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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1928-11-22, Page 2777 WINcfl AM ADVANC TIMES Thtir ray, November 22r4 192$ 4s t i' Walker Stores, Limited { Weekly `Store Bargains" Sensational Rug Sale DISCONTINUED PATTERNS BY THE MILL, EVERY ONE A GOOD PATTERN, ALONG WITH THE SEASON'S NEWEST PATTERNS, ALL GO ON SALE THIS THURSDAY MORNING, CONTINUING UNTIL THE END OF THE MONTH --- UN- LESS PREVIOUSLY SOLD. . • . . . , . . . •miimmisammollmisominsimmi Don't Overlook This Rare Opportunity to 'Save" 6% ft. x 9 ft. Tapestry Rugs $13.95 for $9.95 9 ft. x 9 ft. Brussels Rugs $29,5Q for $24.95 9 ft. x 9 ft. Axminster Rugs $39.50 for $34.95 9 ft. x 9 ft. Wilton Rugs $52.50 for $44.95 9 ft. x 9 ft. Wilton Rugs $63.50 for $54.95 9ft. x 10/ ft. Brussels Rugs $35.50 for $29.95 9 ft. x 10/ ft. Axminster Rugs $44.50 for . $39.95 9 ft. x 10/ ft. Wilton Rugs $47.50 for $39.95 9 ft. x 10/ ft. Wilton Rugs $61.50 for $49,95 9 ft. x 10/ ft. Wilton Rugs $72.50 for $59.95 9 ft. x 12 ft. AminAter Rugs S47.50 for $44.95 9 ft. x 12 ft. Wilton Rugs $69.50 for $59.95 9 ft. x 12 ft. Wilton Rugs $77.50 for .$69.95 10/ ft. x 14,4 ft. Wilton Rugs $85.00 for . $69.95 4/ ft. x 7/ .It. Axminster Rugs $14.50 for $11.95 6/ ft. x 9 ft. Axminster Rugs $32.50 for • $24.95 6/ ft. x 9 ft. Wilton Rugs $41.50 for $34.95 6N. ft. x 9 ft. French Wilton $65.00 for $55.00 6 ft. x 9 ft. Congoleum Rugs for $4.95 7=4, ft. x 9 ft. Congoleum Rugs for. $6.95 9 ft. x 9 ft. Congoletim Rugs for .. $7.95 9 ft. x 10/ ft. Congoleum Rugs for $9.95 9 ft. x 12 ft. Congoleum Rugs for $10.95 9 ft. x 13/ ft. Congoleum Rugs for $11.95 9 ft. x 15 ft. Congoleum Rugs for $13.95 6 ft. x 9 ft. Linoleum Rugs for $5.95 7/ ft. x 9 ft. Linoleum Rugs for $7.95 9 ft. x 9 ft. Linoleum Rugs for 9 ft. x 10/ ft. Linoleum Rugs for $1095 9 ft. x 12 ft. Linoleum Rugs for $$19219955 9 ft.,x 13/ ft. Linoleum Rugs for• $14.95 9 ft. x 15 ft. Linoleum Rugs for $16.95 10/ ft. x 12 ft. Linoleum Rugs for $15.95 12 ft. x 12 ft. Linoleum Rugs for $17.95 12 ft. x 13;,4 ft. Linoleum Rugs for ...... , $19.95 12 ft. x 15 ft. Linoleum Rugs for $21.95 9 ft. x 12 ft. jaspe Rugs for $15.95 Red Back 4 Yards Wide $3.49 yd. LINOLEUM BY THE YARD All First Quality CANADIAN INLAID LINOLEUM 2 yards wide $2.29 yard All First Quality Brown Back 4 Yards Wide $3.89 yd. WALKER STORES, Limited Limitecf.WINGHAM Offering a brilliant collection of the season's newest modes, many one -of -a -style models Our November Dress Sale will be this season's greatest value opportunity. One of Canada's foremost manufacturers has. co-operated with us and made possible this selection of newest modes. and finest materials ever gathered together to offer at a special price. This wonderful assort- ment includes Crepe Back Satins, Silk Failles, Georgettes and Flat Crepes, in splendid new styes suitable for Misses and Women in sizes from 14 to 44, and note, ONLY ONE DRESS OF A STYLE.' Beautiful individual models with Tucks, Side Drapes, Tiers, New Neck Lines, Lace Collars, Cuffs and Jabots, New Pleating Arrangements, Rhinestone Ornaments, Flounces and Flares, in such desirable colors as Black, Navy, Green, Cocoa, Flemish Blue, Malaga, Casha Nut, Wine, etc. Great value in every dress, made to sell as high as $22;99. TRULY AN EVENT NOT TO BE MISSED AT OUR PRICE, calker Stores Limited deer mann A QUEER 'TMWORLD Ye moind I totitd ye about me ould He Could me he lived a whoile wid who is a good housekayper,, an. an- NOTICE a class, has figured) very near the i sales during 1927 and 1928 greatly top of the list as a buyer of cars and exceeded previous high levels, brother Matt. who shpint mosht av his wan troibe in Africa who belayed'that other will hey an aisy tampered wan #, ..w,%; 'o the Editur h all thim , 1... Wingham paypers. Sm.:- ' �I�S t it €luare, whin ye ttnlr av how q i Y eliffrunt but, elms Cheer do be in trruid . shore, it isn't fer the e s me to foind fault fer :mebby Dikes av beer may be some truth in all av him• r elfin arround amongNay- loife th av gur min an Afghan camel droivers, g an South Say °Randers, an haythen min av all koinds, beim prisint at theer palavers, an corrobberies, an pow -in wows, till he got to be party much loike wan av thimsilves, ,an lamed a . lot av rings about thinz that they wudden't tell ivirybody. iviry person barn into the wurruld gats an oven share av the good tangs an the balk tangs av loife an what they lose in wan way is made up to thim another. At fursht whin he tould me about this I said the whole troibe musht be crazy antouely to betatve such nonsense but I hey been tinkin n lot aboutit since, so tfaryby thim who Mapes her rowlin pin u•ndaec the' kitcbin sink wid.the soap an shrove blackitt an raises chickens in the back bed room, Wan girrul will hey good looks an in to ka a corn- plinty av byes wants p,, i � pany wid her, an another will hey bisalts, but widout a feliah at all; at t liiVan man hey hair,an Rape A Meeting of the Ratepayers of the 'tr'ucks Town of Wingham will be held in the Town: Hall, on Monday, evening, November 26th, 1928, at 7.30 o'clock for the purpose of nominating candi- dates,for the offices of Mayor, Reeve, Councillors Public Utility Commis, sinner and Trustees for the Public Sch ol''B''oard for the year 1929. Nonriinations will be received by the Theeeed from 7,30 until 8.30 p,m, and must be on this continent. A former Canadian farm publics- tion recently found dist 75 per cent. of its subscribers in Ontario pos- sessed one or More automobiles, and 14 per cent owned(a tractor. In the prdi „�;,pioo4riinces over 37,000 motor cars and! trucks were sold to farmers between Jt921 and 196; and In 1921, 34,996 prairie farms had' tractors; the government census ,ri 1926 showed over 50,000 tractors hi use on these same farms and more were sold in 1927 and t928 than in several previous years. About 45 per cent. of the .Prairie farmers of Can- adapossessed a . passenger g awhomo- bile •in 1927. asht a ayg ymover wusscn't will rid hey seconder pre- • " 1saau■I♦M�aIsaaaa*uaap1■a■1®■■rhhhh ■ III ■ Malt uI an Creamery ■ aftherit all.y: Per inshtairce hevn't we all seen rant wid panty av money, an nota woife to these name to hit thin p shptnd it? They cud affoord to buy till he isstvmt an another will foine, curly black hair, 1n bald at ' tarty foive. The more I link av it I begin to ' belaive that mebhy thim nayguP lana foolish as they look in the sent. After 8.30 .m. the candidates *ill p a have an opportunity of addressing the Ratepayers. W. A. Galbraith, ; Tbwn Clerk. ►. :' p' ", ./ \v, �.i .y, , : •.., ,. \b/:: 9I:.V/..IVI Wl:.\V, 111;\0,.:\11 `oi _+ .., ?.!;:,..T ,.,• v, ./ y,• . r ,., ,. � - • � • Q THE nE HYDRO w7 H ' Iql ,,•1,.I }* • ■ annyting they wanted to ate, but they ■ ■ had bad shtutnmicks: an had to'live ■ � on rue),• air shredded excelsior bis- ■ � g,.they cults. They cud afoord the besht cig- III w ANTED ■ ars, but the dochtors had forbidden am't so pickters Matt. showed me. If they don 't nade hevn't much moneyEats it fer ciotites titer coat in their part av the wurruld, an beim as they dorsi ,Big. Bi�'•.St�ilk And `" " Fried + --No Gas » C ,' � " , • 'r'mmirissm" it, don't hey to fir Ill .00•001.001* ,� 'r� itry ■I i I gs ream■ .10 thins to shtnoke. On the other'hand we hey known poor train wid .contnt ed wolves an houses full av chiller an • livid wid in soight av the poor house all these loives, but iviry wan av thim healthy an happy. an Wad shtummicks bike °shtriches, Y I on t tank ann wan Ytian has ts, d r. ythought all the good tangs av toife, tier all the' nade they wurruk it. Thin, not fergittin to minshun the editors av noospaypers, av worse, harrud, but they they hey to wurrukheves gtt eoiup1itnentary tickets to all theim shows, an prastnts av good•ttngs from the farrumers enough to kape thim troo the winther, so they are no war- „ Every tame I ate. I had terrible stomach , gas. Now thanks to Adler= alta, I eat steak and fried onions and feel fine." -Mrs. J. Sultan. gasyslidpoon ul Adlerifeeling : so that you can eat and sleep well. Acts on BOThi upper and lower bowel and removes old waste matter- never thou ht was there. No youatter for ourmikatemporommarwesod °. ec e e �} r ✓ c $ 9`' + < , j o CALL US FOR PRICES bad fin s ala then. I hey known min g y wid alt the advantages av belongin to' se tiff than the resht av 2ts, What I want to say ,in conclusion hsttin the harrttr! what you tried y y° stomach and bawets, Adierika will surprise you,"1VIcT ibbon's Drug Store, a , ' 'III ;:, �+d L�)���t � fQ� ° �„(�;/ • the Tory earthy, an yit mei,>by they wud hey bow . legs, are wake backs, x sliriots at rt9�Yt �e i geisha, ape up yer courage ' U11 THE NITED �� dP�''.F: �. . s and,I hey known tither lain, fosne shtraight, shtrong lookin lads, wid n fer iiiebby"fhcer is a paved :. road a- li bead,. an if ye are rowlin along the the PARMI ILS BIG B1JY1ERI o • M���+�)� Y' u COMPANY,lslq�l4�a, Oyir OM n ■ a{Ilk) am iiltiitl�t�rw !■ I �' >■ a� � l an ache nee a pain in theer loaves, an yit whist ye come to foind out a. bout thins ye Gudden t hal failin sot Tp r fer thim fel mebbythey was Grits yrunlidurs air `f, P, O's. Watt lieu crass v fe hos gh�vay in a foine Car fifty tg an 'hour be careful to hey it insured, r fee ye alvei kin tell whin some fellalY .may into ye, till ni t wake, Timothy Tay, Until recently the Canadian farmer had not compared very favbrabl with nary in the United States his contemporary as a motorist, but during the past t two years the Canadian farmer, as °, { A G>C'fN�iY E�f1'd •;] IOCk o: i;: �1M��'��1��� • ��)��1A`��1��-� Phone 156, :$ i a MN 1101�01111111101� isatin vcrild a di ;ICwn dd,kds nm,:ii G