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The Seaforth News, 1937-02-25, Page 5THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1937 THE SEAFORTH NEWS PAGE FIVE 'These FPrices Good 'Pill Mar. 3. COUNTRY KIST CORN, Golden, 17 oz........ PER 'TI'N 1 o c Libby's Spaghetti, Cooked 16 oz. tins 2 tins 19c Premium Blend Tea with China Cup .fe Saucer , . , , 1 lb, 61 c Hernphill's Wheat Berries, 5 lb, 'bag Each 29c EACH 16'C CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP, 2s Posts Bran Flakes 2 pkg. 23c Interlake Toilet Paper or Hillcrest 3 rolls 25c CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP, 5s EACH 350 Choice Blue Rose Rice 3 lbs. 23c Lawrason's Snowflake Ammonia per pkg. 5c ROYAL YORKCOFFEE, 1s PER TIN 33 c Lawrason's SSinko for Sinks per tin 25c Lawrason's Flusho for Toilets per tin 19c S.O.S. Scouring Pads, Small Each 13c PEARL WHITE NAPTHA SOAP 6 BARS 25 c 10 lb. pails 65c Clover10 lb- pails 39c. Hosea Brunswick Sardines 5 tins 25c Tuna Flakes, Vss Amber Honey per tin15c LI'BBY'S TOMATO CATSUP, 12 oz. btl. EACH 14c Breakfast Bacon per Ib, 29c Golden Wax Beans, Standard 2s squat per tin 10c SALMON, Fancy Red Cohoe, Golden Nett or Unicorn, X/s 14 C 1s 24 c Aylmer Pie Cherries Crother's Soda 'Biscuits, 1 Ib. bags Molasses Snaps Biscuits Cooking Figs SHORTENING 2 tins 25c per lb. 14c per lb. 100 2 lbs. 17c 2 LBS, 27 c Crunchie•1Pickles Sweet, Mustard, Sour 6 oz . ..... . ..... ... . . 100 , McLaren's Jelly Powders, Assorted 5 pkg. 25c Mixed Candy, ass't flavors 2 lbs. 25c SURPRISE SOAP, 2 cakes INFANT'S DELIGHT . , , for 15c Apple Sauce, buffet size per tin 5c Pickled Lake Herrings , , , ... , ... , per doz. 30c Kellogg's All Bran and 1 Mixing Spoon per pkg. 19c Ross J. Sproat Mass N. Pryce PHONE 8 PHONE 77 Walker's FUNERAL SERVICE UNDERTAKING —and— EMBALMING Motor or Horse Equipment W. J. \VALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license. Flowers furnished Night or day phone 67 LONDESBORO The March meeting of the Wo- men's Institute will be held in the 'community 'Mall on 'Thursday, March '4th. The following program is ex- pected:. x- Fred • Mrs.is. ected IA paper 'b Y 'P Thompson, subject selected roll call. ,exchange of seeds or bulbs; reading, Mrs. .Bert Shobbrook. Music, Mrs, J. Shaddicic, Miss •Elda 'Watson, 'Miss I. Nott,'Miss M. Shadreading, g Mrs. W. 1-Iowatt Mrs, Oster, of Blyth, district 'president, will .give an address. Arrangements will be 'com- pletedfor 'the annual pie social which will take place on Mlu'ch 117th. The proceeds 'of the evening to be used to lhelp the 'Hail Board and the Eben- ezer cemetery fund,'Hostestos for the .day-are:.M•rs. B. S'hob'brook. Mrs, T. Roberton, 'Mrs: 'W. HOwaitt, Mrs. Chas. Sundercook, vA'Ire. iJ, (Armstrong. Bruce Riley tw 1sl,taken dd .quite sud- denly .rest week and, was rushed to •Clinton community hospital where he underwent an operation for appendic- •'itis and other trouble. Miss 'Mitchell of 'Mitchel'l spent the week end with 'her, 'friend, 'Mrs. F. Thompson. Mrs. 'lames IH+owa'tt is visiting at tile df her .daughter. Mr's. J. P. Manning. An Amateur Burglar's Weird Alibi 'An article in The 'American Week- ly eekly with rlh'e F'ebr'uary .28 issue of The Detroit. • Sunday Times concerns a young man 'who said he robbed his rich friend just to make his sweet - :heart hate him..But „all, incredulous judge gavehim 1110 years' es.ectusio .from all women. Wa t avid 'For Sale ads, 3 wks, 5Clc TOWN TOPICS 31 . .teff Grinrod of the Dominion Dank :open 1110 Week end at Ids home in 'Hamilton. .Mr. Ted Southgate .spent the week end' in Toronto, Mrs. Frank Murphy, who has been ill at Scott •31emorial 1Hospitnt, is im- proving nicely. Mr, John McQuaid of Seaforth and Mr Michael 'McQuaid of Detroit spent the week end at the (tome of Mre, l ran,1 McQuaid and family, tit Stratford, Mrs, .R. S. Hays and George and Mary, and Mrs. E. C. ;34cCle'lland of "Toronto spent the week end in De- troit visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hays. \Ir. and Mrs. :J. R. Dunlop of Strat- ford were 'week end guests at the home of iVI'r. and Mrs, H. W. Hart, Miss Maud Sparring of MdKillop spent a few clays with 'Mr. and Mrs. Harry ;Hart. No juvenile league or Junior Far- mer hockey games were ,played on Saturday owing to the mild 'weather. Mrs. 'Janet Coontbes celebrated her 83111 'birthd'ay on Monday, :Feb. 212, ar the hone of her daughter, Mrs. ;J. A. Storey, .\'rise Ann Cleave of Bayfield has accepted a ,position as secretary in the office of Mr. IN, C. Carmichael. Miss Ethel 1MdDougall of Detroit spent the week end with \1r.. and Mrs. Henry IHoggarth. Mr. 9l11111 Henderson, l:;gmond'ville, celebrated his WW1 birthday on rues - 'day, Feb.23, 'His many friends join in extending best wishes, Mr. ArthurEdmunds and lir, Ri- chard Winters of 'Hamilton spent the week end with :vers. W. Echnuncls, Mr. 'Charles Dickson of London spent the week end with his ,parents, Mr. end Mrs Thomas 'Dickson. \l r \V. J Finnigan visited friends at London last week. \Jr, 'Rufus Winters and sister, Mrs. E. 1-f. (Hodgins leave "Thursday, ac- companied by Mrs. M. McLeod, to spend a month in Toronto. \1 r. 'Alexander Campbell, well- known and highly esteemed resident, wIlo has been seriously til, 1100 very low 00 Wednesday. KIPPEN • The Kipper East \A',1, intends to hold a social evening in Watson's hall. Kippers, on Wednesday evening, Mardi 3rd. at 5.115• sharp. A short pro- gram will ,be given with musical num- bers and inn address by Ian McLeod of Clinton. Each member is entitled' to invite two couples. All ladies please bring hutch. :Progressive eu- chre will be indulged in, followed by time dancing, old t g \1r. and Mrs. Joe McClelland and \ raster •Kenneth of E;gmondville vis- ited with \[r. and Mrs. 'Hugh Mc- Gregor on Sunday. \'r. and Mrs. Robt. McGregor de- lightfully entertained some .friends o no evening recently. BAYFIELD 11.r. Chas.'Falconer is home from 'Co lerieh ■ r Mrs i A. Edwards left on Mon- day for the Canadian West where she will visit her daughter. Mrs. Robert Watson. and other friends. ,f our hockey tarts went to Sone v Clinton "Tuesday night to ` see the game between Clinton and New Ham n rg. ice have their 1 m brothers 1 he o house filled Owing to the condition of ice on the river here they secured their supply from Trick's, s, and had• it .hrought on trucks. 'Mrs. Wm. Ferguson is visiting her daughter in Tecumseh and friends in Windsor. BORN ,I'ckart.-1n Scott 1en,rial •}Iospi- t•.l, on Sunday. tl*eii, 211 t, 1,1)34, to \d r. and Mrs. Joseph 5, IEckart, Dublin R.R.I, 0 sock: AUBURN Alex, McKenzie was called to To- r..nrtn on Thursday- on account of the death of his .on -in-law, J• Arnold Coact. Mrs. \V. l Robinson entertained a number of fiends on Wednesday ev- ening, 'John Hartley, successor ,to Dr, Field made his first visit to the schools in this district this week. Mrs. F. Ross and 'Donald were in Exeter on Sunday. ' '3Er.,and Mrs. IA. Ferguson and Stewart visited recently in ;Narkhill, The carpenters are busy getting tire new 'fire hall ready .for ,the library. A anoviug picture company ,pert 00 a show in the Foresters Hall on \\'ed- nesday night. The annual vestry meeting was held in St; 1'lark's Anglican church cin, Wednesday evening. Lenten servies are to be held in the 'Anglican church on Wednesday evening at 7.310, Mrs. J. McKnight is in Goderiel for a 'few• clays. FEBRUARY SPECIAL NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO HAVE A PERMANENT WAVE 'Regular 7.50 .... , , , , now $5.50 5,(10 now $3.95 13,)5 now $2.95 2195 now ,$1.95 (Shampoo, finger wave acid haircuit included) TRY ONE OF OUR SPECIAL SHAMPOOS—A Treatment and Shampoo in one SUTHERLAND BEAUTY SHOP 'PHONE 152 DIES IN .SA'GINAW. The following item 'refers to Mr, James hi, Shea, a 100110r resident of Seaforth, who died recently: Saginaw, Mich„ IFeb. W.—dames 11. Sher, ti5, died suddenly Saturday ev- ening, February 6, at his home, 11151 Brown street, He was an active mem- ber of St. Mary's church, singing in the choir for more than 120 yearn. 'fle also was a member of the ,.Knights of Columbus. \1 r. Shea 'vas .born on .lune 3rd, MPS, 111 Winona, Minn., and 0111110 to Saginaw when 0 young man,. He was married here in 611114 to Miss Florence Meyers. Surviving him are his widow. a son, Charles, and two brothers. Charles of Saginaw, and William of !Newark, NJJ. 'Funeral ser- vices were held Tuesday 'morning in St.Mary's church. "Muria! in Mt. Oliv- et Cemetery'. WINTHROP - l'fie euchre and dance held in the lit ll Friday night was well attended. The prize winners ,were: Ladies most cense., Mrs. Archie'Kerr: lone hands, Mrs. 'Robert 'Dodds; 111 encs Most games,. \I r, 'Robert Dodds; lone hands, Mr. ',John Montgomery, After lurch a fete halo's were :.neat in n n ung. \la 1e wasfurnished by the .\,run, Broome, 511101art and Hogg. \Ve are sorry to hear of \lr. Wil- liam Morrison beingeri,nt,ly ill. \\'e wish liar a speedy recovery. \l r, \\'ildlatnt 'l'rcwartha sSr. 15 1101 05 \yell 50 his many friend, wish him In be•, \irs. George 11,ktle and Mrs. Tho- mas Wheatley received 'word that their mother, ,3Ii's. ;Robinson, had passed' away at the home Of their sis- ter, Sirs. -Sol Shansi n in !Mullett. I'lie crows were malein, a big noise last weer:. which means spring is near. Mr. ll,•ohu Armstrong (vi London is visiting his daughter. Mrs. F. Bullard. The Ladies' 'Aid and W.M.S. of Caves Church, Winthrop, %vitl holm their :regular monthly meeting on Wednesday afternoon. 'March 3rd, at the. home of Mrs. Hiram Blanchard: rhe roll call will l e on Faith. Want rind For. Sale aria, '1' week 2,5y Scott's Barred Rocks ONE OF'CANADA'S LARGEST BREEDING FARMS OF BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS. "GOVERNMENT APPROV- ED BREEDER HATCHERY -400 .BIRDS IN R.O,P. Nine years trapnesting and progeny testing under R.O.P., nine .years in egg laying contests and ten years blood testing have proven the superiority of our Barred Rocks.'We specialize in supplying large egg foundation stock, special attention in our breeding work is given to market types in our cockerels. All R+O.P. Barred Rock males used' in our matings from hens with records up to 306 large eggs. NEW HAMPSHIRES: We had the largest R,'O. P. entry of this breed in Canada last year. Records up to'277 large eggs. Save %c per chick by placing your order on or before Feb. 15th, 1937. Hatches each week now, Our plant is open to visitors at all times. SCOTT'S POULTRY FARM I. M. SCOTT SEAFORTH, ONT. BRUCEFIELD WALL PAPER 'On Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Win. Douglas entertained group number fire of the Ladies Ai'cf of Carmel DURTNG FEBRUAiRY WEP ARE church, The group brought with CLEARING ALL WALL PAPER them Mrs. ID•ctuglas' mother, Mrs. (exceE. wew paper) AT 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT Hudson, who is ninety-six years old. 31r, 'and `Mrs, Lorne Manson and little soil Murray of Loudon spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Man - son's parents, Mr. and ' All.. Sant I hontpson. "Mr. anti Mrs. Frank Douglas of Saskatoon, Sa k., visited .their cous- ins, \1 r. and Mrs. Lindsay Eyre on Sunday. On Tuesday evening. February db, 1 joint meting of the 1..[0.0. and the clubs tiaa held at the hone of Mr, and Mrs. C. Clifton' with a good attendance, {he Meeting o1 the 1,',F,\\•10. opened with the president,. Mrs, 'Douglas in the chair. Singing was followed by all repeating the Lord's Prayer, al er, Roll call was answer- ed with a Valentine tune. During the business Arcs, 'Knight read a letter from a member of the Prot% Execu- tee. Mrs. W. Hamilton. Glasgon Lan- ark Co. After the bulletin questions were taken. Mrs. A. \leQueen gave the topic 'I' i re Neighbourly Neigli- hours" witch etas much appreciated. \\'ith .singing this part of the Meeting closed to join the men. when a .social hour was .spent. +During the social programme. Mr. Hugh \1c Lachlan gave to Scotch reading followed by ,e-) lections by Mr, ,Jarvis Horton with! MANLEY AN't are sorry to learn that the baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. John 'A, lErkart has taken a 'relapse and is again un- der the doctors care. AMr. Brady who is engaged with Mr, Fred 'Eckart, had the misfortune to fall .out of an apple tree while pruning, T'he limb 'he was 'cutting carne 'tumbling after him and caused him several fractured ribs._ Last Sunday's winel storm .caused damage to quite a number of .ba!rn roofs and as Mr. Leslie Beuenntann is agent .for a roofing company 'he has been 'busy taking 'contracts 'for re - Pairing the damaged .roofs. M'r. 'Joe Eckart wears as smile since n the 22rt1c1 inst. when his wife present- ed hill with a baby boy at Scott,Me- mori rl 'Hospital, S'eaioith, and. we are .'p'le'ased to learn that all are welt Coronation Carnival and Ice Dance MILK FUND FOR UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN Sponsored by SeaEorth Lions Club PALACE RINK, SEAFORTH FRIDAY MARCH 5th , CARNIVAL See Posters for List of Prizes BROOM -BALL, Two games, including Rebekah ladies vs. Duncan factory teams; and K.inburn and Winthrop vs. St. Coltunban and Dublin. DANCING Dancing on the ice' to the best of music. All you, need is moccasins, overshoes and rubbers.'Grand March at 10:15 p.m. BAND IN ATTENDANCE Refreshment Booth. General Admission 25c. Children 10c SEAFORTH LIONS' CLUB G. D. Ferguson, President. Gerald Stewart, Secretary j. M. MGMillan, Treasurer 8 p.m. House Dresses ALL HOUSE DRESSES CLEARING AT 5'5c, 75c and 95c Values to $2,25 ALL MISSES' DRESSES CLEARING AT 55c. Values to 9'6'c. Sweaters BOYS' ALL WOOL SWEATERS Sizes 24 to 32 CLEARING AT '49c .McASH VARNA wood Atkinson, followed with prayer by Louise Marshall. :Hymn 2'418 was then .ung. The topic, "What Would Jesus do in .the present crisis?" was very ably taken by •Rallph Newton, after •uvh•ich the vice presidenit took the 'chair for the discussions. We had our teams stand and Archie Mus- tard's side was ahead, The closing hymn 247, and all repeated the Miz- pah benediction. \Irs, 'McLachlan at the piano. Airs. 1 ST. COLUMBAN I The following from a Regina paper refers to a former resident of this dis- h'iet: '-Joseph Murphy, 74. of 1620 Atbni 'street. died on Monday- in a Regina hospital, Born at St. Columban, Ont., Mr. Murphy moved to Saskatchewan in 1008 and farmed in the Grand Coulee district until 19301 when be. moved to Regina. He 'w a ,predeceas- \Irs, J. Cahn, with a beautiful hand ed by his wife on 1 eh.'2l 7'x311., while painted Irish T1u>lecotb, The follow -la :011, Vincent 10, Murphy, died on ing address 11110 read by Mrs. Doug-`rApril 20, 193W, Sttdriviufg are six sons, las: "'Dear Mrs. Cairns,— \\'e the I Michael P., 11629 Athol street, Regina; members of the Rrueotield !Albert in the Regina district; \Jack, in club are pleased to � 1(11,10 1ha1 51nce'northern Saskatchewan: .Peter, in 3 111100 turged yom ne hat Fhongs, IParleberg, Sas'k„ 301.1111 arc still h sntying with us,1101\\'e tritm' acctlin Jo-epFlon:bT, Balgonie, ISaslc: awn to exiPr005 our appreciation 100 the 'daughters, Miss Agnes. 'Qu'A'ppelle, cheerful manner u, w^hick you Here Sask,, .end M.rs Arthur Dodds, of always willing, to assist in the wort Tlin Flom Man. 11^,o Surviving are of he clttl>. \\t wk von to acreptlIwo sisters. \'fess P.'itlget •D'oyle, of alis gift with our very hast wishes 1 Seaforth. IOnit., acid \Irs, H• ennslt for the happiness of yeti and . Ar- Mulcahy, of Arcata, California. •P.ay'- Ctuirns in the coining years.—Signed vas will be recited in hpeer>' Chanel t Clifton then ,gave a comic Irish reading. followed by an ut.strunu'ntai solo by \largin'et 3!rQtteeu, .\ short I/layette, '' I'li1 Club Committee Meet- ing" -was presented. The folio win were the caste, Mrs. Du.her, \irs. 1 Cairns: \Irs. irate-, \irs, 1'. [laugh: \fes. Forest. \1r.. \\'. Douglas; \irs.i 1'urrel, \It,. J. -Snider: Nits, limns, rs. L. Fate. At the clone 111 the play, 'Mrs. A. SleUticen „presented! on behalf of the. t':F.\\',0., .Mrs. \\ Douglas, Pres• ' 'Lunch was served by the hostess and friends. Our 31 arch meeting will be held at the home of \1r, and 31rs. A. McQueen. • Rev. 31r. Kahle "f Seaforth will oc- cupy the pulpit here next Sunday in the absence of \Ir. Bremner who is attending services. • Durin the high wind -storm on Sunday afternoon -part of the hotel roof (1 as taken otT, Mr. •Drew Sa\an has been confined with the tr during the his heel e fl to I past }reek. \lr. George Clifton is visiting his uncle, \lr. C. '1')'ner of 1,incbay at .present. c n Toronto Mr. Willie Burdge was t o last week. 31r. and Mrs. !Ronald McKenzie and children and Mrs. B. Kaiser of Detroit spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. .Zap'fe rind Mrs. Mary McKenzie. Miss !lean Dalrymple has returned to Stratford after visiting relatives. \1r. and Mrs. C. McKenzie and fa- mily spent Sunday With '\Irs, Margar- et MVLclKenz•ie. Mrs. Janet Ross spent a few clays with iter sister, Miss 'Mary Gilmore. Mrs, John ,Rohner' and children of 'Goderich .amt Miss 34, Wolfe of Hen - salt are visiting Mrs. A. Hohner. Miss Louise Marshall spent the week end at her hoose in London. Miss Anna Cornish spent the week end in Clinton. Miss Dora Addison spent a few days in the village. ;The regular meeting of the Bruce- field Y)P:U, was held 'Monday even- ing, Feb. LI2nd •tt S.l'S',.:'w•ihh'Miss Eva Stackhouse .presiding, The meeting opened by singing hymn 059. S�ct10-' titre found in 'Psalm 1I9. read 'by Si- the :flu. t ` at 8.30 o'clock op Tuesday and Wed- nesday nights and 'requiem 01550 ' will he celebrated at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church at 1110 a.m. Thursday, 'Rev, J. C. 'Keohan, celebrant. Burial will 'be •in the family plot in Regiisa cemetery." STANLEY Y with Smith visiting, \1 r. 'Edgar is!, his aunt. Mrs. Mary Hordes, near Chatham. Mrs. 11. Armstrong returned 'home shewasvisiting- her '., .rich where g from (nae tte n her daughter. Mrs. Victor Boyce. Babylon school has been closed for some days on account of the illness of the teacher, Miss ;Rice. There is quite a lot of flu in the neighborhood hborhood at present, lir. .Edgar iii C'linchey of 1Hensal•l spent the week end with friends on Goshen line. NORTH McKILLOP Mrs, John Boyd, Sr., who under- went an operation in Scott 'MMemarial Hospital, Sea'forth, is doing real well. and expects to return 'home the end of the week. Mr. Jack (Johnston is another one of those great •marksmen, One bul- let 'bagged two 'large 'jack rabbits. Mr, Nen 'Thornton was working a few days last week 'for Mr. Calvin. Hillen. Mr. and Mrs. 1.foe. Thornton' .were visiting IVIts and 'Mrs. Charlie Munn' on Sunday night. Mr, 'and Mrs. iH•enry BenneWies and Mr. Satn Regele were .visiting one night last week with Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Ili'egele. Mr. and .lArs..Dd. ,Regele and 'fam- ily Nailed on 'Me. Sam 'gegele on Sun da}' A. number of people are sick with