HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1933-06-22, Page 5THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1933
THE SEAFORTH NEWS.
PAGE FIVE
Superior Stores Popular
With Students
SAYS "SUPERIOR SAM"
(Fred .Allen is one df the keenest students at High School, Here is
whathe said bo ate while walking home, "Old Man ,Depression has
certainly taught the fellows a great lesson, ;Spending money is scarcer
new, and we watch the pennies like ,hawics. Quality and Value are just
as important to us as to' our fathers and mothers. Whenever I am sent ,
to do the family shopping, I go to a'Superior Store.'I always seem to
get more for my money and. I ,like the friendly, spirit there. Most of the
fellows ,I know do the same."
It strikes the that Fred' has struck' a .good point there. W'hy, not
fancier' his example and place a trial order with your ,Superior .,tore
this week-end.You won't 'be dis'app'ointed.—(SIAM.
WE.SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
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Items for. Week. Ending June 28
OXYIDIOiL.........................................large pkg. 17c
c
CROISSE & BLAICK+WELL CATSUP, large ..•..2 battles 25 c
"PAITTERSOICS MAXED IBQiSCUI'TIS, nine varieties,..2 lib's. 29 c
KELLOGG'S KRI$1PI ES 2 pkgs. 9v C.
'S RICE
NATURES BEST TOMA'T1O JU'FCCE, per tin, Sc; :..d•oz. 58c
SEA KING LOBSTERS....,.... /'s 13c IA's-
s 2$ c
The finest peeked. ...........
Kraft ;Salad Dressing 1122 oz. 23c
lSchneid'er's Genuine Boiled Haan .per l'b. 39c
Superior Stores' Tea ......... . .... . .....................1 'lb. pkg. 39c
iManyftowers Toilet Soap 4 cakes 25c
-'Icing Oscar ;Sardines n_ tins 29c
Hillcrest and Interlake Toilet Paper 3 rolls 25c
Pure Lard ..... .,..... .................:.............1 ib. pkg. Ilc
iRidhard's Carbolic- So'aip
large cake 5c
Crisco, l's per tin 23c
Crosse and Blackwell .Fruit Cup d2 oz. bottle 33c
Cereal Blend, "scientifically blended 'breakfast cereal" 2Sc
Clark's Totted 'Meats, ,,4's ..... .'per tin 10c
I./anion .Sour, ,Sarsaparilla, Cream- Soda.'Orange, Stone •Ginger
. , ..:. . .. . .......: .. •(....... large bottle 15c
Marshmalllo•ws, in cellophane per pkg. 1Oc
Picnic Plates
Paper Napkins, assorted' colors, 40's,
Drinking (Cups, assorted colors, b oz. 's'ize
per dozen 8c
pe11'D for 10c
{Rubber Jlar Rings, heavy 4, dozen 25c
American Beauty Shrimps aper tin 21c
iPaucy Picnic Plates, K small 109 4 large lac
Certo,.'jellies all fruits ......................................per bottle 29e
ANNIVERSARY` SALE will be on next week. Watch for it—you'll
save money..
Ross J. Sproat
Miss N. Pryce
Phone 8
Phone 77
TOWN TOPICS.
'C.N:IR. linemen were in town on
Tuesday straightening telegraph poles
an Main street.
Mrs. Jessie 'Brotwe has returned
from East Jordan Mic'h., whore .she
visited for a week at bhe home of her
sister, Mrs, Johu Henning, who 'has
been finite i11. It is suety years since
Mrs. Henning left Huron county and
molved' to Michigan Of ;a family od
thirteen Retuning children, seven
daughters and a son are living, all of
whom - Mss, Brown tnet during her
visit to IvFiohi'gan,
:Messrs. Fran Hunt, A, W, Diok
and R. 'F. jones spent a couple of
days fishing in the Bruce -Grey dis-
trict...
Mr. M. J. McQuaid af'Stratford, a
former resident of the 2nd concession
of Tuckertsrndth, •rs spending a few
days here,
Mr. A. Calvert and family have
move'd to !Stratford.
Miss Margaret Jaickson o'f Elgnuond-
wille lett on 'Wednesday for Toronto
JOn Saturday, Mies Jackson, and
her. brolther,',Mr. George Jackson,
will leave by -heat for Winnipeg and
will visit: their brother, 'edge Jacaesbn
and family in Lethbridge, Later they
win visit Calgary where the stampede
will be head in Jany, afterwards tour-
ing Banff, Seattle and the Pacific
coast,
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Dirtier and
three children; Jean, Beverly ` and
Mary, of St. Catherines, were guests
of MT, and Mrs. Will Ferguson.
Mr, and Mrs. Charlie .Clark of Ayl-
mer, were- ;Sunday visitors with his
mlother, Mels. R. 'L. Clark.
Misses' Madeline and Corinne Ho -
them attended the wedding of their
cousin, Miss Maizie Hotham, which
took place in London on Salturdiay,
June 117, at St. James' Anglican
Church,
Mr. and Mrs. Jmo. Hotham, Leone
and ldrs. Rolphe attended the, silver
we'ddin'g ann'ive'rsary of. Mr. Hothani's
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
THousewhich h t'o k lace at their
Buy Seaforth
A Service
that creates
Confidence
and a
Dependable Reputation
18
YEAR'S
Always
food Quality
Please us by giving us your cream
patronage and we will try to please
0' you by our services and highes',
market .prices for good cream.
1
Cream weighed, tested, graded and
Paid, for lw'hile you wait.
The Seaforth Creamery
C. A. Be RB'ER, Prop.
, puce
'home at Delaware on June.
.Mr. and Mrs. J. HIartman visited
friends in Hessen, M'on'ktoo, EUmitia,
Waterloo, St. Agatha.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake '.Fawcett and
baby, of Sarnia, spent last ,week end
with. Mr. and Mrs. Jdhu Mc,Oo'wam.
Mrs. McCo:w'an nidbored to Kitchener
with them 'Sunday.
(Mr. and Mrs. j. Hlartman v'is'ited in
Dashwood and Grand Bend,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Couniter and
Miss Millie Williams of Toronto were
visitors of Mr. and Mrs.` Leo Fortune
this week.
'Miss Katharine Collins of Buffalo
,s; spending a m'onth's vacation with
her cousin, Mrs. Leo Fortune and
other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hays and
Miss Mary Bra11 of Detroit spelt
Sunday with their matey friends.
The many friends of Mrs. C. Eck
art are pleased "to learn her conditia
is improving.
MisssMargaret McKellar has receiv
ed word phisweek that she received
honors in all of the ten subjects she
took at Western University, London.
The Tuckersunibh Telephone ,Sys'te'm
has not appointed a secretaryahreasttr
er nor lineman, tenders for which pos
itions have ,been called. The commis
sioners meet ah Saturday -to deal wits
the natter.
Miss Marjorie Wigg spent the week
end witlb M'is's Clarissla Dale,
,Among the .transfers in the Sai.ve
tion Army which 'became effective on
June 29th, announced by ivfs.jor G
Best, divisional commander, is: Sea
forth, ,Capt, J. Beeston and Lieut. Jean
'Russell.
Mrs. T. F. Craddock of D'Arcy
Walker's'
FUNERAL SERVICE
UNDERTAKING
-and
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
W. J. WA1LKER, holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license....
Flowers. furnished
Night or day/phone 67
BLYTH.
The death of one af the older resid-
ents of the community, Mr. 'William
IiiRoibray, occurred on Sunday at the
'home of his;diaughter, Mrs. George.
tGarniss. Mr: Motutray, who was; 813
years of age, had Ibsen a resident of
IB'lyth since a young mac, He is sur-
vived by two daughters, Mrs, Garniss,
'1Elybh,' and Mrs. Abraham Vint of
,Stratford. A private funeral hook plate
on Wednesday afternoon from his late
residence to Blyth Union cemetery.
Mr: John .Gowan re-o'pened' the
butcher shop this week lately operetta
ad by Mr, Joe. Heffronn, who has gone
to Chicago.
Two stare openings ,took.. place. last
,Mr. and Mrs, Guy Richards''and the
latter's mother, Mr's.- Fred •R'o'binson,
Miss Dorothy Davis and her brother,
Fred Davis, df Detroit, are Visiting
friends in town.
\Ir Fred McGregor is moving to
the Colbert house,' which he has
purchased. , '
(Mrs. Sidney Morton and son»J'atnes,
o'f Port Nelson, and Mrs. McArter o'f
'G'uelph, returned Wednesday after
spending several days with Miss
113roadfoot who has no'w co'mplete'd
moving frbart her residence on Jlaruis
street.
'Mss. T. Johns of London is visiting
her cousin, Mrs, W. W, Cowan,
IMr. Geo, Jeffrey, Stratford, and
Mrs. Rennie and son of Shakespeare,
were guesits on Monday of Mrs, W.
W. Gowan.
Mr. and Mrs. Anvdreiw .K'irk and
'Mrs. Creighton and family' visited
'friends at W'ingham and Lucknow
the past week.
Mr, Jlint 'Flannery has returned
from Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs, Neil Bethune of De-
troit, are visiting Miss Bethune.
Miss Belle B,atlantyne lett Thurs-
day to visit cousins at Vancouver,-.B.C.
Miss Helen Aren't hlas accepted a
position as teacher in the Ethel
school.
Mr, Ken Anent of Toronto was a
week -end visitor in town.
The Misses Ferguson went to Port
!Albert on Saturday to spend several
weeks.
BLAZE.
The Fere Brigade had a run on Sat -
,
evening just before 6 o'clock
when a shed on Mrs. Joynt's prop-
erty south of the recreation grounds
was set on fire 'by_a young son, of
Mr. and Mrs. John Eisler, who ac-
cidentally dropped a li'gh'ted match in
some straw,
IMrc Miller and Mr. Jos. Hogg
stamped out the fire, but in the ex-
citement -s'ome'one phoned in an alarm.
The firemen, and an unusually large
crowd, gatthered.
Friday Mr. E. S. Weir, a gents' furn-
ishing store next to Turhey's- bake
shop and the reopening af the S•up
eGlValue.. Dryigo'ads mote which, was
purchased 'by Mr. Thos. Taylor and
placed in change ,df Mr. James, Cut..
!Large crowds attended the decora-
tion service at Unigw • Cemetery on
Sunday afternoon, costnmenoinlg at 2'
o'(dlolck( Rev'st Rita; Oliver and Po
cdck Officiated. The 'singing, Of sacred
music appropriate: to the accast n
'was led by the .B't3ebh band,
New Health Broadcasts Stress Value
of Milk
ITIhe Ontario Federated Women's
Instifutes• wbl'I' present'regula'r weekly
'hea'lt'h program'm'es over ,radio Station..
{CRIOT. 'The (first was given on Mon-
day evening, June 119, at 6.315 IDay:iight
Saving Time.,
These talks will stress the value of
Milk' in the -diet and," i'ti is. expected;
nulls create a greater coinsurer appre-
biation of this important product of
Ontario farms.
(Such plans :have tbeen'nlade possible'
through the' courtesy of the Hon,
Thomas L. Kennedy, Minister'of Ag-
ri'cudRure.
'Send 'us.the natnes•i'odlyour' visitors.
WILSON. CA'MPBE'LL
The sudden death of Mr. Wilson
Campbell, highly esteemed, resident,
came as a dis'tin'ct shock to the
whole po!m'nvunlity an Monday, June
'19. Mr. Camipb:ell had not :been well
for some time, having suffered an af-
fliction of the heart .but was able to
be around and attend to his ' usual
duties.-Mloriday morning he motored
to Wiabfo:n with Mr. Wen.. Govenlock,
and returning about noon step'p'ed
into Dunlop's garage and sat dawn in
a chair, when about twenty minutes
later he sud'denlly. expired.
.The deceased, who was, a son of
the late Jdhn .Campibell, was born in
1113'60 in Mc'Killo'p and lived on the
homestead until four years ago when
he and his sister, Miss Letitia, moved
into town. He was formerly a regular
attendant of Duff's Church, McKillop,
and a man of fine character and wise
counsel, who will be greatly missed
by a large circle of friend's.
1Sunvi ins are four sisters, Mrs. Ro-
bert McKinley, 'Stanley; Mrs. John
McKinley, Clinton; Mrs, Robert .Reid,
McKillop, and Miss Letitia Campbell
at home.
The funeral took place 'Wednesday
afternoon, June 21sT, from his late.
residence on North Main street, inter-
ment being made in the Maitland
Bank Cemetery. Rev. W. .P. Lane, of
North Side United Church, 'Rev, W.
F. Smith of McKillop and Rev. T.
Robinson of St. Marys, o:Eficiated,
Two favorite hymns, "Nearer My.
God to Thee," and "Safe in the Arms
of Jesus" were sung, led by Miss Eliz-
slbsth Henderson and i[r. Ivy Hend-
erson There were many beautiful
GRADUATION EXERCISES
(Continued from Page One,)
through the care and consideration
with which our honoured 'Superin-
tendent and her assistants have un-
ceasingly'looked alter our highest
welfare, With tmtiring devoti 1t they
have watched• out .pgg rca twhrat-
ever success we may attain 11t: ,5iii•abe-
ioved vooation will be otainly doe. to
their efforts on our behalf.
To' the .doctors, too, we owe a real
debt of gnatitsde,'
"Don't look, for the flaws as you
pass through life
And even if you find them,
IBe wise and kind, and somewhat
blind,
And 'ibolc for the virtues 'behind
them. "
These words might well ex'pres's
the kindly judgment of the doctors
when they have been annoyed by our
clumsy efforts •and . one numerous
mistakes.
'Far the kindness of the Hospital
Board, shown to us in so many ways,
we wisk.to place on record our grate-,
fful appreciation.
From the P'a,tdents to wham it has
been our privilege to minister, we
wish to say that we .have, learned no',
small number of our Most va'luable',
es'sons. 11 it were only possible, it
would afford us the greatest af pleas-
ure to thank them for all they have
aught us.
Of the 'kindness of the citizens of
Seaforth we wislh to make ntos't grate
ul mention. Many of them have made
us welcome in their homes and in pis
way have tirade our days of training
palls more pleasantly.
"The world stands out on either
side •
No .wider titan bhe heart is wide
Above the world is stretched the
sky
No higher than the soul is
high "
floral tributes front friends. and rasa
B:C., arrived Wednesday to visit her lines. The (dower -carriers were W'at-
sisters, Misses Graves. son Reid, Wilson Campbell Jr,, Camp-
bell McKinley and James MclEwen.
Mr. Thos. Grieve, Miss Margaret
,Grieve and Mr. Charles Mason went
to Chatham on .Sunday accompanied
by Miss Bessie Grieve, wlhio has re-
sumed teaching after a few weeks' ab-
sence while recovenin'g: from an op-
eration,
IMr, and Mrs. Earl Shalpboin and
young son, 'Melvin, of Exeter, were
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.. Rus-
sell Dorr(an'ce, McKinley.
:Mr, arid Mrs, Leslie Bristow and
two d'augthers, Betty and. Joan, 'cante.
from Detroit on Saturday and' are
p i'
spending Y• e = a to1tes with Mr. and
Mrs, Wilbert Webster;
,Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hanna were
Tee'awater visitors on, Monday:
Mr. A. C. 3taCauley of Newmarket
was a week -end visitor in town.
1Mrs. Blenyism'in Reid .offKiiidersdey,
Sask., who .has beern the guest dfher
sister, Mns. 1Clias. McGregor, Con-
sitance, the past. week; was • a. visitor
with Mrs. J. A. Reid, West street, on
Tuesday:
Mr. and Airs R'o'bert' .Oormyn of
Dayton; Ohio, left 'Tuesday alfiter vis-
iting' a few' days' 'with the fortner's
.cousin Miss Kate Ellison, and also
Mr. Frank Kling and. Miss Mary
Ruing,
'Mr. and Mrs. James Stanton.of
1Exeter were' guests on Sunday' of
Miss J, A, I�oid,
Mies Fltorenee Bowler of Blu,evale
was a visitor with the Misses Cress-
well on Wednesday.
The pallbearers were John Caan'p-.
he'll, .Jlosep'h Canvplbeh, .Nelson, Reid,
Elgin McKinley , Robert Campbell
,and George Campbell.
Those from a distance who at-
tended were Mr. Hugh Brooi-s and
'Mr. Mac Allen, of Bad Axe, Mich.;
Mr. ' Will Smith of Oamlaohie, Mrs,
J. B. Russell of Peoria, Idl,; also
frienidls fndm Astwood Zurich, , Ben -
Miller, Walton, Brussels, Mitchell and
ISltratford:
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And, now, as we today say fare-
well to our beloved Alma Mater, to
these familiar scenes and these happy,
iel'plful friendships, we pledge _ our-
selves that we shall keep fresh and
fragrant in our memories every joy-
ous contact we have made and every
helpful lesson we have learned.
We wiil gather up the experiences
which have been ours during these
years of training in the lines with
which nye close this Valedictory;
A. D. Sutherland
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THE NURSE'S DAY
Seven o'clock, and the nurse's
work
Was done for another clay.
ISIhe heaved a sort of tired sigh
And put the Charts away.
Then sat for a moment and bowed
her 'heads
Over the little white .desk,
"I wonder," she said to herself,
"After all,
;Ant I really doting My :best ?"
"Perhaps I cguld have begun the
day
'With a brighter, cheerier smile,
And answered the bells with a
"'right away"
',Instead of "after while."
And I might have listened with
sweeter grace
'To the story of Six's woes,
iShe.,may be suffering more,
perhaps,
More than anyone .knows.
to
tAtid 1; might have refrained from
that half=way frown,
(lA'lbhaugh I was busy ,thea)
{When the frail little body with
sad blue eyes
(Kept ringing again and again.
!And I might have spoken a
kind'lie'r worcl'
1Tlo the heart of that restless
'troy,
And stopped a moment to help
!him find
'Pine missingpant of his toy.
BEATTIE'S
Big Monthly 3 Day
Feature Sale
Thurso Fri., Sat.
"Binns Forget"
Rose Garden Tea
Strawberries and Cream
With other good eats, will be
served under the auspices of
the Ladies' Aid Society of the
North Side United Church, on
Tues, afternoonlune 27
from 4.30 to 7.00 o'clock, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.
F. Cluff, North Main Street
EVERYONE WELCOME
Admission 25c
In this big house of sorrow,
So, gladly forgives the lack to -day,
Tor you will do better to -morrow:
And the nurse looked up with the
• tenderest smile,
"Tomorrow I'll make it right."
Then added a note in the Order
!Book; -
"Be good to them tonight."
BRUCEFIELD.
Nurse Gretta Mustard ,of Gypsum -
vine, Manitoba, visited during the
past week at the home of her mother.
Mrs, Alex. Mustard. At the W.M.S.
meeting last week, she spoke in a
most interesting way of her work.
:ldiss Mustard has been in Gypsum-
ville four years; where she has acted
in the capacity of deaconess, doctor,
nurse, dentist, and church bu'il'der.
The nearest doctor is fifty miles ati'ay
and the nearest dentist - at Winnipeg,
nearly two hundred miles. Owing in a
large measure to Miss Mustard's "ef-
forts a new church was finished last
spring, the first church of any deno-
mination 'which this twenty -;five year
old community has ever had. 'The de-
dication service was conducted last
March '5th, try Rev. and Mrs. C. W.
Gordon IjRalph Connor). Sunday
school ,and divine service are held each
Sunday by Miss Anderson, a deacon -
rums, who wluo has been. associated with
Miss Mustard in the work for the
pastt year. Services are attended by six
nationalities each. Sunday, English,
Ukran•ian•, 'Polish, Jewish, German.
Finnish and Indian. These widlintg
workers are supported by the Worn -
art's Missionary.
Nurse Nettie Slimiclair Of Clinton
Hospital staff, spent a few days with
her friend, Miss Mustard, this week.
Mrs. 115m, Candelbe of Red Deer,
.Alta„ is the guetlt of Mr, and Mrs, L,
(Forrest this week.
II1 was with deep regret that the
people .of Brucefield learned of the
death of Rev. C. Gordon Armour of
r n Sunday, June llhh 1933
Aurora o Sm Y, J ,
at the 'Toron'to General TH'ospital.-Mr..
Armour had been preaching two
weeks previous when towards the end
of, the service be collapsed and did trot
regain consciousness. Mr. Armour was
much •beloved by his friends and to
them he gave of his very best which
was a solid faith in Jesus' way. His
personal interest in young' people even
after removed from them meant much
to these folk, airs. Armour died seven
weeks previous to. .Mr. Armour's
death. They leave ane daughter, El-
eanor, and to her we extend our
deepest sympathy in this time of such
deep loss, .Memorial service was held
at the United Church, !Aurora, and
was conducted by Inc. Dr. G. Pid-
geon, B'loor St., Toronto, assisted by
'Several other ministers. Many of his
former congregation of Orangeville
present and B'ritcelfield congregation
was represented .by Mr. John McIn-
tosh, 1f.A., and Dr, Lance Norris, who
extended word's of sympathy from
Mr. Armour's many friends of ,Bruce -
,field.
IDr. Lance Norris of Toronto West-
ern Hospital visited his parents over
the week end.
iDr. Anna 'Haugh has returned from
interning at Moose Jaw ,General Hos-
pital and is spending the summer
months with her parents.
IMisses Edna and !Grace Francis of
Plant, Mich„ are visiting et the manse;
Miss Mary McLachlan of ,Gban-
wo•rth visited her friend, Miss Ann
McNaughton during the past week,
Mr. and. Mrs. Hugh McLachlan and
Liss Jean 3eturdocnn visited friends in
11-Laninibtotn and Brantford over the
week. end,
IWe are pleased, to see ,Mr. Murray
Gibson Frame from 'Huron `Springs
Sanitarium where he recently under-
went an operation.
(Or the patient in Eighteen -A
tJus't needed a gentler touch,
(There are lots of things .1 might
have done
And it wouldn't h.ave taken much
She; sighed again, and brushed a
heal,
IThen Whispered, praying law -
0, God, have can you accept this
day
(When' it dia's been jacking so ?
And' God looked dawn-lHe heard
the sigh,
And saw the shining tear,
Then sent His angel messenger
To whisper in her .ear:
{Perhaps you could` have done
better to -day,
But Olh, the Onuripn'teht One
Seeing your thoughts doesn't
forget
The beautiful things you've done.
He /mows, little Nurse, that you
love your world
VARNA,
•The United' Church will observe the
sacrament oof the Lord's supper newt
151111.d ay.
,Quite a number attended the Web-
ster reunion in Lucknow last Satur-
day,
(Several of the farmers have begun,
haying.