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The Wingham Advance, 1920-11-11, Page 5A�' Nw. I Ith, Low The following.is the report of S. S. No. I'at,,,,,l 14Mst Wmianosh for Siept. emberand October. Thosnuarkedx missed examinations. Total 600. 11011011ts 450, Pass 16o. REMARKABLE SR. IV-Madeleinc O'Callagfian, 574; Lenora Falconer, 545. 'Alt. 111_Robena Martin, 552; Al I-artin, 528; xG arnet 1�arrier, 354. avy III-xAlex Inglis, 441- I—xChrlssie Infylis, 475. JR. I—Olive Farrier 525. IVALUES I PRimuit-jearman Farrier, Tom Inglis, Laura Martin. 01,11"it er,(�Nv, Teacher. at the Isard Stores Report of 8. 8� No. 1., townships of Turni erry and Morris for tlxe month of ]EA*to#t -4 SC Octob"Ir. Total s 577. 77o. Honour. Pass 11 4)urth W. Henderson, 66.3. erson, 627; J. Powler, s88; 51. Moffatt, 372. Every dep,,trtmenc in our "two stores" is Total 400. Honours 3oo. PaAS 240, at Third ­A. Pro0er, 335. . Pass 341. crowded with just the kind of Goods you want Total 570. 110110"rs 427, Second --it. Procter, 536; B. Lockridge, price,, not to be beaten. Unequal values in all 'pl- 52.5; V, Le,1111OX, 498; A. Henderson, 447; WZ C. IVIOffatt, 407; M. Jenkins, 92 kinds'of clothing: "Ne had to buy heavy-, in Some iC Total 64o. II-nours '480. 'Pasq .84. lines, in order to get the Best Price andare prepar- rm!�� , Primpr- I, Fowler, 538;.'X. Procter, 5o6; mc z Jenkins 4s ed to supply you with men's and boy's clothing, un- Number onlioll 14. Average attend- ance for October 13 der ear, t-oots, and shoes etc. Women's, Misses C. J. BROCK, Teacher. and children's coats and furs at prices which will Report of S. S. 6, Turnl,vrry for month meana B.tg Saving to You. Of October. Sr. IV -Vera, Caseniore. Jr. IV --Agnes McKague, Georgivia Goy, Grace Homutb, Hilda McCormick, Annie Kelly, x Reita Jenkins, -x Ma 1�' FURS FURS Chandler, x John Skinn, x Milford 11Z toll. Sr, III-Itilith McEwen, Harold Chse- more, x George Skinn, x Maitland Port - You can buy up-to-date styles of Furs at whole- er Jr. III -Clifford showers, Chester Showers, x Lillian Mcliwen. sale prices. Having bought a range of travelter's samples, we are, prepared to offer you a saving, d -1r, Jr. II -Carl Honinth, Chester Case - more, -f f —m 20 to 30 ner cent while the stock lasts. k Sr. I-Rqunie Goy, Ruth Finley, N V ir, N W V4 W Nr THE WINGHAM ADVANCE WXXX GREAT MONEN' SAVING VALUES Is r narnely: Parcel Number 1 -The North half of Lon onrecen y. Mr. Ed. Murphey of Chicago, is spend - Ing his holidays at the home of Mr. Pat -1 Upon this coming generation depends largely whether these nations will be choicest years, SALE ENDS SATURDAY, NOV. 20th. For nations weak -that evil might be o'er. containing one hundred acres of land. On the world. wilk ilia League of Red Cwss Socklics. Send you7 cm- this parcel is situated a frame barn 40x6O, Confidence And Co-o*peratlon Clothing For Men and Boys Linoleum and O.HeReths Our en'tire stock of Men's and Boys' high class mits, Infloral andbiwkpatterns, 10p.o. reduction. overcoat,,, old pants and linickers. All new stock, new the farmers, namely, "Tho Farmer's Sun". approximately thre* dollarr. per month; that of the supplies that are required. styles _ duction of 10 percent � . patterns. A special rL a, Dr ess GaoCs. Co, 5 doz. Men's avywork shirts, blach and ivhite ktrlpes he Nex Fall aad Winter Gwil-i !rid Coraii ing�s and and blue chImbray, all sizes., reg. $2.00 and s, -2-3 11 17iMs at 10 p3r. cent reducao'l". a' vain. Make this Dominion worthy of them still. for............................................ Speeft-mR 03.9.0 Q 7:To ri& That in our deeds their souls may live again. 10 doz. All Wool Socks in black and heather sbades, regy. 50c. A!, Wool SLrge in navy, f,,rc-n r -A, Z. -Irl fi,.f. All brass and reed iustrilutclItA , of Wingliam, on a good gravel road, Parcel Number 2- All that part (if Lot tbirtv-three in th� Ninth Concession of the 75 cents for ......... ........................... ; v for -n a_ fitl�and druzzsu� "tS t:-, Overalls rN d Plain black and blue titriped Overalls, extra heavy ciial- 5 ity, M.7, Tweed nnfl Sm,.!e Dress-, G!)wl.; T11.,6,*";�%1 r., all sizes, special ................. ..... and Vnt�Jk, 81-01an(I 7,L2,5 r-,! ...... ........ �:a -,A. 0 Rog, Reduction, On Men's Wem, Sweater Coats, Underwear, Shirts, Hose. Gloves, Mitt-, Ai Hats, Caps Ties, and everything that men ivear. a gpecial nem--. -Cur discount of 10 Der. cent. ovy �7 9 �ty Black and green Tea, best quality, reg 80c for ........... 59 -- Raisins, fine loose muscats, reg 35c for ............ 26f, Brooms, extra quality, reg $1.25 for .............. ::*.:,.:8IJC_ Salmon, Unicorn and Empress Brand, reg 45c for ........ 3%, Pink Salmon, good quality, reg 25c for .................. 19r, Pork and Beans, in Chili sauce 2 lb. tins, reg 25c for ..... l9c Oatmeal, Purity Brand. 4 lbs, for ...................... 25c Best Rice, 2 lbs for .................. m ................ 25C Granulated'Sugar, best qualitypi3i lbs. for ............. $1.00 Light Yellow Sugar, 7 lbs, for ........................ $1.00 Sugar, $14.50 A Sacic 100 lb. Bag of Best Granulated Sugar for $14.50.. A limited quanity, so come early and get your supply, Ruas and Linoleums 107. - r Ov.- kill ran!rt.. of Ln.6V!�', Shoc,-,- and Rubbers 10 pi?rWnr nAll,'I'Vin. "00 yards of black and wla4c -dr;�. f, --..Era 4x-)! quality, reg 6W for .............................. ic a id. Vel..eouir For Kimonos and Sacks, a -s wterl patterns arA c:i.ors, reg70c for .......... I ........ I .... .... 55c a vd. 500yds. of best quality P.`nts in iigylit ani -,!�Arlipittprns ....................... .............. 3.3c a yd. FRanneReffe an.1 g Gertrude Kelly, Nettie Casemore, Janet A wonderful assortment of Wilton, Axminster, Brussels, L4,ht and dark patterns in bluf:z. pizf­ fu!l did quality, special 35cayd at -i prices. Lewis, Donald McCormick, x JainesFin- ey and Tapestry Rugs in all sizes at 10 per. cent reduction. yard wide splen 9r. Primer -Mary Skinn, Victor Show- ers. H Jr. Primer -Borden Jenkins and Mack Big Bargains in man onnith (equal), Velma Finley, Laura McCoy, Alex Skinn, Albert Porter, Arthu- XcEwen. X_ other lines not listed. J. A. MILLS "A' I Class- Kathleen McCormick. W Average attendance for )ctober 28, 2,j Those marked with an x were absent rising Sale of Women's Winter Coats, 'comp i i part of the examinations. by M, J. K. McDowurj�. the best styles, big stock to choose I from made Teacher. Belmort, expert tlilors,,,to tit well, lOOK aw Wear e , 1 1- eed cioth and will The following is the report of S. S. No. Mr McNeil continues in very poor every garnient made of guarant health also Mrs. Paul Willie. W One of Four - Millions give, satisfaction. See our Salts' Plush ''coats also 7, Morris. Pass on Subject 40 p. c. Total 60 p. c. Mrs. George Bremner left last week for ncluded in this sale of 20 per cent reduction. Sr. 1V-Verda Proctor, 71; Edns Grand Rapids, Michigan to spend the Campbell, 67. winter months with her daughter, Mrs. -Jessie Campbell, 7Z; Bell Rer. McConnell. Jr. III Campbell 64, failed in History; Bob Hop- Mrs, Harknebs has gone to make her per, 60; Lizzie Coulter. 59. home wite her son. Leslie at McIntosh. Sr, II -Mary Hunter, 56, failed In Hist- Mrs. Jas. Ballagh and family and Miss ry; Edith Salter, 48. Ella Jeffray spent Sunday with friends at Sr I -Frank Hopper, 78, h. Gorrie; He Em 1SA9D COo t oPrimer-Norman Coulter, (2bsent) Miss Barbara Dickson, nurse) Toronto,' Hazel Vo mistrong, Teacher. is visiting bar parents here. A Miss Emma Mulvey spent a few days last week in Wroxeter, the guest of Miss i3elgrave Jeanette Ritchie. TREASURER'S SALE OF LAND The annual meeting of the Belgrave A little girl has come to stay at the' N()VEMBER 11 home of Adam Darling, B. line, Carrick,, i the For - FOR TAXES Varmer's club, will be held it congratulations. elgrave on Tuesday even- Miss Minnie J effray was in Wroxeter a It �Twci years ago to -day the bells rang out, rester's ball B 1� By virtue of P. warrant Issued under the ing, Nov. 16, at eight o'clock. Election few days fast week renewing acquaint-! hands of the Mayor and Clark of the town of And fiery whistles shrieked their shrill Wingliam, and having the seat of the said Cor- proclaim, of officers and other important business ances. fhO.Ttlttl�n e, t t a 6 h a d thereto,, bearing date IlTheWomens Institute met on Satur-!� 9 day of Auguall A. D. 1020. commanding T'was music -every fierce triumphant to be discussed. . meto lovyupon the lands enumelated here- day at the home of Mrs. Edwards. , itl under for the arrears of taxes respectively due shout. was a very enthusiastic meeting. A very thereon, together with costs. notice Is hereby It told 'the joy and pride we could not helpful and practical paperon 'How to! given in accordance with the Assessment Act, Spend our Winter Evenings" was given that I shall proceed to sell by public auction namei -eof 41- by Miss Edna Lincoln. A very delightful, the said lands or so Much t hei as may be sufficient for the po.6yinent of the taxes and Pride? Aye! because we did not stand solo was given by Miss Clara Metcalfe. I costs thereon, Unless the same be soonerr P id. Mail Contract At this meeting there was a baking con - The a to will commenee at the Town Halal In aside, forgirlsfrom 8 to 16 years, p, the satd� Town of Wine: m on Monday the test rizes I 11,h mber Al. 192o, at the hour of And let the monster trample on the SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Post. were given for the best tea biscuit, light: 15: Em two �a01"a"s at, master General, will be received ar, Ot- $1.06, Ist ' ki. the erno0n. right, layer cakeand apple pie, prize Lot - i Co.,.,. St 13189, Costs tawa until noon. on Friday, the 17th. day of Wo. 5 rest Taxos 8 to iFed. 'And pride in all of those who bravely died December. 1920, for the conveyance His for tea biscuit. Annie Douglas; 75c, 2nd, Join, F. GitovuS. i To show the world its master was not Maiesty's Maills. on a proposed Contract for a Helen Mulvey. $1.00. Ist prize fbr'� flz Treasurer of tho Town of Winghant; four years, eightpon times per week on the t layer cake, Margaret Edwards. 75c, route, Bolgrave Post Office and Grand Trunk, P h I (A Photograph Direct from the War -Stricken Area) might. Railway Station, from the Po;tIncii'Lor Gener- 2!d prize, Alice Metcalfe; 51), 3rd prize, But there was sorrow in (wr wildest glile al's Pleasure, Printed notice-, containing Annie Douglasr $1,00, 1st prize for apple. further Information as to conditions of propos- pie A6nie Douglas; 75c 2nd prize. Alice For those we lovedwho would return ed Contract may be seen ano blanL to f oiTaless 0 Metcalfe; 50c. 3rd Helen Mulvey,' l'bere, of Per Month Preserves the I�ife of Tender may be obtained at; the Pnst M no more Heigrave, High. Brussels, Wirigham, and at was also a demon%tratizon in baking tea' usic - i oflic ( $ Onr For those who sleep across or under sea- the 0 Of t a Post office Insprictor, tAondon, biscuit and g)nger cookies. There were 5th. November, 1920. CRAS. E. H. FISHER, Popular and Better Our valiant heroes on yon 6shining shore. Post office Inspector. 45 present. Mllions of war orphans in Ccntral Europe are The Belmore Women's Institute is growling Class SongS But now, two years have passed since the having a social evening on Thursday, I glad day AUCTION SALE Nov. 11th, at the home of,Mrs. Metcalf, in up undemourished and stunted. Child Song, Dance, Orchestra, and When the exulting clarious broke the mentery of the boys who fought a Of valuable Real Estaxe in the Town fered and died and made an armistk.e and Thousands of them are dying of typhus, tubercu6sis Instrumental Folios. dawn. sh;p of East Wawano%h in the County ot eventually Peace possible. To them be —Secular and Sacred Songs— All past -the midnights sad dawning H,ro,. all honour. and sinall-pox. grey; The Administratrix of the Estate of the mes when it almost seemed that hope late William J. MeBurney, deceased will offer for sale by public auction rtt the East Wawanosh There is, ahnost a complete lack of the nourishing foods gTowing chililren need, FLANIGAN'S Music Rom 'i was gone. Queen's Hotel in the Town of Wingham, 1% 1 iss Rtiphemia Cbaumey and 'Mrs. I of clothing, of doctors, nurses and medical supplies. The condition of the And now for us the retrospective tears on Saturday, the 13th day of' November, Bert Thompson were delegates at tbe� For lives both young and dear who A. D. 1020. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon women)s Institute Convention held in children is pitiable in the extrCrne. vahiablelandsand remises A .1 came no -more, For those who gave their manhood's Is r narnely: Parcel Number 1 -The North half of Lon onrecen y. Mr. Ed. Murphey of Chicago, is spend - Ing his holidays at the home of Mr. Pat -1 Upon this coming generation depends largely whether these nations will be choicest years, Lot No. Thirty-four in the cighth Conce" sion of the Township of East Wawanosh. rick Gibbons, I I heatithy and right-minded or a hot�bed of anarchy and degeneracy—a menace t�o For nations weak -that evil might be o'er. containing one hundred acres of land. On the world. wilk ilia League of Red Cwss Socklics. Send you7 cm- this parcel is situated a frame barn 40x6O, Confidence And Co-o*peratlon Can we forget? Ohl let it ne'er be said That Canada forgot her valiant sons. So- let our flags unfurl for these are dead stone stable underneath; driveshed 3Ox5O with stonelhogpen utiderneath,frame dwell - ing li stotey 20x3O and kitc hen 14x2O, There is only qpe paper in Canada own -.1 ed by the farmers and circulating among It has been found by experience that the cost of caring for a waif child is l In memory of our best and noblest ones. (All other buildings now on the land be- the farmers, namely, "Tho Farmer's Sun". approximately thre* dollarr. per month; that of the supplies that are required. Can we repay? Nay, but let us fulfil long to the tenant.) There arn on the pren so,. about 10 acres of good hard. It fights the farmers' battles politically, by imports about one dollar is needed; and therefore the dollar that we, The promises of whose lives not givn in d bush and the balance is Von �lcarcd and gives more accurate market quotations provide, together with the local support of local governments, local munici- vain. Make this Dominion worthy of them still. tinder cultivation. The property is situ. ated about three miles fi om the village of than any ;tber paper in the Dominion palities, locail charities and local services practicaNy preserves the life of features other Agricultural news, as well That in our deeds their souls may live again. Belgrave and eight miles from the Town as the activities of the U. F. 0., such as I one child. All brass and reed iustrilutclItA , of Wingliam, on a good gravel road, Parcel Number 2- All that part (if Lot tbirtv-three in th� Ninth Concession of the their co-operative work and kindred problems. No paper in Canada furnishes The BrRish Empire Wa7 Relief Fund wili be GEO. J. WRIGTHIS' Wroxeter Mr. Robert McLaughlin who has spent said row u,,hip of E'ast Wavi-anosh, lying We,;t of the River Maitland and contaitr- more accurate news reports of matters which interest the farmer, nor is any i lered in Eumige by the Bnh'shRed C70S.3 in co-opo-alfm 21AJVZNAX7'F-�R 1, the past fow months in the West returned Ing one hundred and thirty-three acres of land more or lesq. This lot is situated paper more fearless and outspoken edit- I wilk ilia League of Red Cwss Socklics. Send you7 cm- one day last week. tour miles from the village of Belgrave orially than The F arme& Sun. The �Nfibulim cart, of: I-,xperletwed Piano Tuner Mr. George Gallaher formerly of How- and nine miles from the Town of Wing- paper is published twice a week, so that a Teacher of Rudiments 0 f 'Music, 11al" meny, Counterpoint and COMPesiti(ilt ick, but who has spent the past two Years 'with his daughter in the West, visited I ham and there are about 30 acres of good bush upon the premises. subscriber gets one hundred and four issues for $1.50. Farmers subscribe forl The Canadian Red Cross Leave (5rders at THR' ADVANCE Office frienlig in and around town laat week, - 1 , Mrs. Wm. Hazelwood was taken and- Parcel Number 3 -Twenty-nine acres of that part of Lot number 'lilr'y 'ree a paper which you own and have con- All brass and reed iustrilutclItA , 1 denly ill last SundayAwith acute indlgea-' the Ninth Concession situated ., ,!"of Ii, fidence in. Send $1.50 to -day to The, I AA & and violin. tion but we are pleased to say ia oome- River aitland. This parcel is all timber. Farmers bun. [vilbok.finproved. ed with mixed tituber. Timms OV SATv.-Ten per cent of the EwJ5s-J fina 1111112 orderfor $ ................................ Mr. Alex Gibson who has aold hin fafm I ty to hie brother, John, has plirehaced the purchase money on the (lay of eale and CaL� Robinson pr6perty on Ann St. the balance wiihin thirty days thereafter. as my cantvbution to t1e CwA&an Red Cras &tkty fcar Uuye;nn Relid. SELL Rev. Mr, Limburner ia at present help- The properties vill be sold subject to a Dr. Irlma Kell!!! y, .veserved price. Further particulats and I I Town atid Parin properties. Call and I ing Rev. Mr. MeXibbon of Gorrie, who to Conditions of sale vviWbe 111ade known on Nalft .......... 6.1 .......................................... see tuy list and get my ptiCeO. I have holding special serviCea, the (I ay of nale or may be had on applica. Has resumed practice in the ......................................................... goate excellent value". Air. and Mva� George Ilubbird of tion tt, the, undergigne(l. , ) Lakelet, apent Sunday with friends in Dated t1do tN&euty-,,&&th day of October, offices recently occupled pilftao stro your omtri6ijim to the 1wal Rod Cnn Nimula c? to -Elz3 Cx,&,_2nn rle-3 Cv*�* 416, I G. STEW T4c Union prayer meetings oil Veil- A. 1),, 7920. R. VkX"ON21 by the late Metbortrit gtrftt. Taft%. ART WINi-41AM ncoday ovenings arc; again being held in %vilighatil 11. 0. 1110fle T-84, Office ill Town 110,11, the Village. - Vendorlo Solicitor. ]DR# J. P. HEIINEDY