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car when you can get a new 1939 up-to-the-minute Overland
Coup for 8795.00,.
Get behind the wheel before signing an order for any
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car.
I WILL BE PLEASED TO DEMONSTRATE THIS CAR
JONATHAN HUGILL
Call phone 34-616. Clinton
Highway S
THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1939
THE SEAFORTH. NEWS
PAGE FIVE.
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May 4 to May 11
CARNATION
15c
2 TINS
LYNN VALLEY TOMATOES,' Large
2%s
SUGAR CRISP CORN FLAKES
CHOICE RED PITTED CHERRIES
2s squat
CRUNCHIE SWEET PICKLES, Large
27 oz.
MARMALADE, St. Williams
ORANGE AND GRAPE k''RUIT, 32 oz
3 TINS 20c
2 PKG, 1 5 c
2 TINS 27 c
PER JAR 24 c
per jar 23 c
French's Prepared Mustard with Hot Dan Spoon
McLaren's Nut Crush, 16 oz.
Fancy Pink Salmon, Cascade r/s
each 10c
per jar 25c
2 Tins 19c .
is Each 14c
Each 33c
1s 37c
12c
15c
10c
14c
10c
25c
19c
18c
17c
Royal York Orange Pekoe Tea, %s
Royal York Coffee, ',4s -21c;
2 in 1 Shoe Polish Paste per tin
2 in 1 Liquid Shoe Polish, Black or white per btl.
MoLaren's Minute Tapioca per pkg.
Bruce's Bird Seed per pkg.
Bruce's Bird •Gravel per pkg.
Hillcrest Toilet Tissue, soft absorbent S. ..... ..., . 3 rolls
Natural Figs 2 tbs.
Choice Red Raspberries, 2s squat per tin
Weston's Spring Blossom M. Mallow Biscuits per lb.
"SPRING CLEANING ITEMS"
Bon Anti Cake or Powder Each 14c
Cotton Clothes Lines, 30' white each 15c
Clothes Pins 3 doz. 10c
Spring Mop Handles each 19c
Reckett'ts Bag Blue pet pkg. 7C
Scrub Brushes, Each -10c; 15c and 25c
Texas Grape Fruit juice, 18 oz. 2 tins 19c
Elhmar 'Vanilla, Large 8 oz. per btl: 15c
Aylmer Tid Bit Pineapple, 16 oz. per tin 15c
Prunes, Extra Large Sweet. 30x40 size 2 tbs. 25c
Paper Napkins, White, 100s per pkg. 15c
Aylmer Pumpkin, large 2/s 2 tins 19c
Aylmer Boned Chicken, 7 oz. Each 32c
Shirriff's Fancy Free Dessert 3 pkg. 25c
Tomato Juice, 10/ oz Each 5c
26 oz. 2 tin 19c
Salida Tea Bags, 20s Each 25c
Beaver Blueberries per tin 10c
Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, Pork & Beans 3 tins 25c
Ross J. Sproat
Miss N. Pryce PHONE
PHONE 8
77
TOWN TOPICS
Miss IvLiangtaret. Jackson and Mr.
Thomas ±Jackson who have been in
Florida for some weeks, are •expected
home this week.
Mr, 'Jas, Sims, Mr. Barry McElroy
and Miss Helen: Shaw of Blyth were
,guests on Sunday at the bonre of Mr.
Lorne Dale.
Mr. Alex Stewart of Windthors't,
Sask., w'h'o has 'been visiting ,his dau-
ghter and 'son-in.law, Mr. and Mrs.
Norris Sillery of Tuckersmi'th, this
past six weeks left +last week 'for Tor-
onto, to visit this son Harry, before
returning to the West.
Mrs. Alex Wallace visited her
father,' Mr, John Dluaot of Camber
on Sunday.
Mrs. A. W. Gardiner and Mrs.
H. 'V. Workman and Mrs. R. E. Mac-
Kenzie were ib St. Thomas on Tues-
day and Wednesday of this week at-
tending the. London . Conference
'Branch 'meeting of the Women's
.Missionary Society.
Miss Roselia Burns has
home after 'visiting her
London.
Miss Bessie Grieve of Chatham
spent the week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Grieve,
Mr. Russell Walters of Dundas
spent the week end 'here.
Miss N. McDougall has been
spending' a ,couple of weeks with
•cousins in Detroit.
Mrs , William Devereaux, of town,
convener of Child Welfare, attended
a meeting of the Diocesan executive
held in St. Peter's Hall, London, on
Tuesday,
Mrs. George Aberhart, .McIGillap,
who was removed to London hospital
last week has continued seriously ill,
Mr. Aberhart and two 'daughters
were called there on Tuesday evening.
Rev. A, W. Gardiner •of Rgmond-
ville was elected chairman of Huron
Presbytery at a meeting in \V'inghatn
on Thursday last.
.4r. Will Rollins 'of Sarnia was a
guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Finnigan
over the week end.
Mrs. J. M. McMillan and Mrs.
Gerald Doyle were London visitors
on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs, V, •Millar of Palmer-
ston visited with Marshall Smith and
Fred .McGavin on Sunday.
Mr. Arthur Edmunds, Hamilton,
spout the week end here.
The Y.P.S. of First Presbyterian
Church held a 'banquet on Tuesday
evening when the losing side its a re-
cent contest, ,entertained 'the winners.
Mr. and :Mrs, Hugh Sproat and
daughter Patricia and Mr. Walter
Barry of Detroit were week end visit-
ors with Mr, and Mrs. John Sproat
and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Sproat.
Miss Greta Ross, Mrs. H. R. Scott
and Miss 14awde Laidlaw' s'pen't sever-
al days this week in Toronto.
Canon. •Appleyard and ,21tiss Gert-
rude Ap'pleyard pf Hamilton were
guests in town on Sunday.
Mr.' Andrew Little bas returned
after spending a few weeks in Brant-
ford.
Mrs. M, Garbert is confined to the
hospital,
Miss Edith Davidson returned dur-
ing the week end after spending the
winter in Tilson'bmng and Pittsburg.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hart and son
Kenneth and 'Mr. J. A. Storey spent
She week end- at Kincardine.
Mr. Sydney Dolm:uge has purchas-
ed the residence which be occupies,
on North Main street, from the Ber-
tha Welsh Estate.
Mr. William Elcoat returned on
Saturday after spending 'the winter
with his daughter, Mrs, Glanfield, at
4V'allacetown.
Walker's
FUNERAL SERVICE
UNDERTAKING
—and—
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
W. J. WALKER, holder of Go•
vernment diploma and license.
Flowers furnished
Night or day phone 67
WINTHROP
' The euobre and dance held in the
hall last Friday night, was well at-
tended. The prize winners were,
ladies, most games, Miss Love, lone
hands, Miss P. Coleman, Men, most
,games, Mr„ Lorne Webster, lone
'hands, 'Mr, 'Charles Dolmage. After
lunch a few hours were spent in •dance
ing, music by the Collins Agar orch-
estra. The little tots gave their floor
show as usual, which .pleased the
crowd, •
Mr and'Mrs, Wilson and •famiiyf
Goderich have •moved into .Mr. Take
'Broome's residence south of the
village.
We are sorry to `)rear Mr, Sohn
NOTICE
Fertilizer Users
We sell the -famous Granule
Fertilizer' imported direct from
Holland. It sows perfectly inany
fertilator, or mixed with grain in
ordinary drill
Why bury your money in fertilizer
drills? You •do not require °tie to sow
our' Fertilizer. Many local users re-
port •entire satisfaction on last year's
crops. See its and book your order at
once to insure a supply
J. N McKENZIE
Phone 25 Dealer, Seaforth
Buy a Ford Y8
returned.
sister in
See our stock of Better Used Cars
before purchasing one
'34 Ford V8 Tudor
'37 Ford V8 Coupe
'35 Ford V8 Sedan
'33 Ford V8 Tudor
'36 Ford V8 Sedan
These cars are reconditioned and
guaranteed—ready to go.
J. F. U ALY
FORD -MERCURY DEALER
Phone 102 Seaforth
Montgomery is on the sick list.
The:farmers are ;busy on the land.
The weather has been very cool with
frosts, but warmer weather is on the
way.
Want and For Sale ads, 1 week 25c
SEAFORTH MARKETS
Wheat, per bus.
Oats, per bus
Barley, per bus.
Buckwheat, per 'bus
60c
314c
42e
42c
Cromarty Farmers
Club Prices
,Manitoulin Red Cedar Posts31c
English Barb Wire 4x4 $3.60
Canadian Barb 'Wire 4x4 $4.05
4x6 '$3.80
Also Brace Wire and Staples
Cereson, for treating grain.,..80c ib.
Mangel, Turnip, Sorghum and Seed
Corn at Best Prices
R. SCOTT, T. LAING,
Pres, See,
Seaforth Monument Works
(forrnerly W. E. C1iapmanl—'Nowa operated- by ,
CUNNINGHAM & PRYDE
A COMPLETE LINE OF•
•
CEMETERY MEMORIALS
Always On Display '
SEAFORTH TUESDAY'S & SATURDAY'S
Or, any 'time by appointment—Calt105, :Dr. Harburn,
EXETER -PHONE 41 J
Ch�iceteria
O,A,C,
Click Starter
IMPROVES YOUR FEEDING
PLAN
You remember how most chicks were
raised a few years back when they were
started on oatmeal, -cracked wheat, etc. and
were allowed to run with the hen, picking up
various things to eat. Not so to -day when
they are fed scientifically balanced rations,
each ingredient for its purpose.
The Ontario Agricultural College has
given us their ideas of a good formula. With
our combined efforts and with over 50 years'
experience in selection of feeds in the mill-
ing business
Choiceteria Takes The Lead
Feel the body of this Chick Starter. See the richness of it. Let Mr. Jas. Scott of Scott's
Poultry Farrn tell you what the addition of 2% Cereal Grass has done for the thousands
of chicks he has raised this year.
J. M. SCOTT SEAFORTH
DEALER
Chick. Starter - $2.40
Grow Mash $2,10
E. S. WATT & SONS
ESTABLISHED 1885
• O.A.C. Lay Mash :..,$2.10
O.A.C. Lay Mash with Cereal Grass, , . • . $2.20
Palmerston
BRUCEFIELD
Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Reid of Ha-
milton and 'Mr, Lawrence Reid and
'friend •of Toronto spent Sunday with
Mrs. J. Jamieson.
•Mr. and Mrs, C. Halstead and
Floyd of Stratford spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, T. Wheeler,
,Miss Irene Snider of London and
Mr. M. Snider of ',\gingham spent
the week end at their Home here, •
Mr. and Mrs, B. Shouldice of Grins
stey spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs..
A. Patterson. -
'Mr. and Mrs, )Boss Scott and fam-
ily spent a couple of days in London
and Toronto. -
Mr. and Mrs. Abe'iapfe and family
spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs,
Wm. Henry, London Road,
11r. and Mrs. H. Bovey and sons
of Galt, spent the week end with Mr.
Drew Swan and Miss E. Bowey.
Mr. Hugh McGregor of Detroit
spent the week end with his father,
Mr. Hugh McGregor Sr. and other
relatives.
The monthly meeting of the Ignited
Farm Women was held at the lionie
of Mr, and Mrs. W. Stackhouse on
Wednedsay, April 26. Mrs. Buchanan
had •charge of the meeting, after sing-
ing all repeated Psalm 23. Roll call
was answered by all telling what
school they started in and what
school they ended with. Current
events were given and 'bulletin ques-
tions answered. The topic. "Fear and
Worry, how to avoid and overcome."
was well given by Miss E. Waldron
and ,Miss M. Marks. During •the 'busi-
ness a letter was read from Mrs,
Taylor, Parkhill, re their visit to our
club in June. A letter was also read
from the educational secretary. Mr.
Harvey McDougall, Toronto. During
the social •programme Miss M. Henry
gave two readings and Mrs. E.
Stackhouse :tsvo violin solos, accomp-
anied by Mrs. J, Cairns, these were
much appreciated. The May meeting
will be held at the hone of Miss M. -
Gibson. The . meeting ,closed with
singing, after which lunch was served.
by +hostess and 'friends.
Mrs. (Dr.) Stewart of Battle
Creek, Mich., and her daughter, Mrs.
A. Morton' and two granddaughters
of Los ,Angeles California, visited
with their aunt Mrs. S Thompson
ants cousins, Mr. ,and 'Mrs. jas.
Moody 'last Creek,
Miss Hazel Haugh, atter spending
a week at her •home here, returned to
Torotitb last Friday
Mrs. Ross Scott, _Mass M. Swan,
Mrs. C. Brock, Mrs. !Jas. 'McQueen
and \Irs; L. Forrest attended the
Presbyterial at Winghaiit last Thurs-
day,
We are pleased to report Mrs, W.
I•Iaag'h, who was taken to Clinton
hospital, is now improving nicety.
No service ivas •helal here on Sun-
day -evening 'owing.to the death of
Mrs: Wright's father who passed
away at his home in Priceville on
Saturday. Mr. and'Mrs. Wright have
the sy.ntpafhy of the,congregation
'Isere'.
On Sunday, May 7bh, the Young
BORN
Black—In Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, on Sunday, April 3011t, 41939, to
Mr. anti Mrs. Tames Black, Tucker-
smith, a son.
Dewar.— On 'Monday, May lust,
1939, at •the Women's College hospi-
tal, Toronto, to Mr. ,and Mrs. David
Dewar .(nee Elva Wheatley), a son
(David George),
Norris—In Scott •Memorial Hospi-
tal on Friday, April 28th, 11939, to \!lr,
and firs. Sam Norris. Staffa, a son.
Dalton—In Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal on Wednesday, April 26th, 3939,
to Mr. and Mrs. Maerice Dalton,
D+u'blin, a 'da'ughter.
Nixon—In' Scott ,Memtorial Hospi-
tal on Monday, April .24th, 1939, to
Mr, and Mrs, -Dale Nixon, Seaforth a
•da'ugimter,
DIED
Bleck—'On ,Monday, May 1; .'11939,
the infant .son of Mr. and Mrs. James
'Black, Tu'ckersniibh.
Euchre
'IN CARDNO'S HALL
Seaforth
Under auspices of the Hospital
Aid, on
Tues., May 9th
8 P. M.
:Admission 25c. Good prizes
Here is What You've Been Waiting For
R.C.A. 5 -tube Victor Car. Radio with push button station selector
complete with aerial $34.95
Westinghouse Electric Washers,
Coffield Electric Washers, -
Westinghouse New Style Radio, 5 -tube table model 822.50
New Style 1% volt Battery Sets. Complete with batteries $39.50
Come and see the Westinghouse True -Temp Control Refrigerator.
We have 3 of these models on the floor
Below we list some nearly new 'Equipment in perfect condition:
Gilson i:lectrir Washer, 40.00
.2—Hand Washers, your choice, 8.00
\o. 21 Walking ma Y ow 8.00
2.433 tooth 'Massey Harris Cultivators, your choice, $25.00
11 t114 disc
MeCornritAt Grain Drill, 836.00 -
l—McCornuck-Deering 3 bottom Tracor Plow 865,00
d'—Oliver Sulky Plow 818.90
1---11,!Curmick-Deering 414 plate Disc $45,00
Numerous other used machin.: in working rondltion.
JOHN BACH
McCORMICK-DEERING DEALER
5EAF0RTH
1
People will hold their anniversary
services when Rev. R. Brook of Hen-
sail will preach at 111 a.m. and 7.30
p.m. On "Monday evening, May 8th at
8•o'clock the entertainment will be
put on by: the famous duo MacDuff
Copeland, Scotland's most versatile
entertainer and Kenneth Duff. brit-
limit London violinist. .
DUBLIN -
\fr. and Mie, Wes Scoins anti •Mr.
and "Mrs, \V+Ilianis or Kinkota were
guests' of Mr. and Mrs, John Darling
on Sunday.
Mrs. T. Brown visited friettcls Ln
Flat riston. • - -
3tiss Mary Casiipbcll of . Mount
Carmel is visiting her aunt, ..Miss Ella
Dillon.
Quite a number it the village are.
on the side list. \Ve tvis'h then all a
speedy recovery.
Mr, B. Stewart of Stratford U+.>
\Mary Carnet of Stratilroy' and \fins
Alice Walker of Teebwater visited
friends in the village.
Mr, I'ri=au \yntte of. Detroit 'visit-
ed at the ;home of Mr. Sohn Dillon
in Logan.: -•-
'Miss Florence Snaith of Gadshill.
visited her parents. Mr and Mrs.
Frank Smiths -
Mrs. Mary Hi.lis of Ottawa visited
friepds. '
BLAKE. -
The play' Aunt .Minnie bf 'Ilintte-
sbta put on' by the' young people of
Varna and Goshen young people in
the Blake Church on Thursday even-
ing last, 'proved to be of a fine char-
acter and humorous' Each actor play-
ed their part in the 'cast to •their ut-
111051. •
Mr. and Mrs.' Gilbert and members
of their family, of:Stratford, called on
relatives in tins corm unity.
• Mr. 'and Mrs. Lloyd,' Paisley, els-
heti the litter's mother, Mrs. Clarke
and brother.
\It. Ktid
Mrs; H: N. Finley called
to see the latter's' uncle, Mr. Dat -id
Nichol at Hensall, whn is ill.
S'ecling has begun in this district
ttth • 'many 'Partneri.
\Mi, Gladys Douglas spent a day
tt iasis tock.
Mrs and .N:Crs. D. Turner and sots of
l:on ion, spent Sunday ti th the `tat
teis parents..
send .ns the names of• your visitors.'