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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1934-10-25, Page 5THURSDAY, OCT. 25, 1934. THE SEAFORTH NEWS PAGE FIVE. Sop error Stores "shell out" with Bargains in This Big. E'EN SALE HALLOW G.c,ao Items for October 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31 27 c 19c 19c - ...,..., .... 25c •• CHOICE COOKING FIGS 2 LBS. 17c TOMATO JUICE, 1054 oz. 5 TIN'S 25 c CROSSE & ,BLACKWELL'S ORANGE MARMALADE 32 oz. ROBIN HOOD QUICK COOKING OATS LARGE PKG. CLARK'S PORK & BEANS, 2'sq. 2 tins r lbpkgs. DERBY CHEESE,/a', slice or spread 2 P g . 'Crother's Soda (Biscuits, 1 ib. bags McLaren's Jelly Powders, Invincible Manyflowers Toilet Soap Oxo Cubes, small -10c; Bovril, 1 oz. -19c• 'Five Roses Flour Ideal Sweet Mixed Pickles Hawes' Lemon Oil McCormick's School Day Mixed Biscuits 2 lbs. 25c 5c 5c 25c per pkg. per cake large 2 oz. 33c 29c 27c 23c 17c 7 Ib. bag 27 oz. 12 oz. per Ib. large pkg. 23c '/a Ib. pkg. 0 per pkg. 3c Rinso Royal York Tea Cereal Blend real value Capital Brooms • Orange and Black Jelly Beans Pure Clover Honey, 41/2's -55c; Baker's Cocoa Snowdrift Cocoanut, loose Grape -Nuts Flakes Post's Minute Tapioca Gillett's Lye S. O. S, Scouring Pads, small -14c Shirriff's Vanilla Extract, true flavours Licorice Alisorts Candy, imported Fleischman's Compressed Yeast Brock's Bird Seed Brock's Bird Gravel New Figs, 8 oz. cello pkg. Popping -Corn Spearmint Tooth Paste, large tube Nu -Pan Steel Wool New Canadian Cheese @ 35c, 49c, 59c, 69c per ib. 19c 10's 1.10 54's 15c lb. 13c 2 pkgs. 23c 2 pkgs. 25c 2 tins 25c large 23c per bottle per lb. per cake l's large pkg. 2 pkgs. per lb. 15c 25c 4c 19c 1Sc 19c 15c 10c 10c 2 lbs. 25c :�:rr,�'a�► Ross p J. S roat N. PryceMiss 77 Walker's FUNERAL SERVICE UNDERTAKING —and— EMBALMING Motor or Horse Equipment W. J WALKER, holder of Go- verntnent diplopia and license. Flowers furnished Night or day phone 67 Insurance FIRE—AUTO—WIND Our Policies Will Protect You Our Rates Will App to Prompt service and settlement of all claims Travel anywhere in Canada or the United States and cannot always - foly protected—you ford to take chances. REAL ESTATE Several bargains in Town and Farm Property. Call, Phone or Write Us. A. D. Sutherland GENERALENSURANCE Y Conveyancing, Real Estate, Etc. The time is at hand when pullets should !be contfned to their winter quarters, but the pens should first .be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected: Birds will not do their best work if ingested with lice or mites. It is dur- ing the winter months that the birds make their best profits, and for this rreason they should be housed and in a 'manner that will keep them healthy and vigorous. They will re d Mrs. Angus s More, quire a 'full ration of suitable feed, and Mrs., Felix Ms is spending a beside plenty or clean water, •greeiz freed, s1iell and :grit, couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs.. The change from the growlne ra- !Angus More, \Miss Lily Sanderison, of California, spent last week with her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Angus More. Miss Heletn More returned after spending a month in Chicago, SPECIAL SALE OF Permanent Waving AT THE TOWN TOPICS. (Mrs. Janes fLittiejohn of Gclt and Mrs, Robert Beattie of Guelph were visiting their sister, Mrs. W, 1I.1 !Sholdice and other friends over the week end, Among those from here attending the funeral of the late William Shol- dice of Cray last week, were Mr. and Mrs. '\W, H. ISholdlce and i6r. and Mrs, A. McQuaig, Seaforth, 'lir. and Mrs, William Strong, Mr. James Wallace, Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Wall- ace, of Tuc'kersmith. lir. James MoN'airn has rented the house on East \W'itliam street belotig- ing to the Duggan Estate, Mr, Milt. Kopf has taken ever the 'Red dndian service station on Main street and will conduct it with his re- pair business lir. G. 1 , Mohr Who has been in charge of this station for the past Tour years, ha not yet de- cided where be wilt locate. Many friends of Mr. George Hills of Egniotedville are sorry to !learn he is again cortifned to his home through illness, Me, and Mrs lsic!Pa l and daughter Miss E. iioFaul of !Toronto spent a few days this week with Mr, and Mrs. J. G. Mullen. Miss Florence 'Fowler of d3'leevale was a visitor in town for several days this week. Mr. Wetter Murray and Miss A. Murray spent a couple of days at !Preston last week, the latter remain- ing for the week, - Mr, John !Kerr has completed the erection of a 'line residence on the property he purchased last Spring on the corner of N. Main and' Side Streets Mr, 15, C. 'Boswell has returned from a trip to California. int. W. C. Sproat is having a stucco finish put 00 his residence on Helen street. Master Kenneth Hart, son of lir. and Mrs, 'Ii, W. hart, who has been quite i11 the past three weeks, is re- covering. ,llrs, George Weir leaves next week to spend the winter with her daugh- terlirs. Latimer, and Dr. Latimer, in Anderson, S. Carolina. Mrs, 'G, W. \\-cods Tend bliss Nan Woods of Bayfield visited friends in town on Monday. The Band will hold a euchre and dance in the G,t\V.V;.\. on Nov, 9th, Miss Vera !tole was a 'London 'Cis- itor on Saturdsiy. The Misses Cresswell left on Wed- nesday to :meted the winter in Pasa- dena, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. F. Moore and lfr. Pfeffer of Detroit, Michigan, were week -end guests at the home of lir, and Mfrs, L, Bolton, lfies Duggan, who -has been spending her vacation with Mr, and Mgrs, L. Bolton, returned to 'Detroit, Michigan, on Monday lir, and Mrs, J. Ifu11s of George- town, Mr. and Mts. Arthur Sparks and Mr. and -Mfrs, Fred Hulls of Sou- thampton here Sunday visitors at elle home of lir, and Mrs. Edward Mole. Mr, and Mrs. James Nelson leave this week tot Ferris, Oot,, for an ex- tended visit with their son, Mi.r. Roy Nelson-, Mr. John 11c'Burney of \','in_gham, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Martin and child- ren and Mr. Malcom Ferrant of Sas- katoon called on Mr, and Mrs. :Ant, Nicholson last week. Mr, Robert Smith of \l olsely. is here visiting his parents, lir. and Mrs. John Smith of McKillop, Mr. and Mrs. lack Schocker and son Dickie of Detroit spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. John 'Sproat, who returned with them to spend some time in .Detroit. Mfr. John 'Nolan and Mr. Frank dour generation s were assembled at the Williams' home John street, last week, Mrs, A, Harrison of Liv- erpool, (England, (centre), her dau- ghter Mrs Williams (left), grand- daughter, Mrs. j. Green, London, Ont. (right), and great grand- daughter; tl ole Green, INA GRAY Beauty Shoppe SPECIAL'S $1.95, $3.85 and $5.00 END CURLS $1.50 Magic Glow Creams, Powders, Rouges For appointments call Beauty Shop 125 or House 229 Dominion .13anlc Block, Seaforth, Out. KIPPEN. Mr. and Mrs. ,Ed. 'Deters of Zurich .spent a day recently with friends in and around the burg and all were glad to 'see then(. Mr, Fern McLean, is spendin e' :a two weeks' vacation with friends in Kirkland Lake. The .general rains of ,Sunday last were very welcome in- these parts as water was .getting scarce. IA large -number from this vicinity. attended the fowl supper at Zurich and all report a real time. Mrs, Elgie and Miss Margaret vis- ited With friends in ;Embro recently. The 'first Old (bine dance of the sea- son was held on Tuesday evening in \\ ateoe's hall which was a good suc- cess. l e. - M F. McDonald, who has been the guest of her daughter and sof-in-law, Mor, and Mrs, ' 1W. H. Green, returned to her home on the Thames }Road. 1Ir. and Mrs. Jona !Green and lir. and Mrs, \Wn, Caldwell and family spent the day recently in Stratford. Mr. iWnt, (Hopper of Seaiorth drill- ed a well on nhc Doig homestead which proved a great success. -- MIr. and Mrs. !Joe McClelland and Mrs. Hugh .McGregor spent a pleas- ant clay in ,Stratford recently. Celebrate Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs, Robinson Dick of Hay - town- ship celebrated their 25th anniversary on Saturday evening, Oct. 20th, at the .hone of her daughter, Mrs: Gor- don Cudntore of Exeter, .A number of friends and relatives 15010 Goderich, Benenilier, Exeter. Tuckersni'th and 'Osborne stet at the home of Mee, Cudmore and spent an enjoyable ,time together. Mgr. and Mrs. Dick received some very hand- some presents, -among which wee an Aladdin lamp presented by their fam- ily. - The many friends of Mr, Thomas •layman are sorry to hear he ieunder the doctor's care and all hope he will soon be enjoying good health again. ;Buckwheat threshing is the order of the day. - Mr, and Mfrs. tial. Caldwell - and daughter of Lawcin, Sask., visited among old neighbors and friends last week. Needless to say, all were glad to sec there. LONDESBORO The regular 'meeting of the W.I. will be held in community hall, Thur- sday, Nov, lst. !Mrs E. Adams, the delegate to the convention held at Stratford will give her report. :Solo, Miss 13. Nott,- reading, -firs, W. Al- len; roll call eo be answered by a health hint Hostesses, _Mfrs. D. Car- ter, Mrs, W. Lovett, Mrs, R, Vodden, Mrs, J, Rapson, Mrs A. Vadden, Mr. Pete Brown and Mr, Ralph )riling spent a week at Montreal re- cently - Mi , W. Allen has returned after spending the past two weeks with friends at Merlin, Mgrs. F. Wood spent the week end at the home of her brother, Mc, Wal- ter '1l,wnsead of Brantford. Mrs, E. Bell, who for the past few• weeks has been visiting Blyth frienrs has returned. Mfrs, 1I. Manning and Mr. and firs. W. E. Manning spent the week end with Paris friends, Mrs, E. Crawford has returned af- ter spending a few weeks at the home of her granddaughter, -Mrs. R. -Bain- ley of the Nile. Several of the Londeeboro con re- eation attended the anniversary ;er- vices held at the Constanee Church ,n Sunday last and. enjoyed meeting and hearing their former pastor, Rev. Osborne, and Mrs. Osborne. 11r. C. :Watson and Ifr, John Arm- strong are both nursing sore should- ers as the result of a fall from lad- ders. The October meeting of the W.M. S. was held in the school room of the church on Friday last with the presi- dent, .lir., A. \\'. Gardiner, peesidin:;, In the absence of the secretary, lirs. F. Thompson took the minutes and read the cor'respondenc'e, The collec- tors gave their report, the result a tidy sunt was handed in to stake a PCW life member, The second part of the meeting vas taken by llrs, R, Caldwell, captain for Group No. 4, A hymn was sung followed by pray- er. :\ pleasing solo was rendered, "What Will You Do with Jesus," by Mrs. J. Scott. Miss 7iary Caldwell read the Scripture lesson. el splendid report of the recent convention held at Egmondville was given by Miss L. ("(rung and Mrs, Geo, Moore Which W11,3 very interesting. Meeting closed writ!( prayer, after which a ten -cent 1211511 was served by Mrs. Caldwell and her group. Twenty were present. • MANLEY. The late rain mid frost. have proved beneficial to the turnip' and cabbage crop as all -the rest of the harvesting is complete with good results. !Preparations were made to appoint delegates to attend the Liberal con- vention at II'ensell on Wednesday, \\'c are pleased to learn that Mrs. '\V, G. Seinton is progressing favor- ably in the Kitchener hospital, _lir, Fred Eckert is busy plowing the 715 -acre farm he leased from the IHohibein estate and is making a good job of it, as it has .grown three crops W=ithout being ploughed and no doubt he will reap the benefit. WINTHROP. 'Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Wilds, :lir, and Mrs, Wesley \Vent and family of D'asiewood, 59e11t• Sunday with Mr. tion 'to the laying mash should be made gradually. ii -Dome -grown grains cannot be aotd for ,(trach on the mar- ket, and while they may form a large proportion oaf the birds' ration they do not supply all necessary Ingredi- ents for the production of eggs. The use of a high protein commercial, mash nixed with chopped home- grown ,grains. will give newel better reswlks than the grains a'lon'e. - CANDY (Donations of Candy wanted to, provide 500 Bags for free dis- tribution at Lions Hallowe'en •Frolic.—Leave at Beattie Bros.. not later than Tuesday noon, —THANK YOU— HARLOCK. Anniversary services are to be held this Sunday, Get. 28, in Burns' Church at 111 a.m, and 7.30 him. A good attendance is hoped for, Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Sturdy of Goderich and lir. Wm, Jenkins of ,Blyth v i. ited at the hone of Mr. attd Mrs, Robert Ferris on Sunday, Mrs, ,Sibert Knox visited last Tues- day at the home of Mr. Thos. Knotc and Mr I. Rapson. Mre, Joseph Bewley and Master Arthur spent Sunday at the (tome of Mr, and firs. Won. Bell, Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Knox made a short call at the !Bell home on Sunday. Quite a number from Eurus' Church attended services in Constance Church last Sunday, The, WM.'S. Thankoffering meeting of Burns' Church was held last Tues- day afternoon in Burns'' Church with a fair attendance. 11r. Sutton M1c;\ittie has got started delivering his tax slips, :Maloney returned from the hospital on Tuesday, having recovered Trout their recent operations, iMr, 'Wm. Steet and daughter Mat - ion of Picton, who was on a motor trip through Huron, called on. his cousin, lir. John Nicholson on Fri- elay, Mr. Nicholson recently marked his 715th birthday by spending the day at ploughing. A very .enjoyable masquerade dance was held in 'St. Janney' parish hall on Wednesday evening, Mrs, Walter Scott and Miss Martha Storey won the prizes for ladies' costumes while the gents' winners were \4i., Jack Hatllam and a gentleman from Mild- may. Unless wonms be expelled from the system, no child can be healthy. '116t'hei. Graves' '\Vorw Exterminator is ane excellent meclicine to destroy, qty orans. BORN. Thonpsot.—du St Mary's hospital Kitchener•, Flridday, October 19th 1934, to Mr..and Mrs. T. R. Thomp- son, Homewood .Avenue, a daugh- ter (Joan Livingston). 'Bustler: 'Your car is at the door,. sir." (Guest: "I know. I heard it knock - hug." Man—iFllow far have yod and your. wife get with.your plan lto'buy anew car? Neighbor—We've got to the Point where we don't speak, STAFFA. Master Lyn Turner has returned from Seaforth hospital where he un- derwent an operation for appendicitis. Miss Marie SlilIery, St. Marys, spent the week end with her parents. :Miss Dorothy Gray is visiting in Coroe'to, lir. and lire, 11. Gray of Toronto spent the week end with the forreer's parents. Rev.. R. Mess of London conducted 'Harvest Horne services in the Angli- can church on Sunday. Two splendid sermons were delivered and special MAC was provided by Hfvnsall choir. The \Vbmen's Institute will .meei of Wednesday afiternoon, Oct. 311, The program will be as follows: Rolf call, "My 'Earliest Reco'llection'; topic, ` T-Iietorical Research, Mrs, II. Currie; reading t\r.M•I'.IJ, Mrs. A. Hey; demonstration, paper (lowers, Miss Vera T., iliarubley; recipes, Mrs. R, McCulloch, Mss Margaret Miller; contest; 1ite. A. Steele, Mrs. ,.\, Jeff- ry; program conn,. firs. W. Mahaffy,. Mrs. G Wilson. Being a book for the circulating library. All ladies of the comninlity will be male welcome. DUBLIN Miss Mary Jordon of Toronto t hohdayf n,g at the home of her parents \Ir, and Mrs. Wm, Jordan. Miss Catherine Donnelly R N,. w:'o spent the past .two weeks with. licr parents, lir. and Mrs. Francee Dm nclly, has returned to Buffalo, -N,b., to resume her duties as nurse. • The fowl supper which was held in the parish hall, Dublin: Wednesday evening, w ae largely attended. Mr. and Mrs. Hutchings of Toron- to spent the week end with the Mat- ter's mother, lire. Patrick Ryan, Sr., of Hibbert. Miss Nellie O'Rourke of Toronto was a week end visitor with .her par- ents, Mfr, and Mrs. Joseph O\Rourke. ';A large number from Dublin at- tended the fowl supper in Kinker., on Thursday evening. ,McGrath McConnell. --:A charming wedding look place an Monday mor- ning at St. Patrick's Church, Dublin, when Rev. Dr. Foulkes united in mar- riage Veronica Catherine, youngest daughter of Mfr. ,Francis McConnell, and Edward tit nislaus McGrath of Ilderton. The bride, who was given away by her father, lir. Francis Conncll, dvas attired int a jadeite cos- tume a combination of black satin and rust colored wool crepe, trimmed with silver fox, accessories to mateh, and carried bronze and yellow mums. The bridal couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs, J. C. McGrath of Wind- sor. Mgrs. MetGrath was ,becomingly gowned in a crepe dress of hunter's green with black accessories. She carried'yellow and white mimes. Dur- ing the offertory the Ave Maria '.vas beautifully sung by firs. 'Leo Fortune of Seaforth. William McMillan and Joseph Rowland acted as fisheye, The wedding dinner was served at the Hick's Hotel, Mitchell, where • the 'table was Prettily decorated in aut- umn flowers. Mtenwards Mr, and Mrs. \IdGrath left on a. motor trip to Montreal and Border - Oities. The bride's going away suit was a rich brown, having a large collar edged with coon. She -wore a- brown tricorn felt (tat with gloves and shoes to match. They syph be at hot, -e to their friends after November the sixth. !Miss Barbara Bonn of Lucan spent the week end with her brother, Pat, Beim of Dublin, - !Miss Catherine Donnelly of Buf- falo, who has been visiting her par- ents, Me. and Mors, F. Donnelly, re turned to Buffalo last Thursday, 'Mfrs, Jerry Ryaa of 'Stratford spent the wee!: end with her mother; Mors. N. Maloney. •Mr. and Mrs. Torn Morris and fa- mily spent Sunday at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mr's. \Vm. Jor dao over Sunday. Want and !Far Sale Ads, 3 weeks 50c.. BRUCEFIELD. A well filled car containing vege- tables the greater part potatoes, cann- ned fruit, honey and maple syrup, which was contributed by the people of !Bayfield, Varna. Blake and Bruce - field, left Brnceficicl 'station for the West this week. There were also se - yen sacks of new and second hand clothing and quilts packed last week valued at 5144).00 donated - by the people of Brucefneld and Varna. The anniversary services will be hell next Sunday, Oct. BO, the preach- er for the day will he Rev. Mr. Kenzie of of Ripley. Special music will he furnished by the choir. and Mrs, Harry Collins and fancily left their home in the village last week and will spend the winter in London. Mr, and firs. Seer and family of the Thamee Road visited at the home ,rf lir. and Mrs. L. Forrest last week. HILLSGREEN W.M.S.—The Women's Mieeionary Societe held their October meeting in the church on Wechteeday, Octoeee 17, Miss '.\rntie Jarrott presided. Th; sleeting opened with hymn 21, prayer in union. The Scripture lesson eves 'taken from St. John 20e11421. Hymn 577. The treasurer then gave the re- port which was adopted. The busi- ness i i- ness w•ts taken. An invitation was re- ceived from the Kippen Auxiliary t.1 meet With then, on November 7. The thankoll'ering meeting will be on N.,- vember -Nth. Rev. 'lir. Taylor ,f Thames Road will be the test speaker. The offering, was -then taken. The study, "Builders of the 'Indian - Church," was then given by a nu:n- ber of ladies from list and 2.01 nee - ten. Hymn .1x11. The meeting cl'eed with prayer. Mrs. W. l5c Allister and her daugh- ter and son -in -late from Michisn visited relatives in this vicinity. !Rev. R. P. Love of Kintore, lire. H. 1Iante! of 'London visited over the week end with lir. and Mrs. W. Love. - lir. J. B Forrest is visiting Nisi - thee in Michigan. (Supplies for the Wesf are beim sent from this district in the car at Henaall this week. A ntfnn'h'er from this •vicinity at - detected the fowl supper in the Luth- eran Church, Zurich, on Thursday everting last, \e'rant and 'For Sale Ads, 3 '.eels See, (Douglas' Egyptian lLinintettt is re- markable in its quick, effective action. IReiievcs-instantly !burns, sprains, toothache and neuralgia. (Invaluable for sore throat, croup and quinsy. BEECHWOOD The many friends of Mrs. Thos. Feeney are pleased to know she is re- covering after her recent serious ill- ness. - Messrs. - Pat O'Rourke, tT'ete ,Flana- Lean, Terry- ,Flannery and lir, and Mrs. Jack Flannery visited friends in London on ,Sunday. Mr. Lewis MicGrath attended the McGrath-lfcConnell wedding on 14onday. Mr. Joseph ORoarke, .Sr., has gone . to Minneapolis to visit his brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. !Poore of Detroit spent the week end with Mr, and \Mrs. Terry Flannery. .. No :Wore Asthma. Dr, J. D. Ke'I lug„ s .Asthma !Remedy wounds the death knell of this trying trouble. 'bt stops the awful choking and painful - breathing. !It guards against night 'attacks and gives renevv-ed ability to sleep and rest the w•h'ole ni,gh't 1Muicit is claimed for this remedy, but nothing but what .can be demonstrat- ed by a triad: 11 you suffer from 'asthma try it and convince yourself of its great value.