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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1930-01-30, Page 1Then -let us pray that come it may, As come it will for a' that; Thiat sense and woath, ;o'er a''tle earth May bear.the gree, and a' that. Seaforth ,rear a' that and a' :that, Ik'c cunning yet, for a' that, That man to man the wlar1d o'er 'S•hall brothers be for a' that. -Burns, WHOLE SERIES, VOL. 52, No. 5. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30;,1930. Phone 84 $1 A YEAR. ? ? ? Who will give the best answer and receive $5,00 prize? Whocommits the sin mentioned in St. Luke, chapter 12, verse 10 BACK YOUR ANSWERS. BY SCRIPTUR'A'L QUOTATIONS • Contest closes the end' of January •SENiD ANISWERS TO. BOX 368, ''SEAFORTH THREE COUNCILLORS ELECTED ON TUESDAY, N W, E.W. ISM. Total Box .109 42 76 —227 Bo1'ton 90" ' 92 4 39 —2416 Crich .. .. , 106 4'7 . 716 -229. Eckert .. .. 132 118 981 338 Sutherland 16$ . 91!4'. 119 -3.96 WM. C. MONTGO'MERY. There passed away afiter much pain and yufferiitg one _of the older'resid- euts, William> Crown Montgomery whose death came at his home on Brantford street, Se'ciort'h, about six o'clock on Saturday' evening, January 27th. Mr, Mbnt'gomery was one of those fortunate 'persons' who go through practically a whole lifetime without a days' illness. Until April j last he. held that enviable record, but The O f few then, with the exception of e Y few weeks, he suffered acutely from heart trouble. Barn seventy-one years ago wear Toronto, Mr. Montgomery (n� nfectioner and Restaurant was of -Irish descent. The family �ao Y moved to Seaforth forty years ago remaining here°but part of a year be- fore going to B'lyi*h where in 1692 Mr. " Montgomery married his now bereft CLARK'S Tomato Soup Is a godd one. Some think as good as. the -best American brands which sell -at 15c.' SPECIAL. -3 tins C IDEAL TOMATO CATSUP we be- lieve to be best value in Canada. Only about. half the price of other good ones 14 oz ' 15c 26 0z,.' - 25c STEEL WOOL, 3 for 25c CHEESE. September 1929 for..,30c June 192.7• for 35c FRESH OR SALT HER- RINGS . • .40c doz. 4' SILVER BRIGHT SALMON TROUT fresh frozen '18c lb. EPSOM SALTS SULPHUR • GLAUB'ER SALTS 6 Ills for..,. . 25c M r g I CEMEAT—�Wa 25c c (one of the best) 2 Ib..,.. Clark's 25c Tomato Soup for HEADCHEESE' very choice. ,17c 'lb. F, Il. HUTCHISON Phone Phor Phood 166 CHURCH CARD. North Side United Church Pastor, Rev. W. P. Lane, B.A. Sunday, Feb. 2nd.—;t1 a.m.—Public worship, 'crantent of the Lord's Sa Supper. 230 p.m• Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m.—Public or hiP Subject— "Who — tWho Owns You?" ENGAGEMENT. r • and 'Mrs. Thomas J. Walter, i a � rs l n J Brampton, n late of 'Huilett township, n pto p, announce the engagement of their youngest .daughter, Doris Emily, to -Albert E. Durst, eldest son of Mr. and 'Mrs. A. D. Hurst, Gravenhurst, Ont, Mr. William Ladd announces the engagement 'of his daughter, Kath- leen, to Mr. Robert E. Reid of Ha- milton, son of Kr. and Mrs, William Reid of Seaforth, the marriage to take place quietly this month, -Clin- ton .News-lRecord, FARMERS' MEETING. • The Fanners' 'Club will hold its monthly meeting in the Town Hall, Seaforth, on Wednesday evening, February Seth, after the usual prelim- inaries, and a short resume of the co- operative activities of the Secretary. The following programme will, be presented: Mr. Joseph Forrest of Tuckeremith will deliver his lecture, "My Country,:' This 'subject i§ a broad and expansive one and Mr. Forrest will deal with the "Innnignation Problem," with "