The Wingham Advance-Times, 1946-04-25, Page 5Summer -..Sty4s
for. Girls
DRESSES
'GINGHAM • 2-6
$2.25
PRINTS 1,0
$1.69
SEERSUCKER —12
$4.25 aw
Women's SILK GLOVES
$1.00 pair
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Dry Goods Ladies' Wear
Successor to H. E. Isard & Co.
Telephone 414 "Quality and Service"
"Shoes
at Work"
for Men
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comfort from heel to toe in this
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FOR ALL THE FAMILY"
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The
Mr.
week
Mrs.
few days'
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
now going on
spent the
is spending a
Miss Ruth Burgman is holidaying
in Parkhill and Windsor.
John Armitage is spending the East-
er holidays in Burlington.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bateson spent
Easter with Mr. and Mrs. F. Fuller.
Mrs. Wilson Turner of Toronto, is
visiting this week with her " mother",
at McKibbon's.
original lc Sale
and Mri. Carl McKay
-end in town.
W. F. Burgman
in Parkhill.
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CARMICHAEL'S
Daily
Spice
Per
SODA
1 lb.
Fillets
Cakes,
Muffins
Crother's
Coconut
Economy
Crother's
Free Delivery
is a.m. and 4 p.m,
We carry a full line of
Doughnuts, Pies
and a Variety of
TASTY BREADS
shipment except Monday.
Fingers or
Cake Cookies
lb. 25c
' Loaf, 2 for 15c
BISCUITS
pkg. . . , .. , . , 15c
COOKED MEATS
and Steaks, 39c lb.
....,
Thursday, Fri.
and Saturday
Stokley's Finest
Tomato SOUP
2 10-oz. tins . .15c
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Grapenut Flakes .
2 large pkgs. . .25c
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Royal Mawr x
PUDDINGS
2 pkgs: 13c
Full line of FRESH, CURED,
also Fresh Frozen Salmon
A REAL SPECIAL—DUTCH SETS., 2 lbs. 25c .
AINIMINNIONI
Pure Canadian Honey, 41b. pails—Just A Few left.
ROBIN HOOD FLOUR, 100 lb. bag . . .... . , $2.75
Full Line of Fresh /MUTTS and VEGETABLES
They are always FRESH
Specialized
Lubrication
Our Lubrication Service is per-
formed according to the car
manufacturer's specifications.
By using the Highest Quality
Lubricants we can prolong your
car's , life.
Stop Regularly for
Correct Lubrication
Service
Bert
Armstrong
Telephone 181 Wingham
Plumbing Heating Heating
and Tinsmithing
No Job Too Large and
No Job Too Small.
Prices REASONABLE-
We are as Near to You
as your Telephone.
PERCY CLARK
'Phone 255 Wingham
Imported Green Pascal Celery .. , .9c Ripe, Sound Tomatoes, 35c lb. for 23c
Green Pascal Celery, 18c for .. . . ,1:2c Hard Texas Green Cabbage, lb— , .9c
Iceberg Head, Lettuce, 18c for . . _12c Certified Seed Potatoes, bag . , $3,10
Canned Yellow Peaches, tin 19c Magic Baking-Powder lb. tin 25c
Peas and Carrots, 20 oz. tin 15c Gillett's Lye, Special ..9c
Chicken Stew, country style 25c Lasco Cleanser, Special, tin .-..4c
Chili Con Came, 15 ,oz. tin 19c Stove-pipe Enamel, 25c for 19c
Clark's Tomato Soup, 3 for 20c
Clark's Mushroom Soup, 2 - 15e
Clark's Asparagus Soup, 2 - 15c
Oxford Lin Veg. Soup for 8c
PINEAPPLE—SPECIAL LARGE 24's
Robinhood Oats, pan-dried, 5 lbs. 26c
Huron Pastry Flour, 25 lb. sack 72c
Pat-A-Pan Pastry Flour, 25 lbs. 78c
Maxwell House Coffee, 1 lb. jar . . 48c
size=—Only , ...... „ . 36c
Kraft Dinner with grated cheese, 17c
Weston's FRUIT CAKE, ,45c for 39c
Eatmore Wheat Berries, 5 lb. sack 23c
Washington Instant Coffee, jar 55c'
Gold Medal Floor Wax, lb. 27c
Palm GOden Tea, 1/2 lb only 40c
White Cooking Beans, 4 lbs. 25c
Quality Bulk MINCEMEAT
Best Can. Colored Cheese, 38c ,
Prepared Mustard, 19 oz. jar 15c
Salted Peanuts, fresh, lb. .. . ... 37c
Household Turpentine, (best)
Pints 23c Quart Size 47c
Cowan's Cocoa, lb. tin 23c
Horse-radish, plain or with beets
9%2 oz. jar for ,..1.9c
Spaghetti with Tom. Sauce 17c
Champ Cleanser, ,special 9c
Canned Herrings ass't br'ds 19e
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• Sweet Navel Oranges, 344's, doz. 29c Fresh Texas Grapefruit, 112's, 3 - 17c
Sweet Navel Oranges, 252s,1/2 doz
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34c Texas Grapefruit, 120's, 4 for .. , . 21c
Bananas, Lemons, Onions, Potatoes Dutch Set Onions, best No. 1, 2 lbs. 29c
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McKenzie Famous Gold Standard- Vegetable and Flower SEEDS at 5c and 10c
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RED FRONT GROCERY
Why not Buy Your Grocery Needs Here Where You Can Get
MORE REAL SPECIALS FOR YOUR MONEY
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and Mrs. Gordon Wray; Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Bolt, and son, Raymond, also
Mrs. Eli Bolt of Wroxeter, with Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Bolt, of -Belgrave vic-
inity; Mrs. D. L. Weir with friends in
Toronto; Master Jackie -Johnston
from near Wingham, also Mr. Will
Palmer and Mr. Will .Butchard of
Walton, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthurs
of Toronto, at Edwin Palmer's.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry GoWdy and son,
Raymond, of the B. Line, Howick,
spent Monday evening with Mr, and
Mrs. John Gowdy.
$3,900.00
IN CASH PRIZES
NATIONAL BARLEY CONTEST
for Seed and Malting
Quality Improvement
This year grow prize-winning barley. Win one or
more big cash awards. Enter the National Barley
Contest for farmers in the barley-growini areas
of Ontario.
INTER-PROVINCIAL AND
INTER-COUNTY AWARDS
To encourage the growing
of improved quality seed
and malting barley in 1946,
the brewing and making
industries of Canada are of-
fering substantial cash
awards to the farmers of
Ontario who produce the
best barley of certain ap-
proved varieties.
The National Barley Con-
test is being conducted to
help overcome a serious
barley production situation
resulting from an extreme
shortage of seed and steadily
deteriorating quality. By
stimulating quality barley
improvement, Canada's do-
mestic needs will be met
and successful re-entry into
world barley markets as-
sured in the future,
PRIZE AWARDS — $3,900.00
COUNTY PRIZE AWARDS IN ONTARIO TOTALLING
$3,000.00
INTER-COUNTY PRIZE AWARDS IN ONTARIO TOTALLING
$400.00
INTER-PROVINCIAL GRAND PRIZE AWARDS TOTALLING
(ONTARIO AND QUEBEC)
$500.00
Ontario awards are confined to the" following Counties:-
Bruce
Carleton
Essex
Grey
Glengarry
Huron
ICent
Lambton
Lanark J Prescott
Middlesex ,l Russell
Perth Simcoe North
Ilettfrew Simcoe South
All 'bonafide fanners in the recognized malting areas of Ontario will be eligible to compete in the National Barley Contest. Farms supported by commercial or Government organizations are &It-duded. The contest is limited to the folloviing haking,varieties of barley: O.A.C. 21, Mensury'(Ottawa 60), 0111 and Montcalm. Final date of entry is June 15th. •For entry forms and additional information, see your Agricultural Rephientative or write to:
ONTARIO. CHAIRMAk
NATIONAL CONTEST
COMMITTEE
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`Thursday, April .2$th,- 1040
DRESS GOODS
NEW SUMMER
DRESS MATERIALS.
Smart styles 79c yd.
PRINTED LAWNS 79c yd.
NEW SUITING, striped and plain, yard . .$1.75
Ladies' wear
A NEW RACK OF DRESSES
Summer Silks and English. Jerseys 181/2-241/2
$7.50 -- $10.50
New — New
ALPINE SLACK SUITS—Light brown, navy,
and light blue Sizes 14-18 $8.95
THE WINGHANI ADVANCE-TIMES
Mrs, V. VanNorman and Dr. and Mrs,
Ross,
Mrs. Eva Finlay of London visited
at the home of 1... r. and Mrs. D. Fin- lay,
Mr, and Mrs. Charles. MacLean of
Sarnia visited with Mrs, J, A, Mae-
Lean.
Mr. Donald Adams of Collingwood
is visiting with his mother, Mrs. C.
Adams.
Miss Marion Simpson is spending
her vacation in Niagara Falls and
Buffalo.
Mrs, Clark McLean, Gwen and Ken.
are spending Easter week visiting in
London,
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Forbes of Lon-
'don visited' with Mrs. Howard over the
week-end.
Mr, and Mrs. Connelly of Stratford
spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
IT. Towne.
Rexall lc Sale this Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, at
MelCibbon's.
Rev, and Mrs. A. Nimmo and fam-
ily are spending the Easter holidays
in Morewood.
Stop your Foot Troubles. See an
expert at Dunlop's Shoe Store on Mon-
day, April 29th,
Miss Agnes MacLean, R,N., of To-
ronto, is visiting with her mother, Mrs.
3. A. MacLean.
Misses Margaret and Marjorie Fish-
er of Toronto are spending the Easter
holidays in town.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McCool spent
Easter with Mr. and Mrs. R. Need-
-ham of Chatham.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Biggs of To-
ronto spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Biygs.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Booth of Strat-
ford visited with Mr. and Mrs. Spittall
over the week-end.
Mr. F. E. Mayers of Sulphide, spent
Easter with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Mac-
Dougal and family.
Misses'Barbara and Mary Ross are
visiting in Toronto with their aunt,
Mrs. A. Sainsburry.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLean and
family of Toronto are visiting with
Miss Eleanor McLean.
Miss Mary Milne of Toronto spent
the week-end at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Cenclair Phippen.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R, Hopper and
family spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. T. A. Currie.
Miss Mary Elizabeth MeKitbon of
Toronto is spending the Easter hon.:
days at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Aylmer G. Aitchison
of Preston spent Easter with Mr. and'
Mrs. 'Horace Aitchison.
Mr.. and Mrs. Harvey Burgess of
Toronto spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Burgess.
Miss Doreen Benedict of Kitchener
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D, Benedict.
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Fox and, udy
of Guelph, spent the week-end wtih
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Walker.
Miss Elizabeth and Mr, George Mc-
Curdy spent the week-end with Mrs.
Robert Cochrane of Brussels„
Mrs. Gamier of Windsor and Mr.
and Mrs. Clark Elliott of Hamilton are
visiting with Mr. Wm. Elliott.
Mr. Harvey Beecroft of TOonto
spent the week-end with his parents,
Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Beeiroft.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A, Jeffray of Am-
prior are spending tne Hatter holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Richey.
Mrs. Stephen Byles and Miss Lottie
Code of London were Easter visitors
with Dr. and Mrs. R. L, Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Davidson and son
Terry of Brantford, were Easter visi-
Miss Marjorie New and Mr. Rich-
ard Roberts spent the Easter holiday
with Mr. and Mrs. C. -A. Roberts.
tors with Mr. and Mrs. E. Jacobs.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Carmichael and
family spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Van- Hopper in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs, S. Johnson and son
Tedd of Toronto spent the week-end
with Mr and Mrs. E, S. Copeland.
Mrs. Mel. Keating of London spent
the week-end at the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Chamney.
Mr. and Mi'S: Leonard Shmitz and
little daughter -of Clifford, called on
Mr. and Mrs. D. Finlay on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert White of Port
Colborne "spent the week-"and with
Misses Phyllis and'Marguerite Johns.
Mr. and. Urs, Noble Steele and
family-8f Eort Huron, Mich., spent the
week-end with his' sister, Katie Steele,
Dr, and Mrs. A. J. Irwin and family
are holidaying in Port ColbOrne Vith
Mrs. Irwin's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gardiner.'
Mr, j, ChaS. Wellwood of Ottawa,
Was a visitor over the Easter week-
end with his parents, Mr: and Mrs.
Bert WeIlvvood.
Miss Doris Finlay of Toronto 'and
Miss Betty Finlay of London spent
the holiday with their parents 'Mr and
Mrs,Finlay. • •
In Toronto for the Easter holidays
are: Miss It McGregor, Miss Joan
Edgar, Miss Mary Lit Connell and
Miss Louise LloStd,
.Miss Margaret Mitchelle AA, and
Miss Ruth Mitchell pi , Toronto art
%;iiititit with parentS, ,and
Miteltelik '-
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FOR—
Canada Health and
Accident 'Insurance
Consult your local agent
Stewart A. Scott
'Phone 293 Wingham
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Laurendeau of
Windsor spent Easter at the home of
Mrs. Laurendean's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy MacDonald,
Mrs, 5. H. Christie has returned
home after spending the past eight
Months with Rev, and Mrs. A, E,
Pentland, Martinsville, Ill,
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Coutts of To-
ronto and Miss Norma Coutts of Col?o-
conk spent the Easter holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Coutts.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 'Chandler, Miss
Muriel Moir and Mr. Harry Towers of
Elora spent the Easter week-end with
Mrs. Irlma Jenkins and family.
Mr. Melvin Phippen of The Can-
adian Bank 'of' Commerce staff, Lon-
don, spent the week-end holiday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cenclair
Phippen.
Mr. and Mrs, Dick Irwin and Misses
June and 'Gwen Irwin, all of Toronto,
and Mr. Alex. Nethery of Hamilton
were Easter visitors with Mr. and Mrs.-
Herson Irwin.
Miss Aileen Underwood of Hamil-
ton and Miss Jean Underwood of To-
ronto spent the Easter holiday at the
horne'of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.
N. Underwood.
Faster visitors! Mr. arid Mrs. Tom
Karshak of T6rorito;with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Catitees; Mr. and
Mrs, Chester Higgins With their son,
Joseph and Mrs. Higgins Hof Peed-
with and Mts. AlvIn Wray and
Mu''Wray of ,Totobto, with Mr.
DIED
McLEAN, Frederick William (F.
W.)—At Private Patients' Pavilion,
Toronto General Hospital,' on Wed-
nesday, April 17, 1946, Frederick Wil-
liam McLean, husband of the late
Mary McLean, father of Mrs. R. A,
Farquharson, 147 Rosedale Heights
Drive, and grandfather of Duart. Ser-
vice was held in Fred W. Matthews
Funeral Chapel, 665 Spadina Ave., To-
ronto, on Thursday evening at 8 p.m.
Interment in Wingham Cemetery on
Friday afternoon,
DAVIDSON, Jessie—On Monda y,
April' 22nd., 1946, at Toronto, Jessie
Down, beloved wife of the late John
T. Davidson, dear mother of Viola
M., 338 Albany Ave., Toronto, and
Wilfred G. Davidson, Chatham, Ont.
Resting at the ,Myer's-Elliott Funer-
al Home, 715 Dovercourt Rd., (just
south of 'Bloor). Service in the chap-
el on Wednesday at 2 o'clock, In-
terment Park Lawn Cemetery, Tor-
onto.
sBORN
HLIMPIIREY—In Wingham General
Hosiptal; on April' 20th., to Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Humphrey, Lucknow; a
daughter.
MacGILLVRAY—In Wingham Gen-
tral Hospital, on April 21st, to Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart NfacGilIvray, R.
R. No, 3, Holyrood, a son. ,
DOESON—In Wingham Oeneral
Hospital, on April 21st, to Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Dobson, R, R. No, 1, For-
mosa, a son.
CARDIFF'—In Witighcim General
Hospital, on April 21st,, to Mr, and
Mrs. Geo. Cardiff, R. R. 2, Brussels,
a daughter.
TAYLOR—In Witighain General
Hospital, on April 22nd., to Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Taylor, It R. 2, Luck..
now, a son.
SALEM
Miss Dorothry Deyell of London
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Deyell, Miss Jean
Deyell returned to London with her
for a week's holiday.
Mrs. Ed. Krupp and son Ron. of
Hamilton, also Mrs. Jack Goudy and
daughter Beverley of Galt, spent East-
er with their sister, Mr. and Mrs. Stan,
Campbell, Wingham.
Easter visitors with Mrs. Robert
'Henderson were: Mr, and Mrs. Archie
Holmes and two daughters of Cains-
ville, Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson
and Children, Mrs. Richard Gilder and
Mrs. Donald Bowman of Arthur.
Jack McLaughlin of Stratford Nor-
mal School and Muir McLaughlin of
University of Toronto, Ajax Division,
are spending the Easter vacation at the
home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
N. T. McLaughlin. Group Captain. J.
A. Hutchison, '0.B.E., just returned
from overseas, and Mrs. Hutchison of
Edmonton, wno met him in Montreal,
spent the week-end at the same place.
ea Food avings
Look These Items Over and SEE WHAT YOU SAVE
ROBIN HOOD FLOUR, 98 lb. bag SPECIAL . . , „ 42.99
If It's Food It's
Yerilent
We Cater
U Need a Taxi
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HAMILTON
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for Appointment.