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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 19 Apr 1928, p. 8

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Page Eight THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 19th, 1928 THE SPLENDID SUCCESS of our special big reduction in prices with free gifts with each sale on March 31st and April 7th, is a sure sign of appreciation by the many who took advantage of the offer. And our IMPORTANT notices of how your money is divided when buying a so-called custom suit from a travelling tailor has caused some thinking, from the numerous orders for REAL Custom Suits that came in immediately afterwards. DON'T be lead by a lot of HIGH WORLD talk as is given occasionally by some city MUSHROOM FIRMS, who, so to speak, spring up in the night with immense wings and screach out their wonderful achievements. REMEMBER, 4 profits means a terrible shrinkage in a suit, especially a cheap suit. LOW EXPENSES and one profit means a great increase in the value of your sutit, and that's what (you get in a REAL Tailored Suit at Cornwall's FOWLER BLOCK COLBORNE E. W. ROWSOME Phone 150 King Street Colborne Fred W. Hawkins j A pail of water costs nothing in Canada as a rule but the trouble of dipping it up. Put out your camp fire ! and help save Canada's diminishing i forests. Twelve million dollars worth J of timiber is being burnt up every i year simply for lack of a few pails i of water at the proper time. If ADVICE TO WOMEN Don't overwork yourselves trying to do your Spring house-cleaning and attend to your baking as well-- just come to our store or phone your order for anything you want. You will find our baking fresh and tasty--just try it! You will surely be pleased. A full line of Choice Confectionery carried at all times Ice Cream--bulk, brick, Eskimo pics and Dixie cups A few Malt Barrels and 601b Tubs Tor sale. Men's Clothing SALE Special Clearing Sale of Mens and Young Men's Blue oerse Suits in the new Spring models. Single and double breasted, regular $28.50 to $32.00, for $23.50 These are real values--every suit guaranteed to give satisfaction. They must make Ifie "FIFTH AVENUE* good or we will. TOP COATS--Owing to backward Spring weather, we are caught with an overstock of top coats, so in goes the price-cutting knife--Coats regularly $20.00 to "23.00, for $18.25. All new models and cloths. See these! TAILOR MADE ZVl 72---We offer the Greatest Values. Heavy Blue Sevres, Greys, Worsteds and Tweeds. Fit and satisfaction guaranteed. For $24.00. You have heard of Tip Top values from the men who wear them. Why not join the money saving buyers? Drop in and see our samples! SPRING TOGGERY--New Hats, $3.75, Christies, Broadcloth Shirts, Ties, Gloves, Hosiery. Fine New Snappy Oxfords for $5.00 Vici Kid Cushion Soled Boots for men who want comfort, style and wear. Men's Heavy Work Boots $3.25. Rubber Boots, Rubber Coats, Overalls, Work Shirts, Smocks. Work Sox 4 pairs for $1.00. Sale Boys' (2 pairs bloomers) Suts, sizes 32, 34, for $5.75 Boys' Separate Bloorrers. Men's Odd Trousers. Special Sale of Men's Spring Caps Trunks Hat Boxes Suit Cases Club Bags Shoes. Ready Made and Tailor Made Men's Clothing When a man who is not used to the woods lights a match and later throws it on the ground, he expects if to go out. But when an experienced woodsman is through with his match it IS out. He does not leave it to expectation. He knows. sensitive--it goes only where it is invited and stays only where it is well treated. Ring Time AT THE JEWELRY STORE See our new Diamond Engagement Rings. The very newest settings--some rings set in white gold, others in the green gold. The prices too are reasonable--5 Specials $25.00 $35.00 $50.00 $75.00 $100.00 H. J. MAYHEW King Street Jeweler. Optometrist Colborne It takes a saw log hah* a century to grow. Better protect the trees we have until mature, than start new trees from seedlings after the present remaining forests have been destroyed. Admiral Callard of the British Navy has been retired for action unbecoming his position in dealing with tirvlal causes of dissatisfaction in his ship, the Royal Oak. Millions and millions of-- dollars' worth of wealth belonging to the people of Canada have been lost because men thought camp flies would, burn out by themselves. Sometimes they do. But if they don't we pay dear for it. When will Canada learn that her forests must be "cropped," not "mined"? coal Alberta coal BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW FOR Drumheller This is the best coal shipped from the West. I expect one car on the first train coing East. You Will Find My Prices the Lowest IRA EDWARDS Phones: Office 63; Residence 83 COLBORNE I PRICE TELLS j j QUALITY SELLS | Allen's Grocery and Hardware THE STORE THAT SETS THE PACE IN PRICE Specials for Friday and Saturday Only Walnuts, choice, per lb...............39 Seedless Raisins, in bulk........21b for .25 Jelly Powders..............5 pkgs. for .25 Infant's Delight Toilet Soap......4 cakes for . 25 Fancy Blue Rose Rice,............3ft for .25 Pure Black Pepper, per Ho.............45 Prunes, choice quality, 40-50 size . . . . 2ft for .25 Our Brand Baking Powder, 16 oz. tin.......20 CLEAN UP -- PAINT UP A full and complete stock of MARTIN-SENOUR Paints --the kind you all know--100 p. c. pure. None better. BRANDOM-HENDERSON Paints to clear at $1.25 qt. Household Paints at 75c qt., 40c. pt. White Lead, Barn Paint, Rooting Paint, Muresco in all shades. Oils and Turpentine. A full stock of Milk Pails and Fence Wire Don't forget to get our prices on everything before buying elesewhere, as we can save you mone,y. C. M. Allen & Son Phone 140 King Street Colborne Prompt Delivery King Street NEW SPRING GOODS at Clearing Sale Prices THIS SALE is the Biggest Value Giving Event in the history of Colborne. Our New Spring Stock of Ladies' Ready-to-wear, Dry Goods, Gloves and Hosiery goes under the Price Cutting Knife in oar huge stock at 8 o'clock on Saturday Morning, April the 21st, 1928 and will continue to cut prices for one week--ending Saturday, April 28th Folks this is a real sale of extra quality merchandise. Not factory pick-ups, seconds, or inferior goods bought for so-called sales. Owing to the backward season we are caught with an overstock, and are determined to turn it into cash regardless of profits. Our loss will be your gain. Shrewd buyers will readily see the bargains we offer. It would be impossible to give you a complete list. Following are a few examples: Curtain Materials--Newest patterns, per yd. from................19c to Chintz, 36 inches wide . . Sale Price, per yd. Brocaded Table Cloths, 54 ins. square, each Ladies' House Dresses--Assorted colors and styles..........Sale Price, each Ladies' Chamoisette Gloves--Assorted colors Ladies' Silk Gloves--Popular shades, all sizes. Sale Price, per pair . . ........1 Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose--Penman's full fashioned, reg. $1.00 pair. Sale Price Ladies' Silk Hose--New shades, all sizes, pr. Gingham--32 inches wide, reg. 30c and 35c per yd...............Sale Price Fancy Towels--each................. Pure Linen Tea Towels--each........ Kitchen Towels . . . . Sale Price, each 25c to SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON Ladies' Spring Coats NEW DRESS MATERIALS in popular Cotton Broadcloth, per yard...........39 Ladies' and Children's Cotton Hose, assorted colors, all sizes, per pair.........25 Silk Gingham, 32 ins. wide . . Sale Price, yd. . 39 White Flannelette, 27 ins. wide, per yd. Special . 19 English Flannelette, 36 ins. wide, extra heavy weight, reg. 45c per yd. . . Sale Price .35 Striped Flannelette, 27 ins. wide, reg. 25c per yd.............Sale Price .15 Heavy Crash Towelling, per yd. . . Sale Price .19 Stamped Bedspreads.........Sale Price 1.98 Pull Skein..................3 for .10 Artsyl Rope................3 for .10 French Ivory Combs, small 15c . . Large size .25 Elastic, 1/i inch wide..........6 yds. for . 25 Belts, from..................15c to .50 and Dresses. COME IN AND SEE THEM ! shades -- priced to suit you. terms cash. be early for choice selections! King Street CRAIG & CRAIG COLBORNE

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