HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1931-08-20, Page 5THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1931,
THE SEAFORTH NEWS.
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WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU
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bined buying power of nearly seven 'hundred progressive Canadian
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Items for Week Ending August 26, 1931.
lSU'NLIGHT SOAP(exceptional value)
CLARK'S PORK & BEANS, medium size.
PANSHtI'NE, "a good reliable cleaner"..,..,..,.. , ... .
SINGAPORE SLICED PIN'E'APPLE, No. 2's squat
KARA COFFEE, "The. Secret Blend in Sealed Tins"
10 bars 49 c
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C
,.,pet• tin Sc
..2 for 25
..,per lb. 39C
HEINZ TOMATO CATSUP, age bottle 3 for 5 c c
Each'.., .. .19c
Manyflowers Toilet Soap 3 cakes 17c.
Borden's Chocolate Mlatted Milk, 8 oz..... 30c; 16 oz. 53c
Libby's New Pack Spinach, 2's , ..aper tin 19c
Interlake Tbi1et P'a'per 3 ro'll's 25c
Pastry Flour 7's each 19c
Have you tried this wonderful (hour?' 24's each ..55c
'Choice Pink .Salmon, l's...,.... .2 tins 25c
Tuckett s New Cellophane. Wrapped (Packages o1B
Buckingih'atn Fine Cut... ..... . . . .............., .1-16 lb. 10c
Pure Lard 1 Ib. carton 10c.
S. ?O.S. Scouring Pads small 14c; large 23c
New Pure :Clover ,Honey, 4'd alb. tins each 39c
Marshall's Herring in Tomato Sauce or
'Kippered Herring large tin 23c
Crown Jams, small„per doz. 99c; ,Med... ... ..per dbz, $1.09
Choice Blue Rose Rice ... .......... .. . ... ....... ....... 2 .lbs. 19c
Centre Pull Wax .Parer 3 pkgs. 25c
Park's Catsup Flavor each 32c
White or Red Jar Rubbers, Best Quality 2 doz. 1'5c
Hang -Up Fly Coils ........1 doz. 25c; 4 for ' 10c
St; Croix Castile Soap 1 - • 8 cakes 25c
Sapoline "For 'bleaching clothes""............................2 bottles 23c
Q'+rendh's Prepared Mustard large bottle 14c
Use Canada Vinegar sold by Superior Stores and be assured that
pickles will keep.
Keen's Mustard r27c; . /'s 53c
/'s
Fresh Fig or Date Bars Ill&c; 2 for .. .......35c
New Dairy Cheese 1 ib. 15c
(Bird's Custard Powder a3 pkgs. 25c
Fresh Mixed Pickling Spice % lb. 13c; d lb 25c
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Miss N. Pryce
Phone 77
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STANLEY.
Mr. and Mrs. George Peck and
fancily of Park River; Dakota, 'spent
a week at the home ;of, Mr. 'Peck's
sister, Mrs. W. I. Dawson,
Mrs, J. H'otson a•nd.:son o'f 'Brca'n'd-
on, :Slane are visiting at present with
relatives in .Stanley.. Mrs. • ,Ho'tson
'Rev. Will Robinson' .wile take the
work on the Varna charge next Sun-
day in the absence of the .pastor, Rev.
E. A. Poulter.
Ales. J. Bryne and son of London
have been visiting with the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson 'Arm -
stab ng.
'Armstrong.
''EGMONDVILLE.
'About fifty nuenibet•s and visitors
attended the regular meeting of the
Egmandlvvllo Woman's Alt ssion ary
!Society held at the home of Mrs. D.
MadKenzre Mrs. Jfis, Allen, vice
President
iresidec. The meeting op-
enedened
by singing `Jesus Shall Reign,”
after which Mrs. fas. Broadfoot: read
the Scrip'tnre lesson and Mrs. Allen
led in .prayer. The devotional leaflet
on "The Compassion of Jesus" was
taken by Mrs. Sproat, Miss Jean
1Ve'bster favoured those present witlh
a solo, "A Little Bit of Love," Miss
:Lou Allen gave a 'talk ,on 'Home
lMissnon Work .among the Orientals.".
Mises Hall then sang "Teach Me to
Pray." And papers on the Home Mis-
sion Hospitals were given by Miss
.Laura McMillan, Miss I'da Love, Mrs.
1. Moore, and Miss Thorns. After
singing Lorne Divine Mi Love Excel-
ling, M•rs, Jas. Brown closed the
meeting with ptlayer. A very dainty
was •formerly Miss I'da. Nicholson and lunch was served, Mrs, MacKenzie
was born and spent her early years in proving herself to a most perfect
this vicinity. hostess.
TOWN TOPICS her parents, ,Mr. and Mrs. James Mor
'Miss ,vlary B'noadfoot is a visitor
with her cousin, Mos 'Lorne Dale.
Miss Betty Sergeant; who has
spent her iuoolidays' at the hone of
Mr, Lorne Dale has 'returned hone to,
'Stratford,
In honor Of Miss Annie Strong,
bride elect of August, bilins Louise
Mills entertained recently at her home'
riso:n. -
Mr. John Meriary and Miss Mina
Baker of Brussels were visitors witl
Mr. and Mrs, W, H."5lroldice.
Mr. Braley, of Aurora, called 01
friends in town on Friday, Mr. Braley
is a son of the Rev. J. Braley; who
was pastor of the Metlto'd•ist Church
here about 45 years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Gordon and
at a kitchen shiower. The bride was Miss Bernice Gordon of WinniPeg
escorted to the dining room by Miss were week end guests at the home
Donallda Adams, along a Path of of Mr. and Mns. Pearson M. Chesney,
white crepe .paper strewn with flow- Ruscoe Farm,
ers, to a chairdecorated with white, Mr1S, P. M. Chesney is visiting with
on which the bride sat and was pre- friends in Hamilton.
senited with a fbl'ue and white box Miss Bertha Chesney who has been
'fiil'led with kitchen utenis'vis. After i'isititig in Detroit for the past month,
Wards e dainty lunch was served and has returned (tense,
a social hour enjoyed: by all the girds Rev. J. F. Myers and Mr, W. H.
present, ISilvo1dice were at -Walton' on Sunday
'Me. and Mrs. David Mole and son aitea-noon where Rev. Mr, Myers con-
AMax,wreld, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mole ducted s•ervtice'in St. George's Churcih,
of Rololres!ter, N. tY„ were guests of The fire alarm siren sounded about
Mt. and Mrs; Ed. More last week, 14 o'clock Monday night 'w'hen' an
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Sparks acid fa- antotgohi'le going nodth on Victoria
nily of Kincardine spent the week Street :collided with a telephone pole
end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mole. !rear Elliott's garage. The pole felil,
•Mianjory Watson. of London is vis- 'bringing down with it the fire alarm
icing- Miss-:B!anb:ara Ebel -hart in 'Mc- wire, as.. well as the telephone wire's,
ICiblap, 'thus cau's'ing the alarm. The Motorist
Mrs. R. S. Evans and Eleanor are who struck the pole dislaip'peared be -
spending a few days he Toronto. Sore anyone saw him.
Mr. and .Mrs. W. J. Porteous and Miss Madeline and Miss Frances
son George of Saginaw, •Midis,are (Fortune are having a holiday with
spending a few days with the former's ifrien!ds in Chadhtam and Detroit,
brother, M'r, A. L. Porteous..Miss' l!fiary Clank: of Lasolen is the
Mr. and Mrs. Ch:arles-'Clark, Ayl-' gtle'st of her Suint, AMrs. Jae Ca'[lin,
mer, spent- Sunday with his mother, 'Miss Mabel Nigh spent the week-
Mrs. R. L. Clark. end with London fries d.s.
Miss Ruth Pinkney and YIr. and Mr. Onough and Miss Nagle of To -
Mrs. A. Johnston off Stratford.(eft ronfo were the guests off Miss Grace
Tuesday on a n rotor trip to Belleville Moylan over Sunday. .
and points east, Mr. Thomas Purcell and family at -
Rev. and Mrs, L. A. Gedeke, Still- tended elle' reception of his daughter
man V'allej', Ibl„ are visiting at the'Leona, at St, Josetph's Convent, To -
home o.f the Ba'tter's parents, Mr. and t'otito.
Mrs, W. V. Jefferson, IMrs. ]las. F. Reid of Toronto is vis
Mrs. W. Turvild, son Harold, itrrig at the home of her sister,' Mrs.
daughter Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. P. Bell.
Tomlin, son Jack, baby daughter are' Mr. and Mrs. yamarflen and -H'is's
viseting their relatives, Mr. and M:n, (Beatrice Vamaldeu, of 1M'ortlen, Von.,
Wm. Deem for a week, also Mr. Dick also Mr.'and Mrs. Ed, Beattie and
(Deem of.Strafford for a few days. : son Roland, of Guelph, were week
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Shockcor and 'end visitors ,with Mr, and Mrs. W. H.
three ,children of Detroit were week ISh:oldice.•and friends in Egm'an'dlville.
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John The many friends of Dr. F. H. Lar-
Sproat and called on other friends in kin, of Toronto, whlo has condn eted
town. the servicesof First Presbyterian
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sproat and Church the past two weeks are sorry
daughter's Mary and Margaret an'd: to know he was taken ill and is. con -
son Hugh R., of Detroit, spent see 'fitted to Scott Memorial Hospital at
eral days in, town and vicimi!ty. ,They present. •
('eft Tuesday morning, . accompaniedMr, and Mr's. IIe-aloft' of Listowel
Mrs. Russell Sproat and Mise Anona and Mr.'Eiserttian of Milton were ,visi-
Dale, who wtl4 spend a week in the tors Sunday at She (tome of Mr. and
city. , Mrs. Wesley Free,
t;
Mr
Mr.
Miss � r and . Shedden of Hamilton hass. Wm.. R. Sholdroe and
been the guest of Mr, and Mrs,
H little daughter of Walton, and Mr.
{Evans for some weeks. , and Mrs. McE'achern of Cranbrook.
Ms, Ted Evans spent the 'week end were week end visitors with Mr, and
Mr.
with his parents, Mr. and lets. H. s W H. Shaldlce.
Evans, George street. •Miss Doris Wake, Toronto, and the
Mr. and M7rs. George Hills and Misses Dorothy and Beatrice Wake
Miss. Ria were in Taranto and Osh- of London, who were guests of Mr.
awe last week, Miss Ria, who has and Mrs. H. W. Hart last week, have
been seriou'sly ill for several m'o'nths, returned home.
is now able to take her position in
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Htoggarth vis-
is
after the'holidays. Miss Lois lied at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
S'teplhenson•, their guest, returned to Simmons at Gli'iselhtutst.
Oshawa with thein. Dr. and Mns. Frank C. Neal of Pet -
Mr, and Mrs. Peter. Calder and "hero and Mrs. Neal Sr., of Walton,
email son are spending their vacation ;were guests of Mrs, R. H. Fergivstoe
at the -home of Mrs. Calder's Parents, on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hays. Rev. A. McNabb, M.A. and Mrs.
Miss Leo(a Nott, Huron Road west, McNabb of Mid'dilewille and Miss Isa-
is in Detroit Spendingher vacation .bei McNabb of. Toronto were guests
with Mr, and Mrs. 'C. J. Shockcor and of Mrs. R. H. Ferguson on Monday.
family, Mr. andMrs. Thos. Smith of Co-
Mr, Francis Greightb.nr of Detroit hourg were visitors at the T'atter's
and Mr,. Oliver Kirk of B1ir•mingham, home an• ThsrsdlaY.
Mich„ spent the week -end in 'Tucker- Mns, E. C. M'dClellan:d and children
smith at the. home of Mr., and Mfrs. and Mrs, R. S. Hays left on Thursday
A'n'drew Kink. Mns. Creighton and for Toronto to meet Mr. Hays and
chil'tlren who spent severat weeks at party lwtlno are expected ,to arrive
her parents' home, returned with home from their Old Country trip on
them on Sunday, the 26th.
'Miss Stale Hiedebdrandt is spend- The choir of First Presbyterian
ing a few days at Grand Bend, . Church held their picnic at Grand
'Miss Mabel Hildebrand and Master Bend 011 Wednesday afternoon,
The St. Thames' Sunday School
picnic was held at Baylleld an Weed-
nes•d'ay aftersio,on.
Mrs. A. D. Sutherland left on Sat-
urday to vis'i't relatives in the West.
Mr. Ralph Cresswell left Saturday
to return to Denver, Coil, ,after a short
visit with his sisters, the Misses
•Cresswell.
AM Vl,n
r,
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r i. Broadfoo't and family
moved to Stratford on Wednesday.
Kenneth• are in Kitchener for a few.
days,
Guests at the home ,;of 'Mr. and
'Mrs. E. Mole are Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Berry and daughter 'Orden[,
Mrs. Alex. Casemate and daughters of
IB a amore.
/Guests attthe home of Mr. and Mrs,
lGeo. H'iills, Egmond'nille, last week
were Mr and e Mrs.' l
C mence Mr,
and Mrs. AleKeevor- and Miss Mil-
dred Clemsn'ce of Oshawa, and Miss
Ecoid Cahbl'educk of Orono.
Miss Leola Bristow, daughter of
Mr: and Mrs. LeoBristow ustow of Miami,.
Florida, ida is visiting her aunt, Miss
Tena Bristow in Egnvondli'ille, and
otherfriends in town ,and vicinity.
Mess Bertha Grieve of Toronto is
spending her vacation at the parental
home of Mr. and, Mrs, Jas. Grieve:
Miss M'argaret Henry, and a party
of frien'd's motored to Port Albert
Sunday and spent the_clay at Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey 'Mason's cottage,
Miss. Beatrice Slpro'at of Toronto is
spending her vacation with Mc, and
Mrs. Russel S1pnoat and friends in the
vicinity.
Mr. Wtim..S'holldice of 'l.'ac'kersneith,
end Mr. Orville Holmes of SeaEorth
have returned from a motor trip, to
Detroit,
Mrs. Edward F. Price returned r to
her home in Roche'slter, N. Y„ on Sat-
urday after s'penld'in:g, twb, we'e.lcs with
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Office over Keating's Drug Store
Mrs. Howard Fowler of Oilmen
was visiting her sister,,, Mrs, Glew, on
Tuesday.
Miss Elizabeth Smith, who has
been visiting at the horn of Mr. arid
Mrs. A. D. Scott, Thornton Hall, re-
turned on Monday to Detroit,
Miss Frances But'ch•ill of Brussels
is spending the week with the Misses
Brine,
Miss Muldrew is confined to - the
Isosipi'dal
Mir. and Mee. Geo. Bunsch ate
spending a few days w'ifh friends in
C'linbon.
;Airs. Foster and slaughter Mrs,
(Dr.) \MdGregor and Joan of Hamil-
ton visited the Misses Brine this week
on their way to Goderi'ch.
'.Mrs. Wm. Cudmore is spending a
week in. Toronto With her son, Mr,
Frank Cudnaore.
Dr. and Alms. Yale and son Don-
ald of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., were,
guests for several days .of Mrs. H,
R. S+coot, Dr. Yale had the unpleas-
ant experience of leaving fourteen gal
Ions of gas removed from his car on
Frid'aynigtht while here.
Mr. David Smith of Flint, Mich.,
is visiting his brother, Mr. John
Snubh.'
"AVOID STRATFORD"
SAY TOURISTS
There have been reports of motor-
ists getting into d'ifficul'ties at Strat-
foord'recenttly. One was a former 'Sea -
forth boyand his family coming from
the United States to visit his old
hoime here. It is understood he had
to go back to Stratford with a city
officer and pay a fine for alleged
speeding. Apparently his treatment
was such that he went a long way
round 10 avoid Stratford when return-
ing,
eturning to the States.
1In recent weeks there have been
many aocueations by tourists of tut -
Mair usage at various points in Ont
ario, brut it is •pleasing to nate that:
Huron County has been entirely free
from criticism, which is a tribute to
those responsible for the welfare of
the travelling public in this county.
L. O. B. A, ACTIVITIES.
Orange Lily Lodge No. 712 met
Monday evening, Aug l2th in Sea-
lfanbh with their Worthy Mistress
Mrs, J. Pullman in th.e chair, There
Was a full attendance of ollfi'cers and
members with a very distinguished
lady present in the person of the
Right Worshipful Grand Mistress
Mfrs. M. Scott of Toronto. Mrs. Scott
delivered to us a most inspiring ad
-
oress well prepared and well given,
reminding us the dirty of every true
Protestant man and woman, Our.
guest also congratulated us, very
,highly on the success we have achiev-
ed, and hoped we would be given
strength to carry in the years to come
stronger •than ever. Mrs. Scott was
(then presented with a vanity dresser
set in remvemlbrance of the visit to
Seaforth LsOIBJA. at the close of the
meeting a banquet was given in Mrs.
Scott's honour.
BORN,
LOUIE—To ,Mr. and .Mrs. Ross Love,
dE Hrblsgreen, in Clinton Hospital,
on Friday, August 14, 1931, a
daughter.
SIMII'TIH,—To Mr. and hirs. Orville
Smith, of Hillsgreen, on Friday,
August 114Ith, a daughter.
JOHNSTON. — In Scott Memorial
Hospital on Friday, August 14th,
1931, to Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jb'hsn-
son, Blyth, a son.
STAFFA
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Reed spent
the week end with •relatives in Tor-
onto and Hamilton,
;Miss Betty Tetnplenian of Toronto
is holidaying with her gnan'dparen'ts,
Mr, and Mrs, W. H. Templeman.
Misses Dorothy and Jean ' Milder'
visited with their aunt in Hensel! re-
cently.
Misses D:onaficla and Marilyn Gray
have returned fr.otn holidaying in To-
ronto.
Mr. Howard Leary and friend of
London visited with the former's par-
ents over Sunday.
Mrs. J'no. Livingston has returned
after spending two weeks with her
son in Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Robertson and'
Earl of Atwood spent .Sunday with
-Mr. and Mrs. L. Elliott.
Mrs. H. Col`quhoun visited with
1-Iarristoat friends recently.
,Mr. and Mrs, Percy Miller of
Mount Pleasant spent Sunday with
their parents, Mr. and Airs, J. M.
Mii.ler,
(bliss IvaElliott of Logan is visit -
jag with : her friend. Miss Marzetta
Sadler.
Mrs. Hill of Michigan is visiting her
Blister, Miss Ellen Pringle,
!The regular meeting of the Wo-
men's Institute will be held on Wed-
nesday evening, August 26th at 8.30
p.m. in the hard, Roll call, pickle re-
cipes. Everyone welcome.
Mrs.' Geo. Stehr, Stratford, is spend-
ing -a few days with Mrs. George
Tuffin, who is laaid up with a sore log
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KIPPEN.
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Stewart of
Springfield and Dr, J. H. and Mrs.
Stewart of Cleveland, :O'hiio, spea't
the week end' et the home of Mr. and
'Mrs. R. J", Wright.
Miss Laura Belle Wright; returned
home this week after spending a week
,camping at Pike's Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love have re-
turned to their home in Lansing after
a very pleasant visit with their many
friends. 3
Miss Marion Scarlett of Seaf& lt,
spent a few days recently with her
friend, Miss Ivison of the village.
.lir, and Miss Reid of London spent
the week end with Kippen friends.
Rev. and Mrs. Connor left for ;a
nnonth's vacation this week and all
wish them a very pleasant outing,
Mr. and Miss Elliott of Victoria,
BJC„ are spending a month with their
cousin, Miss Marguerite McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson left
last week on a trip thorough the West-
ern provinces and expect to be gone
a couple of months,
'Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dayman of
Florida are visiting with their many
friends around the village.
The Kipper Horticultural Society
are holding their annual flower show
Thuriday, August 27th, from 2 p:m.
and the secretary, Mrs, J. Henderson,
requests that all entries be in by 1
p.m. As this is a big event among all
flower lovers, and looked forward to
by many, it is hoped a large attend-
ance will be out to see the wonderful
flowers Kipper and its neighbors
grew.
BRUCEFIELD.
Mr. and Mrs. Ham of Fergus are
visiting at the home of Mr. James
Swan.
Mrs. Hahner of Goderich is visiting
friends in this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Betty and
Bobby, Mrs, Addison, attended the
flo'w'er show in Goderich Thursday
evening.
The regular monthly meeting of the
W.M.S. was held in the schoolroom;
of the church Wednesday afternoon,•
August 12th with a fairly large at-
tendance. In the absence of the pres-
ident, 1'Lrs. Neil McGregor occupied
the chair. The meeting was opened
by singing hymn 374 followed by
prayer by Mrs. McGregor. The res-
ponsive Scripture reading was fotmd
in John 6.5:1'5 and a few very well
chosen remarks made on it by the
leader. Psalm selection 19 was they,
sung and Mrs. Dayman led in prayer.
'Dhe 'temperance lesson was taken by
temperance secretary, Mrs. Haugh.
Mrs. Tough, herald far this month,
'brough't btd'ings from India. A few of
the ladies then led in sentence 'pray-
ers, remembering our medical mis-
sionaries at home and on the foreign
fields. The devotional leaflet "He had
compassion on them." was read by
Miss McGregor. The study leaflets,
"Our Horne Mission Hospitals," was
in charge of the following ladies:
Macs, Brock, !'Its. J. Watson and Miss
Swan. Alter singing hymn 464 Mts.
Neil McGregor closed the meeting
with prayer. Our September meeting
whioh will take the forst of a •birth
d'ay party will be held at the hone o'f
Mrs. Neil McGregor.
Many mothers can testify to the
virtue of Mother Gravee' ,Worst Ex-
'terniinator, because they know from
experience bow useful it is.
Mac kIam's
Luiich
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AFTERNOON TEA
Ladies, we are prepared to
serve afternoon tea while you
are down town.
CAKE ORDERS
We would be pleased if you
would give us an order for any
style of cake,
CHICKEN DINNERS
Our Chicken Diluters are be-
ing well patronized. Phone your
order early.
PHONE
42.