The Wingham Advance Times, 1933-12-21, Page 13Thursday, Dec. 21st, 1933 THE WINGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES
SCHOOL REPORT
LLPPERS
THE.
For every member of the Family, Slippers or
a pair of our lovely Goloshes make :an. ideal Gift.
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We haire a wide variety and a complete assort-
ment of sizes, priced low for. quick sale..
MERRY,
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MERRY, MEiRY CHRISTMAS
To all our Friends and Patrons we extend
Greetings.
GREER'S
The Good Shoe Store,. Wingham, Ont.
BELGRAVE
Mrs. Jas. Wightman and daughter,.
Phyllis, spent the week -end in Strat-
ford with relatives.
Badly Scalded
Lloyd, the small- son of Mr. and
Mrs. John' Anderson, met with an un-
fortunate accident the other night•
when he upset a cupful of hot tea
from table. The contents w'hich spill-
ed down his face and arm, burned
him quite badly .and will cause the
wee man considerable pain fot.„a time
but we trust he will 'continue to im-
prove steadily.
Mrs. Corbett and children spent the
week -end in Stratford.
"Wisdom comes to no •one by chan-
ce."—Seneca.
S.S. No. 1.1,, East Wawanosh
The following is the report of S.
S. No, 11, East Wawanosh for the
months of November and Deeember.
Honors 75%, Pass 60%,
V Class—Henry Pattison 66,
Jr, IV--biek Irwin 82; Willa Reid
f31.2; Helen Thompson 77.4; Allan
Smith 45.3,
Sr. III—June Irwin 72,2,
jr, III—Martha Smith 55.1.
II—Dorothy •Pattison 77,4.
Primer ---Gwendolyn Irwin, Ruby
Smith; both good.
No, on roll 10,
Jessie E. Finlayson, Teachr
C.N.R. Earnings
The gross revenues of the all -in -
elusive Canadian National RailwaYs
System for the week ending Dedern-
ber 7i'h, 1933, were $2,998,864, as com-
pared with $2,892,563 for the corres-
ponding period of 1932, a decrease of
$106,301.
MORRIS
Mr. and Mrs, A. Field and son of
Wingham, visitedwith her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Breckenridge on
Sunday afternoon;
Mr. and Mrs. Addison Fraser visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Godkin of Zetland.
. Mr. arid Mrs. R. J.1McClellan visit-
ed with friends in Gray on Sunday.,
Mr, Charlie South has been laid up
with rheumatism for a couple of
weeks. We are pleased to say he is
able to be out again.
Mr. Frank Stamper spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mr. William
Sonch. '
Mrs. (Rev.) A. V. Robb has been
on the sick list and 'under the doc-
tor's care,
Browntowe always gives a 50c en-
tertainment for 25c so be on hand on
Friday evening at 8 p.m.. Don't miss
the play entitled "That's What They
All Say."
Williams: "I've had another addi-
tion to my family since I saw you
last."
Nortorvf "You don't say so: I ani
surprised. Boy or girl?"
Williams.: "Son-in-law."
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McLAREN'S STUFFED
11 -oz. Jar 0 /
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FINEST
Malaga
Table
Raisins
1-1b. Pkg.
21
(1''etki?llap
Rocks and
Spools,
Jellies,
Peppermints,
lb. Chocolates,
Etc., Etc.
AND
Jelly Beans,
Humbugs,
Gum Drops,
Satin Mixed,
Etc., Etc,
lb.
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You'll• find 11,11 Savings you make at
...."Dominion" art Nal Presents, not only
at Christmas, bL Al the year round.
NEW CROP, SEEDLESS NAVEL
ORANGES
25c 35c 45c doze
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CAKE
Plain or Almond Iced 4'
lb. 39
c
Puddings Each 619
Approx.1,A lbs.
OLIVES
.1\leva. Crop
Mixed lb.
DOMINION STORES
TEAS
To Round Out the Feait
DOMINO lb. seic
Red Package - a 7.
RICHMELLO Ib. A1C
33lue Label a a - 447
RICHMELLO
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Yellow Label a a -
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COFFEES
BRAZILS Ib 1046
ALMONDS . ib. 23
wALNuTs lb, 4420
FILBERTS . lb. 190
PEANUTS - lb. 1O
"SHELLED NUTS'
WALNUT Halves lb.g00
WALNUT Pieces lb. 40
ALMONDS .Il 49C
COCOANUT lb. 21
$10.10.4100.0
Are :1-"rsl] Ground in the Store
"RICHMELLO" 1b 39
"DOMINO" ib. 330
"Early Morning" ib, 270
Australian Seedless
RAISINS - 2 lbs. 27d
Domino Seedlesi
RAISINS - Pkg. 1St
Lemon and Orange
PEEL - - lb. 210
Whole Glace
CHERRIES . 39,0
Recleaned
CURRANTS lb. 170
Seeded
RAISINS - Pkg. 15i4
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New Season's
TABLE 1
FIGS lb,
9
Shirriff's Table
JELLIES 12 -oz. Jar 250 Z.T.")
Crosse & 131aekwell's
Brannon Pickle jar ald
Hi -Grade Bot
HORSERADISH - 106
McLaren'S Jelly
POWDERS 4 Pkgs. 250
Bird's Custard
POWDER Pkg,
Dominion
PEAS No. 2 Tin ASd
Aylmer No. 1 TM
ASPARAGUS 19e
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Gift Bargains For Last Minute Xmas Shoppers
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LUSTROUS RAYON BED SPREADS
All over floral designs, large size 80 by 100, an acceptable
gift, colors, rose, 'blue, gold, mauve and Ivory, 2 98
Regular $3.95.
LUCKY SEVEN
,HOSE
FOR GIFTS
Pair 98c
We box these excellent
hose, what better gift
than •a pair of these
hard wearing hose, in 3
qualities, Service Chif-
fon and.Sherette n Qc
pair boxed...... UV!
GIFT BAZAAR •
Znd FLOOR LINEN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS
Gifts in China Large size, heav3/ quality double damask linen size 2
Linens, Etpa
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yards by 21h yards n at tt
erns, regular
c. $6.95, Each 4.95
Neat stripes and good weight flan- asz,
nelette, cut on roomy lines ""‘-P''
Men's Pyjamas
Good weight striped flannelette, V neck
style, neat stripe, .and well fin- 1.59
ished, regular $1.75
'Boys' Pyjamas
Choice of styles, good quality plain silk
like coverings, in blue, gold, rose and green
well filled forms, regular $1.29, rk 0
Each
COSY GIFT LINGERIE
This style of underwear will prove
highly satisfactory both in wear
dainty appliqued as illustrated.
and warrnth, winter weight, and
Vest and Bloomer 1 50
Set'
Bath Towel Set
A4 Consist of Towels'and Face Cloths, neatly
wrapped in celophane, ribbon tied, ishq,„,
. Regular $1.15, each .--14.1%.
Printed Lengths
-, A practical gift, a length for an Apron or
Atrractive new Bath Tow-
els, 22x44 inches, specially
selected for gift purposes.
Smart conventional and
large floral designs; Blue,
Rose, Gold Green and corn
bination. colorings 49 C
Boxed each
CHILDREN'S PYJAMAS
Mickey Mouse and other interesting designs set them off, some
little girl would be pleased to receive a gift such as these, fine
quality rayon, hi choice of colors. Sizes 2 to 14
years. Regular $L50. 29
LACE TRIMME6 GOWNS
'Dainty Rayon Night Gowns, trimmed with lace, various col-
ors. A most desirable Gift, regular $1.95.
Each 1 e39
BUILD'NG BLOCKS
Many hours can be spent
with these constructive buil-
ding blocks, regular mn
75c, Set ................. 01../ZIC
TEDDY BEAS
Well made teddy heap that
stand plenty of hard usage,
size 14 inches high, MO Creg. 75c, each
WRITING PAPER
Good quality boxed writing
paper, envelopes and paper
to match.
Reg. '2 9 c
43 Reg. 29
75c. c
50c.
BULL FIGHTER
Wind up this toy and you get
a good idea of a man fight-
ing a bull, an amusing toy.
Regular 59c.
Each 39c
TRACTORg
This toy will stand plenty of
abuse, strong wind up spring
climbs over obstruct- P7 M
tions, reg. 95c, each...
XMAS CAR -DS
Xmas Cards in wide assort-
ment, all include ,envelope
to match.
Each
MEN'S SWEATER COATS
A desirable and practice gift, Vest and
Varsity knit style, pure wool, in various color combinations, Bloomers or Panties and I3rassiere, fine
deep roll collars, two pockets, regular $2.45.
Each 1.98quality run resist rayon, reg.n
. $1.49, Set 1.
5c
Fine quality cotton in these embroidered
pillow slips, choice of various patterns,
hemstitched or scalloped hems, reg, On ...
$1.25, Pair OUV.
GIFT LINGERIE SETS
MORRIS COUNCIL
Afinutes of Council meeting held in
the Township Hall, Morris, on Friday
Dec. 15, 1933.
Members were all present, the
Reeve presiding. Minutes of the last
meeting were read and adopted.
A By-law empowering the Council
to levy and collect taxes was read and
passed.
It was decided to hold the nomin-
ation meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 26,
1933.
The following are the Deputy Re-
turning Officer, and clerks appointed
at the different Polling Subdivisions;
No. 1, R. Wallace, Lloyd Scott; No.
2, Frank Kelly, Bertram Kelly; No.
3, Earl Anderson, Ernest Noble; No,
5, Lyle Hopper, Itewart Procter; No.
6, Harvey Robertson, Carl Johnston.
The following accounts were paid:
Mrs, Geo, Kelly, refund dog tax $1.00;
Corporation of Blyth, rent of Hall and
court dues $20.00; Charles A. 25
8 -in. the $1,63; W. S. Archibald, Sell-
er's drain $30.00; J. A. Brown, refund
dog tax $2.00;- L. E. Cardiff, sheep
killed $4.00; Nelson Higgins, stamps
and stationery. $8,08; Financial State-
ment ,;r1.00; Truant Officer $12,00,
Salary $140,00; Creare and McDonald
shingles, lumber and supplies $78,55;
A. MatEiven, salary $202.50,, postage
$25.00; t. E. Cardiff, Reeve $100,00;
'Financial statment $2.00; Jelin
Brown, Edward' Bryans, Prank Dun-
can, Finlay McCallum, Councillors,
each $65.00; Dr. Harry La.ckner, op-
eration $50.00., D. T. T. McRae, as-
sistance at operation $12.50; Dr. Wal-
ter A. Oakes, operation $27.50; Ivan
McArter, caretaker $15.00; Printing
contract Post, $95.00; Mrs. Corbett,
board forN. Wise $7.00.
A. MacEwen, Clerk.
The "Big 0” Pack Is Honest
Ontario's Specialty Brand Apples
Please British Buyers.
A reduction of the supplies arriv-
ing in the British markets has caused
a slight firmer tendency in the, prices
received for Ontario apples selling
there. Ontario No. 1 Baldwins have
risen from 16 to 18 shillings a barrel.
The future trend of prices depends
largely on whether there is any re-
sumption of abnormally heavy ship-
ments or not,
Andrew. Fulton, overseas fruit re-
presentative reports that, while green
domestic grades have shown on im-
provement, there is a feeling that
good Baldwins and Greenings may
make 20 shillings a barrel before
Christmas, if supplies continue mod-
erato. Cooking apples generally are
still difficult to sell any demand there
is being mainly for well -colored des.
serf apples.
Even in a depressed market, Mr.
Fulton finds many proofs that cen-
tral packing and the marketing of
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Ontario apples under a specialized Bristol and London, Mr, Fulton finds
brand are materially helping Ontario that the "Big 0" brand apples have
apple shippers. Consignments of the sold at an average of 2 shillings a
"Big 0" brand, for example, were barrel higher than ordinary marks,
practically the first to be sold in the Several buyers have told him recently
leading markets lately, while tniseell- that they find that the "Big 0" pack
aneous shipments were only disposed is honest. In this and other ways,
of with great difficulty. the Ontario Fruit Growers' Associa-
After studying auctions and prices tion is building up a good reputation
at Glasgow, Liverpool, Southampton, [for centrally -packed Ontario apples.
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To OurCustomers
And Friends
WE WISH A
v ery Merry Christmas
Mikeieskimielleknomailwireemliot
Willis Shoe. Stior
"The. Loading Shoe Stote"
bOtte :129 Winghants Ont.