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The Huron Expositor, 1940-05-31, Page 8
4h • inrimo 11 *i,," 19 PR TABLES ', DAY IlNSTA1, LED WATER SPRAY- S KEEPING VEGETABLES FRESH JNIytii.aK' gatteliaoes MOWN% COCOA 15c, 25c etatole LTi CHICKEN soiu e0C vor cane „IPORK& . 1.S 25c' cans ;SLY POWDER 15c vaeleagee ' 3d() i AQ74at+s T3 -Nae &atter; ttaIt' ponxat 25c 43c . TIi11r - itlh ffr end.= Rao as9 me per - , - .... . 4 p aranda 49c L ANDl VERAWBERRY Ago R19 -A pounds JOHNSTON'S WAX ,nate third pound free, for - iLI ATE'S TOILET SOAP 2 ` 15 Oakes with 1' glassy bow -1,.. - - 'i 'A"i'.i>R GLASS 2tib NON -SUCH WENT -DOW q C•`LEAl-••--•----- 9 *LT SHOE tIlottle ... v : A -ON STOVE POLISH Iter tem 25c Wor en's Hoeplfal Aid Will Meet. —The regular nneetti of tho Wo- men's a's► Hosgitai died to Scott Met:Aer- ial Hospital will be heldon 'Thurs- day, June stir,. at 3.30 Peri to Gavnegle Libeary- Holmes - Allen. --Tae Presbyhterian Church at 'Fairbanks, Alaska, was the scene of a wedding of interest on Satmuilay evening when Mildred Flor- ence Aden, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. P. B. Allen and Orval Winston Holmee, stm of tike late Mr. and Mre Adam Holmes, of Seaforth, were united in marriage. Rev. John E. Youel ,perftsrmod the cerenmony. Fol- lowing a bridal trip they -will reside in Fairbanks, ks, Alasska. C. W. L. Meets The monthly meet- ing of the Catholic Women's League was held recently with a good attend- ance. The haeeting opened with pray- er. The minutes of the 'previous, meet- ing were react' by the recording secre- tary, Miss Loretto Faulkner. A great dteari 01 business was discussed. Many sick calls were reported made by the committee. it was decided to hold a social evwntiin'i las the iah 'hal on Tuesday evening, June 4th. The meet- ing then adjourned. Presbyterian Societies Hold Unica Mottle A union meet;ng of the Wo- men's Missionary Society and the Barbara Kirrimaxe Auxiliary was held on Tuesday evening when a large at- tendance of both societies was pres- ent_ The chair was taken in turn, by the presidents of the two argon -lea .tions„ Mrs.. ' Tbonnas Goventock and Miss Gotta Ross. Mrs, T. Swan Smith gave the Seriptare reading and the prayers were taken by Mrs: Gov- enlock, Mrs- T. Bickle and Mrs J. L•, 15cBea. Mrs. N.Gillespie gave an inter- esting paper on current events in the missionary world. Mrs. Jas. F. Scott, who was the delegate from the Bar: 15c !VASTER CHICK SCRATCH $2.0 A. C. Routledge PHONE 166 WE SPECIAILUZE IIN FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, 'CA$ - MALTY, GUARANTEE BONDS, ' ACCIDENT A N © SICKNESS, BURGLARY, WINDSTORM Plapreeenting Companies who give Security with Service alkies Agents for .Ontario Thresher. Inca's Mutual Fire Insurance. informative gladly given, it number of desirable propertlea Seaforth and district for sale. WATSON & R.EID M. A. REiSD - Proprietor Whone 214 Seaforth SPECIALIST IN ALL LINES OF &MSU RANCE 10, 40000000000, 0 ' S. T. Holmes & Son 40 FUNERAL DIRECTORS ?0 Potato Street, Seaforth eCe Chari'e& Holmes' i+esidenee, •r'ieh Street Easrt Phone No. 308"- Ambulance Service Ad natabie hospital bed for O O 0 0 0 O O . Night tails, Phone 304 0 0 Day 'caLls, Phone 119- 0 (charges moderate, O ie0 • 12--a 0 i4> O' 0 0'0 0,0.0 0"O 0 O 0'000000.0•:0,000 H. C. BOX O FUNERAL SERVICE 0 0 Licensed Embalmer i ° Ambulance Service Hospital Bed 0 )Co -oath adjustable rachet caper • :Co rated spring for rent. O 0 Night Calla, Day Calls 0 4 Phone 175 Mamie 43 0 tl� 12-71 O IC>00000000000 0 O 0 J. A. BURKE - Funeral Service Dublin Ont. Wight Or Day Cade: Phone 43 r 10 a757-21 THE SECOND DIVISION COURT cOUINTH' OP Hijao i Mike in the Domorderm Used BLAU- Senforth. Office hours : Tues- day, Thursday and Staturday, L20 10.371. to 6 pyo. Ekuturday evening, 7-60 park. boa pea E.° Ci CHAMBERLAIN Insurance Agenclea - Seaforth ANNOUNCES e a tetimattrince blutuais tra3 I~Aiiar Is Mega, and the eddit en and near camomile' to our previous NAIL - Nee *rabies au to give arc tad s•rvie* in ail nnei- 8EAFORTM if9N AR O ALM McKU LOPMUTUALco'. '4 ! INSURANCE ' '. so.Aq OFFICE --- I AFORTH, ONT. OPFIC,ERS: 'iTforyllanr, ILR. 5, Soaro?tli - Preg. m. . Kiitoas, Londeesboro - Vitae- . INtettoit A. UAL Seaforth .r Sec.-Treas. DIRECTORS: iWii fasn $;nom, Ltrndeiebor+o; George ryeti; J'a' Coo - Alex. BlwadifooL R a,I°riftt; 'Al hhr7sei' MOEVOIng, .• ��ynyry�,�� �yr'aregoyrt, $Ji„ ; ,l- n>lil'1 , YYeh2itoil; 5, Seaforth ; IV1t; 4, Sea. :A4Gt5i148. Tftx'biiin 11 IL. Meu god -D ING- Every Saturday Jack avans And His 10 -Piece Orchestra 'A Glenn Miller Style Band' SMART AND NEW Granend Admission - 50 cents DANCING FREE IF IT'S aa. YOU WANT See our stock first. . Re -• newed and Guaranted, they're the biggest bar:" gains flu. the district . . 2—'39 Mercury Sedans 2 Ford V-8 Panel Trucks 2 '29 Ford A Sedans. 3Foj'dson Tractors 2 -Tractor Plows 1—'36 Ford V-8 Coach 1—'35 Ford V-8 Coach 1'35 Ford V-8 Sedan 1—'34 Terraplane Se- dan 1—'32 Hupmobile Se- dan 1—'31 Ford A Coach J. F. DALY FORD - MERCURY DEALER ' Phone 102 o Seaforth. bnra kkmale $ilk to t et.nnnil r.1 Nng '¶R the. $e> 6QC1O Ler ineport, Mrs. ,;Scott Ir"ave a Y!er7. le p Cel've n'mie Qt ths,.,welt of the Woxneti; Missionary S eI t r. in salt • its various 1ra.upheys. >„i4 lint bright and iutereeti g •wg r lldre. Scott told of the officeret of the s'ticaety au their zeal for the work, and gave the highlights from the i!ntspandng addnese given by the guest speakers. Mrs. F. Kling sarlig very acceptably "The Builders For Eternity," a favorite song of the late Dr. Mackay of Lon- donL • Brown-Dennis.—A pretty but quiet wedding - was, solemnized in Owen Sound on Friday, May 24th, at 2 p.m., when Anna Kathryn Dennis, Seaforth, daughter of Mrs, George Alvarey, De- troit, and granddaughter of Mrs. Jas. S. Brown, Seaforth, became the bride of Lrewrence Edwin Brown., eldest span of Mr. and Mrs. J. • W, Brown, of Owen Sound. The bride wore pale blue &beer, and carried a- bouquet of Talisman roses. The bridesmaid, sis- ter of the gnoonn, Miss, Velma Brown, wore powder blue crepe and also car- ried-rosees. The bridegroom, Mr. Rill Weight, Owen Sound, and the groom both wore dark green suits,. The home was beautitfu! 11y decorated with bibs - some and ferns, and after a wedding dinner with fifteen in attendance, the couple came to Seaforth. They will ride. in St- Thomas; Sermon Subjects For Next Sunday. —St- Thomas' Church:- Rector, Rev. R. P. D. Hurford, ' Da, -11 a.m., "The Desentet• Who Made Goad"; 7 pan., "Enlisting in God's Service; Sunday Sohlool at 10 aria' St.• Mary's Dublin -9.30 ..a„m., "The Deserter Who Made 'Good." First Presbyterian Church -•-Sunday School at 10 a.m.; morning service, The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper wi31--be-•obsiervied at. this service; eve- ning service, 7 p.ux-, "Till He come." Preparatory service on Friday at 8 p.m. Rev. Wm. Weir, of Hensall, will poach.—Rev. Hugh Jack, Minister. Northside United Church: Rev. H. V. Workman, 'Minister -10 a.m-, Sun.- day un-day School; 11 a.m. and 7 p.m , ser- vices? dedicated' to el:meth music; spe- cial music at both services presented by the church choir. (An offering in aids; of the Choir Fund). Everyone is cordially .invited. LOCAL BRIEFS e Messrs- Elmer D. Bell and H. Glenn Hays motored to Washington and Virginia for the holiday week_ end. • Mr. and Mrs. John Willis, of Lon- don, wer'e the week -end guests of Dr, and Mrs. M. .W. Stapleton: • Mr.' Jack Wright and Miss Mrrpry Honeywell, of Toronto, were guests over. the week -end with Mrs. R Murless Jones. y Mists Esther Trout, of the Scott Memorial Hospital 'staff, left 'Tues day on a trip the e West. • Mr, Ronald- McKay, of Toronto, stp,ent the week -end at the horde of his mother, Mrs."Hugsh McKay. - • Miss Bess Grieve, of Chatham, spent the week -end with• her parents, Mr. and MD& T. M. Grieve. . • Miss•, Gertrude Crich anti Mrs. E. E. Smith and family, of,..... Toronto, apent._the week -end. here. • • Mr. Harold Free, R.C.A.F., To- ia te, Spent the week -end at the honr.e of has parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Free.. Mr. Free has, been transferred to Montreal for advanced training:' ' e _Miss Helen Hamilton, of Toron- to, was the week -end guest' of Dr- and Mrs. J. A GorrwiIL • Mr. Howard Kerr, Ian end Bet- ty,, of Oshawa, were week -ends guests at the.bonie of Mrs, James Ke'rr.,, • • Mr. and. Mrs. HarrySteiaburg eseppentt the holiday week-eiid in New Hamburg. -• - • Mr. Laster Govenlock and' two darighters, and - Mrs. J. K. Brown, of Toronto, were week -end guests at the hone of Mr. and Mrs•. J. M. Gov- enlock. • •Mr. and .Mrs, Harry Weiland and two daughters, of Toronto, spent , the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weiland in Egmondvi.11e. • Mrs. James Barrie wads in London last week visiting her husband, Pte. J. Barrie,. prior • to hie departure for. summer training ,camp- • Mr. and Mrs, Sam M'CKete and family, of Georgetown, were weelseen•d guests at the"' Nome of Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Cardmo, • Miss Mary O'Neill, of the Kit- chener Hospital, spent the week..end, wi-th. her parents, Mr. and Mrs: T. D. O'Neill, at The Queen's. • Miss Mary Holmes, Unit*ersity of Wetstern Ontario, 'Loudon, is spending the holidays at the home of her par- entsa Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoboes. • Miss Joan and Miss Alice Bev- • ereux, of Toronto, spent the week- end with their mother, Mrs. Frank Devereaux. • Mr. and Mrs. H. S. White; -.of lslangien; Mies Kindree, of Londono, and Mr. James Kindree, of Blenheim, were the week -end. guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Brightrtiall. • Mr. end Mrs. R. R. Meltind$ey 130Shart SEA_I+'ORTH E/eci zc AnnOnneee the opening of Show Rooms In the store formerly occupled by T. G. Scott, Main Street, Seaforth, where a full line of Electrical Appliances will be on display. WE ARE AGENTS FOR AND HAVE ON DISPLAY Norge Electric Refrigerators SEE THE NORGE BEFORE YOU BUY White Electric Sewing Machines Deforest and Other Radios Locomotive Washers - Sunbeam Electric Shavers G. F. Appliances and Purl Line of G. E. Electric Light Bnitts A Complete Line, of 'Radio Tubes ah'cdi i atterlea carried In tltock o Ji rtEictric EN S- i a...• lytly*n4 y • • Seaforth r eit't • Genuine hi& Electric.. Sewing ai Machines Cost Less and Are Better ! GENEROUS ALLOWANCE FOR AN OLD MACHINE Boshart Electric PHONE 75 SEAFORTH Small Down Payment DELIVERS NOW and fanny spent the week -end in London„ • Mr. and Mrs. George Love, of Toronto, spent the weekend et the home of Mir. end Mra- A. D. Scott. • Mr. George E. 'Ferguson, of To- ronto, spent the holiday week -end" at .the home. of kis .sisters. the Misses Ferguson, Sparlxng • Street- • Miss Adeline Murray, oY Toronto,. was a week -end visitor with leer par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Murray. • Rev. H. V. Workman, Rev. W. A. Bremner, Mr. F. S. 'Savauge and Mr. Arnold Westcott will represent Northside Church at the London Con- ference Enid .,tires week int Centennial United Church, London: • Mr. and Mrs. Makioim Reid, o London, were week -end guests at th thome of Mr. gad Mrs. M. A. Reid. • Mrs. C,tawford emit' .is visiting with Loudon (deride. •• Mies jean- McMaster,. Moulton College, Toronto, spent the week -en at the home of her parents, 'Dr, an Mrs. El- • A: McMaser. • ltf'r- and Mrs. R. T. McIntosh, o Ingersoll, and Mr. and Mrs. Lille an daughter Miss Marion, of Toronto spm the holiday with friends here. ee Midst Elizabeth .Carlin, has signed her school at Beechwood an accepted a position in Chatham. • Rev. Father Moran of Rtdlgeto is a guest this week at the borne o Mr. and Mns. D. Shanahan. • Mr. and, Mrs. Langford; Chapin and; Marline of Goderich, and Mr. an Mrs A. D: Chapman and famaly,,.,,o Fort Erie, were holiday guests a the home of Mrs,.Wtaattaker. • -Miss 'Therese O"Neild will..•.be contestant to the Stratford Must. Festival on:' Frida- H U i30N FOOTBALL LEAGUE WINTHROP VS. SEAFORTH WED., June 5 LIONS ...PARK SEAFORTH This is the .opening game of the season and is being played on Seaforth's new field,•• Let me show you the proof. Then plate your ordee through me. No writing. No money orders. No bother,-. Personal attentioni— p rompt de"lyviery. Thos. Dickson SEAFORTH WOOL WANTED IN ANY QUANTITY Derivere.d. at Egmondville H. M. Jackson. SEAFORTH ONT. BUS 'ONE, TABLE. Leaven se U ft3ntRaa Leaves n sir ^Aa o*_ dgar e. tawnor t 1<il># Godetkkkie . near eteeot %' acrd /ate, -lea emu .40 pmt =a ed ed 11.4n. otbd 0;20 Ithm f� trio dot Tis " Iy P4.dime, Deft .Art t• -.. tLp 1111 i "C•uitidtdrdall 1..:54 ..,.... ....''•al 1. • Mho. tFfayia0, I who 'has been the W.. Of M. end d Mrs. C. U. 3m4th,. le i•Monday for her 'home in Wont", Vo • Dr. and Urn. Curtis and 'son', of Mals, ends Mrs. S. E. Curtin, of Tterontte. are +spewding .a few .days at the home of Mrs', W. G, Edrpu idfs. + Miss Deada•ic& Katzmeier, of New Hamburg, is a. gusset at the 'home of Mn George Sett'. • . Mr: and Mrs. 'David Mole and elan, Mr. Maxwell Mdle, of Roelvester, Is, Y were guests this. week at the biome of his, brother, Me E. Mode•. • M'rs, M. IL McKenzie, of Oshawa, was a week -end guest at the home of frer another, Mrs. Mae Dorrance. • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cudznore and Miss Nancy spent the holiday week. -end; ,at the home of Mrs.. J. F. ReM. • Rev. Dr. Hurford was in London on Saturday attending the funeral of the late Very 'Rev. ,C. E. Deakins, Dean of Huron ani Rector of St. Panrll'si Cathedral. • • Mxe. Thomas Jackson, of Toron- to, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Boswell. • Mrs.. 3. E. Keating and Miss Merle Keating are in Teronto this week. • Mn and Mrs. F. G. 'Neelin, who spent the 'winter months at the King Edward. 'in Toronto, 'returned, to their hone ITV town on Monday. r . . • Mise Helen lyfoLean, of Toronta, e'pent:the-week-end with. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. McLean, • ,Mr. Findlay MoKercher left on Wednesday for Winnipeg where he intends purchasing a car load of cat- tle for his farms here. • Mrs. Arthur Smith, of Brussels, is: visiting her brother, Mr. t.dam Dodds, who is seriously ill in Scott Menroriail Hos'pital''. • Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cumming have moved • iiito the residence on West William' Street, recently vacat- ed by Mr, 'Harry Bolton, who bash -per 'chased the residence of Mrs. Louise Coates on Janes! Street. • • The Alert Mission Band of North- side United Church is holding a Blos- som Time Tea on Thursday afternoon of next week, from 3 to 5.30 p.m., in the Sunday school room of the church. • Mise Florence Laidlaw, of Toron- to, spent the holiday week -end' at the Leone of cher mother, Mrs. J. C. Laid- law, ' • Mrs. J. B. Tompson and Miss R.utQi. Tehomps'on spent the • hoidday in. -Poabnta f • Mrs. Gordon Hays and• daughter, e Mi5'si Mary - Patricia, of Detroit, and .Mr. Charles 'Hays., of Windsor, spent the week -end with relatives. here, • Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wilson and John Gordon, anent the weekend; in d Detrb�i t. d • Mr. and Mrs: Arthur W. Dignan, 01' Marquis, Sa.sk., visited Wednesday f Wath Mr. rand Mrs. James M. Scott d and; • M'r. and Mrs, Fred R. Parsons. • Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Parson, cf Detroit, spent the Aanericai% -holiday re the -sorest of Mrs. 3, F. Reid, d • Mistsi'a Angela a.nd Bessie Eckart and Mises Celestone O'Leary of Bruce wn County, spent the holiday week -end f at their homes here. . • Mises , Watson and Mrs. R. an Shieldrup are in Niagara Falls this d week. • f • Mn Donald. MacTavis�h•, of the t Toronto Normal School; i�e"'spending the bolidays� with hi parents, Mr. and a Mrs. Sohn MacTa'vihh, .Mr, MacTa\ Music ish was 'awarded itis year . on hi stamd'irig, and• *as not required t write any examinations, • Mr. and M-rs•. Archie Mi-ddlemest of Hamilton,' were week -end. ,guest at the ditom>e of 'Mr. and*Mrs. Thoma Johnstone. • Mr. John A. Wilson, spent th week-emi in. London, • Mr. and ltli's. J. • R. Dunlop an chilsrten, of Kincandiee, were th weeek.,emd guests, of Mn 'ands 'Mrs. H W. Hart. • The many friends of Mr,' Jame 13arradon will be glad to learn that h is making.. a •sp'lendid receovery fro the -slight.stroke he suffered, tw weeks ago. • •• Mn. and Mrs. J. M, Eckert an Miss Angela Eckert attended- ` th Troutman, wedding in Formosa o Saturday. • Mrs. Charles Finkbeiner, Mr. an Mos. W. J. Cullen and Miss Hel'e Finkhewzner, of Kitchener, spent th weekend with Seaforth friends, • Miss Laura McMillan, of Toron to, 'spent the week -end at ..the ehom of bier mother, Mrs. W. F: lICMillan • • Mrs: Thomas. Grieve, who recent ly sold her residence ori James. St, has gone to Stratford where she wil make bier home with her daughter. • Mr. and Mrs. Gibson White andi Mists Elizabeth, of Walkerviile, wet the week -end guests of his mother Mrs. M. White. • Mr. and MDS. E. C. Chalnberlai and Miss Marion, spent the holiday with friend's in Clifford. • Mr• and Mr -s.• James Doherty, of Moose .Jaw, were in town for a Pew days Phil week. Mrs. 'Doherty is .. niece of the late Sydney Jacobs. • Miss Mary Stewart, of Kincar- dine, and Mr. Douglas Stewart, Una- verstitiy of Western Ontario, London, spent the week..end at the home of thteir parents, Mr.' and Mrs. 'Harry Stewart. • Miss Hazel Elcoat, of Toronto, spent the week -end with he' father, Mr. William Elooart, • Miss Dorothy Gelding, Univers- ity of Western Ontario, Loudon, is spending the IholIda,ys at the hone of Auer parents, Mr. ands Mrs. W. H. Golding. • Mrs. John McDonald and -sons, Louie and Clharles, and daughter, Mrs. Logan and Sharon, were guests 01' Mr, and Mrs. James Devereaux over the holidays. • Mr. and Mns. W. Westaway, 'of He urrii8,ton, weire guests last week... at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Id. Patrick. • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray, of Detroit, were the weekeetndl ,nests of Mire. R. Kennedy and Mies A, ,Ken- nied�. • e Mrs. Arthur Maeon, of Saskatoon, is visiting her Mother, Mrse:.,,Robert Charters, Milli Road, and other • Dr. 3. A. Maim was in Toroato, thin week attending the Ontario Den - tall Association Convention. • Was Mina" Of , Totyollto, was a Welitloentit genet cit the hi mre of Mr., Minn Thtddleie Elder. _.... • Bilk'. It. 3, McMtittet has retarded Lill- leis hotee LIet`e tater iiotldt'nig the regent T etre seaforth. [�•�NNOWbyPLAYING "THE JBLUEBIRD" In Technicolor and Starring • - SHIRLEY TEMPLE WITH AN ALL, STAR CAST --- ALSO — Three Mesquiteers jn "KANSAS TERRORS" Monday and ` `uesday- .Tune 3 4 "DAYTIME - WIFE" A COMEDY DRAMA, STARRING Tyrone Power Linda Darwell Warren William Wednesday and Thursday -.-•June 5 - 6 "GONE WITH THE WIND" Two Shows Daily AFTERNOON, L45 p.m, NIGHT,,7.45 p.m. Friday and 'Saturday --June 7 -8 John Wayne - Ray Corrigan . "WYOMING OUTLAW" A FAST 'MOVING WESTERN winter in Plorida, • Dr. and Mrs. F. 3, Bechely were in Toroato on Wednesday'. . • Mr. Hugh Wright has purchased -the residence of the late Sydney Jac- obs, on Ord Street. . • Miss Catherine F1ann�ry is in Toronto tilde week. WINO VARNA vas Mn and. Ms'se Ralph Stephenson, in company with Mrs. Mossop, spent a day last week with freauds, in Gode- idch. , TJhe many friends of Floyd MeAsh will be pleased to, know he.,i's vers' much improved fibm his recent illi-- uess. Mee: R. G. Reid underwent a very serious Operation in Clinton Hospital on Monday, and her many friends hope for the best. The concert put on Wednesday aright by four schools showed somea, excellent italentt arming the pu'pi'ls, ,es- pecielly an music, Mrs',' Fred He'ar•d• and little Clangsa- ter, of -Goderich, are the .guests her pareaits,.• Mr. and Mrs. Elliott. Mrs'. Argo and little son, of Toros•. • to,- are 'spending a few days. with 'Mr and Mrs'. McConnell, Cash Specials --. ,One Week 21 -OZ. o N ' © s d e n' d n e e e n a:.. • Creamery utter FIRST P RGRB SWIFT'S - • , _ _ _T e e� ear 20 T.Uws ....219cor SWANSDAWN ea Pastry Flour 24 LBS. Redpath Suar 10 LBS.: DE 25c . . OUTSTANDING SPECIALS "Eddy's Wesitcn's• or McCormick's SWAN 'MATCHES...3 for 1 iC SODAS ..ti -oz. Pkg. 1 U& 'd'e Fancy SALMON ...... ..1 -Ib, Tin 17c APRICOTS ,. , . , per ne e Aylmer 17. oz. DETROIT COFFEE BANTAM CORN,.. ,.2 for 1 we Fresh Ground .... : , .. Ib. duC This .Is - Pineapple Week SMALL SiZE - MEDIUS SIZE LARGE SIZE 15c ..... 19c ; 25c • - Strawberries Choice lsr�ras QUART 2'5c . PER .. BOX meek 29c .mss. WIIONIIIM CARDNO'S '. f Grocery and Bakery, Seaforth Phone 82 We .Deliver tezausiimmermana - NOTICE TO HOUSEHOLDERS 1 • . ' The Sanitary Inspector will shortly,, make his Spring round of visits and citizens . are re- quested to have their premisei put in a'sanitary • _• and orderly conditioniprevious to his inspec- tion. Removal of ashes and other waste and attention to wells, water=holes and barrels and outdoor buildings, is especially mentioned. ' Tilla all users of cigarettes... and. other pack- aged articles kindly carry the wrappings to their homes and leave them there. The wrap- ., pings are often discarded on streets and lawns i and a daily task of removal imposed on owners of lawns who Wish to keep their premises neat and orderly..' Please assist in making the- town attractive. .. • • THE LOCAL HOARD OF HEALTH, SEAFORTH I'