The Wingham Advance Times, 1925-09-17, Page 1011
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We have placed on our tables manly bargai s to be cleare
out in these 3 Gre.ut :bays' Selling,
THURSDAY, FRI
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Items,
Fine Shirts, Forsyth Shirts, up to 3
$2.50, a limited number on sale $i.00 1
Raw Silk Shirts for mien ._.$2.5o
Raw Silk Blouses for boys ._ _ _..-x.5o
i Men's Cotton Nightgowns, best quali-
2 pr. black worsted boys hose..:_..$x.00 a
4 Boys' Jerseys ._......_...__ .-.__$x.00 a
Boys Wool Bathing Suits .•_ ...$x•oo 1
Boys Shirts _____________$x.00
2 Men's Silk Hose, ; 3 pairs _____$x.00
Cashmere Hose, 2 pair _.__._-...$x•oo
Work Hose, 4 pair _..._._._.._..__....._.$x,00
Work Gloves, pair .._.__.._.__._...$x.00 p
Soft Collars, 5 for ___,_____$x.00 S
1 Stiff Collars, 5 for .$x.00
iInterwoven Hose, pair _..___ ,_._.$x.00
i Hickok Belts _________:___$x.00
iBraces, 2 pair .__..._....._._._.___....$x.00
Linen Handkerchiefs 4 for __.__.$Loo
Men's Work Shirts -.._ _...._...$zoo
! Children's Wool Toques ..._.___.$x.00
Men's Wool Sweater, Coats _..._$x.3g
Boys Wool Sweater Coats ______$1.39
Black .Overall Pants _.......Y. --.-_--$z•98
Khaki Bloomers ...._._.__:.__$x.00 pr. !
Listowel Fingering Yarn ......2 for $x.00 j
Mens' Caps .-:_...-......-....a,.__
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Balbriggan, 2 garments for ...___..$Loo
Winter Caps .-.•__.__---$r•oo ea.
CLOTHING
Special Prices in our Clothing De-
partment.
Men's, Youths and Boys Winter
_Coats at greatly reduced prices
Fall 14.5'7 and
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Special Navy Men's Suits,
well trimmed Eng. Serge
Young Men's Tweed and 1 el7
Worsted Suits at ._..._•.._._ A®
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20.00
Better Suits at m- »-•.. 28.75
oy's Suits 20 per Gent: `off
Men' Wool Khaki Flannel Shirts 1.98
Men's Winter Caps --...-...._$x.00 ea
Heavy quality with inner bands
Winter Underwear on Sale
Atheletic Underwear a garment $x..00
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Ladies all silk hose all shades $x.00
Purses and handbags, to clear -.$x.00
Linen Towels __,__.__:._._3 for $x.00
Pure Linen Towels, each ._______$x.00
2 ladies Pink Silk Camisoles ..-$x.00
Oilcloth Breakfast Sets reg. $2.50
Corset Specials, -.pair ._ .____$x.00
Wide Ribbons, all shades on sale
__.__.__._.___ _.._._.._4 yds, for $x.00
2 pair Chatnoisette Gloves-_.._...$x.00'-
Chamoisette Gloves, pair ____...$x.00
4 pr.. Black Silk Gloves ___.__....$zoo
2 pair Silk Hose ___._ ___.-_$x.00
2 Childrens' Hats ____ _ _______$Loo
5 yds Factory Cotton _ .r__. __._$x:oo
5 yds Flannellette ......._.._..____._.._$Loo
3 yds colored Scrim ___... _.._:_.__..$x.00
2 yds. colored Madras ___.._.___._..$x.00
2 yds. Military Flannel .__._._.__..... $x.00
to Balls Yarn . _-...._.._ ...___ _.$zoo
8 ladies colored handkerchiefs $.00
Prints, 4 yds for ________ $x.00
Ginghams, 5 yds .••--•• _.-. _ .._..._...$x.00
Ginghams, 4 yds $x.00
1 All Wool Crepe Dress Goods $x.00 yd
iCoatings ' $1.06 yd.
Tea Towelling, 5 yds ____.$zoo
Comforter Chintz, 3 yds _$r.00 ,
Ladies Blouses _.._ ._.$Loo ea.
i Checked and Striped Broadcloths
ireg. x,00 yd. sale 2 yds . _.�.._.$z.00
- Brasseires 2 for $x.00
Aprons' _z for $x.00
Winter Vests $x.00 ea.
2 Baby Blankets.__........._.._...._...._._$x.00
House Dresses, Voile Dresses, Ging-
ham Dresses . ____._$x.00 ea.
Ladies Sweaters _..._____.______$x.00 ea.
Ladies Silk Sweaters $2.00 and $3.95
' Silk Scarfs Crepes and Knitted $z.00
Cotton Hose, '6 pair - __._ __....$zoo
Bath Towels ..-.__.___.__„_._.2 for $x.00
Bath Towels x for..$x.00
1 Winted Underwear, Sale less 20 p. c.
Victoria Cloth _ __.4 yds $r•oo
Table Linen _ _ $1..00 yd.
Nightgowns each r -.,,,..._$x.00
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REMNANT SALE
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Summer Dresses Less 5o p. C.
GROCERIES
Fancy Biscuits, 3 lbs
Wagstaff Marmalade and
Jam, a pail
x8 Cakes Soap __._._.._.$x.00
Special Baroorns and x cake
Maple Leaf 'Salmon. 4 for $x.00
5 lb pail Honey .._..._.._..•.W _.._..69c
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BELGRAVE
Next Sunday, Sept. 20 is to be re-
cognized as Bible Society Sunday in
Belgrave and district. The Bible So-
ciety executive invites the co-opera-
tion of all the churches in the presen-
tation of this worthy cause, Let all
be on hand to hear the subject dis-
cussed.
Knox United Church has been suc-
cessful in securing the Rev. Sydney
Davison of Merlin, a previous Pastor
in this vicinity, as special Preacher
the Anniversary Services to be held
in October 4th.
Sproat Whaley, New Yorlc State, is
calling on old friends for a few days.
Mrs. J. A. Geddes, spent a few days
with friends in 33luevale,
Mfg. Simtth of. Chicago, and other
blends visited with the foranor's
ter, Mrs. Alex. Bruce last week.
Mn David and Peter Scott are
spending a few days with friends in
Milton.
On Friday Evening, Sept. 4 'a de-
lightful show,ver was held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W: T. Brydges in
honour of Miss Margaret Brydges - a
bride elect.
The gifts were both useful and
beautiful and included a complete
Bonny Blue Kitchen Set. The choir
of Trinity Church of which Margaret
has been a highly esteemed member,
also took this opportunity of express-
ing their appreciation of her services
by presenting her with a cold meat
Pork and Tomato Server in tlesrloorn
Plate.. The address was rend by Miss
Nora VanCanrp and the presentation
made by Miss Myrtle Johnson.
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ASH`FtIELD
1111 Mrs. Duncan 11fcK-ay, Rainy River,
(11 is visiting her brothers, Mr. Geo. and
Herb Drennan, Coureys Corner.
▪ Mrs. Isiah Congram, Paramount,
1111 Ispent the first part of the .week in
is 'London.
Mr, Bruce Shackleton of Crewe,
started last week, on the flax breaker
for Mr. Stewart Robinson; Lucknow.
IMr. Aubrey Higgins of ' Detroit,
spent .the holiday with friends at
• Crewe and Dungannon. Mrs. Higgins
• who has been visiting here ,has return-
!! lhoan,
Insepector J. C. Stothers London,
14 spent, the week -end with his mother,
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Mrs. Stothers, Ma£eking..
Mr. Ebner Farrish, Coureys Corn-
er, is away judging poultry at the
• School Fairs this month, '
® i The St. Helens School Fair was fa-
▪ voured with ideal weather and good-
ly numbers turned out to help .make
M it a success.
1 Mrs. Wm. Blake, 1'fafeking, is visit-
' ing her sisters, Misses Mallough.
• Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Farrish, Miss
Della, Coureys Corner, Mr. Lloyd
Stein, Paramount, • spent a few days
:11 last week, at C. N. E. at Toronto..
® The'Missi,onary Anniversary of Zion
1 was very successful and good attend-
• ance. ,A debate and concert to be
1 held in the church Monday evening.
11 Resolved that it is more advantageous
1 fora young man of sixteen to learn a
® trade •than to study profession.
Mrs. Eli McNamara, Lothian, and a°
Mr. Jas. Lang, Belfast -and Jack Mc
Intosh of Paramount, spentqast week i ®I
at the Exhibition of Toronto.
Thursday, September'x th„ x925
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rw.+:rn this coming Fall
nd Winter swe so n
and samples o t the
New.. Fall Styles are
t. being s$l' wn in North
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ST. HELENS ,
Mr. and 1',frs. George White and sons
Fred and Elmer of the Soo are visit-
ing Mr. White's cousins, .,the Ivfessrs.
Durnin.
Mr. Wm. McQuillin attended Gode-
rich Fair last week as a judge of hor-
ses.
Mrs. W. J. Humphrey was a visitor
with Goderich friends last week.
,Mr. W. E. McPherson and son,
Ross, were in Toronto las't week.
Mr. W. L Miller went to 'London
on Monday to the 0Exhibition when
he is exhibiting poultry:
Mrs. D. Martin and children of
Whitechurch and Mrs. R. Martin of
Huron were visitors for a few days
with their father, Mr. Wm;,Woods.
Mrs. Gordon was a week-er'rd visi-
ro:l ;linent amon.gsi these are the MURRAY
xf'ords made i Fume Calf, Vtcg Kid, Pa-
tent Leather and rich dark br vvnm
These ;:' , e high grade an;Ili will give the very
best in "Go 'a d service"‘ "Con>iiod"
nd. "Fine appear:.! ice".
►" ur variety of Oxfords for Women
is the best we have yet shown
]Prices ranging for Oxfords of , •
superior qua arlily
'x.3.95 to $5.95 Per Pair
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THE SHOE STORE —
Ph r are 129. Wing ; :am,
Wi gham Fall Fah' Tues r ; y
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Wednesd.1 y, Sept. 29 and 30._
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tor with friends at Goderich.
Misses Madeline Gaunt and Muriel
Miller are attending Business College
in Wingham.
Miss Kate McKenzie of London, is
the guest of her sister, "'Mrs. John
Miller.
Mrs. Cumming, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs.
D. , Todd, Mrs., G. Webb, Mrs. D.
1 Phillips, Mrs. E. J. Thoms, Misses A:
Clark and M. C. Rutherford, attended
the . Semi -Annual Presbyterial of the
1W. M. S. in Wingham on Thursday.
Mr, McFarlane left on T,uersday for
a few days visit -with old friends in
Glengarry.
MEM
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Mr. joe Dunbar made a neat speech
thanking every one for 'heir kindness.
After lunch had been .served the
guests left for home wishing the
young couple every happiness in
the
years that are to come.
BLUEVALE
IOn Monday evening, Sept, 7th., a
number of friends gathered at'w the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Jaanes Nichol,
Bluevale, and presented Miss Bessie,
'prior to her marriage, with a number
of beautiful and useful gifts, acconi-
panied with good wishes,
EAST WAWA] OiSH
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson visit-
ed with friends in 'St. Marys on Wed-
nesday,
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From -the standpoint of value and at-
tractiveness, our Ladies' and Misses'
Coats, Dresses and Suits,, repre-
sent the highest class of
• �, merchandise.
Thelassemblage includes models in the neweststyles,
embodying the season's smartest fabrics. Many garments 11
are trimmed with Fashionable Furs, while others are smar-
tly;self trimmed.
Selectionslarellarge and the price range extensive.
$18.50 to $115.00
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FUJI COATS
Now is the best time to purchase your Fur Coat. A much better choice of high
=laity skins is to be had in the early season, and consequently a superior
class garment is produced. Persian Lamb Coats, Hudson Seal
Coats, Canadian Muskrat Coats, French Seal Coats.
Prices are $100.00 to $500.00
---- WE GUARANTEE A.L. OUR FUR COATS
Autumn Dress Fabrics, Autumn 'Knitted Wear, Autumn Hosiery, Autumn
Gloves, Silks, Satins, Bengaline Cords.
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I Owing to Wingham Fall Fair being held on Tues. and Wed., Sept. 29th and 30th,
there will not be the usual Wednesday half `holiday that week.
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