HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1934-06-28, Page 5THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1934
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
PAGE FIVE.
PERI
.oats
Fifth Great
Anniversary Sale
ITEMS FOR ONE ,WH'OILE WEEK
SUPERIOR BAKING POWDER, 16 oz.
with one bottle Hillcrest Extract Free
LOOSE SOAP CHIP'S 3 LBS.
CENTENNIAL MIX, BISCUITS, 6 varieties 2 LBS.
SUGAR CRISP CORN FLAKES 4 PKGS.
CROSSE & BLACKWELL ORANGE MARMALADE
40 -OUNCE JAR
SUNLIGHT SOAP 10 BARS
25c
19c
29c
25c
25c
49c
Royal York Tea, black or mixed % lb. 25c
Royal York Coffee per pound 39c
Aylmer Pork and Beans 5 tins 25c
Corned Beef, 12-oz.tins 2 tins 25c
New Canadian Cheese 2 pounds 25c
Pearl or P. G.' Soap 10 cakes 29c
Seedless Raisins 2 pounds 25c
Perrin's Soda Biscuits 2 lb. bags 25c
Embossed White Napkins, 80 in bundle '2 for 25c
Hillcrest Toilet Tissue White Crepe 3 rolls 25c
Manyflowers Shaving Cream and five Razor Blades , . , , .all for 29c
Swee't Mixed or Dill Pickles 27 -oz. jar 25c
7 Lux Flakes and 1 Free Large Size all for 45c
Special Prices for cash on Redpath Granulated or Yellow Sugar
during this sale,
Ross J. Sproat Phone 8
Mi.ss N. Pryce Phone 77
Walker's
FUNERAL SERVICE
UNDERTAKING
—and—
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
YV. 3. W't11LK,ER, 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-
•rd 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.
Oats, per bus, 40c -42'c
Wheat, per bushel , 90c
Barley, per bus. .. . .... ..... 50c
iLO:B, PIC'N'IC AT TORIONTO.
The annual picnic of the above As-
• aociation will be held in Area No, 2,
Uanad'ian national exhibition 'park, on
Saturday June 30th 18314, at 3 p.m.
Races of all kinds for young and
•lior which good prides will be
awarded to successful competitors.
Ladies' and girls' .baseball will be one
: f
the features. 'E'very lady is request-
to bring a basket of good Huron
,:ooking-. (Refreshments will be served
vv. the T-ranspoiqation Building at 6
a.m. 'Every person is requested to
-.afga, the Attendance Register so that
',they may procure 'a 'ticket for the
refreshments, Every ,person must
Wave a ticket. The mysterious "Lady
;Huron" will a'p'pear on the grounds
carry fn The day, and the first person
discovering her identity will be
awarded a suitable prize, Particulars
will be supplied by the secretary.;
Came and bring -your friend's,
Dr, IH J• 'Hudgins, President. E,
'Moody, 1Seicrethry, 58 Close ave.,
OA. 1322716.
Send es the 'namesof your visitors
H.F.A.
FOOTBALL
KIPPEN
vs. EGMONDVILLE
Sat., June 30th
at 6:45 at Recreation Grounds.
Kippen has won their last two
games and if they beat Egmond-
ville they are in the finals. So it
sure will be a good game.
10c and 15c
'FOOT BALL
1Egntondville played in Bay+field on
Friday night, score 3,0 for 'Egmond-
va4le. In the first half there was sone
of the roughest play seen so far in
the south section ,Of the Huron Lea-
gue, for Armstrong and' Higgins did
nothing else' but jump, kick, and want
to fight. The half ended UO for E,g-
mondwille, In the last half the ref-
eree got them settled down and there
was good, clean football for the rest
of the game. 'Egmondville scored one
goal isear the end. The goal -getters
were Flannery, Dale and Wright.
Jack Ai'ke'rohead refereed,
l.Egntondville played .ea'forth at the
recreation ground's on Monday night,
score 0-0. It was a good clean game
all' the way through. Some of the Sea -
forth team weren't on 'hand and the
game was late starting. Only 315 min-
utes was plaryed each way, Egntond-
ville had the edge on the play but
couldn't score, Roy M•aGeoch refereed
(Kippen plays Egmioadv'ibie Satur-
day might, June 30, This is Egnnond-
viale's last game at hone.
Kippen played at Bruce'field on
,Tuesday n'igh't, scare 241 for Kippen,
'Ile winners have a strong team and
are out to head the southern giroup••
lit was an excellent game. All the
souri'n'g was done in the last half,
but The Kippen forwards were too
fast for the Brtncdfield ds'fen'ce and
they 'bea't the home team's star goalie
twice to quick succession, i!erg. Bul-
lard refereed.
Standing—South ,Section:
IP' ylr' l'l L Pts
Egiitndvil'le 6 4 1' 11 0
IBrucefie:ld. 5 3 b 1 7
1Kippen „ „ 9 8 11 13 5
ISeaforth . .. 4 11 9 2 $
!Bayifield . 5 :1 0 4 2'
Worth 'Section standing:
P
W 'T L Pts
Walton.. 6 4 2 0 110
'Winthrop, , 6 2 1 3 5
Menu( . . 5 111 5 ch 5
Brussels. . 6 11 11 3 5
Ethel ... , • 5 '11 11 3 3
TOWN TOPICS.
Mr, and Mrs, Herold' Lawrence and
two daughters spent the week -end in
Croswell, Bich,, visiting relatives and
attending the lt4th Francis annual re-
union,
lllss "'Leola (Jack) Nott captured
several prizes at the athletic meet in
Toronto last week,
IRevereud Charles Malcolm is tak-
ing the services iu Elinrvitle Sunday,
'The Rand and Legion are holding
a garden party in Victoria Park on
Thursday, July 119.
-lir, and lirs. Arthur 'Foreman and
children attired from 'Fort \Villiann
this week to visited the latter's par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Keating.
:Dr, E, A, 'McMaster will open his
office on High street, on July 1st,
Mrs. M Desborough from North-
ville. Mich., accompanied by her fath-
er, Mr, C. Eckart and Mr. and Mw.
J, 30. Eckart, were Sunday visitors
nt the hone of llr, and :4:['rs, Joe.
Eckart at 'Oakville.
Mr. L. Agar of Brussels and Miss
L. Reeves of Sea'farth were in II'am-
ilton over the week -end visiting the
fornner's parents,
Mrs, C, Eckart and her daughter,
Mrs, 30, Desborough, were visitors
hi Dublin on Monday,
\frs. C. 7. Sho'clacor, Roger, Ralph,
Gloria and Dickie; Mrs, Raymond
Glinske, Jeanette and Renee of De
-
trek, motored here Friday and are
spending a few days with their par-
ents and grandparents, 311', and Mrs,
John Sproat,
Miss Margaret Ann Holland of
Dublin is spending the week with her
grandmother, Mrs, 11'. Carbert.
Mr- and Mrs, George Mundell, Mr.
Allan McLean of Glenannan were
Friday visitors at the home of lfr.
and Mrs. Edward hole,
Ms, 'Margaret Reid of Varna is
visiting her sister, Mrs. W. G. 'Pee,
Miss Vera Mole is spending a few
days this week with her cousin, Mrs,
George -Mundell of IGIenannan,
lir, and Mrs, Leslie Bristow and
two daughters of Detroit, -lfrs\Vin.
Bristow Sr., of Windsor, and -'Liss
Dorothy Webster of Toronto are
spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbert Webster, on their re-
turn from a trip to Ottawa and other
points,
Mrs, Mary Smith and son William
and daughter Marie, of Detroit, visit-
ed the former's sister, Mrs, M.
Carhert,
Mr, J. E. Walker and -llr, 7,
Thompson of Toronto called on Mr.
Edward Mole last Thursday,
M1., C. Straubank and son Charles
of Detroit spent the week -end with
-Mrs. M. Carhert, High street.
Lefty" and "Steve," two Toronto
youths, camped at the swimming
pool since Friday, They are on a four
months' tour of Ontario, having been
at Barrie, Collingwood and Goderich,
and expect to visit IBaylfield and
Grand Bend next.
Mayor Sutherland was in Galt last
week attending the convention of
:Mayors.
Mr, 'Bob Kling of Dayton, Ohio, is
spending a few days with Mr. and
Ilr. Wm. Munson.
Mrs. Johnston 'Mc1 lroy's many
friends are sorry to learn she has' been
quite ith
'i,fr. and Mrs, Neil Bethune of To
ledo, Ohio, are visiting his brother
and sister in town.
l'Ir. and 1[rs. Won. Govenlock of
'Belmont spent the week -end in Eg-
mendville.
'-1L e. McCloy and daughter Fairy
are visiting her daughter, Mrs, llc-
Gregor, in Tuckersnt•ith,
,After 70 Years of 'Asthma Dr. J.
Ds -Kellogg's Asthma- IRemedy proved
the only relief for one grateful user,
and this is but one case among ,unary.
Little wonder 'that it has now be-
come the one recognized' remedy on
the market! IIt has earned its fame
by its 'never failing effectiveness. It
is earning it to day, as it has done for
years. It is 'the greatest asthma
specific within reach of suffering
h amenity.
Soap Specials
'Palmolive 5c
Colgate's Coleo Sc..
Colgate's -,Bath 5c
Colgate's Baby 5c
Pearl White Naptha 3c
Princess Soap Flakes, large
pkg. 10c
FREE -1 large pkg. Lux with
2 large packages 50c
Large bottle Sweet Mixed Pickles 25c
Large bottle Sweet Gerkins 29c
Sweet Cakes, plain 15c lb.
Cream Sandwich Cakes 15c
Apple Blossom Cakes 15c
2 small tins Tomatoes 15c
Woolen's Sport Oxfords, brown
and sand $1,95
Men's Sport Oxfords, brown
and sand $3.00
Men's Sport 'Oxfords
Black and White ,..,..,..,$3.00
McAsh
ELECTED
HARVEY J, DORRANCE
Son of James Dorrance of McKil-
lop, who was elected as a Liberal in
the Saskatchewan elections last
week, He has always taken a keen
interest in the affairs of his adopted
province, it being his ambition to
serve his country es a statesman,
as distinguished from a politician,
HURON, JUNE 19th, 1934
(Official Figures)
Ballan- Coop- El-
tyne er liott
Clinton
1 109 1 160
-'IA 53 0 107.
313 s3 't 96
3!rl 50 0 93
3B ,,,(13 0 96
85 2 163
Advance 6 0 17
Total 4411 4 7321
Exeter
1 ,.,...... 100 '1 152
2A , ... 90 0 93
.aB 77 2 58
3A S4 2 55
3'B 74 3 71
4 127 2 63
Total 453 9 493
Hay
1 ......,.... 911 0 29
2 , 94 0 a1
113 11 37
3B ..,,,,, 1116 3 50
4 1186 Ill 59
87 0 35
6 ...... 111'3 3 70
7 53 o 83
S . , , 107 'lr 27'
Total 959 9 3501
Hullett
124 1 63
06 2 60'
3 .,,,,,a ,:, 80 0 49
4 ....,.,,,, 143 1' 63
5 30 0 33
6 94 0 54
7 ..,... , 35 111 55
Total 633 5 4011
Hensall
11A 1133 11 63
1113 ,....... 135 1i 67
—
Total 12:3 2 1150
Stephen
1. ...,.... , .. 57 0 77
G' , 42 0 53
3 ,. 1117 2 63
4 147 3 54
5 ,1..,.,90 0 28
6 111'9 2 92
7 ........,,73 0 30
8 ..... .,..,, t58 a 517.
9 ...• 133 4 64
Total 835 113 918
Stanley
.... 64 0 51,
2 83 7' 24
3 , 83 8 33
4 47 0 11170
n ,,,. 28 0 73
6 .......i..,, , al' i3 54
7 ,,,,,.,,r50 11 1110
8 49 11 133
Total 484 13 '547
Seaforth
., ' 136 1 57
L ..... -.... 1132 0 69
3- , ...' 124 'll 59
4 .... 83 11 67
5 515 11 711.
6 , ,,,,. , ... , 34 4 72
Total 603 7 395
Tuekersmith
1 ,.....,1..: 135 0 63
B 1137 3 65
19
4 129 111 46
'5. 11151 6 46
6 . ..,.,.1.,:121 6 36
Total . 746 '16 277
Goderich Twp.
I1 :1„ . 30 0 1109
2 .., ,, 63 11 72
4 22 5r 102
5 65 0 66
6 Sill 0 60
Total 340 3 537
Goderich Town
1 74 3 47
2 1. , 125 11, 1105
3, ''131 0 109
4 , .,.,,, 50 1• 51
1116 4 11071
Q..,.. , . , 74 2' 501
7 147 2 80
8 ., 87 0 47
9 10.3 ii, 138
I10 , 1143 I. 1105
111 „,H, 84 0 37
13 108 2 11'6
Advance 4 0 $
Total ' 11.774 17,; 987
McKillop e
II „ 207 3) 24
134 92 2 34
2'B , , 99 0, 45
3 t. 1. , 143 4 72.
4 128 4 96
Total 669 13 271
Usborne
i1 64 0 44
2 93 it 34
3 11107 .;3 ,18
4 1117 ,1 I,5
5 89 7 513
6 34 e1 63
7 48 5 77
Total ,, 553 12 314
Riding Totals—Ballantyne 8253;
Cooper, 1122; iE1 iott 5'173. Majority
for 'Ballantyne, 2380.
Total rejected hall ,t, 115
Total votes polled I44, 1
Unpolled vote, ,,,,,3699
KIPPEN.
LAWN
SUPPER
ST, PATRICK'S CHURCH
DUBLIN
Tuesday, July 3
6 PM.
Children 15c. Adults 25c f
return home and is slowly 3ainitlg lin
health
Mr. \ C, Sproat wh:, has 'teen
Spon iu ,one time with his son 'Earl,
leit last week for a visit with his
daughter, firs, J. A. Allen, of North
Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Turner and
family of Iiiltsgreen visited with Me.
and firs, Joseph Dayuian an Sunday
last,
Mrs, Wan. McDonald of-5eafort'h
spent a few days with her daughter,
Kerr - Workman: — On Saturday, Mrs, Ross ,L'uiadfoot, recently.
June 23 at the Manse, Kippen, Miss Mr, John McNaughton visited wait
Mildred '1\'orkinau was united in his sister, Miss Margaret McNaught -
marriage to Elmer Alexander Kerr, oto fn Egntondville last week,
son of Mr, and Mrs. \Vnr, Kerr of 'Mr, \V, W, Cooper spent the week-
Winthrop, The bride'; minister, Rev. end in Toronto with friends,
Mr, Chandler, officiated. The young A. 'few days ago a doe was seen
couple were unattended, and after grazing' in the wheat field of llt,
signing the register, they returned to \\'nt, McGregor, A dog chased it and
the home of the bride's parents where ti soon itisappeared. One was also
a dainty buffet lunch was served to seen later, grazing in the oat fields
the immediate relatives of the bridal of llr, Roht. Green.
couple. The bride wore a gown and ,lir. and Mrs. '.\. 11, Doig and son
cape of shell pink georgette with a John, also hisses 'Strauss and Catlin,
turban of white crepe and gloves and of Detroit, were Sunday 4gisitors with
shoes to match, wearing as her only Mw. L, ;l, 'Dui; and Miss Janet.
ornament the ,groom's gift. a white"While Mr. and 'Mrs. Ross Broad -
gold wrist watch, In the dining room foot were driving to IHensall on Sat -
the color scheme was pink and white nrday evening a ear ran into their
throughout, together with feras and buggy, breaking it somewhat. Other -
white roes. Icor the bride's table was wise the occupants were not hurt,
a bouquet of orange blossoms and' except for a severe shaking -up,
white roses, the gift of a friend. Af- \Ir, and Mrs. Thos, ,Elder of Sea-
ter luncheon the happy couple left forth spent a pleasant afternoon re-
fer Winthrop, the home of the groom, cently visiting with old friends and
the bride wearing a dreg of red acquaintances in the neighborhood,
chiffon. The bride received many who were very pleased to have them.
beautiful and valuable gifts, and kind .lIr. and Mrs.. Andrew Doig Jr. of
and happy messages from distant Wroxeter visited with Mrs. L, J.
friends, Mrs. Kerr will be greatly Doig and Miss Janet during the week,
missed in our village. but Kippen's llr. and Mrs, Wm, 'Green attended
loss is Winthrop's gain. We alt ex- 'Decoration day service in Exeter on
tend our congratulations far a happy 'Sunday, a big crowd from Kippen
and long tile, and surnalinding country- being
Wedding bells are again faintly present,
riming in our village.
.Many are looking forward to the
=big reunion in 5:5, No, 14, and t•e
seeing; old school friends anti long
absent relatives,
-lfr, Elzar Mouseeatt spent a day iu
Toronto recently on business. Mr,
lfousseau now has his lovely apart-
ment completed, ready for occupancy.
'.lir. and .11rs. Gordon Love and
family were calling on hiss .Mildred
Workman Friday last, previans to her
leaving •Kippen.
We are all sorry 00 know that Mrs,
Tomlinson 'of our village is so very
poorly, She has been in Victoria Hos-
pital, ,London, 'fora fete clays, having
x-ray treatments, We sincerely hope
she will receive benefit, and be re -
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