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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1933-08-31, Page 8Forsyth Shirts This Week Clearance Odd Lines with 2 separate collars or collars attached. Sale Price ...... . .98c We have a few soiled Country Forsyth Shirts Our Price this week $1.19 Buyers appreciated our last week Suit Sale. This Week's Special Prices: Many Stripes, 2 Pant Suits .$15.50 Young Men's Dark Grey, 2 Pant Suits ..... $15.50 Suits .. ......... ... .. . $11.50 Men's and Young Men's Odd Lot Worsted HANNA & CO. (Get Your Aeroplane Coupon Tickets Here.) Y1 7 ,t; ,rHE Wi l c iiu ADVA CE� 1 JME Thursday, August;$1st, X033 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Aug.. 81st,, Sept, 1, 2 J USTER KEATON and JIMMY DURANTE 'SPEAK EASILY!' And LAUREL and' HARDY in "LAUGHING GRAVY!" An All Comedy Program. Fox News. NEXT WEEK -- SPECIAL 42nd STREET B1.UEVALE Anniversary Services will be held ink Bluevale United Church on Sun- day, Sept. 3rd. The pastor, Rev. A. V. Robb, will conduct the services which will be held at 10.30 in the morning and 7.30 in the �.vening. Special musical selections given 'by the choir. Miss Mildred McQuillin, Lucknow, is visiting Miss' Dorothy Aitken. Rev. A. V. Robb and Mrs. Robb have returned home after enjoying a month's holiday. Mr. Robb occupied his own pulpit on Sunday. will be CUT RATE - PRICES - `The Best, Modern, Cool, Clean, Sanitary Grocery' When you buy here you may be sure our stock is clean, fresh and of the highest quality in well-known lines at lowest prices possible. Our Specials of each week are good until Tues- day at 6 p.m. BEST REDPATH 100 lb. bag with INF 10 10 lbs. for SUGAR a Grocery order • 72c VINEGAR Best guaranteed white wine or cider. Sold anywhere 3 J c 45 to 49c. Gal (All vinegars Govt. inspected.) FRUIT JARS All at Cut Rate Prices Pints, Dozen for $1.03 Quarts, Dozen for $1,12 i Gal., Dozen for $1.53 Zinc Rings 21c Certo, 2 bottles for 55c Whole Mixed_ Spice. 19c lb. Wax Beans 2 tins 29c Corn Starch 2 lb. 19c Rubber Rings ...... 6 doz. for 25c usimiimmifigiaiv LIFEBUOY 2 .: MAGIC SOAP 3C COFFEE Fresh Dates 3 lb. 17c Benton Corned Beef tin 15c H P. Sauce, bottle 29c. Clothes Pins, ..... 6 doz. for 15c Large Prunes 6 lb. 25c 4 Bars For real flavored 3c Pastry Flour, very best, 24 1b. sack .....- ». for 55c Best Bread Flour, 98 ib. bag Our Cut Price $2.25 Brunswick. Sardines 2 for 9c No, 1 Onions, 10 lb. 29e IChateau Cheese,"" - lb. pkg. 14c Salt, 31- lb. bag,2 for 15c Med. Cheese for 15c 1.1a. Mixed Cookies 2 lb. 23c Chicken Ifaddie 2 for 25c Kippered ted Snacks 5c tin 4111111111111111111211111111111 OUR OWN TEAS RED FRONT 32c Glenrose Tea 39c LIPTON'S TEA 2 2c lb. Package King George Baking Powder Try it. It will please you. Lb. Tin 15c Fresh Meat Special Orders taken for Fresh Spare Ribs or Tenderloin tip to Fri- day, 6 o'clock p,tn. for Saturday delivery. Spare Ribs 2 lb. 19c,• Tenderloin 30c ib. Coleman's Cooked Meat Weiners 15c l.b.; Bologna 15c 'lb.; Macaroni and Cheese Loaf 18e lb.; Boiled Ham, Roast Pork, Roast Loin with dressing' 40cp Fresh Pork (small) Saus- age 15c. WE KEEP DOWN THE' UPKEEP WATCH OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS (Get (our ; Aeroplane Coupon Tickets iere.) L. Rev,' J. 1.,,, Burgess, ;of 1ii01ough, occupied the pulpit in NON Presby;;. (Tian Cliur eta and, at 0 1ree;; on Strtxr Rev. 11rnr.'1laattoxlson.ha4 oh cx"g6 the services. at Molesworth and Gerrie. Mr. Patterson is enjoying a few days this week in Toronto, Mrs. J. Wesley Leggatt and son, Gordon, of Whitechurch with Mrs, Alex. Mowbray, Miss. Barbara Thynne ,of Palmers- ton, with her friend, Mis( M. Blaok, Mrs. Ross Douglas and daughter, Miss Olive, of London, are visit ng with Mrs. Aitkin and Miss Dorothy'.. Miss Lois Elliottvisited last week, with Miss' Betty Ann Falconer. Miss 'Mae McLeod, of Ripley, a former taecher at S. S. No, 10, Mor- ris, with Mrs. James Peacock, Miss 1Vlcllwain, Nile, with Miss .E. Johnston, Mrs. Ab. Proctor, Morris, 1VIr. and Mrs. Martin: Masters, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Johnston, Mor- tis, with Mr. Thomas Stewart. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Gallahar of Brussels, With Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gallahar. Mr. and IVIrs. John A. Geddes, of Belgrave, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. R. Nicholson, Bel - grave, Mrs. John Mustard and son, Cameron, and Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer, of Morris, with Mrs. Rob- ertson and Miss Fraser: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Silver and family, of London, and Miss Mclnnis of Detroit, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. H. Diamond, BELGRAVE Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sholdice of St. Catharines; were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wiglitman the past week. Mr.' and Mrs. R. Yule and Berna are enjoying their vacation at pres- ent and will visit Toronto, London and Chicago. Miss Annie McDowell of St. Cath- arines, was a visitor with relatives •here. Mrs. C. R. Coultes and Mabel, also Mrs. H. E. Buffett and children of Detroit, spent a couple of days with friends at St. Helens, Zion and' Luck - now. Mr. N. E. Wain is relieving agent at the C.N.R. during Mr. Yule's ab- sence. C. R. Coultes loaded a car of cattle , on Saturday for Toronto. Miss Margaret Knox and Will Knox of Walton,' were visitors with Mrs. C. R. Coultes on Thursday. The marriage took place in St. Paul's rectory, Clinton,' on .Tuesday morning of Alpha; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Potter; Blyth, to Bert- rand Bradburn of Thorndale. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Capt. K: McGown of Clinton. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Bradburn left for Toronto and Kingston. On their return they will reside -in Thorn- -Fannie 1\iliss Fannie McCrae, R.N., of By- rn Hospial; is visiing among friends in and around the village. Mrs, John Stewart and Harry are visiting with friends in London. Cameron Geddes of Chatham,;. is I visiting with his •parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Geddes. The remains of Robert Armstrong an old resident of the 4th line Mor- ris, lately of Varna, were brought to the Branron Cemetery for burial on Sunday. • 1 1 111 1 ■ ■ ▪ . r Buy your Fall Hat at • our exclusive hat shop. Our hats are differene, yew Fall Mn and . Mrs. Charlie Robinson were visitors in Toronto over ,'the 'l1l:iss Mary Ctlnnington of Toronto sent the past fewweeks at the home of Mr. Dave Cha iney . • and other friends. Mrs, Thompson, sr,, is visiting her sister, Miss Euphenlia Chamney. (Intended for last Aveelc.) The Young People's Society met on friday evening of last week. Master Stewart Clan rney is visiting with friends in Goderich, Mr, R, J. Brooks of Toronto, spen r Saturday at the home of his cousin, Mr. R. Chamney. Mrs. W. Id. Campbell is •visiting at the hone of her daughter, Mrs. W. P. Crozier at 'Crewe. ■ Master Bobby McClinchey spent the week -end with his cousin, Ted Milliner Robinson: Mr. ands Mrs. Robt,. Chamney and. and . have .,_ a. personal ri touch. al The H ■ � e RUS Millinery y Parlo ■ Get Aeroplane Coupons 'here. ✓ III■III■I11■III■III■I Ilaill0111�111■III■Illalllile Friday will take the form, of 'a social evening, in charge of Miss Margaret Jefferson, 1 REAVIE'S • SERVICE STATION Gas, Oil, Greasing REPAIRS, CAR WASH, BATTERIES AND TIRES "Prompt Courteous Service" DONNYBROOK The Women's Institute will meet on Wed., Sept. 6th at the home of the Presdient, Mrs. R. H. Thompson. Mrs. Wni. Ashby and children have returned to their home in Toronto, after a visit with friends on the 9th line. Miss Verna Chamney spent a few days last week in Dungannon with her friend, -Miss Cora Finnigan. The Young People's meeting next WILLIAMS'. WRIST OR POCKET WATCHES Outstanding values are now being shown. - Calf in and see our splendid line. First Class Repairing done on the premises. Williams' Jewellery Store ■ 11I■I1I■II i■III■III■1•IU!I I■I IlIII lal I Illi I■I Il■I m ■ Automobile insurance 1 Reasonable Rates a =_ A. M. Bishop.: • II Phone 226 Wnigham mnnilleuIMIgalIinisiminleul■lii■nom T at.- family spent Sunday in. Goderich with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Chanriey. Mr. H, Jefferson had a bee on Fri- day last, raising the addition which he is having built to his barn. GLENANNAN Mr. Elmer Aitken of Toronto, spent the week -end at the home of ' Mr. William Elliott. / Mr. and Mrs. Pideon Connell and baby, also Mrs. Foster, Etheny, Elva and James of• Newbridge, visited on. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Corrigan. Mr and Mrs. Reuben Stokes spent the week -end with their daughter, Mrs. Selah Breckenridge, Grey. Mrs. Hector McLean spent the week -end with ter sister, Mrs. Geo. Casemore. • Mr and Mrs. Oliver Stokes visited Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. Clarkson IVlartin of Wingham. Mrs. William Peterman and daugh- ter of Fergus, visited a couple of days with her sister,, 1-s. Omar Stokes. Miss Elma Stokes visited a few clays with her friend, Miss Margaret Mundell. • A large number attended the fun- eral of the late Mrs. Duncan Murch- ison which was held from her late residence on Sunday ,afternoon. Mrs. IVfurchison was •a highly esteemed re- sident of this community, "much sym- pathy is extended to the bereaved family. Messers. Isaac and Arno Metcalfe motored to Toronto on Friday spend- ing a couple of days at the Ex. They were accompanied home by their mo= ther, Mrs. Metcalfe and.Miss Isabel. HERE AND THERE - AROUND LUCKNOW Miss Luella. Black of Goderich, is visiting her friend, Miss Tena Hav- ens. Mrs. Thos. Burns left on Saturday for a month's visit with her son in California, • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Champion of Belfast, are visiting for a few clays with Lucknow friends: • Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron of London, Mr. and.. Mrs. Sterling Mc- Phail of-Goderich, visited on Thurs- day last with Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Cameron. Mr. Slitn Aitcheson returned home from a two week's visit with Mr Er- vin Zinn at Lanes. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Miller, Wing - ham, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, 'of St. Helens, Mr. Art and Mrs. Chas. Thompson and Mrs. Jas. T. Webster of Lucknow, attended a degree meet- ing of the L. O. B. A. last Wednes- day evening in Goderich. I111111I■111■111 111■11111111■I I lal111111■111•111■III■I I hI I I■IIIr111II I Irl I I■III■II III I I■1I I■I11.111■l1101I l ■ ■� School Supplies WE HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF WE HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE ALL KINDS OF High and Public School Books: an Supplies High and Public School and Text Books, Note Books, Paints, Crayons, Scribblers, etc., etc,. given FREE E` with text Book Covers Eext b . books. School Supplies Strictly Cash. _�� L♦�1,wr►w.A a wv a 1 w (Get Your Aeroplane Couper. Tickets I•1ere.)• s ilalllalllalllallia111aI immiIi ilmi llilIlalhamill om111dmimmIIIwI11w111 11ismammai rv� An official was paying a visit of inspection to a prison and took a taxi to the gates. When getting out of the cab he said to the driver: "You may call for me later," and was rather taken back when the drier- er replied: "Yes, sir. But how long are you in for?" AS -FIELD Mr. and. Mrs. Jas. Hackett visited the former's brothers, Drs. Walter and Wm, Joseph Hackett in Detroit. Mr.' and Mrs, Roy- Alton and child-, ren spent Sunday at the home of the latter's sister, Miss Mary Cunning- ham, Port Albert. • Miss Myrtle Johnston is visiting friends In Goderich. Little Mary -McInnes, from near Teeswater, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Johns,ton. Miss Verna Barbour, Goderich, spent last week with her grandmother Mrs. ,Sam. Sherwood. 1Vtr. Melvin Hackett spent the week. end with his parents, Mr. and 'Miss. Alex. Hackett, Miss Helen Burt, Mount Forest, visited Mrs. 'Ewart 'Taylor, Lucknow, and ,;Mrs. Alex, McNay near Para- mount. ara-anou nt. Mrs, • Sanderson and son, Marva ,and daughter; Margaret,. Goderich, Spent Friday afternoon .with Mrs, John Mullin. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Armstrong and Bach To School School Clothes for Boys and Girls will be needed and we have made Extra preparations to care for your wants, Come to King's -and make your purchases where stocks are largest,,quality best and prices that fit all pocket -books. i High School Students' Suits , -$15.95 Here you are, parents, for an out- standing ut s anding bargain in uality Sitsin sizes for High School Students. Every Suit at a genuine saving• of many dollars.. Pick your size and color early. School Opening Sale $15,95 SPECIAL 50 Boys' Suits $9.85 Alt have Extra Trousers and are beautifully tailored in smart styles. Qualities that regularly' sell from $14.50 to $17.00, School Opening Special •$9.85 For the Boys Braided Leather Belts 50c All Wool, Knicker Hose 59c Boys' Good Braces 390 Fine Cotton Polo Shirts 49c All Wool Pullovers 88c First Long Trousers .... ..„ $1.39, $2.65 To $1.35 Broadcloth Shirts $10! Arrow Blouses 79c Special Windbreakers $1.79 ;h, „_N Penman's Knicker Hose 29c •' $1.95 Tweed Knickers $1.59 25 All Wool Jerseys $1.00 Students', Braces 50c, 75c, $1.00 Students'• Trousers ,..$2.85, $3.25 $5.50 Fine Wool Sweaters $3.89 Extra Sleeveless Sweaters $1.49 $1.00 All: Leather Belts 69c $1.00• Auto Gart Sox 49c Watson's Silk Jerseys '75c Broadcloth Shorts _ 59c, 69c Students' Pelt Hats ............ $2.95 Fine Broadcloth Shirts $1.39 Colored Border`Hdkfs 3 for 25c • New Fall Caps $1.00• Students' Ties ............2 for $1.00 Khaki Longs $1.00 Khaki Shorts 49c 120 Boys' Suits Bargain $5.00 1 Great Clearing of Students' Top -Coats $12.00 Out they go - Every Coat -to move at this low price re- gardless of the cost. Come in and see them buy them and • you'll be doubly satisfied. Fashion Craft and Cambridge Styles. All at $12.00. Look These Over For The Girls Bloomer Dresses $4.00 to $1.50 Broadcloth Pajamas $1.49 New Style Sweaters • $1.59 Bobby Sox 25c, 35c, 39c Cotton Broadcloth Slips 69c Ray Silk Hose....._...._ 50c Real French Berets ........:_...._75c 'Girls' School Coats $4.95 - $6.85 Ladies - New Fall Mill- Small Middies 95c inery is just. to hand. Come Large Middies $1.25 - $2.50 1 NavySkirts 6 in and see thenew styles. 1 1 Y $ .95 Misses' Sweaters $1.29 to $2.95 Knitted Berets 39c School Stockings 39c Handkerchiefs 5 for 25c Lace Trim Panties 59c Initialed Linen Handkfs: 19c White Cotton Drawers 10c Everything in Clothes for the Boys and Girls for School Opening. IiI'< G BROS. (Get Your Aeroplane Coupon Tickets Here.) I I I I 1 I- 1 two sons, of London, spent last week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Da= vid Little, near Currey's Corners, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Irwin, near Mafe- king.'. The regular W. M. S. meeting was held last Tuesday at the home of Mrs Adam Johnston. The program was provided by the young ladies in char- ge of Mrs. Roy Alton. • All Ready for School Opening Tuesday Sept. 5th: Our stock of School Shoes for Girls and Toys is varied, complete and most .reasonably priced. LITTLE PAL SHOES :FOR GIRLS' ONTARIO SHOES FOR BOYS 'We are' agents for the above lines of foot - /wear ands al'le confident there are ;none better -;at firm' price, SPECIAL SALE OF JACK AND JILL SHOES On Friday and Saturday Next, Sept. lst and Znd. Very 'Speci9,1 Prices • on These Days Only. Next Monday is Labor Day -our store will be closed all day but will be open all day on the Wednesday following. - Willis' . Ski Store Phone 129 %% wham, Ont. The Leading Shoe Store for Girls' and Boys' School Shoes Get' Your Aeroplane opiane Coupon Ticket5 lie e.) {i}i°k,'dYl!"halgAmi;,i!