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The Wingham Advance Times, 1925-05-07, Page 3u;l Thursday 1§I p a r• 1011110111 WINGI AM ADVANCE, -TIMES 111,10111,010MINSIMMINIM 00010000 mm mom m mm 0000 0 010000 Owing to the busy seeding season some of. our customers could not come and; share in the Great Big Saving Sale at The Enterprise, we have decided t',, continue ur sale for another Ten Days, with Big- ger Bargains Than Ever .Our co : tinuation of this Ten, Day Sale will be the greatest of all sales we ever had.Just a few items listed below Special f 1®.mno�nuo®rouesow.nru,�un�o��•rm•.aaeruemamm�9mm.o�o®d NI . FREE! FREE! IM A Gillette Razor with Blades and Strap with every Suit or Coat pur- chased within next 3 Days. m®IM0411119M61•11.04100”00030001119 941111KNIS1001111.9 09111111.11.. in Fri THEISE • STORE. Men's Suits NAVY ALLu0Qi► WOOL SERGE MEN'S NAVY BLUE IR- ISH SERGE, BIGGEST VA- LUE IN THE 12.00', COUNTRY only Gr '119 DON'T FORGET NO MAT,, TER WHAT SUIT YOU BUY YOU GET A RAZOR 'FREE. MEN'S FINE PEN STRIP ES, : BLUE : OR BROWN, REGULAR $35.00, AT THE ENTERPRISE -19.95 SALE , _ aa DON'T: FORGET T H E RAINCOATS AT THE EN- TERPRISE . 6 ®9 5 STORE only. -.- - BOYS' SUITS ON SALE 3.95 4.95 5.95 Boys' Blouses MEN'S ODD PANTS, Sale 2.45, 2.95 MEN'S OVERALLS• -AND. SMOCKS IN ALL y ace SIZES AT .______ i. MEN'S COTTON 1.69 ADE PANTS.- [� • „e" IIS . I i. i. We have stirred the country with our ig Values in Suits, s ur $18 Navy Serge Suit has ,,een a winner and Great San viag to the buyer. You cannot buy this Suit anywhere else less than $32.50, at the Enterprise Sale $18, A 11 Wool Serge made by the best' i rrs in the country. nlailmommon®naw000avo®n.®o®oarsno®o.om..camnamcnlaremmarsatmnaetso®nmmw+sm They are Hats you will save from $3 to $5. 4Pmalp!Aore94utooempp®a .o®peme9®nq.menw4a.ummc.mpn off, Ladies' Coats IF YOU HAVE IN MIND. BUYING A COAT, NOW I5 YOUR CHANCE, YOU WILL NEVER GET THEM ANY . CHEAPER, ` REAL FINE VELOURS 7095 DUVATINE 12.95 �! COATS AT_._ ONLY TEN COATS OF POIRET TWILL AND GA- BERDINE . 14.95 LADIES' VESTS 19 °! C LADIES' FINE COTTON HOSE 19c AT ___... WOMEN'S HOUSE ae, DRESSES AT _- qv BROADCLOTH BLOUSES AT ...;.__...1. °' 1 Mens Footwear i MEN'S. HEAVY W O RK SHOES, WELLENTINES' HEAVY GRAIN,,, GUAR- ANTEED TO 2 95. WEAR, AT .--:._..._ • i MEN'S FINE OX- FORDS, AT __..._._ �® eJ MEN'S FINE' •S H 0 E S, GOODYEAR 3 WELT, AT 095 0Y9®4Dna®mainWi►9alO' OMm040.04Imk09iYF9a®' FREE! • A Clu"h or Suitcase FREE with every Ladies' Coat I purchased here. a ooesarmlei The Success of Everyone is What He Saves, Come to the Enterprise and Save. Plea to Conie in Bunches. E ENTERPRISE STORE MEN rns for the By Betty Webster Spring Cleaning Tips Turpentine is a' useful liquid, for house . cleaning clays. Paint the clo- set woodwork and drawers with it. Also bed springs. Moths and bugs do not like turpentine, To Protect Wall Covering;While Cleaning Woodwork While washing, oiling or painting Asparagus is a tempting, luscious Method; Cook spaghetti in boiling minutes in a moderate oven, Serve . pause. One is • Judge Spotton, of woodwork, bold piece of tin or some vegetable which can be fixed in asalt water until _ tender. Drain and hot• with chocolate sauce. Top with Guelph, who took occasion, in con light metal with a smooth edge variety of ways, and which we should 'rinse with cold water. Melt butter. whipped cream. against the wall above' or below woodwork being cleaned; An old au= tomobile license or new dust pan are satisfactory for this. , —0— To Clean. Rugs Rugs can be cleaned beautiful at home, thereby saving a big cleaner's' bill. Here's a good cleaning mixture: z quart of rain water. 2 tablespoons pure soap dhips. 2 tabels'poons powdered borax Boil together -remove from stove —cool. Then add 2 tablespoons ordi- nary washing ammonia.' Method: Have rug lying on clean flat surface. Scrub rug thor- oughly with mixture. Theis- with clean rag wipe rug off well, rubbing nap back the proper way. Let dry, —o— COOKING HINTS Seasonable Spring Foods all use bountifully in the Spring. Add spaghetti (cut up). Add cheese. —0— Onions are also a beautiful vegeta-Cook until cheese is incited. Add Chocolate Sauce li1e. To be used separately or in sal-' eggs and seasoning. Cook until mitt- i l square chocolate (bitter). ad. Also as ;a relish. There is noth- !tore thickens. Serve on toast. Trim 2 teaspoons of butter. ing much tastier than. small green on- with,.•pimento. }. cup of boiling water. ions cut up with salt and pepper and :: —o— 1 cup of sugar. vinegar. Use "onions in connection' BAKING HINTS Vanilla. with fresh' crisp watercress and. Luncheon Cakes with • nection of the trial of one Walsh, who was arrested at Shelburne for seduction and abduction, to comment prevalence of immorality among young people throughout the County 6f Wellington, While not excusing the youths he put a large share of the. blame on the mothers for this lam- Method: Melt chocolate in double entable state of affairs, and the ap- Chocolate Sauce boiler—add batter. Slowly pour on parent lack of parental restraint .The i13 cup of shortening, boiling water. Stir constantly. Add 'other is Judge Coatsworth, of Toron- r cup sugar. sugar. Boil 5 minutes. Add vanilla to who in commenting on a case of z egg, and tiny bit of salt. Serve hot. seduction tried before him, said: Vanilla, (Readers, Note: If you have any "Most of the defence witnesses were cup mi11c... . questions concerning Recipes and nth- young fellows who exhibiteda moral z f cups flour. er Household Hints you ,would like depravity which is perfectly shock - z teaspoon cinnamon. to ask 'Betty Webster—address her in ing, and that when parents and guard- Method: Cream shortening and su- care of this paper.) ians allow any of thein the use of a gar. Acld egg yoke; vanilla and half inotor car, particularly in the even - the milk, Then half the flour with What Two Judges Say ings, they are contributing to his de- baking powder, cinnamon and salt. During the past few days we have liquincy. It behooves every • lover of Then remaining milk and flour. Last seen pronounceinents from two of our purity and decency to seek out the fold in the whites of eggs, beaten Ontario judges that should make a causes 'of this degeneracy and to en stiff, Bake in :small greased tins 20 giddy and pleasure seeking public deavor to have them removed. French dressing. You will find this' combination delightful. _. Salmon is extra good in the late Spring. Lamb—is an ideal meat at this time,. of year. —o— Spagbetti Rarebit (Fine For • A Luncheon) package of spaghetti. i tablespoon butter. I cup grated cheese. 2 . well beaten eggs. Salt and pepper. Pimento for trimming, r� va9 iL,Vo LL, OI: DILL BILL 5' • I AIN'T SEEN 'V' IN A CON'S AGTi " WHERE Y' GOIN I•lEL1:0 ,°JAY`' POI ON. MY WAY To 'ft1° HOTE0 NO Y• AIi41 E1TI-1ERI Yc °Rt • Comm' 011yC' 1 wit.L ^►F HOOSE 'N' YOUI.t, CALL 11P STAY WITH Mt 7. TH' WIFE "'N SEE IF' IT'S ALRIGH1t SHOULD SAY NW MINE IS A \, iniN# MOUSO NO-tUti £' OTH I N' D01N' 1 - GINIM!E MY BAG -�r