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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THE S1 AF0lit NEWVS
Snowdon 11 rose Publishers
WALTON,
Mr. Earl Habkii•k ;ma Al r. John
Habki k spent Sunday with Mr, ant
Mrs, A. Calder of Hickson.
11r, and airs. Eli \1'L.au hlii sf
Iona visited the foruter's sister, airs,
Thos. \-.nn , during the past week.
11r. John Hahkirk of Montreal is
spooling his ltrritss with his par-
ents, ::11r. and Airs. E. Hahkirk. "
Alr, and Mrs. Robinson and Master
Jack of London spent Sunday with
lir. and Mrs, S. Shannon of Hullett,
Mr. \Vill Bolton and Miss 'Dorothy
Bolton of Rochester, ti.i'., spent the
week end with tate former's norther,
Airs. L Bolton.
Mr. 'rhontas Williamson, boundary
east, met with a painful accident on
Wednesday last %when he fell from a
scaffold on which he !was working, re-
ceiving a broken collar bone and a
severe shaking up. His many friends
Wish hint a speedy recovery.
Mr, A. J. Carter has returned to
Watton after -spending the past few
weeks tit Kentbridge coin Seaforth.
BLYTH
With ideal weather and road condi-
tions a large representation of the
Young -People's U irons of the County
of Huron assembled in the United
Chnreh on Saturday for their ;annual
Convention, The morning worship
period \vas taken by the Londeshoro
Y. P., the theme beim "Hearing 'the
• Call.' Reports veru given of secre-
tary, treasurer, president and conven-
era. The address was given by :Rev,
H J. :Mahoney of Brussels in which
he introduced group and .group lea-
dirs. Rev, J. F. Anderson discussed
,with his group youth and alcohol;
Rev. T. R. Turner, I) ing:uinon. con-
structive rise yti leisure time; Rev. A.
W. Gardiner, helping others to be
Christians, and 'Rev. 'J. B. Moore,
Grand Bend reading and life. Dinner
was Served w,itlt'the girls of the local
C.G:I.T. group as ,waitresses. A pleas-
ing singsong was enjoyed. The weir -
ship ,period was conduct ed by 'ntent-
bers of the Brussels Y:P;U., the theme
being "Cleansing the Heart." The ad-
dresses of welcome were given the
delegates by the local president, Miss
Margaret Rhone, and the pastor of
the church, Rev; R. A. Brook. The
he came with his parent who settled
sn hu 22, eon. Id, theft a dense forest,
w tore loe .gent the greater part of his
1n 14dna, he went \Prat, eonduct-
ing business in the city of \Wirutipc.;s
the deseased \vas a moot oi sterlims
yuantin , upright and strictly honest
in all his i ngN and was e,teemed
!Sy to Alia knt'w him. \Ir. Little t
never married and was the elk.; 'f
f,m''y ,,r telt. There remain T.
.'urn the ;rocs of a ler brother. t.t,,
h . thers - and t e sisters. It'it
i n.rs and Frank. of Ilultelt: 11.s.
Robs 1[cll sle 5,tan Lake 1!atn.:
Mrs. J. Vi. hills, Blyth. The funeral
u i. x'11 May 30th from the resideate
of 11r. Thomas Little, conducted by
Rev. Mr. Gardner. 14 tie Miro, Hun -
mem in the fancily plot. Union ceme-
tery, Myth.. The pallbearers were
Wesley Beacom, Duncan :McCallum,
Joseph Gray, \•\'nt. Bromley. Frank
Woods, Albert Weymouth.
Alr, and Mrs, Percy Metcalfe and
family of \Vaterd'own spent the week
mid with the former's sister, Mrs. H.
C. Johnston.
11r. and Mrs. Harvey Garniss and
daughter Julia, accompanied by Eng-
ene Sullivan of Detroit, visited at the
home of his brother, George Garniss
on Monday,
1T'r, and Mrs, 1). O. Colclough and
son lack of 1 almereton were visitors
with the forncer's mother, Airs A. M,
Colclough on Sunday.
Air, Ross Metcalfe of \Vaterdown
spent the week end with his daugh-
ter: Alrs. H. C. 'Johnston,
Air, and Mrs. L. 0. .11iller of God-
erich were guests with the latter',
mother, Mrs. A. M. Coldough ou
Sunday,
WINTHROP
Miss Reta Campbell underwent a
tonsil operation in Loedon last week,
and is doing nicely. Airs, Baster and
children of Goderich spent a few- days
with Mrs. !Campbell.
Winthrop foot ball team go 'to
Ethel .Friday night, June 4th.
\Ve extend our sympathy to Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Jamieson in the loss
of their infant dattgltter.
The Walton -Winthrop levet ball
game was postponed last geek in re-
spect to Jimmy More, es "Jimmy"
was a star player, 'Lt will he a big
loss to the team, We all extend our
heartfelt .sympathy to Mr, and Mrs,
\lore and family of their .great loan of
membership then wettt into groups a loving sort turd brother,
with the respedteve leaders for alucdy. Mr, William Montgomery of De-
troit Arent- a few days wish his par-
ents, 1Tr, and Mrs. John Montgom-
ery.
A[rs, Sant Sooners of Detroit spent
the 'week end with her brother, Me.
John Bullard,
Mr, and Mrs. Peter. 1[cCowan
,pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Eaton,
1\'e were sorry in hear of Mies Al-
berta Richmond having an attack of
nnnnups, hiss Ruby Young is teach-
ing in her place.
The regular meeting 111 the Sun-
shine Cip'b was held at the home of
Miss Helen 'Elliott, May ,37t1t Open-
ed by the club song fnllotved by the
roll call which was answered by
The open forum was made. Supper
seas* served, 'followed :by a .singsong; in
charge of Rev. C. W. C'osens, Clinton.
Rev. :\ ;r. , Turner, Diittgannon, intro-
duced the program for the coming
summer school to he 'held at the
cantp site near Goderich. Rev. J. F.
Anderson spoke on boys' and girls'
camps which will be in progress in a
few weeks. Greetings were read from
Presbyteries and a roll call of unions
taken. The w•orshi•p period was taken
by members of the Ltibern Y. P. U.
with Evelyn Million as leader, Mar-
jory Toll at the piano. The Scripture
was read by 'Evelyn Platzer. The
topic, "Answering the Call," was ta-
ken by ,Alden Hasty, president of the
Auburn Union, A pleasing duet '',vas showing the hanger that you covered
sung by .A'ubry Toll and ,Cltarlies Mfg- , yotu•self. The minutes nC the last
lion. Following this an address was meeting were then read after which
given by Rev, d:, H. Burton, Clinton. everyone made a garment bag.
on the subject, 'Preparation and ylr John Bullard was taken 10 Sea -
Watching." !Presentation of 'trophies forth hospital on Tuesday for treat -
was made by the president, George .trent for an inward rupture. The dot -
H. Taylor, Vllingham, and were as 'tor thought be might have to aped: -
follows: The ,pennant was presented ate, but with the treatments an oper-
to Blyth YIPJU_ for winning in the ation was not necessary and he was
musical contest in Clinton, and the able to be hone again in a few days.
shield to (Grand Bend Y.tPtL1, for dra-
matics. A solo was sung by a otem-1 HILLSGREEN
her of .Grand Bend YIP,S,. Instilled Mr, and Mrs Jas. Troyer and sons,
tion o'f new officers was conducted of Toronto, accompanied by Mr. and
by Rev. Charles Cumming of 'Walton Mrs, 'George Hudson of Hensel!,
and were as follows::president. Wit -'called on friends in the vicinity.
mer Harrison, Bayfield; vice-presi-,1 Mr. Jas. Cochrane of Toronto spent
dent, Clarence .McCienttyan, White- the week end with hie .sister and hrn-
church; sec., Marjory Dedbridge, Ex- titee
eters, treas., Gtadys Addison, Clinton; i Mr. and :Mrs. Elmore Turner, bridal
Christian fellowship, 'Kenneth 'Reid; couple, have returned from a pleasant
missions, •Hlazel 'Wilton;; citizenship, trip and were given a reception at
Manuel Curtis: culture, Ed, Rice, Varna IFlall on Tuesday everting,
Londes'boro; leadership training Geo.! ---
Taylor; ,girls' wont, Betty Best, Bros -1 AUBURN
sets; publicity, Evelyn Dane. ,Gorrie. Daniel 'Geddes of Winghanm was a
Fol'toseing the installation a religious recent visitor with Mr. and Mrs.
drama was presented he a cast .from Harvey M.ctGee.
Grand Bend and w -as mucin enjoyed, Mrs, Beak of Toronto visited tvittt
Next Sunday will be observed as
Decoration Day in Union cemetery.
.Rev A A Mahoney will be in Charge
and the address delivered by .Rev, R.
A. Brook.
Min; Mildred 'Hilho e had the itis-
fortune to trip while conning doyen -
stairs, falling heavily ou her shoulder
which required the .attention of a
doctor.
Miss Clete E. Watson was among
graduates at Toronto 'Western Hospi-
tal, receiving awards at the gradua-
tion,exercises on 'Tune Miss Wat-
son, of the class of 4119316, was present-
ed with the scholarship for post- LONDESBORO
graduate study in administration and The most interesting and educe
teaching in schools for nurses, tional motion picture featttre yet tpro-
IOm May 2'&th there passed peace- .duced of :Loudon, 'England; was
fully away a 'highly respected resid- shown by 'De. Williams of !Toronto,
eat in the person of Wm. James in the United Ohpric'h on IFriday, 'un
Little, son ,of the .late Francis and der the auspices of .the 'W.M.S.• '"Ex='
Catherine iLi'ttle, the sdeceased was 79 attuning tine_ Heart of the ;Entplre.,
years of age. Born in Halton county London," was his suhjeet "!"t •• "i
near Milton, at the age of six years, tures were `Ibeatutidui and was fully
Mrs Sr. Sturdy and 'renewecl of i ac-
quaintances here.
Mr. and Airs. Edgar Lawson and
Bernice werr Seafotth visitors rl'nr-
ing the week.
T-Trlett 'Ferguson of ,Gsdertch ,'it..
'tome for Sunday.
Miss Margaret -FZergason is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Fer-
guson.
Mr. and Mrs, Oliver McBrien and
Doris of 'Godericit visited with Mrs.
Mugford.
CALL0fr 13ReSoGarage
COME IN AND SEE
THE NEW
1,937 Plymouth
De Luxe Sedan
PHONE 179.
:All Repairs Strictly Cash.
SEAFORTH
We Aim To Please
THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1937.
foot. \V'e 'hope she wilt' soon be
.better,
Airs v Ct isp, who is helping care for
Mrs. Anal°. ,Elliott of Myth at the
home of 'her zlaugirter, Mrs. Bert Al-
ien! spent last 'week itt London,
1!', and iters, iaudrey !Knox visited
MTs, Phos. hnox on Sunday at the
home of the fitter's brother-in-law,
Mr. James Miller in. Clinton, The lat-
ter is at present in Loudon hlospital,
We hope he will soon he beater and
able to get home.
Air, Leonard Slrob•brook had the
I nisfontuute to lose a ;fine horse 4'e -
ends, by falling in a well.
Me. (John d ciper,. who is engaged
with the IGloodiston people of Sarnia,
gave •t tractor demonstration .in Hol-
nesville on Monday, Atwood on
Tuesday, Elmira on Wednesday, and
13tyth ou -Phar dray. A number from
his locality were present at the cletn-
onstration at I-1'olnvesvi'lle.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac 'Rapson Spent
Sunday for dinner .at she home o''
1'!r. and Mrs. Warren IGibbings. Mr.
and 'Mrs. J. 'G, !G'ilbb'ings and Miss
Eva 'Rapson .were also for dinner.
The former spent Sunday afternoon
at the home of AS.r. and Mrs. 'T'hos.
Appleby lin '.MdKiliop.
ylr, and Mrs.'Ken 'Mitche'll and
Betty of 'Detroit spent Sunday at the
hone of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson ,Fear.
11rs. ,Albert 'Brigham end dau'gh'ter
spent Sunday in 'Stratford,
15ittle Charles Jenkins of Stratford
is o isiting this week at the home of
.his aunt and grandfather, Mr. Charles
and 1'I iso IAnty Parson;,.
The funereal was held on Sunday
afternoon of the late Air. Writ. Tittle
at the home of his brother, air, and
Mrs. 'Thos. Kittle, near Lonlesboro.
Tite former lived for quite a number
of years in this neighborhood at the
home of 'his 'brother-in-law, Ile. Wm.
1lurphy. We wish :to extend .sincere
sympathy To all elle friends,
enjoyed by the audience assembled,
The doctor in his own jovial and able
manner explained each, which
brought Old London very near`' in
imagination, '
The retiular .missionary meeting
wil1 be held next Wednesday after-
noon at '_1,3'0 o'clock at the 'tante of
Miss Elizabeth Mains. 'A'll !ladies wel-
come,
Airs. Alice Arlen has sold her home
to .lir. George McCall, who moved
in .last week.
air. mud Mrs, Rice '.hav'e moved
into the house formerly occupied by
Mr. 1lcCall on Joe Shaddiok's farm
east of the village,
Mr, and 11r$, J. 1', Manning, Sir,
and airs. Wilfred Thompson spent
last 'Wednesday afternoon at 'London.
lir. and Mrs, C. Troope, Miss
Jean Mains +if Chicago spent the
iteek enol with their sister, Miss E.
The bride's mother was dressed in a
charming dress of flowered chiffon
with white actessories and the bride-
groont's utctther in blaok sheer. Dur-
ing the evening the young couple left
amid showers of confetti and good
wishes, on Their honeymoon to De-
troit and through tete States, The
bride chose for 'tier traveling suit a
ryavy sheer dress over taffeta, trimmed
with white, a royal blue tweed cont
with navy accessories. Trier to her
wedding a lovely sltowear was held by
her ,girl friends .at the home of Viola
Feeney. She Was made 'the recipient
of many beautiful and useful gifts.
An address of good wishes was react
by Evelyn Melady.
Miss Evelyn McGrath .01 Buffalo
and Mrs. IRa.fierty of Brantford spent
the 'week end •ttith their parents, Mr,
and Mrs. P. H. ifdGratlt,
Mr. and Airs, Dan Williams of
Mains, Pittwbttrg spent memorial ittty. with
Sits, I. Crawford is visiting at the friends here,
home of her granddaughter, Mr, and
Airs. Russ Brinley, near the Nile,
Mr. and Airs. Jack Bloor of Aft..
Forest were the guests of 1[n and
airs. B•runsth:tn on Sunday,
llr, and Airs, Frank Fingland ' of
Clinton ,pent Sunday with Air: and
Mrs. John Fingland.
Wedding bells will soon he ring-
ip,g in this vicinity.
Mrs. J, Tanrblyn had the pleasure
of a visit from her sou and wife, Mr.
and Mrs, Wm. J. Ta'mblyn, of Forest
Hill, Toronto, over elle week end.
Air, and Airs. Milton Hooper, from
near St, Marys, visited the lady's
parents, Mr. and Airs. 'J, .Elsley, 'last
week.
Ale Sant Cade of 'Goderich called
on Mr. and Airs, Fred 'Prest on Sun -
clay.
Air, James Elsley, Mr. Milton
Hooper and son, visited Mr. 'J. 'D, El-
sley of Norrie last ,Friday.
The funeral of the late Wan. Little
took place from the home of his ;b,:t•o-
ther, Air. '.Phos, Little on Sunday af-
ternoon, Burial took place at the.
,inion Cemetery, Blyth,
Mr, Fred Thompson has taken the
position as relieving agent at Acton
station.
Rev, A. W. Gardiner and Mr, W..
Lyon are attending conference at
Windsor this week.
'Miss. Hazel Richards spent. the
week end at the homeof her uncle,
Mr. C. Watson.
11r, and Mrs. R. T-Iall and family
were guests at the house of Mr. W,
Uountain Sunday.
Saes. C. Johnston, who has been
quite ill, is imploring.
Miss .Marjorie Lyon attd Mr. Kick
Lyon of Leamington are visiting at
he home of their parents, Mr, and
Airs, \\'m4. Lyon.
idr. and Mrs. Wtm. l.'antblyn of To-
ronto, spent the week end with Mrs,
J Titinhi n,
Miss B'el'le Nott spent last week
with her aunt, Mos. Wm. Aa-c'liam-
bault.
Mrs, ,A. Webster spent Saturday in
London. .
Mr. 'r. Moon spent she week end at
Cite home of his sister, Mrs. J. W.
MaC'ool,
ST. COLUMBAN
A very pretty Juste wedding was
solemnized in St. Coiuinban Church
Monday morning at 9.3'0 o'clock when
Rev. Fr. Dantzer, parish priest, united
in marriage Anna Marie Cronin. se
•and daughter of Mr. and \'ars, Dan
Cronin, and Hough Benninger, eldest
on of Mr. and Mrs, Michael Benn-
inger, of Dublin parish, .Rev, Dr.
Ffotil'kes was present in the sanctu-
ary-. i'he bride entered the church to
the strains ot the wedding march
from L'obengrin played by the organ
st, on the arm of her exciter, She
looked lovely in her bridal gown of
vary satin trimmed with chantilly
'ace, made on Princess lines with
Queen collar, She wore .an emtbroid-
ered silk net veil w'itit a wreath of
,range blossom, and valley lilies, and
:tarried an arm bouquet of Johanna
F-Titl .roses, carnations and fern. The
bride was attended by 'her sister,
Bary, charmingly gowned in a dress
aF
Wallis blue silk net over taffeta
vitt a pink girdle, wind white acces-
sories. She carried an arm bouquet
of pink carnations and fern, The
bridegroom was attended by his ,bro-
her, Donald, .of St, Michael's Semin-
ary, Toronto. The ushers were IAib-
ert Cronin .brother of the bride, and
t'tntes S7',Contsor. After the cerenvony
't sumptuous, wedding dinner Was
erect at the home of tate bride to
•lit immediate friends and relatives.
Mr,. R'eise and family of Detroit
visited Air. and Mrs. James Morris
over the 'week end.
Mr. and Mrs. House of Detroit
spent the peek end with her brother;
Mr. Era irk 'Bowman,
lack Mela'cly of 'Detroit spent the
holiday wi't'h . his father, Mr. Joseph
Melady.
The .football team defeated Sea'forth
1' to t) on Friday evening, Nice going;
'says,
CONSTANCE. •
11iss Edith Stewart of Clinton
spent Sunday at the hotne of her
uncle, Mr. Theodore Dexter,
lit. and Mrs. Will Webster and
family of Si, tHelens . spent Sunday
with Mrs. \\resbster's mother, Mrs.
IH,eury Taylor.'
Mrs. Alt. Young of 'Ottawa, Mich.,
and \'Irs. Neilans, of H'arlock, called
on Mrs. I-Ien•ry Taylor on.Smnday.
Mr. oArthur and !daughter Agnes
of Godericit and Mrs, McKay of
Windsor visited Mr. and Mrs. 'Adttnt.
Nicholson 011 Suttday,
ler, and Mfrs. IJittt Laidlaw of Blyth
called on Arr. and Mrs. Leo Stephen-
son on Monday evening,
Mr, •R'obert Rogerson, •conference
representative, Tefit Tuesday 'morning
with has pastor, Rev. 'Mr. Gardiner,
to attend Conference held in Wind-
sor this year.
Miss Edith Stewart of Clinton vis-
ited 11r. and Mrs, Austin Dexter and
Mr, and Mrs..Chas. Dexter at Sun -
clay.
Mrs, Leo Stephenson was in Lon-
don on Monday on •business.
lir. and Mrs. Ray Lawson and
daughter Marion of the Huron Road.
visited Mr, and Mrs. Robt, Lawson
on Sunday.
!A pleasant .evening was spent at
the (home of Mr, and IMre, Charles
!Dexter 'on Tuesday .evening when
friends and neighbors, numtbering
about sixty, gathered in honor of the
corning marriage .of two of the papu-
Mar 'youtng gtemlbers of the commun-
ity, .Miss IElfa 'Dexrter and 'Mr. Will
Jewitt, 'After the two young people
had taken !their ,places of honor, a
neatly worded address 'was read :by
Mrs. !Rogerson. as Mallows: "We,
your friends and neighbors, have ga-
thered this evening to spend a social
hour and we hope we m'ay have
many pleasant memories of this oc-
casion. We also take titis opportunity
of expres'sin.g our appreciation of
your services in the church, also
show'in'g our respect and affection :for
your. We are extremely happy to
know- you are starting your .new life
in This neighborhood and i't is our
sincere wish you enjoy health, 'hap-
piness and prosperity in your borne.
We ask you to accept tth'is (a clock,
silver candle 'holders and cattalo) as
a token of our respect and 'trus't as
the years come and go, 'we wile have
many pleasant memories. Signed on.
behalf of your friends and neighb-
ors." 'The presentation was made 'by
ifrs, Addison and Miss -Don.elde Ad-
ams, The recipients of the Igifts suit-
ably replied to the address. "'For
They Are Jolly 'Good Fe'llows," was
sung. 'Act amusing ,pant of the pro-
ceedings was tihe presentation to the
guests of 'honor of three 'balloons,
containing a shower of confetti when
burst and 'theta :fortunes which they
were obliged. to read to the gathering,
Community singing and other music
was enjoyed, Lunch was served at
the close of tate evening.
HARLOCK
Mrs. (Jennie Knox and Easiest
Miss 'Rosamond IA'polehy and Mr,
and 'Mrs. If+'ran'k McGregor visited on
Sunday at the home of the 'fonnter's
brother, Mr. and ,Mrs: (John 'MctGreg
or and nephew, Mr, and Mrs. Geo.
McGregor, of Walkenton. Mrs. !John
MvcGregor !returned!, lionne with 'th'em
for it short visit.
We are very sorry 'MOs J'osep'h
Taylor was last week taken to Sea -
forth Hospital with trouble in cher
KIPPEN
Mrs. Joe McClelland and sot, of
E•tnond.t'itie are guests of -lir. and
Mrs. Huh McGregor.
Airs. Rollins and Miss Elsie of Ex-
eter ane the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
\Vn, Bell and Master Donnie,
Mr. -Howard Hamilton and Mr. L.
Young of Detroit visited with Friends
in the'meighborhood sone .day ,recently.
Mr. John C. ID'obg of !Detroit visited
with relatives over. the- holiday,
arts, Walker or Htnsall Was re-
newmn'g old acgitaitttan'ces in the nei-
ghborhood .one day recently.
The 'many friends of Mr. 'Wm.
Chapman will be ,pleased' to know
that his health is vouch improved,
Lamb Prices
According to an announcement by
the .Canadian meat packing• industry,
bttyers of lambs in 'Ontario and the
West, on and after June '218, :11937, will
pay tem cents more per pound for
ewe, and trsetlter lambs than for buck
iambs, Buyers ntay also pay up to one
cent more per .pound for lambs of
most desirable weights attd of good
quality than for lambs weighing over
90 pounds and up to 11110 ,pounds, Up
to two cents more per pound may be
•paid for lambs weighing over '1d1t1
pounds, Unfinished and cull 4antbs
will be paid for on the basis of their
reiative quality.
ft -46 "Nrr
THEATRE
SEAFORTH
NOW PLAYING
THE DIONNE QUINTUPLETS
—in—
Reunion
Jean Hersholt • Rochelle Hudson
Helen Vinson Slim Summerville
Mon, Tues. Wed., June 7-8-9
FRED ASTAIRE
GINGER ROGERS
Shall We Dance
Edward Everett Horton Eric Blare
Dancing, Music, Romance, Comedy
'NEWS CARTOON
Next Thur. Fri. Sat., June 10-11-12
BOB ALLEN in
Ranger Courage
A Western, plenty of action and
thrills
Edward Arnold Victor Jory
Joan Perry
Meet Nero Wolf
Coming--•CHA'RLES RUGGLES
MindYour•Own Business
ICED TEA
Iced Tea is a deliciously differentt
cool drink and it is eery easily made.
Use 6 heaping teaspoons or
`Salaole" Black Tea Inflow Tea in
one pint or freshly (toiled water for
Six minutes, 'Strait, amt pour liquid
into a twoequart container. While
hot add:
N!z cops of granulated sugar, and
juice of two lemons:
Then shake or stir contents well,
until sugar is thorau'hty dissodvecl.
Fill container with cold water. Do
not allow Tea to cool before adding
the cold water; otherwise, liquid will
become cto'urly.
This is now ready to serve id tall
glasses with chipped ice or cubes. A
slice of lemon map be added if de-
sired. 'C'!te above will make two quarts
of iced tea, or 7 'tall glasses.
A NUMBER 'OF CHOICE 4- AIND
6 -WEEK-OLD
Barred Rock and White
Leghorn
PULLETS FOR SALE
AT REASONABLE PRICES
Sunnyvale Poultry
Farm
Phone 160 r 3
ONTARIO
JOBS OPEN!
FARM HELP
is urgently needed in Ontario
Unemployed Men . Register with the
Employment Service of Canada
FARMERS, Tell your needs to the nearest
Employment Office, Relief
Administrator or Agricultural Representative.
MITCHELL F. HEPBURN,
Prime Minister and Minister of Labor,
Parliament Buildings, Toronto
WALKER'S FURNITURE :STORE
ANNOUNCEMENT
During the repairing of our Store, we will continue our Stock Reduc-
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We have arranged our stock to give every satisfaction in choosing;
we will conduct business in the same way, using stairway to Show
'Room, first door 'south of store entrance. Call at the store in the usual
way.
Right now is the time to make changes and take advant-
age of this opportunity to get some New Furniture, Mat-
tresses, and Springs. You have our wonderful New Spring
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DURING MAY OR SEPTEMBER ernoons
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