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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1931-04-30, Page 10AGE TEN ;: Rqurst HA NA'S SALE Continues Amommommonim Sensational Bargains FOR 9A.M. Saturday 15 Only MEN' SUITS •" eg. up to 27.50 20 Only FELT HATS Reg. up to $4.00 2.00 Reg. to $30.00 GREY SERGE 20 SUITS 0 Reg. to $30.00 NAVY SUITS SERGE 20®0 Reg. to $16.50 Young MEN'S 1®� LONGS P10i rapt 1020.141 THE WINGJ-1AM ADVANCE -TIMES Thwack April 30th, 1931 ;,�• FFA . ;r.^�;� �;.a riday and Saturday In a I NO RESERVE -EVERYTHING ON SALE FOR THESE TWO DAYS Whirlwind +1 20 Per Cent. Off Every Article Not Specially Priced. VTind_Up immommimmew Only 10 Only 15 Onl 3 Only BOYS' SPRING COATS MEN'S SPRING TOPCOATS MEN'S SPRING TOPCOATS Reg. to Sizes Reg. to Sizes Q Reg. to 3,00 Each $10.00 35 to 42 1,5.00 $25.00 35 to 40 18 00 '$30.00 Sizes 26,27,28 i Reg. to 85c WOOL GOLF HOSE Assorted Sizes Reg. to $1.75 RAYON COMB'S Size 34 to 44 1.00hEa „d or. 1.00 Reg. $1.75 Value 1 BELT 1 BRACES Reg. to 75c Silk and Wool SOCKS For 1.UU 1) for Pr. 1.00 Reg. $1.00 BAL. Shirt or Drawers, 2 for $1.00 Reg. 1.75 BAL. COMBINATIONS, each $1.00 Reg. $1.00 MERINO Shirts or Drawers .. 69c Reg. $2.50 Penman's 95 UjWEAR, each $1.88 Reg. to $5.50 MEN'S SWEATERS, each $3.00 ; e.g. ?.o 4.550 Young Men's Pullovers ...$2.00 Reg. to $2:35 CARHARTT'S Overalls ..$1.95 Reg. to $1.75 Kitchen's SHIRTS Coat Style 1.00 Ea. EXTRA SPECIALS ON SALE O'CLOCK SATURDAY 1 Only TWEED SUIT Size 38. Reg. $20.00 6.00 1 Only TWEED SUIT Size 35. Reg. $14.00 3a®® 1, Only TWEEDSUIT Size 30. Reg. $10.00 . 2.00 Reg. 35c MERINO SOCKS 4 Pair for ..$1.00 muff DOLLAR PAYS FRIDAY and SATURRAY A&C wamosismsMISISINNISINIft IIReg. $1.65 Reg. 45c Good Weight All Wool OVERALLS Work SOCKS Black or Blue Grey, White 1.00 Pr. 4 For. 1.�0 ® anssocs Reg. to $1.50 BOYS' FINE SHIRTS ...$1.00 Reg. to $1.95 MEN'S FINE SHIRTS ...$1.00 to 75c FANCY SOCKS, 2 pair for $1.00 SPECIALS For 9 a.m. Opening Friday Reg. to $1.00` Black Cashmere 25c SOCKS, Pair ..... Reg. to $2.50 Boys' V -Neck PULLOVERS .. 1a0 Reg. to $6.00 Striped, Wool ` 1..00 BLAZERS ..:. Reg.. to 35c Hard or Soft COLLARS, Each .MEMENMENNEMEtrr Reg. to $11.50 BATH ROBES, Each $5.00 Reg. to $3.00 BROADCLOTH SHIRTS, 2 for $3.00 $1.00 Reg. $1.25 WHITE OIALLS OR SMOCKS .. $1.00 Reg. to $1.00 NEWEST TIES, 2. for $1.00 Reg. to $2.95 MEN'S TWEED CAPS Lirnite WINGHA DAY WHITECHURCH 'Mr. and Mrs. Orval' Newby, Lon- 1on, spent last week -end at the home' of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lott. Mr. James Ross and Mr. Robert MacDonald of Holyrood, spent a day last week . with the former's sister, Miss Catharine Ross. 111+I'r. and Mrs. Lester Falconer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs:; G. 'Tiffin. Mrs. David Gillespie has been laid tip with a sore knee for the last few -weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Kruger of Detroit spent the week -end with dier.' Mr. Harris Purdon who has been' last week. working in the mines near Sudbury, is visiting with his parents, Mr; and Mrs. Jas. Purdon, and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Purdon and Miss Agnes Mackay spent Sunday at the home - of the former's daughter, Mrs. George Tiffin, of I(inlpss. Mrs. John Menzies spent a few days last week with her daughters, Mrs. Harrison of Mitchell, and. Mrs. Harrison' of Seaforth. Mrs. Patrick .Gibbons visited last. week in London. Miss Laura Robinson and Mr. Er- nest Robinson visited with Dr. Har- old Robinson of Walkerton, one' day 15il1111i11111111111(1M1111 11111111®11IAllllli(li11111111 1(ISIII1111lIII9111®11191111tl111111AIN11111t111111111III1111II111116 91ffa Enna Jettick Shoes For Women To those Women who pos- sess "very small", "very long" 'CSW "narrow",or "very wide" a (� �A and . . feet this make of shoes make. a "SPECIAL APPEAL," in fact, although we have sold Enna Jetticks for over a year we have yet to see the foot, _6 6 (when normal) that could not loe fid with a Jettick Shoes -acid "PIT" is the most important feature of "your shoes", if they do not fit they are costly at any price. Moreover. Enna Jettick Shoes are possessed of "REAL CLASS" and thiscombined with "Perfect Fit" make an unbeat- able combination. We have Enna Jettick Shoes from AA which is very nar- row, to EEE which is very wide, size 1 to 9, and the price is the same from Atlantic to Pacific, namely $7.00 and $0.00 per pair. Tune in WEAF and associated stations every Friday at 9.30 and listen to the Enna Jettick Songbird. Mrs. Alec Rintoul and sons, Gor- don and Will, of Fordyce, also Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Falconer and son, Rellison, and Mr, and Mrs. Charles Cook and son of Lucknow, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. D. Gil- lies. Born -on Wednesday, April 22nd, to Mr. and. Mrs. Bert Currie, a dau- ghter. Mr. Gordan McGee has changed his car and is now driving a new Chevrolet coach. Mr. Daniel Martin is having Mr: Elymer Tiffin of Wingham instal an irrigation system. There is a great deal of sickness in this community at present. One of the best plays ever present- ed in the Institute Hall, was given on Friday last by the Browntown players. It was a good clean play, full of wit and humor and pathos. All the players took their parts well. Owing to so much sickness, there was not as large an audience as us • Irwin. Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Mullin and Mr. and Mrs. Reynara, of Lucknow, visit- ed at Mr. Walter Alton's, recently. Mr. Melvin Hackett has resumed his duties at the bank of Comnierece, Lucknow. tw. hone 129.. W ii1 Karn Willis'�1� Shoe.St�e� F � ]i0�lii�lll�l Selling: Agents for this District. l illl�lil*lq) lIAlllllIlMllf ll(Ill�li II111MIItlIII11II1118111IIINh{INIIIIIIIIlhflllllll'1iM11W11Miif Mr. and Mrs. John Kilpatrick, of Crewe, spent a day last week at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Robinson. Mr, Jatnes Dow was taking a num- ber of women to Hetisall, Tuesday, to attend the W. M. S. Convention there. Mrs. John McGuire, of Bayfield, spent a few days lastweek with her mother, Mrs. J. Foran, of East Wa- wanosh. BELFAST ST. HELENS The May meeting of the Women's. Institute will be held at Mrs. Earl Gaunt's on Thursday,- May 7th. Roll call -Paying of fees. As this is the, annual meeting a full attendance is requested. Mr. 'Angus McDonald has returned home after spending the winter with relatives at Guelph and Lucknow. Mrs, McFarlane and Miss Christ- ine, Miss Isobel Warwick, Messrs. Jack and Bob Warwick and Charles Johnston of Bluevale, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McPher- son. Mrs. Cameron has returned after spending several months with her, daughter at New York. Rev, Wilkinson attended the Pres- bytery meeting at Iippen on Tues- day while Mrs. Wilkinson and Mrs. Gordon were at Hensall at the Pres byterial of the W.M.S. Mx." and. Mrs. John Cameron and Mrs, W. Cameron were visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Douglas at Mitchell one day recently. Mrs. Hugh Rutherford, who has spent some, time with her daughter, Mrs. O. G. Anderson, at Belgrave, has returned and is 'a visitor with her brother, Mr, Robt, Durnin, at Luck- now. Messrs, Wilson Woods and Lorne Webb were successful in the recent examinations at the O.A.C. Congrat- Mr, and Mrs, T. A. Cameron spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs, Jaynes Purdon, St. I4elens. Mrs, William. Hunter is visiting with her darughter, Mrs. James Hac- kett. Mr. John Campbell has purchased the farm owned by the late William Little Miss Helen Blue of Detroit, spent last week with her grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Anderson. Miss Muriel Hall of Swansea, was a holiday visitor with Miss W. D. Rutherford, Mrs. Wilkinson of Blyth, spent a few days last week with her son, Rev. C. and Mrs. Wilkinson, at :the Manse, Mr. John Thom of Fordwich was a recent visitor with his brother, Mr.' Ed. Thorn. An illustrated lecture on "The Her- itage of the United Church," was given at the Young People's meeting on Sunday evening. ulatlons. (Intended for last week.) Born -On April 7th at Mallory town, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore (formerly Miss Gladys Webb) -a daughter -Marguerite Anne; Miss Agnes Fortune spent a cou- ple of days with Mrs. Muir. Mr, and ,Mrs. Samuel Marshall at- tended the funeral of Mrs. Mar- shall's brother, the late Mr. Shoebot- tom. GLENANNAN Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jermyn, of Morris, spent a day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Marshall. Messrs. Walter Woods, and Grant Wilton, motored to Stratford on Sunday and visited with immediate friends there. Miss Mary. Stokes of Behnore vis- ited a day last week with her broth- er, Isaac, and family. ' DIA14IONDS WATCHES GIFTS GEO. WILLIAMS OFFICIAL C.N.R. WATCH INSPECTOR Repairing Our Specialty Moderate Prices Satisfaction Guaranteed Monthonwatch will be REPAIRED Every month FREE Winner for !March-- Miss N. Marshal SPECIAL VALUE IN CUT GLASS LVERWARE JEWELRY Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Willitts and family spent Thursday evening, with friends on the line. "How can I make, anti -freeze?". "Hide he'r woolen pyjamas." i NEW LCEUM THEATRE WITH 100 PER CENT. TALKING PICTURES Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 30th, May 1, 2 Jackie Coogan Mitzi Green and Junior Durkin In "TOM SAWYER" Mark Twain's Immortal Classic of Boyhood now on the Screen. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, May 4th, 5th, 6th Frank Moran �M -Md Carole Lombard Iln µ- "FAST AND LOOSE" Youth Has Its Fling ---And Gets Away With It. IIw.lwd 'w'd �0.1a. 61141