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The Wingham Advance Times, 1925-05-21, Page 8WINGTTTAM ADVANCE -TIMES Thursday, May xst4 ,x925.'i 'lI1W1110Ip1191111$111 111�11IRIIIlMl1I11111!t11111 11111111pq!1! IIIMIIIIIIih1 1111lN1111111111IN11111pN111NNII1M111 111111 iys Jae y oung y 111 Attentlon! F YOU :0 FE'S SUITS t llli11II11III11IiIMIINIII 40 smart Young Men's. English and tilted Suits, best qualities 01 worsteds and tweeds, values up to $30.00, on sale this week $20.00 Men's Silk, and Silk and W i o1 Fancy Socks in Browns and Fawn mixtures, reg. 75c, s :. le 50c Misses' and Ladies' lloomers, new shades tine small check, reg. $11.00, sale 69c. Broadcloths, newest stripes, checks and plain colors, silk :.;nd cotton broad- cloths at 69c and 98c. Redpath Granulated Sugar $7.25 HANNA & CO'Y, LT :dIIA ms111ow161IIAllIIWIIII&IIIa!IIAAIII+' IImsIlldillsll11B1ImornaIII®IllEif!1!RIII smaIII DIED Wray—In Belgrave on Sunday, May x7th., xg25, Mary Ann Wray, be - ti 9CA IIIA®IINIMIIMIII®IIMIIMIIIEII113110111111111811116I11 II1911IEIIIiII1.1III III a III®III®III®III�II ASHFIELD Born—In Ashfield, on May x2th., to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alton, a son, Congratulations, Mrs. Geo. Smith of Lucknow and Mrs. Hayes of Dungannon, spent Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Leslie Ritchie, Zion. Mr, and Mrs, f. R. Hackett and Wilfrid and Mrs. Ida Hackett and Millicent of Belfast, spent Wednesday evening with Mr. Win. Lane of Rip- ley, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Alton and children of Mafeking, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. David Little of Cou- rey's Corner. Mrs. Wm, Jamieson of Courey's Corner, has returned home after spending the winter months with her daughter out West, Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Plunkett and boys of. Auburn, spent Sunday at the hone of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Drennan of Courey's Corn er. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Whinney and daughter of Goderich, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Adam Johnston.. Mr.. Spence Irwin and Mr. Dynes Campbell, both are sporting new dri- vers and Mr. Alexander Hackett a McLaughlin car. Be. on the look out, girls! An old resident of Ashfield, Mrs. Jas. Johnston, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wm.. Hunter of Zion, on May 15th. The funeral was held on Sunday, May 17', to Greenhill cemetery. Mrs. D. Webster of Lucknow, is spending a few weeks with Mrs. Roy Alton of Belfast. • Miss Tillie Sherwood of Lanes, spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. Leslie Ritchie of Zion. Mrs. Percy Graham and Blanche of Sheppardton, spent the week -end at the home of Mr. D. K. Alton, Lanes. Mr. Samuel Sherwood of Lanes, made a business trip to Whitechurch, last Wednesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alton of Lan- es, spent Sunday at the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Max. Raynard. Master Alex. Hacket of Belfast,has been confined to his bed, with pneu- monia. ford, also Mr. Will Reid of. Paris, spent the week -end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alen, Reid. Miss Annie Kennedy; nurse -ib - training in Goderich Hospital, is spending a few days at her home on the 2ud. Sorry to report that Mrs. Herb, Laidlaw is not improving as quickly as her many friends would: wish WHITECHURCH, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Browning and George and Kathleen of Kincardine, visited one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cottle. Mrs. Ben McClenaglian and Lorna ® and Doris, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. ®A Jas. Barbour and Elwood of Fordyce to Goderich on Sunday, where they visited with, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bar- bour, jr.- Mr. J. D. Beecroft is busy these days roofing his barn and sheds, with red Brantford Arro-Lock shingles, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tichbourne of Goderich, spent Sunday with her par- ents, Mr. • and Mrs. David Kennedy. Miss • Grace Murray of Walton, E. spent the week -end with Mrs. Gibson Gillespie. .Mr. and Mrs. Russel Reid of Brant - BLY'TH Rev. A, C. Tiffin and Mr. E. Ben- der are attending the London Confer-' ence this week. +111111 110811 I Ili l iI11I I I s I I I1NI I INii 111111 ii111I IN111111I1I1N11111! 11111111NNU I1$11INI I I1N1I INN 11111111!111 INI11N1111111111NNI 1111111 • NA . 1A:; E19 TO We' are makers of extra.: qua-. I:• TOUi'ing Car Ay g Fbrct Cheverlot Tops for" - Frey/ Dory: Mr. William."Nesbitt's case carne up fin �,c�4 any y,ry y.p `y o f : 9'° n g 11^9 B'1 f� ' "t`!l•:', for hearing on Wednesday: Nesbitt is accussed of doing willful harm to - a Inspectors Fellow's- car, the case was laid over to the June assizes. Kr. Pearce, his' brother-in-law, gave bail for $x,000. Mr. Robert Watts, has purchased' froin Mr. R. M. McKay, a new Ford. Coupe: Mr. and Mrs, N.. Johnston, are spending the next few • months with their daughter, at the S'oo. The Christian Endeavor Society of St. Andrew's Church are putting ort a play, May 22nd:, entitled, "Pattey Makes Things • Hum,.''' Mr. Thomas Stevens, proprietor of the' Queen's Hotel,' Seaf'orthy, was in town on business Friday. Mrs. Mary Taylor, has moved into bier new home on Drummond St We are sorry to report Chief Fer- guson, is on the sick list. 1111111111 1111181111 loved wife of Mr. U` eorge Daly, in her 74th year. Funeral services were held in the Methodist Church, Belgrave, on Tuesday afternoon. IAN Int 11. VA MBeM®MMMees, 8 Guaranteed 1ts,.: V. _,1 � t ®Meme®MMe;I®E Sere 'S its - 1��''aEarrtk�w,+-�py�Ap uira +H,,yk,, ala;5l:4' •'i it t ti 4�, ...'R4'hPfrt�.l.l'W�tiKH1tK�}� t :t!�•4` „ tIC9n 4nar[nhr %ttrf77r0Yr Nn 6151 BLUSIA SE -ROES kILI LOUD .01 S ED ..e .. G J..HT I .6.. C. MDICO DYE. LONDON SHR M[ ..d L,ii 'OLOR 1•040.00, s40000...d. bra, q� 111411,r SW k Ms Sri NE good reason you buy blue serge, is because you want a suit that gives you utility and durability, as well as attractiveness. That's a reason for you to consider the exceptional guarantee , that goes with every suit of _(® English. Serge \\\ a � $!urea English serge is always of a Standard weight—full 1.$ oz. -London shrunk and .6 of fast colors. Made in blue, greys and browns. ,Ne"dtwofis" H 1 1ell New Goods ;a a Are Now in ALL T E WORLD KNOWS ILUUSEA. CLOIVES 1 1 a.umo00.0.0 0.000101.0a1.0 a 5 Thompson - Buchanan Bargain List for Wook End Only Johnston's Floor Wax _...-..._.68c Sani Flush.....---.___.._.._,_...M._._.._..29C Clothes Pins, zo doz Brooms, 5 string .48e Zinc Wash Boards Several cans Paint for in- side or outside use (I Q c while it lasts per qt d� Stair Treads 18c Meat Saws, extra value .......M27c Nail Hammers, extra value 290 Bird Cages, complete $2.95 up Glass slides, for oil ,stoves ' saves the Linoleum per set .. Royal Purple Chick Food 5 lb. ..... _. COMPLETE STOCK OF Perfection Oil Stoves and Ovens Taylor -Forbes Lawn. Mowers Screen Doors and Windows Ribbed Cord Lawn Hose Screen Wire for Repairing WHY BUIL' : TO BURN USE "GYPROC" FIRE PROOF WALL BOARD Gyproc will not Crack, Warp or Shrink Can be used outside and in, Also Prepared Plaster and Lime on Hand See 'Us for Your Building Requirements — Phone 3o Thorpson'Ruchannan HARDWARE b.Nl�6a11r»,11C'ARtlY7�!MMdIM�hb 35c 25c 1 The particular top to which we refer, is: made, of al very superior quality (Si niiiar to that used by' McLaughlin 1921) and' has large; 6x118 HOLYROOD Mr. Ernest'Ackert and Mr. Richard Elliott, attended the, District Meeting. of the Methodist Church, at Blyth on Wednesday. The Orange Lodge at Kinlough held a very successful dance on Fri- ®_ day and a large crowd was in attend- ance, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eaclie, visited at „,�, the latter's home on Sunday. The Junior Women's Auxiliary are entertaining the Lucknow A. Y. P. A. on Monday evening in the Anglican Church, Kitough. A social evening with programme has been arranged. glass in back. A really attractive top at tal very low price naa< -ie1 r :: • Ph' ne 111�Ii1 m x111®1110111-PI1I',;Illslll®I110111MlNllh'111®111+' 11111111®III®111MMNIM ;'ililllllmlll+llllid Ford Top and Back . .. $14.00 with large glass•. Cheverlot Top and Back, $15.00 with large eass. Gray Dort Top and Back $15.50`with,1•arge glass, We also make two cheaper lines of" tops:, fort a1!t znake, ofF''euring Carso • New side curtains for all makes.,of 'Cars;, alb all k of'repairs to "`Taps". Quick Service: and Most Reasonable Prim ILLI Win la4 11 Reitiminon 0 0 141 0 0 0 NS F•s 0 0 0 0 E BE �k a 10min mammal The warm bright weather of Suring is here and .with it conies the feeling for gen- eral house cleaning, replenishing Curtains, Ficoor Coverings, Bedding, L,nens, Cottons, etc., is in order, and New Rugs, Fresh Chintzes, Pretty Cur- tains'L Draperies, Lj:noleums, etc, are needed to brighten the h,orne. Our stocks are complete with quality Merchandise and it will be a pleasure - to serve you as your needs require. Furnishings that Express Welcome and Comfort MERWIN-STOHI PERIES Silk 'textures in soft shades of Rose, Gold, Mulberry, etc. Prices 98c, x45 and 2.00 yd. NEW FLOOR COVERINGS Inlaid and Printed Lirroleums of British and Canadian makes, that you may need to refurnish ;gi 1dtchen, dining room or lcepin$ slgarters. RUGS 1 :RUGS Famous Barrytil ire Rugs, Wil- tons of several qualities, Axmin- sters, Brussels and the inexpen- sive Tapestrys, from Mat sizes to those for large rooms. 20 per cent. saved an every quality. Superior Stair Treads, live rubber, 3 Japanese Grass Mats, large sizes, half price -.--..._,_$3.49 Silk Panel Curtains ...._.._ __.. 5.5o, and 6.5o Net Panels, 'specially priced! x.85 WINDOW SHADES Green or Cream, genuine oil quality 8gc.. BUNGALOW NETS Ivory, White and Ecru, in pretty, open designs, as well a,s the closer weaves. Priced :39c, 44c, and 5oc. .CHINTZES 36 INCH WIDE Pretty patterns of floral de- signs in Blue, Yellow, Rose and Mauve shades 39c. : VELOUR DRAPERY ,so IN.: - WIDE Double quality in Rose and China Blue. BETTER QUALITY NrATS! Conventional Bird patterns, in, all silk and fi a quality cotton,. nets, that "ill ff'_'&ce any' home, Pr ced $1.50,' 2.00, 2.50 yd. CONGOLEUM RUGS Some hew pattahis just re- ceived, allsizes from a yard square to 9x/5 feet, Gold Seal Qudiity Only, IMPORTED RAG MATS Clear colors, evenly woven, and of quality that will give long service. Two sizes 21x54,1 at x8x36, at Real Bargains. SILK PONGEE"' For Curtains or Panels, two qualities 59c and 69c. 0 • FRILLED VOILE CUR TAINS $2:95.111 So suitable for bedrooms to . be furnished in a particular col- or, Rose, Mauve, Blue, with tie backs to match. 11 $' 0 0 0 Chenille Bedroom Mats. Velour Cushions. English and Wabasso Sheetitlgs and Pillow Cottons, "Old Bleach" and John S. Brown Linens. Pure Linen Tea Towels 25c 'A large shipment of New Pattern Maderia Linens just received. Treat the Children at Our a Anse Free' tickets for the Merry»Go-'Round and Ferris Wheel to be here May 23rd and 25th, will be giverx away absolutely Free with purchases in any department. $x.00 purchase .,.. .x Free Ticket $5.00 purchase ...._.5 Free Tickets $xo.00 purchase _xo Pree Tickets Give the Children Free Rides on May 25th. — Pho 71' BM 0 am L 10 000