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The Wingham Advance Times, 1932-11-24, Page 8n Uri 46 THE WINGHAM ADVANca-rttmt, • Thum, November 24, 193Z 4Y014'':f °Pr, Winter Goods are needed and this is the Season to buy them that you may be prepared for the cold days ahead, likely not far distant. Our Savings to Customers are appreciated more than ever this season and you will Surely benefit in the Purchases you make while our Big Family Sale is On, New Garments, Winter Ready -to -Wear c 1932 Styles. SAVE NOW 20 Per Cent. .10,0041311.10.2.1-24.16.6$1.....t. res .ni .4 I 110,..sallsitagivateamallazgaral, 0 The season's new fabrics of superibr quality and lovely winter colors. Family Sale SavMgs are 20%. prateihremalc,saiNsivaisc. ouse Furnih' All Curtains, Draperies, Chintzes, Shadow Cloths, Fur- . mt*ure Covering Sateens and b tilting, Cloths are in the Fam ily Sale. Buy them now less 20 per cent, Speci S,le Fr Coats $42.00 Eight lovely warm well made Alaska Beaver Coats 'of rich dark brown color, and with extra large storm collar and wind proof, sleeves. Large full furred; well matchid supple skins that will give the greatest comfort and wear. Sizes 40 to 46. Our regular $55.00 line at a real Saving for Family Sale Days 42.00. Save Men's ear New Overcoats and, Suits, Mackinaws and Leather ,Coats Our regular .best sellers at 1932 Price! Save an Extra 20% during our Big Family Sale. Wool Blouses - Sweaters MIA, is the time to wear them for comfort. Long and short sleeve styles. Save 20% on. your purchase. 10C Handkerchiefs, 5 for 25c. Fine white lawn with colored motif in corner. Extra value, 5 for 25c. New Millinery Reduced Winter Models of fine qriality Fur Felts, in Brown, Black, Navy, Green and Wine shades. All less 20%. Corsets - Half Price Broken lines of Gossard and Nemo makes. Sizes 25 to 29 in the lot, but not in each range. Regular Prices of $4.00 to $6,50. Family Sale Days $1.98 to $3.25.. Pajama Cloths at 29c Lovely fleecy Cloths with colored stripes of Blue, Pink, Mauve and Sand. They make lovely garments, yd. 29c Children's Good Underwear Excellent garments in Vests, Drawers or Combina- tions in fine wool and combed cotton yarns. Family Sale Days less 20%. Big Selling of Fine Underwear Vests, Bloomers,Draw ers or Combinations. Watsons and Turnbull's Good Makes ,all reduced' 20%. Special Lines at ....... ..... ...... .... 39c, 49; 69; 97c and $1.19 Special Combinations at $1.35 Christmas Shamrock. Linens, ail reduced ------------.25per cent. :See the New Lacey Wool Scarfs, lots of patterns 98c 200 Yd. Cotton Spools .-5c Women's Silk Dresses $8.00 Various colors and styles for the shorter figures. Here is a real bargain you can't afford to miss. Family Sale $6.00. WABASSO LILY WHITE SHEETINGS $1.25 Lines, now 97c 85c Lines, now 64c $L00 Lines., now 77c 69c Lines, now 55c Lily White Pillow Cottons to match the sheetings at 33; 39c and 47c 3 North Star Quilting Batts • $1.00 5 yards SiIkoline Quilt Coverings 98c 33c and 35c yard wide Sateen and Chintzes, 4 yards........$L00 30c Indigo Prints __19c 39c Potters' English Prints 32c 75c Turkish Towels, 2 for • 98c $3.50 Sunset Blankets ....... ..... .......... ..... ..... . .$2.69 Linen Towelings - 4 Yards $1.00 These are regularly priced at 33c and come in'Roller and wider widths Extra grade linen yards with Blue, Gold or Green borders, Sale Price, 4 yards $L00. Kayser Stocking Sale All the winter shades in either Chiffon or light Service weights. Family Sale Days 88e. • Bed Comforter Sale • Feather or cotton filled comforters for your winter needs. New paterens and colors you'll like. Al Iredcued 20% •11114.1190011.1.r W OFFE Corset Demonstration Thursday, Nov. 24th Miss Barron will be at our Cor- set department to demonstrate the new styles of Corsets, Girdles, Corselettes, Brassieres. Advice is free and we invite you to consult her about your fitting problems. Miss Barron about your fitting problems. COME THURSDAY. New Chomoisette Gloves 29c ..•=1,11111.0 111.0110.0.111•0•Misimrsommn....... THE BEST VALUES IN G 20 lb. Bag of Sugar _$1.00 Lux, 3 packages 25c King Oscar Sardines, 2 for . 25c Castile Soap, 9 for ......... ..... , .......... ..... White Naptha 'Soap, 5 for 18c Palmolive and Cameo Crepe Toilet Paper, 6 Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Large Bottle Catsup Fancy Biscuits, ib, ES Soap, Soap, 5 for_.25c Pure Clover Honey, pail 39c for 19c McLaren's Jelly Powders, 4 for ....._.23c 3 for ... . ,23c 60c Choice Black Tea, lb. ..39e 15c Heinz Tomato Soup, 3 for 35c 19c Shelled Walnuts, Bordeaux, halves39c Barrymore Axminster Mats Hit and Miss patterns,bo rdered with contrasting col- or bands. An extra quality, full size Rug at a nice saving. Family Sale, Each $3.98. 25c Men's Handkerchiefs, 2 for 29c . Fine mercer yarns with colored borders. Buy them for Christmas, 2 for 29c. 4 Pairs All Wool Socks • 50c Blue Label Shirts and Drawers .. Horsehide Pullover Mitts . $1 98 r0c 98c Men's Flannelette Night Gowns ....... ................ ...._.... .... ..... $1.00 75c and 85c Merfs Fine Socks for 49c Boys' Cottonade School P. ants Men's Sweater Coats $1.59 A real good Coat for general wear. All wool, all sizes. Each $1.59. New Garters 29c Be sure to see these good garters at such a low price. Family Sale Days 29c. Men's Pajama Sale $1.79 Garments of the better class that are sure to make an appeal, when pattern and fit are considerations. Lovely English Cloths, all sizes. Family Sale at $1.79. Fine Shirts at $1.00 Really Good Shirts at this very low price. Woven stripe and Printed Broadcolths in a size range of 141/2 to 17. Bargain, Each $1.00. 75c Green Corn Brooms 39c SEE THE EXTRA QUALITY YOU GET. REMEMBER - Thursday, Friday and Saturday are the concluding days of our Big Family Sale, and that it will be distinctly to your advantage to do your shopping on these days. .....trrepolv.inewirmateeMenn"Mneiremnsa.:21.3. '441454rfit APAW.11140%i SHOW STARTS 8.30 P.M. Two Shows Saturday Night, Starting 8 p.ni. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, November 24, 25, 26 eed' A Sizzling Story of the Automobile Speedway With Buck Jones at the Wheel. }Ie Finds Racing Cars Much More Temperamental Than Horses. LAUREL AND HARDY COMEDY "THE COUNTY HOSPITAL" NEXT WEEK Richard Ba.rthelmess In "Cabbin in the Cotton" NOTICE AFTER NOVEMBER 26th ThPre will be only one Picture each week playing Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Theatre will be closed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday until further notice, 1 Wedding Bells are ringing. Mr. Aldin Purdon made a trip from Leamington one day last week and took back a truck load of apples. Mrs. Purdon and baby, Billie, who have been visiting here returned with him. Mr. Amos Cornelius has been ,busy skidding out logs, for Becklers Mill, Goderich. Mr, Elmer Tiffin of Wingham, has purchased Mr. Harold Sparlingss, home on the boundary. Mr. Geo, McClenaghan and his fa- mily have moved to their farm west of the village. Mrs, Cecil Falconer and Angus spent a few days last week at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Lester Falc- oner of Culross, Quite a number from here attend- ed the Young People's Rally at the United Church, Wingharn on Thurs- day evening, and Mr. Bert Cullimore assisted with the program, Miss Olive Farrier returned home from Ripley last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John McGee attend- ed the Royal Fair in Toronto last week, The regular meeting of the W.M. S. of the United'`Church was held on Wednesday last with the President, Mrs. Gaunt, in the chair. Mrs. Lott gave the report of the W.M.S. Pres- byterial which was held in Gorrie, and Mrs. Wightman read. a letter from Mrs. Wilford, from China, a former resident of Blyth, giving an interesting account of her work, and asking for any choir mask that might be available. Mrs. Frank Henry and Mrs, Cox led in prayer. The Decem- ber meeting will be held on Dec. 14, Mr. R. Y. Carrick is busy these days putting tip a hot house in which to grow winter lettuce. Mrs. 14IcBrien spent a few days last week with relatives at Auburn. On Tuesday evening last the neigh bons on the 10th eon, of West Wa.- wanosh were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Barbour in honour of his mother, Mrs. Jas. Bar- bour, who was celebrating her sev- entieth birthday, a good time was • Ti4e:41,101t tattORAttat.E. " .t -v, 774-frormicx. Viitt,ith' reported by all. Mr. and Mrs, Melbourne Cox spent Sunday with relatives in Goderich and Mrs. Cox stayed to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Smith for this week. I- Mr. and Mrs. Russel Reid of Brant ford, spent the week -end here with his mother, Mrs. A. Reid. While putting screen doors up in a loft on Thursday last Miss C. Laid- law had the, misfortune to have the table on which she was standing tip over, and she fell heavily to the floor, twisting her.knee severely, and bruising herself considerably, She will be confined to her bed for some time. We hope to hear :favourable reports of her conditiong Mr, and Mrs. Sam Cox of Goderich are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Cox, Miss Mary Dow, Miss Eileen Browner, Mr, Cyril Canning and Mr. Alex. Robertson, motored to Toon- to to attend the Royal Winter Fair. The young ladies are visiting with Miss Browner's 'grandparents, Mr. and Mrs: Browner of Toronto. OUR GIFT. to YOU FIFTEEN MINUTES OP ENJOYMENT As a slight appreciation of the splendid support we have re- - ceived during the past year TUNE HNT ON 10 13.P. . Each THURSDAY at 7.1.5 P.M Geo. Williams JEWELLER Watch Inspector Can. Nat. RI oxrrs AEE OUR SPECIALTY Mr. Robert McGee of Blyth, has been visiting for the past two weeks at the home of his brother, Mr Leask McGee. Chaltner's Cherch are holding their Xmas concert on December 20th, and the United Church on Dec. 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Kennedy spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Fred Stanley, of Cbesley. Mrs. Donaldson and Mrs. Struth- ers, of Teeswater, spent a few days last week with Mrs. Murray. Everyone is invited to attend the Fordyce School Concert on Friday afternoon, December 16th. • Mrs. A. Reid is visiting with her daughter, Mrs, Balfour, in Lucknow. Mr. Charles Robinson has spent the past week in Toronto. BELMORE Miss Mona Lougheed of Ravenna, spent the past week with her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ernal Walter, Mr, Lorne Walter of Ravenna, ac- companied by Miss Minerva Walter and friend, Mr, F. Wagg, spent Sun- day with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. E. Walter. Wedding bells still keep ringing, Miss Keith, teacher, assisted by Olive Stokes, are practicing for a concert. Visitors in the burg were; the Misses Wolfe of Lakelet, at Roland Ballagh's on Sunday; Mrs. Duffy of Teeswater, renewing acquaintances; Minnie Jeffray visited Tuesday at R. The Bender Brothers gave a party to their friends Friday evening, and was well attended. Mr, Ed. Moir, we understand, has purchased a farm near Formosa. In this time of depression a young man starting in farming must have some pluck. Rev. Taylor, of Salem,. gave a splendid, address on his mission work in China in the Union Church Sun- day evening. Thd Misses Wolfe of Lakel-et sang. kev. Turnbull took the services at Salem, • "tie is the flower of the family," "Possibly. He's a blooming idiot." sn"" Wair,g4.145V4,41,, eru- IN THESE SOMEWHAT DIFFICULT TIMES IT PAYS TO SAVE WHENEVER AND WHEREVER POSSIBLE. Here is One Way to Save for Those Who Wear Leather Topped or Heavy. Rubber Footwear "Most every farmer or mechanic or laborer has an old pair of leather tops, discarded perhaps on account of the bottoms be- ing worn out. Usually old tops are as good as new, and you can make a clear saving of from $1.00 to $2.00 by having these old tops sewed on NEW BOTTOMS, and we do this work for ONE HALF the usual price, nattily: 25 cents per pair. We -wish also to bring to the attention of those i',N4a re- auire heavy winter footwear that we have a new and very' special line of RUBBER BOOTS, 11 inches high with four inches lea- ther on top, while the bottoms are made of the very best Para rubber and heavy corrugated soles. These, (on account of the four inch leather top) fit much closer around the top than the ordinary laced rubber boot, moreover, they are one inch higher, are warmer and keep out the snow better. Note the very special price, namely: $2.98 per pair You can buy this line only at this shoe store, as these, as far as the tops are concerned& are made at our place of busi- ness in Wingham. A REAL SPECIAL FOR WOMEN We are making a clean-up ht Women's Galoshea of all "left overs", nothing wrong with these excepting they are not this season's goods. Mostly all sizes in the wt. For $1.00 per pair., • Women who have cows to milk and chickens to feed *ill find great comfort and satisfaction by wearing xt3ss4it tours Eindly note our low price for these. $1.95 per pair in all sizes for women. Willis Shoe Storep12Wingham The Leading Shoe Store.