The Seaforth News, 1934-03-15, Page 5THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1934.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS.
PAGE FIVE
Look for the Superior Sign
3t is your guide to good merchandise, low prices and first-class
service. It is the sign of a good merchant of enterprise and foresight,
taking all the advantages, offered by an Organization of over nine
hundred stores, served by its own wholesales, and one of the leading
distributors of food products in Canada. Support local industry and buy
at your Superior Store.
Items for Week Ending March 21
SODA aISCUI'TS 1 lb. bag 10 c
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 1 Ib, tin .27 c
McCORMICK'S ;FIIG BARS, new per lb 19c
c
2 tins 23c
GOLDEN WAX BEANS, LYNN VALLEY
KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES
2 pkgs. 17 c
AYLMER GOLDEN BANTAM OHOICE CORN 2's, 2 tin 25 c
SODA BISCUITS, 'FRESH and CRIS P 2 lbs. 25
c
GREEN. GAGE PLUMS per tin 10 c
NATURE'S BEST FANCY CATSUP ....
2 tins 25 c
CHOC. MARSHMALLOW and ASS'T. BISCUITS, 2 lbs, 29 c
,AYLMER FANCY WHOLE BEETS, l's per tin w�
c
3 TINS CORN, PEAS, TOMATOES, PORI{. AND BEANS
PIMENTOES, SOUPS, CORN FLAKES, for 25 c
Ross J. Sproat
Miss N. Puce
Phone S
Phone 77
Walker's
FUNERAL SERVICE
UNDERTAKING
—and—
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
W. j. WALKER, holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license.
Flowers furnished
Night or day phone 67
SEAFORTH MARKETS.
Wheat, per bus. 80c -83c
Barley, per bus, • • 48c
Oats, per 'bus. 38c
Eggs, per doz. ...... ...
t.... .,16c 311c
Hogs, per cwt, $8.75'
Potatoes, per bag .......,..:. ,t, $1,'50
.Have A Good Garden With Plenty
of Fresh Vegetables
BTG SEED SPECIAL
6 Packages for 25c, Additional
packages 4c each.
Your Choice: Beets, Carrots, Cu-
cumbers, 'Lettuce, Onions, Parsnip,
Radish, Beans, Peas, Spinach, Turnip,
Corn and etc,
More Seed, higher quality, better
germination and all .for :less money,
because we sell you direct,
W. E. REID SEED 'CO. Box 103
CHATHAM, ONT.
Douglas' Egyptian Iaaitnent should
be 'inevery household. Stops bleed-
ing at once, cauterizes wounds and
prevents blood poisoning. Keeps away
inflammation and proud flesh.
EGMONDVILLE.
Mr. James Bristow of EgMondville
found a large brown snake on his barn
floor after the rain,. Where it came
from is quite a question, Some think
it carie up through the floor, while the
nature experts insist it fell with the
rain.
Quite a number of people in Eg-
mondville are on the invalid list fat
the present; hoping spring is round
the corner, that will improve matters.
Mrs. Crawford Simpson arrived
home on .Saturday night from the hos-
pital in Toronto where she was oper-
ated on. We are all much pleased to
have her back in '•Egntondvitl'le. She is
pickiiig up wonderfully and will we
hope, be herself again before long,
The Egrnondvills '(as some call
them) River Rats, won out on the
McMillan Cup against the Tucker -
smith boys .on Saturday night.
HARLOCK,
lir, ,Harold Beacom and Mr. George
McCall of Londesboro have completed
cutting wood for Mr, Robert Watson
Mr, and Mrs, Frank McGregor en-
tertained company Friday evening.
Mrs. A. W. Beacons is at present
visiting at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Joseph Lyon, near Londesboro,
Mr, and Mrs. Vascella who have
been living on - Mr. Wan. Parson's
farm, have moved to the home of Mr,
Henry Sanderson where they are en-
gaged to assist for the summer.
tIr, and fats. Warren Gibbings and
Jean, of near Clinton, returned home
Wednesday after spending a few days
at the hohne of the latter's parents, -lir.
and Mrs. Isaac Rapson, and while
here visited at the 'homes of Beacom's,
Jennie Knox, and Watson's,la
also
entertaining friends.
Mrs, Fred Vascella visited at the
home of Vera Me/Donald Tuesday.
Mr, Lorne 'Toil visited -lir, and
Mrs. Isaac Rapson 'Wednesday,
Hogarth
says:
SUP ER -SIZE
Chicks Have
'igor
and Stamina
Hogarth SUPER -SIZE chicks will
give you SUPER -SIZE pullets that
will LAY super -size eggs next Fall.
Cockerels - grow faster, too. Hatched
from eggs, averaging 26-27 ounces per,
dozen, from Government Approved
flocks, Seven breeds. Send for our
booklet or order direct. 'SUPER -SIZE
Leghorns $14:75 per hundred • Barred
Rocks, Minorcas 2c per chick more;
White Rocks 3c, other breeds 4c more.
Ilogarth "Just -Rite Chicks 3c per
chick off these prices, all round. Dis-
counts on larger orders.
Hogarth Chick:Hatcher Box 102
Chick:Hatchery EXETER, ONT,
TOWN TOPICS.
Mrs. Mc'Gregorr of Tuckersntith
wad lits, Bultt of :I ippen visited their
mother, Mrs. William McCloy, who
is ill,
Mrs, 51 nip son, EgmondviIle, re-
t u rned
e-turnad 'froth Toronto an Saturday and
is somewhat improved.
Mr. Charles Dickson of London
.spetet the week -end at his home,
.Mr. jos. Eckert of Oakville spent
Sunday with his parents.
:any friends of Mrs, J. LA, McLean
of Egrnon'dwilte regret to learn she is
oottlfi,ned to the hospital through ill-
ness.
Mies Maude Laidlaw spent the
week -end in Toronto.
Miss Olive Scott of Bduevale is vis-
iting at the home of Mr, J. W. Beat-
bf e,
Mr. Clarence Long, 'peincipal of a
public school in Guelph, has complet-
eii 47 years' teaching, toeing only 8,
days in that- time, Mr. Long and Mee.
J. M Rb'benteon of town were room-
mates while attending Listowel High
:School.
Mr. and Mrs, William Govendock
have returned from spending the win-
ter in Toronto.
Mrs, Irwin Trewctrtha spent the.
week -end with her parents, Dr, and
Mrs. Harburn,
Mr. Wm. Bell, Oakville, was a
week -and visitor in town.
Mr, Jack Smith spent the week -end
ninth his son, Mr, Thoinas Smith at
Mount Albert.
The many friends of Mrs. C. Eck -
net are plIe'ased to learn that she is
recovering from an accidental fall
she got.last Monday, She sustained
a sever shaking up and on examina-
tion it was found a small bone was
broken, but no serious effects are ex-
pected. She had been progressing
nicely from her prolonged illness and
this means a slight setback.
The manly friends of Air. W. H.
Sholdice, of town, who sustained an
injury to his eye recently, regret that
he has been quite i11 this past week,
!Word was received here of the ser-
ious illness of llr. Wilfrid ;Morrow,
formerly of Seaforth, who is in the
Calgary hospital, where he will have
to stay for several months. Friends of
Me. Morrow hope for a speedy recov-
ery.
Mr, and Airs. Peter Calder and son
Cameron, of St, Catherines, left Sat-
urday for Glasgow, Scotland. Mr,
Calder has taken leave of absence
until May. They will visit Mr. Cald-
er's mdther, who lives there.
The Misses Mae and Barbara Ab-
erhart, Air. George Abeehart and
Miss Mabel Crowe, Mr, Ira-Zavitz of
London, -Mfr, Robert Aberhart of Var-
na, lir. Frank llossop, also of Varna,
were guests of the Aberhart family
in M1dKiilop over Sunday.
Mrs, Clarissa Garden of Toronto is
visiting her brother, lir, Adam Hays.
Mr, and Mrs, Armour Dundas have
moved to London,
lir. end Mrs. James Reynolds and
family are moving than week to the
faros they receduly purchased from
Tonran'ce Dundas,
A gathering of interest was held in
London Satttrttay evening at the' home
of one of the school principals, where
the teachers gathered to honor Mr,
George Aberhart and ,hiss Mabel
Crowe, who are to be married shortly.
MRS. E. C. BOSWELL
The funeral of AIrs. E. C. Bo.wetl,
whose death occurred Thursday night
in 'Seett Memorial 'H'ospital following
an illness of iwo weeks, took place on
Saturday afternoon from St Thomas'
Anglican Church, which was .tilled.
Rev. Canon Appleyard took for his
text the -e-ords, "Precious in she
Lord's sight is the Death of His
Saints." The organizations represent-
ed were ,Seaforth Lions Club, Brit-
annia llasoni,c Lodge,. Wilmot Ma-
sonic Lodge, (Baden; Seaforth branch
of Canadian !legion; the various or-
ganizations of 51 Thomas' ,Chtir'ch,
the different .organizations of St.
George's Anglican Church, Trenton,
and many friends, ;P'all'bearers were
Dr. T A, Munn Dr. F. 5. Bechely.
G. D Ferguson Earl Bell, Dr: Sproat
'and 'J, 31. McMillan. The remains
were taken to' Cobourg for bttrfae
Her 'husband, fa'bher and brother, Mr.
E, C. ;Boswell, .Rev, Canon Austin
Smits and ',Rev. Arthur 'Smith, of
Trenton, attended wire funerai -there,
BORN.
Funnel!,—in Seaforth on Saturday,
March 1:0, 1934, to 'Mr. and Mrs.'
Charles Fennell (formerly May
Mo(tv'bray) a son (Douglas Charles)
McLellan.-1Lt Scott Memorial Hosp-
ital, Seaforth; on Thursday, March
8th, 119314, 13 Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
McLellan, a. son.
.A Power of its Own.—Dr. Thomas'
Eclectric Oil has a subtle power of
its own. All who have used it know
this and keep it by them as the most
aluable liniment available. its uses
ve innumerable and for many years
has been prized as the leading lini-
nent for man and feast.'
PASTEURIZED
MILK
We are pleased to offer to our many customers and others
who wish to avail themselves of the opportunity, a high quality
Of properly pasteurized milk,
We have installed an up-to-date Glass -lined Pfaudler Pasteur-
izer, Cooler and an Automatic Filler and Capper.
The bottles are sterilized with a chlorine solution immediately
before filling.
We are also installing a brine tank and coolingroom which,
accompanied with a liberal supply of ice, will afford ample
refrigeration.
Owing to thehigh cost of installing this
equipment and the expense of pasteurizing,
the prices will 'be:
• 51c a pint or AOC a quart
52pint tickets for .51:00 cash
We also offer you a High Testing Cream which we guarantee
will whip, the price of which will remain unchanged at present.
We invite you to visit our farm and dairy at any time.
ILVER. R
E
EKA, D
AIRY
EB, GOUDIE,
Goderich St. East Phone 144r2
JUNIOR FARMERS'
Skating
Party
y
in Palace Rink, Seaforth, on
Saturday Night
NIARCFI *17
,Bend in Attendance from -8 till 10
A real time. Everyone Welcome
Adults 20c, Children 10c
DON'T MISS HEARING
array Mcpo
(Vocalist, Impersonator, Humorist
and Reciter)
In the Sunday School Room
NORTH SIDE UNITED CHURCH
P riday . evg., Mar, 23
at 8 p.m.
Under the auspices of the Young
People's League
ADMISSION: Adults 25c Children
and Collegiate students 15c
LONDESBORO
Mrs. T. Sampson of Palmerston, is
helping nurse her sister, hiss E. Ly-
on, ivlso is seriously ill at the hone
of her brother, Mr, 1Vut, !Lyon, with
no improvement in her condition.
Dr. Kirk Lyon of Leamington vis-
ited at his home over the week end,
Mr. J. 0, Melville spent the week
end with friends in Norris twp.
Mrs, E. Adams witlu her sister,
.Miss L, Brigham of Clinton took ad-
vantage of the cheap ,rates on the C;
N.R. on Saturday and spent the week
end in Toronto.
Mr, _Albert Brunsdon evho for many
years has resided in tSaskatchewan,
has returned to his former town and
is making his home with his nephew,
Mr -Bert Brunsdon.
Mrs. Margaret !fanning received
the sad news a few daye ago of the
death of her brother, Mr. Enoch
Morris of Toronto, which occurred
on Thursday morning, March 8'th in
his nth year. Deceased was apparent-
ly in his usual good health when he
was suddenly stricken while on the
street quite near the home of 'bis son,
medical aid was at once summoned
and the hest of attention given him
but failed to improve, having suffered
a severe stroke. He was removed to
the hospital the folllowing day where
Inc passed away, being only sick a
felt- days. Deceased in former years
Ivan well known in this community,
having conte to Hellen with his par -
WALL PAPS
in Stock
734c to 25c SINGLE ROLL
6 yard bundles, .1/4 -in. white
Elastic .,. 10c
• 1Women's and Children's Cotton
Hose 18c
Men's All -Wool Work Sox
.20c, .25c, 35c, 40c
Our special Black Tea, lb....49c
2 lb. tins Corn Syrup ..... ,180
5 Ib. tins Corn Syrup 37c..
10 lb. pails Corn Syrup . , ,68c
Prunes 12%c, 15c lb
Five Roses Flour $2.90
Galvanized Tubs, med. size. 85c
Razor Blades, blue, „.5 for 15c
Paints, Varnishes and Brushes
J..T. MciAsh
VARNA
enits when a babe in arms, iHis par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morris, set-
tled on concession '10, Hullett, about
two miles west of Londesboro when
this country was a vast forest. Here
deceased grew to manhood with four
brothers and three sisters all of .whom
have passed to the great beyond but
one sister, Mrs, M. 'Manning, Londes-
boro. He married Miss Jane A. El-
wood of Clandeboye and settled on a
farm on the boundary line near Blyth.
Here a family of four sons and one
daughter were born, Later the farm
was sold aid they moved to Toronto
to reside. Those left to mourn his
loss are: Harvey Morris, a builder:
Matthew, a tailor; IIerbert, jeweller,
all of Toronto, and Mrs, J. A. Hum-
phries, Pontiac, Mich„ and one son
died in Toronto at nine years of age.
His wife predeceased him three year
agog The funeral took place on Satur-
day, .March loth, interment in the fa-
mily plot in Prospect cemetery, Tor-
onto.
(Born. -11n Elyt'h. to lir. and Mrs.
Albert Austin, on March 6th, a son.
lir. Gen. McCall has recently pur-
chased lir. Chas. Rudelell's farm and
take.a possession Soon.
WINTHROP.
There passed away suddenly at her
home in ,Courtright on Feb, 25th,
lire. Glues, L, Bucke' (nee Minnie
!Sheridan). .1 short private funeral
was held at her home, the public ser-
vice being held at St, Stephen's An-
glican Church, in Courtright, con-
ducted by Rev. lir. Wheaten, assist-
ed by Rev, lir. 'Armetrong. Her
favorite 'hymns were sung, ''Nearer
My God to Thee," and Mr, john
!James sang 'The Old Rugged Cross.'
Interment was made in Wilkespnrt
cemetery. Her husband, three daugh-
ters and one son survive. The late
Mrs. Bucke was an aunt of -Airs. Geo,
Eaton.
The prize winters at the euchre
and dance in the hall last Friday nigh
were, for ladies' :first prize, Miss
Ferne Wheatley; ladies' lone hand;,
Miss Margaret Montgomery; men's
first prize, Mr. ',Louis Bolton, and
men's lane hand prize, Mr. Leonhard:,
Mrs. Joseph Little spent :last week
with her parents, lir. and Mrs.
'Geddes of P,clgrave,
Mr. and kits, Foster ,Bennett and
Mona and lir, and Mrs. P.nht, Hogg
and children of ,Seaforth spent Thurs-
day with lir. and Mrs, Gco, Eaton,
Mrs, Willis Dundas spent last
week with her mother, Mrs. 'George
Little, who has been on the sick list.
We are sorry that Air. i}Tugh iRess
is seriously' 111 at his 'home. :Hiss
Trout, :R:N„ of Seaforth, is musing
Mr. Ross.
Mr. Archie Campbell of Toronto
spent the week end with .relatives
Isere.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos.,lryce and 'Ha-
rold spent Sunday with lfr, and Mrs.
Matt. 'Armstrong of Hallett.
HILLSGREEN
Mr. and Mrs. C. Seimon of Zurich
visited friends in this vicinity,
Mr, and Mrs. W. Weldo anal \:fr. J,
Solctan visited the litter's parents, lir:
and Mrs lf, Solder, near Hensall,
Mr. and Mrs, 5V. Huxtable and
Miss Agnes Anderson of Centralia
visited lir. and Mrs, Jas. Love,
Misses Edna Cochrane and Annie
Jarrott visited the former's brother,
and Mrs. C. Cochrane, near
,B ruce!fiel d.
A box social is being held in the
'Hillsgreen Church on Thursday even-
ing-, March 115th, .Laclies come and
bring your boxes and the gents will
take care of thein. Every -hotly w'el-
cotne:
'Want and For' Sale, Ads, 3 times, 50c
AC000NTS
As Dr. Mackay has retired
from practice, -would those ow-
ing accounts kindly � settle
promptly with Miss Edith
Hoag, at Dr. Jarrott's office
(formerly occupied by Dr.
Mackay).
HIBBERT.
Hibbert Council met in regular ses-
sion on Monday at Staffa township
hall, all members present, the Reeve
.presiding. The minutes of the pre-
vious meeting were read and confirm-
ed and a number of com'munic'ations
disposed of satisfactorily, Bylaws
were passed, authorising the appoint-
ment of fenceviewers, poundkeepers
and patrolmen, also authorizing esti-
mated expenditure on roads for 1934.
:Fallowing is the list of .appointments:
William Pullman, , Joseph !Linton, Sa-
muel Norris, Oswald Walker, Frank
'Jordan, Robert Barbour, 'Gerald
!Doyle, John 31. Miller, As drew Mc-
Lachlan, George T. limen, Pound-
keepers---IFranvk Feeney, Alma Gray,
:Fred Vipond, John Hocking, Lorne
Pethicte, ,Pa'trick Williams, 'Bert .Pears,
'Walter Kerslake, Dave Bruce, Arnold
'Westlake, Frank Hannbly, Patrolmen
—Edwin Harris, William Tullman,
Mack Feeney, Gordon Docking, Cecil
Bowman, Albert iHiey, Hugh Dalrym-
ple, Edgar Allen, James `Hoggarth,
)William Jeffery, John Coyne, Joseph
Atkinson, Joseph Stapleton, Percy
Harris, Alex. lldDougall, General ex-
pense orders for $20135, which included
balance of requisitions owing to the
schools, and road expense orders, $3S,
were issued. The meeting adjourned
until Monday, April 9, at 1 p.m,—Mrs,
Kathleen Feeney Tow•a: hin Clerk,
BRUCEFIELD,
New.; has been rerrtved of the pass-
ing of 11r., John Chapman, Edgety,
Sask., the eldest son of the late Mr.
Win. Chapman of Tockersmith,
It was with the deepest re„eret that
the many friends of lIr B. R Hig-
gins heard of lnk pe.seing awey 'tet
week, air. Higgins teas b ,rn near
Brucefield ctrl c ,ntinurd to live there
until he retired and moved to .Clinton
a nwmher .of yeas ago, fie was Sun-
day School superintendent and an el-
der in the church for a great many
years and was a man ti ba was highly.
respected. The sincere sympathy of
their many friends in the village and
community is extended to Mrs. Hig-
gins and family.
Nurse 'Rohner who has been
spending the past sew months with
friends in Exeter returned to her
home in the village last week,
Mrs. Jamieson and Llfrs.'Brock, at-
tended the funeral of their friend, 12r,
Jamieson of the Huron Road last
week,
The Horticultural Society are hold-
ing a social evening, \larch 16th at 8
p,nt, A report will .be given by the
delegates who attended the Horticul-
tural convention which was held in
Toronto last February.
They are certainly making a real
Irish celebration for the =pith, giving
a concert and a real Irish feed, lots
of fun for your 117 cents.
!larch __meeting of the Tuckersfnith
:Aggressive Club will be held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Haugh, on
Tuesday evening, -!Larch 20th, The
roll call will be answered by "How
we are benefitted by meeting togeth-
er." The topic, "New Ideas of Potty
try Raising," by James Scott and
"How- to snake aur club meetings
simple, entertaining and interesting,"
by Scott Davidson.
The regular meetingof the Bruce -
field Y.P.S. was held on Monday ev-
ening, March 12th at '8,115 with the
missionary convener, Miss Evelyn
Grainger, in the chair. The meeting
opened by singing a. hymn, followed
by a Scripture reacting by Eveiyn
Grainger, followed by prayer by Gor-
don Elliott. The topic, "What I. Vat \1'e
Would have Jesus Do With Us,"
was taken by the ,Rev, Mr. Bremner,
mvho at the close gave a. reading. The
president, T. McLeod, then took the
chair for any discussion and any pre-
vailing business, The.meeting closed
by all singing a hymn and repeating
the Mizpah benediction. A social half
hour was enjoyed by all present at
the class,
mood ehicks
Good chicks, well cared, result
in cheap pullets with the ability
to lay lots of big eggs and make
you money. Buy your chicks
from McKinley of Zurich and be
sure. Ask him to call and have a
chat before you order, if you like...
You are under no obligation to
Luy.
J
E,NicKINLEY
ZURICH (Stanley Twp,)
PHONE 97 t 11, HENSALL