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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1930-11-13, Page 5THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1930 PE slO WE MET THE • CHALLENGE 1 A few years ago it seemed that the independent .grocers were unable to meetthe competition of massed buying and distribution, but the Superior Chain .Stores met the challenge. ro-dayclose tb seven hundred of Ontario's finest grocers still offer you the same "old-time" courtesy and personal service, but, in addition; they offer every ad vantage of massed buying -prices are lower—quality is higher—sup- port your Superior Store—these ;local men are the backbone of your community. WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS Items for Week Ending November 19, 1930, MATCHES, FULL COUNT BOXES (Special) LILY CHICKEN ,HADDIE (Special) FRESH ROLLED OATMEAL (Special) GRANULATED SUGAR per box 7c Per till 19c 6lbs. 23c 10 lb. 53 c ICING SUGAR 3 lb, 25c PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES (1 trial size package_FREE) 2 a$mm c Large pkg. INGERSOLL CREAM OR PIMENTO CHEESE "The Fresh. Cheese with a, Tang" pkgs. 25c Interlake Toilet Paper 3 rolls 25c Benson's Corn Starch per .pkg. 11c Gillett's Magic Baking Powder "Contains no Alum" 8 oz. - 22c '16 oz. 36c Borden's Eagle Brand Condensed Milk per tin 21c Kara Coffee "The Secret Blend". 8 oz, ....31c 16 oz. 59c StaaOn Liquid Stove Polish each 18c Premium Tea, with Cup and Saucer ,or Plates Free ....M. lb. bag 59c Bovril 1•oz, 230 2 oz. 45c Kelloggg's Toasted Corn Flakes 2 pkgs. 19c Jewel Shortening I's .16c Standard No. 4 Sieve Peas, 2's 3 tins 25c Bulk Seedless Raisins 2 lbs. 25c Blue Boy Golden Wax Beans. 2's per tin •15c D. & B. Kleenup Soap per tit. 23c Dustbane per tin 33c Best Grade Tapioca 2 lbs. 25c .H.P, Sauce............................................per bottle 26c Fig Bar Biscuits per lb. 19c Pure Clover Honey 4% lb. 47c Bulk Cocoa per lb. 19c McLaren's Jelly Powders 4 pkgs. 25c Lemon and. Orange Peel per ib.19c Citron Peel per ib. 29c Brooms, 4 string, good for light work each 29c Small Box Matches, get 1 dozen with your order 12 boxes 25c Ross J. Sproat Phone 8 M.iss N. Pryce Phone 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 Seaforth Creamery Seaforth,Ont. C. A. BARBER. W.J J. Walker 86 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, anionswellmerenommeota Pianos Tinned Cleaned aped a nd Repaired Chas. S. Ao Howey, Phone 327-J. Centre St. 1 No child should •be allowed to suf- fer an hour • from worms when prompt relief can be got in, a simple but strong remedy -Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator. ELIMVILLE. Misses Evelyn and Joy Whitlock, also Miss Mabel Cattanach of St.' Thomas visited in the neigihiborhood last (Sunday. Mr. Walter Johns of Toronto visit- ed at his home over the week -end. Miss Marjorie Hunter of London and Mr. Howard Hunter of Guelph, visited at their home on Sunday last, Our Anniversary services were held last Sunday, conducted by Rev. Mr. Barker of Brussels. Mrs. Barker was also with` hire. 'The choir gave an Notice Call at DICKSON'S Feed Store and get a bottle of POULTRAX for your Poultry. Makes them healthy and is re- conunencled for all disease, THE SEAFORTH NEWS. - _TOWN :TOPICS. Mr. A McCallum and Miss Marie Adams of Detroit, spent the week- end with, Mrs. M. Carbert. Mr. and Mrs. aV aI. Short of Port Colborne, Miss Versa Adapts a and Mr, A. Stanley Goldsmith, of Wel-• land,' spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and lvIa•s. Miller Adams, Mrs. Thos. Andrews and daughter Mary; of Cobourg, spent the week- end with friends in -town. Mr. W, W. Crosier' was on the sick list for a few days last week. Miss Isabel McKay, daughter o'f Rev. Mr..McKay of St, James' Pres- byterian Church, London, and Miss Jean Brady of London, spent the Thanksgiving week. end as; guests of Miss Margaret McKellar. Mr. and Mrs. M. McKellar attend- ed the service on Tuesday evening when Rev. R. C, Rogers, formerly of St. Marys, was 'inducted as minister of Cromarty Presbyterian' Church. Mrs. W. R, Plant and children spent the week end visiting in Toron- to. Air, and Mrs. F. C. Arinsitrong of Toronto spent the week end with Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Spproat and were their guests for the Golf Club dance.. Dr, and Mrs, H, J. Hodgins of Toronto, were guests with Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Neil on the holiday. Mr. J. E. Moran of Toronto was the guest of Mr. 'and Mrs, .J. M. Mc- .\M,11ah over the week end. Miss Lillian Wankel, . of Toronto, spent the week end, and Miss Irene Wankel, of Victoria Hospital, Lon- don, spent Thanksgiving Day with their•parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. \Van- kel. Mr. Garnet Sillery' of Wabigoon, Ont., is spending a few weeks with his mother, Mrs. George Sillery. Mr. and Mrs. Juo, Heffr:on and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heffron of. .Blyth spent 'Thanksgiving with 'their sister, Mrs. M. Carbert. Miss' Mary Jackson of Merlin spent the week end with her parents/ Mr. and Mrs. L. C Jackson.. Mr. A R. G. Ament of " Toronto spent the holiday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Crawford and fancily, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thompson, spent Sunday at Dresden with Mrs. Crawford's mother, Mrs. Ross. Mrs. \Vm. Knechtel spent last week visiting in Hamilton and Mid- dleport, with her daughter, Mrs. W. P, Martin., Miss Gretta Ross of Weston spent the week end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wigg and fam- ily spent the week end with friends in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Chesney , of Toronto, Mr, T, A. Flett of Grimsby, Mrs. E. Jarvis of Hamilton, and Mrs. Arnold Habkirk of Dunnville, were guests over the holiday week end with Mrs. J. R. Habkirk and Mrs. J. Flett, On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Geddes and daughters, Mary and Jean, of Waterloo Mrs. J. Wettlauf er and Helen, of Kitchener: were vis- itors with Mr. and Mrs. E. Geddes. On Monday, Mr. and Mrs, Alex. Porterfield were also visitors. Mr. G. J. Reynolds has taken over the Raleigh Retailing business in the Seaforth district, Mr, Thomas Nolan, Mr. I. Quigley and son Lewis, of Toronto, spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. James Nolan, Miss A. W. Knechtel of Kitchener, spent the holiday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Knechtel. Miss Marjorie Bickell of Toronto spout the week end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. J Bickell, Miss Gladys MoPhee of Blenheim spent the week end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. M. McPhee. Miss Mildred Turnbull, Mr. Arn- old rnold Turnbull, Miss Irva Thompson and Mrs. J. R. Hillis and son Donald, all of Toronto, were visitors over the holiday week end: at the home of Mrs. G. T. Turnbull. Mr. W. C. Barber of London spent. the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Barber. Miss Eileen Rigby and D,r. Harvey Burrows, both of St. Catherines, Misses Kathleen Burcows of London and Eleanor of Toronto, and Mr. Ar- thur Burrows of London, spent the week end with Dr. and Mrs, F. J. Burrows, Miss Gladys Thompson of Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Green and. son of London, Mr. H. C. Lindsey, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Par- tner and Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Gardiner nd Miss Joan Gardiner, all of Lon on, visited at the home of Mr. and blrs. J. B. Thompson; over the week td. 'Mr. Edward Rankin of Fort Erie; pent the week end at his home. Miss Marguerite Black of Hamil- ton, and Messrs. W. R. Black of Lon- don and George Black of. Toronto and i[iss M. Hamilton of Woodstock were holiday guests with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Black, Miss. Bertha Beatitie of Toronto spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beattie. Misses Ida and Eva Love, of Tor- onto, spent .the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Love. .Miss Ria ,Hills of Toronto' •apent the week -end with .her. parents, 1dr.. and l2rs.-IGeo. Hills. Mr. and Mrs. H. Minnett, Toronto, visited. at the home, of Mr, and Mrs, E. L. ;Box, and Mrs.' W. T. Box re- turned with them to the city. Mr. jatid Mrs, John Hothatn spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Milton Stewai+t. .Miss Gladys' Way of Atwood and Mr, Oliver Bannerman of . Monkton spent Sunday last with Mr. and Mrs. Herald` Lawrence in McKillop.' Misses Madeline and Corinne Ho- thant spent Thanksgiving in 'London. Misa LucyM Eckart,M Mrs. H. Des- House for Sale or Rent bourn and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon hays of De'iroit spent Sunday at the homes of the'r parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. Eck - art ant Mr. and Mrs.,R. S. Hays. Mr.land Mrs. John McCowan and baby spent the weekend in Kitchener visiting the latter's sister, 0itrs, R. Thompson, • Miss es spenty Hutchison of St, A LI Sutherland Catharines the week -end with A. D. Sutherland her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Hut - GENERAL . GENERAL INSURANCE chisoit. 'Miss Jean Cluff of Woodstocl: spent Conveyancing, Real, Estate the' holiday with her parents, Mr. and Investments, Etc.. Mrs. A. F. Cluff,. PHONE 152 — SEAFORTH, Ont. Try it now and watch the re- d sults. et Dickson's FeedStore o Seaforth anthem morning and evening; the wale quartette gave a selection in the morning. Mars. Barker assisted the choir and sang a solo both tl.tiies. Mr. Barker and Mrs. Barker sang a beautiful duet in the evening, "Wel- coming the Pilgrims of the Night" Mr, Barker -preached two splendid sermons, Rev. Mr. White exchanged pulpits with Rev. Mr. Barker last Sunday. Miss Leola Johns visited in " To- ronto last week, A Weekly Practice Sending the . childrefu away to school kept Mrs. Dean too busy to worry much about missing them. But after they were gone—how em- ptytthe house seemed!, So she took to telephoning them every week, and how they all look forward to these happy voice visits! ,Everyone has so hutch news to tell! Dance . The first dance of the,season will be held in _ . WALKERS' HALL BRUCEFIELD Friday Nov. 21 J9 Lunch will be served Admission 80c ,(tax included) EVERYBODY WELCOME G. W. V. A. HALL SEA'r``O'RTH Fri. Nova U th BLYTH ORCHESTRA Ladies '25c Gents 75c Miss Nora Maunders .of Toronto and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Coates of. Havelock spent the week -end with firs: ,R, E. Coates, the party going. on to Brussels; accompanied by Mrs, Coates, to spend Sunday. and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hollin- ger and Mr. and Mrs. W. Maunders. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. McCaffery of Ellice Tp, and. Mrs, Thos. ,Corbett of. Stratford spent Sunday at the home of Mr. John Nolan, Huron road east. Mr, and Mrs, Leonard Bolton and their son Dave spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Eckart, Oiakvelle, Mr. Bernard Hall, Miss Mary Hall and Miss Luella, Parrott of Londes boro were guests Monday of the Misses Govenlock. Mr. and Mrs. Grattan Flanigan and son of Stratford and Mr, and Mrs. C. R. Hall and children of Toronto were week -end guests with MrsJohn Horan. Mrs. Annie Reid and Miss ,Mary Reid were week -end 'visitors with Mr, and Mrs. A. P. Keys, Stanley, Miss Cora Sherwood and Messrs. Cltas. Sherwood and Ronald Reinke. and Jim Chesney, all of Toronto, spent .the week -,end at their homes. Mr. and Mrs, ;Robert Dundas and children of Toronto spent the week- end with his mother, Mrs. W. A, Dundas, :Dr. and Mrs. J. H. McFaul, Miss Evelyn McFaul and Mr, Donald Mc- Nabb of Toronto were week -end guests with 1Ir.. and Mrs, J. G. Mullen. Miss Janet Govenlock of 1Veston; was a holiday visitor at her home. Mrs. J. C. Greig is visiting her daughter in Toronto this week. friends will regret to learn that Mrs. T. McElroy has remained very ill the past week. Mr. Ross Hamilton, student at To- ronto Medical school, spent the week end at the home of his uncle, Dr. H. H. Ross. Miss Ethel McKaay and Mr. Ronald McKay of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mason and little daughter Marion of Blyth were week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKay:. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson and data ghter Margaret of North Bay spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Nelson, Mr. Will Brine of Toronto and the Misses' Brine spent Sunday . with friends in Brussels. Miss. Margaret Jackson who has spent two months in Lethbridge, Alta„ returned home on Thursday. Mr. H.11. Jackson of Toronto spent the week -end with his sister, Miss Jackson, E Miss Ethel tel Grieve of Toronto vis- ited friends in town for a few days. Miss A. L. Irwin of Toronto was the guest over the week end of Rev. and Mrs. W. P. Lane. Mr. William Oldfield and two chil- dren, Shirley and John, spent, the week end with relatives in Galt and Hespeler. Mr. and Mrs, H. Woodruff of St. David's, and. Miss Margaret McMil- lan, of Guelph. spent the week end at the hone of Mr, Thomas McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Close spent sev- eral days at the beginning of the week with friends in London. Mrs. C. E. Nation of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs..Hector Hays of Stratford, and Mr. George Hays of London, were holiday visitors with Col. and Mrs. R. S. Hays. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew. Oke spent Thanksgiving Day with friends in Clinton, Mrs, E. McMurray is visiting her niece in Toronto. Mr. Percy Hoag of Hagersvllle was a holiday visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hoag, Mr: and Mrs, Will Ryckman of Ex- eter and Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Simmons of Chiselhurst, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoggarth. Mr, Will Pollard of Woodville was a holidisy visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pollard. Mr. Lawrence Webster of Sand- wich spent the week end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Webster. Miss Annie Brodie of Arkona, was a holiday guest with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Brodie, Mr. Robert Willis of Toronto spent the week end at his hone here. Mr. and Mrs. \Vit,' Edmonds are visiting their daughter, Mrs, (Dr.) Curtis, at Mnrinsra, The C.G.J; C, held a Japanese tea and program in the basement of First Presbyterian Church on Wednesday evening. Miss Dorothy Kerslake of Toronto VMS a holiday visitor at the home of her patents, Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Kerslake. Mr. and Mrs,. Wm. Somerville were week end visitors with Mrs, Whittaker and Miss Somerville. Mr. James Sleeth of Detroit spent the week end with his aunt, Mrs, W. M. Stewart. Miss Sadie McDonald of Hamilton spent the, week end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. `Black (nee Myrtle Sharkey) of Port McNicholl, visited with friends in town over the. holiady. Comfortable dwelling, three bedrooms, oak floor, furnace, bath, garage. Possession Nov- ember 1st. "GREAT GUNS! I FORGOT" PAGE FIVE The afternoon was nearly over when he sud- denly remembered — their wedding anni- versary to -morrow and he had neglected to find out about that stone marten neckpiece. If only Betty were home to help him, instead of a hundred miles away at school., His eye fell on the telephone -- a happy inspiration. Two minutes later — while he held the line Betty's voice came over the wire. Yes, certainly, she knew the fur her mother wanted. Moreover, she `could tell him exactly where to go to get it. The telephone is always a convenience and often a life- saver, Out-of-town calls are quick, dependable and inex- pensive. And they are now as supple toanake as calling your next-door neighbour. \tit: •g/i. Citrthtnu CiTarbo A large range of fine Greeting Cards, with envelopes, es P, a n env o d printename on card, priced at $$1.25 per dozen. THE SEAFORTH NEWS, Misses M. and Margaret Malcolm and Mr. R. alalcolm of Luckuow spent Thanksgiving with Rev. and Mrs, \\t- P. Lane. Mr, Robert Reyes, of Aspdin, Ont who has been in Scott Memorial Hos- pital for several weeks recovering from a fractured leg, was well enough to be moved`to his mother's home in Egtuondville this week. Mr. Carl Abcrhart of Toronto spent the week end at his hone here.' Mr. Geo. Daly of Toronto spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Daly. Mrs. R. Peck attended the funeral of her brother-in-law, Mr. Anderson. at Wyoming, Ont,, on Tuesday. Mrs. Anderson was formerly Miss Rich- ardson of Varna, Miss Hazel Thompson of Toronto Mr. Dawson Reid of Guelph, and Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Reid of Stratford were week end and holiday guests with Mrs. J. F. Reid. Mr. W. E. Gillespie left on Wednes- day to visit friends in Detroit for the week end. Mr, Elroy. Brownlee of the School of Pharmacy, Toronto, was a holiday visitor at his horse. Miss Margaret Cudmore and Miss Mary Dickson motored to Toronto to attend the races on Thanksgiving Day. 1lr, Thomas Gillespie of .Toronto spent the meek end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs, Keil Gillespie. Mr, and Mrs, Sate Hanna, Miss M. Robertson and Mr. J, M, Robertson were Brussels visitors on Tuesday. Messrs, Edward and Charles Evans and Misses Ellen 1Mina and. Violet. Shedden all of Hamilton were week end guests of Sr, and Mrs. H. Evan., Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt of Toron- to are guests of Air. and Mrs. J, E. Keating. Miss Margaret Charmer of London was a week end guest at the home of Mr, and -Mrs. Geo. Brownlee. Mr. and Ahs. Arthur Archibald and family of Whitby where the former.. is principal of the High School, Mrs. E. C. Armstrong of Waterloo, and Mr. Edw=ard Archibald of New York, were week end visitors with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Archibald. Mrs. Kenchen who o has been visit- ing at the home of her daughter, Mrs: W. H. Golding, left Monday for Owen Sound with her soti-iu=law, Mr, Moran. • Misses Mazie Patterson" and Inez Fitzgerald of Stratford spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Gillespie. Mr. W. E,,. Gillespie and Mr, W. Cudinore spent 'Thanksgiving Day. in Toronto. Dr, W. A. Crich and Miss Gertrude Crich of Toronto, Miss Greta Monier or Ford Hospital, Detroit, and Mr, Fred Crich of Goderich were week. end guests with Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Crich. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stark .,f Wei- ari and Mr. Thos. Smith of Cobourg were Holiday guests of Mrs. A. E. Stark. Mr. awl Mr; John l+eritart , Waaistock spent the week end with ,.ta formers br ther, Mr. Cha.. Ali- Mr. hMr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart and children of New Hamburg and alias Mil ire l Stewart Ili' cv ile spa the holiday v v s'e c' with Mrs. Jame t\a 11. ani Mrs. Ceeiilingh of Rit- i-Mener s ;.at the week ettcl at his home. here.• \r;Ja tes ti ewtr+ ; pzu t Tuesday visiting' 'Mrs. William Wilcox in 'Mit- chell, who returned With her for it short visit. Friend, of Mr, George McSpachle r f McKillop, regret to learn that he is not improving as rapidly as they would wish. Every careful and observant mother knows when her suffers fr,..it worms. She also knows that if some- remedy omeremedy be not speedily applied much harm will result to the infant. The hest application that can be got to Miller's Worm Powders. They drive worms from the system .and set up stimulating and soothing effects, so that the child's progress thereafter is painless and satisfying. • . HARLOCK. Mr. and Mrs, James Scott motored from Toronto Sunday, spending Sun- day and the holiday at the hone of the latter's parents. Mfr. and Mrs, John T. "Knox and alias Ileen visited over the week -end and holiday at the home of Mr, and 31rs, i :septi Wheatley, Clinton, and the former''s brother, \V. H. Knox, Constance, and sister, Mrs, Isaac Rapson. They returned to Caledonia on Tuesday, Mr. Albert Lyddiatt Sr, who is in very poor health, is s little improved this week, \1'e wish hint a speedy recovery. Mr, Robert Leliper of Toronto visit- ed his parents, Mr. and,Mrs. James Leiper, also other friends over the week -end and holiday, lar. and Mrs. Joseph Lyon- and lit- tle Murray spent Sunday at the hone of Mr, and Mrs. A. \V, Beacom. Ma Stuart Beattie entertained hi, friend, Mr. Jack Ferguson of London over the week -end, Miss Amey Parsons and Miss Ena were home over the week -end and holiday, Miss Amy returning to her school and Miss Ens to Normal at Stratford on Tuesday, _Mrs. Robert Reid and her daugh- ter Miss Euphemia, who have been visliting friends in Blyth, Londesboro, Harlock and other places, the past few months, have left for their homes hi the West. Miss Euphemia spent the week end with her cousin, :Mrs. Iter Ai:en. Mr. an4 Mrs, Kelland McVittie ea- tenanted Mr. and Mrs. S. :McVittie nil Mr. Duncan Mr. and 'Mrs. Leo Wmt and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Scott of Toro t o and Mr. and Mrs. Nel..n Lear and family on Monday, Mass \lary Knox R N. wit., has item holidaying for some time, re - tarried .r kitchlmer no \ittcday.. The -following- is e t} t :;' S. S. No. U Huilett. far the months of September and October; V.—Marg- a Beattie 74.4%, Jr 1\'.—Harry , Raaa c. 64.4. M.—Willie Taylor 6i ? Iia Leper -60.2. Sr. id.—When Shepherd es t13. Bin m 3IcE r* w i0.5 \\ tm n Reid 64 Jr. II Roy Hol - and S45, Gn :+.t „McGregor 59.2. h— Laura Leiper 65.7. Sr. Pr.—Jack Holland, excellent. Jr Pr., Alvin Nicholson. Number on era,;e attendance • 11.6. Lydia L. Reid, Teacher. HILLSGREEN. Mr. Fred Waters and girl friend of -Hamilton spent Thanksgiving with friends in this vicinity. Mr: W. West, Mrs. Brightmore and sons Lawrence and Mervin of Lon- don, spent Thanksgiving at the Maine of Mrs.. J, H. Cochrane. Mr. Clarence Reichert of London spent the week -end at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dick of Toronto have been spending a few days with their parents, returned to their home. Quite a number from this vicinity attended the reception on ' Friday night for Mr. and Mrs. P. Work - nun. Mrs. J. Stacey and son John and Mrs, Dick O'Connor spent the week- end at the home of Mr. W. Jarrott and Annie. Miss :Vainertu Reichert has been spending a few days with friends in Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cochrane have treated themselves to a new Spedika radio, Miss Lottie Love of London Nor- mal spent Thanksgiving at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, 'Wm. Lore, Miss Rena Stephenson spent a few -rays with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 'tephcnson of Walkerton, and also made a trip to Ottawa. Miss Helen Anderson of Clinton H. 5, spent Thanksgiving at the home of Iter parents, fair. and airs. D. Ander- son. Mr. Joseph Hagan of Hensall spent Thanksgiving Day with friends in this vicinity, Miss Mary Forrest is spending a few days with her friends in Forest. Mrs. Gauld, a returned .missionary from Formosa, will address the ladies of the Hillsgreen Church on Tuesday afternoon, November 16th et 2:30 p. m. Y.P.S. are holding their annual fowl supper on Sunday, November 18th at 6.30 p.m. Anderson's Bakery OUR AIM: To give you the Lowest Possible Prices. Consistent with Highest Quality. The Home of Buttermilk Scones—have you tried them ? Variety of Breads improves every meal, Buns, Cakes, Pies and Cookie$ always on hand. (If we please you, tell others; if not, tell us); T. R. Anderson PHONE 70. �,