The Wingham Advance, 1921-10-06, Page 5N
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Thursday, October 6th, 1921
THE WINGRAM ADVANCE
WINGRAM FALt, FAIR
(COntinued (Tom. slip sbeet,)
THE HOUSE OF QUALITV E W Orvis; Irish )ace, hand made, Mis,
rog
M Livingstone, Mrs Tamlyn; initialpi
towel, I pair, Rich Johnston, B C Pad
Ad at dock; rnit, fancy table, Mrs Tamlyn, Rid
Johnston; Pin cushion, Miss M Living
stone, E W Orvis; headed hand bag
Hugh Gilmour, Mrs Tamlyn; quilt, patch
C& cotton, Hugh Gilmour, E W Orvis
OU 0— quilt, pieced cotton, Rich Johnston, E 11
Orvis; quilt, �any other. E W Qrvis, Mrs
I Stewart�, bedroom set, 4beet, pair piltov
cases and towel, Miss M Livingstone, Mn
s- ramlyn; sweater, hand maxle, Riel
We are showing a a'— 1.b-stcm, Mrs Tamlyn; shirt, man'9 work
full range of New Fall Goods ing, Miss M Livingstone, Hugh Gilmour
Slippers' air home-made, Misci NJ Living
P
tone, Mrs 'rarnlyn; slumber rug, L M
Dress Goods, Coatings and Saitings at—very attractive prices. Orvis, Mrs Tamlyn; sofa pillow, crochet
Navy and black all wool botany Serge, very fine weave, 54 it.,special 2
Mrs T4mlyn; sofa pillow, neddlework
.75 yd.
Silks and satins in all the latest shades- for dresses,,etc' Aliss M Livingstone, Mrs Tamlyn; sofg
1-0 Pillow. colored enibro'idered, Hugh Oil
-0 Sweater Coats, a f Lill assortdd stock in new �tyl�s to. s0ect from. mour, Miss M Livingstone; socks, pa . i .
Monarch Yarns for knitting, in a great variety of-c�plor's, 2 oz. balls 35c. man's woollen, hand made, s Tamlyn
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E W i -vis; tatting collectior), 4 piece!
Silk and cashmere hose in plain and heather mixtu'res.
only, B C Paddock, J D Be�croft; tra)
Frillings and vestirias for suits, dresses and sweaters in lace and net effect
S. So— cloth, Hugh Gilmour, B C Paddock
Table Runner,, Hugh Gilmour, Pat Gib
Novelty and patent leather belis in black, black and white, and colors. bon.,, towels. 4 fancy, hand -made, E M
Underwear for ladies and children in fall- and winter weights.
Orvis, Mrs Tamlyn; collection of ladies
Staples, Shirtings, Pillow Cotto'n, Flannelette, Cotton at reduced prices.
1�_ work, 10 pieces only, B C Paddock. Hugl
Gilmour. collection of knitting, Miss IV
MEN'S WEAR Livingstone, Mrs Tamlyo; single piec(
crocheting, white, Robt Groves Ist anc
Suits and Overcoats for men and boys in new ard distincti*�e styles. 2nd; single, piec'e crocheting, colorec
Raincoats in tweeds, gaberdines, worsteds, moderately priced. Rich Johnston, Robt Groves; fancy bec
a— pread, Mrs Tamlyn, Mrs I Stewart; bab)
Sweater Coats and Pullovers, Fitwell Hats and Caps, Underwear, Overallg and
pillow and carriage cover, embroiderec
Smocks, Shirts, Collars and Ties, Gloves and Hosiery.
a-- B -C Paddock; crochet yoke, Rich John,
sion, Hugh Gilmour; aomforter, Hugl
Gilmour Istland 2nd; ladies' house dress
so—
home-made, Mrs Tamlyn, Hugh Gilmour
SPECIALS
J. A. MILLS
Noi I—Four horse team driven tan.
Our Goods are the Best— Our PricesRight. dem, Ist prize $12, 2nd prize $8, prizei
Tirms, Cash.,' Produce Wanted.
donated by Directors John Gillespie and
AG Smith—R. JSanderson anclTelford
Monikornery, G B Armstrong. .
Noi 2�Best. filly or gelding, 2 years or
Turnberry Council McKinnon Bros., gravelling 138 67.; John', John Kirton 2.25, A. McDonald 2.10,jobn under' ist prize $5, 2nd prize $3, 3rd prize
Porter, gravel. 11.47; Geo, Casemore, in- I GOY 7.95; R. Hogg. 18.90, E. Peters 4.20, $2, prizes donated by President I J
D;o W Rae .6.75, H. Merkley 5.10, D. 0. Wright—Alex McDonald Winghaim, Ist
The Council met in Blilevale, Sept. apecting and repairs 9.00; Gen. S. Cruik-' S kes 3.00, 1. H. Smith 19.95; A. Car -
26th, 1921, with all the members pre,erit. shank, culvert and work 98.00; M.. Wilson, ruthers 11. 10, A. Pollock 4.05, J. Breck-. and 2nd, Alex
Minutes of last meeting were read' and rep, 2.00; Ed. Baird, tile and drain 6,00- Donald Teeswater.
approved on motion of W. A. Mines and C., Eadie, brushing 30.00; Thos. Weir' enridge 75c. D. Jewitt 10.05. No. 3—A box of 25 Am6gsador Cigars,
tin grader 16,00; A. Cameron, rep. 1.00' Moved by A. Wheeler and J. L. Mac -
J. J. Moffatt. On motion of A. Wheeler � . I Ewen that the neitt Council meeting be for the best single roadste-F in harness,
and L. MacEwen the engineer was em- Win. McMichael, insp. 7.50; J. W. King' held in Bluevale on Mdhday� Oct. 24th, prize donated by Mr. W R , Dyer—Fred
powered to vary the assessments on all gravel 17 55; Percy King, work 4.50; Win. I
lands and water -courses entering the Taylor, gravelling and culvert 97,93; John P. In. Bender.
Underwood drain 'and take'in any. area Yeo, insp. 10.00; J. L. MacEwen, gravel P. Powell, Clerk.
not perviously assessed. Moved by W " A. 32-92; J. T. Wylie, gravel 45c. R. Palmer, No. 4—To the boy or girl under 16
years, exhibiting the best halter broken
Mines and J. J. Moffatt that the Toi gravel 2.40; L. Herning, gravelling 15.00; MARRIED
ship Engineer be notified to repair the W. A. Cathers, Tp. share drain, 80.0o; colt, prizes Ist $3, 2nd 2, prizes donated
Armstrong Drain according t o t h e B. Cruikshank, gravel and insp. 2�5.25; MAcDONALD—RINTOUL—In Wingham, by Rae & Thompson—Jos Kerr, R J
requisition. Jos. Greenaway, part payment on Jermyn on Wednesday, Sept. 28th, J. A. Mac- Douglas.
The following accounts were paid; W. Drain, 1000.00. Donald to Mrs. H. Rintoul, both Of No. 5—Best Gentleman's -Turnout, $5
A. Galbraith, notice on foot bridge $2.50; The following gravel by pathmasters Wingham.
donated by the Bank of Hamilton—J C
Currie.
No. 6—For the fastest walking team,
Neckyoke donated by Mr. S, Young—G
B Armstrong.
No. 7—For the best halter broken colt,
a rug valued at W, donated by Mr. Thos.
Kew—Jos Kerr.
No. 8—Best h2avy team in harness,
"BUilt-in- Canada" whip value -82 50 donated by Mr. J. John-
son—G B, Armstrong.
No. 9—Best pair Hereford Calves
either sex, bred by exhibitor, Ist $15, 2n�
$10, 3rd $5, prizes dcnated by the Here-
ru # ford Breeders' Association—H T Perdue,
J,
1h a de 'm aw - P
Thos Taylor, H T Perdue.
For the first eight months of 192 1,
r �4o. 10—Best Steer or heifer calf, sired
St by Cariadian Recorded Hereford Bull,
$10, 50 percent will be donated by the
Total sales of udebaker Cars were: - Hereford Breeders' Aseociation—Wrn
Lyons.
41 % MORE than for the saime period of 1 '720. No. 11— Best type of (Tual purpose cow,
1st$2, 2nd fl—Hugh Gilmour, Roberti
10 1 % MORE than for the same period of 1919" Groves,
No. 12—Best steer or heifer, any class
Ist $2, 2nd $L Prizes donated by Dir:
But total sales of Repair Parts were, ector H T Perdue—Wm Lyons, F G
13% LESS than for the same period of 1920. Todd.
No. 13—Best Brood Sow, $3 donated
3010 LESS than for the same'period of 1919. by Director W A McGill --Herb Mc-
Kague.
No. 14—Best P,-.ir of bacon hogs $3,
While the total numbers of Studebaker Geo Coultes.
No. 15—Best pen of sucking pigs, $2
and $1, donated by Director Chas Canip-
Cars sold were: bell— W J Currie.
326,000 up to September I st, 1919. No. 17—Slow Bicycle Pace, Ist prize a
pair of Dunlop bicycle tires, donated by,
375,000 up to September I st, 1920. Mr. W A Currie—Smith Hutton,
No. 18 20,and 21—For the best bushel
442,000 up to September I st, 192 1. of Oats,"Barley and Turnips on which
S0 Gunn's Fertilizer was used 500 lbs of
umming up 116,000 more Studebaker Cars were Gunn's Shur Gain Fertilizer as first prize
and 250 lbs as second prize, prizes by Mr.
maintained in operation with 3%,oc les's parts business E. R. Harrison, Wingham branch man-
ager for Gunn's-18, Richard Wilton,
than two years ago, which conclusively proves that— I-Iugh Gilmour, 20, Richard Wilton, 21
Studebaker Cars are standing up in service and staying Adam Robertson, I J Wright.
out of repair shops, to a degree unexcelled, we believe, No. 24—Baby Show. Prizes donated
bYReeve Tipling and W G Patterson.
by any cars of whatever price. Fourteen babies were entered and the
judges awarded prizes to Mr. and Mrs.
The Studebaker Corporation of Canada, Ltd. M Taylor's baby from Belgrave, Mr. and
Mrs. Cenclait Phippen's baby and Mr.
A. R. ERSKINE, President and Mrs. Wallace I Miller's baby from
NEW PRICES OF STUDEBAKER AUTOMOBILES St. Helens,
A v. b. Watherville, Ont., exclusive of Sales Tax, effective September Sth, 1921 No. 25.—Fat Man's Race, box Of cigars
donated by Mr. W A Miller—Finley
Tourine Cars and Roadsters: Coupes and Sedan* o Lynn of Fordwich.
1AIrlit'slis 3 -Pass. Roadster ........ 0 ............ $1177260 Lialit-Six 2 -Pass, Coupe -Roadster ...............
Litht-six Tourina Car 5 Light -Six 5 -Pas.,. Sedan ......................... ::::::::::::::::�2"7'75' NO 20—FrOm Harold Buchanan, $10
Specirti-Six 2-PAsa. .................. 2275 Special -Six 4 -Pass. Coupe .......... 1.11 ......................... 3525 for the best 26 lb, crock cf butter. Butter
SPeciftl-Six Touring Car 2325 spocial-Six 5 -Pass, Sedan...... ................ ...... 3629
Stiedial-Six4-P;sn. 2325 Big -Six 4-Pasd. Coupa. , .................. ... ........... 3995 to become. property of the doner—Jas
Ift-Six Tourin Car .............................. I ........ 2785 rig -Six 'lerasii, Sedan ............................................ 4095
ALL STUDEBAKER CARS A R r, EQUIPPED WITH CORI) TIRE$ Alton.
No. 27-13est collection of Plants and
Flowers.85worth of goods donated by
Mr. H ' B Elliott—Jas G Fyfe,
L. Kennedy, Dealer, Wingharn No. 28— From Director W J Greer $5
to the lady making the larg0t number cf
entries and exhibiting same in the Fine 11
Arts-:-Miss'M Livingstonie,
13A8ed On Agurds for Studebaker combined eales and production in the United States and Canada, No. 20-13est exhibit Of garden veget.
ables from any school garden, prizes i
Ist,95, 2nd $8, 3rd $2. Prizes donated
by H E 16ard & Co.—No, 11, Turnberry. Six Months In Jail
No. 30—For the most newly married On Saturday, Mr. W. C. Lepard warr FEMALE SUFFRAGE
couple on the grounds, $3 and $2 donated sentenced to spend six months in God'
—Mr. and Mrs, J erich jail for a second offence against the F emale Suffrage is a que5tion that for
by Mr. W R Hamilton. Ediitor, Wingbam Advaice
A MacDonald, Wingliam, married eight 0. T. A. Much sympathy is extended to I many years has exercised the attention of
hourp and Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Bell of Mrs. Lepard and little faril-ly who are the!,all classes of society. The consensus of
Hollyrood married fifteen years. ones who must pay the penalty at home OpirJon has at last. turned in its f4vor,,
No. 31�For the best loaf of bread and Stiff Sentences For Burglary Ond now women, are ullowcd to vote,
half dozen buos or biscuits, made ' from William Lockridge and William Bloom, A vagaclous teacher in a. nearby sclivo 3
any brand of Vingham flour, 50 IN of field, who pleaded guilty two weeks ago to who regards compogtion as one of the
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Vive*Lilies Flour donated by Ho*son
H o'wson—Mrs. E W Orvis charges of robbery and receiving 'stolen most important subjects in the sctoo?
goods, appeared before Magistrate Reid Inalculum, chose for her scholars tbv!
No, 32—To the person making the; for sentence. Lockridge we're connected; other day, as the subject
a cQmposi
largest and best display of fruit, E ni
tocount, Ist $5, 2qd tries I'with'the robbery of McVicar's shoe store, tional -exercise ' 'Female Suffrage". Slie
, $a, 3rd $� prizes Lauder's drug store, Wigle's drug store, explained to her
donated by Dr. Redm6nd i charges that she wishc4
—W A McGill, the Misner factory and with stealing chick- them to state in the)r exercise all the
0 Campbell and Thos Taylor. ens from Dan O'Brien, John D. Kay, reasons they could: think of for or against
No, 33—To the person making the mo$t the third man, who Lockridgle and Bloom- this reform. By cleveny cu'rining
entries, in Poultry and � exhibiting same, field say was with them on some of the'niachinations I accbmplilqbed the task of
$0 donated by Dr. Hambly—W I Miller, robberies,,pleaded not guilt -Y in the police � laying hands upon one- or two of thote
,juvenile compositions. I will not divulgel
No. 34—To the person having the larg court a week ago, and is awaiting trial by
est number ' of entiies in Roots and a judge and jury, by which he elected[ the means I ' employed to secure the
Vegetables and exhibiting same, 85 worth, to be tried. Magistrate Reid sentenced scholar's documents, but will only remark
of goods donated by Geo T Robertson—; Lockridge to six months in the reformat- concerning them that they were thir6ugh-
Andrew Schmidt. ory and Bloomfield to three months 1,1 the ly honest and away above boardo, The
No. 35—To the school pupil exhibiting county jail. schblars decided by an ovprwbQlmir.r,
the best pair of Rabbits, lst* prize 82,; majority in favor of "Fernale Suffir;3ge".
donated by Hanna & Co. 2nd prize $1, 1 Allow me to relate a couple of reasons
donated by Georgas & Georgas—Robt BORN propounded by a bright boy in favor of
Beattie, Carr Bros. the women folks getting the vote. They.,
i are quite original. and irresistibly convinc�.
No. 30—To the exbibitor making the, STOTHERS—In Clinton op Monday, 1 ing, and I don't think the boy will object
most entries and exhibiting same in Cat- October 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. S. B. to seeing his views in print. His fit, -,z
tle, pair 15 inch leather top rubbers don- Stothers, a daughter
ated by W H Willis—John Shlells. I argument was as follows: "Everybody
No, 38 —To the person making the most I ; CooicLIn East Wawanosh, on Mondav, knows that Queen Victoria was the besf--
entries and exhibiting same in Dairy and; October 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard and finest Ruler Great Britain ever ha6i:
Orovisio * ns, 85 worth of Merchandise don- i Cookp, a daughter—Muriel Josephine. and if she could govern and control ar
ated by Hanna and Co—Mrs. W A Mc- whole empire, why should not other
Gill. women be allowed to do a little bit of
No. 39—To the person making the DIED 1governing, and be permitted, by means of
most entries and exhibiting same in the I — their vote to select the party that will,
Ladies Work, $5 donated by Dr. A J FiNcix— In St Mary's, Ont., on Tuesday, I govern according to the great and g000l,
Irwin—Mrs. (Dr.) Tamlyn, September20th., 1021. HughFinchin 3deas most women sometimes have?"
No. 40—For the best pair of dressed his 61st year. Buried on Sept. 22. Now what could anyone say against an,
chickens, $3 by Mr. J Hirst— W A Mc. Deceased was farher of Miss E. B. argument like that. Its reasoning is sa
McGill. Finch of the High Scho.ol Staff. cogent and so closely knit together, that
No. 41—For the best dozen hen's eggs. Brandon—In Wingliam, , on Tuesday, Oct. it offers simply no accomodation for - ad -
32 donated by Mr. J Hirst.—Richard 4th. Mrs Mathew Brandon passed verse criticism; it is absolutely unaswil-
Wilton.
away at the home of her daughter, Mrs, able, beautifully impregnable. I tell yo,
No. 42—For the best collection of Grain J. J. Brooks. Aged 85. the boy that can reason in this fashion,
shown by one exhibitor, Ist 300 lbs of should he ever become heartless, will
makiwhen he grows to man'sestate a
Fertilizer, 2nd 200 lbs of Fertilizer, prizes The Late Mrs. Burwash first class Lawyer. Now for the boys
donated by Farmers' Fertilizer Co.,
Wingham.—Richard Wilton, On Thursday Morning, Mrs. (Rev,) N. second argument. "If it be true that
No. 44— 'For the best S. Burwash, a highly esteemed citizen of women are the mothers of men, and
. pair of Agricult-
ural Horses, a cash prize of $20 donaied Wingbam passed peacefully away after taught them the rud:ments, (rudiments
by John Joynt M P P, to be given, viz an illness of several months. Deceased is excellently good) of their education.
$10, $6, and 84—R J Sandcrson, Alex whose maiden name was Margaret A. surely they know enough to vote proper -
McDonald Teeswater, Jas Brigham. Mansfield, was born in Essex county in ly because rudiments are the main thing,
No. 45—A'.cash prize of $20 donated by the year 1839. At two Years of age the and if we are well grounded in rudiments.
John Joynt, M P P for the best crock of family moved to Goderich township, where our developments wil I take care of them -
eight pounds of butter, viz $10, $6 and she lived until 1864. when she was united selves." If women have the early train -
34 the butter to become the property of in marriage to Rev. N. S. Burwash who ing of men to attend to, they are surely
the donor—Mrs, Jas Young, Mrs. I predeceased her eleven years ago. After wise enough to keep ahead of them all the
Stewart, Mrs. Robert Groves. spending thirty-six years in the work of time, and to vote more properly and be- -
the Methodist church, they superanuated comingly than he most of our best merf
and made their home in Wingham about i ever do.
September Raspberries twenty-one years ago. Those who arel Next week, with Your permission Mr.
Mr. Carruthers brought into our san. left to mourn her loss are her daughters, Editor, I will give some of the arguments
ctum a luscious bunch of fresh raspberries Mrs. H. E. Isard, Miss A. M. Isard and advanced by the opposition.
which he picked off the bushes in Mr. Miss Dell Burwash of Detroit, also three Your truly,
Richard Vanstone.'s garden on Thursday sisters, Mrs. Gordon of Paisley, Mrs. JAH', A. WEBSTER.
A last week. Grange of Chicago, Mrs. Claxton of Bar-
rie and one brother, W. A. Mansfield of
IRRITATED AND ANNdYED Detroit. Deer At Dickie's Hill
The funeral service was conducted at When Mr. N. D. McKenzie and a few
Are you irritated and annoyed by the family residence, John St., by the others were returning from Wingham to
trifles ?—Just one or two doses of DR
MILES, NERVINE—$1.20 will sooth� Rev. C. E. Cragg B. D. Interment took Lucknow, they saw two deer quite at
%e irritated and over -strained nerves, place at Wingham Cemetery. The pall- at home in a field near Dickie's Hill.
3uaranteed Safe and Sure. bearers were: Messrs. A. E. Lloyd, J. A. The animals allowed the auto to come
Sold in VVingharn by Mills, John Anderson, S. Ben quite close to them before they scampered
J. WALTON McKIBBON Button and J. G. Stewart.
off.
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We have given great values before but never anZhing to compare
with what you can obtain this season at our store.
Note These Examples
All wool heavyweight SlIvertone Coats, n�cely Jr, immed w2th
Australla*n Oppossum fur collars, special sale a W.50
All wool heavy weight Velour with large cape coRlars, fancy
twist stitching and pleats, take advantage wRagle, Hmey Rasq
sale price 0 0 a 0 a -h 0 0 0 0 M.50
Gimps-41annel in all wool, live shades, RRIcely trintmed, hu -0M
and buttons, spef al
,,! '* for this week at 0.95
All wool Botany Serge, trimmed with braid and bulftons, at . $6.95
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Hand embroidered Gimps, s omething very nev,; at $0.50
Waists in Georgettes, Crepes and Trleoletles,. some in Peter
Pan collars,, prices ranging from a a a $2.75 up.
SPECIALS IN HOSIERY
Lot 1--Speclal Silk Hose, reg. 1.75, sale price ' 6 0 $1.40
Lot 2 --Pure Silk Hose, reg. 1.00 pair, special 2 pairs for $1.40
Lot 3 --Pure S11h Hose, reg. 59c, 2 pair for $1.00
Lot 411sle Hose, reg. 45c, 2 pair for 80C
Select Ladies' Ready - tomWlemar Co.
I -lead Office, 448 Queen West, Toronto. Branches, Whighani arid Goticrich, Ont,
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