roighttinto the hands av the min on the known around the studio. It was her Zurich, Wingbam. their only daughter, Ada Luella, became other soide, 'Tis loike some spaches first feature production, and she scored HO E. ISARD & COO R.Olhert, p. W. Morden, p. the bride of Mr. Reuben T. Appleby, only pollytickle canclydates make, they do so tremendously in her part that she was A. Henning, c. Anderson, c. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Appleby of. more good than harrum to the other featured in subsequerit productions C. Hoffman, I b. ' G. W. Howson, I b. Glenannan, the ceremony being perform- fellabs. It must take a lot av experience which is to be at the Lyceum Theatr; E. Wesley, 2 b. M. W. Telfer, 2 b. ed by the Rev. Crawford Tate of Blue- an practice, to say nawthing av good next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Lee Hoffman, s.s. N. Geddes, s.s. vale. The bride entered the parlor lean- wind an shwate timper to make a good After intermiqsion for dinner Miss Jam- ed to make the convention a -success. Anthem and many helpful suggestions C. W. Hoffman, 3b,p. G Brackenbury, 3b. ing on the arm of her father, to the ball player, an sure tis the same wid good East Bruce Teacheri at Walkerton ieson of Seaforth presented the topic of The mieting was one of must help and from East Huron's popular inspector, Dr. A C Seibert, 1. f. J. E. Johns, 1. f. strains of the wedding march played by pollytishuns. It wfid be no use to take a making the school attractive, pictures of inspiration I partaking of hearty discus. Field. The assembly closed to meet F. C. Brown, c. L G. Crulkshanks, c. f. Miss Vera Hueston of Gorrie, and took lot av green byes aff the farms to play East Bruceteachers met in Walkerton local interest, tidy desks, rooms, and etc., I sions With the singing of I next in Brussels. L. M. Callfes, r.f. W. Wagner, r.f. h --r place beneath an arch of evergreens ball agin tames loike the Zurich an for convention Oct. 6 and 7. There were fostered a love of the beautiful. Flowers,': R. L. Wurm, 2 b. and wedding bells. The bride was charm- Wingharn lads; but it wud be just as sins- a larger number of teachers in attendance tries and lawns were also touched on. The score: ingly dressed in Ivory Duchess Satin ible as to troy to form a governmint out this year than for several years past. Wingbam ........ 202 000 011-6 9 1 with Sequin trimmings and wore a bridal av a lot of U. F. 0. fellahs. What chanct The meetings, which were held in Mr. Painter of Hamilton Normal School 414 veil and orange blossomg and carried a wud a shcrub tame frum the ToT . addressed the assembly on co -relation Zurich ..... : ..... W2 130 20x-8 9 3 nships the public schbol, are proving very in - shower boquet of Ophelia Roses and hev agin the pitcbin av Windie Mordin structive and beneficial. Four papers work in schools. Mr. Painter eloquently Umpires—Legg and Armstrong, of Lon- Maiden Hair Fem. The young couple fur inslitance, theY wud niver git ' bandled his subject. He said school don. on to were given on the 6th�, the speakers be- should start where the home left off. were unatteaded. Little Miss Sadie his curves at all at all. 'Tis min av ex:.1 iSn I H. Alton, principal . of Walkerton The Institute was then given a rare ioi-OM I N ION STORES,LTD, The Winghain boys need not be di y I I' c Stokes, cousin of the groom made a dainty parience we nade in baseball an poll� hool; Miss M. Widemeyer of Wiarton; couraged, they played forty games in all flower girl, dressed in white silk trimmed ticks, Miss M. C. McGregor, B A., of the treat in the person of Miss McKee, who and won thirty-four of them. That The Chain Grocery Stores of Canada with pale blue rosettes. During congrat- Wan ting Misther Editur, bothers me Walkerton High School; H G. Lockett demonstrated the use of the Grafonola in in itself is a splendid record. We under- ulations and the signing of the register, a -good dale in this elickshun. There are M. A., of Hamilton-, H S. Sanderson, oi the school to teach music and a love for stand that they finish the season with a Miss Reta Durst of Gorrie, sang "A too many min av the wan shtripe in the Chesley, and Mrs. A. E. Smith of Wiar- 9004 music, Miss McKee is a fluent Wingham Branch, Josephine St. 9nug balance in the treasury for 1922, Psalm of Love". game. Jawn King is a Presbyterian an tod. On the 6th., Dr. Walter Jones speakerand her manner captivated her. Some team had to win the North Welling- After the ceiemony the guests, numbe*r. so are Billy Fraser an Jarge Shpotten an gave his famous lecture at the town hall. audience. ton Championship and we believe the ing about seventy, sat down to a sumpt- Mishter Meighen an Mishter Crerar an "The Red Horizon". The evening session held in the town Zurich lads are a good clean lot of sports uous wedding breakfast in the dining Mishter McKenzie King, so whatever way hall partook of a cbncert. Miss Mckee Better lu'ck next year boys! room which was decorated with shell pink the elickshun goes we are loikely to hev a further spoke on the part Grafonolas were Sugar, 10 ToiletP'per asters. The groom's gift to the bride was law passed compelling us awl to ate oat- JAMES TAYLOR to play in the schools illustrating folk Laymen Meet At Clinton a substantial cheque, to the planisi a male iviry marnin for breakfast. ? dances, marching, skipping, etc. Then lbs 89c 6 ro'lls 25c A meeting of the Laymen's Association bon -bon' dish, to the soloist an ivory Yours for the ould parthy, AUCTIONEE followed a wonderful address on the novel of the Deanery oi Huron was held in the manicure set and to the flower girl a gold Timothy Hay. subject, 'Wobody's Dog" given most ably Parish Hall, Cliaton, on Monday after. bracelet. The happy couple left on the Farm Sales a Specialty. Orders left at by Rev. riotheringham of Hamilton and The Advance, Wingbam, will receive formerly of Goderich. Mr. Fothering'barn noon for the purpose of hearing Arch- afternoon train for Toronto amid showers irxda� 'a G, T. R. Late prompt attention. Deacon Graham of Nelson, B. C., who of confetti, the bride travelling in a brown is an orator of the highest merit. represents the M. S. C. C. and also the velour coat with beaver collar and beaver The noon G. T. R. train arrived in Phone &orthHuron 15-623, Brnssels 15. 1 — With the opening of Friday's bars $1 Wingbarn about three hours late owing to ses- Laundry Soap, V - Diocese of Kootney, B. C. The reverend hat to match. sion the following officers were elected gentleman is a most eloquent speaker and an accident near Guelph. A freight train On their return on Friday evening a re- from Kincardine met it at Whitechurch EAST HURON TEACHER'S MEET for the coming year: ' Pres. Mr. Gordon gav(f a very interesting address, The ception was held at the groom's home, Jefferson of Gorrie; Vice President, Miss meeting was ved enthusiastic and many where about one hundred and fifty guests and the travellers, express, etc., were The Annual Convention of East Huron Draper; Tress., Mr. Hoover of Walton; Laundry Starch 2 lb ............. Igo Sliced Bacon ............... 41c important resolutions were passed. Mr. were present, The evening was spent in transferred, Teachers was held in The Owen Memorial Libriatian. Dr. J. M. Field; Excutive Silver Gloss .................... 12c Cheese .................... 23c Reg. S. Williams of Wingham, made a music and dancing. The beautiful and Died In Vancouver Hall, Clifiton, Oct. 13th and 14th. Corn., Mr. Hall, Moncton, Mrs. - Aitken, I very capable chairman. The W. A. of costly gifts attested to the Popularity of The many friends of Lulu Mason, (a The session was opened by Rev. Hog Bluevale, and staff and Brussels sch000l; Corn Starch .................... 10c Picnic ham ................ 23c St. Paul's church, Clinton, were Most 1 9 the young couple who will reside on the daughter of Ashton Mason, who used to Of Clinton. After which his worship, Prin. A. L. Posliff, Wingham, was chosen Syrup, 51b ..................... 49c Pure Lard, No, 3 ...... I ... 57c hospitable in the preparation of dinner groom's farm on the 10th con. of Turn. reside in Wingham ) were shocked to learn Mayor McMurray gave an address of wel- delegate to 0. E A.; Auditors, Messers. and tea for the out of town guests. berry, on Tuesday, of her sudden death in Van- come and extended the courtesy of the Shellingliam, Beatty. Lyle Syrup, 2 lb ................ 30C Pure Lard, I lb ............ 23c couver the previous afternoon. Deceas- citizens of Clinton to the members of the Dr.' McKenzie Smith, addressed the Aylmer Corn .......... . 14C Sh^rf-.';. 1 11, 1 eu has Deen a probationer at the hospital Association. association on practical inspection. Show. . ....... 8, ............ VC therefor about six months, but a few The minutes of the last Annual Session ing that the pupils unability to advance Shredded Cocoanut ............. 29c Corn Meal, 5 lb ............. 25c weeks ago left the work of the Institution, were adopted after having been read by was more often due to physical disabili- owing to not feeling well. Very severe the Secretary, Mr. Hoover. *After the ies. -Bulk. Cocoa ........... 1.1--16C Rolled Oats, 6 lbs .......... 29c pains developed in her head and gradually variouscommittees had been appointed, Dr. Field dealt with the subject of com- Prunes,21bs .................... 25c Sago and Tapioca, 2 lbs .... 18c grew worse, though not thought to be ser. Mr. Goo. Jefferson of Fordwich, gave a position stressing pupils, originality and ious until recently, and her parents, Mr., Splendid report of the 0. E. A. conven- suitable choice of subject, Pupils should I lb Baking Powder ............. 24c Pot Barley, 2 lbs .......... 15c and Mrs. A. G. C. Maso.i took her to 'tion held in Toronto, to which Mr. Jeffer- be led to express their own experience 1 lb Magic baking powder ...... 35C White Beans, 3 lbs.. I ........ 35C Vancouver General Hospital last Sunday, son was.delegate from the local Institute, and in their own words, and a medical specialist was called but He said the meeting had stressed co-oly. Mr. Bouck of Clinton, taught a 1 lb Eggq baking powder ........ 28c Lima 13ean ................ Joe she pasted away on Monday afternoon oration between Board and Teachers and splendid lesson on advanced geography before any action had been determined also emphasized physical developmen t as to a class of pupils. His method and Seeded Raisins ..... # ........... 24c Lemon Biscuits ............ 20c by the surgeons, death having been due well as mental tuition. material used were unipproachable, Mrs. Seedless Raisins ............. _27c Marshmellow Biscuits ...... 27c to the breaking of an a*esg on the Miss Smith's lecture which followed Aitken on hint and aid it, preparing ex. Qt. Catsup ..................... 26c Soda Biscuits ........ 1.1-18c brain, Deceased was born in Stratford, was a very practical address, demonstrat- hibits fat school fairs werb most beneficial. Ontario, 10 Years ago and came to Grand ing the physical exercise and showing how Mrs. Aitken's practical experier ce in the 24 lb Pastry Flour ............ $1.13 7 lb Pastry Flour .......... 34c Pbrks early last year with her parents pupils should be given tin opportunity to phase of school Wrs was an incintive to Toilet Soap, 3 eakes ...................... 25c. from Manitoba. She was the picture of plaY not restraint. Music as an aid to others. Mr. Goo. Jefferson's lecture on health, of a particularly bright disposition games was introduced. A very hearty physical science was the product of much and has won maby friends since coming helpful discussion followed. word, Mr. Jeffersou is a self-taught teach - to ' Grand Forks, and whose deep syra- Mr. $lowman'6 address ori English or and his mettods were practical. pathy the parents hgve in th6ir bereave. Schools was most interesting, he having The president, Miss Bell of Blyth, ably Spec Blend Tea Special'."Bl e,P4. niont. The fundral took place Thuriday, been a soldier inPrance and England had f a . Itertoon from the Methodist' church illed the chair and it was the opinion Of 3 ghim him a splendid chance of comparing all that the meeting was thq most. 8M. lbs. $1.00. Ceffee 3pe, where services were conducted by the ni&M& with oura. The sptaker was in cessful arid helpful in many yetiri. Rev. W. P. Bunt, interment taking place opposition to strong organization and A vote of thanks was tendered to the in the city cemetery, stressed natural development, Clinton people and all who so ably help. .35-SEEMEN k - W