The Seaforth News, 1939-06-01, Page 5TIJURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1939
THE SEAFORTH, NEWS
PAGE FIVE.
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These values good to June 7th,
AYLMER PEAS, No. 4 Sieve 2 TINS 15c
17 oz. .tins
AYLMER ORANGE MARMALADE
32 oz. PER JAR 22 `'
AYLMER CATSUP 2 BTL. 25c
12 oz.
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE PER LB. 36e
is
AYLMER PORK & BEANS 2 TINS17 °
21 oz. tins
QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT
• 2 PKG,
1Vlonarch Flour, 7s -23c; 24s 65c
Lipton's Tea Black, or Mixed, Yellow Label Vas 409
Lipton's Tea Black, or Mixed, Red Label Vas 33
COMFORT SOAP
Special 4 CAKES 12c
Shrimps,
Libby's
St.
Brunswick
EEi11erest
Champion
Silent
jelly
Quaker Muffete 2 PKG. 21c
American Beauty per tin 16c
Sauer Kraut, 2%s per tin 12c
Williams, Strawberry and (Rhubarb Jant, 32 oz per jar 27c
Aylmer Lima Beans, 2s tall per tin 12c
Sardines per tin 5c
King Oscar. Sardines 2 tins 31c
Toilet Paper 3 rolls 25c
K.nox's Gelatine per pkg. 23c
New Cheese per lb. 15c
Derby Cheese, Spreads or Slices, /s per pkg. 15c
Dog Food per tin 10c
Moody's Chloride Lime per pkg. 15c
Pari Sani Wax Paper, 40 ft; 15c 100 ft. 25c
Matches or Red Bird 3 boxes 25c
Beans per lb. 15c
Cooked Ham / lb. 25c
Choice Breakfast Bacon per Ib. 29c
Ross J. Sproat PHONE S
PHONE 77
1iSS N. Pi'yce
Visit of Their Majesties The King and Queen
STRATFORD, Tuesday, June 6
SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE (Standard Time)
A.M. A.M.P M. P.M.
9.45 3.00 Ls Goderich . .. .. ... Ar. 5.25 7.56
Noon 10,09 8.15 Holmosvilte ., .., 5,02 7.32 P.M.
12.00 10.08 8,23 Clinton 4.424.55 7,125 5.55
5.55
12.14 10.20 8.35 Seaforth
19.21 10,66 8.41 St, Celumbnn .. .... .... 4.35 7.06 6.35-
12.26 10.30 .8,45 Dublin ,.. .... 4.35 - 7.01 5.31
12.36 10.39 8.54 Mitchell .... 4.23 6,53 5.23
12,51 10.63 7.08 1.00 11.05 0.20 Ar Stratford lie.. , ..... .. Lv 4.00 6.30 5.00
P.M. A.M. A.M. P,M. P.M. P.M.
0.45 A.M. Lv Winghaut .. Ar 0.35 P.M.
0.50 A.M..,Winghnm Jet... 6.21 P.M.
10.01 A.M Belgrave , .. 0.10 P.M.
10.12 A.MBIYMt .. 5.55 P.M.
10.21 A.M.....Londesboro ., ..5.49 P.M.
10.48 A.M.....Clintou 5.30 P.M.
11.45 A.M. Ar Stratford.. Lv4.30 P.M.
R CURD IP FARES TO STRATULT I RDX
SION
PROM:
Coderich ..,..$1.15 Dublin 45c
Clinton .85 Mitchell 350
Seaforth 0
Minimum Fare 25c, Adult's lt'sor Child's d's
Children 5 years and under 12, Half Fare
-12 years and over full fare. T1740
IMPORTANT NOTICE -The Public is urged to use the eight A.M.
train from Goderich, etc., to Stratford, leaving the later
trains for school 'children.
CANADIAN NATIONAL
GOD SAVE THE KING
STAFFA
lYoungsters at the 'Stags school, one
mile north of the village, aren't the
kind to let anybody put something
over onthem-not even f0 contraot-
ing 'the measles. When Miss Margaret
Inglis called the roll this week just
five ,out of 30 pupils responded. 01
were quarantined at home with the
measles, two . with scarlet 'fever and
one with rheutnatio 'fever. The other
'one took the day off to visit the dent-
ist. :Miss 'Inglis, daughter of Mrs.
John Inglis of Stratford, has been
watching her class dwindle day after
clay. There is only 0110 thing she is
afraid of and that is she, may be the
next victim on the list. She 'has never
had the titea,sles .herself.
WINTHROP
The 'footb'all- game between , Win-
throp and St. Columban, in St, Col-
tmtlban, on Monday. night, was a tie,
no score. S't. Columibait play here
Friday night, 'June 2nd, Goole and
cheer the 'boys along.'
,Miss Isabel Betties, nurse -in -train-
ing in Victoria Hospital, London,
spent .her holidays with her 'parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Theron Betties.
Nearly every one intends going to
see their Majesties the King and
Queen in Stratford, Tuesday -‘while
some intend going to London on
Wednesday to see them.
Mr. and Mrs. Foster Bennett, Mona
and 131111e, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mc-
Cowan and Bobby visited Mr. and
Mrs. George Eaton . on Sunday.
Mrs. Arnold Jamieson of Huron
Road west visited her parents one
day last 'week.
BORN
Davidson --Ill Scott bl•entorial Hos-
vital,
corvital,on. Mav 2Sith, 119'19, to Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Davidson,' Bruoseis, a son.
Nigh -In Scott Memorial Hospital,
Seaforth, on May 26th, 1939, to Mr.
and Mrs. John 'Nigh, Tuckedsmith, a
•daugh;ter
DIED
Davidson, -On May 216th, 1939, in-
fant son of Mr, and Mrs. Dean
IDlavidson, Brussels,
SEAFORTH MARKETS
Wheat, per bus,
Oats, per bus.
Barley, per 'bus.
Buckwheat, per bus
60c
34c
43c
42c
Seaforth Monument Works
(formerly W. E, Chapman) -Now 'operated by
CUNNINGHAM & PRYDE
A COMPLETE LINE OF
CEMETERY MEMORIALS.
Always On Display
SEAFORTH - TUESDAY'S & SATURDAY'S
Or any time by appointment -Call ,105, Di. t-Janburn
EXETER -PHONE 41 J
TOWN TOPICS
The Misses Cresswell will arrive
home shortly, after spending the win-
ter in. Pasadena, Calif.
Mr, and Mrs, ,James Kerr and
.daughter (Janet, and M'rs. Kerr's sis-
ter, lvLrs. Foote, all of Buffalo, re-
turned Wednesday after spending'two
days with 'Mr, Kerr's mother, Mrs, J.
L. Kerr, N. Main street,
Mrs. Richard Rogers. Seaforth
spent a few days this week visiting
at the 'home of her sister and 'brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Young,
con. 2, Hu'blett Township,
Mr. and Mrs, George Love, Toron-
to, visited the Tatter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. D. Scott, Centre St., and
attended the 'funeral of the late M'rs.
Robert McKinley.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hays and
their slaughter Many Patricia, and
Miss 'Nielcey Desborough from De-
troit spent a few days ,with their many
friend's and 'returned to their 'home
on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs, Louis Bradt and their.
daughters Mary and June, and their
son. Gordan, from Detroit, spent a
few days with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. 'Ec'kart and have returned
Moue.
We are pleased to hear that Mr.' C,
Eekart is much improved From his
late heart attack.
Mrs. Bert Horton of Tudor, Sask.,
is 'visiting her mother Mrs. James
Sproat in Egmo•nd'tille and other
friends here,
Mrs. Raymond 'G'lins'ke and Jean-
ette and Rene, of Detroit, spent the
decoration day holiday with relatives
here,
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Reid and two
children spent the week end in town.
Mrs. Geo. C. Brightrall will receive
at her home, Goderich St., on Friday,.
Jane 2nd, from 3.30 to 6.
Rev. A. W. ,Gardiner of E•gmond-
ville United Church is attending Con-
ference in London this week. •
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wasmann with
Mr, games Aikenhead of 'Kippen and
Mr. and ass's. John Elligson of Mit-
chell 'were Sunday visitors 'with Mr,
and Mrs. Louis Diegel in T'Zitohener.
Rev. H. V. Workman, Mr. F. S.
Savauge and Mr, (John McNay of
North Side United Church are at-
tending Conference at London this
week,
lir. and 'Mrs, C. L. Smith of Zur-
ich were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Ross.
Mr. and Mrs, Louts Helwig and
family of Detroit 'anti Mr. and Mrs.
Israel 'Wilhelm and daughter Mar-
jorie, of Milverton, were visitors on
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Ross.
Mr. R. Froin and family moved on
Monday to the Gillespie cottage on
High street.
A screen of .snow ,fence has 'been
fastened to the upper part of the wire
fence at the Recreation Ground. Over
the 'fence is out.
Mr. Leo Joynt successfully passed
examinations of the School of Pharm-
acy and has taken a position in
Toronto,
Mrs. E. J. Hill, Listowel, is spend-
ing a few weekswith her daughter,.
Mrs. E. S. Chapman, who is conval-
escing at file hospital after her recent
serious illness.
Chief of Police Beatty of Stratford
was in town on Wednesday evening
,to swear in Chief Helmer Snell of
Seaforth and nine Legion members as
speoial police for the visit of Their
Majesties in Stratford next Tuesday.
Mr. S. J. Burke and family are
moving to Stratford where he will
continue ,his collection agency.
ANNIVERSARY
SERVICES
BLAKE UNITED CHURCH
Sunday, June 4th
Rev. A. Lane of Clinton will preach
in morning at 1111 o'clock and Rev.
Mr. Wilding, Holmesville, in the
evening at 17..30 Friends and former
parishioners cordially welcomed.
Special music by the Choir assisted
by 'Choir o'f'Hensall 'United Church,
Rev. J. R. Peters, Pastor..
HAWAIIAN GUITAR
CONCERT
Cardno's Hall, • Seaforth
Friday, June 9th
8 P.M.
GOOD VARIETY PROGRAM
Demonstrating on two electric. guit-
ars. Solos, duets, trios, also vocal,
piano, tap dancing by pupils and some
outside talent,
Admission - 10c and 25c
Da rice
IN DUBLIN
Friday, June 2
$2.00 DOOR PRIZE
MAC BURGESS' ORCHESTRA
ADMISSION 35 Cents
TM'
,The Department of Poultry Husbandry Bu ilding, Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph,
where Professor W. R. Graham and his staff Haire for years experimented on feeds.
AS A RESULT WE HAVE
Choiceteriam ChickStarter
Why not buy the starter that has been teste d and proven? It is so palatable your chicks
will relish CHOICETERIA. True they consume a lot because they like it. In return you
are getting better growth with lower mortality.
Buy the Feed with the Tag on the Bag
"2 per cent CEREAL Grass"
e0Q
Mr. Jas. Scott
ands of 'chicks,
ingredients in
respect,
of the Scott Poultry Farm says, "With our experience in feeding thous-
Choiceteria feeds have proven to our entire satisfaction that the quality of
a mash is very important. Choiceteria meets our requirements in every
DEALER J. M. SCOTT SEAFORTH
Chick Starter $2.40
Grow Mash $2.10
E. S. WATT & SONS
O.A.C. Lay Mash . , .. $2.10
O.A.C. Lay Mash with Cereal Grass ....$2.20
Palmerston
ESTABLISHED. 18855
DANCE.
At the Rendezvous on the Lake
HAYFIELD
EVERY
WEDNESDAY
To DON H'OPKINS
EVERY
FRIDAY
Good Old Tyme Dancing
C. Watson, Manager.
TOWN TOPICS
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Charlesworth
and son Grant, Miss Dorothy Charles-
worth and Mr. James Cox of Tor-
onto spent the week end with 31r, and
Mr's. W. C. Govenlock..
Mr. Timothy Murray and son Bob
of Chicago .left Monday alter spend-
ing the week end at 'tate home of Mr.
and Mrs. James Murray, McKillop.
They were accompanied back by kliss
Julia Murray.
Mfrs. Arthur Masan of Saskatoon,
Sask.; arrived on Tuesday and is visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Wna. Charters.
Mrs. F. D. Hutchison has returned
to Seaforth after spending the winter
in .Mitchell.
Mrs. George Mack, who has been
visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs.
W. Black for the past two weeks, re-
turned to Woodstock on Wednesday.
MANLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brall and fam-
ily from Detroit spent Sunday with
Mrs. Bralltw sisters, Mrs. W. Manley
and Mrs. Thos. McKay.
Getting the root and corn ground
ready is the order of the day and the
soil is in •excellent condition, and pro
raises that the 'farmers will receive
good rewards for their labor.
Mrs. John Murray visited her bro-
ther, Mr. C. Eckart last week. w•h
has been on the sick list in Seaforth.
but his many friends are pleased to
learn that lie is recovering.
• HARLOCK
Miss " Jean Leiper who has been
very sick with the mumps is getting
along nicely and 'we hope will soon
he well again, Nurse Beacom 11115
been in charge.
Some of the, young .people from
this neighborhood attended the open-
ing fiance at the pavilion 'in.. Bayfield
the night of tate 24th.
Mr. and Mrs, James Scott, Jimmie
and Iiui, from Toronto, spent the .6o1
iday at tine (tome of Mrs. Scott's par
cots, also visiting other friends.
Mr, Eddie Bell left on Sunday on a
hiking trip to visit his sister A,fiss
Mildred 'anti other friends in Detroit.
Blondes Threatened With Extinction?
Professor I-larold O. Whitnall elf
Colgate /University reveals that the
fan --haired. /blue-eyed type, if threat-
ened with extinction, tray he saved
through the use of mine'ra'l in 'Food.
you'll find more about this alarming
threat in The American Weekly wth
the Dine 4 issue of The Detroit Sun-
day Times.
iJrM4.-i5,1. i,!'+:: i. .,. -; e5.5. d,1. '.'. , ..,
uy the Best for Less
Conte early and get your choice of some real good used
equipment in perfect condition, all fully guaranteed.
1 Nearly New Red Star Washer with wringer $15.00
1 Farm Wagon 30.00
Three 13 -tooth M. H. Cultivators, your choice 20.00
.One 1'4 -plate McCormick Deering Disc Harrow' 30.00
One No. 4 Manure Spreader 90.00
And Numernus other machines in working condition
JOHN SACH
McCORMICK-DEERING DEALER SEAFORTH
PROCLAMATION
Haying been pt'titioned by a large number of Merchants of
the Town, and by resolution of the Town Council, 1 hereby
proclaim
Tuesday, June 6th, 1939
A HOLIDAY
In
17 /nor .r tate V:s't of Their \1 i 7e.s, the King and Queen
to' Stratu,r-1, and respectfully request the citizens • of the
Town .1.n show their loyalty and respect •by observing the
same
The - regular Vi e.lnesday afternoon hair holiday will. of
course, be cancelled
JOHN J. CLUFF, Mayor
Dated at Seaforth this -20th day of May, 1939
"i.it)l) S:1\ -E THE KING".
Nsesaix
DUBLIN
On Tuesday afternoon in the pub-
lic sch000i, which was prettily decor-
ated with drags and the pupils' art,
patriotic exercises were carried out
under the chairmanship of Rev. Mr.
Capper, rector of Mitchell. Many ad -
Oita attended. \1r. A. C. Collins is
the teacher. The opening, of a devo-
tional nature, was •followedby songs
interspersed with recitations, a flag
drill,.,closittgg play and a reading and
God. Save the King.
11r. Iowcph Shea of Montana. and
Mr. and Mrs James Shea of \Vindoor
and 31:s. B.utl Byet'man and daugh-
ter of Detroit visited relatives, •
3lir, and 3drs Edward Hallihan of
Detroit visited her mother, Mrs.
Mary Cronin.
Dr. Stapleton was in London dur-
ing the .week,
Messrs. Ralston and Leonard Smith
of Kenilworth visited Mrs. Johanna
Roach,.
Misses Inose and Peggie Dillon of
St. Marys visited friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coyne and
son Joe and Mrs. Ellen Burns spent
HAIRDRESSING
AT THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL
SEAFORTH
Monday, June 5
(ALL DAT)
JEAN SHITI; y
Phone 227 for appointment•
Sunday 'xitlt Kitchener friends.
V1iss
Mary Kline of Partlatl.1; '0
gon visited relatives.
McKILLOP
Rev. and Mr,, R. 'W. Craa were in
London this week where the London
Conference of the United Clutmch is
being held- this year in Centennial
United Church of which their son,
Rev. Walter B. Craw, is pastor. Mr.
David Boyd, lajr 'delegate of ,McKillop
charge/also "attended. Jinn H•ttnter of
Toronto will address the laymen's
banquet on Thursday 'evening.