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THREE DAYS
OF VALUES
Theirs.,Fri.,Sat.
A
GREAT
PICTURE
VALUE
WINGII.AM ADVANCE -TIMES
Thursday, August '30th, '1934
Come
Early
for
these
Pictures/
Reg. Prices
$1.00, $1.25..
and $1.50
SALE OF PICTURES
Various
scenes
for easy ch
oice better
type
of
framed reproductions that add color 5®c,;
to any'room. Each ... c�
PENCIL BOX
Strong hardwood box finished natural,' with
slide lid, holds rubber, pencil and pen.
For
DRESSING COMB
Comb measures 71 inches, arch shape, fine aind_.
coarse teeth, color white;
Reg. 19c
2 Forl9C
WRITING PADS
Full letter size, good quality paper, thick
pad that lasts. Each
STRONG ELASTIC
4 -yard hank of this If -inch elastic, suitable for
replacing in bloomers, etc.
Yard 8c
Hie POWER PUFFS
Full sized puff of good quality,
9
various colors. For A
8 YARD BOLT BIAS TAPE
Note _8 yard in place of 6, also thread to
.match, fine quality lawn in all a� a 5 C
:popular colors.�i For a�
CHOKER BEADS
Various shaped beads, large array of
colors, in these full-length beads. String C
BLUE -LINED ENVELOPES
;Full sized packet, good quality envelopes A c
well -gummed flap, package each `�
SALE OF
SILK HOSE
Smart full fashioned hose,
irregulars, suitable for ev-
eryday wear, in season's
colors, panel heel, sizes 81,
to 102, service weight; get
your supply at this low
price. 5
Pair
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AGAIN 1r
THREE GREAT
SCHOOL SPECIALS
GB1548 SCRIBBLERS 144
pages newsprint. EXERCISE
BOOKS, pen or pencil, 48 pages
White wove ruled with margin.
*Usually. 5c. each .
3 BIG DAYS,,,,, .::,a FORT.
GB1549—Exercise Books, Black glazed cover, 144 pages
good ink paper, faintly ruled with margin. Divided in three lots for Thurs- .i�f w
oe
day, Friday, Saturday. DURING THREE BIG DAYS, EACH r
GB1547--"Royal" Eagle Pencils made in Canada, KB Black Lead, nickel 'tips, red rubber, good cedar wood
colors. ; A good 5c. pencil. Boys and girls secure a good supply:; DURING THREE BIG DAYS,
In several
2 FOR 20
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SHIRT -WAISTS
Made from hard wear-
ing broadcloth mater-
ials, full sized, assorted
colors and stripes, siz-
es 101 to 131. re
Each eJ
C
BOYS' SHIRTS
Sturdy wear shirts like
Dad's, fine range of
striped patterns, broad-
cloth materials; collar
attached, button 'cliff;
sizes 102 to 131. 7Oc
Each 0
BOYS' NAINCHECK UNDERWEAR
Style of underwear boys like, give exceptio}ial��,
wearing and laundering qualities. Reg. 79c. Sale
BOYS' TWEED PANTS
Good. wearing tweed materials on sale at this low
price, full amount of pockets and belt loops, 1 1 re
button or patent fastener at knee. Size 27 - 32 • a%
BOYS' BELTS GOLF HOSE
Fancy patterned belts in Sizes 8 to 101 in these
various popular col- 439c hose with fancy
ors, buckle end. ... patterened top. Pr. A
BOYS' PULLOVERS
All wool pullovers in
fancy patterned weave,
lots of warmth and
wear for this low price.
Sizes 24 to 349
Each
BOYS' COTTON
PULLOVERS
Choice of plain colors
or,eancy;weave pattern,
long'` sleeves with cuff
band, V-neck,$�
Reg, 49c. Each 16
REG, TO 75c BOYS' CAPS
Sizes 61 to 71/1 in these boys' caps, 8 -piece style, lea-
ther• -sweat band, lined, small pattern tweed A
materials `�
BOYS' BRACES
Well made braces with
leather cast-offs, sturdy
elastic webbing
Pair 15c
BOYS' TIES
Smart patterned ties in
four in hand style, Just
like Dad wears. 29e -
Each
ALL WOOL GOLF HOSE
Fine ;rib .leg with fancy patterned turn -down cuff, fine
all,weel yarn that stands lots of wear. Fawn, 50c
grey and brown. Sizes'71 to 10. Pair
rs
Back To School Specials For
Girl Look The: z };+ ver
PLEATED SKIRTS
Full size, girls' blue serge navy
pleated skirts, sizes 6 to 14,
good weight; material, cotton
cambric top in white. 89C
Sale
WHITE MIDDIES
Good weight white middy twill,
with detachable collar and cuffs
in navy flannel piped
in
Q9c
white, sizes 8 to 14. C�
GIRLS' PULLOVERS
Fancy knit designs in popular
colors, choice of puff or long
sleeve, round neck. Siz-
es 28 to 34. �� ... V v!C
PRINT DRESSES
Smart school •dresses made from
good quality print, fussy puff
sleeves and other trims set them
off, large assortment; 17e7„
sizes 8 to 14 years. Each
GIRLS' RAYON BLOOMERS
Good weight finely knit rayon, that stands hard wear,
double crotch, elastic at waist and knees. Size 9 �,
6to14. a7
GIRLS' COTTON BLOOMERS
Fine cotton knit with double crotch, choice of 99 c
white, pink and peach. Sizes 6 to 14 years.
GIRLS' COTTON VESTS
Well styled vest in fine cotton weave, shaped eb sj
top with draw. tape, sizes 16 to 32. Each GGAC
BOYS' .AND GIRLS' HOSE
These hose stand constant hard wear, cotton and
w9ol mixture for comfort and warmth. Colors, fawn,
nude and black.
Sizes 5 to 61' 26 �+ Sizes 7 to 10 28
Pair C Pair
CHILDREN'S HOSE
Not all colors in all sizes, fine knit cot- pr,
ton, sizes 6 to 91. For 25:+
SALE STARTS
THUR.AUG.30
3 SIG DAYS
Satweiniswil
Two 25c tubes Colgate's
Ribbon bots Dental Cream
A .Colgate tooth brush
of Guaranteed Quality
ALL 3 for
c
Stockup —a
sensational
value for 49c
BEAUTY BATH
This generoussized daintily scented soap,
special during three. days. 6For 2'5 c
COLORED.BATH TOWELS
Splendid drying towel also large size, clean- '
looking =cream ground with colored striped
centres, fringed end, size 20 by 40 in. 55
Pair
•
WHITE ,BATH TOWELS
All white, also choice of fancy colored bord-
ers, lots of wear and, drying quality at this
low price; size 19 by 36 inches. Reg. a'�IC c
35c. Each es~r a
COTTON TWEEDS
NEW FALL SHOWING
New Tweed materials suitable for Dresses for
Fall Wear for children and grown-ups; large
selection covers such patterns as tweed effects,
and plaids,. 36' inches wide. A „
Yard . r. and
WOMEN'S HOUSE FROCKS
A lot of dress for this small price, good qual-
ity print with dependable colors, �y
sizes in small, medium and:large. Each 4 ✓ C
Newest
Fanny
Stitches
FANCY KNIT PULLOVERS
Regular selling price to$1.75, choice of either
long sleeves or puff sleeves, knit from pure
wool yarns in various colors and smart unus
ual designs; sizes 26 - 32, 34 - 38Q '
9C7
Each .7
PRIM BOBBY PINS
18 real good pins on card,
choice of black or bronze.... el cards
1®�'+.
27 AND 36 INCH SHOE LACES
Black shoe laces of strong quality, 1 doz-
nch. 1 Dozen ' 9c
en in
bu o n ,„
CHILD'S REEFER
All wool navy reefers in 3, 4, 5 year
only, brass buttons and decor 1 95
v
ated sleeve. Each ,-... .....
COTTON BATTS 36 -INCH PRINT 40 -IN. FACTORY COTTON LAIDIES' SLIPS
Special price ori these fluffy cotton batts Fast color print in assortment of White angleskin slips, genii -shaped to
-you;will,;find it soft and free from lin- P largeSplendid width and good weight, p p'
ters. i/z lb:; 1 lb. reg. c
35c colorings and designs. Reg. 19c15 21c,18c full length in sizes, small, mei=
2 g+ For 2 �! Sale Reg. Yard rum and large. Each �i C
reg. 2,5c for
REMNANTS — Table
Oilcloth at
WHITECHUX(CH
John Campbell and
`2Vti~. and Mrs. Jo p
-son, ;klitcliie, of Belgrave, Mr, and Mrs.
Robert Mitchell and Mr. atzd Mrs. R.
a
(Ga z
' lbr th of town, and Mrs. Moffatt
and Mr. and Mrs. Higgins of Blue -
vale, visited at the home of Gordon
;lliott,
Whitechurch,
Mr. and Mr's, Will Egleston of Dem
trait spent the week-encl. here, with
his mother and Miss Catharine Pat-
ti, who hail been visiting with
in Detroit;;' returned; to her bonne'
:. and Mie l"tt :s tsd
niched . zn;:.,ds last week with
d Mrs. W. R. Farrier.
Rev. T. C. ilki
Wrtsen, will preach
anniversary services, in l3luevale Un-
ited Church next Sunray and Rev. A.
V. Robb of Bluevali will have charge
of the services here,
Mr, and Mrs,Roy of Lucan;
and Miss Isabel Fox, who has been
nursing in London Hospital, spent
Sunday with their' mother, Mrs.. A.
SEE SPECIAL PRICE CARDS REMNANTS -Cotton,
rice THROUGHOUT STORE I Silk, Etc., All at
Miss Fileeii Heide
mount, S
':Thrs:'1�"#ire.
.,.
and ' Jilin
1•W
Pat
Patterson C
rs. Sarah
itie a;nd Mr; -.and Mrs. john Patter -
soft .and 13airbara of : Detroit, visited
for .a few days ;last weely;.with Mr. and
Mrs. W. R, Farrier and Mrs. A, Em-
erson.
Miss Catharine McKenzie, R,N., of
North Bay,- is visiting with her sister,
Mrs: nos, Gaunt.
Mrs. Jackson, of Win.ghain and her
daughter, Miss Margaret, of Toronto,
who has been holidaying at llanitoul-
.in Island, spent the week -end here
with the f orrner's sister, Mrs; ,Mc -
Brien and other relatives.
Dr. Wilfred Robins/* of Toronto
s'. 'a'friw.,rrays:last week with his
ron, S`, Mr. and isa Wm, Robinson,
he and /tis mother spent Friday with
Dr. and Mrs. Bain/ hinson;: o.,f•
k
: b
Walkerton.
Anal
Mr. ant%�2rs.J.C.e;en e,•
visited one , day last` week with Rev.
and Mrs..Graydon Cox, and Mr, and '
Mrs. Cox are spending the week -end
in Detroit with his brother, Mr. Peard
Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson Martin and
`.
little' daughter of Wrn 8lrami , visited en
Sunday at the home of: Mr. and Mrs.
Heny McGee
Miss Clive 'Garton had the Misfor-
tune t6 break her' arm at the wrist
on Thursday last, when cranking the
car. 6
BfyY t --Ott Monday, August 20',, tea;`
Mr. and Mrs Robert IItttchisoii,
4044011:et, r,; r
Mrs"t sir ie iItapsan itt'°i "ifg iters'
af. Cuitoss' are .vis ting with; her; par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs.':Will Conn.
Haif Price
The Mission Circle of the United
Church are holding a social at the
borne of Mrs, J. G. Gillespie..
" Mr. Walter Lott met with an en-
fortunate accident on Tuesday last,
He was drawing wood with the team
and wagon, aizd when comm cent ,of
g , g
the field, the. wagon jolted and he was
thrown to the ground on his face, `ancl
the two wheels went over his shoitld-
er and across the b cls ;of his neck.
ry« t1e iVtyl $9
y be
111 ..
,
during the past' week, suffering Con-
siderably, but he cottnts himself for-
ttinate ttr .be still in the land of the
living.
Mrs. St. John and Mrs. Kelet and
son, Bab., of Kansas City, and Mrs.
Wm. Beecroft and.and Mrs. Win..
Robinson spent Saturday with the lat-
ter's daughter,. Mrs. John Kilpatrick,
of Crewe.
We: congratulate Mr. Carman Far-
rier in passing his exarninations. He
will attend. Stratford Normal School
this Fall.
Mr. ;and Mrs, John Falconer, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Falconer and Angus,
corn anied byMr, and' Mrs, Elgin
P g
Itwood aledonreturned home
on Wodnes`iiay last.
Mr, Sot sToro
1 1
A:"�
C 0
i
:4 ent , Ye eir�C
� yt(1wy .i µ�'Y •y-� �y',•�{, �tith
tito r,
�Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft and
children Wilt Thursday with hci par-
ents, Mr. and MIs Andrew Kirk, of
Seaforth,
,fir, and htri, Ab. Cameron; Ash-
field, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Win, Purdon,
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Thompson and
children, of Tilsonburg, spent the
week -end with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Robinson,
Mr, and Mrs. W, J. Cottlter and
Flora spent Tuesday with their aunt,
Mrs. Geo, Gillies of Lucknow.
Miss Maria Campbell suffered a
very bad heart attack on Sunday ev-
ening, Mrs, John Campbell of Ash-
field is nursing her,
Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Sutherland and
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Laidlaw and Ken-
neth neth and Elroy,spentSunday at
the
home of Mrs. A. Emerson.
Mr. and Mrs. Hendershot and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Newman and family of
Hamilton, spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Naylor. Mrs. New-
man and the, children are staying this
week with Mrs. Naylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Molcolm Ross visited
on Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. Gillies
of Lucknow.
Miss Marjorie Stewart, R.N., El-
mira, is visiting with Miss Olive Ter -
riff.
Mrs. Chas. Gillespie and Donald and
Betty spent last week with her sister,
Mrs. Cliff. Dorthwick of St. Cathar-
ines:
Mrs. Jas. Barbour, Mr. and Mrs. B.
McClenaghan and daughters, spent
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cul
bert of Listowel,
Miss Reid of Ashfield,, spent a few
days last week with Miss Ida Mc-
Quoid.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Nicholson.
and children of Auburn, spent Sunday
with her sister, Mrs. George McClen-
aghan,
BELMORE
Mrs. Appleby of Glenannan is vis-
iting her sisters, the Misses Hannah
and Mary Stokes.
Mr. and Mrs. Stapleton of Wingham
Mr. and Mrs: Andrews and little dau-
ghter of Rhode Island, called on the
McNeil family Thursday.
Mrs. Scott and Master Mac, of Wa-
wanosh, are spending a few days at
John Darlings.
The Misses Dickson and mother of
Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. Darling
Friday and at Peter Hakney's.
Mrs. Wni. Curie, Robt. and Irene
are Toronto visitors.
Miss Jean Herd of London, paid a
flying visit to her home here Satur-
day.
A little boy has come to the home {
of Gordon Mulvey. _We
SPECI ALS
Kingston Fine Cut
Kingston Pipe Tob'
Aged 4 to 5 years.
25c
Per Tin
Omar Haselgrove's
Cigar Store
YDS!
It's Time to Buy School
Clothes!
Girls and Boys will need New
Togs for School Opening and;
King's is all ready with the best
values.
Dresses - Middies - Skirts -
Blouses - Pullovers - Stockings
- Rain Coats - Leather Jackets
and Tweed Coats are things the
girls will need.
If Mother Does Sewing -
Then ,there are fine Wool
Checks for Dresses at 69c a
yard; Good Prints at 19e, 25c,
35c; Ginghains in, neat checks
at ' 19e, and Wabasso Broad-
cloths at 19c,
For the Boys
New Blouses 79c; Shirts $1,00,
Golf Hose at 29c; Polo Shirts at
49c; Tweed Pants, longs and
shorts; Wool Sax at 49c; Belts
25c; ..,Caps ..85e;... Little ...Boys'
Combinations 49t... and ,..Wool
Pullovers at 88c and $1,19,
Bi Suit Bargain
�
25 Lovely Tweed Suits of the
famous ..."Prince ...Make" - all
have extra trousers. They are
tailored from the finest Tweeds
and
Valfor uschooles• opening you buy
them for $9.85. They are really
Big
Another eeia1
.A. few Suits for the larger
Boys in Navys and Tweeds at
$5,00. Come and see them
Woiiderfttl' Buys at the price.