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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1940-02-15, Page 8PAGE EIGHT McTThV 1 S14'S SALE MARCHES ON THE SEAFORTH NEWS SPECIAL NO MACHINE MOST BEAUTIFUL LASTING PERMANENT Special Offer only 3.50 FEB. 17 TO 24 LADIES' DRESSES To Clear, none reserved 1.98 2.98 3.98 COATS All Winter Coats are sacrificed to t•lear 9.95 11.95 13.95 HOSIERY Kiddies' Cashmere .. .... 35c Kiddies Worsted 29c Ladies' Service Weight Reg. Lou Silk at ,...,..79c Chiffon 69c Ladies' Rib -Top Hose :111 Fine Wool 59c pr. Ladies' Silk and Lisle 39c UNDERWEAR REDUCED TO CLEAR TOWELS Special 39c Terry Towelling 27c yd. CURTAINS Frilled 79c pr Rayon Silk. 2'•4 yds. long $1,89 pr Net 123eec. 23c, 29c, 35c yd. PRINTS A pattern and quality to fill your every need. Dyes are fast. These are new 15c. 19c, 20c, 23c, 29c Bargains in Everything for Men and Boys All Work Clothes at Reduced Prices - - Specials - filoees 98c Ties 29c Caps 98c Hats 98c Suits 9.95 Coats 9.95 Shorts 29c Pajamas 1.39 WINDBREAKERS Sturdy All Wool BOYS' 1,49 MEN'S 1.98 cTAVIS 'S HENSALL i lin- h \Ir-. r: l.l.s.e. ant Edit-, E . will the week and leen, c ,ti atter's parents. Mr Mrs les. Parkins. Mr. s• d 'dr li.'-' Hie ns Es- eter awl Mr .arid Mrs. Orville Beav- ers end famllc Thames Read visit- ed WIpct .v rh Mr. and Jr', Ed. M •Queen. \Ir. and Mrs. Ed DoegIas of Hyde Parke visited on Sunday with the Lat- ;t tt.'t t -r. Mr- John Tohnt;n and eistey. Mi.- \far7'aret Johrsten and Mr.. J. Parke. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harburn end daughter of Staffa vieited on Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daters. Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Kading and bate of London visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Colin Hudson. Mrs. Hannah Workman and Miss :Mabel 'Workman visited on Sunday with Mr, and :qrs. Herb Britton and family at Dahlin. Miss Mary Ann Hoggarth has been confined to cher room for the past few weeks suffering with an attack of sciatica. Her many friends hope for a speedy recovery. Mrs. Wit. Consitt has been ill dur- ing rhe past week with pneumonia, but is improving at date of writing. Mr. and Mrs. A. IW. E. Hemphill left on Sunday for Rochester, Minn., where Mr. Hemphill 'will receive treatment at the hospital of Mayo Bros. 3rr. Henuphill's many friends hope to see .him return mu,ah im- proved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Cline Flynn of 'Lon- don spent the week end at the home of the 'latter's parents, •Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Parkins. Mrs. E. Broderick of Exeter has been spending several days at 'file home of Mfr and Mrs 'Wm. Consitt owing to the illness of Mfrs, Cansitt. lir. and Mrs. Ted Taman of Listo- wel spent the week end at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mf•eDnnell, Messrs. Wire and John Pepper 'of near • leneall attended the funeral of their aunt. Mrs. Wm. Popper, at Mitchell 011 Saturday. Me. and. Mrs. David Kilpatrick 'vis- ited in I(lppen and B,•ucefield on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rothaernel and son Rog and Mr, and+Mors.Kennedy were Sunday visitors at ,the (home or Mrs. C. Hedden and fannily. 'Rev. R. A. Brook .conducted ser- vices in the United 'Church on Sunday to large congregations. The choir sang two beautiful anthems, "Lift &ID ;r Prayer .Service, -- I a 1i i• :'rater ser ice •wa, utas] 's afternoon in SL I..u.'- ...,:: :uireli and -was at•gelj ..,t;d (:. ,t.sidiuii .aire.ihe ',re,itent ;n, l\'.\]itis Mliss Mary Fee St .',.u'.', c:•irurch. Mrs, •Colin lh dsa,n, president f \i'.M.S. of Car - :eel t';t,arch. ann Mrs. C. Ballantine. -.tee president of \V.\1.S. 'of the Un- ited Che c;i. Tice thence. was "In t n e..nees end ei ontideucc shall be v ar strength." Following the call t. worship c opening hymn was .suing. t followed 'y prayer in unison. sRes- r. ivy iii,b7t reading was followed dtr .a incnnen of •=vent strayer and the 'hymn "Breathe on, Me 0 Breath of Clod.'. Il i c reedin r• ,were read from John 15, ver es 1'4. 5,1'1 and 12-16, followed -by prayer. After a short res- ipcnsive reading'hymn "Breathe on Me Breath of Life, was sung follow- ed by responsive reading and prayer. A period rt intercession prayer .led by My. Jae. Simpson and responsive prayer; :by Mrs. Logan, Mrs. Mc- Donell, Mrs. Brook, Mrs. Workman and Mrs. Goodwin. A prayer in time i war was 'followed by singing 'Unto the Hills Around." An interesting de- votional address was given by Mrs. (Rev.) M. A, Hunt of Exeter. A pleasing ,duet, "I Heard ¢'he Voice of Jesus," was sung Iby Mrs, Goodwin and Mrs, 'Middleton. Tihe offering was received and dedicated followed :by singing a ,hymn and the benediction. Funeral of the Late Mrs. 'Geiger. - The funeral of the late Mrs. Owen Geiger was held in the United Church on Thursday .afternoon at 2 ,p.m. fol• - lowing a short service at the 'home. conducted 'by the ,pastor, Rev. R. A. Brook. Mfrs. Lee Hedden and Mrs. Geo. Hess sang a ,cluet"Sunrise To- Mlirrow," Interment in Bronson Line cemetery, Zurich The p'alibearers were nephews, Messrs. R. Geiger. Jo- siah Geiger, Blake Horner, John Geseho, of7.erich, Ray Fisher of Kit- chener and Ed. Geiger 'of Pigeon. !Mich. The floral tributes 'were very Beautiful, showing, the esteem in w,hidh ,the 'deceased was ,held -and in- cltedcd Wreaths and sprays from Mr. Ect, Geiger and ,family, Dr. 'Wm. Gei- ger, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Geiger, Mr. Rory Geiger, Me. and Mrs. Sydney Geiger; Fisher family. Kitchener. \lr. Z'wicker and family, Crediton, Mr. and Mrs. E. Patterson, Royal Bank, 'Clinton, United 'Church, Hensall, staff of Barak of Montreal, Fenelon Fall's; Rev. Roy and 'Mrs. Geiger, of 'Welland, Reeve and .eounucel, Hensall; Mr. and 'Mrs; Noah Geiger. Mr. and ' Mrs. 'Amos Geiger, Pigeon; ,Mich., and SSpny,TJodige A.F. '8c 'A,M. I+ene- Praise. 'B' BEAUTY SALON L. M. BOX Phone 50 or 18 Ion Falls, Ont. Those attending from out of town were the foible: ng. Mr. and ,Mrs, E. 'Geiger and daughter Mary of London, Dr. and Mrs. Wan, Geiger and !family of 'W'aterloo, 'Mr. R. Geiger, i'hm.B., of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. `Oliver Geiger of Fenclon Falls Mr, Sydney Geiger, Gore Bay; Mr. Amos Geiger and son Edward of Pigeon, Mich.; Mr. Noah Geiger, a•f Pigeon, Mich,; Mfrs, Haus, Bridge- port. -Ont.; Messrs. Harry, Sam and Irwin Fisher, all. of Kitchener. Tele- grams of sympathy were received from indite 5. G Stanibury, St. Cath- arine Ont Mr, Win. Golding, M.P., and Mr., Golding, Seafortit, Mr. las. Ballantyne, M.L.A., Cromarty; Mfrs. Jas. Gardiner, Thames Road, mother -of lion. J. -G. Gardiner, and a Lues - sage ,front Dr. 11'itwer, 'Kentucky. \ three- act 'play. "Lena Rivers." ciH ice presented in the town hall 'on Friday evening, February 1116th, by an Ailsa Craig -cast, sponsored ,by. the Hensall branch of the Canadian Leg- ion. The handsome booked mat that sa. raffled by the Exeter, Hensall ',ranch of rhe Canadian Le=gion tea: won by Mr. Samuel Dougall, The draw was made at the bingo held ill the Legion rooms, Exeter,. on Thurs.. day e t ening,• A canvass of the town was made this week for the Canadian Legion war services fund Iby 14esers. Fred Beer and Harry Horton. Mrs-Cliesrey left last 'week for an extended visit in the West, Rev, ]Win. Weir conducted services in Carnnel Church on Sunday to large congregations at both services, The choir rendered ewo beautiful anthems "The Heavens Declare Thy Glory," and "Lead Me Lord." Mrs. W. A. McLaren, soloist, Mrs. MacDougall .presided at 1lye organ. ,On- Sunday et, ening. Feb. 25th, a service of song will be held- with special music by 'the .choir, Y.P. Valentine Social, - The Young People's Union held a valentine social in the basement of tine United Church on Monday even- ing and the chairman's -address was riven 'hy Rev, R. A. Brook. The fol- lowing.program was well presented: \ reedin by Mrs Gladys .11c3ienzie, to by Miss Mabel Fairbairn and a reading by Misses D,sris Bntchanan and Elaine Beer. Guitar lection by Mi-, Margaret Schwalm. duet by Misses Patsy McDonell and Ruth 'lees. Reading- by Miss Kay Drysdale folic -seed by the collection. .\ girls' quartette .was eery much enjoyed and Mr-. Geo. Hess gave a huntorons reedine. .e guitar selection hy Miss •\l ect:,reti'chw lm ra'- n ilea' d by •t lmeresting skit directed by lir. '•'et 11 tees 'ante- v,tri played, Miss Kilpatrick and s'anrly vas -:•recd at qiCl deist. 1 e•t ire and dance ',.as held in the r,: n 'tel'.- oil Wednesday evening un- de- +.l, anytices of the Red Cross Mr. and Mfrs. John Corbett and son R" -s. Miss Evelyn Corbett and Mr. E. >'rhroeder visited Mrs. P. H. Der - :m in Stratford on Sunday. Mfr. and- Mrs, A. Foster received the sad pry; of the death of their son -in - hew. Mr. Charles Hart, a Toronto, who passed away this week following a heart attack. His wife, formerly Mies .Marie Foster, and a family of small children survive. The sympathy of the community 15 extended 'to the bereaved. W.M.S. Meeting.- The regular meeting of she W:M.S. or Carmel Church was held on Thur- sday afternoon in the 'school room of the dwell with Mrs, P. Manson pre- siding. The opening hymn was sung, followed thy the Bible lesson, Psalm 122 by Mrs. Frank Farquhar. Mrs. Hannah Workman led in prayer and the offering was received. The Min- utes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. The roll call nvas answered by "Peace" Mrs. - 13. W. Bonfhron sang a pleasing solo, ',When I've Gone the Last Mile of the (Wray" Mrs. Manson gave the eopic on the Christian 'Church in India. The Senior Women's Institute was held at .the !home of Mrs. Janes Pat- erson on Wednesday evening. Seaforth IN MEMORIAM In ever loving memory of our dear father, Mr, Wnt. Kruse, who passed away Feb. 16, 1938. Cali and peaceful, he is sleeping, Sweetest rest has followed pain. Those who saw how much he suffered Could not wish him back again. Rest in peace, oh dearest father, And when the storm of life is o'er We'll meet you where there is no parting, On that bright and golden shore. -Ever remembered by Daughters and Son, FOR SALE 2 Sinceo ILot 'Water Incubators, 300 egg capacity each, in perfect running order, at a bargain price. Miller Adams, Seaforth, R.R.2. Phone 84502 FOR SALE A good young bull fit for service of the Roan Lady fancily, Mac Scott, Lot 20, Con, 4, McKillop, Phone 839r6 TENDERS FOR WOOD Tenders will be received until Feb, 26th, 1940, for delivery of 10 cords of hard body wood, maple and beech, to S. S. No. 9, Tuckersmith. Wood to be delivered by April 1st, Ivan Forsyth, Sec.-Treas„ R. R. 2, Klppen, FOR SALE Three dual purpose Shorthorn cows to freshen in late Spring. These are all mature cows and have to be sold to make room for fresh heifers. Jas. F. Scott, highway west. Phone 851-4. WANTED A barn. size 36x70, or 40x60. Apply to John Hesselwood Sr., Londesboro. R.R.1. FOR RENT Small apartment in Seaforth. Else of hath room. Central. Also barn suit- able for garage. Apply at News Office. NOTICE R. T, Gibbs, Piano Tuner, connect- ed with Heintzinan Co,. will be in Seaforth this week end. Also tusat Thursday and Friday.. the 22nd and 22rd. Write I2, T. Gibbs. Co Gen. Delivery, Seaforth, or phone 59. :ea. forth. e. neetine . the .\-:i ,cc., , 'held at the 'tom ,l c :Manson ,at Monday en in! •.-:'h a large asten,iance. t'at president. Mr,. Dell, pry: ides'. ,,ver c ,n-n_t.on ah eh eras t tier fe,,in fir ,\'.'rid'- 1/ay of Prayer pee gramme in the (flat Tidings. Elias• Mg the call to worship, hymn. "O, \\'r'rshi;, the King" yea un(:. 1'1- lo,ved 'i,y 'prayer in unison. \ttti rein no ice Bible reading,. "Breath, - Breath of God" was s.ung and Bible readings were taken from John 15. followed hy 'prayer and re- sponsiste Bible readings and singing of 'hymn "0 Fount of 'Light." Res- ,nonsive Bible readings .were followed try prayer in unison and winging •'O I God Our Help in Ages Past" A period of intercession of prayer was lead by Mrs. Win. Weir, followed by a ,prayer In Time of \V•ar, Hymn, "Unto the Hills Around" was sung and the topic was 'taken by Misses Irene Hoggarth and Beryl Pilaff. Miss Margaret Dougall played a piano solo, "Nearer My God to Thee." The offering was received and dedicated. The roll ,call was' an- swered by payment of fees. Hymn, "The Day Thou ;Gayest Lord" ,vas sung. ,followed by ,the benediction. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess: !Ieliss Margaret Schwalm of Lon- don is holidaying; with her (parents, Mr, and ,M•rs, Peter Schwalm. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1940 THE LAND OF LIVING Mrs. Harry Stewart's LENTEN LOAF won this week's award RECIPE 1 cup of rice - '14 tsp. salt 1 lb, can of Salmon Tsp. Red Pepper tiff cup bread crumbs Tsp. Celery Salt 1 egg 14 tsp. Onion Juice Cools rico, Line a well greased baking dish with rice, leaving a nest in the center. Mix salmon with other ingredients, place in nest and cover with rice, cover baking dish. Set in a shallow pan of water, bake in moderate oven 45 minutes. Turn out on a platter and pour over it a tomato sauce and garnish with hard cooked eggs and parsley "BUY WITH CONFIDENCE" Special -Icing 3 lbs. 23c P. & G. •Soap 5 bars 19c Dry-kil powder 30c lb, French Castile ,.., 12 bars 25c Grape Fruit 6 for 25c Gold Boa 5 bars 19c Special -Iceberg lettuce . 10c p Sodas, fresh ........2 lbs. 25c Sunlight 5 bars 19c "A fresh stock of fancy Carbolic 5 bars 19c Biscuits." Special -Five -Roses $3.19 American (blend) Coffee 39c ib. Granulated Sugar 10 lbs. 67c Chicken Haddie ... 2 tins 25c Yellow Sugar 10 lbs, 67c Recleaned Raisins .. 2 lbs 25c Cooking Figs 2 lbs. 25c Sardines 6 tins 35c 'Schnieders Lard ,, , 2 lbs. 19c Firm Cabbage 10c Bologna 2 lbs. 29c Special -Pie -Cherries 2 for 25c Canned Pineapple .. 2 tins 25c Have you entered the favorite Lenten Recipe contest ? • W ® V ® FinniganWISINIMIIIMIMEMILVIZIMIMIta AUCTION SALE Of Livestock. To be held Wednes- day, Feb. 21st. , on Lot 19, Con. 1, Stanley Township, 1 mile north of Brucefielcl, on No. 4 Highway, consist- ing of: Horses --Clyde mare, 8 years old; gelding rising 4; team of fillies via ing 3 (broken); gelding rising 3, well broken, Cattle -Holstein heifer c'aived 0 weeks; Jersey cow fresh 3 weeps; 2 fresh young cows. Guernsey, dee time of sale; Durham cosy, bred 2 weeks; Holstein cow, due in March; Durham COW due in Ap1'il; 8 heifers due in Spring; 5 good heifer valves; grass COW; some yearling cattle; Shorthorn bull, 10 months old. Pigs -55 pigs (chunks and pigs ready to wean). Sow bred 3 weeks. Sow bred 2 weeks, 2 sows not bred. 3 young turkeys and 1 gobbler. Quantity of mixed grain. Set of double harness. Some choice dressed pork. Terms cash. No reserve as proprie- tor has sold farm. Scott Davidson, Proprietor, Auctioneer, George H. Elliott, as- sisted by Harold Jackson. iAUCTION SALE Community Sale at Dick's Hotel Stables, Seaforth, every Friday. Cows, feeder cattle, young calves, pigs, poultry, furniture and veget- ables, Bring in anything you have to sell. Rates are reasonable. 1 10 head of good feeder cattle; 1 Durham and Hereford 10111; a number lot calves; Yorltsihfee .sow, date March 1; 00 pigs from wearers to 390 lbs.; 1 white Holland gobbler. 2 years old: gander and 3 geese: set of new breaching harness, otl.er n,rw barn'.•' ]tarts: One .22 rifle. t Homer lletnt. Mifittsvr. pdtone 592-12 1 Geo, i3. Elliott. Auctioneer. INotice To Creditors in the Estate of Joseph Hickey All pereons Irevirerelailns ag,iust tine Estate of Joseph Hicltey late of the Township of Hilbert, in the C'ont.- ty of Perth, deceased. who died on or about the 1st day of February. 1940, ' are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Solicitor on or before the the 29th day of February. 1940, full particulars of their claims. with affi- davit proving same. Immediately after the saki last mentioned date. the assets of the said estate will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice, to the exclusion of all others, and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim the undersigned shall not then have notice for the assets so distributed or any part thereof. Dated at Seaforth this 8th day of February, 1940. ELMER D. BELL', Seaforth, Ont. Solicitor for the Executor, Want and 'For Sale Ads, it 'week 25c TOWN 'OF SEAFORTH TAX PRE=PAYMENT RECEIPTS FOR 1940 The Town will pay 4 per cent per annum up to August 31, 1940, on all prepaid 1940 taxes. Certificates and full particulars may be obtained from the Town Clerk's office in the TowIi Hall, D. H. WILSON, Treasurer. Notice To Creditors In the Estate of Elizabeth Lowrie Snell. All persons having claims against the Estate of Elizabeth Lowrie Snell, late of the Township of Hullett, in the County of Huron, deceased, who died on or about the 1st day Of Dec' ember, 1939, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Solicitor on or before the 29th day of Febru- ary, 1940. full particulars of their claims, with affidavit proving same. Immediately after the said last mentloned date the assets of the said estate will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. to the exclusion of all others, and the undersigned will not be Liable to any person of whose claim the undersign- ed shall not then have notice for the assei.8 so distributed or any part thereof. Dated at Seaforth this 12th day of February, 1940. ELMER D. BELL, Seaforth, Ont. Solicitor for the Executors. ELMER D. BELL, B,A, Successor to John H. Best BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Seaforth, Ontario McCONNELL & HAYS Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Heys SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174 E. C. CHAMBERLAIN The Second Division Court County of Huron Office in the Dominion Bank Bei1J- ng, Seaforth. Office hours:- Tuesday, ours.Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1:30 p.m. to 3 p,nt. Saturday evening, 7:30 P. m. 10 9 P. m. FOR SALE 4 young grey, geese for sale. Apply to Montgomery's store, Winthrop, phone 834.11, Seaforth central, LOST Small dog, Pont, a brown with white chest. Answers to "Tiny." Has been missing since Feb. 6. Reward. E. L. Box, phone 18 or 43. FOR SALE 1 young purebred Tamworth sow due Feb. 26tH. 1 purebred Tamwcrte hog. 31_ months old. William Boyd phone 548.41, Seaforth central. APPLES FOR SALE Sprayed Spy apples for sale at '1. and 50e a bus. in your own contt,'r. err. Phone 48r12, Dublin cent_,.: Richard Sillery, Staffs, WANTED Number of steers wanted for ea*. Luring for the summer months. Alone to Miller Adams, 845r22, Seafortit, R, R. 2. CHOICE GRASS FARM FOR SALE Lot 30, Con, 5, Hibbert, best pease* farm in Perth. Abundance of grass and water, and being thoroughly se- der drained is an excellent farm fort growing beans or grain. AppIy to Frank McConnell, Dublin. RUBBER GOODS, SUNDRIES, ETC. Mailed postpaid in plain, sealed wrapper. 80% less than retail. Writs for mail-order catalogue. Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. FARM FOR SALE 120 acres, mile east of Waltce. Lots 4 and 5, 18th Concession Towle - ship of Grey. Large bank barn, frame house, excellent gravel pit. Apply 'el Miss Jean Turner, Seaforth. INSURANCE Life, Fire, Auto, Sickness & •Accld- ent,Windstorm & guarantee bonds. Rates reasonable, All risks placed, in first class companies. Information cheerfully given E. C. CHAMBERLAIN INSURANCE AGEN'CIE° Phone 334 w STRATFORD - GODERICH COACH LINES Fall & Winter Time Table Leaves Seaforth for Stratford: Daily 9.40 a.m, and. 5.20 p.m. Leaves Seaforth for Ooderich: Daily except Sunday and hon., 1.21 pan. and 8.10 p.m, Sun. and boli, 1.20 p.m, and 10.20 p.m. Connection. at. Stratford for Toronto, Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detroit, Taslstock, Woodstock Agents: Queen's, Commercial, Dick Howse CASH FOR DEAD ANIMALS HORSES, CATTLE, $2.00 PER HEAD Small Animals Removed Free RHONE COLLECT - SEAFORTH S. EXETER 235 DARLING & CO. OF CANADA, LTD.