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The Seaforth News, 1930-10-09, Page 4IKV-GE'FOUR , THE NEWS Snowdon Bros., Publishers. AT WALTON eothggion BLYTH FIVE -PIECE' ORCHESTRA Admission 95c plus tax WALTON. Shower -;A surprise shower,: took place on Monday..evening in .honor of Mrs, Dora Holmes; .ni ,Brusels, whose inarriage -to Mr. Earl Somers,,also., of Brussels; takes place this week end. •''Mrs. Hodmees was' adeletant in Walton public •school for some 'years acid re- signed last June. • Duriiig iter .stay in Walton, Mrs,' Holmes gathered. about her a host of friends, a number of •whom staged a sairprise party at 'the home of Miss Gertie Miller. The•un- soma tiiig victim was inveigled into a d trk`ootu in quest of refreshments and -the flashing on of lights revealed •to :the astonished guest of honor about thirty laughing girl friends in a room beautifully decorated with pink and white end a huge basket tastefully c,n•ered with .lecnrati. ns of the same colors. in it were ,piled many handsome • gifts. After the presentation best wishes,_ and a felt words of appreciation by, the recip- ient.:the evening was spent in games ;and contest. Towards the close, a - dainty lunch was served at •a long - table it: tile dieing room, also nicety decorated. Assisting the hostess were Misses Jean Drager and Margaret L ve. R.\. \. toast to the guest of -'honor was propeeed by Miss Edna • Reid present aesist.utt- in Welton lath t ehe.ol int 1 to the hastiss by Mrs. Funglan 1. For half an hour songs were Sting, bringing the even - 'ng to a to with "For She's a Jolly ..,ad Fellow," Mrs. Htt *it Fulton visited friends n . in Brussels far a few days Inst week. Mr. amt Mrs. Nesbit Of Listowel pen Tu s:l.ay tt Mr. Time, Kenny's, Leadlea c. BLYTH. Cie:evader ineenhly .tree sty •.tf se \V trca Lt. t t e was heti in the. Memorial Hall Thursday last. The nt'esident. Mrs. R. Ri, it'tnond: presid- ad during the bus°ines -part if the meeting. v. \t, M. Pare was app-imed delegate to attend_ the convention to ,e heli at [Iarriet<tti,-n Oct. 21=22, al- `.., the pr ideti: ripply. the dee- .irate,l car for Winghem pafair fr••in h r;tIt Branch :'i Women's Ittctitute l)e ?'h. arraremeltl were nnade • fowl camper t., he heli on Wednesday. Nnt e!tiber 5th. that the 'in -cc -act j,'z} j,,ttny Jane", now ai .are naraton. would he nresetred. Mr, i'Iar•y le::Gn,e Nu Min will also Site. art in the pr, .rash. \ pleasing .al : was •; e ,.given by Miss Mary Pate. \t•:r• ,.; e1•.:eel uy .ittging the _:aboral an tem. Mr. Harv - y Crain ,I11 Grey township ecd :lie parent.. R ; ;ern and llr:,. .'ret,, on Sunday. Mr. R t;.,. li :\rmctr ,t of London 1i d his parent,. Marin and i[r:, .Artuctrong on Sunday. ' Mr. [-Iartey Mc(u clitem and Mrs. F. IIeCutct,eotn of near Brussels, ac- :oatpanied by \Ire. I triter .of Pet- rrb r were visitors . w.^h Mrs. R:eb- art Craig g on Saturday. Mrs. N. W. Coicl.'ngh and 'i.iugh- 'er t_a iierire r,:C'.l r ,t -were ter viaita .rs nt!1 rhe trntet to other in 1aw•, MIN. A. eadelotio, Mrs. \\tri. \\oods o1 \\,Ilton visit- -ti he. ,:ter. i[rc. George 'Patterson. over the week enol, Mrs. Charles Harvey of Exeter vis - :ted her catt, Mr, J. \\.. Mille, last .week. The west section Huron Presbyter- ial meets at Port Albert next Wed- : tee. d tt Oc 15th. The ladies of St. Andrew's [hilted Church, Blyth, will ie ill h of the devotional exer- ciees of the afternoon session, Mrs. ' J. t nlcl ,u5 -h of Queen street Church,. Blyth, will give a report ,n "Our Supply Work," m this sion also. Delegate, front both. churches are be- iota• appointed The anniversary services held in Queen street Church on Sunday were eticecosful beyond -expectation. .\[ orn- ing tad evening,* the church was filled to rapacity and extra accommodation was required. • The speakers for the WALTON Duff's United Church Anniversary Services WILL BE HELD Sunday, Oct. 19th Preacher: REV, JAMES SCOBIE, B.A. of Belgrave Services at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.tn, SPECIAL MUSIC Tues. ev'g, Oct. 21 At 8 O'Clock a Splendid Entertainment will be given by the HARMONIC MALE QUARTETTE AND CONCERT COMPANY OF LPSTOWEL • L. A Fleming, 1st Tenor, C. E. Blackmore; 2ttd Tenor; E. S. Hudson, Bat'ibone; A. W. Zurbrigg, Bass; W. G. Hall, Violinist; Miss A. Purcell, reader; Miss A. Hall, Accompanist. Admission : Adults 35c, Children 20c Mrs. Kirkby, Pres. Ladies' Aid Rev. W. J. Moines, B.A., Pastor THE SEAFORTH NEWS. occasion were 'Rey, W. P. Lane of . orth Side United Church, Seaforth; and Rey. S. Davidson, Wiiigliam, by vhorn inspiring sermons were Preach- ed, The'special music by the choir consisting of two anthems were high- y enjoyed as were the two solos sung by Mrs. Hutchinson of Mount For z. est whose delightful voice was heard on a previous occasion in Blyth, A:t the morning service a solo was rend- ered by Mr, Stanley Sibthorpe, and in the evening a number by a quart- ette composed of Messrs, Irvine Wal- lace, Dave Fioody, William Lyon and Harold W'ightman. The 'Y.P S. met in .St, Andrew's Church Monday 'evening, October 6. The newly -elected president, Mr. Ha- rold \Vightman, was in the, chair. The topic from the mission book was tak- en by Ret. Mr. ;Anderson: Arrange- ments for the Y.P.G. banquet and dther hastiness occupied the remainder of the meeting, Monday evening, Oc- tober 20, in the basement of Queen street church were decided upon for. the time and place of the second an- nual Y,P,S, banquet. , Mr. and Mrs. 'WilliamLogan and Kathleen have returned from a visit n .\Manitoba to where they motored last July. The ladies of St,.Andrew's Presby- terian Church held a successful tela at the home of Mrs. James Cutt on Fri- day afternoon last. Mr. Herb McElroy's cooper shop is busy these days filling the contract of barrels for the big Sloan orchard in Goderich township. Many friends of Mr. Martin Artn trong regret to learn that he has been, very poorly. Mr. and Mrs. Janes Morkim of Lucan were visitors at the horne of the bi'ter's mother. Mrs. ,Kelly, on Sunday. Mr. Sandy Reid, 10th concession of Hallett, is having the Blyth telephone installed at his home. iL john i[aiues entertained at a delightful tea•on Friday, all the guests being residents of Blyth for many Miss Mildred Hilburn has returned li tine from :pending a couple of weeks at her sister's in Freeitcnt end with Miss. Ruth Barnby in London. Mr, and firs. George Potter and Mr. and firs. A. Nesbitt and George ited with the fortrer's daughter, Mrs. Cliff Yee: of Wallaceburg this oeck, ii sses Mildred Hiiborn and Min- nie Yea :pent Sunday with Mrs. S. Leslie. Friend, wilt be pleased to know .\t.. Elia Metcalf who underwent t serious operations in Toronto, ,:a, returned home. BRUSSELS FALL FAIR HORSES. Agricultural -- Brood mare, Nobel 1 , Jno. Richards •tt, Kerr Bros; t or mare colt, Nobel Bros., herr ` 11t: _., Jno. Richardson; 2 year old til'y.,r gelding, Perry. J. Richardson 1't iu; Kerr Bros; 1 year old. Mrs. Levi tart. Nobel Bras; span, Chas. anoviri..\. McLauchlan, Alex. Yuill; uta,. or gelding, Chas. Stewart. Meavy I)raft-Brooti mare, Lou Armstrong. also 2nd, H, Lamont; horse or mare call, H. Lamont, Lott .\rtn=,tr.,tig; -' year old filly or geld - Mae H. Latta tit. Alex. Corrigan, L. \rpt -on,,: 1 year old, J. Richard- -en; team, B. Hemingway, L. Arm - r. g, J. Rtehards:nt; mare or geld - tin, Mrs. Brigham. R,o;t,l:terc--,Brood mare. Alex. Cor- rigan, orr, tn, 5. itfcQuarrie, Ed. Pollard; horse or mare colt, Ed. Pollard, S. \ieQuarrie: 2 year old filly er geld- -intN. McCauley; i year old, J. R ehartt ni buggy horse, Lou Scott. Vex. Corrigan. Chas. I-Iatteuld; et'c lath Lau Scott, Alex Cor- a. CATTLE, Shorthorns -Gull 2 years, Kerr Bros. Mrsl Levi Parr; bull, 1 year, t) Turnbull & Sons, iI, Crich; bull eat senior. at. Crich & Sons, also 3rd, Oestricher Bros; bull calf junior, Oe tricher Bros. Kerr Bros., If. (rush milk cow, M. Crich, Kerr Bros., s also 3rd; milk cow tinder, 4 years, M. Crich, Kerr Bros.; 2 year 1 heifer. Oeetricher 'Bros., Kerr Bro.. also +: 1 yr, old heifer, Crich & Seen, Kerr Brae also 3; sr. heifer calf, Oi tricher Bros., M. Crich & Son, Kerr Bro..; heifer calf junior, Oes- !rcher Bro.., also 2nd. Kerr Bros.; :nerd of Shorthorns, Kerr Bros., M. t Bich, Oestricher Bros; best female, M. Crich; three animals, II. Crich, Oe_stricher Bros„ Kerr Bros. iIlereford.-(Bull, 1 year, Jas. D. Little: bull calf, Jas. D. Little, also 2nd; milk cow, Jas. D. Little; 2 year old heifer, Jas. D. Little; I year ,11 Jas. D. Little, also 2nd; heifer calf, Jas. D. Little, also std, Ross- man; herd of Herefords. Jas. D. Little. Jerse..yc-Bull calf, R. Davidson, 2 year old heifer, R. Davidson, Grade Cattle -Milch cow, dairy, Mrs, Part A. McLauchlan, J 'Bow- man tnitch cow, Mrs. Parr also 2nd and 3rd; 2 year old heifer, Mrs. Parr, also 2nd, H. Lamont; 1 year old, M. Yudl, also 2nd, Mrs. L. Parr; 1 year• old steer, Watt Yuilt, Jno. Bowman, also 3rd; steer calf senior, Jas. D. Little, itre. L. Part steer calf jun- ior, 0. Turnbull & Son, Mrs, L. Parr also 3rd; heifer call Mrs. L. Parr, nisi 2nd, H. Lamont; heifer calf jun- ior, Jno. Bowman, Mrs. L. Parr; Eat steer, W. Yttill, also Znd and 3rd; best animal, Jas. D. Little, W. Yuitl, J. Bowman. SHEEP. Leicesters-Rain, Jno. S. Cowan, Alex Mayberry & Son; shearling ram, A. Mayberry & Son,Gordon Brown; ram lani, Gordon Brown, also 2nd; ewe, Alex, Mayberry & Sons, G. Brown; shearling ewe, Alex. May- berry & Son, also and; ewe lamb, Alex. Mayberry & Son, Jno. S. Cowan; pen, Alex, Mayberry & Son John S. Cowan. • Oxfords -,Ream, Arkell & Son, M, Henry; shearling ram, Arkell & Son, also 2nd; ram lamb, M. Henry, 0. McGowan; ewe, M. Henry, Arkell ee• Son; shearling ewe, Arkell & Sons, It. Henry; ewe lsanb, M. Henry, Ar- ken & Sons; pen, Arkell & Sons, M. Henry, Dorset --Ram, M, Henry, also 2nd; shearling rani, Danbrook, also 2nde; ram almb, III. Heuny, Danbrook; ewe, M. Henry, also 2nd; shearling ewe, M. Henry, also 2nd; ewe iamb, M. Henry, also 2nd; pen, M. Henry,' Massey<Iiarris No.- 90 Tractor Plow (These are the latest • .design 'Combination Rolling, •Colter " and Skimmers (1Alemite oiled), Tien tractors ,have good clearance. Easy to 'operate. Prompt penetration. Patented positive lifting device ('Aletnite oiled). JOHN 1LL GALLOP AGENT FOR FROST FENCE SUPERTEST. GAS and OILS All Repairs and Labor;, Cash. Open Evenings. Danbrook, Shropshire, J. IC. Thompson, also 2nd; shearling ram, J. K. Thompson, W. G. Ross; ram lamb, W. G. Ross, J. K. Thompson; ewe, J. K. Thomp- son, also 2nd; shearling ewe, J. ". K. Thompson, Danbrooir; ewe lamb,, J. K. Thompson, also 2•ud; pen, J. K. Thompson, W. G. Ross. Judge -+W. H. Shiltington. H2OGG. Boar, 0. Turnbull & Sons, Sam Alton, Douglas Bros.; boar under 1 year, Douglas Bros„ also 2nd; boar under 6 mos., Sant Alton, Douglas Bros., also 3rd; sow, 1 year and over, Jas. Nicol, also 2nd, Douglas Bros.; sow under 1 year, 0. Turnbull & Sons, Douglas Bros., also 3rd;' sow under 6 mos„ Jas. Nicol, Sam Alton, Douglas Bros; pen, Jas. Nicol, 0. Turnbull & Sons, Douglas Bros.; bacon hogs, pair, Douglas Bros.. also 2nd; J. Nicol, Judge \V. H. Shillington. POULTRY , Brahmas-Cock, hen, T. C. Wilson; cockerel, pullet, T. C. Wilson, also 2nd. Barred Rocks -Cock, W. T. Miller, Frank Scott; hen, cockerel, pullet, W. T. Miller, also 2nd. A. o. v. Rocks -Cock, T. C. Wilson, Douglas Bros.; hen, cockerel, pullet, Douglas Bros., also 2nd, Cochins-Cock, R. Doan, T. C. Wilson, hen, R. Doan, also 2nd; cock- erel, T. C. Wilson, R. Doan; pullet, R. Doan, T. C. \Wiisan. Dorking- Cock, T. C. Wilson; hen, cockerel, pullet. T. C. Wilson, also 2nd. Games -Cock, R. Doan. Orpington -Cock, R. Doan, T. C. Wilson; hen, Wallet, T. C. Wilson, also 2nd; cock- erel, W. T. Miller, Douglas Bros, White Wyandotte -Cock, hen, Doug- las Bros., R. Doan; cockerel, Doug- las Bros., also 2ad; pullet, W, T. Miller, Douglas Bros, A. -o. v. \Wyandottes-.Coy k, hen, pullet, \V, T. Miller also 2nd; cockerel, \\. T. I\ filler, T. C. Wilson, Rhode• Is- land Reds -Cock, hen, Douglas Bros., also 2nd; cockerel, pullet, Douglas J. L. Brown. White Leghorn. -Cock, hen, Douglas Bros., J. L. Brown; cockerel, pullet, W. T. Mill- er, also 2nd. Brown Leghorn -Cock, Frank Scott, R. Doan; hen, Douglas Bros., also 2nd; cockerel, pullet, Douglas Bros., T. C. Wilson. A. o• v. Leghorn -Cock, R. Doan, also 2nd; hen, Douglas Bros., R. Doan; enckerel, pullet, R. Doan, Douglas Psoas. A. o. v. Anconad -Cock, 3M. T. Miller, J. L. Brown; hen, cockerel, J. L. Brown, 33'.. T. Miller; pullet, Douglas Bros„ R. Doan. Hamburgs Cock, T. C. Wilson, R. Doan; he», R. Doan, T. C. Wilson; cockerel, Douglas Bros., T.C. t ic at daitch T. C. Wilson, also 2nd, Houans- Hen, T. C. Wilson. Bantams, clean - Cock. Wilson, W. T. :Miller; hen, W. T. Miller, Wilson; cockerel, 'pullet, \\r. T. Miller; bantams, booted -cock, hen, 0. Turnbull & Sons, Danbrook; cockerel, 0. Turnbull & Sons, Geese -Douglas Bros,. also 2nd. Ducks -Old, Douglas Bros,, also 2nd; young, Douglas Bros., also 2nd. Pigeons, pair, H. Lamont. Best 6 towns, a.o.v., Brussels, Grey or Morris - T. C. Wilson, Clarence Clarke (Ethel), Best pen, a. .,.v. --\W, T. Hitler, also 2nd, Clar- ence Clarke, Judge -C. H. 'Wilson. GRAIN. 1Wh, Fall tt•heat, O. Turnbull & Son, A, Schmidt, R. J Hoover; red fall wheat, 0. Turnbull & Son, A. Schmidt; spring wheat, A. Schmidt, S. Alcon, J. B. Stirling; barley, 6 rowed, S. Alton, A. Schmidt; white oats, S. Alton, A, Schmidt, .J Gal- braith; large pea's, A. Schmidt, T. C,• Wilson, C. Clarke; small peas, A. Schmidt, '6. Alton; timothy seed, A. Schmidt, S. Alton; sheaf wheat, A, Anniversar y at Staffa United Church Sunday, Oct. 12 Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. REV. R. N. STEWART, B.A. B.D. Will Preach Special Music by the Choir "A Hot Fowl Supper Tuesday ev'g, Oct. 14 Followed by a Concert int which the following will assist: Mr. 'W. R. Golding, A.T.CJM., and quartette, Exeter. Mr. Jos.. Grant, Violinist, and Mrs. Grant, pianist, Exeter, Mrs. (Rev.) Menzies, Soloist, Fullar- fon, Mr. Franklin Moore; Tenor, Mitchell Mrs. G. Short, Reader," Sebringvitle Addresses bee Rev. Menzies, Fullar- ton; Rev. Parker, Heusall,. Admission 65c and 35c Schmidt; 0. Turnbull & Son; oats, A. Schmidt, 0. Turnbull & Son. APPLES, Baldwins, J. B. Stirling, T. 5, Sal- kelcl; Fanteuse, Sam Alton, T. J. Salkeld; Thompkina, J. B Stirling, T.' J. Salkeld; Mann, A. Schmidt, J. Speir; Spy, A. Schmidt, T. J. Salkeld;.Greenings, J. W. Speir J. B. Skirling;; Russets, T. J. Salkeld, J B. Stirling; Pippin's,.5. 13.Stirl- ing, R. Briuthalconsbe; Tappan sweet, T. J. Salkeld, Jno. S. Cowart; Ontario, J. B. Sterling; Wealthy, T. J. Salkeld, Ind. S. 'Cowan; Alex- ander, J. B. Sterling, 5.. S. Cowan; Ribston, A. Schmidt, 3M Yuill;. Col- verts. J. B. Sterling, . Jno. Bowman; Roxboro russets, J. B. Stirling, J. S. Cowan;; Canadian Reds, 'J. B. Stirling, O. Hemingway; Cayuga redstreaks, J. B. Stirling. Fella - water, 5. B. Stirling, • r. Yuitl; Gravenstein, No Number, J. 13. Stirling; Maiden's Blush, T. J. Sal- keld, J. B. Stirling; Peewaukee, Jno, S. Cowan, J. B. Stirling; 'Ben Davis, J. B. Stirlutg, T. 5. Salkeld; Du- chess, Jno. S. Cowan, A. Schmidt; Wagner, J. 13. Stirling, 5. W. Speir; Pippins, J. B. Stirling,' Jno. - Bow- man; Crabs, James Agar, J. B. Stirl- ing. 'Winter apples, a.o.v., J B. Stirl- ing, Mrs. R. 5. McLauchlan; fall apples, a.o.v., T. J. Salkeld, Jno. S. Cowan; winter var. apples J. W. Speir, Jno. S. Cowan; fall var. ap- ples, Jno. S. Cowan. Fall pears, T. J. Salkeld; • winter pears, J. B. Stirling, Jno, S. Cowan. Plums, T. 5, Salkeld; \Irs, R. J. 'afeLaughlan; plums, var., R. Thompson, Dr. Grieve; grapes, L. Russell, R. Brimhalcombe. Judge -R. Cunningham. ROOTS. Early potatoes, R. J. Hoover, Louis Russell, A. Schmidt, -Geo. Campbell; late potatoes, Louis Russell, R. J. Hoover, W. T. Freeborn, Clarence Clark; sweet turnips, ifrs. McKel- vey; sweet turnips, a.o.v., R. S. Hoov- er, A. Schmidt; white field carrot, J. A. Howe, Mrs: D. Fowler; table carrot, Mrs: J.. Johnston, R. J. Hoover; early horn carrots, R. J. Hoover, Dr. Grieve; long red beets, R. Brimhalcombe, A. Schmidt; tur- nip blood beets, J. Agar, Wm. E, Brown; parsnips, Dr. Grieve, J, A. Bowe; winter radish, R. Brimhal- combe, A. Schmidt; sugar .marigolds, R. Nichol, P. Stewart; long red marigolds, P. Stewart, A. -Schmidt; ion'g yellow mangoids, P. Stewart, J. B. Stirling; globe tmangold's, P. Ste- wart, J 13. Stirling. Judge -R. Cunningham, Tara. VEGETABff ES Rednion o s, n \\ t E. Brown, J. A. Howe; silver skin onions, J. A. Howe, Dr. Grieve; yellow onions, Dr, Grieve, J. A. Howe; Rocco on- ions, Dr. Grieve; top sets, No Num- ber, Dr. Grieve; dutch sets, Grace Stewart, P. Stewart; quart top onion sets, T. C. Wilson, Dr. Grieve; qt. dut sets, R. Brimhalcombe; potato onions, 5. Agar, P. Stewart. Corn, yellow, A. Schmidt, Jno. S. Cowan; white corn, T. C. Wilson, R. Brimhalcombe; yellow- flint, T. C'. -Wilson, Mrs. I. Johnstone; table corn, A. Schmidt, Jno. S. Cowan; fodder cont, P. Stewart; coil. corn, A. Schmidt. Drumhead cabbage, Dr. Grieve, R. Nichol;; oxharts, Dr. Grieve, W. E. Freeborn; red pickling cabbage, R. Brimhaicottibe, \\r. E. Freeborn; cauliflower, T. Walker, James Car- nochan; yellow pumpkin, Jno. S. Cowan, Dr. Grieve; mammoth pump- kin, W. E. Freeborn; squash, W. E. Freeborn, Dr. Grieve; tomatoes, cherry, A. Schmidt, \\'. McInnis; black butter beans, R. J. Hoover, Mrs. W. H. Anderson; large butter - beads, T. C, Wilson Jno, Bowman; a.o.v, butter beans, A. Schmidt, T. C. Wilson; small white- beans, J. B. Stirling; Grace Stewart; a.o.v. beans, R. Brimhalcombe, Stain Purvis. Citrons, James Agar, R, Brimhal- octnbe; watermelons, Br. Grieve, W. E. Freeborn; muskmelons, Dr, Grieve, T, J. Salkeld; cucumbers, pickling, W. E. Freeborn, \V'm. E. Brown; cucumbers, table, W. E. Freeborn, Jno. S. Cowan; cucumber, ripe, Jno. S. Cowan, R. Brimhal- combe; celery, Dr, Grieve, W. E. Freeborn; sunflower, C. McGavin, Mrs, D. Fowler; colt. garden pro- duce, Dr, Grieve. Judge-tRobt, Ctwnungham. • DAIIRY PRODUCTS. Butter, Mrs, Jos. Shaw, . J. A. Howe, Mrs. L. Park; butter, prints, Mrs. Jos. Shaw, W. W. Jeffery, Wm. McInnis; butter, rolls, S. Mc- Kinnon, W. E. Freeborn, 3M. W, Jeffery. BAKING. 'Bread, white, W. E. Freeborn, Mrs. W. H. Anderson; bread, brown, Mrs. W. H. Anderson; cur- rant bread, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs, L. Parr; buns, Mrs, Anderson, W. C. Freeborn; tea biscuits, A, C. Baeker, J•, H. Bryans; dark fruit cake , R. Brimblecombe, W, W. Jeffery; light fruit cake, Mrs. L. Eckntier,:13. W, Jeffery (Witeghant); Light layer cake, J. H. Bryans, Jas,, Carnochan; dark layer cake, J., Galbraith, A•. C. Back- er; sponge cake, R. Thomson, J. Galbraith; angel . cake, Mrs. R. J. Mr'Lauchlin, R. Thomson, oatmeal cookies, Grace Stewart, W. W. Jef- frey; .white cookies, R. Brimbleconibe, W. C. Freeborn; doughnuts, Mrs. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1930 Jos, S'hva,w, J. A. Horne, scones, Mrs, rs Joos. S'tt tw, J. A. Horde; nut loaf,. Findlay Santis; W.. E. Free- born; drop' cakes, P. Stewart; ''Joos. S. Cowan (Atwood) gems, P. Ste- wart, John Bowman; short bread, A. C: Backer, W. W. Jeffery. ' • Apple pie, B. Sterling, :W, Mc- Innis; punvplcut pie, Jas Garnochan, Mrs. Jos, Shalt; lemon pie, J. "H Bry- sus, Roy Cunningham raisin pie, W, McInnis; fruit salad, T. C. Wilson; Vegetable salad, T. C. Wilson. 6 tarts, Roy Cunningham, J. H. Bryans; maple cream, R: Brhnble- co.ntibe, Roy Cunningham; colt, of candy, Mils. J, Johnstone (Blyth) Roy Cunningham. best variety of balcing fron-t 1 batch of dough, Jas: Carnochan; variety .baking from cake batter, T. C. Wilson. • LADIES' WORK Coll. fancy wort:, Mrs. R. -J• Mc- Lsaachlin, R. Brimblecomb, 'J A. Howe, coll. articles for Christmas gifts, Mrs, D. Fowler • ('Gpderich) Mrs, R. J. McLauchlin; emb, tea cloth, cotton, Mrs. D. Fowler, J, A. Howe; filet crochet lunch cloth, Mrs. Mu,ldoonr . Mrs. _F. M. 'Wilmot; da•atvlt work, oriental, Miss Living- stone, Mrs. A'. G. 'Savage (Listow- el); linen centre with crochet border, Miss Livingstone, Mrs, D. Fowler; centre piece, emb. cotton, R. Brim- blecomb, R. Thomson; centre piece, emb. dark linen, Miss Livingstone, W. W. Jeffrey; table set, ennb Mrs. R. J. M.dLauchtin, iters. Muldoon; cloth and 4 -serviettes, emb., Mrs. A. G. Savage, Findlay-. Santis; emb. appli- que, Mrs. D. Fowler; Mrs. Savage; emib. hebedo, Mrs. Savage, Mrs. McLauchlin; hardanger, 'emb., Mrs. Savage, R. Thomson; Wallachain, emb.. Mrs. MdLauclilin,R. Brimble- comb; cross stitch. emb„ R. Brintble- comb Mrs. Savage; emb. Richelieu, Mrs, Muldoon; emb, French or solid,. R. Brimblecomb, Mrs. Savage; cor- onation braidwork, Miss Livingstone, Mrs. Savage., Italian cutwork, R. Brimblecomb, Mrs-. Savage; Irish crochet, Mrs. D. Fowler, Mrs, Sav- age; fancy knitting in cotton, R. Britn'blecom,b, Miss Livingstone; cro- chet work. cotton, Mrs. Savage, Mrs. Muldoon; crochet work, wool, Dr, Grieve, Mrs Savage, child's dress, Mrs. Savage, Mrs, McLauchlin. (Lady's fancy apron, Mrs, W. H. Anderson,. R. Brimblecomb; tatting, R. Brint'biecomb, Mrs. Savage; handkerchiefs, Mrs, McLauchlin, G. Stewart; apron, Miss Livingstone, J. A. Howe; laundry bag, Mrs. Mc- Lauchiin, J. A Howe; tea cosy, Mrs. MoLauchlin R. „ Brimblecomb; hem-- stitching, i\Miss Livingstone, Mrs., Muldoon; pillow covers, Mrs. \3V. H. Anderson, Mrs. McLauchlin; lamp; shade, Mrs: MoLauc'hlin, Mrs. San-, age; fancy cloth. and 4 serviettes,. Mrs. blcLauchlin, R, Brimblecomb; step-in, Miss Livingstone, Mrs, Sav- age; sofa pillow, cross stitch, Mrs. Savage, 'Miss Livingstone, sofa pil- low, dark linen, Grace Stewart; sofa pillow, quilted, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Fowler, vanity pil,ow J, A. Howe, Mrs, Savage; table runner, J. A. Howe, Mrs. Fowler; table napkins, Mrs. MdLauchtin, R. Thomson; work bag, R. Brimblecomb, J. A, Howe; baby bonnet, J. A. Howe, Mrs, Fowler; bath towels, Brimble- cpm'b, bliss. Livingstone; pillow cases, and sheets, Mrs. Savage, Mrs. Ander- son; lady's scarf, Mrs Savage, Brim- blecomb; buffet set, white, Miss Liv- ingstone, J. A. Howe; buffet set, col- 'WOLVERTON FLOUR MILLS' CO L,IMITEr) SEAFORTH, ONTARIO .Hyl ManrcaEGfspzto For B GeaIs, P,e s and calves VIEVERTIA f LVVt> M ILLS C B LIMITED ST. MARYS ONTARIO Keystone Flour We have heard many com- ments on the fine gpality of the cakes and pastry "`made by the bakers of Seaforth. They use IKEYS'TON,E Flodr for all their"•cakes, Try KEYS'TIONE for your oven baking and we are sure you will be well pleased. At the Mill or at your grocer's $2.75 per bag PHONE 51 EVENINGS 299 v ored, Mrs. Fowler, Livingstlon; • in- fant's pillow and cover, Brimblecomb, Mrs. J. Johnstone;' guest towels, R. Brimblecomb; chair set, Brimblecomb. FINE ARTS. Oil. Painting -Landscape, Living- stone, Savage; marine, Dr. Grieve, F. Semis; • flowers, Livingstone, Grieve; fruit, Savage, Grieve; animal hfe,'Liv intgstone, Grieve; portrait, Living- stone, Brunblecomb. Water Color -Landscape, Liiug- stone, Savage; marine, Frank Scott, Livingatonee flowers1 ,Brimblecomb, Liviugstoite; fruit, Livingstone; ani - anal life, Livingstone, Grieve; portrait, Savage, Grieve. Pen and ink sketch, Livingstone, Savage; pencil sketch, Livingstone, Savage; coll, amateur photos, Savage, Brimblecomb; col. handpainted china, J. Galbraith, Grieve{ tea set, hand painted, Galbraith; vase, hand paint- ed, Galbraith; burnt work on wood, Brimblecomb, Savage; china, hand - painted, realistic, F. Santis, Galbraith; conventional, Grieve, Galbraith; cup and saucer, hand painted, Galbraith, Grieve; reed .work tray, Mrs. McKel- vey, Brimblecomb; wall paper, Miss Liviingstone. FLOWERS. Table bouquet, J. Galbraith, Dr. Grieve; coll. cut flowers, R. Brimble- comb, R. t5. Hoover; pan'sies, Gal- braith, Grieve; phlox, Hoover, Gal- braith; stocks, Hoover, Brimblecomb; petunias, .Galbraith, Grieve; dianthus, Grace Stewart, .Grieve; gladioli, Gal- braith, .Hoover; verbenas, G, Stewart, Grieve; white asters, Galbraith, Mrs. 13. (Little; pink asters, Gal- braith, .Grieve; red asters, Hoover, Mrs. L. Eckmier; mauve or purple esters, Galbraith, Grieve; coll. asters, Galbraith, Mrs, Eclem•ier; gladioli • (Continued on Page 5.) CONSTANCE. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Snell and daughter Beatrice of Clinton spent Sunday at tlie hone of Mr. Oliver Anderson, Mr. Carman Gliddon spent -Sunday with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. S. Gliddon of Clinton, Mrs. J. Ferguson, Mrs. I. Pollard and Mr. and Mrs. George Pollard and fancily of Blyth visited Mr. and Mrst, Robert Clarke on Sunday, Mr, attd Mrss. ',Wm, Logan and' Kathleen who were returning to their home .in Blyth froth a 4;000 mile trip to Manitoba, called:oat• Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stephenson -on Saturday, - Misses Blanche and., Elva Wheat- ley and Mr. Chas. Leslie, all of To- ronto, visited the homeof the form- er's parents, over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Britton, Mrs. Ed. Britton and Mr, B 'B. Stephen- son were guests at the home of the Misses Weir, Wingham, on .W'ednes- dbay and attended the Fair which was opened by Hon. Robert Weir. Rev. Mr. Farrell of Ontario street United Church, Clinton, will preach at the anniversary services Sunday, Oct. 26. ` The, Listowel Hartnonic 'Male Quartette and a lady reader have been secured for tlie'fow1 supper the following Tuesday•• Mr,' and Mrs: J. C. Wilkinson. Mrs. Mina \Wynne and son George • and Howard and daughter Helen of For- est spent Sunday at the• home of Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Britton, Miss 'Mary Moore, Mr. Jack Moore and Mr. Will Biddolph of .Toronto and ` M r. Bob Moore, Stratford, .spent the week -end with Mrs, Moore. Mr. Jim Moore of Toronto acgompanied theta and remained for a time, ifr, and Mrs, Joseph Yungblut and Family attended the anniversary ser- vices at Knox Presbyterian Church a'E Auburn last +Sunday. Mr. and firs. Charles Diang of De- troit and itr, Jacob Yungblut and Miss Jessie of Auburn visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yung- blut last Thursday. Issommeg Notice to Telephone Users A readjustment in sections of our Long Distance Rate Schedule has been filed with the Board ofR y ailwa :Commis- sioners for Canada, effective October lst There are some increases and also some decreases, the majority of points will remain unchanged. This will standardize 'our. rate schedule in conformity with those generally in use throughout the country. The rates from Seaforth to surrounding exchanges are STATION -TO -STATION SEAFORTH TO Blyth Brussels Clinton Dashwood. Dublin Exeter Goderich Hensall Lucknow Mitchell' Stratford hllingham Zurich Day Evening Night .15 .15 .15 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 05 05 05 15 15 15 20 20 20 10 10 10 25 25 25 10 ICS 10, 20 " 20 20 25 25 . 25 15 15 15 THE BELL TELEPHONE as follows : Person- to - Person -.25 20 -.. 20 30 10 25 30 20 35 20 30 35 25 COMPANY OF CANADA. ri