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The Wingham Advance Times, 1930-10-23, Page 8.•= .7','"--7.''''"''''''"7.'""...7'.7.-'-'7:71-977-7'7.1"Pn.77'177 • . •• • • '''''"?'77"'"`",""*"7"t"rio.4.0..."7,roeirltrirorlorrveinrror . , • VirXtfrOffAla ADVANOS -TIMES Tinirectav, Octobe r4, .1930. • . . . ,. • • ... • , • = „ .1, INGS- :PA It4t.4 • 7777477117,. .747M117,411,117rr • " • 1NI IRS SCORES OF A1ThED BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Now is the time to buy Winter Goods - Particularly at these New Price Levels, Avr- LADIES READY -TO -WEAR -- 'MENS READY-TO-WEAR s Dress Goods - Staples --- House Furnishings Fresh Groceries COME ALONG AND TAKE. FULL ADVANTAGE OF THIS BIG SALE. BOYS SUITS AND OVERCOATS• • Hosi ;.ry - Gloves - Underwear „Boys' Overcoats $3.98 to 11.75 •' 13.50 Scotch 131ankets $1L75 $2,00 Silk Stockings $1.00 - 1214Ibex Flannelette Blan- kets for $2.12 76. All Linen Face Towels, fancy AkOu t13e0 of) astrikai zap.loo 2 for 50c WOMEN'S STYLISH COATS Best- Pius° • $19.75 ' Youth's and Misses' Leather- ette Windbreakers $6.98 Triple A Prints, fast color 17c Dundee Plaid 'Wool Blankets, $11.50 kr $9.58 40c and 45c Art Sattens .........33c ti 10 only Women's Good Coats, about Y2- regular price ... $10.00 To $35.00 Dresses $19.00 $4.50 Wool Pullovers $2.98 40c and 45c Pyjama Cloths 32c Potters Prints, regular 44c and 48e, now 36c 7 yds. Factory Cotton . . .... 98c EXTRA SPECIAL 4 only Choice Muskrat Coats, for $129.00 To $25.00 Dresses $13.98 $2.25 to 2.50 Shirts $1.49 Boys' and Girls' Play Suits 50c Scotch Plaid Auto Rugs, regu' lar $3.50 for $1 98 Horrackses Pillow Cases, Half price 33c 7 only Women's 9Coats, Fur tirmmed $3.98 Men's Sweaters „ $1.49 $3.50 Sunset Flannelette Blan- kets. for $2.88 $1.25 Men's Neckwear, 2 1.25 Raysheens, all colors, Half Price io 39c a yard 36 inch Heavy Kimona Cloth. Special per yard 85c Youths' Blue OVercod1..$12.7$.. To $35.00 Men's Suits Men's Lined Mitts 49V Men's Slumber XinkPyjamas for Men's Silk STies; -2 for,.., 98c Parasols, regulair- $4.50•-tO -$5.00''' Special at $2.98 200 yd; Cotton Spool4'. . ....... Young Men's Suits $16.00 NI Good Overcoats Men's Cotton Socks -10c • Men's Silk Scarfs $1.00 60c Grain Bags 43c • Boys' Fleece Lined Underwear, Iry odd garments 49c irjr . ........ . . . ...... BineRoseRice, 3 lbs. for .. -. :25c Pink Salmon, large tin, 2 for 13rooms ...... . .... ..39c Heinz Tomato Soup, 3 for . ..... .... : : :4459cc i SeedlessRaisins, 2 lhsfor 25c Crepe Toilet Paper, 6 rolls for 19c 75c Green Coin - . '-i- - McLaren's jellly Powder, 4 for .., ., .... ..2-3c Fresh Walnuts, halved, per lb $ . 49c 20 lb. Sack Cane Sugar 1.17 5 lb. Pail of=Honey for 29c - Choice Peas, new pack, 3 tins ' 29c 5 Bars Naptha Soap, for - .... -18c ,... . .. 1, ,..f " •" ' ..- !I Counters piled high with a Wender Stock of Winter Merchandise. RE -READ OUR BIG SALE BILL, then come and., do Nyour Winter Shopping with us. 1------ , ING BROS.- • , • - . „ _ . . Phone 7,1.. • Ingham Ont ‘,.11 VVHITECHURCH and. Mrs. Joe Tiffin spent a yew days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Alton of Ashfieltl. Mrs. Murray and Mts. Price Scott spent a day .lat week with friends at ,Grand Va.ilev. Mr. and 'Mrs. Ab. Me - Mol.1 13ayfiehl one day last, Blyth. Week. "Worneri visited with Mrs. BeatoiO of Bayfield. Mr„:.:and -Mts;" Andy Anderson and ..retytatd::.:ip Kenmore last Mond/after visiting with her moth- er here andwith other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Falconer, Mr. Quillan accompanied them and at- and Mrs. Cecil Falconer and Angus, tended the funeral of his aunt, who land Mr,..„and,,Mrs: Jas. Falconer and -Was buried there. Mrs. McBrien returned from Au- , 1.urn one day last week, where she visited at the home of her son, Mr. Oliver Mcarien., Miss Marian Casemore has been visiting at Chatham with her sister- in-Iaw, Mrs. Alee casemort. children spent 'Sunday at the hone of 'Ift: and" ban Falconer of Bluevale.• • Miss Florence Putilon and Nestor visited last week -end with Mrs, El- gin Wellwood of Orangeville and from where "Miss P'urdon returned to Toronto. - • ..1qts. Fox, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr: and Mrs. • Ghas. Wightman Rev. Mr'. TraVernor .of Ashfield was the preacher in the United 'Church here on Sunday, while Wilkin- son took anniversary services on the Ashfield circuit. , • Mrs. 13rown of Wingham spent :a few days last week with Mrs. B. S. Naylor, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClenaglian spent Wednesday at the,' Plowing Match at Stratford, While Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft, also Mr. and Mrs. Kirk, of Seaforth and Mr. and to Toronto with thern. Mrs. Lot, Mrs. Gillespie, Miss C. Laidlaw and 'Vire. J. D. Beecroft mot- ored to Salem on Friday to attend the W.M.S. convention froth the N. section of Huron United Church Presbytery. Miss Agna Wilson returned Satur- EAST WAWANOSH day after -spending- the past week with , her sister irr'Stratford. Mr. Geo. Taylor of Hamilton, is M Cl nc C h • d hi Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Patterson and' family spent last Sunday at Henry. Mather's.. • Mr. Will Johnston of Gladstone, Man., is here on a visit with his bro- thers and sisters and other friends. Mr. are e ox as e-opene Chopping mill:after having it closed down three Weeks through his illness. His father, Mr.: Cox, of Goderich, is Mrs. Wm. Robinson and Laura and helping."Iiim?,' Ernest. and Miss Cunnington, went Mr. RhATS 'Pollock, who is attend - on Thursday. Mr and Mrs Harold S parlin g ipo.- ored to Toronto for a few days last a-lenry and Will and Mr. Mac Ross spent. Sunday with their family at week. Mr. Bob Kelly also returned ..ommum•Rammumi.• ' t he : ".',14. • 111111 "7.7ir 411" •4110, .o...11••• 41f. 40.- •*. „ ani:re . - . DEFINITE Vogue for coloured sheets and slips! They play part in the bedroom decoration and carry out the colour scheme already begun with bedspread and draperies., Through the courtesy of the Wabasso Cotton Company Lim- ited, Miss Margitet'Ballingall will be at our 'store Thursday and 'Friday, October 30thand 31st, to show you delightful col- :, our combination. .'Sho will be in the department daily al- though her special talks will be at 11 and 3 o'clock. KING 811,0S. in g Shaw' S School at Toronto, spent the week.:enthat his home here, Mrs. Norman' Wilkins and son, Harold, of Wiarton, spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Gaunt. Harold' is staying with his grandparents 'for a visit:' Mrs. ToS,hbee Lamb 'visited at.the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, one day last week. Miss Olive•returned to Goderich with her. Four men from Tcronto were in this neighborbOod lax.: week with sec-. ond-band cars for sale. • Mrs, Jas. Barbour spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Culbert of Dungannon. • The new school in S. S. No. 10 will not open for a week or so yet as the painting' and, Tainishi,ng not' yet done. Mrs. Hodgkinson of HolYrood is visiting with her niec.e, Mrs. Elwood Barbour. • Mr. Green motored to Hamilton and is visiting with his sister there. BLUEVALE Mr, and Mr's. L. H. Bosnian and Airs. C. Turvey spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Jos. Curtiss. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Shaw have re- turned home after a mouth's visit with their daughters at Chex-rywood and: Craighurst. - Very stcc'essful Harvest Hotrie Thank SerVieeS were (observed in the United Church on Surtqay. The church was very tastefully decorated with fruit and flowers. Rev. Mr. Mann preached two'excellent sermons and there was a good turn out. At the morning service Miss Beatrice Thorn- ton rendered a very beautiful solo. Mr. and Mrs: John Hall and Mr. And. Mr. W.'J. Masters spent Sun - clay at the horn,e. of Mr., J. R. Wendt at Wroxeter. Mrs. Robt. Musgrove is spending a few days with' Toronto friends this week. The Sunday School Rally Day ser- vices will beleld'in the 'United church next Sunday morning. at 10,30 aux. Mr. Thos. Stewart. received word j, a Mills and attended anniversary on Sunday that his cousin, Mrs. Mar- services at Auburn thlited Church, via Pulver ha.cl passed away at t -Tart- , Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Crozier of ford, Conn. She was around here on Crewe, spent the week. -end with het spending part of his holidays at the home' of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Price Naylor of Tor- onto, also•Mrs. Wm. Naylor of Luck- . now, called on oldfriends near Cur- ries school on Saturday. A very enjoyable meeting of the ,Farmers' Club was held on Thursday evening. Mrs, Wilmot of 'Newmarket and. Mr. Hannam of the Educational Department of the U.F.O. addressed the meeting. I. • • Miss Carter of Londesboro visited at the home of her cousin, Mrs. C: Coster.. She attended .the Teachers', Convention in Wingham. • Mrs. Crozier of Walton and het two daughters spent a few days at the home of,Mr". R. J. Curire., Messrs. Harry a.nd ;Fred' Deacon are staying at Mr, 'Harold Currie's. • Mr. and Mr.s.*Van Hopper and baby spent a few days at Mr. Harold Cur,' tie's this week. • Quite a number'frorn here attend- ed the Provincial plowing match near St. Marys last week. Mrs. Wm..Anderson is slowly covering from her recent illness.' Mr. Charles Carter shipped two car loads of sugar beets last week. BELGRAVE Miss Goodall of -Toronto is visiting' with her friend, Mrs. Richard' Yule: Mr. and Mrs, Coriery of Plymouth Mich., visited with Mx. and Mrs. Joe Brandon , for a couple of days last and • Mrs, Fairservice of Lon-' desboro, spent Sunday with Mrs. Vtati-, Carnp, :• • • • Mr. and Mrs. M. Lake of Fergus,' visited with Mr, and. Mrs. Brandon on Sunday. Mr, Toni Shoebottoin has been con- fined to the house with a bad cold forthepast week. DONNYBROOK Mr, and Mrs. G. A. McLaughlin of Detroit, were week -end visitors at tho. home of the latter's 'mother; Mrs. Jos. Chahar ey, Mrs. ,Tefferson, sr., spent last week with friends in Wingham. Miss. Verna Chanthey visited oit Sunday with her grandmother, Mrs; holidays a month ago and was enjoy- rarents, Mr. and Nfrs. Wut Campbell, lug good health at that time, „ ;Mr„artd Mrs, 'David Chantriey and 4z , , Johnton o stic, fti•iritt. Avit06.8.titmaog. visitaig with Jt. Mat, brought down a carload of 'eat- and Mrs. :Raymond Finnigan at Crew., tlo thitweelt, vid,,,Is spencling.4t.e6041v40. Gpoo,Nolsq,4;:ith .i-siati,I.'`Gbrdoii, Plc' 0 *.(4.5 wi01 41:40'o4#6'fitvi 'iY,1,511.Pd .011 SIN4ilaif',/',Wit, thee,fOriner's,: bore:: •-• ester, Mrs., 0 :". 'AC ::••••.: ".... • - • • a t ' 4 " • "."; 'scripture lesson was read by Donald Thompson and an excellent paper on "Getting" was given by Margaret Jef- ferson, and Verna Charnney sang a solo. Next Friday evening will be in dharge of the Literary and Social. Vice -Pres., Laura Robinson. A good time, i tns anticipated Mrs, John Chan'ey spent a few days last week with her daughte, Mrs. Jas. •Craig. There was a fairly gotd, at our Young People's meeting last Friday night. In the absence of Gor cion Naylor the meeting-flyas"441;Mr.' the 'President, Warren Bamford. The NEW YCEUM THEAT.RE WITH 100 PER CENT. TALKING PICTURES • Thursday, FridaY,Sitinday, October 23, 24 and 25 , , Alexander -Grey Land 'Bernice Claire "SPRING;IS HERE": "Z`' "•'S , 'Song Hits L. "Crying for the Carolines", "Have a LittIwk;Me". Comedy -4- LANCY AT THE BAT" Monday, TusdyWedne‘sday, October 27, 28, 29 Warner Baxter 'SUCH 4.11„g14: ARE DANGEROUS' Story by Elinor Glyn Comedy :-:''MI,CKEY .?MOUSE CARTOON • In Good Variety 3 NO BETTER CAN BE BOUGHT Take note of this fact "We do not buy what is kxioii as "sects:rids" Boots arid' thereforo we re. commend the different makes we sell litthout question, , fatt,' We 'stand = n • TOM; if We ‘1,,,P1111 i?0,4474, , A .4!to Wbace euctstf014'::..e/tC::: ivaes every OitotOinir `rfull - value for„.6Very porch- = . = 11 19 ei S. shotore e 129 Wingham , -1 - s