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The Seaforth News, 1934-05-31, Page 5• THURSDAY, .MAY 31,. 1934. THE-SEAFORTH NEWS PAGE FIVE. Aylmer Canoeil Goods Sale ITEMS FOR ONE WEEK FROM TO -DAY AYLMER. CHOICE GOLDEN PEACHES, halves 1 C No. 2 sqt. tins AYLMER VEGETABLE AND TOMATO SOUP T� , TINS AYLMER TOMATO JUICE, No. ]'tins - 3EACI4 6 AYLMER FANCY CRUSHED PINEAPPLE 16 oz. tin KELLOGG'S OR SUGAR CRISP CORNFLAKES 111 7 c 2 PKGS. as Ch'pso, 1 medium package free MAKES CLOTHES with 1 large package ' LAST LONGER for suis ty+ PEARL WHITE NAPTHA SOAP 9 BARS Golden Net ort Unicorn Fancy Red Cohoe Salmon, A's, -2 tins 29c l's each 23 Hawes Floor Wax 1 lb. tin: 43c Castle Floor Wax 1 lb. tin 25c. Ivory Soap, medium size 3 cakes 25c Ivory Soap, guest size 5 cakes 25c Chase & Sanborn's Dated Coffee 1 lb. tin 45c Schneider's Choice Side Bacon, sliced per lb. 32c Aylmer Choice Red Pitted Cherries, No. 2 squat tin each 15c Aylmer Fancy Fruits for Salad, No. 2 squat tin each 28c Aylmer Choice Pumpkin, large tins ? for 25c Aylmer Grape Fruit, Choice Quality, No. 2 squat tin each 23c Aylmer Choice Tomatoes, large tins .......................2 for. 23c Aylmer Choice Peas, No, 3 sieve, 2's tins 2 for 29c Aylmer Choice Golden Bantam Corn 2 for 25c Aylmer Catsup, home nnade style 12 oz. bottle 14c Aylmer Boneless Chicken 7 oz. tin 27c Choice Seeded Raisins 15 oz. pkg. 15c 1 lb. 45c special value pkg. Brite Boy se i Tea, P lend'..., lb. pkg. 30c `the better b g Royal York Tea, Orange Pekoe, P 16 oz. 27c Gum Drops, natural fruit flavours per lb. 19c Clark's Cooked Spaghetti, 16 oz. tin • 2 for 19c Hillcrest Lard 1 lb. ctn 12c Shredded Wheat Biscuits 2 for 25c Windsor Shortbread Biscuits per lb. 17c 16 oz. 25c '/'s 15c %'s 25c 4 pkgs'. 25c Welch's Grape Juice Superior Baking Powder, 8 oz. -15c; Baker's Cocoa Baker's Premium 'Unsweetened Chocolate, A's -15c; Jello, assorted flavours Ross J. Sproat Miss N Pryce Phone 8 Phone 77 Walker's FUNERAL SERVICE UNDERTAKING -and-/ EMBALMING Motor or Horse Equipment W. 3. WAILKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license. Flowers furnished Night or day phm'e 67 insurance FIRE -AUTO -.WIND Our Policies Will Protect You Our Rates Will Appeal - to You 'Prompt service and settlement of all claims Travel anywhere in Canada or the United States and always fully protected -you cannot af- ford to take chances. REAL ESTATE Several bargains in Town and Farm Property. Special -100 acre grass farm. Call, Phone or Write Us. A. D. Sutherland GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY Conveyancing, Real Estate, Etc. PHONE 152 SEAFORTH MARKETS. Barley ..... .. ......150c Oats, per bus ..... 46c Eggs, per dot .. 'lac, 13c, 1i7'c Potatoes, per bag $1,25 Bogs, per cwt, ., $77!5 Wheat, per bushel, ,........DS'c Found Floating in Her Pompeiian Bath II -Low a puzzling Paris murder nnys- tery was solved by the victim's own' clever precaution, _is the .theme Of an .article in The Lknaerican ;Weekly with next ISurnday s IDe'taoit'1"ime,s. • i Closed Lips Presented by Tuckersmith Ag- gressive Club in EGMONDVILLE UNITED CHURCH Mon.June llth Mon., 8:15 JP:M. Admission 25c and 15c TUCKERSMITH. Mrs. J. Jackson, Messrs. Stanley and Arthur spent the week -end in IFlint, Mich. They were- accompanied by. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pullman of Seaforth. Mir. and Mrs. 'Lorne Pepper of 'Stamford are visiting the latter's par- ents; Mr, and Mrs Hay. ay. Miss Thelma E1'gie spent the week- end visiting with friends near Staff t. Mr. JackBurrows of Stratford was a ISunday visitor -art the home of Mr. Alexa Simpson. •7Lr. and Mrs. Carl Topp and son Junior,. Mrs. A. Top, Mrs. George ;Kane of Buffalo spent 'Decoration day at the home of leLr. John Elgie. Mr. and Mrs.' ;filo. McLachlan spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Earl ;K'ios- m'ali of Chisethurst. •firs. A. P. Lyons and her boys Frank and Craig left "Saturday-' for their ihoine in Wayne, Mich., after spending two weeks with relative 'ani 'friends. Mrs. Thos. Coleman is spending the weelc in Toronto with her sister, .Mrs. M. LA. Rice, ,Miss Viola Clarke left Tuesday for Toronto to.accompanyher aunt Mrs. M. A, Rice to her summer home :rarest Kook, where she will spend the sililiner, The Trovers are holding their an - mid reunion picnic to Baylfield in IJotiett's Grove on Saturday. June'9th Mfrs. (Dr:) \•I. Armstrong g of Cara and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Purdy Inc' their little daughter were Sunday Iris - 'ter; at thehome. of Mr. and Mrs. Will e Ch t. tern , M 111 IRO ad. Dan Miss Eleanor\McCart ney little le WATSON'S HALL I? E l` IS I I? FRIDAY Admission 25 and 15 Cts daughter at '3r. and Mrs. Geo Mc- Cartney is slowly introtut after her niisfontane of getting severely scalded a tweek ago, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nicholson and daughlterB'arbara jean, i[r. and ,Mrs. Bert Sick and Mr. ]John Nich olso•n' were Sunday visitors alt their sister's, Mrs. Jean .Nicholson, of 18 ay'field. .Mr..and Mrs. Scarlett spent Sunday at the home, of their, daughter, Mas G. M'c'Cartney, „r , Want and For Sale Ads, 3 times, 50c TOWN TOPICS. Mrs. !Fred 1urchill and son Joseph, orf 113r,ussets, are spencl'iog a -week with the Misses Biddle. Mr. and Mrs, 'Ge'orge'Ferguson and Jean and IRussetl of Toronto ware Victoria Day , guests Of the. rb(isses -Ferguson. Mrs. A. D. !Armstrong leaves this week to visit her son, Mr. Malcolm Amos' I-ohg, and family, 'N. ,Apthur. Eley Dr. Larkin of Toronto. is spending.the week -end in town Miss Edith IIenderson Of E'gnnrmd- ville returned home from 'Scott Mem- orial Hospital Tuesday, after under- going an operation for appendicitis, Mr. Ed Smith is moving to Mr F. .Baxter, res'iden'ce on Thursday, :\f.,.:1. 14. \Veedtnark is moving tp Mr. \ ndrew 1rc'hibald's property Formerly occupied by the tSiegrist family, The Many, -friends of Reeve \V, W. Crosier are glad to know he Is able to he up. dei and Mrs. Edward :hole and family attended the Aluurl'ell Casa - more wedding in P,elmore Saturday. 'Messrs, '\'\' E. Brownlee, Toronto, and 1. C. Mc Ca ale y, New market, were holiday visitors in town and played ball in Hen:sall• !Ails 1Vm. lArnent spent a fe•.+ In Lyndon .with her sister. Minn Vera lfole •pent the week - earl lir truss s • and attended the Voting People Rally of the United Church, on !Sunday, ':\ number of Seaiarth people gill attend the 111 es' gradtution at Brantford hospital on !Saturday when \lisscs Evelyn • Golding, jean Kerr nil Katherine !Snider will graduate. \l r. and Mrs. J. A, Case returned Wednesday alter an- extended visit in Detroit. They were ,a•companied try their (lughter and son-in-law, Mr, gird \!i 5 in field. \lr. and MTS.. \\'; X. Knechtel vis- ited- their daughter, Mrs. W. 1'. Martin at Mi idleport. M.r. Sherman Stewart of Crystal City, Men., r expected in a few days on a visit with his patents, Mr, and \ire, Geo. Stewart, I-Iarpurtley, and lin-tiler, Mr. Marshall Steli'art•. 'A lat- ter states that there is little prospe,:t f a crap in his section, dust • along fence is "fence" lrigla in places; dust has been blowing :dmo t every day since March, there having been only one or two slight rains. Il is about Ira years since lir. Stewart has been here Misses Isobel Betties and - 'l oriel Anderson of 211ehtllop 0101 with an accident while driving to the Collegi- ate on Wednesday morning-, and the latter was taken to the hospital with an injured. wrist, HULLETT CENTRE Mr. Geo, Neal of Tarte was a visitor•. at Wm. Carters lately Bee pectotsare busyat present looking for foul brood, which is quite prevalent 111 some localities. \\'nt Carter was in Geulph last week attending an executive meeting ;f theWiner Fair \ k Board. Mr. Chas. Stewart has been enter- taining Toronto friends lately. Mr Allan Lamont sof Brussels call- ed to see his friend, Mr. Ben 'Riley, on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Hoggart visited friend's in Tuckeramith over the week end. ,Mrs. Henry Glazier is helping her daughter, Mrs. Ben Riley, at present. We are very sorry to report that Mr. Bet Riley is very Now at ipresent, Mr. Geo. Lawrence still continues in pair health. 'Mr, R. IBell and wife ,motored over front Alberta and are catling on old friends in the vicinity. Mr. Bell is an old L'ontLeaiboro boy. .Mr. ]Harold !Longman of Loncles boyo visited at the hone of Mr. Bur, ]Hogg rt on Friday evening. NORTH McKILLOP. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leeming, Ross and .Norma were visiting friend:- in riensl'sin Auburn one day last week Mr. and Mrs. John K'istuer and ,Babe, also Vera and Anna ,Mistier. of Waterloo, spent IS'unday under the parental roof. Mrs. Joseph Thornton returned with them for a wee'k's holid'ay. Mr. Edward Boyce spent 'Saturday visiting his parents at Mon'kton. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dtrvc(son and Isabel spent 'Sunday with Mr, and Mrs..Le'anard Leeming: Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wayman and Marilyn of Brantford spent the 24th with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Munn and also called on other 'friends.. CONSTANCE. Me. 3'. Clifford Britton who has spent the past six years in the West on missions and also attending, the St. Andrew's •College, Saskatoon, re- turned last -Wednesday evening by motor, accompanied by his lvite and two small daughters ,Katherine and •Arva, and are the guests of the••forii - el a.parents Mr, and Mrs. \Van. Brit- ton. Clifford, Who has completed his tern tat college with honors, and a'so took a scholarship in religious educa- tion, will be ordained on Sunday, lbane,' nl, in the London Conference 'e''d :at Sarnia. The Live Wire Sunday .Sch )ar Class presented their Arley, "Aunt Su- sali'n A r I " i1 the Community Hall, I omic. t..ro, haat Thursday evetaitlg May 24. Tiley will 'also' present their play at the Thames Road church on 15th ;Tune. 11r, and '1)frs Geo. . \Wheatley spent the- 24th with ulcer daughter, Mrs, • Chas.. t c.,l, � and I the ''tet )./1r, Leslie al C"orintb. Mr, Len 'Stephenson motored to London Saturday on business. ,Digs, J C. Smith and son 'Gerald of Vancouter, and Mr. and ]dee. Jacle 'Davidson and little balbe and Mrs. Davidson Sr. of Brucefield were vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Law's'oan Sunday last. The W. A. are holding a sate of home'ntade cooping in Seaforth on Saturday, June 2nd. .,""The Sunday 'School anniversary will be held on ,Sunday, 'J'tmee 1101th. 'Morn- ing 'service 1111 .Evening service 7,70 - to he conducted by the Rev, J• C" IfYHEN YOU START a savings account here you open the door to a safer, surer, happier future. But the door must be kept open by systematic deposits. A few dollars every week, left here to bear interest, mounts to a sizeabie suis in less time than you imagine. no NOT DELAY making a beginning. One dollar Starts you on the road to independence if you but follow` it faithfully. Every courtesy is paid you at any branch of the Province of Ontario Savings Office, Full .chequing privileges are provided. For your convenience . these offices are open until 5 o'clock. SEVENTEE-N BRANCHES IN ONTARIO �'� y v7 CE EVERYDEPOSTICLAf(PApJIWia•..t., CNdAT O OECTnENT'tl'tl PARLIAMENT OFFiCE "40, IS U li L D I P 1Gi -ten SEAFORTH BRANCH - - J. M. McMILLAN, Manager as Britton. The Young Peoples choir will fur- nish pectal music e l ir 1110 4 11 1 D • 111 ID r 1 and in the evening the church choir will have charge as usual, \d r. Feiss Adam,, who has been on the sick list; -was able to return to his studies in the collegiate Monday morning. Mir. Clifford ]Britton leaves \\ ednes- dal to attend Conference at Sarnia, Mr. Alvin Dale spent a cottple of days last week at 2'•ofonto. Mr. and Mrs. Eutmen•t Ad -anis, Don- elda and Kelso, spent Saturday in Gorier i'eh, Mrs, Gordon Little and children, of Sealorth, were guests of Mr. and 211re. :lh^in Dale for a few days last week. • 21Lr. and Mrs, Austin Dexter and family spent Thursday at h h, 1 the home 0'f 14r. and firs. Joseph .Yunsablutt of the Base Line, Miss Viola remained fo.r a few clays. Mr. and Mrs. William Clarke, and Mr. Ross McGregor mi7tcured to To- ronto on Tuesday, accompanied by Miss Viola Clarice who is 'meeting her aunt, ,Mrs. M. A. Rice on Saturday, and is leaving for Mrs, Wright's cot tage on I,Arinntie cake, !Parry Sound district, KIPPEN 'Several from this cons m1.1ietty at- tended the funeral of the late Mrs. IRcbert S'cartett of Sea.forth on Mon- day afternoon. \lr. lEarl Sproat had the misfor- tune to 'have his leg broken a week ago, which will lay hint off for some time .and all wish for a speedy recov- cry. \!['r. and 'Mrs. Geo. 'Coster have re- turned to their home in Windsor af- ter a pleasant visit with friend's in'.this vicinity. Mrs. Abe Forsyth is improving nicely and is aisle to get out again at - ter her severe illness. Mr. J...H. Cochrane is erecting Rev. 19. F. Chandler's summer cottage near Goderich, tv'h'ich he expects to com- plete shortly. - Mr. an'd Mrs. 'J. D. 'Stewart and Miss Winnie, also Mr. 'Peter ,Stewart left tor their new home at Moorefield: They will he 111,110111 mis''scd in this local'ity. . 1'[r. Won. Sproat of Setforth is the guest of iir. ousel Mrs. F.arl Sproat and .fannrly. Mrs. Wm. Fairbairn of near Mens- al( was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J'onah Green for a 'few days. SHEETING AT 1933 PRICES 72 -inch Grey 30c yd. 81 inch Grey 38c yd. 72 inch ....Heavy Grey 42c yd. 72 inch . White 38c yd. 81 inch ...Heavy White 60c yd. Children's Ankle Hose, cot- 1 5 ton, sizes 6 -6A -7-7A... Sills and Lisle, 6-7-71A-8 25c Women's Pure Silk, Full Fashioned Hose in Gun -Metal 7 and Townwear Men's FancyCottonSox 2dc Men's Fancy Silk C' Cotton Sox 25c Men's Fancy Silk & Wool Sox35c Men's Black Oxfords.. , $2.25, $3.35, $4.00 Men's lBlack & White •Oxfords.. $3.00 Men's Work Boots $1.95 to $3.50 Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers . 50c Men's Balbriggan Combinations 75c Men's Shorts 40c Sc J TMcAsh VARN'A Mr• leaac Jarrott fell and hurt lei: knee recently but is able, t move c around a little again hipper football team are platin g. then first, match this w•cel< and all ex - poet the boys to bring home the ba - Can this season, TheBusy'Bees -Mission Circle held their regular sleeting on "Saturday af- tcrtaon last at the home of Miss 1largaret Sinclair, The president, Miss 11. Thomson, presided over the meeting which opened by all singing Hymn 502. The devotional Wan taken by Miss Rutli Watson, The roll call was an; .we rel ninbye luenrbers after which the minutes of last sleeting were react anis adopted. It was plann- ed to hold the next meeting in the form o.f picnic stepper and weiner roast, the planning of details to be in the hands of a committee named 'De topic. "The Fallacy of 'Common 'Say- ings,' was taken by Miss 29. Thom- son. A part from the book, "The Vik- ing ]Heart was taken by Miss Dora 1),lryntplc, The i 150111ng y closed by singing hymn 51217 and prayer. A de- licious lunch was served by the host- ests. BRUCEFIELD. Mrs. Riley of Brussels spent the week end at the Nome of Mr. and Mrs. Wel. Deihl Mrs. Geo 'Watts of Clinton am'd Mr. 'John McQueen of Flint, land Mr, \9',, Elcoat and his 'daugh'ter, Miss Jean, Of 1Seatforth, visited at the home of -L[r, and Mrs. Pa's. MeiQneen on Empire Day. - Mr. and Mrs: Wm. Morrison and family of Stratford, formerly of B•race'bridge, vis'i'ted at the manse last Sunday. Mrs. 'George Hill returned to her home in the village last week after •spen.clin'g the past few .months at the home of her son, James in Stratford. Mrs. (Rev.) W.A.Stemmer r e u rn- ed to 1St. Thomas with her daughter, Mrs. West, where she expects to re- main a week when Mr. Bremner is at - CH OLD AND NEW LONDESBORO COMMUNITY HALL Friday, J re 8 COLLINS' FIVE -PIECE ORCHESTRA Admission: Gents 25c. Ladies 15c. tending Conference at Sarnia. 'The YJP.S. of llrueefeld United it C arcs held the• . 11 .l meetingng of the official year on Monday night, the BSth. The following officers were in- stalled to commence their duties in September: Pres. -Elsie Smith; Vice IPres-.Bill Pepper; •Sec. -lava Stack- hau,e; Treas. - Vary G. McCully; Pianist--Aaidrey^ ISwan ; Assistant - Greta 'Brottd:foot; Press Sec. -Marie Elliott. Conveners are, devotional - Evel^n Grainger; citizenship -Ralph 'Newton; missionary -)Harry Mellor; literary and recreation -Jesse :Free- man. After the meeting .refreshments were served. PLAY Go Slow Mary will be presented by the Y.P. S. of Winthrop in Caves Church, WINTHROP -on- Friday, June 1 Admission: Adults 25c; Children 15c • Ener ? y for ATITN ON FOR a light, crisp lunch, easy to prepare and extra delicious -try Kellogg's -Coro Flaks. They're rich in energy. And so easy to digest! They help you feel refreshed and fit for the rest of the day. Only Kellogg's have that aharvelous flavor and crisp- ness. They're kept oven -fresh by the heat -sealed inner WAXTITE bag. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. FOR FLAVOR ge,404,7?,015 ,Ut/ CORN ,fF ' FLAKES ;° • aJEN FRESH �f fIAV00.#RFCGT 7F�(sY�lryy, o�ame a.. , s• V.,