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The Seaforth News, 1929-09-05, Page 5THURSDAY, SRI TM ER 5, 1429. CHAIN RED WHITESi tti Sliced Pineapple. good quality, 2 tins for: , , . 25a Infant Delight 'Soap, '4 cakes for ,,23e Castile Soap, 9 cakes for ,. ..,,,.'.,,,, ,250 'Wax Paper, in large rolls for lunches .,,.....,...... ,,,,.,30e Paper Napkins, folded, 100 ue'hox ............... ,,,,.25c Zesti-Sandwiele Spread 20c; Paris Pate 15c; Veal Loaf 20c; Devilled Ham 20c; Corned Beef 25c; Sliced Smoked Beef 35c; 'Pimentos 10e; Mayonaise 20c; Canned Chicken 3$c; etc etc, Pure Clover Honey, to arrive about Sept, 15th, in 5 and 10 ib, pails, per pound 1Qc Comb Honey, in reputed Ib, sections each ., . , 23c 5 lbs for ,,,,,,,,,,,,, $1.10 Place your orders now, W. iPhone �l ' Stewart!n e 7 M. Phone Ross $ J. Sproat oat aIu+ qs" higher khan Price" amommaemememmaeramemmieesemineme eRa14 We pay the highest prices for good cream. Our services to our patrons are the best that can Do not send your eream to'other Creameries; it here. To operate a Creamery we need your' co-operation. In return for you co-operation we'will give yo best in service and prices, We are agent for the Mellotte Cream Separators, in and see the new Models. be given. n. we want u of our Come Seaforth .Creamery Co. Seafor th, Ont. C. A.B.ARBER, Prop. P W. J. Walker 86 San UNDERTAKING —and— EMBALMING Motor or Horse Equipment W. J. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license. Flowers Furnished. Night or day phone 67. Pianos Tuned Cleaned and Repaired Chas. A llowey Residence—James St. Just Try It When you feel tired and drowsy, slip around the corner and get a massage at SID'S SHOP You may come in with a grouch but will go out with a smile. Phone 125. BORN. STRigtIG.- Ln Egnnondville, on Au- gust 20th, 1929, to Mr. and Mrs. ' 5, R. Strong, a son (Robert Kay.) STAFFA. Mr. Miles MdMitlan spent a few days visiting his sister in Toronto, Mrs. McLellan and Mr, Allen spent the week end in Meaford. Mr. Sterling 'Barbour a boor of Stratford g t to d spent the holiday with, Itis parents. Mr, John Park spent a few days last week visiting on Lake Erie. Mr, and Mrs. I. O'Brien spent the week -end and holiday in Ridgetown. Mr. and Mrs, Melville Gray and children visited with London friends on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wnt. Sadler and Mr, Archie Jeffry spent a few clays last week in "Toronto, Mr. �.r. a nil Mr stn Leary Mrs. I ea unci fam- ily attended the (licks picnic at'Grand Bend' on Labor Day. Mee, Geo. Kerslake visited in Port Hope and Smith's Falls recently. Auto Insurance Y PROPERCTY DAMAGE FIRE, THEFT COLLISION Let us explain the coverages and the amount of protection afforded for small premium. EVEN A MINOR ACCIDENT WILL COST YOU MORE THAN THE PREMIUM ON A.POLICY, Prompt settlement of all claims AD. SUTHERLAND [�ERt.Ai�a GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY Real Estate, Conveyancing, Bonds and Investments' Phone 152 Seaforth, Ontario.. School has opened again with Miss Graham at No. 3, Miss Simpson at No. 4 and Miss Thompson at No. 2. Miss Marzette Sadler returned to her school at Wnalen on Monday.. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Worden and Mr. Rabt, Moffat are spending ,a' few days Y Toronto. o. TOWN TOPICS b Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hamilton and aiby Jack and Mr, Hamilton's mother from Anaherseburg, spent the holiday with Mr, and Mrs, Russell Sproat, David Shannon is spending his boli- days with Friends in Toronto. Mr, and Mrs, Stuart Mcltnitosh and family, Detroit, spent Labor day with Mrs. McIntosh's mother, Mrs. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Huisser and Miss Nellie Moore called on friends Hereclueing ' ! Toronto hbefore returning e week and are visiting their home in Oalfforn,ia, Mr. and Mrs, Rolbert McKay are visiting in New Hamburg with, Mr. and Mrs. H. Stewart. Mr. and ,Mrs, W. Beratty and family and Mr. and Mrs Thos. Beattie of Erie, Pa., visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Weiland and other friends here. 'Mr, and Mrs, rL, Gear and baby Jack off Fergus spent Labor day with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sproat, Mrs. Jas Grieve and daughter Miss Evelyn were in Toronto this week, Miss Latera McMillan left on Mon- day for Carlisle where she has secur- ed a school, !Miss Mis s Ria Hillis returned' to �Osha�wa, on Monday after spending tite vaca- tion with her parents here, Misses Dorothy and Barbara Vokes and Anona Dale wIbo has been in De- troit on her return journey .from the West, motored here Sunday and spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo, C. Dale and called ot, friends in town. They returned to Detroit Tuesday, ac- companied by Don. Dale and his moth- er, Mrs, G, C. Date, New HHstn;burg fticsds o. over the week- end.p visited Mr. Leslie McKay, Guelph', spent he weekend at his ;tame here. Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Sirociccor anti tree children off Detroit motored ere Friday and spent the week -end with Mr, and Mrs, G. C, .Urine, Huron Mrs. Elliott and granddaughter of : Mstohell spent Sunday with the toren- t ti er s neplle,w, Mr. L. Co[qu'houn: it tr. Yf, Id' award Lear f Leary o London act, and Mr, and Mrs. joint Sproat, town 1 spent the week -end holiday at his i T S AFQR ' NEWS. TOWN ' TOPIC$ Master Jack Ptnlsney has r M his homeBuffalo after s Several ea months 1 r s h with hiegrand Mt. John Pinkney set tth end at Hamilton, Mr, William Oldfield was I roto last week. Mr, Joseph Aiken emu his ter, Mrs, Laura Graham, of B visited over the week end wi and Mrs, A. L. Porteous, Miss Grace Scarlett left on M to resume her position In 13urge high school. Mr, attd Mas. J, Riddell an children en datthef homettof spent the Rf aunt, Mrs, J, D. Hinchley. Mrs, A, L. .Porteous spent days in Toronto this week. •Mr. Leslie Kerr left this we assume e his duties on the staff of vern Collegiate, Toronto, •Mr Jas. Woods, Mrs, Bolg Buffalo and Miss lefergaret Pr of Stratford spent Labor Day a home of Mr, and Mrs, John Pin Miss Marion Soarlett returne Mond ay to her school at ICippen Mr. Earle Webster left on F to assume his duties on Timmins lit school staff. Miss Gertrude Webster left week for Streetsvitle. Miss Gertrude Crich has re'tu to Toronto to resume her positio the public school staff. spending ad fewridays fat then hon his parents, Mr. and Mrs, W, A. C A2 t.ac k H' J utchi e retro•n. Y ee l Monday to Branford raptor. d whe• to he member of the Collegiate staff, Miss Malbei Pinkney has rettt to Buffalo after spending the s mer at the parental home. Mr. 'Beat Lewin has resigned sehool at 'Thornhill hill farm! to take over again. Mrs. Maitland (nee Dr, Mary Cow- an) of England who is visiting her cousin, Dr. Calder, in Wingham, was calling on Mr, and Mrs, J. R. Goven- lo,ek and other friends on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Neil Murray of Buf- falo spent the week end with his mo- ther, Mrs. Ellen Murray, Goderich at. Mr, anct Mrs. Ray Hoinnes and Mr, James •Sleeeh of Detroit visited rela- tives in town over the holiday. Miss Edith Hoag has returned from spending her holidays in •London. Mr. and Mrs. Brogan of Toronto, who attended the funeral of Mts. I3o- gan's aunt, Mrs. J. C. Woods, return- ed to Toronto ori Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Calder of St. Catherines were guests over the week end of the Latter's parents, lir. and Mrs. Adam Hays. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grassie of Vancouver are renewing acquain- tances in town this week, Miss Edith Davidson left on We nesday for Pittsburg to spend tw poo nth s with rh h er niece, Mrs. Murray Miss Mary Laing arrived home o Thursday last :after spending th summer in Europe. Messrs, Alvin Sillery of London an Wm. Patrick of Toron'to were holiday visitors here, 'Mr, Rob. Willes is visiting at hi home here after spending the sumutet in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Willis of De troit were holiday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Willis, The congregation of First Presby- terian Church enjoyed solos thy the following at both morning and even- ing services. Mrs. Wyatt of Strat- ford and Mr. James Sleeth, Detroit, and Mr. James Scott, Windsor, ;Rev. and Mrs. I. 13. Koine returned Thursday from their vacation. Mrs, F, G. Livingston of Detroit called on friends the first of the week. Miss 'Sinclair and Miss• Hellyer of the Collegiate staff are with Mrs. Chapman and Miss Fennell with Mrs. Consitt, Ming this weekrn th tf he MissesToronto ls Brn Brine. and Mrs, A. Ztttibrigg and Mrs. G, White of Listowel ca,IQ,ed on the Misses Brine on Wednesday. Mr, and Airs. James Chesney and fancily, Mr, and Mrs. Liddle and fanc- ily, Mr. and Mrs, Southery, of De- troit; Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Btzrr and two sons, ' of Buffalo, , Mr. Irvine Kemp olf Detroit and Mr, and Miss Passmore ore of Guelph. over the week -end t the homevof3Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Parke, Mr. George Parke, Miss Dorothy Parke, Miss Grace Pet/tick and Mr, Alvin Sharp spent the week end in Toronto, Mr, Lawrence Webster went to Sandwich this week to take a position on the public school staff there, this week iss Bessie where �she iseve -ontt the Voca- tional school staff. Mr. Harry Grieve of Windsor spent the holiday at his home. Mrs. Grieve, who has spent sotue weeks here, re- turned with hirtt. Miss Alice t(necittel has returned to her school at Burlington. Miss Gladys Shillinglaw returned to Toronto on, Monday to resume her teaching duties on the public school staff, Mr, S-tewart Knox, barrister of Win dsor,'was a holiday visitor with his grandmother, Mrs, W, Wilson, Mrs, F. J. Kerslake is visiting her daughter, Mrs. D, I. Hill. and Mr. Hill in Goderich this week, Mr, and Mrs. U. D, Clark and two sons of Toronto were week end guests attuned pending parents. e week te Tor- (laugh- uffa th Ma, ottday ssville d two week ddeli'ts a few ek to Mal - er of ukne Y t the kney,, d on riday pub - this rned n on is e of rich, on is a rued um - A car load of Elberta 'Reaches. in about two weeks, in bushel hampers„ Special prices off the car, R �y W. C. BEN NETT WALTON Phone 230r32 IOW IMO with Mrs. Clark's tpareuts, Mr. and Greig, ;Mr, Cliff bowery is speading a few days in Toronto. Many friends of Mrs. Ed. Hinchley are glad to hear that she is recovering front painful injuries to her back and also shock the result of a fall on tihe stairs in her home on Saturday. The accident happened while Mrs, Hineh- ley was carrying a beidge table, Mr, L, Chesney and Miss Prandla, of Toronto, were holiday guests of Mrs, George Weir:. Mrs, George Sflfery has been visit- ing relatives at Dashwood for two weeks. Mrs, Geo. Weir returned Sunday ,af- ter spending a week in Toronto with tMrs Mrs. George ofesttHensall has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs, John Finlayson the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Richards and Miss Belle e Rich r a ds and Mr. and td Mrs. Golding olf Stratford in town Mondavisited relatives Mrs. James Beattie left Thursday to visit her daughter, Mrs, Smith at Pet - c etboto. his ! Mrs, Wm, McPherson and family his and Ronnie Flood, of Monkton, were Sunday callers at the home of Mrs. Hugh Wright, 'Mrs. Jahn Henderson of Blenheim and Mrs, Donald Patterson of Auburn were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tyerntau, Miss J, Alexander spent the past week with her sister-, Mrs, McKay, in Toronto, Mr, Alex, Buchanan, Miss Jean Stewart, Walcott, also Mr. and Mrs. William Elliott, Mitchell, visited at the hone of Jas. and Miss. Robertson on Sunday. Ales, Ketchen, Mr. and Mrs. Leek and baby and Miss Leck of Saginaw, visited et the home of .Mayor and Mrs. W. H. Golding for a few days. Mr, J, B. Tyerman, Miss Tyerman and Miss Melville were in Kincardine on Lalbor Day. Mr. and Mrs, Warren Atnent, De- troit, are visiting the former's parents, Miss s Helen e en Atnent returning borne with them S ay, Wed Mr. T. Smith, Windsor, visited o the home of Mrs, A. E. Stark over holiday. ( da ii aMrs. T. Cardiff of Monkton, e and Mrs, Bailey and daughter vis Mrs. R, Ferguson, .Sparlittg street. d Mr. W. H. Little felt Sunday refuel' to his school at Norwood. Mr. Keith Lamont of Detroit s a week end visitor with ,his father, Alex. Lamont, N. Main street, Mr. and Airs, Albert Hanper son Bert and daughter Maxine of a .chef! were Monday guests at the ho of Mrs, Hugh Wright and Mrs, f Cummings. Mt•, and Mrs, Robert McKay Detroit were week end guests of and Mrs, Rdbert Stewart, 1'I Maud Dalton returned to Detroit w theist and is spending .a' week at t home of her daughter, Mrs. Ra Beare, Mr. Wm, Fowler of Port Row 'was a weekend guest 02 the home Mrs. John Millson, Messrs, Rdht. Porterliel•1, 'E. Chamberlain, Neil Gillespie, Fra Lamont, Peter McCowan spent Tue day and Wednesday in Toronto, The many friends of Dr, Chas, Ma ]say will be pleased to know he w improving after being confined to t house since Tuesday last, Miss Edna Rivers, Eginondvill left Saturday for Gull Lake, Ont„ t visit Dr. and Mrs, George S'hibley, their summer home, Miss Dorothy Hutchison left o Saturday, the 24th, for Toronto t visit her brother, F. Lorne Hutchison for a week, 'before returning to he sch000l in 'St, Catherines, Messrs, Wm. Barber and Geo. Hut chison, both of London, were hoot for the week -end and visited in To roato on Labor day, returning t London on Tuesday morning. lir. ,and Mrs, Roger McClure and sun George spent Saturday at the hone of Mrs, Hugh Wright. ;lir, Archie McLean and Mr, David !ones called on Mr. John McPher- at the 'home of his slaughter, Mrs. gh `Wright, ir. and Mrs. Isaac Hudson and fly visited friends at Pigeon, Mich., r the holiday, rs, Con, Murphy and son John of God were Sunday guests of Airs. m Kline, ittle Miss Jean Kline of Pontiac, h., is visiting with leer grandpar- , Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Mero, for a days. rs. Twiss and Mrs. Alex, McGa,vin spending a couple of weeks in To- o visiting Mr, and Mrs. F. W. r. Alex, Lamont, Keith ,and Fratuk Mrs, Hugh Wright spent Monday noon visiting Mr. Lamont's sister, Janet Lamont, .Blyth. r, and Mrs Leonard B Bolton and David open Laibor day with Mr, Mrs. Jos, Eckert at Midland. ss Dorothy Kent of Brandon, is the guest olf Mr. and Mrs. W. oIntosh this week, , and Mrs, Will Hall of Toledo, were Sunday visitors with Mr, Mts. 3. R. G'ovenlock and Mrs. Key;, s Janet Govemlock, who has been ying under tete parental roof, er friend, Miss :thiaymie'Coulter, left onlay, whernk of e Miss, esteem her position 014'the Col - staff. letieses Kennedy, who had been g with their brother, Mr. Roi- cnnedy, the past week, returned on Friday. Adana ((line who, was serious is improv! g, Sfatth pipe Bandl took part in the C.P.R. station opening et Ayr. Tailoring � M Ladies and 9 e. ntteen e� TAILORS Give us a call COGHILL, r ILL TAILORING CO. '''5 Downie St. S'TRATFORD at the Mr. ited to was Mr, and 1 me hn of Mr. rs, ith he h t, an of C. tk c - as he e, 0 at n 0 , e 0 slot; Hu fate ove 12 Go Ada 'L Mit elits fe\v are root Twis M and after Miss son ,and Mt Man., J. M Mr Olhio, W. L Mis holida and It of the on M will t•. legiste Thr; visi tilt and J( home Mrs ly ill 'Mrs. Sydney John's refereed Due, - day. from Mentor 011ie, where she was the guest of her -i>r•srh<r, ;vlt, i•Iei r t t Cant > Y i atoll foranntc xceks, and also visited Mende at Buffalo and Hamilton. Mr, Henry I er,yth of Tuckersittith is in the hospital at present, The Collegiate Institute opened on Tuesday morning with a registration of about 200 students, Mn, George Eberhart has returned to Loudon where he is on the public school staff. Mr, andand M , 5, M. W. MurraSmith of Saris a were guesses over the week -end of Mr, Miss Mrs, end to the of nd ed to or T0 - is ba ss y. f- 1 - s h r and Mrs, T, Swan South, DoMr, sad Mrs, J. A. Wilson, Foote f Fergus spent the week - at Woodstock, Miss .Dorothy Wilson returned Mitchell this week where she is on High school staff. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hamilton Toronto were week -end guests w their daughter, Mrs. James Love, a Mr, Love, Misseto theirs positio e nd Eva on they Totron sch o: staff on Monday, Miss Helen Dickson left on Lab day to resume her position on to ronto public school staff, Mr. Clifford Trott returned to h school at Schontberg this week. kers t, 1'. of t c blueberries on WWebster received ednesda from front a friend at Porcupine. Clearance of freight and expre through the Customs pts i sn a\V thine b Mr, M. Aicl' sella r, at the Etipress o five. Maid parcels and excise are hand ed at the Post Olfifice es formerly, Misses Marjorie Bickel!, Glady McPhee and Bertha Beattie left Aron day for Toronto where they will teac on the staff of the Public schools, Miss Eva (Fee returned to he school at Gerson this week, Mr, and Mrs. R. Thomson an. Helen ,and Mrs, F. Baxter are in To rtnta this week. Mr, and Mrs, Harry Consitt of Ot- tawa were visitors at the home of Mrs, 5. Consitt last week. Mrs. K. K. White of Waterloo visit- ed her daughter, Mrs. J. R. Strong, who has been visiting her mother-in- law, Mrs, R. Strong. Miss Irene Strong is spending a cou- ple of weeks. with her sister, llirs. A. Teamerson, of Waterloo. Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Russell and daughter of Peoria, III., are visiting, at Mrs. Russell's parental home, AG•. and Mrs, J. R. Scott and with her aunts, Miss Scott and Mrs, J. G. Wilson, of Harpurhey. • Mr. Clem Thiel, Mr. Roy Snider, Miss Stella Callas and Miss Irene Hildebrand, all d Mr. and Mrsrvin �Hildefbrand ofttGode- rich, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Louis Hildebrand, Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Stone and two sons returned an Tuesday after spend- ing two weeks with relatives here. Mr. Percy Hoag returned to his school in ,. levesvilie after spending his vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mole and son Maxwell of Rochester, N.Y., visited his brother, Jr. Ed. Mole, and also friends in Kincardine and Southantp- ton. _MMrs. Alex, Casenrore of \lringhant was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Mole. Brother Baptiste left on Friday for Montreal after spending two weeks with his parents, loir. and Mrs, Wnm, Nigh, Miss Mary Murray who. has spent a month with her grandntoter, Mrs. Peter McCann, left Friday* for Goder- ich before returning to West Lorne, Miss Catherine Murray of Stratford returned Saturday, after spending a month with her grandparents, lir. and Mrs. Peter McCann, Mrs. W. Mason of Detroit is .visit- ing at the home of \i'r, and Mrs. Mole. Miss Eileen Flannery returned to Toronto on Monday to resume her duties at Corpus Christe school after spending her holidays at the home of her parents Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Flan- nery, Mrs, Aitcheson of Ortonvilte, Mich„ who has been spending the last three weeks with her brother Mr. hurdle in 1loKillop, spent the week -end with Mrs. 4Vm. Scott and Miss Henderson, Seaforth, 1St. Soni Glendenning, Mrs. Sam Somers and Audrey of Detroit spent the holiday in town. bir, J•tha Scott is visiting in J3rus `els tltt tt eek. Mr, Andrew Hamilton of Detroit spent the week eel at the home of Mr. Jack FIamilton, Mrs. Henry of l<stclieuet is visiting at Mr, Alex, McKellar s, Our school opened Tuesday with Mr, Alvin Dodds itt charge and with about the same number of pupils as last year. Miss hazel £day of Stratford spent Sunday with her uncles, Tom and Jack Hoggarth. Miss Lila McCulloch returned to Iter school et Winchelsea on Tuesday, ELIMVILLE. Rev, and Mrs, White and children left an Saturday to visit for a few days with relatives lit Windsor and Chatham, The Young People's Society of this church and others of the neighbor- hood numbering about sixty ,had an enjoyable Friday picnic at Springbank on Friday last, Master Johnnie Johns had his ton- sils removed last week, Mr, Chas, Stephen'has had the hydro installed in his home. Mr, and Mrs, Ernie Foster of Gran- ton visited at Mr, James Heywood's on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Baker were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Skin- ner on Sunday last, Mr. and and daughter were Sunday visitoest rsat Mr. Sam Pynt's, It2 r. and Mrs, HenryIFord e r P ] atdo F El' - vale un and the 1 tie •' a ns sister, .Mss Whitlock of Si. Thomas weres the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Aimee Stew- art on the boundary. Mr. and Mrs, Thos, Hoelgert end+ family of near Seaforth visited the latter's sister, Mrs, B. Cooper, on Wednesday of last week. t ! • LONDESBORO, Air, and bios,;Hilt and Miss Ruth of - London are guests at the home of Mr. R. 'Sheddick, Miss Margaret McCool of 'Toronto spent the week -end with her mother here. Mrs, Robert 'McCrea was at Bel grave on ,Friday last attending the funeral of her niece, the late Mrs, Wheeler. Aft. and Mrs. Geo. Cowan and Miss G. Grainger spent !Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs, =J, Armstrong. Mr, ,and Mrs. Jas. McCool spent Sunday in IB+ayafiedd. Mr. Sid'Lee spent Sunday at his? hone here, Miss !Hazel ,Lee is visiting her aunt, Mrs..Wolvin, of Toronto, this week. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Lee of Buf- falo called on friends in the village on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Griffiths and family spent Sunday with Hespeler friends. Misses brains returned to Chicago on Monday after spending their holi- days with their mother and sister of the village. Miss Bertha Brogden returned to London an Saturday. Miss Beatrice Little returned to London Monday after a week's visit at her home here, Airs, Jack Little and children are visiting at the hone of Mr, T. 'Little, Airs. Frank ,Halt is visiting her son Charlie of Toronto this week. The funeral of Mr. Charlie Johnston took place on Saturday the 31st from his late home to the Clinton cemetery. Much sympathy is extended to the be- reaved ones, Miss clary Little spent Labor day the guests of her parents here. hitt Fingland and Mt. McCombe of Detroit are visiting •tt the home of Mr. John Fingland. Miss Perdue of Windsor and Miss• Adamson of +Detroit called on the for- t aunt, Mrs. McCrea on Monday. firs, Robt, McCrea scent Tuesday with London friends, _lir. and Mrs. D. D, Roberton spent Sunday at Ripley. Miss P3autie Little spent last cveek :he guest of St. Catherines friends. Mrs. H. Lyon is visiting with her daughter, Airs. Kerslake •at Exeter. _itis. 'GGovier Sr, is visiting her son at Port Colborne. Air. 1\'. Manning and Mr, P. Brown at Toronto this week, .lir. and Mrs. Howatt and Miss owatt of Seaf r' th spent " P Sunday p d a at e home of Mr. P. Manning. Mr, and \,Mrs, tLeslie 'Ball spent a days with St. Thomas friends re - NORTH McKILLOP. Miss Helen Skinner of Mitchell who has been visiting Mrs. L. Leem- ing, has rettirtted to her Monte. bir. and Mrs. W. Iioegy of Brod- hagen were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Thornton Sunday afternoon, Mr, and Mrs. Edw. C. Regele were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Stoskopf of Sebring- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Regele called on Mr. ,and Mrs, Edw. Regele on Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs, Jos. Thornton and fondly called on Mr. and Mrs. George Klstner Sunday evening, Mr. William Morris, accompanied 'by his girl friend, Miss L. Brodhagen, also her sister Margaret, spent Sun- day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Regele, Mr, L. Leeming has purchased a new Pontiac coupe. Mrs, Thomas Leetuing Sr. has been holidaying with her daughter, Mrs. J. Boyd. Mr. George Steuernagel is still in poor condition. We hope to see him around soon. CROMARTY. - Mr. and Mrs, Roy ltoCulloch are in Toronto this week, ;Miss Gladys Hamilton of T,oriento spent the holiday at the home. of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, William Ham- ilton, 'bliss Mary A. Haggam Hensall, sent the week ek end with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McaLJac:hlatt, Mr. and Mrs. Jtto. Allison of Thames Road and Mrs, Frank Hamil- ton of Exeter spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. John Hamilton. Mt, Alex, McKellar and Mr, Jno. Park spent a few days last week vis- itili friends ends at Tisottbuig and S.taf fordviL'e, nd Mr, etidtMrs U. M (eller spentale aSund'ay with Mr, and Mrs, Alex, MCKelfar, is th feiv cently. P,t ue Mrs. Mountain is spending a few leavi days with her daughter, 'Mrs, Pipe of 'the Goderieb, Iv ` t' Mr. H_nry Lear is Spendingi a few spec P'A oultry WANTED IIIQIfES' PRICES PAID DOR Taken. Tuesday ;and Friday of each week before noon. POUL'L'RY THOS. B,XCKELL Seaforth Goderich street east, opposite Queen's hotel days in •Niagara, Mrs. Taman is the guest of her sis- ter, Mrs. 'Rutledge of Auburn, Miss Rose Crawford of ;London spent the week -end at her home here. Mrs. Johnston and Miss Helen spent a few days with London friends recently. ;The Ladies' Aid held a ten ,cent tea at the home of Mrs. 'John Scott or, Tuesday, BRUCEFIELD, The August netting of the U. F,' W. O. was held at the home of 'Mrs. HPreident Airs, iDouglas lin McLachlan with o, Thesmeet- , ing was opened by singing,"flow pleasant 'tis to meet again" foilo!wed by tate Li, F. W. 0, prayer in unison, •' Minutes es of u prevfo s m tell n r•. g read and adopted to las p read. ,Roll call showed 0 wed good attendance and was responded to by, "An author .of goad nattsic," Sev- eral letters from headqu'arter's were read. :A dilalog•ue, "IHiding'behiud tine curtain" was green by four little girls: Dorothy ,Farquhar, Dorothy (Luff, Mary tie; I o Roland Luff,rg'Thete topicKwas ably taken by Miss McLachlan, "Mus- ic un the farm and in the conimunity,n, Several selections of music were play- ed on tite piano. Another dialogue, Keeping a secret," was presented by Dorothy Luff and Mary 'Medley. Convenors reported an Citizenship, Legislation and Marketing. "The Tn\enters Wife," After in "Our meeting's o'er," we were invited t,:; the dining room where the hostess served a dainty Iunch. Our next meet- ing is to be held at the ltonie of Mrs. A. :McQueen, September 18th, .After the meeting Mrs..lLuff took a, group of the US.W.10. members and visit- ors. Mr. and Mrs. Hay and daughter of Brantford spent the week -end at the home of Mrs. Stevens. • Mr, and Mrs. James Moody are via- itinb 7 friends end^ in Toronto. o. Mr, Frank McKenzie of St. Louis is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. McKenzie. Mr AV. s.l\. Stevens ens 1Svi' sit' m ` [n Sta n - ley this week. g' n Mr, and Mrs. Noakes of Detroit wvisiteeek.d air, and Mrs. Forrest last Miss Marks returned this week af- ter spending the week at Wellington. Mrs, Lyle Hill and family returned to their home in Moose Jaw last week after spending a few weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skelton. air, and "Mfrs. Wm. Chapman of Winnipeg visited friends in the com- munity last week. On Friday evening, August 30th, the Marian Oliver Society held a so- cial evening in the school room of the church. A splendid programme was carried out during which bliss Hazel Haugh was presented with a Life Membership Certificate of the Circle and a bouquet of flowers. The ad- dress was as follows: Dear Hazel: --- As a slight token of the valuable ser- vice you have rendered our Circle white a member here, and the fact that r ;n were our first pre.:ide.tt, we ask t ,u to accept this Life Member- ship Certificate.. Our hest wines go. with you in the noble profession you have chosen. May God bless yott and keep you always. Signed on behalf of the Brucefie',i Marion Oliver Circle, Dorothy S. Brtadfoot, President, Afr. Jock and Miss Flora Souter of Detroit spent the holiday here. Mr. Jim Sauter accompanied theist 'back. Mis s ane* . Aik J enh ead left this week for a visit with relatives Saskatch- ewan. Miss Mary, Stewart accone- penied her part way as she goes to teach at Englehart, N. Ontario, M:•. George Layton, •formerly of efla,d, and M•s. Layton, are ng this week for the coast where will spend the winter. and Airs. James Moodie are din, the week et Toronto. A Good Portion of beef served to you for the evening meal, roasted about medium, with the htscd gravy oozing through, givea ane a foundation, It just makes one's mouth water to think of it Ho* was that last piece of meat we sent you? Wasn't it fine. GEO. CAMERON Your Butcher. Phone 58 Seaforth YOUR AUTO NEEDS Goodyear Tires and Tubes Battery Sales and. Service Charging and Repairing all nialzes of Batteries A good line of new and used parts of different makes of cars If your car is in need of repairs, give its a call Studebaker Sales and Service Recsier's i PRONG 167W