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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1933-01-05, Page 5• THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1933; THE SEAFORTH NEWS. PAGE FIVE t •v -_OR SAFEGUARD . FIFJG USIA I than ±T�hete is mo place in which more dare should .be exercised in the purchase of food products When you buy from a Superior 'Store ynu are safeguarded by the knowledge and integrity of an ex- perienced giocer. His shelves; contain only merchan'di'se of un- doubted duality, and his prices are night. You can shop with confid- ence at any 'Sulperior Store, Remember out slogan— WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS :Items for week ending Jan. 11. CRIO;WIN BRAND SYRUP, • 2's 12c. DIRUl1V11MER PASTRY FLOUR 27 c 24's 35 c FREE OFFER.—d3 oz. tin Crosse & Blackwell' Tomato Juice with each purchase of 14 oz. bottle Crosse & Blackwell's Tomato Catsup 19 `i all for FANCY BILUE BIOSE IRFOE . , Y ..3 lbs. 25c H+IGHIL'IN+E'R BRAND FILLETS OF HIADIDQE 15c Best Quality. Per lb WESTERN ROLLED (OATS 7 lbs. 25 c (Oxo 'Cordial• • • . 6 oz. 'bot'tl'e 45c (Old Colony Map11e (Syrup small bottle ....20c; large.. 440c IB'unford Peaches 2''Sgt. in Heavy (Syrup; each. , • 27c Weston's ('direst Fancy ,Assorted 13isctii'ts, per. lb . .. . Heinz Pork & Beans,'medium size tins 19e Clark's Sp'aghdtti , 'large tins 10c Family Blend :Coffee Xs 390 Premium .Tea with FREE Coups & Saucers, Cleatas,90 !Sugars, Vases & P1Ts 4 Plates 3 cakes 21c Lux Toilet 'Soap Taylor's Peanut ButterJ per lb. 18c r Toddy "senve,hot or,cold" 8 oz...... 31e; 416 oz... . 51c Old Homestead No. 3 Peals 3 tins .29c Swansdown Cake Flour . Per 'pkg. 31t Sunlight 'S'oap .. • •i... ... 6 cakes 33c iKkovah Health 'Salts ,per tin 18c (Brunswick ,Sardines 5 tins 25c Lynn Va'l'ley Golden Sweet Conn, Vs ....... , 5 tins 25c. (Pot Barley . ' ' per tib. Sc 'Strawberries •n Heavy '5 cup per tin 17c 'Straw, Gran. t y 3" 10 lbs. 49c r law I r Gran. orXal 'Sugar, Ross J. Sproat Phone8 Miss ND.Pryvce Rhone77 Buy Seaforth Butter 18 YEARS Always Good Quality We wish to extend greetings s to our many Patrons and Customers Happy for a, 'Ha y New Year TheSeaforth Creamery y C. A. BARBER, Prop. TOWN TOPICS. Mr. 'A, !J. ICrosier of Delhi (visited This (brother, W. W. Crosier, during the 'holi'day season. The annual, meeting oE the Sealforth 1Horbioultm+a'l Society will be ,h'eld, on T'uesd'ay evening, January 10th, et 8 'p.m. in the Carnegie 14brary. R. L. !Thomson, Secretary. Mir. FrankMelady, BA., of 'Sty Patri'ck s College, Olttawa, was home for the Christmas vacation. Mr. R. L. Thomson is relieving at the C.N!R, oflfice i'n Mildmay fora 5 'few days.Mr. Bruce Field of Ri p pen is assisting here. M'r. Thomson may be transferred to St, "Marys the middle of this .month. Mr. and Mrs. Ray ' Holmes have moved from Victoria st. into the. ieettage on North 'Main sit. 'eacated'by; Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Willis, with have moved into the Crieeh apartments. IMis+s ;Belle B'alllwnityeie spent a cou- ple of weeks in 'St. Thomas visiting her .brother, Mr, John 'Blallanityne. Mr. and Mrs. Richard's and daugh- ter Maxine of Stratford .were New Y'ear's visitors :with Mrs, Richards' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart.. /Mr. Will Brine was a 'T'oeonto. visitor for several days last week. Mrs. George Stewart, Toronto, spent" New• Year's alt the home of her mother, 'Mrs. J. B. Thlomlpson. Mr. Elroy Brownlee Ih'm. B., of iToron,to, Mists Margaret Oh'anner•, Mr. anal Mrs. °harmer, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Treble, o'f London, spent New Year's 'with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 'Brownlee. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kerr spent bhe week -end with Walston friends. IMr. and Mrs. E. W. Edge of To- ronto came on. Saturday to spiend the week -end and holiday with Mr. 'Henry Edge and Miss Josephine Edge, retu'rnin'g on Tuesday. Visitors at . the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. F. D. Hu'.tohison over the week end included: Mrs. R. S. 1Babb of Hamilton, Mr. Lorne. Hietehison of 'Toronto, Mr. George H'utehisbn and Miss Hilda Ashton, of (London„ -.Mri N. F. Blalb!b. of Stratford, ,Mrs., Tuck= er and Miss Boyd of M'itchel'l. Miss .Dorothy Hnutohison retuned to Sit. Catherines this week. ..IMr. and Mrs. ,E. M. Dickson of At wood called on friends in this d'i'sltnot on .Wednesday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Oliver H. Kirk., of (Birmingham, Mioh,, and Francel 'Creighton of Detroit `visited at tlhe home • of Mr. • and Mrs. Andrew Kirk this 'past week. 'Miss May Wallace left Monday morning for ,Sltraeford. Mr, and ;Mrs. Willard of Buffalo, N:Y., and Mr. Gordon Wilkey a'f Tavistock were guests last week at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. IM. Me - Kellar. Mr, White of London has taken Mills Hlargan's house on Goderich st., recently vacated by ,Mr. Wal- lace' Parke. Mr, White has been Su perte's!t station supervisor itt Lon- don and will have similar duties in this district, •Falling' against the•eleotric wringer one day- last. week, Jean B'arlo'w, young .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. 'Barlow, sustained pain'ful injuries to the lower part of one areas. The arm was ivadly crushed, but no bones were broken. ' Mr. and Mrs. M. MctKellar and family spent New Ye'ar's with Mt. MgKellaris parents at Orom+asity. M'i'ss Margaret McKellar and (Miss Muriel Beattie returned to Western Univ'ersiity Monday. ,Miss Belle McCully of Stratford called on friends in the Seaforth loca'li'ty last week. (Mrs. Henry .:.Cudmore is visiting with friends in Stratford. IMr. and Mrs. Roy Snider .and dau- ghter Miss Stella Hiildebrand, Mr. Clem 'Thiel, Mr. Clayton Weenie, all of Kitdhener, spent the holiday at the home of Mr. and M'rs. Louis Hil- debrand, Miss Carolyn and Mr. Janis Sims of Toronto were visitors last' week with their 'sister. Mr. and Mrs, 'Charles (Clark of Ayl- mer spent New Year'sat the home of his mother, .Mrs. R. L. Clark. Mr. W. J. Sinus o'f Blyth is a visit- or ,at the home of Mr. Lorne Dale. Miss Ruth Pinkney and Mr. Lorne Pinkney spent Ne,w Year's at the home of Mr. and iM•rs. Carl Pinkney in 1Goderidh. 'The many '.friend's of Mr. F. D. IHu't'c'hison who has been ill s'in'ce. Friday, areglad to know that he is improving. • 111M•iss Venaa Adams and Mr. Stan- ley Giolidsmith spent the, holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs . Milder; Adams, returning to Welland on Sun- day last. Mr. A. C. McCauley of 'T'oron'to was 'a visitor in town over New. Year's. Mr. L. E. Webster returned,' to Kingston 'on 'Saturday after spending. the vacation with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Johns Webster. Mes. Ben ITyerm'an is spending a week or two in Leamington owing to the illness of het aunt, Mrs. Ainslee. Mrs, F. H'aiplbley of.Sitaffa is visit- Walker's' FUNERAL ' SERVICE UNDERTAKING EMBALMING Motor or Horse Equipment W, J. WA, T.KER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license. Flowers Furnished. Night or day phone 67. SEAFORTH MARKETS. 1'8c Butter, per lb. Eggs, per doz. '1'5c -24c. ',otatoes, bag 60e -Hogs, per cwt $100 STAFFA Mr, Carl Drown and 'Clarence Nor- ris have •resu+med their studies at Lon- don .and Toronto,-res'pe'cbi,nely, after spending 'the holidays with their par- ents. IDr. and 'M'rs. I, 'Drown have moved to their ,house in the village. • Mrs, V. 'Mc3t aughton has returned to her home in Chicago after visiting two months with her sister, Mrs. ;G. ;Butson. Miss Ethel Elliott 'is visiting' ,i'n Windsor' and Detroit, having returned with Mr.' and Mrs, D. Elliott, who ,visited here recently: The newly elected Y.P. officers for the year are: President, ,Russell. War - .den; vice president; Vera Hbm+bley, conveners of Christian fellolwalhip; Verna IK'lei'nfetdt, 'Victor Din'nin; mis- sions, 'Sylvia Tuffin; oitiaenship,,Aida ISIpeare; Literary, Vera Ham,biey; re- creation, H'anold• Pdthick; le'ader'ship training, Victor Dramin; secretary, 'DIo- rabhy Gray; treasurer, Cameron Viv- ian; orgenidlt, Marion Drake. HURON ROAD WEST. Miss Jessie Ball of Detroit spent Christmas with 'her 'parents, Mr. and M'rs. Wm. Ball. Miss Olive anld' (Miss .Madeline Glew of London spent Christmas .with their parents; 'Mr. and. Mrs, 'Ohes.Glow. 'Mr. John 'Noble wa's driving west on the H'uron road in Clinton the o'th- er' day when a car which was follow The dri- in'g ,him turned ,out to pass, ver, seeing that he could not get past, endeavored to pull binelc into line anid in doing so struck the neckyoke of Mr. No'ble's wagon; breaking it off. This let the :tongue down, frightening( 'the team, which started to run. The tongue stuck in the ground and the wagon was upset, throlwing Mr. Noble ou't. A splinter of the tongue ran into one of the horse's making a flesh (wound and Mr.t Noble 'slfsltained a bad slaking tip and a Fractured' rib. It was a fortunate thing that the damage was not more serious. The driver of the car. was Donald 'Gloyn of St. Pauls,' who was must driving through town, • (THE BIGGEST 'NIGHT'S FUN EVER Seaforth Highlanders AND , ENEFIT G.W.V.A. IROOiM'S, SEAFORTH Friday, Jaouary 13th 8 P.M. A EU'CH'RE=Good Prizes. A LUNCH—Good Eats A DANCE—Good Music ADIMISSdiOIN 50c Puy a Ticket from any bandsman. Have a good band. Mae anid help the ing her sister, 'Miss F. Cooper. Mr, ,and Mrs. Win. Ament and ,Miss (Helen Ainent spent a few days Bast week ire Detroit. 'Mrs. S!heffe'r and family are leav- ing (for Toronto shortly, Where they Will reside. They have been residents df Seafonth ten years.; Mr, Fred Jackson. 'has • returned to Merriekvi't11e. w Freedom from Asthma. Asthma is 'one of the most distressing troubles, sudden in its attacks and ,prolonge'd in its agonies. Frequently many things are tried, but.. nothing seems to give hope of . relief. Dr. J. D. Kellogg's 'Asthma. Remedy is the 'one help which ;can be depended upon. Pf you have tried other . remedies without success, do not fail to .get at once a package of this uniformly successful pre- paration. BORN. HIUILIJ'EY.—IIn Scout Memorial Hos- Seaforth, on. Saturday, Dec 'Hst,' 1932; to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne IHnulley, McKillap,;a.daughter. S U'ItiON. COUNTY: FARMERS . MAKE GOOD S'HOWFNG Excellent Record in Bacon Litter Competition. The fifth series becon litter compe- tition is now completed, comprising a. prize list of ,fifty-eight farmers Who have again provided evidence that therc. e are Ontario fanners who need take second .place to none in bacon h�1g production. . t 1.7ran'k E. Joltns'toti of Dublin, Hur- on county, had the second highest score in the ,province and also won first honours in ,District No. 3, com- prising the counties of Wellington, Grey, Brttce and Huron. For the past three years this 'district has been won by Russell T. Bolton of Dublin R.,IR pigs, 14; no. of 'selects 10; weight 2,9i10; age 160 days. 1431 Fall Series' -1st prize; no. of pigs 12; no. of selects, 10; weight 12,450; age '1163 days, 119132 ;Spring Series: 2nd prize; no. of pigs, 111; no. of selects 10; weigh t +2;31512; age 173 days. 119132 Spring Series -4th: prize; no, of pigs 111; no. of selects 8; weight 2,269; age 185 days. Totals—No. of pigs 63; no. o'f sel eats 49; weight, 112,981'; ,age, 835 days. /Average pigs marikdted per litter, 11216; percentage of selects for five lit- ters, 77:7%; average feeding period, 11167 days; average weight, 206 lbs. !Of the 1114 prize winners in District No. 3, 111 are residents Of Huron coun- ty. Third prize was won .by Welling- ton County seventh prize by Grey :county, and ninth .prize by Bruce county. The Huroncounty pnize win- ners are as ,follows: flat—Frank E. J'dhnston, Dublin. 2nd—Russell T. Bolton, Dublin, 4th ---Russell T.'Bolton. Dublin. 5th -1A. C. Turnbull, Brussels 6th-1George ' Prylce, Seaforth. 8th—.Earl H+abkink, Walton, ;101th-+C. H. Cartwright, L'ondesb'ore Nth --'A. E. Nell, Hensel 1112th—David Easom, Clinton. '114th—IPericy Stone, Exeber; 14th—Wm. M. Deig, Kippen. STANLEY. Mr. W. Finlay, Miss Alberta Fin- lay and Mr. Harold Finlay visited on Friday at the home of Mr. .and Mrs. W. J. Tough. Mr. Tack Stanlbury of Exeter was the ,guest of K. lWestlake of the S'au- ble Line last week. Mr. John Johnston of Temiskam- ing and his sister,. Miss Mary John- ston of Blake, called on friends on the Bronson Line on Thursday las%. Mr. and Mrs, Mi'iton 'Steep and fa- mily of Goderich tp., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. (Tough on Saturday. 'Miss Margaret Tough of Shake - 1, and although 'beaten by three points speare, who has been spending bhe tie again demonstrated his hog feed- ing ability by winning second and faunbh places, with two litters entered. Mr. Johnston. had a litter of 14 pigs marketed at 11715' days weighing 2,896 pounds and grading 11!0 selects, 3 bac- ons and 1 butcher. Mr. Johnston has informed tlhe ,Ntesw's that the dam of the litter fed byhim was purdhased feo'm Mr. Jnd. Alcock of Grey Township. IPsioba'b'ly the outstanding feature of this year's competition was the con- sistent records made 'by,previous 'com- petitors, Ira the list of 5$ 'pri'ze win- ners a total of 21 had won one .or :mere Prizes in .previous competitions. To illustrate this point the following is a su'm'mary of the records established by Mr. Bolton: '1930 1Spring Series— 1•st prize, no. Of pigs 115, no. of selects 11, 'we'ig'ht 3,1010; age 1714 days,. i "1191311 S'pri'ng Series• tat prize; no. of iulolnsuraneo :Let us protect you anywhere in Canada or the United States with ' ; an Auto Policy that will take a 'load off your mind and at !1 NEW ''i Non Tariff Rates ss worth your while tosee us before placing your insurance and at t the new low non -tariff rates vin cannot afford to take chances, All claims promptly and, satisfac- torily paid. '.'hone, write or call—Night and Day Service Phone 152 Sutherland GENERAL INSURANCE REAL 'ESTATE, CONVEY- ANCING, ETC. Office over Keakinz'a Drug Store 'Christmas holiday under the parental roof, •returned to her school on Mon- day afternoon. Mr. and Mos. J. A. Carnie enter- tained a number of young people of Blake last Wednesday evening. Mr. and (Mrs, (Alf. 'Westlake, .Mrs. Thos. 'Snowden and Miss :Mary mot- ored to St. Thomas last week to at- tend the funeral of their cousin, Mr. Geo. 'Westlake. Mr. William (Cowie is s'pen'ding •a few ,days visiting'lvis cousin, ;Mr. Wilt 1W'es'tlalke elf Goderich. 'Mr. Joseph and: .John lGreer both sold horses to 'Mir. 4G'odlbolt of Exeter. lately. Mr. and' Mrs. Will 'Scotc'hmer 'were tlhe guests of 'Mr, ..and Mrs. A. E. (Townsend of near IClinlon one dray last week. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin 'Ta'lbot visited at the home elf the 'former's 'parents, .Mr, and Mrs. 'Harry 'Talbot of 'Day - field, one day last week. Mr. John (Penile and 'Mr. I ice (Wild were in 'Seaforth on Friday. 'Mx. 'Baroid 'Soo'telhnner of +Guelph, has been renewing old ac- quaintances on the Bronson line l'abely. 'Miss Margaret 1T'o'ugh who has spent the hollidays with her parents, has returned to her School 'near Shake- speare. KIPPEN. eently with his parents, Mr. and,'Mrs. John Norris: IWe.'are sctry to hear that Mr. H'ar- 'ry Qaldveil is dot' in the 'best of Ihealbh. His many friends .'hope 'for 'a speedy recovery. 'M'r. W. C. Sproat spent 'Chris'tsuias with his son, Dr. W. Siproat of Sea- forth. Mr. W. idN'awghton, Who has been spending the holidays with his par- ents, Mr. and 'Mrs. John Mt1Naughton, !has returned to Queen's University, (Kingston,' to resume his studies. Miss Margaret McDonald df S•ea- i fort h visitedc re eptly with her sister, Mrs. Ross ss Braadfoat, Mr. Robert 'MdNaughton has re- turned to London after the (holiday: HARLOCK. We extend good wishes for a very 'Hap'py and Prosperous New Year to all. (We wish to congratulate Mr. Leip er on gaining a large majority as Reeve for the present year at the election on ,Monday. ;Mr, - a'n'd Mrs. Nelson Lear and 'family spent New Year's day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 'Chel- lew, Blyth. • Mrs. Jennie Knox entertained friends on Monday evening. Mr. John IT. Knox of Caledonia .viscte.d ;last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McEw'ing, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferris, ,Mr. and Mrs. II. ,Rapson and at the home of his ,brother, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. ;Knox near Kinlburn, also calling •on Clinton .a'nd Goderich friends. Mrs. (Knox spent most of the holidays alt the home of her 'parents, Mr. mad Mrs. Jiosep+h Wheatley in Clinton and 'Miss Llbeen spent the week with her cousin, Mr. and (Mss. Warren 'Gib- 'bings " near Clinton. They expected to return to Caledonia on Me•n'dlay. Mr. and Mss. Wm. Belt had a family gathering and re -union on Monday. Mrs. ,Geo.' Watt. is at present laid up. We 'hope she will soon be o)k. again. .Mr, and Mrs, Keiland MdV'ttie en- tertained (Mr. and Mrs, S. Mc'Vittie and Duncan and Mr, John Dodds, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dndds and fam- ily on !Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 'Geo Watt entertain- ed, Mr, and Mrs. James Watt of Blyth, Mr. Angus' R.id and Miss ff..ydia Reid and Leona, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parsons and Amy and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Watt and 'fancily on Saturday for dinner and afternoon. ,A joint meeting of the Ladies' Aid and Missionary Society is to be held this Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Robert F'airsenvice. 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parsons spent Tuesday with their d'augluter, Mrs. (Gordon Jenkins in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. D'avi'd Reid and `fam- ily and. Miss Helen M'clEwing spent (Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs., Wm. Rogerson near ,Bru'celfleld.. Me. and Mrs. A. W. 1,LCEwing vis- ited at the •home of their daughter, and Mrs. Norman Lloyd of Clin- ton Tuesday. Miss 'Margaret Mclislaughton of Eg- mondvitle' spent a few days recently with her brother,` Mr. Jodi',McN'an,gh- ton on the ,2nd 01 Tu'okersmikh. 'Miss Jessie 'Finlyson spent the 'Christmas holidays at ,her home' in 'Tueltersmithe 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wes Hayter and son of Vint, Michigan, are spending some time with the latter's parents, Mr. and Ihlrs. Jas, Fliitlays'on. IMr. L. Morris spent a few days re CONSTANCE. The Foresters are holding a dance and euchreintheir hall :at Constance on Friday, January Qth. Euchre 8.00, dance 111 p.m. Gents 2151c, l'a'dies with lunch free. 'The sad word of the death of Niel 1Wat'b:ur McRorie of Forest was re- Iceived on Sunday evening. The • late gr. McRonie wras an only brother ,of Mrs. William Britton and had many friends in this vicinity who learned with .great regret and s'h'ack of his passing. An 'internal infection set in a little over a week ago, which became so serious that an operation 'was performed at Victoria 'H'ospital, London on Wednesday of last week, hut Mr. Mc'Rorie did not rally, and he passed away on .Sunday. The ifiune•ral will take place on Thursday alt Forest where sisters of the de- ceased reside. Mrs. Leslie Oliver and babe Mavis 'Merle, leave returned alter a vacation at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Orville Dale. WINTHROP. Mr. and Mrs. (Nelson Govenlock called` on Friends in the village kart week. 'T'he annual meeting of the school was held last week. All business and reports'_ and the caretaking were all quilts s'at'isfactory: Mr. Irwin ',Tee-' :wartha is secretary -treasurer, and trustees are Messrs, Hiram) Bliansfi and and Fergus Bullard and caretaker Mr. George Eaton. Mr, C'h'arles Dot - nage, who Was given splendid s'er- vi'ce as trustee for a number of years, wi'th'drew at the end of the term. 'The dance on Thursday night of last week was attended by a very large crowd. ,A stag euchre •washeld' in bhe hall on Wednesday evening of this week. Isobel, Kenneth and Donnie Eaton spent a felw days with Mr. and Mrs. Foster Bennett. ' Mr. and Mrs. Adam road's of Lin - towel were visitors at Robert .Cam'p- bell Jr.'s on New Year's Day.