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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1952-09-17, Page 2I Once again we Present our Annuual September A.B.C. Drug Sale Listed below are just a few of the many Bargains and Suggestions For a complete list kindly consult daily 1 newspapers and hand bills. A-B-C SALE THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES IVERNIeSDAY, SEHIEIWIER 17, .1.952 PA.0g. TWO Fleas and Chopsticks By it eWle E 11TittAhrtuat NMtzatrr- i1ttr5 Published at Wheelie c, Ontario Wenger Brothers, publishers, W. }Sarre, Wenger, Editor Menther Audit Bureau of Circulation Authorized as Secamd Class Mail Pest Office Dept Subscription Rate - One Year szse, six Months P25 in advance P. S. A- P-Oe Per rear Foreign Rate $3.50 per year .; Advertising Rates on application WELFARE OFFICE IS ASSET TO DISTRICT The ofiieial opening- on Monday afternoon of a 4 district Welfare office in Wingham to serve the Counties of Iiuce, Huron and Perth. means that many of the pro- blems which have bothered welfare reeipients will be eliminated. Three field workers. with headquarters ate, Winhane will be available to assist those who require ilatice. The divisions of pub!ic we:fare directly concern- ine. the district office here wi?.. lie OM .Asze Assistance,! .---_..-- --ez-7---1; Blind Persons' Arowance. Mi,4thers' Allowances and Pis- i .:,---.... ., ‘, ahled Persons' Ar -Avances. In charge of the local office! imARS-1A1- 0-e-ono•e eVieto<F1?, vneOlt -.. ,S.-ne n11E Htesk COST' ce Sones no-n-neseG T- V...;..-ri A!,. ....eeceto... is W. T. Chalmers. who -...-.1:1 travel to 'eller municipalities! .AR-ouee, MtS "..,1‹.- -, - . . - - ..e.e.e. as the need arises. now appears that the fair this year , will be an outstanding success. Thursday afternoon. Sept. 39th., Hon. J. C. Elliott, postreaster-general of Canada. will open the fair at 1.30 t9'' persons ..k.c.1.10 otherwi se be ih el l.„;:ef....s in :aleof lllllllll .1011461MILIMO/111.1.1$11-11411.0/III i3 e o'clock. Following this the judging FORTY -1-EARS ACIO of liveetock, horse show,, hitching con - very trying: financial Cil-Crnrls:ances. Certainly our ,e . A very sad _accident ozeurred on tests,- colt race, po.a.o race and gen- order 1-ias reache.! ci..7.7.-n,endaNe level when a prop a. tlemen's road race will be held. The orce.:antree goverrenenr. dere:et-:t ae,.-7epts responsibility ThursdaY las: at '1131Yrr°°4' when . young- ntan named Robert Thompson, Lucknow Pipe Band will 'ne in at fief the administeator of aeeistreeet to those who need i" died from the effects of a kick from tendanee and an exhibition of Scotch a horse. He was about to hitch u p his dancing will be featored. :1124•14.1041301411C1A[01•4414404.1ntlattl41.3.6LIM111.11411111l The partieutar as of public welfare work which I creeeen the district office here are unques4i4.,nahiy the ones which are most necessary, for thev provide assis t ance gents from Red China and the Soviet' Union: For no one surely, since Hans Andersen, has given us anything so whimsical and full of fantasy as the story of North Korean children pick- ing up fleas with chopsticks." Before I saw the pictures, the idea that anyone could pick up a flea with a chopstick struck me as "extremely funny," as the Oxford Englishman would say. I have never seen a flea in Canada, but it is or was a ubiqui- tous insect in the Old Country, and ai The peo driver. .,he the .animial kicked him On Friday nish: in the United ele of tit's diSl"rils.t. - .,v e !,),::;en g err; ly .d ed in it was no respect:or of persons. The , ,, in the StOnlat7 h. .resulcing in his deezb Church the Temeerance forces of the establisnment of I'lliS offiee 7.,;1- Tani r. C. Hanna., 1$.1,1,...-,..' „...,,,„ „„., „,,e, Huron-Bruce held all organization flee, appears in classic literature.. In for Enron-Braze. To :he new .s.s.:...e.erviso?. Mr. Chalmers -it-;..-C-h-;.r-le-e --i.. Horauth, formerly meeting. Officers were elected but so Goethe's Faust there is a song about a ard his wirie„ we extend. a wa.rrn welcome „,.:. :his ,,-icintiy. is now en the mis.sion far the organization has riot endorsed flea which begins: . , field at Zebba. Northern Nigerl.a. in any of the candidates who are seeking, "Once upon a ante there was a king, Wee: Afraza. From :attars sent to honours in this riding. Harey Logan, et . ' friends in town, the Advance is par- the Conservative candidate was pre-' A lovely queen had he • witted ne ma-:e extracts that may be sent and said he was in favour of the. But deared far than queen or son, A UriIVERITY COMES TO TOWN vJ. nenerai in.zereez to our readers. The Canada Temperance Act in Huron. He loved a big black flea," wet season commenced at Zebba on strict enforcement ,:.1-:" the liquor law The English mazheenstician. Aug-,us- 1 .l.lanv peopl'e. who are az:I:stormed to thinking of a. c...cee: Friday. wieb. the usual fierce. and the abolition of the beverage. tus de Morgan, immortalized the flea I ErliVerSit 7. aS a p:ace .-,,i:ea ---'''';:•" in a ,:lis:ar-7- zit:: l'zlav 131/4. tern-ado a.c.nemnanying ie. The wind rooms. tore 'az. trees by the roots and started toast year students of the Winghem with the classic couplet: I suenrised to know, or raehee 7..-1 he z-einin,.les.i that str,eh is "Or est fleas have little fleas unon the roof of the mission bunstalow. High Seahool who aze aetending Wes- net neeessarily the case. The 1.-niverele, of 'Western their hack- to bite 'em The ab-ancianc.e of rain brousiht Pro- tern University. London this year arc I Ontario wi:: l:e operating right here r'n. near next. speces .cf ^.-leery of food. which was Ross Howeon, who connuer_ces- his And little fleas have ie-seer .fleas, .e-r..d s I I- e.....a.i nes.; . sza-ree and dear last year. Tomatoes study in the medieal course and so ad infinitum." are one of the earden vegetables that Ensieht Reid, an arts course. , Tragic stories have been written I . As Ita....: !leer: the 4:T.:se 7,e. es.t :-ear: -7 -,-,---en ex.t -e.,,,,er ,do well. and were ripening. August; I of all-night hunts for one of those = thr,:,ughor.:: the p ierwin season on alternate. Saturday after- nth, but there are so many .things to - dtrce• young. pla.nes, that it is dis- _ St. Andrew's ItT.M.S. 1 little nocturnal vampires. It has been , 1 nouns. This year's stu,ly wii: ,'‘le on the leasic phiiosophical co raging. One pesz is like a hvg.-e ! estimated that, in proportion to its ..1. litera:::re of such wri:ers as Ea'-o. Aristotle. iczezus, a'_3-chopper that live in a hole in the The regular September meeting of size, a flee. could -,'amp over the loft- .,!. Hobbes, Mil: and Hume. Thoug.h the course i's ee-4-ae;le - .. ....,.... .. . eroued in the daytime, but comes out. th e Women's Iussionary Society of lest skyscraper in New York.' Just . - - and devours plants at night. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church designed for teachers seeking permanent first class cer- . The Ontario Denartment of .Agricul- was held on Tuesday afternoon in when you think you have got him frfiea.tes and others -.Nilo are lyorking toward university tare this year has piaee.d a speeial 'the Sunday Schoel room of ' the an _ the _ , .. .I der your bend, he is bidng you on ; j ,ntrian at the fall fairs throughout the church. vvith a splendid attendance. ,the back or. nec. The raosgeuto 1 deerees, it should be noted that the course is open to non ,..-, rproymee to protect the public ag-e...insto The president,, Mrs. H_. Aitchison,: Is the only other .night pest cornpar- 1 credt: students kthat's the likes of You and me),. i grafters and sharks, who rob the Dub- occupied. the chair and opened the, Fh3P to the flea, but he does not get e i lie by ail merner of eennes of chance. meeting with Innenation. Following i under • the bed cloth, and he does I _ - , It is reasonable to assume that there won t he too!, Three Prizes in the Fenen. Lore eme the singing of Psalm 53, the sure- give you some warning of his ap-- 1.., many run-of-the-mill folks reeriseed we can thirik of test. of .... ter • the London Free Press came;Mry. Mrs. T. A. Currie, read the 7 ,t• to Wiw.rbern Miss B. Benno as sent in; report of the last meeting in July- grouch, as he hovers, singing, about no thing which would be /more valuacee to the axerage,55. correct answers and received an' and the roll call was 5-iv The your ear. If you cunningly wait. for I, • person who has an interest in the finer aspects ot lite. -ec.;.-, Maridone To her other accornp- treeeurer, Mrs. Geo. Oliver, gave her hint to stop singing, and can judge',' So many who have been interested ..-_-holars during •the .,.:Ii-,1,,,-,ei---ts Miss Reynold s will now no repo and `he gen. eral business of i a.PPro-o-imaeel* y where he has decided L e. norratal years of stud,: completely drop anv form o-f. ece- doubt. add that of mandolin playing: 'ithe day was conducted. The Lord's to feed, you have a good chance of, . - 0 - 3 „Prayer was repeated in unison. Hymn ,,swe etia, him with a;... light -an :4, insects. We should present. our thanks cation (even the kind that is self-administered`l. as soce-i.isereely...FtvE YEARS AGo ,'"6:22 was swag. foliowecl by the Scrip- which, however to the prone iel5.a. fiction factories at Fortune.sy,ti..,taken_from,.._, the and r .1...r.„. your shimhbrenuntil so, f: Moscow for then- entertainment, and - to bite. But you can turn over :, as school years are evee. These univers-ity courses pro- .i.! .ture read-mg and - meditation given . - ; • It was. no. long dreary eeeepoi in !,h Mr, L. . „ a-1110.qm Side an. meal reeans of retaining the abi:itv to study, ' North Huron ro ein tie vacnney inieL -hatnar. - Canada has 23 plants engaged in , of the laze John King. Prop-iveo The °fibrin, was received, and the j your othea- ear. are awakened by his sereaaaing at ''t: staSokrithes7m if they 'levee. any more :funny tthe . fi. our• which is a tremendous asset, no matter what ones occei- ' the federal house caused by Vile death Kinds eof G.,...0.,,,do.L.. making mats, carpets and rugs. pation anu a tinneless source of pleasure. who had represented the constienenoloffertery prayer given by M'es K..' - cite 1( The UrtiVerSin" 04: Weit'irerli tIratarici is 4.,,,ne ni: the for a number of years. Since tee cay, exam,ple7s of the extreme difflouitY of orimitattwystrawirtxrwitimiximitinciatuffii i these common experiences as . .., „ _ - that C-eorge Snotton announ.cen laej'Pwiritinglae'. Iolveir7Y R:isscelfTrinie"t°Dam ylavT°Dretion . • ti1115111111111111IIIIIKIIIIIIWIIIIIS li il ri 11 11 lit li il = MI il- I il 11 -6- = II • \ ill i eel N' ii ii • II 1 ii ▪ . "We always use Beaver Lumber's. ----: The WALLPAPER SHOP i • Everybody ;--_ loves our excellent ,One-Stop-Service. - ii It eliminates ' scurrying around here, there and. i - I ' ,, eolr-edrekrlAa-liiierna el f.joorr mater ials. NOW NmOs Wat wuvcearn see . a Lumber. nd . ii A a We're noted for our Complete Stock, Free Estimates, Prompt Delivery. THE OLD HOME TOWN By STANtrY OF I HAVE/4T SUPPLY AND feEMANIla *HE SUPPLIES THE 30 AND I PEMANDIV- WANT- IN Fl-AT C.44 Yon...nen.C> .7rou nteWC4'.4E,?'-'11-1; \'‘,"-.CRN'a7•5 " 714.P' td.3P;HANZ:Le WCRKS GET A St A.ei HOUR PosISE+- Atia YOLI soos r prd9c:m.4 sc..e.Fe'ese lC THE - ? ?7.7 REMINISCING If Communist charges that the al- lied forces in Korea were resorting I to germ warfare had not in the first ,1 place been so deadly serious that some of our own people thought there might be some truth in them, they might have been dismissed at once as a prac- tical joke. Now that the "evidence- • I e has been presented in the form of 1 photographs showing children pickng i up infested fleas with chopsticks, we : I can relax a little and regard the char- I , ges as a contribution to the gaiety of I nations. ; / There is little to laugh at in the actual conditions of international af- fairs and especially in the factual re- 1 •, ; ports of the Korean war. But we can j turn with relief to what Arthur Bry- j ant describes as the "tireless efforts of the Dean of Canterbury" in broad- casting the "choicest fables and le- . I.D.A. MINERAL OIL 16 oz. Reg. 55 , .. , . , ....43c I.D.A. MINERAL OIL, 40 oz, Reg, 1,10 87c LIDA. EPSOM SALT, 16 oz. Reg. 25c 19c I I.D.A. HALIBUT OIL CAPS. Reg. 1.29 93c i I.D.A. HALIBUT OIL CAPS. Reg. 4.79 l $3.89 I.D.A. MILK OF MAGNESIA Reg. 35c 29c 1 I.D.A. MILK OF MAGNESIA Reg. 60c ...... „49c I ! I.D.A. CASCARA 6 oz. Reg. 50c 39c i , I i I.D.A. BARACIC ACID 16 oz, Reg. 45c ..... 37c i gli I.D.A. PEROXIDE 8 oz. Reg. 29c 23c 1 LD,A. PEROXIDE 16 oz. Reg. 45c 37c I I I.D.A. WAX PAPER 100 ft. Reg. 33c 28c 1 i I.D.A. TOILET TISSUE 650 Sheets 2 for 23c 1 i I.D.A. HOT WATER BOTTLES Reg. 1.79 ...$1.29 - ) I.D.A. WRITING PADS Reg. 15c 2 for 15c I 1 I.D.A. WRITING PADS Reg. 10c I.D.A. WASH CLOTHS Reg. 19c 222 forffoorr 222393ccc 1 I I.D.A. ENV ELOPES Reg. 15c I I I.D.A. ABSORBENT COTTON 1 lb. Reg. 1.09 89c I I.D.A. ASA TABLETS 5 Gr. 300's . 49c f I.D.A. ASA TABLETS 5 Gr. 100's 19c I i I I.D.A. POWDER PUFFS Reg. 10c 2 for 15c I OTHER SPECIALS -.- , . NOXEMA - SPECIAL SIZE ....98c Save 33% Hudnut HOME PERM. REFILL $1.75 Rinse Free i Hudnut Egg Creme SHAMPOO $1.25 Rinse Free 1 1 Hudnut MOTHER & DAUGHTER Refills for $2.75 j Hubbard Ayer Cleansing Cream Reg. 2.00 $1.00 .I Vita-Ray 3 PURPOSE CREAM Reg. 3.50 $1.75 I I Vita-Ray HAND LOTION Reg. 3.00 ... .... , . $1.65 Woodbury SOAP Reg. 3 for 25 ic SPECIAL 4 for 26c j ERR'S DRUG STOR 1 SAVES YOU MONEY Canadian's personal income in 1951 was 18 per cent higher than in 1950. Ask about our Home Improvement Credit Plan. mos: actzve in the pros :nce in this particuiar type or extra- was in the field for. the Coreservadve'oevest." cateleseg a flea by hand„ for they go ii-; - te - - ...... ...,e, . The topic for the day. 'seitish to erisoe. the 'absurdity of those pic- tnura: cre.trse. and is doinee teemendoete erood he the ex- . r.omination. all pasties knew a ,t7e.alt teesice. ,..e: tearnins.r 1-41) perSrMS 1V11.3) WOUlt.ii ..a-10:*Z. otherwtse ftght was oro are the interval rte:-Guiana-The Cotmtry and the Pee- lures which are said to show North • - - - 7 1..7., . been one of intense but quiet ca.nvass .oiten, was '..7 siren by Mrs. J. Pollock. Korean children picking up fleas with.= have any opportunity to extend their range of knowledge. and organinan'oa„ 'air. s -.Potton ionghtihis• was an excellent and most in- le ' fromthe ' ' # . • a real flaht, without much pubictt-3; ;teresting ediress. Mrs. D. Rae fol.- cluenstartme -R; , agar` um. _ ..., *posaibility of such a feat- it is lInlikely FL r- , ,, , and wacticaily no oute-itie help_ '„Itawed with prayer. The closing . FLOWERS FOR THE LIVING L4.3.51 Teter-, Mr. T-1-570D, Liberal. ponedeecne.a with pray.-- ;by 1.3-ra„. 4dtichi_ • for their children, would allow anentbeam. 532., wae sung. and the „moetine. ',nest erarents, if they .had any thought . Mr. Soothe," Conservative, won with 4.5..,-, votes. ,-•ai Seselosen Bricke.r. ten-; en be exposed to attack by such deadly • iii° I Ison. -., , n - ited Farmers of' Ontario- got 2.715. i - E. NeOti s: lon, acre, this column explained that The Advan.......e-Tire.es lees an obligaticn an,.77, a sincere desire' eSeeretarY, A. G- ''-''''t1;7' of Wi ';'"h'H n51 1271113.1.1.......1zawrtall.p.r.S.,-,..1.0,11 72.111.ItrALVTIMLIaantil'atitt.1 = • a to carry respeztfu: Cam".:-.. ac,:-....rate 031....drie, about the ik),Ik• Fa.': TaIr- l''''''' "t-1-"' ''''''''''''' L'• ii. ...,.., , a very satisfactory rate. f ar ee.._.ei who have c,?..,rer.,:ete-li their earfe,:v. 'ot7.7nees. enougn we .7.117.v.:2,1 exhAbitior. on Thursday eine' MONEY - S-AT-LeOG. _ 10 DAY NVALLPAPER. SALE did ne."...nter.tior. it a: the eirne...ye also ,der-ive a c.Treat deal Fr da!". °f- next wee:''' ioohl'ilh-' s°'-e From September 10th to September .20th a of seers:az:ion fee.re -erre opee,rtur:ive to point' out the '!"'''' *-...:th-.'b''''''s 'ch.' had no. IlaerltS 1,7,,f the eitizens CI : :hi.5 eeltem-el e2t1- 4.-. ..e, - "" bejore. Thls- Year's 'sbcn: h°.-111 . _ .u.ene ,.....e.., are ec,,nse t115'-; of any nrev;a--- v--...-- Still: heee to read the stoeies f or themselves. Tc, thi -s ene. Crops generally are e-ohs;;:r a.';'-'1Y-f. vre purpose to carry. :r,.-_,.n: time t,.,-? titne. -feature stories, above the average. and stank is eril with pictures whenever 1-,,osz'ble ...=b•-• ' 4' P.-- -11 go'ad coedit on, s'D there is a.cunds:12e .. - . n. okle a 0 't'b in , is town - ,T.. et ;ate proper material woman of ex.J , and -list-Het. The kin el of e-eop:e we have it mind are not hinting those wh..:..., have ntade big news. but rather those who•e mts Ar..rt. Carsnr" a teacher of' new '11r.2E-5itoba. has beau have worKed away quietly anl efficient Iv at their several '-;rals,..larls "1 --- , epenamg part of her vacation in Ont.- •. • • . - cc.cui.a.nocs ani hive a.1.. t..:.,:q ..c.,fter. escaped geneeal not ice. She visited her stepmother As sc.i•i.n as we !7kezatt. t....., :,,:..-,,,-_,,k .fu-..,.:- srNects for th's type of . _ Waterford. her brother's famay .- . Toreatte„ a, number of friends in Teed-. story we wee unpresse-1 with the tact that the wo_rle. zs water. Owen Sete-d sad Winghe eed SUM: PLy =Lei "...5,1 pezy-p:e . . . an.i after all. :her are raeWS. They h-- own =ethers grave at, Tiffinl emeeeee-e.-eee=eeeeeeeeeo.neeee=7eeee.eeeese..e..e.e-nteeemee-ee,..,ee.,eneee...n.„,, . - • . .• .1. are :ttst about the best news one can real theee daYs .caMetery. She visited friers:Is in Vk•iar2i, when the aZternative ti fai7-ereaks. itelr.4e-- ',eel nn - - '" '''''''" s'''' t'''''''sht" be ova g'ingrf..: ...„. „„„ ,,,,„ „id, Is. iyi alean.„ 1,.._,,,,,„, ain.nt.. a fa7r days c.,__ni._, v,,,:t.n1 _••••••:•=0.1.1011.111M...111•04MIK.M.••••• •! '1St aZZreSSIOTilS• , Mrs. Jackson- of Teeswaten, nt -Saalelei . - &each, whEe she also attended .fiven I :6-- In our role as a k5ca",. ne.s.-spaper. we attempt to vilaere v.dss•i=a7F =e-eLitE'S in diffamoot. nairts, j r.r."1 • • ..•- or the prOvire-e and expressed nersea' I -O Pretty Strk.tay ttii what is ",,,,:ca,i . We expect that it ':ea''.'„ .s b„ine giere3e3„. delighted an-S ..„01.te are interestel in ttritlI47.orilMi and international events. as1;ett, Zaingbant ...'i Incrist ,-,D: tts are. you, are reamng the laity papers an.3 i' • , • ' .. I i 'Terms as Low as $18.00 a Month - Nothing Dolvn . FIFTEEN YEARS AGO Fifteenth. St day after Trinity .1. i . FIXE TILE, ,k WEATuneo,. listeniner to the ra4i,,,,. belth of which are prc.iper: equippel' At 2, co.ro cz.Itting nti Monday after- I -it i E-131E, PLASTER, BRICK CEDAR SHINGLES, „ASPHALT SHINGCES, to provi4.e ycu with the inf,-_,rtnatk.,,n yi,xt seek. Neither nom- 21t To= 'B:Lrkes tfatm. .=.5. eor,-; 1 ST. MATTHEW'S DAY Es`SLTATED SIDIN Gil PLYWOOD, ARBORITE,, are it: a f ,•.,siti.4:,,:t t,-,. c,:wer in any nietall. the events Whktra '''''''''' '11.1''''s Amer 13a5tI*4gs' h` .1. j .L..s, test sevre:,:: trzi:;:ed, Mr. Hastings , :'S..3 .:4 a.m.,--Fioly Communion. 1:i .MOULDES-GS, PRANCE, SASH, DOORS. own horze town. "s2._-agr.,t-i ar.1 he. fen twernly-five feet - kit Of the vivo when the tip reina j j l'jS',.w.? a.m.--Church z.7....hool S: unk:. Ccinfirrnation I ''fi- j i Numerous other items not mentioned to combine i ii take place in the tt-gs.t 4>l+ 't plaze in the world-your z-as c:itab:=g trp the isdlder cm. tte'' i to' the grcizli. His fest were sevetey 1. Ciass. a COMPLETE servite. * .* * Ez:!.;=e;d....st.,rme of the b=„tlIaaittt br.nk- .!.; I I. : We Or dist:seed. - I ver & Sermon. i v 11..-t:. a.tn.-:w R We have at least iry.r.e reaier T.vh,,::. strentt..!.,us. chects' An that it r...:Entry en inake. thz I i i ' • . • - . to ottr re,rtnarks al_;:,...yttt the 7.,s.,k ,,.4 a fa ;:.air here. In ll'Z'ere"'" Wt.'tt'.A?" Fa :1 1:'''"r gIV;e'' 81:: i - iti,-.s yea:' is fime WE- V± F.7. Th kif.t.:- . p.m. Ever.it4,-; Prayer SI' Sertnryn. i ii. BEAVER LUMBER CO., xr Ite says we :,itou."-a ne'e' kerilti:ize .0,,,':e tol.ve in whieh eve tere..ef te.o. Turz-:..bstrz.t Ag,tiv.:,:t=a: 1 # Senior Confirmation Clatzt, 1 i LINCITED live. Feer.ts we've teen v•-v-..,nz al! the time. ‘14-e ,!.r,in't ,''s6'1'' ..1''' "7"-.-48'3 811 ''''''''an'g'' ':6' =c,.....u• ilt ,...-.-:.-ttte::.t:-.....- .r.v.4-,th thz f.s_.,,r as.:51 1 .........-4............iim-41a44..4 iallIFIEREALIZEICATIMILERI wiluilliiiil ill mill 1111111111010atiltill it I luitli *4 1- ;--,-.. realty live it: Wittghant-we live in heaven. 8:17,;:a5y tto ksttues are tae"..,ezeg ea If :4,,,..,,,,,,. • SePECLU, TOO a few :MAN' Sun-tested Patterns for Dining and Living Room.. Priced to Clear at 29c per single roll. Come xeriy while the Selection is Complete.. LIVING ROOM PAPERS Sun-tested and some washable Many patterns. from which to choose. Ran. nrice as hie-h. as S3 .5 Sale - as low as 35e FTT"ta.L.ti - BEDROOM fi TrATT, PAPERS Priced as low as 15c per single roll n • • • . One Stop-Service!" au1'5 eturrb LeCH OF MTGLAND L,, a a U a N U U U a p