The Seaforth News, 1934-05-17, Page 5MEP
THURSDAY MAY 17, 1934. ,
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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ITEM'S'sFOR ONE WEEK
MIAPLE LEAF SALMON, %'s
CHIIPS'O
PER TIN
L'GE PKG.
IDEAL SWEET PICKLES FAMILY JAR
•
AMERICAN BEAUTY SHRIMPS PER TIN
1<RA'FT SALAD DRESSING
BAAUJMERT
Cream Cheese
NOW 1®c
12 OZ.
Ring KRiSPIES - PER PIM.'
10c
Clark's Spaghetti, large tins
Raspberry or Strawberry Jam
Welch's Grape Juice
Certo
Ingersoll. Malted Cheese, halves
Perrin's Malted Graham Wafers ... . . ..... . . ..
Calay Toilet Soap
Bottled Vinegar, spirit, malt and cider -
Crosse & Blackwell's Ready Meal, Irish Stew
Choice Peas 2's, No. 4 Sieve -13c
2 in 1 Shoe;'Polish
Crisco
Jelly Beans
Fly Swatters,
Fly Swatters,
Grape -Nuts
Jello, any flavour"
17c
17c
25cQA
18c
21c
2 for
40 oz. jar
pints
per bottle
2 pkgs.
..1 lb. pkg.
- 4 cakes
12 oz,
per tin
2 for
per tin
1's
Vs lb
each
each
per pkg.
4 pkgs.
Prunes, large sweet . .... ... ... 2 lbs.
Crosse & IBlackwell's Jams, Marmalades, etc., 16 oz. reg. 25c now
wire
rubber '
J.Sproat Rhone $ -
Ross_
MISSPryce
Phone 77
19c
37c
27c
29c
23c
25c
23c
10c
15c
25c
1+2c
23c
9c
10c
l5c
18c
25c
29c
19c
Walker's
FUNERAL SERVICE
UNDERTAKING
' —and—
EMBALM'ING
Motor or Horse Equipment'
:W 3,,VV•ALIr;ER, holder' of :Go
'vernment diploma and license.
Flowers furnished -
Night or day phn'e 67
,t y
Insurance
I E—AUTO—WIND
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Our Policies Will Protect You
Our Rates win Appeal 'to •You
Prompt service and- settlemeq i of
all claims
:Navel anywhere- in Canada or
the United States and always,
folly 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
SEAFORTH MARKETS
Marley , i i50'c
Oats, per bus • - A1lc
Eggs, per doz. ... . . ......... .10c -13c
^flogs, per 'owt. ....... . .. . ..... $7.w5t0
Wheat, per bushel S0e
Spfence'a Newest Idea of
• Why We Get Old
Disclosing. how "Heavy 'Water
<which a,ccnwttlates. in our`tissues,
,Powis at'p.,lall vital processes arid,
r"eadi•ly increasing on. ' earth, may
verntuaily cause it rlea•t'h. !Read the
.article in IThe American Weekly with
'Sunday's Detroit Times. -
Dance!
WATSON'S HALL
KIPPEN
RID AY
NIGHT
Admission 25 and 15 cts,
DUBLIN.
11r. Jack (Devereaux, who was seri-
ously ill with pneumonia, is conilal-
escdng.
. 'Many are so weakened 'firm - the
long severe. winter that they •cann,dt
resist colds oasily.
,Mrs. 1'I. J. Benninger and son
Donald spent !Saturday in London
with relatives.
Miss Aileen Carbert df Clinton was
the guest of her aunt,Mrs. Nagle.
Matilda street nit Tuesday.
• A number of young children are
making their first Holy - Communion
on Sunday next,
ILooby's hall is reserved kir 'Friday
night for the drama, "Closed pips,"
by- a 'comspany from • Mitchell. This
la isput on for .i
play the benefit of Sit..
Mary's Anglican Church Guild of
am .tillage and merits -a good attend-
ance.-Iit is briny: full of love, mirth
and pathos. •Special numbers between
the act's of the splay,
Miss Mary Murray, daughter - of
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murray is holiday-
ing with 'Mr. and Mrs, 'Wilfred Mal-
oney, Beechwood,
Miss Dorothy M•olyneaux, Kings-
bridge, and Anna .Molyneaux, of
Kitchener, visited on 'Sunda'y with
their pa'rent's, Mr. and Mrs, T. J.
31olynceux, ,Dublin.
'Mrs. Toni 'Burns. Dublin. spent
Sunday with -Vir. Charles McDaid's,
Kitchener.
3,tt. and Mrs. Eugene j'eru'gh, Tor-
onto, are visiting with the latter'•s
brothers, !Wilfred and Patrick ,Feen-
ey.
, Misses (Kathryn ;Byrne and Teresa
•Carpenter, of Drysdale were Sunday
•t•isitore in Dublin.
\•ail;; Nora MciGrath, - Stratford
'Normal, .spent Sunday with Mr. and
M'rs.-Jiack MelGrath, ID'trblin.
s0[r. IJlames Maloney, who spent the
:past year in Liverpool, 'Englan'd. has
returned to his home 'here.
M.r, Joseph ;Carpenter Jr., of St.
;Peter's Seminary, London, was 'tune
over the .week end with his, parents,
Mr. and Mrs, ;Joseph 'Carpenter, Sr.
:Mrs. Joseph Civlin of Mogan :spent
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Joseph
Moylan, Kitclteln•er.
Mr, and Mrs.'Joltnnie Maloney and.
'Fergus of ,l;uffal;o spent (Sunday with
their mother, Mrs Nora .Maloney,
3fr. Ch1r'les Carpenter of Dublin
lust a valuable stare last 'Friday mor-
ning,
or-
u ting,
!Miss 'Dolly Cronin of Kitchener vi-
sited over the week end with 'her par-
ents, 'Mr. .and Mrs. Janne's ' Cronin,
DLsb;liti.
Todthache and neuralgia are - in-
staa'tly relieved with Douglas' Egyp_
'tian'Liniment. IA quick, sure remedy.I;c
Also 1ecommleeded for burns, sprains, 'd
sores- and iat,flammatien.
TOWN TOPICS.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kane Of Mi'teheli
and Miss May Jlohns'o:n of London'
'spent Sunday 'with Mr. and, Mrs,
Chas IDungey.
.Mr. Peter Cattier of St. Catharines
spent the week -end in town.
Mr. and A2'ns. !Warren Ametrt and
II.rances of Detroit were week -end
guests' of the former's parents, Mr,
and Mr's. Wm. Ametrt.
Miss Florence Cooper has returned
to her home on John street after
•spending the past two months in To-
ronto.
o-ro trto.
Mr. Charles Hays of Detroit spent
the week -lend ,with Col. and Mrs,
R. S. Hays.
Mr, Dion. !Kerslake and Miss by
ot'hy'Ker.s'la'ke of Toronto spent it
week -end- with eheir parents, AIr. at
Mrs. W. E. Kerslake.
iDr, Reid Edmunds anal Miss Anna
:Edmunds of Brantford spent the
week -end with their mother,,Mrs.
W. Edmunds.
'Mr. and Mrs. Dick Winters of ;S't.
Ca'therines spenit the week -end in
town,
Miss Edna Davison of Brussels
was a week -end visitor at the Nome
of her friend, Miss Vera Mole.
.Mas. William Edmunds is having
her resiidence on 'Go'clerich street re-
shtngtled,
Mr. Ronald McKay of Toronto
'spent the week -end at his home,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gray and
two children of Stratford were week-
end guests of Mr, ,and 'Mrs, W. r,
:htcMi4Fau.
Miss Gladys MdPhee of B4euihein
spent. the week -end with Mr. an
Mrs. M,3GdP'hee.
Miss Alice •Knecittel of Kitc'hene
spent the week -end at the home of
her parents, \Fr, and Mrs. \lr. N
'Kneehtel.
!Dr. 'McIntyre of Newmarket will
take the services in First 'Presbyter-
ian Church on Sunday.
Miss Mary';Eck and Miss Marjorie
Bickcil of Toronto spent the weelc-
end with 39r. and Mrs. W, J, Bickell.
'Miss ina Gray, wlio has been con-
fined to her home through illness for
several weeks, returned to her duties
Vhis week.
LA tulip tea is to be given by Mrs.
Appleyard ort Friday afternoon May
125. from 3 to 6 o'clock in the parish
hall of :St, Thomas' Church.
We are pleased to Learn that Mrs
C. 'Beldam is enjoying her motor trips
to see her many friends after being
unable to be out For 113 months.
\lies Martha Wilber, who is still
on duty at the !home of ?e r. and Mrs,
C, Eckert, is contemplating starting
a beauty parlor in the 'above home On
Coleman street.
;Mrs'. s, B. Kahle is spending a
month at Sudbury,
G1ns. A. L, 'Porteous spent the week
end m !Brantford visiting her sister,
Mrs. 1. H. Long.
\[r. and Mrs. James Colquhoun
and bit and Mrs. Ed. :seuh'atier,
Nit ar•t Falls N.Y., were week -end
visitors with 3[t•. and V[rs. \'Villiain
Kruse.
Miss Winnie (Cruse was in Guelph
last week. attending the Junior W.I.
Confer i
e ice May _
71
at
Macdonald
College,
Attending the meeting of Synod
ni London this week were Canon E.
Appleyard and Messrs. William Ar-
chibald and 'R. C. Parke.
r-
he .than the Council. Councillor Bolton
at thought the matter night be let
ride, and not pushed 1111 December
Pst, lias the matter of insurance, ISoli-
eltor Hugga-rd stated that $2,000
would protect the town's interest till
etid of the year, if taken over now at
a rate ,of about 30c a hundred. I•t was
brought out during discussion that
the place is going gradually to rum.
The motions concerning the C.F.M.
factorywere diet introduced.
!Finance committee report was re-
ceived. Town constables' 'phone calls
are secret, was 'information that came
to Tight when Councillor Eisenhart
reported that Chief Snell in .present-
ing a !bill for payment, had refused
•to divulge the mature of a call to Pro-
vincial Officer McCoy at Go'derich.
!Street. Superintendent J. V. Ryan ex-
piaiited re a drain furrow ploughed
a short distance an `North Main
d street. Councillor I,Tohn.stone was call-
ed upon for expert advice on the in -
r tcri a
decoration tion pr blene
,of
the
B'ad'minton club in ,the auditorium of
. the town hall. The club undertook
this work last Fall, but it didn't do
any ,good and was all thrown away,
as the stuff persisted in falling off
the 011111s.
!None of the amateur sport clubs
has applied yet for ase of the Rec-
reation Grounds, it was revealed
when the rolling of the "rec" was
discussed; the Bowling Club roller
had been stuck Tal the : mud there.
Chairman of Property Committee L.
Else h
r ;arE, complained that he tvai
.11 at consulted
The Mayor has •fatal authority over
town officers: this was brought out
in a dispute over another matter,
when the Clerk was called upon to
Tread the rules for chairmen o.f cam-
niittees. -
Councillor R. 11V. Eberhart inquir-
ed about the ownership of the old
bowling green property behind the
Avon !Chest !factory, as - neigth'bors re-
ported that one of .-the trees had
rdw'n out over theirgarden.
Thirteen .families were on direct re-
lief during the month, 'Mayor Suther-
laud reported. It was recommended
that relief be granted only to the :ick
J1 was ,decided 1101 to make a motion
cutting off ,direct relief but to leave
certain necessary cases to the discre^
lion of the Mayor. This included dis-
tribution of milk •to neeclr 'children at
the public school.
The .question of dumping in a blind
South alley
on 3f1 n street beet erpposite
the recreation grounds was brought
up. as some unknown person had
thrown rubbish just over the side-
walk. .Superintendent (Ryan was in-
structed to investigate.
The streets committee reported- a
request ,from the superintendent for
gravel, 'winch revived the old argu-
ment, Ttuckersmitlt 'gravel vs. 'Mc-
Killop gravel. The former ,would use
town trucks and labor, While the -!lat-
ter rise's their own .trucks.
B. 'E. Trout, representing a mech-
anical -stoker for the tow -.n hall boiler
was on hand. The price is $050, any
terms. The stoker uses a tower grade
•af fuel :and claims a 20-30 per ,cent.
saving.
The .estimates for the year were
presented. .After con•siderahie discus-
sion, striking 'hhe .tax rate was -laid
over 'till a special meeting Sills week
end, The rate will likely be 412 mils,
a .mill higher 'hhtan :last year; hecatise
of a shortage '-;roan tax arrears.
Motions
J, !Broderick- :L. !FF. Bolton, tint
These 12 beauties
were caught by
Mr. Lorne Dale of
Seaforth and his
father-in-law, Mr.
W. J. Sims, Blyth,
in an un -named
trout stream. Fol-
lowers o f Isaac
Walton seldom re-
veal their favorite
haunts.
TOWN COUNCIL
(Continued Fran, Page One)
•
HIBBERT.
Hibbert -Council met in regular ses-
sion on Monday, May 1'4, at Staffa
Township Hall, with all members
present, the Reeve presiding. The
minutes of the previous regular meet-
ing were approved and signed. The
Clerk submitted the.staaentent of the
Assessment Roll leaving been return-
ed by .the Assessor, .The total assess-
ment is $11,94139119, the date for Court
of Revision being Monday, May 28'
11 1' pant. R'esolu'tions were passed:
'Instructing the Clerk 'to comnuini-.
elate with the Heads of the respective
Townships interested Avith respect :to.
arriving at some agreement to aueh-.
Drize 13y.Uaws for providing defic-
iencies on the Coyne, Tyndall and
Downey 'Drains respectively. Allow-
ing clanages for fowl killed by dogs
to Cecil Bowman and Albert Jordan,
That no exemptions from dog tax
he ailldy"ed ;after Court of _Revision.
Orcler* were issued for$41114.3d. The
meeting adjourned :tintil Monday.
May 28, For Court of Revisionfor
appeals against the Assessment !Roll
for 19314, • Mrs. Kathleen '!Feeney,
Township Clerk, -
BORN -
L aithwaite,-bin Scott Memorial 'tHos-
tit l
1 n On Monday, 14 n' lFith, 11031
4,
r, and Mrs. William Leith-.
%tate di Winthrop, a d'augh:ter,
HULLETT.
f\ -
5
. fasiters Stewart and Ross '\Vordetr
spent the week -end with their grand-
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Hunter,
of Hallett,
.Miss Marion [Bayley and Mrs. (Geo,
amu 'Jr, called on friends at the
omnmet•cial Hdtel, Seafortli'on 31on-
ay,
SPECIALS
10c Play Ball - Free with 15c
2 doz. Cookies
Cream Sandwich Cookies .. lb. 15c
North Star Flour 98's 2.35
Mengel Seed, per lb 35c
Turnip Seed, Can. Gem 40c
Sweat Pads. • 50c
Horse •Collars 3.35
Rubberized Web Traces, set....6.50
Team Lines n s .::. ... , 4.50 & 5.00
Men's Work Shoes, panco soles..1.95.
Men's, Women's and Children's
Canvas Shoes ....... 50c to 1:20
Men's and Boys' Harvest Hats
15c, 20c, & 25c
(Screen Doors 2' 10x6' 10"..... 2.25
Screen, Chicken, Brace and Black
Wire in Stock
J.TMcAsh
VARNA
the Council take no action in Canada
'Furniture Manufacturers Co. propos-
ition until a later date, For—Broder-
ick, Bolton, Johnston, L. •Eberh•art-14.
Against—!Hudson, IR. V. Eberhart,
Mayor --3, Carried. -
Amendment moved by R. W. Eb-
erhart-if. FIuds'o•n, that the Town of
'Se'afarth take over the Furiiiture
'Factory for what taxes are against
the property including all 'line shafts,
the boilers, sprinkling system, engine,
dynamos, and pulleys. For—Hudson,
R. W. Eberhart, -'Sutherland-3. Ag-
ainst—!Bolton, 'Johnstone, Broderick,
L. 'Eberhart--�4, Lost.
if. 5, Broderick -IL. F. Bolton, that
the seizure against Canada Furniture
Co, be contoured and a bond be re-
ceived 'from Furniture Co, Carried,
I, Hudson=R, W. Eberhart, that
the time of this meeting be extended.
A motion for the return of certain
notes to the 12. Bell 19,. and T, Co.
and acceptance of others notes in
lieu thereof was carried.
L. F, Bolton -IJ. J, ,Broderick, that
this meeting adjourn until the call
of the Mayor,
l'he report of tire -committee on fi-
nance was as follows: Jno. :A, Wil-
son, salary $70, trans, -1!4+c; H. Snell,
salary, $60.00; Jas. V. Ryan; salary,
$55.00; Can, Nat, Rys., crossing pro-
tection, $9.0B; LalFrance Fire Engine
and Foamite Ltd., $4,00; John Mc
Kenzie 73c; N. Cluff & Sons $7,53;
Bell Tel. Co., $3.45; Thos. Storey
a.4. $60: C. Aberhart ins., $4.100;
Treas. Public :School Board, $500,0:0;
Tea,, Collegiate Institute Board
:$11,40,00; I,, .Baxter $84; Geo. I).
Ferguson
$5:117•
McLean •3ro .
$84.-
1115; Thompson''s Boole Store $4,37;
Seafo•rth Lawn !Bowling Club, $8.1215:
Jos. A. Storey $113.30; '\\', I3, Elliott,
$1•; John Grieve '75e.
!Direct 'Relie•f Accounts for the
month of April: A. C. Routledge
$7.10; 'A, VfdGavin $9.36; 'J'as. Cleary
$14,74; Miss P•rssce $7.912: A. Carter:
$6.1113; W. R. Smith ;$7.66; R. J.
Sproat '85,66; Mrs. Clark $8.76; 5, M.
Cardno $114318; W. A. 'Crich l$6.516;
'1'. R. Anderson $8; j W. Beattie $6.-
05;
6:O5; ,B. Christie $6:515; !Reynolds Dairy
$6.88; Goudie's Dairy :$116,68; Barn -
ett's !Dairy $+16112; Hugill's Dairy 36e;
1?.:L. Box $8.x3:516; Cliff & Sons $4,1211;
R 5. McMillan $4,66; J, ,Sclater .$33.-
31/:
823:Sll: Stewart Bros, $3.03; ;T. F. Daly
$400; !Dr. Sproat $117.150: Olympia
$1',20;.Pub. Util.• Comm. $lit);
Total-'$ L)&O4; town's share (one-
third) $7+601x; less worked out $48.715.
Net cost to town $12'27!36.
(Food $81312,017: 11191 $56,244; clothing
$3.l2i3; light and water $1P9; medical
services $110.50. Total $276.04.
KIPPEN
Mr. John C. Doig, !barrister, of De-
troit, spent the week end the guest of
l:is mo't'her and sister, Miss Jonet. -
Miss Eula 1leGregor ro'f 'S+eaforth
Collegiate spent the week end The
guests of ,her parents, Mr, and Vbrs.
"HERE COMES
PATRICIA"
A Comedy In Three Acts
Produced by special arrangement
with Walter H. Baker Co„ 4B;oston, -
Mass Presented by the Anglican
Young Peoples Association of St.
Thomas 'Church Seafotth Ontario,
IN ST. THOMAS' CHURCH
.SCHOOL ROOM
Fri., May 18
AT 8:15 P.M.
The Caste,
Mrs, -Carroll, a pleasant, motherly
old widow .. Betty Southgate
Eisi Crowder, a pretty young
neighbour .. ,. .Margaret Case
'Mrs, Snith ;Porter, the town
aristocracy . Dorothy Parke
Angelina Knoop, another young
neighbour Lulu 'Hart
Minnie Kmiodp, •Aaigelina's
cousin i... Bessie Edgar
IPatrieia Grayson, daughter of the
governor . Jests5e Archibald
Jimmy :Clark, a newcomer in
Fern lLawni Leonard Strong
Elbert Hias'thxgs, a much abused
member .of the groom's
staff ...,John lHotha'm
Adan! Wade, Jimmy's peppery
boss ... !Norman $coins
Tim )Hopper, the town bad ex-
ample , , Frank A•rchi:bald
(Bud Flannigan, r young than, ev-
idently Irish -William Leyburue
Canon E. Appleyard, Director.
Admission 25c and 15c
\Vni McGregor and family,
The Young !People are holding
their anniversary .cervices ii1 St. An-
drew's United Church sou Sunday
next, May 20, at 111' a.m. and 7:30 •p,
m. The services in the morningwill
be in charge of the minister, Rev. E,
F. Chandler. In the evening, Rev. C.
W. DeWitt 'Coleus of Wesley -Willis
Church, Clinton, 'will deliver an in-
spiring message .to the Young Peo-
ple. Special music iS being arranged
by the choir, assisted by the young
people. A successful anniversary is
promised. Can yon help by - your
presence?
A very beautiful Mothers Day sen- •
vice was held in sit, Andrew's United
Church on Sunday morning Inst. Rev.
E. F. Chandler, the nrieis:er, took as
his/ subject, "God and Mother,"
which was very inspiring. A full choir
of mothers and daughters led in the
service of song and rendered very
'beautifully "When '9 Go Hoene to
3I'dther." A duet, "I'n Wearing *4
!Flower for Volt, Mother Dear," ;vas
'sung by the 'Misses Mary and !Flor-
ence Thomson,
'Mr. J. Giller of Toronto, formerly
Y:M,C,A. Secretary in. China, was a
week -end guest - with his .•cdllege-
•chum Bev, and 31rs. E. F. Chandler
and family at the 'Manse. On Sunday
morning M•r. Giller addressed the
congregation of 'St, Andrew's United
Church briefly but interestingly.
Dancing
TO THE ROYAL NITE OWLS
of Mildmay
AT DUBLIN
Thurs.,May 17
Gents 35c Ladies 25c
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