The Wingham Advance-Times, 1954-09-22, Page 12Fuge Twelve The Wingham Advaaice-Tinies, Wednesday, September 22, 1954
FIRST CLASS
WATCH REPAIRS
AT MODERATE PRICES
Owing to lack of space, am com
pelled to confine my repairs to
watches only.
George Williams
Located In
MASON’S STORE
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DATES RELEASED FOR
HUNTINC SEASONS
Open season on various game birds
in the Huron district was announced
by the Ontario Department of Lands
and Forests to be as follows:
Hungarian Partridge in the counties
of Brant, Oxford, Wentworth and
HaltSn from October 2 to October
30. Limit is eight per day, possession
limit 16.
Date: November 1 to
Limit: 3 per day.
(male only). Special
held
Of the agency?"' he ashed, “About a
year before the introduction of a sales
agency the price dropped 8c in seven
days", he reminded critics whose
records Mclnnes charged were nothing
to boast about.
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Our fall shipments of your favourite vitamin
preparations have just arrived, start your
vitamins early this year!
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NEO CHEMICAL FOOD - Liquid
Capsules .................
ABBOTTS DAYALETS — 3 months’ supply
PURETEST 10D COD LIVER OIL........................
REXALL POLYMULSION (the orange flavoured
vitamin liquid)
FROSST B FORTE TABLETS - 100’s
WAMPOLE’S EXTRACT COD LIVER
HALIBUT CAPSULES - Ws.......................$1.29,
$2.00, $3.50, $6.00
$1.55, $3.35, $5.90
$1.65, $2.95,
$1.95,
500’s
$6.69
$6.95
$1.00
$2.95
$4.25
$1.25
$4.79
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Grouse: Counties of Bruce, Grey,
Huron, Perth, Waterloo and Welling
ton. Date: October 2 to October 11
and November 8 to November 20,
Limit: 5 per day. Possession limit, 15.
Counties of Brant, Oxford, Wentworth
and Halton.
November 6.
Pheasants
licenses required in regulated town
ships. Counties of Brant, Halton,
Huron, Oxford, Waterloo, Wellington
and Wentworth. Date: October 27,
29 and 30. Limit: 3 male birds per
day.
Counties of Perth, Bruce and Grey,
date, October 27 to October 30; limit,,
3 male birds per day.
Pelee Island, date, October 27 and
28; limit 14 pheatsants, 9 male and 5
female.
All counties south of the Lake
Huron district, except Pelee Island.
Date: October 27 to October 3Q. Limit:
3 male birds per day.
Ducks and geese: 'In the entire
Huron district. Date: October 2 to
December 15. Limit 8 ducks per day,
2 day bag limit; 5 geese per day, 2
day bag limit.
Woodcock: Date—Octobei’ 2 to to
December 15. Limit: 8 woodcock per
day, 2 day bag limit.
Wilson’s Snipe: Date—October 2 to
December 15. Limit, 8 per day, 2 day
bag limit.
SUNDAY SCHOOL MEET
SET FOB GODERICH
Agency Manager
Says Group Helps
Hog Producer
The Ontario Hog Producers
their semi-annual, meeting in Toronto
last week and supported a resolution
for the co-operation of other pork
producing provinces in setting up a
national central selling agency, reports
Jim Powers, Bruce Federation secre
tary fieldman,
The meeting which was attended by
almost every county heard the presi
dent Charles Mclnnes, of Iroquois,
Ont., outline specific cases where the
Ontario agency had contributed in
benefits to Ontario hog producers one
and three quarter million dollars from
January 1st to September 1st, 1954.
He used as a basis in proof of his
statement the five year average at
Winnipeg compared to Toronto and
for the five year period prior to Jan.
1. 1954 the price spread was $1.32,
higher in Toronto but since the pro
ducer bargaining power was intro
duced in Ontario the price spread has
widened to $2.48, highex’ in Toronto.
“Some of the people who are trying
to hang a crepe on the door of the
agency will maintain that freight costs
are the factor in this illustration, but
here too’’, added Mr. Mclnnes, "we
find in a survey of transportation
costs, that the truth is in the five
year period before the agency, the
costs were higher than they
day".
The president claimed the
sors made handsome profits
June, July and August last year. The
storage stocks built from November
1953 of five million pounds to 35 mil
lion pounds in June this year and
when the marketings increased earlier
than usual in the U.S. the packers
dumped this storage pork on our
market to the equivalent of 25,000 hogs
a week.
“The price' has declined 10c a lb. in
eight weeks' stated Mr. Mclnnes,
“how fast would it have declined had
it not been for the bargaining power
Mr, W. P, Watson, Ontario Live
stock Commissioner, in his outlook in
the hog industry, predicted a period of
18 months will be required to adjust
production to command more favour
able prices.
Life Insurance Death
Benefits Up This Year
Nearly $2,000,0(50 more than in the
corresponding period of 1953 was paid
out by the life insurance companies
operating in Canada in death claims
during the first six- months of the
current year in the province of On
tario. The Canadian Life Insurance
Officers Association reports that pay
ments exceeded $25,000,000 in settle
ment of 17,799 death claims for the
first half of 1954.
are to-
proces-
during
On 6,875 ordinary policies- payments
were over $17,145,000; on $7,273 indus
trial policies* more than $2,123,000;
and on 3,651 group certificates over
$B,522,000.
The Association says that the in
crease in the amounts paid, in death
claims were due to the increase in
recent years of life insurance hr force.
EARLY BIRD BONUS
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$12.95 VALUE
Automatic Thermostat
WITH PURCHASE OF ANY
DUOTHERM
HOME BfOlAf! HEATER »W FF !
Sunday School worker® in this com
munity will be interested in knowing
that final plans for the annual con
vention of the North Huron Council
of Christian Education were made at
an executive meeting at the home of
Mr. Chas. Scott, Auburn. Mr. Earl
Hamilton, president, of Wingham, pre
sided over the meeting which had
representatives from Clinton, Londes-
boro, Goderich, Wingham and Auburn.
This convention, which will be held
in the Baptist Church in Goderich,
on October 13th, with Rev. Horace
Burkholder, Toronto, general secre
tary of the Ontario Council of Chris
tian Education, as guest speaker, A
1 programme filled with inspiration and
1 practical
sessions.
In the
different
under able leadership. One set will give?
opportunity for discussion of Depart
mental work and problems while the
other set will study worship, good
teaching and securing allegiance to
Christ.
As this council is interdenomination
al a large attendance of all interested
in Sunday School work is expected at
the convention.
GOSPEL HALL Pattison
Radio and Electric
“SERVING YOU SINCE 1935*
PHONE 1714
Regular Sunday Services
Sunday School 10.15 a.m.
Remembering the Lord
at 11.15
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Giant size, reg. $1.38 for 69c to
Remington Brothers
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GRAND OPENING OF THEIR NEW GROCERY STORE
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SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK-END I
Men’s Hats 'Men’s Hats
WINGHAMPHONE 53
THE
HMOii
IR.UG STORf
Gospel Meeting at 7.30 p.m.
Each Thursday evening at 8 pan.
Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
A. Group of Men’s Fine
Fur Felt Hats
Regular Values
$4.95 to $7.50
(Damaged)
—make good every day
or work hats
afternoon there will be two,
sets of discussion groups,
MM
Substandards of Reg.
$5.35 line.
Size 70 x 90
NYLONS
1st Quality Nylon Hom
(51 Gauge)
Regular $L28
Special 98c
g
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TRY THE NEW HOME PERMANENT
by Richard Hudnut
“QUICK” - $1.75
(Super, Regular, Gentle)
Wednesday & Thursday, Sept. 22 - 23
“TREASURE OF THE GOLDEN
CONDOR”
(Technicolor)
Cornel Wilde Constance Smith
Friday and Saturday Sept. 24 - 25
g • Lew Ayres Marilyn Maxwell
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 28, 29
HEY MET! THEY LOVED! THEY ADVENTURED!
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While shopping in Wingham a cordial welcome awaits you as always at Edighoffers. On this 3 day
week-end of Specials, stop and shop at Edighoffers, and take advantage of the truly outstanding values
shown throughout the store. Listed here are a few of the .many .seasonal items offered at substantial
Boys’ Jackets
A group of boys’ shark
skin jackets — Blue,
Brown, Wine or Grey.
Sizes 6 to 16 yrs.
Regular $4.95
SPECIALLY MARKED
Men s Coats '
Men’s Nylo-Gab Top
coats, wind and shower
proof. A good wearing
and smart looking coat.
—Inexpensive too for
these cold rainy days.
Shades of Taupe and
Grey
Sies 36 to 44
$19.95
PILLOWS
First Quality Standard
Size Pillows. Reg. $3.95
$2.88 Pr-
Wheeling
2 & 3 Ply All Wool
Special
NYLO-GAB ZIP
LINING
Topcoats
For year round, wear.
A very practical way to
buy your new Fall and
Winter Coat.
Shades of Taupe, Grey
and Navy,
Sies 33 to 46
Specif $29.50
Pillow Slips
Blue Quality Pillow
Slips. Standard size.
Regular $1.49 pr.
$1.00 Pr
Ladies’ Coats
A group of Ladies’ all
wool Coats—new stock,
in this season’s popular
shades and styles.
Reg. values to $39.50
Special $29J5
Flannelette
Blankets
A Second Group
of
New Stock Coats
In all wools, Elyslans
and Molalnes.
Reg. values tq $59.50
Special $49,50
i $4.88
! (Limited quantity only)
27” White
Flannelette
Birst Quality
Regular 39c yd.
Indian Blankets
Good Quality Esmond
Indian Blankets
Size tH x n
Regular $3.95
"The Friendly Stare?’