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The Wingham Advance, 1920-10-21, Page 7�Wl *1 4 rhu4sday, Oct. 2 st -2* THE WUNGRAM ADVANCE Page Five red letter day to be reviewed to Ye4rs to XX NX NIA Mr. XX XXXX XX XM XK XX Mr- M 1`4 ou'* 4"F* ME BELORAW FAIR come with a great deal of pleasure - $'Once a School Cxik". Tuesday, October 5th. Overseas Trade We., decided to attend tile School Fair THE HOUSE OF QUALITY at Beigrave, as nine schools were compet- Made Us Prosperous ing we'expected something extra and we were not disappointed. When we arrived Nearly Killed In N1181110P buggie.i, dern6crats and cars filled to their utmost capacity 'were pouring in from Win, Monk, a Brant farmer. who has A wonderful range of RUgS, Linoleums, 011clOths.. In new patternso every direction; soon the village was been engineer on Mr. Ed. Threndyle's crowded and still they came. Horses were stabled and cars parked free of threshing gang was almost killed at Mr. era# s. Overseas Trade cbarego in every available place. For a Rollie Marshall's farm the 7th. con., designs and shades that have quality and value at mod e price"" whi it looked like a re -union as everyone I Brant, on Wednesday evening of last was shaking hands with everybody. Linoleum and Oilcloths was fortunate to fall in with m Rugs Rugov tZ old chum week, Itseems that Mr. Threndyle in Will Keep Us Prosperous and seat mate and we went . rounds of X the Fair 'together talking over old times raising the long blower pipe of the thresh. Fine English Wilton Rugs in closely New floral and block patterns of as we went, er over a beam in the barn knocked the rid First came the school parade led by S. rope off the end of the rack, which, along woven Orientat patterns. Linoleum in best quality Scotch at To aintain our overse S. No. 6, Morris with streaming banner, Sizes 3x3 yds ................................ $72.00 Canadian grades, 4 yd. widths, $6.00 aS followed by one with Union jacks. The with the heavy rack lifter, was suspended 0.� bad 5 Silver stairs for its emblem fifteen feet above their beads. and whichl X, Sizes 301 ydq . .......................... 80.00 trade nada must have sea. and 7.00 yd. a 4th school, maple leaves for their decor- resulted in the whole works coming crask- conscious spitit ations, These schools have a very small 1 X SiZes3x4yds ................................ 95-00 attendance but were accompanied by their ing down and landing on Mr. Monk, who X Also a complete stock of Oilcloths teachers, all smart, capable looking young was standing on the top of the separator. Specials . . . in all widths. people, Tben things started to get inter- He was struck. on the bead and knocked —In the People esting as Westfield school stepped up senseless, as well as being terribly bruised 1 3 only fine Axminster Rug in allover —In the Government marching in pairs in a long line looking about the body. When help arrived and i in their white rl ing with and medallion patterns. trim and neat f, gif end, the weight lifted ,In the Schools regalia of blue and pink, our old i off him, the blood was Sizes 21x3 yds ............................ $38.00 Curtain Materials Raymond Redmond a teacher of long ex- found to be rushing out of his ears and i X perience, keeping them well under control. mouth, Dr. Hall, who hurried to thel X� Sizes 3x4 yds ................................ 65.00 We were especially well pleased to see Our new curtain materials are here Canadians must not be hew- the former pupils or our own old school as scene in a car, dressed his external injur- I Brussels Rug 3`x4J yds ........ 80-00 -to-date Westfield, Then ies, but as his head was terrible crushed, i n lovely patterns in Madras, Nets and leader!, of the up 1 Balmoral Rug 312-x4 yds ............ 45.00 1 ers of wood, drawers of water No. 13 was called and excitement reach- concussion of the brain orsome in- Art Sateens, for other nations. ed the top-notch as they miarched into ternal injury is feared. The unfort-'-X Tapestry and Balmoral Rugs in all Voiles. Also Cretonnes place with two fine manly chaps as stand- size, from $18.00 and 38.00. Draperies, Cloths. rd bearers followed by girl, unate man, who has a wife and four and boys in turn till their number almost equalled children, was removed on Saturday to his X Westfield. No. 13 certainly made a fine home nearby.—Walkerton Herald. Canadian Ships appearance in their white dresses and 0 ... Fall and Win ter oods .... blouses wi,h live -forever regalia of green Must Carry Canadian and white, which was also worn by their Our stock is complete in all lines of Fall and Winter Merchandise. Many young teacher whom I had tile pleasure at making the acquaintance of later in the Have Your GuitarlN. V1 It es are scarce and deliveries uncertain, so we advise your buying early while Products to ith and de - day and having a fine chat cided she would make good. The next Equipped.Awith the Ha. seections are good. World Markets school called was No. 17 and although it wailan attachment. X was supposed to be the banner one it fail- Dress Goods, Silks, Flannelette, Shirtings, Towellng,!Blankets. Fri to line up at all. When all was in read X iness Mr. Stothers marched them up' and Makes playing much easier ;q down Queen St. for inspection after which and improves the tone. The Navy League of.Canadal came singing contests and as we expected XT Jo A. MILLS I Westfield took the honors. Next came drill and we could easily see No. 13, Ask for a demonstration. X [ishings. meant business, after which the chi X Produce Wanted, Cash or Trade. GentS' FuV11 ldren "I V were dispersed and tired but happy. G. B. Flanigan We now went to the church sheds r X Bell. XXXXXXXXXXX XXXX Xx XX XX XX VIX ZXXX XXXX vix XX XX w here the roots and vegetables, grain, &;.w Successo to the late 1 014 manufactures and poultry were on ex- bibition. We saw a fine display of all 00CM000acl sorts of vegetables, beautiful apples, good grain and splendid roots all worthy ot a prize. In the manufactures we saw autos windmills, aeroplanes, wastepaper bask- Gir15 Wanted ets, rocking horses, bird houses, sleighs and milking stools galore. Then we turned our attention to the poultry' two long rows of crates, mostly barred rocks Better with a sprinkling of black, brown or white all looking as though they might be prize Ifects winners. There was one exhibit of white old 1E rabbits. and a few nice pigeons. 44"ouseh Furnished With or without experience in Next we went to the sports which 00 99 started with speeches on Agriculture, Knitting Factorv. G 0 0 D there were just two entries in this, a small $500- Homes band - Slim Belgrave girl and the way she '30 led her subject made us think of her as a rue Story Board arranged future Wt. P., then a 13 year-old Westfield WAG -E S. , , ", 1\1 Mean boy took his place. and our opinion of him od 13 was, that he was almost equal to Geo. R. WO for. Apply at'once to siay Greater Then 2 Spotton both for size and oratovy. ladand content to came the children's races, all of which live stock were 9 yUurA9 folks 8 were keenly contested and no doubt some on the farm - ;0 C-ENTLY a'aTmer of the winners will be heard of in the were not content vu stay' two daugh- Sons �nd Happiness died, leavilig all ere four bad bee" There I Marathon very soon. Next came the estate Valued I to timt! teachers'race this entry was small. two A piece 0 from �M of that terS. ,,L -%Von "oslery Ltd. ladies, and tine gent, we soon saw the a(,(, to the 110115c Beautiful furniture �o d furniture store girls would be easy winner.,; which is pro. '01'.In $500 repre 1iy the Second the famllY 4tim, genel- d YOr 7` ap transforms an ordinary, bably part of the reason Raymond is still �11�11N supplied the nee - ': , %11 sell0ld little and as che . serited ­J1ou de serve L-117 Stratford, Orlt 01abachelor. Then thetrusteas lined up aged .1vitti, 311ST, U� uninteresting house into and in this there was a bigentry and was effecis furniture [is cou" __ b M were coin, a real home, in which it 0 so closely contested that it had to berun a The stable &no Ild farmstea(I is a pleasure to live. inside the 00009 death he f�equently t e. sure who were the win. Before I f.urtrible, but second time to b et that his gr0W11- 3 neither comtort, nor beauty- It brings an atmos- ners. Then came prizes for best develop. deglored the ta there wa ed boy or girl, keen competition prevatled ld left home and er Ceint phere of cheerfulness and assos and it took the judge a up children DI int- $6,000 at 6 P .. ...... in both cl y Ris disapp() brightness into every long time to decide. Now came the call gone to tn� he had lost 2�n item in the room. It delights the eye. rn 2 and S -1b. $6,000 for best hatter broken colt with seven mentWas It ives rest and com cartons r desertion, Wnich ventOr3r showed 9 money by tliev entries, the boys took first over the girls. 10, 20 and 100-1b, C. fort to the body. It leave part sted In secur Next a string of fine looking beef and Part had compdled him to 6 per cent Sheep ed for want Paying contentment to bags dairy calves all splendid animals. 0, his farm unworl, gs of that luu­j It gladdens . .... izes aTtisilu b mind. ai�id pig% came next. although the prizes -He was an affectionate in were big the entries were small. This Of help. e 111s Id fkav-- tie rleart. It makes home liked to hav turrut.— ave was followed by the most exciting race of father, NV110 him. tire more attraotive. It h four entries, children near transtorm," 'Q home ana w'-'- t'h in all, the hitching race wit house into a, re,. lfillit.ly better, 00 Lld noturlder- makes people take more �ys and a girl each out to win. Ile cot d three bc idends. why they paid the farmer cash and moral. 01, pride in their homes. From the start we could see the girl had it stand :able and all her own way as �he was finished before Nothing that you can should Want to house furnished '!ith stlintstead OF the boys were more than nicely started. one by The . d jurulture, vill give your family This pleased us immensely as she belong- drift away moderately PrIce beap odds and ends, V ed to No. 13 and we knew there were no one- its scattering Ot c leted the children. years of happiness laggards there. StrangerS May the beautiful, ana solid satisfaction t any love, 111111 We now went to the Forrester's Hall Children ua u or its presence. than modern furniture. Dudered 11150 crave I where the rest of the exhibits were. Good-BY8 have W, and their natuTe5 . ht have 13mu e And beautiful, well - Here we saw such a di tne &.,— work that wel'ay of all kinds Some of tile boys Mig and We Canadian fumi- until they read that item in tne of fanc3 ad not time to torY of tbe esTate___.c,J-JoUse- lined t- remain on made, look at any only the prize articles. Then invenl mother might not naye beeu left a one tue u_".ug ald other ture is obtainable in camethepen and ink sketches, ;writing hold effects, $5UU- to carry On �,V moderately - priced sets drawing, crayon work, maps, paintings duties. and individual pieces, as for Better DoLys etc. all of which we were greatly interest W tou t1lat family Ilad lived ird Chest Against �A. I well as in the more elabor- % ed. these filled one end and side of the iarge hall. 'L be best dressed dolls were For a genera the Wall ate and expensive suites. `X� 113le minimum r fellow admirerig really. a Yount; 3,,re walls in a house with ar, irreduc furniture. When as A long table of specimens of our natur- of his blushing bride and scantily E oods and pressed leaves and weeds the farmer had takell THE HOM he (lid not llav� coveredfloors, ah nicely mounted, also a number of ex- home, mone� t into furnit But hard chest FURNISHINGS r. eam hibius of bugs and butterflies some of t for better days - at w blifter r to pu it great, deal Of illst the 0 A iv content to Will feeble which were exceptionally fine, back of when better days came-Pla there was a Of co ell, BUREAU XVIT Im these was a big array of very fine bou- Was Spent OU ,III in lio to , lure of the wl�, �-,,\Q,, modest sum available, it Avn� Id and furnishings the S v()mltvr_attr gat quets. The dairy and cooking part tit -it 11 11, Bank of Hamilton Btdt. the fair was good. In the buffer department better accommodations Th. lux for the live StOck- That ood business. uriouS City. who dese"ted the, farm Toronto, Canada tlz�e Cook -Book says of which looked The children thero was a big entiry most Was humane. It was '1180 t blame the laek of borne omn FurriNhint, nal, if not superior to tho best creamery. pr"J.-jily (lid no. I Note—The 11 v\ . lley w('r(' Burean does not, s( e Of tl,,C Best ill their (eser-loll. fmvituro or tumdq of any Idnel. c,)luj,jrt� for I ,v� 11-11"e, Ile- ��Ii ()n f t I(- ('o H, come on, Mabel, I want to go Shopping. It e next came to it long table of st bool lunches (just here we thought it no wonder ll,)t j��aloll% 0 Loafortallo' quarter -S. its objt�et is ti) prarnote a groater ,4 int'n'e-It in tile 1,111,11i"hi" or Call. 0 -,ifternoon to make a cakel I lit? bigmen look back Nvith pleaqui,*0 to Several Counties 4Lan.�" tip tiloir 1110re thon Wally a(liall llaftlk,44, Your loval deiter needn't take all ildhood days spent in tho little In time tll(' le:1 nwitv IN.� V. ill he ploasoil to Vivo volt any their ch . . . . . . . . . . X Eere, let me cream the butter atild sugar. Watch licuse oil tile bill.) Such t farm came 1, of t1W information yon do,41ri, pout luli-ri --- fumiture forvour lionite. WIP Of t" er used Lantic lu-1—, 1--uliful sandwich-, -okies, ('aa Y, IM"N bt how quick I can do it I If you'd ev ie-, calco, apples graPeS, P'U'lls be'At e(Illipt)(11 J L,..kl that severa. , " I ? quickly a fine suges litt�tarq' penough to last a WOck One Al. you'd realize hoW 5'15 of the would tilink"but we Ullow from experience '1v The madlillery 1. roll ties. d" te", country k-hildren have healthy al)llotl ud best A X11", % ver creams. A N4 display tificed cakes, -_,vnis 11131d v latest a -r, becausa it isfine. It distributes liluffill" wVte ,hown, a Lot (if fine bir Cfing sWeeteni XA Lantic is a tness speedily, thoroughly and economically. It of t�% et!)lent lookilig broad with the pure CmIc' swce calces, puddings and sauces, in the ral 13t.1, a %111: a a rlay of 11 vi -m-1 V.�d f I 11 i " t ... ... V, ,eparation of saves tilne in thp, 13, lit"11. it. The pw�s Wt -it. de of candy, in the sweetening 011111tit',90, a rega cookirig of pre�3erves, in the maki iol14 antl there was enough to feed vy doilys and On Ine to the itlaph, sm, I- and res, hot or cold, Not iliter are the sno% of beverar, ;mtl-i of lionio made caudy ai "i -%icttes on the malimany table than the tiny crystals of Lantic lit :1, 1 7 i ITO.& y sark -ou it wa, IF sugar bowl. Not fizlcr is the silver With was laWl, tivated to soill" m --s where every pe iji�ll gleam and 91isteu in thc 's, 1 ran nny counts, L' antic in ho ,Its hall-inark. Yet good. %\otbonurrivedatthe talt t. ces go farther! all sliapos and It do whote we iaw tarts or _,CC&Iess helps in the saving. 11RIES, LIMITED, kinds and as we aro ratlivi. pal tial to tal t" W'. thou. u 1 4 4 ATLANTIC SUGAR REFIN .4-111 1130V WkIrt. all beauliful. T MONTREAL hero wo, found it was closim, tillio and TRY but with ituo old timt, gvi t of it rosilv it' cmuoe Wo -110� wvre givetl away all a� tnl�. The Lantic LibTarYs the vatal alwaysstood wk�ll ill the nev,7 cook-bool: hildron's gaOur ost presaving, Cakes I git inor.. Own my Niaro. `J ccadieg and Deomerto -,I.: P, sooll dw poople wore biddi m C, hithfilliv to nt to YOU prolnNit1w h Mn be VRZE for a Recal yvall viqit I-ati, otiL* -,00n. rhe crowd bog -an _4 re 2mae-mork, cut frordl. X 4 to dwindlo and I)Aolv long tht' 011A,40 a cnekor from the top 00140d do�klrtod but ;%It f0t thvy had %tl t ... ... <- p'll'A of a Lantic CaTtell th(l W,Nt Otdovallh, aftt,1000t) and ti"'t tho , . \R avo W.'t'i it 'Vall. 11"Id at olgi wolww__3141Z�AK� grand and wonlid %I oW :v� a