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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-05-26, Page 8I THE WINGHAN AIDVANOE 0 Remorganizations. S.alu The Price Slasher is busy at our stores and we are slaughtering our large and high grade stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Furnishings, Ladies' Reacly-to-Wear, Suits, Coats ancl ]Dresses, Dry Goods, Staples, House Furnishings, Rugs and Linoleum, Groceries, etc., at prices that will break all records, Hundreds of satisfied customers will guarantee our goods. BUY NOW AND SAVE. Business Re -Organization Causes Great Sacrifice ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE. EVERYTHING CASH. 20 to 40 PER CENT. OFF. Lowet Cash Prices have attracted Hundreds of Customers from out of town. Every Purchase in our store will save you from 20 to 40 per cent during this Great Re-Organitation Sale. Sale Nu^wBn - Ending Sat., ,June 111th $12,000.00 Worth of Men's and Boys' Clothing on Sale Our large stock of high grade clothing at prices Ladies' Hose Men's Rose Sale -youhave waited for. $20 Serge Drosses, safe ........ 1375 Ladies"Silk Holeproof Hose The best indigo blue serge, grey worsted% fine (firsts) all colors 1.50. Pure Silk Hose .............................. 69c 75 dozen Pure Wool Cashmere Ho; -e, tweeds in men's and young men's models, Form- ,erly up to'$60, Re -Organization Sale 39,75. .................. Red toe and beel. Plain brown, plain A Special in Good Serviceable Suits styles. Prices 149 to 3.50. gray, reg,$l and 1.25, sale 69c. .at,,$19.7S. 29.00, Interwoven and Holeproof Hose less 2oper cent. Soo linen Crash Toweling, sale .... Sao Monarch Yarns I oz. 2$c, 2 oz. 4$c. $800Worth of Men's all Wool Cash. 100 Young Men"s and Men's fancy Anglish Alue and Light Printa....42a mere Hose, reg 1,25, on sale, 69c. English Worstedli; and Tweeds, this Men's Shirt Sale zeason's style $28.75. -ek Drove V60ts, rag. 90c atilt ........ 52c NjLvy liergep, Tricotiftet, Skirting$ Heavy black and white Shirting,' and Coatings. I W. G & R. Avrow and Forsythe double cuff IS Men's Tweed Raincoats, reg $25 sale,... 14 00 00 Apron Gingham%, volorad shivts. PO Boys' Raincoats, special at ............ 6 95 Blue Serge, tag. Lso for .......... 99c Special littat Goods at ­40cilindl!iOc $2.50 shirts, cale ........................... 1 49 $3 00 Shirts, sale .......................... 1 98 4.00 Light Overcoats at ............... 19 75 and 26 75 .25 Shirts. sale ........ ................... 2 9s All Silks and Fine Wrts less 20 Dress Goods, Voil i ts, as, Pri Reg. 3.50 SI1Z'1a'ffCfa'othsr yd .2-49 per Men's Underwear Sale rlf iced at the Re -Organization cent. 'Penman's Merino, reg 1.50 per, garment.. . .. 89C Specl*l in Middv Blouses $1. Men's Hat Sale ' Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, reg $9.00 Borsalino & Stetson Hats, Re,Organiz- $1, and 1.25 for ........................ 79c ation sale only ............ 6 98 'an' 'Wal Cashmere Combination, white and natural reg 2.50 sale 1 89 Our entire stock of k in­g' d" - thausen Hats, reg. up to $7 a real bar - ..................... Mae ft"fin gain in HaA $3.00. a Delpark B. V. D. Underwear reg 2.50 sale... 1 59 Large Selection, all sizes. Winter Underwear and Combinations 250 Men's and Boy's Caps on sale at ......... and Stanfields 30 per cent discount. Sat., May 28th. ri' i,;.... ................ 69c, 98c. 1.69, 1.98 E ne stock of Sailor and Panaina Straw 'Clearance of all add summer Underwear for Men Hats less 20 per cent. and Boys, see bargain tables. 25 per cent off new shipment of wilt be one of the Big Bargain $1,75 Boys' Blouses, sale ............... _ 1 19 Neckwear. Days of Re-OrganiZation Sale. $1.50 and 1,75 Khaki Bloomers ............. 1 29 13IG SATURDAY SPECIALS 75c Cotton jerseys, sale .................... 55c. i P ure Wool Plaid Motor Rugs ....... 7 98 and 9 5D Listowel all Wool Plaid Sweaters S15 at..... 7 50 100 Caps for men and boys Ladies' 116ady-to-Wear Boys' Tweed Suits 52. and 2 ' 50 caps, silks and Our well known line of Ladies' Suits, Coats and tweeds for 79 cents. Dresses at sacrifice prices for our Re. Organization 12 Suits, sale ...................... ...... 8 75 100 Suits reg 18.00 sale .................... 12 50 Boys' V neck, fancy trimmed Sale Spring Coats, Velours, Serges, Tricotines. Reg $30 Coats, sale .... ....... .......... 19 75 Men's and Boy's Winter Overcoats Sweaters, reg. $2. for $1.00 Reg $35 Coata. sa'e ............... ....... 25 75 Reg $45 Coats, sale ........................ 33 75 less 40 per cent. 1 30 Ladies' up -to date Winter Coats, less 40 per Odd Trousers Boys' Navy Reefers and Bloomers less 25 per cell1t, 45 and $6 Trousers for ..................... 3 69 $7.50 and 9 00 Trousers sale ........ ....... 5 98 Work Goods Sale s?eabodv and Carbarti guaranteed Overalls paws and smocks, plain blue blue and wbite and black, Sal 219t, only $2.00. Huge stock of 2.50 Work Shirts, and white, black, -blue, khaki, 9 half price $1.25. Burry, these Won't last. Boye Overalls, Combinations, etc less 20 per sea. Metjys Combination Overalls ................ 3 98 20 per cent off Motor Dusters, GoWns, Pyjamas, Hosiery, Dressing Gowns, Gloves, Sweatersp Bathing Suits, Braces, etc. 4VV en s and lJoys Leather Belts,reg. up to $1.--25; ets. Remnants -500 more choice Remnants. The tables will be heaped with real Bargains Entire Stock of Dress Goods Serges, Tricotines, Plaids, I Ste.. All to be sold at - Hall Price Listowel and Monarch Yarn pecial Values in all colors by the skein or ball. Store opens at S.AO a. m. Closes Wednesday at 12. cent. .25 Spring Coats in Serges, Twebds and Waterproof, clearing at $14 eiLch. Ladies' Suits, Blacks and Blues, Serges and Tricotines. Reg $30 Suits, sale ...................... 19 so Reg $40 Suits. sale: ........................ 33 75 Reg $60 Suits, sale ......... .............. 44 05 All Ladies' and Children's *S aAtars in stock, beautiful new goods, less 25 per cent. Blouse Sale Ladies' White Wash Skirts ............... 2.39 each Volle Blouses, reg. $5 and 6.50, sale .......... 2.69 Ladies, Slik'Crepe dt-chane Habutal, Georgette and silk Crepe% less 25 per. cent. All Whitewcar less 25$er cant. Silk Underskirts less 20 per cent. Silk Underwear Gownso etc., less go per cent. 20 per cent off Laces, Trimmings, Cottons, Sheetings, Smallwears, Under - Wear, Ribbons, Prints, Corsets, Ginkr. ht,ms, Gloves, Towellings, Hosier -y Velvets, Wrapperettes. and Umbrellas' Laultes, uresses Ladies' Hose Our entire stock of Silk, Serge and Satin Dtesses. Radium Silk Rose .............. 1.79 $20 Serge Drosses, safe ........ 1375 Ladies"Silk Holeproof Hose 37.50 Serge Dresses, sale ...... 116:15 52.50 Serge Dresses, sale ...... $9 . So (firsts) all colors 1.50. 12 ladies, Plaid Pleated Skirts. reg 16,50, sale "S Cashmere and Children's Host less .................. 20 per tent. Ladies' and Children's all wash sunt - styles. Prices 149 to 3.50. mer Drosses late 25%. New Parasols, ring 1 pdles its& 20 Staples per ectit. Soo linen Crash Toweling, sale .... Sao Monarch Yarns I oz. 2$c, 2 oz. 4$c. SO plates 50c Ffanmeletto,yd wida.30# Anglish Alue and Light Printa....42a Dry CRiodis Heavy Factory Cotton, rog. 35a for 23c Heavy White Sltaiihed Sheeting, Dress Voiles, reg. 1,50'sale ...... Oat 75c for ........................ $94 Twill Cotton, tag. 40c foi . ........ 29c Drove V60ts, rag. 90c atilt ........ 52c NjLvy liergep, Tricotiftet, Skirting$ Heavy black and white Shirting,' and Coatings. I 4110 for ...................... 20a Heavy stAped Ticking. reg. 750 at 49c Navy Blue Sargest reg CSO, stig-2.49 Pine English black Serget 3.90 00 Apron Gingham%, volorad for ................ q ....... 320 Checks ......... i ............ 314 GingUstme, reg. 40co sale - - 290 Blue Serge, tag. Lso for .......... 99c Special littat Goods at ­40cilindl!iOc All Staples lose 20y.--- AU Silk Ttffdta. CrePes. Messallnes 500 Remnants, ends of S'11k# Osbrgatlds, Satins fees 20%. Litien finish Dress Goods, Voil i ts, as, Pri Reg. 3.50 SI1Z'1a'ffCfa'othsr yd .2-49 Cottons and Flagnelettes, Allao. 1114wared Clittaln Auslift, 500 -250 rlf iced at the Re -Organization Brown Skirt Lifting. rtK 35c (or ..tSc Sale. Specl*l in Middv Blouses $1. .Hanna & Co"., Wil'_ngham 4W Slyth A meeting of tba Deanery of Hit= Diocese will be held In Trinity church, Tueodlsyj May 31at. . Mr. A. Wright of London, viefte4. frl4ndo in town over Sunday. A number of our citizens attended the funoral on Monday of the late Mrs RarrylamcoatBruslielo, Afew ycaroagp the late Mr. And Mrs. Harry as con- ducted the Commercial Hostafellrmy In this. iijace. The oponing of - the new Memorial Hall, will take place Sunday, June Itb,, the opening will take the form of a re - =service the uriyelling of the 9 tablet, The musical program will be conducted by a union choir, this will be followed by three first 6Lasp enter tainments to be given oa Monday, Tuep- day and Wedne day eve You are cordially invited to the =as of this beautiful memorial, i Rev. R. J. McCormick, attended the funeral at Lucan on Thursday of the late Rev 1 . G. Powell, formerly County Sec. for the Canada Temperance Act, The remains were taken to London for Interment. Mail Contract SEALED T.1 M1111 or Glc until 16.1n, all the convoyaric as a I In the Baseball Match at Brussels last week I Pelt" McCoy while at bat was struck on the eye with a ball which he batted. It is a pretty sore wound and necessitated threo. stitches. f russels won from Lucknow, the score being 10 to 9. Sunday's rain and electrical storm was one of the worst ever witnessed here, The roads were rivers and the low land lakes. Very few of our older residents remember so heavy a,rain or so much lightning in one day. Mrs. Finlayson's I ouse was struck and Alex McKinnon's barn in Ciilross was struck. Wm. Fisher's barn near Langside was burned to. the ground. The flood at the table factory was so bad that it wa impossible to work on Mgndi3r., The pipe band was re-orgauized for the coming season and played on Main street on Saturday evening for the first. Their music was appreciated, The officers for 1921 are: Roy McKenzie, President; D.M. Johnstone, Treas; and E. Aitcheson, Secre- tary. They have 11 members, and weire .ngaged at Teeswater on Tuesday, Lis- )wel has also engaged them for their Old Boy's Reunion. In The Lochalsh Game Bunker after reaching third base ane, shoving in the three runs. Belgrave Mrs. John Scaodrett and Mr. Win, ColE, are spending a f o'w weeks in Toronto. jo fin Xc.Swair, of Ripley. spent a few days is the village, last week Mrs. Bryant of Hullett spent of days with lier mother, tyl rs. W Rev. PeteA and family ipe t a fe%k days an their old circuit at Dilawaee, mild. rea hed Anawtersary Services on Sun ay.c Rev. Treleaven of Lucknow, took charge of the services on Selgrave circuit Sunday. , I Cameron Geddes of Chadtato spent a ftw days with hi.% parents, Me and Mrs. Wm. Geddes.- I Harvey Watann was home from fager- Sol, over Sunday. R. E. McKenzie unloaded a car of coal last week. Our Bel Satn'team' niet their first CaTtee4cab000rtf balleday after- noon, when the big nine frot Blyth school come here and trJoiniet! them, but sige considered the Bi;lgtava boys, they have nothing to be ashamed of. Sorry to a -sport the deAth of an old Bel 9 -ave boy in t4e person'of Harry -W;lki.: t son of Saskatchewan. Harry spent last week with his brother, Atildrew Proctor, the two boys loft here in March for the West, and Wert to-gellber a week ago last Sunday. Harry went to load in his msual good health, and about midnight was stricken with heart failurb and, died before medical help arrivact Theremains were brought home by his brother, Andrew, and interred in the Brandon oemetery. Nurse Carley, sistel-orthe deceased, accompanied the remains from Toronto. T b o stirvices were hold to the Atitlitatk Church, Thosd from s, distanot Who attanded thh funeral Were -- Mr. and Mrs. james, VanCamp. London) Ur. and Mrs. Slade, Tiverton; Mr. Slade I and Mrs. McDonald, Klatitriline. i Miss Stella J. Nethery of belgrave, was awarded her B. A. degree with honours in English aud French. She won the scholarship in the first year of the Univer- sity, She is A daughter of Ur, and Mrs John Nethery, 3rd Iine, Morris, JAMES TAYLOR AUCTIONEER Farm S" it griolty. Woo left at ii The Advance, ifigham will receive prompt attention. Phone Northtluroo 15-023, 'arnmets 16-13 ......... . . L ............ . . ....... . . . . . . . . . . . - 4 . . . . . . . Thursday, May 26th, 1911' Pro . ices for Shoes of All - Descriptions are Decidedly Lowertm-We Advise You to Buy AN 0 W One of the best kind of shoes we know of for the children are "Barefoot Sandals" Similar to the illus- tration shown below: - These are cool, C0111- fortable and very reas- onable in price, P, We have them in Pat ent leather with heavy A j N, but flexible soles, and also in a s'p'lendid Brown leather, All sizes for children from small size 4 to bics girls size 2. We Ho L WILLIS SOLE AGENT FOR LADIES' AND DERBY SHOES FOR MEN Miss Besssie Abell Tory Corners Mr. Oliver Gallaway has ]eased his; Organist in St. Paulit' Church, home and intends taking a course in the Winglartm mechanical school in Detroit, PIANOFORTE TEACHER Mr. William Underwood took a 6usiness Phone 157 trip to Wingbant, one day last week. - What inight have been a serious acci. dent happened last week, when Mr. Albert Dusdo, and family, were returning from town. They met a car and the Dr. Map,nuet C. Calder horse got unmanageable, kicking amil breaking the buggy and harness. The General Practitioner people received no injury, 3raduate University of Toronto, Faculty Mr. S, I'avlor was the guest of his of Medicine. brother, Mr.'John Taylor, one day laaf )ffice:-Josephine St., twd doors south of week. Brunswick Hotel. Miss; Maria Taylor of Gorrie, is the guest of her brother Alf, Taylor, th % relephones - Office 281, Residence 151, week, Your Opportunity ' to Buy at Greatly Reduced Prices Our Prices are Down In All Departments Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Blous- es, Hosiery, Gloves, etc. House Dresses -Women's and misses' dresses, all sizes in Ginghams, Percaleg, Chambrayt;, etc. Prices 2.39 to 4 95. Middies, sizes 4 to 20 years, Cotton and Flannel Middle.1 in all the latest styles styles. Prices 149 to 3.50. Waists and Blousea-Voile, Silk Ocor- gttte and Crepe-Je-chent. 2,50 to 7.50. SPIECIAL VALUES - 300 pairs. best qualft Silk Hose-Holeproof, Venus, Ra- dium and Crown. colors black. white, navy grey,taupe, brown, Reg. 2 00 to X.Oo p;!fr. Saturday only 139 a pair "a for one hour on] V 3 to,4 p. in. SUMMer UnderwItar-Vests. Drawers and Cstnbinstlons Cottori Veots 3 for 1.00; Lisle Vast 69c; Combinations 69c to 1.49 Suits, Silk Dresses. Spring Costs anri Raincoats all reduced 20 ner c-nt Men'Sr and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings Hate, Cape. Shirts. Socks, Ties, Underwear, Suits, Raincoats. Men*s Suit Sale SAtur. day OaIy All, sizes in worsteds, tweeds stc. Reg. 97.00 to $2.00, Saturday only 16i9s. Reg. 4 21-50 to 48 00, Saturday 061Y 2d.95, *oCXS-SIIk, olottowl and C&shtnerel Prices 25c,,40, 13c and 1.00. SHIRTS -Silk of tancy striped percal6, all sixes, Prices I-Ot to 2,80. Spring Coats and Aalftcoato reAuced to per ceat. House Furnishings at New Pfltes Rugif Litiolettine, Oil Moths, braparite, Curtaint, Polairt Window Shades, etc. ,cQwP.,Get our prices before buylng.,. a K IN G "ll" R I is ose 11