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The Wingham Advance Times, 1924-11-27, Page 101600113033111111 U f Winter WINGHA1V1 .ADV,ANCE-'.p7.MES 1611 Alteration 'Sale lsard's Alteration Sale will save money on all lines of clothing. :b•II:Y WIN si!1p�.1 � ' A .111 i.<>la p ent ehan Ise $00,000 Stock on Sale less 20 to 50 per cent. viscount—Everything On Sale. Slaughter of Ladies' Winter Coats -Cur special all Wool Velour, fur trimmed Coat is a:winner...:10.75 • !I Lard per lb.. s e Washboards, each ...--.•_-..45c Pure Castile Soap, 3 for .__._....25C Soda Biscuits, per lb. r ' 15c Oatmeal, 6 lbs. --.--......--25C P & G Soap, a 'bar ■ Corn Starch per pkg. _ .•-9c Fresh •, Walnuts, lb 59c ® Cheese per lb All Cloth Coats on sale. Fur Coats, Muskrat: Persian, Seal on sale. We are including all Fur Neckpieces, large and small, Sable, Persian, Fox Stoles on sale. Buy her one for Xmas 50 Children's and Misses' Fur Collared and Burberry style coats, our sale price 5.95 to 9.75._ Ladies' Dresses, Cloth, Flannel, Silk, Canton Crepes,' Velvets, new style's less 20%. WoolZPleated Skirts,,Fawns, Checks•less ....20% Crushed Plush and Velour Coats..:.24.75 ter 39.75 Clearance of Men's and ' ''oys' Suits and vercoats Men's and Young Men's Overcoats...:,... ,17.95 We are offering 150 Men's and Young Men's Suits Navys, plain browns, tweeds and hairline stripes, sale price .. ..:15.75 to 26.75 Boys' Overcoats on sale, • entire stock ....20% off Penman's Natural Wool No. 95 Underwear Men's Combinations and heavy ribbed Wool Underwear Boy's .Wool and Fleece less 20 per cent. Men's Furnishings Gloves, Hose, Shirts Neckwear. in r ocer es Coffee, the best _.:......_.r__...,.._.soc Dates, 2 lbs Corn Flakes, pkg Maple Leaf Sal.,small tin _x8c Raisins, seeded, 2 lbs Wagstaffs Jam; large reg. x.5o at —95C Fresh Herring, imported fish ® Palmolive Soap per cake .-•-0c Fresh Mackerels, can _____ 24c Peas, per can Ise • Puffed Rice, per pkg ..... ■ im wl Boys 3; 4, 5, 6 Jersey Knit Suits Reg. ■ upto4.00 Sale. ....... ....2:19 me Men's Heavy Wool Heather Ribbed p�. Hose Reg. 75c Saturday , ...49c al Boys' Leather Lined Mitts • ' 25c- Children and Misses Cloth Hats :in e Velvets and Cloths up to 3.00 on sale la Saturday Corn, 2 cans • =-25c Black Cat Shoe Polish _.._..zgc None- Such. Shoe Polish Iryc- Cow Brand Soda Chipso, 3. for Brooms 59c Sugarper roe 8.49 Macaroni, 2 for • 25c Teats, special blend, lb _ ....... White Wine Vinegar gal 39c M1 ' al111111111111% 50e Children's Red 4 Piece Suits all Wool on. Sale ...... .....3.79 Pure Linen Towelling regular 40c on Sale .25c Special Prices on Ladies' and Children's Drawers. New Chamoisette Gloves special, price Saturday. Women's and Children's Hosiery Sale. ■ ■ H ■ ■ 11■■■11®®■'11®®®111EMI 0®■®E 33313,"' 11 ' BLUEVALE Mr. Anson King of Detroit, spent a, few days at the house of Mr, L. Ruttan. ' Mr. Coombs of New Hamburg, spent the week -end with his family la.eMr. and Mrs. Thos. Moore of Whitechurch,, spent Sunday' with Mr. jr. W. Leggatt, Rev. Mr. Tait, exchanged pulpits with. Rev. Mr. Taylor of Moorefield, last Sunday. The Methodist Sunday School are busy practicing for their annual Xmas tree entertainment, which will be giv en Xmas night. We are very sorry to hear that Mrs. Jas, Clarke of Sunshine, daughter of Mr. and ,Mrs, Thos. Stewart, suffered another stroke on : Monday and is 'very l'oW. suits. john Kerr and Children are spending a:month.• with relatives at Oshawa. Mr. Jas. ivlofiatt, spent a few days this week with relatives : at Toronto and took in the Fat Stock show. Mr. Rich, Johnston met with a pain- ftilaccident one day recently, getting his foot injured. in a ditching machine. We hope he wvil soon. be .around again. Mr, and; ivtrs F. Thomas of Torori- LI rif ■ ■ ■ Enter, Ally Time rT :trsday, November 2ryth., x024 I t��Iil�l!I�JIiIf�9111�1119�111�111'ipf!II�IIi�gI11�IlIf�III0g1116�1II1�lllt�lllp4111�11111111i11�11!�Illi�lllE�IIIIAIIII�IIII�f!�',' ott i 91 ,Any ambitious' young person desir- ons of entering upon a• business car- eer must have a business education. Several lady graduates of a few short years ago are drawing over -two thou- sand ($2,000) per year. There is a spe- cial course for farmer's sons who in- tend to remain fanning, in Farm Ac- counting, Business Law, Business Let- ter Writing, Rapid Calculation, Btts1• tress Forma, etc: Many are earning. while they are learning, through the Spotton Correspondence Schools, To, m ronto. A position for every graduate. Enter .any time. Write for particu- lars to Winghain Business College or Canada Business College, '274 College St., Torontb. The Late Mrs, Dunbar The death of Mrs. Sarah Ann Dun- bar, occurred at the home of her son- in-law, George Cunningham, at .]3e1 - grave, on Saturday,.. Nov. 15th. The ®_ funeral was held Tuesday from Bel ,® grave to Westfield, where interment was made. Rev. Dr, Perrie conduct, ed the services. The late Mrs. Dun- bar was born i>:, Lucknow sixty-three years 'ago, and lived there until her marriage to David Dunbar at the age, of twenty-one; when she moved to Westfield. Her maiden name was 'Se, rah Ann Vint. On the death of he: ausband thirteen years ago, she nice ed to Belgrave, where she had .resid- ed with her' dauglfter, Mrs. Cunning- ham, She was a .Methodist in relig ions She had been ill since last spring and confined to her bed for the last few months. She is survived by tt••o sisters, Mrs. Virilliam Love,' of Bel- gra-e, and Mrs. William Baldwin, of Ashfield; four brothers, A. J. Vint of Stratford,Robert of Winghaiii, Gil- bert of Lucknow and Joseph of Stoughton, , Man.; three daughters, Mrs. William Graham of Stratford, Mrs. Cunningham of Belgrave and iVfrs. Arthur Barr of Blyth. ir. Made in ®n, ' a - We are headquarters for this line I of goods for Men and Boys Big variety ®i „kl ids id qualities at; ay onhand audit we do not happen to have the kind you desire 4n stock c., n ke them ;, pun a tew hours notice. ■ NE IN am am I E . .. ■ mg OE RE MENIIIIIMMEINIA El to, spent the weekk.end with relatives here. Mrs. McGill of Belgrave, spent a few days with Miss Martha Fraser. Mrs,. 1'tolph returned home on Mon- day, after spending the past month with her sister, Mrs, MacLeod at Toronto, Sorry to say she is still. very low. - 1\fr,, ] obt. Peacock of Port Huron, Mich., spent' a few days with relatives around here. Miss Florence Mills of Sioux Falls, S. D., ,is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. G. Snell. Mr. John Armstrong shipped two roars of hay to Toronto: on Wednes- day, a ! K 71n u,uk We put rubber sones 11 n' all W ds of : ,, blber boots, also on Woua 's Got 'ashes— Sa$listacttouar..mte-rCEL ;16 wwww We lye quick service In i'nr repair depart- ent—!:°Cions sewed on heavy rub- bers it n alma rt ntaalice. P Phone 129. fiariI LIS Wingham, Ont. 1!I®III®U151111111116111131II12IIIE' 111121111MIII®Ilih'8111®IIIIIIINIIIIIIIRI!IPJIII651111M111 11101IIIEII1B11I ® 1111 3110 1lI11i■1133■■®0l■ ale .Throtll EE Wide 0 Thursday, Friday :,r nd Saturday ®®®®®®13®! logs ■ ®' :-r NI ■ 20 t • 50 Per Cent. Reductions. Our Big Sale Prices e Again in Effect. Bargains in Every Dep -- Irtlr ent ■ Lucknow. Mr. Alfred Andrew is at present spending a few weeks at Toronto. The Orangemen of L. '0. Ls. 104.4 held a degree meeting last Friday ev- ening, two members being advanced to the Blue degree and four metribers having the Royal Arch Degree con= ferrel upon them. Lunch was served in the wee hours; of the morning. TORY CORNERS 1VIAPLE GROVE Miss Coleman of Varna, is .at pre- sent visiting Maple Grove friends, Air, and 'Mrs. Ernest .Gardner at•• tended the' 5. S, Convention, held in 'Westfield last week. , Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gardner. of Maple Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Henderson of Ltickriow, visited St. Augustine friends for a. day laat weak: M'r. C. E. McDonagh triade a motor trap to Listowel last Friday. Mrs, 1V"esley "Ritchie spent Thurs.. clay Last. with Mrs.' Ralph Nixon of Quitea number from this `burg at- tendecl the funeral of the late. Mr. J. Abram bf Belmo're, which took ;place Monday last, We are, sorry to report that Mr. Ladies' Re: dy-to-Wear' f Girls' and Misses' Coats, Dresses, Kimonas, Slips, Bloom- ='s ers. PUBS! FURS! Highest grades of Persian Lamb, Hudson Seal, Muskrat, Natural Coon and French Seal Coats, every gar- ment warranted. ■ 9 ■ ■ 9 ■ 9 ■ John Gamble is still under the Dr' - Ca re. r's care. Miss Mary Galbraith of Orange PSill, is at present visiting her brother, Mr. Levi Galbraith. Mr. Joseph Underwood of T31itevale,'. is visiting among his oldfriends and nc iglibars Mr. Melvin Finlay bodght a fine nsilch cow from Nelson Sttternol :last week. .i..istcn to tltc wedding bells. Note * Would our correspondent please sign their name and address, so that we may have it for our Pyles? INX1d�til�Mii� ■ ■ Northway Garments -Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts all less 20 per cent. Silk lH',' se for C' l nista' ' as Winsome Maid, Holeproof and Penmans, nhwest shades, all sizes, on sale 1.50 pair. Wool Blankets, Wabasso Sheeting Table Linens, Cretonne, Sateens, Curtains, Silks, -Dress Goods, . Coatings. Sale priceson everything. Circular Cotton 60c quality, all widths Raw Silk, beautiful soft texture, full width Pure Silk Canton Crepes, all shades Hosiery, Underrw�c�ear,, Gloves, Chappie Coats, Silk Scarfs, .Scotch Wool Scarfs, Toques, Sweaters, etc , all less 20 per cent. ..44e 590 2.87 4 yard wide Linoleum .. , ,.; ,,,,,'825c Coate's Crochet Cotton, 3 for Men's and Boys' Wear , Suits, Overcoats, Reef e r s, ,Mackinaws, Knickers, Pant, Knitted•Coats and Pullovers. • Men's Shirt Sale Fresh clean stock, reg'u'larly priced to, 3.50, all sizes at $1.97. Men's Suits Hair Line Stripes, Self Stripes, Plain Cloths in Groys, Blues, Browns, Mixtures. Regularly priced 35.00, 37.50, 40.00, all on sale $27.50. Groceries on Sale Campbell's Soups, 2 tins .25e Singapore Pineapple, per tin .21c French Walnuts, per lb... . .... . . .44e Special Black Tea, par lb.. .. . . nc New Dates, 2lbs. for . ...23c Corn Syrup, 5 lb. size ...37e Tiger Red Salmon, large tin 24c Comfort, Gold, P. & G. Sunlight Soap, „32c 5bars for .• .• ' Marmalade, large jar .... .. .6cJc Castile Soap, large bar ........ .. ... , 14c Remember ''the Bargains you got at / Our Big Sale. 011010111 U' E E A N D V ■ 9 ■ ross, in.:.. NM11■�immiummuntom •— �t .`•I . .nN h„jl•�IMnr am, WSJ �Il