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THE WINGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES
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Thursday, February 9, 1933
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Fine Wool Dresses, Milline-ry, Wool Scarves, Scotch Wool Gloves, Sweaters,
C' -, il:dren's and Junior Winter C.iats and Dresses.
THE COATS
All our best models.Richly
Fur -trimmed,. many fine styles,
in Women's sizes. Buy thein
now
Less 20 to 50%
MILLINERY.
The balance of the Season's
soiree... very
smart shapes.
. Half Price
4?1i5: e?. 10.3;
SILK DRESSES $2.98
Cleanouts of dresses, remark-
able for their real values. Styles
for the short figure. Some rare
bargain's for make -over purpos-
es. All at a fraction of factory
cost, $2:98.
14. ,.. iii::'' . Cot`:1..
2 ONLY STYLISH
FU " COATS,
HALF PRICE
$135.00 Dark Muskrat Coat.,:
$67.50.
$149.00 French Seal Coat $74.50
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Group of MISSES'
COATS $7,00
Principally Half Size Coats
and styles for the shorter fig-
ure, Browns, Black, Wine and
Mixture Fabrics.
Less Than Half Price, $7.00.
CHILDREN'S AND
JUNIOR GARMENTS
Dresses, Coats and Jumpers,
all of which are out at
Clearing Prices.
FINE WOOLS and
SILK DRESSES
Stylish day time and occas-
ional frocks that bear the seas-
on's fashion imprint.
10, 20, 30% Reduction
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Overcts, Suits, Le they Coats, ackinaws, Wool Sweaters, Odd Pants, Fine Scarves,
Ribbed Underwear, Hanson Socks, Windbreakers, Gloves, Leather Pullovers,
Boys' Overt 'ats, Boys' Leather Coats, Leather Driving Mitts, Horsehide Mitts,
Flannel Work Shirts, Barrymore Caps, Lounge Robes and House Coats.
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BOYS' OVERCOAT
SALEU�dDERVVLAR
Exceptional materials cut and
tailored in mannish styles'so
appealing to sturdy and grow,
irig boys. All greatlyreduced
for .air February Sale.
20%
Less and more.
CLEARING RIBBED
! Balance of sizes in stock are
all at Clearance 'Prices. Shirts
and' Drawers for real comfort
and service. Special — All sizes
Penman's $2.95 Combinations,Dress
clearing at•
Per Suit$2.75 ,
FUR LINED it's �
onlyOne y,
with about the finest natural
muskrat linin we have ever
g
seen. Beautiful Otter collar. A
$300.00 Coat . for lust
Half Price $150.00
Special Prices On All
HABERDASHERY
Come
Come in an•d' be fitted out
with good shirts,neckties En
gEng-
lash Socks,_ Pullover Sweaters, ,
Scarves, . etc
Special Sellingof Flannelette
Pajamas, $7.79. ;
issatainntsmisr
SWEATER COATS -
WINDBREAKERS
Leather Coats,
Gloves,
Leather Marts
Mackinaws
All Reduced 20 to 50%.
THE BEST-
OVERCOATS
Fine Oxford Greys, Navys,
;Silvertones and Barrymores,
The pick of the season's. styles
and materials. All our new
Coats
Less 20%
Save On FASHION-
CRAFT SUITS
The best of all good -fitting
Suits. Fine Worsteds, Navy
and Oxford Series in styles
particularly attractive to mature
p y
men. Reg, values of $29.50 to
$35.00.
CIearance $23.50
BUY WABASSO SHEETINGS NOW -- BUY TABLE LINENS NOW — BUY QUILTINGS NOW BUY DRESS SILKS NOW
BUY ENGLISH PRINTS NOW — BUY SHIRTINGS NOW BUY PILLOW COTTONS NOW -- BUY WOOL BLANKETS NOW
BUY LINOLEUMS NOW —. BUY BARRYMORE RUGS NOW -- BUY UNDERWEAR NOW BUY CHILDREN'S .STOCKINGS NOW BUY WOOL PLAY SUITS NOW
BUY WOOL JERSEYS NOW — BUY INFANT'S WEAR NOW — BUY EVERYTHING YOU CAN NOW
PLEASE NOTE!-ReguIar news of our February Merchandising Plans will be conveyed to you through the medium of The Advance -Times. No large individual bills will be sent on this
occasion, thus curtailing a large expense and enabling us to pass on to yo -7 ;:fie benefit of this considerable saving. Be sure to read our "Ad" in each issue of the Advance -Times durin the full time
of our Februar Clearance and thus keep p ,.stet$ in the Extra values we offer.
Sp:.clal
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In Two Mikis:
Just as this illustration, in fine
Brown kid, one strap and ordinary
Cuban. heel, the usual Enna Jet-
tick high grade shoe.
For $3.95 per pair.
(Brown only)
Widths A and C.
Another Line in the
Same Make
With four or five eyelets, beau-
tiful fine:kid in either B:1ack o',
Brown, and ; in Two Widths A aria
C.
C
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tongey.
be told thatifou
en e>Cpensivefoot"
For 4.95 per pair.
Both the above lines in practically all sizes.
Kindly Note--
Kindly
The above are Special clearing lines in whichthe sizes are
broken, and prices quoted do not apply to the regular Enna Jet -
tick, the regular standard prices of winch are $7.00' and $8.00 per
pair. Nevertheless, above specials are of precisely the, same qual-
ity,
e A'g'ents for
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.1 Welt Shoes for Wotan.
'W itigha l`iny Ont.
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WHIT
MissJn
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and with her co
of Wingham.
Mr, and Mrs.
'week -end with
I Tiffin of I{inlo
Mrs. A. Purd
I kay, Mr. Robt
church, and M
1 vViugliain,: and
of Stratford, at
I-lrs. Chas. Mac.
Wednesday. 1'
ing there for tl
Ifr :and Mrs
Forest, are visi
Mr. and. Mrs.
.The ' farmers
rejoicing 'in th
now, which wi
up the .winter's
dv their' teainii
The
are holding a s
Friday Febrnar
,Ella A
Wednesday aft
on account of i
Vancouver.
Mr. Albert
word on Frida
nephew, Alvin
and Mrs. Richa
Ino , wee
k
with �SFa1Cici
was taken to
the appendix h
y>rars old. Th
Monday from
Miss battle
with a severe a
lioiiie of her Si
Lucan.
IVI'cssrs. lou
tt arz Thonrpsot
Sunday with' .M
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Mrs. Cornelius Wingham last. Saturday.
Craig
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the
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ECHURCH
Jas. received word
last death
Mr. Malcolm Ross the
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spent the week-
usin, Miss Fern Thom
Joe Tiffin spent the
Mr. Mrs.
week of the of her nephew
Mr. Albert Westbrook at Strathroy.
He worked on the railroad, and when
.
a tran vvas approaching he and an-
other man went to take a hand -car
from the tracks, he killed the
spent week -
end in Toronto with his sisters, Mrs.
Cecil Parson and A%iiss .Addie Ross,',Tv-
Miss Frances Robinson of Wing-
ham, spent a few days last week_ with
Miss Florence Beecroft.
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and George
was and
ss,
on, Miss Agnes Mac-
Mowbray of White-
r. Gordon Mackay of
other man was severely injured. He
was ,harried a year ago, and was bur-
ied on Saturday from his home in
London.
Misses Annie Mary, Mr."
Mr. and Mrs. John Falconer and
Marjorie and Joe of Winghatii, spent
Thursday with Mr .and Mrs. Ezra.:;
Wellwood.
Mrs. Ward Jean and John
y��%(very ' :�� e
mo `'; }
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Miss Bertha Mackay
tended the funeral of
lav of Dunneville last
A. Pu> cton is stay
• and and
Jas. Laidlaw and Mr. and Mrs.. Jas,
Falconer spent Friday last' in Lona-
on.
and of
Wingham, spent a few days last week
with Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Falconer.
Annetta fisher, who is teach
Misscc,
ing Kitchener,
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neat two weeks.
Al. Dowling of Mt.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henry visited
on Tuesday sday last with Mr, and firs.Ling
near spent the week-
endwith her father,m Fisher,
f e Mr.W
,Men!
"ry?
If you want the Greatest Overcoat Val-
with
Reed. her Parents,
Wm.
Mr.SandoMrs, J. D. Beecroft, also
SCHOOL REPORT
5, ue ever offered buy now. Every coat is our own
L)f this community are
: recent heavy fall of
Il enable them to get
supply of wood and
of the United Church
ocial in the church on
y 17.
taclntosh leaves this
er a lengthened visit
for her home 1r1
-- -..
McQuillan received
y of the death of his
MCQLiill<Ln, son of Mr,
rd McQuillan of Luck
ago he was taken ill
tis and although he
gcl
Goderich hospital,
Mrs: P. L. Creighton and children of..
'Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs Oliver Kirk
ii of Birmingham visited at the home
l of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. And-
rew Kirk of Seafrn th on Sunday.
Miss Isabel Fox, R.N., left on Sun_
clay to; nurse Mr. Norman Brandon
of St. Marys, who is ill at'ktncL
y seriouslyawls.
his home there.
The Women's Institute are holding
their regular monthly meeting On Fri-
day evening,' when everyone is invit-
ed to attend. The' main feature of
the evening is a debate on'the sub -:
jcCt, "Resolved that poverty,.rather
than riches, tends to develop admin-
able qualities", The . ladles are ie-
quested to bail x 1` -this box.Smith.
stdbring boxes for
social evening.
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S. S. No, 5, Turnbeiry, January
Pupils were examined in Geogra-
ally, Arithmetic, Reading and Spell-
ing' Total 300, Honours 225, Pass
180,
Jr. IV ---Marion Gilmour 223, Bruce
an 211, Arlan Reid 168.
Sr. III --Norman Hastings 206, De-.;
Iigllt Reid '168,
Sr. II --Billie Hiastin s 204, Jean
Underwood 33***.
Sr, I --Edna Jenkins 90%, 13illle
Jeri) ns 83°l0.
Sr: Primer --Ross Hastings, Vern-
g ,
on Reid:
Jr. Priner---Irinia Smith, Alma
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L. C. Hicks, Teacher.
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regular stock and ever coat must be sold.
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colors are the newest and represent Oxford
Browns, Blues, and Camel Hairs in all the
weaves and patterns. The styles include
Form Fit, Slip-on and Raglans in all Wo®I
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Taney are perfectly tailored and every
shows a genuine reduction. Men's, and
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Met'! S models. Sizes 3� to 46.
� � � Over coats, .Sale price ... r ..
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25.00 Overcoats, Salt; Price : , . ... , . ,$1.495
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J,WV �v�1`Cb�1,{:S, Sale p17C8 ,. .. r , . .
The
Greys,
popular
Guards
,
mater.
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coat
Young
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,d horst, He was 21
funeral was held on
lis home in Lucknow,
the n laid' up
tac1xt�of the as cfin
Mr, Oliver and Mr. Jasper Mctrien
.of Auburn, spent a day last weekwith "How long have you worked in this
their mother, Mrs, lVCcBrien in the office?'
village. "Since the i!!1
The W. M. S. the United Church y threatened to lire me.> ,,
�. ,S27.50 Tailored to Measure Suits, J.1gI4S11 ande
clnlnestic materials, 171 new Spring io
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and shades Sale Price .. , , . , , r , , .. ism
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at
Mrs. i oy 'Patton
Warwickc. and Nor-
of Brussels, spent
r. 'Wesley Lott.
of
are holding their monthly tea at the Mrs. Plitter' "l=ime any difficulty
home of Mrs. Thos. Moore on Wed- malting yourself understood while in 1+4
1y. Paris?" 9,i,r,
nesda ,: -
Quite a number freun here attended Mr. Skippc Nota bit , I didn't.
the funeral. of Mr. Russell Tervit in try to talk French."
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