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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1931-10-08, Page 5Thursday, October 8th, 1931 THE W1NGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES 91eiI1IpIE@ ®®111 11911 olo{mI rL Jo maw lim®mei a eves Mi11ee� melee ' nem 19 egemgram Pews --1I they in a • to de�.luillage fux a numberie of where ear III si Herhusband predeceased her seven- .�STO' IEs ...teen years ago. The `nilate: Mrs. Ham- ilt UT .�..�. ISARD'S "'Dion has resided in Edontoe, Alta,, II WHERE SPECIAL v /� A ATTENTION ]� (� Iii her death for the past 12 years. At the time of Id ber Ill SP CI $� E ` ION IS PAID �g ®.�of Wesley she Uni edVMS Churchstalwart thatitc ty. ■ i 'VALU II III■ E AS®WELL aAS-TO _ ip ICE' SPECIALS FOR THIS WEED i ■ M Several pieces of Heavy Wrapper- l�i ette, to clear at . , . , ,........19c Cretonnes and Chintzes, reg. vai- n' ue 35c, Special ...25c • ▪ Bath Towels, large size, reg. 25, .19c•. Pure. Linen Towelling at a Bar- it gain, 2. Yards for .. . 25c a Special in full fashioned Silk Hose • • Best colors, now 79c ✓ Girls' Wool Hose, in fine quality, • #' sizes up to 7V2 39c Pullover All Wool Sweaters in navy, green, red, Bargain 1.75 a Girls' Middies with separate wool • Collar and cuff, our price ....98c • a Special in Misses' Dresses in Smart �models, Black, Navy or Brown, • Big Bargain, at . . $4.50 and 5.95 Women's House Dresses, in a ran - 111 ge ge of color fast Pri'rits, Special • 89c and 98c Corsettes—A clearing line of Cor- i. with Inner Belt, regular • vague $1.85, Bargain 1 39 ® Flannelettes Special value in yard ® wide striped flette at ........19c • Fall Hose in Women's Lines, all • sizes, all wool and silk wool .69c END iii • • Hi • ® g el' aes,.eeeeeee mmuu ee®e®eeeereeee»s community male chorus assisted at Women's Hose in best colors, good for Fall wear, sale 39c Special in Silk Bloomers, colors, pink, green, peach, mauve , 49c Gloves—Chamoisette Gloves, sizes 6 to 8, grey, sand, black, now 39c See our Bargian in Black Kid Glov- es, fine quality at .. • • $1.75 Dress Goods in small pattern tweed effects, 36 inches wide 50c SAVE ON GROCERIES 6 Jelly Powders for 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar 3 lbs. Rice for English Breakfast Tea, / lb. .. Red Salmon, large tin Erin Blend of Tea Maple Leaf Baking Powder Sealer of Peanut Butter Jar of Prepared Mustard 3 bottles Extract for 4 cakes Palmolive Soap for Large Pgke. Ammonia She leaves to .mourn her loss,.two ® daughters and four' sons: Mrs. L. F. i>w,Ashton, Gorrie,, Miss :Hazel, Edrnon- a i. ton, Alta,, Dr. R. S. Hamilton, Pius is, gels, Ont„ John of Vancouver, B.C,, ■ � James E. of Alliance, Alta,, and Dr. ■ ' W. Scott Hamilton, Edmonton, Alta, ® The funeral was held Wednesday af- r� i.ternoon, Sept. 30th, from the home. ■ of her daughter, Mrs. L. F. Ashton, ■ I to Lakelet Cemetery. Rev: G, Butt iconducted the service, ® LOST — On Saturday, Gorrie Fair ■ Day, a Pearl Sunburst Brooch. Find- • er please leave at Stephens & Ash-. • ton's Store or phone No, 19, line 23, • Wroxeter. Reward will be given as • is is a keep sake. IM Mr. Wilfred 'Gamble of Waldemar., motored to the home of Mr, and Mrs. T. C3. Johnston and spent Sunday, Mrs. Gamble and family returned home with him after spending a week with her parents, ••■ • • • ■ 25c II The. Bale for Relief Work for Sas- katchewan will be packed in the base- ment of the United church on Thurs.- day evening,. October 15th. Anyone 59c ■ having donations for this- bale please 25c ® leave at Stephens & Ashton's Store, .25C i® or Grainger's Store, i We are sorry to report the illness 25c • of Mrs. C. Pritchard. She was taken a to Wingham Hospital to receive 7 Bars Pearl Naptha Soap 8 cakes Ca stile Soap 39c111 ■ 20c 21.c 10c 25c NI treatment. Her . many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. A. Stevens of Midland is at present visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moore and son 25c ® Rae, of Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 5c ® spent Sunday with Mr.' and Mrs. W. 25c • Clarke. Miss Jean Black, Kitchener spent, 25c 0 the week -end with friends south of ■ Gorrie. ▪ Herriot and Jas. Arnott, of Conn., E. II Rev. Butt was the speaker at Bel- o more on Sunday, it being the anni- ICompany ® was Sunday there. Rev. Turnbull ®' was the preacher in the United Church here in the morning. The see>.®®®®®®eeee■eeeee■■®■ GORRIE The Howick Fair which was held here on Saturday, was •a success in every way. The day was ideal and , the exhibits were the best in years. JF: Exhibits were brought a distance of 50 miles and more. The concert in the evening was a real treat for those who attended. The gate receipts am- ounted to almost $500.00. Mrs. Jane Hamilton passed away at her residence in Edmonton, Alta., Sept. 24th in her 80th year. Deceas- ed was born in the Township of N. East Hope, near Stratford, in 1852. She came, with her husband to How - ick township 53 years ago, later mov- WHEN you buy a new radio you want to get absolutely the biggest value for your money —the greatest return in entertain- ment. 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Complete With Tubes Complete With Tubes The RONDO -8 -tube super-neutro- dyne with extra speaker terminals, Complete Range tone control, Hetrotonal Response • walnut and maple cabinet, e circ-H$hop Telephone 158. i�. the evening service. Mr. and Mrs. Miles and son, Ron- ald, of Toronto, were week -end visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wade. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Foster visited a few days with Mr. and Mlrs. Gor- don Jefferson, of Owen Sound, and also attended Owen Sound Fair. Miss Beryl Ashton ,of Seaforth, spent Sunday at her home here. Mrs. Lorne Love of Atwood visit- ed with Mrs. M. Abram on Saturday and also attended the Fair. Mr. and Mrs. M. Abram were Lon- don visitors Wednesday of last week. Mr. A. E. Toner lost a valuable cow on Saturday. Teachers' Convention is being held Thursday and Friday of this week at Walkerton. The schools will be clos- ed. Miss McQuire returned home after spending a week with friends in Tor- onto. Her sister returned with her and will visit here. Orange Hill Anniversary Services will be held on Oct. 18th. Special music is being arranged. Rev. G. Butt will be the speaker. Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Bradnock visit- `± ed. over the week -end with Stratford friends. Mr. C. E. Shera and Mr. F. A. pi Wessman were in London on Mon - DE day. �I Mr. and Mrs. W. Jardine and dau- ghter of Tugaska, Sask., arrived on Monday by motor and intend making their home in Ontario. They shipped a car of grain, cattle, horses and some household effects, it will arrive on Monday. • Mr. Joe. Guerin and friend, Miss ' •-- Parker of Toronto, spent the week- end with Mrs. S. Munro, Mrs, M. Querin returned home with her son, IN after spending the week with her' sis- ter. Mrs. Howard Wylie and daughter, Francis, Miss Gladys Hutton •of near Wingham, were guests of Mrs. Shera on Saturday. Mrs. James Stewart of Belgrave is visiting her sons, Burns and Oliver, also other friends this week. Miss Edith Martin of Wroxeter, spent the week -end with Mrs. John Wylie, Mr. and Mrs. Porterfield of Bel- a grave, also Mrs. Adams of-PalmersIM - ton were guests of Mrs. and Miss Mc- MI Laughlin on Saturday. Miss Nellie Dane was a Sunday guest of Miss Alba Carson. Mr, and Iv rs. G. B. Withers, of Drayton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, V. Shera on Sunday. ' Mrs, Schaefer and daughter, Miss Pearl,,, Mrs. Finlay Lynn, Miss Cat- nay, Miss Beck, all of Fordwich, were Sunday guest of Mr, and Mrs. R. S. Clegg. Mr. and Mrs. Warwick of Morris, Mrs. I-fastings, also Miss Viola Mg - titers of Morris, Mrs. Rupert Hamb- lyn, of Ottawa, Mrs. David Morrison of i3owinanville, were guests of Mr.. and Mrs. F. C, Taylor on Saturday. lir, and Ivirs. 13utchard of Guelph, were in Gorrie on Saturday attending the fair and visiting friends, Mr. and. Mrs. CarlGregg and fam- ily were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, S. Ferguson, Mr. Keith Watson who is attend- ing Wingham ham High School was home over the week -end. The Gorrie United Church will hold anniversary services on .Sunday, Oct, 11th. The pastor, Rev. Butt will occupy the pulpit. Special music by the choir, assisted by a soloist from Brantford. Services will be held the following Sunday, Oct. 18. Special music is being arranged. Rev, Butt will be the speaker then also. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Newton visited friends in Chatsworth recently. Mrs. Earl, also Miss Isabell and Mr, Frank Earl of Wroxeter, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. King. Mrs. W. Harvey of Chatsworth, spent the week -end with Misses Pent- land and other friends. Mr, and il+Irs; Wm. Stinson and PAGE lVE S GAIrmcz o*0qe Sugar, 10 lb. 53c Oatmeal, 8 lb. .... , . 24c Pastry Flour 24 lb. , , . , , . , :. , 4c Bran Flakes ,.......... ... ... , .,....10c Lux, 3 pkg. , , . ..25c Pork & Beams, Libby's, 2 . , . .15c tins ... ,.— , Onions (Cooking) 10 lb.. , • , ,19c Salmon (fancy pink) 2 tall tins ... .... , .25c Soap (Comfort or P. and G.) 10 bars 43c CURED MEATS WE DELIVER W. J. COLE —GENERAL MERCHANT Beggrave, ® Ontario children returned home to Detroit on ed, by prayer and scripture lesson. 8,000 persons were in attendance on Then minutes were read and adopted, the crowded grounds.—Listowel Ban - Sunday after visiting Gorrie friends for a week. Mrs. Robertson of Toronto, spent the week -end with. her sister, Miss Maguire. Mrs. W. A. Hockridge and family After the business part of the meet- ing Mrs. Abram took charge. Hymn "Speed Away" was sung. Then Mrs. T. 0, Johnston lead in prayer, The devotional leaflet was read by Mrs. of Guelph, spent Sunday with Mr. Raine. While the study leaflet on and Mrs, R. Grainger. Korea was read by Mrs, Gregg, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell and Toner and Mrs. Whitfield. Meeting family, of Molesworth, spent Sunday closed with "There is Work to do for Jesus" and the Mizpah with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Campbell. Benedic- Mr. and Mrs. W, McLeod, Streets- tion. The same afternoon the ladies villa are visiting friends around Gor- quilted four quilts for relief work in rie for a few days. 411{r. and Mrs. T. N. Forsyth and Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Bell of Kip - pen, spent Saturday with Misses Mur- Record Crowd at Listowel Fair ray, and attended the fair. The prediction of the directors last On Thursday afternoon the W. M. week that, given fine weather, the S. of Gorrie United Church held its fair would beat former records, came regular meeting in. the basement of true. A new record was set in num- the church with a good attendance. ber and quality of exhibits and the The meeting opened with hymn "The gate receipts were also increased by Light of the World is Jesus," follow- about $70. It was estimated that the West. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Abram. ner. Charges Follows Raids Following raids by Provincial 'Con- stable McClevis and other officers last Saturday night Robt, Bacon of Teeswater is charged with keeping liquor for sale and John Graf, Green- ock Township, is alleged to have had liquor illegally. The Tatter's trial is set for next Monday at 10 a.m. here. —Walkerton Telescope. A Busy Spot The cooper shop of William Sy- monds in Saltford is a busy place these days, turning out barrels in which to market the huge apple crop. In his shops at Saltford and Clinton Mr. Symonds will manufacture 15,000 barrels this season, Some may think the cooper trade is almost a lost art, IeeeeeeeeeE®ON ®®®IIs®®®�®N ffe • • In No ■ ■ ■®91011w®®ssinzi emmoinnimaimilemisiu Ieeeee a■ ■ i ■ • • THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY NTRAL G CERY STO'E PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE 76 iimiumiEssmieummizzoRE Below you will find our listing of (Fair Week) Specials. Why not give us a trial order? We have a complete line of Fresh Groceries and Provisions on our shelves, of the highest quality procurable. OUR PRICES RIGHT — — QUALITY THE BEST SERVICE AND COURTESY AT ALL TIMES. Quaker Macaroni, 13c pkg., 2 for 24c Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes, 8c pkg, 3 for 23c Quaker Corn Flakes, 9c pkg. 3 for 25c Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 9c pkg., 3 for 27c Shredded Wheat, 13c each, 2 for 24c Posts Bran Flakes and Wheat, 2 for 23c Fancy Pink Salmon 13c, 2 for .. 24c Campbell's Tomato Soup 9c, 3 for 25c Peas No. 4, 9c tin, 3 for 24c Red Feather Corn, Reg. 15; Special 12c, 2 for 22c Red Choice Salmon, tall 25c Bo Peep Red Salmon, small tin 14c Big Five Cleanser, 7c, 3 for 17c Choice Sultana Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. for 24c Premium Quaker Oats, with a piece of Chinaware, Special 33c Quaker Muffets, reg. 15c, Special 13c 2 for 23c Tartan Baking Powder, Reg. 25c, Special 23c Peanut Butter, Reg. 15c, Special .13c Capn. Johns Grilled Fish, reg. 25c Special 21c Large Oxydol, Special ..23c Large Chipso, Special 23c Lux, 3 for 23c Ozno the Blacker, Reg. 15c, Special 9c 3 for 25c Selox, giant pkg., 2 for 24c French Castile Soap, 7 for , 25c .Comfort Soap, 6 cakes 25c Gold Soap, 6 cakes ...... . . . . . 25c Wax No -Rub, reg. 10c, Special . , , 7c Calay, the wonder Toilet Soap 3 for 23c Pep, Reg. 15c, Special ..13c, 2 for 24c Rice Krispies, reg. 15c, Special 12c 2 for 23c Icing Sugar, Reg. 10c lb., Special .9c 3 lbs. for 23c Royal Dates, reg. 10c pkg.,Special 8c Castor Oil, reg. 15; Special 13c Durham Mustard, Tin, Special 13c Pumpkins, Choice quality, 2 tins .23c Red Feather Tomatoes, 13c, Spec- ial llc, 2 for 20c Tartan Corn Syrup, reg. 40c Spec36c Tartan Corn Syrup, 2 lb. size, reg. 18c, Special 14c Katsup, 20 oz. Bottle, regular 25c, Special 2 for 35c Choice Raspberries, Reg. 30c tin, Special 28c Choice Strawberries, reg. 30c tin, Special 28c Brunswick Sardines, 4 tins 25c Kippered Herring, reg. 25c, Spec23c Premium Tea, a choice quality Tea with Cup and Saucer Free, lb. 59c Special Package Tea, Special, ib. 39c Bulk Cocoa, Special, lb. 18c Fresh Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs. 25c Special on 5 -String Brooms, reg 35c, Special .28c Libby's Pork & Beans 3 tins for .25c Special to each customer buying an order of other goods — 18 lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00 Only 18 lbs. to a customer 9 lbs. Redpath Yellow Sugar , ...49c Choice Old Cheese, lb. 26c SERVICE QUALITY CENTRAL GROCERY 111 11111110111001811115100011131101 or Oa P. R. BIGi,S COURTESY at i kg VF a •• • •• i i PHONE 76 i. 1 Prompt Delivery to All Parts of the Town. 19Yll mmisll mommonai l 'ommimiMlOmumrlOsumass