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The Seaforth News, 1937-04-29, Page 5THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1937. THE SEAFORTH NWS PAGE FEVE ?Prices are ,good until May 'S Great 19C FOOD SALE 20 NEW. ' MAJESTIC RADIOS e.,+S200me• welOS 5 CAKES 19c DESSERT PEARS 2s squat 2 TINS 19c GARDEN PATCH .OHOICE GOLDEN CORN, 17 oz. 2 TINS SPOTLITE MATCHES, 300s 3 BOXES POLO BRAND WHOLE GOLDEN WAX BEANS, 2s 2 TINS A�'i LMFER CHOICE PORK 4 BEANS, LARGE 22 oz. Tin . , 2 TINS SINGAPORE SLICED PINEAPPLE, 1%s 2 TINS c St. Croix Castile Soap i 6 cakes Maple Leaf Fancy Sockeye Salmon, %a . , . , ......„ per tin Polly Prim Dill Pickles, 25r/a oz• per jar Ginger Snaps 2 lbs. Cardinal Brand Molasses, 11/es 2 Tins 19c Manning's Snowball Mallow Biscuits per lb, Rose Brand Fancy Keta Salmon, is 2 tins Happyvale Brand Catsup, 12 oz, 2 btis. for Choice Blue Rose Rice 2 lbs. Aylmer Brand Choice Peaches, 2s squat per tin McCormick's Waxtite Soda Biscuits, 16 oz per pkg. Centre Pull or Presto Pack Wax Paper ,- 2 pkgs. Old. Dutch Cleanser 2 tins Aylmer Brand Soups (Except Pure Chicken) 10% oz. 2 tins Vinegar, Spirit or Cider, 12 oz. 2 bottles Lyn Valley Standard Tomatoes, 2s squat 2 tins Lyn Valley Standard Keifer Pears. ,Halves 16 oz 2 Tins Aylmer Choice .Pumpkin, 2s squat 2 tins Macaroni, Ready Cut 3 lbs. Cocoanut, Long Shred per lb. Icing Sugar 2 lbs. Salt, free running, plain or iodized ... 3 pkgs. 19c 19 c 19c 19c 19c 19e 19c 190 19c. 19c 19c 190 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c Pure Maple Syrup per gal. 2.00 Pure Honey 10 lb. pail 65c Ross J. Sproat Miss N. Pryce 'PHONE 8 PHONE 77 1 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 ELIMVILLE ,Mr. and Mrs. Well'lington Bell and child of Detroit were Sunday visitors with .relatives in the village. !Professor (Kingston of Western (University ,gave a lecture illustrated by lantern .slides on "God's Wonders in the Sky," in the church last (F'ri- d'ay night. The cellars in the village were flooded( on Monday. Surrounding fields were also covered with water. Several had 'washouts were reported on the roads. Miss Iiia !Ford is ^ spending this week in, !Exeter with Mrs. A. Mc - Falls. Mr. acid Mrs. Mervyn 'Pyin are the proud parents of a new baby girl. STAFFA The Staffa Junior Institute met at the home of Mary and Anna Hamilt- on on Wednesday afternoon, t pr. 311 withsixteenpresent. In the absence of our president Marian. Drake, Mary J. H'am'ilton presided. The meeting opened by singing. the Institute ode. The roll call was answered by ''Health (Hints." I't was decided to bald the next greeting in the hall au Wednesday evening, May I19,th, and invite the 'junior Farmers, The guest speaker far the afternoon was 'Mrs. Ethel Currie, who chose for her topic, "Let's he happy.", This was :followed by oonnntenity singing. A reading en- NlcKinley's Chicks 8c Rocks and Leg. 8c,.. after May 8th Leg. 8c; Rocks 9c, after April 20th Leg. 9c; Rocks 10c, after April 12th Leg. 10c. Rock 11c, after April 4th All Breeding Stock Gov't Ap- proved and Bloodtested, Started Chicks and Pullets for sale. Colne and see diem. J. E McKINLEY Phone 97r11, Hensall. ZURICH Good Equipment makes a Good Farmer Better FOR QUALITY & SERVICE BUY McCormick Deering Farm Machinery AND REPAIRS From Your Local Dealer JOHN BACH SEAFORTH Main St. Phone 17 TOWN TOPICS The story hour at the .Carnegie Li- brary, 'whiff has been held since last September will be discontinued' from May 1 till September. The Women's 'Association of Ep- inondville 'United Church are holding a home 'cooking sale on' Sat. May d15, in Mr. Rouitledige's vacant store. M,r. and Mrs. Edward Neubauer and Mr, and iv1rs. James Calhoun of Niagara !Fa11s N.''Y visited on Satur- day with (Mrs, 'N.eu'bauer's „parents, Mr, and Mrs. 'Wm. 'Kruse. A stag euchre will be held an Tues- day night, May 4th, at 8.30 p.m. in the euchre dbub rooms. lEv,ery"body welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams are, moving' to 5't. Marys. Mr. N. C. iCarmddh'ael deft on Wed- nesday for Montreal to sail Friday 011 the S.S. Duchess of Athol Inc Liver- pool. iverpool. Clifford 'will visit the Blritish Isles and 'the Continent and also will attend 'the Coronation. Messrs. Will and Alex. McLennan of Toronto Who attended the funeral of the late Miss McLennan on Mon- day end ty were guests of their aunt Mrs. A. A. McLennan. A comic play, "The Strike of the Ladies' Guild of St. 'Thomas' church" will be presented on May 7 in the parish hall of Si.'Thomas' Angliican Church by '1:5 ladies in old fashioned costumes, Delegates from St. Thomas' Angli- can Church to the Jubilee of the Wo- nien s 'Auxiliary in Huron Diocese are Mrs .1 Appleyard. Mrs. Wm. Deem and Mrs. A. W. Moore. Miss Clara Pinkney returned Tues- day atter a two weeks' visit in Buff- alo, Hamilton and Stratford. Mr, and Mrs, Harry Stewart and two sons of Regina, Sask., are visit -1 in- the former's sister, Mrs. H. titled "The' 'Rocking 'Chair," was giv- en by Dorothy 'T'uffin. Grace Mc- Lachlan conducted a spelling match •with Isabelle 'Templeman. and (Jean Miller as captains. This resulted in a tie. The meeting adjourned and Ilnnc i was served. Norris Sillery. Mr. William Elcoat has returned after spending several months in To- ronto. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bethune, De- troit. are visiting at the former's home. Mrs. Maude Sloane has returned after .spending a few weeks in To- ronto. Mr. Arthur Edmonds of Hamilton spent the weak end in town. Mr. T'hom'pson of the Dungannon shoe repair shop has rented the store vacated by R. G. Cartwright. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson will move here this week. A restaurant will be opened in the store next •Roultiedge's grocery about May 10. by Mr. Kapang of the Com- mercial cafe. HILLSGREEN Miss McAllister has .not been feel- ing in her usual health during the past week. 'Mrs. C. Robinson returned home after visiting with her sister in Lon- don. Mr. Gordon Love was taken to Clinton hospital and operated on Sat- urday night, His many friends wish hint a speedy recovery. Several from this community at- tended the funeral of the late Mss. i}ludson at Hensabl on Monday after- noon, Much sympathy is felt for the bereft family. Mr, Jas. Cochrane of Toronto spent the week end in the vicinity, 'Dr. 3?rescatt gave an address on temperance work ih the Hillsgreeu Church on Sunday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. John Bell and 'family of Ki.ppen visited "Mr. and Mrs. 'J. Morris. Special Notice I at moving into the Front upstair room of the ''Dominion Bank building. Whll 'be op ening '?\fay 6th. Special prices in pc rill anent waving. Come in anal see us and get 'prices. INA GRAY .BEAUTY &HOPPE Phone 229w. DIED 'Shaw --Da Tuesday, April 27, at l t f her07 SI Salley .of Varna next Sunday. 11r. and Mrs. Frank Coleman of Hens.ull visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keys on Sunday. Rev. H IG Bandey and Mr. Ben Keys attended Presbytery at .Goder- ich on Tuesday. Miss Olive 'Erratt, Mrs. R. Erratt and Mrs. ,E. Stephenson were dele- gates front .Goshen W.M.S. to the W.M.S. convention: in 'Ood•erich on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. (Allan of Zurich spent !Friday with Mr, and Mrs, J. A. Cadre. Mr, Gilbert IFreckleton and eldest son, Lloyd, and Miss Mary Camp- bell •of Port 'Elgin visited at the hone of the (latter s parents, .Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Campbell. on Sabbath last. Mir. and MTS. 'Robt. Turner of 'Go- derich motored to the home of Mr. and 'Mus. (George 'Campbell on •Sun- day. LONDESBORO The 'May meeting of the Women's 'hnstittrte will 'be held in the Com- munity Hall 'Thursday afternoon, May 6 at 2.130 o c1ioek, The election of officers, t o!ll call answered by .pay- ing of fees, review of the year's work by Mrs, (George.Moon, reading Iby' Mins iE, Mains and (Mrs. IT. Robert- on. ,Hostesses—'Mrs. 'H. Sundercotk. (Mrs L. Ball, Mrs, (George (Pollard, Mrs. 1-T. Sprung, Miss E. Watson, Miss Jean Rail, Conte along and join. We need you. Mrs, T Tanlblyn, who spent the past month visiting at the home of her sou \V. 1. Tambly''n of Forest, Toronto, returned to her home on Saturday. Several ladies of the local W. M. S. herr attended the ,Pre+by terial at Goderich on 'Tuesday. Mr. Gordon Radford has taken' a position with Mr.L Ball '.for 'the season. 'James McCrae of 'Bulgrave is lay- ing a cement sidewalk Inc Mr. D. 'Ewan this week. Mrs. A Mills is improving after several ,weeks' 'illness. Quite a wild windstorm struck the village on '\Vednesclay of last week, tearing off shingles, damaging.. wind- mills, etc. The village was 'plunged into .d4 r(cness for several hours when a tree was blown down across the highway, Apple Export Figures Tit spite of an unusually large crop of .,;unci 'quality apples in Great Bri tail in 1913'6, and a consequent large pack of ;gallon apples. the export o apples from Canada to the British the residence o strict, ler market was ,greater than in I11515 !b; wood Avenue, Toronto Mary Ewing neatly- P0,000 cases, the exact figure (Molly) Shaw, third daughter of the being 205,41(5 cases in 119136 and 1188, late John Shaw, sister of Mrs. Mor- ley Campbell and Mrs. S. Deem. '050 cases in '19'315. Funeral service at the home of her sis ter, Mrs. S. Deem, 811 IOlrtidleigh Avenue, Wednesday evening at 8 0' olock, leaving Thursday morning for interment alt Seaforth. BORN (Fraser.—In Scott Memorial Hospi- tal, Seaforth, on Wednesday, April es. 11937, to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fraser, Seaforth, a daughter. STANLEY Mrs. Jas. Stephenson underwent an operation in Goderich hospital last week and is progressing favorably. We Nope ;for her speedy recovery, Mr. and Mas, Will Reid and daugh- ter Jean o:f•Parr line speata few days with friends in 'Hamilton. Mrs. Margaret Erratt of Muncey visited with her 'sister, Mrs. Henry Erratt. Rev. Mr. Lovegrove of Woodham 'will exchange ,pulpits with 'Rev. H. G. "I don't often Fat such a dinner a: I've had today." said the importan' guest. 'We don't either," said the sural son of The house. Want and For Sale ads, 3 wks. 50c DANCE! KEN STEELE and his Ten -Piece Band will return to I.O.O.F. HALL, SEAFORTH Friday April 3 The dance will be sponsored by th Young Ladies Sodality of St. James Church Admission 401c 01.AMOtlOUS Sync wM� iaea h� wv HEEL (HUGGER SHOES .e ole how. rade re +e n1w SMITH'S SHOE STORE NEXT TO REGENT THEATRE SEAFORTH. CA $ f Okeep e. 4sirs • IL -in ' 41.11 !! ' HAMPSIIIRECIIICKS i Just ask our last year's customers how they -like this popular, 1 rugged, Profit -producing bird. LARGE BODY SIZE WONDERFUL EGGS REAL PRODUCERS LIVABILITY j May prices on New Hatnpshires Chicks of $12.00 per 100—are now in effect Come up to the Farm and see these hardy Chicks—well-bred —well hatched in our new Selling incubator. Large hatches mean strong, rugged Chicks.—Investigate before you invest. Scott's Poultry Farm SEAFORTH. PHONE 251 -32 Look! BOYS & GIRLS Look! 11 Coronation Medal FREE for 15 bottle caps of two of the Hest Health Drinks— GREEN SPOT ORANGEADE '. • AND GREEN SPOT CHOCOLATE MILK Which contains 4011) U.S.P. units of vitamin D per quart Green Spot Ice Cold Drinks may be purchased at any store or res- taurant displaying the Green Spot signs. Ask your mother and friends to save the caps for you, and, when you have collected 15, bring them to us and receive your medal. ACT QUICKLY (BEFORE THE SUPPLY IS EXHAUSTED MAPLE LEAF DAIRY 3. GRUM'METT. SEAFORTH PH. 251 r 31 CORONATION DANCE Wednesday Evening 12thBAYFIELD CANADIAN MOUNTAINEERS Experts an Modern Music t I. 0. 0. F HALL, Seaforth 40c' including tax I IreneSnider of London and..<:14it' a; Willis of Seaforth. A piano recital by pupils of Eliza- beth ,Mills, iA.T,,C.M and, concert under auspices of Mission Band will he given in the United:?Church, Apr. 130 at 8 p.m. You are inv,'ited. St. .Andrew's U'tti:ted Y,R.D. held their play, "The Thread of Destiny," in the town hail Thursday evening The hall was Titled to oapaeity and;,i1 ;Cs not often nus privilege to enjoy such a high class pray in Bayfield Those taking part were: Fanny, s slave on Montgomery p'lan'tation, Mus Sturgeon; 'Geo. Washington, Murray Grainger; Betty Montgomery, the little colonel, Meta Sheardown; Edith Sherman, northern cousin, Norma SRUCEFIELD The April meeting of the 'United home Farm .Women was 'held at the of Mr. and Mrs, C. Haugh on Wed- nesday-. 'April 'list. 'Owing to the storm there were not so many pies- ent as usual. In the absence of the president the chair was occupied by Mrs. C. Clifton, :Alfter singing and prayer many helpful suggestions were given in the roll -call, "How to down insects." Letters from the secretary, •Mr. H. tH. Hannam were read by Mrs. A. McQueen and Mrs, ' C. Haugh, Mr. Hannam told in his letters that there is a great increase in membership this year. A letter (John Welsh; Colonel Montgomery, gentle. man of old school, Mr. L. Stevenson, Mrs. Montgomery, A true Virginian Maude Sterling; Virginia Montgom• cry, toast of country, .Fern Wheatley .Beverley Montgomery, •Confederate scout, 'Russel Grainger; Sally Ani and Laura Lee, Fairfax twins,• Jeat Dunn and Mabdl Scotchmer; Ton Randolph, Southern 'gallant,5Frase Sterling; Martha and Susan, souther.' girls, Kathleen Eeaconi and ' Eyelet Scotchmer; 'Jane, .Marie Rohner. Moulton, of rhe Nbrtlt 'Jahr Watson; (Marcella anis Marion., Sou from another member of the execu-1 tive. Mrs. Wm. 'Hamilton. of ,Lanark • County, was read by Mrs. R. Allan, The :builletin questions were taken by Mrs, A. Wright. Mrs, M. Knight and Mrs. J. Cairns, The topic, "The Art of ,Conversation." was ably taken by Mrs. C. Clifton. A sale by Mrs. J. Cairns was well received. After a contest on, "Names of cakes and small cakes," the meeting •closed; lunch was served by hostess and friends. Mrs. A. Wright offered her home for 'the May meeting. At this meeting there will be an exchange of seeds, bulbs, plants and slips. •mils Mrs. Wm. Douglas - has returned home after spending a weak and a half at the ,bedside of her another, Mrs. J. Hudson of •Hensall. Mrs. Douglas has the sympathy of slit many friends in the death of her mother. Mr. 'Reid Kirk, 'Fairgrove, Mich„ and Mr. Benton, Caro. Mich., accom- panied by Mr. M. Drysdale of Hen- sell ca'l'led on friends on Sunday. Rev, W. Bremner spent last week in'Taranta: •Mrs. A. VlcQnieen and nits. J. B. Maastard were delegatse to the 'Pres- byterial in 'Goderiah on Tuesday. Mrs. E. 'Ramsay of Walton, who was visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. A. Sauter, last week, was 'ta'ken sudden` ly ill, add had to be removed to a Seaforth hospital. Quite a number front Brucefield at- tended the anniversary service in Seaforth ,Presbylterian Church on Sunday.Burke's The Young People will hold their anniversary service here next Sumlay, May Sud, when !Rev. Mr. Turner of Dungannon will accu.py the pulpit, xi"he �rh,�im wall h.. assisted by Lfise thews girls, Mary Snowden and Elie, abetli Snowden, Mammy Dinah faithful servator, Mrs. Wallis; Pey. ton Bailey, of .United States •Army 'Alf Scotchmer; (Uncle Billy, .Colonel! body servant, (Fred Wallis; Louis 'Lawton, in 'Federal employ, Helen Welsh; Ralph Francis, who did no go to war, Earl Switzer; Madg Young a thoroughbred, .Elsie Rit chic; A Union Scout, C. Wallis; Mis Melissey, an old maid of iaquisitiv nature. 1lrs. M. Tones. bIr. and M•urehward n:Ea at their cottage.rs of London spent the weekad en. etroit our wSunday,atihe ,1GD'rouin of Dins cdttagess. oa the Terrace stirs Margaret Grove. of Tonont called e>n friends on 5nnday. Mrs. G. Elliott spent Tuesday' is Clinton. Mr. Fraser of Clinton has lease, Mr. T. Baileys house and: 'moved i last week, Important Notice ACCOUNTS, NOTES, JUDG- MENTS COLLECTED Our Collecting Department is ae resul of Years of Successful Experience f: collection local and out-of-town ac counts. On March 216th we received a +tette from a client: 'Thank you for promo remittance and for good work re m collectio" Ocollection". Rates: NO COLL'ECTI'ON, NO CHARGE Mail ^ your list of accounts today tc Collecting Agency Agencr,y 1176) (License 1OR Head Office SE -7.2a H, ()MT' a...Ann