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The Wingham Advance Times, 1924-12-18, Page 14'."!n"iH�Nq'mNhlx�ry k i' i I'iii r tB 117in1 111 Now in °em n Gilts to pi se Mother, Fisher, Sister, Bro- ther. Greatest variety at Hanna & Ci m ILt„1® Lowest prices. FOR. MEN Xmas Men's Silk Neckwear, special boxed ties Silk and Wool, Crepes, Silks Xmas Gloves for Dad or Bro- ther. Fine • imported Gloves lined and unlined Grey, Fawn, Tan and $2:5o Xmas Forsyth English Broad- colth Shirts, striped and plain 14 to 17 Xmas House Jackets ro,00, x2.50 Xmas Bath Robes 8.75 to z2.5o Xmas English Hosiery_85c, x.50 Xmas Silk Knit Ties _1.50 Xmas Hats for Men Xmas Sweaters Xmas Excello Xmas Linen Handkerchiefs _ _._4foraoo f ” Xmas Hickock Belts L5o 11 h,m am. FOR WOMEN Xmas Horne Bros. all. wool checked, Mauve and Blue Blan- kets 8 oo. New ladies Parasols, new styles Silk and Wool Ladies Silk Bloomers Silk Striped Bloomers ..........z.00 Xmas Silk Scarfs Xmas Silk Handkerchiefs Xmas Linen Handkerchiefs Xmas.Kimonas, Bathrobes Xmas Kenwood Wool Blankets Xmas Eiderdown Comforts Xmas Silk Blouses Xmas Silk Lingerie Xinas Silk Hosiery Cali for your Ca,l ndo.r. PIA gy ,ie3:gat aF.'u,r�, 101 i1t taN ' ASHFIBLD iday recently with the latter's brother, Maatcr Frank and Harry Scrwood, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor, West ;ram Wilkie; Sask., are visit -.ng with a We have a nice line of low priced their mels, Mr. ' 35 -:.in .Reid_. of ,Y'?:.. :, :n C •:lis.'. Sticks,- Book- Lucknow, and Mr. jas Altai: of Bel- lands, AsL ',nays and Pictures. A. r ;fast: Walker. Quite a number took in the of tirn .dance in Luckow, last Friday nig'rr; ,and some went to St. Helens �t o :, ae the play and box social, Mr. Torii Irwin, near Lscknow, spent a few clays in Toronto., la'z week. Miss Dorothy Puckering of Wing -- liana spent a few days recently with her mother, near Paramount. :Messrs. Frank and Roy Irwin, near Be'faat, arc busy these: days pressing hay. GLEN ANNAN - High Chairs, Cot Beds, Cutters, fo: the Babies.: A. J. Walker. Skates Sharpened-73r•ing along your Skates, we have the most up to - date Electric Sharpener in the coun- ty- W. J. Greer. A Christmas trca and entertainment wil be held in tl:e Glenannan school; house on Tuesday evening, Dec. 33rd' a good programme is being prepared,' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sherwood of consisting of music, choruses, dialo- Belfast, spat ,a day Roca ntiy with dialo- gues, recitations, etc. Adinh ion,. their daughter, Mrs. ;Adam Johnston, Adults 'Sc and children :Free. of County's Corners. Mrs. Gordon aitrrc.iisou and twa Mr. Wil: Fritzgeraid from Detroit, children of the West, are visiting at spent a few days with his parents, ah: home of Mrs. Murchison. Mr. and Mrs. ,Robert Fritzgerald, 6th Air. Norman Muir, teacher, span ooh. lov.;r-the %reek -end` in Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alton, and fa>rrai ,tetnded thin "At Home". fy, near Belfast, spent a day • this "l; Writ, Elliott, in, who spent a week with the former, sister, 1Iis, Few mont.frs^in than West has ieturtied :Percy Graham, near Sheppard, lnom:e .Mrs, Richard Twanley, (sear Lane,,,,, 11,6s sniary Eadie, spent a couple lied the sad news of the death of Rhys last w ek with Mrs. Nowa+ her brother, Mr, David. Sindtzer, ofWylie, on the 6th line. � ucknow,, which occurred Wednesday. = firs J,S eG Metcalfe low., a 'Pt -merit was held on Friday to Green-,e;tid visitor, at the horrte of Mr, ax i it `-cetrtetery. :.5Irs, Chas. (.lathers : . Miss Bessie Reid, of .Detroit, catlel' Miss Edna Lincoln, roti; s.onme of her friends and relativess i at her Born%, ..uck'iosv, Belfast and I7tittgasgti- Mr's, Riehar-d. •a cl rtday has baen soil and Pert Albert. confined to her bed with an attaek'of. Messrs. mart Jaitnieson, John Fa; , bronrlti:tis, is; improving nicely. rish; , Lrs, John Little, . of Conrey''s ` h4ir. and Mrs. Reuben Strauss anti Corners and Mrs, ''Vnt. McGiil of Pa- daughter Annie, spent 'F •iday with ramoinet and Mrs. George Lane, of riendSl lin esvisl,. Lanes, are attending tilt 'CJ. r, f). Miss Bertha Marshall, spent a, relit wintion in "Ihoronto, •tills week : Pile Of dl.ays.,last t.aeek with 'Alfa, 11r bt. Mrs Thbrnas Ferguson, "la in Tor- C. Weir. onto this welt wis{t[rrg lncr sistet, We never littri a bettor Xrtmet Stecl: wii s 'itdl ry„T lxalllls5, t•thaari we have titit year, tall and bole 4'r. dyad,Mas, Gilbert: Vint, t;pent a tb.rrs rah,, A. 7Vitalker, 'rTfrp f,rt e • M AD'V, , l'C)-TIlMBS' i ,N QW 1', T'.,, Pails of Chicago, is visit ull; hl, ' anothwr• Mrs, :Rohl. (ir•alla:w, Alr, AVm. Naylor al the .lord Gar_ ;agot is able to ha batik to .vol a casn af':<r a severe siek ess. Mrs, 'Ruthctrford of St. Helens is visiting her brother, Mr:. R. D}train Mr, ]:aria*. Naylor has gone to `:Loa onta ,to take a course in., undertaking. An old time claiace was , lier•d in t;h • Iowa hall, on Friday evening, Decent.- her ecent-her lath, There was a good attei:d ane and 'everyone reports a good time. At a Meeting held in the Coun,>il Chamber : Tuesday night, Luei:now Hockey enthusiasts,, organized for tht.; season. Following' are the offices: Hon. Pres., John Joynt, M. 1?. P., ".e Pres., Neil McKenzie, Vice - Pres., g¢t Allan Turner, Sec. Treas., Win., Thompson.: The 'Vice Pres. the I'r- esident: and Sec,- Treas., were appoint- ed ppoint- ' E ed a committee to get in touch with surrounding towns to learn their in- tentions regarding the coming season and to arrange if possible to have a ;:� Junior and Senior' teaasrin the North- Ther' h` etn. League. = Pictures, Mirrors and Serving - regard t Trays. All suitable Gifts. A. J. Wan - ker. 111»11111011111111111111 111Ii21Ull lll&tU11 III 111 11 ➢111 llil ,111 INIM1'1111 INhllitg1.1 Thutsday, . Brepembex • lll�i li�l 11�1111�ti Il�ll ll$ll 11�gl llp�l I I��I IIA1111�I Il�tllli: 410 11I 111 11101111 1kl, BELMORE Owing tothe severe ,storm, Sunday, there was ,no service. The Lord's Supper.; will be observed in McIntosh next Sabbath morning. Irwin Edwards, went under an op- , eration for .appendicitis, at Walkerton Hospital last week. It is,reported he is doing nicel.y. The hand of death has . certainly been busy in the burg recently, •Thursday last, Mr. -Wm. Fergusou, was removed from our midst at' the ripe o:d: age of 83 years. Deceased had been in failing health -for some time with cancer, but was able to go about till about two weeks ago. Mr. Ferguson was a pian who commanded the respect and esteem of all who knew him, and his death is deeply re- gretted by a large circle of friends. The funeral Saturday, was conducted by Rev McKenzie, service being in the church. The pall bearers being, John and Arthur Fitch, R. and R. J. Douglas, Arthur Lincoln, Thomas Abram.. Interment in McIntosh cern etery. The Public School sclrola:rs, • will have their concert Friday afternoon, and the Sabbath School the following Monday. Mrs. Richard Jeffray is quite ill at m w d aSiet00,0 0064080119 re it its time .t * get busy i s Christrn.; s Purchases.... t k f any kind ^t 1 ..:rtkkie that as ;,!':OP•' arL'',;n:revelat' rest its t il: t, 'i Fu otwear., e',.t. for Christmas For Wome Felt Sty. es C:, sy Slippers `< u 11 ockey Sh r'es H n ekey Skates Film;" Shies G u t r sshes .5 bbers Overgaiters CI t 1r a‘ S S ll Cas • s y vitt the Above ani OUP St it present. •Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ab- ram, a daughter on Friday Dec. cath. 1111111111112111114111. 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Swade Gloves, (silk lined), Cape, Skin Gloves. new Cuff; Silk or Satin Kimonos, Crepe and Velvet • Kimonas,,Bath Hudson Seal Coats, Muskrat Coat, Fur Chokers, Mats, Linens, Face Towels, Persian Lamb Coats, Parasols, Silk Underskirts, Chiklrens Knitted Suits, Toques, Mittens; Gloves Men's and' Mens Silk Socks 69, 2 lr L25 Lanky ys' Depart”; ent tt `r1es,.25e Initialed Linen it Ids 50c. thribzellas, Suspenders, Belts, Silk and Wool Crepe Ties, Mufflers, Wolsey Socks, Broadcloth Shirts, Pure Wool Sweaters, Jaegar lugs, New House Coats," Handkerchiefs, Galore Caps, Shirts, Boys Golf Hose, Cloves, 'Mitts, Socks. Mackinaws Silk Ties Boys' Navy Suits $9.25 Jae g r ?u'e Wool Shirts„ rig. 8.00, Spec. 5.00 W4Ph1gN1'N OS NOi1�iJt�'3'I'lNRkl<rs �nhwmv,b;+i�mhr Cloptlere' 'i okn �(,,yaini�4,aiov�uywmmMe�aWunmthwaeo•, .ixitted mil d 1�e+.s",� Ott roc Overcoats Q, tiFfl mi m n�Wuf�lfh>dnm�vmaieinrcn�w (HAIR iIMA 1�11� CN31. me ani Lustrous SOc 1111 IIIA PPP MI