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The Wingham Advance Times, 1924-05-15, Page 8111 110 CIVSIY:..4 t s Best known makes of orsyth G. Arrow, 'values up to $3.00 Thugs. Sat $1.49 r.. ale discount on .:Ladies' Ladies' d Suits this suits �.n Sa dr ea. y Blas :.. WHITECHURCH Mrs. 'John Campbell is suffering P -IiLr. and Mrs. Irvin Henry of Bel- heart trouble. with her sister, from a severe attack of enSunday, ars t info is — �s P 1 la f Too Mrs. Abe Fatal o 1VI s Y f attack of, neuritis. III�1t1199111111111111111111111®lll®111o111M11I�111111 le Irs.:Roberti' :Purdon• • visiting with her mother Mrs. Jim i 'J r. and -Mrs. Walter Marshall and• very well ■ Mabel of Teeh'ivater.,and ,Mrs. 'George \!-E t. who is not v y vv spent Sunday! Mrs. McGill and. Mrs. Adair of Falcont!i" of Culross p y, Turzlbeiiy and'Mr. Charles Martin -with the tatter's brother, lj r.' John' 2nd Mr. Jim Martin and their mother, :Falconer. I l2rs, Jas. Martin, .attended the funer- iii Mr. Gordon Newbury of. Toronto, the latter's brother Mr. Wm, isvisiting with his. uncle Mr. Igen. al of g wWhite at 'lhedford last ,Thursday` ._,..-4--- ,. .Paterson,z. cars old and had — Mr. White was 3 y ■ Isabel Fox, returned to her ailing for then last. few months Missbeen a �1 -snort. in Galt Hospital : on Saturday ..He `was 'buried from•ForestMethodis. Vast 'Church, where the had been a life Mr. and Mrs. Win. Barbour visited loner member. a, last week, :with Mr. and Mrs. t- to report that Master Ito- E. -- Marryday� Sorry p _ .t 'Harry McClenaglan of Belgrave, 1 bert Lott is suffering from a severe ■ Miss Phronia Grenache visited at attack of 'appendicitis. Ft • the Motile of Mr and Mrs. Andrew 1. Mrs Robert !McClenaghan, Mrs. — day to take. a three year course in tended the Women's Missionary Con = We've got Eight .different op - .Fox last Friday. Wni.`Beecroft, Mrs: Jas. Cornelius it x on ill's- ', Miss Maude Conn leavesTh and Mr.• and Mrs. Amos, Cornelius a 1 t- • r stle�s 14.1„ICKNOW t1CCesSfnl alinz\ ersaty Services Were Bead' Sunday zn 1the Lncknow PresbrOrian Chtirch. Rev, I+indlay. Mathes -or,,. of St,Andrew's CI ,rcli, Stratford, 'was the anniversaz'Y•preach- er and he delighted the congregation with his sermons morning and .even- ing and his address' •to the Sunday school in the afternoon. Special: music ,was tendered by the choir, which was `much appreciatedby the congregations, South Kinloss Church and the 1 ucknow Methodist Citireh withdrew their 'evening ser- vices, and the churoh was filled on, Sunday evening with fine congrega- tions. Rev. Gollin, of South Kinloss, and Rev:Ostertoiut, of the Methodist church, assisted in the services. An offeringof $300 was asked for and which was more than made tip:; Special Mothers' Day service was held in the Methodist Church in the' nornizlg. The church was tastefully decorated' with flowers and nearly all the congregation worea flower in honor of mothers Special music was given by, the choir, -under the.,leader ship of Miss Mabelle Arlin, and the Mothers' Day sermon byre the pastor, Rev, J. H. Ost•erhout, 13. A:, B. D., was highly corniixended by nany.,•,of the congregation., • The church -was i filled, 17urrng tithe sezin pas- tor the for r ecited "The :Old Armchair," in a way that made. a: deep impression, Wedddin ' oir Kitchen Siiower:• If.these occasions are causing = Ya oti worry. s to what you will, !' buy, just drop into;"our store a ^andyour- worry will ',disappear. 0g—We'vegot "a ,, Store ' full' of arti- + elks both useful and ornamental N suitable' for both Wedding and Kitchen Shower presents. m Dinner Sets IA ....WROXETER ',Mother's Day was well ovserved oYi Sunday, May lith. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence White and: :family . spent Sunday with..friends .in town. - Mr, Allin Munroe's peddling rig is again on its rounds. Mrs. Van Dickson speift a""'few days last week with ler son in Toronto. Mrs. Alex. McDougall is-atresent in' Toronto visiting' her"dattght&r, Mrs. Alex. Sanderson.. Miss Oral Kitchen of Toronto 'is visiting her parent's F. and Mrs. Kit- clten •IVtr.. Donald. Cope has returned frons .New Ontario. 4 -,here he has been spending the past few weeks, Mr. Tom Ritchie has:treated him-` self to 'a new Ford Sedan. , Quite a number. from 'the Wroxeter :Methodist Church accepted!'the invi- tation issued by the Ladies Aid at Sa- lem, -to attend a'banquet on' Monday night last, given in connection 'with the yearly congregational meeting, All report a very enjoyable -,evening. it • — nursing in : Toronto Free Hospital. fArention ill Lucl:n.ow last Thursday ®'-'en Stock`Patterns including the' _ We wish her success. !afternoon. m Famous Fancy Bridal Rose Mr. and Mrs. Joe- Carr and' claugh- The Women's 1VTissionary Society China to pick and choose from tet Mary, of Ashfield spent Sunday at of the Methodist Church will meet on = Youcan ibuy these in any quan a •the home of their : father .Mr. John Thursday May 21ind. A good attend- 11 tity :Kennedy of Culross. ance is requested.. iii Mr: and tsars. George Garton and Mr. Samuel Peddle passed away at .= Prices from 23c -up 'fa -artily, and Mr, and Mrs. Win. Mares his home,;here on Sunday night. The tin and Bruce moved to' their- new community extends sympathy to the :i lthnieet in Luck -now last Wednesday. Air. Chas. • Sandburn" has been laid ftp for the past • week with 'a severe See our stock of Screen Doors ,and Windo*s, large variety of Styles to choosefrom. Be pre- pared for the Hot Weather. SAVE THE LINOLEUM BY USING LOWE EROS. 61Nep1 nite" aPnish Absolutely clear, doesn't turn pattern dirty yellow, dries quick- ly with "Rich Gloss". • -. Phone 3o — Tbo son- uc anu HARDWARE aa.b:�..��a iMeoae�o.ero/ws 1 bereaved family. �., Crean Pitchers 19c IN 7 dozen (84) only, Cream BELMORE ®'Pitchers witH"beautiful Bird and Mrs. Peter Hacking is in. Bluevale at the bedside of her father, Mr, Mun- dell who is at present very low, Mrs. Herd visited Sunday with Mrs- Hyndnan Gorrie, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh' Douglas at James Douglas'. The Women's Institute took charge of the Sunday night meeting. A large gathering being present. Mrs. Rev. McKenzie acted as President, Scripture Reading by Mrs. Douglas,' A splendid paper. was given by Mrs.! John Gowdy, Salem, on "Bering' a, Christian in the Home." A duet by rMisS Margaret and Lily . Edwards. The next, meeting will be held in Mc- ' Intosh VIc'Intosh Church. I Mr. John Radford is in Gorrie ;Mg after the electric light plant. Next Tuesday evening the play en- titled "What Happened to Jones" ' will be put on in the Community Hall by the young people of Gori -ie, under 1 the auspices of the Women's Institute. Admission 35c and 2oc. I Miss Pearl Douglas of Winghan spent Sunday at her home here, .' u e • . Flower design at this except- = xcept = ionally Low Price Only 19c each a • THIS STORE FOR QUALITY FOODS I I MII M1111111412411111.1111111131IIBM®I1 ipl l I!u Iiu I GL�'�'AxNA14 AN Miss Annie Metcalfe spent Sunday with her cousin, Mass -Mary I- augh, Mr, and Mrs, Wnit H. Marshall, spent ,the week -end with the, latter's sister Mrs.- Wesley, Jerttiyn and oth- er,. th- er,Mfriends in Morris,s, • t's, :.Copeland sr, of Wraceter• spent last week at the home; .of Mr. and 'Mrs, : Arthur' Lincoln, , Mrs. Colin Eadie and son Dave vis-, Mr. of M rui athhome .eda hdate it 1�,5 y and Mrs. Charlie Cethers, Howtck. Miss Amy Newans'of i3elinore, vis iced last week witl3 the Misses ° Helen and Agnes Rutherford: Mr.- and Mrs-. Percy Copeland . of. Wroxeter visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stokes, Mr, John C. Hutton concluated the service in Eadie's church on Sunday. Mr: and Mrs, Reuben.'Stokes and daughter, Mabel attended the Funeral on Saturday of an uncle, Mr, Ort - man of Ho -wick, Mr. Elmer Breen spent 'Sunday with his. parents 1VIr. and Mrs• David Breen,:'' . ., , Mr. Ed. Errington of the Wroxeter gravel spent Sunday with Mr. Janes: Marshall. EAST WAWANOSH Mr: Sandy Young of Guelph spent Sunday at his home here. Mrs. Thompson and daughter, Miss Rebecca Thompson. of St. Augustine spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and'. Mrs. Thos: Robinson. ' Miss Robson of Toronto is visiting at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Waller. Master- Calvin Robinson killed six- teen snakes last. Saturday in one field. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kerr were in 'Goderich last : Friday ' to see°nurse- in-training their daughter, Miss Kathleen Kerr•,'nurse in training in, the hospital there, Miss' Kerr was operated on for -appendicitis last Thursday and is. getting along nicely now. e Mr. Wilfred Reid and Mr. J. J. Derr were down to Mit ,Harvey Black's, 6th con. of East •Wawanosh ort Saturday, valuing 5 sheep and two lambs that had been worried by dogs - on Friday night. • IMr. •and Mrs J. D. Beecroft i Motor- ed to Seaforthon Tuesday. Famish, of ` Courey's Corners spent 1 Tuesday afternoon in Goderich. Mr.; and, Mrs. Robert Nelson and .children of Courey's Corners were in ;:Goderich 'Saturday afternoon, I Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnson, 9t11 ;con. and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mc- Creight near Kintail, :motored to Goderich on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mullin and Mrs. Samuel Sherwood and • 1VIiss Tillie loth con. spent Saturday afternoon in Goderich. There has been quite- a number 'of horse buyers around. this spring, they have bought a few horses and shipped. thein last week. Mr, Matt. Shackleton, of Crewe was on the roth con. on business last Fri- day. Mr. Andrew McAllister, who for many years lived in -Belfast is leav- ing Monday 12th for Windsor, to lige with his son Case, who moved' from Lucknow last week, - ASHFIELD I _Mr, Will Crosby, of Tilsonburg, 'a former Belfast boy called: on some of his old neighbors and school mates .one day last weeks Miss Johnson, Belfast teacher; was called to Owen Sound, to see her mo- tiller who was seriously ill for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Will Lobe of Marn- ock, spent Sunday with relatives on the Toth con. 1VIr• and Mrs John Earrish Elsner to Mr, and Mrs. Russel Bloomfield;: BORN Bloomfield -In Wingliain General I-Iospital, on Tuesday, May 13th. 'wird Bella and Mr. and Mrs Wilfred a son, I�+ �grteu 111,1411111 17 t••^ 4d° h ale t . ' ave . e n , Semen" 0r Pipe and"iel lupi<�11i, n I�W1GdlJI�WI� JN:W,iikl111 "MYTH. Mr: William Mills has purchased a new Sedan car from our local sales - "man, Mr. R. M M:cKay, Rev, A. C Tiffin,, Mr. and Mrs. Bender'and Mrs. Joann Mills attended the district meeting at Seaforth Wed.; nesday. Died in Blyth Wednesday May 7,.; Mrs.Noble Adams aged 72 years. ilursdp; • vl y:' -c,5't SALEM Miss Eva'McCreer'y from near Molesworth -spent a few days recently with her sister' Mrs. Ira, Neill. Mr. Hugh Russell is: at present vis- iting at t11e hoil•;e •of M. and Mrs. James Wray Mr. Lloyd Henning,. has ,purchas- ed a new Ford Touring' car. Mothers Day 1was abserved,in the. Church - zei e last ; Suritlay.''.T1le 7'as-; tor Rev:' Dr. .Brown. preached, a; very appropriate sermon. The choir was thecongre- gation. mothers :of c composed of n tg gation. . The wet weather has delayed the seeding in.this: locality, while some are finished others are 'not quite through, Mr. ` Harold;Weir has purchased a Ford new ford Coupe. X2 CON, HOWICK Mr.. and Mrs. Wi'lli,ani McKe- sic and family arrived home from. Cali - Ionia and are going to live in Wing - ham. i.[r, and Mrs. Lorne Laird and Mil- dred visited with Mrs, Alex, Forgie of Ttirnberry:,,, Mr. Cecil Day called on Mr, John Finlay, Monday. • Mr, and Mrs. Clare Pritchard and family visited Mr. To'iii Vittie, Sunday. Mr. Tom Vittie- delivered' a bunch of cattle to Joe Sanderson, Monday. BELGRAVE Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stewart of Lon- desboro, spent ,Sunda} with Mn and Mrs. J. L. Stewart. Ken. and 'Mrs. Pentland and daugh- ter of :Ravenswood -spent a couple of days with their•, son at the Parsonage. iivit,' and !Mfrs. T. Fairscrvice of :Elul - let spent Sunday with Mrs. Van camp,,:: Mrs. W. Brandon' ` of Bayfield is spending a few days with her brother J. T.. Bridges. There has been some changes in property in the village, Me, John 'Coultice having • sold the property he bought from the Geo. Proctor 11'state to Mr's. C. Wheeler and he then 'pur- chased pur-chased'` .the property owned by Mr. Thos. St andrett, FORDYCE � Mr. and Ars. Harry Woods 'and! son Harold :visited at Mr. Daniel Martins on Sunday last. Mrs. B. McClannaglhan spent :thee week -end under the parental roof. Mr. William Woods and son Arn- 1 old visited .at Mr, Daniel Martins' one day recently...—. • Mr. and Mrs.. Ches'ter Taylor and family visited. •at Auburn one day re- cently. lar. John Rintottl• who has been at. his cousin W. John Rintoul has re-. turned home again. Mr. •thtir Haines of Winghani,; who has lieeil visiting at his brothers :F. Haines for few days has retufn ed horse again to Wingharn.., Mr. and Mrs. ,Mark 'Gardner of Zion also Mr. and Mrs. A. Haines and fam- ily visited at W. M. Champion's on Y Sunda last. Aiteheson Bros: delivered some fine cattle to Mr. John Shields one day re The O'Mally Bros.' delivered some Youn Donnybrook ole=da y last week. Mrs. Fallauglr of. Toronto is at present visiting at Mrs. Jarnes Mar`- tin's. w ass tial toCoii. One a the special teatnres our business. s -rico And • LONG EXPERIENCE. in the Shoe' selling makes tis. -qualified for this part of the ",business: I An iillfitting shoe 'may cost' the wearer I undreds� of Dollars in, corns and bunions besides DAYS AND YEARS OF AGONY,: • It is ALWAYS BEST to "TRY ON ,SHOES" and we', are al- ways glad to assist our customers in every. way, to :get_ a proper fit; "PROPER FITTING SHOES" are one of the best investments for fe • w 'things are so',tiresome as are 'ACHING FEET CAUSED BY ILL,, FITTING' SHOES - Weare "SPECIALISTS" in SIiOETITTING let ds prove,if to you. P I. LI IJ S The Leading Shoe Store Of Huron County WI h t.': n am, On 'Phone 129. • If reports are „true Mr, Miles Mc- one daylast week. Millan has rented Mr. E. Haines - Mr. 'Lamont is at present" engaged farm for the: corning season for. Mass, with his tractor cultivating for .:=112r ' engaged with his tractor ploughing-' ; f/ for M. Samuel Deacon. A few in this locality have not fin - !sod islred seeding yet but would have been i o. �. ., Mr. Thomas Jamieson: delivered a done if it had not been,for:thy,, bad fine, cow to Mr. Samuel zMcl3urney wet weather. 1.Mr:Charles L eaver' is at preeent John lVP artin. w®errinnii ■ ®®roti 'eomeowNranim ®e■®®ea ■maninn u mole ERR N] ■ ■ MARRIED Triggs—$teinitnillerr.-At the porne:. of the bride's parents, Gorrie, on Monday, May 5111,:. 1924,, by the r ev, R S. Jones, Vera Emma, • younger' dxttigltter" of fir: and Mt's, �. St iotxaitlery tra, Mi, George Triggs of ;l'or'anto. 11 •,��tkk,fN�tlqu�lolt�Plt�is�n��h,�_ 1 Be We// Dress+ Suite r Authentic styles for Men and Young' Men in new ■ Hair line stripes, Herringbones and overcheck pat- terns of British Worsteds and Tweeds. Moderately ...: priced at ■ ' {' ■ $17.50, 24.50, 23.50, 33.50 and 35.00 T®,pr„:Coats , English and Canadian makes in Covert and Rain proof Tweeds. Priced from $13:50 to 30.00 • Borsalino. Hats,: Sport Caps, Broadcloth Shirts,' iUnderwear, Silk and Wool Sociis, New arrow'Nes, , Pyjamas, Gloves:- Special—All WoolfGabercline Coats, .British make .'" of excellent quality . , .. ... .18:50 Clothing ' Super Values for Stirring. Boys, Pure Wool, Irish Serge Suits Stylishly cut and made for hard wear, 2 Bloomers Specially Priced $9.25 Grey Tweed nil's. Exceptional Values made from sturdy. materials, smartly tail ored and moderately priced of such dependable quality. Suits with 2 Bloomers Priced at $10.50 Tweed Knickers $r<.95 Soisette Blottses $1.50 Golf Hose w 95c Donegal Caps ...$t„ oo; to $i.5o Bee the new "Jiffy jersey"—the best yet. Phone iult�,Nt�,,r"�,ai�6,uniewC1"�rd�,val#�ir'1k��wiu+i�Ainu�t r J L gal iL�