HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1934-07-12, Page 5THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1934,
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
PAGE FIVE.
Superior Stores Are Picnic
Headquarters
The warm sunny days of July have made it a Month of Picnics, and
Superior Stores with their wide selection of choice and, appropriate
foods, have quite logically become the '.Picnic Headquarters: When
you are called upon to prepare the picnic luncheon remember to call
Superior Stores—they will save you both time and money.
ITEMS FOR ONE WHOLE WEEK
AYLMER GOLDEN BANTAM CORN 2's PER TIN 10 c
SALT, PLAIN OR IODIZED 2 CARTONS 15 c
o�
SINGAPORE SLICED PINEAPPLE
2 TINS 21 c
TAYLOR'S PEANUT BUTTER, 10 oz. jar PER JAR 14
c
DURHAM CORN 'STARCH
PER PKG. kirk c
HIL'LCREST'SHORTENING, 1's .PER PKG. •;tJ 1 c
Lux Toilet Soap and 1 pkg. Lux )Free 3 cakes
Tomato Juice, 10% oz, 4 tins
Unicorn or Golden Net Fancy Red Cohoe 'Salmon, /'s 2 for
l's each
Soups, Aylmer Vegetable or Tomato 3 tins
Royal York Matches, Family Box 3 boxes
Standard No, 4 Peas per tin
Clark's assorted Potted Meats, /'s, 3 tins 25c. per tin
Shirriff's True Extracts per bottle
Shirriff's Sweet Mystery Malted Dessert 3 pkgs.
Shirriff's ,Lushus Jelly Powders 3 pkgs.
Whiz Insect Killer' 8 oz.
Whiz Insect Killer 16 oz.
Certo, for making Jelly per bottle
Libby's Prepared Mustard per jar"
Crown Brand Corn Syrup 2's
5's
Cowan's Velvets Candy % ib.
Centre Pull, or Presto Wax Paper per pkg.
Bon Ami, Cake or Powder per pkg.
Chloride of Lime, l's per tin
2 pkgs.
per pkg.
TA lb.
Embossed Paper Napkins, S0 in pkg. 2 pkgs,
Fancy Paper Plates, 4 Tea in pkg. 10c; 6 Dessert in pkg.
Brillo, Cleans and Polishes, small
Swansdown Cake Flour
Baker's Snowdrift Cocoanut
21c
25c
29c
23c
25o
25c
12c
10c
15c
25c
25c
33c
57c
29c
10c
17c
38c
13c
10c
14c
15c
25c
32c
13c
25c
l0c
CHERRIES ARE NOW ON. Place your orders with us and
save disappointments. Fruit is scarce so don't hold off.
Ross J. Sproat Phone 8
Miss N. Pryce Phone 77
Walker's
FUNERAL SERVICE
UNDERTAKING
—and—
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
W. J. W_AALKER, 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
Trane: 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.
Eggs, per doz. , r 117c
Butter, per lb .., ., 18c
Potatoes, per bag 01.00.
Oats, per bushel 318c -40c
Wheat, per bushel 90c
B'arle'y, per bus. ....... , 50c
MANLEY:
!hiss :Mary lirall from Detroit is
holidaying in our burg at present.
Mr. and Mrs, -C, r P. Sills and Mr.
and 3-[rs. C. Eckart were visitors in
'our )burg last Sunday,
'The extrance exams took place at
our school, with the pupils of the
surrounding schools taking pari. \Ve''
hope all were successful.
The late .rain has improved vegeta-
tion, •which came in the stick of time
Incl has lightened fhe hearts of
farmers:- -
(There have been several deer seen
of late in our burg, When scared by
dogs they jumped wire fences ands
OPEN AIR
a
At (William Glazier's Farm on the
Highway 4% miles from Clinton
or Seaforth
. Tues,, July 17th
In case of a wet night it tvi.11 be on
1\'cd. night, I'Sth, Hot dogs served.
The Rhythm Ramblers Orchestra
Ladies 15c. Gents 25c
Conte and Enjoy Yourself.
KIPPEN
'Miss Greta Blackwell, R.N., of
Buifalo, N. Y.. was the guest of Mr,
and Mire. S.ewis Clark and family
during the week, she being a sister of
Mrs. Clark
Miss Etta Bell of London is holi-
daying with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, A. B. Bell and family,
.Mrs. Jonah Green returned home
after a very pleasant outing at the
Lend, much improved in health.
Mr, and Mrs, '\1'nm. .Bothwell of
Exeter were recent visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. 'Wm. Green.
,Rev. \V. A. Bremner of Er.uce'6eld
took the morning services at 9:45 in
St. Andrew's 'United Church on Sun-
day morning laet. A. trio number,
"Nearer My God to Thee," was ren-
dered very splendidly by three boys
of Brucefield and it was much en-
joyed by the congregation.
'On Sunday next the services will
be at the usual time .of 111 o'clock, by
the minister, Ret E. F. Chandler,
:Ir. and Mrs. James Squire and
daughter Violet of \Vood'hant,• lir.
and'Mrs. ,Albert Scott and family,
also of Woodham, Mr, and Mrs, Or-
ville Cann of Thames Road, spent
Sunday with Mr. aril Mrs. Joseph
Dayan a it.
3l'rs. W. A. MdDonald of the
Thames Rd. is holidaying with her
daughter, Mrs. \Vat. Green.
Mfrs. Lentils Seaman and children
of Kitchener is holidaying with rela-
tives and friends in the• neighbor -
'bond.
John C. Doig, L.LJB.., of De-
troit, visited with his mother and
sister over the week -end: On Sunday
they niofoted to Wroxeter where
they spent a very pleasant day with
crompered north to the old pine relatives,
swamp,to their hidingplace.
Want and For Sale Acts, I time, 2Se
TOWN TOPICS,
Mr, and Mrs, E. G. Boyd and Mr
and Mrs: Peter Johnson of Toronto
were week -end ,guests of Mr. W, R
Smith,
:Miss Ann Govenloek is the guest
of lust Belie 'Smith,
Miss Jessie Menzies of Cochrane
spent the week -end with her sister,
Mrs. Albert Harrison,
.Miss Annie Ryan of Dublin visited
friends in town this week,
Hiss Nellie Pryce spent the week-
end with Mrs, Bolton, McKillop,
Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Harrison and
Wilfred o'f Science Hill, spent the
week -end with Mr, and Mrs. Albert
Harrison, whose daughter Lois re-
turned with them to Science Hill to
spend the holidays.
Miss •Treva Bennett of -:'Mitchell
has returned haute after spending a
week with her cousin at the Com-
mercial Hotel.
Miss Myrtle !Hunter spent the week
end at her home in Clinton.
Miss Nellie Desborough left last
Monday with Mrs. Jentgen for North-
ville, Mich,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eckert of
Oakville were here attending the fun-
eral of Mr, William O'Connor, father
of Mlts. Eckert, which took place in
St. Cdlumban .on Tuesday
:Mr, and Mrs, J, B, Tyerutani and
Miss M. Melville returned on Satur-
day from visiting relatives in Toron-
to and points east,
Watch for the Home Cooking sale
by the Ladies' Guild of St, Thomas'
Church in the store recently Vacated
by Mrs. Sheffer, on Saturday after -
noun, August 4tli,
Mrs, Douglas Beattie and little
slaughter of Toronto, and her -mother.
Mrs. I-Iowe. of ,Saskatoon, are guests
of Mr, and .ars. John Beattie,
Mrs, W. 13, McLean, Egmondville,
is Visiting her daughters in London
and Ailsa Craig.
Mrs. C. J. Shockcor and Mrs, Ray-
mond Glinske and children of Det-
roit
etroit left Thursday after spending two
weeks in town and vicinity with their
parents, grandparents and sister, llrs.
G, C. Dale and family.
lir:. Snell and daughter Marguer-
ite of IIanti'lton are spending their
vacation with Miss Jean Turner and
other friends.
-\Mr, and firs, Fred Faulkner and
two children of Detroit are spending
their holidays with his mother and
sisters on George street,
1[r, Reg, Abell of Toronto spent
the holiday with his father, Mr. Geo,
Abell and his uncle, lir. John Abell,
on George street. While here they
visited Exeter, Goderich and other
places of interest.
•Mr, and Mfrs, D. M. Hamilton of
Lawrence, Kansas, spent a few days,
with Mrs. Hamilton's sister, Mars. J.
:1, Case, Mrs. Hamilton was a popu-
lar Egmondrille girl (-Margaret Por-
ter) before her marriage and her
many friends were glad to renew her
acquaintance.
Mrs. I. Smith of San Tose, Cal., acid
Mrs, J. Walker and Anna Jean of
Winnipeg are visiting their cousins,
Mr, and Mrs. J. B. ',l,yerntan.
Mrs. Jack Dannecicer of . Detroit'
was calling on friends in town recent-
ly and :pent several hours at the
home of Mr: and Mrs. J. A. Case,
Mr, J. Cockburn and daughter,
Grace of Toronto are holidaying at
the home of lir. and Mrs. M. Haney.
Mrs. L. C. Jackson and Miss Mary
Jackson have returned after spending
the winter at Merrickville. They were
accompanied by Mr. :Fred Jackson,
principal of Merrickville school,
Mr. and Mrs. G, tA. Ainslee of
Leamington are guests of their niece,
Mrs, Tyerman,
Mr. Thomas Daly celebrated hi
85th birthday on Wednesday. lir.
Daly is hale and hearty and able to
be around as usual. '
Misses '',Varner oi Vernon, B,C., and
Fort Francis, iclto have been visiting
in town the past week, left Wednes-
day to visit in Quebec,
SUMMER
SPECIALS
Feed Oatmeal $2.40 cwt.
Sugar per bag 6.00
Alberta Rose Flour 2.50
North Star Flour 2.60
Tumblers 60c and 1,00 doz.
White Cups each 5c
Bowls
,Bowls
3 in set 35c
4 in set 50c
Bowls 5 in set 1,00
Paper Cups, 10 in pack.. -
2 packs 15c
J.T.McAsh
VARNA.
Miss .Jinn• Melville is the guest of
Mr, and :Mrs, Jas, Fairserviee, Lon-
desboro,
Mr, Rufus Keys and daughter.. o
Colborne, Northumberland county
were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Sat
Hanna on Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moir of Exete
vicinity were -guests on Sunday o
lir. J, 31. Robertson and Miss Robertson,
:Miss Adeline Tyerman is spendin
a Pew weeks with relatives in Orono
Oshawa and Bowmatnville,
Visitors at the home of Mr. .An
drew Kirk the past week were Mr
and Mrs. ,John ,Kirk, a nephew o
Mr. Kirk's from Toronto; Mrs. 5, D
Beecroft and children of W'iagham
Mrs, F, .L, Creighton of Detroit
11r, and Mis, Norman M. Kirk o
Fort Wayne, ,Indiana,
'Rev, Father Nigh, D,'S.,13., who .has
been residing in Houston,Texas,
during the last three years, is spend-
ing his holidays at the home of hit
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Nigh,
Tucictrsmit•h.
'Mr. and Mrs.R. C, Henderson and
family of Toronto were week -end
guests at the parental home of Mr.
R. H. Modeland.
Mr. and Mrs. B.MacKenzie of
Regina, Sal , spent ,Sunday with his
sister, Mrs, F. Shewfelt;-, and 1Mr.
Shewfelt,
Miss Lenora Shew•ielt spent a few H
days with friends in Port uron,
Sarnia and Point Edward.
Miss Josephine Woodcock and
Miss Carolyn Sims of Blyth were
guests on Saturday with the latter's
sister, Mrs. L. Dale,
Mr, and Mrs. C. McDougall and
Barbara of Detroit are spending a
week's holidays with Mrs, McDoeg-.
all's mother, Mrs, C Atkinson,
Mrs. \\ nt, Pearl of Toronto spent
Sunday* with her sister, Mrs, F.
Shewfelt, and )Ir. ,Shewfelt,
Mrs, Fred Shewfelt has returned
Nome after spending a few clays with
her father, Mr, Ed. MacKenzie and
Mr. :S'hew•felt's another, Mrs. P.
Shewfelt, both of Kincardine,
Mr. and -ars. John Brock of Elim-
ville spent last Sunday with her
father, Mr. Wm. Oke,
Mrs. Edward .hole, who has been
quite ill for the past week, is some-
what improved,
Mrs. Troyer of Bripden visited at
Mrs. T•urnbull's one day last week.
Miss Margaret Armstrong is at-
tending Summer school in Toronto.
Mrs, Oscar Neil has been spending
a few days in Detroit,
San
r
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BRUCEFIELD.
Mr, and Mrs, W. J. McIntosh and
Mr.. and Mrs. C. Haugh last week
motored to Michigan, visiting rela-
tives and friends in Pigeon, Caro
lrairgrove, Flint, 'Battle Creek and
Detroit. In their trip they found the
,,� ''ol)s itS tna'ny places not as good as
The crops in old Huron. The crops
around "Marlette and Seebeweing were
excellent. Between Battle .Creek and
Jackson most of the fall wheat was
harvested,
)Miss Evelyn Ilowarcl and Miss Ha-
zel Haugh accompanied Mr, and cfrs.
J. McIntosh on their return to Tor-
onto on Sunday,
Mr. Leonard Boyce left on Monday
for Toronto where he will take e
summer course,
Mrs, :Alex, York of Flinton is vis-
iting her parent, lir. and 1Irs. Son -
ter on the Mill Road,
Mr, and :Mrs, Norman \Walker en-
tertained their friends to a weiner
roast one evening last week.
VARNA
Mrs. Mossop in company with Mr.
and Mrs. Jas, Stephenson Motored to
Goderich on Sunday,
)The members of the W.A. of St.
John's Church met at the home of
Mrs. Vossop on Thursday,
Mrs, Stockton of California is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. _:.fort Elliott.
Mr, George Beatty Sr„ Mrs. M.
Beatty, Miss Edyth Mossop and Mr,
Fred Draser spent Sunday with
friends in St. Marys.
13Mr. and Mrs, Will Clark have re-
turned from their honeymoon,
Miss A. J. Keyes of Lucknow is
visiting friend's in this vicinity,
Mr,- Rufus Keys and daughter oi
Colborne have returned home after
spending a few days .visiting friends
here.
Miss Mary -\ItClyinont has return. -
ed home after spending a week with
her aunt, Mrs. Frank Coleman of
Ilensall.
(Rev. MIr, Bandey of the United
Church spent a couple of days in To-
ronto last week,
The United Church S. School will
hold their annual picnic in Jowett's
grove, Bayfield, on Tuesday next,
July 17,
Keep Douglas' Egyptian 'Liniment
always in the stable, ready for imme-
diate use. Removes proud flesh and
inflammation, 'Thrush or Hoof Rat,
(Want and For Sale Ads, 1' time, 25c
PT'ONEER FAMILY
(Continued from Page One.)
George McCartney, 'George :McCart-
ney,
McCart-ney, tBrucefield.
Wilson Broadfoot; Agnes Carnoch
an,
'1Mrs, James M. 'Martin, Clinton;
Mrs, W. Zerback (Jennie Martin),
Stratford; Mrs, Sa'ut Carnochan,
Sarah W. 1lactIiver, 'Elizabeth Mac-
Iver, Lucknow,
Mary 'Sproat, Jeanette Sproat, Kip-
pen; Sandy IBroad•foot, Moose Jaw;
Mrs. Earle Sproat, IKippen; ;Alex. 5,
Ferguson,. Chicago; Erma Broadfoot,
Bruce'field; Patsy Mitchell, 'Hensall
Jack Zerback, 11316 ,Falstaff st., Strat-
ford; :Irs, James Carno'chan, Los
Angeles; Mrs. James G. Carnochan
Seaforth.
Stanley Mitchell, Glenn )Broadfoot,
Mrs. Stanley, Mitchell, Hen•all,
S. A. Carnochan, Lucknow; John
Broadfoot, Bruce!field, Bob McCart-
ney, Seaforth; Roy McMillan, Lon-
don; Wilson -\lc•Cartney, Seaforth;
William :McLachlan, Kipper.
"Its. Janet Ann Broadfoot Nicol,
Everett L. Nicol Mrs. E. L. Nicol,
Everett Lee Nicol, 5736 Tracy, Kan-
sas City, Mo.
1Mr, 11'. Walker, firs. W. J. Walker,.
Mary Walker,
\Irs Jas. Broadfoot, Zurich; Laura
Horton, Lucy Horton), 3. C. Ilortou,
Ian I-Iortorn, JPhilip Horton, 'Oshawa.
Mrs, Jas, McbAllister,:Jim Broad -
foot, Jas McAllister, Zurich,
Mrs. Roy 1cGeoch, Dorothy Tam-
an, E mondi•ille; -Mary McCartney:
'Mrs. !Edna (Gernntell) Brown,
Preston,
Mrs. George Black, Eva Eleanor
McCartney, Mary Eileen McCart-
ney,
'Thomas Walker. Mrs. Thos. C,
Walker, Brussels,
Dave McLean Jack McLean, ;Bruce
McLean Ross McLean, Alex. Walk-
er, Jas, G. Carnochan, 'Jack Carnoch-
an, Jim Carnochan, Roy MctGeoch.
J. Earl Sproat, Kippen; 'Susan 11.
Marron Lusco'mbe, 2649 Philip Ave.,
Detroit; Margaret Luscoanbe, Wesley
Luscont:be, Detroit; Mary Broadfoot,
Ross Broadfoot, Kippen; Ian McAl-
lister, Zurich; Mr', D. McLean, \Vii-
nta McLean, J, P. Walker, Kenneth
Maclean,
The number registered -1159,
THANKSGIVING DAY OCT. 8.
Ottawa. — Thanksgiving Day this
year will be celebrated October '8th,
the sec,, id Monday in that month.
More time for the
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