The Seaforth News, 1934-11-15, Page 5THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1934
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This is AYLMER SOUP WEEK
And the manufacturers are making a special offer through the
Superior Stores of a genuine Tudor Plate Soup Spoon, value 55c, for
three Aylmer Soup Labels Land 20c cash. Superior Stores make it easy
for you to obtain a number of these beautiful spoons by featuring
Aylmer Soups at a very low price for the week -end. Get your supply
early..
ITEMS FOR ONE WHOLE 'WEEK
AYL!1VIER PEAS, No. 4 Sieve 2 TINS 19c
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE l's 37 c
3 TINS
AYLMER SOUPS, Vegetable Tomato, Celery & Asparagus agas C
..1 DOZEN 90c
DERBY 'CHEESE, / db. pkgs,
National Cheese Week
McCORMICK'S IBUTTER SODA BPSCUITS
1 1b. bags -2 LBp. 21c
NEW SULTANA RAISINS 2 LBS. 23 c
Aylmer Choice Golden Bantam Corn, 2's
Singapore Sliced Pineapple
Taylor's Peanut Butter, 10 oz. jar
Aylmer Choice Peaches, 2's sq.
Choice Pears, 2's sq. •
Schneider's Weiners
Schneider's Peameal Back Bacon
Sunbeam Electric Bulbs, 30 watt and 60 watt
Mazda Frosted Electric Bulbs, 40 and 60 watt
Ovaltine, small -45c; medium -67o;
Royal York Tea
Salted Peanuts
Mincemeat
Saniflush
Cascade Fancy Pink Salmon, l's
Libby's Sauer Kraut, 24's
Nonsuch Stove Polish
2 PKGS. 25 c
2 tins 25c
2 tins 23c
each
per tin
per tin
per lb,
per Ib.
each
each
large
Vs lbpkg.
per Ib.
2 lbs.
per tin
per tin
per tin
per bottle
14c
20c
13c
20c
30c
15c
23c
1.09
30c
13c
25c
25c
13c
11c
18c
FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS CAKE
Cleaned Currants
Lemon and Orange Peel
Citron Peel
Glace Cherries
Glace Pineapple
New Shelled Almonds
Shelled Broken Bordeau Walnuts
Lexis Raisins, with seeds
New Hallowi Golden Dates
New Turkish Cooking Figs
per lb. 14c
per ib. 21c
per Ib. 29c
TA Ib. 10c
f Ib. 15c
per lb. 39c
per ib. 39c
2 lbs, 25c
2 lbs. 19c
2 lbs. 17c
NATIONAL CHEESE WEED.
New Canadian Cheese 2 lbs. for 25c
Silver Brick Cheese, Limburger Cheese, Creamed Roquefort
Cheese, Velveeta Cheese, Pimento, Olive Cheese, Beaumert
Cheese, etc.
oss J. Sproat
Miss N. 'ryce
Phone `3
Phone., 77
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Flowers furnished
Night or day phone 67
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Choice farm in the Township of
McKillop, good soil, good build-
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Hydro, many extras.
Also
Several bargains in Town and
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Conveyancing, Real Estate, Etc.
SEAFORTH MARKETS.
Butter, per ib,,,..,
,Oats, per bushel ..r. , ,....... 38c
Wheat, per bushel , ...... 9,2c
Feed barley, per bushel 48e
Eggs, per doe. 3c -38c
,Potatoes, per bag ,•,r 40e
Malting barley, per bushel 65c
Hogs, per cwt. ..r ...... . ....... $7.00
As a vermifuge an effective prepar-
ation is Mother Graves' Worm Exter-
minator, and it can b'e given to the
-roost idelicate child •wit,hout fear 01 ins
'jury to the constitution.
ST. COLUMBAN,
Mr. and Mr's. Frank Mack of Roch-
ester, NY., visited friends here over
the week end,
Miss Bridget O'Loughlin of Strat-
ford spent Sunday with her uncle,
John Lavin.
Misses - Lucy Burke and Sadie
(Ohureuan of London visited the for-
me', home on Sunday,
frantic \IcQuaid of Stratford spent
the week end with i1r, and airs,
James 'McQuaid.
3Tr. Robt. McGrath and little dau-
ghter, ,Dorothy, of Detroit, are visit-
ing his parent.. -
\lr. and Mrs. Joseph Moylan or
Kitchener spent Sunday with their
parents here.
)Miss Agnes McGrath of Wellesly
,pent the week end at her home here.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Misses Helen Cox and Irene Woods
urutured up from London and spent
the week end at their respective
home,,
One evening recently the Y,P,S, of
Union Church gathered at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. G. Harwood and
presented Mr. and Mrs. ,I. rRhean with
a shower,
Mrs, Jas, !Harrison spent the week
end with her sister, Mrs. R, .G. Thom -
.:on near •Clinton.
3f -my from this community went to
Clinton on Friday night to see the
plat George in it jam."
Mr. Wilmer and Dora ,Harrison and
Miss Audrey spent Sunday at the
honk of Mr, uid airs, It. G. Thomp-
son and family,
\1r. and Mrs. J, S Lockhart and
Glen also Mrs, :\, Spence, spent the
week enol with friends at Dundalk,
A good supper and dance was mit
on by the Rivcrston L.:C)JL, on Nov,
5th.
On '1"hnrsd'ay evening, Nov, list a
IHallowe'etl social was !tele[ at Grace
Church. A happy 'time.was spent by
all. Lunch was served,
On the evening of Nov, 11311i the
Men's . C6u,bh .a
d as their
a
ges t s peck-
er Rev, D. J. Lane of Knox Church,
'Goderich, who took for his subject,
"The Things that 2,'[ake for Peace."
The ladies were invited to attend,
Send us the names of your visitors,
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
TOWN TOPICS.
Mrs, Maude !Sloane of Toronto ie
visiting her brother, Mr. R. F, jones
and Mrs. -Jones, who is quite ill.
Bliss Mande Laidlaw is spending a
,few days in Toronto, •
Mr, and Mrs. R, 0:. Nott, Mrs.
\ 'ns, Kruse, Mrs, \Vm.• Oldfield and
two children were in Niagara Palls,
N.Y„ last week -enol attending the
funeral of the late William Neubauer
of that city,
On 'Thursday, Nov. 81th, Rev. W.
Hay Brown and his son, the Rev.
'Lloyd'Douglas ,Brown of St, George';
Anglican Church,. 'Guelph, also Miss
'Russel of 'Guelph, ,ell old friends of
Mrs. Alex. Finnigan, visited her in
Egntaudville, Her mother, Mrs, Lor-
imer of Toronto, who had spent three
weeks of her two months' visit here,
in the hospital, returned with them
to Guelph for a brief stay, before re-
turning to • her Moine in Toronto,
-.Mfrs, Joe. Eckert and Miss Mc-
Carty of Oakville, were visitors at
the home of 3Mr, and Mrs, C, Eckart•
last Sunday.
Mr. W. Bell front Oakville was a
visitor at the home of his mother,
Mrs, R. Bell, last Sunday,
ladrss Irene 'fluff returned on Mon-
day to IL'uffato after spending -a
week's vacntiult with her mother,
Mr. Mary Clntl'.
Mr, B. Wright, Mr. L. 'Moran, Miss
Martin and Miss Florence 'McKenzie,
'Brantford, were Sunday visitors at
the house of the latter's"parents, Mr.
and Mrs, john McKenzie, Goderich
Street,
Ati enjoyable euchre •uta. held by
L.O.L.No. 793 in the Fudge rooms on
Wednesday evening when the follow-
ing were the winners: 'Gents' lira,
i\lr. [crank Smale; ladies' oliva, Mrs,
Sid, ,Pullman; lone hands, Mrs.
Barney Hildebranla,
IMPROVEMENT.
Wooden treads have been placed
on the stone steps at the w,stoilice.
which will he a safety measure
ing the icy- weather. The work •wt.
clone by 31r, H Ldge. Several yea,,
ago a metal railing was placed on
each side fur this purpose.
It is said, on good autho•-
itv, that this improvement has no
con1ectiov with the new beer laws,
NORTH •SIDE W. M. S.
The regular f11'nthly meeting of
North Side United Church NA', 1\ I.8,
was heli( on Thursday afternoon of
ia,st week when \Irs. R. Nrs•Itilnild
presided. 1311„ A. Lawrence led 1n
prayer, The Scripture lesson was
read by Mrs, \V. J. 'Williams. In the
absence of Mrs. J. t'. Laing, Mr.
1). 'Hutchison real a splendid and in-
formative paper on "Christian Stew-
u•dshap," •\rran *em ents were Houle
for the annual ntectins to be held
next month. airs. J. Finlayson ex-
tended an invitation to the \uxiliary
to meet at her home for the Novem-
ber .social work meeting Mrs. \V111.
Cad:, captain of ;group No. 5, then
took the chair, Mrs. \\', Webster then
read the devotional leaflet, :\Irs.
Black introduced the topic frons the
said}' book, 'Builders of India."
31rs, T. 3fe2fichael then rantinned
the topic which was taken from the
,Ord chapter, which was most inter-
esting. Mrs, (Ret`.) ,C'au•mirhhel gave
a splendid talk on the Life and Work
of 1! tvier, one eii the pioneer build-
ers whose followers are still carry-
ing on and have built tip a wonder-
ful mission ,field in the southern part
of India, After singing a hymn the
meeting closed with the afizpalt ben-
ediction.
Timothy Seed Estimate
The total yield in Canaria of timo-
thy seed in ;119134 may approximate 5,-
000;000 pound,, as against 4,100,0011
pounds in ,1033, and an annul aver-
age for 'the past five years of 2 Million
pounds. The normal annual consump-
tion. is estimated at 110,010,000 ennui's.
and from 7 to 8 million po%mds of this
have to be imported annually from the
United 'States. •
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Seaforth 232-21
Brussels 19-5
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EUCHRE
BINGO
DRAWING FOR
ST. 1VI S' SCHOOLR
IZES
J HALL
Mon., Nov. 19
ADMISSION 10c
TOWN COUNCIL
(Continued from Page One)
pressed pleasure at meeting Mr. Bos-
well on his recent holiday trip there.
The writer was a. 'miller by blood,"
tracing back several generations fo
the business and though American -
born, he is •of Welsh parentage. He
hoped to visit this part of the coun-
ty some tante. IIe sale little encour-�
agenient in exporting now. The New
York inquirer would want to secure
an Old Country market before pro-
ceeding with h. Canadian mill. No
word has been received from the
(High Commissioner fn. England, -It
eras stated 13 nun could riot the 111111
here.
Reeve • !Crazier reporting- for the.
Strut., Couunittee said nearly all the
gravel etas used up, but there wore
a fete places where rough spots need-
ed tailing ilia
The Property Con111111tee is get
ting. the town hall cleaned •up, par-
ticularly Windows, and are having the
words, "Cleric's Ofdice lettered On
the door of the office lite Badminton
Cltrh is asking to have the use of a
couple of registers in the upper part
of tits town hull, The water fotin-
t:uu is still a matter of controversy,
,\ nett site in front of the' town hal!
meets With much. favor as it i5 th
dilate with vett little parking. -
Mr. Bert \\uliauns was present,
requesting at six Months' license fur
the winter in place of the $215 yearly
license for the howling alley. As this
was set byy by-law last t January, no
action was taken for •t11e present, \o
action was taken on letters frena
several auditors soliciting business. -\
letter from Mr. Iltimher of Goderieh
requester) Clinton, Se,morth, and Goc!-
erieh to discs,, chant ng the status
of the Colle,giales to Ili.;h Schools.
Motion.;
Moved .by I„ F Bolton C, 1I.
Johnston, that in the event of the
Scaf,rah !folding Syndicate complet-
ing arrangements with ,T. Bnshn.r1 for
the purchase of the Avon Chests
factory, the Council agl'ce to rebate
taxes 1'4111, '32, '33, and '34, and raise
seizure Carried,
\loved by ,f. J. - Broderick -T. fix
Johnston, that this tweeting be ad-
journed to sleet at the call of OW
Mayor, Carried.
The finance committee reported a.
follows: Thus, Storey $60; Jas.'. V.
Ryan $515; J. .\, \\'ilson a$7O,93; Il
Snell, $bl); .1, Powell $3.i.; \W, ill.
•Elliott, Ptd, of H., $11; Earl Ross,
$9; jos.Hoggarth, $11114,85; Can, Nat-
Rys $3.06; John Purcell, $9; Rob-
ert Pinkney, $a); County of Huron,
hospital account, 270; .A. \W. Dunfop,
ace, Ftll., 51,43; Municipal World.
$lord); Dunlop '!'ire' fi ,1:ubber Goods
Co., 30r; Joseph ,Heffernan, $118,75:
;Bell Tel, :Co„ 52,45: i', Frost & Son,
51,1114; N. Clufl• & Sons •434; .Sproat
C Sproat, $117.35; ;Fred Reeves, $325;
Collegiate IlIstitme Board, 51.200;
•Fred Recces, 5112; Tlfu,. Klein, 510.-
25; jos, Hoggarth 53,50; Joscp!,
Storey, $1115,40; Highlanders Band
5100; Ed. Barnett. 52,24.
REGINA OLD BOYS
(Continued from Page One)
15, P. Panli•n. Mr and Mrs. S. J.
Swayze, Mr. and Mrs, H. C. I-Iicks.
Mrs, Elmo Scott, Cupar; Mr. and
Mrs: 1:. M. Lindsay, Mr, and Mrs.
E. P'hemie, :\, L, Cole, Mr. and Mrs.
C, W. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
;Schnell, Mrs. M. E. Dunlop, \lis,
'Rebecca McCallum, 3Ir. and Mrs,
Grant Waddell, Dr. and Mrs. F. G.
Johnston, Milestone,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ,~haw's
Margaret I. Duty Mr, and '-Mrs, R. II,
Cook, Mr, and airs H. J. Gardiner,
.lir. and Mrs John G. Gardiner, Miss
Mary Gardiner:
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ratliff, Mrs,
1G 'I-Iabi u•l:, A G. .Habi til C. C.
Cook, \ \V Pickard, Miss Elsie Mc-
-Co-tcheoth, Mrs. L. A. \Ic'Cutrheon,
Mos, Al. L. Meek, Wilcox; -Mir, and
'Mrs. George Troup, (Pease,
Mr, and Mrs. Donald Calder, J. E.
Gould, Isabel !Gould, Mr, and Mrs,
1'. N ,Davidson, \\'. Davidson, W.
G. Holman, a'astlata, P. _Cooper, 'Mrs,
M. Cooper, Mrs, L, .Phillips and
Mrs. 31. IG, Kerr, Pease,
Mr.
and Mrs. ;+
0-, Thompson,
Rowan Mr, and Mrs Tame; McCon-
nell, Mr, and air„ 1, A. Demorest.
Mr, and Mrs. C. A, Hall, and Estella
G. Chisholm, Cups'; -\4r. and .firs. \d.
'C. Ross Mfrs. N V, Richardson, 515'.
gine; ILyle L. Richardson, WIldox..
Mr, and Mrs. W. 5. Campbell, A.
Murray, G. 151. Howard, 'Janes Eagle -
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SEAFORTH
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nn, Warner; Mr. and Mrs. W. A,
'Sclater, Mr, and Mrs. J. R McKen
Margaret McKenzie and Chris Ped
sen, Milestone; lir, and Mrs. L,
'Ring, Mr, and Mrs Al \ Carmic
ael, lir, and :Mrs, George 3fcKay, -A
ernethy.
eldChic Dinner
and Concert
B.
AT BRUCEFIELCH
D UNITED
CHUR
ON FRIDAY EVENING
T. E. Love, Milestone; air, and Mrs
Garnsey, 3Ir, and Mrs.- A. W.
Masser, Andrew Gilmour, Keystow•n,
%Wilfrid Elliott, and Mr and • Mrs, Al-
bert Elliott, Luau -fieri; W. L. Sut11-
erby, Mts. A. Hamnilton, • Beverly
Hogg, Mi. and airs, \\'nm, Etty,
Mr, and Mrs, J. E. Allison, Mr.
and Mrs, \V. J. Allison. Mrs, G. F,
Blair, Dr, 'and .Mrs'. W. \L Illair,
\Its; Lily McArthur, 3fr. and Mrs.
Joseph 3Ic2fath, Mrs. A. R. P,ev-
r Mese, Miss K. R. Bevridge, Mr, and
Mrs. E. C. Munro, Mr. and Mrs. Geo,
Totten, Elsie G. Totten,
BRUCEFIELD. •
'On Friday evening a surprise Party
of Mr. and Mrs. Ci Howard and Ev-
elyn, Exeter: Mr, and \Its, I. Hess,
Mx,. and Mrs. Yi, I-Iess,Public a d
:Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. 3I. Drysdale,
Kathryn and Jack, Mr. and :Mrs, \1',
\!..Laren, Lots and Marian, IIen.a'1:
2[r, and Mrs. Jas. .\11an, ,111)'ich,
Mr, and sirs, J. Carters, Blake'and
Mr, and Mrs. R. _Minn, Betty and
Boll), P,ruceheld, met at the home
of Mr. and. \1r•. C. Ii !laugh in hon-
or of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Haugh and
1I ze . \fr, and Mr -\\. Haugh were
presented with h beautiful tour -piece
silver service, walnut table and hand
painted china piece, 'l'ite address svu
November 23
Admission 40 cents
Children under 12-20 cts.
the winter with her son, Mr, John
McKenzie,
Mr. and Mrs, Murray Tyndall ,
Tucker.nti111 have moved. to the vil-
lage. NVe welcome thein to our. midst:
The many friend; of Mr. John
Swan will regret to hear of his ;erionc
illness, •
Mr, W. N. McQueen of 1 ,root:,
vl iterl his parent: in the village last
week. Iii had returned recently from
a business trip t, Vancouver where
he. had quite an experience being out
In a terrific windstorm, to lephone.
soles blowing clown and }Mildred, ..f
trees blown clown and uprooted la
Stanley !'ark,
\ most impressive memorial serc:iec
1cat; held on Renteawln'anee• 5)ac in
the l'nite l Church last Sunders Int n'n-
ng, The two minutes of .:deuce was
observed at 1• o'clock, The- pastor,
Rev l\". A. Bremner, preached 1 most
.approjnitste sermon, text, J6110 18:411,
(Treater love !lath no Ulan than thio,
that a man lay dot%.n dais' life• - for his
friends."
\ joint rneeti1ti ,f clic !'incite:4.1
read by Mr. (L Howard and presents -
1 1•,(1 and 1';F;\\.O. 11112 v\i1.
u,l was made by 31r G. Iles.,. e f at the hone• of 3[r Liml,a..
.Miss Hanel 1fau�h, who 'caveat•Eyre on \\ ednesday. Nov list
ohor.lj' for South America, was 'o The t,prc. Methods tor Kee,-
pre-
sented with a decorated club. hag ti 1I. -
ed with beautiful ,gift- by petty Allan
and Ruth Bess. \\'allace and Haze'
thanked all very mach for their kind-
ness. .\n old fashioned l dress parade
gave much amusement to alb 'rite
program was completed with song:;
contesto and nntsicalnumbers.. All
present •felt they had not Spent such
an enjoyable evening for a long time.
Miss J-Iazel (laugh .airs .from New
York on Saturday, Nov. 1+7, for EI
Centro, Columbia, South .\merica.
Nit's, Margaret McKenzie of our
village has ;.Ole to \Vinrlsor 1' speli'l
Ing Meet 1 le:h," is to be taken , -
\ir s Gibson and .Mrs. Wm. \foKe'-
/o . Rn11 dill: -Suggestions .
Christmas (sift.."
NOW -20 Pages of Comics
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friends and old favorite.;
BORN
Dns -on. -Tn Clip nt }Io.Pital: ,an
November 4, 19.14, to Mr. and Mr.,
Orrin D ,wson, Varna, a Mau;3hte•.,
Marilyn. Janet Elizabeth.
Your Poultry Flock
Will Like It
and You {Ty 11 Pialt
with
Seientifical y balanced feeds that have helped
many local poultrymen to obtain more eggs
from their birds at the lowest possible cost
while maintaining the health and vitality
of the Hock.
Mixing only quality ingredients in propor-
tions necessary for efficient feeding, we
know ROE FEEDS will bring out the best
in your flock.
A oaluable bulletin, "More Winter Eggs" zvi11 be
mailed upon request,
ROE POULTRY RANCH
ATWOOD
FEED DEPARTMENT
ONTARIO
Local Representative — SCOTT'S POULTRY FARM
MR: JAMES M. SCOTT