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The Wingham Advance Times, 1926-04-08, Page 2WINGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES muminomprappeonewomompuilvompeRs 1 Here Is Another Cpporm tunity For You To lay in a supply of good quality Spring Merchandise at "extremely Low Prices. COME EARLY - COME OFTEN Look aro nd and be convinced. IT WILL PAY Y U EXTRA 27 Inch PEA t L NECKLETS at 19c This is a real quality solid (gra dtiated). Pearl 'Necklace, fitted with French Safety Clasp with brilliant mounting, goodvalue at $r.00 „to $1.50, Our 1 eh, Price for 3 days... .._..._., Baby's Rubber Pants Made from the acid proof Rub- ber in the Natural ` Shade Elas- tic at the waist arkd legs, side seams and heavily taped. Regul Big19c ar 3oc line, during EXTRA Fa cy FRILLED GARTERS 27c "air. - �✓ �_ 9 APRIL 8th — TH1URSDAY APRIL 9Ih FRIDAY APRIL 10th - SA.TUR AY Made from a good quality elas- tic, with colored frilled Ribbon, with bow and flower decoration in'eight popular colors, regular- ly priced ' at 4oc and 5oc. Dur- ing 3 day sale, Our Pri- 97 ce per pair__._.... Y.-._.__. " 0 Children's Umbrellas Another lot of this good serv- iceable Umbrellas on hand, for the , rainy season, no child should be without one, beautiful` handles and so specially98c priced, 3 big day price Mother says: "These ^. 3 BIG DAYS mean a lot to the head.: of - every household" - APRIL'S 1G SALE EVENT "You Save When You Buy Here" 0.0100, 1VIEN I LET IT . RAIN I Why worry about the wet season, when you can buy a good strong frame Umbrella for a mere pit- tance. During the 3 Big Days Sale we will fit you out with one for . $1.39 each LIEN'S KID END BRACES A Real Bargain for the Men in This One Good quality elastic Lisle Web, assorted se- vere stripinga and col- orings, white kid trim- med ends. Reinforced metal castoffs, cross- back. ` A superior gaul- ity suspender. Regular- ly sold at 50c. During 3 Big Days. per pair _.. ._... eJt� Curtain Panels Each Weoffer a special good quality Net Panel, • in a range of latest designs, you ;should: see 1 99them at this price each" Spring and Summer Socks at About Half Price Men's Lisle and Art Silk plaited half, hose,' in plain and dropstitch designs, ost of, them neatly clo6ked. All fine quality, in colors plack Brown; Grey, Navy etc.. In sizes to, ro•'r and zi.. Regular value up to .75c During 3 Big.. 41064, Days, per pair 68 In. BLEACHED '"FABLING WE GU,' RANTEE SATISFACTION -III you are not satisfied with any purchase you make, Kindly return it in good order and we will refund money. Formerly Hanna & Co. Ltd. WINGHAM A Bargain you will appreci- ate' when you see it. 68 in- ches wide. Note this width, Bleached mercerized Tabling a combination of Rose, Shamrock and 'Thistle design inborder and centres, A really fine • cloth that will stand hard wear. Regular $1.25 value. During'79 three big days, per yd SOAP SOAP SOAP! • THE "BIG 3:' SYMBOL SETS THE PACE - EN ! Thursday, April x926 Look ;: Over The Lines Listed* Below .IRead Our Circular Carefully ! Then Coxae and Bring Your Friends. Bargains Galore for Everybody. Heaps of goods, and priced to meet with Ihe;towest. Make this - store your headquarters. EXTRA Bungalow Curtains 79c Pair Made, of a good quality Check- ed Marquesette, with Ruffled Frill and Tie - Backs of same material, size 27 in., 22 yds a real value at $1.25. During 3 • Big Day Sale only a 7.9 'Checked h Clothss 2 for 15e, (` dust half regular price, another lot of these received. If you did not get them before, do so now, Three Big Days 1 C Price, 2 for I'a EXTRA Pure Linen Towels 49c EACH uc Made in Ireland, an extra hea- vy quality Linen Towel, with x` hemstitched ends, and Fancy Borders, "size 18x36" a Regular 75c line, during 3 Big Day -Sale one price each - Gingham. Gingham! The shelves are full. of New -Patter"hs, now is the time to lay in a supply for Spring require - monks. Priced at x61 -c, - 22c, 250, 29c and 35c per yd How About Your Supply of Work Shirts Here 'is another chance to get fitted out for the summer We have just plt into stock another 'lot. (about eighteen. dozen) of the Famous Big 3 Shirt, ir* both•Blue and Khaki colors. Big full patterns and all sizes in the lot. Did you get one ? If not, -.:. . do so now. During.3 Big Day Sale ... 98c each A big round., cake of high gtfality soap. Weighs full four ounces. If you have tried this before it needs no recommendation.` If.not, get one sample cake. A• regular zee value. During Three, Big Days, ' each HEMME PILO' CASES: Save nnthis every day need. You will be surprised at this quality.' White hemmed ends, ;in both the 40 and- 42 -inch size slips: Lay in a supply at this price: Usually sells at from 9 350 to 40c. During "Three Big 'Days each „... OYS' JERSEYS PULLOVER STYLE - Compare the Quality. '.NSte the price. A Zimmerknit "Best.„ Quality Pullov- er Jersey." This assortment con- tains both ' long and short sleeves in colors of coating, navy, brown, khaki' and white, in all sizes from zo to 32. An unusual :opportunity for. you in this one..Sells regularly at 45c to 5oc. During 28c Three Big Days .._._ . You Save when you uy Here. WOMEN'S SLIPOVER APRONS You'Can;Buy Three at the Re- gular Price of Two t[Women.'s Slipover 'Baker's Apron, made of \good quality gingham ixi large 'variety of neat checked pat- terns. Several good colors. Neat -u, bound with contrasting color of gin haxn. One pocket and back tie, .A regular 5o/number. Dur ing Tyree Big Days each . 3 BOY:' 9 3LOUSES. A IG SPECIAL A wonderful. line of neat stripes, inostlyin Ze"hyr quality, a real aize r2 to x4 i "'the lot Dur. Wing 3 Big Day one price 4'C MAIL ORDERS fI will be given pro 'of order with retnittan m out of town'. customers; apt attention upon receipt OUR TERM'S ARE CASH., THE WING HAM ,ADVANCE -TIMES A. G. Smith, /Publisher:.. Published, at WINGHAM, ONTARIO Every Thursday Morning Subscription rates --One year $2.cc Silt months $7-oo, in advance. Advertising Rates and Application, :Advertisements without specific di- rections will be inserted until forbid arid charged accordingly, Changes for contrac�advertisements be in the office by noon, Monday. "Aprilshowers bring May flowers" Wonder if they meant snow drops? April' is the seventh, iti sue- .crsion that the people of these parts have' beers treated to good sleighing and loads of snow. x is x A heathen is a man who doesn't know enough about religion' to Ander- stand it. x' An optimist is a man who buys an. auto license while the snow is still pil- ed high on the pavements. xxs What has broughtthe debt of On- tario up to 319 irrilliotis? That is a reasonable question. The expenditure on hydro electric developments, high- ways, and new roads accounts for '250 millions of the debt. That throws a little light. t at l east on; t;r eTe the e nn n- cy has gone that has made it necess- ary to spre-td,the payment Of the debt over a period of 40 years and put by t2° millions •oh revctttre every years to street the whole debt when date. "1t r) millions of revenue every'.' year to Jto meet the interest charges ott our Provincial debt.' xxx' Flimflaniniers are going about the province visiting various municipali- ties, representing themselves as brok- ers; they usually call upon aged and retired people and others. known :to. have Victory bonds and other gilt -ed - Igo securities which, they frequently obtain in exchange for others reputed � P `to be earning a higher rate of inter- 'est, but which in most cases are not !Worth one-quarter of the value of the bonds parted with, Often these fak airs secure they ser ices of some local . ;�:rian with a general knowledge of the 'community to pilot them around, But people possessing first-clayss securities i. to a li 1' �� not last with them readily s oucl 1 wv 'glib-torigtiod stranger who offers In vestments yielding art alleged higher rate of interest as it is well, to keeti. in mind the fact that" high usury anal bail security generally" go together., .11 Many serious losses; bringing, sorrow and disaster in their trail, would be averted if people desit•ing'to make in- vests eats /would consult their local bond• dealer; he has -a reputation to r in the community and Will pla- ce t 1 3 P ce only such securities as are safe and llin wood Bulletin, reliable.—Co g Y_7 The London Free Press has coin- ed a now adjective.' It says of a re- solution pt•oposed in the Mouse at Cts p tawa that it:has a «take -all -you -can - b yet -and -return -nothing tang," If it were not so lon'g itihight survive. It has no chance with "bog -it -all." xi x The General of Manitoba. '` Attorney �.tc A frankly confesses that bootlegging has increased under the systemoft,o� control, established i verriiitetit c,o f n that province. one prop taken away from the s kc tthat from the scler i i e th t some folk contciiip lhte as a substitute ' for the Ontario Temperance Act. RENEWALS BY MAIL The Advance -Times begs .to ac- knowledge the. following renewals - subscriptions paid during the past month for subscribers Alio live in oth- er parts ofthe world: Miss Rebecca Cameron, 97 Barton Ave., Toropto; r. Isaac Farrend, Royle,,,,Sask,; Mrs. Fred Noble, Stt•ee-. tsville; Mrs, A. Tisdale Levet •na , Sask.; John S. Duckett, Glcnavon, Sask.; Samuel Jordan, Clinton; Mrs. T`. Clark, Brantford; Jas. Robertson, KentonMrs.Geo. ° , Man.; , Dobbs, Gol- den Valley; Win. Guest, Mt. I3,ydges; Geo. G . Iz. Jefferson, Tordwi.cli, We also received the following re- Colonsay, Man i, Mr. Smith, Wingham, Dear Sir: Please find enclosed money or 2 for Wingharn Advance, We enjo getting your paper and look forwan to getting it each week: We ha bad, a mild winter and - very 1i snow. Wishing your paper every succe John Eggleston, Colonsay, x;itx r74 Dunn Ave., Toron e To the Editor, 'Advance 'I`riti s r (unclosed please find $2.00, the price of your publication for the year. It seems I cannot get along very well without the: Winghain paper ti:cwals and little notes of appreciation. 'rirnys letter included. You , in which We'off, are doubly grateful for and .wonder at my delay, just put o . their 'many friends will be glad: t0 Respectfully, hearfrom m o t < rl" S`, he writers: •F Mrs, x.,,,5, p�.. Detroit Mich, Mar. 2, >926 Mr. A. ,G. Smith, Wingliam, Ontario, ear Sir: a► Herewith please find money order for $6.00 which please• place to my credit for my subscription. Please advise the amount necessary to pay my subscription for the coming year and I will remit immediately. I am receiving the paper regularly P 6 Y and enjoy it immensely. Wingltann s just as dear to ine as my borne town nd I always look forward to receiv- ng the Advance -Times;, Wishing every success to the Ad- ance-Times, I remain, Yours very truly StanleyHutchinsonr sonR234 john ,� S t BORN ;I1 LYirigliarti General I-Iospi- al on .March 22, to Mr. and Mrs. ill Kelly of I3elgravo,, a daughter.