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The Wingham Advance, 1921-01-06, Page 41. P, Thursday, Jan. 6th, 1921 ­/ THE WINGITAM ADVANUE Commencing FR 1"A V DECEM"wBER 3 1 st, and lasting for 15 jjj--X A I I The Greatest Selling Event In the History of Huron County. No Need of Waiting for Lower Prices,, "'They are Here!'. Our objecVDlo, 19 reduce our sixty thousand dollar stock before,stock taking at the end of the month. Having'decided to put on this sale, there. ' will be no halt way measurecj,, :,;,a have pitched profits to the winds and are going to run one of our Old -Time Sales that will measure up to everything that -the word Sale means. Come here expecting big bargains, you will get them. This store has always had a record for Low Prices and the bargains will be all the greater when these Prices ac- ee Months from now, it will pay you well to buy,, for Spring. We 7,iduced. Goods wPI be sold at this Sale at prices they cannot be bought at Thr will do our part to make this one of the greatest merchandising events in We history of this store. Come early. Come often. Isard"s Sales are always sales worth while. Staples at Reduced Prices Egiglish Long Cloth, yd wide, 35c, sale .................... 25c Circular Pillow Cotton, 75c value. sale .... 60C 5 pteces fancy plaid Wash Goods, 35c ................... :25o Striped Flannelette. very wide. reduced to ............... 29c Extra wide White Flannelette, reduced to ................ 40c, Gray Military Flannel, reduced to ....................... h0c Fine w( ave Factot-V Cotton, reduced to ................... :25c Yard wide Curtain Scrims 35c, reduced to ................ 25c One piece Tweed Panting $1.25, reduced to .............. 1.00 5 pieces striped Flannelette reduced to ..................... 25c Wide Table Linen, regular $2.50, reduced to .............. 1.90 8 pieces while Flannelette, reduced ........................ 35c Fine quality Flannelette Blankets ........................ 2.95 Printso light and dark, reduced to .......... ....... 25 and 30c Feather Ticking. wide, reduced to ......... : .............. 45c Pure linen Roller Toweling, reduced to ... I ........ I.., .... 38c Heavy quality dark Shirting. reduced to .................. 40c Fancy Lace Curtaining, reduced to ...................... 75c Hosiery 5 doz. plain and ribbed Hose, reg. 1.00, for ................ 715c Women's Heather Cashmere Hose, rag. 2.50, sale ........ 1.75 A line of Worsted Ribbed Hose, 75C sale .................. 60C Boys' heavy wool ribbed Hose. 1.25, sale ................ 1.00 5 doz. Womelitle fine quality silk Hose, 1.50 sale .......... 1.19 All other lines at reduced price. Groceries at Cut Prices Good quality Rice. per lb ................................ 10c. Large bar Soap, reg. 20c. sale ............................ 15c Monarch blend Black Tea, reg. 75c, sale ................ :-60c No. I quality Mixed Tea. reg -75c, sale ........... ...... 60c Polar Bear White Soap, sale 3 for ........................ 25c Good heavy strong Brooms, sale .......................... 75c Package of Soap dsworted -.omprising Comfort, Gold and Sunlight, G cakes .................................. 50c See our bargain list at Grocery counter, no room to quote all cut prices here. Boot and Shoe Department Big stock of the best makes of Men's, Women a Misses' and Children's Boots and Shoes and Rubbers. Our stock of footwear mnst be reduced by one thousand dollars. Our cut prices will do it. Buy now for Spring and you. will save money. Men's Underwear Stanfield's all wool Red Label. reg. 3.50, sale ............ $2,50 Blue Label, reg. 4,00, clean sweep ...................... _3.00 Green Label reg 3. W, on, sale .......................... 2.39 Tiger Brand, reg. 2.50. bargain at ........................ 200 3 doz. broken lines, reg up to $3.00, sale .................. 1.50 Overalls and Smocks Headlight. best quality, reg 3.50. sale price .............. 2.98 Heavy black Denim. reg. 2.50, bargain ........ I ........ 11.195 Cottonade stripe overalls. reg 3.00, bargain .............. 2.50 Men's Socks Grey union sox, 35c pair, 3 for ............................ 1,00 Men's heavy ribbed sox, reg. 50c for ...................... 39c Men's all wool black sox, 1.25 for ........................ 1.00 Boys' Underwear Fleece lined good quality 75c, sale ........................ 59c Men's fleece line good quality 1;25 to 1.50. sale price ....... 100 20 per cent. off all other lines. Men's Sweater Coats Best makes, pure wool, plain and fancy checks at a discount of 20 per cent. off. Men's Odd Pants Big choice of plain and fancy Stripes, A straight discount of 20 per cent off, Meifs Suits Latest styles made by Canada's best manufacturers, includ- ing bench tailored clothes in all the latest models, plain and fancy worsted-13,acbelor, Fite -Rite and Perfection brapda— on, sale at froin 20 to 2 per cent off regular prices Boys' Suits all new styles, Form Fit, all sizes and patterns 20 per cent ofL Men's Caps Big range of Men's and Boys'Winter Caps, new patterns 20 per cent off, Overcoats for Men and Boys Big stock, to choose from, every coat well tailored and the very latest models. Sale 20 to 25 per cent off. Boys' and Youths" Sweaters All wool pul Ilover sweaters, pretty color combinations in Purple and White, Purple and Orange, Royal Blue and Orange and plain colors.. Regular value $7.00 and 8.00 each, clean sweep price $5.90 Boys' Pullover Jerseys All wool In grey.'navy and wine colors. Regular price 2,00, sale price .................................... 1.50 Corsets Best makes in stock, all sizes, at greatly reduced prices. 5 doz. odd lines to clear, value up to 3.00 pair, sale 1,90. money saying values. Dress Goods Dept. All kinds of Dress Goods, Suitings, Coatings, Silk Crepes, Fancy Trimmings, Linings, etc, at 20 per cent off reg. prices. Women!s Coats Velour, SUvertone, Tweed, Plush, etc. all this years new styles, special to clear 10 coats, sale price $17,50. Salts Plush Cos" guaranteed linings, sale price ......... 39= All other coats including Child's and Misses at 20 to 25 per cent reductions. Women's Sweaters All new fine quality perfect garments, best rnakes and styles 10 coats to clear all wool $10 value for $6 75, 20 per cent off all lines. Furs! . Furs! Buy your Furs at this sale and save from.25 to 40 per cent good selection of gets, Muffs and Neck Pieces, Natural Grey Wolfe, Brown Wolfe, Brown Sable, Black Sable, Black Fox, BlackWolfe, Brown Squirrel, Brown Lynx, Golden Fox, Hud- son Seal, Opposum. Marmot and White Fox and Thibet, One Ladies' Rat Coat, sale price ............. I ....... 1$50.00 One ladies' Brown Marmot Coat, collar and cuffs are Hud- son Seal, brocade silk lixted, reg. $175, sole price .... 125.00 One ladies' Black Coney Coat, Grey Opposum collar and cuffs, fancy silk lining a,stylish coat, reg. $175, sole 125.00 Fur collared Cloth Coats on sale at greatly reduced prices. Ladies' Waists Comprising all the new styles in Silk Crepe. Georgette, Pongee. Fancy Stripes and Wash Silks, your pick at 20 per cent reductions. t wilt Certainly pay you well to attend this sale. s a _' 1 1194%9 IM MIr 0 Aah' 1 009, W 11 ha Ont H* ISARD C Terms of Sale Cash or Trade. No goods on approval, money refunded if goods are not satisfactory. W. A. Currie, merchanicwork, onit and when he got it useful and entertaining, was erected in th, e Lucknow All were re -nominated but Air, Cameron a large crowd, IMackstone's orchestra of Toronto, visited their sister, Mrs. R. T. close of the meeting Mr. I Douglas. t his stuff. Mr. Sneath parlors, and the attendance of visitors wag. in a neat speech resigned after 38 years in Goderich suppied the music. 4 spoke briefly on "Consolidated Schools", fixed he would g6 Lucknow, Jan 3rd, 1921 public service which be thought was a Mr. and Airs. Win. Douglas of Clinton, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Brown and tjiild-'! and thought the subject should be is- acted thegood sarmaritan and gave him a tax on the seating accommodation of the At midnight on Friday, old 1920 passed record. and although not an old man by spent Christmas and New Year s with his 1 ren, spent a few days in Simcoe. I cussed at the different school meetings permission to leave them, as anyone else Home. Mr. Elliott County Agent acted on to join the years gone on before. any means, he wishes to devote big ener- mother here. Mr. and Mrs. Jun. Howe are visiting i I Many waited up to see him go. With gies to his business. Mr. Win. Mexen- next week, as it is a lively question and would have done under tile circumstances. as Chairman, and the little inmates render - Mr, and Mrs J Cantelon spent the relatives in Montreal. . eyes full of shadow and with many a zie (horse dealer) qualified in place of; holiday with 3ir parents in! Messrs hich we must face shortly. He called next morning and took the ed a short programme of songs and recita. antelon's Gladys and 3 weu McQuaig of one w backward glance be passed beyond recall. Mr. Cameron. Clinton. I Windsor,'are at home here and will spend; Quite a lively interest was taken in t6e club bag and coat saying he could not get tions prepared under the tution of Miss The old year like all other years started Watch night services were held in all ovx well With most of us but many were I Mr. and Mrs. Temple Clarke of I the winter here. annual meeting of S. S. No. 9, E. Waw- his car fixed but was going to go out on Bentley, The Matron and her sister, Miss the protestant churches on New Year's G d ch, visited her mother, Mrs. Geo, J anosh, on Dec. 29th, a few ladies being I the early train and not bother with the Lottie which was, most creditable to all. I o eri the chances we failed to grasp of helping eve. and fairly large congregations at- I, , Q . __U Then Santa appeared and after makin bur fellows and lending a kindly band. ?deny blessings were given us and many I tended. At the hour of midnight. the, bells were rung and the whistles III 0—'o on, as, r. Miss Isabel Douglasof Chatham, visit- I STOCK BREEDERS present. Mr. Lxeo. Aerr was appointed in place of the retiring trus I tee, Mr. Geo. I It was the next day that Mr. Sneath b acquaintance of the youngsters he distri- teaeons taughts some of which we will re- but o bid farewell to the past. Welc in. and I ed her mother here 'Mr, i Coultes, who served for six years on the heard of a man being arrested at I -lensall buted from the tree until each pair of little filled they member. the majority will very soon be forgotten. We have made mistakes Andbten misunderstood, but these MIS All Hall to the futurs. At the last regular meeting of Lucknow Oddiellows, the following I and Mrs. U. Aitcheson and child- Mill, spent a few days with Mrs. Aitcbe- son mother in Clinton. I At a meeting ofLive Stock Beeders Dec. 3 Ist, 1920 board. Agodd talk, given by Mr. Stanley Elliott on Consolidated Schools, in which charged with theft of an overcoat, , a robe and other articles, he became suspicious arms were until could hold no,, more,' A few words of appreciation was by Rev. E. Ford is takes will not have been made in vain if they teach us not to commit the same officers were elected N. G , Pobt. Johnston, V. G., Archie Barbour. Rec. Sm, E. Ai tcheson, Air. and Mrs. W, McMillan and L. R. Taylor visited in Londesboro. held in Wingharn on itwas decided to hold Pure Bred Live Stock sale in Wingham sometime heshow ed both the advantages and dis- advantages. The two main obstacles are, that this was the same man who had left the articles at his home, and he prot.nptly spoken J. who one of the stand byes of the work and when all. erxors and now with hwds full of prom- Ise we see 1921 make his appearance. Fin. Sec'y-, Dr. Paterson, Treas., A. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Richardson of Tees- early I March 1921. Parties wisbing '" the first cost of building, and the trans- notified the proper authorites who had had said Good Night and Merry Christmas, there -were no 'We do not know what joy, distress. labor Ross Trustees, A. H. Boyd. A. Ross and W. C. Johnstone. e water, visited the latte s mother here. Mr, Robl, big the Association to j oin or consign stock to the sale would do well to get portation of the pupils to and from sebool. the robe returned to its owner. more satisfied or happy little folks in the whole County or paln he imay, bring us, but if we have patient mitids and willing bands, we may Mr. N. D. McKenzie has moved his from his in Lyong of Quebec, visited parents here. in touch with the Secretary. This includes any Angus, Hereford or Short, Some of the advantages are, better equip- ped schools with more permanent teachers. than the little family of nine, who climbed. g g d from evil and if we or brave- ly at w tever tasks our bands may fall grocery stock old stand the Anderson Block to the corner store in the Mr. 1 arl Mallough of Prince Albert, is spending a few weeks with his parents horn breeders. Applications to enter in January They will take the High Schools and Wroxeter _ ,Ilo the stairs to enjoy the sweet Sleep !of childhood, in their comfortable and well 40 e uhall at least gain peace and con t ent in knowing that we have done Murray Block. Johnstone Bros. have moved into the store. vacated by Mr. r, he . stock the sale close on 15tb . Send entries to Colleges to the country, instead Of the boys and girls from the rural districts Mrs. Couts of Lanclug. Micil_ came to attend the funeral of tier fattier, kept rooms. To all who took part in the, lawlirery best and now our Gincere wish McXenzie which they recently bought an4 Mr. Murdie will move into the block Dr. and Mrs. McLean of Welland, visited Mrs. McLean's parents, Air. and S. B. STOTHERS, See. Treas. going tothe towns and cities for such Mr. Thomas Musgrove, is visiting, friends in the village. preparations and thosewho keepwatch of the work. The success of this. the, to all as we stand on the threshbold oj a xtw year!$ that you may strive a little vacated by Johnstones and the post office, Mrs. D. Sheriff. Huron County Breeders Assoc., Ont. education. The aim to be kept in mind Miss Roclet, of"roronto. is a. visitor at second Christms gathering in the h6mg- snare earnestly to reach your ideals that which he bought a year ago and we Air. and Mrs. B.own Mallough of Clinton. is the fitting of each pupil for the work the home of Dr. McLeod. I is an abundant satisfaction and ample re. ym may be free froni the handicap of ill_ understand Mr. Cutt will start a picture Grimsby, visited their homes here. for which he or she is beat adapted. i Mr. and Mrs. David Wailker of *Nia- ward. Xesith and enjoy a fair share of this world!s prosperity. Let us all resolve to show in the building vacated by Mr. Murdie but thia is not definite. Mr. Le. Mr. Finley Ross of Toronto, visited friends in town. The genial face of the late Mr. H. ! gara, who spent Xmas with the latter's Mrs. Gibson, left for Toronto Here follows the list oi contributions, all of which are gratefully acknowledged b^ve tb*- courage of our cc -nvictiong. to be.1 toy Horne has bought the barber business Misses. Mildred and I -rances $pence East Wawaitosb I Deacon, Was much missed as he took a mother, I one day last week, where the* will viq1t i by tile executive L. J. Williams, Blyth,­ liends %&Uc*M Ott *11 times in every thing we do to friends and hold from Mr. George Huston and will move into the building now used Dy Mr. T. W visited their home here, great interest in the public affairs of the, tor a few daps before rooturning' $2.00, F. H. Glover 2.0% Mrs, D, Millet Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDougall 2. CO, Mrs. Carrie $1.000 December Grand 40rsayt make more *48OW4 now have. and when this year t*At w& will have (ewer regrets than when Smith as auto supply store. Mr. Smitl ; I will go into the new garage which he has; Miss Frances SiddalofTorojito, visited I with her parents here. t family moved to Wyoming last week. Mr. ) JeDougall will engage in the oil drill - community and was always present at the to tbeir home. i Jury 21.50. James Carrie 1.00. M. Robins school meeting, Miss Annie, Munro of St. Catherme,4, 1i,00, G. R. Elliott, Canmore 5,00, C. Sea. it arrived erected on the site of the old McGarry Rouge. . I Mr. Alex. Lockhart of Toronto, Mr. ]no Newton Galt, Air. Alvin Cameron I L ing there. Spent Xmas With her mother here, i ger 2.00, W. J. Jackson 1.00,, ThO& Davis Mr. Ed Cousms has bought the of of Mr. John l3ooth ofSasU., 18 a visitof in 5,00 Mto. Skinn 1.00, Mocha Temple Lucknow did not have an election this I property owned by Frank McIntosh. Mr. Toronto. Mr. Jerry P.Athwell of Kitchen- Mr. George Kerr has purchase- town, -1 London. 125,00. Mrs. C, E, Sale y"Ir, all officers being returned by accla- McIntosh has moved Holyrood where he er. Air. Steele McKenzie of Xitcheller, farm to his own SENTENCED FOR THEPT 100. Mr. Wilfred Musgrove of 1-jamilton,, Bible Class Methodist Church, Blyth,. tution. Reeve Johnston was honoured will be engaged with Ackert Bros. acre Mr. Hugh Anderson of Toronth, Mr. adjacent property on friends here last week. 22,50, Blyth Woman's Institute 5.00, by being the only person nominated for A week of prayer will be observed this;, Millson of Hamil from )4mers011 to", Mis Mr. 1, W. Walters. i George Pearce convicted a week ago On called Win. Forest MOD, Amity Sunday SdhNA that "Ition, end it is no more than he week in the following order. Monday Gladys Rivers of Witigham, Miss Mable Mr. Albert All Perdue has moved his a number of theft charges and of break" Miss Alma Ratio of Toronto, spent the Class BlYth 10-00, Constance Methodist I de"rvto to he has given b5s time and night a mass meeting of young people ' McC ure of Drayton, Miss Alma Alton fain in I from Clifford and 'e occupying ily ar - holidayR under the parental roof. Cnurch Ladies Aid 10,00, Miss Chellevr toettles In full musuro for the welfare of the Presbyterian church adderased by Dr. and Miss Clara McQuillan at their re. by Mr. Alex Ing jail, was sentenced by Judge Dickson prayer meetine, each evening of this L00. Miss Wiggins 1.00, Mrs. Leach, I.O(Y the town. He bits labored hard and long Newton. Tuesday in the Anglican'sliective homen. the house recently vacated to two years and three months on the *,,,k I, the chutches bere. Miss Tena EdMeSton, Dasbwood 5.00, I to have hydro brought to town. and it is only tight that be should be in the churrh addressed by, Rev. R. P. Irwin ofi, The Misses. Dean, Geddes of Oil Sip iags Toronto, McDougall,' Mr. Mrs. Will Hopper of Seaforth, theft charges and one year on jail break- 1C. P. R, Employees at Goderich 30.00,, **"c when the power is turned on. He tLe Methodist church. Wednesday in and Carric Geddes ot the Presbyterian church addressed by visited at their home here for the holi- and spent New Year's at the latter's home. ing at the provincial penitentiary atPord&- i Exeter Woman's Institute 36 jars fruit, Obildrens' Aid Notes 'Saltford Utiion Church Mission Class *W then have achieved the goal of his Rev. C. R. Copeland of Zion Methodist 400bitforis. Re has also made it place for, days. A number of our young people erijo ed mouth, thr, sentences to run concurrently. The prisoner toolC big sentence hard, a hand embroidered quilt, Others who The friends of the Huron County Child I donated 110110"If at the county council and If he is ; church. Thursday in Xinloag Presbyter, ian church addressed by Aev.Mr Bede- feel that he i Miss, Sadie Boyd of Chicago, is visiting her sister, Miss Annie Boyd, lyho has themselves at the New Year party at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Win. Robinson. breaking downand cuing like a child. presents such as, books, candy, rens' Shelter, both In town AM thtoughi fruit, vegetables, ClOthin toys and other ocivea another ye" we sure stone of Phe Anglican church and on *0 be the ftxt warden of Bruce County. Friday In the Methodist been Seriously ill. I Mr. Harold Aobinson returned this Pearce is the man who broke jail at 71, the County, wore not untrindful of the I Useful gifts were, Mrs. in Coates, Mr, Witimill, Helen Land, churtt, L"It yett's council also 4estrve their, ed by Rev. Mr. GoIllin of Kinlo. Pte- thaft of praiec for the g6oi Lvirk ac, Air. and Airs, W. K McDonald are j&pending a few holidays in Michigan. week to Toronto. Fstmer's Club. Hensg1l. and was later recaptured in Lon- don. He Turnkey Knox gcod wock during the post two weeks, and Mrs. Romp Mrs., Ith ex. Halliday, Mrs. J. Clark, Mm G'ndey's the contributions sent nW byterian church. coMpusbadsodhad they all decided to Lorne vink opened for the season, the Mr. and 'Mrs, lack Clark of South. An open meeting of the also assaulted vras held in Currie's school on the evert, at the W thtTe In an endeavor to get his gifts and S, S-Clase Blyth Mrs. 1. R. Bell. S, CIA". pressed wishes Milt the young People Blyth, Goderich 6, W. V. A., J. AltcheM stead for re-election they most certainly b egirming of lost week with skating and ampton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. D. R. liberty The Salvation Army, in London have happy Cbristmg% Season, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs, Jas. Cutt, Mr& v,"14 b%v* been returned to their old hockey practice Lucknow-Ripley will put Mcluto8b. jug of Dec, 29th. A good programme; family would a C, F Salt, Mrs Carrie, Mrs, Willis, Mr& delight Howevtr Mr. Murdie whd ill teams in both iwiiior and junior N. H. J*s"d tlitpoll at the last election decid- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Irwin and little visited hiq of instrumental mu* by Mr. MW Mrs. is looking after his wife and and Robt. Coultes, R. Mowbray Mr. imd'wifl send them to her home in Northerri! were web as bring to the manage. Worsell, Biqsett Bros., Mr& SbeppW, show that the work being done gd tkm bit business required all is At_ L. and *a good material is available good . itt'nes should, result. sqtt, mother, Airs. Ja% Irwin t, of town. and Mrs, Hilton Ogden, also singing by a Ontario. ment,;snd q' for the unfortunate and beglected children CAnon Hill, Salkeld, Um Mrs, 3 Roffman. Mrs. Barker. A. M, 1,tygkoft 4uring the coming yeav anc I be 001,fov r*slgn*d and his place has been WoA i,, now bc-inK offt-red in large Mr. Jack Stilith Of Regina, Visited his, choir of young men of the neighborhood, This mtn asked permission to leave A) is Wrig appredtited more and move so it Robertson, I Mrs. C. X Saunders, Mr. MaeVicar, Mr, R4>bart Mulita, who was one o(l, a t five and six. &Aktv , a t,,,ord. mother and other relatbr". here. revisition by Thos Taylor, and itntiromptu club, bag, tug and Lvat sit the borne of'becomea, *idely known. A list of theCon. !McCretith, Orignd Beare, Etta _qinl tii Min M. Salkeld, or#NA*d candidates at the Wt eltr,- Thi, locat farmiture factory will resunle Mr. Wm. 11ablcirk and obildren ( f L'jpeschft by Mr. S. F_gW.t of St, Cathero 1 Mr. Win, Snfttb one night about fout! b trititiorm given below it a 4M W. I Grew Mr. proof Of this m1d Mrs. M. T%* rotiring members of the operatiolt next vwk. Riticarditie, vi ,ited her brotber and sister 91& is that his auto had btok- On priday ev"tug list a subattnttai W- Howell, 73. 0. N, ClUb North St. Church, 40NOW *eard tbta year were. P- I X Cam- The last dalem of the yearxas held on h0te- Ina and Ut, CuMa, wb* attftd Wash sigot uYing ' Jett I -61i. UKIW both Mies F&nVw Mm J" Miteboll, W& W. L. ix**. pr. Newton and D R. McIntosh-! lt ft V. e.*r q eve, in the town 111111 vind drew Lauts and Irene McI)OIlaid ovifw t Iowa =4 he was Owning in to A" 9 CWMR# U ftl With gift0t Torooto V1AV**y. To"M* he Hotton, __1-11 , 1 I]