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The Wingham Advance Times, 1925-11-12, Page 54rSday, November 1 In tl ` ;S.iu tri IA 119{Nell �,. Oil llttl l hN llllR�Rll l`7ll Illiflit l4 111.111111 1111k11h1"l .l l l ll 0 Bros for customersI* havebeen Q unable to attend and those who Wish >1fo particip to further .in the'' Bal` Alis wti �, • � •� a Will eX'�end ()Ur Big Sale till Saturday Next, Naveltxtil�ezl° t4tl ° en!'s Overcoats, Suits, Swea.. ters, Ulsters, Underwear, 1111 Shirts, Sp ek s, Collars, Neckwear, .Gloves, Over ails, ,Mackinaws, :• Fur Cc ats,Scarfs, • flats, Caps and Braces. a 0 wo All "Reduced 20%. Mitionininn Corselets, B r a s s i eres, _ Corsets, Sanitary Belts, Aprons, etcall reduced 20 Per Cent Mossfield Wool Blankets for 9.48 S.t otch Fingering Yarn at ; 1,14. Best Factory Yarns.. ..89c Dahminioai Sugar .6.39 Overalls & Smocks, best quality,triple,sewn, gar- ments each 2.39 Sewing Thread, Coats' 200 yd. spools, 3 for 23c Natural P o n g ee Sills, Green Edge quality, per, • „ 48c lieu's -Fleece Shirts anti 0 Drawers 79c p twity is. yours to make Big N our Winier, needs ttlt King ' ",:ros. lig Sales am 111 mama tiW , minium ,. Fpr t urs omens and Persian Lamb Coats , i� 8 Hudson Seal Coats Muskra i Coats • French Seal Coat's Trimtaed'and' Untri nmed Styles - King's Saying Prices 2•?)0 % Reductions More lee Guesses 200;' of Them They cost nothing yours for the -&skiing - Make the right guess and win two -suits of ,UnderwearFree. p , 4 yd. wide Linoleum for ' 3.29 Best wide Ginghams 27c Turkey Red Chintz...23c GROC8,11 'or Saturday;: Sonia—Sale 1000 bars Comfort, Gold '. Sunlight, Palmolive P. - G. -G. and Infants' Delight, per .bar Sc Green Corn Brcorns 480• Choice Dates, 2 lbs...21 c' Kellog''s Corn Flakes 3 gor° ...'°•_. 28c. Crepe Toilet Paper, 6 for 23c Extra Black Tea 48c Shredded Wheat. ,,,, 1Qc Sta 's ',Blue ,Label :_Shirts rand Dr'awe`r 2.29 tSS Coats, Dresses, Suits, Wraps, • Blouses, Neek wear, Hosiery, Gloves, UnderwearkSilks, North. way Garmerias, Furs an4 Fur Coats,' Dress Goods, Coatings; , 20% : Saved on all. Ladies' Hosiery • 'Heavy Co m b ed Lisle - Hoge •.,:59c Silk and Wool Hose 98c 'Pure Cashmere Hose 79e'': Boys' or Dinh' :'Worsted Hose 49c Ibex Flannelette 'Blank- ets; for ..2.39 White Saxony Flannel etre ..... , 24.c All'°I;inexa Toweling1Sc vosuemin Shredded Wheat :....10c Boys' Wool Pullovers, with collars or 17 necks, Navy and Browns... 1.98 \ Winsome Maid and Pen- -.- man's guaranteed Silk Hose' 1.49 Marquesite,euriains -27 pairs of Ivory and Beige I. qe$3wt~ e and 1 •iMarnsertuvon,le regiulair ,'price 7.50, per pair' ' 4.39 Penman's Boys' Pleed Underwear • >•,,.< 39c. ros. . Phone' 1 A1C intig +Ar00ummum0/lf4mmllif0i`'`i®®f 40'..laY F,ymove F2 BLUEVALE • LUCKh1'QW The SacraRrlrentof the Lord's Sup- per was dispensed in the Presbyter - Tan Church here on. Sunday morning by Rev. 'C IT,. MacDotnalcl, pastor of the Church, A large number united with the ; church ,by profession of fai- Mil u th and. 'by...certificate, this being -..the ,I first conurrn iou since' the roth oft W June, the church being wiitout a pas-` tor until recently, • Preparatory ser- •vices were 'held . Wedniestlay, Tllurs- 'day Friday evenings acid Saturday af- ternoon ,by',I- 4v.- McDonald and Rev. James of:Lucknow, Rev, McCullougiii. of Kincardine and Rev, McKay of Walkerton respectively,. A partial list of those home over the •holiday were Mr. and Mrs, Steele, McKenzie of Kitcheiier; Hari'y Alton of Walkerton; Marjorie Douglas of Toronto; Eldon Reid of London; Wil- fred Murdoch of Toronto; Austin Reid of •Hapsver; Alma Alton of Ay Mu pfl Itl9 t r i, In ltahloliiill( 4111a1111 'If1M dl9 11 1 11 1 T use ILzt - DRESS FLANNELS $i.5o yd iTi' " French Twill Flanzxel , izI an • All Wool 'quality,: 54 'in 'wide;' ii Copen, Paddy, : Pansy, Rusk, Cardinal, Navy,,'Flame, King's- Blue and Fawn, wonderful va- - lue at this price• $x,5o yd A dance was held 'in the town hall, Monday night and 'as usual drew . a tlaege crowd, "4Music was furnished by O MacKenzie's .five piece brcliestra ref ® Ripley. Miss Elrinia- Uquhart and Miss; Le- na Robinson, visited at Miss 'Urqu hart's home riear,Tverton: The remainder of this `correspon- dence is ,crowded out this week along with othernewsy budgets, but will ap= pear in our next issue: • BELMORE yI'2rs (.ev.) `McKenzie is a Toronto vi,rtor for. '.two weeks~ and attending the convention.Miss Hazel Dickson of Toronto is visiting under the parental roof. Thea Foresters held their' annual Oy- ster supper, re„cently at the ,horne of, Mr:Wm. Edwards., A good time is reported. A very painful' accident. befell Mr. 1 Herb Schiestel one• ' day last week, While engaged in feeding'the Thrash- ing machine at Robert Ballaghs, his hand was arawn in, his fingers were 'badly 'torn. Dr, Gillies dressed the wounds; ``We ,hope he nray suffer no inconvenience from •ais `mishap. Mr. • Gordon Mulvey, is assistng at the chopping 'mr 1: Minnie Je fray visited with.. Mrs. 'R'ae and Mrs.- ` McTavish; Wroxeter last week': '. a ' Perhaps people: in olden times were 711 not as. fond of. goose flesh,,.as they are ®`nowadays. , We read. of. Belshazarr's- la feast and wine 'being served,: but it makes no -mention of fowl, . at'. this ® "memorable occasion. - Mr. and; •Mrs. Herd and family, spent Thanksgiving at Hallidays, versdale and igiss Collins'at h%- borne I at rncardin'e 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 jvale, held: their meeting at the home Mrs, ., r�vii>er of Toronto, spent" a lof Mrs,A. Moffatto with twenty-two few days -with relatives here. • i lathes present. The meeting was .op- ever by singing• hymn 417 and Devo- Mrf` and Mrs. John Anger. and• fa- 'tional e>Iercise led; by the' Vice-Presi' mily of Fergus, spent the week -end 1 dent ,'Mr's.': P. McEwen. The' Scrip - With ` Mr. and Mrs. Alex McGee,' Lure •lesson from Acts 'aoth., C,hapei-, Mr, Philip Thomas of Toronto, was was read by Mrs. 5.• Mundell. -.fter up for a few, days visiting old friends. the tusijre•ssk dr�scussion an excellent Mr. s I-Iarvey Messer • of Toronto ;the was given by `Mrs., R. F. Gars - was hone over the weekend, • Ii:ss' on 'the life of John Calvin.: The. Mr. and Mrs. Rbbt. •McMichael• and .rneetingg •was% closed' with hymn 595, family. of Kitchener,, spent. Thanks` followed 133/prayer by Mrs. E. Nichoo. giving with •the forrner's parents here." I Collection, amounted ,to $9.„80.. A• 17r. and. Mrs. Bert Badman of Tor- beautiful duet was rendered by Mrs. onto,',spent a few days .with relatives A. Coombs and Mrs. ,A. 'Moffatt;':en- here:" ', 'titled I'm a ?ilgrirnd', after which a • 1VIt. and; Mrs. A. L. Cooper, sp Sunday "With relatives/at New •Ilam The W. M. $.• will 111314 their'Thal*bur r , (Offering Service in the' Hall oh Sun - 'dainty lunth was'served. g Miss Marion Fisher td of Tonto, spent Thanksgiving with her parents tat Rapid City/ z9 Mr. ,, P. 'Wheeler a machinist for the Sawyer. and 2 assey Co. of Brant - ;ford; while' travelling from Lucknow 'to :Ra,Rid •City in his coupe car was ilnit by the. Freight train, coining from, Kincardine'at/the, Rapid City crossing bn the C. N. F.. •.His car was com- pletely wrecked and how he escaped- with, a few'-sliglit cuts on his head and hands is a miracle. • Our Mail Courier an Route 6, • is 'weaing a smile these • days since' the `King' Governrnent,. leave granted them six holidays in 'the year. We feel sure under Meigheri Government the Mail Couriers will 'get a -•w mid-weekholiday, to go them one better, t 7.30 Mr. and Mrs. Peter King, are ^spend- d ay in a couple of months with relatives a asevCnioagi, .Field, Secretary,,' will add dress the meeting' 'Mr. ,".phos. Haddow sof Sirncoe, spent a few days with his dattghter, Mrs. A. Coombs. Miss Laura Holmes of Wolverton, spent Thanksgiving, at her home here. Rev, A. V, Walden, preached a very fine Thanksgiving sermon on Sunday, Which was very much enjoyed by ail n-esent, at New 'York. Mr, and 'Mrs, It. Musgrove, 'visite'd RAPID CITY Rev., Jt James • of South Kinloss' Presbyterian Church, delivered a very impressive and appropriate •sermon ” to the Orangemen of 'L. 0..L 2128 I uck- now and visiting ; b•l,•ethren at Rapid City,, South Kinloss Presbyterian Church on'Sunday 'evenng• last. friends at St Helens flus week • Mt;: Alex' Phillips ,and • Mrs. >Jas, Mr. R. Johnston, ‘shitipcd' a car of klodgins 'of • Stratford, spent a `few hogs toTor-oltto &Turd& `. , days Ott their farm in Rapid' City, nor - weather to get up the,r'turnlps. and, Mr; William McNall met 'with' • a F I ne are ' n'ti oualy awaiting fine th, 1ast week a potatoes, tile -apples ,which are on the very painful accident, 'Anile starting a trees are us,ltess owing to the con- gaS engine at his brother Roberts of 'tinned heavy frosts, • Rapid City, having tut'e'e of his .(ing. On Thursday Nov: 5th., the W, M. ers ,busted open, between the fly S. of the Presbyterian Church, Blue,. wheel and the frame . of the engine "l4.14,4.4 Glaring" Light.: ,Dangerous fa' the eyes Tone•Ll to Iesaca brh r; real - ° ai/NbiIB Cryue contfo[t by protocdn(X your eYen ib's' the danCtt- '" one' tritta,vtolct rayn atwaye prtrint In atrong or glaring light. Ultra,vlole't rave alvtayb awe akaattain and often aau,ee eataraeG if yon ars not ehjoying the eorafort that whin, " from mearirl& Tonc•t,1to leheott, are na at MVO. Loam about the aldrantirgti 01 dila Wohderfnl nett` Innatdcorotn6fititdbiru11loadinaeoaohtlaFklncludiatl Sit Oliver IWdtc. , 7 oittor than Ai•bokes- nq ooge*.io rre<an' M41.ohtit tetade+-a a1 ok otee (troth aim.* Aditt1+1: Glasses wade'. to all doctors'' prescriptions. d11.. Wilkinson Ophthaltriic Optician hone 107. Winghara, Ont„ eitinpaign Work•.in Full Swing Campaign work for Boy's Election is now in++'full swing. The, candidate Roy I,[cLeod and Campaign Managers T. Robertson'and E. J Bennett, visit- ed I ordwich,' Gorrie, Salem and Wro- xeter Sutday' Schools last 'Sunday and organized the boy's classes so' as to - allow their' names to be put on the voter's,l�ist. The boys expect to visit Loncleslitrp, Blyth and Brussels nett Sunday.:. The '-Voters' list closes Nov. 17,'ss, `aii one who can. help us' to complete` this list should get in tote 'ch .wr6any oflthe above boys• . BORN •`• Rdgar.=-In. Morris, on Saturday; Oct. 31s,t, to Mr. and Mrs.' George Edgar a son.' • Canpbe11-1+acDonaId-0n Saturday. Nov 7tli" at St.. Andrew's' Manse by the Rev. Or. Petrie, Isabella Mac - `Donald; William . J. Campbell, both' of, •the township of, ,Culross. Mr. Cairipbell is Master of Wing tram L.' O. L. ;`,To. 794. IN MEMORIAM Iar loving memory of Mrs. Hatnber•t, Sii.3oder, (Etta Elliott) who passed,, away,' Nov. I3th., 1918. Time moves on, and we're reminded, Ofthe day our hearts were crushed, ''When Gocl,poolt you, oh,'; sa quickly, And; we all, in gloom were thrust. It was hard to)pse you, Etta, But God, •whookno'weth best, Held out his loving arm'sand said, "Come unto rine' and rest." —Father, Mother Sisters and Brothers '' f 1' WHITECHURC%I •-• 112` Alden Pur•don, returned from the Weston Saturday, after spending the last eightmonths. at Sihipson, Sask. 171 Mrs, John McGee of Belgrave IS 0 g visiting with Mr, and Mrs, Henry Mc- Gee. . . r, and Mrs. Fred Thompson, Miss p , Margaret and Robbie of TOrolito, spent the, week -earl. at the home of leer' sister, Mrs, Jos Tiffin.'' Miss 'lean Egleston, returned from Windsor, One: day last week. Mr. Roy McGee, returned froth En- diadg, .Alta., on Thursday last, 14liss Evelyn Gaunt of 'Owen Settird 'spent the weelt-end at her hbix,e 'here Messrs Robert' Carrielc,, JohnPur- 'CHECK FLANNELS $r.95 yd.. Fine qualityall; wool 'check Flannels in Fawns, Greys, Card- inal, Brown and Rusk, 54, in. • wide, regular value 82.50, spec- iaily priced at $i.g5 yd. HOSIERY Special values in ladies Silk and wool hose in the new fall ▪ shades in , Plain, Fancy and Stripes, $r.00 to .$r.5o ITO I FANCY CREPES ;$z.49 New effects in Silk acid Art Silk Crepes in all the leading colorings and shades, 33 inches • wide, reg. $z.00, special $1.49 yd SCARFS A splendid range of Scarfs for Fall and Winter wear in, Silks, Crepes and Woolens in a great variety of patterns 'and color- ings STRIPED FLANNELS l;z.5o1 Extra fine...., quality_ all.. wool. import Flannels, the sea'son's newest in striped•effects of, Fawn,; Brown, Grey Copen, Sand, Navy and Black, 54' in. wide, special at $a.5o yd. A. 'ILLS', -WI . lin1II�111E1.1 > III�III�IIIla9111�I11Y®111 1{I�IIIE�IfI 1111/111eill@�iI11W"E initIri lll�nl�lil!ffiI1i�llf�lll ' Mau dor, Kenneth Weaver,'. Thos;' Rowt-' cii£fe and Amos'Cornelius, spent , a couple of'days last week, shooting wild geese in Ashfield. `, • Miss Olive Terriff: of Wingham` Hospital, spent the week -end • at • h'er home here. Mrs. Thos. Moore, spent last week the home of the bride's parents, with only, the immediate • friends present.. The best wishes of `a host of friends'' go with the happy couple to. thefr new home. Miss Barbara Weir of Stratford Normal, spent the week -enol at the home of her' parents; Mr. and Mrs.' with', her sister, Mrs.' Jack Henderson 'Fred.Davisdn. of Earamount ,Mr.: Elwyn Moore of Palmerston, spent, last 'week with .fees uncle; Mr. TENDERS WANTED Arthur Moore. _ Tenders will be received up to Nov. Married --0n Saturday, " Nov. 7, at 21, for' the position of caretake of the parsonage, Lucknow by Rev, T.-. Wingharn Arena for the winter, Wesley Cousins, Robena Frances, old- State weekly pay desired. est daughter of. Mr. and "Mr§. Daniel Duties to be as named by'the Di - Martin, East Wawanosh to Mr. Ro- rectors. • best Stewart; of West Wavvanosl In I Abner Cosens the €vening a reception was held at,J Secy.-Treas. a O 0' Ifo 0 0• 0 TOMISIO 100 Overets ` pnrchased fr r,11E1 one of the best Plot'';ntreat-Man ulncturen°s, all the newest Myles tobe cleared out to One Days' Sellm o. $35°00, :.,I d $40.00 vereoats' at' $22a75 r'A LOT` Young Menn's ulster overcoats, 60 h the - l0t° J►lt wooly do ts , sizei 34 to 4at 11 t al