The Seaforth News, 1931-06-18, Page 5THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1931
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Choice
CORN No. 2 per tin 1 Oc
Quality Size
Catetlans Macaroni or Sp'a'ghetti per !pkg. 10c
ManyAo.wers T'oil'e'\ Sawn 4 calves 25c
• Ohase •8q Sanborn's Coffee.... %'s , ..33c; I's 57c
Purity Quick Coupon Oats
Fresh Ro1Iedc extra special perpkg
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Fancy Red Codnoe 'Salmon, 'i's, ...'15c; l's 25c
Keen's itlustard j4's 27c; %'s 53c
19c
Crosse & Blackwell's Free Deal
FREE 1 Tin C. & B. Pork & Beans or Prepared Mustard with the
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Tu'ckett's [Marguerite Cigars 5 'for 45c
Crosse '& IBtacldwtll s 'Catsu'p, 1(ISip'ecial) ..,• ... , , each 21c
Crosse & IBlaciewell's Malt 'Vinegar ((Spittal) Large Qts. 27c
Lux Toilet Soap skin" 3 cakes 19c
Muffets,'Post's ;Bran, !S'hre'dded 1Whe'at,',Rice IKrispies, ....2 'pkgs. 25c
Taylor's 'Homemade Peanut !Butter, 'Crown ,Jars ......i..,, , , , each 25c
Glacier Sardines, "Canada's IB -est 'Peek" 2 'tins 25c
Dundurn'Crabapple 'Jelly 40 oz. jar 37c
D. S. Perrin's DATE ISLICE.'B'DSCUIITS 'Something new
and 'A -dicta -us special price per 4b. 17 C
Centre Pull ,Wax Paper 3 'for 25c
Swansdown Cake 'F1'our per ipkg, 39c
Baker's Receipe Book Free with each package of Baker's Premium
Chocolate %'s or Cocoa %'s
Bake'r's' Cocoa Ve's.,23c; l Ta'ker's 'Ch'ocol'ate 4's..23c
Vi Tone, "Serve !Hot or 'Cold"..6 oz. ..,....33c; 16 oz. 53c
Hallowi !Bright IG'diden IDa'tes ' , 2 lbs19c
AYLMER CATSUP 12 oz. 2 bottles' 19c
Quality Pears or Pitted '',Cherries, 2's 'Squat 2 tin's 25c
Plum Jant , , large 40 oz. jar 29c
Aylmer Strawberries, 2's Tall per tin 32c
Lombard'Pltrnts per tin 10c
Sugar 'Crisp 'Corn Flakes 3 pkgs. 25c
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WALTON.
Mi and Mrs, W. C. Bennett and
family and Mr. Tim' Eaton spent
Monday afternoon in Stratford,
Miss Annie Ferguson of SeaSfodth
is visiting a few days with Mrs, Neal.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob 'Hoy of Goder
ic•h spent the week end with R. W.
Hoy.
The Youtng Peo,ple's Sochety of
Church w
u heir
'nrwilt l l01d k
Duff's United CI t
closing meeting next Sunday evening.
There will be a special service.
(Bethel Unwited Chinch are holding
a garden ,party at the haute of Mr,
John Dennis. on Friday, Jufie 19th.
M nd Mes P B. Gatedin'er and
TOWN TOPICS
The bell on the post office cla'c'k
has a joyous, happy tone these days,
Mr. Davis E. Morrison of Niagara
Fall's,
Ont, spent the week end -with
his Parents, M. and Mrs, James M:or-
rison
bir and Mrs: Sant Stevens of. Ann
Arbor, ,Belt., and lir, and Mrs. John
Markham of London, were week -end
visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
J D, Stewart.
_ The many friends of Miss Isabelle
Moir will be glad to know that Her
trot Which she recently' had the mis-
fontene to break is healing up nicely,
and she is still with her sister, Mrs.
J D. !Stewart,
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Eckert and 'Mr.
Alonzo Matthews spent Sunday with
their ,parents' and returned to Oak-
ville to their ,positions with the Itiit'g
Construction Co.
Mr. Thos, Collie who was here for
the reunion, left 'Wednesday for his
home in Washington State.
Mrs, Thos, Adams and 14rs, John
Sindels of Saskatoon ,were week -end
guests of ,lir, and Mrs. Miller Adams.
Airs. Hannah Mulcahy and her
grandson Wilbert, frond Tus'catt, Ari-
zona, were guests of the Misses Mul-
cahy last week
Mrs. C. KesIle was called to Ex-
eter to see her mother who is quite'
ill, but is recovering.
Mrs. Vern Walker and small daugh-
ter from Rochester, N.Y„ and Miss
Janet Chesney R,N of Cleveland,
who have been at their home here for
several weeks wi'tlt their mother who
has been seriously ill left Monday for
their respective homes.
lir. and Mrs. Geo, Bickerton of
Woodstock motored here Sunday and
spent the day with their cousins Mr.
and bars Wes Nott.
Mr. Will Faulkner of Brantford is
spending his vacation at his home here
Mrs: Nellie Detwiller, nurse -in -
training at Cochrane, and Mrs. J.
Gear and 'son Jack, of Fergus, were
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Russell ,Sproat for the week end.
Miss Bernice Boggs of Stratford is
visiting Miss Irene A'berhart.
Mr, and Mrs, Wes. Candler, Mr.
and Mrs. Henb ,Stevenson and dau-
ghter of L'isitowdl spent Sunday with
Alrs. Eleanor Ritchie and fancily. Mrs,
Candler and Mrs. Ritchie are eou-
s.uts,
The garden tea advertised for June
25 at Mrs. C. Holmes', by the Ladies
of St, Thomas' Church, Is postponed
for the present.
Miss MldLenn'an of Toronto was the
guest of Miss E, Smith this week.
Mr, Frank Cudmore and -Miss Eve-
lyn Cudmore of Toronto spent the
week -end at their home.
•Airs, Harold Cherry of California
is the .guest of Miss E. Davidson,
Mrs. R. S. Hays and son George
were Toronto visitors over the week-
end, owing to the illness of Mrs. Mc-
Clelland.
Mrs. S. Boyd is able to be up again
after her recent severe illness. Her
daughter," Mrs. B. Williams, of Strat-
fodr, wh'o has been here the past four
weeks, has returned.
Chief Fee leaves ou Tuesday next
on a few holidays, taking a trip to
Sudbury,
Mr. Gordon Ralph of Akron, Ohio,
is a holiday visitor at his home.
Mrs. J. A. McLaren has returned
home after visiting her sister in Wal-
lace -burg, who has been i11,
Air. William Elcoat and Miss Jean
Elcoat Ment to Toronto on Tuesday
to spend a few days there with Mis-s
Hazel Elcoat.
Air. and Mrs. ,Stapleton and Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Golding Sr, of Staffa,
Mr. and Airs, Frank Golding of Strat-
ford, were guests at the home of Mr.
and Airs. W. H. Golding on Sunday.
Mr. W. 0. Fowler of Leamington
spent the week -end in town. Mrs.
Veinier returned \with Air. Fowler af-
ter spending two weeks in town,
Col. R. S. Hays, -Mss Mary hays,
lIr. and Mrs: W. J. Duncan and
Mr. and Mrs, A. F. tit:FE will sail
July- 4th from Montreal on a trip to
the Old Country.
'The annual re -union of the Web-
ster family is being held this year at
Goderich on June 20th.
Stanley defeated Mill Road 2-0 in
the first Football League ,sane Wed-
nesday nigh 1.
The town teams won from Avon
Chests 12-5 in a softball game on
Wednesday night.
Miss Siera spent Monday in London
visiting friends.
Mr. and Airs. Kernlch, Kitchener,
visited with Ah-. and Mrs, Harold
Sellers oyer the week -end.
Quite a number from the Tillage,
attended decoration service at Brus-
sels on Sunday.
There was no service in St. George's
Church on Sunday last,
The Guild of, St. George's Church
will hold a hone made baking sale in
the A:O.U.lW. Halt on Saturday after-
noon, June 27. Luttich will be served.
Strawberries and creast will be on the
bill of fare. Doors open at three o'-
clock. Everybody wvcicomte.
The dust is getting very bad on the
roads, The houses that a are close to
the road get the full benefit.
Mr, and Ates. J Buchanan and
Mary spent Saturday in Stratford.
KIPPEN.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Doig and
_hiss Janet expect to leave in a few
days to .attend the graduation exer-
cises of the D,etrait College o'f Law,
where their sort John willhe one of
the graduates. The exercises will be
held on June 241th, 1931, in the Scot-
tish Rite Cathedral of the Masonic
Temple at 8:30 p.111. Mr, Justice Louis
H. Feed Of the Michigan Supreme
Oountr will deliver , the commence-
ment address. Dean William. Krich-
Baum, who is making arrangements
for the ceremonies attendant to the
graduation, has announced that he t 'a anouu ed t
topic of Justice Feed\addrer'ss will
be "The Duty of the Lawyer to his
Community." Mr. T. Paul Hickey,
'Directorof Education, will preside,
Dears K,richhauan .will present the dip-
lomas and' conifer the degrees up'o'n
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in Ontario
®LD Mother Nature
has a habit of setting
a good example. And the
birds and the beasts often
show more good common sense than man
himself. It is always wise to "prepare for a
rainy day"—to lay up a reserve in Summer
for the Winter that is to come. No surer
method exists than the laying aside of a
small percentage of your salary or wages in
a Savings Account. There it is protected
against trifling extravagances and grows
steadily, thanks to compound interest.
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are being made for the musical _pro-
grams which will be prominent fea-
tures of both ceremonies.
Mrs. Andrew Bell returned from
Toronto Where she accompanied Mr,
and Mrs. Wm. Sinclair and Miss
Margaret.
CO PPIN-LI VIN'GSTO N
-At the 7lighland Park Presbyterian
Church, Julie 16th, 1931, Elizabeth
Gillchris't, daughter of Mrs. Livingston
and the late Dr, John W. Livingston,
became the bride of Mr, John S.
C-oppin, son of lir. and Mrs, Thfomas
P. Coppin, Stratford, Ont. The cere-
mony was performed by- the Rev,
Ralph Ili. Crissman, D.D. The bride
who was unat'ten'ded wore a Chanel
model 01 opaline yell -ow French
crepe, large picture hat and browse
access'ories, Mr, and Mrs. Coppin left
for a wedding trip through Northern
Michigan and on their return will
reside at 47 Cortlandt Ave., Detroit.
BORN.
BILACK.—In St. Andrew's Hospital,
Midland, Ont., Wednesday, June 10,
1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Black (nee
Miss Myrtle M. Sharkey of Sea -
forth) of •Port .l'TaNicoll, Ont., a
sort,
UIT T Li'E,—To Mr. and Mrs, E. M.
Little, (nee Dorothy Wilson), of
Iroquois Falls, Ont., on Thursday,
June 11, 1931, a son.
W11lIIGiH'T.—lin Scott Memorial Hos-
plital, on Sunday, June 1 -4th, 1931,
to Mr. and Airs, Fergus Wright, of
Hultett, a son.
the one hundred and sixty graduates.
A reception will he held follo'wing
the commencement exerciess. Mr.
Justice Fead and the members of the
grad:uating class will sharethe honor
of being the principal guests. It has
been, announced that the l3accalaure
ate Services for the June graduates
will be he held Sunday, June 21st at
PI :00 a:m, in the St, Johns EpisucopSal
Church, Woodward ave. at Vernon
l e er tk Robert V
Highway. Tie R v eic Ro ert b,
Waodroofe DD., pastor o'f the church
will deliver the sermon. There will be
a pncces'sion of the graduates and the
members of the faculty attired in the
syrnboltc cap and gown, from the
school to the church. Aritnngetnents
CONSTANCE.
Mr. and Airs, Oliver Anderson
spent Sunday, with fdiends in Guelph.
'Mr, and Mrs. Harold Coakley spent
t
Sunday at the home of bI t, and Mrs.
John Mann.
Air. and Mrs. Robert Grintlold'by
and Mr, Benj. Riley visited at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. John .Riley of
Brussels on Sunday last. •
Mr. Arnold Colclough spent Sun-
day with friends at Brussels.
'Air. John .Moore of Toronto is
spending his vacation at the home of
fuss brother, Mr, William Moore,
- WINTHROP.
!Helping Hand Mission -Band of Ca-
vell Church, IWiet'htpp, entertained
the members of the W.AL:S. and La-
dies' Aid at their .regular meetiing on
Saturday, June 13111. The meeting op-
ened with quiet music followed by the
call to worship . Hymn 726 was then
sung. The Scripture Lesson, Psalm
121, was read by Margaret Habkir+k,
after which Agues Dodds led in pray-
er. The minutes of the,prewious meet-
ing were read and adopted and the
offering was then received. An in-
teresting dialogue was 'presented by
Misses Elva Pryce, 0 -live Pryce, -Mur-
iel Dolntage and Helen Blansharcl and
two songs -were well rendered by the
Band. The meeting closed with the
Lord's prayer and a daiety lunch was
served in Japanese fashion.
With deepest regret we learned of
the death of Isabelle Bullard, beloved
wife of Harold Smalldon, of Walton,
who passed peacefully away in Lis-
towel l3ospfta4 Saturday, June 6th,
t,
after a lingering illness. The late Mrs,
•Smalldon was born in Winthrop and
was the daughter of Mr. Jahn Bul-
lard and the tate Mrs. Bullard, and
was in her 33rd year. The funeral
was held from her late residence on
Tuesday, June 9th, to Brussels Ceme-
tery. The services were conducted by
her pastor, Rev. Air. Maines of Duff's
United Church, Walton. The pall-
bearers were: Fergus Bullard, W'il'lie
Trewartha, George Eaton, Roy Ben-
nett, James Rea and Harold Sellers,
Those who attended the funeral from
a distance were Ms, and bars. Wm.
Sm'alldon, lir. and Mrs. Jack Small -
don, Ovid, Mieb.; Mr. Samuel Somers
of Detroit, Mich.; Mr. and firs, Wil.
Thornton, Preston; Mrs, Robert Mur -
die, Stratford; Mr. James Brown, Mil-
verton; Mr. and Airs. Hall, Lucknow,
Among the floral tributes were a pil-
low from the Family; cross, Dad,
Brothers and Sisters; spray, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Murdie; spray, Mr, and
Mrs. Foster Bennett; spray, Mr, and
Airs. W, C. Bennett; spray, Hunter
family; spray, Mission Band; spray,
Air. and Airs. W. Woods. Those that
are left to mourn her loss are her hus-
band and children, Fergie, Bobbie,
Jack, Gladys, Helen and Babe; her
father, John Bullard; brothers, Fer-
gus and Billie; and sisters (Ina) Mrs.
George Eaton of McKillop; (Mabel)
Mrs. John Maher of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Airs. Maher was not able to arrive in
time to attend the funeral but came
later and is spending a week with rel-
atives.
Mr. and irs. Melvin Clarke with
Miss Jean Foster and Mr, Bill Clarke
of Varna spent the week -end in Nia-
gara Falls and Buffalo,
Miss Jean Granger of Winnipeg is
visiting her cousin, Aliss Ethel Mc-
Clure,
Miss Margaret Henderson is im-
proving after her illness.
Little Ernie Clarke is spending the
\week with his grandmother,' Mrs,
Clarke, and little Betty Clarke 'Tis
visiting at her grandmother's, Airs.
Epps, both of Varna.
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Mrs. Janet Ross visited her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Hastings, of llringham last
week,
Mr. and Mrs. Cornish and family
spent the week end with friends in
Stratford.
McKILLOP.
McCartney-Scarlett.—,The Anglican
Church in Brussels was the scene of a
quiet but pretty wedding at high noon
on June 10, when Eva Matilda, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Scarlett of McKillop, was united in
marriage to George McCartney, son
of Mr. and Mrs. George R. McCart-
ney of Tuckersmith. Rev. Mr, Rick-
ard officiated. The bride, who was
unattended, was given in marriage by -
her father. She was lovely in a gown
of shell pink georgette trimmed with
rhinestone and lace jacket. Follow-
ing the ceremony dinner was served
at the home of the bride, the guests
being the inunediate relatives. The
color scheme of the dining -roost was
pink and white, the table being dec-
orated with pink candles. Four of
the bride's friends, Misses Jean Archi-
bald, Grace Somerville, \taybelle
Rands and Jeatt Fothetingham assist-
ed at the table, lir. and Mrs. Mc-
Cartney left later by motor on a
trip to London, St, Thomas and Lea-
mington. The bride travelled in a
suit of aqua green flat crepe with sand
hat to match. 00 their return they
will reside on the groom's iarm on the
Mill Road in Tuckersmith. An inter-
esting feature of the h -appy event was
that the marriage took place on the
23rd wedding anniversary of the
bride's parents.
The many friends of Airs. Jerry
O'Hara are glad to hear she is home
from St. Joseph's Hospital, London
after an operation, and is improving -
nicely.
Mr. Ernest Drager now wears a
smile since his wife presented him
with a baby girl.
'We congratulate Miss Pearl John -
San on obtaining all her departmental
subjects for Entrance to Form H. in
the St. Coluntban continuation school.
Air. and Mrs. Frank Evans and
little daughter Marie were Sunday
visitors at Manley,
BRUCEFIELD.
Miss Hazel Haugh, of Wellesley
I-Iospital, Toronto. is spending her
holidays at her home on the hill
Road.
Yr. and Mrs, Reid Kirk, Mr. and
Airs. Carman Hunter and son Billie,
of Fair Grove, Mich., visited at the
hones of Mr. and Mrs, C. Ilangh
and .lir, and Mrs. Robert Allan"last
week.
Sympathy is extended to
Air. W.
Stackhouse and fancily in the death of
his mother, Mrs. Anderson of Blyth,
whose death occurred on June 9th,
Miss Olive Johnston, daughter f
Mrs. A. Foote, was operated on for
antrum trouble last tweet, in London
hospital. ,
-Mrs. Cameron of Stratford spent
the week end at the home of iIr, and
Mrs. N. McGregor.
Brucefield will hold their ,garden
party on the church grounds on Wed-
nesday, June 2411.
Successful Students. — Mr. Lance
Morris. Mr, Carman Haugh and Mss
Anna May Haugh were successful in
their exams at Medical College, To-
ronto. Air. John lfoTetosh has been
awarded the degree of Master of
Arts. Miss Hazel Haugh was award-
ed the Sir John Eaton' Scholarship
for Proficiency in Theory and Prac-
tice in the intermediate year at Wel-
L'es'ley Hospital, Toronto.
Rev. A. and AIT-, Bremner ne-
e W. s e
turned home last, w-eele after attend-
ing the United Church Conference•
held in Chatham.
Mr. MdLeod, teacher in No, 10,
Stanley, school has been engaged for
another year.
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