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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1934-06-07, Page 5THURSDAY, :JUNE 7, 1934. THE SEAFORTH NEWS LOCAL IMPROVEME 14 TS! I. Look about your community :and note the improvements which have been made in the past year. Do you realize that these improvements were made possible only through taxes paid by you and your fellow citizens ? When you spend 'YOUR money, spend it with local merch- ants. Their interests are your interests and their prosperity contrib- utes to YOUR prosperity. If you buy from a Superior Store, not only do you patronize a fellow citizen but you get the finest merchandise at fair prices. ITEMS FOR ONE WEEK FROM TO -DAY MAXWELL: HOUSE COFFEE AYLMER PORK & BRANS, 16 oz. size -5c; 'MAPLE LEAF SALMON, 4'e -19c; 1's 37 c 5 TINS 23.c QUALITY PEARS, 2' sq. l's 35c PER TIN INFANT'S DELIGHT SOAP PER CAKE 5 CLARK'S SPAGHETTI; LARGE TINS 2 TINS 19 c c Schneider's Macaroni and Cheese Loaf per lli. 25c Lifebuoy Soap ,,,:.., ... .,., 3 cakes 25c Ideal Sweet Pickles, family size jar each 27c Grape -Nuts Flakes 2, 'plugs. 23c l's 10c is 2 for 25c 2 tins 25c each 25c per pkg. 12c No. 1 tin 29c small 10c per pkg. 19c bottle 12c small, . , 2 for 25c 18 oz. 25c 5% oz. 10c 4 pkgs. 23c per tin 19c per do 25c per tin 15c per lb, 119c per pkg, lOc pen tin 18c per tin 12e per tin 5c Red Rose Keta Salmon Soda Biscuits, 1 lb. bags Choice No, 4 Sieve Peas Taylor's Peanut Butter Crown'jar Benson's. Corn Starch Mazola Oil Harry Horn', Custard Powders ,f Brock's Bird Seed, l's French's Prepared Mustard, made by Keen's Brillo, guaranteed to clean and, polish Aluminum, MoLaren's Queen Olives McLaren's Queen Olives Lawrason's Snowflake Ammonia Lawrason's Flusho ....... ........... Lawrason's Sinko Baker's Southern Style Cocoanut Jelly Beans Campfire Marshmallows American Beauty Shrimps Nugget Shoe Polish Kippered Snacks Ross J. Sproat Miss N. Pryce Rhone S Phone 77 Walker's FUNERAL SERVICE UNDERTAKING ,p —and— EMBALMING Motor or Horse Equipment W. J. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license. FFlowersf u 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 SEAFORTH MARKETS. %Barley ..... , ... 15'0c Oats, per btts. 442c!Eggs, per doz. 1I'c, 1.5c, 17c Wheat, pep bushel OSc,.1:00 'fogs. per cwt..,,...:.,......,.., $470 RECIPE FOR ICED TEA lyse 6 heaping teaspoons of "Saal- ada" Bfiok Tea. brew tea in ane pint of freshly- bo le' water for six min- utes. Strain, and poor liquid into a two -quart .contanier. While:tot, -add glasses. Closed Lips Presented by - Tuckersmith Ag- gressive Club in EGMONDVILLE UNITED CHURCH Mon . Juine 11th 9 at 8:15 P.M. Admission 25c and 15c A GARDEN PARTY Will be held under the auspices of the W.A. of Duff's at the home of W. J. SHANNON Lot 18, Con. 5, McKillop Wed.,June 13 Supper served from 6 to 8, fol- lowed by the play "THE ADVENTURES 0 F GRANDPA" presented by the United Church Dramatic Club of .Belgrave. ADMISSION 35c and 15c cups off granulated sugar and juice of 2 leptons, Then shake or stir contents well, until sugar is Faddy dis- so'lved. Fill container with cold water, DO NOT ALLOW TEA TO COOL, B,EIFIORJE ADDING THE COLD WATER; otherwise, liquid will be- come cloudy. This is. now ready to serve in tall glasses with chipped ice or cubes. A slice of lemon may be added if desired. The above will make two quarts of iced tea, or seven tall Bray Chicks at Reduced Prices Once more, Opportunity knocks at your door. Bray chick prices have :been materially reduced, :on all eight breeds. For the balance of the season, you can buy genuine Bray chicks at prices very little, if any, higher than You will have to pay anywhere: Don't miss this chance to get some really outstanding chicks at low cost. The demand kr Bray chic's has increased TEN TIMES in seven. years. That sort of thing doesn't just "happen". There's a reason. The'reason is the all- round satisfaction given by Bray chicks. _ Phone your nearest Bray Hatchery for today's price of your fav- orite breed. Or write direct to Head Office, BRAY CHICK HATCHERY, 98 Clayburn Ave., St. Catharines Ont. Brooder and Office, H. W. Charlesworth,. Clinton Eight Breeds—Eighth Year Blooel-Testing Sieth Year Government Approval • TOWN TOPICS. iP. Kellam of Niagara Fall;, Ont., was a week end guest at the home of Mrs, James Beattie. Mr, and Mrs, John. 'i3ucdtanan . of Walton -were guests no `Sunday of Mr. J, 3t. 'Robertson and Miss Rob- - ertson, MGt, W11Iarel. Toro kin of Owen Sound is spending a few days with his aunt, Mrs, W. H. Golding. Mr. and Mrs, S. McFarlane. -lir. and Mrs, R. Johnston and Miss M. Rogers of -London were guests at the Borne of Mrs and Mrs, t'\. C. Rout- ledge on Sunday: lire, Wm, Lindsay, of Florence, Ont, is visiting her• brother, lir. 1hos,'Staples, .at Mrs. IJ'essie-I3rown's, Victoria street. Mrs, H, Voices and two daughters. Dorothy and Barbara and Mfr Joh:: C. Doig, all of 'Detroit, motored here on Saturday, bringing Mfrs. Voke's nttother, Mrs. John Sproat, Who spent a few weeks with her family, with them 'Miss .Mary Hays and Miss 'kerne,' Fowler of Toronto spent a few days in town, guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Ad - aril Hays, • Mr. and Mfr'Tasker and Miss Fiorenice iLudlaw of Toronto spent the week -end with Mrs. ,•l. C. Laidaw. :Miss Crosbie of Toronto and Mrs, Hudson Woodruff o.1 SL David who attended the Whyte -'McMillan wed- ding are spending a few clays in town; Mrs. A.- McTavish is spending the week in Acton,' • Mr. Will Brine is spending a few days in Toronto. l'r. \Wild Fault Wer of Brantford spent the week enol on 'George street with his mother and sisters. Mr, and Mrs. Reg. Reid and (laughs. ter, 13aebara Ann,. of Stilt t ford, called' on friends in town 'Sunday, \[r, and' Mrs. ;\\r, Finlayson and Iola and Donald 'of" !Toronto spent: the 'week -end at the ho.nte of Mr. and'. Mrs, H Weiland,. Miss Mie Yee o+f Winnipeg attend- ed the fitnera'l of her brother, Mr, W. G. W. 'Fee, on Wednesday. Mr.. jos, Colbert .and Mrs. J.. F Theisen and son Donald and Miss .11elen C.nninge of 'Detroit spent the Week end with 31rs, N. Carbert, •7Ir. aitd Mrs.J. D.'Beecroft and children 'and Mrs, Wm Beecroft of l\'ingliam accompanied by Miss Pearl Creighton of Detroit spent the King's birthday at the home of Mrs. Bee- erait's parents, -\fr, and Mrs, A. \1., Kirk.• 1A Young Canada club was organiz- ed in town last Thursday, Mr.'Aubrey H, Carter, son of Mr,• and Mrs Norman 'Carter, headed his class with First Class Honours in lois final year in the Honour Biology course tit the university of Toronto, -.Misses Flo and .Emily Cresswell arrived thonie Tuesday after spending. the winter in Pasadena, Calif. Mrs, Gee, Hills is spending the week in Toronto with iter daughter, Miss Ria Milds, \ir. ,and Mrs, Norman ,Carter; Miss Joycer Carter• and Mrs, \\ nt. Jamie- son are in Toronto this week attend- ing the graduation exercises Friday rnished pini • tt the t etsity when M !Aubrey H. Carter will .receive his BA. degree. hiss Helen Anent of Ethel spent the week -end at cher home. Mfrs. Geo. ]Love of Toronto spent the week -end with her parents, 1[r ind Mrs Scott, 'Thornton Hall. Misses, lois and Marion Weiland of '1'urnrto spent the holiday with ,their grandparents, lir. and Mfrs. H; \\ eilancd, Mr. and !frs Archie Gorden of Winnipeg ', \ purr e are Visiting I the ]titter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. •Gordon, Es:mondtille. Mr, Gurdon - 'was • form- erly member of a Seaforth•bank staff. Mr. and Mrs, A'Gbert Edler and fancily -and Mrs, David Leitch and Irene of .Rayfield spent the week -end in Detrnit. Mrs. N. E. Norris and daughter Blanche returned to Toronto Thurs- day after visiting her parents, MIr, and firs. B. C. Rising. MRS. W. L. KEYS The death occurred at her resid- ence on West 'Wilrliam street, - ]Sea forth, last Wednesday evening fol - hawing an illness of• several months, of Janet IAttgtista Hall, a highly es- eesident. widow of IWiTani L. Keys, She was born in Gleribu nie Cottage a ,Wile north of Baylfield, in 1 3._ being a daughter of \Villiani and Elizabeth 'Hall. lin 11874 she arae •carried by the, late Rev, Mr, Gibson of Bay4field' too W. L. Keys and lived nn the Babylon line, Stanley town- ship until eighteen years ago when she and her husband retired to Sea 'firth, where \4r Keys died in 1'9128. Mrs. Keys was a member of North Side United Church, and also a metn- 'berof the W.M.IS, .and Ladies' Aid ,Soci'ety until failing health matte it impossible for her to take an active crest. 'Surviving are two sons, Art P Keys, on the old homestead, Stan rev township; IR'ev, J. Melvin Keys Kenmore, New 'York Sitate• r'tree d ttphtera, Mfrs, Annie Reid 1Seafortlh Mrs. Melvin Talbot, Stan. • and Mrs, T. T. MirsAtsh, Vardar. also three brothers, 1Fnanik Hall, of ILonde'sboro; IRev. Dr. Hall, Iynn Ha- sse. . P9nriT'a, and :Albert Hlal•l, a'Iso of Florida; 'also trine granctcihildren, 'The funeral was held at her bate residence on Saturday, June 2nd, the ervices. being conducted by her pas- ' r. Rev, \4T. P: Lane of Nortlh Sick' itni'+ed 10hurcdh. The quartette rend- ered a beautiful favourite of the de- as'ecl. "1 Want to'See .Jesus, Don't You." The p'a191b1Sarers were-- A.. L. Corte'ous, C. FI, S1obland, Thomas Rorbinson, lWinos Keys, Nelson 'Key's, William Logan. interment tools plllace 11 ,Bayfield cemetery. lA'nyon-a those attending the funeral were Mr, Alf- ' ..na 'Wes ni,tvid Welsh of -Port'flur'an, Micih,; lfr, and Mtrs. Er- nest 'Keys and \fins. Pearl Keys, ni ^'utrl Pend, ,13v Dir. J. 'M. Key's and Mrs. Keys of Kenmore. 14',Y. LONDESBORO Mr. and Mrs, 13 Tyertaian of Sea - forth visited :with Mir. and Mrs. James Elsley on Sunda) • Mr. J'ohn,\ienttingof London ,spent a few dans recently at the hopie of `his aunt, Mrs. E. Fell. - PAGE FIVE. WHEN YOU START a savings account here you open the door to a safer, surer, happier future. But the door must be kept open by systematic deposits. A few dollars every week, left here to bear interest, mounts to a sizeable sum in less time than you imagine. DO NOT DELAY making a beginning. One dollar starts you on the road to independence if you but follow it faithfully. Every courtesy is paid you at any branch of the Province of Ontario Savings Office. Full chequing privileges are provided. For your convenience these offices are open until 5 o'clock. PROVINCE OF USNI.e%t ;'VS /CPF5AVINSS OFFICE PARLIAMENT BRANCHES IN ONTARIO EVERYDEPOS/T6ARi�hr�Ed yA%/4Gi>EhfEfNT (HEAD OFFICE VatN` Ry4�fr BUILDINGS SEAFORTH BRANCH - - - J. M, McMILLAN, Manager BAIRN DANCE AT HENRY F. BEUERMANN'S NEW BARN Lot 10, Con. 9, McKillop, 33/4 miles west of Brodhagen and 3M. miles east of Winthrop. Tues., June 12 Admission Gents 25c; Ladies 10c \frs. 12.7. ' o' %%ns end and Miss ,Dor- rtlty Little and airs F. Little motor- ed to Toronto on 'Saturday fo weekend - +%^reit, And' also - - visite friends at Bowm:anvville. Mr. and 'Nlrs. Wm, Glover and so Willis of 'Detroit spent the week -en at the home of the ladies' mothe Mrs. D, Mountain, Mr. and .Mac, E, Adams and Lloy Mr. and Mrs. J.1'. Manning an Phyllis,Mr. and Mrs. F. Thontpso Ind Fraser. %ser, and Miss L, Brighai -•undated at Goderich, Mfr. E. Crnw^ford, who spent 00 )ast Week el at the home of her grand :slighter, Mfrs. R. 13t'imley, returne :once 00 Sunday evening. The' extreme heat and dry. weathe becoming' serious tiithe crops. - Mit. R. Townsend is brightenin p his residence with .a new coat o dint .. - -CONSTANCE. r, Mfand Mrs. Robert -Rogerson vis ited Mr, ane! Mrs, T. ,G: 'Wheaticy- this Week: - • Mr. and Mrs, 'Benj. Snell and Miss Arnie. Ashby motored to Blendteint on Sunday last and 'visited friends. • l'ritton, and Mr, 13'111 'Jewett motored to Sarnia Sunday morning 'to attend ritton d the Mlo �drEh'artWWh•eatley of Mr. li csi Toronto spent the %reek -enc[ With 'her paren ts, o Mir, and Mrs; rGeo,Wheatley. d . Mrs. Wnt Moore who has been r, seriously' ill, is slightly improved, '!Ter daughter Mary, of Toronto, is c Mi SCOTT'S BARRED ROCK CHICKS a ARE REDUCED TO 8c EACH ON JUNE 12th, THE LAST HATCH OF THIS SEASON Buy your June chicks from a reliable breeding farm where quality is the watchword. Started chicks on hand at lc extra for the first week. Buying in large quantities enables us -to offer the best values in fresh poultry feeds. O.A.C. CAFETERIA 'STARTER...,.$2,50 per cwt. GROWING MASH $2.25 per cwt. J. M. SCOTT, Seaf orth 51O 32 1, waiting on her. - c1 lir. and Mrs. Wm, ,Britton and Mrs. n Clifford Britton and two daughters u motored to Sarnia on 'Friday to at- tend the Conference and they re- mained for U he ordination r lntation of their sou Clifford, ,on Sunday, Mr, Geo. \Wheatley. is 'on the sick list, His .many friends 'hope for a speedy recovery, \[r, and lir, Clarence Rath of East Wawanosh were visitors at the home of ibis- and Mrs. Jack Ferguson Sunday last. Mr, and Mrs, Roy Lawson eon and daughter Marion and Mrs. Lawson's mother, 'Mrs, 'Stewart. motored to 'Stella on 'Sunday and were the guests of MIr. and Mrs, Bort Fell, Mlr, and Mrs. Frank Riley, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Riley of Skaffa. Mrs,Cont Pollard, Mrs- George Ri- ley, Miss Phoebe 'Wakefield. Mr. Chas, Wakefield and MIr, Harold Gla- - e g The Sunday School anniversary services will be held on Sunday, June 10.Services in the morning at 111 ami in the evening at 7:30, to' be conduct- ed by Rev. IJ. Clifford Britton. The music in the morning will' 'be ' in charge of the Young People's choir. As Clifford is one of our promising young ' ministers, everyone should avail themselves of the privilege of hearing 'ht nt. Miss Margaret Love of Walton is a visitor at the horse of 3 -ars. Chas. McGregor and son Ross. :Miss Mildred Britton R1\„ of the London Ontario 'Hospital, is spend - Mg /her holiday's- with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, \Wan, Britton. Miss Donelda rAdams and the Misses Mildred, 'Helen and Edith SHEETING AT 1933 PRICES 72 -inch - Grey 30c yd. 81 inch Grey 38c yd. 72 inch ..,,Heavy Grey 42c yd. 72 inch White 38c yd. 81 inch —.Heavy White 60c yd. Children's Ankle Hose, cot- 4 - ton, .sizes 6-614-7-71/2...r +0 Ito Silk' and Lisle, 6-7-714-8 .. 25c Women's Pure Silk, Full Fashioned rHose in Gun -Metal- - " and Townwear : LI ! Men's Fancy Cotton Sox .. 20c Men's Fancy Silk & Cotton Sox 25c Men's Fancy Silk & Wool Sox.. 35c. Men's Black Oxfords... - $2.25, '$3.35, • $4.00 Men's Black & White Oxfords., $3.00 Men's Work Boots .. $1.95 to $3.50 Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers . , .. ....... 50c Men's Balbriggan Combinations 75c Men's Shorts . . ...... , . 40c J.T.McAsh zier spent Sunday with Mr, and MIr . JacFarlane of Gode.rich town- sl - Messrs, John and James Moore, and Robert Moore, or Stratford ars visitintheir mother, gMrs, William Moore, who is seriously_ ill at the home of leer son,,Mr. Wm. .Moore. Mia•. and Mrs. Charles Destter and -Ella accompanied by Mfrs Austin Dexter, spent last , Wednesday -at 1Ben•miller and Goderich. The sante party and also Mies Fent, spec t Sun- day at the home or Mr. and Mrs. . Guy Cunningham and Mlr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Y unghint, ace! @ E FRIDAY NIGHT Admission 25 and 15 cts. The swatter for LITTLE FOLKS` CHILDREN always love Kellogg's Corn Flakes. And there's nothing better for their everting meal than a bowl of this crisp, delicious cereal with milk or cream. Rich in energy. Easy to digest. Invites restful sleep. Kept oven -fresh by the heat -seined inner WAXTITE bag. Made by Kel loggin Loudone Ont.. FOR FLAVOR ed,yf. CORN FLAKES n4WXPC GVEI.aESa RFECT 8 Wei s r