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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1927-10-06, Page 5• 'hursaay, October 6t124 27 • ■OCT It. NuNtowsresustiNsol ECI�I� MaleallieRMOMPI At The ■ 11114➢IIIaIlIOfAIIIrlUi Iliallil lil 11mli1IoPIIIUoIhlilpilmMlimiw,'�:IlI. come and share in Savings Worth While. .Oitut auding V 'es iu Eveky Departtuentt. m 11,1+11111 WNW III®IIIO111 rtlll ii'IIIII miummemniii Uirlil(8111 MOW :i1WOMB WINGHAM ADV. NCEi-';t"MES D. A, 111cGil assessment, from Ward r .. ..,.•, Ward Ward 3..:......-_ Ward 4 Ward 5 WINGRA1V1 ASSESSMENT 1, assessor, has znade his returns for ‘the coming year's zvl r z. a z the followinginformation is obtained: Land Buildings Business Income - Total $31,705 $132,$65 $22,350 $ 500 $187,460 49,260 X62,315 10,000 1,80o 218,480 84,320 232,235 31,400 2/300 332,605 59,.1175 • 222,375 11,150 3,000 286,050 20,000 75,050 4500 / 800 103,30o $1,129,895 This is a decrease of $2:oo from last year's assessment, Population. is 2,266, an increase of 45. 111uIIBg11eI1101wnit IIIIOatimuISII1IoII111lIiIc1aIIuIUeIIIgdIIImUItYIIlAil1111111A011a moll& l El Fashions,_ N Ready -to -Wear Special's'. ■ • zo WOMEN'S and 1IISSES? DRESSES IN in Silk' ;and Silk Crepe, '.naw III ALL -WOOL and SlIg.AND WQQ . DRESSES,, 95 ■ sizes x6, i8, 20; bal'Sat , ? 1 . ,nn a �.,. ... ...-n 1 Special in Fur Trimmed Coats •. Smart Models, Best Colors, All -Wool Cloths,, Our Cut Prices are ■ :ter "� 19'.50', 22.50,' 24.75-- ■ WOMEN'S. AND •MISSES` KNITTED • . WOOL S U'ITs' • Coat and Skirtf°"", moderately priced at ....._.._ ■ • Made in Best Styjes, Plain and Fur -Trimmed; throughout; 0 Ill 111 All sizes and A in Red, Blue and Green 4.95 5.?a� Jpam'� Dry Goods: Specials for Quick ® Selling - Buy and Save! GIRLS' WINTER COATS 'lined 8.50, 9.50, 11.00, 12.50 RAINCOATS AND SLICKERS 9.50 ■ xo Pieces GINGHAM, 32 inches wide )� now ® FLANNELETTE, in stripes ■ special ■ TOWELLING, in PURE LINEN Special TABLE LINEN, 64 inch width, bargain 9 � ; c TURKISH "TOWELS, large size' a s bai°gain 2a ALL -WOOL and SILK -AND -WOOL HOSE79C a5o Pairs at xo Ends SILK CREPE 1019 of sale at • mi ■ AN 1 in m. 0 0 0 VI■ • WOMEN'S PATENT LEATHER and KID 95 ■ SLIPPERSAND OXFORDS, now o r➢ ■ III LL APRONS 79 ICOVERA loon • now 1111 FANCY COLORED RAG RUGS 35c c ■ ■ each 'u° ■ for i MO ■ 69c 1 19e 15c 15c 85`yards BLACK DUCHESS SILK, yard wide 1.49 $2.00 value WOMEN'S IIEAVY BLOOMERS now• zo Cakes LAUNDRY SOAP for 3 Packages' CORN FLAKES for 5-1b. Pail CLOVER HONEY' for 2 lbs, NEW PRUNES for 75c MONARCH, TEA, Black or Green for 8 Cakes TOILET SOAP for or '`- It . . Cambridge Clothes SUITS, Made -To -Measure OVERCOATS F We are showing our new Fall g and Winter Fabrics for ,Men's Suits and Overcoats. They are the finest, from the best looms in the world, and priced reasonably to _— meet present-day a necessities. M They embrace every new desirable model - ultra smart mo- dels for Young Men, in those new Tweed effects that are ,so popIll - ular. Business Suits in conservative models ,for .older men who j demand the best. s• . When tailored by our custom tailors you are assured that you r' Y are correctly dressed. Young Men's Dress Up Models, Men's Mod- ; els, in UIsters and Chesterfields, at special prices. We would be III pleased to have you inspect them. • 'A: mallsalilallli111111lrll•1111111A11 1III11inin11A1tlallnlil■111111 innien1111l111lllllilinna J. A. MILLS • tmutiIIIlI1r111pun lILIII infini11III1.1in nillninitai11IBllltIlrllltilllllll�Ill.I11�I11A11 • 45c,' >F 25c Ftl %.1C 2,c 65c 25c r. • MEN'S WOOL SOCKS • MEN'S SILK-AND.WQOI, ,$OCIS ■ Per pair MEWS BLUE DENIM SMOCKS ■ ".tor .; :u MEN'S IIEAVY•OVEItALLS ■ b*rgain i ,.v� ••r �" x M EN"S V110FtK SHIRES r :r 'OATS iw.t %cm at the price 'f',iw ' .. . • .�; y , 1111111110111 111011U11111110U1•111001011101010111•0111,1111li1001 lll1lu 11ii. VYR .1 nowaitlTY ' 'E ED; Vt;It Pairs 0 ...1.39 �; I. 95 ,., ,. maw • ON NOM IN N 111 01 Poultry, ,Cream, Eggs. Bring in your Poultry. Highest is market prices. Your Cream and Eggs graded the same day as delivered. Wellington Produce Co., Ltd. Wingharn, Ont. W. B. THOMPSON, PHONE 5111 3111 F:'0111 3111Iiii 111 1111011 116111159111 E1111 4111111111E 111 Branch Manager. 166. 1111 1181110111:" 111OHIEWIO0113111M10121nt3Ui I II111311IT IlilalI 141lII IlICOMI�111�111illlIMIIIl lIIIIII111NIII0011IG+diiIBIII@31II06111O1111�1I112111�1111SII112111E1111 rtii Fri E = , aarar ,. a Thurs., Friday, Sat. October 6, 7, 8 aster Keaton IN , "The General'•' '....+mea.weo.mo Ft' Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Qct. 10, 11, 12 Doris Kenyon and Wainer BaxterLTA IN "Mismates" Its Thurllday, Friday, Satttrday, SPECIAL Oct. 13, 14, 15 CCharlie Murray Chester Conklin .____. ``' cFadden's Flats" The Irish Hod, Catriet and the Scotch Wad Carrier • TWO SHOWS EACH. NICsEi' ' . 111r111w11Irplrlllrlllrninfi11r11Ir11llwUll 1111111111111!( 1,11iimi awir1)I 1min J�I1I�IIIIIIIrIII • Mr.' j: A, Reid, C,N.R, ealgitieer, is • Listen to the World Series at Tie, still tem;aisaintg,,,atttaith.,a14 has, taker, ;Radio '811,0P,w6get them oh tlfile' alae xsard hoose on Diagonal road. Kolster Radio. BRICK CHURCH, E. WAWANOStS 'I'f'TA.NKOFERIrNG The ',omen's ;Missionary Society of Brick United church, East \,"Vawan. osh, will hold a Thank Offeriang meet. la]church ^ (� a •n the c uzch ozz SundayA October 9th, at 2.3.0 o'clock" Tie- speaker for the occasion will be Miss wood, '• returned missionary :'fr ,. i. China.. cordial. invitation ,s Irl tb all, Ontario'ss Highwa s,aec on in . the Autumn See the Province i . its Panorama of Color Nature is kind to Ontario in the autumn. She splashes reds and yellows and browns and greens over the landscape in a truly extra- vagant manner. Mile after mile, on hill and in valley, the spectacle is a constant delight. Get out into the Province atis fall, Use the good roads to go, where Nature exhibits her most artistic handiwork. But when you go out on the road, whether on business or pleasure, remember you owe it to yourself and to others to exercise courtesy and common sense in driving., Avoid excessive speed. There is no excuse for reckless driving. Slow down at curves, at intersections of.railways,or other highways, near schools and when passing pedestrians. Be sure of your brakes. See that. they are always in good condition. Your life or the lives of others may depend upon your brakes. Watch your headlights. See that they ado not glare. There is more night driving in the fall, and glaring lights are a' positive menace. BE COURTEOUS: Obey the rules of the road. When the exercise of your full rights means danger or inconvenience'`to others, don't insist. Be patient. Be sure you have your Motor Vehicle Operator's L'icerse-vwith you. It may beasked .for -at any time by Traffic Patrol or" town police officers. Ontario Department of Highways The Hon. GEO. S, . HENRY, Minister. 17 ,Leads the World in Motor Car Value 41,1 • a , ... All Nash cars now have > ��a ciab Spr , of secret. process - lloy ,feel you have ever emu This new riding ASE a notable feature of the Advanced Six 4 -Door Sedan --is exclusive to Nash by reason of springs built of special cecr'et process alloy -steel. These springs are engineered ex- actly to the weight and size of each Nash model. And shock -absorbers are provided, too. So the road comfort of this car is absolutely amazing. DRIVE it and experience ityourself. This is the SPEEDIEST car in the whole Nash: Roeand the FASTEST: car of its field in getaway. And its great; newly -perfected 7»bearing motor has EXTRA POWER for every emergency. Low to the road, with small wheels, it is a picture of motor car smart+ ness and grace. Silver -finished fittings, vanity case, smoking set, tufted genuine mohair upholstery, walnut steering wheel, walnut -finished door panelings and window . moldings; all evidence greater quality despite the LOWER price. SPECIAL . TERMS are now avail. able : on the car you own. Drive down .today and exatn:ine this Ad. vanced Six 4 -boor Sedan—the leader of the whole Nash kine.. TOE NSW NASI1 IS A GREAT AUJ DOMQIIIM nigger, Dealer Win, hare, nt. to