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The Wingham Advance, 1920-12-09, Page 10THE WIP THREE BI -G --DAVO"k 3 'M' IM THURSDAY, DEC. 9th. FRIDAY, DEC. 10th, SATURDAY, DECO litho positively the final days of Hanna's Fall and Winter Sale. Everything including new goods on sale. 13uy X_m__as,G1*fts Earl y V MEN'S CLOTHING CHRISTMAS BOXES LADIES' READY.TO- What more appropriate gift for Sets of Braces and Armbands, WEAR him than a new suit or overcoat? Garters, etc. on sale. Give mother and sister a n ew Weare offering � hand tailored English'Wool Cashmere H o s e, dress for Christmas serge and silk Suit t)r Overcoat at the reduc- reg. 1.50, sale .............. 98c Dresses at 25.75 and 33. 75, od price .................. $36.75 C Ladies' fur trimmed ats at Get th,; bay a new suit for Xmas. 36.75 and, 44.95. Oppossurn and 50 b(Nys' up - to - date Tweed Less 20 per cent, Hudson Seal trimmed. Suits on sale at ........... $11.75 Neckwear and Brushed W o o I Blouses Men's all wool, Listowel make, Mufflers. B e Its, Hosiery, Shirts, , Sweater Coate, reg. $15. §ale. 0.95 ) Collars, Gloves, etc. New stock of Blouses, Silk Un- , derwear, Camisoles and N i g h t ss.50 V neck Pullovers ........ 0.50 Gowns less 20 per cent. "A Useful Gifts �hr $12.5(l3orsalino Hate ........ 8.00 Initialed Handkerchiefs i n silk 'IVA 7,00 K;ng Hats .............. 3.95 Men's Overalls, Shirts, Gloves, and linens less 20 per cent. Socks, etc., Silk Shirts Peabody and Carhartts guaran- Cashmere Hosiery A useful gift for any A� beautiful gift for Dad or broth- teed Overalls .............. 2.75 the family. member of er. $10 pure silk shirts 6.98. 2 50 Work Shirts ............ 1.89 Silk Hose —Individual boxes, $3 Fine print Shirts, reg. $3, sale .2. 19 Initial Handkerchiefs, 3 for .... 1.25 hose, �sale $1.95. R a d i urn and 500 boxes of ladies' fancy Hand- Holeproof. Underwear kerchiefs, all new Christmas stock Sweater Coats $4 Stanfield's Blue Label, sale 2. 90 on sale, Women's. Missses and Children's 1.75 Penman's fleece lined Un-- Men's $16.50 Lounging Robes, "21. derwear.... .... I — � ... 1.19 all wool sXveaters. a useful gift. li;y's' fleece lined at ........................ 1276 75c Penman's Underwear .................. 59c A Dress Suit or Tuxedo is a very acceptable gift for. a young man. 20 per cent. off 'Neckties, Neelctles Silks—New colours In waists and dress lengths Hundreds of new Christmas Silk 1; Ties 1.75 and 1-�O Ties in boxes Rugs, Rugs Children's Robes, Baby's Blan wle ...... ............ T. 19 A new Rug, large stock of Wil- kets, Heather Hose a n d all dry Leather Collar Bags, Tie Cases, tons, Axminsters, Tapestrys on sale. goods, Key Holders, etc., at sale prices, Al MINT 9) rltllf 7-7 fQ( (,Z�) "K Pi, F �F,111 D1 RR MnaL, r '0 U Tot EDISOMS NEIAr DIAIMOND ft-vIBEROLA The World's Gireatest rhonograph Value T1-11 NK of the vast difference between Edison's Amberola and ordinary photiographs or "talkina machines". The Amberola is the prod- uct of matchless inventive genius—of inspiration. Other phonographs are' plain,'factory-inade ma - devoid of inspiration. chines Tho-mas A. EAison's master mind conceived p the Awhorola to entertam mankiaid. Commer- cial phon�ograpbs are put together vith just one objeet, in -, iew—to srll at so nimAi profit. No �.vov.,�der the Ainberola has &-inonstrated hs sulle'Ei0rity time and zqqain ill Public compara- 'S nciiines" and canimer- tive -Ll� ts with "tialking rn. dal phonograpbs. Tbe Rnarvelous fone of the Ainbe?ola—the per- mianent, r�;enuine Dkwond Point Zecprodurer (vo o )--tlhe pyactically unbreakable, Awberol Record�—all reveal Ithe aen- ius of Edison. And the surpri,.�ing, low ecist ofthe Arnberok, puts hig ,h-prieed "talking mochines" and colamercial pho2lographs to Alame. J,et us 411ow you how cap?) it is for an"one to own all Aniberola. Call v.t our store or write to us in A.- vext few da?)s. 17,W. -en if you zro con- vineed yott cannot vffbya� an Amber�t% put it vp to v, , to rnaka it possible. So re rneinber—mall or a iml M W k I W h el'hl IF MJIAM ADVA..NCE Thlirsdq Dec. qtb, tq2o PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT' WINQUAM MARKETS (Continued from page 1) son (Correct up till Wednesday noon) -- Burgess 407, xF. Saint 352, xG. R&�rt Wheat No. 2 Spring ...... 1 50 to 2 00 292, xL. Wild 286. xL Broome 180. Wheat No. 2 Fall ...... 1 60 to 2 001 Jn. CLASS Flour ......... ..... .... 5 50 to 6 So Total 580. Honourq 435, Laid .................... 35 to 38 M. Bisbee 541, H. Groves 565. S. mit- Butter .............. ... 40 to 451 cliell 477, 1 Cruikshank 404, 13. Wright'Ll ggs ................... 60 to 65 450, M. Ludwig 447, C. Fry 41.1, xA. Cattle, med., butchers., 9 00 to 10()o Scott 427, J. Cloakey 424. S. Campbell: Cattle, butchers choice. - 11 00 to 12 00 378, 1. Wagner 376, H. Templeman 358, 1 Hogs, liveweight ..., . 13 75 tq 14 00 W. Lediett 304, xV. Mellor 207, xK. Lott � Hay .................. 24 50 to 26 00 131. 1 Cream ....... 50 to 55 Pititfxfty DrolARTMENT Those marked x were absent forat least: one week. Aodersoti-Wheeler Nioptlals Total 387. Honors 200. A quietbut pretty wedding was solemn-, CLASS A. !zed on Thursday afternoon Nov. 25tb, A. Louttit 371, G Smith 366, D. at 2 o'clock, at the Methodist Parsonage, Kargus 361, A. Atkinson 358, J. Copeland ingbam, when Myrtle A., youngest i W1 357, E. Homuth 348, B. Blomfleld 347,' daughter of Mrs. Chas, Wheeler, Morris, G. Beattie 341, 0. Tiffin 340, E, Rae 338, was united in the holy b8nds of matrim- M. Dobie 337, E. Zurbrigg 327, B. Walker, ony with John Anderson, son of Jas, and 320, J. Milligan 318, D, Fixter 316, A. Zurbrigg Z109, E. Stoakley 307, F. Page Mrs Anderson, Oth line Morris. Rev. Mr. Armstrong, pastor of the - Methodist 205, xrvL Cantelon 293, B. Burke 293. Church Wingbam, officiating. The Wde CLASS B. looked handsome in a dress of taupe silk M. Fitt 286, J. Mitchell 286, G Lediet, with,silk georgette blouse. The happy 272, F. Howson 260, A. Green 259, xB, couple left on the 3 o'clock C. P. R. train Small 256, xl. Nortrop 255, L. Durnin for Toronto and other points East, bride 253. N. Lediet 251, C. Vansickle 244, B, travelling in a navy blue dress with taupe Campbell 243, A. Reid 229, W Dow 228, coat and hat to match. On their return xS. Roberson 227, xE. Gray 220, xH. Mr. and Mrs, Anderson will take W their Fry 209, xR. Hastle 201. xE. Reid 191, residence on the groom's'fine farm, 6th A. Dow 100, xL. Williams 129, xN. line, Morris Township, Mr. and Mrs. Shropshall 128,,xE. Campbell 50. CLASS C, Anderson's many friends extend hearty congratulations and best wishes for a long Total 240, and happy wedded life. P. Clarke 212, R. Forsythe 203, H. Fitt 197, xW, Hurren 192, xW. Henders6n A. McLean 173, H. Agnew, 169, R. Saint DIED 140, xA. Aldington 12S, S. Carter 123 xB. Cloakey 114. Mmki-iAN—In Turnberry. on Tuesday, Nov. 31st, IWO, Bridget Micknight, Calls Walton Pastor relict of the late Patrick Meahan, in . . St. Andrew's church, Kippen, has ex- her 101st year. The funeral from the tended a call to Rev. Rd' A. Lundy, of home of Mr. Anthony Meahan, on Walton, and will support it befoVe a spec- Friday, Dec. 3rd, at 8.00 a. m. for St. ial seWion of Huron Presbytery in Clinton Patrick's church, Teeswater, for Mass on November 30th. A call to Rev. G. at 10.30. thence to Teeswater cemetery Telford of Blyth is also to be considered. for interment. -sy Sav*np_l P Lverything Sold a", 10� Mone I rlces* V -01r, Men. ,$2.00to2.iO Ties for, (no tax) ............... 1$ 1. 4 9 3.00 Ties foi ............. 1 89 3.50 Gloves for, (no tax) 7 .................. - ' 2.19 4.50 and 5.00 Gloves (no tax) ........................ 2.69 3.00 Silk Scarf for ........ 2.19 5.00 silk scarfs for ......... 1.69 7.50 to 8.50 silk shiets for........... 1! ..................... 5,49 2.00 silks socks for .... 1.49 oR- Ladies Georgette Blouses Crepe de Chene Blouses Crepe de Chene Smocks Voile Blouses Silk Dresses., Silk Hosiery Silk Underwear Silk Gloves Kid Gloves CHILDRENS.WEAR REDUCED.— Mitts, Gloves, Scarfs, Sweater Coats, Pullovers, Wool Suits, Toque's and Caps and Scarfs to match,, Fur Sets, etc.' U I - nd F -ups mat uhm`stmas. ale of Clolh'no- Un Men's Ovelyceats Women"s, Coats and Dresses ,865.00 Coat,; R,,�duccd to ........... $47,50 Grk eaally Reduced i0.00 to 5i.00 Ileducedto .......... 33.50 ( Salts, Plushes, Velour, Tweeds with, 35 00 to 45,00 Reduced to ......... 20'.50 Sell` or Fur Collars. P, 6 e !-m 1, S ou t 2 AH wool ser -'e. All,%vool tweeds. All Wool Serge, Tricatine, Silk and AIt N-vool worstcds. etc. Reduced 20 to 301,�,, Fur.Tlna 17UB128 17,K(Duo (Z F UT IL" n2skaqngs Sable. Hu&on, Seal, Opposun), Fox, Wiiton Rug,-,, All Wool Blankets, -4, -cls 1) o iv n Comforters, \NVolf, I'pix, HuLN011 Seal Coats I rm,;s Muskrot Coats, Alarmot. Coat.,, Mell's J,irioleutns. JL�cr Wool Blankets, Oil FUV Coat,,, Bufl'alo 1�obes and etc. boths, Fhtnrielett.c Blankets. GROCERY DEPT. --Pure F004S at 410.0e -Y Saving Values, Best Quality Raisins, ,ceded or seedless per Ili 29c Kellogg's Corn Flakes, per package .............. k' ........ 10C Best (*Iualit� cuel'ants, per 1b ............. . . . ............ '20c Shredded Wheat, 9, packages for .......................... 25e Best Quality Shelled Almond-, or Walnuts, per Ili 69c, Guaranteed Red Salmon, PCP till ............................. 45c 43c,A ttality mixed Peel, Lemon, Citron, Orawfc 59c Best Quality Extracts, all ffiavour.4, peto boitle ...... 10C Rice, 2 lbs f,)r ................................................ 25c Laundry Soap, all makes, a bar ............................ 100 Tkapioca, 2 lbs fol: .................... I ...... I ................. 25c 1 Lux, 2 packages for .................................... 25c VP Ito "I'AL V, #0 Iff 4W. iD 2,( v, v v in gham A M& N _0 WVi6 I