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The Seaforth News, 1934-12-06, Page 5'.3HURSDAY, DE'CEMBER 6 934, a11.111, • s A Penny Saved is a Pennv Made And it is not too soon to begin saving your pennies to help with the Christmas shopping. Every week Superior Stores are featuring seasonable food products at money saving prices. Begin to -day to shop at Superior Stores and watch your savings grow. ITEMiS FOR THIS 'WEEK, (ENDING DEC. 12. AYLMER WHITE CORN, 2's PER TIN 8c BORDEN'S EAGLE CONDENSED MILK, with free cook book-�� CMAIVYFLOW 2 TINS ER'S TOILET SOAP 3 CAKES 13c McCORMICK'S BUTTER SODA BISCUITS, 1 Ib, bags 4�C 2 LBS. KELLOGG'S ALL BRAN, LARGE PER PKG. 18 c ALL -BRAN tt COCOANUT, SNOWDRIFT Louse, V: lb, 13c `�i!I�Illlllplll% I� '!mum I msmi I Fancy Cohoe Salmon, Unicorn or Golden Net Brand, ''s —2 tins Heinz Baked Beans with Tomato Sauce large size Drummer Pastry Flour, all Ontario Wheat 7's 24's Our Own Blend Coffee, freshly ground Ivory Soap, medium size Royal York Tea Lawrason's Snowflake Ammonia Lawrason's Flusho, for Toilets Lawrason's Sinko, for Sinks Richelieu Golden Wax Beans, 2's Taylor's Peanut Butter per lb. 3 cakes IA lb. 4 pkgs. per tin per tin 2 tins pints 29c 15e 24c 69c 39c 25c 300 25c 19c 25c 23c 25c NUTS AND CANDY FOR CHRISTMAS, Silver Humbugs Crystal French Cream Satin Mixed Candy, fruit flavours Royal Mixed Candy Light Cut Rock Chocolate 0 o]ate Dro s doublee Drops, dipped per lb. 15c per Ib, 19c per lb. 15c 2 lbs. 25c per lb. 19c per lb. 19c Ganong's or Supertaste Christmas Wrapped Chocolates, 3 Ib. box 79c CHRISTMAS FRUITS— Sultana Raisins, cleaned, finest quality Cleaned Currants Lemon and Orange Peel, already cut Citron Peel Glace Cherries Glace Pineapple Fancy Seeded Raisins Fancy Bleached Sultanas Lexia Raisins, with seeds Shelled. Almonds Shelled Walnuts, quarters 2 lbs. 25c 2 lbs. 27c per Ib. 18c per lb. 28c IA lb, 10c IA lb. 15c 15 oz. 15c per lb. 18c 2 lbs, 25c per ib. 39c per lb. 39c FREE! FREE! t medium pkg. Oxydol with 7 Bars P. & G. for 25c 1 large size Face Cloth with 4 •Bars Calay Toilet Soap for , .; , , 20c lis , OUR GOODS ARE WELL SELECTED — QUALITY FIRST ALWAYS New Figs, Dates, Raisins, Apricots, Peaches, Maraschino Cherries, Nuts, Popping Corn, Canada Dry Drinks, Mince Meat, Peels, Head Lettuce, Celery, Apples, Tomatoes, Turnips, Parsnips, Carrots, Beets, Squash, Sweet Potatoes—in fact, most "everythin' ' ss J. Spro t Miss N. Pryce Phone S Phone) 77 Talker'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 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- :eord to take chances. From the Biggest Stock in Town PURCHASE YOURSELF T H E MOST VALUE PER DOLLAR New Life Laying Mash 19%2.40 New Life Laying "Mash, 17%2.30 New Life Concentrate mix 4-1,, 3.00 New Life Scratch 1.80 AU kinds of CHOP &MILL FEEDS, COD LIVER OIL and MOLASSES, etc, Our products are the best obtainable, 0 CANADA � 2.70 P. ROSE 2,55 K. EDWARD 2.40 Pay Us A Visit GRAIN—CASH OR TRADE Wholesale And Retail D. C. Warwick PHONE 51, SEAFORTH REAL ESTATE KIPPEN, Rey, E. F. Chandler gave a very' in- teresting talk on the "Parable of the Sower and the Growth of a Christian Life," on Sunday inorlling last. The choir sang a very fine anthem "0 Come Let ,Ups Sing." Also ' The Young People of St An'drew's United Church met on Sunday even- ing last, Norman Alexander presided and also took the topic on "The Secret of I11appines;" Rev. E. F. Chandler took the discussion. GENERAL INSURANCE The Gault! Mission Band will meet AGENCY on Saturday afternoon in the school Conveyancing, Real Estate, Etc. -room of the church, .111 the members are urged to be .present. :Phe Busy- Bess' Mission Curcio girls Sat - Butter, per .. arc invited -to an "At dome" on S.at 1b.:..........x.•,.,..,1180 nrday afternoon at 2 Oats, per bushel 3acHenderson. at the home Wheat, per ,bushel .,.,...., oF Mrs. John Hendeon• The girls Feed barley, . . . . 9Pcolll please 'bring their needle ancl. 5 Per •bushel .48athimble 'its there is s 0111 sewing to Vatting barley, .per -bushel.. • • ••• :65e-contp+!ette he fore Christmas. SPECIAL Choice farm in the Township of McKillop, good soil, good 'build- Ings, -well located, well watered, Hydro, many extras. Several bargains in Town and Farm Property. Call, Phone or Write Us. A. D. Sutherland SEAFORTH MARKETS. THE SEAFORTH NEWS TOWN •TOPICS :lir. and Mrs. "Neil Smale of Detroit visited his father, Mr. Thomas Srnale, over the week -end. 4 chimney fore at the home of 14r. Ross Sh auge, 010 Centre Street gave the "fire brigade -a run at 9 o' - cluck Wednesday ;morning. and was readily extinguished. No damage was done to the house. - lir, Charles 'Ilolc nes received serf 0110 injuries to the fingers of his hand, while chopping. kindling Tuesday morning. lin and llrrs, !R. E. l{acKenzie and two children and Mrs. Chesney 1Sr. teat's shortly for Florida, Miss M. W. Mackay is a Toronto vi "tor. A Yuuvtg Canada Club meeting was 'held at the library on Thursday evening last when a slate of officers -was drawn up and pians laid for the winter season, - 'l1rs, L. T. DoLaeey leaves fon- To rontd on Thursday with Mrs. Ilod- gins and son Jack, - ID/7. Reit!Edmonds of Brantford and Mr, Arthur 'Edmonds of Hamil- ton spent the week -end with their mother, Mrs. W. IEdinonds, Mr. and Mrs, 'John MCGregor of l uokersmilh are getting settled in I.gmondt'ille in the ,residence of the late Mrs, McCloy, There have been several - transac- tions in Seafnrth business circles ;re- cently and it is rumored that negoia- tions are likely to be consummated soon for another dead, Air. and Mrs. W'rn, Mdlntosh of Toronto visited his another, Mrs. Mc. antis'', John et., over the week -end, 'Reeves W. \V, 'Crosier, Seaforth, 7. A. Eckart .11d&illop, and \-\', n. Ar- chibald, Tucl.ersintth, are attending the county council sessions at God- erielt this week, - Miss Betty Malcolm returned to Toronto 'C nn ersity oar - Wednesday after spending the pat week with her parents, I2ev-, and Mrs. C. A. Mal- colm, while convalescing from the flu. Mr, George E. Ferguson, who was elected Pres. c of the Huron wt Old Boys in Toronto on Monday, is a brother 10 the.. Misses' Ferguson. S-pariitcg ,t, Mr. and Airs. Lout„ Henn- and Alis; Elaine Allen of Detroit were guests last week of Mr, Robert Jones, - Mr, and Airs, Nelson Govendock, 'Luis and Joan, of \Waterford, spent last wide -end with relatives in town and vicinity, Mc p , The meeting of the \V.M.S. \\' r1. cif Duff's. Church was held at Mrs. R. Campbell'. ,tu Thursday Nor.,,29, with a Rill attendance of ladies, Airs, C. Henderson opened the meeting with a hymtit, theft gave tine prayer, Scripture reading wn> ill 11tll- SOIL Airs, Gordon gave devotional leaflet, RCA', lir. Morrow then took the election of officers; Hon. fres„ Airs. Morrow and Mrs. C. - Hender- son; 1st vice, Alrs, Ivy Henderson; 211,1 vice, Mrs, \W. Scott, seer etarv, Mrs. W. Shannon; treasurer, Mrs. R. Campbell: Christian Stewardship, Mrs, Eldon -Kerr, preps sec,, Miss Relent Beatty Strangers' see„ lir, 1Iilh'hr ht. \less. lfonthit ser Mrs. J. Gordon; committee l[rs, licl'er- cher, Mrs. IV. Kerr, A[r, WV'ation: :Associate Helpers,. Aft .l[orrnw; Supply sec,. -1[rs, Wm. Beatty, Offi- cers for the W.A., President, .lir,, J, IIillebrecht, 1st vice, Airs, MaKereh- er; sec„ Miss Essie Dorrance; treas., Mr.,, Roby. Hogg, The W.A. then held a short meeting. A poen was gi- ven by Mrs, C. Henderson and a short tall by Ret \fr, Morrow -,"Our Gift to Christ..was given by Airs, W. Shannon. lIr , llorroti closed the meeting with benediction, The ladies then served a dainty Math anti de- cided to have a social afternoon early in December at the home of hiss Essie Dorrance. Accid last week 001 WOO Mr, Jan misfortu, hint, do grorind a ,pint. \f 'O1) wy er was rush where, ac is making' gross, Mrs. D - by her da with twh-or turned to Mrs. \[ bIr and present st G. Chmpb Quite a attended t and Afro. hall at Bay! STANLEY ent.--,On Friday afternoon while assisting his father WOO( in Joe Martin's orchar es Johnston of Blake had tl to have a tree fall opo u -tiling hien clown to th nd 'breaking a bone in h ter first aid treatment by U of Zurich, the injured ma ed to Goderich .hpspita cording to latest reports, it slow but satisfactory pro !cic of Hensall, acca1npanie tighter, Mrs, R. N. Douglas n she has beets visiting, re her home on Sunday. adge, who has been visiting 10s. Milton Pollock is at aying with her niece, .lir, ell, ntunibervof the young people he reception givento_lir. Anthony Etue in the town field Friday evening last. BORN. 1t[r IBI oxer Dsrblu0 a dang-itter opo of to d, (n e n e is D. Bruner, --To and Louis ern •No COMMENCEMENT A very attractive program was pre- sented by the pupils of tie collegiate at the 11th annual commencement held Friday evening •111 C'ardno's hall, The opening march was played by the orchestra uadei' the direction u[ Reginald Pr}ce, Eugtnd .Duncan, Fred O'Leary, James ,Sherwood, D -au las 'Stewart t Ross Rennie, John Hathann, Roy Oke, ;DlOrleon Sills, Ivan Rennie, U'ranlc Grieve, Greet- :nq, were conveyed by the -.principal, 11 r, G. A. iBallantyne• Presentations of graduation diplomas and prizes .for school work were made by Rev, Can- on 11. Applcyard to the absence of the chairman, lfr, C. A, "Barbet', The names of those - receiving diplomas are Frank Archibald, Kenneth -'Beat- tie, 'Elinor L'roadfoot, 'Eileen Chap- man, Agnes ;Delaney, ,.Arthur Dever- eaux, 'Arthur Golding, Isabel Jamie - sun, 'Allan Key., Grace 'Krautcr, 1 -onto Mo{ver, .Mary Al:div'er, Neil "Patrick, 'Saewa•rt Plant, ,Helen Rankin, Mel- riile Shannon, Fletcher Whitmore. Thomas Sills.- - !Foran 1 prize,Sarah 'Whitmore; 'Form 2 prize, ,'A'lma ;Finnigan; 'Forst 3 prize, ;Dorothy (Golding;- Form 4 prize, Allan Keys; 'Forma `\Ciunifrecl- Savauge, Jessie Smith, Miss '\\'inn"- fred Savauge was awarded the second Carter scholarship lot' Huron -Coun- ty, value $60; hiss Janet iWatson was awarded a two-year tuition at the London University, value j'1100, Barber trophy, 'highest scoring boy, 'nom Sills; Ballantyne trophy, highest junior boy. Stewart ;Geddes; senior 1 boys champion, Thomas Sills; inter- mediate boy's champion, Roland Ste- wart ; senior girls champion, Irene I berhar t intermediate girls' champ- ion, Leola Nott; junior girls champ- ion, jean McDonald. Huron County 1 h \ champions, gold medal to Leola Nott, intermediate girl:,' cham- pion; salt company trophy - to the school by the intermediate girls' champion t -on I team; crests t, to junior buy championship team Presentation of Haugh Cup to the school by 'Harry Maven Members emb tr., te.ut t ki ! 1 Iyer (captain) Ll Hiller, R. \\illus Patrick. K Rutledge, -J \I diver, E. Dunks,!F, Rutledge, T. Sills, S. McSpadden F. Archibald, G. Krnce, If. Nicholson, J. :Murray. Presentation of medals 1,1 winners in rifle contests by Rey Canon E. Ap- pleyard: 'Strathcona trust silver medal. Ian Mae—ravish; Dominion rifle ass's medal., special (over 95 ti,a, Ian Alec - 'ravish; second class toyer 90 p.c.), ,Horace Rutledge, ,Allan Keys, Thos,. Sills, llarrie -Dillon, _Arthur Dever- eaux. Guitar and u•krlc selections were given by a gnintette of girls, Misses "race Kramer, Jean Dungcy, South- gate, Jena Dale and Edna Plant, 101 a vocal trio by Datil jtcwart, \\'il- liaut Cudntare -and. Douglas II, Ste - war. A cleverly exeented and amus- ing play in one act entitled ' I duoatin' Mary" unde the direction of Miss Pennell nnell and hiss 'Wood was well re - ren ed, In the physical training department under the direction of -hiss Bell and Mr. 1. H. \Ccedntat•k, the boys gave a splendid exhibition in dumbbells, calisthenics and wands, and the girl,: excelled themselves in Topsy Tarry Land, after which the meeting closed with the National Anthem. Miss Lillian and lir. John Adams,. also lir. Thomas Adams and Clifford attended the services in the Knox Un- ited Church in ;Auburn on Sunday. Their little niece Margaret Christena Cunning.haun was one of the little ones baptized during the service. WINTHROP The annual meeting of the Ladies' .1 id a nd the '\j-. ll. S' was held at the home of .Airs. Robert MacFarl- ane on 'Wednesday afternoon, Dee. Airs, 1:1flan Ross presicled. The meeting opened with a hymn and prayer thy Airs. Lorne Elliott. The Scripture Lesson on w•as taken by airs, David AtacLEarlanie, The election of officers resulted as follows: :-.l-Ion. Pres„ Airs. (1Rev.) Morrow; Ires., Mrs Calvin llillea; 1rt Vice Pres., Mrs Ilugh .Alexander; 2,nd Vice Pre.., 'Air.s,- Allan Rost Secretary, Airs. F. Bullard; 1V. •31. 2. Treasurer. Airs Bolt, 'MacFarlane; Ladies Aid Treasures, Mrs. 'Robert Campbell; Temperance Sec., Mrs. DavidMac- Fartdnet - 'Press, Sec., :Mrs. 11.:m, (Dad(1s. Strangers' Sec. Airs. Hirano Blanchard; Supply ISec.. 3I•s. Simp- son; Adhis ion'aiy 3-ontit !y sec„ Mrs, Austin Drcolnnage' 0!,ristiatt Steward- ship sec Mrs. 'Wm. Dodds; 'l[tssion Band Leader, -Alts Vera Ilaist; Asst. Mission 'Banc! leader, Al tss .Margaret 'Ross Pianist, Miss Edit!, 7lilien . Committees — finance Mrs, John 'Pethick, Mrs, Blanchard ,Al's. Joint +Boyd Visiting—Airs, Er•n n.Iu . .Hal0 .. i. 1.- ,• Jolr n •n'Beattie. Mission .13ancf— Ifrs. John Pethick. Miss Rita Camp- bell, M,as Ivbitel 1[cC'lure, Auditors, 1.,„A.—Airs, Alexander, l[rs, Pethicic. \kiss Rita 'Campbell, Airs. Ross, Social Treas., Airs. Chas. :Dol_ nit e• Captt it 5.,,, Circle"11-,1•[.rs. ,Beat- tie; 'J 1[rs, Thos. I?ryc'e 3—Mrs. R. \l rcl1 i ianc; rYlrs IS'tanley Gare - ham. The meeting c!lo---, wftit a vetnber 26.Nn, ' hymn and the Lord's Prayer. PAGE FIVE. See the Display of Re -Conditioned Radio Sets in Our Shop ip ow THE PRICES ARE VERY LOW THE SETS ARE FULLY GUARANTEED TIME PAYMENTS MAY .BE ARRANGF�D DEMONSTRATIONS IN YOUR HOME Don't forget that we test your radio tubes free of charge, EDMUND DALY DALY'S GARAGE SEAFORTH BRUCEFIELD. Mrs... C. Brock and Mrs. J. Jamie- son receiver) word last week of the passing of their sister, Airs. William 'Bennett of West Branch, Michigan: The sincere sympathy Of their many friends is extended to them. The many friends of \fr . Geo Hill will regret to hear of her serious ill ness, firs, W. Stet ens received word la week of the serious illness of Ile 1rother, the Rev, Chas. Tough, of Galt, and site has. now ,gone to visit hint, 31r and .M•rs, Ross S•cntt and family and firs. Ratteitbury-spent the week end hi 'Toronto. Mrs. Jas, 1100515 spent the week end with friends in Goderich, The eleven boys and girls of the Brucefteld Sunday School who wrote 00 the Temperance course were suc- cessful in pasisi11g; ,even of the papers wore sent on to the county examiner,. Mrs. Geo. Hill, who was taken sud- denly Ill over a week ago, still cou- tunne s ttt beo p oily, we are sorry to dy, Mrs W. Bremner and daughter :pent last week in St. Thoma,,. ‘t .t. \\ larernner was in Taranto last yveel Alis. Jas. Moody spent the week- end with friends in (.,oderich. Mr, and Airs. 1 Haugh have mov- er[ to Mr, H. Collins' house in Bruce- fceld, Alis Irene Snider of London- and Mr. Melvin Snider of Stratford Nor- mal spent the week -end with their parents, lir. and Mrs, J, Snider. TUCKERSMITH, 1. rr, Tebbutt, lir, Alurtin, 31r, Di! - ling and 1[r. Wm, Fotherinehain nt,;- tored is Strathroy last Saturday 10 the auction .sale held there, lir. Ed. Allan, lir, ,la,, Lards - h nrung>h and 11r, Clarence Afiller .pent last Saturday at London, lir.- Alistcr liroulfoot and Mr. Jing Black spent •t day recently at the Stock Fair held in 1'orcnto Mrs, Tas Allan of 1 got-,ndville spent several days last week at her snit's, Edgar Allan, The many friends of Mrs. Cecil Odcc, who tinderw•c'nt an operation in Scott .Memorial Hospital sometime a,o, will be pleased to hear she Inas roaoy'ered and is able to he home. Visitors at the home of Air, and Mrs, Alex. Wallace on Sunday were Mr. James Wallace of Essex county. Mr. and •Mrs. C. A, Harrigan and fa- mily of Chatitan1, lir, and -Airs. Or- t 0 Myste ville Blake and Bernice of Colborne; t\dr. and 1•I.rs, Norman Walker and Alis,; Doris Dutot of B'rucdfield and Alis: Mae Wallace of McKillop, HARLOCK. Ilfr, Robert Ferris spent the past week at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Air. and Mrs. Joseph !Bewley, near Walton, returning home Friday. .Mr. Reece Ferris and his mother, Mrs. Robert d erria, spent last Friday afternoon at the home of Air, and Mrs. •foscp'h Bewley-. •Mr, and lir.. Fred l'ascella spent part of Sunday. at the home of Mr. and Airs, Norman Lloyd in Clintton. 'lfrs• \15n, Knox Jr, spent part of last week with friends near Auburn. Mr. .Audrey Knox is taking oharge of the work for :Mrs. Albert +Brigham starting Monday of Otis week. l)[r-, W, IL hnox of near Con- stance visited her sister, Mrs. Thos. Knox, one afternoon last week. Mrs, Isaac Rapson spent part of this week at the home of Afr. atnd Airs. Warren n rt Gib ' hm - near g e Clinton. u Mrs, Robert Watson visited her frirnds. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Taylor a few.days the beginning or ' • this week. 1r f ;lames Leiper. (Reeve), - c) at- tended County. C'onneil meeting this week in Goderich. lir,• Marjorie Colson visited friend. i:• Linton recently, Quite a number from this vicinity attender) the funeral of the late Archie Radford d in Biyth fast week. The young people are busy practis- ing for the Burn's Sunday School -en- tortaintnent- II Weil is to be held Dec, =1,t. Keep Douglas' Egyptian Liniment always in the stable, ready for imme- diate use, Removes proud flesh and inflammation, Thrush or Hoof Re:, painful and irritating. Remove them quickly and surely with Douglas Egyptian Liniment. Euchre & ance! WINTHROP HALL FRIDAY NIGHT DECEMBER 7 BRUSSELS ORCHESTRA Y in Roe Complete Concentrate It is a Tested and Proven Blending VITAMINS THAT MAINTAIN HEALTH, ANIMAL. AND VEGETABLE PROTEINS THAT PRODUCE MORE EGGS, AND COD LIVER OIL, YEAST AND IRON THAT BUILD UP RESISTANCE AGAINST DISEASE, MAKE MORE MONEY 'WITH YOUR BIRDS Your home - grown grains ROE COMPLETE lus GIVE YOU CONCENTRATE of More Eggs, Healthier Birds, and a Poultry Flock that is a pleasure to work with, he R O E POULTRY RANCH MANUFACTURERS OF — pQU LTRY FEED A COMPLETE POULTRY OROANIZATIOnr "Feeds For Al/ ATWOOD, ONT. Local Representative — SCOTT'S POULTRY FARM MR. JAMES M. ,SCOTT i