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The Wingham Advance, 1920-06-17, Page 8ti r t 7' 77N, w Thu"y :u1101Ifit, t ", 'XXXXkXXX* ` XXX ' WIN AK ll, AR_.K T 3 a a��i Ia til i tin (Correct up tilt wadaway noon) The regular irAthiy 0,0,otlh.4 waf the � ! i Wheat No. 2 Spring ... , , ,1 98 to Vftingham } natitltrft will be hl in the C. l Wheak 1Vo, 2 fall . ,,...1 �S to r Council Chamber on FridaAFIL ey. Juni: 2lith at Be*ng �, .. 55 2.80 o'clock, . M. The :$qr me g Beta• 1 Flour ........ . .... . . . 0 60 to i o0 g h EverLaid...... .... . . . ..... . . :35 to 38 gate, Urs„ Robt, Sawyer of Churchill, Oxfords, aft WL ! 3 Out will ve ,,. r � �` Butter , , . , ... , . , , . , ,5b to G0 iii an addrefa an, The young •. l':ggs .. ,., . , .... , 45 to 110. ireRplein Our Rural Communities". A good Cattle, .road., butchers`.. 0 00 to 10 00. Mustcial Programme is being prepared, Cattle, butchers choice. ,11 p0 to 12 00 Punch will be served at the close of the d' dog's, livewaight .. . 18 2G to 1,5 30 meeting! El IIIHay ... , .. , , . ,111 QQ to 21 OA Aa �g3ay able Bvenigg I I A Wo"n Th'i's Season 111113N ALdw E R'O'k A R" 40kA T H BEAT, A'KE&NIV L Cream ... , .. , , . , , , ... , . to 56 ODD of those memorable occ4slons which make Old people young, and young - • t#UIZiv People happy, tacit place at the bome of ...--- 1VIr. and Mrs W, J, Currie, Route 2 Ki:ltir---At Woad 134Y, Manitoba, on June Bast Wawanoslh, vthen marry of the This zlltisft tical i�elrt'el- �1p �° �� 0th, 1020, to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde friends and format neighbours of Mlss Has been the most successful Iin our history. -hundreds t�ki, buy- � Kemp {farLnarlg Mlss Abbie Iia pea) a Gwendolyn Jackson aesernbled to express Bents one of the popular 1� son. their good will and to wish her success in lif7 os' -`-The Icather is flno ere and new customers are now acquainted with our new store view of a coming interesting went. ,� t � Viviicl with either miscellaneous shower. was tendered her ., . MARRIED l by a number of you ladies in the vicin- Sl)ool or Growing Girl and vouch for the • bargains they receive. The $90,(),�^� 0 stoc' k �' � _. � ity, also several sealers of maple syrup heels and ties price 1 s . f� %A�vz;ort-i�trrrzN•-•Xttl3russels on Wed- presented by her aider friends, yvhich low- namely,, 's and boy's clothing. Furnishings, Work oods, �(�` oen nesday, June2nd. Mi'ssPoppin, slstf r of showed the asteetn in whiRh she was held of men, .Mrs. "Jack Smith of Wingham• to Mr. A very enjoyable evening was spent in Suits Chats Dresses r Goods,.Silks, Underwear, osier John Lawlor, also of Wingham, Fames and music, After luncheon was. Coats, ? 99 served, a number of abort speeches were House Furnishings s and Groceries are on sale for only more days. given by sevgct eral of the guests, The �joj%air i i speech, rl After expressed herr thanks in, a meat e U,`JE POTATO S WINIG an 1;,. a which at( joined hands and sang, or She's a Jolly Good Fellow." >x !�AOk An unique feature of the evening was the Iii all sires for women, 2-1/2 to 7 Best 17wigicides cold Insecticides unexpected arrival from the west, of a U 9t�i former achool•mate .of Miss Jackson's, �►e�tei!' lines all �bf' w� u ��° � This WUl' , Dick i7eacon{ who has not been home a 12.00 �`- since his return fromPu. I IV'^ I y ['11dill 6atu I d a June A overseas. Bordeaux Mixture .for Late Blight .� And )<io t - How said When to Moro And Better Wheat, spray LiteotiveXy -- Row to At pie time in the history of Canada. ' Increase Crop Yields, has her wheat fields meant so much to the ti (Contributed by Ontario Department of world as now, Canada produces wheat �, ® Agrteutture, Toronto,). of the finest grades and in such 'large W lie e a Days of Our Sale - , v- 4RLY W I L spraying with Bor- quantities as to pace the Dominion well SOLE AGENT FOR LADIES' testp up amongthe wheat Beaux mixture and Paris producing countries green or arsenate of lead of the world. Both Federal and provin• 1 Protect 'potato plants fromcial departments of agriculture :have •. , Eazly Might .and potato Beetles.done`'tfzeir share in improving wheatsprayings are required as an varieties and extending the growth of AND DERBY SHOES FOR MEN, . Elrerything insurance against Late' Blight and this necessary cereal. An interesting ROt of Potatoes, which is the most account of the work that has beendons serious disease of potatoes. in, Ontario, is contained in the May number of The This disease usually appears about Agricultural Gazette, the official organ of the middle of July, if the weather is the Bevartment.of Agriculture at Ottawa, District Cogventloii. as delegate to the Provincial Convention Slaughter Prices in, All Lines of jl It is there .shown• that the most widely The West Huron district convention of to be held in London. The chief feature at all damp,. Therefore, It is Hires- of the convention was an address given saiy to begin spraying for it about grown varieties were developed by Can, Women's Institutes was held in Winghaizi adianscientists Preston by a representative of the . Department 9 the 1001 of July. Bordeaux inixture , Stanley, Huron, on Thursday, June the 10th. The nine of riculture o£ Toronto, Ladies �� a,dy-to-Wear � is the ons satisfactory fungicide' for Bishop, O. A. C._No, 104; � � Mrs, Hunter of Only g Marquis, v, Ruby, , Institutes of the district were well repre- Brampton. "Mrs. Hunter is an able the control of Late 131fgtlt and not, and .Prelude have each their valuable) - of Potatoes. A poison should be add- factors,. The history and characteristics sented and all reported having had a pros- speaker and of a pleasing personality and ` X ed when necessary for Potato Bee-: of each are given. The seed Branch and parous year both finadciatly and socially. clearly out lined the splendid work beim '; r p l done by the Institutes, es peclaily in` rur- y�4j 4iQ,0Q ladies Serge stilts 112 tailored IK, ties, arsenate of lead paste, 3 % lbs, the department assists the Canadian { However all present admitted that Blyth al districts along the line of, hot lunches and fancy styles ................ .......... to each 40 gallons of the liquid Seed Growers Association in extending! was the Banner Institute of the } the growth of pedigreed E Past yd'ar in, rural schools, medical school inspection, spray, or Paris ,green 2 lbs. to 40 p g ed varieties, The as far as money -raising was concerned, beautifying country homes, and promot- X Seed Branch itself encourages seed crop Ladies clods Coats, , velotirs, tweeds I gallons, or a inixture of 2 lbs, of p 1 After the splendid reports were given by ing sociability among all classes of, the T arsenate of lead Haste and 1 lb. of competitions and sled fairs, teats seeds the delegates; the election of Officers for community: Her address was an inspire• and silks, black Moire up to 32 75 � , for farmers and merchants, inspects seeds � the following Paris green to 40 gallons. The Hula- g year took place. Miss B. tion to all who had the pleasure of listen- ber of sprayings required will depend Se Bald, and has, through the Canadian Thompson who so ably f lled the office of.''in to her. At the close of the meeting 20 ladies silk skirts in greys,` brown 1 Seed Purchasing Commission I g � upon the season, the wetter the wee- , ensured District President was re•eIected; Miss slipper was served and all went home aflClblacks,reg, 8,50 Sale.,.... .............. ' ther the larger isle number. In wet supplies of dependable sled wheat during McAllister, was re-elected as District #eetingthat the convention was a decided weather spraying should be done at recent years, ecretary; Mrs, 1Iamb1 a least once every ten days or two SY was crotid pp success. weeks. Do not,I,ut off spraying be - 200 yards of Indies heavy silk poplin,,cause it looks like rain, If the spray --- rose, green, sand unci brown 3.00..,.,' � is on file plants half an hour before , a the rain colnes' it will be dry and t. authCient -of it will stick to prevent _ Infection which- takes place during ' •IJntire Stock of ladies Silk, geor€ dtte and or soots after vain. Most of the fail- ��` ' .� ` `; o! .�, ures to ,,,it results frons spraying are I N voile blouses less 20/0 due to the fact that the splaying is A VAN one after rather than Before rain, • , .. - Tip ro �h i .� 4�,,�,��y • Remnants C)ur remnant table will be loade'd'witli .bargains, ends of ..goods from -the Great Anni- - . versat y Sale -Dress Goods, • Silks, Cotiai , Materials. Hou s e Furnishings Sacrifice pricer, last 3 days, 10 Brussels Squares ....15.75- 20 'Tapestry Squares.,.... 31..75 .. 15 Wilton Rugs . , ....913.75 r,-qs-m....•�.,era..sn^r..,�oo.s•+r„r�.•rr•rm..sr asw-•w.,x�s•.ao^•m.a-., HERE'! W LT H,T i S S A ` D A., FINAL WIND UP ' A yodng man's $25.00 suit will be thrown froth the roof of Our store to the crowds . below at 2 o'clock, ,Saturday,' June 19th: Also $30.00 Worth of odd lines of merchandise to be thrown • from tyle roof. ,A A Unusually Complete Range of, the Latest Suits for our New Store 50 vest quality indigo blue Serge Suits, req., 44,95- 50.00. and 55.00, sale .................. ............. ......:....... Society Brand and 20th Century tailored suits, the choicest formoble, newest models ..........., 44.95 Fine English worsted and tweed suits, best 34.75 wearers, greatly reduced .................................. .Anniversary Bargain- 20 Serge Suits in plain' serges and fancy tweeds, values•up to 10.50, sizes 310 ,75 to35, sale................................................................. 5 dozers Men's Balbriggan 'Underwea* r, per garment....a9C $22.50 to 27.50 Raincoats, all, one price....................19.'7 6 $3.75 Carhartt and Peabody guaranteed Overalls 2,98 blues and blacks, lust chance ..............................., 20- peP ce"t. off- -Fine Shirts, Straw Hats, Soft Collars, Belts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Gloves, U ndemearr Bathing Suits, etc, Boys-' Oliver Twist Wash Suits to'clear .........................69C Arind 8.50 17rousers, ;sale...................................,,..,�.9�3 Kent ru5c L,irre idose, 2 pis for.. $1 00 I;oys' lyloamei•e ...... , .2,19 and 3.19 Boys` xilaki 1310021gef:] , ..1.39 1.50 iyays' 133outes ......... ! 50 Holeproof Silk Hose ........ 98c 1.50 best Balbriggan, sale ........93C ;;eye' Cotton Jerseys........ ....................�4c 8 Ladles' motor hath re $300, sale .... 1.29 o ub splay ng oily is eftec- tive, and this reonires sntiioivnt n1m_ 2 dozen children's middies sale,...., �7 'Beaux iliixtiire. l+poi' the late spray- .7971 1�4t Trigs frons -75 to 100 gallons or even %A -� Ladies' Penman's lisle base 3 pairs.. 1.00 more should ,be .applied per acre at each Swaying. Thorough �Er tri a "y w { " 15 only travellers' samples in pretty styles. 101adies raincoats . .............8,75 spraying Lnearlp. the. covering of every portion �s�rf , k �' $24,00 to <45.00, all reduced 20 25 children's Spring coats ....... :.10:95 of the Potato plants Nvith BordeauxU` mixture in the forin of a fine mist, ` �. y,s ,�._-r. x LA -ES' Ladies' serge and covert cloth`coats � This can only be done when the solus Silk end Lisle Hose ¢ = .Yew• can to negreet;-•--Prot. J. F. 1IosvlLt, 0. A. college, Guelph, reg 35.00; sale:..........:.....20.75 tion is appiled with .a good pressure � will go IbUt With what Y0.4 desire and quali- ties and ca ars so as to :insure covering every por=.,EMS Mon of the Plant. The best results are obtained when a potato sprayer is, Feed Plenty to lions. Feed plenty of the feeds you haws, need, � It will be a 'tpici'rFir•'' far you t fi �ck What Prices 69C tb $3.00. -_� •.. �� ISPECIALS �� R Ladies,dress gooda in serges, navy used fitted with a T -joint attach- Luent so as to in -pure covering both -Hauge Dresses 3 tt tv S4&WAS and cracked corn gives first -Class results, Supply, plenty of tender green feed, shade and eleaU thins{. Water and purp1e,.54 inch width...... 0,39 surfac s of the 1:..vcs in each spray, Ing. �e s1iqul4 i�talds, cotton serges per yard.... . C9 `� When the plaints are large it has , been fo :ind lilies it nays to go over be given iri $bunda,nco stud must always be 2leall tine fresh, BarnysL+ci water is 10ettzely bad, Soul' ` 4� i �"s �r y '`milk Socks Straw Hats µ -�--,. --- - r sweaters, ea Cb raw twice at each spraying, SPraying Must b,� continued through- Plain or fancy Socks in ati the new- est shades. # �° �' ;1, ; �+ Outing wool bathing suits o Part out , August and p..i t . of September, Prices 75C to $240. styles. prices $2.00 to 7.50. �: -t%< / = V F Silk Dress hoose dresses in barn dresses' 20 off gj. cove tthe g the relilii{S CIat In n(i Cover isle t,_Uttncl i)etweeu the 1'OVTp�j' Silk Shirtsf . €�` -� ••j .� e $� � � , Al,,,w roIT R C .�..,F S DsUV yeaUIR SUrrAVZ�R .S't17'':f'L.V JVbW 80c choice black Tea; sale ,,,.,.I ..... I ... '. ................50C Oatmeal, sack or buck, 14 lbs for .............. ......... $1.00 only 200 while they last 81.25 Brooms. ,9sc $1.00 Brooms., 60c MapteLeaf Salmon .... ...... ........... ......... ,....... 47c Choice Iced Salinon, large tin ... , ........ . ... . ..... . age Bxtracts, Vanilla allilavors, per bottle .....................10c Corn Flakes, pkg..10c Shreddhd Wheat pkg. Joe Gusto, pkg. • 10c C omfort and P & G Laundry Soap, a bar .. .. loc Polar White Hand Soap, tt bars for ': .......... ... I ......25C Port: and Keens, large tin . . .... . ............. __.190 Snowflaire Ammonia, 3 for ... ............ . ............... 25c Dutch Cleanser, 2 tins for ..........................?,5C Sun -Maid Raisins, reg. 36c a lb. tiale ....... . . . ... . .........27c nun»Maid Currants, reg. Sou a lb, ale .... ............ 34c Pea,% 'Corn, Pumpkins, Tomatoes, a can .. ........... .......19c SaInd Dicusing :Ile ....................... .........,,.. 110 track and for same time it was thought Prledw $1.25 to 3.00, Prices $2.00 to 4 5¢. his heck was fractured, Dr. Whitely Prices $2,50 up, was called at once and was soots on the & Co W brine sone to attend the injured mam Patter. ; as then put on the train and Conte r: dstctot` C:rinias mounted the ertgitte to HANNA In am manipulate the 149VIlre white the ardlvsr undertook to fire. Who* the train Pulleul out it was 4{l rnlaut" late. We a K I N 6 13 0 _ pletaedd to �ars1 tituu�t Mr.i"aIttrrltori its � )NOW��� _ ��r�`.�VXXXXXXXXXXXXXX slwtwly�rttcw�vin•irrgi,ldp isliscri�t, _ N _ ,•,, .-....r... ____ .....;Si.i�......_-_.�i,ii'•. h � uL�, ... .:1f4a�Y. 0.. . ��?^T W'I 1N -Y Xot as much haviu as might be ex» %A -� 1oeCted will be tl,,ne by the wheels. and the increase n yield aiid sound- the �Er tri a "y w { " 15 only travellers' samples in pretty styles. •n ss of prop r.:ll more than coni. Pensate for whatover loss there mayt,a �s�rf , $24,00 to <45.00, all reduced 20 be. Por conr+eni:rice in spraying, Lows of potatoes should be Lit 1e.tst ` �. y,s ,�._-r. per cent - NQ thirty inches apart. spraying for Late I3 Blight and t is an Insliranee which mord Nifty outing goods for woman and mels nCiW have "innings" Silk end Lisle Hose �,e .Yew• can to negreet;-•--Prot. J. F. 1IosvlLt, 0. A. college, Guelph, their in cur store, Come In and see our sums ntar goods;, au Best values 1941xsiery in all � will go IbUt With what Y0.4 desire and quali- ties and ca ars Feed Plenty to lions. Feed plenty of the feeds you haws, need, � It will be a 'tpici'rFir•'' far you t fi �ck What Prices 69C tb $3.00. on Band. Hens prefer rolled oats and barley to whole grain, A ration of one-third each of oats, barley , YOU wrint iP o 1r -S re, 94T 4-Wff has the "Sn1� '' to, it; p C1IaC -Hauge Dresses 3 and cracked corn gives first -Class results, Supply, plenty of tender green feed, shade and eleaU thins{. Water I. Char 06. 008 Ore 0000 our PRICI~S LOW. ' Gingham, Chambray and p r i"n t dresses, for house �e s1iqul4 or street wear, be given iri $bunda,nco stud must always be 2leall tine fresh, BarnysL+ci water is 10ettzely bad, Soul' ` 4� i �"s �r y '`milk Socks Straw Hats Prices $2,50 to 8.50. 00��ttee akin• milk Is excellent _ •-- _ ° Plain or fancy Socks in ati the new- est shades. Sailors and Panamas in 1 a t e s t Middies lit DISTRICT NEWS _. Prices 75C to $240. styles. prices $2.00 to 7.50. 1Vlissea' and Children's Middies aa_. styles at special $195 .Bears being reported numerous up on the Bruce peninsula a number of young Silk Shirtsf prices to 4,51, s Raincoats men were on the look out for them ac. Wash Skirts cording to the W'iarton paper, One Young J g sun follow hearifi a Boise aspen some Man's shirts in cool sutYlmer tnater- leis of silk or cotton, bight weight gabardines or beav tweeds in plain or belted styles. y SpCCial valncs iso wash skirts in al all hushes got his rifle and shot a large animal which he saw, On 'approaching Pefces 102,00, "3,50 to 7.30. Prices $15,60 to 35.00, si?,es, inC11141n etout women's. g e s, ;mires 82.94 to 6.00. the fallen anitnal he was greatly surprised •� _ .. to find that it was a cow belonging to a neighbor.. Summer Neckwear Summer Sults` Silk t loves A serious and nearly fatat accident hate. pined at the C. P. R. station, Gorrie, CObr 64nlrber cellars and tido in all the 100.0 styled and patterns. ; Light tweeds and Palin Beach sults in two pieaa models. Long or shortloves in be i silk. g at quality on Thursday morning of last tyeelc. Train No. 734 had just 4r4Wrf qp to the Prices $0c to $1.56. Prices 4..22.50 to 35,40, prices $1.00 to 2,50. son water lank attd fireman Howard Patter. was in the act of taking water, when > l lel` Underwear Summer Cape � Bio �� there which o e rope, i opens the Valve, broke, t causing tender. him to fact backward riff the I'Ie fell unto his head on the . bight weight underwear its combin- ation Or two itte sults. p Light weight tweed or silk caps for metering its i>+test styles. ' Georgette, Crepe g r p de Gh anti Vo11e wtttt long or short al- ­ track and for same time it was thought Prledw $1.25 to 3.00, Prices $2.00 to 4 5¢. his heck was fractured, Dr. Whitely Prices $2,50 up, was called at once and was soots on the & Co W brine sone to attend the injured mam Patter. ; as then put on the train and Conte r: dstctot` C:rinias mounted the ertgitte to HANNA In am manipulate the 149VIlre white the ardlvsr undertook to fire. Who* the train Pulleul out it was 4{l rnlaut" late. We a K I N 6 13 0 _ pletaedd to �ars1 tituu�t Mr.i"aIttrrltori its � )NOW��� _ ��r�`.�VXXXXXXXXXXXXXX slwtwly�rttcw�vin•irrgi,ldp isliscri�t, _ N _ ,•,, .-....r... ____ .....;Si.i�......_-_.�i,ii'•. h � uL�, ... .:1f4a�Y. 0.. . ��?^T W'I 1N -Y