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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-11-17, Page 811 THE WINGRAM ADVANCE Thursday, Nov. 17th 1921 TIM M A MET r To the Editur av the Advance: Deer Sur, - I am glad to slitate that I got a letther Continuation from candydate. Jarge Shpotton promisin me the jawb awl right, but the prom-ae has a shtring to it. I boy to agree to git him fifty votes In this ward, 'tia a hard "IF" you desire "New Bottoms" on your leather bargain, entoirely, but I tink I kin man - Of the Great Fall agetodeliver the goods In the fursht top leather top rubbers we Invite you to bring them place I promised the missusa new hat if she wild go out an vote fer Jarge. That's ;v to Us -- We sew them with a superior -quality. of wan. Thin my bye, that was in France, thread thereby preventing ripping and also the leak and Winter Sal]]eis pretindin to be shwate on the school maam, she was intindin to vote Grit, but Just where the leather joins the rubber. will now vote Tory. That's two. The hoired man is goin over iviry noight to see Hanna & Co., Limited - - - Sandy Bank's twin girruls. an as they "'IF" the tops are worn out and the bottoms are don't know which wan he is afther, no Owing to the mild weather and extensive alterations that are more than -he does himsilf, not knowin wan from the other, they will both vote good bring them to us. We make the tops and put being made in our maln store we have decided to cut prices still the way he tells thim. That's four. If them on In good style and at a reasonable price. Jarge kin foind toitne to comp out an see lower for the next two weeks, ending Saturday, December 3rd. Miss Hay, it will be me ould made sister, Read the prices listed below, lowest in five years. We will meet aisy to get her. That's faive, an the "'IF" the tops arie badly worn around the campane not hardly slitarted, so to all city mail order prices. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re- shpake, 'tis as aisy to git votes as to bottoms do not throw them away but bring kitch fish if you only know* what bait to them to us andvt;e will put on a high cut rub - funded. use. Wan noight lasht wake, 'twas so cold ber (just,like this lower illustration but with Men's Suits Groceries an wet that ivirybody was at home, Itwas $14.75 buys a good serviceable suit, Sugar, 100 lbs ................................ $8.25 befoor the hoired n)an slitarted going a heel on It) In other words you, save from S24.75 buys a navy botany serge suits. Brooms ......................................... 49c over to see the Banks girruls. The school Z$31. 75 buys a fine worsted suit, sizes 35 to 46. Tea, choice, 3 lbs .. I ... I ... I ......... I ....... 1.1.00 maam sed, she had bin radin in a paper $2.00 t o $3.00 for the old tops when they Lard, 3 lb paii ............................. ... 59c about a new game to bilp pass afty the Currants, fresh ...... 19c Coffee .............. 47c long evennings. "Ivirybody", she sez would appear to be almost past redemption. Men's Overcoats Raisins ............ 24c jello Powder ..... loc Stylis" models in plaids and fancy checks ...... $18-75 Shredded Wheat, 2 for ....................... :::25c I'musht wroite a verse an thin 'we will. Hand tailored Overcoats, dark and fancy patterns 29.75 Apricot Biscuits ................................ 19c rade thim out loud" sez she, I 'wid only tin Boys' Overcoats it. stylish grey tweeds and brown Garibaldi Biscuits .... .................... :::j9c minutes to do it in" she sez. We question very much It any shoe con - mixtures, 26 to 30 .......................... 8.95 Peels, Lemon azd Orange ................. 39C 1 1 Oatmeal, 6 lbd .................................. 25c Well we got shtarted afther huntin cern in Western Ontario can give you the 20 per cent. off Neckwear, Mufflers, arround fer a whoile for pencils an paper. Ladies' Ready -to -Wear Whin the toime was up we all handed in good service we are giving when It comes Gloves, Shirts, Pylamas, Collars, etc. 20 ladies' heavy Winter Coats, Suits and 1)resses, our papers to the school maam, who read sale ................................ 10 00 each thim out as follows: to any of the above operations,. Work Goods New stylish Dresses, silkv, Canton crepes, serges- My girrul. Men's heavy all wool Mackinaw Coats .......... 10.00 a, .......... 20 per cent. off Boys' all wool Mackinaw Coats .................. 7.95 Lad n n's Coats, new 'stock "Mary had a little lamb Carso genuine Mackinaw Pants, guaranteed to �,; ................................ 20 per cent. off Its flace was whoite as shnow, turn water ................................ 6.49 Our entire stock of furs, muffs and stoles, wolf, It,was so very shwate an clane, Carbarits boys'beavy Overalls, black ............ 1.39 fox, mink at .......................... half price Peabody, Carhartt, Headlight guaranteed Over- Ladies' Sweaters, Coats, Blouse Effects, wc., reg. She named it U. F. ' 0." We He W I LL IS' alls, smocks ................................ 1.98 8.00 Sweaters, on sale at .................... 3.49 My sister, Miss Hay, Work Gloves, Mitts ........................ 20% ofV Ten pieces of all wool dress goods, blacks, greens, "Befoor I cast me ballot, S2 Work Shirts, Khaki, Black and White, Blue, plaids, values up to 3.00, sale ................ 99C No matther wheer or whin, Phone 129 The Shoe Store Wingham , etc,each .................................. 1,10 Navy serges at ............................ 1.49,1.98 1 care n I ot fer the parthies, Fine Shirts ....................... 99c, 1.19, 1.98 Factory Cottons, special ......................... 19c Flannelettes, special ............ I I ........ ......15c I want to. see the -inin. Prints, dark and light, special ............ ........ 24c Whin this was read the young paple Underwear Velveteens, all shades, special .................. 75c shtarted to giggle, but I cud see that me Another shipment of Penman's heavy Reece lined 20 per cent. off Dry Goods, Silks, Staples, sister didn't loike it, so I called fer ordher Your Last Chance Ing her Thanksgiving holidays at the MIssionary Services, In the Methodist - at ....................... I ........ 75c garment home of jos6h McKinney. I Church on Sunday next. Penman s wool ribbed Shirts and Drawers ........ 98c Cottons, Flannelettes, Sheetings. in the mating. King Bros. sale ends Saturday, Novem- The Womens� Institute will hold their Lambsdon extra heavy fleece lined .............. 1.39 The hoired man. ber loth., take advantage of the remain- I I Mr. Geo. Townsend and children, Will - regular monthly meeting at the home of t ie and Alvin also Mrs. X. Thornton of Ru -s and Linoleums Hosiery "Tell me not in blissful shtory Ing days of sale and purchase your wintpr Mrs. Mundell on Thursday, November I HowIck, spent Sunday with friends. t� 200 pairs of white cashmere hose, reg. 1.00, sale ..49c Farmers' loives ate awl a drame, clothing at greatly reduced prices. -King Ing on Dangers I Pleased to say Mrs. M. Sellers is im- Tapestry Rugs, jx3, special ..... .............. 19.75 300 pairs of black cashmere hose ................ 69c Casting ballots Grit arr Tory, Bros. ;10th. PapersbyMrs.J.X so Influence -proving. Axminsterandbeavy pile, all sizes 3x3, 3x2l�_ $2.50 black Cashmere Hose .................... 1.69 i of Luxury in Modern Life al 3x4.. Y� ...... 55,00 nd 65.00 Filling up on Jersey crame. N; W. B. A. Semi Annual of Invironment by Mrs, F. Scott, Music Mrs. Wrn. Elston and Mrs. A, Thomas Linoleum 4.25 Special -300 pair of women's and children's hose, They are strenuous airly shtarters, The semi-annual meeting of the N. W. and Roll. Call answered by a Favorite were married on Mondaj of last week. s all colors .................................. 25c flower. Congratulations. Oilclotbs, buy early ...................... 50c sq yd Wurruking hours sivinteen B. A, was held at Palmerston on Tuesday Remants-Many more remnants added to Silk Blouses Bearing on theer shtarboord quarthers November ist, and much accumulated Waists, crepe de chenes, voiles, values up to $10 Patches vaster than hev been." business was bandled. The Asso6atini our remnant tables. and $12, entire stock to clear ................. 3.98 The poor school maam blushed whin was found to be on a sound ff, she read the lasht two loires, an no basis. X wondherfersheran on tbim quoite un- It was quite evident that ihe Associa- expicted, so to shpake. The wurruk is tion was not inclined to stand for the de- an pritty nearly done fer the year, an I wud cision recently meted out by the 0.- B. A. d give that sbmart lad av a hoired man his A. and a break with this body may be U U n n 1111 a & Coir Limit,^ Y r Last G'hance.'. walkin ticket, only that we nade his vote, the outcome of the decision rendered i I X IX not to mintion his inflouence wid the the.Ulora case. This however, was lelft: i Bank's girrids.,'He knov�s quote well, the in the hands of Secretary Horning to ei:�A shpalpeen, that we niver wurruk sivin- handle and report at the an , nual meeting, Sale Ends Sat., Nov; 19th Belmore Knox Church is holding a Fowl Supper in the riug of the halter and although not teen hours a day, at all, at all, avin in bar- which will be held in March in -Palmer- Or2 Friday, Movember 18tb. Watch for deadwhen found, it died soon after. vest toime. I bet he nivir wurruked more ston. 3�lora juniorswere refunded theirl Miss Annie Douglas, Harriston, spent bills. It promises fo be good. Z tand Mrs. Thos. Hoperaft of than fifteen hours a day, lavin out the entrance fees as they had not played on Take advantage of the last days of our the holidaywith her parents here. Quite a uumber from this part attended �e er spent Thanksgivin 9 with Mr- tointe be tuk to ate his males an fill his' their schedule as drawn, the entrance Fall and Winter Sale. Mr. Alex. Hall, Garafraxa, visited with'the party at Wilfred Murchisons on Wed- I and Mrs. A. IL Gallaher. poipe fees of both clubs being retained by the his brother, Joseph if all last week. i nesoay last. All repo rt a good time. The bye, that was in France. Associations. IVEjes Margaret Aitken, Wingham, spen L Northern I eague Hockey "Who is it cultivates the soil The 1922 playing certificates will be Many new lines added, also broken lines, Sunday with her mother here. Salem Hockey clubs affiliated with the North- ''Anspinds his days in endless toil, got out at once and additional informa- *X, and remnants a t greater reduced prlces. Mr. and Mrs. E. Jackson, Wingham, spent the holiday with friends here. Messrs. Wm. Taylor and Howard Wylie ern League are reminded that this is the While other min get all the shpoil, tion will be required to that asked for on The many friends of Mrs. R J. Doug- spent a few days last week with Mr. and opportune time to make suggestions for The Farmer." the rgzt certificates. 429 are sorry to learn she went through a Mrs. Alex Casein re of Petrolia, Mr. Tay. changes to ruld's and regulations. as well He was jokin only, he heered that, at a A recommendation was sent to the an - at rioua operation last week at lAildmay, lor also visited friends at Detroit. as recommend amendments to clauses in -U F 0. mating. nual meeting that the sub -committee be M� e hope she will soon be better agair. bliss joy Wray of Toronto, spent the constitution. No changes can be law- The school maam. increased to five instead of thre4i�'mdm- MN Ur. Wm. Irwin spent last week in Tor- 1hanksgiving with her parents Mr. and hers. The Fergus application for the re- qonto. Mrs. John Wray. fully made without the neceesary notice of "My school house needs a coat of paint, Alittleboybas come to stay at the Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mehan of -Wroxeter motion is posted or filed with Secretary The walls with smoke are black, fund of entry and guarantee fee $20, on thegroundsthat they were not legally ]horne of Mr. Sterling Haskins. Congrat- f called on friends here last Sunday. Bamford, at Listowel, Ont., seven days A girl would need to be a saint mlations. before the date of the annual meeting. To teach in such a shack. affiliated with the N. W. B. A. was re - I Mr. and Mrs, George Galbraith or A large crowd attended the funeral of I The annual meeti�F will be hAd 6h "Thejoke'son you this toime, Tim,', ecte Orange Hill, visited Mr. and Mrs. Anson The matter of a trophy for the junior late Mr. John Baker on Saturday last. Galbraith last Sunday. Wednesday, DecembEr 7, at 2 p. m.) at sed the Missus, "I've tould you trustees zduch sympathy is extended to the be- Mr, Win. Abraham had the misfortune Palmerston, and the nominations and often enouel. that it wud mebby be series wss handled and left in the hands reaved farAlly. of a committee for final decision. Suit - society of tn lose a horse, it having caught its shoe amendments will necessarily be filed not better if you wud shpind less toime on The Womens' Missionary ble honorarium was voted to, both See - later than November 30. pollylicks an more on other tings, "she sez. X, All officers, including the executive, retary Horning and acting secretary Timothy Hay, himself. P"Aft qF shall be nominated in writing by a club in Hawke. .rhe Grits can't be trusted The residetit rule, now May ist, of the the league. No one shall be nominated Their platfoorm is rotten, current playing season, was a point of for more than one office. Each club sba I The U. F. O.'s busted, discussion, but as no guarantee could be //I lid nin 6 be furnished with a list of those nomin- So vote fer Jarge Shpotton.," k4w 0 given as to the remaining affiliated with 27 va- ated for office the day following the clos' Ing of the nominations. We gave the lasht wurrud to the the 0 B. A. A. it was thought unwise to Missus, fer she wild hey it annyway in D Not Miss This Opportunity Nearly Hit by Meteor shpoite av us. change the date until this body had been 0 W";YARE YOV >. The Missus. approached on their recent action to the Buy Your Winter Clothes Now Lorne Hardman and Reid Cass were in X. W. 13. A. Secretary Horning an. C-70 I 14C7 'To - nounces that every effort to ho town on Monday evening. That's notb. "At running this war slitricken wurruld C_ 0 N G P. AT U L A*r E Ing unusual for these young men who at. The min a mess hev made. ? tend Epworth League and the Young Now, whin they don't know what to do, matter adjusted will be taken. Men's Suits Women's Fur Coats Peoplies Society of the Methodist and They ask the Lad!es' Aid." Overcoats Cloth Coats Presbyterian churches, respectively. As The Missus gers she nivir was in favor In Memoriam Fur Coats Plush Coats 0 he goes within a half mile of Reid's home, of the wimmin votin, and as the min hev n -g memory of Etta Elliott, who Silk Dresses HE MAW W14" In lovi Underwear Lorne decided to drive his friend to the got the whole wurruld in a muddle, let Serge Dresses 01scovERED gate. When they turned off the 30th thim got out av it the best way they can passed away Nov. 13, 1918, wife of Ham- Socks Slirts tims NULCANI"ZING! # sideroad and were going down the 4th 'Twas a (61ne game we had, intolrely bert Snyder, Windsor, Ontario. r two This day brings back to memory Mitts and Gloves Blouses concession they were almost blinded by a an a pleasant avinin barrin wan ar bright light 'that flashed before them, little jars. I am troyin to kape iviry. A loved one laid to rest, Xr Sweater Coats Gloves, Hosiery THE MAN who Jiscoverea vulcanizing oug�t to he ateorateA They heard a hissing sound as the meteor body in the house in good nature so we And those who think of her tc-day Mackinaws Utiderweat, with a D. S. C. We think we deserve a few metlals ourselves passed on. It must have been close for Win poll sivin good Tory votes on Dec. o. Are those who love her best. they could feel the heat from the fiery ball Yours fer Meighenan Shpotton, Father, Mother, Sisters and Brotbars. for the efficient mAnner in which we repair tires. We don't care and the horse acted strangely all the way TimoTHY H,&v. Dry Goods at Reducedprices A the meJal*,q made out of rubber for rubber is one thing we un. and could hardly be,,kept on the road. Bluevale The young men's eyes were sore the next Mr. Alex. gaket of Algoma, returned Dress Goods, Silks, Linens, Cottons, Flannetettes, day. It was no hallucination for residents Morri's home after a few dtys visit with old Mor- Curtains, House Furnishing, Rugs, Linoleums, of Chesley saw the meteor burst like a on'the evening of November 4th. the ris and Turnberry friends, it being 25 Congoleum, Rugs. j rocket over the town hall, producing (lulte Women,s Institute met at the home of years since he left the old home. a pyrotechnic display. Though it was Mr. and Mrs. John Van Camp for their Mr. John Thyne and Lee Brickenridge Furs, Coats, Sets, Muffs and Stoles. X Halloween the sensation was a real e Annual Fowl Supper. After eating to the are away on a dear hunt -to Algoma. X on full of their capacity the people gathered What makes William Nlrbolson %car and they were as near at they e 5w, ve' Care to in the parlor where the Itev. Mi. Peters that broad smile, a new baby boy. be to meteor fire. It shell fire ig Worse they was voted chairman in the absence of the Pleased to 9.2y Mrs. Peter Xbffatt is can tiodentstid what a terrible effect it presiclent. An A I programme was even improvink after & leolous operation, mutt have on the human gystern. Lorne by home taltrit. conalating of addreeses, 9. The Sorry to say Mrs. V. Hastle Is serious- matrumentals, songs and recitation K I N G B Ro S, ;knd Reid are lucky tiqt to be reported iri Ill at,Lfstowel, m*y she soon Improye, social gathering came to a elm by joining. I the missing column tbit week.-Cliftley hands and singing "For They are Jolly Is our b6W 'step ofHensall, it spend - Enterprise. Good Fellows." Mies M. McAlli