The Seaforth News, 1930-08-28, Page 5THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1930
THE SEAFORTH NEWS.
MONEY GOES FARTHER -BUT STAYS HOME
Your money goes a long way but it never leaves hoine when you
buy from Superior Chiain Stores. You will find a Superior Store •near
you, operated anti owned by your neighbor, meeting competitive
prices with high quality goods and giving an honest weight and
measure, The storewith the orange and black front,, where courte-
ous, efficient service awaits you,
WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
Items for Week Ending. Sept, 3, 1930.
.FRY'S PURE BREAKFAST CO:COA
RED COHO'Fr SALMON
OXYDOL, 'Cleans Everything"
TA's 19c
l's 29c
large "kg,19c
MANYFLO WERS TOIiLET SOAP ...... , .. • • 4 cakes 25 c
TODDY, "Serve Hot or Cold"..i, .8 oz. Tins 33c 16 oz. Tins.. 53c
, Pay lc extra and get a 35c "Ten Second" Mixer.
New Peek -Sea Kin Lobster %'s 23c /'s 35c
Ingersoll Cream or Pimento Cheese 2''pkgs25c
Kara Coffee, "The Secret Blend" 4's....31c l's - 59c
Carnation Milk, large 2 tins 25c
GoldSoap ................................................4 cakes 25c
McLaren's Queen Olives 19 oz. 25c
McLaren's Stuffed Olives 11 oz. 35c
High Grade Vinegars and Pure Spices for your Pickling wants.'
Crown Jars, small 99c doz, Medium
Swansdown Cake Flour per ',kg. 39c
Pep, Bran Flakes, Muffets, Shredded Wheat 2 pkgs, 25c
Choice .Quality Peaches 2's 25c
Good Size Prunes 2 lb. pkg. 29c
A. & H. Sal Soda each 10c .. , .... ,„ 3 pkgs,. 25c
Campfire Marshmallows 8 oz. tins 23c
Welch's Grape Juice pints 35c
Nugget or 2 in 1 Shoe Polish each 12c
Wire Fly Swatters 10c 'Rubber 15c
Heavy Zinc Rings per. doz. 19c
Best Quality Rubber Rings 2 doz. 15c
Sweet Adeline Molasses per tin 10c
$1.09
Ross J. Sproat
A. Jeffery Rhone
Phone 8
77
Cream Cream
HIGHEST PRICES COURTEOUS SERVICES
Deliver your ,Cream to us and receive your cash in full.
Ca11 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
Seaforth Creamery Seaforth,Ont,
C. A. BARBER.
D H. McInnes
Chiropractor
Of Wingham, will be at the
Commercial Hotel, Seaford]
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday Afternoons
Diseases of all kinds success-
fully treeted,
Electricity used.
1 W
J. Walker 86 Son
UNDERTAKING
—and
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
W, J. WALKER, holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license.
Flowers Furnished.
Night or day phone 67.
ANNIMMOIMI
For .Catarrh.—It •is one of the chief
recommendations of Dr. Thomas' Ec-
lectric Oil that it can be used internal-
ly with as much success as it can out-
wardly. Sufferers from catarrh ` will
fired that the toil when used according
to directions will give prompt relief,
Many sufferers front this ailment have
found relief in the IOiI and: have send,
testimonials.
Pianos Tuned
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Chas. A. Howey
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Phone 327-J. Centre St.
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BRUCEFIELD.
The annual flower show of the
03rucefield Horticuitural'Society which
was to have been held the first week
in September, is withdrawn owing to
the dry season, The judges will be
around to inspect the school grounds,
sometime early in the month,
Miss Annie Mustard of London vis-
ited at the home of her parents in the
village last week.
Mr, end Mrs. rMcQueen '
s J motored
to Wing.ham and visited et the 'home
of Mr, and Mrs. A. Cosens and also
visited Mrs. J. Arden of • Blyth last
week.
Miss Laura Swan of Toronto is
spending her vacation,at her home in
the village,
Mrs. Hays and daughter of Brant-
ford are visiting at the 'home of Mr.
and Mrs, D. Tough and Mrs. Stevens
this week.
Miss Annie Mustard of. London is
spending her holidays at the home of
her 'parents, Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Mus-
tard.
Want and For Sale Ads, 3 times 50c
TOWN TOPICS.
Mr. J, Theison spent "they w
end here and returned on,Tuesda
Detroit, accompanied by Mrs. T
son and son Donald, .who have
holidaying for five weeks with
mother, .Mrs. Carbert.
Miss 'Elinor and Mary Broad
spent their holidays with their co
Mrs. Lorne Dale,
Mr,and Mrs. Teck and family
Saginaw Mich., were guests of
and Mrs W. H. Golding for sev
days this week.
Mr, C, J, Shockcor, Hugh
Sproat, antd.Waync Windish spent
Week -end in town, Mrs. Sbockcor.
children returned Sunday with
iShockcor, accompanied by
Shockcor's mother, Mrs. Joint Sp
Miss Mary Carty is holidaying
Toronto with Mrs. Harrisbrook.
Miss Misty Turner isspendiiig
'holidays in Toronto and Clinton
Miss Loretta Faulkner is holiday
en Toronto this week
Mrs. B May, of Chicago, and
E Roach of ' Kerrobert, Sask.,
visiting aheir sister, Mrs. P. Walsh,.
Mrs, D. C. McDonald of Winn'
is the guest .of Mrs. Sarah Pullma
�Mr, Wm, G. MdNay leaves
week for Duart, Ont., where he
been engaged as teacher,
Mr. W. J'as. Sims and Jamie,
Blyth, spent Sunday at the home
Air. Lorne Dale.
Miss Grenevere "Schultz of P.rest
is spending two weeks' holidays
the home of her alta, Mrs. Ch
Finkbeiner,
Mrs, A. McLean of •Buffalo is vi
ing her brother, Mr. John Matson.
Mrs, Chas. Hays of Detroit
the guest of Col. and Mrs. R. S, Ha
this week. Master Stanley Hays :
spent the summer here, returned w
his mother.
Mrs. Ales. Kennedy of Windsor
visiting her .brother-in:law: Mr, R
band E.ennedy, Tuckersmith.
Miss Bertha Grieve of Toronto
spending her holidays' in town w
her parents, Mr, and Airs. T. Grie
Mrs, William Sorters of Stratford
spending a couple of months with
and Mrs, Alf. Brown, MellCilivp.
Miss Mildred Turnbull and Mrs.
R..Hillis and son have returned
Toronto after visiting their moth
Mra. G. T. Turnbull.
Miss Isabel Hableirk of Wingha
was a guest last week at the home
Mr. Lorne Dale.
Air. William Faulkner has return
from spending his holidays in
ron to,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kline and cthil
ren, of Pontiac, Mich., are visitin
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Mero,
Among those who attended the fu
eral of Miss Vera Littlejohn at Ga
on Monday were Mr,and Airs. W.
Sholdice, Mr. and Airs, Richar
Kruse and. George, Mr. and Mrs, Wi
liam Sillery, Mr, and Airs, Joh
Modeland, of Seaforth, and Mr. e
Mrs, John Quail of Clinton, Decease
was twenty -hyo years of age. She ha
been i11 for some time and was stric
en with paralysis the day before he
death. Miss Littlejohn alas the onl
daughter of Mr. and Airs. Jame
Littlejohn of Galt and formerly
Gorrie. Besides her parents, she
survived by one brother, William an
she was a niece of Mrs. Sholdice an
Mrs,Sillery.
Airs. Flannery and daughter Oliv
also Miss Grace Kirby, have return
to their harries in Chicago, havin
spent the past few .weeks with the fo
titer's mother, Airs. P. Walsh,
Mrs. R, G. Parke and son Georg
were Walton visitors on Thursday.
Mr, and Mrs. R. Stonehouse an
son, of Goderich, spent a few clay
last week at the home of Mr and Mr
J. B. Tyerman.
Mrs, R. H, Ferguson and tw
daughters are spending a. few day
with relatives in Londesboro
Miss. Mabel Turnbull is visiting f
Toronto this week.
Mrs. Tony 'Brown and fancily. o
'Chicago, called on.friends here thi
week. She was formerly Miss Eliza
beth Krauskopf from Dublin end lel
here forty-one years ago and finds
great many changes.
Miss Lois Robinson of Blyth i
visiting her sister, Miss Dorothy.
Robinson,
Mr, and Mrs. G. Hays and Mis
Lucy Eckert from Detroit spent the
week end with their parents.•
Mrs. Peter Dodds and daughter
Clarissa, of Chicago, have just return-
ed hone after a very pleasant visit
with friends and relatives. in McKil-
lop, H�olinesville, Hullett and Sea -
forth. While in Seaforth they visited
the Scott Memorial Hospital.
Miss Carolyn Sims of Blyth was
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Lorne
Dale on Sunday;
Mr, and Mrs. Milder, of Espanola,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, A. D.
-Armstrong on Sunday, Mrs. Miller
is a niece of Mr, Armstrong.
Mrs, S. P. S+lean, of. Ottawa, is
visiting Mrs, 5, F. Snowdon this
week,
Miss Mary Finkbeiner of the post -
office staff, has resumed her position
after spending her holidays in Cleve-
land, Ohio.
Mr, and Mrs, Ben Roberts of New
York are visiting Mr; and Mrs. J. A.
Case this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mullen returned
on Sunday after spending a• month in
Muskoka. •
Mr. and .Mrs: Stewart Murray and
son Bud Of Pittslburg, Pa., are spend-
ing a' couple of weeks with Mrs. Mur -
ray's aunts, Miss Edith Davidson and
Mrs J Stewart.
Mr.. James Robb and Miss Jennie
Rabb were called bo Detroit on Sat-
urday to see their breather, Mr. John
Robb, who is very low, following a
second stroke.
Mrs. McClelland and children of
Toronto who have been spending the
summer here, returned on Tuesday,
Mr.Sid, Pullman ;has purchased
Mrs. Geo. Stpaelcs house on Market
street, '
Vir. "and -Mrs. H. W. Hart were in
Clintott Wednesday attending the fun-
eral' of the late Harvey Sundercock.
Miss Ethel McDougall, RN., re-
turned' Saturday to Detroit after.
spending two weeks at her luomte.
Mrs. Downard and daughter Mary,
of Englelhart, were guests at the homey
of her father, Mr. W. R. Smillie.
Mr. and Mrs, Robt, McKay and
Mr. McKay Sr., of Detroit, spent sev-'
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Seaforth Branch
J. M. McMILLAN
Manager
Hours:
r)aily 9.30 a.nt. to 5 p.m. Sat.,
9.30 a.m., to 5 p.m., and 7 p.m. •
to 9,30 'p.m.
Guard the
Danger time
of Life /
THE DANGER PERIOD is met when a
man gets on in years'and earning power
is suddenly reduced. Accident or illness
may be the cause.
And how frequent is the case that one's
family or dependents have to forego expected
benefits or luxuries and make serious
sacrifices.
How soul -satisfying it then is to have at
hand a substantial account laid up against
just such a possibility. A few dollars saved
weekly multiply into substantial sums so
very quickly.
Decide today that no _financial crisis will
ever trouble you. Learn by writing or
inquiry at any of our branches the secret of
saving made easy. Li
PnovINcEOF� _ _ I_= ! COFFIcE
EVERY DEPS/T6U�PAN E o y NrAl/®6ow RN ENT
HES® OFFICE ��Q`\
\'W PARLIAMENT PARLIAMENT
t�� c. M4Ner LIELPDI rGS
coal days last week with Air. and Mrs,
Robt. Stewart."
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Berry (nee
Helen French) and little Ordean, of
London, are visiting friends in town.
Monday next, September 1st, is
Labor Day,
Swanee •Earl, of London, who is at-
tempting to break the world's endur-
ance record of 136 hours' continuous
driving in a car, arrived in town at
5x30 p.m. Wednesday. He had com-
pleted about half his objective time
when here, as be hopes to keep going
until Saturday afternoon.
Mr; and Airs. Alex. Casemate and
children, of Behnore, spent the week-
end with her brother, Mr. Ed. Male,
Mrs. Casentore remained for the
week.
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE.
'September 'meeting will be held at
the home of hiss Maybelle Rands on
Sept. 3rd at 2,30. Roll call is to be
answered with "A Hint on Canning
and Preserving," a topic which will
be of great interest to us, will be
given by Mrs, A. Flick, on canning
and preserving. Each member is ask-
ed to bring her contribution of can-
ned jelly, pickles, etc., and each jar
must be labelled, After the business
part of the meeting is over, the girls
will go to the Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal and present them with the articles
they have. brought.
BORN.
BYiRE. — Int Sarnia General Hospi-
tal, on August 18, 1930, to Mr. and
Mrs. William S. Eyre, a son.
BENNETT. — Iii Scott Memorial
Hospital, on Sunday, Aug, 24th,
1930,- to Mr: and Airs, Foster Ben-
nett (nee Margaret Eaton), a son.
A Word to
Auto Owners
BE PREPARED
for the new amendment to the
HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT
which comes into force on
SEPTEMBER 1st, 1930
gDrop in and let us explain to
you dust what is required un-
der the new amendment.
Noticing to worry about if you
have
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PHONE 152 .=• SEAFORTH; .Oat.
CONSTANCE.
Grain Wanted—Pool and cash grain
wanted. We are prepared to pay you
the highest poesible price and furnish
you with bags and supply trucks. We
specialize in peas. Be sure and get our
price. COOK BROS. MILLING CO.
Phone 54, Hensel(,
Mrs. George Cook of Goderich
township is visiting with her daugh-
ter, Mrs, Joseph Riley, for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grimoldby,
Mr. Benj. Riley and Mr. and . Mrs.
John Mann spent Sunday at Grand
Bend.
Misses Olive, Clara and Ruth Pit-
bla•do of Auburn, visited Mr. and
Mrs. George Leitch last week.
Air. and Mrs. Charles Dexter and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jamieson spent
Sunday with friends in Kitchener.
Miss Blanche Wiheatley returns to
Toronto on Fziday,
Mrs. William Milison, daughter
Jean and son William and niece of
Cleveland, visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Lindsay last week.
The Golden Links Mission Band
stet in the basement of the church on
Tuesday afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Britton attended
the funeral of kir. Simmons at Hen -
sail on 'Thursday o.f this week.
The Misses Isabel and Hazel Jam-
ieson have been spending a few days
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Bruce
Medd,
Mr, Joseph 'Riley is leaving this
week with his daughter from Cleve-
land for the hatter's home there.
Miss Elva Wheatley will leave for
Toronto on Monday to take a secret-
arial course,
Air• Clifford Adapts spent last
week with his cousin, Fred Yungblut
of Constance.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cockerline,
of L'ondesboro, visited Mr. and Airs.
Joseph Yungblut on Sunday,
Mrs, R. Anderson and granddaugh-
ter, Jean, are visiting .With Mrs. J. H.
Spell of Clinton.
Mrs. Mc'Harry and son are visiting
at the home of Mr. Walter Willison
3fiss Kathleen: Ytutgbiut is: visiting
her grandfather, Mr, Harry Ada -ms.
itany mothers can testify to the
virtue of Mother Graves' Wrbrm Ex-
terminator, because they know front
experience how useful it is.
BAYFIELD.
Mr, and Mrs, William .Grieg and
children havereturned to their home
in Toronto.
Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Nolan and fanc-
ily have returned' to London after
having occupied the McDonagh cot-
tage in Liakeside Park.
Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Peter and fam-
ily and Mr. E. A. Ball returned' to
Stratford on Sunday after spending
this month at their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. MacDon-
ald and family and Miss Anna Mac-
Kenzie returned to Flint an Sunday
after spending the season in T. Mc -
Neil's cottage.
Mrs. L 13. Snaith and Glen of Lon -
don and Mrs. H. K. King and Harold
Attwood of Sarnia are visiting their
mother, Airs. Charles Parker.
Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Barnger and
family, who have spent the season in
the Bayfield Highlands have returned
to London.
Mr, and Mrs. S. Clark and niece
and lir. and Airs. Win, Clark, of
London were guests with -Mr. and
Airs. F. G. Neelin on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, T. G. Nesbit and fa-
mily returned to London on Monday
after spending this month in Jowett's
Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Tippet left on
Monday for their home in Billing,
Montana, after spending the month
with the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Tippet,
Rev. and Mfrs, R. H. Gairdner and
daughter Betty left for their home at
Washington, 'Pa„ haying spent six
weeks with the fornter's brother, J,
Gairdner.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Oates and two
boys returned to London on Satur-
day having spent the season at their
cottage.
Mrs. Walters and daughter Eliza-
beth, of Grand Rapids, Mich., are
visiting her mother, Mrs. J. Thom-
son,
_Airs G. L. Flack and two children
and Mrs. Mohler of Windsor, are
spending this week in one of the Box
cottages.
The members of the Bell Telephone
Soft Ball Team which played a team
under the management of A, Steep in
Jowett's grove on ,Gala Day, are coin-
ing back on Labor Day for a return
game which will be played in the Ag-
ricultural grounds.
Miss Jessie Metcalf of Detroit and
lir. William Metcalf of Baden, N C,
are spending their vacation with their
parents, Dr, and Airs. IW, T, Metcalf.
Air. and Mrs, H. McLaren and
Christina McLaren .are visiting this
week with Miss J Stirling,
Mr, and Airs, 'Alfred Chadwick of
Toronto spent the week enol with
their cousin, Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Ed-
wards,
Airs. !D. ,Prentice spent the week
end with her patents. Mr. and Mrs,
W, J. Stinson. Miss Alice Stinson, R.
N„ who has spent the past two.
months at 'her 'hoine, returned to To-
ronto with her for a short visit be-
fore going to New York,
1
Mies Marion Davison returned
(tonne on Saturday after spending a
pleasant week with her sister in Lon-
don,
,
ii-
Alra Victor nw,, Bu.„ and family of
London are spending this week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ba-
ker.
Messrs. E. A. Feathers: T•a, Chris.
Parker, Charles Parker and Maurice
Switzer left on Tuesday morning for
Naicam, Sask., by nay of Duluth.
1•[r, and Mrs. Wm. MacDonald,
Master Norval Agnew, Bessie Vail
and small son Bobby of Detroit, are
visiting their parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Henry Weston.
Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Hamlyn .and
daughter returned to London on
Tuesday after spending several weeks
with Miss J. Stirling.
James Lindsay, who was one of
the contestants in the old time fiddler
contest held in the pavilion at Grand
Pend on Monday evening, brought
hoine a silver cup with him having
won second prize in the twenty to
fifty class.
lira, Stewart Hall and son Charles
and daughter Dorothy left on Sunday
foro their hoine in Grand Rapids,
having visited her grandmother, Airs.
J. Thomson. They were accompanied
by Airs. Adelaide McLeod who will
visit her son and friends in Toledo.
Dr, arid Aire. Maxwell Brown and
two children, Aire. W. H. Caldwell of
.Bay City and VIr. and Mrs. Theo.
Caldwell of Midland, Mich., were
guaato. with Nies, . A. Ferguson neer
the week -end. AIr. and Mrs, Roy
Je•np itis and Vir„inia of Day City,
and TF4 and 'Mille Caldwell -1 Mid-
land. Mich, visited Air. and Mrs. W,
R. Jowett,
lir, and Mrs, Ray Pnth of Toronto
spent tit; week -end with the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs, W, R. Jowett,
Ansa Eva Hartleib who spent her
vacation with Miss Ai. Ferguson, re-
turned to Stratford on Saturday.
Requraite, on the (rain._ -Every far-
mer and 'stock -raiser should keep a
supply of Dr, Thomas' Eclectric 011
MI hand, not only ,as a ready remedy
for ills in the' family, but because .it is
a horse and cattle medicine if ,great
potency. 'As a substitute for sweet
oil for horses and cattle affected by
colic it far surpasses anything that
can be administered,
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'Andersonis
Bakery
OUR AHC:
To give you the Lowest Possible Prices Consistent with
Highest Quality.
The Home of Buttermilk 'Scones—have you tried them ?
Variety of 'Breads improves every meal,
Buns, Cakes, Pies and Cookies always on hand,
No Saturday special this week on account
(if we please you tell of holiday.u
y others; if not, tell us)
T. R. 7th
dors®n
PHONE 70.