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The Wingham Advance, 1920-10-28, Page 7Oct, 98th, 1900 _- - ------ - -- lft]'RICT NEWS xl4xl4xxxmwxxxxxxxxxxovxxl4xx:k*XX'XXXXXXXX=WMC=XXXYxxww From, September Ist tto MINNOW` hiclubive, Mr. F. K I-31iott, Licenvv In- THE HOUSE OF QUALITY zliector had 17 ca,.1,�,_s in the courts for in- I fringements against tho temperance laws, 14 of these were settled. During the X_ same period he collected $1.000 in fines —Palmerston Spectator. While this re- cord is highly creditable to Inspector Money Saving VaIues at Barcraln,Pnces Elliott, is also indicate-, a deplorable lack M., of respect for the law among the people of his inspectorate seemingly well-to-do OCT. 29th to NOV, 6th people too, by the aggregate amount of the fines Mlected. been ro�tor of a CorSeft—Goddess, La Diva and D & A Corsets, Rev. Mr. Mess who has Overcoats .1. nd For Coats &.63 06 X X -Evis and St. and Boyn, heavy Winter Overcoats, Buy —a, Always the same ricb, fidl-flavored tea. St. J o )I n 's church, Brus Men% special discount 10%. $1.69 special lot of Cor George's church, Walton, f(ir the liast J here and save inoney, special discount of xO'%'. Sold only in tho sealcd a�r�tiqht, Red I Men't, and Boys' New Vall. and Winter Stilts in sets, reg. $2.50 to 3.00, sale $1*69. five months ba s been appointed to the v*q 4'1111A London, and I Worsteds -and Tweed's, new styles and patterns, spec. Rose Carton. parish of St. David, Ili I I of X ial discount io per ceut, ­. — - -,,- � 1, 71 will shortly leave, for his new fleh 5 doz. Men's heavy blue Chambray Shirts, all labor. Mr. Mess has done good work sizes, reg. $2.00 and 2.25, sale Al. 79. ay. here during his short St. Who his d Heather, Men'@ fine all wool H6se, Black an successor will be has not been. definitely reg. 7se, for 090. Al settled. Dress Goods I All wool Serge in Navy. Green, Red and Black, A delightful house-warming was given Wan' -ed the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Alen X for suits, shirts and dresses, fine quality, 56 In, wide, MeLay, Ripley, on Monday night on their reg . $4.00, for $2.9 8 a yd. X 75c Dress Goods, Brown, Red, Black or Grey, In I arrival home after tit(- honeymoon trip !g West. About 1110 Mends and relatives X twe on and 1.25, special 75c. e4la and serges, reg. $x. gathered and with the young couple had %_I PZA)VNZfF_TT.E-5oo yds of light nd a merry time, X dark Datterns in Pink and Blue and Grey stripes, extra Cooke of the law fir� of qualifies 34 and 36 in. wide, special 3oc and 35c. J X �otpk ch, With of, without experience in Prldf illoran & Coolie, Goderi Groceries Groceries diecton Thursday in his 50tb year. Black and Green Tea, best quality, reg. Bac, for.. -59c Knitting Factory. G 0 0 D St. Paul's parish, Dungannon held a Raisins, flue loose Muscats, reg. 35c, for .......... 26c reg. $1,2S, for ............ 89c Brooms, eitra quality, fowl supper on Thanksgiving night whicli W A G E S. Board arranged Salmon, Unicorn and Umpress Brands, reg. 45c -.39c was a grand success. Followingthe sup- Pink Salmon, good quality, reg. 25C, for .......... x9c for per a splendid program was provided in Z, Pork and Beans Ili chill sawce, 2 lb tins, reg. 25C, Apply at once to .................. .18C which the Kiltie Band of Goderich, took for ............. 9-4 TOWEL.Y—io doz T C part. The rector, the Rev. D. D. Doug- Ow' Best granulated Sugar, 5J lbs for .............. wi.00 las, B A., acted as chairman and had on els, big full sizes, good qual- Best yellow Sugar, 6 lbs for ............ 1.00 X ity, reg. 6oc, for 50e. Best Rice, 2 lbs. for ..................... .2SC the platform with him a former parish 1.4, X priestin the person of the Rev. Thos. X Avon Hosiery Ltd. Hicks of Paisley and Rev. Mr. J. Eccle- X No Goods Charged ston of Lucknow. Trie proceeds, amount- X Stratford, Ont, ing to about $150 will be used to defray At These Prices. J* A, MILLS expenses incuired in the recent renova- I tions of the church interior. Another robbery was attempted in Listowel sometime between Saturday night and Monday morning last when the Perfect -Knit Mills Ltd., building on Wal- 2 lace street was broken into, The dis- covery was made early Monday morning and at first it was thought that a consider- able quantity of goods had been stolen. it is thought that the robbers forced an entrance from the rear of the building but le As "Better apparantly they were frightened away SN d c �p before they had finished their work, as e1101 Furnished ou very little, if any, goods are missing. It $50000� is difficult for the men at the P. K. Mills Homes to say positively whether or not any goods' have been taken, but if there have been, True stor the quantity is very small. Gratenhy, was By R. L. Wood Mean As Night Watchman, t to stay going his rounds between 3 and4 o'clock folks Greater on Sunday morning, Oct. 18th, in Mit- live stock were 91", and couten. - But the Young tay. ,NTL*y ajarmer the farm C chell, be noticed an automobile near the� leaving an were nOD luv­ sud two daugh- Ha*%"iness Grand Trunk Station, and when he ap- died, There were four 50as proached a number of men got into it and estate velued ax A piece of furniture lus 'US, from ti,,� to tilde, 0oo. Of that �d&d to the lit e store Beautiful furniture cleared out, Going upon the .,station $011 , land lull y sforins an ordinary, $500 repre- iiersUy the seco d I platform the officer found 12 cases of �Um, he pecu. For years Lu� mmil- tran ,ted "houSellOIC1. ;upplied t t as little and as 4:beaP 1), uninteresting house mto whisky piled, and on making a search sey th their 91 ' Id be Wau� ­ � - a real home, in which it found that the express office, which is in eEects- furniture as COU a bara -were COm- the station building, had been broken b he f requentl tur The stable sill, old f;jmstead y 11. 1 \,' is a pleasure to live. Before his dellt but inside wuty. L -that his growlt- fortable, It brings an atmos - open and the wet goods carried out, but either -OmfOrr- "or deplored the lael d there was phere of cheerfulness and cene bad been in time ad left home "I his arrival on the s children I disappoint oo at 6 Per Cent �0 brightness into every to prevent them from getting way with it. UP to the city. 14is $6,0 b� gone that'he had lost An item irt the iu- room. It delights the eye. Three cows owned by Thomas Hutton, a s6,000 nw ment wab 1&%,� r &escrtion, Whi'h ventorY shove I t gives rest and corn - N l5tb con of Carrick gorged themselves on oney by thei. ju securities fort to the body. It alfalfa and died in a few hours. elled him to lea.V'P. Part invested t Part had comp, paying 6 per ee� M�\ 11worl,ed for'W"I't brings contentment to Henry C. Mess of Carrick was the vic- of his farm U� f tilar, 1UV--J mind. It gladdens ras an affectionate ? Comfortable. artistic the tie v his woulu the heart. I tftii�of a painful accident when he was en- of help. iked to have furniture have t makes home gaged in cutting corn with his kerisene jatlier$ who I transformed the farm- uldhave life more attractive. It e.1 home and w* both in children near him, In , tractorfora neighbor, His arm was so notunder- house intu Wtely betw1v makes people take more lie Could paid the f,yraet 113. d ids. badly scalded by steam that the flesh was tiin(l why they jash and Mora divi e, th ,itble and pride in their homeiL IT. Instead of literally cooked. hould want to Thehouse furnished Nothing that you can bv .1 furniture, L.. :it _: ­f—i Afarmernear ndsayisinjail for at- dvift away moderately Price , odds and euds, y w ve jo Lempting to shoot his wife and family be- its ....ttering of Q. esl? th children* more years of happiness one. , tild hbve attracted e mutif"ll, and solid satisfaction Lucknow I Mr. John Cain is home for Thanics- cause they tried to induce him to sell some wo love the bo Strangers U19,Y any furniture. iVing. of the farm stock to secure money to buy Children natur than modern jDad [Idered also cra.7, for its presence. (Too late for last week) Good- have W01 and their natures -ght have been M ­ Mr. F, W, MacLean (Druggist) of a big motor car with. The man should 'Is lay" in the the boys."21 tile And beautiful. well - Toronto, spent a they V'ad that item some of Rev. Mr, Irwin is helping ill special few days with his have been appollited'a magi�trate so that until "House- am. the farm an made, Canadian furni- services in Kincardine this week. niece, Mrs. Ernie Aitchison. I . nity of inventory of the estate- _a to remain, OIL b,,A Idt alone Air. Steele McKenzie is home front I he would have had the opportu $500!, mother might not '!�ye - %ad O*er 'ture is obtainable in Mrs. Jan. Irwin and Mrs. Jos. Smith committing his wife and family to the hold effects, to Carty on, *e datry1119 moderately - priced sets are spending a weel; with Mr. and Mrs. Bug House on a charge of insanity. Agalust , and individual pieces. as me for the holidays X'O. Agnew, near Milton. waiting for Better DaY6 duties. rhose who are ho ed d Chest well as in the more elabor- from Stratford Normal are: Jennie N10- ­ Mr. A. Blitzstein is selling off his stock While we in Canada have been rejoicing hat family had."v Har F or , generation t educible rumunum tile Wall ate and expensive suites. Donald. Sadie Gee, Norma Thompson, of dry goods with the intention of moving in almost interrupted sunshine for many j, a house with an 'rl you g fellow atire walh Bettlia, Clarkson. to Toronto, about Christmas timv. weeks, we ought to give a sympathetic of furniture- NVIien as a -- 31 Kautily lure is home for talen his blusPIng bride Ant THE HOME Miss Mable MCC Miss Annie McKay of the 2nd. con, thought to our friends over in England the farmer had I coveredfloors, Thanksgiving. Kinloss, is home after a two -months trip d not have a great aea of was to the West. where they have had one of thii worst home, lie Ill'. into furniture. Both were hard chest But FURNISHINGS Miss Constance Howel of London, money to Put t for better days. But visiting at both in the amount of content to wal feeble the home of Mrs. E. Altelieson. 1.9 famliv seasons on record ays came, and there was a 'go'flieurst the Mr. E. Cousins who with 11, )f co lure of the BUREAU Mr. Clarence McDonald of Goderich, is have moved here from Gait, and has gone rainfall and in the absence of sunlight. when better d . avallable, it was spent on wall in lieu visiting his mother. in partnership with G, Dr lokwater in the On August 30th the official temperature modest sUm modations and furnishings co"ter.attractions Bank of Hamilton Bldg. plumbing and tinsmitbing business, Mr. at 1(ew was fifty-three degrees while on better Mom I Imurious City. Mrs. Joseph Carruth of Clinton, is visit- for the live stock- That was fine. That A 0 deserted the farm Toronto, Canada Cousins is a plumber by trade. -two Was humane. It was "so good business- The chlidrea Wh me the 101- of home ing her daughter, Mrs. E. Aitcheson. the same day and hour it was seventy They were NotelWuhe `o`daa`,'um,1bW,u1R1 Mr. Roy McNicholl of Mr. Sam MacLean one time a resident degrees in Northern Iceland. 0 prob bly did not bla reau. Melbourne, is - Of the Best in �jac Is for their desertion. of Lucknow, but of late years in the Can- com or f the cows and horses be- furnitt or goo 8 Of any n - visiting his friend Miss Gert, Howell. adian West,' was calling on old friends The Belmore municipal drain contro, not jealous n Ifortuble quarters. Itsobjec Isto rown agreater i1r. Jas. Scrinigeour of Milvertono is earlythis week. Mr. MacLean's health Several Counties Intpre-stintbe ' nil of an - cause of their more conwith them Many adian 0 es 0 cal ealer has tint been good of late and lit! has been versy, which has been harrowing the In time the will be pieas d to Iva you any here visiting his mother. They carried %W&Vh id homestead - minds of several ratepayers for some in came to of t e a Infor ti n as 0 about 1, tile travelling a good deal with the hope that far happy memories you wonder qi1tabefil ituorueforyour 0. Mr, HuntleyGordon is home fo it will improve his' health, months, was amicably settled, when the be one of the But they Went, 'Ind can , item P �� � I �c'st equipped holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Free of Meatord$ are To Mr. and Mra. Richard Martin a son, different parties interested came to an ken you xe*" "at illurnituirtug several W11, on Oct. 12,1920. agreement before any evidence was taken Wa5 ot� the —1 170uschold visiting friends here, man At the Anthony Brady Maternity hospit- by the judge, who was to hear the appeal, counties, The -mbine The Lucknow now is without a milk d best Phillip McMillan, who has overated at, Albany, N, V., to Mr. and Mrs. Peter very latest an Boucic a son, (Fraser Elliott) (nee Miss a dairy for years having decided to quit, Iona Paterson, daughter of Dr. Paterson Kick Discharges Revolver Miss Rose Schmidt is visiting her of town). A practical joke was partially respon- Conrad Decker met With a bad accid- sible for Nelson Reid, son of Mr. and sister, Mrs. Peter Gratif 16. and Mrs. William Douglas of Clin- t off a ladder Mrs. John Reid of Turnberry, recei�ing ton. are visiting his mother, Mrs. 1). ant on Monday, when lie fel while pic�jng apples. He sprained hi wrist besides suslaining several otlle� Douglas. a bullet through his right hand at a Mrs. Doupe and children of Poll Cre det, threshing on Wednesday, Oct. 20th. bruises. are visiting at the home of Dr. E Illott. What might have been a serious aceld- Mr, Reid bad a revolver in his hip Y. i - Miss Louise G, trbutt is spending t he ent happened on Saturday night. at tile pocket, which he had intended to use in Iss Winnitre holidikys with her friend, M1 d Ford&�rage while one of the employees shooting rabbits, which he 1�ad discovered Elliott. "s l.gthe tank of a motorcycle out of The can suddenly - caught while passing through a neighboring Mrs. John Morclitson of Toronto, is an apen call. ter, Mrs. F. T. Arm- fire attd the may% holding it throw it down, swamp a few days before. He was eating visiting liar daugh large plate glass window, apples at the threshing, and in reaching !itrong. beside the Miss Libbia Lyons arrived lionle last Several commenced to put Out tile flame for one in his hip pocket got his band on -ded in doing, but t .vith which they finally succee week, after a three months visi his revolver instead, Just at thismoment friend in Winnipeg, Calgary, and Edition. not before the window was smashed to ton. piedes. one of his friends gave film a rilayful kick, Miss Aboa Alton is home for the holi- Johnstbri. Bros, furniture dealers and not knowitg that the pocket contained days, undertakers, have bought the store now so formidable an article as a revolver, and 0 Mr. Andy Huston of Kippell, is I oectipied by Tbos. E. Stnith as a grocery the gun discharged. the bullet Passing ionie store from Ino, Joynt. or a few days, right through Reid's hand. Medical as* Mr. and Mrs. Retz of Milverton, are. ldrs. Brabson of Toronto, is vi istance was summoned, and lie will be isithig her spending a fc%w months with their daughter, Parents, Ate. and Mrs. D. Huston. Mts, Conrad Vackar. 1�dd up for some time.