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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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tai rrieti is -it i'rtil,•.• k!!ert
atid Kinistina, Sask. •
for- Saslittotn to ,is!!
1.1W Wettlistlay
afternoon iii the school room of the
climeli under the .nispices 4V the W.
a success. There
was a good attenitatwe from the so-
cieties invited. The meeting onene'l
with the president, Mrs. Britton, in
the chair and witli a fewremarks by
the president on the theme. "Ilhe
Cm -hanging Christ." Sang hymn .l64,
"Jesus thou Joy if Loving Hearts."
Prayer was offered Mrs. Roger-
son, Mrs. Robert Law -son, Mrs.
1....b1(N5Y and Mrs. Britton. Miss -Ivy
Sintmolt, gave the welcoming ad-
dress. A -duet, "When Shachtws 'Ga-
ther" by !Helen and Edith Britton.
Mrs. Gardiner, president -of Tinton
Presbyterial, gave a very helpful and
educative address n the 'Dominion
Board meeting of the .W.M.S..held in
ponrIng concrete for Scaforth's new Main street sidewalk began Toronto, for which she was delegate
at the corner f Main and uilerichIstreets, Mr. H. Edge, for London Conference branch„ Sang
o
hynin I.30Z, "Love Divine lAll Love
the- contractor, is shown above. directing the start of the work.
Excelling." tA missionary play.
1 wo Masters," was given.. The 'caste
included Mrs. E. Adams, Miss Ivy
Simmons. Alma Leitch, 'Mrs. Lind-
say, Helen Britton, Airs. W. J mitt
Phyllis Medd and Doris Lawson.
Airs. 'Gardiner closed with prayer,
ht PIillips401.,-4 sometn, \N., 1, -dainty lunch was served. Mrs. .1..
Sir.of Burns' Church and Miss
,11r.and Mrs. Earl Hahkirk of Ales. -Cnclerstami." !finial took oho(' in the V
Eillop and Mrs. tR,- Harrison 0! ji Cemetery. -The IlliThearers 'Lauda Y•oung of Londesbo.ro, it: a
!ew well chosen words, thanked the
!:1114., jar the enjoyable afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McGregor. ties
hulled home -on Tuesdav front their
weddingtrip to Ottawa and -other
501111'.
5! Helen Briant has been en-
gaged to teach music in Walbit
'sehool, also at Turnbull's- .School, and
is now teaching music at 7 schools.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS Sent, 215th. T-larvey is. tIre rily 30t1
Snowdon Bros., Publishers oMr. and 'Mrs. James Davis and
s‘ as 25 years old. die had lived in
Myth talt his life, Rev. IR. 'A. Brook
WALTON. ' had charge of the service. Mrs. Har -
Montreal spent Sunday with Mr. and wereiiis former school chums. Hugh
Mrs. Luke Srpeiran :•,sf Brussels. Laming, Borden Cook, 'Gordon El
-
The anniversary service of St. Ili it. Jmnie Sims. Clifford 'Taman and
George's Anglic.an Church is to be \\s„ky framan. The flowers were
held on Sunday, Sept .26th at 2.39 many and -beautiful The hearers
pon. Rev. Mr, Roberts Of Wingham ivele Harry 'Johnston, Bert Tasker,
James Hiro -u, Stephen Rouse, Clay-
ton Yetis, Barrie MetElroy, 55
ion MeNtill and Wallace Bowen.
Woman's Association -
The regular monthly. meeting of
'Ow Woman's Association of the
iced Church waS held on Tuesday,
Sent !Illth. ITh' president, Mrs. j. W.
Al ills presided. Meeting opened by
singing hymn 3R4. The I--ord's pray-
er was then repeated in unison-. Thi'
Secretary; Mrs. 11-1. Phillips, read a
linter from the Xatio6R1 Deaconess
Home: 'Toronto, but no :action taken.
will condi:let the service.
Mrs. R. Harrison, who was here
attendiag the funeral 1 her father,
Mr. 1. Shannon, has returned to her
home in Montreal.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cusick spent
Sunday with their cousin, Mrs, R.
Hoy and Mrs. Wm. Cusick returned
to 'Guelph with them, alter s.pending
the past -five weeks in Walton.
Mr. and ..Mrs. 'Robert Hy and Mr.
and Mrs, Petrie and two daughters,
of Port Albert, -spent Sunday with
R. W. Hoy, Walton.
Mr. Joe Burns had the misfortune Also a joint appeal from the dronght
to hurt his foot with a crowbar last area in Saskatchewan front the Unit -
Friday, while working on a bridge on ecl Church for clothing. 'bedding.
the boundary. He is under the dors books. etc. ,A tsimmittcc wits dos
tar's care. pointed irons the Woman's 'Associa-
tion to work in conjunction with .the
W.M.S. committee and have charge
BLYTH of the .same. 'Mrs. H. .Phillips contrib-
uted a 5.‘10. 'Mrs. C. IGrashy .gave the
W. M. S.- report of the flower and visiting
!The of the United Clittroh committee. Meeting closed by sing -
president. 'Mrs. R. A. Brook, presidt-
the ing hymn 143.
was held on Tuesday, Sept '1145h,
mg. Meeting opened by singing three
verses of hymn 207. Mrs. Chas. Bell CONSTANCE
and Mrs. E, Pollard were appointed
delegates to the west sectonal 'meet-
ing of 'the 'Huron !Presbyterial af the
United 'Church. to 'be held on Tues-
day. Sept. '2R at Victoria'S.,t. Church,
IGoderich. Transportation committee,
Mrs, C. E. 'Toll and 'Mrs. Leslie 'Hil-
l:torn. Miss E. Mills contributed a
piano solo. Worship service. The
leaflet was read by the president, fol-
lowed by ‚prayer. Mrs. C. Bell read
the Scripture lesson taken .from list
chap. Hebrews. Our guest speaker
was Mrs, E. C. Wilford, formerly of
China, ,who gave a 'splendid address
on contact work in IChina. A vote of
appreciation was tendered Mrs. Wil-
ford for her inspiring address. IHymn
402 was sung and the meeting closed
with prayer by •Mrs. IR. Wightman.
The funeral of Harvey Davis, who
was the victim of .the sad automobile
accident which resulted in his death
on Thursday last .was held from the
home of his parents on Monday,
RXTER FAIR
(Continued from Page 1)
SHEEP
Dorset Horned Aged rani, C
Danbrook, Shearling ram, C. DM: -
brook, Ram lamb, Preston Dearing,
C. Danbrook. Ewe, -IPreston Dearing,
and 2041. Shea•rling, ewe, C. 'Dantbrook,
Preston Dearing, Ewe lamb, P. [Dear-
ing, C. Danhrook,
Oxford Downs -Rain, S. J. 'Pym
e3 Son. Shearlirut roam W. Henry and
.311!. Ram iamb, \V, 'Henry, S. J. Pym
& Son. Ene. W. Henry, 5, J. Pym. &
Son. Sheat trate, S. ,t. iPymn•
Sons and 2nd. lEwe lamb, S. J. Pym,
W. Henry.
Shropshire • IDowns - Ram, A.
Steeper. .
Laical:is-Ram and shearling ram,
A. Steeper '& Son. Other classes, A.
Steeper & Sot and 2nd. -
Leicesters-Ram, D. 'Graham &
Son and i3nd. Shearling ram, D. Gra-
ham, W. 111;ortnehnerg. Ram Lamb. D.
Mr. and Mrs :Morley Coleman. son ,ccahani and
atraharn.
of the Rev, Oliver -Coleman of Win- w Th slipastitsg ewe and
nipeg. called .on Mr. and Mrs. DPI"- 1 itt, 1G.-aliam and '2ard.
rianl Clarke on Wednestlay. tonstaises, any class and red -
51r: and Mrs. jade Madge t+f Clan- A., D. sleeper, Graham ,sesons,
debove. and Mr. Rh sl
alpiders, cif N, ,Henry.
Harriston, -spent Sunday with Mr.
and• Mrs.. 'Fred- IHRrhurn. HOGS
51 isa Yorkshire - Boar; two yearg:. A.
e •G .ns Idb: , to arner -Boar, one year, A. Warner,
sea:forth on .Sunday after spending a ". W. Boanenberg. Boar, under one
week wth her parents. Mr, and Mrs. r and now tern years, A. warner
y ,
Robt. •Grirnoldby. 'and ;Ind. Sow, one year, A. Warner,
Mr. 'Edward 'Dorrance is busy tak-
W. Ronnenberg. Sow under -one year,
ing ttp his potatoes at present. whic.h
A Warner, F. Ellerington.
are an extra good crop this year.
ITiamworths-Boar, two years,' R.
Miss Roberta Craig of Seaforth
Manson, Roar, one year, C. Dan -
spent the week end with Mr. and
brook. Boar. under one year, IR. Man -
Mrs. Robt. iGrmoldby. •
SO il and 2nd. Sow, one year, R. Man.
The many friends of Mrs. Verne son and 13nd. Sow under one yea' C.
Dale are 'sorry to hear that she is not ,Danbrook, R. Manson.
as well as expected in the Seaforth Bacon
Ho spital. Type-IPair, any breed, C.
Dan.brook. IF. Elterington.
Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Campbell left
daughter ,Mrs. G. M. Kerr, also re -
judge-T-I.j. Hunter, Exeter,
,(Indoor exhibits on page seven.)'
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1931
,LOP9S GARAGE
SEAFORTH
Lhrysier PI).rnouth and Fargo Dealer
in and see the 11 115 111 titit car and. Far.:' r
ha -,-e it Is+ert-L'e Truck -if pat have cm.
phone 17') and we 1\ ill come promptly
PHONE 179.
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SEAFORTH
Aim To Please
HULLETT.
-On din 'evening of Sept. a
jollv party of friends and neighbours
niti at Ole home of Mr. and Mrs.
'George Lawrence, the occasion heing
the twenty-fifth anniversary of their
arrival in Canada. Mite evening was
spent in dancing. 'After lunch was
served Inc the hostess, .51iss Isabel
.!Riley presented Mr, and Mrs, Lau-
rence with stainless steel knives and
forks, and silver tea spoons, ritile
the 'following address was read by,
Beryl Carter: "Dear Mr, and Mrs.
Lattaences-ks you have So kindly in-
vited us to your 'home to •cornmeinor-
ate the 12.5111 anniversary of your ar-
rival in Canada, we fell tli 111 ee would
not til nV the 00'0414On .10 pass with-
out giving you some -expression of
tun .good wishes. Doubtless, yrni fre-
quently long Inc - your friends in •Eng -
and. hut We. hope that you now re-
gard the Canadians he ,good neigh-
bours tand !friends, as those of 'our
youth. ln giving this 'cutlery, Ave hope
that you may have many years in
-which to use it and trust that good
health .tiatt presperity nifty- he your
portion in the future." In a few well
chosen words, -Ntr, Lawrence thank-
ed their guests 'forthe kindness and
good -will so 'frequently shown to
Mrs. Lawrence and himself since
their arrival in the neighbourhood
and also expressed his thanks for the
gifts and particularly for the good
will whicb prompted the giving.
Mr. WM. Carter judged .Penittry kt,t
New tHamburg fair on Saturday and
at Stratford on Tuesday. Mr. 13en
Riley also attended both the shows.
We are pleased Miss Olive Monn
is able to resume her duties as
-e''Nelhil..erRild Mrs. Hugh tCompbell -have
gone to 'Saskatoon, 'Sask., to vigil
their youngest .daughter Hazel (Mrs.
Gordon Kerr), They purpose visiting
Mr. .Campbell's sigter, Mei, -Chas.
Lowrie, and other relatives • and
friends at Xinistitio, Sask.
'Visitors at the home of Thigh 4tad
Mrs. 'Carrinboll on Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. joint IMeDonald, 'Alvin and
jean of AValton, Mrs, Wen, Carter,
Mrs, -Geo. Carter, Beryl and 'Glen of
Londesboro, Mr. and Mrs, !Chas.
Walker and 'Miss Mayme MeRwert
of Toronto.
LONDESBORO
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Archambault
and family were guests at the home
of Mr, IR. Yungbitytt Sunday.
Mr, 0, Lawson, Mr. and Mrs.. C.
Straughan and Bobby, of IGoderich,
land Mr. and Mrs. R. 'Vodden, were
I guests at the home of Mr, W. Moun-
tain Sunday.
The schools opened again Monday
alter having been closed on account
of the paralysis,
1 (Friends of Mr. Carl Lucas will be
glad to know he is improving.
NOW PLAYING
Charles Ruggles Eleanore Whitney
Turn Off the Moon
Johnny Downs, Kenny Baker, Phil
Harris A :Musical Comedy
MATINEE, FRI. & SAT. -3 p.m.
Mon, Tues. Wed.,
MSeilptotn 2137-e2ralte-29
Joe Penner
"NEW FACES OF 1937"
a guest
Harriet Hilliard
at the home of Mrs, Wm, Parkyakarkus
Briiimbui Saturday.
Air. and Mrs. Gordon Curts and
the home -1 Mt Ed-. 'Yunghlutt. Thttrs. Fri. Sat., Sept. 30 -Oct. 1-2
family, of [F)rrest,pe
.tsut Sunday it ,
Brian Aherne
ng with her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Merle Oberon
Crawford. Henry Stephenson in
visiti
Mrs. Jennie Stephenson of 'Ethel is
Airs. Cooper or Clinton and son Their love song was the Mune of a
parents. Mr. and Airs. 1. liturservice. sniper's bu-
llet
Garry are visiting at Mrs. Cooper's
The hit parade of famous faces
"BELOVED ENEMY"
U.S. Livestock Market
Live stock market and feed ,situa-
tion conditions in the United States
indicate t h ti 1 'feeding- 'commercial
stock, unfavourable to producers dur-
ing the past grain marketing year, is
now definitely favourable. Since the 6. Elmo McLaughlin, Colborne,
harvesting. of the 11037 .grain crop. 7, Prank Ushorne. Colborne, R. IR,
feed grain 'prices have .declined and No, 3,
live stock prices have shown vast ittt- hi, win, Brown, 'Colborne.
provement, Advances in the prices of m
.sernaglian's tomatoes were of
beef cattle and hog's during June, July the John 13aer variety grown an a'
and August lave brought the hog- clover sod plowed and worked in the
corn anti the beef -corn p pricerations to fall, matured (luring the winter, plows
a level which is above that for the ed again in the spring and fertilized
early part of the year. with .2-1,6-b fertilizer at the rate of
Large supplies of feed grain are in 500 pounds per acre, part of which
prospect and, with prices of live stock' was placed tinder the plants and part
and. live stock ,products higher than applied, with a tunnel as a top dres,s.
in some recent years, it is highly pro- lite:. The soil was a light clay loam,
liable that feeding ratios will be Mittel 1Ir. McDonald's second prize ti
favourable during 14,30. This being mato plot followed peas, fall plowed
lines of live stock production may I
exPension in most' twice, immured in the spring and fert.
the case, a material
with 2-12-0 at 5131! pounds pm
anticipated. The outlook for the con- acre, placed on the cross and turned
sumption af all °lasses -of live stock
products is quite favourable, and a
continuation of relatively high prices
is to be expected, (kering the n ex
few months. There may possibly be
Slone consumer reaction to present
levels. but live stock numbers are
moderate and the impact .01 zonsmnis
er 'reaction thus be liohtenect
Toronto Competition
Fred R. Kernaghan, R. R. No. 3,
Colborne, won'first prize in the To-
ronto Field Crap Competition spon-
sored! by the Cratnahe Agricultural
Society in co-operation .with the On-
tario Department of lAgriculture, in
which dr) growers -between Grafton
and I3righton competed.
borne.
2. F. L McDonald, Dundonald.
3. !Kenneth Mutton, Dundonald.
4. W. T. Turpin, Grafton.
5, Gordon E. Dunnett, Colborne.
The complete gist of prize winners
follows:
ITt Fred R. ,Kernaghan. R.R. a. Col-
COMING -
"QUALITY STREET" '
2 Features --
"WOMEN OF GLAMOUR"
"THE COWBOY STAR"
Mrs. McKay of Port Colborne was R. R. 2.
under. The plot consisted of 1,3 Ser'_
let Dawn and 2-3 John Baer.
Varieties included in the eight prin.
winning plots are John Baer, Penn
Strutt', Scarlet il>awn, Baltimore aol
'Geneva John Beer, with the loin]
Baer variety predominating.
All -plots were visited twice by
Earl Mighton. 0.15.C. Guelph, who
acted as judge.
Now Every Sunday, 20 Pages of
Comics in Color
You'll find a great. hilarions com-p.
any of the world's greatest funnies
every week in "Puck," title enlarged
Comic Weekly whit The Detroit
Sunday tfiimes. You and all the fain'
ily will roar with glee if you 'fallow
the comic capers of these funny folks.
13e sure to get The Detroit Sunday
Times every week and enjoy this big
fun frolic.
TOWN TOPICS
Mis's Maude Ferguson spent the
week end in Toronto.
ADVENTURES IN ECONOMY...
MAC* DO YOU KNOW
T4IAT MY HYDRO BILL
IS MUCH Less THAN
LAST MONTH SINCE
'ME GOVERNMENT
CUT T -HE RATES?
YES, ITC'ESTAJMLy
MAKES IT EASY
ON THE HOUSE-
KEEPING MONEY
HELEN
HEPBURN SAVES
LAS ABOUT $
BY OUR THREE
CHILDREN NOT
HAVING TO PAY
EXAMINATION
FESS
JACK TOLD ME OUR. CAR
LiceNse WILL BE ONLY
$2a' INSTEAD oF $722
THIS YEAR -JUST WATC4-1
me GET A NEW HAT
OUT OF T4 -IAT SAVING -
I'M GLAD 4-IEPBURN
KEPT LIQUOR OUT
Of. RESTAURANTS
AND WILL TAKE
IT OL4T OF
POLITICS
I NEVER THOUGHT
OF THAT, I'LL HAVE
TO GET AFTER
-JIM fOR. MINE
AND IM GLAD
THEY'RE GOING.
TO CUT DOWN
,ON -EXAMS AND
HOMEWORK.
HE ALSO GOT S30,000 IN BACK
MY FOR. GIRLS IN INDUSTRY
WHO HAD BEEN DEFRAUDED
YES ANDJIM SAYS -HEPBURN'S
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
WILL MEAN WE'LL NEVER
HAVE TO GO ON REL I EF
/4
JIM SAYS THE
FARM VOTE WILL
GO TO -HEPBURN
BECAUSE HE
REDUCED THE
RATES fOR
ELECTRICITY
YES AND THERE'S
NO TAX ON
MOVIES OR
HOCKEY
GAMES
ANY MORE.
EVEN OUP. LOCAL TAX' BI LL 15 DOWN
DUE 10 1-1EPBURN ONE MILL BONUS
THAT MEANS $ 5q9 To U5
NO WONDER HE IS CALLED
A MAN OF ACTION IN
SPITE OF ALL THESE FAX
REDUCTIONS I -IE
MAKES ENDS NI\ ‘
' MEET \\ t.
AND I UNDERSTAND
-HE HAS MADE IT
POSSIBLE FOR ALL
DESTITUTE MOTHERS
TO GET ALLOWANCES
- THAT'S GOOD
I'VE MADE SURE JACK'S
AND MY NAME ARE ON
THE LIST -OUR VOTES WILL
SAY tARFLY ON4HE PBU RN
DO YOU KNOW HELEN
I THINK I'LL PERSUADE
JIM TO VOTE
LIBERAL
THIS TIME
HE
ALWAYS
VOTED THE
OTHER WAY
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n
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