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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1937-04-08, Page 5'THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1937. THE SEAFORTH NEWS PAGE FIVE These prices will be good until April 14 AYLMER CHOICE -GOLDEN BANTAM CORN, 2s 2. 21c OXYDOL, LARGE PKG. PER PKG. 20c CRUNCHIE SWEET PICKLES, lge. 27 oz. .. 'PER BTL 25c PEANUT BUTTER, Large 23 oz, Jar, 3 Star EACH 25c PEACHES, Aylmer 2s squat PER TIN 1 7c PRUNES, LARGE SWEET 2 LBS. 25c Aylmer Tomatoes, size 2s ;drat l.ttx Toilet Soap Cascade Salmon, bang- Pink, 1'.s la Rolled Oats per tin 1l?c 4 cruses 25c 2 tins 17t: 2 tins 25c llt.?, 25e Handy Ammonia I laves Lenton t Cil, 12 oz, per pkg. 5e per bel, 23c \lanning's Chocolate Cherry 1\4. Speck' Aylmer S pups, except Imre chicken Hillcrest Toilet raper IIiscuits I\lallm ner 11,. c 2 in 1.''p: 3 rolls 25e Carnation Evaporated Milk, small Each 5c Carnation Evaporated Milk, Tall Each 10c Arrow Tea, !;lack, Mixed, 1 th hag Pie Cherries, Solid Pack Dessert Pears, halves Prune Plums Rhubarb Pineapple Cubes per bag 49c 2 Tins 25c 2 Tins 25c Per Tin 12c 3 Tins 25c Per Tin 15c Pure Maple Syrup, fresh made per quart 50c Karo Corn Syrup_, 2s Tin -18c; 5s Tin 39c Amber Honey Electric Bulbs 10 lb, Pails 65c 40, 60 Watt, each 15c Ross J. Sproat Miss N. Pryce PHONE PHONE 77 Walker's FUNERUNDERTAKING-and- SERVICE EMBALMING :Motor or Ilorse Equipment W. J. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license, Flowers furnished Night or day phone 67 SEAFORTH MARKETS r1.36 Wheat, per 'bug Oats, per has, 56'c Hogs, ,per cwt. X3'75 Quantity of Feed For a Hen The question is .frequently asked as to the amount of feed a hen will eat in a year. Those who are in a posi- tion to know claim that with stash and whole grain combined a hen will eat from B0 to 90 pounds. On the bas- is of wheat at $t140 per bushel the cost would be $11150; .and at 'Present prices of feed it will cost around that 'figure to feed a hen through the year. On .this basis she would have to pro- duce nine dozen twenty -cent eggs in order to pay for her feed alone. How- ever, in many 'flocks average produc- tion is crowding twice this amount; - which allows for a margin of profit after raising the pullet and -allowing for overhead and labour. - According to the terms of 'the new (M -nada -United Kin;gcloin trade ,pact, recently made public !by :Hort, Chas. Dunning, Minister of Finance, when the 3(137 budget was presented to the House of Commons, Canadian farm- ers will continue to have • free entry to the British markets for bacon, hams, cattle beef and dairy prodntcts. The quota on bacon remains at 2a0.- 1 -00000 S0,11151;000 ,pounds per annum, which gives bacon hog .producers ample scope to expand their 'business, Can- adians are safeguarded in• exports of cattle and meat up to 50,000 head of cattle per anmmn, and the. value is enhanced ihy the one and one-half cents per pound duty on foreign chil- led beef imposed by the UnitedKing- s McKinley's Chicks 8c Rocks and Leg. 8c, . , after May 8th Leg. 8c; Rocks 9c, after April 20th Leg. 9c; Rocks 10c, after April 12th Leg. 100; Rock 11c, after April 4th All Breeding Stock Gov't Ap- proved and Bloodtested. Started Chicks and Pallets for sale. Colne and see theist. J. E. Mc'KINLEY Phone 97141, I-Iensall. ZURICH Good Equipment stake: a Good Farmer Better �f FOR QUALITY & SERVICE BUY McCormick Deering Farre Machinery AND REPAIRS From Your Local Dealer JOHN BACK SEAFORTH Alain St. I>hone 17 don last:December. No change was trade in the 19.12 agreement regard- ing dairy ,products whioh were ac- corded free entry. While the United Kingdom was at liberty to' apply pre- fei`ential control against Canadian dairy products at the 'termination of the previous agreement. no action has been taken. • Western Ontario is Ieading Canada in reforestation interest, declared F. S. Newman, of the Provincial For- estry Station at St, Williams. He re- ported private interests in this section of the 'Province have ordered ' more than 6,000,090 trees, to ,he planted immediateLy. "As St. Williams is the forestry station for the part of the Province south of Collin.,*wood and Toronto, we ,10' in a position to know the ex- act demand for trees in the Western Ontario section," Mr, Newman said. Curious New Discoveries About Pain An arti.le in The American \Weekly with the April 11 issue of The Detroit Sundry "Times discloses :unto scienti- fic 'problems revealing why a giant boy can't feel any pain• in his -big feet; wh!lt :Hakes a toothache so ag- onizing, and why you can feel the pain when there's nothing to cause it. and other fails about pain. DIED McLaughlin --in McKillop on Fri- day, ;April .2.11969, .Catharine Cnnnoly, relict of the late 'Patrick McLaughlin, aged 70 years. 4 months. dfiniayson - 111 Toronto, 011 Wed- nesday, Marclt .1114 193:7, Margaret Weiland, wife of William J. Finlay- son, in her 315ith year. Kennedy-In'Toronto at her 'home, 1417 Highhout ne . Rd., on March 311st, 11937, Helen A, Mackay, 'beloved wife of Mr, Liaucl>ifn 'Kennedy. tl.nterment in Clinton Cemetery, FOR SALE if ideal Miller incubator, 400.egg capacity, good as new. '11 Buckeye in- cubator, lllu) egg capacity, in good condition at bargain prices. Mso a few h tsliel: of 10316 graded timothy eel, Phone 3!411 r 12, Seaforth, 19aBt Lawson 14 TOWN TOPICS The Wonted s • H,ospital ,Aid is hold- ing aeuchre party in the Badminton club rooms on Tuesday evening, April 301th. • blrs, J. IR, Dunlop and two children of Stratford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hart for a few days 'last week. - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weiland -left Saturday for an extended !visit in To- ronto with their son tn.11aw, Mr. Wm. Fln Iaysan, Mrs. C. W. Colclough is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr; and Mos. j, A. Storey. Mr. Thomas !Phillips has purchased the residence, •corner of Market and High sts„ from Mrs. •M-imnie Haggard and will occupy it shortly. Citizens have inquired about a bearded man asking from door to door far copies of The Seaforth News, 'Ve learn that Horace Baker, \Iitehell hard, was 1 town apparent- ly looking for a ,particular i>sur con- taining some of his poetry. Miss \Mary Kling. nurse -in -training of Woodstock General hospital, spent ai couple of day.; during the week end 11111 11r, an Mos. W. D. Manson. - Mr, and Mrs, R. 1): Harrison of \loutreal !tare returned !route after spending 1110 holiday :'ittt \1r•. and Mrs. Err,: liabi:irii ,`1t' father, lir. John Shannon. Miss \l,i'}aret Iiab- .:irki returned tvlth Brent. \1 r. Ernest Steven- '.a: purchased ;he Hoggarth residence, Railway St., and will ..shortly - move ; 11 fatally there from Spading. St. Mrs. Beattie and daughter and son Ross, and Mrs. \\'m: •Beattie, all of Erie, Pa„ visited Sunday with .11r.- and •lr.and Mrs. George Hills. Miss Dorothy Parke, iuurse-in- training of Sptrathroy •General hospi- tal, spent a couple of days at the home of her parents, •Mr. and Mrs. R, G. Parke. Miss Elizabeth McClelland and v1r. Allan Baker of Toronto were guests Sunday of Mrs. ,R. 5. •!Pays, We are pleased to report little Nancy Anne, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nott, is recover- ing nicely front a severe attack of bronchitis. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Love and son Junior of Thedford visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Crozier, Mrs.. Morrow and (laughter Loi. of Calgary are viiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, lames Sproat. Her father ha: .been gl11te ill for some time. Nit-. and :\-Ito. VW. H. Little ani sort 'Roy of Brantford spent the week -end with the fornter's father, Mr. Andrew Litt Miss Emma Sntale of Mitchell vis- ited her uncle, Mr,'Thomas Smale, last week, fire Gillespie residence nn Janne.. St. has been purchased by \Ir, Mel- vin Clarke who is having alterations made before occupying it, The maul friends of \Mr.• Will Pol- lard of Sebringville are .sorry to 'know he has been i11. TO GIVE LECTURE ON THE CORONATION The -Coronation of ling 'George \'I and Queen 'Elizabeth on May 1'? dvill occupy the attention of millions of people throughout the !Empire, not only on that morning, but during the necks from. the present to that time. An opportunity of learning the full significance of the age-old ceremony of crowning or sha'llowing" the :ming and Queen, and so, of following the broadcast of the service,- w'i'th much fuller 'understanding will he given to the people of Seaforth on Tuesday evening, tgpril 'la when an address, illustrated by fifty coloured lantern slides will be given by Major the Rev. F. Gwynne Lightbourn. B..\.,B,D„ ip St, 'Thomas' Church parish hall under the auspices of the Ladies" =ui1(1, \\•'!tile the press bas been able t" sive a fairly full picture 01 what 01C take place in AV•est01inster -Ahhey on Coronation Day, very feta. apart from those who have made a study of the 1'oronatioe ritual, have asp - _ *ria: knowledge of the history and onet11- '11g. of the parts of the service and ,-1 the elaborate vestur and ornaments delivered to the minx daring. the ceremony. :Mahar T.ighthourn has made a study of • the records of British coron- ations from the sixth century to the present 'time and will explain the de- velopment of the ritu•ai and the re- galia, and the way in which the ser- vice of inauguration has grown with the expanding. idea of the monarchy. By means of beautifully coloured slides made from pictures of former c,ronati00s,'he will show- suchsignif- icant parts of the service as the 'Rec- ognition, the :Oath, the ;Anointing, the Investiture 'with robes,. orb, scettres and Crown, th o t e Lnthronization, and the -Homage of the Bishops, Princes and ;Peers. The anointutg and crown- ing of the last two Queens of Eng- land and the principal participants in the service will be shown, together with pictures and diagrams showing accurately the arrangement -of the Abbey for the service, CONSTANCE Mrs. Hugh 'Ferguson, 'her another, Mrs. Minetly and two b-rothers, Earl and Eimer Minelly, of Forest visited Mr, and Mrs. W. Britton on Sunday. Mr. Robert Moore of Stratford is Annual Meeting HURON FOOT BALL AS- SOCIATION Carnegie- Library, Seaforth, on FRIDAY EVENING APRIL 16th at 8:15 The Hallowing of A British Sovereign A - Lecture on the History, Content and Meaning of the English Corona- tion Service, illustrated -by 50 beauti- fully coloured lantern slides, portray- ing all the principal actions of the Service and the Regalia used in the inauguration 'Kinugs and Queens, tro in _\ Itdlo-Saxon 11111es to the pres- Mat,r the Rev. F. GWYIY'NE 1.11;HT1:,O1"RN, B;A,, B.D.. Rector St. Jams.' Church. Stratford.- and Chaplain o1 the Perth Regiment. Under auspices of Ladies' Guild of St, Thomas' Church, Seaforth TUESDAY, APRIL 13TH 'tt '1 o'clock - 3111. _ cents; Children Cul cent, spending few day's ,vlth iiis brother, NI.- Mr. I• \Ir. Wm. Dale showed his horses at Stratford Spring Fair on .Wednes- day. \le \\ :want Jewitt, Bert Ste- phenson,` \-erste Dale and Harold • G,.,r.ier attended the Stratford Spring Fair on Wednesday. .Arra Britton is spending a week or two with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs: W. Britton. \irs. Jack Busby and (laughter Shirley of Chatham are visiting Mrs. Busby's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Rob- ert Lawson, The Cub of Progress their last meeting for This. season in the schoolroom 11riday evening. \•lr. Wm. Jewitt took the chair in the ab- sence of. the .President. The minutes of the preceding meeting were ad- opted as real) by the secretary. Miss Jean Anderson gave a reading after which !Miss .Cleta Medd sang a solo. The \Cls e !Helen and ;Edith But- ton gave a piano duet and M1 Ross Mann sant aceompanyiug himself on the guitar. \Ir, Wilfrid \\fine fa- voured the audience with an address on "The Ventilation of Hen Houses." Mr. Kelso Adams sang a solo and the Kinhurn Netts 1%115 read' by -Miss Ella Dexter. The meeting closed with God Styr the King. Those responsible for the program were the three trustees, tees, HENSALL Winners in thespring: show: Clyde llncat, Robt. Murdoch, 1 uetoield, Chao. t.. 0. 111 ,l t, Exeter; stallion, 1034, T. I. Me\liehael, Seaforth; Roos l't•idhaut. Standard bred mare, Camp- bell. • Heavy draft snare, Russeli Scott, T. 1 31lc\luhaeli tilly or geld- ing 3 years, 'Root Wright, W. Dale. G. Jacobi; 511(101..2 years, 11. now - son; under 1 year, Earl Dick, R. 'l'inncy, 0, Slavin, Heusall, draft team, 'James Scott Russell Scott. Agricultural mare Fred Loney, - Jacobi: filly or -gelding, 3 year., •\W. Hantiltou & Sou, R. Scott, Robt, Wright: under 2 years. \Vet, Date, W. Hamilton & Son, Rohl. 'Thomp- son: agricultural team. Wm. _Hamil- ton -& Son, Ruese11 Scott, J E. Hog - earth. 'General purpose team,. Wm. Decker; Zurich. Roadster, farmers' class, W. E. Keys, \[r. Elliott. Chas. tiodbolt; filly or gelding, 2 years, 'R. Wright. Roadster, open class, Camp- bell Championship. draft mare or gelding, James Scott and 2nd: agri„ \C. ,Hamilton and 2nd. !Grand champ- ion, ,Jane's Scott; twp. prize, lames Scott, Wm. Hamilton- Shorthorns, {roll, R. N. Peck, W. C. Oe'tricitt'r. Crediton bull, 11P35 R. N. Peck; cow, R N. Teck; heifer, Peck and 2nd. Hereford:, hull, Wright,. joint •210- C tegor, Rensalt; bull, 1935 O'Neil Bros., Denfield; John McGregor; cow, Wright; heifer, O'Neil Bros.. Wright: market cattle, steer or heifer, Wright, O'Neil Fro_., J \Ira. regor; baby beef, O'Neil Bros and 211d;, Wright. • Humphrey Snell, yud,e of cattle. 'Geiger's special, Root. \lut•- doch: het wagon horse, Wm. , 1),,:k- er, Zurich,. Boats' special for o lts, R. Tinnev R Sons, \'1'nt. Slavin. 9. Rowe. Boys judging, horses, 1?.iis,,•, Forrest. a, Crich, Ross Porre.t: - tle \. lt'it it, Edison Forrt... :1 Forrest. The j't tae r horses 0a. C. Steckler. B-autford, KIPPEN. A play entitled "Hillbilly Court - :411)p" will he presente.l '1y Brno,.!; Y.P, at St: Andrew's Church, 1G,•-• on Friday, April loth. Ad. -ad -don: Adults 35c, children .115c. Alden J. Whiteman Passes In California - On Good 1 riday morning,'. March :tion, 1!r :\Iden I. Whiteman, a well- kmown and much respected resident of Long. Beach, California. passed away at his home at 1417 Cedar Ave- nue after an illness of several 010111115. The funeral was held on Eas- ter Monday, \larch 29th, from the Simpson-Dilday ;Funeral Hiotne to Sunnyside Cemetery. Rev, Rex Ban, a very close friend, assisted by Rev. Theodore Schultz, had charge of the service, Mr. Whiteman had lived a number of years in Detroit before moving to Long -Beach some fifteen years ago.A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John VVltiteman, he was - horn' and spent his early life in this ..cor• - inuttity and his friends, many of AS* • • v- �t s . $ce° R.O.P. SIRED tP BARRED ROCK CHICKS Are completely :old ,out until April 2019, and only a lifnited number on that date. The first week in May is booked to capacity. NEW HAMPSHIRE Chicks available April 15th, 500; April 22nd, 300. Now booking orders for May Although we have enlarged our incubator capacity over - 10,000'eggs, and are having the best hatches of quality chicks. the deman(l is far greater than the supply. This speaks in no uncertain manner its to tile Merit Of our stock. A Caponizing Expert will be at our Farm this week, and we take orders for work of this kind, Scott's Poultry Farre SEAFORTH. PHONE 251 -32 IN A CASE TRACTOR FOR 1937 COME IN AND LET'S PROVE IT] ROBT. AGAR AGENT FOR CASE TRACTORS AND FARM MACHINERY 1'htme _230r5. Seaf,il•tlt .„11,111 sit \ 1:.11. i-t'i',r , t1'. ...-. lest July, will . ,1,: . !euro of nis't.h.,, .leek .. n..1 death, Surviving are hi wife in Lone sister. Miss Janet. !leach: twit brothers, .\!feed of /d•n; City. Illinois. and Herbert. Cert v l pronto as. well as timet ister.. \]r.. LCtiat' -McConnell of Detroit. Din.dale of Kipper, and Miss \la1>ell'. Whiteman, alt,, left here about three weeks ago to he with ,her brother until the end conte. l'hr ovntpathy o' the community goes out to those w'lt,• mourn the loss .a' 0 beloved htisbatt'i. and brother. - Air. Jack Pepper, -who has had the Stewart farm rented. has rented a farm attar Das11wo,,1 and has ntovec there. - Miss Elsie Roliltins, of Fsi;e-. .yho has been the ;sept \Ir. and Airs Wm. Bell, returned home on Sunday. Mr.. N.. Mc:'l., of Henalh i1 visiting with \Ir.. T. D. Ste The many friends -1 \irs, 31Vnt. t reen ;till be - r to know that she 1s lai 1 up with a , t ity st'rante't ankle. :\ .needy reeoee.. .- hoped ;t.-. Mr. and \I.rs. J. 11. Stewart ami Miss VW•mtie and MI. Pete Stewart who have ,erit 'tn 1140, for file past few year- r \i'sa .. r.tt_. have returned their '111 07' 21,011u. We tceic:rrt; them 1. \lr. L .., .. lJo' of 1)i'trnit, s< - c F. ail. -. vi_cited over mother and Want att,l f o. ..,.. ads, 3 wi.. 59c. SHUR GAIN 1106 CONCENTRATE $3.25 NEW HOUSE DRESSES .. WORK BOOTS 84c 1.95TO4,50 HARNESS PARTS, SWEAT PADS, ETC., KEPT IN STOCK CANNED GOODS SPECIALS Corn !An , Peas - 10c Tomatoes. large can lac Tomato Juice. large cans 3 for 25c T Mc.ASH VARNA WITH A PRESTON FERTILATOR Modernize your old seed drill and save money. Merely by attaching an efficient Preston Fertilator-you can make it a combination seed and fertilizer drill. Tim Fertilator is allsteel, andcanbe attached easily to standard makes of seed drills. It sows any grade of fertilizer, is positive in action, and planes the fertilizer down the spouts with the grain! Write for complete details. THE 9AMESWAY OIL -BURNING BROODER Reliable, economical, well -made. Tee Jameewsy all through. The Jameeway Oil Burning Brooder will save you money and time, giivvesss you stronger, healthier cc Eastern Steel Products 571 ris1 1 1, ,5`r,0et �.//m/'Yt'd-Falio[Ini also a; - Preatow Un[, - '��'. itvntruaf,t•'CJrnnto