HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-12-15, Page 5Thursday, Dec., 15th, 1921
APPROPRIATE AND PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS
We are showing a Wonderful Range of Goods Suitable
for "Christmas Presents at Vqry Attractive Prices.
TliE WINGHAM ADVANCE
44TRUMPET ISLAND ri
Blyth
(An extroadinary Special Pro duction by
MacKQ"zse-Smith visited Blyth
schools during the past week in connec.
Vitagraph of the famous story by Gouver,
liOn wilh the Goveirtment survey of alit
neur Morris, the motion picture vets'
ion
schoolti- in the province. The importance
The
e
edited and embellished by Mr. and Mrs.
George Randolph Chester; visualized with
ofthis survey was brought home to usl
d0r�09 tile war Yvars when it was found 1
that the nupber of urifit young men Pre-
0 -00000 -
anal) star cast headed by Wallace Mac�
"0009 themselves for medical examilla.
Dominion Stores
Donald and Marguerite De La Motte,
directed by Torn Terriss)
' !'0" before the artriv doctors was appall.
3091Y h4,111. We were brought sud(ictily J
Wild adventure danger, Love-
to realize that Our Policy Of callitig a �
doctor when the patient is incurable was i
Ltd.
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very unwise.
Human bog courts dainty dove-
Dr. h1acKenzie-Smith expressed bar
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Glances
self as pleased with tile cooditiort of t lie
Blyth children when compared to other
The Chain Grocery Stores of Canada
pass'twixt man and maid,
Yet their meetings long delayed;
centres. The 1!hief defects were found i
in those mild forms that cteep unnoticed
into
Wingham Branch, Josephine St.
Bitter price for pleasure paid-
more serious diseases in later life.
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Prevention is easy and cure is difficult.
Road of Rock leads on to wealth-
Many parents availed themselves of the
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Flight from vice wins life and health-
Opportunity to seek advice from tho
doctor in addition to tl-,c- general examina-
tioli given atwhoul, Some fifty
SPECIAL
PRICES
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parnts�
including the Worneg's institute respond-
Road of Mud and shining star,
Path of Rose$ winds afar
ed to the hNitation to meet the Doctor
and Nurse Campbell in the school and
tl
I
From Dec. 8th to Dec. 2 1 st
Where the thorny thickets are-
suggestion to en� age a school nune!
was favourablv received
HA JV VX_ Z W C HIZ rX "TRUMPET ISLAND," The school -staff express themselves as.
Road of Rock and Rosy Lane - Particularly piet%cd 1) [tie interest sbo Sultana Raisin$ Spec
-You will find in our handkerchief display many ex- Y C Orange - Lemon Peel
by the public �vn
elusive patterns and designs a full assorted stock to se- Excellent qualities in pure Linen Table Cloths and ,TRUMPET ISLAND, in the 113 hool and in this 37c lb, Citron 57c 1b. ially priced .... 27c lb.'
lect from loc to $1,50, Napkins. Wonderful values at moderate prices, question in particular. The spirit of co -
!Q rom and wind away again; I
I operation is making Blyth a town
H0_V1F_'R.V A V�ROJV_V "TRUMPET ISLAND,6 real homes and real Canadians.
a-- Dainty maid is in despair, The funeral of the late Mr. Thomas Special Breakfast Bacon, Sliced per lb 33c.
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All Wool Cashmere Heather and pure silk Hose in Fancy Tea Aprons, Bungalow Aprons, Tie Aprons, Quinn took place on Mooday from tile
all the latest shades at reasonable prices 75c to $2.00. Kepdry Waterproof Aprons. Finas no comfort anywhere,,
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home f his mother, Mrs. George Quinn Snowflake Ammonia 3 pkgs .... 23c Cleaned Currants, per lb ...... 19c
Plans to die by plunge from air-
GLOVE.V Of East Wawatiosh. Rev. George__n
"TRUMPET ISLAND." ford had charge of the services. 11
Franck Kid, Silk, Chamoisette and Gauntlets, Gloves, LaundryE; �p 10cakes ........ 72c Choice Prunes, per Ill ......... 15c
-VWEA rZ-RV AJVI) K-AITTED G002) -V
newest colors at special prices. Pullovers and sweaters in attractive colors and Airplane wrecked in thur derstorm- ceased was well and favorably known
styles. Knitted goods in great variety. and was a son of the late Mr. Geotg4L�
"TRUMPET ISLAND.... Quint). Among those from a distani,e Palmolive, 3 cakes ........ 24c Cooking Pigs, 2 The ............ 35c
C_.AM1_V0LEVAJV7) 21OUI)IOW C'AP-V Death of hog in human form- who attended the funeral were Mr. James Laundry Starch, 2 Ills ......... i9c Dried Peacbes, per lb .... 230
-low New and dainty designs in Caps and Cami . soles in 2)RES-VZ�R "TRUMPET ISLAND," and Ben Quint) of Winnipeg, Man.,
Hand worked Scarfs and Runners in dainty patterns
Silk,.Satin and Crepe$. Hearts with hope and courage beat, brothers of the deceased, Corn Starch, pet, packag� ...... 10c Dried Apricots, per'lb ........ 29c
ind designs, lace, nets and marquieettes, Scorn all fear, defy defeat; The result of the vote at Birth was as
211LO UVZ-V follows: No. I poll, Fraser
Lovers live and life is -sweet- 85 lion Pot Barley, per �b ........ .... sc Vanilla Extract large bottle .... 33c
Sp�tSpo
-R I M 23 0JV_V 77, King 22; No. 2 poll. to] 78
Always an acceptable gift, our range is complqte, "TRUMPET ISLAND." Fraser 61, King 27. Corn Meal, 6 lbs for ........... 25c Society Mixed Biscuits, per lb.. 23c
Spotton maiority ,
the season's latest styles and colorings. All widths of fancyribbonsfur fancy work, bags, Stirring tale f r6m Morris' pen- Blyth 10. The election ml
te. returns were c.
Ties, Fancy Collars, Umbrellas, Belts and Girdles, a r Rolled Oats, 6 lbs for .......... 24c Icing Sugar, per lb ... _11 ..... 10C
I- "TRUMPET ISLAND." ceived in the Memorial ball. There was;
Scarfs and Yarns. House L)resses, Dress Goods, Silks, Dress lengths. a large attendance and a good program Raspberry jam, 4 lb tin ........ 77c Pumpkin, 2 tins .......
Souls of womens, hearts of men- lied by local talent.
supp ........ 2.�c
"TRUMPET ISLAND.F# A union bible society meeting was held I Clover Leaf Salmon, I lb tin ... 53c Tomatoes, large tin .......
Suits, Overcoats, Underwear, Shirts, Gloves a— Made- into a picture play, in the Trinity church, Sunday evening,
Men's Department Sweater Coats, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Neck- Vitagraph's surpassing way; Rev, George Telford gave a, very in -
Sure to make a bit, we'll say- structive address oil - the Bible and tile
-Handkerchiefs, Socks, Belts, and everything that a man wears and wants. re Lard, 5 lb pl 89c Shred. Cocoanut 25C EN
wear,
511 Books of to -day". A liberal offering was
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a- MPET ISLAN tributed towards this worthy cause. Pu
House Furnishings, Blankets, Comforters, Floor Rugs, Etc. At Lyceum Theatre, Monday,' Tuesday con
Rev. C. H. Tiffin was called to Gode.
e and Wednesday next. rich on Sunday, through tile serious ill-
ness of his brother. Choice Shelled Alm- FGraln� Sugar 10 lb 85c
100
Gorrie Mr. and Mrs. Win. Begley returned to onds - Walnuts 69c lb Bag .......
their home in Post Dover on Saturday,
Mr. E. B. Nash returned last week having visited friends in this vicinity for
from Algoma where he had visited rela- a month.
Ao Mm" I L L S 0-
I tives for about three weeks. Bread
.......................................... 7je a loaf
Our Goods are the Best- Our PricesRight. Terms, Cash. Produce Wanted Miss Kaine a former Howick resident
a -Z and daughter of the late Major Kaina Belmore
= is a visitor with her brother S. G. Xaine.
III III MITI 111111 filly I III III fly III III III 111117491RII IIIIIIIII TIMI III IIIIII III III III IIIIII ITT III A concert anVance will be given in The Young Ladies Bible class of Knox Butter and Eggs Wanted
the hall on Friday evening next under the church, Belmore gave a banquet on Fri-
day evening -,it the home of Mrs, Lowry,
cuspices of the hockey club. Wilighom g ,,I
x. -
orchestra will furnish the music and an- Men's Bible class� There were about 40 %V-
Belgrave 'Michael. at which they enterthined the Young I�A , *
Geo. Cunningham, Clayton Procter and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McMichael jr, and tertainment.
present. A bountiful supper was served
Robt, Scofi are attending the u. F, o, children of the Junction visited the form- The Episcopal church held a very suc- after which Miss Bertha Marshall propos-
convention in Toronto this week. er's parents here. cessful bazaar and supper on Saturday ad the toast "Our King and Country",
The firmers shipped two car load of Mr. Tbos. Stewart made a business trip last- which was responded to by Mr. Geo.
CHRISTMAS cattle from here on Monday. Some very to Henfryn this Weelr.
What might have resulted in a serious Rutherford and all joined in singing the N
fine baby beef among the bunch. Mr. Alex MacEwen visited friends at loss occurred on Thursday morning last National Anthem, Mr. Clarkson Do glas
11 Sask is I London this week. when Mr. W, J. Spot(on's home at Orange proposed the toast to "Our Slinday
vi.,iting with her parents, Mr. a Hill had a narrow escape from being de X.,
nd Mrs. I Mr. W. J. Duff sold and installed a - School And its Success" this was res. DinnC&-trware at a
H. Halliday. I pipeless furnace to Mr. Harold Hammond stroved by fire. The fire started in a ponded to by MrR. Corrigan.
0 Mrs. Brooks of Centralia, - clothes closet under the stairway and The enthusiasm of this splendid group
I FTS 1 mrs' G' Proctor of Ne" to' nt a few Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bosman spent before it could be got under control con- of young people speaks well for tile ultim-
spa Mrs. F. f Sunday at the home of Mr. G. Hall.
days with her parents, Mr. and
siderable clothing was destroyed. Now- ate success of our Sunday School here
Larger floor space gives us a bet- Anderson. Mr. Geo Townsend and Mrs. N ever, it is very fortunate that the fire was
.0 -end dis�;Qycred before more serious damage proved very amusing and if one may
ter opportunity servo you with Mr. J. L. Stewart is in Goderich this Thornton of"Gorrie, spent the We k After supper games and various canies�., X, is BaviLagrain
Qhristrnas Giftq, week, attending the assigs as a jury man. with relative here,
was done. judge by the ringing laughter and hearty X
key. 1. diii9on of Toronio, preached 1 Mr. 1. W. King, M. P., and Mr. Jas. Two well -attended meetings in the in- applause throughout the evening. We
Books, all kinda in Knox church on Sunday, in the interest McTavish attended a meeting of the U. X
Papeteries terest of community work in Howick may safety say the B, G, C,'s first ban -
of 'he Bible society� F. 0. at Toronto this week. township were held in Gorrie town hall on quet was a huge success, X A crate of stock pattern Dinnerware (decorat-
Fountain Pens, Waterman, Swan Mr. John Ausburn, an old resident of Mrs Robert McLennan passed away on Wednesday last. Mr. D. M. MAeLaran, Mr. Wesley Abraham is home from the
ardee. Grey township, who has Field Secretary of the Dominion Council West�spending a well earned holiday with
and P pent tile last Sunday after a lingering illness, X ed) 3 patterns, being shipped to me by mis-
couple of years with his daughter, Mrs. We ex ft.�r,
I tend our sympathy to the bereaved. for Social Service bad charge of tile meet- his in ther her-�. take I have been instructed by the firm to
Hymn Books, Bibles Garner Nicholson, passed away on Satur- Mr and Mrs. Fred Xitchen of Wrox- ings and gave very interesting addresse*
Greeting Cards day interment to Ethel cemetry on TuLs- 1 eter, ' The slVdipa(hy of the community is ex X clear it out a bargain prices, 97 pieces, reg -
day. visited at the home of Mr. L. W. oil community matters, At tile evenling ttnded t'o the family, of Mr. Renv� k, " - Y
Tags, Seals, Playing Cards Ruttan this week. ic and J
meeting Mr. TvIcLaren gaie a demonstr'; Nlr. Duff�y in their sad bereavement in ular price $45.00z.) 7.50
game
Dolls, Games of all kinds The Women's Institute meet at the' k , for ................................ $3
Miss Carlotta Wilson of Toronto, spent tion of community singing and _ T
Numerous other fines, home of Mrs. J. A. Brandon on Thurs- the week�end With her parents young people and children, fO tile loss of a well loved son and 'son -in law '*�� 'z' --
day afternoon. parsonage, at the also to 'Mrs. Arthur Fitch in the loss Of' Z Also a full line of Dolls for children (dressed)
Subscriptions taken for Maga- tier uncle. 14 akable, ranging from ........ 60C to 1.50 each
X unbre.
zines and . Newspapers at current Bluevale Whitechurch MARRIED The Women's lostitute field their Dec.
rates. meeting in their new ball. Arrangements
Mr. and Mrs. John Fitch Visited their Mr, Thynne of pairrij-t-ston, M&NN—WtNGttovr,,—In are being made for a skating rink in our
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mcmicbael.'preaclied in the Presbyterian church here, Toronto on village this winter. We hope our young
Mr. and Mrs. H. Sinnamon and child- on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Scobic was preach- Wednesday, Dec. 7th, Mr. R. C. Mann, People may have a great deal of enjoy.
lott ten spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ing in Lucknow. son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Mann of Mrig. merit from it this winter. Arrangments K
H B, Ell are aiso being made for a �lay to be pu S. McGEE
Books, Stationery, Magazines John X-ing. M. P. Mrs Win. Martin and Bruce are, visit. ham, to Miss Lily May Wingrove of oil by local talent, The resignation olf
Mr. Wm. McMichael Sr., attended. the ing friends in Toronto, Hamilton and Toronto. our secretary was accepted and Mrs,
Town Ticket Agency Canadian' funeralof his brotherin-law at Atwood and London this week, Richard Jeffrey was appointed secretary, XX ANX IV911 XX ARNO NX X X XX XX vir XXXX Xx
National Grand Trunk Railway.
Ocean tickets via all lines. last FridaY. Mr. Vernon Sinclair of Brussels, spent After two splendid reports oil the London
Sunday at the flomt� of Mrs, Garton.
Mr, and Mrs. Percy Copeland visited; Lucknow Conference a dainty lunch was served yon? We hear that the music put up by some
There is a c. onsignment of broom
Mr. Robert Johnston of town, Warde I I hildren of BelatorL public school Of leople at the progressive
Itheir cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mc- Miss Eva Morrison went to Toronto, to .1 made The , i our young F
take a position a couple of weeks ago. by the blinded soldiers for iale at the I are giving it concert in tile Women's In- mcetintr held in our riding had a lot to do
of Bruce Countv was nresented with a
home or Mr.. Corrigan, Will you de your i stitute Hall on Friday, Dec. l6th. Come in bring-ing about Mr. King's overwhelm -
Miss Annie Murray of Langside, spent beautiful cane by members of the County bit to help those who gave their eyes for I and encourage the c�hildreo. ing majority,
the weLk,end with Miss Lettia Fox. Cbuneil at their closing session last week,
Mr. and Goo. C61tle and baby of Cal- as recognition of his services during the
, gary, are at Mry and Mrs, Geo Cottle's year. As may be supposed Mr. Johnston
I now, is very proud of this token of esteem.
Miss Nora Falconer returned to ber The 36th Anniversary of the Lucknow
home here on Thursday, after qpendii�g at odist church was observed on Sun -
tile last five months with her sister in day with Rev. George W, Dewey of Lon'
Orangeville. don as the special speaker. He was a
very impressive speaker and spoke to
Mr. William Henryspent last Wednes- I a
,,;i arge audience in the evening. when as is
Idayand Thursday in Guelph, attend usual, the Presbyterians withdrew their
the Fat Stock show. service. On Monday evening he gave a
Mrs, Robert Ross went under an opera. lecture, which was much enjoyed by all I
tion in Wingharn Hospital on Friday last. present, I
We wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Richard McKenzie of Winnipeg,
Miss Lorna McClenrigban spent last visited his sistrs here last week Mr.
week with her grandparents, Mr. and McKenzie had been in Oshawa, attend- i
Mrs. Jas. Barbour. the funcral of the late Robt. McLaughlin
�Nr, Geo Falconer of Culross, spent the founder of tile McLaughlin Motor C.'.
week -end with his uncle, Mr. John Fat- Mr. McKenzie was one ofthepall-boarers
coner.
Mr. Will Taylor and Mr. Jas. Barbour
ofEast Wawanosh, carried away several NOTICE
prizes for their stock from Guelph. Mr.
Barbour secured secotid in the Aberdeen
Angus special. Mr. Frank Todd brought A Avir-P111INLY Vie IrI111 MIM-livno
home a splendid, Aberdeen cow, of the Town of Wingham Will be held for
Wheile Will I Buy My Xmas Gift$ X Mr. and Mrs. John Falconci spent the nomination of candidates for Mayor,
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Taylor. Reeve, PublIc Utilit eS Commissioner,
Councillors and Public School Trustees, i
At Patterlson's Jewelery Store Mr. J'as Laidlaw went under an opera- on Friday, December 23rd, 1921, at the 0
71-04 tion in Wingharn Hospital on Wednesday I
X last, for appendichis ngalong I
Who Is always at the front with what you want, we have the fine now. Ile is gettl Town Hall as follows:. - 11
finest stock of goods for Aman we have ever bad, and all For Mayor and Reeve: -At ten o'clock A
bought at the low price. Xe Miss, Velma Brool" of Bluovale, spent to eleven o'clock in the forenoon, I I
X tile woek-end with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil For Councillor, Commissioner and Pub.
Diamonds from $15.00 to $900-00, the -e will be no need of Falconer. lic School Trustees zz-At twelve o'clock to
sending out of town for Diamonds after examining our, stock.
IV, The U. F, 0, intend having a box one o'clock noon.
We have the newest mounted Diumotide on the market at social in tile Forii�stces hall oil Thurs-
the lowest prices. day evening, Candidates must be nominated in writ -
X Pearl 13eada ranging in price from $3.00 to $75,00 a atring, a Owing to anniversary services in Luck. ing; the proposer and seconder must be
;0 now Methodist church, there was tio, sev. present,
very large stock to choose from,
vice in the Methodist church here. A Public Meeting will be held in the
9 9. Our stock is complete in all lines, call and see, no trouble to show goodi;* Mr. Roland tlendcrson�saddc.qs in the Towh Hall on the evening of Tuesday,
1 Presbyterian church on Friday evening December 27th at 8 o'clork when candi-
W. G. PATTERSON - was very interesting, He g-avo the Iiis dates will Addrets the E fectots.
Tfie Great Watch Doctor, NVIlligham, Ont. tory of acroplartes from tile beginning
'lien gliden; were used, until the prt,.sent, W. A. GALIMArr1l,
capable, useful machine wts perfected, Returning Offleer
The Spirit of the Season Prompts us to Extend to All Our Custom.
ers Our Sincere Mshes for a Merry Christmas, and may the dawn
of the New Year Light their Paths to Happiness and Prosperity.
tOO Blouses Just Received—We
arc selling them at half price for spec.
ial Christmas trade, in all shades, silk,
crepes, georgettes, tricolettes, selling
at such low flgures that you can't bu�
materials for the money,
Anothershipment of those high grade
coats, mostly brown with a great deal
of the favored fur trimmings, prices
ranging from ................ $, 18.50 to 50.00
Specint heavy winter weight hose, reg.
1.50, Christmas price .................... $ 1.25
Sl)ecial Hose, all heather shadeq, reg.
1.00, Christmas price ........................ 79c
Select Ladies' Ready Aom W., ear CO.
Head Office, 448 Quedn Went, Toronto, Branchea, Wingharn, 11anover tind Godericb, Ont,