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THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1934.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
PAGE FIVE
• I I • 1•1 I I I 0 I 1 I I 1 M, 1 1 I .1
THE STUN IS SHINING
AGAIN!
Superior Stores are stocked with an abundance of ,the finest and
purest foods, the world produces ---foods appropriate to spring appet-
ites. Take advantage of the low prices prevailing at our stores and
stock up your pantry with the "Sunshine Specials" on sale this week.
Items for 'Week Ending May
AYLMER PORK & BEANS, 16 oz. -5c
2nd.
KELLOGG'S CORN PLAICES
srms 23c
2 PKGS. .1 5 c
OHIPSO LARGE PKG.
'NEW MAPLE SYRUP, pure
16 oz.
AUNT JEMThI'A PANCAKE FLOUR PER PKG.
LIBBY'S CORNED BEEP
,,,, . •
GOLDEN WAX BEANS, 2's tall
PER TIN
2 TINS
19c
22c
17c
13c
25c
National Pea Soup 3 large tins 25c
Manyflowers Shaving Cream -50c Value. Introductory
Offer: 5 Blue Steel Duke Razor Blades and 1 large Tube
Manyflowers Shaving Cream All For 29c
Gold, Standard Sodas by Westons 2 1-1b, Bags 25c
Lux Soap, 3 cakes for 21c
and Box Lux Free.
WANTED Fresh Gathered Eggs
PRICES ALWAYS HIGHEST
Ross J. Sproat Phone 8
Miss N. Pryce Phone 77
Walker's
FUNERAL SERVICE
UNDERTAKING
—and—
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
,---- W. 3. WALKER, holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license.
Flowers furnished
Night or day phone 67
Insurance
FIRE—AUTO—WIND
Our Policies Will Protect You
Our Rates Will Appeal to You
Prompt service and settlement of
all claims
Travel anywhere in Canada or
the United States and always
fully protected—you cannot af-
ford to take chances.
REAL ESTATE
• Several bargains in Town and
Farm Property.
Special -100 acre grass farm.
Call, Phone or Write Us.
A. D. Sutherland
GENERAL INSURANCE
AGENCY
Conveyancing, Real Estate, Etc.
PHONE 152
Have a Good Garden With Plenty of
Fresh Vegetables
BIG SEED SPECIAL
6 Packages for 35c. Additional
packages '4c each.
Your Choice: Beets, Carrots, Cu-
cumbers, !Lettuce, :Onions, Parsnip,
Radish, :Beaes, Peas, Spinach, Turnip,
Corn, etc,
More Seed, higher quality, better
germination and all for less money,
oecanse we sell you direct,
W. E. REID SEED 00, Box 103
Chatham, .Ont.
SEAFORTH MARKETS.
Wheat, per bushel
Reeley . . . . . 1506
Oats, per bus. 40c
Eggs, per doz. 10 -c -15e
Hoge, rici. cwt. . , .. „,,,,,,,,... $7,75 United Church, .officiating.
KIPPEN
The morning service in St. And-
rew'a Church 'Sunday last was very
well attended and all ‘vere helped by
the most interesting sermon by the
pastor, ,Rev. E. F. Chandler. The
choir ably assisted with the anthem,
"As Pants the Hart," the solo• part
being taken by :Mrs. IE. Butt.
The Young People's 'Society held
their regular weekly service on Sun-
day evening last. Miss 'Gladys Mc-
Lean took the topic, "The Christians'
Use of 1\foney," very efficiently.
Mr, and Mrs, John Petty of Tbron-
to spent the week end with the for-
mer's parents, lir. and lira. O'lLock
Petty of Hay.
The Busy lBees Mission Circle will
hold their regular monthly meeting
April 28th at 2.10 p.m.
Rev. E. :F. Chandler will speak on
The Literary Heritage of England
on Sunday evening next.
STAFFA.
The remains of the late Mrs, Jas.
G. Jeffery were buried in Staffa ce-
metery, Rev. T. R. Turner officiat-
ing. The *pallbearers were J. E. Sad-
ler, Robert :Sadler, William Sadler,
Archie Jeffery, j. Warden and john
Millar, the service being held in Staf-
fs United Church. Elizabeth Ann
Webb, wife :of Jantea G Jeffery, pass-
ed away at her residence, 11158 Strath -
cone avenue, north, Hamilton, after
a lengthy illness. Mrs. Jeffery was
born in Clinton 78 years ago and had
been a resident at Hamilton for the
east twenty-three years. S'he was a
member of !Zion 'United Church and
a ;life member of the Missionary So-
eiety. Left to mourn her death, be-
sides her ..husband, are four brothers.
'William Webb, ,of Tordetto, ;Samuel
Weleb, of Staffa, Richard and John
Webb of 'Hamilton. A sister, Mrs. W
,Sadler, predeceased her twenty-
seven years ago. A service was held
at her residence with Rev. R 5, Mc-
Cormick and Rev. H. Irvine of Zion
I I d • • • • • •
ebick Prices Down
The demand r May -hatched chickis heavier, this year,
than we have eer experienced before, But we are NOT
Laking advan'aee of this situation by boosting prices. Our
prices are based on the price of eggs. When eggs came
down, our prices came down—and they're down to STAY.
Is that "fair play"? Is it worthy of your support ?
Leghorrs mev as low as $8..75 per hundred. Other breeds
priced zscordingly. At such prices, chicks of Hogarth
quality are genutne bargains. Fully Government Approved.
Write for complete information, or phone 184.
Hogarth Babv Chick Hatchery
• BOX 102, EXETER, ONT.
TOWN TOPICS.
Dolly Carlin of London is vis-
iting friends in town.
Miss Margaret Henry is spending
a month at Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred MeGavin of De-
troit spent Sunday with hisfather, Mr.
'Henry MeiGavin and his sister, Mrs,
Ralph ,Elliott. likle are sorry to report
that Mrs, Elliott has been seriously
ill for some weeks.
Mr, IHorace Baker, the Mitchell
Poet, was in town tWednesday calling
on friends.
Mrs. Meth Dowding of Mitchell
spent Stinky with friends here,
Mrs. Charles Wasman 'ef Bruce -
field spent Sunday in town.
Mrs. T, Habkirk is confined to bed
having suffered a severe heart attack
on Monday ,and the doctor has order-
ed a complete rest,
Mr. and Mts. Oliver IL Kirk of
'Birmingham, Mich„ and Mrs. IF. L.
:Creighton, Francis, Pearl and Thelma
'of Detroit, spent the week end at the
home of Andrew 'Kirk, ,
Mr, and Mrs. C. McDougall and
:Barbara of Detroit, were visitors here
on Sunday, having accompanied Mrs,
Atkinson who hal returned alter
spending the minter in the city.
We are pleased to learn that Mrs,
C. .Eckart is recovering From an in-
fection which she suffered last Friday.
The ".Maoulight :Club" met at the
home af Mr, and Mrs. Thomas
!Sharpe on Molnday .night. All report-
ed a good time.
Many friends of Miss ,Tna Gray re-
gret to Learn she is quite ill at her
home,
Mr, and :Mrs. Hector Hays and
Stanley of Windsor spent the week-
end in town.
ALARMS
The firemen answered two false
alarms during the week., The 'first call
was- at 630 p.m. on Thursday even-
ing, from the alarm box at the old
TeMpetance hall corner, East Wil-
liam street. About two o'clock Sun -
clay morning another alarm sounded,
this one being from a box south of
the C.N.R. tracks.' In neither oase
was trace of fire found, nor of the
person sending. in the alarm. The
.matter is being investigated.
HOSPITAL .AID
The regular meeting of the Wo-
men's Hospital Aid Society will be
held on Thursday, May 3rd, at 3.30
p.m. in Carnegie hall.
CONSTANCE.
Mr. Benjamin Snell. while trim-
ming a coit's foot on Monday, had
the painful misfortune to lose part of
the .forefileger on his 'left hand and
injured some of the others.
Rev. Charles and -Mrs, Leslie of
Corinth spent a couple of days last
week with Mrs. Leslie's parents, Mr.
and Mrs, 'George Wheatley. •
Mr. Case Allen, who has worked
for Miss 'Mbrgaret McMillan for the
past two years, has gone to his home
M St, Marys. Case's genial smile will
he missed among the young people,
Mrs, .Busby of 'Chathatu is visiting
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
bert Lawson.
Mrs. McArthur of Goderich is
spending a few days with her sister,
Mrs. Adam Nicholson.
Mr. B. B. Stephenson sold a pure-
bred bull ,calf and delivered it on
Tuesday to a buyer -on the other side
al Wi n gh am.
Mr. and Mrs. Davidson of Bruce -
;field visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert
La ws on on Wednesday.
-Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cunningham of
.Auburn visited at the homes of Mr.
and Mrs. Austin and Charles Dexter
on Sunday last.
BRUCEFIELD.
,Be sure to hear Mr. John H, Scott
of Seaforth .in his most interesting
lecture, "Citizenship mut its Respon-
sibilities," at the Benefield Man's
Club on Thursday evening, May 3rd
at 8 pm. Everyone ,welcome. Ladies
especially invited. No admission
charge,
KIPPEN.
Mrs, Win. McDonald and. Miss
Margaret of Seaforth were 'the guests
and is. Ross Broedfoot and
Mrs. N. McCully and Miss Isabelle
Moir of Hensall are the guests 1
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stewart,
Mrs. Mit. 'McDonald of the
Thames Rd, who has been the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Orem during
the winter months, returned to her
home accompanied by her daughter,
who will remain with her for a week
or two.
- TRAVELOGUE
A Travelogue consisting of songs,
readings and a short play will be giv-
en in the 'basement of Winthrop
Church on Thursday evening, April
26th, under the auspices of the Ladies
Aid Society. Lunch s.erved. Silver coil
, -
lection, Come and travel with us,
Itelr
WHEN the children come home hungry at
lunch-time, give them a treat: Crisp, dell -
dons Kellogg's Corn Flakes, with milk or
cream. A food full of energy, yet light,
refreshing, easy to digest.
Try Kellogg's yourself' for lunch. See how
keen and fit you feel, the rest of the day.
Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario.
'O LUNCH
IP
edigil& ' All
CORN ti,'
FLAKES ff...3
1. OVENTRIESH • i ki,
FLAVOltPERFECT .i.'4
Wed*. 17
FREE TUCKERSMITH.
HORTICULTURAL.Mrs. Aegus Murray of Exeter spent
LECTURE
will be given ht
CARNEGIE LIBRARY
Mon., Apr. 30
AT 8 O'CLOCK
by the Government Representative,
Mr. W. F. Clark. This is a rare op-
portunity to hear the Provincial Lec-
turer give a most instructive address
which will be doubly interesting by
the use of slides. All questions gladly
answered.
Everybody Welcome
E. M. Ferguson, Secretary.
BLYTH.
'At the morning service in Queen
'Street United Church a pleasing solo
was sung by Mrs, Fred Platzer af
Auburn. e
Mrs. Fred Oster spent the week
end with relatives in Kitchener.
Among those spending the week
end here were the Rouse family, who
were called home owing to the illness
'of their -father, Charles Rouse, Reg.
Argent and 'Lois Robinson, Welland,
at their respective homes; Miss Jean
IGoderich towns -hip, with her
mother, Mrs. David Laidlaw.
Mrs, W. T. Jenkins is spending
some days with her son, Gordon of
Stratferd; James McGill, Wiegham,
with his friend, Edwin Bender,
The sale of household effects af the
late Mrs. Spafford was largely attend=
ed on !Saturday. Thos. Elliott has
purchased the property.
Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Wightman and
daughter, May, Whitecherch, spent
Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. J.
Brigham and family; -1\Ir. and Mrs.
Wm, Bowes in Lucknow; Kee Ash-
ton, •Brussels, guest of his sister, Mrs.
J. B. Watson,
OLD & NEW
DANCE
AT LONDESBORO HALL
Friday May 4
COLLIN'S FIVE -PIECE
ORCHESTRA
Gents 25e. Ladies 10c
PAINTS
Interior and Exterior 59
Qts. only
Best Quality Gloss, quarts. $1,00
Enamels, quarts ...$1.25 & $1.50
Enamels, pts. 65e & 80c,
Enamels, IA pts 45c
Enamels, TA pts 25c
Varnish, General Purpose,
qts. 75c
•
Boys' School Shoes, Panco 195
Boy's School Shoes, Leather 2 10
Men's Work Shoes ..2.25 to 3.75
Men's Oxfords $2.40 to $4.00
Sweat Pads 50c
Hame Straps 25c
Breast Straps ....... ....50c and 85c
Boy's Base Ball Caps 15c
Feed Oatmeal,' per cwt. .... 52.40
J. T.McAsh
VARNA
the week end with her von, Mr, Cecil
Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hay spent the
week end visiting friends in Niagara.
Mrs. George Strong is confined to
her .bed through illness,
Syrup making is past for another
year and it scented to 'be a very poor
season,
The farmers are anxiously waiting
,fo-r seeding weather as it is pi,etting
on to the time of year Inc it, but it
keens cold and backward.
Mr. Harold Jackson is busy remod-
elling his house and will soon have it
ready tor living in.
Miss Rossie Patrick spentthe week
end with her pa -rents, Mr. and Mrs.
Montgomery Patrick,
Mr. Will landsborough spent last
week with friends at Hensel',
Mrs. Laura Creighton and family of
betroit spent the week -end with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Kirk.
Miss Hazel Coleman has returned
to her home after her operation for
appendicitis in Seaforth Hospital.
The .Beef Ring at the 'West End
commenced last week with Mr. Mul-
holland as butcher.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Johnston and
!Gordon spent a day recently at Rus-
sell Colema 11.A.
:his -Margaret 'Fear has taken a
position iet London.
WINTHROP.
The Ladies' Aid and 1W.M,S, will
meet at the home -of Mrs, Jim Mc-
Chtre on Wednesday afternoon, May
2nd. Circle No. 2 will have charge of
the meeting.
A travelogue will be held Thursday
evening, April 26th.
A large crowd attended the euchre
and dance in the hall last ,Friday
night. The prize winners were: Ladies
first prize, Mrs. 'Ernie Toll; ladies'
lone hands, Miss Bessie Hillen; men's
first, Mr. !Fergus ,Rullard and men's
lone .hand prize, Mr, Sarney Hilde-
brandt. Excellent music .was 'furnish-
ed by Plumtrees and Agars of Rox-
boro.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Stone and son
jim ,of .Norwich spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs, Saul Shantton,
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas 'Pryce and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. M. Armstrong of Hallett,
Messrs. Wm. and Harold Hart of
Brussels called on Mr. and -Mrs. Al-
onzo Spading-
Mr. and Mrs. 'Saul Shannon of Hui -
lett spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
George little. We are sorry to hear
that Mrsi iLittle is still confined to her
bed. We hope, to sec her able to be
up soon.
The cool weather still lingers on.
"Spring Where art thou."
We are pleased to hear that Miss
Margaret 'Cuthill is doing nicely alter
her opercation.
Miss' ,B eagle 13 Ian chard, RN, went
to Stratford last week -to nurse Mrs.
King, who is very
DUBLIN.
Mr. and Mrs. Patnick Flanigan of
Logan 'visited on Sunday afternoon
Hibbert,
eArftr: and Mrs, Prances Feeney oi
:Mr. and Mrs, Michael 'Maloney of
.Logan and family spent Sunday at
the home of Mrs. Catherine Maloney
of li
ii.bseeNrra to.
Miss
mtGrath S
tratf
ord
normal visited over the weelc end with
ACCOUNTS
As Dr. Mackay has retired
from practice, would those ow-
ing accounts kindly s e t t le
promptly with Miss Edith
Hoag, at Dr. Jarrott's office
(formerly occupied by Dr.
Mackay).
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Met
'Grath,
Mrs. James Shea is expected home
from Stiatiord hospital by the end of
the month.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krausko'pf of
Detroit were here for a few days with
MelKillop and other relatives.
Miss 'A. -Crowley, Kinkora, was the
guest of Mrs, Tom Burns last week. -
Mrs. Thomas Culliton of Ellice and
little daughter were the guests .of her
cousin, 'Mrs. Geo. IE. (Holland, last
week. '
A serious conflagration was pre-
vented at St, Columban 010 Sunday
;when a woman inotorist on highway
8 gave the alarm at 9 a. -m. Cars own-
ed by Mr, Peter Sullivan and Mr.
Con Morris were on fire in the park-
ing grolinds, supposed from short cir-
cuits. Many horses were tied in the
large sheds and several cars parked
in their usual place. Some mail hast-
ily went out and at the end of tile
Maas Rev. !Father Dantzer, P.P., had
been infOrmed of the slight commo-
tion in ithe church which happened
during communion time. The valuable
church and school property as well as
the village' homes would have been
endangered had not a careful woman
noticed the cars 'burning.
On Saturday night eight village
ladies appeared at the home of Mrs.
Nagle, Matilda street, and indulged
in, five hundred for two hours. Mrs.
Flanagan and Mrs. M. J. Beninger
won first and second reepectively,
Miss .Beale consolation. Luncheon
brought by the ladies was served and
a birthday cake decorated with
candles. The lady declared "Forget
about it:" all ate heartily, Mrs. I.
'Darling got the Sc piece; Mrs. A.
Darling the button and Miss ;Beale
the ring. Cemmunity singing was in-
dulged in for one hour and all went
-home happy as it was Iva and Mrs.
Negle's birthday was on -Sunday. A
twenty-one piece china tea set was
presented to her by those present.
On Tuesday evening -a -farewell
party was given at the home of Mr,
and Mrs, Philip Kenny when a 1111•171-•
ber of friend's and relatives indulged
in euchre and dancing.
The following address was read:
"Dear Mr. and Mrs. Kenny,—We, a
-few of your neighbors, have gathered
here to spend an enjoyable evening
with you at your old home before
you leave our neighborhood. Now
we take this opportunity to show you
hi a slight degree how we have ap-
preciated your many acts of kindnees.
'We realize the loss of those who
have done more than their share. As
a small token of our friendship and
good -will, we ask you to accept of this
purse. It is our earnest hope that you
will be spared for many years of
health to enjoy your well-earned lei-
-sure. Our best wishes go with you
and we trust that you will fled cam-
l'ort, happiness -and many kind
friends in your new home. As time
goes on may you always remember
your McKillop and Logan farmer
friends and 'neighbors. Signed on be-
half of your friends and neighbors,
Leo Kranskopf, Tames Delaney,
'Louis 113ruxer." The presentation of
the purse to Mr. and Mrs. Kenny
was made by Rose Burns of Hibbert,
grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny
thanked all present for their kind
gift and assured their friends that
+they would be welcome guests in
their Dublin home. Luncheon was
served and the balance of the even-
ing was spent in cards anti d'ancing.
Miss Katharine Byrne and Theresa
Carpenter of Drysdale speet the
week end at their homes 'here.
We are glad to report that Mrs.
Leo Murray is improving after un-
dergoing a serious aperation in the
Sea forth hospital.
Toothache and neuralgia are in -
&tan tly relieved with Douglas' Egyp-.
flan Liniment. iA quick, sure remedy.
lAlso recommended for burns, sprains,
sores and inflammation,
McKINLEY'S
emieNs
Blood -tested Breeding Stock, Go-
vernment Approval. New Low .
Prices for May and June:
Barred & W.
W. Rocks Leghorns
After Apr. 25th.. 12c 10c
After May 5th 10c 9c
After June lst.... 8c 7c
Subject to change without notice
J.E McKINLEY
ZURICH (Stanley Twp.)
PHONE 97 r 11, HENSALL