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THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1937.,�
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rfriends of Mr. \\'tu. Dent),;
and Emerson Dennis Lathered .est
Saturday 'evening and a pleasant even-
ing, w"a' spent.
MANLEY
We are pleased to know that Mr.
'Pete Eckert has recovered from his
recent accident cby falling•
Everyone is. busy and making a
grand charge in seeding operations
and if the tine weather continues it
will he over in short order. While
some of the fall wheat seems to be
damaged, if we get a warm rain it
may come out o.k.
a'I•r. John A. Eckart is prepared to
rush the season with his new tractor
and anyone who is shorthanded he
can help them.
There is ,quite a rush on fertilizer
as it seems the crops need a stints).
lent of late years. For those who have
enough 'barnyard fertilizer the artific-
ial plant .food is not so necessary.
W. M.
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Mrs. R. A. I k orv,55ted. Idol :+
,t.l' -11n4. ,hen dcvoti',n.t' .,.e11
tet• reel o the president. \Ir.. Wm.
1-udla offered prayer-. The thank
offering uniting. to be held on the
?t)th of :April. -\ transportation com-
mittee ‘tasappointed for the anunal
meeting o: the Huron Presbyterial to
be held at Goderich :\pril 17th. Mrs,
\Vnt. Watson, M rLe-lie llilborn.
reading on Christian steu•trdshit
wt given by \Irs orrery, the Gift
of a ,Loring Heart. Mrs. A. Coiclough
gate the report of supply work. Mrs,
Thos. Laidlaw sang a ,hcantifut solo.
"On the Highway to Galilee." Miss
Mabel 'Fear and Miss *Mary 1 aidlaw
gave an instrumental deet. The study,
"\\"ontan of 'Ear Horizons," was led
by the president. Those taking part
were Mrs \Via Lyon, 11 r.. D.
Floody, :Miss 'Gillespie, M iss Gladys
Fawcett and Mrs. Wnt, Mills, ,Hymn
x'455 teas stat., and the president clos-
ed with prayer. Ref reshmen t' were
served and Mrs, R. A. Brook and
Mrs. \\'tit, Laidlaw poured tea. Com-
mittee in charge was Mr. G. D.
Leith. .\lr. C. Bell, Mrs. C. Grasht
Mrs. A. Colclough and Mrs. Thos.
Laidlaw. A social time was enjoyed.
Miss Bertha Brogden of London
visited her sisters. Mrs, D. F400dy
hands, Mr. Hogarth. after tench a,and Mrs, W. H. Lyon, over the
few hours were spent in dancing. The week end.
last euchre and dance of the season
will he held on the 30th of April. McKILLOP
Come with the crowd. The feliowing is 'the report of S.S.
We are pleased to hear that Mrs
Campbell has improved and was able
to return with her daughter, Mrs.
Adam Dodds of Listowel and will
spend a week 'there.
Mr. and Mrs. Foster Bennett,
Mona and Billy and 'Melvin lalerriam
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
George Eaton.
Mr, tB'ert Broome wears a smile
these days..It'e a 'baby girl.
Some of the farmers have 'started
on the land.
We are glad to see (Donnie Pryce
able to 'be out again after a few
weeks' illness.
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WINTHROP
The euchre and dance held last
Thursday night was well attended.
The prize winners were; Ladies' most
games, Mrs. \Viltner Cuthill: lone
hands, Mrs, IP. Little: men's most
games, Mr. 'George Habkirk: Ione
HELL) BANQUET
'fire Tigers and Giants
of the 11ibbert Euchre
Club. closed the season
,with an enjoyable banquet
at Setuforth on Wedues-
flay evening last. The
score. ended Tigers 7,
1iitnts 5,
Front row•, Joseph 'Mor-
ris, Louis .O'Reilly, •1\''m•
,.\1ki .i n i, John Coyne.
ilack row:
Michael Coyne, .Fergus
Feeney, Lou Morris, Lou-
is Coyne.
'at
I ,
nt
.ov tendered beautifully '"Ave
and al,o, nas organist for the
rr :nt err, away the bridal part)'
rr+I ).5 lac )ride's ionto:, where a'
',sant r l :a. t served'. to
n nal• tt,• friends and relatives of
aaaa, '. tie ill the afternoon they
., 'forth to the home t>`
n,•re tite wedding din -
,,t 55y 0 i't'e•e,ltiotl, when
t0 'Acre et1+ynt uc
\15--. 'Ryan left nest day
., r'-idence iu \rya.
iry m1- join itt
t
..•.aa of - Ca- tri ili:'.t'
r .1a
1.,•1 at the home of alis,
ta lat•L'ute on Thursday.
Sari! 16!in' following officer: were
ul: i'renident, Olive Pryce: 15st
vice pres., Marion Little: secretary.
Ileien Elliott, It was decided to bald
our meetings on Thursday of each
week at 2 o'clock. Our leader, Miss
hditb Hulett, and her assistant, Miss
Elizabeth MdFartanee, gave a very in-
teresting demonstration on "Hat
Standards," from the first 'leaflet of
our project on "Clothes Closets 'Up-
to-date." It was decided to start our
record book at the next meeting. We
celeome any ;girls in the community
who are interested in this project, to
attend our club meeting.
No, 8. \loNillop. ;Honours ro p.c.;
Pass fi0
Sr, +IA'; Cyril Johns,nt 72 p.c., Dor-
othy Scherharth (8, Thome,. Murray
61, +Robert Iletterutann 61t, '.\noie Eck-
ert 10).'Joseph johnsou 50.
Jr. iIV: Alvin Eltig.on 7,1, Florence
Leonhard) 62, Margaret Eckert 61,
Stephen Manley 60.
Sr. III: Margaret ,licher 551), Mary
aloKay 115, ;Ed ward Bennerides 74,
Norman Eggert 68. Manny Benne-
wies 11113. Harold 'Dietz (+0.
Jr. LII: !Kenneth Schmidt 44, Ed-
ward Scherharth 77, Francis Marray
63, Reta Bennewies olt Ruth Rrinien
(absent).
Cl. iii: lioseph 'McKay 78. Jinunie
Horan 77, Martin :B'uuck 76, Ordclia
Leonhardt 715, 51v1iRon Dietz 75, Jer-
ome Manley 69, (Ralph Fischer 5111,
Stephen Johnson 559. Rose Bennewie'
+n, Teresa !Eckert 553.
Class 1 13r.511 Kenneth lleuermann.
alanntt Kehler and Stella Johnson
(jn,t air).
Pr.: !Hazel Doerr and Nita Be Ir-
naun (ttc e'1 it5, Jack), 'Horan and .\ll Roofing Materials are moving
Ceci; \t ,K:t'. ( very 000.1 S. 'Pearl
Leonh trtlt , ;hurl) Milton Rapieti and
Michael Eckert 1 below the average t.
The prizes for the most attentive
pupils trier awarded 1.' .\`ri!t Ellig-
son and Norman 'Ettn-er:. Number on
roll '41?. :Average attendance 3').
JI. L. I1 tr ray Teac'r. •r.
Tiede -Ryan. -
'At St, (Peter, Cathedral, :London.
on March 350th, a eery pretty Spring.
wedding was 'solemnized by RevFa-
ther Morrison when ,Mi 'Rita Caro-
line Tiede. second daughter of Mr,.
and Mas. 'Walter Tiede, of London,
-became the bride of (Joseph Leander,
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Thomas
Ryan, of Seafarth,
The bride, given in,utarriage'by her Our Fertilizer Mixing Station is
father, looked charming in a blue now 'in operation. The Ingredients
chiffon dress with hat and shoe. to are mixinig ext*p'tfonally
c •well,
The dnffi:oulttes of, iFertitizers hard-
tna'tch, and coated a bouquet of car- ening have Ibsen overcome,. and we
nation's and roses, 'Cite bridesmaid, now have a splendid ,Free Running
Fertilizer. ,Farmers cat, 'effect a Sub-
stantial 'Saving by using :our (Fertil-
izers, .All orders for the above sup-
plies placed with 'our iPresiderit, Sec -
of snapdragon and staltic, retary or Station Manager, well re -
Mr. (Oscar Tiede, heather o1 the ceive proper attention
J. BROOME, Manager, Ph. 182J-
R.
82J'R. S. McKERCHEt I2, Pres„ Ph 249-4
J. H. SCOTT, Secretary, 'Phone 336.
DEALERS
In All Makes of Used Cars
Seiberling Tires, Tubes, Hart Batteries
General Repairing on all Makes of Cars
New an Used Auto Parts.
Cars Washed. Boal: 011, Fuel Oil
teries Charged
Supertest Gas, Oil,
Valuable Premiums Given
PHONE 179, SEAFORTHNutt To Please
,A'' is to tie, Strictly Cash
Flats Fixed
e NNYVI L ,O.P.BahY Chicks
BARRED ROCKS - WHITE LEGHORNS
Also nese 1 t )Government Iullets nd �ApprovCockerels.
ed anti bitrd from
t itrap-
nested
bn breeding
g
stock, Reasonable pore, and good service. thatches old every
M„wl'ay and 'Thursday. Visit our hatchery with new James -
way all electric equipment situated on north Main St.. Eg-
mg •net\ itte, or call 16111^3.
ANDREW A. MOORE, Sea€orth, Ont,
SPECIAL FOR IIVIMEDIATE SALE
Leghorn Cockerels
2,00 per Hundred
Barred Rock Cockerels 7,00 per Hundred
swaroitrrc:
NOW PLAYING
FRANCISER
ANN SOTHE;RN
My American Wife
Fred Stone Billie Burke
A Breezy Comedy
CARTOON OOMED'Y
Mon. Tues, Wed., Apr. tha 26-27-28
Jack Benny
Raye
The Big Broadcast of
1937
Bob Burns. Burns and Allen
It's hbiggest all
and
te rt ofallcomedies
NEWS CARTOON
Next Thur. Fri. Sat.
Claudette Colbert Fred MacMurray
"MAID OF SALEM"
Virginia Weidler Edward Ellis
THE KHAN'S TALISMAN
l'rssented by Statta Y.P.U.
in Caven Church
WINTHROP
Tues,, April 27th
8:15 P.M,
Auspices of the Winthrop a", 'P. S.
Admission 25c and (Sc
and Mrs. 'Pence Johnston. ,
Mrs. Clarence Park. Betty
Kenneth, of Zurich, visited at
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Clinchey the past week.
Mrs. G. E. Beatty spent Sunday
with her parents in. Ripley.
Mrs. Mossop and daughter Jean in
company with Miss Edith .Mossop
VARNA
M r, (Harold Elliott of Northern
Ontario,. has returned home for the
suuuner months.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Fred (Heard. and little
daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Morton Elliott,
Mr. J. A, Pearson of Moncton, N.
,Brunswick, is spending a few days
with his sister, Mrs. Ray Dowson,
also with relatives in Goderich tvwp.
and Goderich.
-The April meeting of the 'W'onten•s
Association was held in the United
Church on April 3th, with 15 ladies
present and Mrs. H. G, Bandey in
charge Minutes were read tby the
secretary, Mrs. -Roy Dawson. A pars
soilage committee was formed.
Air, and Mrs. Wilmer Reid spent
Saturday evening at the home of Mr.
STANLEY
Blake W.M.S. held the April meet-
ing on Wednesday of last week at
the home of Mrs, \\'. Caruie. The
president, Miss Alberta Finlay. pre-
sided. The meeting was opened by
singing hymn 2512. Mrs. Roy Lamont
read the Scripture lessen and Mi
Robert McBride led in prayer. The
devotional leaflet was read ht Miss
Maribel -Carne, 'Hymn 498 was sung
after which followed the reading o.
the minutes of The the last meeting.
The reading front the study book
was taken by Mrs.. \\'. Caruie. Miss
M. A, Johnston theft offered prayer,
after which hymn 500 was sung and
the meeting was closed by repeating
the Lord's -prayer in unison. Lunch
was 'served sad a social titne was en-
joyed.
Miss Jean Cantle is at present stay-
ing with her aunt, Mrs. G. S. Howard
at Exeiter.
BLYTH
Miss Mary Milne, who 'has been
conducting ,the Whiite City 'Drug
Store since the death 01 her father,
Dr, W. ,Milne, completed a deal on
Thursday 'w'hemdby 'Mr. Willows of
Toronto, graduate 'p'hannvacist, is
now: in possession. We , welcome him
to -Blyth.
(Woman's ,Association.---.
The ,regular monthly meeting of
the Woman's IAlesocialtfo'n of the Un-
ited Church Was held on Tuesday,
April '1(3ltlh, with a -splendid attend-
ance. The president, )Mrs: 'J• W. bride, supported the , rn,+tit.
Mills presiding. The meeting opened During the offe.rtssry Roy.
Fanners Attention
and
the
Mc -
Current Crop Report
\, tr'in.; t, r ports received from
-':ant „int.) n Ontario, I i.'. wheat
in•r ar- to have come through the
winter in very sno,l condition and re -
tent rain.; have helped it wonderfully.
While in some districts Fall wheat is
v,'ry brown on top, it is still green at
the crown, and fields that had a good
top and root system are coming
through splendidly. Work on the
land has commenced in many parts
of Southern !Ontario and some seed
'has been sora. (Fruit farmers are
busy spraying their orchard's. +Grey
County reports an auctioneer selling
a three-year-old calf for $1101.00. 'At
another sale cows sold as high as
$69, with their cadres at foot selling
for another I$1i0. At another sale the
total sales amounted to over $1.2Jl00,
of which I$1',S0O was paid in cash.
Wellington County also reports ma -
and Mrs. James Stephenson mdtored
to Goderich ou Sunday. merans auction sales. and similar re -
Mr. Victor Lee and Missjean ports conte from other counties. In
many cases sheep and cattle are
,bringing good prices. whde seed
grain generally 'brings a premium,
The run of sap is light in Dundas
Carty. with maple -syrup selling at
$1b0 to $Li.0.O per „a'llo`t. Grenville
and Russell also report a very poor
season for maple syrup. In ,Renirew
County five machines for treatment of
grain for smut and tither seed -borne
diseases have been installed. all of
them doing considerable business.
Gemmell spent S'un'day at the home
of Mr. 'George Beatty Sr.
Mr. Ted Chuter had a car accid-
ent on the (Babylon 4115 last week,
The oar was badly wrecked and M'r.
Chuter suffered a shaking up.
CO-OPERATIVE BUYING CAN
SAVE YOU MONEY
Direct distribution of car lot deliv-
eries of Farm Supplies, at the lowest
possible Cash Price, is Sound Busin-
ess Economy.
Our iF•armers' Club have a car of
5N B.C. Red Cedar Shingles rolling
'roto the Coast. 'We are offering this
load at especially attractive ,Cash
prices, direct from the Car when they
arrive.
FARMERS, as well as Urban
dwellers. can take advantage of the
new "Home Improvement Loan
Scheme" and secure a loan if neces-
sary- to repair and remodel their
homes and all outbuildings. 'There-
fore. our Club, in offering •a new Roof
at the lowest possible cost, can assist
all Citizens very materially, in re-
ducing the amount of their Loan to
the minimum,
'Full information on the '(Home
Improvenment (Plan" will be gladly
given 'by your Local :Banker, do the
meantime we are respectfully solicit-
ing Inquiries and Order, fur our Car
.f First Class 'Shingles.
•r,) ini price.
COAL: At the lowest cost in years.
\\'e are offering the best quality
Pennsylvania Anthracite, stove or
nut size, at $11,40 per ton, Cash off
Car, for May delivery.
Coal will he delivered in town, for
80 cents per ton over the above price,
direct from cars. Consuniors securing
their fuel in this way can save ' the
full cost of 'Extra (Handling and Stor-
age Charges.
Truckers can now be engaged, to
deliver Farm Supplies any distance,
at quite reasonable Cost. AIPI. Citizens
wishing to take advantage of 5our
Special Price on :Coal, can 'assist u's
greatly in securing the necessary snip -
ply, by :placing their )Orders before
tAprii 23trd. (Prices will advance at
least '5Oc per ton for IJtune delivery.
TUCKERSMITH
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Carlile and
fancily of Hensall visited with Mrs.
Landsborough last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas, McIntosh visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Crozier
one day recently.
Miss Doreen Clarke of -Hutlett
spent la's't week at Mr, and Mrs. Rus-
sell Coleman's.
Mr. Andrew Kirk is, progressing
favorably and is now able to get
around the house on crutches.
Mr. and ,Mas. Matlot and family,
Mrs. 'Gordon Carnochan and Mrs.
Myrtle Carnochan of (Garden City
visited at Russell Coleman's, Wed-
nesday.
Miss Ann Ryan, sister 'of the groom,
wore a coralcrepe dress with ,brown
hat and shoes and carried a ;bouquet
Thinking Yourself To Death a
ProfessorDonald A. Laird, Direc-
tor of Colgate University's Psycho-
logical Laboratory, discusses in The
American Weekly with the April 145
issue of The Detroit Sunday Times,
the strange case of a woman who al-
most succeeded in willing herself to
dies -and other similar examples of
little understood power of mind over
the -body.
THE TIGERS' VICTORY
(ivy Ate,,ti,� ')
This past \\'later t wa=
\Vith eery little snow.
.1s the roads tterc r•,r1
Sig hand euchre A:es the [.,.
l in•
young l'i,4er, t c,
Always up 00 the bit
row L)1 i a,taut5 were saaerstitiocia
Where they would ,11
Louis O'Reilly is hopeful and witty
\Cho neve' likes to lose.
li it wasal't for the tea kettle.
He'd he in the blues.
And through the )chole cots:glauter-
ation
He never made a spill.
He'd better forget about the cards
And think of the planing mill.
William Atkinson is another -Giant
Who held trumps galore.
They say' back North of Beechwood
He never 'played 'before,
And he never got ex•eited
Like the other two.
He 'kept itis coat and sweater ore
Until the gatnes -were through.
The master .Giant is John Coyne,
Who likes a six ,rand euchre game.
They say to win or lose
To him, it's all the same.
Many tithes he got excited,
Then outpoured the sweat,
But to be a card shark
He hay: that to learn yet.
The ,Giants were rather slow
But they were big, strong. and able
They should look real nice
With their Spring furs of sable.
They've got a great supply on hand,
A ,gift of five, we're told,
Which they will certainly ap'pC,eci-
ate
As they are growing old:
The Tigers were victorious,
•For they were young and ,quick,
And 'for the lasing 'Giants,
They were by far too slick,
The series now is ended,
The cards are put away,
And 'Looie 'Gormley, a former
champ,
Claims they used to know the play.
Save Money By Prepaying
TOWN of SEAFIRTU 1937 TAXES
Taxpayers may purchase Tax Prepay=
mel - t Receipts for 1937 Taxes at
Fav . rable Discounts
FROM MARCH 1ST
COST COST COST COST COST COST
AMOUNT March 1-15 March 16-31 April 1-15 April 16.30 May 1-15 May 16-31
$10.00 $ 9.78 $ 9.80 $ 9.82 $ 9,83 $ 9.85 $ 9.87
20.00 19.56 19.60 19.64 19,66 19.70 19.74
50.00 48.90 49.00 49.10 49,15 49.25 49.35
COST COST COST COST COST COST
AMOUNT June 1-15 June 16-30 July 1-15 July 16-31 Aug. 1-15 Aug, 16-31
$10.00 $ 9.88 $ 9.90 $ 9,92 $ 9.93 $ 9,95 $ 9.97
20.00 19.76 19.80 19.84 19.86 19,90. 19.94
50.00 49.40 49.50 49,60 49,65 49.75 49.85
Prepayment Receipts must be endorsed and presented along with 1937 Tax Bills at Canadian Bank
of Commerce.
Purchase your Prepayment Receipts early and have your money earning 4 per cent. in-
terest.
If you cannot buy all now, budget your Taxes this year by purchasing a receipt each
month, up to Sept. 1st,
D. It WILSON, Clerk &Treasurer