The Seaforth News, 1930-06-12, Page 5THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1930,'
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Large .40 oz. Jar
POSTiS BRAN FLAKES
2 plugs; 21c,
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, 1 lb, ..59c
PINE TREE SILFENT, MATCHES
LEMON OR VANILLA EXTRACTS, 2 oz
PURE LARD, 1 113r.Tints•
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3 Pkgs. 25c
3 for 15c
2 1bs. 31c
Crosse & Blackwell Assorted Fruit Punch per •bottle 30c
Clark's Assorted Potted .Melts, V4.............................2 for 18c
Singiapore Sliced Pineapple, 2 s siquets .. 2 for 25c
,Royal York Tea % bb. 28c
Sly To'c 8 oz,, bottle 45c
Crisco l's 27c 3's 79c
'Clark's Catchup per bottle 19c
Sufi Haid Prunes 2 Ib. pkgs. 29c
X Brooms, Red Handle 5 string 39c
(Ca'p'itol Bsiooms 5 string 69c
(Fancy Blue Rose Rice 2 lbs, 19c
Kiraft Loaf Cheese, .. . , 1' lb. 34c 5 Ib. box 32c
Standard No. 3 Sieve Peas, 2's 2 tins 29c
Aylmer Fruit Salad ' l's 29c
Centre;Pull Wax Paper 3 pkgs. 25c
IOhoice Golden Wax Beans 2's 18c
Palmolive Soap 1 cakes 23c
MdLaren's Jelly Powders • 4 pkgs. 25c
Fray Bentos Corded Beef per tin 23c
Libby's Prepared Mustard per jar 14c
.Standard Tomatoes, 254l's, large size t 2 tins 29c
• Minute Tapioca 2 pkgs: 25c
True Lemon and. Vanilla Extracts ..........................1'4 oz. 19c
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_Oval Eiiamel' Dishpans, each .. .. ,49c
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Flowers Furnished.
Night or day phone 67.
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When ybtu feel tired and
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You may come in with
n grouch but will go out.
with a smile.
Phone 125.
MANLEY.
Our teacher, Mises: Helen :Delaney.
teas suddenly taken' with appendaciis
last week and was rushed to .St. Jo.:
seph's .hospital last 'Thursday where
she underwent an operation and . is
progressing rapidly. The school has
1
Pianos Toned
Cleaned and
Repaired
Cha.A i
Chas. . Ifo e
,�y
Phone 327-J. Centre St
been closed as it was too near the ,hol-
idays to make a ohenge and it is some-
what a handicap to the entrance ,class,.
Mr. John Murray Jr, wears a smile
since last week when his wife pres-
ented hini with a baby boy.
A large nunvber from here attended
the Holy Nance Society ,Rally .at Clin-
ton last Sunday. st
Mr. and Mrs. W. Manley, were vis-
itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C.
Eckert last Sunday.
NOMlNATIONS.
The Conservatives have nominated
Mr. D. M. IW'rig+ht in North Perth
and Mr. J, S. Monteith in South
Perth.
The Liberals have nominated F. G.
Sanderson, M.IP.. in Sou'bh Perth.
v1r: F. Wellington I-Iay, M.P., de-
clined the nomination in North Perth
and another convention has been
called, •
The Progressives in North and
South Huron have decided.uot toput
Sot av
tip candidates. •
A Household Medicine: -They that
are acquainted with the sterling pro-
perties of • Dr. Thomas' Ec'lectric Oil
in the treatment ' Of many ailments
would not be Without it in the house.
It is truly ,a household medicine and
as it is effective in cleating', with many
ordinary complaints it is ani inexpen-
sive medit,lne: So, keep ' it at hand,
as the call for it may come most un-
e.dpectedly,
'TOWN TOPICS.
Miss M. E. Chapman, of Toronto,
who has been staying with her broth-
er, Mr. W, • E. Chapman, since the
death of his wife, returned to - her
home on Monday.
The Seaforth Quartette of the
Presbyterian Church and Miss Vera.
Hudson, reader and impersonator, at-
tended a strawberry festival at Cred-
iton last Thursday, June 5th and put
on their programme before a crowded
house.
Mr. G. C. Wanless of Pittsburg,
fPa, is visiting at the home of his sis-
ter, Mrs, G. T. Turnbull.
Mr. George Brownlee left Tuesday
morning for Toronto and Huntsville.
Friends of r , R. F. Jones
will be
glad to .know, sire was successfully op-
erated en in Wellesley Hospital, To-
ronto, last Saturday and is doing
nicely.
Mr. William J. McMorran of Los
Angeles, visited his aunt,. Mrs. j, R.
Habkirk last week:
Mrs. Bertha Dowding, of Mitchell,
was here Saturday to see her niece,
Miss Florence Knigh't,. in the Scott
Memorial Hospital.
' Mrs. George Bickerton of Wood-
stock was the guest of her cousin,
Mrs, Wes. Note,: last week, Mr.
Bickersbon motored here Sunday, Mrs.
Bickersto•n returning home with him.
Mr. and Mrs. J, Reid and Mrs.
Brown of 'Dungannon, and Mrs. S.
Reid of Lucknow palled on friends in
town and Egmondville last week.
,Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caldwell of
near Kilipen were guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sproat.
Mr, Elroy Brownlee of London
called on his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Brownlee,' Victoria st., Sunday.
Miss Mary Brads of Detroit, has re-
turned to the ho'tne . of her grand-
parents,. Mr. and Mrs. C. Rckart, meter
a successful operation for appendici-
tis at ,Scobt Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Flet, and her cousin, Mr. Mc-
Morran, visited Mr, and Mrs. Milton
Chesney of Toronto last week end.
Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Hillis and son,
of Toronto, who have been visiting
!Mrs. Hillis' mother, Mrs. -G. T. Turn-
butl, for'Ehree weeks, returned to To-
ronto this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCaffery of
Ellice Township, spent Sunday with
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Nolan, Huron road east.
The Ladies' Guild of St. Thomas'
Church are holding an afternoon tea
at the residence of Mrs. Best. on
June 27th.
Mr. Arnold Turnbull and Miss Mil-
dred Turnbull of Toronto spent the
iwee'k end at their home here.
Mr. John ,Hay nI the Mill Road who
had his spine injured three weeks ago
last Sunday, is still confined to bed.
Rev. R. C. MoDermid of Goderich,
while on his way to take the morning
service in First Presbyterian Church,
Seaforth, had his car badly damaged
when another motorist ran into it. A
passing car brought Mr, McDermid
to Seaforth, Rev. I. B, Kaine ,con-
ducted the service in Knox Church,
Goderich,
Miss Beulah Ashton of Goderich
was a guest on Sunday at the home
of Mr, and Mrs, A. Wankel. Miss
Rishton sang a beautiful solo in First
Presbyterian Church at the morning
service.
Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Sproat and little
daughter spent last week in Toronto;
visiting Mrs, Sproat's parents, return-
ing to town Sunday.
The Ladies' Aid. of First Presby-
terian Church are giving a garden
party on the church lawn the second
week of July.
Mr. W. J. Hays of Detroit is spend-
ing two weeks' holidays with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Jas Hays, Eg-
mondvrlle.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Golding and
two children were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Golding, Stratford, on
Sunday.
Messrs. E. Hinckley, T. Staples,
Elcoat and Henry. Hoggarth
spent a day fishing at Bayfield on
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Ritchie of
Brussels were guests of the former's
sister, Mrs. C. Brodie. on Sunday,
Miss Annie Brodie of Grey was a
week -end visitor at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnston of Strat-
ford were guests on Sunday of Miss
M. Robison, Spariing st.
Mrs, Robt. Stewart and Mrs. Me -
Culla Sr. are spending a few days in
Stratford,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Free and son
Harold were Goderich visitors on
Sunday,
Mr. 'W. H. Govenlock of Chicago
and Mrs. Bates of Shelburne who
were called led to the home of their par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Govenlock,
owing to Mrs. 'Govenlock's serious
illness, " have returned to their homes,
During the past few days Mrs, Gov-
enlock has made a very slight im-
provement.
m-proventent.
\Tr. 'and Mrs. Best and young son
Willie of Pickford, Mich„ were the
guests over the week -end of Mr, and
Mrs, J. H. McIntosh.
Rev. and Mrs. J. Melvin Keys and
daughter Mildred of 'Oakdale, Penn.,
arrived Monday to spend a few days
with the fortner's mother, Mrs. W. L.
Keys.
BORN.
iI1AlOI{WELL—In McKillop, on Sa-
turday, May 24bh, 1.930, to Mr. and
,Mrs, Thomas Hackweil, a son (,Da-
vid H'o'ward).
MU11It1tAY• l?dI{illop, on June 3,
19130, to Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mur-
ray, a. son ((Jeremiah. John).
NIOILAIN.-In Hilbert, on June 1,
1930, to Mr. and Mrs, Janos Nolan,
of McKillop, a son.
FORD.—In Us'borne, on Tuesday,
June 3rd,' to Mr, and Mrs. Harry.
Ford,, a son (Gorden Clifford).
J1ORIDIAIN.-Io Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, on Monday, June 9. 1930, to
Mr, and Mrs. Tranci r
, s Jordan of
!Dublin. a son.
HARLOCK.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'iVlcCutchi-
son and little daughter and Janes
McDotigal of Wroxeter visited at the
hone of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Watson
on. Sunday,
;Mr, ,Syd. Lansing Of near Summer-
hill, .visited at the hone of Mr, and
Mrs, Isaac Rapson Sunday..
Miss Kathleen .Beacons,, nurse in
training 'in Stratford 'General Hospital,
is at present at her ho'tne due• 'to an
PAGE, FIV,
THE ANNUAL
LAWN SOCIAL
AND STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL
OF LONDESBORO UNITED
CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL
Will be held on.the Community Hall
Grounds
LONDESBORO
-on—
Friday, June 20th
,6 to8 'lock
Supper served from o'clock,
after which a splendid program will be
given, consisting of a three act play
presented by The Young People of
Westfield, entitled, "SMILE, ROD -
GER,. S•MILE'. They also furnish
the pnogram between acts, consisting
of readings, solos, duets, etc,
Admission 50c, Children 25c
Rev. J. E. Johnson, Pastor; Chas.
Stewart !Superintendent; Mrs. Albert
Austin, Secretary.
.(IProgram will be given indoors ,f.
wetather is wet.) -
attack of tonsitit'is..'We hope shewill
soon be able to return to her work.
Quite: a .number attended the dance
itt Kinburn Friday night, everybody
enjoying a good time. Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Allen, Mr. James Neilans, and
Albert Lydia'tt furnished excellent
music,
The Ladies' Aid of Burns' United
Church held their monthly meeting at
the .home of Mrs. Win. Brown June
4, with Mesdames Brown and Lear as
hostesses. A good crowd was pres-
ent, The afternoon 'was spent in quilt-
ing, also making arrangements for the
garden party on June 271
Mr. and Mrs. 'Tho'mas Adams of the
Huron 'Road visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Parsons Sunday.
WINTHROP.
The football game played in Monk -
ton, between Monkton and Winthrop,
,Monday evening was a snappy game,
the score being 1-1. Milverton team
play here this Monday. June 16. Mil-
verton and Winthrop had to play off
last year so 'this promises to be a
tight game.
lWe are sorry to hear that Mrs, Mel-
vin Clarke is under the doctor's care.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Bettnett,Mrs. J.
Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Little and son Jackie spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eaton.
Mrs. Robert Hogg and son Ken-
neth of Goderich, visited friends in
and around the village for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnston and Miss
Margaret Johnston of Varna spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Mel
Clarke.
Mr. and Mrs. Janes Hudson of Eg-
ntondville spent Monday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. S. Shannon.
Miss Vera Hoist spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. John
lHaist.
Mr. John Pethi'ck is building a new
addition to his barn. Mr, Wm. Doig
and Mr. Alex, Dennis are doing the
work,
VARNA.
On Thursday afternoon, June 5, the
ladies of the W.M.S. of Blake, Gosh-
en and Varna United Churches met at
the parsonage in Varna to hear the re-
port of the convention which was held
in Goderich May 13th and 14th, and
also to spend a social hour.
After singing several hymns and
reading the fourteenth chapter of S.
John, Miss Bertha Diehl and Mrs.
Ralph Stephenson gave readings. Mrs.
McClymont, Mrs. W. Johnston and
Miss Violet McCiymont sang a trio,
Mrs. Penrose, the delegate to the con-
vention, gave a splendid report. A
hearty vote of thanks was tendered
her for her excellent report. Mrs, Pen-
rose responded, saying it was a pleas-
ure as well as an inspiration to attend
such meetings. She also thanked the
societies for their kindness to her
while on this circuit. The Varna la-
dies then served a dainty and refresh-
ing lunch to all present.
BRUCEFIELD.
The Woman's Association of
Brucefield United Church 'held their
regular monthly meeting at the home
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of Mrs, James Thompson Thursday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. The first two
hours were very pleasantly spent in
quilting. The devotional leader then
opened the meeting by singing Won-
derful Words of Life, after rending
the. Scripture passage followed by
prayer by Mrs. Wni. •Rattenbury. The
president then took- the chair: for busi-
ness and discussions followed which
will be announced later. Mrs. Frank
Aikenthead kindly offered her home
for the next meeting, July 3rd. There
were thirty ladies present and all en-
joyed a well spent afternoon. The
meeting closed by all repeating the
Mizpah benediction. The hostess
served a very generous lunch and de-
licious tea,
Mr, and Mrs. Elsley of Mount For-
est, spent the week end at the home
of the latter's mother, Mfrs. W.
Stevens.
Mfr. and Mrs, A. Wheeler and Mr.
and Mrs. N. Wheeler and their fam-
ilies of Detroit, spent the week end at
the home of the former's parents in
the village
Mrs. L, Forrest visited at the home
of Mr, and Mrs, W. C. Landsborough
of Port Credit last week.
Miss Emma McDonald of Palertno
spent the week end at the home of her
mother, Mrs. J. McDonald,
Mrs. G Hill returned home this
week after spending two weeks visit-
ing friends in ,Stratford,
lir. and Mrs. Monteith .and family,
London spent the week end at the
hone of Mrs. Janet Ross.
The sacrament of the Lord's supper
will be observed next Sunday at the
morning service, preparatory service
on Friday at 8 p.ni. •
BLYTH.
Mr, Hugh Thompson' is recovering
from his recent illness.
'Mrs. Dave Kiehne, of Kitchener,
visited her brother-in-law, Mr. Kiehne
and Mrs. Kiehne, East Wawanosh,
Death of Mrs. J. S. Habkirk—At
,Neepawa, Manitoba, a formes resident
of Blyth passed away on June 6, in
the person of .Margaret Johnston, re-
lict of the late J S. Habkirk. About
five weeks ago Mrs, Habkirk fell and
since then she gradually grew weak-
er. Born at Ayr, Ont„ in 1840 and af-
ter her marriage coating to Londes-
boro with her husband who taught in
Hullett, she tater lived at Auburn and
IBiyth. After Mr. H'akirk's - death
thirty years ago, deceased lived at
Brussels for telt years before going to
the West. ,Surviving are two sons
and two daughters, John and Joseph,
of Fort William; Mrs. Walker ('Jen-
nie) oaf Prince Albert, 'Sask., and Mrs.
,Habkirk (IBel:te) of Neepawa, Man..
tAnlather son, Wilt , c
I'll lied at Goderich in
014. 'Seven grandchildren and five
great grandchildren also survive. The
funeral was held on Tuesday 'after-
noon itt St. Andrew's United Church,
Rev. George Weir officiating. Miss
]essie Somers sang a beautiful solo,'
"Good Night" The pallbearers were
R. B. M'hJGows1n, Alex. McGowan,
R. 5. Powell, F. Metcalfe, Dixon
Stake,•, W. J. Sims. Interment
was made in Blyth Union cemetery.
,Among those from a distance who at-
tended the funeral were Mrs. Habkitrk
and son Joseph of Neepawa; a sister
and two brothers Mrs. Isabel Reid
and Mr, and Mrs. John Johnston „f
Ayr, and Mr. William Johnst n of
Dumfries; Mr, and Mrs. \\ tiitam
Habkirk, of Kincardine; Mr an l 11
:Hill, of Goderich; Mrs. Hes`:',
Seaforth,
Mr. John Gtarniss was a visitor with
his brother, Mr. Geo. Garniss.
Mr. and Mfrs L 0 Miller aal s
1[r and Mrs, C. T. Burnside of Go
der:. ttsd t .h L.
A, C-:_ .
on Sunday.
The regular monthly meeting of the
,Women's Institute will be held in the
Memorial Hall on Thursday, June 12,
at 230. Mrs. R .Davidson of Dun-
gannon, district president, will be
present and will give an address;
reading, Mrs. Colclough; music by the
music committee. Lunch will be serv-
ed. Visitors are welcome.
W:M.S — The regular monthly
meeting of the W.M.S. of the Queen
street United Church was held on
Tuesday, June 3rd. with Mfrs. J. W.
Milts presiding. The meeting opened
by singing hymn 12, the devotional
leaflet, Pentecost and Evangelism,"
was taken by Mrs. \Vightnan, Pente-
cost
cost w,as a day of power, a day on
which the spirit of God manifested
himself through the disciples as a po-
wer for the conversion of others. The
study book, "From Jerusalem to Jer-
usalem," 3rd chapter, "The Winning
of Europe," was ably taken by Mrs.
J. Mills for which she received the
thanks of the meeting. a verse of
hymn 191 was sung, the report of the
fourth annual meeting of the London
Conference Btnanch W.M.S. of the
United Church held at Goderitch on
May 13 and 14, was given by the dele-
gates,\Irs. \Vightman and Mrs. Col
Clough. A hearty vote of appreciation
was tendered them for their splendid
reports. The president thee took the
chair for the business part of the meet-
ing, the secretary read a letter of ack-
nowledgment from Mr. Brogden and
family for flowers and sympathy dur-
ing their recent sad bereavement. Mrs,
(Rev.) Anderson closed the meeting
with prayer. The quarterly group
committee served a 25c tea.
Mr. Russell Armstrong and Miss
M. Davies of London were visitors
with the former's parents, Mor, and
Mrs. Martin Armstrong.
District Annual Meeting.—The dis-
trict annual meeting of the West Hu-
ron Women's Institute will be held on
Tuesday, June 17th, in the Foresters
Ball, Auburn. The morning session
opens at 10 a.m. The reports of the
different ,branches will be given, also
standing committee reports. The af-
ternoon session will open at 1.30, Mrs.
J. W. Stone, president of Ontario Wo
i eats Institutes will he p d resent and
n
will give alt address; also Mrs. Ward'-
law of Ethel Federation Representa-
tive, Several musical numbers have
been prepared. All ladies, whether
members of the Institute or not, are
invited to attend these meetings,
Lunch will be served front 1.2 to 1 for
25 cents by the Auburn ladies.
Wallace -Dietz. — Miss 'Gertrude
Anne Dietz, daughter of Mfrs, Doretta
I,. Dietz, of 292 South ,Eleventh S•t.,
Newark, ',N, L was married Decora-
tion Day to. Richlard Wilmot Wallace.
also .of Newark, N.:J., and fa,rmerly
•
of Blyth, Out., at the Litt,s " :iotrols
Around the Corner, New York. The
couple will he at home after June 30,
at the Pickwick Arnt, Fare-. Hill.
Miss Dietz is a tradua • i "antral
Hi '*It Schon,l att.!to J :n -c tt School
't
Art's. She is sn .,1•iicer -` both
Theta and sand chanters - u: Beta
Omicron Sorority. l:a,, went
'Newark eight years ago and has
been with the Travellers' Insurance
c.last ia.. :tsars.
The Orangemen of Blyth L.O,'L.
No, 963, are holding divine service in
the Memorial Hall, on Sunday, June
22nd at 3 pan. Rev, Bro. Doan of
Clinton will be the principal speaker;
assisted by local clergy. Blyth Band
will furnish the music.
Mr, Charles Burling visited his son,
Mr. Wm. Burling of Stratford, on
Sunday. .
Friends will be sorry to learn that
Mrs. Charles Burling has been ill for
some time, -
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Fear and daugh-
ters Rita and Margaret of Clinton,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell
oft Sur
Quiteeida aY number of Orangemen and
L.T.iB,'s from Blyth attended divine
service in Beigrave an Sunday even-
ing when Rev,.Mr. Fowler gave a very
inspiring address,- Members were al-
so present from \Vinghant, Auburn,
and Eth5el
MIf s Belle Keatingof Chilton is
spending a few' days with her friend,
Mrs. Its'aac Snell.
Mr.. and Mrs. Nelson Nicholson and
family visited friends at Brusse'ls
Sunday afternoon.
3-rr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnston and
Jona spent Sunday with - John and
Mrs. Riley of Jamestown.
Miss Martha .. Jermyn is visiting Iter
sister Mrs. Christopher Rogerson.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nicholson,
Gordon and Velma, were guests of
Mr, and Mrs. Thos. S'hoebottont of
Bcig•rave on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs John McNichol, also
Chas and Mrs. Nicholson and Mfrs,
John Grashy spent Sa'tu.rday after-
noon at \\'ingham.
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will be given in Community Hall,
LONDESBORO
Under the auspices of Burns Ladies'
. Aid.
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friday a June, 21
Hann SServed. -
Programme.—Toronto's foremost co-
median, Joe Williams &-Co.
Admission --+Adults 512e,, Children (un
der .twelve) 2'5tc.
Supper Served from6.to-8P .rn,'
Mrs. Frank McGregor, President;,
Marjorie Colson, 'Secretary.