The Wingham Advance, 1921-08-04, Page 8o e %lwa
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Thursday. August 4th, 1921
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IN
. . . . . The Gospel of lip
W %aring
MADV. MARK
IM, GOOD OVERALLS
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Did you ever stop to think what you
save by wearing high'gvade overalls.
MX Peabody and Carhartt Overalls are the
best made in America—sell for a little move
but Nvea.v move than the extra cost.
Work Shirts, Work, Hose,
Gloves. and Alitts, Etc.
Iff A�
nn a U, o
Belmore 'Mrs. William XVilson, Wroxeter,, visited To Whom It May Concern
recently with Hiss Ellen Flem;ng and The . party or parties responsible,for the
Rev. Sloclair e.,wha.oged pulpits Willi uLlitkracquar�tancesiti.tlie'villagt�.
the Rev. MacKenzi..4 Riversdale 8,tbbath, removalof articlestroma housein East
afterrio.on. , , . I I I I .. . i Mrs. McDonald, Toronto, spent last Wawanosh, which they entered on the
The Christi -ii Fmfev*%or Sand %,,,vkik *,vitb her neice, Mrs. john Mulvey.
ay even- 1 afternoon of Sunday, July 24th, Iasi, will
ing was 1#-d by the.mis-.ion Band, Master' Miss Margaret and Helen N-le.Grogan of
Alex Corrigan 2LClil)g as president Nliss'Torouto, was calling I on old'fri6fids'in the be given an opportunity of repla�mg on
the parcel wire of the owners mail box,
Ethel boyd tooi� the topic. a duet was Illage last week, also Mr. James Ross
sung by,M6syss Irene Mundell aud %' not liter than Friday. August 5th, next,
Amy Newans, On Friday afternoon the "it California, at Conrad Baker's, Mr. Rost
Mission Band will hold a picnic an the at one time worked in the cheese factory 12 gauge, No. 2 Black Dominion Shells.
manse lawn. i along with the 12 gauge B. B. Dupouts
i here.
The social beld tin Mrs. Corrigan's Miss Florence Herd and her mother, taken previously from a box in the sum-
JaWnr bwing to the busy time it was not also Murray Mulvey will soon I mer kitchen. Hoping that those guilty
so well attended as usual. never the leis (fie we.,,t to visit friends there. of house rummaging, which has become
the sum of $92.00 wa., raised and will go altogether too prevalent, and the removal
toward the debt on the manse. Mr. Shand, Toronto, is vi,;itiug his
The Women's Institute will hold #the daughter, Mrs. Corrigan. of ' small articles, will cease with this
August meeting at Mrs jos Hall's, Sattjr- Miss Lizzle MdKee and Geo�rge of warning, otherwise they face the alter -
day afternoon when the Wrox-�tcr branch Gorrie, spent Sunday with friend-; on the native of answering for their. conduct
are expected to be present. gravel, before our provincial officer.
Will
e n d Sale 14
This will be a self -serve sale, in other words, one shoe of each pair is
A
placed on counters or tables on which is a ticket showing size and price.
You do your own selecting, try them on, etc., and when suited the sales-
man will give you the mate to the shoe selected. I
This is a sale of odds and ends and lines we are not continuing to
stock. 'I'Awle have not all sizes in all kinds, but we have shoes of all sizes
and in many different kinds. .
Come Early While the Selection is at It's 'Best.
is
W1, --- mrio
InghamY
T_hretek; D ays Only
Clearance Sale of the balance of this seasons, dresses
in latest styles of voile, organdy, gingham and per-
cale. 3 Days Only, at Half Price and Less.
r X
Voile and Organdy Dresses for Women'
MIS-ses and Children
Pretty designs in imported voile and organdy in light
and dark colors. Reg. 16.50 to 25.00.
RO-duced to $11.95.
Chambray and Gingham Dresses at
Half Price
Smartly styled check, plaid and plain materials neatly
trimmed with organdy. Reg. 6.50 to 8.00.
Reduced to $4.19.
Children's Dresses
Children's Gingham and Percale Dresses serviceable
and practical suitable for school wear or play time. R
2.50, reduced 1,19. Reg. 3.00 to 4.00.
Reduced, to $1.98.
Sweaters Hosiery and Underwear -
Newest models in sweater coats, Women's silk, lisle at7,d -cottort hos.
knitted from carefully selected pure tery and underwear at specialty reduc-
wool yarns at reasonable prices. ed prices.
Silks Corsets
Taffetta, Duchess, Mouseline, Pon- Do not forget to come in and see
new models in Nemo and Gossard cor-
gee; Charnieuse, Habitatt at greatly sets, a style suitable for every flgure,
reduced prices. reasonably priced.
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.r][116A KING BR.0s.
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>=r Terms, Cash. Phone 71.
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THH WINGRAM ADVANCE
Bluevale
Bluevale is becoming a very popular velma I)owlcy returned home this week, spent Sunday at Win. Brockelividges'.
Ov. und r4ro. Ed. Coultas, Phil,adelpbia,!
summer resort. after speadin l; a month with friends here, Mr. and Mrs. 11arry McGee aull G or.
a��dMlsablablo Coultas are V1511ing at �
We are sorry to tepart Mr. John
Mr. John Diamond is spending a few; b hope I don, of'Wawanosh spent, Sunday at Thos,
bir, datigInter, Mrs. Stewart?SPcrccr`nthc sick list, ut for a Appleby's
Lteehomehere. ;wectiswith
.
Yount;. whe.% lia,4 been with her two 6poedy recovery.
i: Miss Delta McLean of Petrolia who
Xwo. John Cjlfie and daughter from %wa children. tiolid.1ying at their cottige We are pleased to I;now o u r gemal
has spent the last conple of NVI
arandon. we viaNng with Migsc-3. Mary, n the v' lage. T%ey imend, to return to st L�el,� with
'I I ation hgei.t, Mr. Jas. Masters is im-
:3nd Susie eollie.
Toronto sht);tly. rriwing after his recent 111russ. trient Is in these parts rettirtivil. to her
hollik, oil Monday, and Was accompanied
2!1r, jamen Aitcheson Stoney Crceli. is.
Mr. Will Hail, -y of Dunville, was call-, Miss Irtia White. of Toronto, returned I h". Mi, s Uatinih and Mary� Stokes.
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u�c)itlslg relatives licre.
Ang on old frierkdo over the week -end i hot-ne last wct�k after spending a fcw
weeks at Me, F B. Scott s. Mr. and Mrs. Perey Copeland front
%ev. Mr. iml Mrs. Wilson are rV5!nA--,
Mrs. Richardson ot Sault Ste Marle, Air. Laidlaw, who ID a guest at Mr. 1 near Wroxeter spent Suntlay oil the ioth.
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,-Ela their hohday�i with their son a;,.'Vhd-As
vitn'zing Mise Belle Burgess. *
I Walter Pavidson'o, favored us with a Miss Mary 11-erkeurldge of Grev spent
Miss Mona SchwalcB of Laird, At- splendid solo in Knox chnrch Sunday a few days with her cousin, Miss Addle
Murse Rnby Duff, Toronto, is visitirlf,'
goma. is viAting her aunts, Mr. King morning.
at� bor home horc-
ind Mrs. Flainton. i Mrs: McCausland of Vancouver. and Mr. and %Its. 1, dmundson of Wroxeter,
tZsser3 jvnc, and. Mae Mnwbray are
Mr. and Mrs. McGee and two children'Mrs. Gundry of Regina, spent the past spk(It one day reewitly at Win. Mar.
�sldngfrievdsal Whitechurch.
of $tr1nnaVo;, spent last v.,cek "W, ��eek with Mrs. Robt. Musgrove. shalls'.
Miss Eva Duff. Walland is hoine for
�_Zcr holidays
J. W. King's. Mr. Mcuee is. -.1 barrister Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gannett ofDtilutli, ed on
in StranravQn- -.md Mrs. Mce A, quiet Nveddirig was soleinniz
Tee "3
Rev. Air Mills lool, the service in the
Min., is vissitingthe former's mother, Mrs.
neice of Alr@. King, Chas. Gannett. We(luesday, Jl)lv 27th, Rt tl",' Methodist
Clvir'Oi last Suaday. Rev.!
Mr. John "Wilber of Bast End Sask.t Parsonage, Bluevale. bv the Rev. Mr.
Tate is on h3lidays.
As visiting with hiq 04ter, Mrs. 11. A.� Wilson, when Miss HaM Artustrong of
I Bluevale was united in the holy bonds of
Mr. Firl Aitclie-on, Storey Creak. is
McCall.
Glenannan tilatrimony to Mr. Cht%fter Dunkin of
u-Niting at the !,.omc: of Robert Aitcheson.
Mrs. B. Burk of Toran'to, and their �Glenannau. Miss Fdna Lincoln, niece
&.1is3 Laura Holmes is violtirI Bl.ant.
cbil&%!nt are visiting at Mrs. Robt, Rev. Mr. Mills uf Dluevale,ha,; cci)f the grooin acted as bridesmaid, while
cripied. thepulpit at Radies' church tl IL'Mr. Robert Aitken assisted the groorn.
hi 1 F s Flor rice Aitcl%'. I-_ Stoney
j 41 r s, AitI-.e:,, ami little daughter. are Pa -St 0-Ple Of Sundays, owing to ,%Ir- � The community extends congratulations
eck, is vv.,lt;ng old frien"Jo it, ard
V-nding tLeir hj10ays at Beaton. Tate beingamay oil h' s holfilays. to Mr. and Mr.4. Dunkin as they journey
"Toronto,
of
Mrs. McLeod ridge of Dluevale,,tbrough life ttaether.
and Miss Mr. J,ck- Ilreeken I
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Thursday. August 4th, 1921
X
IN
. . . . . The Gospel of lip
W %aring
MADV. MARK
IM, GOOD OVERALLS
t
VI
Did you ever stop to think what you
save by wearing high'gvade overalls.
MX Peabody and Carhartt Overalls are the
best made in America—sell for a little move
but Nvea.v move than the extra cost.
Work Shirts, Work, Hose,
Gloves. and Alitts, Etc.
Iff A�
nn a U, o
Belmore 'Mrs. William XVilson, Wroxeter,, visited To Whom It May Concern
recently with Hiss Ellen Flem;ng and The . party or parties responsible,for the
Rev. Sloclair e.,wha.oged pulpits Willi uLlitkracquar�tancesiti.tlie'villagt�.
the Rev. MacKenzi..4 Riversdale 8,tbbath, removalof articlestroma housein East
afterrio.on. , , . I I I I .. . i Mrs. McDonald, Toronto, spent last Wawanosh, which they entered on the
The Christi -ii Fmfev*%or Sand %,,,vkik *,vitb her neice, Mrs. john Mulvey.
ay even- 1 afternoon of Sunday, July 24th, Iasi, will
ing was 1#-d by the.mis-.ion Band, Master' Miss Margaret and Helen N-le.Grogan of
Alex Corrigan 2LClil)g as president Nliss'Torouto, was calling I on old'fri6fids'in the be given an opportunity of repla�mg on
the parcel wire of the owners mail box,
Ethel boyd tooi� the topic. a duet was Illage last week, also Mr. James Ross
sung by,M6syss Irene Mundell aud %' not liter than Friday. August 5th, next,
Amy Newans, On Friday afternoon the "it California, at Conrad Baker's, Mr. Rost
Mission Band will hold a picnic an the at one time worked in the cheese factory 12 gauge, No. 2 Black Dominion Shells.
manse lawn. i along with the 12 gauge B. B. Dupouts
i here.
The social beld tin Mrs. Corrigan's Miss Florence Herd and her mother, taken previously from a box in the sum-
JaWnr bwing to the busy time it was not also Murray Mulvey will soon I mer kitchen. Hoping that those guilty
so well attended as usual. never the leis (fie we.,,t to visit friends there. of house rummaging, which has become
the sum of $92.00 wa., raised and will go altogether too prevalent, and the removal
toward the debt on the manse. Mr. Shand, Toronto, is vi,;itiug his
The Women's Institute will hold #the daughter, Mrs. Corrigan. of ' small articles, will cease with this
August meeting at Mrs jos Hall's, Sattjr- Miss Lizzle MdKee and Geo�rge of warning, otherwise they face the alter -
day afternoon when the Wrox-�tcr branch Gorrie, spent Sunday with friend-; on the native of answering for their. conduct
are expected to be present. gravel, before our provincial officer.
Will
e n d Sale 14
This will be a self -serve sale, in other words, one shoe of each pair is
A
placed on counters or tables on which is a ticket showing size and price.
You do your own selecting, try them on, etc., and when suited the sales-
man will give you the mate to the shoe selected. I
This is a sale of odds and ends and lines we are not continuing to
stock. 'I'Awle have not all sizes in all kinds, but we have shoes of all sizes
and in many different kinds. .
Come Early While the Selection is at It's 'Best.
is
W1, --- mrio
InghamY
T_hretek; D ays Only
Clearance Sale of the balance of this seasons, dresses
in latest styles of voile, organdy, gingham and per-
cale. 3 Days Only, at Half Price and Less.
r X
Voile and Organdy Dresses for Women'
MIS-ses and Children
Pretty designs in imported voile and organdy in light
and dark colors. Reg. 16.50 to 25.00.
RO-duced to $11.95.
Chambray and Gingham Dresses at
Half Price
Smartly styled check, plaid and plain materials neatly
trimmed with organdy. Reg. 6.50 to 8.00.
Reduced to $4.19.
Children's Dresses
Children's Gingham and Percale Dresses serviceable
and practical suitable for school wear or play time. R
2.50, reduced 1,19. Reg. 3.00 to 4.00.
Reduced, to $1.98.
Sweaters Hosiery and Underwear -
Newest models in sweater coats, Women's silk, lisle at7,d -cottort hos.
knitted from carefully selected pure tery and underwear at specialty reduc-
wool yarns at reasonable prices. ed prices.
Silks Corsets
Taffetta, Duchess, Mouseline, Pon- Do not forget to come in and see
new models in Nemo and Gossard cor-
gee; Charnieuse, Habitatt at greatly sets, a style suitable for every flgure,
reduced prices. reasonably priced.
� 1. _r*�& 1 1, 1 - I mwoo.A.A. . I
.r][116A KING BR.0s.
M9
>=r Terms, Cash. Phone 71.
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