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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1930-04-10, Page 5THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1930, THE SEAFORTH NEWS. .STORES; CANADIAN PRODUCTS - CANADIAN STORES ! iOver six hundred Canadian -owned Pure Food Stores handling and always favouring Canadian Products join hands to eliminate waste and to pass, on the saving to the Canadian 'public, Right in your neighborhood, convenient and accessible, you will find Superior Ohain Stores, where honesty. accurate measure and full value always rude.. WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS Items for Week Ending April 16, 1930; OXYDOL, For laundry, kitchen and general housework" 17c large pkg. LUX TOILET SOAP, "For a Smooth Skin" ; . , , .per cake 7 c KELLOGG'S ALL` BRAN large pkg, 17c BULK.THO'MIPSON SEEDLESS RAISINS 2 lbs, 21c PURE ORANGE MARMALADE, Smith's 4 lb. tins 49 c Kraft Cheese Princess Soap Chips Premium Tea -with' Cup and Saucer ... Paris Pate K'arpol»" Imiproves and keeps the finish on your car" McLaren's Invincible Jelly Powders St. Charles Evaiporated .Milk, snta'.1 St. Charles Evaporta'ted Milk, large Brunswick Sardines - Aylmer Junilbo Peas, 2's Lyon Valley Asparagus Cuttings, 2's Chicken Middle - . per tin 23c Kraft Mayonnaise " 12 oz. jar 25c Palmolive Shaving Cream 1 Valet Safety Razor, Strop & 2 Blades ,. all for 49c Aunt Jenii ma Pancake Flour each. 18c MoLaren's Vanilla or Lemon Extract each 19c Imported Licorice Allsorts / Ib. 17c Five String ;Red Handle .Brooms each 43c Four String Brooms for light work, each 35c 3 for $1.00. R-oss J0 Sproat Phone lb.. pkg. 21c. Per pkg. 21c per lb. 69c per pkg. 14c 35c 4 pkgs25c 2 for 15c each' 14c 4 tins 25t per tin 20c per tin 23c Phone A. Jeffery 77 - Cream Cream HIGHEST PRICES COURTEOUS SERVICES Deliver your Cream to us and receive your cash in full. Call in our cream drawer and receive our services. We will pay you the Highest Market Values consistent with the most careful grading and testing. No other Creamery can do better -"Give us a trial." . Creamery open on Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Sealoi'th Creamery Seaforth, -Ont. C. A. BARBER. W, J, Walker 81 Son 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 l-Chas.A. [owe.y Phone 327-J. Centre St. Just Try. It When you feel tired and drowsy, slip around the corner and get a massage at . SI D'S SH01? You may come in with. a grouch but will go out with a smile. Phone 125, D. H. McInnes chiropractor' Of Wingham, will be at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth Monday, Wednesday and Friday Afternoons Diseases of all kinds success- fully treated. Electricity used`. EeN71RT CHICK Hatchery AND BREEDINiG FARM BRED -TO -LAY S.C.W. LEGHORNS & 0. A. C. BARRED ROCKS ' If you want better quality Chicks from a carefully culled' and inspected flock of high egg production, sad high grading. Our chicks bring greater profits. Hens mated to male birds Whose record runs from 250 to 316 eggs, Here is what one of our customers says: "J. A. Eckert. Dear Sir, - I thought 3 must tell you how well those Belby 'Chicks did that: I got from you last year. 'First we only ordered twenty-five, and they,,,were such smart; healthy chicks, we ordered' three hundired more. We raised almost ninety per cent, of these. I ani so pleased with them that I in- tend ordering live hundred- Baby Chicks early this year. Yours -, truly. -.Mrs: Ed, 01Hearn." Book your order now for March end April Chicks; for: three weeks old started .Chickens; for eight weeks old.puillets. Order now and'a'void disappointment. Send for circular, Visitors welcome, . John Vit. Eckart Phone 23-23 Dublin R.R. 1, DUBLIN, Ont. TOWN TOPICS Mr, R. J. Muldrefw,:.'frons' Brock ville is visiting his;sisters, Mrs„ J. R. 'Scott' and u\fns. iRobert Scarlett. Mr. and Mrs. George Gitymer and Miss Hewitt' and Miss- Guymer, of London, were guests of Mr."an'd Mrs; John MdLenhati on ;Sunday, A numlber from town attended the Clinton Spring Show last week, 'Mrs. tElleti iSmith of town received the sad.'ndws Of the death of her son, Mr. 'William Smith : at Port Town- send, (Wash, alfter a severe attack of influenza. He passed 'away at 2 ani, March .25th. He leaves a widow, six of a fatuity, and -also This mother and one brother, iMr. 'Marshall Smith, of 'Seaforth. The Fort 'Townsen»d -I eader says: "News .of the .passing of William Snaith will be learned With deep regret by a vast number of people. He was a genial man of kindly disposition and. his lability to make friends was large. Rev Hargreaves of the Baptist church officiated at the Ifuu:eral services," Mr. and' Mrs. John Fellof IGode- rich spent a (few days 'with friends in Seaforth and ,S'taffa over the week- end. Mrs, Mary Jane Morrison "of Red Deer, Alta., is visiting her brother and sister,' Mr. David Leitoh and Miss Leitch in Egmorudville. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Brodhagen and daughter Alnsa and Messrs. .Clar- ence.HoggarNh and Roy Fraser, Strat- ford; were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Jos. Hoggarth On Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Mclntoah .and children of Toronto spent the week- end with Mr. MAlntosh's mother, Mrs E. McIntosh, John street. Mr, and Mrs, Ro'bt McIn:toshh- of,,,Ingersoll, and Mr. and 'Mrs, M.A .eod of Woodstock, were guests of Mrs. E. McIntosh on Wednesday. Mr. Alex. Lamont was called to Myth on'\Vednesday owing to the serious. condition of his brother, Mr. John Lamont, who had suffered a hemorrhage. Mrs. .uymer ` and , Miss Mary Hewitt, of. London, Mr. and Mrs. Harold MoNa.b•b, Mrs. Dowsett and granddaughter Gloria, of Kitchener, were visitors with:' Mrs. Adam Kline and Mrs. McNabb on Sunday. Miss Mary E. .Smith, R.N., left last week for Albany -N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson and three children and 'Mrs. Ferguson's sister, Miss Brown, of Toronto. spent several days with Mrs. R. H. Fer- guson. er-guson.' Mrs. J. B. Tyerman returned Fri- day from Londesboro after spending e week width Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Fair - service, owing to the former's illness with pneumonia.' Mrs. Olen Colbert and little son of, Hamilton are visiting • her parents, Mr.' and Mrs A. Barton,' Mr. Wan, Robinson of Goderic'h visited his cousin,'Mlrs, Wm Sclater over the week -end. Mfr, Jack Bell of Toronto was here over the week -end visiting his broth- er, rother, Mr, George Bell, in the hospital. Mr. James Robb and Miss Jennie Robb left Tuesday morning for De- troit owing to the death on Sunday night of their sister-in-law, Mrs. John Robb. Mr, and Mrs. John Robb were residents of Seaforth for many years. Mrs. Lilia Statham of Detroit is visiting at the home 01 Mr, and Mrs. McKellar. Mr, and Mrs. Merton Reid have re- turneci home after spending a few clays in Holstein. The choir of Egmondvitle United Church spent an enjoyable evening last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyndall in Tuckersmith. A delicious lunch was served 'to the guests present. Mr. Bill Hart who has been seri- ously ill with pneumonia, is now on the way to recovery, Mrs. Joseph Hoggarth who has been confined to her home for sev- eral weeks is now able to go out. Miss Elsie Fischer, of Palmerston, who tmderwen't an appendicitis oper- ation in the Scott Memorial Hospital, has gone home to 'recuperate. Mrs. Wni, MoCloy and daughter, Main street, motored to Klippen on Sunday with, Mr. and Mrs. George Hill and "called_ on Mr. and Mrs. Butt. ' Mr. and ,Mrs A. Foster of Hensall and Air. and Mrs. Jake Vincent of Preston were visiting the ladies' par- eirts Mr. and Mrs, John Hildebrandt an Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Vincent were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Louis Hildebrandt while here: • •,Miss Pearl Kestle of Brantford and Mr. Harold Kestle of Lawrence Sta- .tion •wereguests of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Kestle, George street, last week, 'Word came last week from Jake Sproat at Temagami, N. Ontario, that there -vva,s 32 in, of ire on the river there. Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. Boyd re- turned Monday from Stratford after spending the winter there, A DANCE A.O.U.W. Hall, Walton WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23 Bly4fa 5 piece Orchestra. Lunch served. Admission - - $1.. DIED. MARTPN.-.Ias Calgary General Hos- ,pital on Stiiod,ay�� Mar. 30, 1960,. George Martin, fo?'merly o:f Hib- bert, aged $5 years. - Funeral was held Sat, Apr. S'th,. from residence of his son Wm. Martin -to Cromarty Cemetery, •Rev. R. R. Conner officiating. KIPPEN. Itir. Jas..Kiilpatrick of Kippen .is busily engaged, erecting a new house on the farm of Mr. Thos. Daytnan, to take the place of the one burned on Feb. 16th. 'Mr. Kilpatrick is ably as- sisted by Mr» Wilson Canlisle of Hen sail Snd'the house is progressing ra- pidly. 'We are glad to hear that Mrs. Jas. Chesney is improving after her re- cent 'ille'ss. We hope she may soon be able to -be around again. Mr, Harry -Norris spent a few days in Detroit reden'tly and reports a good iliac, r - ` A young: son has .come`to 'brighten' the Monte of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Dayman. Congratulations. Syrup making is drawing to a close and this has been a good year. Large' quantities Nave been made, Mrs. Geo. Durant of Mealford ,is vis - PAGE F1 Don't leave R till the last moment to have your clothes cleaned. Only - Six more days till Easter, the Cleaner's busiest season. Cloves Overcoats Made to sparkle with new look and feel - $1.50 Made to look like new. 25c. Cleaned right No Shrinking. No stretching 75c Dry Cleaning and Pressing eornmercial Hotel, Phone 227 +1r7.4,74d',r1s. zea M ;r iting her grandmother; Mrs, W. Wil- son and other friends. Miss Gladys Way visited her sister, Mrs. Russell D'Sundaylast. Dallas on TUCKERSMITH. Mr. Tom Archibald and daughter, Turvey of Wingham, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen of Seaforth, all mo- tored to _Harriston to attend the fu- neral of Dr. J. Ireland. . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Theobold and `family of Toronto are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart of Egmondville. Miss Isobel Cameron of Detroit visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and :Mrs, G. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. J. Crawford of town spent a- week in Detroit, Miss Mabel Cameron has returned home after spending a couple of weeks visiting friends in Conneaut. Mr. and Mrs. A. Boyes and Mr. Robert 13oyes of Aspdin, are visiting friends in this vicinity. Mrs. Silas 'Eyre: had a new radio set given to her by her sons in Sarnia. The third concession of Tucker - smith was brightened by the arrival of two sons last ,week, one being to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dayman and the other to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wnt, Green, Miss L. Jarrett spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. John Norris, Mr. Thomas Daytanan has started to build his new house. Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong spent Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Boyce. Mrs. George Hamilton spent 'Sun- day with her another, Mrs. W.. D. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pepper spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Pepper% brother, Mr. Lorne Wilson. 'The funeral of the late Dr. Ireland, prominent dentist of Harriston, was held on Friday, April 411t at Harris - ton. Dr. Ireland was a former Tuck- ersmith boy, having spent his early life on the farm on the Mill Road, a utile west of Egmondvi'lle. He taught schdol in the same towns -hip for sev- eral years before entering the dentis- try. He practised in Harruston for forty years. Over a year ago he suf- A PLAY "WANTED A WIFE" Given by Young People of Winthrop Ohm •eh -on= Friday, April IIth -at 8' p, in Northside United Church. Under auspices of 'P'hilathea Class, Adults 35c. Children l5c Automobile Insurance WE ISSUE THE STANDARD ,POLICIES OF THE ' Provincial Insurance Coman of England eompany 9 One of the few British Companies operating in Canada today at --NON-TARIFF RATES - This means a_saving in premium to you with protection, security" and the night and day service of this office. Call, phone or write us for full information, rates, etc,- Our ser- vices at your disposal at any time. AD. Sutherland GENERAL INSURANCE Conveyancing; Real Estate Investments, Etc. PRONE. 152 SEAFORTH, Ont. fered from trouble in one foot which developed with fatal results. Since Christmas Dr. Ireland had been a complete invalid. He is survived by his widow and six brothers and two sisters in the West. His only daugh- ter died some years ago of . the flti while teaching. • McKILLOP. The many friends of Mr, W. G. MdSpadden will be pleased to know that he is up and around -again, after his serious illness, Mrs. W. E. Hawley and Mrs. F. Hutchings, of Manitdba and Alberta, left for their homes in the West, last week, after spending nearly two months at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. MdS'padden and also at the homes of their brothers, Messrs. Zack and \Vill _McSpadden, HARLOCK. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Alien, also Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lyon of Londes- boro spent Sunday at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Beacons, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. IfeEwing and Jimmie spent Sunday evening at Mr. and Mrs. David Reid's. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mann of near Seaforth spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. David Reid'is. The monthly meeting of the Ladies' Aid of Burns' United Churoh was. held at the home of Misses Hamilton on 4Wednesday afternoon, April 2. Misses Amy and Ena ?arsons en- tertained a number of their friends Friday evening to a very- enjoyable dance. STANLEY. 'lir, D. Tough of Brucefield - has, for the past week, been renewing old acquaintances on the Bronson Line. Mrs. David Dewar of Bayfield, and son Jimmy, are visiting friends and relatives on the Sauble Line. Mr. H. D. ,Steckle is unloading fertilizer at Kippen station, Mrs. G. Freckie'tot of Lucan is at present caring for her sister, Mrs. Geo. Campbell, who is very i11 with "flu". .Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess of Hen - salt and grandson Bobbie visited Fri- day and Saturday. with Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Carne. MMr. and Mrs. D. J. 'Stephenson and Mr. and (Mrs. Percy Johnston spent the week end with friends in Detroit. .firs. T.IBettles, who has been stay- ing with , Mr. Henry l.McClinchey and fantiiy for the past week returned an Sunday- to her home near Walton. Mr. [crank M1cClinehey, who Inas se - cored a position at the 'Seaforth Creamery, spent Sunday at his home. on Goshen Inc. Quarterly communion services will he held next Sunday at .Goshen, 'Blake and Varna United Churches. - WINTHROP. In memory of \rh5y Ridge, April 9th, 1917. I wonder how many tears are shed, \\Tien is heard a military band? 1 wonder how many mothers, Have given sons to this, glorious land? I wonder how many sisters, Worship that trampled sod; Where brothers and fathers have giv- en their lives, In prayer up to God? But the days will go by unforgotten, For memories linger near; There's always the thought of father and brother,. And that of a shedded tear, 'The 'Young People presented the play, "'Wanted i Wife." in Blyth on. Monday night. ,They will .also put it on in Seatfor,•th. North Side United. Church this Friday (tight, April 1'l. Mrs. Irwin ,Trciwetrtha spent the week end with her. parents, Dr. and Mrs, Harburn of Seaforth, Little Kenneth Eaton spent a few days with his sister, Mrs. Foster .Ben- nett of the Tiiiron road, ' Mr. Mel Clarke wears a'smile these days -it's a baby girl, 1[el. Clarice and Corp. Eaton paid a flying visit to'Torotito last week. DUBLIN. The Ladies' Guild of St. Marys', Church will hold their monthly meet- ing Thursday afternoon at half past two. All the ladies and there friends are invited to come and spend a pleas- ant afternoon at Mrs. Moore's house. 'Mr. Martin I{linkhammer spent the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Klinkhammer. The ,many friends of Mr. William Krauskopf will be sorry to hear of his serious illness in Detroit. 'His par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Krauskopf, and Rev. Father Bricklin were called to his bedside. We hope to hear of his speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and son of Dunnville were week end vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith. Mrs. John Brennan spent Sunday the guest of Mrs. Tom Burns. We are pleased to report that Mrs. Joe McGrath is slowly improving. Mr, John Flanagan has moved from the store of Mr.. M. J. Kiinkhamner to Mr. P, Lunney'' on the corner of the Highway. Mr. Flanagan intends keeping store there. We are all pleased to know that Mr. Flanagan is not leaving our town, for he is a good citizen. Mr. Pat Judge of Detroit is calling on old friends. Miss Alice Litt of Stratford spent Saturday the guest of her brother, Mr. Ed. Litt at the garage, There are a number of cases of fin but not serious, we hope. Inspector Smith of Stratford is aroaud calling on his schools. Mr. and Mrs. August Ducharme spent Sunday in Seaforth. 'We are sorry to report that Mrs, John Downey is on the sick list. Mr. Dan O'Connor has.treated him- self to a new Oakland car, Mrs. J. Ryan of Stratford spent the week endwith her mother, Mrs. T. Maloney, Mr. Louis Krauskopf of Detroit, motored to Dublin on Sunday for his parents. BRUCEFIELD. Joint Meeting. -'A joint meeting of the United 'Farm Men and Women will be held Tuesday, April 15th at 8 o'clock at the house of ,Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Eyre, Mr, Bruce M•eNevin. of Omentee, Provincial president, will be present to give an address. .Do not fail to hear him. A cordial invitation is extended to all Mr. Jas. Hill and son Jack are visiting -friends in the village and vi- cinity at present, Miss Eclna Bremner, nurse - in - training at Scott Memorial Hospi- tal, visited at the hone of her par- ents at the Manse last Sunday. . Rev. W. A. Bremner conducted his third question drawer last Sunday at the evening service, to which hegave very interesting and profitable ans- wers which were listened to by a large congregation. 19 Sunday school scholars wrote essays on the temperance lessons this year. - rhe regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Association of• BrucefieldUnited Church was held Wednesday. April 2nd in the school room of the church. The first part of the after- noon was pleasantly spent quilting two quilts which will be donated to thefriends who recently lost their home by fire. The meeting then op- ened With the devotional part taken by Mrs. \Vm, Rattenbury. The' Pres- ident took the business part. All re- ports were read and adopted. Work for the next meeting was planned' and also discussions on holding a sale of home-made baking. Announcement and date later•,A very, helpful and practical paper was given by Mrs. D. Fo'theringham' on beautifying` the home and surroundings, which was very ,much enjoyed by all: The roll call was answered by "Ideas for the Home. Some real good helps were given. Gheerfaalness for roll - call next month. All members please respond, The meeting closed, all repeating the Miapah benediction in unix-os A. splendid lunch and tea was served by: Mrs, Jas. McQueen and Mrs. L. aiv Mr. R. Cooper of Kippen spent Sunday w...,it, Mfr. John McGregor. Mrs, A. Caldwell ` and Mrs. ?, B. Moffatt and daughter Helenspenta few days last week with relatives in Stratford. 'James Hill and little son Jack are spending a few weeks with Mrs. George (Hill in Brucefield. Mr. 'Bili"Caldwell spent Sunday in Stratford, Mr. Arthur 'McQueen has bought a new Ford sedan. S.S. No. 3, Tuckersmith Report - For the month of March based on weekly examinations and daily work. Sr. IV, --Mildred Robins 717, Evelyn Wilson 74. Jean Watson 73, *Willie Dapple 53, Nelson Forrest 37. Sr. III. Flora McDougall 87, W. D. Wilson 81, 'Bobby Dalrymple 79, Arthur Wright 78, Mary McCully 68. James McCully 68, Annie S. 'McDougall 63, Earl Papple 60, Beatrice Armstrong 58, '*Howard Walters 48. Jr. III.- .\nnie Papple 75, Mac Wilson 66, Al- ice Wright 63. *Gertrude Walters 60. Delbert Taylor 51. 14 r)am et;l Mac- Dotald 79. Isabel' Armstrong 7J, Grace Dalrymple 63. I. -Elsie Ro- bins 90, Ervin Siliery 82, Muriel Wright 81. Ivan Taylor 81, Bobby Watson 76, Myrtle Papple 76. Ruth Walters 74. Morley \Vright 70, Mil- ton Taylor : 56. Primer -Hazel Wil- son 84, Allan Hill 76, Audrey Wal- ters 72, Preston 'Dallas 65, Jack Cal - will 61. Perfect marks for daily spel- ling were obtained by . Flora Mc- Dougall and Elsie Robins. Mildred Robins, Jean 'Watson, Flora Mc- Dougall, 1'. D. Wilson. Bobby Dal- rymple. Mary ..McCully. Beatrice Armstrong, Mac Wilson, Hazel W11 - son, Allan Hill and Preston Dallas had perfect attendance. Those mark- ed with asterisks missed one or more exa mina tions. M. McNaughton, Teacher. Plan to enjoy the. pleasures and conven- iences of an escorted tour this lus summer. Visit Jasper National Park. See the great Canadian Rockies... the Pacific Coast ...or Alaska. Or go east -the Maritimes and Old Quebec. Choice 'of dates oast itineraries available. • Full information, descriptive booklets and reservations from any agent of Canadian National Railways. -