The Seaforth News, 1932-05-12, Page 5THURSDAY, MAY, 12, 19320
THE SEAFORTH NEWS.
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FIT
Superior Chain Store
We sell the Best for less
li'te'rs for week ending May ilSth.
SURPRISE SOAP ... 10 bars 43 c
STRAWBERRY. JAM 40 oz. jar 29 c
RINSO.
ige Pkg. 21 c
'BROOMS, Bluebell, Five String each 25 c
BROOMS, Capitol, extra heavy each 59 c
STANDARD QUALITY PEAS, No. 3 Sieve.2's3 for 25 c
DRAFT SALAD DRESSING .. lge jar'•19 c
$t: Charles Evaporated Milk, s'malll.... 4 tins 25c; tall 2 tins 25c
'Swansdown Cake Flour .... • , per pkg, 31c
Crosse & •BlackwelWs Pork and Beans, medium ...3 tins 25c
St. Lawrence Laundry Starch per Ib. 10c
Durham Corn Starch per .pkg. 9c
(Royal York Tea %'s 24c; 11's 47c
Royal York Coffee, %'s 25c; l's 47c
Quaker Oats, with beautifulChina large pkg. 33c
'Chateau Cheese %'s 16c
Princess Flakes per pkg. 21c
Aylmer Corn l's tin 05c
Hillcrest Shortening, l's 2 lb. 23c
Harry 'Horne's Custard Powder, small 10c; large....25c
(ravel Clothes Bleach ''ige. bottle 10c
French's Prepared Mustard ige battle 13c
Perrin's Malta Cream Biscuit (Special) Der 1b. 29c
Green Giant Peas, large, tender and seiner per tin 19c
MdLaren's Jelly Powders 4 pkgs. 25c
Kellogg's Corn Flakes ................................... 2 pkgs. 19e
7lbs.25c
(S'h'aker Salt, Plain or Iodized' per pkg. 9c
King Oscar Sardines per tin 17c
Fancy Blue Rose Rice 3 Lbs, 25c
IBunford Peaches, No. 2 sot. ' 2 tins 29c
Roman Meal Health Food
White Beans, hand picked.
Western Rolled Oats
per pkg. 33c
4 pounds 10c
Ross J. Sproat
Miss N. Pryce
Phone 8
Phone 77
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and a
Dependable Reputation
Always
Good Quality
Please us by giving us your cream
patronage and we will try to please
You by our service s and d highest
'market prices for good cream.'
Cream weighed, tested, graded and
paid for while you wait. •
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Walker's
,FUNERAL SERVICE
• . UNDERTAKING
—and—
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
W. J. Wii T.KER, holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license.
Flowers Furnished,
Night or day phone 67,
Runaway Youths Make Getaway.
(The trait of two sixteen -year-old run-
away Toronto youths, Charles Mum -
lord and Robert Grieve, was tempor-
arily lost in Goerich on _Monday
.When the former's parents, Mr, and
Mrs. 'Randolph Mtimfor•d, 1'7 'McAl-
pine street, Toronto, arrived by auto-
mo'bil'e only to learn that wander -lust
struck lads had shipped asable sea-
men on the grain (freighter H'agarty,
bound for the head of the lakes. Mr.
oggInford sent a telegram to the Soo
to confirm the report, he and his wife
returning • to thew Toronto home ,to
await developments. On arriving here
the distracted parents 'Iearne,d that
their rboy •andhis chum had spent two
nights in the police station at Gode-
rich and had been eating at a restaur-
ant as guests of the, municipality.
'The boys told me they were seven-
teen years of 'age and they looked it."
said the policeman, "They said they
were tired hanging around Toronto,
living off their parents, so they decid-
ed to rough it 'awhile. They wanted
to get on. a boat. Many of the so-called
,hoboes of to -day are 'teen age and I
thought nothing of it. I got them a
meal on Sunday. They told pie they
were going to sail." The constable said
teen age hoboes are plentiful and it is
only occasionally that they come ac-
ross aft old timer.
Ready made Medicine.=You need
n.o physician for ordinary ills when
you have at hand a battle o'f Dr,
Thomas' Eclectric 011. For cdughs,
colds, sore throat, broneh'ial troubles,
it is invaluable; for scalds,: burns,
bruises, sprains it is unsurpassed;
while for cots, sores an'ct'the like it
is an unquestionable healer, It needs
no" testimonial other than the 'use,,
and that will sadisfy anyone as to its
effectiveness.
`"Look,. papa, Abie's cold is cured
and we gat left yet a half 'box .of
cough drops."
•"OOo, vot, extravagance! Tell Her-
man to go but and get his feet wet."
"IT WEARS"
'W'hen you paint your -verandah
floors get beset grade Porch Paint at
IGIR,AIVRlS' WIALII-IPiAIPIEIR SITIO R'E.
TOWN TOPICS ,",.
DEDICATED TO
Rev: L B. ICai,ue su'plptiocl for Rev. 1 BETTER VISION
F. G.-Vesey in Parkdale Presibyteria
'church, '1loronto, on Sunday.
,Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hays and 12
and Mrs. Louis BraIl and family fro,
Detdoit , spent Sunday with ' the
friends here,
Miss Jean Sico!tt of .Harpurhey
spending a week with Miss Fioren
Fowler at Belgrave.
,Mrs, F. J. Kerslake spent the wee
end in Goderich with 'her daughte
Mrs. D, I, H211. •
Mr, Wilson 'Sundereock of Butte
'has moved to Mr. • John Nic'halson
house in Egmondvil'le.
Miss Bessie Grieve of Cliatthi
,spent the week -end with' her parent
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Grieve.
(Rev, F. G. Vesey of Toronto wa
a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs
1J. C. Greig on Sunday.
Mn. George Jackson left on Tuesda
morning on a business trip to Mon
treal. •
Mass Laura MolVliflan of Toront
spent the week -end with her parent
in town.
Miss Marguerite Black of I3lamilto
spent the week -end with her p'arenits
Mr. and. Mrs. William Black.
lMiss Pearl Arruos and Mr. Lesl'i
MoKay of Guelph spent the week -en
here as the guests of Miss Jean Smith
Mr, George Parke was a visitor
Dundas last week.
Miss Jean Turner has returned from
Hlamilton where she has been visiting-
Mr.
isiting
'Mr. Alex. Powell of Kitchener .po-
lice force has been spending his holi-
days at his home in MgICillap.
Mr. W. E. B•rotwnlee of the' School
of Pharmacy, Taranto University, is
spending a couple .of weeks at his
home before taking a position in To-
ronto.
Miss- Margaret Charmer of London
is visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Brownlee. '
iMr. and' Mrs. C. J. Shockcor and
family of Detroit spent the week -end
in town at the parental home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Sproat.
Mrs. George Brown who has been
seriously ill, is able to be up a while
each day. '
Mrs. Fred Tomlinson of Kippen is
visiting in Egmondville at the home
olf Mr. and Mrs. George Hillis.
IMrs, Alex. Lillico who has been
seriously ill for a few weeks, is now
improving. -
M•r. Johnston MdI•lroy has purchas-
ed from the William. Hills .estate 61
'Dublin the residence itt Egm'ondville
which he has been occupying.
Mr, and Mrs, Leslie Bristow of De-
troit visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Webster this week.
Among the successful students at
Toronto is Mr. T. 5. Nolan in third
year electrical engineering.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kerr of To-
ronto were guests at the hc•me of Mr.
and Mrs. James Kerr,
Mrs.
W.' P. Lane and Mrs, Charles
Malcom attended the executive meet-
ing of the London' Broach of the W.
in London on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. An:gus. Smith, Miss
Margaret Shaw and Mr, J. C. Thom-
son of Toronto visited Mr, J. M. Ro-
bertson and. Miss Rolbentson during
the week -end. Mr. Thompson who is
leaving shortly on 'a visit to his home
in Edinlberglh, remained in town for
the week.
'Miss Alma Free R.N. of Dungan-
non spent several days with Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Free. •
Miss Jean Ferguson is spending
the week in 'Walton.
'Misses Vera and Donalda Mole
spent the week -end at Belmore.
Mr. Lawrence Waterhouse and Mr.
Crosby of Ingersoll called on Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Mole an Thursday 'last.
'Mr. Alonzo Matthews ' and Mr.
Thomas Hicknell went to. 'Coiling -
wood to work , for the King Con-
struction Co. •
Rev. J. F. Myers of St. Thomas
Anglican `Ghttrdh attended Synod' in
London this week.
,Mr. Thos. Daly returned to 'town
last week after spending the 'winter
in Windsor with his 'dau,ghter, .Mrs';
J. D. O'Connell,
miss Nellie Detweiler of Cochrane,
On s'p'ent the week end with Mr,
and Mrs, R. 21. Sproat, Huron Street.
Mr, Janes Pliant, who has been
staying with its sot Vir.
3 gt, Wm. Plant
has returned to Acton,
Miss Ada G, r sou of Toronto has
been the guest of Mrs. Wm. Sclater
for a week.
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• SfOFFTiBALL
An organizations: meeting of the
softball team's of the district is to be
held in Seaforth on Friday evening of
this week for the purpose of drawing
up a schedule for games for the sea -
ion. There are five teams entered in'
'this league, naively, !Seaforth, Grand
'Bend, P'orter's Hill, Clinton K,ni,ttin_g
Co., Baylfield. and possibly others will
join, Baseball has gone by the boards.
These softball gauzes were originally
Started thy the girls' teams a few years
ago, but now the young men seem to
hay completely usurped it. While a
more effeminate game, softball is
none the less exciting and some good
gasties are hoped for this summer.
T'IIE SAVAUGE EYESIG't T
SERVICE'
Seaforth.
STUDENTS, BOOK-
KEEPERS.
Steady readers and others
Who from choice or: neces-
sity overwork their eyes are
'headed for trotdble. The
'strongest, most perfect eyes
need SOME rest, And as
most eyes are far from per-
feet, THESE need more
than rest. What they DO
need, only an examin'ation
will tell; Waiting to help
you if you need help.
Continued 'text week.
LONDESBORO.
,'Mr. and Mrs. Will Tam'blyn and
family spent S'a'turday and Sunday
with the former'is mother here, Mrs,
5. Ta'tn'blyn..
Miss E. Lyon was in Clinton Fei-
day. ,
Mrs. Aggie Taylor is a guest at the
home of Mr. Robert 'Fa'irservice this
week. .
.Mrs. Mean returned home last
Friday after spending the week with
her father, Mr. Yas. Welds.
Miss Myrtle Grainger who has been
spending a week with her sisters here
Messrs, Lee and Cowan' returned to
'Toronto •on Tuesday much improved
in health. •
Mr. and ,Mrs. E. Nott and' Miss
(B'ellle spent 'Sunday with Mrs. Notts
father, Mr. Yungblut, near Auburn.
Miss Ella Armstrong spent Sunday
with her parents, Mr.'and Mrs. Arm-
strong of Constance.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Moon, Mr. and
Mrs. R. Sheddick and Mr. ,L,. Cald-
'Svell spent a few days at the home of
Mr. Fred Armstrong of Grimsby.
Messrs. Chas. and Sid Lee, H. Cald-
well and H. Radford, returned on Fri-
day from Orville, New Ontario, where
they were engaged in making maple
syrup. •'
Messrs, Fred and .Harold Johnston
of London spent Sunday at their
hotne in the village.
Mrs. Tyerman of Seaforth spent the
week end with her aunt, .Mrs, James
Elsley of the village.
Dr. Whitley of 'Gerrie spent Sun-
day with friends in the village.
'Miss Mary Wood of London was
home for 'Sunday.
Mr. 'Art Lyon of Kitchener 'Sunda'y
ed with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
'Lyon.
Mr. and Mrs. Carter of Waterdown
were visitors at 'Mr. J, W. Armstrongs
on Sunday.
McKILLOP.
Thankoffering Meeting..--iThe W.M.
S. of Duff's G n
hu ch, A2dK'illop, are
holding their thamkoffering Tuesday,
.lfay 171th at 8 o'clock, :Miss S. R.
Cottrtice, secretary -treasurer of for-
eigu'missions in, 'Ja,pant, 'will be the
speaker. •
Miss -Flora D'urnin of Dungannon;
was the guest of Miss 'H'el'en McKer-
cher during the: week.
Mr. Anthttr Culbert of Dungan.non
visited, with his brother, Mr. Fred Cul-
bert, on Sunday.
Following is the report of S.S. No.
4, M'eKil'lop, for March and April:
Sr. IV.—Archie 'Smith 64%.
Jr. DV. -+Harvey Lamont 64, Scott
(err 57.
Canadian ,gine Arts Guild,
Toronto
EXHIBITION
O'f Pictures including Oils, Wa-'
ter Colors, Etchings and Prints'
at..the SEAFORTH PUBLIC
SCHOOL, on
Fri., May 13th
(3 to 16 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. ',
Special music by pupils in the
afternoon.
Adults 15c. Children "10c
L1tOEsur1De
Let us protect you anywhere in.
Canada or the United Sta es with
an Auto Policy that will take a
load off your mind and at
NEW
Non Tariff Rates
I 's worth your while to see us
before placing your insurance and
at the new low non -tariff rates
you cannot afford to take chances.
All claims promptly and 'satisfac-
torily paid.
Phone, write or call -Night and
Day Service
Phone 152
A. D. SuthrIand
GENERAL INSURANCE —
REAL ESTATE, CONVEY-
ANCING, ETC.
Office over Keating's Drug Store
Sr, IlIII.--rArthur Henderson 68,
lGeonge MdClure 66, Ross 'Gordon 51.
IJr, PDL—A1nia
Lawrence 82; Hector
'Lamont 39.
ihl. Class -Lois ,Smith 80, Lois Hen -
demon .65.
/1st ,Lawrence, good.
Pr. -`Clayton .Htuiser.
IJr. Pr.—',John Henderson, Margaret
Lamont, Dorothy Heiser.
.No. on roll 115, average attendance
1'3. 'M. Wheatley, Teacher,
MANLEY.
The Angel of Death visited 'aur
burg on the sixth inst, and called'
away one of our esteemed residents
in the person- of W. G. Siemon at the
age 'of 612 years, after an illness of six
weeks during which time he got al.
the dare that a laving family could
give him and he was patient and re-
signed to the will of God and the end
came peacefully. The funeral took
place last Monday to St. Peter's Lu-
theran Church, Brodhagen, where ser-
vices were conducted by Rev, Mr,
Tunheim and all that was mortal was
laid to rest in St. Peter's cemetery in
the presence of a large concourse of
friends, showing the esteem in which
he was held. He is survived by his
.bereaved wife and six sons and seven
daughters and one sister, Mrs, Henry
Delta, who have the sympathy of the
whole community in this their hour of
sad afIl'iction. The pallbearers were
"Messrs. Henry Delta, George Kistner,
William *man, 'Henry Runa'berg,
Henry Wieters,an and Henry Miller.
Mr. 'Con Eckert spent a few clays
in our burg last week.
Mr. McNichol has leased whatis
knows as the .Zeigler farm' from Mrs.
Gray of Hibbert,
Mr. Alex. Mitchell is busy sawing
his custom stock of logs.
BAYFIELD.
Miss Rath'weil, who has spent the
winter in Windsor, returned home on
Friday, 6th. and was accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott and son.
'Mr's. George Bouiden of Wingham
Who has spent a couple of weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brandon, has re-
turned 'h'ome.
A. C. Brandon and daughter Betty
spent Sunday at Wingham and Bel-
grave.
Mrs. George King left Saturday to
visit her son and daughter in Toron-
to.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold King of Sar-
nia and Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Lon-
don were guests 'of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Parker on Sunday.
Rev. F. II. Paull and Mrs: Paull
are attending Synod at London this
week,
Mrs.' Brandon, who has been at Bel -
grave for several weeks, returned
home Sunday.
'Mrs. Cox and son and Elva and
Weir Enwood of Toronto were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. Castle.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, A. •Mustard and
family arrived home Mottd'ay night
'cher spending, the ,veiu:ter in Florida:
Trinity Church Guild are having
their text tea at the .home of Mrs.
Percy Weston on Friday, May 27th.
lAim!ong those who were at their
.summer cottage, for the week end:
Dr. and Mrs. Flock, Mr. and Mrs.
Wa'Iter Bong, Windsor; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Will, London;;.; Mr. and Mrs.
.T. Orr and family, ,Stratford; Mr. and
Mrs. Davidson, Stratford.
A most enjoyable' time was : spent
at the townhall an Friday evening
last, May 6th, when there was a :con-
gregational gathering of the three:
churches of this parish, Bayfield,
Varna and Middleton. A large number
attended. There was an impromptu
program in which the following took
part: Violin selections by William
arshall and Arthur Peck, solos, by
Lucy Woods. Mrs, F. H. Paull, Mrs.
Jiohn Middleton; songs by Charlie
Parker and Mr. Paull; dance, High-
land Fling,` Maud Parker; Sailor's
Hornpipe, Lillian Eiliatt and Ida
Chiller. A number of songs were
sungby all. The accompanists were
Mrs. 'M'arshall, Mrs. Paull, :firs. 5.
!Parker, Floy Edwards, Miss Cook.
Miter_ lunch a number remained and
enjoyed dancing. •
HARLOCK
The Ladies' Aid of Burns' United
'Church hell their May meeting at the
home' of Mrs.' enu,e Iviiax with Mrs,
(George 'IVetat assisting. There was a
good attendance but as it was a busy
time there was no quilting. The after-
noon was pleasantly spent in the -Mo-
there .practising for Mothers' Day,
Miss Helen Mc'E;wing gave a read
good paper on Hospitality. A dainty.
lunch was served,
There was a good attendance on,
Sunday morning at Bui-ns' Church.
The pastor, Rev, Mr. Forster, 'had,
charge of the,service and there was a,
good mother's choir. A duet was sung,
by ;V1is. Norman Shepherd and Mrs,
Gearge Watt.
'There will be preparatory service in
Burns' Church on Thursday afternoon
of thisweek at 3 o'clock. Rev, W. A.
Btetuner of "Brecefielil will have.
charge of the service.
SC.acramen"of 'h-
will
t,.will be observed in "Burns' Church on.
Sunday morning, May 15th.
IL W. ISRAEL
Upstairs Clothes 'Shop
Custom and Made -
to -Measure
Clothes '
Alterations and Repairs on
Ladies' and Gents.' Clothes
Langley's 'Agency
D7Ne1NG
'`
OPERA HOUSE
DUBLIN
on FRIDAY EVENING
May 13
HFLR+M.AN LIERSCH AND
HIS BAND O1F LONDON
will furnish the music.
Tickets.—.76 cents per couple
Extra Lady 25 cents
'Mr. and Mrs. Edward ,Reid of Blyth
visited at the home of the la,tter's
grandmother, Mrs. Jahn Leiper on
'Sunday.
Mr. Guy Leiper, who is at present
helpinghis uncle, Mr. John Leiper,
spent Sunday at the home of ,his par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Janes Leiper.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shepherd
and family visited on 'Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall
in 'W'awanosh.
Mr. and Mrs. Bent Allen spent Mo-
ther's Day at the home of the tatter's'
mother, Mrs, Annie ,Elliott of ,Blyth.
Me. and Mrs. Joseph Bewley df
near Walton attended Mothers' Ser-
vice in Burn's' Church on -Sunday vis-
iting friends in the afternoon.
• Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Knox spent
!Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wan. I'lnox of Grey. Mr. Audrey is
at present there helping his brother.
sitr. James Leiper, also Mr. R'obent
Ferris recently sold' ,horses -which
were delivered 16 Brussels..
IWe are pleased to know that Mr.
James Leiper's hand is gradually im-
proving.
IOId Dr.k.
Stor presented Mr. and
Mrs. 'Wm. Trewin with a fine' baby
girl the latter part of the week.
Qlntende'd for last week)
(Master Frank Casson of Seaforth
spent the week end with Jack. and
James MsEwing.
Mr. Wm. Murray of Walton, who
is at present helping Mr, Leo 'Watt
and his inat!her, Mrs. Alex. Murray of
USTalton, visited with F'ordwichfriends
Saturday evening and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rogerson and
little Kenneth of near ,Brucefield spent
;Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
(David Reid.
Miss Lydia Reid spent the week end
with her friend, Miss Bessie Hiller Of
Winthrop.
Sunday morning, May list, the
,Burns' 'Sunday School started for the
summer months,
Mr. Robert Smith and cousin, 112r.
(Harold Laidlaw, who motored from
the west about Christmas: time, left
the latter part of last week for the
'West,
KIPPEN.
The Young People's Anniversary of
'St. Andrew's United Church, Kippen,
will be held on 'Sunday, May 15, Ser-
vices at 111 ,a.m. and 7,30 p.m. conduct-
ed by Rev. S. J. Mat'hers, M.A., Of
(Grand .Bend, 'Special music by, the
choir.
The Gould Mission Band meets on
Saturday nest at 2,30 p.m.
Mrs. Chas, Green Of Hibbert, who
was taken suddenly ill and taken to
the Seaforth hospital, we are pleased
to say has returned home much im-
proved in health.
Mr, John C. Doig, LL.B.., of De-
troit, spent the week end 'visiting his
parents and sister:
Mrs. Wm. M. Doig returned from
Toronto where she attended the fun-
eral of her brother; Mr. M. T, Con-
ley
of the Mason 3 iC ,Ris
.ch Pia.uo Co.
EUGENE
era afil tit
W ,r,'aves
(ALSO LOW PRICED 'WAVE'S)
Ina Gray, Seaforth
P1 -i07 E 125
SPECIAL
Prices reduced until May 14 -'T
only, to - introduce Seaforth's
fn,t permanent wavin;; ma,.
'ritlae,