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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1926-06-03, Page 81, t lg, WINGKA411 A.'R1Y4NGE4rI1ij NMinisso I mumm;ainamos�1iamersormtha6iminammicomusso 1 1111 nsamiminniain owsii■'immerI i■ ■ 1� Ill ■ •RMJNG JUNE FASHION ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 111 A delightful assemblage of advance Summer Modes. We're all readyto help p yofll get ready for the summer, with New Dresses, Summer Coats, Suits and 'Sport's Attire. ■ Dainty Frocks Delightful Crepes, Georgette, Plain 111 and Patterned Fugi, Printed Silk Crepes • and Pretty. Voiles are just reoeived $8.50, ` 1.2.75, 22.00 .■ •■ si with a little care are very serviceable, * Peach, Bloorn, Rose, Blonde, Silver and # l Almond Per pailr $1.50 rale Gossard Corsets vs1 ,i■ 1 New Printed Silk Crepes, Georgette , FIat Crepes, Fugi Silks, Broadcloths, S Silks, Zephyrs, parts Woollens, Swiss Voiles, Rayon. Trimming Gimps, Bandings, Ribbcns, Laces,etc., in fact everything you'll need for the making of Summer Dresses. New Collar and Cuff Silks, Belts, Windor Ties, Purses, Parasols, etc. These New Summer Cre.-lions are Sure to Please Summer Coats Always a Coat for your outings. We show smart Twill Cords, Silk Coats and the very Popular Tweeds $22.50, 35.00, 48.00 Knitted Wear One and two piece styles that are just the Class for street wear, bowling and all Sports Occasions, $12.50, 14.00 Everyone knows the charm of Summer Frocks when they are to behad in the latest styles and fashioned from the newest and best materials. See them for yourself. Early selections are always best. Chiffon Hose Nothing finer for summer wear and, Gloves—Of Course Kayser •Silk Gloves with double tips and finished with smart turn back cuffs, summer shades ---cit Mocha, Silver, Dorskin,. Chamois. $1.00, 1.50, 2.50 Nemo Flus Corselettes Silk Hose Winsome Maid, all silk Hose, we be- lieve"the best and recommend them for ap- pearance and -durability, sizes 8i to xo in all. the new shades Per pair $2.00 Sanitary Belts Kotex ... DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS .• in ■ :f■ tlRdi 75e Men's Braces f ai; lr. 49e Two Kinds, Light and Heavy Weights of good Elastic Webbing with leather ends ur Straw Hats for Summer e a.rtment Underwear for Summer Shirts and Neckwear for Summer Per pair 49c Children's Play Suits 75c Coverall Pattern of extra quality, Eng- fish Chambray, sizes 2 to 5 years Specially Policed 980 and 75c ally' Men's Athletic Underwear p'■ at 98e IN Made from Self Stripe English Madras ' these summer 'combinations are exceptional 111 values. Sizes 34 to 44 98c Each ■ oys' Blouses 98c ,Neat Stripe Percales with Collar at tacked, plenty .of good patterns 98c Each Men's Art Silk Socks 49e Fine Quality Silk Socks in. Gray, Sand Brown and Black, with spliced heels and toes for extra wear Per Pair 49c Men's Pure Linen UIandker. chiefs, 4 for 98c Extra quality, soft finish hemstitched handkerchiefs, regularly sold at 35c each IT PAYS TO SHOP HERE a KING BROS., .0 or Reg'lar Fellow Wash Suits The smartest of Wash Suits for Boys 3 to •8 years of age, White, Blue and Khaki $2.85 and 2.95 Peggy Play Suits for Girls at $1.49 Of good quality BIack Sateen with eon- trasting colors at trim, sizes 5 and 6 years Regular price $2.5o Now $1.49 NI ■ ■ 1111 Nil ■ ■ ■ NI■ • ■ ■. ■ ■ IN 11/1■ ■ ■ N N I■ NI NI ■ ■ ■ ■ NINI ■ 1111 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • • ■ • • • • •■ •■ ■ • ■ • •■ • ■ •■ ■ la@i 0 ■ ■ 0 ■ ■ ■ ■ Men's Fine Shirts $1.49 ■ ■ read and provisionally. adopted, The following accounts were paid; Tlie lviunicipa .I World supplies x4.78 Wm. Robinson, salary as .Assessor xoo.00; Wm, Rebinson, equalizing Po, lice village 5.00; J. Stonehouse, school attendance officer 3.00; C. O. F Bel. grave, hall rent 40.00; Jas. Johnston, spikes, 4gc; R. Buchanan, bridge tim- her 4.00; H. Campbell, plank for cul- vert and repairing plow xo.00, W. Govier, repairing culvert 5.00; • Ed Lawson, bridge plank 25.50; F. Shoe- bottom, work on winter roads 3.50; S., IvlcBurney, work on winter roads 5.70; C. Carter, work on winter ;roads 7.io;; W. J. Cole, work on winter. road 5.00; W, Elliott, work, on winter roads x.3o; Geo. Coultes, work on winter roads 7.10; W. Reid, work on winter roads *2.5o; R Scott, work on winter road 3.5o; L. Wightman, work on winter road 2.00; A. Pattison, work on winter road 4.45; R. Montgomery, work on winter road .2.50; J. Vincent work on winter road 7.5o; the Domin ion Road Mach. Co., drags and freight 132.30; The Dominion Road Mach. Co., grader i85.00; S. McBurney, pa- trolman' xg.75; C. Carter, patrolman 62.25; W. McGill, garolman 36.00; J. McGill, patrolman 27.0o; Geo. Coultes patrolman 17.1g; J. Gillespie road su- perintendent 34.30. Council adjourned to meet again on Tuesday, June 29th. A. Porterfield, Clerk. • BLUEVALE The regular monthly meeting of 'the Bluevale Woman's Institute will meet on June doth. This meeting will take the form of a picnic and will be held on the banks of the river .at Bluevale: The Secretary has been notified of the excursion to the Guelph Moder Farm which comes on June gth. Miss Reta Turvey, returned to Tor- onto on Monday last after spending the week -end at her home. Miss Mabel Johnston, left on 'Mon -lay to resume her duties as teacher of - Cedarville School after spending the holiday at her home, xst. line'. Morris. Johnston's Ladies Aid will meet on Wednesday, June.2nd., at the home of Mrs, Richard Johnston. A meeting was held in the lecture room of the United Church, Bluevale, on Wednesday evening last for the purpose of organizing a Young Peo- ple's Society for to play Soft Ball and other games during the summer months. The young peopld met •on Friday evening for their first prac- tice. RUPTURE EXPERT HERE Do you suffer from rupture? If so, your big opportunity has now arrived. Mr. Reavely the noted rupture expert will be at the Brunswick .Hotel, for one day only, Tuesday, June 8th., and will be pleased to give free examina- tion to any sufferer and to demon- strate his famous appliance. This ap- pliance will contract the opening in zo to 15 days and will cure cases in from three to six months. This appli- ance is positively demonstrated to. you right on your own person .with- out 'arty charge. You do not spend a penny unless you are fully satisfied. that it is the right appliance for you. A consultation with Mr, Reavely will cost you nothing. Don't let this op-., portunity get away from you. Re- member the date.. ®11i1111 111�11Ililllll68i II®I f.l�llI�III®I f lflllli�l[lul I I rightenif Up > � s 'Clean -Up Use• Lowe Bros. High Stand- ard Floor Paint for high gloss, and hard wear. NEPTUNITE VARNISH s _ / Preserves Linoleunn, w.i11 tot in 11 discolor the white in the pattern dries quickly with rich high id gloss. — ■ t USE Johnston's Floor Wax,' shines easily, lasts longer. LI x lb tin 85c It 2 lb, tin �..._� Si.5o 'lit is - Fine English Percales in light grounds with neat Stripes of Mauve, . Blue and Tan Extra value $1.49 ■ ■ ■ m A.1111 HA Jll i It milk utatl i w li m tinililrmm mmutiliilil i irll lit tMiitlit■�IMiitiitli�ltM'IifM'■�■■Illilfiti�/.�1t1/�1K■itfM�■�itii■i��i�itl�d EA; T .IIVAWANOglit COUNCIL otittoil met oti May 28th, as a +tiotirt of Revision on the; Assessment diol , with all the x embers1y resent, ,he fallowing appeals ' were " then disposed of as follows:- MMrs. Doer asked to have her assess- ment reduced bsx Lot S5, Con, t, Assesstment confirmed; d; r,rnest Legg - A$808.51 rretat gn Lbt 35, Coti, . x was it dttcci $400.00; f oliti Mason,, Lot 3o, Con, 9, reduced 4i2o0.00 and Mrs, S ; P. Holmes, Ni, Si; Lot 28, Con, x3, was. reduced $.soo.00. On APIA/co,- tion, Annie Scott was added as a Leg- islative voter,. N� Lot 40, Con. 6; Jonathan, Bentley 28 owner, S.7.. Lot 33, Con. :4 Robert Laird, owner W Il, Lot ,,e, Con. 4;, Robert Thompson, owner,P,, It Let 32, Con, 41 Alex. McGregor and Nelson touttit, exe- cnters Lot 40, Con, rt. On Metier). of Stalker and Campbell the Court of Revision was then closed and the Assessment roll, with these correetions, willbe the Assessment Roll for the present year, Council' resumed and general busi- ness proceeded with, Minutes of last meeting were read and approved, COM. from Township of Colborne, nsldng the County Connell to nietnor- iatize the : Ministor of Plighways, that the tax cit gasoline be raised aind that the license he for automobiles be reduced believing that an imposi- tion such as suggested, a larger in- come would be derived by, the Pro- 'Vince for the Maintenance and, Con- Strtict'ton of.ond g roads throughout the Province, was favorably consider- ed and the lieeve was instructed to 'endorse this resolution at the next meeting' of tate County Council. The Engineers report on the Elli- son drain, affecting certain, , lands In Morris and East Wawantosh was id "Johnston's" Electric Polish- er shines all floors and Linol- earns without stooping, lrneel- ing or soiling your hands. $x.00 _U Igt rents it for half a day. 11 SA/91-FLUSH SPECIAL po x tin .. 35c t tints .- — 59c el 6 Bars Gold Soap ...29c # (With other goods only,ill = a M 1 Screen Doors an . d Windows.. II Taylor -Forbes Mowers MIA 1. t<tnk-Proof Lawn Idose, i t ardeti Tools, Sprayers. ✓a Washing Machittes, Churn's, !I 4 i: CH OUi2 4W.CN'I)OVJS i II' i bom stirs rr111 fI11 ghh �pp > 1 X11 it ' FT bale, 3rd., zng6, III�IIMINIIIIiin N>MIflinNiU�11 inimII1a�nIIMIIiIrl�tllr lir l IIIf�IIIIpIIIRIIIIMIII�IIf1111111N Greb' WORK SHOES . For Men In 'Black and Brown Kip it .li Illi For 31,95 Per Pair Ws ✓A Phone 129. The usual good kind, usually sold for $4.50, in all sizes for Men. H. WILLIS 1 1, THE SHOE STORE Winghallu, Ont. IlsitmiAin an mmilltf1191111111uIHu ®i14l1111l1111)e►1311112111 1Mianp0113111I®IlANKIiIIIIt SMIESSZEIMIUMititla Sec ritrrt f�r Vainabies " a HEN you keep in your home or your office important" papers, negotiable securities, jewelry and other valuables, you sun a daily risk of complete loss through fire or theft. A Safety Deposit, Box in this Bank affords you• place of absolute safety for your valuables. The moderate rental is a small price to pay for security 2C-- THE a• - .F. A. WALLACE, WINGHAM BRANCH, VIeriager. 000wo t +MoR000 i MUM a; M■E■EMMENIN■fiMi MEMNI Suits' for Fatiier's Day ■ O ■ ■ tee art ■ ■ ■ ■ We will be able to look after Dad's New Suit Disfincfitue Clothes . Odd Suits ■ More distinctive clothes for Spring and Summer wear ■ ces at 6111 week that are unusual for this, ■ week only.,,, IN IN Slilkk Ties ail . For .Fathers Day) ■ Ties only , Pure Silk, inwily imported:silks usedin ■ these ties, at'$x,00 each. ■ 6o Odd Suits and Travellers' samples in very finest material, l~7avy, Brown, Panty light and dark patterns, all sites, at one prices $2x.75, Ooy s' Slut$ A clearing of 13oy. s' S i - Bloomers 7n lot, , u ts, t, to clear at $8.00 each, 1 111 1t1o1i11ati lillWf um.-1.11INiI0i(I ililglln00110 ..•flat*1 iit�l�s�l $MDIiNiMDI 0