The Wingham Advance, 1920-11-18, Page 84
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T -HE W1WW4A1 ADVATNOE '11hirstlay Ntm- i8th,, ig2o
Whitechurch Salem
an F.,ggle.1ton of lCincrdine Mr. Harry Westlako is at present con -
Hospital 8taff, visited at her houte here rtCoVer.
A nod to his bed. We hope he will soon
one day last week. *re is a Brand New Boot
He
Mi�s, Edwin Bennett Is at present laid
PeQl)le of this vicinity are sorry to up with a sore foot. We wish'her speedy
recovery.
hear they are going to lose their teacher,' that You Cannot Buy
afin
s Sale Ends Nov..30 The threshers are winding up a au
Mr. Gowaus of Wingliant,
who "all taken I full season's work this w"k.
tile Position Ot town clerk in his home., Mr. ]David Weir and Air, Waldo Weir I
a town. nded the funeral of their aurit, Mr.s.,: Elsewhere
X Miss" Alba r4ox visited last week with Vottert Weir, near Whitechurch last EjaW,
friends in St. Helens, urday,
Ions In III X Mr. R11 Jacques returned from the: Mr, Melvin Willits has purchaaed Mr.
ureat Reduct Our 1*"mense Stock
West last week., I Samuel Wood's farm on the 9th ot Turn -
Miss Olive Terriff is again at her home berry. Note the height of rubber and, then think
here. Ur. and Mrs. Ezra Merkley of Wing- of the big advantages overany other leather
Ready -to -Wear, Underwear Dry Goods, Men's ove last
%V MiSs lVerle Wilson is at present with ham called on friends Around h top rubber you have ever seen,
her aunt Mrs. Powell of P=ter. Sunday.
Boys' Clothing, House Furnishings. x The Young People of ti-te Presbyterian Mr. and Mrs, Edgar from'near Tees-! Ngte these advatitages:
V � Church are havI,,;ya social evening in, water, zallvd on Mr. and Mrs. EdwJn;
the church on There .vill i Palmer, one day last week. No wrlukle above the rubber.
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be games and music. Ttmh one is asked No hurting just where the rubber jolus the
to bring something to. represent a song. leather top,
This will be for the gdessJug contest. Oets Prize Rod, Reel And Line
$25.00 Suits, 40 fine worsteds Our 11ne stock of ladies" high
rk In order to celebrate the finishing of TheStar had much pleasurein awarding;
Van;Q Raeavy tweed Winter Suits, gxade Si4ts, Coats, Dresses and their work in Whitechurch Cre�mery
-11 - the prize Rod, Reel and Line for the; We are the originators of this boot aud you
rqm�, $S5 nnd $40, on sale $25.00. Skirts- Speelal plkeeS $21.95, Pred Newman and Charlie G 111 1 1 ON cannot buy it elsewhere.
up a ball in the Purdou Block las, largest small -mouthed black bass caught,
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's ee vilhadow. 25.00, 31.75, 36.75. day evenfug. Re orts say that it %-as during the season of 1920 to Rev. Father,
very well attended. J. J.Flahaven of Teeswater. The prov-- Price with best Redman ljottomq
A window
Mrs, George Mowbray, sister Of Mrs,
George Cottl� leaves this week for her
44�
youths', boys'
� lw`�,
amml mcues Mo-
VNI
20 yeeths
�easiimere hose 69c.
'eux*1's $21.75, 30
ember 2nd, 1920, to Mr. and Mrs,
vfiiea's c c a t s
IGY? boys a ad it I
y2zls, reg. $1.00 X.
selgrave
Mr. Ad., Halliday of Manitoba, visited i
Girth, 16:41 incheg.
Twjaty,� ight magnificient entries were
for They
"15" 'Inch ' ?7.50 per pair.
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2 ratelks of
received this years contest.
eux's s U I t s,
sate 49c.
raft-corts, ov-
came from all sections of Ontario and
e?dbats at sac-
A large ship-
rRfice prices.
A window
Mrs, George Mowbray, sister Of Mrs,
George Cottl� leaves this week for her
ed dimensions of the prize-winniag fisla
when first weighed and measured were.
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1UH 01 Wool
1,mHted toques Ma
home in Rdmonton.
Weight, 0 lbs, 91, oz.
Length, 23 inches.
"12" inch $6.50
�easiimere hose 69c.
to 7.50, Sale We. 2�9.
ember 2nd, 1920, to Mr. and Mrs,
per pair.
IGY? boys a ad it I
y2zls, reg. $1.00 X.
selgrave
Mr. Ad., Halliday of Manitoba, visited i
Girth, 16:41 incheg.
Twjaty,� ight magnificient entries were
for They
"15" 'Inch ' ?7.50 per pair.
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I his parents Mr. and Mrs. A, Halliday latit
received this years contest.
lkp
at 1113.35 Barrel
sate 49c.
week.
came from all sections of Ontario and
in all Sizes fol, men 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
A large ship-
Rev. Peters sipent a couple of day,; at
Woodstock last week,
Miss
were entered by American as well as�
Canadian anglers,
I Sent to. your address "post paid'.' no matter where
ment of ladies'
Goodall of Barrie, is spending a
lew days with Mrs. R. Vale.
Gould's Lake, about five miles Hep-
worth, in the Bruce Peninsula, supplied
You live or sold at our store in Wingharn,
and, children's
Mr. and Mrs. Price., Mr. and Mrs. Law
of WiLlgham, spent Sunday with Mr. and
the winner. It was caught with a com-
Scotch and Inlaid Lffnoleums
2 P I e C e
Mrs. Tbos, Procter.
mon bambo pole, about eight o'clock in
comb! Ift a t i 0 H
Mr. and Mrs. Isbister an� daughtL f
n -
Wingham, spent Sunday with Mr, and
the. morning on July 22nd with a minnio
is bait.
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undeh-Wear, aIR ggk
LNjr,. j.,Njiller.
1W0feV0ncCG W t3itinificance of Armirtice
Da7. Mr. GeOPPe Steero of London, wat
Ress 20 P. C. 71R,
There will be noservice !it the Method-
QnT T' A,(!VXTrr W107 AnTVQ1
RV -02, hUmas and Ilnolqe)e knni)-
leRdags Ress 20 p. c.
5. 10 tnd. 25c sale off 2y1m.
41� 11 0-s.
wu"M
Our! nq th-ese prilees.
Ra(fResl cRoth coats $5.00.
300 odol muffs Ress 25 ]p. c. See
1adgee EsquRneHe Plush Coa�s
200 add @arnuemts mmen�s un-
dewwenir on sale.
ROO boy's odd garments VioOR
undlen,yveny em eaueo
/j,00 gallpments ofth'adfle1ft, Red
2.69, BRue $8.99 Raben underweny
on SaRe.
Pezbody cad CnrTmarn Over.
alls U.N.
Hea'VY eRaoUe wooR ribbed
Nova scoffa WOOR,
asv&> 01 AQ
sqz;eo 34 to 44, reg. $62.50, sp-Re
1 *24.95. Boy's ribbed hose 25c.
01 1 6
ft,40
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WE UNDER SELL ALL PRICES
17\ B) 7 th WINGHAM MARKETS
"ressed, Poultry! Mrs. A. B. Carr who spent the past;
(Correct up till Wednesday noDn)
two months visiting her son, A. H. Wit- 11 Wheat No. 2 Spring ...... 2 25 to 1 00
ford and other friends in the West return- i IV heat NO. 2 Fall ...... 2 25 to 3 00
Wanted ed home on Friday evening. 'Flour . .... ... . .. ... 5 60 to 6 80
CITZ 1_�TVTI' hir. and Mrs. Chas. Bell who went Laid ........... I ........ 35 to 3S
West several months ago have returned Butter .................. 55 to 601
and will become residents of our village E ggs ........... ....... 57 to 60
Olver & Bening er;
,again. Air. Bell will resume his former Cattle, med,, butchers.. 9 00 to 10 oo t
Central Butcher Shop. occupation as section foreman on the C. Cattle, batc1leri choice.. 11 00 to 00
P. R. Hogs, fiveweight tt)
9 00'
The evanorator closed down of --mur. TLY I
day night having ended a busy season. r ay .................. 24 X, to 26 00,
Ladies and girls rAbbed anad
20 men's Swealers, value S UP
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ist Church next Sunday an account of
some. reparing being done in the church.
While helPing to move the into
Kill
Hou"thlu U.
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6'
office for consultation in addition to doing
�easiimere hose 69c.
to 7.50, Sale We. 2�9.
ember 2nd, 1920, to Mr. and Mrs,
machine
*Mr. Clevg,
, s baro, Mr. James Anderson
had
George Heipel, a ,:on.
#
Howick, on Weduesday,
flat above Harry Johnston'r store and are
Octob�x 27, 11,12H, to Mr -,a Mrs.
Xlicth
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tht- misfortune to have tile fingers ol
hands badly crushed.
lkp
at 1113.35 Barrel
daug;itcr.
by a Fowl Supper given by the Womens, STH1DA:,,'--At Hotel Dieu, Windsor, on
SReeper�'s in nH sizes for CLI"iffld-
100 FaIR and Winter Caps,
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The Beig -ave branch of the Bible
It'heir
El being almost completed. it, �
AND DERBY SHOES FOR MEN
cnite of the anow storm a large crowd Gat -
RVIria.,min, -in Morris on Satuirday,
R
.Zegg. 2.00 2.50, sa&e $1..69.
Nov oth., to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rut-
Society held aintual meeting in . the
Presbyterian church on Tuesday evening.
I Wingham Salt W'1
IF v ks
the Concert bcId after the dinner, Mr. P.
Gardiner, Tmanurer of the Memorial Hall
Scotch and Inlaid Lffnoleums
20 doz. henvy ezishumere hose..
ronlinctev of III that I Ithmeans i
to Caradiane, the audience united in',
"Proise
Bringing Your
singing God Prom 1.
1VIjojTj All
alcosingo vlo%�' and the Rev. Mr. Nlc-
Corraicit and the Rov, Mr Telford led in
enstRe, mt 1.90,
Re@. 1.00t, SeRe 69c.
and Poultry
1W0feV0ncCG W t3itinificance of Armirtice
Da7. Mr. GeOPPe Steero of London, wat
RV -02, hUmas and Ilnolqe)e knni)-
leRdags Ress 20 p. c.
5. 10 tnd. 25c sale off 2y1m.
41� 11 0-s.
wu"M
Our! nq th-ese prilees.
Ra(fResl cRoth coats $5.00.
300 odol muffs Ress 25 ]p. c. See
1adgee EsquRneHe Plush Coa�s
200 add @arnuemts mmen�s un-
dewwenir on sale.
ROO boy's odd garments VioOR
undlen,yveny em eaueo
/j,00 gallpments ofth'adfle1ft, Red
2.69, BRue $8.99 Raben underweny
on SaRe.
Pezbody cad CnrTmarn Over.
alls U.N.
Hea'VY eRaoUe wooR ribbed
Nova scoffa WOOR,
asv&> 01 AQ
sqz;eo 34 to 44, reg. $62.50, sp-Re
1 *24.95. Boy's ribbed hose 25c.
01 1 6
ft,40
I J A N A 0 ?14
M x
WE UNDER SELL ALL PRICES
17\ B) 7 th WINGHAM MARKETS
"ressed, Poultry! Mrs. A. B. Carr who spent the past;
(Correct up till Wednesday noDn)
two months visiting her son, A. H. Wit- 11 Wheat No. 2 Spring ...... 2 25 to 1 00
ford and other friends in the West return- i IV heat NO. 2 Fall ...... 2 25 to 3 00
Wanted ed home on Friday evening. 'Flour . .... ... . .. ... 5 60 to 6 80
CITZ 1_�TVTI' hir. and Mrs. Chas. Bell who went Laid ........... I ........ 35 to 3S
West several months ago have returned Butter .................. 55 to 601
and will become residents of our village E ggs ........... ....... 57 to 60
Olver & Bening er;
,again. Air. Bell will resume his former Cattle, med,, butchers.. 9 00 to 10 oo t
Central Butcher Shop. occupation as section foreman on the C. Cattle, batc1leri choice.. 11 00 to 00
P. R. Hogs, fiveweight tt)
9 00'
The evanorator closed down of --mur. TLY I
day night having ended a busy season. r ay .................. 24 X, to 26 00,
Dr.'Irlma Xennedy of Wingham, will'
to X-)
visit Blythprolfbitsionally every Wedne-'
...............
day �fternoon and will bg in Dr. Guest's 7
BURN
office for consultation in addition to doing
HVIVUL- In 110rXk, on Tuesday, jX ov.
general practice. Dr. Kennedy will rle-:
ember 2nd, 1920, to Mr. and Mrs,
vote sracial attention to diaeases of �
George Heipel, a ,:on.
women and children.
The 10cal OdUellows have le�a-ed the
Howick, on Weduesday,
flat above Harry Johnston'r store and are
Octob�x 27, 11,12H, to Mr -,a Mrs.
gettin comfortably aettled.
R. si,thnd
Gordon co
Armistice Daywas celebrated in Blyth
daug;itcr.
by a Fowl Supper given by the Womens, STH1DA:,,'--At Hotel Dieu, Windsor, on
li,qt1tute lov the 1)uilding fund of Elvth
Memorial Hall- Thju building is going!
0ct0bCr 15th, to Rev. and Mrs. F.
U the b-icls wot-1, and the rafters'
It111V111.1y�f
Stride, of Maidstone, Ont., formerly of
El being almost completed. it, �
Wroneter, a daughter.
cnite of the anow storm a large crowd Gat -
RVIria.,min, -in Morris on Satuirday,
to the aplendid dinner of roast,
Nov oth., to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rut-
10o,is. and all that accompanica it. At!
led,,; a Fon.
the Concert bcId after the dinner, Mr. P.
Gardiner, Tmanurer of the Memorial Hall
Fund, Made an e%cellent chninnan. As a'
November
M9kkC a DaY'S Pity bV
ronlinctev of III that I Ithmeans i
to Caradiane, the audience united in',
"Proise
Bringing Your
singing God Prom 1.
1VIjojTj All
alcosingo vlo%�' and the Rev. Mr. Nlc-
Corraicit and the Rov, Mr Telford led in
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%_.ream, E996
Prayer. 80th these gentlemen and 51r.,
i Gardiner in their apeachas later mazle
and Poultry
1W0feV0ncCG W t3itinificance of Armirtice
Da7. Mr. GeOPPe Steero of London, wat
N..... NeV 0 Me evenuil., arl'a re-
oceived much applaume. slyth hao plenty
� wa, Ovemods Ltd, Lucknow
of, torall talcra aa wau jars.i $1
*,.POULTRY hev HavAing ar-d Misa Me., . I W,
10: Rko-,?; Vne Vulin OcIcationo b? Wea Lia-,
fix. -a jaz[:coi). z,o la -lies' quirtette 01 tim 9'53MA C3211 tlfiCCI.q. Aumurate te&.,
AUVE OR DRESSED tjt�
urcl� 1.mil tile la;seci Quar, �1 '11,4jZrA a �qttate dea.l.
tette fvonl t4l CLIUVell. ��
fa,- best prices 861 to 1ra3:^f:11 Geteedrj.,19 were rttdeccd by the VVY.1;tty EXeU OV('?y dIS7 ift gjj�- 'WeQl�
r the P �3
'ellest"'A fla"n' , -ven4i,.4g. T%i' all'vt* 0? ICU, W.
weeiplo weve $414 aad L% -a w"I r_e
AW to I t Winihama x, -L -'Ce auz-,�l tj be�!p o.,j the Es Alteheson,, Phone 47.1
... More Big Money Saving Values...
$25,000.00 Worah of New Fall and WfIntea, Clothing and Furs
at rdanufacturer's Prices.
BUY XMAS GOODS NOW AT REDUCED PRICES.
$10,000-00 Stock, og Furs and Fuir Coats at Greatly Reduced Prices.
Ladles' Wear and
Dry Goods
Northway Cloth Coats,
Northway Plush Coats,
All Wool Serge
Dresses,
SiRk Dresses,
Kid Gloves,
Silk Gloves, 7�
Silk Hosiery,
&A�
Wool Hosiery,
Penman's Underweap,
T='_UbUh'o"" Underwear,
Sweater coatn'
SeLoalrate Skirts, undeirskiTts,
SERMS, safills, Blouses,
AIR TV001 Dress Goode,
Coatings, etc.
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LAen's Wear
50 Winter Overcoats $22.95, 35
Winter Suits $26.50, Smiater'
Coats $5.49, Stantieldlis Un-
derwear, Fleece Lined Un-
derwear, S h e ep Lined
Smocks, All Wool
e Mackinaws, Arrow
Shirts, Gloves,
Mitts, Wool -
Socks, Cap%
H at s, Boys'
Overcoats,
BoYs' Clothing.
Housun F1 pol'Shings
Wilton Rugs,
Brussels Rug, Linolcums all
widths, 011cloths, Window Snades
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Brass Poles,'B I a n k e # s (all wool),
Comforters, Curtains, Draperies, Ete.
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RINGS' GROCERY DEPT. (Pure Foods at Money Saving Prices.)
Best Seeded or Seedless Raisins, lb
29c
Best Tea,, 70c 1% 5 lbs ...........................
Best Currajj;ts, per lb .........................
Mixed Peel, eltron, lemon, orange '16
20c
59C
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Laundry Soap,, all kinds,, per bar..
Corn Flakes,, per pkU
toe
Best Shelled Watnut per lb ......
.9 .1 ....
ENtracts, all flavorso per bottle ................
69C
10C
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Shredded Wheat,, 2 pk9s .......................
Rest Rice.11 2 lbs :-
toe
25c
Pure, Lard .. 3 1b pall ..............................
Extra Good brown $1.25
11*00
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Best Taploea, 2 lbs ..................................... ..
25c,
25e -
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98C
Guaranteed Red Salmon per"fln ............
45e
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