The Seaforth News, 1934-06-14, Page 5THURSDAY; JUNE 14, 1934
THE SEAFORTH. NEWS
PAGE, FIVE.
Your Dollar Buys'
More at. Superior Stores
ITEMS FOR ONE WHOLE WEEK.
ROYAL YORK TEA'/ lb, pkg. PER PKG. 25 c
EITLLCREST LARD, l's ?ER LB. 9Ito
OXYDOL, LARGE PACKAGE
EACH 19c
PALMOLIVE SOAP
3 CAKES 1 c
PATNA RICE, very large and white
LIBBY'S PORK & BEANS, 2%'s
2 LBS. 13
PER TIN 10
c
Post Bran Flakes 2 pkgs. 23c
Libby's Corned Beef, No, 1 2 tins -°25e
Gillet t's 'Lye 2 tins 25c
Matches, family box 3 boxes 25c
Hillcrest Toilet Paper 3 rolls 25c
Baker's Snowdrift Cocoanut % Ib, 13c
Rolled Oats, fresh 6 lbs. 25c
Presto or Centre Pull Wax Paper per roll 10c
Kkovah Health Salts per tin 18c
Certo, for making jelly per bottle 29c
Brunswick Sardines per tin 5c
Ingersoll Malted Cheese, %'s 2 pkgs. 23c
Ingersoll Cream or Pimento Cheese, small 2 pkgs. 25c
Richard's Carbolic Soap per cake 5c
Rubber Jar Rings, 2 oz. per pkg. 13c
per tin 33c
per tin 57e
per tin 17c
per tin 38c
2 lbs, 25c
per bottle 14c
per lb 17c
Whiz Insect Killer, 8 oz. tin
Whiz Insect Killer, 16 oz. tin
Crown Brand Corn Syrup, 2's
Crown Brand Corn Syrup, 5's
New Sultana Raisins
Libby's Catsup
McCormick's School Days Mixed Biscuits
(7 varieties)
Water Glass for preserving eggs
2 tins 25c
ROSS J. Sproat Phone g
Miss N. p! `e
Walker's
FUNERAL SERVICE
UNDERTAKING
—and—
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
V, J. WAILKER, holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license.
Flowers furnished
Night or day phone 67
Insurance
FIRE—AUTO—WIND
Our Policies Will Protect You
Our Rates Win Appeal to You
Prompt service and settlement of
all claims
Travel anywhere in Canada or
the United States and always
ttidly 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
Old and New
Community !Hall
LONDESBORO
Friday, June 22
COLLINS'
FIVE-)PIECE1 ORCHESTRA
dmission-- Gents 25c. Ladies 11$c
The Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary
are holding a
Home Baking
and Candy Sale
at 3 o'clock in the store formerly
occupied by Mrs. Sheffer
Sat., June 16th
Afternoon tea will be served.
BLYTH.
:lir. and Mrs, Wm. C, Cunningham,
7,th line Morris, wish to announce the
marriage of their daughter, Maggie
Roseida to Mr. Edwin 'Armstrong,
fifth line, Mforris in Seaforth on June
6th, 19.314. Afterwards e wedding die-
ner ,was served at the home of the
bride's parents.
THE VOTE IN 1929
The official count after the elec-
tion on October 30th, 1929, resulted
in the follcwing majorities in South
Throe:
For Elliott: Stanley, majority, 1192;
IGoderich township, majority, 2416;
MdKillop, majority, 21'; Clinton, ma-
jority, 1713; Seaforth, majority„ 113'0,
'For 1iedct: Ustorne, maj„ 177;
Stephen, maj,, 97, Hallett maj., 1151,;
Exeter, ntaj„ 513; Iiensall, maj,, 48;
( ,uckersinith, neap„ 3512.
11-Iay township was a tie.
TataI vote: Elliott, '4,1756; Medd,
7192; majority for Medd, 26.
IGoflericii, which is now part of this
riding gave Whitely ('Cons.) a maj-
ority of 6017, over (Robertson ('Lib.)
SCOTT'S BARRED ROCK CHICKS
ARE. REDUCED TO 8c EACH
ON JUNE 12th, THE LAST HATCH OF THIS SEASON
Buy your June chicks from a reliable breeding farm where quality
is the .watchword. ,
Started chicks on hand at lc extra for the first week.
Buying in large quantities enables us to offer the best values in
fresh poultry feeds.
O.A.C. CAFETERIA STARTER $2:50 per cwt.
GROWING MASH $2.25 per cwt.
;�. M. SCOTT, Seaforth 2 H°NZ
TOWN TOPICS,
• Canon Appleyard is exchanging
with Ren., J. H. Geoghegan, Rector
of St, 'Peter's Church, Lecke:ow, 'Ont,,.
next Sunday evening, it heing. the
'60th anniversary of the establishment
of the eongregatien.
Miss Edna Storey visited with
friends in . Stratford this week,
Mfrs J'osep'h C,lrununett and John
attended the Wedding at Kincardine
op Saturday of her sister, _Miss Alice
Ii,utton, to 11r. AV,n. Convoy.
:Mr. George Sanithers of Toronto
is making an extended visit with itis
daughter, Mrs, J. J. Sclater.
Mr, Xortnan Jefferson was n1 Tor-
onto last week attending Convoca
tion, •where he obtained his B.A. de-
gree in :llathetitatics and Physics with
honors.
M1r, W. H.Pollard has accepted the
principalship of the Sebringville pub
lie school for the corning year,
,.lfr, and Mrs. O. R. ,mantis and
daughter of Bright visited here oe
Sunday with his sister, Mrs, Herald
Lat+renee.
!Mfrs, R. Fraser who has spent the
past month. at the home of Mr. Carl
Dalton, returned to her home on. t\r,
Main street,
fr, and Mrs, E. W. Edge of To-
ronto spent the week -end as guests
of Mr. Ii.• B. Edge and -Miss Joseph-
ine Edge, Royal Apartments, •
-1Mr, Russel Holmes of Giieiph is
spending a few days. in town, •
:Miss Vera I. +Hant'bley of Stella
,pent Sunday afternoon with- her
aunt Ml - Florence Cooper, of town.
Mrs Maud Sloan and her afire,-,
.Mrs 1satnc Nendick and her son,
Reg Sloan of Toronto, catne here
Thursday owing to the illness of Mrs.
Rah't. )'ones, whose condition is.some-
what improved,
\0t:. \1'm. Oldfield is starting the
erection of a new residence at his
farm in Teckersntitlt. The work is in
charge of Mr. Dinnin,'4\Ahen the new
kitchen is completed the old build-
ing will he torn down and the remain-
der of the new residence will be erect-
ed on the foundation,
Mrs. Fred Robinson and ,0r, and
Mrs Jos. Robinson and daughter Bet-
ty were here Thursday. 'MIrs, Joe and
Betty Stayed in London enroute, Miss
Betty still Carries her arm la a sling,
'Mar,.and Mrs. Fred Faulkner and
Mr. and Mrs. Hockings of Detroit
were guests on Tuesday of Mfrs.
Faulkner and Mr, Will Faulkner
who is a visitor here before leaving
for Timmins where he has been trans-
ferred by the Dominion bank,
Mfrs. L. T. 'DeILacey returned from
Toronto chis week accompanied by
Mr. Jack ,Hodgins who is spending
the week in town,
\Ir, and Mr,. Coates of London
were week -end guests of Mfr. and
Mrs. \Vm. tAment, Mfrs. Coates re-
maining for a few days,
Mfrs. Monica Desborough and her
daughter Nellie, front Northville,
.Mich., are `spending their holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Con.
Eckert!. Mrs. Eckert suffered a re-
lapsoenvering,
for several days but is again re -
Miss Mae Broadfoot of Port Nelson
is visiting Miss Davidson
Mr. and Mrs Wm, Somerville of
Wood tock have been visiting Mrs.
Whitaker and Miss 'Somerville
Mr, and aft, Rnbt. J Beatty spent-
the
pentthe Creek -end in tororto with ,{r.
and Mrs. J. A. Brodie.
•Mfr, and Mrs, Chas. 'Hays of Wind-
sor were week -end visitors in town.
Mr, and Mrs. MI, R. 'Slaney and fa-
ncily and Mr. Wm. Sholdice were
week -end visitors in Toronto.
Miss Maude ,Ferguson is spending a
few days in Peterborn,
Mr. and 'Mrs Jack'berguson of ,De-
troit spent several days with the ta't-
ter's parents, Mr. ,and Mrs. Chas. An-
derson, Egmondville. Mrs. Ferguson
remained for a few days.
Mr's. Gordon Willis of Detroit is
visiting. relatives in town While Mr.
Willis is attending the American In
a'titute of Banking cona•ention in
Washington this week,
• Mr, and 'Mrs. Thos. S'hiels of De -
trait 'spent a fete days this week with
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Storey,-
I:Miss A. C. Lawrence and Miss
Pearl 'T awrence have left for a few
month, visit with friends and. rela-
tives in the West. They also intend
going to Prince Rupert and &tonw,
there to Alaska, The Misses Law-
rence hone to meet many old friends
in the IWe;t, having formerly been
engaged in the teaohing and nursing-
profession
ursingprofession there.
• ST. COLUMBAN. •
IA social evening under the auspice:
of
the C.W!L. will be 'held in the par-
ish hall on Friday evening, Julie 22nd.
A cordial invitation is cxtenclec4 to all
as a good program will be part of
the evening's entertainment,
Soap Specials
'Palmolive
Colgate's Coleo
Colgate's Bath
Colgate's Baby
Pearl White Naptha
Princess .Soap Flakes, large
pkg.
FREE -1 large pkg. Lux
2 large. packages
5c
5c,
5c
5c
3c
l0c
with
50c
Large bottle Sweet Mixed' Pickles 25c
Large bottle Sweet 'Gerkins 29c
Sweet Cakes, plain 15c lb
Cream Sandwich Cakes 15c
Apple Blossom Cakes 15c
2 small tins Tomatoes , .. 150
Women's Sport Oxfords, brown $1.95
and sand
Men's Sport Oxfords, brown $3.00
and sand
Men's Sport •Oxfords 3.00
Black and White $
J.. T.McAsh',
LEADS SEAFORTH. BAND
WILLIAM FREEMAN
Leader of the Highlanders Band,
which has commenced the usual
Sunday night concerts in Victoria
Park.
PRESENTATIONS
On Friday evening, June 8th, about
three hundred of Dr. and Mrs, 11c -
Master's 'friends gathered in Dunbar's
Hall, Ethel, to bid farewell as they arc
leaving the community for their new
hone in Seafo•th. The early part of
the evening was spent in musical
numbers, songs and readings, with
short addresses given by Rev, Mr,
Champion, and Rer, Mr. Williams.
Mfr, C. A. Robertson, M!P,P, of God-
erich, motored there to be present for
the accasinn, and to wish Dr, and
Mrs, llci,faster every success in
Seaforth.
After the program the fol-
lowut • addresses were read,—
To
eatdrto Dr, and Mfrs. McMaster, A few
of your many friends have gathered
here this evening to bid farewell to
you as you are about to leave ottr
community. It was indeed with re-
gret that we learned, a few weeks
ago of your intention of tteavin,g us,
but as we know it- is your ambition
to climb the ladder of success our
good wishes go with you to your new
field. During the ten years among us
you 'have seen life come into the
world and have watched others pass
to the Great Beyond. You have
watched over the sick, ,and have used
your good judgment, and ability in
prescribing for theist in order to re-
Here their pain, and restore client to
health again. Your happy and con-
genial disposition, and hearty laugh,
has brightened many a sick room, and
your many friends feel you are indeed
a credit to that noble profession in
which you follow. We ask you to ac-
cept this Wrist Watch, and this Glad-
stone Bag, as a small token of our
friendship, sot for its value, but as a
reminder of your friends in this com-
munity. To Mrs. \Iclfaster: we
know you have played no small part
in your husband's success, and on
so many occasions, in his absence,
with your knowledge of his profes-
sion have carried on that great w-orlc
of relieving the suffering. You have
associated yourself with the ladies'
organization, both public and religi-
ous, and your absence, we are sure,
will be felt by them. We ask you to
accept this Cedar Chest, and as you
are Wising it in your new. home may it
bring happy recollections of yanr
many friends Isere.
To Joan and Jean: We hope they
will like their new Home, and will
have lots of little playmates in Sea=
forth. \Ve ask you to accept for them;
these little lockets, as gifts from us,
To you and your family. we extend
our best wishes for future health, hap-
piness and success in your new home,
and if it is your privilege to be in our
locality call and see us all. Signed
on beltal:' of your friend -;,—j. H.
Fear, i. A, Wilson, Earl Bowes, P,
Stephen n S. J K. Baker, R, \\"
Whitfield, 1'..1, Harrison. and P. 11',
Currie,
To Dr. McMaster—Since coming to,
Ethel, y nt have been very active in
all Movements toward the benefit of
our Village and the Community, V,,n
acted en our Village Council, and y:.i
are now serving ving a second term on our
.School Board, You were one of the
first to conceive the idea that we
should have a Community Park, and
wiIli that view in mind yntt- worked
untiringly until we were able to ob-
tain a clear deed, and have a little
bank balance as well The members
of the park board appreciate your co-
operation and as a remembrance ask
you to accept this Pen, and in future
Wray- it bring pleasant, memories of
our labors together. Signed on behalf
of the !Retie! Community. Park Board,
J. A. 'Wilson, P. L. Stephenson, and
P. W. Currie,
Alter this tate Doctor made a very
suitable reply, thanking his friends in
the community, and saying he was
having a sign painted on his door
"walk in," and he hoped all there
would cone and visit theta,
Dr, f:ofquhotm, his suceesor, was
thee called forward, and was intro-
duced to those present by Dr, Mc-
Master, and was given three rousing
cheers 'of welcome. After lunch was
served it took both Dunbar's and Ed-
ward's Halls to accommodate those
who stayed to dance until the wee
Atria' hours of the morning,.
CROMARTY.
Mr, and Mfrs, Neil Gillespie of 'Sea -
forth visited Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Scott
on Sunday.
'dr. !John Kay 'and granddaughter,
Miss Gladys Kay, leit this week for
a trip to the West,
Miss McGsrogan spent the week-
end with Miss Lila 1lcCullocll.
'Mrs. (IRet',.) R. G. McKay of
!Prince Albert, Sask., called' at her
parents' -home last weele,
IBoru—CCW Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm
Lamson on Tuesday, June '5t11, a son.
IBorn—Its Niagara ,Falls, N.Y., on
Tuesday, June ;5th, to ),,Ito and Mrs.
Carl Weitzman '(nee Mary IleK.ellar)
it. son (Douglas Carl),
Soft corns and warts are ugly.
painful and irritating,. Remove them
ctuickly and surely with Douglas'
Egyptian Liniment.
H. F. A.
Football
BRUCEFIELD vs.
EGMONDVILLE
Satur., June 16
at 6:45 p. m. at the Recreation
Grounds. Neither of these teams
has suffered a defeat.
Admission 10c and 15c
Strawberry Tea
A Strawberry Tea will be held at the
home of Mr, Charles Holmes on
Thurso, June 28
under the auspices of the Ladies'
Guild of St. Thomas' Church
Tea served from 3:30 till 6,30.
' Admission 25c
Progressive euchre at 8 p.m. Every-
one cordially invited
BETHEL CHURCH
GARDEN
PARTY
At Isaac McGavin's, east of Leadbury
Tues., June 26
SUPPER 6-8
Program: St. John's Male Quartette,
Stratford, radio artists and gold
medalists.
Admission 35 and 15 cents,
ANOTHERT
DANCE
at HENRY F. BEUERMANN'S
New Barn, Lot 10, Con. 9, IVIc-
Killop, 33/4 miles west of Brod-
hagen and 33/4 miles east of Win-
throp,
Wed., June 20
Admission—Cents 25c; Ladies
GARDEN
PARTY
under the auspices of Caven
Church, Winthrop
will be held on the church
grounds
FRIDAY EVENING
JUNE 22nd
SUPPER WILL BE SERVED
FROM 6 to 8
Followed by a splendid pro-
gramme presented by the
KITCHEN ORCHESTRA
Of Delaware
Admission 35c and 15c
aH]C 2 !
WATSON'S HALL
KIPPEN
FRIDAY
NIGHT
Admission 25 and 15 cts.
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