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The Wingham Advance Times, 1925-09-24, Page 8• ' 77•'-'7777-77.717-7-777'77 7777T771777" „. s ME MENNE El E MIAMI RTEST SEAS N'S F SHI Displayed at N. .......... Hanna & C.. Ltd. CI; 1t1 544 Goulds Samuels of Montreal outstanding fashion in Wo- men's Coats on Display Prices From - 39.50' 110.00 FUR COATS RANGING IN PRICES FROM 135.00 to 360.00 Sipc Dresses, the new Pansy Purplei, Rusts and Black in Crepe Satin 22.50 to 29.75 Wexyler, Heavy Cloth Dress- es, all 'wool, Poiret Twills, Na - Fawn, Blacks 25.00 Priced.. P4; 1 11;t1 111." 10118MILINB*1.1113.19021 MOSIVIDIOMIlocIMISYMS11.161SUri.111/1111MMIMILdiltlIAM,Alitkellialnlaa- MEN'S MADE -TO -MEASURE SUITS 11 is We are offering this week Men's Made -to -Measure s Suits, choose your own suit length and have it your suit made -to -measure. INn IR 1 In . SPECIAL PRICE $33.75 111 si! Society Brand, 20th Century and Leishman ClLthes Hanna &C • AP 1 aMMUMIMMUMME MEM c.,EMMEMEMMIMME F UNE E mor....ftraiimarrm pp** 13LYTH Blyth Fall Fair will be held Wed- nesday and Thursday, Sept. 23 and 24. Lutknow Kiltie 'Band has been engag- ed for this occasion as has been the order for several years. Blyth School Fair willobe held in conjunction with the Society-, On the evening of the second day of the Fair, Sept. 24., a splendid program will be presented by the Wingham Concert Co. Mt. Harry Weymouth, secured 19 firsts and 7 second prizes out of 28 entries in poultry at Goderich Pallair. Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Brandon, 13e1 - grave were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Carr on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Peters of Dungannan, ex- changed pulpits with Rev. Barnby of t n St 'United Church on Sunday, Ur. John Brown. is operating lois evaporator this season and is employ- ing a number of hands. Mr. and Mri. WiUiaii Emigh of Grand Valley, spent the week -end with friends. EAST WAWAN 0 SH Dr. Harold Robinson, lett on Mon- day for Walkerton, where ,he has pur- chased a home and intends practising there. We wish him success. Sorry to report that Mr. joe Thompson of Seaforth, had his garage burned down on Monday last. Messrs. Jack Webster, Harris Par- don, Will Young and. Adam ,Robert- son, attended the rifle matches in Guelph last Friday and Saturday and carried off quite a few prizes. WINGHAM'IDVANCE-TIMES BiLIVIORE Rev. Craik of Orange Hill and Go" - re, preached a most eloquent sermon in the Union Chureh Sabbath afte:- nom A play 'entitled the "Pill Bottle will be given in the Community Hall, Friday evening, under the ausniees of ThUrscla , September fd4th.,, rgo5 ry WHITECHURCH Mr, and Mrs. John Craig and Janet and Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Dawson,. left on Sunday, '`to visit for a few days, with relatives in Brantford. Miss Barbara Weir, left:on Monday to attend Stratford Normal School. Mr. Blake Gaunt is visiting with friends in St. Catharines, Mrs, Joe Harrington of Pahnerston, is spending a 'few days with Miss Annie Henry. They both nursed ov- erseas in the Great War. Miss Bella Kennedy is visiting wth her sisters, Mrs. Carol and Mrs. Hogan of Ashfield. Mr. Arthur Hessian, who has been visiting with his aunt, Mrs. J. B. Mor- rison left last week for his hOme in Toronto. Miss Florence Pardon and Miss Dawson who have been spending their holidays at the former's home here, left for their work in Toronto Hospi- tal on Monday. • Miss Sarali Sharpe of Teeswater, has been visiting for the last two weeks with Miss Catherine Ross. The firm of Muirhead & Co of,Tor- onto, met with their emplOyees one night last week and presented MISS Millie MacGregor wth a miscellane- ous shower, prior to her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McMillan of Al- p&na are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. MacGregor. Mrs. Gavin Middleton of Hamilton, and her brother, Mr. Wm. Hawthorne of Brantford, are visiting with their sisters, Mrs. Holmes and Mrs. Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Vincent and fa- mily of Westfield, visited with her mother, Mrs. Mary McBrien on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davidson visit- ed last week with friends in Stratford London and St. Thnmas. Mrs. Richard Wellwood, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin WellwOod and Richard and Mr. George Speers of Orangeville, spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Falconer, also with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cottle and Mr. Harold Sparling, attended London Fair last Wednesday and visited\ on Thursday with relatives in Exeter. Mr, and Mrs. Amos gornehts, Mr. Wm. Peddle and Mr. Thos, Rowtcliffe spent a couple of days in London last weekM' r. and Mrs. Jas. MacGregor of Whitechurch, announce the engage- mcint of their daughter, Millie, to Mr. Hugh Aderson of Cleveland, son of the late Mr. and Mrs, Anderson of Lucknow. The marriage to take place on Spet. 3o in Toronto, MORRIS Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wheeler of„Bel- grave, visited at Mr. D. Campbell's last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. James MacEwen of Detroit, spent a few days with ;. the former's father, Mr, A,. MacEwen. Mrs. Peter McIntosh and family of Kindardine, spent 'Sunday with Mrs. Thos. Abraham. Mr. and Mrs. John Haines, Mr.. and Mrs. Victor Haines and family, spent a day in London last week. Mrs, Will Robertson and daughter Jean, spent. Sunday with the former s mother, Mrs. Thos. Abraham. Miss Nellie Cruickshanks of Wing - ham, visited her sster Mrs. A. Van- Alstyne last week. - LUCKNOW . . The prize -winners in the LucknoW Agricultural Society's corn competi- tion are as follows: ist John Web- ster, West Wawanosh; 2nd, Ackert Bros., Kinloss; 3rd., T. A. Cameron, Ashfield; 4th., 'Wm. Webster, West Wawanosh; th,, W. E. McPherson, West Wawanosh; 6th., Elmer Farrish, Ashfield; 7th., W. E. Henderson, Kin- loss. Mrs. P. J. McMillan i away on a visit to Chicago and Detroit. She left by -motor. in company with Mr, and Mrs. Duncan BOyl and daughter, Betty, of Chicago, who were here on a visit. Carrick Douglas, who was home last week on vacation, received the con- gratulations of friends on his having won first place and the gold medal in the vocal cornpetition (baritone) held at the Canadian National Exhibition, There were. twenty-severa contestants. FORDYCE the W, F. S. of the Union Church, This play is instructive as well as humorous. Come and seethe Orien- tal Costumes. Proceeds to go toward Missionary work. Althotigh the School Fair held Thursday afternoon was not as well attended as last "year, the exhibits were fine, the scholars did credit to themselves and teachers, The Sailor. drill by the Carrick School, attracted' much attention, also the home school being in Irish costume. Lunch was served on the grounds by the Wo - mens Institute. Mr. Robt. John Barton and son of Palmerston, called on old friends in *e village. Friday afternoon, Miss Mary Rutherford of London is a:visitor at John Darling's. A number from the village attended Teeswater School Fair. Mrs. Murray who has spent the summer months with her daughter, Mrs. John Mulvey, returned to her home at Lucan last week. Miss Amilie Inglis, Annie Douglas, Helen Mulyey-, left for Stratford Monday, where they will attend Nor- mal. We wish all three a prosperous year. It matters not how important the call is ,a sedan is too costly to leave standing in the rain. Mr. and Mrs, Otto Johann and fa- miIy and Mrs. New.ans attended Lon- 1111 don Fair last week. II la ilisiimominintiosionjuilmilmisimiltatiiitiliwilitali rs • ry 11 Fair `aw 11112111kliESIPM11111111 ft4 'e4e Mr. and Mrs. A. Havins of Luck - now, visited at M. Elliott Taylors on Sunday last. Mr, John Martin is renovating his house at present, by giving it a coat of paint. A party from Straford do- ing the job, , Mr, John Webster is at present putting his corn in the silo, the first in this locality this year. Quite a few from this locality at- tended the London Exhibition this year and report a good time, Mr, C. F, Martin is at present bay- ing and load all kinds of grain at Whitechurch. Mr. James Martin also the Coulter Bros., stopped threshing 'last week to put in fall'wheat. .1) BLUEVALE I Bluevale, School Fair May Nic- holson,, of Bluevale School, won the Silver Cup, donated by the. Wingham Bank of Commerce, for the highest number of point. Doreen Eckmier of [II No. ro Morris. carie second and:Marie Et' Mines of No. 9. Turnberry, third. 1..g-1, Phone This is the second year May Nichol- i-, son has won the cup, 1.41111011 4 Will be held in Wingham on Tuesday 4, Wednesday Next, Sept. 29, 30 You are invited to make our store your head- ' quarters on Fair Day. Leave your wraps and meet your friends here. You will be made welcome. Store open all amakiaremmensams.........ionstanomsememancoamat ay Wednesday, Sept. 301n. w is go lid time to have your Auto Top Repaired before the cold weather sets in. We repair Auto Tops of all makes, also put in Micas. Quick service and most reasonable prices. We also make New Tops complete for all makes. b41., .114: ;NI! 4'.41 4Th, 14; 'T44 ts L. ros At; 11411111 m X Is 44; - THE SHOE STORE - 129. Wingh m, Ont. Jj ;;;.. 111.4111 A '711 111E1110111 ,{e 111 41 111 Ham inginclimitailientiouni ME It Tweed Caps " Autumn Styles just receiv- ed. See the new Ritz Model Priced $2.50 to $3.00 s art 11.110611.:103131.11111:631 all uits English Fabrics,'suchlasplencairnISerge, Chev- • iots, Pencil Stripes and Tweeds in New Patterns, that are guaranteed fast in color and expertly tail- ored:in correct styles for Fall Wear. Double Breasted Models!, Single Breasted Models! Prices are $18.50, 2850, 38.50 Union Suits For early Fall, All Wool and Mixture Fabrics --$E50rtii4.5OrSuit Seater Coats Colorful Mixtures in Swea- ter Coats for Men and Boys $2.50 to 8.00 Boys' All Wool English Golf Hose with Fancy Tops 98c. ats Attractive Models in Pall Tweeds, Covert Cloths and Wool Gaberdine,..make these Top Coats so serviceable for Fall Wear Special Values at $18.50, 24.50, 27.50 000•110111,01019.01.911. NEW TIES! Scotch Tartans are the lat- est. See them. $1.00 Each 11.....211.0.111}04/114..14.0610000011.1111111,04,131.0a#06,10.1 Felt Hats 'See the New Burleighi_ Pearl Gray, Raw Edge with Fancy Band 14 ' m --_. • MI' THE SMARTEST THING SHOWN' EV New English Style In BOYS' SUITS Have you seen them? al Straight Coat, 2 pairs of is Bloomers and Vest, MI Priced $13.75 I I • I .• *.tesveram vainrationilitunnstaristneturtaneurinforen tansome.dogegrelemrsetanasenamorneuntosaMrstmeninseremenesieVenn Arrow Shirts . . . 31.49 All woolCashmere Sox 48c 1Live Elastic Braces.. 49c III MFIVIO4116.101/9114191IDAM1119111.101tlit.,161.11121M. "Art" Tailored Clothing .N N N Fall patterns for "Art Tailored" Clothing are now to hand. They are the choicest materials froth British Mills and a guaranteed fit goes with every suit w is Come in and see these new Sullings and.OvercoatIngs. ing Bros. Phemc 71 MMOWNSOMMUMMOMSMOOMMSSUMMONM 611.:14n...ntAnIng;kshrm 1.4.11,1i1111.11 • irigham 1'. man moutemommosal