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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1939-04-13, Page 5
WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMESThursday, April 13th, 1939 Specials $9.95, 12.95, 15.95 2.98,6.95,9.95 Extra Values . To Clear $5.95 . . To Clear $7.95 French Kid Gloves Specials o n o Let Colour o n© Reflecting good taste, perfect ly tailored wool coats with flattering lines. You’ll appreci ate the smooth-fitting should-' ers, the well cut lines, the mo ment you slip into them and face the mirror. In all the new est Spring shades and priced at Extra Values in Ready-to-Wear Coats and Suits AT CLEARING PRICES Donegal Suits — 2 Only Usual Values $9.95 ... Flannel Suits — 2 Only Usual Values $12.95 ... Coats — 3 Only Values to $29.95 ........................ To Clear $12.95 Be Here Early For These You should ' easily find a dress to wear - with your Spring outfit in this group. There’s a nice assortment of spring shades and good qual ity crepes in scores of dressy styles in Japonica, Suez, Las sie Blue, Wines. Sizds 14-20, 36-44. ■WAXvX-, © © n o Brimming W i th Charm Hats with flowers - Hats with veils - Hats with ribbons sail ors, bonnets, brims, pill boxes, lamp shades, in dozens of attrac tive variations. They’re in an al most endless variety of braids, straws and felts in all the new Spring shades. Smartly tailored from Wool Crepe, tweeds, herringbone, Princess, straight cut or belt ed styles in all the New Spring shades. These coats are worth more than' the price and are all lined with “celanese” that two- year guaranteed lining. Value to $8.95. Sizes 8 to 14. $5.95 2 Only, Size 10, Usual Value $7.95, On Sale $4.95 © D © iQ ■Ready-to-Wear Dresses AT CLEARING PRICES Rack 1—Values to $3.95................To Clear $1.98 Rack 2—Values to $6.95........... . To Clear $2.98 Rack 3-—Values to $9.95 ............To Clear $3.98 This is an excellent opportunity to get much higher priced dresses at half their usual value and less. Be Here Early For These Here is your opportunity to purchase a pair of real French Kid gloves away below their usual value. Discontinued lines and broken sizes but: all first quality and perfect in every detail. Ordinarily $1.98 to $2.25 values. Special $1.49 Girls* Silk and Mercerized STOCKINGS Ail unusual blend of Real Silk and Mercerized Cotton Yarns used in these good-looking stockings. They come in a pop ular Beige shade, are the 111 rib, style and will give excellent wear. Sizes 5% to 9%. Worth 35c to 49c according to size. Special 25c GIRLS’ COATS 2 Only, Size 10, Usual Value $5.95, On Sale $3.95 relatives here on Easter Sunday. Miss Louise Hanna, of Guelph, spent the Easter holiday with her mother, Mrs. George C. Hanna. Master. Jerry Roberts, of Owen Sound, is a visitpr with. Master Don ald Adams for the Easter vacation, Mjsses Margaret •- ,and Murjorie Fisher, of Toronto, are spending the Easter vacation at their home here, Mr. Harvey Burgess, of Toronto, was a week-end visitor with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Burgess, Miss Jean Mitchell, of Toronto, is spending the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H., Mitchell, Miss Mary Helen Schaefer, of God erich, is spending the holidays with her grandmother, Mrs. John McCool, Mr. Cyril Murray, of Guelph, visit ed over Easter with his mother, Mrs, S. A. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Wilson, Tor onto, were Easter visitors with her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Rob ertson. Miss Mary Elizabeth McKay, Ham ilton, is spending the holiday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R, W. Adams. Mrs. Neil McLean and son, Neil, of Toronto, spent the Easter holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McLean. Miss Helen Miller, of Toronto, is spending the Easter vacation at the j home of her parents, Mr,.and Mrs. W. A. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gregory nad sons, of Hamilton, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Elmer - Wilkinson. Miss Mary MacGregor, of Toronto, spent the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. MacGreg or, of town. Mrs. H. Kennedy and son, of Tor onto, spent the Easter holiday at the, home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson. If you drive your car for “pleasure only” you can get a very reasonable rate of insurance by applying to Mrs. Dodd, Shuter St. Mr. and Mrs. George McKay and daughter, of Hamilton, were week-end visitors. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Church and daughter, Ruth, of London,-also L. Moyer spent the week-end Mr. James M. Wild. Peggy Taylor, of Toronto, Winnifred Armerding, of London are spending the holidays with their cou sin, Marjorie French. Master Ronald Brown, of Willow dale, is spending the Easter holidays at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown. Mrs. Nora Beattie Moffatt favored listeners of CKNX with a 'half-hour piano recital of sacred and popular music on Sunday evening, also Mon day noon. Mr. Elliot Fells, of Smooth Rock Falls, and Miss Fairy Fells, of Wy oming, are spending the Easter holi days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fells. Guests at the home of Mrs. J. W. Dodd during the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Misener and Nola, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Vo- gan, of Brockville. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Walker were Dr. G. K. and Mrs. Chapman and daughter, Nancy, also Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Chapman and son, Dick, of Fort Erie. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Manning and daughters, of London, spent Good Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gil mour. Miss Marian Gilmour returned with them to London for a visit. Mrs. Janies Zeigler and son, Tor onto, arc visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Gibson. Mr. Zeigler has been transferred to Lon don arid Mrs. Zeigler will join him there shortly. Mrs. O. B. Moffatt and children, of Ingersoll, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Gregory and Jack, of Cookstown, Mrs. E. P. Cornett, of Vancouver, Mr. Geo. Beat- tie and Miss E. Laidlaw, of Clinton, were Easter visitors at the home of Mrs. George Mason. Miss with and Walker Stores, Limited BELMORE LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. W. Williamson is spending this week in Toronto. Mr. Jack Hare, of'Guelph, spent the week-end at liiS home here. ■ Mr. Jerry Lutton, of Fergus, spent the Week-end aj his home here. Dr. Mary Coseiis, of Guelph, was an Easter visitor at her home here, ’ Mr, and Mrs. A. Peebles were Eas ter visitors in Toronto and Hamilton. Miss Kathleen Austin is spending a ’couple of weeks at her home in Tees- watcr, ’ ■ Mr, and Mrs, A, D. McWilliam and Sally Lon spent Easter Sunday in London, Mr. Jack Ross of Toronto is speed ing a. few days with Mr. Wm. Burg man jr, Mrs/ W, J. Skinner, of Mitchell, was a Mrs, .W» G. M. Reid. Mrs. Burgman and Ruth are spend ing the holidays withaher mother, at Parkhill. Miss Mary Droumbolis is spending this week with her sister Mrs. Har old Wild. , Miss /Mice Williamson, of Kitchen er, is spending the holidays at her home here, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Williamson and family, of Toronto, spent the week end in town, Dr. Bruce and Mrs. Fox of Guelph, were week-end visitors with Dr, and Mrs. J. A. Fox. Mr. R. J. Deachman, Deachman, spent the and in Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. family spent the- week1 ton and Toronto. , Miss Margaret. Copeiaud, $f Owen M«P«, and Mrs. week-end here Crawford and end in Branip^ an sale in your district Authorized Marmill Dealer Phone 133 Wingham, Ont. Call and Get Acquainted with this Popular Line c£ Balanced Feeds. FOR POULTRY — Chick Starter, Growing Mash, Laying Mashes and Pellets, Concentrates, Etc. FOR CATTLE — Calf Meal anil Pellets, Dairy Concentrates, Min erals, Etc. There Is A Marmill Feed for Every Need. I friends in Toronto. FOR HOGS — Piggy Starter and Pellets, Hog Con centrates, Etc. TURKEY FEEDS — Starter, Grow er, Fattener and Breeder Mashes or Pellets. FOX AND MINK FOODS — Al Cereal, Fox Cubes, Meal and Mink Food. REESORS MARMILL LIMITED MARKHAM,ONTARIO. The epidemic of broken bones has struck the village and vicinity. Mrs. Shorter is nursing a‘ broken ankle, Miss Nettie Burns, a broken leg, Mrs. Fanny Appleby a broken hip. The community suffered a distinct loss in the death of Mrs. Thos. Inglis of Howick. A devoted member of Mc Intosh United Church. To Mr. Inglis and family go our deep sympathy in their great loss. Miss Doris 'Raynor is resting at her home. Mrs. Mulvey 5s with her sister at Lucan. , Mr. James Hamilton is able to be around agaiii, being on the ■ sick list for some time. Mr. Gordon Mulvey moved his family into Miss Elizabeth Hakney’s house Monday. , Fascists Put Greeks On Spot High Fascist circles declared at Rome that adherence by Greece to any British defence pact would be re garded by Italy as a hostile act and would cancel Fascist pledges to res pect Greek territorial integrity. Ob servers believed Italy, in accord with Germany, is determined to oppose any Anglo-French action which Rome might interpret as tending to alter the balance of strength in the Mediter ranean. BLYTH Mr. and Mrs. Finlay McGowan also Hilliard, spent Easter holidays with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McGowan. The Girls’ Softball Team are hold ing a dance on Friday evening, April 14th. Miss Lois Robinson and Mr. Fred Argent of the public school staff at Crowland, Welland County, spent Easter at theih respective homes. Joanie, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Philp, had the misfortune to break her right arm by falling on the pavement. Mr. Harold Whiteman, of Mani- toulin Island, spent the week-end with his parents. The Creamery Committee appointed at a public meeting recently, are add ing to their number and latest reports go to show they are receiving tang ible support for their proect. The Agricultural Society are hold ing a Euchre and crokinole and dance Wednesday, April 19th. Music by a local orchestra. Mr. G. Chambers spent Easter with Naval Display in Mediterranean Amid widespread reports of move merits of Great Britain’s Mediterran ean fleet the admiralty in London re fused either to “confirm or deny” the rumors that British and French war ships were off the strategic Greek Is land of Corfu, at the entrance to the Adriatic, for a display of strength to, back up Greece’s independence. The' gesture by the democratic powers, fearful that Italy’s conquest of Al bania might be the forerunner of fur ther totalitarian thrusts, was reported following grave political and military activity. Threat of Martial Law in Albania Italy tightened her grip on Albania With further moves of troops into the conquered kingdom, inspired state ments of Albanian acceptance of Fas cism and a proclamation threatening martial law. The Italian invasion that began on Good Friday as a military operation developed into a campaign to bring Albania’s 1,000,000 popula tion into full acceptance, of Fascist rule. Fascist authorities said Alban ians accepted the occupation without resistance wherever troops went and that the provisional Government com mittee, set up after the flight of King Zog to Greece, was submitting entire ly to Italian orders. NEW GARS AT PRICES DEMONSTRATORS 1—19^9 Ford V8 Deluxe Sedan, Green — new car guarantee, very low mileage — a real buy. 1—Fordson Farm Tractor equipped with pneumat ic tires — iitew guarantee — used only for a few demonstrations. Sound, spent Sunday with her 'mother, Mrs. M. Copeland. . * Miss Elizabeth Wellwood, of New York, is spending, the holiday with Mr, F, R. Howson. Miss Ida Lutton, of London, spent the Easter holiday at the home of her father, Mr. T. Lutton. Mr. Andy Shiell, who has been vis iting in Acton for softie time, return ed to town last week, Mr. and Mrs. Harcourt Munday and baby visited over the week-end with relatives in town, Mr. Charles McKibbon of is visiting with his parents, Mrs. J. W. McKibbon. Mr. and Mrs. Th os, Field last week after spending the winter in Florida and California. and Mrs. Wilfred;Conafam and son, John, of, Toronto^ wisiteu at the home of C. 5. Biackhall. 1 ' Toronto, Mr, and returned Mi'ss Kate King, of Sarnia, is visit ing with her mother, Mrs. T. C. King for the Easter holidays. Mr. Ross Howson, of Western Un iversity London visited over the week-end ’lyitli his father, Miss Helen Pocock, R.U., of Tor onto, spent the Week-end with her mo ther, Mrs. George Pocock. Mr. W. J. Rutledge, of Brampton, visited over the week-end with his aunty Mrs, A. E. Fothergill. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. French and Marjorie were visiting in Toronto for a couple of days last week, Miss Barbara Holmes of Goderich is visiting with her uncle, and aunt, Mr. and Mrs/JI, C. MacBean. Mr, Dwight Reid, of Western Uni versity, London, was a visitor with his mother, Mrs. Wilfrid Reid. Mr. and Mrs, R. E. McKinney and son, of Toronto, were visitiosfcs with (Intended for Last Week) The Sunday School scholars assist ed with the service in the United Church Sunday afternoon. Miss Ruth Johann, announcements, Bill Abraham read the Scripture, Betty Abraham re cited, Muriel Abraham ft reading. Af ter the service the new Elder to suc ceed Mr. Fred Johann was elected, ,Mr. Roy Gowdy being chosen for this honored office.. Our Curlers, with sad hearts, will once more lay aside their brooms. Mr. and Mrs. Rae McIntyre, Dell and Patsy, of Gorrie, were Sunday visitors at Mr. Roland Ballagh's. The missionary meeting was held at Mrs. Hakney’s Wednesday after noon, with Mrs. Wm, Curie, organist. Meeting opened with a hymn. Roll Call—A Proverb. Solo, Mrs. Shaw. Reading on “Easter”, Mrs. Thomas Abraham. Minutes, Mrs, Roy Ruthe.t* ford. Study,, Book, JMipnic Jeffray. Prayer ;|n-conelusinn, Mrs, Rev. Ray* nor, HURON MOTORS WINGHAM ................................ PHONE 99to Round Trip Bargain Fares ' APRIL 21 and 22 From WINGHAM To Stations Oshawa and east to Cornwall inclusive, Uxbridge, Lind say, Teterboro, Campbellford, Nexymarket, Collingwood, Meaford, Midland, North Bay, Parry Sound, Sudbury, Capreol and West to Boardmorc. P.M. Trains April 21 All Trains April 22 TO TORONTO Also to Brantford, Chatham, Goderich, Guelph, Hamilton, London, Niagara I’alls, Owen Sound, St, Catharines, Si, Marys, Sarnia, Strat ford, Strathrov, Woodstock,. ............... . ....... ..... „...... ...... .......... Sec handbills for complete list of destinations. 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