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YOUR OPPORTUNITY
TO GET A
GENUINE
CONGOLEUM
MONEY ON THESE SPECIALS
CHIFFON FULL FASHIONED HOSE
st uality New Shades,, Reg $1.51, pax 98
FANCY TOP NEW LISLE GLOVES
eption .l Value, Sizes 6 $ to 8, Pair , .39c
Exceptional SMART TRIANGLE SCARVES
regular $1.50 Value, Specially priced , .98c
WOMEN'S BALBRIGGAN BLOOMERS
A fine summer weight. Regular 40c value 29 c
Women's PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS
Priced real low, 8Oc dozen or, each ... ..7c
WOMEN'S NO SLEEVE VESTS
Sizes 36 to -1=#_ Come Early. Each 19c
GIRLS' NEW PANTY DRESSES
Choice styles and colors, worth to 1.50, ea. 98c
GIRLS' '7 to 14 YEARS SIZE DRESSES
New goods, New Styles, New Cloths . .1 29
LACE CURTAIN PANELS
Don't Hiss this Exceptional Value. Each .79c
PIZ (36 in. Broadcloth Yard 22c
EXTRA SIZE BATH TOWELS
Worth 50c, Priced low at 3 for $1.0d or ea.. 35c
54x54 DAMASK TABLECLOTHS
A usual $1.25 value. 3 day Sale Price ... 89c
40 OR 42 -INCH PILLOW CASES
Buy these for House of C6ttage use. Each 21c
ON SALE FOR THREE DAYS ONLY
THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY
Rules of Contest
Every effort has been made to ensure the
utmost simpilicity and fairnessin this con-
test.... everyone has the same chance of
winning.
1. Simply enter the number you think is hidden under
the Gold Seal on the Congoleurn Gold Seal Rug on
display.
2. The guess nearest to the actual number will be
awarded the rug FREE......._...in event of a
tying contestants will guess a second number which
will be selected.
3. Entries roust be deposited at this store before 12
.noon on. May 10th. (Winning number will be an-
nounced in our windows at 4 p.m. of that date.
4. The judges decisios on all matters pertaLning to the
contest will be final
5. The contest is open to anyone excepting the em-
ployees of this store and their fan:talks.
6. Ordy one guess will be allowde to each entrant__
viola.Uon of this rule will disqualify the offender.
7. The hidden number is ifetween 1 and 5,000.
8. Anyone purchasing a gertuine Congoleum Gold Seal
Rug during this contest, will, if declared the winner,
be refunded the full purchase price of the rug pur-
chased should the rug purchased be larger than the
prize and awarded the full cash value of
the ptize rug should the rug purchased be smaller.
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SEE Attractive WINDOW DISPLAY
Entry Blanks in the Store
Make Out and Deposit
Your Guess—NOW!
ASK TO SEE THE
NEW 'GOLD SEAL"
CONGOLEUM
RUG FATTERNS.
THEY ARE MOST ATTRACTIVE
WE CARRY THE MOST
UP-TO-DATE RUG STOGIC
POSSIBLE
IT WILL BE A PLEASURE
TO SHOW THEM TO YOU
o
Our Regular Prices Beat
Most So -Called Sale Prices
A$K TO SEE THESE LINES
AND BE CONVINCED'
24x48 STENCILLED RAG MATS
You can't have too many at this price, ea. 43c
MEN'S MEDIUM WEIGHT SOCKS
Fancy Stripes, assorted colors, :Pair ..... ,19c
BOYS KHAKI COVERALL SUITS
3 to 8 years sizes. Worth 85c, each 59c
MEN'S DOUBLE -STITCHED OVERALLS
TWO PIECE LEGS HEAVY WEIGHT 1.69
Black or Dark Blue. Smocks to match.
MEN'S BIG 3 WORK SHIRTS
Khaki, Blue, Navy, Black. The kind you
usually pay $1.25 for.
98c
MEN'S SEAMLESS MERINO SOCKS
Often featured at so-called Sale Prices at
3 for $1.00. Our Regular Price, Pair ....29c
MEN'S BALBRIGGAN COMBINATIONS
Short sleeve and Long Leg style usually
sold at $1.25. Our Price ... ..:......98c
MEN'S QUALITY BROADCLOTH SHIRTS
Absolutely- Gtiaranteed
A usua71 $2.50 priced line. Our Reg. Price 1.98
BOYS' POLO COLLAR JERSEYS
In sizes 22 to 32
Usually sold at 50c.. Our Reg. Price. Each 39c
BOYS' SUMMER COMBINATIONS
Usually sold at 75 and 85c, Our Reg. Price 69c
Hundreds of other Values equally as good can be
had from day to day at Prices to save you money
Pay a Visit to Our
Ready to wear
Department
CONGOLEUM CONTEST
May 1st to 10th
Thursday, Friday,. Saturday
COATS - DRESSES - HATS
CORSETS - SANITARY GOODS BRASSIERS
AT MOST ATTRACTIVE PRICES
JASPE - LINOLEUM - CONGOLEUM
OILCLOTH FELTOL - GRASS
WILTON & AXMINSTER RUGS
WALKEii STORES, LIMITED WINGHAM
Picturesque Yukon House
Has Bottles in Window
a. house of hospitality
whose owner coMbined las' ex-
vagance in entertainment with
/anent modeeti In home ecore
.tereer 'by Using' the bottles left after
guetts had tleparted to Make'
* substantial and anklets tilling
' ter au empty Windoer frame, Win-
,' elcivr panta Were smarts in the
Inkten in thciske day* of 'the Gold
Bush and. the. chances *re that,
'refers the betties Were placed In
the Opening, eittPer Ot hide was
*lied to let the SO :rill it and
keep Otifett possible
ffit.the celd end rain.
'The "taken ' end itilaakt , are
ihitt,fs deed. bath tufa:Mee thou -
wade cif tbelriete trent the 'Milted
States atid Chtnadith awl many
,teettesetts Weil,: take the
Jeattiet aerate the Min
thrtenght the, great Wheat'
f the :poloist and hit ,.Ttnee
- and Motet RobSen
t peak
the Roeleiles—to Vancouver and
Prince Rupert where steamers
equipnead with every modern deh
tall take them through the In -i
side Passage to the glantenrons.
land of the Midnight Bun.
The lower picture shove the.
Prince Henri, newly ,construeted.:.
ship of the Canadian National
Steetaahips, which will make its
first 'Voyage on this pophlar run
from Vanoetiver Sult 3.
daughter of the British Prim*,
?.fluister, it is the lira of three
neve fiteamers tier the Canadian
National Peelle 'Coast Serviee.
Two others', the Prince tobert
and the Prides DaVid Will ply be.
The Priffee Retry Will stipple -
Meat the Alaska Sercie0 already
afforded let the CNS Prince
same Ilne width hale beeome
on the Patine Coast e
km...twat-moron ..... murnmzullatIlm smarm. ate the ancient church of Englarid.
See the Stock in Our
- House Furnishing
Department
3 DAY SPECIAL SALE
May lst, 2nd, 3rd.
See Special Window Display
acens Vi the hills and defeated
them The rescuers withdrew direct-
ly victory was certain,hbet,since they
enough to win a way for them with
The outsta di i id
FAVORITEHYMNS life preserved to us show that he -was
fi a soldier Q1 some renown in the Ro- bore his cross and caned upon his
.... eeeeeeieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ...... eeeen , man army, that he was a devoted name-, the British crusaders ascribed
Lord God of Hosts, within whose: Christian, that he boldly defendhd their help' to St. George. He is said
hand a e ore t e joint Rornan to have been buried at Lydda in Pal -
111ost congregations.
This hymn could be appropriately
'used for Empire or Dominion Day
4 Emperors, that lie suffered marterr-lestine, where he was born and where '
Dominions rest on sea and land;
,The strength of nations is but breath:
. Before whose word of life or heath dote, by beheading, for, having public-; he died. •
ly and indignantly toin down a• not- i The -church council of Oxford in
.;0 King, enthroned ail thrones above, ice posted in a public place, defeat- 1222 ordered that his day of martyr-
ing the Christians and threatening ',then, '...aZPril 28rcl, should be obsetved
I Give strength unto the land 1Ve love.
them with death, in 303, and thet he'tes a holiday in England, and under
Theeit Breath of Life since time beian left behind n rhernor es ot a noble dwar TIT S Geor e leas OrIlitall3
4 life spent in eedressing wrongs, and. '', recognized as the country's patron
i Breathing upon the lips of man,
race . defending weak innocence at great t saint.
.,Hast taught each kindred
peril. The Moharnmeciane also revere the
true nighele .oldier ot right- value of St, George, and he is recog-
„Limed word to sound Thy praise; 1 A
eousness he evidently was, or never uized as a saint by all divisions of
' evatild his name have been so heener-, Christians.
' ally revered in as many countries,. The hymn printed herewith is ap-1
- The legend of his fight with a drag- propriate and devotional, and it will
to resciee the maidens of a e'er- be noticed adopts the common sense
in count*. from a daily or at least theory that the dragon St. George ON --
periodical toll of death, must have ,r threw was sin, the destroyer of in -
is been founded upon some famous exelnocence.
pipit of which history failed to keep ;' It was written bv Lawrence Hous -
in this land, join, we Beseech -
;All hearts and lips in loyal speech,
George our Saint Thou nave
grace
i'SVithout one fear all foes to face,
And to confess by faithful death
,That Word. of Life which 117aS
t 0 help es, Helper of caint George, record Some are inclined to believe distingeished as a novelist, bi-
derived from ',ogmpher, poet and artist. Born in
l To fear no bonds that man can forge. that the dragon was
. Dagon, the ancient god of the Philis-11805, Mr. Housman, has produced a
ns like him, who in Thil., trust f tines, and that a conflict St George 'Iong list of books his first being. geost
iBeat down the dragon to the dust; had with the priests of his temple at ;;appropriately a collection of "The
"So that we too may tread down sin Jaffa gave rise to the lee4nd. OtherslWritings of William Blake,” rnystic
';Ancl with Thy saints a crown may 1 thiuk that the dragon typified "that iwriter and painter.. He has published
wilt. old serpent" the devil, or sin over- ,several volatiles of poems including
;Help us, 0 God, that we may be come by the ChAStiall. They Still ex- rtfendieant Rhymes" which won a
IA land acceptable to Thee. - hibit at Jaffa the place on the rocke good deal of praise for the poet in
; where a huge monster was said to 9.906. He has also written many re -
! Most of the facts of the life a st.
have beenechained. ligious books such as 'The Lord -of
St. George is identified also th ,ehe Harvest7 "Nazareth," "The Heart
1George, patron saint ei the English
'lave beef(' Inst in the ceurse tinte. :lea perhoaprhioett oEf ifiijraehLuilt7ravIYelseaeruoug: ;'t6lhePheaesetell amndode'r•BneEthingelhies:111i:raattivuir:
That he had no connectiori with the it havig been thought in the East ' PlaY."
that that prophet who left this earth ,,, In fact Mr; Housman rePresentS
rascally army tontractor or the Arian
He came into tngEsh history 4/,_ their way into arefully compiled
his world and for a time assumed He has written or transiated many
the form of that saint. hYmas, some 'Thiel' have niade
parently when near' the city of An- ',111trnn books—.
ioch an army of British crusaders!' The tune of St. Chrysostom corn -
Y a white cloaked scarlet crossed gattist sit i. Baritaby who died it
helped in a terrible emergency i posed hy the celebrated English ot-
P 'which bort down upon the ,Sar- iI898 stills' the w0tds, and is -Woeful
;bishop of the same name, confuened
*his "Decline and Fall of the Roman
Empire - is now generally agreed
i upon.
I Nor is there any connection, a
Ilately it has been claimed,. betwee
St. George and that Pope Gregory,
Who Missionaries to reinvigor-
Change in Personnel
Appointment of W. 13. Roadhouse',"
Deputy Minister of Agriculture, to
the pest of Chairman of the Ontario
Development Board, and the appoint-
ment of a ‘new Deputy Minister in
the person of James B, Fairbaire of
Beat/Ise-die, hes heed anneereced
the Hen. John. S. 'Martin, Minister of
ekgriculture, Mr, Roadhouse has been
acting chairentia of the Development
Board since last summer, and Much
of the tredit for the Snccessful work
in 1929 -was due to his admieistrit-
then, Mr. Roadhouse has been Depu-
ty Minister for eighteen years. He
entered the Ontario Civil service
tnore than 21 years ago, and was
from 1909 to 1912 secretary of the
Department and. of the Ontario Gov-
ernment Milk Commission. Mr. Fair-
bairn, the new Deputy, Minister, has
been actively engaged hiln farming,
chiefly fruit growing, since 1911. In
the past twelve years he has held
many offices asSociated with the ag-
ricultural industry'. In 1917 he wae
president of the Ontario Experimen-
tal Union; ie.1918-19 .president of the
Beamsville Farmers' Club; in 1922,
preeident of the 0. A. C. Alumni;
1922-23, preSident of the Nia.gara
Peninsula Fruit Geowers' Asiociation.
Mr,' Wetherell, sr.; madeea busitiess
trip to Detroit this week,
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