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The Wingham Advance Times, 1925-06-18, Page 54'^ u1 ThtirsdaS', June 18th„ x925" MiiliniONINNIMIOINIONO N Reliable Goods. ■ 1111 ' ■ ■ ill • / ■ ■ Girls' Voile Dresses pretty sty. Towels -5 do z Turkish Tow iR { nk.Vtl��1lN0 a dP� smataumeninionimulmi Moine Journal Patterns. .mu / Isa rd's" r -- ■ How Weather SP ealais ■ les, best,colors NI la I Nouse Dresses, quality ginghains —..,.._..$1,00, els, $x.95, 2.25, 2.50 large Size, reg. $1.00, now. -..,_.69c • made of good x.50, r,95, 2.25 Ladies' I2atine and Crepe Dress- ■■ es, bargains at - -„ ■ $4.50, ,5.o0, 5.95, 6.5o Hose-.-xo d Ladies' ' oz, idles and Chil.. ■ dren's Lisle Hose, on sale ..._.39c Crepe-=. 8 mi pieces Cotton Crepe, ■ reg. 75c to 85c, best colors, now ■ only ▪ Corsets--Cromptonand D. & A. ■ Corsets at Bargain Prices .......... ® $1,00, 1.25, 1.50 ■•. Rubber Aprons, fancy floral pa- n tterns in large aprons, now -...65c ® Baby Pants guaranteed Rubber ■• Pants, two colors at 35c or 3 pairs for _.�.. __..$1.00 • ■ Voiles and Crepes to clear -45 ■ pieces .fancy patterns, value up ■ ; .to $i.00, reduced to _._...._.___39c d ■ Gingham n --Farley check Dress Gingham on sale at...2oc and 250 Brass Rods -- Flat ,..Extension Rods, bargain price -foe, IBC, 2qe Curtains—Curtain Lace and Net at 25c, 35c, 50 . Socks -Men's Fine Quality Work Sox 350, or 3 pr. for _..._.__$x.0o Underwear-- Men'si Balbriggan Shirts atd Drawers, .reg, value 75c, now _... :. 59e Suits --Boys' Fancy Tweed and Serge Suits, on sale at $6.75, 8.5o, xo.00 and 12.00 Wash Suits—Boys' Wash Suits in smart styles, special at ... 1.39, 1.95 Hats -Young Men's Sailor Straw Hats, special .-._..$r.so, 2.00, 2.50 Suits—o Suits in Young Men's models, fancy grey mixtures, re- uced to -..-_.........._ $19.75 ■ 1 ■ ', fir, r • ryl WINO CAM ADVANCE, TIMES TIM IS 'DSSI,Vfl$ C To the Editur avahe Cvanee-Times, Deer Star,— I undhcrslitand, an hev rayson to belave; Haat 'some av yer Grit an T.J. F. 0. s.ubshcroibers, that ye had to take over as a loiability whin ' ye bought the Toirnes, do be foind'in fault wid ye fer lettin an Quid Tory !pike mesiif 'a'„D• McDonald and 'daughter, jii blow me barn iviry wake in yer Miss 'Verna, visited with Todd's and'- supposed per, whin it is de- Ed. McRoberts, , to be rode- during, the - week. _ pindint in pollyticics. Av coorse I Mr. John Cunningham sr,, Mr, and shuclden't loike to offind anny av yer Mrs' John Cun,ninghaiit and children E subshcroibers, fer a Grit arr a U. F: of Walkerton were visitors at E. 5: II] Q. dollar is just as good as a Tory Thom's and Wallace Millers', one day i wan, if ye ficin git it 'but av thim, this week. which isn't an aisy jawb be anti The Social Meting of the Harris 1- manner av manes, so it isn't; .Fur in- The Band will be held on Satur- -_ sthance'1 hey been tould that not day afternoon next. All the children wan av thim lads will touch the foor . are especially invited to this meting, be Poor beer, not be rayson av theer The following were the scores made • l timpirince proclivities, arr becaws it at the shooting competition on Friday ..11 is a Tory dbrink, but on account av out of a possible 7o: -=H. Purdon 62; i its •being too dear. Cud ye bate that J' Webster 61; W. Webster 6o; G. now? Stuart 5$; W. A. Miller 5$; A, Young I 57;' E. Webster 56; J. C. Purdon 56; , ST, HELENS: Miss Lila Humphrey left for Brant- foj'd on Monday for a two weeks hon., doy with friends there, Mrs. Alex. Stuart is a visitor in Toronto, Mr, fared Phillips is visiting R. J. Woods, ' P t. wpoillanowihloolIlMloostlIonollllIl opllllp$Itlspll li sc (sou plIlsolM owoI1 thotIlf ll f1 iI want to tell ye proivately that I IN 1 don't tink 'much av the shtuff mesilf, ■ an didn't belave in it frum the fursht ■ ■ i ■ ■ ® oots and Shoes. • Children Brown Sandals _,.$1.10 Ladies' suede Slippers,■ brown / • Children's Patent Slippers, one or grey '_ -_..._ -._4.39 • /. strap p __.•_..._..-..._._...$r.25 and r.so Ladies' 3 Strap BrownKid■ ® . Misses' Patent Slippers ...-..1. Slippers at _____„..._-_____3.95 ■ 95 IN a Children's Kid Slippers, 3 Ladies' Black Kid Oxfords of ■ , 1111 • fine quality _w -....3.95 ■ ■ strap _. --_--_ __....__ 1.75 Ladies' Fancy Patent . Strap Ladies' One Strap House Slip-• 1111 Slippers at -- : ..3.95 pers at _ _________:_x.35 Tet Fool Canvas Shoes ' ■• ■• "Crepe Sole” all styles andsizes in . Men's and B / ▪ ies', Misses' and Children's at Lower Prices. • ■ ■ ■ - / . �'ye in wan av thin places again I •will = Isard ® Cn line the• W. C. T. U. an kill yer vote at the nixt elickshun. Put that in yer •■ cold poipe an shmoke it," sex she aythes as a thirst squinslaer arra pollyticicle biviridge, but, loike", anny good Tory ought to do, I tought 1 wud hev to troy a bottle arr two jist to give it a shtart so to shpake, an show.respickt to the polishy av Mish- ter Ferguson an Mishter Nickle, an Mishter Joynt. I don't loike to foind fault wid anny invinshun av the Tor- ies, but T nusht confess that the, only kick I got out av two arr tree bottles av the shtuff wus frum the missus,. whohappened to be goin clown shtrate an looked in at the windy' an caught. me sittin at wan av thin little tables wid----well, mebby I betther not minshun names, but the fellah I. wus wid is the biggest Tory in town. Whin I got home I knew I' wus in fer a tongue trashin. an I wussen't dishappointed. "An is that the way ye shpind yer toi'me"" an yer money?" sez the •rnissus, "wid the lawn naydin mowin, an the wades in the garden growin fashter than the vigitabies, an whin ye put a quarther on the plate av a Sunday ye pat yersilf qn^,the' back all the nixt wake. Ye ought to be ashamed av yersilf to be sittin there, makin a shwill barrel av yer shturnmick, whin yer woife is a mimber av the Wim - min's Institoot an av thgg Ladies Aid ad the Union Church. ivir catch This goes to .prove that it wus a ®■®®® ®me Annan ®®m�I®nannsil0®1•Iwl��me�. big mishtake to give the wimmin a FORDYCE Mr. and Mrs, Roy McQuillan of Toronto, visited`at Mr. E. Haines one day recently. Mr. and. Mrs. Roy Irwin of Belfast, visited at Mr. Thomas Jamieson's on Sunday last. Mr. Harry Champion and John also Mr. C. Leaver, visited relatives at Lucknow on Sunday. last. Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson, of Auburn and daughter, visited at Mr. Chester Taylor's one day recently. Mr. and Mrs. William Norman of Zetland, also Mr. Thomas Leaver vis- ited at Mr. Peter Leaver's, one day last week. Mr. C. F. Martin was engaged in cutting wood in this vicinity, last week, Mr. Patrick O'Malley took in the trip to Detroit and quite a number from this vicinity took in the Moon- light excursion at Goderich, it being a fine night, - all enjoyed •themselves.' William Nesbitt Acquitted William Nesbitt, of Blyth, who has been out on'bail for the past month, was found not guilty by a jury in the only case to come up at the county sessions, held here before Judge Lew- is. A true bill had been returned by a grand jury on Tuesday. Nesbitt was charged under the crim- inal. code with -doing injury to the motor car of William Fellow, 'license inspector, and with interfering with an officer in the performance of his duty. The charge arose out of an offense, which occurred in Blyth on May 5, when someone cut the tires on Mr. fellow's motor car, Two days were required to take the evidence, which was more or less cir- cumstantial. Crown Attorney Seager, K. C., was crown prosecutor, and Dudley E. Holmes defended Nesbitt, NOTICE It is strictly against the law to dis- charge firearms within the limits of the Corporation of Wingham except in defense of life or property; By Order Chief of Police. BORN Lloyd -•In Wingham on Friday, June to Mr,. and Mrs. R. H, Lloyd, a son. Passed Away at Guelph A former highly esteemed resident of Wingham, passed • away at her home in Guelph on Thursday, in the person of Mrs. Robert J. Smith. De- ceased whose'maiden name. was Mary MacDonald, daughter of, the late Archie MacDonald, had 'been in poor health for some time. She is - survived by her husband and two children, a girl of 15 and a boy of 3 years. Her mother, is also surviving as is a sister,•1VIrs. Rod. Johnston of Goderich and a brother Lawrence in the West. Mrs. Andrew McDougall vote at all, at all, fer, shore, it lets thim hev the whip hand over the min, an ye can't- rayson wid thim no. more than wid wan av thin Missouri mules I used to droive whin I wus a young fellah. Av coorse, I can't affoord to offind the mssus wid an elickshun loikely to come aff in the fall, if, the crops turn. out well, so I hope. none av the byes will be askin. me to drink wid thim. Annyway I don't care fer the shtuff. Shpakin av the••elickshun, I harrudly know • what to tink av our chances, but mebby we kin jine up wid thing 'Nationalists a,gin an win some sates among the Frinchies in Quebec, thin of Turnberry is an aunt of the de- :laf. we make plinty av good prawmises ceased. . Several acquaintances and to thim lads in the prawvinces av friends motored from Wingham to 'down be the say, we kin shale some the funeral. sates from the Grits. Ontario, av coorse,; will go Tory as usual, but mebby that transferrable vote, arr whativir ye call it, will hilp the Grits to some ixtint,' I don't ixpickt we will hev much luck annywheer in the barrinWeht'BtihC unless iviry Tory will take :gaff his LETTERS WE APPRECIATE Edmonton, Alberta. 9823, 88th.,,Ave. IMr. A. G. Smith, Dear Sir:— Enclosed find cheque for the Advance -Times until $4.00 for_ February ' hev to put up wid the Grits an s ., in ribs olumbia, so coat an git to wurruk from now till the elickshun is over, we mebby will 1926. Pro- grissives runnin the counthry fer an - We are always glad to get the other foor arr foive years, wid not a home paper and know that Wingham chance fer anny Tory to make a bit av aisy money. Moind I am teIlin ye it is goin to, be a harrud foight fer us to win, an wid iviry pollin place in the+, counthry filled up wid Grits on elickshun day we don't hev the same shcope fer our activities, so to shpake. Yours till nixt wake. Timothy Hay' is one of the progressive towns. Yours respectfully, Jno. McRitchie. ( United Church Notes Next Sunday will be Sunday School Anniversary and Flower Day in the United Church of Wingham.: Every member of the Sunday School is re- quested to • bring a boquet for tli e flower procession. The school com- niences at 10.30 and the church ser- vice begins at 10.45. Special features of this service will include two chor- uses by a choir of boys and girls, a duet by Louisa Thompson and Vesta Fox and a solo by Geo, Young, At the• evening service the newly elected session of 24 members who are to have the oversight of the spiritual interests of the congergation, are to be ordained and inducted into office. As this is to be Mr. Cragg's last Sun- day as minister in Wingham an un- sually large congregation will likely e out to show gratitude for past ser - ices and to wish Mr: and Mrs. Cragg, nd the boys God's Speed for the Pu- re. In his evening message he will ave the young people particularly in ind, b a to 11 m • • • II • MARRIED Hutchison—Xing--At the home' of the bride's parents, Gorrie, on Wed- nesday, June loth, 5925, by Rev. R. S. Jones, 13. A., Pearl 5.,' eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrd,. James King, to Mr. John M, . Hutchison, son of the late Hugh Hutchison and Mrs. Hutchison, of Howick. Wade—Smith—In Wingham on Wed- nesday, June 3rd., by Rev. Dr. Perrie, Miss Nina Smith, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John' Smith to William Wade, only ,son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wade, all' of Wroxeter. TURNBERRi The regular service will be held at Eadies Church, next Sunday after- noon, June 21, at3 o'clock, W. I. IVlaller 55; McK. Webb 54; W. Young 53; W. McQuillan 52; H. Webb 5x; A. Robinson•51; T. J'3`alkeld 5o; R. Scott 5o; G. Shiells 49; A. Gaunt 49; 5. Aitchison 48; W. McPherson 47; G. McPheison 47.. TORY �ORI�TERS' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mathews of Bluevale, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sinimon, on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Armstrong and Hazel of Fordwich and Mr. and . lobs. Leslie Harkness and family, .® spent Sunday at Geo. A, Dane's .51LIMMER.DMSS S. VOILES 85c -A variety of New Patterns in Spots, Stripes. and. Floral Designs, all the new colors, special values 4o in. wide at 850 yar4 BROADCLOTH $x,00 —Just received a number of new pat- terns in Stripe Effects in all the latest summer shades. Ex- ceptional values, 40 in. wide` at $?.00 a yard Mrs, Janes Barton, returned from enjoying 6S a three weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Erweiker of Al- berta, Mrs. A. Thacker and Alvin and Mabel of_Teeswater, called on R. A. derneath._ When assistance came it `I Taylor on Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Weir of Salem and Mrs. Milton Lenord of. Fordwich, are at present visiting with Mr, and Mrs. - Geo. A. Dane. Another old .resident of Howac1c passed away in the person of : Mr. and Robert Archibald, a broken arm. Hugh Wylie in his 7oth year. Mr. The latter two were taken to the Wylie had been ailing for some time' forth hospital but were able to return with uanse Toronto last Thursday after DRESSES— Broadcloths, Fulards and Willow Suitings in' the newest styles for summer wear at very attractive prices SILK . HOSE 95c --Black, Brown, Sand, • Beige, Nude and Grey Silk Hose, in sizes. 8 to 10. Special value at .9$c pair VENUS HOSE . $s.50 ---Fine quality pure silk hose in the new summer shades, Venus Flake, all sizes, ;special $1.5o pr. Collar Lace, Gloves, Belts, Handkerchiefs MILLS 1®Ill�llllelll®11111111511131III®III®111E1II®111®1!5 was found that all were more or less bruised and injured, the most seri- ously injured being James Riley, who had a badly cut wrist; Ronald Rein- ke, a sprained wrist; William Patrick, face and chest cut and nose broken q y, but was still around at his work until a few days before his death when he, suddenly took worse, passing to his great reward on June to their homes next day. _Mrs. Leslie Rutherford, wife of the accountant of Exeter branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, accid th. He leaves to mourn him his wi- entally shot and killed herself at hes (low, Mrs. Wylie of this burg, one sis- home in Exeter. She had been in her ter, Mrs. Anger of Gorrie, also one (usual health and had been out in the brother, Mr. George Wylie of this afternoon. Her sister went over to line, I a neighbor's and on returning found Word was also received of the i Mrs. Rutherford; prostrate on the death on May 21st., of James McKin-, floor with a wound in her chest. Mrs. n.ey of Waskado in his 8oth year. Mr I Rutherford was in her McKinney was a resident of the 1 thet ti year a and line of Howick for many5 was formerly Miss Letitia Elealeh years. i Broadfoot, of Guelph. Funeral ser- Mr. Stewart McKercher of Wroxe- i vices were held at Exeter and the bo- ter, made a business trip to our burg dy was taken by motor to Guelph for on Monday. !interment. Mr. Wm. Taylor of Wingham and Mr. Charles Kitchen of Toronto, call- ed on R: A. Taylor's, Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Simmons and WINGHAM Il�lll�lil®1111 ..";;,ctiltfE iill�Id�lll�lii" 1111111111111 ed the closing services of his pastoral term here and was greeted by appreci- ative congregations. EAST WAWANOSH Messrs. John and Ed.. McBurney, took in the Greyhound Excursion to Detroit last week. Wingham Talent Complimented _ The following clipping .from the Goderich Signalspeaks very highly for Wingham talent: "Nile, May 27.—The Methodist church here held a mostsuccessful tea -meeting and entertainment om Monday evening. Tables, were set irs the basement and an excellent supper- was served to the people, who after- wards crowded .the seating capacity of the auditorium. The program given by the Wingham Concert Com- pany was of a very high order and:• was most thoroughly enjoyed and the artists won the hearts • of everyone present. Mr. Gordon Buchanan, bass and comic soloist, with his hunoro'us SALEM Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Gowdy, from Stewart Simmons, spent Sunday with Mildmay, called at the home of Mr. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles1 and Mrs, John Gowdy, one day last Simmons. week, HURON COUNTY NEWS John Beattie, a respected farmer o Londesboro', died thereon Thursday morning from injuries received when a team of horses threw him from a wagon. on the 26th of last month. De- ceased was in his seventy-second year and is survived by his widow aid one son. A serious motor accident occurred on Sunday afternoon, MaY 31st., on the 4th concession of Tuckersmith. Eleven boys, nine. riding in' the car, and two' standing on the running board,. were going along the road in a Ford car, owned • by Mrs. James Riley, when they struck a culvert near Sholdice's. The car went up in the air and the weight of the boys on the side pulled it over and it landed upside down with the whole load un - Mr. Robert Mitchell and daughter, Miss Laura Mitchell of Wingham, called on friends around here, last i f week. Mr. Allan Fralicl: had the misfor- t tune to break his arm, while cranking t his car. He will be laid up for some c time, but we hope he will soon be all right again. s Mr. Ed. Bennett made a business e trip to Wiarton last week. e and Scotch numbers, was pronounced the best "Harry Lauder" yet heard here. Mrs. VanWyck, gold medal- ist reader exceeded expectations and won the hearty applause of the audi- ence. Her numbers varied, comic and nspiriiig, with many hints that might well be remembered, and she icer - airily will be highly recoamnended o any community which may inquire oncerning her . ability and talent. iVliss Garniss, soprano soloist, for moothness of tone, clearness of nunciation and class of selections, asily stands at the - forefront of. enter- , tamers. The duet work by Miss GORRIE Garniss and Mr. Buchan,n was per- At a social gathering held in the n (Methodist) United Church, Gorrie, ' c on Friday evening, June 12, •Rev. and ag Mrs. W. A. Finlay, who will soon co move to Wardsville, were presented R with a purse and an address of ap- pr preciation.of their work here and good m wishes .for their future welfare and ce success. Sunday, Mr. Finlay conduct- $1 aps the most delightful of all the . ambers. A11 of the artists were leered to the echo and brought bac •ain and again by the - cries of ';ei1 re' from all parts of the building. ev. W. R, Alp, of Auburn, was esent and gave a Sriuf, pithy and uch appreciated address. The pro- eds of the evening amounted to 31:35." g°Iie • 41011111"1" vng cit D P"BALLON TIRES E Y'...:UR TESTS Service Depot. A. M CRAWFORDg Wingharn Ont. •