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The Wingham Advance, 1921-01-06, Page 8a - I U IL ;;Z IN 13 V H FA W I N V It 4AI A, i) V AA I htasoa) Jan 6th, 1921 71 $ . / 1" "45.000" .Stmck of Wfon'ter and Spr* Q fln uoods Jan. Z'2 J'�­" 81 d Watch for our BIG BILLS for some of the Bargains, space would not permit us to list them all. _tf,you do not receive a bill enquire at your Post Office or call at oup store. Watch for our advt. next *veek. , 4t 91 W, j x 7 A W X0, tK & M 'D &0 a �N I o j5rin" -Ion, ie I Into Every tanacaan i The great secret of Thomas A. Edison's genius is his wish to serve mankind'. This is the noble ambition which has kept his wonderful creative brain tirelessly at work through a long lifetime of marvelous achievement. Edison invented the phonograph, and spent- years perfecting it, for a definite purpose—to bring music into the homes and. daily lives of'his fellow -men. That is why Edison dealers are pledged to carry out the spirit of Edison's expresse& wish in offering You EDISC�N�'S NEW DIAMOND A M�-,4 Pz A gVe want to make it as casras possible for you the "master product of a master mind." After ho own an Amberola phonograpb. Nfo matter liotening to the shrill, metallic sound of ordinary how fid1i you f eel you can ai'f ord to pay, we will phonographs, the pure tone of the Amberola is a arrange nose co"mcniont imas of payrnom, ehat will revelationi So is the genuine Diatnond Point 'f eprodiecer (no needles to rhange). So are the 5"rP&O you. R Nve W. ill Ret nothingr Stand in the way 0i yonr Atnb�rol'Rlecords which onfla6t ordinary, fragile having fausic in y&x- hoine—red, nn't ic, sach ts recards for years and yeard &3 only Udlfiionls ovvii pilunorynpho cnal give yt)u. Vive we=�­ you to cuvie to our ctore and listen Lrdffiso;�,% Amben')IA he to Pdkwl'o at. your carfiest conveni- You will be wel. rf� E flalal woz,ad'!; a way fiAdc- --00 (�Om.o, 'ZI-ithora fail. J. V McK1880K, Dealep, Wingham .5f In Leather Top Rubbers for Men and Boys made in winobaw at our Piace ot Business, I Mens Leather Top Rubbers "15" inches high with best Redinan bottorns sizes 6 to I I $5.95 per pair. Men'.,; Leath ' er Top Rubbers in "12" inches, for, $5.35 per pair. PELLOW IS INSPECTOR WINQUAM MARKPT,% present, and I want to give something Replames Superannuated License officers that looks twice as much as it is. NX11kat (Correct up till Wedrxesday noon) do you suggest?" Of Both Ridings Wheat No. 2 ... 170 to 2 00 Well he replied, "in' cousideration. of Wheat No. 2SAVIng ...... 170 to 200. i W. T. Pellow, of GodeXich, has been Flou the high cost of living, I should bay ..... .. '5 50 to 6 501 3g to 38 f seventy-five cents worth of rice anti boil appointed by the Ontario Government Butter ................. 50 to 55 � it 'N" license inspector for the County of ffuron, Eggs ......... ... .... 70 to 75' duties to commence on January Ist. Cattle, med., butchers.. 9 00 to 10 00! The appointment of Mr. Pellow is re- Cattlej butchers choice.. 11 00 to 12 001 It you want V;�, commended by the Huron County 'tem- I -logs, liveweight 14 25 to 14 50 Hay ............... _...24 50 to 2600 Aft perance Associatioh. of which he has been Cream, 50 to. 65 a U 11 is MEEF ,41 special officer for the last f1vd years, and the organization that'lias been largely re- U U The entire expense of the enfoicement. sponsible for the effective enforcement will now be. borne by the Provincial Gov. Call at of the temperance lawsdur n g. these years ernment as provided by the Ontario Tem - Formerly there were two inspectors for perance Act. NNI-171 Huro4, John Torrance for South Hurott '01ver & Beninger's and 1. J. Mitchell, for North Huron. These have been superannuated under the Gtaldpa's Advice Butcher Shop assed at the last session of the Leg- I Grandpa" said a sinall girl, It need islature and will likely receive annually your advice, I have only seienty�five Alw4ys youing and cboice and prices are reasonable By the po-and or bT ike about one half their former salary. cents to spend oU cousin 'Pthtl'S -,VOddiUg carck4s prices rigbt. if? 11 It? tff Ott q, 1 1 if? TIC? Ttl 1111 + 1141 TP + _W IMP" n-9 s J I al� + -Ki anuary e. + Furs, Fur Coats, Men's and Boys'. Clothing, 4 + + + Overcoats., Ladies'. Ready-to-Veat + Role + + Our + i �- AL + + tl Prices are + Al 60 N Y + the, + + + + Lowest + + + + ...... Get Our Prices Before Buying + + N + *+++*+** +++++++4&++ 44+++44+4a*, a, Boys' Leather Top Rubbers "I V inches higli, sizes I to 5,' for $4.20 per pair. Youths' Leather Top Rubbers, % sizes I I �to 13, for $3.25 per pair. W, W1 L L IS SOLE AGENT FOR LADIES' AND ]DERBY SHOES,FOR MEN PELLOW IS INSPECTOR WINQUAM MARKPT,% present, and I want to give something Replames Superannuated License officers that looks twice as much as it is. NX11kat (Correct up till Wedrxesday noon) do you suggest?" Of Both Ridings Wheat No. 2 ... 170 to 2 00 Well he replied, "in' cousideration. of Wheat No. 2SAVIng ...... 170 to 200. i W. T. Pellow, of GodeXich, has been Flou the high cost of living, I should bay ..... .. '5 50 to 6 501 3g to 38 f seventy-five cents worth of rice anti boil appointed by the Ontario Government Butter ................. 50 to 55 � it 'N" license inspector for the County of ffuron, Eggs ......... ... .... 70 to 75' duties to commence on January Ist. Cattle, med., butchers.. 9 00 to 10 00! The appointment of Mr. Pellow is re- Cattlej butchers choice.. 11 00 to 12 001 It you want V;�, commended by the Huron County 'tem- I -logs, liveweight 14 25 to 14 50 Hay ............... _...24 50 to 2600 Aft perance Associatioh. of which he has been Cream, 50 to. 65 a U 11 is MEEF ,41 special officer for the last f1vd years, and the organization that'lias been largely re- U U The entire expense of the enfoicement. sponsible for the effective enforcement will now be. borne by the Provincial Gov. Call at of the temperance lawsdur n g. these years ernment as provided by the Ontario Tem - Formerly there were two inspectors for perance Act. NNI-171 Huro4, John Torrance for South Hurott '01ver & Beninger's and 1. J. Mitchell, for North Huron. These have been superannuated under the Gtaldpa's Advice Butcher Shop assed at the last session of the Leg- I Grandpa" said a sinall girl, It need islature and will likely receive annually your advice, I have only seienty�five Alw4ys youing and cboice and prices are reasonable By the po-and or bT ike about one half their former salary. cents to spend oU cousin 'Pthtl'S -,VOddiUg carck4s prices rigbt. if? 11 It? tff Ott q, 1 1 if? TIC? Ttl 1111 + 1141 TP + _W IMP" n-9 s J I al� + -Ki anuary e. + Furs, Fur Coats, Men's and Boys'. Clothing, 4 + + + Overcoats., Ladies'. Ready-to-Veat + Role + + Our + i �- AL + + tl Prices are + Al 60 N Y + the, + + + + Lowest + + + + ...... Get Our Prices Before Buying + + N + *+++*+** +++++++4&++ 44+++44+4a*, a,