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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1932-03-03, Page 5THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1932. THE SEAFORTH NEWS. MVP vellinannumammommumma YOU CAN BANK fOn the quality of Aylmer ,Canned Goods. Every dollar you spend on Canadian products helps Canadian ;prosperity. We are featuring Aylmer Cashed Foods packed in Canada, prioviding etnpioymeu't for thousands of growers and workers in Many industries. It will pay you to lay in a stock, of Aylmer Canned Foods at these kw ptices we are climbing this week. Make your selection'sfromlist below and place your order ,bo -day. WE SELL THE BEST FOR LFJSS. Items tor Week Ending March 9th AYLMER CHOICE PEACHES, 2sq. AYlL1VIER STRAWBERRY JAM 40 oz., AYLMER CH'O.ICE TOMATOES, 2sq. AYLIVIER JUIVIIBO PEAS 2 tins 25 c per jar '26 c 4 tins 25 Per tin 1St AYLMER CHOICE GOLDEN BAINTAM CORN 2's 19 c 2 tin's' .AYDMVMEiR SOUPS • 6 tins `.,....,..,,.47�'i 'COUPONS Assorted, except chicken. "See Aylmer Soup Aidve'rti•seanenits for Coupons" Aylmer Crushed or"lid Bit Pineapple, 2sq... ........:.......per tin 19c -Ryrmer Red Pitted Ohenrlies, 2sq. o tins 25c Keifer Choice Pears, 2 'sf' 2 tins 35c Aylmer Strawberries •or'Ra'sp'berries, 2's Tall per tin 29c Pure 'Maple Syrup, small 25c; barge 50c Taylor's Peanut Butter Crown Jars 25c Kellogg's Corn Flakes , 3 pkgs. 25c Weston's Waxtite Soda Biscuits' ......................... 1.5 oz. 15c Royal York .C'offee..:................ T's- 25c; . l's 49c allay Toilet ,Sole p 3 cakes 19c Heinz S.pag+hetti, Targe 3 tins !t0c Chateau Cheese /:s 17c Zebra Liquid Stove ,Palishper bottle 15c Li by's Prepared Mustard per bottle 14c. St Croix r;astile Sap 8 cakes 25c. Gillett's L.•e `Eats Dirt" t ' per tin 15c Peas, Corn. Tom'at'oes, large tins 3 tins 25c B'or'deaux Shelled ;Walnuts, halves 3 lb. 23c Brunswick Sardines per tin Sc Fry's Cocoa, r ' per tin 23c Macaroni ,Loose Ready Cut 2 Obs. 15c Iodized or Plain Shaker Salt' each 9c Decorated Glasses, 8 oz, fine quality 6 for 25c I+t•esft Salted Peanuts . , 2 lbs. 25c Fresh Fig Bars Blue Berries, solid !pack H"oi'd-trite Spring Clothes Pins Ross J. Sproat MISS N •Pryce Phone-- 77 1 1'b. 18c Titins 25e 3 dozen 13c Phone 8 Buy Seaforth Butter A Service that creates Confidence 1�8 YEARS • anda • Dependable Reputation Always Good Quality TOWN TOPICS His Hottoe- Judge T. M. Co held ,division court in the town h. Wednesday morning. It was a session of about half ails hour, Mrs. R. S. Hays and Mrs: I Hays spent the weelc end in D' and 'Windsor, Hiss Miary Carty returned on day after spending the winter in onto. Misses Rosabelle and Irene, ,Ol Buffalo, spent ;the week -end their mother, Mrs. 'Noble Cliff, Mr. and Mas. 'Orval.HsJbkirk Mr. Sans 'Bennett et't 'of Wangh am Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bennett Mfr. W.. C. Bennett of Walton visitors on Sunday with lMr,•and John .Bennett, 'Huron /Highlway latter is reco'verhsg 'from 'a elision shoulder. 'Mr. J. 'Roy .Morrison of `Sbskat who, has .been 'visiting his par Mr. and Mrs, 'James .Morrison, the paisb 't*o. month's, left on. 'Th day last 'week to return, 'spells several d'ay's in Windsor enroute. \4r. George Daly, of Toronto, s the week end at the, hone off his. eats, Mayor and Mrs. J. F. Daly. Miss Grace Scott of F•ulicrtan sp the week -end with her friends, and Mrs. 3. H. Scott. Miss ,Alice Knechtel was a we end visitor with her parents, Me.'. Mrs. Wm, 'I nech'tel. 'Miss Mary Jean Case went to onto this week to meet her u an'd aunt, M•r. and Mrs. Kilpatrick will spend some time .wait i them heir home in Roxboro, N.Y. Mr, mad Mts. M. Talbot and fa ly of Stanley were guests oa'Sun of Mrs. Annie 'Reid. 'Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Pringle visiting: in Hamilton. Mr. trrank Sana'le has returned etroit. after, spending the past t weeks with his father. Mrs. David Boyd of 'Walton bre to he removed from the 'ho of to the home of her sister, M m. lCnechtel, Mr. Lindsay of `Toronto spent week -end at the home of Mrs. J. Thompson. Miss Margaret Ferguson and '.1L nn'ie McLeod of Baylfield we nests at the former's home over week -end.' Miss EllizabethlIiarvey is •visiti tends in Clinton. Mr, Menton Reid, who was comfit o his home for the past week wi n attack of +Au, was able to be o lin on Wednesday, Miss 'Lillian Richardson is visiti elattfves in 'Goderich MISS Isobel Lowry o4 .'Stratfo nd VLr,'(7lifford Lowry` ,were gees f their aunt, Mrs. Vraom'au, God ch during the week -end, Mr. F. S. Savauge spent the wee 1d in 'Toronto, Mr- and 3Irs. ,Wilson 'Allen [lav Holed' into the residence of the la Ire. S. \LdGeoch, Egmondville. Mr. W .G. W. Fee who was quit for some time, 'has recovered, an s many friends were glad to see hi rt again this week. VARNA. Dawson - Johnston. — A quiet bu etty wedding was solemnized at th sited Church parsonage, 'Varna, a a.m., Wednesday, February ''24th en Margaret Jean, youngest daugh of Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Johnston came the bride of Harold . Henr wson, ,eldest son of .Mr. and Mrs hn Dawson of Biabylhn line. Re' A, Pointer officiated. The brid ked charming in a Nassau btu crepe and was attended' by he er, Miss Rachael Johnston wh re periwinkle flat crepe trimmed 11 oyster, while Mr. Cecil Dows'on other af. the groom acted as best n, The •groan's gift to the bride silverware, to the bridesmaid a mpact, and to the :best man Yard- s s'haysng bowl.' Itumediately fol - wing the• ceremony '$he young con left for Niagara Palle. The bride ned for `travelling an indepen'd blue wool crepe coat with vi- a fur collar and nlontal'ope straw and other accessories to thatch, 'their return a reception was held lie home of the bride's parents, young g couple will reside on.the ylon line, he many friends of Mrs. Clark will orryto know she is under the dot care. :We do hcspe she may soon ver. r, .and Mrs, Robinson and son and have moved into their new e adjacent to the village. e are pleased to report Mrs. h is Last improving from the sev- attack of blood peisos, in her stelld tit on brief Sector etroi't Mon- Tor-' off of vith and and and were !Mrs; The ated loo, eats, for tris ding pent par- ent M•r, ek- and To- ncle r D a W A g fr t a ag r 0 ri els and at ny day are to wo was sPi- es. i- r!e. the B. iss re the ng ted th ut ng t M ill his OL pr U 7, wh ter be Do Jo E. loo sill. sist WO wit br ole was co ley to ple don eat coin hat On at '1 Please us by' giving us your cream ,patronage and We will try to please you by our, services and highest' market prices for good. cream. Cream weighed, tested, graded anal paid for while you,,wait. The Seaforth Creamery C. A. BARBER, Prop, Walker's FUNERAL, SERVICE UNDERTAKING —and— ' EMBALMING Motor or Horse Equipment W. J. WALKER, holder of Go- .sernrnent diploma and license., Flowers Furnished.. Night or day pht,ne 67. BELGIRAVE • :Deb' Coul'tes, 3rd line Morris; met Leith' an unfortunate 'accident while working in the bush. The branch of a -tree struck him in the facet: causing ,eonsidenable .inju'ry' bo his- m'outlif avhen a fetw teeth were knocked out. His tongue was •also badly cut -and required seven stitches to,. closet the cnt. Mt. and Mrs. 1Lrs. C.R. •ou t C I es Jim ,J andMabel,visited with 3dtc. and M'rs. Fred Reid and family at V'artia:' Mrs. Orval Graham. of ,Stratford is spending; a few days with` relatives. Want and For 'Sale Ad's; 3.: times 50c. Seed Corn Unexcelled. The quality of corn. for seed, un- excelled r in the history of corn growing in this Province, is now offered the Ontario farmer, states G. R. Paterson of the Marketing Board. The seed corn standarlds are 'being placed' on a higher level this year, 11 r '' I vp oted selection in the, field and The more rigid government inspection will Bab add further assurance to your choice T' of Ontario Seed Corn, Asa your be s dealer to supply you with Ontario tor's Grown Seed. •'The .varieties of Dent recd and Flint are espeeirally sui'te'd to your '11 needs, An abundance of the better M'rll' varieties of Sweet may be obtained ho'ts also, from reliable sources. 'W Daring• years in which the Europ-Sln'it eau ;Corn Blorer, played a di's'as,trous ere part in curtailing pro'ductio'n df corn hand rd, is e- k- e to e d m t e y Rev e e. r n in Ontario, gnawers of silage and 'Mr corn fodder in Eastern Canada be -coup came more' or less depen'den't on p'oint sources otehr that, Onttario for their 'M seed requirements. Much seed, as a spend co M. consequence, ahs been imported from 1ss Th , William Reid at the muriicipal; oil which met Tuesday, was ap- ed tax collector for 1932, uss Richardson of H'il'!sgreen _is Mg a few days as the guest of Margaret Clutter. e W.A. of St. John's Church !net at the' home of Mrs. M. Reid Thurs- day. - Misses Irene and Mary Clutter of ,London spent Sunday with their par- ents, Did you knowthere is to be a eu- other seed corn producing - areas, .It is a well tarot that, for Canadian conditions, nortliern-grown seed is superior to that (produced in south- ern. cli'ma'tes. Irl will not be necess'ary to import -any seed' corn' for 1932, PAGE FIVE DEDICATED TO BETTER VISION By THE S,AVAUGE EYESIGHT 'SERVICE Seaforth, .SUOCEDDILNiG THESE DAYS. Is difficult enough with- oet unnecessary handicaps. Goad .health and energy,. plus, are' needed. Many and many a person is bein re- tarded, by the results "of ini- perfect vision, Do you sup- pose an eye defect is slow- ing YOU 'up ? You may' net be able to answer that question, but our examine, lion would. -Continued ,next Whek, chre and dance in the hall 1/7+th. 25c will ad'mi't one and this will aid the Varna library. Don't forget the date, • DIED. ROBERTS. — On February 23rd, 1932, at her fate residence, 1199 Duf- Perin street,. Toronto, Julia A. Shaw, beloved wife of Henry ,Roberts, Funeral was held froth above ad- dress at 2:30 pan, Interment in Pro's- pect Getnetery. BORN. MAL,ONEY, — In Scott' Memorial Hospital, on Sunday, Feb, 28th, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs, Peter Maloney, Mc- Killop, a daughter. 'McIVOR, —.In Scott Memorial Hospital, on Sunday, Feb, 28th, 1932, to Mr. and: Mrs, Peter t1LciIvor, of Seaforth, a daughter (Josephine Monica). HURON ROAD WEST Miss Sadie Ball has returned from her visit with her aunt, Mrs. Wagner of Auburn. Sorry to report Mrs. Sprung, who has been visiting hear daughter, Mrs. Ball, is nowill at her daughter's, Mrs. Wagner, a'f 'Auburn, Mrs. Noble Holland visited at the home of Mrs. Charlesworth of Clin- ton. 'Much sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner in the loss of their baby girl. ' Mr. and . Mrs, Vanderger spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Geo. MLonk, Mr. Noble Rutland is installing a motor seed cleaner 'for Harry Charles- worth, seed• merchant, of Clinton. TUCKERSMITH. The school report for 'SSS. No.. 3, T.uckersrnith, for January and Febrtt- ary,.based on the weekly examina- tions. The percentages are as fol - laws: 'Sr. Mr—Bo'bby Dalrymple 75, J'atnes-Mc'Cuily 74, Mary Grace Mc- Cully 69, W. D. Wilson 68, Arthur Wright 68, Beatrice Armstrong 56, *Earl .Papple 62. Jr, IV. -!.Annie Papple 75, Mac Wil- son 68, Alice Wright 63, *'Delbert Taylor 63. Sr. I'I'I,—Maynle Watson 76, Don- ald MadDwnald 68, Isabel' Arinstrong Jr. III.—Grace 'Dalrymple 69, Elsie Robins 68, Myrtle Papple 65, Muriel Wright 64. Ervin Sitlery 63, Ivan Tay_ lor•57. Sr. I•L—!Hazel Wilson 91 Morley Wright 78, ,Preston Dallas 77, Bobbie Watson 73. Allan Hill 70, Wesley Ham 69,Milton Taylor 55., Jr. ITL—John Calwill 63, Anna Wat- son and Lloyd ,D'ap'ple (absent), Pr.—+Ethel Wilson 85, Oli've Papple 79, Freda Hill 74. Those narked .witls an asterisk missed several examinations. M. McNaughton, Teacher, Miss Florence 'Fowler and Miss Jean Scott of Seaforth visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Paullm'ah last week, Mr. Hugh McMillan Jr. is laid up with an attack of the flu. Mr, and Mrs. Joe McLellan are Auto -Insurance Let us protect you anywhere in Canada or the United States with an Auto Policy that will take a toad off your mind and at NEW Non Tariff Rates It's worth yourwhile to see us before placing your insurance and at the new low non -tariff rates you cannot afford to take chances. All claims promptly and satisfac- torily paid. Phone, write or call --.Night and Day Service Phone 152 " A. D. ■ Sutherland GENERAL INSURANCE _ REAL ESTATE, CONVEY- ANC/NG, ETC. Office over Keating's Drtig Store iting at the latter's sister's, Mrs. I Forsythe, Miss Jean MelLach'lan spent week end :with her parents, Mr. Mrs. J. McLachlan, Mrs, T, G Shilbinglaw has retur home after visiting her daughters Toronto. Mr. Thomas Hodrgert and Mr. P Simpson entertained Messrs. J. Ri and Woill!iam1Be11 t'o an bys!ter an')Otl M'onday evening:' A number frohere attended dance at Winthrop on Friday eveni Died in California,—The .death curred following a stroke of paraly two weeks ago,•at Los ,ngeles, Ca forma, on Thursday night, :of Ja Carul.ochan, a well known and ve highly esteemed resident Of Tuck smith, and sbn olf the late IR'abert and Mrs.-Oarcvo'dh'an, in his 82nd ye The deceased' was born in 1850 on t h'o'mestead, where .the family had s tlecl in. 1812 and where 'lis spent h life, until 1925, when he retired a went to reside in California, He 'w married'ori March 14, 1882, to Ju Janet.Gray, youngest daughter of t late Alexander Gray of, Tuckersmit Surviving are his wi'd'ow and four a family, _Mr's. Kirkby attd Miss A' nie 'Oarnochan, of Los Angeles, a Robert H., and James G, on the old homestead. The funeral took place on Saturday from the t<Wee Kirk of Heather," to Forestlautnl Memori'al Park, Glendale,, Walter=Pepper. A quiet wedding, took place on Saturday at eleven - thirty o'clock in St. Paul's 'A'nglic'an Church, Hensall, when !Rosa May Pepper, daughter of Mr, John Pep- per, and the late Mrs. Pepper, olf Tuokersmith, was united in marriage to William Henry Waiter, son df'"Mr. and Mrs. 'Henry Waiter, of Colborne township, the ceremony being per- formed by Rev..M. 13. ,Parker, rector of the church, The bride was very 'becomin•gly- !attired in a gown of brown crepe,' with trsm'mings of red silk crepe, with hat, shoes and • hose to match. She was attended by Mrs. J. W. Good of Hensall, while Lloyd Walter, brother df the bridegroom, was best man. Following the cere- mony the wedding dinner was served at the home of.Mr. and Mrs. George Troyer. Mr.. and Mrs. Walter left for the bridegroom's farm in Colborne. township, the ,bride travelling in a brown broadcloth coat, with fur trivaming. Slavin-Pepper. — A quiet wedding was solemnized at high noon on Sat- ttnday at the United Church Manse, H'ensall, !when Rev, .Arthur Sinclair united in marriage, Doreen Agnes, ird eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Pepper of 'Tuckers'mith, to otnas Jatnes Slavin, son of 'Wa- rn lSla'vin, of Tuckersmith. Th'e de was charmingly gowned' in ate georgette with radium lace and re hose and shoes to match. She ried a bouquet of Ophelia roses, erslpersed with maiden hair fern. e was attended by Miss Ida Slavin, ter of the bridegroom, while: John 'Pepper, brother df the bride, was t plan. Following the • cerentony wedding- dinner was served at the ne of the bride's parents, the din - room room being effectively decorated the occasion. Mr, and Mrs. Slavin the same evening for Windsor Detroit, the" bride travelling in a awn satin dress add black coat,. 11 trimmings of wolf fur and smart to match. On their return they reside on tate bridegroom's fine in on the 13th of Tuckersmith. van the and ned in Pe ley per the ng. 00- sns Jen cry er- I5., ar. he et - is nd as die he h, of n- an th Th lia bni h wo car int Sh sis E. hes the hoc in for lett and br wit hat will far WINTHROP. A large crowd attended the socia evening given by the Members of LJO.L. 513, it being their seventy-fifth anniversary. The 'forepart of the ev- eniu'g'.was spent in progressive euchre. The prizes were carried off by Mrs. G. Eaton and, Mr, Wil'li'am Kerr, A short programme was given, Brother John Bullard actedas chairnvan; addresses were given, by Brother Rev. Smith and . Brother Wm, Kinney. Brother Angus More gave selec'ti'ons on the bagpipes. Mary and Glen Pryce danc- ed the Highland Fling to perfection, accompanied by Miss C. Strong at the piano and Mr. George Pryce on the mouth organ. Mr. Charles ,Bald sang a couple of solos accompanied by Miss Nott at' tis )piano, and the :rest of the evening was spent in dancing.. IWe are sorry to hear of so un•any being on the -sick list Na week. 'Mrs. Eaton, "Tim," Isabel, Ken- neth 'and Donnie spent Sunday with Mt- and 'Mrs. Foster Bennett, Huron road. ST. COLUMBAN Mr. 3''. J. Holland, Mrs. James Sloan and Mrs. Terry Flannery at- tended the funeral of Miss Mary Klein in Detroit last week. Shewas: the youngest or 1r T �ecl Klein, 'formerly Of this 'place, Miss Lucy Burke of IL andmt spent the week -end at her •home' Isere. Miss Mary Lane has returned to. her home after spending the last couple of months in 'Toronto:. Just what you have been waiting for—Clara Rothwell Anderson's latest play Let Mary Lou Do It presented by ,the Young People of Cavan Church, in WINTHROP CHURCH Fri, Mar, lith Admission 25c and 16o At the annual meeting of the Mc- Killoip, +Fire 'Insurance Company held, in .Seaforth on Monday 'Mr, Thos. Mylan was appointed a director and Mr. J. iL. Malone got the -position of auditor: Mrs. IF. J. 'McQuaid and daughter Nora of Stratford visited Mr. ` and Mrs. James d\ZclQuaid last week. Mr. Peter Maloney is 'wearing a Smile this week. , "It's se ,girl." Mr: <Peter iO'Sull'ivan is confined to his home,with as attack of influenza. BRUCEFIELD. Mr. Stanley Reid and Miss Irene Snider of Landon, spent the week end at their respective homes in the village. Mrs, J. Addison attended the Hort- icultural convention which ,was held in Toronto and visited friends in Or- illia recently. :firs. Jones df ,British Columbia vis- ited at the 'home of her brother, Mr: John Grainger, this week. Miss Alice Ham returned Home 'las't week after visiting friends in Toronto, 'M'iss 'Anna !Watson, who was op- erated on for appendici't'is in Sea - forth hospital, -returned :home last Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. .Bremner spent the latter part of 'last 'week with friends in St. 'Thomas. Miss M.:Patrick spent the .week -end with her 'friend, Miss Erma Broad- foot. :)Liss Alice 'Mustard of 'London spent .a few days with her mother, Mrs. Alex. Mustard. Mr. Geo. Knights has taken a posi- tion with Mr. john B. Mustard. lairs, J. Addison was confin•ed to her bed with a heavy cold after her return from Toronto and Orillia. Mr. !Alex, Addison and 'Mr. Leon- ard 1Btyes of 'Western University spent the week -end with their 'par- en ts., DUBLIN. We are glad to hear .Hiss ifatherine Krauskopf, who underwent a serious operation in London is progressing favorably. Mrs, Mtn Hussey of Goderich, ac- companied by her daughters, Misses Mary and M'artiu, visited Mr. and Mrs. 'Thos. Molyneaux on Sunday. Miss Anne'M'alyneaux of Kitchener spent the week end with her parents. Mr. James Jordan, who took seri- ously ill during last week, is recover- ing nicely. Mr. James 'Dalton of Goderich, also Mrs. C. O'Reilly and family spent Sifuday'with friends here. Mrs, Patrick Raw^ley was called' to Toronto 011 Friday to attend the fun- eral of her sister, Mrs. Castleray. Mr, James Cronin spent the week end in Toronto. Misses Mary and Elizabeth Cum- mings of Goderich spent the week end with lir. and Mrs. E. Cu+numings. )Piss V. McConnell of Guelph vis- ited her father, ,lir. Frank McConnell on Sunday. {Mr, L, Beale of Palmerston spent Sundial with :Mrs. Beale, There passed away at St. Joseph's hospital, London, Patrick McIver at the age of 83 years. He was a former resident of )Hibbert where he spent most of his life. He was unmarried' and the last df the McIver'family. He was buried at London on Saturday morning, Blood Tested to d Cliff cks Hatchery and flocks are both in- spected under the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture's Hatchery Ap- proval policy. The testing of the blood samples was done by Capital. Laboratories, Ottawa. The bred -to - lay qualities of out birds are Rept up- to-date by the purchase of male birds frobn high record ROJP. hetes owned• by some of the Most successful breed- ers in the reed-ers'in.the country. We: expect to hatch about 1500 Barred Rocks, .250 White.Rocks and 500 Leghorns per week, Please order about one month before you want the chicks if you can, y a Drs ,o t think 1, t 00 mach about price; we will use you right. Come and see us, or phone 97 r 4, Hensall We will lye glad tb talk things over with you, Feed, stoves, and other supplies kept on hand," J. ELGIN McKINILEY, ZURICH