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The Seaforth News, 1933-08-24, Page 5THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1933 THE SEAFORTH NEWS, i PERIr sTOiOEs. "GOOD TIMES" It is not the .amount of money, in a community that makes prosperity but the number of times it changes hands in the same community. Spend your money wisely in your home town; you not only circulate your money, but have the use of your purchases during the time your money is circulating back to you. This process is known as "good times." It all depends on you. WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS Items for (Week Ending August 30th BRUNSWICK 'SARDINES per tin 4c ORANGE MA1bMALAD'E 40 oz. jar 25c GRAPE -NUTS FLAKES 2 pkgs. 21 c STANDARD PEAS, No. 3 Sieve 2 tins 23 rr 1VIdCormick's Dundas :MIXED BISCUITS, 5 varieties, 21bs. v 29c CHIPSO, large pkg. each 21c PURE CLOVER HONEY. ......,...5's 39c 10's 79c Premium Tea, with Bird of Paradise China FREE, per lb... .,.49c Maxwell House Coffee l's 45c Surprise (Soap 10 bars 47e Schneider's Shankless Smoked Picnic 'Hams per lb. 14c Carnation Evaporated Milk, small 5c tall, per tin 10c Quaker Puffed Wheat 2 pkgs. 25c Quaker Puffed 'Rice per pkg. 15c (1 Mickey or Minnie Mouse Mask with 2 pkgs. Puffed Wheat or Rice) Gillett's Lye 2 tins 25c 'Cascade Fancy Pink Salmon 1 ib. tin 12c Manyflowers Toilet Soap 4 cakes 25c Hillcrest Toilet Paper 3 rolls 25c Richelieu Quebec :Golden Wax Beans 2 tins 25c "not a string in a carload" Lounsbury Steak Sauce „ ...per bottle 21c Lounsbury •Worcesteeshire Sauce per bottle 25c Corned Beef,Fray Bentos or Bovril per tin 15e Silent Matches 3 boxes 25c Whiz Insect Killer,...: 16 oz. 57c 8 oz. size 33c Kirk's Hardwater Soap 4 cakes 25c New Pack Sterling Lobster ''s '15c %'s 25c Crown Jars, ....small, per dozen, $1.05 medium, per doz $1.19 Parowax, l's 2 pkgs. 2.5c" Best Quality Rubber Jar Rings 2 doz. 13c Candied Ginger ......,.,. . .... '4 lb. 1Sc Ross J. Sproat Rhone 8 � Miss N. Pryce Phone 77 Buy Seaforth Butter 18 YEARS A Service that creates • Confidence and a Dependable Reputation. • Always Good Quality 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 and 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. WALKIFJR,- holder of Go- vernment 'dipl'oma and license. Flowers furnished Night or day phone 67 Apple .Inspection ,The !Provincial Fruit lBtanch and the Dominion 'F,ruk 'Branch have ;joined forces in the inspection oft e apple crops of, Ontario in connection " with the export regulation of -the De- structive lInsept and Pest iAiot that. prohibits the export of apples toany country other +thlan the United States unless •the shipment is accompanied of Toriinto spent last smith ;the by a certificate of -inspection issued by ]•attar's brother, Mr. Hr week Chesney. a duly appointed ,inspector. It is in -I, Mrs. T. Topp; Mrs. George sney. ,tended to igseect,pnly those orchards! Mils' Carl Topp ,' 3trs. Gr, of Buffalo • , from ;which, apples .are .likely to be'ex- Mi spending this week i° Mr. and ported. Any ,graver; who proposes to• Mrs Jno Elgie 23rd and any varieties found free from infestation may be exported, subject to further examination by the Dominion Fruit Inspectors at the time of packing, when certificates Will be issued. Applications should be forwarded to the Secretary;'Destfriictiye :Insect and Pest ,Act Advisory !Board, Depart- ment of _Agriculture, Ottawa. ' It should give the name and postal ad- dress of the grower, the .location of his •orchard by county, tow=nship and lot number, and should state the vari- eties and number, of trees ' in his or- chard. TUCKERSMITH, Miss M'a_ry Pimple of Brantford is spending a few days at the .home of her parents, Mr:' and Mrs•',D. 'People. 'Mr. and Mrs.- Davis Moore ' of Tor- onto; Mr. and M•rs.'Robert'tWoie and Sfa'mily are visiting -the former's, par= eats, Mr. and Mrs. I Moore. Mr. and Mrs. P. Hogan and family xiaport applies is regniire)d to submit an Misses Agnes, and Janet,k ,Patric of • application ,:for inspection,: with the l5tafija spent Sunday at the Patrick of • exception of: grower who have been carrying • out control operations this season under the Ontario Fruit r e • , Branchunder the "Orchard Cert7fica- tion Flan ",: These •growershave ri t3 ready, been 'listed,- ;. .. The inspection , ,began en August 'Mr. Montgomery Patrick. FOR SALE ' Algid tivf Sfp$iit Cq.°Pe ii}r k,*d „ running order witltogew tires.,, r t y to .HUGH • WRi1 ifr '10 , 7.:44., -.7.6-: 1 nt5 .^, ,; .y,x, TO WVTO. PICS. -Miss Lizzie Baker of Cranbrook is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.Sholdice, . Mr. Chas, Barnett and his sister, Mrs. E. Cadaret, spent the last two n eels in Chicago attending the World Fair. Mrs. Oliver H. Kirk, of Birming- ham, Mich., is spending her holidays at the hb ne of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirk.' Mr. John 3 enarey of ,Grey town- ship,is a visitor at the home of vfr. and Mrs. W. H. Sholdite, and also' sa ming • 1Mr, Robert •Menarey, who was operated on at Scott 'Memorial 'Hospital last Tuesday, Misses Margaret and Shirley Warm have been visiting at the home of Miss Ethel `Jackson in Tuckersmith the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Grah°am' of iBrucefield were Sunday . visitors at the home of Lorne Dale. Miss Carolyn Sims called on tier sister, Mrs. .Lorne Dale on her re- turn trip from Montreal; Gaspe, Que- bec, Nova Scotia and New .Brunswick. Rev. I. B. Kaine supplied the pulpit of Henson and Exeter Presbyterian churches last Sunday, returning with Mrs. Kaine,,baby Doris and Miss Lu- ella Kaine to "R'ondeau Park for a couple of weeks. Miss Mary Hewitt of :London is visiting Mr. and M_s. John.,hio'Lennan and other friends. Mr. Thos. Young of (Walton was visiting his brother, Mr. (James Young, :Goderich street, last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. -McTavish and fa- mily spent Sunday at Bruce Beach. !Rev. C. C. Kaine conducted the services of the Clifford circuit last Sunday. Mrs. Baine accompanied him on the trip. Messrs. Ed. Daly and Tan MaeTav- ish spent a day in Toronto. '\Ir. and Mrs. Harry Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hastings of Port Arthur, Texas, and. Miss Ruth Gra- ham of Williamsville, New York, Spent the week end at the home of their uncle, Mr. A. L. Porteous. 'Mr. and airs. )<ames Kane and Mr. and Mrs..Chas. Tubb of Mitchell were visitors at the Commercial' Ho- tel 'Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Hood and ion -cif Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Stone of Port Perry and Mr. A. El- liott of Hamilton spent Sunday at their cousins, Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Por- teous, Mr. S. Brownell of Winnipeg spent several days with his sister, Mrs. Sid- ney Jacdbs, returning on Wednesday. Scott McKinley and James 'McKin- ley of Winnipeg left Wednesday for their home after spending sev.eral weeks here. Their grandmother, Mrs. .Archie Scott, accompanied them to Toronto. Miss Florence Gray has returned to her home in Toronto, accompanied by her friend, Miss Olive Stirling. ,Mfrs. D. McLellan of Mitchell vis- ited the past week with Mrs. Oliver, at the home , of Mr. and Mrs. IR, Eberhart. Mr. and Mrs. George Coates of New York, atter visiting at Sudbury, motored down to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ciarke's, and spent, the week -end. lair. and Mrs. Robert Eberhart have returned from a two weeks' motor trip to Meaford and points north. \Ir. and Mrs. W. If. Arnold, Miss Olive. Stirling and Miss 'Florence Gray spent the week -end visiting friends in Kincardine. Mr, Robt. Hoggarth, Stratford, was a guest on Sunday of his cousin, Mr. Henry Hoggarth and Mrs, Hoggarth. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Keys of Col- borne, Northumberland 'Co., returned on Friday alter visiting relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. E. C. ,McLelland and children returned to Toronto on, Tuesday af- ter spending'sonie weeks here. They were accompanied by her father, Col. IR, S. linys, George Hays and Stanley Hays, who are spending several days in Toronto. Mr. Ross .M•clKiay of Tuckefatnith left Saturday for a short 'visit in Re- gina. Mrs. R., J. Webb ''and .Mrs. T. Free end family are returning Friday to their home in Hamilton after spend- ing a coupleof. weeks at the home of Mrs Webbs brother, 'Mr. William Thompson, Tucker myth. # Miss Vera'Piercey of. London,'Miss )Ann ,Monro of'Wroter and ' ,Miss Cloie:B'abb of :Ivf:itdhell were „recent guests of Mrs. lF; D: Hutchison Mr, H. M. Jackson ,of 1'oronfo ovas a visitor in, town on' Tuesdlay. '• Mr. Will Brine is spending a con- ple of days in'Tpronto:- "� Mr_..:P Mann'g, of Londesboro and ".Mrs.: J. D.. Howatt' of Auburn. Were visitors at'the 'Mine of M•t. and firs: H:' M. 'Chestier -,W'ednesd'ay. :Dr. 'Mulligan: Of Grand Forls, N.D , left this week for, his home and will. , visit. Chicago en route, iRev.. and Mrs:' IA W.. Barker of Windsor and Mrs and Mr Thos. tine viytte t i card h k f Kn f • olloc .o w dk �P . home ofa,Mr. •sand Mrs J B T'Yernian ••l� .ifoda . •-se di ,ii s. iT-ii r;+ ;i' -''Ke s wasn'i�ii ; yfi `. � .�i•i�rs �` , Y .. -a lue,day•whsn, all' the'.memb.ars .df. t;. . y w. her family and their; families gathered for their yearly picnic. Among those present were her son; Rev. Dr. J. a1 Keys, hers, Keys and daughter Mild red, Oakdale, Pa.; sand a sister -in -laic of Mrs. W. L. Ke3:s, airs. J. B. Hal of Toledo, Ohio, who is visiting, her brother, Mr. Lewis Thompson Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Steuart MoQueen o Detroit spent Wednesday last with Mr. and Mrs. Tyerman. 'Mrs, A. E. Mc3Lean ;and children. of Regina left- Saturday to spend a few days in Toronto and Ft. Francis on their return home. Mrs. W. Hanna and Miss Annie Hanna of Kingsville spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs, Harry_ Hart. Mr, and Mrs, J. D. Ainslie of Lea- mington and :lir. and Mrs. Jas. El - !ley, of 'Londesboro are guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Tyerman. Miss Phyllis Manning of Londes- boro is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M, Chesney, Tuck- ersmith. Miss Mina Melville and Miss Adeline Tyerman are spending a cou- ple of weeks at Point Clark. Mr. Thomas _McAdam, of Mount 'Forest, is spending his vacation in town and is staying at, the . Com- mercial. 'Mr. Oscar Sproat and his ' sister, Mrs. Raymond Glinske and small daughter Renee of Detroit spent the weak -end in town. They took Jean- ette home with them who spent the summer �;,vith heI gaancIparents and Mrs, G.' C. Dale and family. (Local firemen had a call from Zur- ich about 5:40 p.m. Monday. None of the equipment was taken, but sev- eral went to the village. Mr, Gordon Hays spent the week- end with this friends here, and brought his soft ball team from the Guardian Trust Building, Detroit,' of which he is a member. The result was an over- whelming victory for the Trust com- pany team, but a cordial invitation' was extended to the Seaforth team to visit the city in the near future. Councillor W. W. Crozier, who is convalescing 'in Victoria Hospital, 'London, after undergoing'a serious operation, according t0 latest report is recovering nicely. Miss Gertrude Cardno, R N., is nursing him. Judge Jackson and Miss Jackson arrived from Lethbridge, Alta., on Tuesday and are spending a fete days in Egmondville with his brother, Mr. Thomas Jackson, and sister _Miss Jackson. hlr. and Mrs. Frank Nendick of WaverlyRoad,Toronto who were on a motor trip to Detroit, were overnight guests at the home. of Mrs. 'Nendiek's brother, Mr. R. F. Jones, and called on friends in town. Mrs. Alex. Kerr and son Scott. were in Toronto. for the week -end. Mrs. George'Aberhart of lioKillop spent a week in Detroit and Amherst- 'burg with friends. Mrs, Roy Nelson and daughter Margaret of North Bay spent the past week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Nelson.,. Miss Clara Pinkney visited friends in Stratford on Sunday. Miss Florence Fowler visited friends in St. Marys on Sunday. Mrs. Roy Nelson and daughter of North Bay are pending a week with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mti ay, Kincardine. Miss Mary Hays of Toronto is spending her vacation at the parental home of _lir. and Mrs, Adam Hays. Mr. John Nott and son Raymond 'have gone to Sault Ste. 'Marie on a trip. While away Mrs. Nott had the misfortune to slip and fall on a pol- ished floor, ' direaldng her collar bone, Mrs. John Routledge, Egmondville, MS taken to the hospital quite ill, this week: BORN. D'EYELS:-4n the \Vingham General (Hospital,` on .Sunday; 'August 13, tq .Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Deyell, a son (Robert Gordon). 'RUlDDOOK:=At Alexandra Ivtarine and General Hospital,. Goderich, on. August 10th, 11833, to MLr, and Mss. James Ruddock, a daughter. LANGFO•RD-In Clinton. Hospital, pn Aug. 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Har- , 'old Langford, a son. ulolDsurance I,tr;usprotect you anywhere in Canada: or .the United States with an,'Auto -Policy that will take a load- off .your plindand at ' .. NEW Non Tariff Rates It's worth your while to see tts before placing your insurance and at the new low non -tariff rates "you cannot afford to take chances. All, claims promptly and satisfac toiily _paid. 'Phone, write or call -Night and Day Service Phone 152 0. $utherlanfl GENERAL INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE, CONVEY • AANCING." ETC ... BAYFIELP. (t;'- In St, Andrew's United , hurch the minister, Rev, R. 11, Gale' preach- ed morning and evening to large au diences. In the morning- his subjec was 'The Kingdom of God," choos ing as his text, Rom. 14:1'7-'15. He urged greater place in the though and life of the people to the Kingdom of God. The choir rendered a very beautiful anthem `\Iy Jesus I Love Thee A Masonic service was held in the evening. The Clinton lodge at tended in large representation. A fine audience greeted them. The ministe" took as his subject, "Paul, the 'Wise Mester Builder" and pressed horse the thought that as true Masons ive are all builders, and should aim to be \•Laster -builders, building on the true foundation the best material, as ev- ery man's work will be tried by fire, ,The choir sang, "God of Our Fath- ers." The Male Quartette. -Messrs. Erwin, 'Scotchmer, Rehn, and Gale, sang "I want my life to tell for 'Jesus." Mr. Rehr rendered a beautiful solo, `Blessed are they." Mrs. A. Reid of Seaforth is visiting Miss Elialabeth Cameron this week. -Hiss J. Whittaker. of Toronto is the guest with Miss L. Woods this week. :Miss Ruble Fisher o f Kitchener .who spent the past week a t Grand (Bend is visiting her aunt, -:Mrs. F. A. !Edward, this week.. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dixon returned to Brantford on Sunday after a visit at the :Rectory. Miss Carrie Dixon remained to visit this week. Mrs. E. Sander and Master Bobby Sander of Kitchener are visiting this week with their aunt. -lir, F. A. Edwards. LONDESBORO Mrs, Procter and sons and Miss Eliza Proctor of Belgrave were the guests of Miss 'S. Barr on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston of !London spent the week end under the parental roof. Miss Helen accompan- ied them back where she will spent a short holiday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Adams and Lloyd with Miss O. Brigham and Miss L. iBrigham started on a motor trip to the World's Fair, Chicago, and other points on Tuesday. They will be ab- sent about a week. lPhe annual institute picnic w -ill be held at Goderich on Wednesday after- noon, Aug. 30th. A good program of sports will be run off. All are welcome so come and bring a well-filled basket and enjoy the lake breezes. . Mr. and Mrs. Will Tamblyn and Joan and John of Toronto spent the week end with Mrs. J. Tamblyn. Mrs. L. 1Me Tall of 10th concession underwent a minor operation at the Clinton hospital last week and is get- ting along well and is expected home on Tuesday. Mr. J. Armstrong has moved into Mr. Robert Cockerline's house and Mr. Percy Manning has taken posses- sion of the store formerly occupied by Mr. Armstrong. We wish him success in his new -undertaking. •Mrs. Robe. Scott. who has been in thehospital at Clinton for the past eight weeks suffering from blood poisoning. has so far recovered as to be able to be removed to the home of her mother. Mrs. J. Vodden in town. We hope she will improve every day. Mrs. H. Lyon is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. Grant of St. !Helens. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Demmerling of Fordwich Sunday -ed in our village. Mas. Tamblyn and Miss Mary- are spending this week in Clinton the guests of Mr. and-iMrs. W. Hiles, \Ir. and Mrs. Proctor .of Belgrave were guests of Miss Sara Barr on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elsley are' spending Thursday. with Mr. and .lits. Tyer- man of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Hiles of Clinton vis- ited in our village recently, ' Visitors at the home of Mrs. Tem- blyn and Mrs. Eisler were Mr. and Mrs. 3hlton Hooper and Gladys of. near St. Marys, also Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ainsley: of Leamington. Miss (Helen Johnston is spending" a month. with London friends. Mrs. Geo. McCall and babe spent a few days last week with .h her sister, a Mrs. Simpson McCall of Brussels. Miss Alice Fingland is spending her 'holidays with Niagara and To- ronto friends. HURON ROAD WEST. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Switzer and their little daughter, Betty, and air, and Mrs. MioBeth and son, Alex., of IKippen spent Sunday at +Mr. Noble +Holland's. iMr. John Harmer of Goderich visit- ed Mr. Noble Holland's over ` the week -end. Mr. Morgan Barnes is engaged with Mr. Noble Holland for the bean threshing season. Mr. Charee5t/Br1g'Ss of Cleveland speait a fefv°'days W th iikst1ncle, Mr 'hiac..M cDermid :last week - PAGE FIVE LIVE FOWL- WANTED - Taken every Monday & Thursday forenoons unless otherwise advised. Call us for prices. We are paying Toronto prices here, this week, and you save express and shrinkage. EGGS are always wanted, too, at the highest prices. ROSS J. SPROAT Phone SUPERIOR STORES BRUCEFIELD. Mrs. George Elder of Boston, (for- merly Miss Carrie Ross) is the guest of her -aunt, Mrs. Alex. Ross at pre- sent, Mr. and Mrs. Hastings and family of Beigrave visited at the home of the lady's ,mother, Mrs. Janet Ross, last Sunday. Master Douglas Cleland of -Listow- el is, spending his holidays with his grandmother, 'Mrs. W. Stevens, and his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. A. afeEwen, Mr, and Mrs. J, B. Kaiser and son Jack of Detroit spent the week end with friends in the village. 'Mrs. Rathwell of Toronto is the guest of her friend, Mrs. Wm. Ratten- bury, at .present. Mrs. Jas. Mustard and daughter of Cheste_y visited friends in the village and vicinitylast week. Mr. ,Jas. Ketchen of Drayton spent the weekend with his friend, Mr. Will Scott. Mr, Abe Zapfe' left Tuesday morn- ing for ,Grand Rapids, Bich., to attend the funeral of his aunt, hIrs. Witt. Lehman. Mr, and Mrs. John Kaiser and son Jack from Detroit are visiting with friends in the village for_ a week. Mr. Kaiser has been visiting his brother in Hensall, who is not well at pres- ent. .Mrs. George Armstrong spent Tuesday visiting her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs, H. Zapie. VARNA. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blake of S,:uclnow visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Clarke of Winthrop visited with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Webster last Sunday. The Misses Elizabeth and Ethel Cameron of Bayfield spent last Sat- urday at the home of Miss Phame Logan. Canon Collins of Sarnia, accompan- ied by his wife, visited with friends here last Saturday. Miss Gladys Coleman of Egmond- ville, spent the week end with her'sis- ter, Mrs. E. 3fcClymont. Mr, Geiger of Zurich occupied the pulpit in the United Church last Sun- day evening. There will be no service next Sunday evening. Mrs. A. Austin and son Alvin R. accompanied by Miss and air. Wil- liam Logan of Varna and Miss Doro- thy Keyes of Nashville, Tennessee, who is visiting her uncle and aunt, -Miss and Mr. Logan, visited at the home of air. and Mrs, Frank Seeley, near London, on Friday last Miss Viola Stelck of London spent a few- days with Mrs, Stelck. There was a good crowd at the par- ish picnic on Friday. Trinity Church, tBay'fleld, .St. James', Middleton, and St. John's, Varna. A real good time was enjoyed by all. Kiss Jean Mossop is spending a few days in Bayfield, Miss Maud Glenn, Mr. T. Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Goodfellow, of Toronto, 'called on their cousin, Mrs. John Beatty, last week. Mr, Jas, McAllister of Hillsgreen delivered a fine horse to Mr, George Beatty, Sr., on Wednesday. BEECHWOOD Sister Florence ,and Sister Beat- rice of Toronto visited the former's brother, 1•1.r. Pat O'Rourke over the week end. Mrs.en is spending T. Flanagan, Sr., p diy the week with her daughter, Mrs. Jos. O'IRourke: 31r. and 'Mrs. Jtos, Atkinson spent Sunday with Mrs. Jos. Evans, 'Mr. Wilfred 'Maloney is wearing a smile. Iles a -'boy. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Feeney spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gib Mur - Mrs. John I.. Malone and ohildren are spending' the 'Week with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs.' John Dalton. DUBLIN Mrs. John OlRourke, 'Detroit, spent the week end with, her ;mother, Mrs. Burns, , Dublin, \Sr. Wtn. John- Feeney has treated himself to a new car, Miss Hannah Tully returned home rafter disitin$ friends in,'Toronto,.