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Thi§ list good April 4 to April 10
PEARL
White NAPTHA SOAP 5 cakes 19c
REE HIVE
CORN SYRUP, 2s -16c; 5s 37c
CRISCO 1s -19c; 3s 53c
AYLMER
Orange MARMALADE 32 oz. ..per jar 25c
PETER PAN
PEAS, No. 3 sieve, 17 oz. 2 tins 19c
Libby's CATSUP, 12 oz. per btl. 1 3c
Aylmer Soups, Vegetable and Tomato, 10%2 oz 2 tins 19c
Cowan's Perfection Cocoa, 1/as-16c; 1s 27c
Heinz Cooked Spaghetti, 17 oz 2 tins 25c
Magic Baking Powder,,,. 8 oz, -200; 16 oz. 30c
Keen's Mustard 2 oz.-15o;.,,.1/4e-27c; yes 49c
Salmon, Fancy Red Cohoe, Unicorn or Golden Net, %2s 17c
is 28c
Hillcrest Shortening, is 2 lbs. 27c
Quaker Corn Flakes 2 pkg. 15c
Shirriff's Lemon Pie Filler per pkg. 15c
Glacier Sardines ............... 2 tins 19c
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"House Cleaning Needs"
Sunlight Soap .. per cake 6c
Lifebuoy Soap 2 cakes 15c
Lux Toilet Soap ••........ 3 cakes 17c
Rinso small -10c; Large -24c; giant 49c
Hawes Floor Wax, 1s -45c;. , ..Castle wax is 25c
Lux Flakes, small -10c; .. • . large 24c
Clothes Lines, 30 ft. cotton each 18c
Cleaners, Big 5 or Classic per tin 50
Bon Ami, cake powder • • per tin 14c
or
Ivory Flakes, small -10c; large 24c
Mazda Electric Bulbs, 40, 60 and 100 watt each 20c
Clothes Pins , . 3 doz. 100
AYLMER LIMA BEANS. 16 oz. in Tomato 2 tins 25c
ALLEN'S APPLE JUICE, 20 oz. tins 2 tins 19c
AYLMER GRAPE JUICE, 1014, oz. per tin 10c
AITNT ,JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR per pkg, 1 5c
PRUNES, large sweet 2 lbs. 25c
MANNING'S CHOCOLATE BRIDGE DAINTIES ,,per lb, 23c
Ross ® Sproat PHONE 8
Miss
,Pryce PHONE77
WALKER'S
FUNERAL HOME
UNDERTAKING
AND EMBALMING
J. R. WALKER, JR,
Halder of Government diploma
and license.
Flowers
furnished
Night or day phone 67
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THE
JACKSON STUDIO
Excellent Portraits at the
Right Price
Come in and make au appointment
STRATFORD - GODERICH
COACH LINES
Fall & Winter Time Table
Leaves Senforth for Stratford:
Daily 8.40 a,m, and 0.30 p.m.
Leaves Senfarth for Goderich:
Daily except Rud ayln
and hot., 1.22 p.m.
Sun, and Iron., 1.25 p.in. and 10.20 p.m.
Connection at Stratford for Toronto.
Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detroit,
Tavistock, Woodstock
Agents: Queen's, Commercial, Dick House
SPRING IS COMING
Grain prices are going up. Have
you ordered your fertilizer? We
are advised that prices of material
are sure to go up. Why not order
now and be safe. We sell "Shur -
Gain." We also have Hog Concen-
trate and "Big 50" for your poul-
try.
We also buy all kinds of grain
for George Thompson of Hensall,.
and we will truck it for you and
supply bags.
Telephone for information as to
prices, etc.
SPROAT & SPROAT
TILE YARD Seaforth
Phone 655 r 2.
J. A. BURKE
FUNERAL SERVICE
Dublin Ont,
Night or Day Calls Phone 43r10
SEE THE NEW
NORGE
REFRIGERATOR
Also our Display of
LOCOMOTIVE
WASHERS
IN OUR STORE ON MAIN ST.
(next to Willis Shoe Store)
—RADIOS--
DIOS
Electric Models
Deleo'est, General Electric and
Spartan from $15.95 up
Battery Sets
As low as $19.96 (4 tubes)
If your Radio is not in good work-
ing order you may need new Radio
Tubes. We can supply your needs
from our stock of new tubes.
Expert Radio Repair Work
ENOS BOSHART
Phone 75, Seaforth
COMEDY
"DEACON DUBBS"
At Egmondville Church
Presented iii Young Peoples.
Society
Directed by Mrs. A. W. Gtu'diuer
FRIDAY, APRIL 19
AT 8 P.M.
Aclniiosion 25c
TOWN TOPICS
Mr. and Mts. Earl Leyburne of
Timagami, and Miss Margaret Ley -
hurtle, Mr. Robert Carter, Clinton,
and Miss Hazel Earle of Seaforth
were guests last week at tate home of
Mr, and Mrs. S. Leyburne.
Mr. Norman Jefferson of Toronto
retui'ued to the city on Saturday
after spending Easter week with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. W. V, Jegerson,
Mr. Arthur Vincent has returned
from spending a week with his sister
Miss Evelyn Vincent, and other
friends at Owen Sound.
Miss Jean Fraises, ten -year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Fraiser, suffered a broken left arm
in two places after being tripped by
a local boy ou Main street Saturday
night
Mr, and Mrs. John Riley and (laugh-
ter Helen fi'om Jamestown took in
the Niagara hockey game last Thurs-
day and visited with Mr, and Mrs.
Sam Carter and Miss Myrtle.
Miss Maxine Kelly of Stratford is
visiting with Mr, and Mrs, R. Mc•
Faddin and Albie.
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Henderson
and Miss Eleanor and Miss Loreen
moved to Goderieh on Monday. Their
house on North Main street will he
oi•cupieil by Mr: and Mrs. J. E. Willie,
Miss Mary Broadfoot of London
was a week -end .visitor with Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Dale.
Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Dale and Alvin
Dale spent. Sunday at Walton owing to
the critical condition `of their father
Mr. George Dale. Mr. Dale passed
away Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Marshal Young of Hallett
Twp., spent the week end ;is the
guest of Iles' sister Mrs, Richard
Rogers.
Mr, and Mrs. Alex MacKenzie wore
week end visitors with his mother,
Mrs. C. MacKenzie. They were e re•
turning to their home at Orillia after
spending the winter in Florida.
Reserve Friday, April 19th for the
euchre at St. Thomas' Church, put on
11y the girls' branch of the W.A.
Mr. Jim Scott: Boston, has been
spending a week's holiday with his
mother, Mrs. H. R. Scott.
Mrs. Maude Sloane returned Mon-
day after spending the past week in
Toronto.
firs. John MacTavish was in Ing•
ersoll on Wednesday attending the
funeral of her brother, Mr. A.
Staples,
Mr, and Mrs, E. C. Davis of Elmira
visited friends in town o11 Saturday.
Mayor J. J, Cluff and Mrs. ('duff
were in Stratford on Monday as
guests at the Edison Day program.
The robins, song sparrows and
black birds made their first appear-
ance here ou Monday, April 1st.
NOTICE
having been re -appointed Super-
visor and Issuer of Radio Licenses
for the constituency of Huron.
Perth, T will again call on You for
the purpose of securing renewal of
your radio licenses. Thanking all
those who got licenses from me
last year.
JOHN EAR'LE
SUPERVISOR AND ISSUER OF
RADIO LICENSES
FREE
ENLARGEMENT
Just to get acquainted, I will beau-
tifully' enlarge any snapshot nega-
tive to 5x7 inches FREE 1f you en-
close this ad and lOc for handling.
and return mailing. Your original.
returned with your free enlarge.
;tent. Look over your pictures and
send your favorite negative to -day.
WM. McASH, VARNA ONT.
BORN
'I'O\VNSEND-1n Clinton Public Hos.
Pita! on Saturday, March 30, 1940,
to Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Town-
send, Tuckersmith, a daughter
(Thelma Annette),
Want and •For Sale' Ads., 1 week 25c
HULLETT
William Bromley, .for many years a
resident of Hullett died on Monday in
his 89th year. ITe was bairn in Eng-
land in 118511 As a y(nrg man he mar-
ried Elizabeth Bembridge and brought
his Ihride to Canada He n4'a5 employ-
ed by the Grand Trunk Railway for
many.
yearsand at the sante dine 'op-
erated
n atn
y
elated a small farm. -Later he gave cup
railroad work and farmed nior ex-
tensively. 'In 1935 Mrs. Bromley died
and lie 'had :since resided ,with his 01111-
dren. Of a Ifannily of seven 'children,
'ixsurvive. They are 'pobn in Londes-
,hero; William on the Hallett 'home-
stead Mrs. Albert Nott, Saskatche-
wan; !Mrs. Thomas Dodds, Chicago,
111., ..MrS. R. Shaddick. Londe -baro,
and \ire. 'John .Cudmore, Ti Anne -
\ ille. Art .son 'Charles Edward snack the
supreme sacrifice in .the Great \Vrar.
There are i34 .grandchildren and 113
great grandchildren. Mr. V'runnley
was a Conservative in inti'litirs and
,United Church in r(lrg,inn. The felter-
el was 'held front Londeshoro United
Church on Rfedee day afternoon,
Rev. A. E. 'Menzies, Ithe pastor, ltfic-
iating. Tnternlent took place In Myth
cemetery.
EUCHRE AND
DANCE
PAGE FIVE,
'sAPaay
men
To=Wear
ant Solis
THE GREATEST VALUE WEIL
EVER OFFERED
500 IN STOCK.
These new Spring suits represent values that
cannot be had today—smart green, grey, aviation
blue and brown English worsted suits. Made in
every newest style and fitting—whether you're
short and fat, tall and slim, or regular, we can fit
you. All suits are harmony Celanese lined and a
great majority have zipper fasteners on trousers.
Need we warn you again that you'll pay many
dollars more for these another season. They're
style right and value right.
$27.50 with 2 Trousers
With one trouser $23.00
Stylish .SPRING TOPCOATS
Raglans, slip-ons, and fitted models
in smart tweed and Velour coatings.
Colors include, newest green blues,
grey, brown and sand. All sizes.
100 nt'w coats to choose from.
New Spring Hats
New colors, ltt'w' styles. smarter
bands. different shapes. all enter
into the new hats for men. Lewis.
Biltmore and Stetson makes. of
fine quality fun' felt only. We've a
hat that will just suit you
$2.95 $3.50 $3.95
STEWART BROS.
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IN WINTHROP HALL •
FRIDAY, APRiL 5TH
Agar & Collins Orchestra
Admission 25e. Lunch served
Euchre to start at 9 o'clock
Proceeds in aid of the Red Cross
DANCE
Under the auspices of the Young
Ladies Sodality, in the Parish Hall
AT DUBLIN ON
Fri., April 12th
HAP CORMAN AND HIS
ORCHESTRA
Admission 35 Cts.
DUBLIN
Wm, a
Mr, and Mrs. Rm, Flanan called g
on friends in Seaforth on Friday.
Miss Mary Beale, our telephone
operator, is taking a well earned hnl•
May with her brother Lawrence to
Stratford. Miss Mildred Murray is
taking Miss Beale's place and Miss
Ursula Kranskopf is night operator.
Mr. Mack Robinson was the guest
of Woodstock friends on Sunday.
Misses ,len Walthers and Betty
Litt with Mrs. Alex Darting,
M1 teachers have returned to their
schools after spending their Easter
holidays, including Miss Florence
Smith, Gadebill; Miss Veronica Moly.
neaux, Drysdale; Misses Gertrude and
Peggy McGrath, Kitchener; Mr. Frank
Kra uskopf of Toronto, Miss Marion
Dill of London, Kenneth Dill, Ring.
int., O'Rourke, Strat
( •Miss !lather n Y
ford Normal; Miss Peggy Walsh. To•
canto, all at their respective homes
Rev. Father Durant. St. Peter's
Seminary, London, visited Rev. Dr.
Ffonikes,
Mr, and Mrs. James Hanley, Tor-
onto, with Mr. and Mrs, Win. J.
Hanley.
Mr: Joseph Carpenter has returned
to Chatham.
Mr. 101. J. Klinkhannler is serious
ty i11 at his home. His daughter is at
Ms bedside.
The county 5110w plow cleared the
village main street this week.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
'Aromas Butter's. It's a boy.
At time of writing Mr, Michael
Klinkhanuuer of Dublin is very 111;
little hope is held for his recovery.
Mr. Dan Williams. who suffered
severe injuries to iris hand, when a
mills bottle tilled with steam -exploded,
is recovering rapidly.
Miss Bette Carlin of Beechwood
visited Dublin friends nn Thursday.
Fou' Toronto painters are engaged
in painting and decorating Dublin
Church.
Mrs. Jerry Ryan of Stratford spent
Thursday with her mother, lOIrs. T.
Maloney.
McAuley-Gormley.—
SL Patrick's Church rectory, Lon-
don, w1(, 'the scene of a gtu(.t w'edd'ing
on Saturday •nahen Eleanor, daughter
of Mr. and \[rs. Edward Gormley, of
lJlulbii n,'became die (bride 'of 11'r.
Marshall \lcAuley, son of •\Lr. and
Mrs. hell McAuley of Delaware. Fa-
ther Fred Lane'officiated, The (bride
wore a smart tailored' s'ui't in air -force
bine uvula matching 'hat, shoes and
(gloves, and a corsage of ,punt: noses
and 'longe! -mc-n'ots. She was attended
iby 'Miss Thelma Garden, gowned '0,
navy Ihlue with matching accessories
an'd a cors age 'of meal rases \lr, Al-
bert Gormley, !brother of the bride,
was Ibesit man. After a ;Wedding break -
.fast ,1(•t Wong's cafe, London, Mt. and
�Ir . IOleAatley left tray motor for De-
troit. They will live in London.
. NORTH McKILLOP
Eleanor, little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Dundas, had the mis-
fortune to fall on the floor a week
ago Saturday, breaking a bone in her
leg, and bed to have it in a. cast.
BRUCEFIELD
Mrs.Arthur McQueen «eel
t !
(laugh.
ter Miss Margaret McQueen visited
hi Londonthe litter part of last
week.
Mrs. Forrest of Loudon ('tilled on
some of her friends here last Satur.
clay.
31r. and Mrs. Charlie Halstead and
yon of Stratford visited with Mrs.
Halsteacl's parents, Mr, and Mrs, T.
Wheeler, on Sunday.
We are sorry to state Mr. T. Wheel,
er is under the doctor's dire. \\'e hope
he may soon be able to be around
again.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Douglas ('ole
brated their 40th wedding miniver•
sery on Thursday. March 29th.
Mrs, Edmunde of Seaforth is visit
Mrs. Wheeler,this
ing iter sister.311.
week.
Members of the nett Cross quilted
five quilts one day last week.
Messrs. Bob Dalrymple, 11111 Scott.
Archie Mustard and Glenn Swan at
tended the hockey game at Niagara.
Falls on Monday night. •
len ox. M atth ews—
In 5 lovely setting Of Picardy glad'•
ole hi tall staudnrds in 5t. George's
Anglican C'hur'ch, Windsor, a military
wedding of interest was solemnized at
7 o'clock Saturday evening. March 30.
when Miss Rita Mole Matthews of
Windsor. daughter of Mrs. Ida Mat-
thews of Watford, 051(8 111111 ed 01 urar,
riage to Captain W. J, Stuart Knox.
of the Essex Scottish Regiment, son
of •Ile, A. S. Knee:. of Winnipeg. The
bride who w58 given in marriage by
her brother Kenneth Matthews, chose
a gown of navy sheer with a tailored
!shite bodice of white linen inset with -
Irish crochet and flared skirt, a bolero
jacket of navy with lapels of w11(te
linen and lace, and her hat was white
straw turban trimmed with navy blue
bows and navy veil and wore a eor-
sagl' of lilies of the valley and Tanis•
man roses, Miss Marjorie Gough was
the bride's only attendant, and
wore a grey sheer jacket frock and
navy hat with touches of red, and
wore a corsage of red roses. Malor.
L. W. F. Wakefield was Capt. Knox's
best ratan. A reception was held at
the Armories which was decorated
with spring flowers. The bride, with
military tradition, cut the wedding
cake with the groom's sword. Mrs.
Matthews wore a gown of grape col-
ored crepe with corsage of white car
nations. The out of town guests for
the wedding included the bride's bro-
ther and sisterin-law, Mr. and Mr's.
Clarence Matthews, Mr. Kenneth Mat
thews and Miss Evelyn Matthews, 1>:1r
and Mrs. Glen Ferguson, all of Wat-
ford: the groom's sister and brother
in-law, M1'. and Mrs. Robert McClure
of Walton. his uncle and aunt, 101r
and Mrs. Lone Wilson and Miss
Dorothy Wilson of Brucefield, and Mr.
Ray Mason of Clinton. Following the
reception the bride and groom left 011
a short honeymoon to Montreal and
other Eastern points. They
will re-
t..
side at Windsor Courts, Windsor.
HILLSGREEN
Mr. Harold Reichert and Miss Elda
Reichert were in London one dray
during the week.
School has again opened after the
Easter week vacation and many little
tots are starting out on a new adven-
ture as they are having their first
days of school.
Mr. Janes Coyle of Toronto has
accepted a position with Mr. Ward
Forrest for the summer months.
Traffic in this district was ata com-
plete Stourist ill daring the heavy
blizzard which struck this district
two weeks ago and people were all
out walking for their necessities.
which looked like pioneer days. Bun
however on Friday night the snow'
plow was a very pleasant sight and
everyone was wearing a smile and
rushing to get the car out.
Mr. Fred Newton of Toronto has
accepted a position with Mr. Cooper
Forrest for the summer months.
Mr, Clarence Reichert is on a busi-
ness trip to London.
Want and For: Sale MIs., 1 week 251
CLEARING SALE
1---S year old Driving Horse
1-3 year old Filly.
1-6 year old Gelding.
1—rebuilt 10-20 Tractor in perfect condition.
1 McCormick 13 disc Drill.
1-13 tooth M. H. Cultivator
1 McCormick Deering 12 plate Inthrow Disc Harrows.
A number of used Electric Washers.
3 Washers for hand operations.
JOHN BACH
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MAIN STREET SEAFORTH