The Seaforth News, 1930-07-03, Page 5!i'
THURSDAY, JULY. 3, 1930.
THE,SEAFORTH NEWS.
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^YOU NEED TIIIS
The moneyyou spend for food should be spent where you gat the
best quality at lowe's':t prices and the finest ' service -butt it ' should
stay in your district -if it do:esn't, your community cannot grow and
in ,the end.you suffer directly by the loss olf property value and
prosperity.. Tdhere are close to seven hundred Superior Chain Stores
in Ontario' -cacti is owned by an ind pendent grocer, but they buy as
one in tremendous quantities, Deal at these.: stores if you would
practise economy and ,benefit your community,
WE S'EL'L THE BEST FOR LESS
Items for Week Ending July_9, 1930.
WAGSTA'FFEISORANGE. MARMALADE .. , . 40 ,oz, Jac
2a�
KEL'LOGGIS PEP 23C
SWIFTS JEWEL SHOR'TENI'NG - :1's lac,
CALAY TOI'LET SOAP i 3 cakes
' Free Z 3 C
and 1 Gane
'GLACIER BRAND SARDINES �� C,anada's Best Pack" 23 i
2 tans
.Lealand Sweet Mixed Pickles. 30 oz. jar 43c
• Kraft Mayonaise large bottle 23c
Kraut: Sandwich Spread large bottle 23c
Baba, "For Cleaning Porce'l'ain" per tin 14c
Kara Coffee; "The Secret Blends" %'s 31c I's 60c
' Princess Soap Flakes, 1 Ige, 1 small, for 23c
Fly Tox 8 oz. size 45c
Health ,Salts 2 tin's 29c
Surprise Soap 7 cakes 39c
Denby Pasteurized Cheese per ib. 33c
Seedless Raisins 7, lbs. 25c
Aylmer Golden Sweet Corn 2- tins 35c'
O'Keefe's Dry Ginger Ale ....Pints 15c
French Mushrooms, small per tin 19c
French Mushrooms, Hotel large tin 29c
Pimentos,.%'s, 3 for 25c 5'd's 2 for ..._25c
Red or White Rubber Rings, 12 cut 3 doz. 25c
Fray B'entos Corned Beef l's 23c
Aylmer .B'oneles's Chicken 4's - 39c
H.P. Sauce per battle 26c
VERY SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY=
.:144q:uart Galvanized Strong Pails .. . ,., 19c .• .
Coilored'Enalnel Oval Dials pans 49c
Aluminium French Fryers with Wire Basket , , ...69c
Ross J. p
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Cr a -m Cream
HIGHEST` PRICES COURTEOUS SERVICES
Deliver your Cream to us and receive your cash in full.
Call in our cream drawer and' receive our services.
We will pay you: the Highest Market Values consistent with the
most careful grading; and, testing:
No. other Creamery, can do better -"Give us a trial."'
Creamery open on Wednesday and Saturday .evenings
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Seaforth Creamery Seaforth,Ont.
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C. A. BARBER.
Just Tr. it
WhenYdon feel tired " and
drowsy,slit around the
corner and get a massago•
at
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You may come in with
a grouch but will go out
with a smile.
Phone 125.
Pianos Tuned
cleaned and
Repaired
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Phone 327-J. Centre St.
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D, N, McInnes
chiropractor
Of Wingham, will beat the
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth '
- Monday, Wednesday and
Friday Afternoons
Diseases of all kinds success-
fully treated.
Electricity used.
' 'yY�, Walker ]�1V Son
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sisssssmsimsmsess
UNDERTAKING
-and- a,.
EMBALMING .
Motor or Horse Equipment
W, J. WALKER, holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license
Flowers Furnished,
Night' or day phone 67
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DIED,
S:NELL,-In Clinton, on Tuesday,
July 1st, 1930, Humphrey M. Snell,.
aged The fu68 yearuerad will be held at his late
residence, 10th' :cots., Hullett, on
Thursday afternoon, July 3rd, at 2
o{clock. Interment at Ball's cemetery,
Choked for Air. Some little irritant
becbmes lodged in. the bronchial tubes
an d o thers gather and the awful chok-
ingBORN of asthma results. Nothing offers
quite such quick and positive results:
as Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Retne-
dy, The healing, soothing smoke or
vapor penetrates, clears the passages
andgives untold .relief. It has be-
hind it y.ears of success. It is the sure
remedy for every sufferer.
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FLANr:AiGAN.-InMIcKillap, on Sun-
day, June 29th, to Mr. and Mrs:
William Flanagan, a daughter.
MIA'LONE-'TO Scett Memorial Ho-
pital, on Saturday, June 248, 1930, to
Mr, and Mrs. John L. Malone, of
ncecnwooe., 1 w++•
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TOWN. TOPICS.
Mr, Edward Rankin left this week
to spend several weeks' -vacation. at
Midland -and Toronto.. •
Mr. W. H Little,of .,Norwood vis-
ited with his father, Mr, Andrew
Little, for a few days • and left on
Wednesday for. Kingston.
Miss Gladys•Way of Atwood and
Mr. Bannerman of Monlcton spent
Sunday last with Mr. and Mrs,
,Her-
aid Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. Alva
Way. Miss Way'intendss studying
t
Guelph during the v'toation.
Mr, -and Mrs. .Alex. 'McK'enzie of
Orillia are spending this week the
V.
guest •of the f •ni'ter's mother,Mrs.
g Rl 5 VIr
McKenzie.
I !Jackson r
Mr. add Mrs.. W. O. ac6son and
Ms J
Mr. and Mrs. T. Jackson of Ripley
- pent Sunday with their sister, Miss
Belle Jackson:
.Friends' f Mr. L. C.Jackson,h'o
o w
suffered a stroke six -weeks ago, will
regret to 'know' he'contin.ues very ilk
Mr, Charles IBroaid'foot lelit on
.Tuesday for 'his home in Moose!jaw,
Sask., 'having spent two }Weeks here.
Mr. Fred 'Jackson 'of Merrick -Title
spent the 'weekend here and went on
Tuesdiay to Toronto where he will
spend 3 weeks marking exaim papers.
Mr, Geo, Love of Toronto spent
the week -end alt 'the home of Mr. and
Mrs, A. D, Scott. ••
MIr. Win, Patrick of Toronto 'spent
the week -end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. !Montgomery .Patrick.
- Mr. 'and 'Mrs, Wim. Cunningham
and 'their son and daughter of Toronto
were guests of Mr. and Mrs, A.
Harmer for the week -end.
Mr, John Robb and his son, Mr,
James :Robb of Detroit spent Sunday
with 'the lformer's !brother, Mr. James
Robb and sister, Miss 'Robb,
Mr, Arthur Abient of 'Toronto was
a week -end visitor with his parents,
Mr. ,and Mrs, Wm. Ament.
Mrs. !Bertha !O'Connell, Mr. Lou
OiConneul and Miss Dorothy O'Con-
nell of Windsor .are visiting Mrs.
Frank 'Devereaux and other relatives.
Many•friends called on Mrs. Wm.
on'Wednesday ao wish her
many happy returns of the day on
her 80th birthday.
Mr. A. R. Oke, of Toronto, spent
the week -end with his parents, Mr.
and !Mrs. A. Oke, Royal Apts.
Miss Marjorie Bibketi, returned
home for the vacation on Friday
evening from Toronto, where she has
been .engaged on the permanent staff
of the 'Toronto schools.
Miss 'Helen McKerc-her, who has
beent attending :,Macdonald Hall,
h is s
Gael
in 4 months in the
'
dietary . !Sick' Children's
hospital, Toronto.
'Mr. Geo. MacTaggart and son Wil-
liam and Mr, Trout of Saline, Mich.,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, •Guymer and dau-
ghter Aileen, and Miss M. 'Hewitt of
London. were week end visitors et the
home of IMr. 'John 'McLennan.
-Mr, 'E. W. Edge of Toronto spent a
few days this week at his home,
Miss Margaret Dunn of Port Col-
borne, who has been the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. J, C. Greig, returned to her
home on Monday.
:firs. T. W. 'McCartney of Clinton
was a holiday visitor with her niece,
Mrs Aivie ,Fletcher; other visitors
were Mr. Ed. Fletcher, two brothers-
in-law, Mr. Jerry McLaughlin, of Sag-
inaw, Mich, and Joseph of Midland,
Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. \Ves Pollard of
Stratford, Mr. end'lirs. Fred Cole and
little daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Porter
and Miss Porter, ail of Stratford.
Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Sutherland
and daughter Ellen, of Embro, visited
at Rev. and Mrs, W. P. Lane's over
the week end.
Mr. W. T. Laing has taken the po-
sition of teacher of !mathematics at
Wallacebudg thigh school.
Mr. William' Dynes of Collingwood
visited -Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Sillery
on Monday.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Kenneth Dale of Galt
called on Mr. wnd'Mrs, Richard Kruse
on the holiday.
Mrs, John 'Pinkney is at Auburn
this 'week owing to the illness and
death of her brother-in-law, -Mr.
George Snell Sr.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, William Knechtel svere Mrand
Mrs, W. T. Martin of Middleport;
MLrst (Rev.) McLean and Mr. C. C.
McLean of Toronto; Mr. E. E. Se-
oord of Meaford.
Miss Mii-Alice IZnechtel of Kitchener is
spending the holidays at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W.Robinson and
Mis's Beatrice Seip of London' spent
the holiday with friends in town
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sleeth of
Sarnia, -were Sunday visitors with Mr,
and Mrs. W. M. Stewart,
Mr. and Mrs. 'W. R. Plallt. Edna
and Stewart were London visitors on
Sunday. ,
MMr, and 'Mrs. R. H,.'.Sproat spent
the week end in London,
Mrs. +Ward Allen and her two
dau-
ghIters Geace and Margaret,of Ed-
monton arrive the latter prt of the
week and will spend the vacation with
Mrs, Allen's parents, Int•. and Mrs. J.
A McLaren.
Mrs, F. H. Henderson of IW'awan-
esa, '\Man., arrives Friday- to be the
guest of her sister, Mrs. J. A. MciLar-
en for a couple of months.
Mrs. Frank !B,avter and Mrs. R.
Thompson were Stratford visitors on
Friday.
'Mrs, George Coleman returned on
Sunday having epent last week visit-
ing- her mother, Mrs.'James Webster
at Kinloss, who is very ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex, McLaren, Miss
Rena, of Cromarty, were !Sunday' vis-
itors at the parental home.
Mrs.• L. T. DelLacey returned Sat-
urday from Toronto and will spend
the summer here.
Miss .Lu•cy Eckart of Detroit and
Mrs. W, McKay and her son Ray-
mond and' her two daughters, Marg-
aret and Reta, from Seattle, Wash.,
are spending their caseation under the
parental roof of Mr, and Mrs. 'C.
Eckert.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Kerslake, Mrs.
W. E. Kerslake and Dorothy and Miss
Anna Sutherland are on a motor trip
to Ottawa.
Mr, W.- G, W. Fee is spending his
vacation in Northern Ontario, Mr;
Wm. Adams is supplying as chief of
police,
'Miss Eva' Fee of Gerson returned
hone on Saturday,
Mfrs, Arthur Bishop of Hamilton is
spending a couple of weeks with Mrs,
R, Frost.
TOWN TOPICS
Dr:' and Mrs, Hodgins, Jack . and
Morley motored tip from Toronto and
spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
A. ID Sutherland. Morley will speedd
the vacation here,
Mayer and Mrs. R G Parke and
George and Dorothy spent the week
end In Orangeville friends and
relatives,
Plo'f, Zinimet of Toronto University
and Mrs, A. C. Dames of Brussels',
spent Thursday d
aY at the home of Mrs,
R. H. Ferguson. '
Mr, and Mrs, Geo. McKay. Mr.
Fraser,, Mrs. 'L. O. Oke and, Master
Jack Oke all of Toronto were gue t
s
of .11r: and Mrs. Wm. D. Smith from.
Sat rdaY to 'Tuesday.daY M
r. and Mrs.
McKay are former t•esid:ents of town.
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Calder and
baby of St .Oatherines and Miss Mary
Heys of Toronto spent the holiday at
the iparentel home of Mr. and Mrs:
Adam Hays. .
Mr, and Mrs. Alex, Kerr and son
Scott were Strat'hroy visitors on Dom-
inion Day.
Mr. John Abell was in Goderich ov-
er the holiday. '
Margaret, Gordon and Isobel Mc -
Kollar - are holidaying with their
grandparents at Cromatity, .
Mr. and ,Mrs: Hector Hays -of
Stratford spent the holiday with the
fornter's parents, Col. and Mrs, R. S.
Hays. -
- Mrs, W. Hill and baby son, 'Leslie,
of Englehart, are, guests at the manse.
Rev. end Mrs, I.. B. Keine, Mrs, Hill
of Englehart and Mrs. M. McKellar
spent Monday at Kintail.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Golding of Strat-
ford were .guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Golding on Sunday.
Miss Alma Free, R. N., who has
been on duty at Grand Bend, was e
visitor with Mr. and Mrs. -W. Free on
Thursday. -
A number of local, boys left 'Mon-
day morning for the ten-day camp at
London.
Mr. and Mrs, Ben Tyerman and
Miss Addie Tyerman are spending the
week in Leamington and Kingsville.
Mr. and Mrs, Sam Hanna were hol-
iday visitors in 'Bayfield.
lir. Lawrence Webster of Sand-
wich spent the week end with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Webster, and
left on. Tuesday to attend summer
school at Kingston.
Miss Annie ,Brodie left this week to
ta'Ice a kindergarten course at summer
school.
3Hiss Jean Brodie of Goldburg is
spending the holidays with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Brodie.
Mr. J. H. Weedmark, of London,
has been appointed science teacher of
the Collegiate and has rented Miss
Archibald's residence on Goderich
street, East.
Mr. Jack Ferguson of Emidale is
in holidays his home in
spending the ho id ys at n
Egmondville.
Mr. Roy Pinkney and his mother,
lirs. Pinkney, are moving into Mr.
Wesley Nichol's house this week.
Mrs. G. H. Morrison of Melville,
Sask., spent a couple of days with her
sister-in-law, Mrs. R. H. Ferguson.
Mr, $Ballantyne, principal of the
Seaforth Collegiate Institute, has
moved into Mfr. W. G. Spencer's res-
idence,'Wilson street.
Mr. Thoma. Purcell, who has been
confined to his home for some weeks,
is improving,
Miss Bessie Grieve of Chatham is
visiting with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Grieve before leaving fo
take a Summer course at Toronto.
Mr. and :firs, P, Doorigan and
small daughter and Mrs. Letitia Tas-
ker of Windsor were calling on
friends in Tuckersmith and McKillop
last week.
Mr, and Mrs, Ah•in Knight of
Fruitland and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Knight of Kitchener, spent Dominion
Day with Mr. and Mfrs. J, Knight.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Nendick and
Mr, and Mrs. Wilson of Toronto are
guests of Mr. and 'irs. R. F. 'Jones.
Mrs. Sloan who has been visiting
friends here wild return to Toronto on
Thursday with them.
Mr, and Mrs. Walter G. Willis,
who have been •living m Mrs. DeLac-
ey's house since their fire, moved to
their .own home on Goderich street on
Monday.
Mrs. Harry Grieve and little son
Thomas of Windsor spent the week-
end with Mr. and \Irs. Thos. Grieve,
A reunionTuesday af-
ternoon end evening at the Lions
Park by a Wilson family connection,
front Simcoe and other parts.
Mr. and Mrs, Henry Fowler of
London who were here attending the
wedding of the latter's nephew, iMr.
Janes Stewart, on , Tuesday, were
guests of Miss Florence Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weiland of
Boston and Mr. Roy Weiland of To-
ronto are spending the summer with.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Weiland.
Mir. Roth and Mr. Latney, of De-
troit, brother-in-law and nephew of
Mr. E. R. Crawford, ere guests of Mr.
and Mrs. E. R, Crawford, Centre st,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Hills and Mists
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Ria Bills have left on a motor trip
through tine West and wtivisit rc:'-r
tives of Mrs. Hills enroute,
Mr, !and Mrs, M. McKellar and fa-
mily attended the anniversary services
of CromartyUnited Church Sunday.
Mr. George E. Ferguson of Toron-
to spent the week end with Mrs. R.
H. Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Faulkner and
small son; Fred Jr,, of Detroit' are
spending two weeks' vacation at his
home on George street,
MISS LeithBeattie .
Bertha of Toronto o onto is
visiting at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, 'R, J. Beattie and leaves
shortly to attend Summer school,.
Misses Lda and Eva Love of To-
ronto are holiday visitors at the home
of theirn arents Mr and d Mrs.J oho
Love.
The Home and School Club will
have their picnic at Stratford on Fri-
day, July 4th, In case of rain the
picnic will be postponed ind'efinitely.
VETERAN'S' PICNIC.
The Committee in charge of sports
for the Huron County Veterans' pic-
nic to be held at Bayfield, July 2,ird,
have prepared a very attractive ente.-
tainment. The veterans are working`,
Bard to make this first annual picnic
under the auspices of all Legion
branches in 'Huron County a real
success, and hope that all veterans
and their families will come end
spend a happy day with old comrades.
Further, announcement will be trade
later.
PEPPER REUNION
The Pepper fancily reunion was
held at Stratford on Saturday, June
23, with more than 100 members at-
tending. from Toronto and London
as well as Huron county. Mr. Lu-
ther Pepper aiad family, of Alberta,
were present. Mr. Wes. Pepper of
Loudon was chairman of the com-
mittee in charge of this very pleas-
ant event.
REBEKAH PICNIC.
The Past Noble Grands of Seaforth
Rebekah Lodge attended the P.N.G.
picnic at Stratford on Wednesday last
when Past Noble 'Grandy were pres-
ent .from Goderich Mitchell, Clinton
and New Hamburg. An enjoyable
time was spent by all in games, after
which a wonderful supper was served.
Those present from Seaforth were:
Mrs. W. A. Crich, Mrs. 3i, McKelIar,
Mfrs. Sclater, Mrs. T. Scott, Mrs. A.
McGavin, Miss Freeman and Miss
Belle Campbell
STANLEY.
Mrs. J 'M, Tough of Bayfield spent
the week -end with relatives on the
Bronson line.
lir. and Mrs, W. Foster of Bay-
field .visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. \Vat. Carnia on Friday.
Rev. Chas. Tough of Galt and son
Leslie elf Stratford ntatorod to the
home of the former'S brother, )Jr, W.
J. Tough on Saturday evening fur a
brief visit, leaving Sunday A.71, for
Centralia, at which place lir. Tough
took the services of the United
Church.
Miss Margaret Tough arrived home
Saturday evening from teaching at
Moorefield, to spend the vacation
under the parental roof.
After visiting friends on the Sauble'
Line and vicinity for a fortnight,
Nits, G. Freckleton of Lucan returned
to her home on Wednesday last,
The following are the results of
Promotion examinations of S. S. No,
14, Stanley. An asterisk before -a
pupil's name indicates absence on ac-
count of illness, First Class Honours
Class Honours 75 p,c , Second C a aro s 66 p.
c.;..Pass 60 p.c. Sr. III to Jr, IV -
Atidrew McKenzie 88.9 r s•., E:nn.r
Hayter 72, Wilmer Jones 69.9, Wes-
ley Jones 66.7, Margaret Jones 66.6,
Mary Aldrich 65.1, Alex. liciBeath 64.
Jr. ill, to Sr. FI -L ---Audrey Cochrane
76.3, Harvey Hayter 74.3. Harold
Jones 60.7, *Aubrey Farquhar (rec-
ommended to Sr. II'I on year's work).
Jr. I'I to Sr. IL -George Clifton 67,17,.
Kathleen Jones 65 9, *Mary Farquhar
(promoted a,
0 year's work , Sr. I, to
Jr, 3'L -Eric Switzer 66. Sr. Primer
-_Mervin Hayter, Kenneth 3McKenzie,
Jr. Primer-mDonald Switzer, Best
spellers in each class for month of
June were: Sr. IV, -Mabel Talbot,
Sr. III -Mary Aldrich. Jx. II2,-:4u-
drey Cochrane. Jr. I'I.-Mary Farqu-
s for June,
Best speller in school J ,
Mary Aldrich. Number en roll 21,
average attendance 18,4
'. Jean E. McKenzie, Teacher.
S.S. No. 5. -The following are the
forNo. 5,
promotions S.S.
e A
Jtin
Stanley, the tan appearing in or-
der
nes pp g
der of merit:
Jr, IV.= -:\Margaret Lamont, Isabel
Robinson, Dorothy Armstrong, Alden
Armstrong.
Sr ITT --Hazel Hayter, Elva .1Mc-
Clittchey.
Jr. III. John 1fcClinchey, Lotus
1TCCline hey.
Jr, II, -\Mary McClinchey,
Sr, I. -Elmore lMcClinchey, Emma
McCiinchey.
Jr. ,I. Jean IncClinchey, George
lMcClinchey.
Sr. Primer -Clifford McClinchey,
Jr, Primer -Mae Smith,
The primary and first classes will
be promoted about the first of Octo-
ber.
Hazel M. Smillie, Teacher.
S.S. No. 7, -Stanley.-The following
is the result of the promotion exam-
inations. Pass 60 per cent.; honors 75.
'Sr, II,h to Jr, IV. -Jeanette Mc-
Allister 82, Doreen Reichert 73, 'Wil-
mer Turner 73, George Stephenson
61.
Jr. LII. to Sr, III:=Allan Lave 69,
Billie Reid 66.,
II. to Jr. I'Ih-Ste.wert Turner 63,
Juleire Stephenson 61.
PL -Margaret Reichert 70.
I. -.Margaret Love 80, Ruth Mc-
All.,ter 68.
Pruner -Gordan Johnston and Iv-
a„ Stephenson (good),
T. S. Beattie, Teacher.
S.S. No. 4'(South)-The following
is a report of S.S. No. 4 (South),
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