The Huron Expositor, 1936-06-12, Page 51
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tOARTOO '
'Monday, TeeedaY, WednesdaY
.Ginger, Rogers at her merry and,
sparkling best in
"IN PERSON"
wIllt George Brent
TNIEWO CARTOO•N
Nat Thursday; Friday; Saturday
Maurice Chevalier - Jeanette
•" MacDonald in •
"THE MERRY WIDOW"
Screen's Mightiest Spectacle et.40-
mance, Melody and Laughter.
COMING—"ROSE MARIE"
AUBURN -
Mrs. George'Sturdy, Mr. -Harry
tSturcly, Mrs. James Raithby, Mr.
Ephriam BaN.' Miss Evelyn Raithby
and Mir. Reg. Bali, a Surronerhill,
visited friends at Chatham on ,Sun -
'day. ' • —
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Straughan (vis-
ited with Mr. C. Williams, of Clinton,
'on. Sunday. '
EGMONDVILLE
Miss Pearl Amos and Mr. Leslie
McKay", Gifelph, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs, H. Stewart. •
Misses Ria 'Hills and. Elvie Brown,
Toroptcs were_ week -end guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Georgie Hills,.
Miss Frances Houston, Brantford,
Silent the week -end -with her bro-
ther, Mr. 'Andrew 'Houston.
;Miss Laura, ,McMillan, of Toronto,
spent the week -end. with chem par-
ents, Mr. Land, Mrs. W. P. 1VIelVkillan:
WINTHROP
Winthrop folotball team were de-
feated in Seaforth 'apt Friday night
by a sleeve of 2 to 0.
•"Mili-sie Vera -Heist-has-teen re-en-
gaged as telachpr of S. ..S. No., 10
' for the coming term. • Cong,ratula-
• folon% Vera!'
Wedding bells will 'Soon be ringing
in the village.
1:141EALS OFTEN FAIL
TO GIVE NEEDED
INTERNAL EXERCISE
ALL -BRAN Relieves Common,
Constipation*
Meals that are low in "bulk" are
• a common failing 'ox the average
American diet. Frequently, these
meals result in irregular habits.
•, Constipation due to insufficient
"bulk" is often a consequence. This
'• condition •causes discomfort, and
may lead to headaches and loss of
appetite: Even serious disease may
• develop; •
BaniIi danger of a diet loW
in "bulk" by eating Kellogg's ALL-
• BRAN regularly. •This delicious
cereal is an abundant source of
'gentle "bulk:"
Within the body, it absorbs mois-
ture andforms a soft mass, which
exercises and strengthens intes-
tinal muscles, and cleanses the
system. • ALL -BRAN also furnishes
vitamin 13 and contains iron.
Two tablespoonfuls daily, with
milk or cream, are • usually- suffi- •
-cient. If not relieved this way, con-
sult your doctor.
How much pleasanter to enjoy
this natural food .in place of pills
and drugs. Serve ALL -BRAN either .
As a cereal, or cooked into muffins
, -
breads, etc. Eat it regularly for
regular habits.
ALL -BRAN is sold by all grocers.
Made by Kellogg in London, Ont.
*Constipation due to insufRcient "bulk"
TIIE McKILLOP MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE ' CO'Y.
HEAD OFFICE--LSEAFORTH, ONT.
OFFICERS: ,
!Alex. Broadfoot, 3 Seaforth - ,Pres.
tine. E.Pepper, Brueefield - Vice -Pres.
Merton A. eid, Seaforth - See.-Treas.
• AGENTS:
Finlay McKercher, R. R. 1, Dublin;
E. -Pepper, Brucefield; E. R. Jarmouth
'Broelhagen; James Watt, Myth; C. F.
Hewitt, Kincardine; W. J. Yeo, Gede-
, rich.
DIRECTORS:
William Knot, Lenciesboro -George
Iielonhart, Brodhagen ; Jantea Con-
nolly, Goderieh; ,Alex. Broadfoot, R.
R. 3, Seaforth; Alexander :MeRwing,
R. 'R. 1, Myth; John Pepper, Bruce-
• fieki; James Sholdice, Walton,• Thos,
Moylan, R. R. 5, Seaforth; R,
Archibald, R. R. 4, Seaforth.
and Mrki. 'Garnet K. ChaPnlan,
klert Ettle,were iiiiSitera. With
:at01/lkaililinitenA-7renytta:1110a. on 147,X.t.
day. •
Mr, and liVrais, Main Dedds,
hresipoentandee.y
here,
Mrs. Cnithill had a quilting bee on
Tuesday afternoon. '
• Miss Nonine Armstrong, of Lon-
don, sipent Tuesday • with Idr: ,and
Mine. „Fergua Bullard.
IrwK Trunr#:ttka .intOnds.ee
tag a MOW MeOlidell4ej0 the .ge07411-
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Mr. • and Mrs: Fergue-BiAllardand
John. Armstrong :spent ,WecilnesS"
daSe"in Loreldeiii, •
is Margaret Montgomery has
,been on .(the. sick ,List for titie pa*
wleelt.
McKILLOP.
A demonstration on the control of
internal parasites in sheep and swine
wqll be held on the farm of William
.1Vtaztley, Lot 5, Con. 10, 'MCI011opl Tp4
an Monday, June 15, at 2 pm. Dr.
Lionel •[Stevenson, ' Provincial Zool-
ogist, will be in charge of this dem-
onstration and all farmers in the dis-
triet 'are invited to attend. •
.CROMARTY
The June meeting of the WM.'S.
met on the 6th in. the 'baSenient of
the church with a good attendance,
1VIirs. Reidie presiding. The Scripture
lesson was read! by M. Thomas
Laing. The roll call text for the day
was 'Faith.' Miss Currie gave a
reading from the Tidings on For -
/noel& A fe)w minutes were taken
on business ,problems, after -which the
Meeting closed, with' prayer and the
•siloging og a Speare spent the week -end
w,ith his 'sister.
•Mr. Johin McCulloch and daughter
and Joseph', Speare motored to Lis -
tow*/ on Sunday to visit friends.
Mrs. 'Duncan .McKellar is at pres-
ent under the doetqr's care: 'She is
improving very nicely.
Quance spent Monday in Lon-
don on 'IniStitiess.
Helen Norris spent Sunday
at home with ber parents.
.MlisS Ada, Speare is alt present at
home with her father.
BRUCEFIELD
Keep Tuesday evening, June 23rd,
open for the Garden Party and Con-
cert" on Manse Lan, -"Brocefield.
Strawberries and Cream; and a real
programe.,
1Brusefield Lodge 'No: 210,
are •Itoldirrg • decoration 'serviees in
Baird's 'cemetery on. Sunday; June 14,
at 2rim.
.3e! t „ It Its hoped that, a large
attendance:Will be present
ilhe monthly ,mteetingof the U.F.
W.A.- was ,held.irecently. at the home
of. "Mise"Waldron with the president
• the .ehain.., The meeting opened
rwith a quotation, "A good laugh
makes • a good aertamip." 'This. was
followed by repeating '23rd'psalm
and singing idThe 'Minutes •were
read and euclOpted. andcorrespondenee
frbmeaieea'edby iineeniberS;
also ;ale Heti n.„Oronestions ..tund.ane
wrens';( The roll call was any .favorite
fioWer. • Current ;events were. gli, en
by Mrs. Wilham Douglasa readfrig
by 1Vriss IMunroe "New Homes For
Old Ones." The topic en, '"Is Our
Oiub WorthWhile?" was given by
Mrs, Haugh and Mrs. Nesbitt and -was
verY -much enjoyed. A contest was
arranged by MistS Jean Mnrdoch. The
meeting closed ,with ithe Ode. The
Jane meeting Will be, held at the
home of Mrs. McKenzie on
June '17th "at 2.30 p.m. . The roll ea1l
and tope rill be "Tried and tested
shortcuts in house work and eookery."
The social partof the meeting *ill. be
taken by Mrs. :McLachlan. •
We wish to extend congratulations •
to Rev. W. A Bremner, who has
been elected .President of the' London
Conference.
A stravebenry festival will be held
on the lawn of the .United Church on
June 2,3rd. Bear the .diate in ,mind.
Mr. and Mrs. Dawson .spent the
week -end with friends at Innwotod.
ST. COLUMBAN
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stapleton and
family visited their many friends.
Misses Anna and Mary ,Atkineon
visited their (parents, 111,r. and Mrs.
Joseph Atkinson;
Misses Lillian and Florence O'Sul-
livan, of London. 'spent Sunday at
the home of their parents, Mr. and
(Mrs. James O'iS,1.111,ivan.
A good protgram and social will be
held in the parish hall on Friday
night, June 19, by the members of
'the C. W. L.
ZURICH
Late Edward C..Daters
Another , of the welbtlenewe, resi-
dents ,of this section. 'passed away at
his ,home in *re, village on Wednes-
day, .June 3rd, in the person of Ed -
WILL RUN AT STRATFORD
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yr 'A feature of the running of Stratford race's on June 17, is Cap
' Grattan, formerly owned in Seaforth. ileie now owned by 3. S.
,Gordon, of ilamilton, and is entered hi the 248 Pace for a $300
-Stake4ate the races. • %!
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Meifs-Smattes
AT RECORD LOW' PRICES
An Event thaeno wise prospective buyer should miss
Three Big Bargain Prices
. Young Men's New Fancy Back, Sport, Tweed Suits,
half lined; smart, comfortable. Blue, Greys, Sands,
13.95
Browns. Sizes 34, 35, 86, _37
Smart New Style Worsted, Tweeds or Flannels, gun -
18
club checks, in Sport Models; fancy backs or conserv- '
ative styles. All new, guaranteed suits that will wear , •
and keep their appearance
• Beautiful looking', fine quality Worsteds, in all the
very latest patterns and colors. High quality suits that
will give you years of satisfaction. The biggest suit value •
•
in years
Special Young Men's Sport Jackets and Linenluits $13.50
Men's New Dress
SHIRTS
• Here,is a Shirt Special, full
sized ; new checks a. n d
stripes; all colors. Made to
fit and wear. All sizes.
$1.50 $1,95
Men's Fine Straw
HATS.
Cool, Dressy, Low Priced.
Snap fronts in Ivory, Sand,
Grey or Brown; also plain
Sailors. All sizes.
$1.58 $1.95 $2.25
Men's New Summer
TIES
We are not boasting when
• we say: There never were in
Seaforth Ties to compare
• with these. They are the
swellest patterns and
colors we ever had 50c
• Men's Stylish Felt
HATS
Nationally know if Hats,
made by Biltmore or Stetson
in all shades of grey, brown
or sand. Snappy styles,quaL
ity that will keep their shape
and finish.
$1.95 $295 $3.150
very Woman *i
or Miles Around /e ntitau
To a Gorgeous Display of
This Season's most Fashionable Frocks
At Unbelievably Low Prices
NEW PRINTED CREPE DRESSES
Plain, Floral or Striped designs; many in the new 3.89
shirt maker style? trimmed with the latest Summer
novelties. Sizes 14 to 48
GLORIOUS PASTEL CREPE DRESSES
'Cool and stylish, in designs that are outstanding in
their clever attractiveness; exclusive, becoming, dif-
ferent. Pink, Green, Yellow, White, Blue. Sizes 14
to 44
STYLISH CHIFFON DRESSES WITH SLIPS '
Airy, filmy Summer Dresses in delightful new floral
designs. All the new Summer colors; chiffon and
chiffOri voiles, in a host of new styles. Sizes, 14 to 46..
SMART CREPE AND CHIFFON SUITS
Hip or finger length Coats, straight, medium length,
pleated skirts. Stunning styles in all the new colors
and designs ,
$3.95
to $7.95
$6.75 to
12.50
$5.95 to
12.50
Interesting PSces on the Newest Ideas in Dress Accessories, including
Hosiery, Gloves, Lingerie, Neckwear,Blouses, Corsets, Handbags, Millinery
Stewart
ward C. Deters, in his 75th. year. De -
teased was barn in Hay Township
and, spent all his littp in this coni -
inanity, haying retired ,,from farm
life
• years ago, ,when he moved
to Zurich with hie familiy. iTeas a
member of the, township council for
years, also weed inspector, and took
an active interest in cittuirclh matters,
being's valued member a the Louth -
'to fail some monthwago and he grad-
ually became weakei., passing peace-
fully away last Wednesday. Besides
his sorrowing widow, he is survived
by four sons and three daughters:
Rev. A. i:Ambers, DeOliloro; Elmore, of
near Dashwoiod; Edward, Jr., and
Clarence,' of Zurich; Mrs. Dedels,
ef Eitchener; .Mita. Miafred Schilbe
fl.111(11Vlass Anna Dateof Zuratli. The
entei evrioregattott. This thealbh finneral was bead on .Sattrrday and
was attended by a large number of
relatives and Mends. Imberment took
plaee in the Lutheran cemetery, Re -v.
E. Tuerkilteim officiating at the ser-
vices.
Mr. H. iMeteSSeall and family have
knoved into the home at the south
end of the village, which he purchas-
ed front the Bank o 1Vilontreal.
Rev. E. 'Neratiteim •and Mr. F. C.
Kalbtleisch are attending the Utak-
eran .eynod being held at Desboro
this week.
Zuvieb baseball team won 2 games
during the past week, the first from
Seaforth last Thursday by the seore
of 20 to 2, and on Monday evening
at ,Staffa by the score of 8 to 1. Trick
lend E. Yungiblult were the local bat-
tery in the first giant, and Heide-
man and 111 Yungblut an the second
game. A Iliarge announcement btoterd
ime been erected, alt the 'Yost fefEco
which will 'keep the fans posted on
ltbe games tJo be played on tlhe loud '
diamond.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodbre Weseldh at
Eltehener visited relatives here ow
the week -en&
Mr:end Mrs. Simon Thiel, of Xib-
chener, and Mr. Andrew Thiel. et
Preston, visited relaltiVes here Oen
Sunday.
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