The Seaforth News, 1932-07-28, Page 5e.n
THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1932
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summer foods and picnic needs. Every item is priced to save you
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Items for week ending ,Aug. 3.
CLARK'S PORK & BEANS, 2's squat
CASCADE. BRAND PINK SALMON, l'sl Talt
SURPRISE, "A Pure Hard. Soap" ... .....
GOLDEN BANTAM CHOiIOE CORN
LOOSE FLAKE SOAP 'CpH'EPS
SUPERIOR BAKING POWDER
8 oz. ....15c
per tin 7c
.,.per tin 9c
..110 'bars 45c
2 liths 23c
3, lbs. 25c
16 oz. 23c
Carnation Evaporated''Milk, Strtall 4 this 25c
i Carnation Evaporated 'Milk, `tall 2 tins 25c
1 Olzaice Blue Rose Rice 3 lbs. 25c
Persia's Jamaica Ginger ,Snaps
"Made ,expressly for Superior Stores" 2 lb. carton 25c
Lux !Toilet ,Soap, "For a ,smooth skin...... . ........... rper cake Sc
Huron• ToFlet Ti'sisue 8 roils 25c
Ringo, "Washes Clothes Whiter," small 2 pkgs. 19c
Tomato Juice 1434 oz. tin 10c
Aylmer Chili Sauce per bottle 18e .
Crown Jars, small—per .doz. 99c; med.—.per doz..$1.14
Sandwich 5pecu
lties—
Mrs,
Burgess' Chicken Pate, P. & G. Devilled IH'aam, •
IP. & B. Pate . per tin 14c
Chasse & Sanborn's Seal Brand' Coffee Ws 1 s....470
Lawrason's iSndwiflalke (Ammonia
Lawrason's Fllttsho
3tcLaren's Spices in Glass, all kinds
Royal York Tea, "The Tea that is Different" r'/z's..24c; 11's..47c
Whiz Fly Fume, "9.9%u Killer ... B oz,.. .35c; 16 oz.....60c
Our Blend Coffee 'bhe Quality ,will surprise you" !1'e 39c
MaLaren's Puddings --Chocolate, !Cocoanut, Tapiooa......2 pkgs..2$c
Bril1'o, `iOldans and polishes in eine operation" 2 'pkgs. 25c
Certo, "Sure Jell" per 'Bottle 29c
Tuckett's Montreal Cigars "World's best 5c cigar"—,...... 4 .,ea, 25c
Best Quality Jar Rubbers 25
'Heavy Zinc Jar Rings .,per doz.c
tin 25c
Lynn Valley Grapefruit, 2's squat per
Poses Bran, Quaker Crackles 2 pkgs. 25c
Superior Stores, sell only Pure ,Spinets
Superior„S$tores' Vinegar will keep your Picleles.
Stuffed Olives, sliphtTly (broken large 38 oz. jar 35c
• 2 pkgs. 15c
per Bin 23c
each 10c
Ross J. Sproat Rhone
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DUBLIN
The regular monthly nneetitig of the
' Ladies' Gluild of `•Sit. ,Mary's Church,
Dublin, will he 'held at the home of
fors, B. Dolwney on 'Thursday, Aug-
• ust 'sltdi at 2 o'clolek. The ladies will.
serve tea at 115r also a sale of home-
inade, baking All ladies are invited to
,conte and enjoy a, pleasaltt afternoon
igtrs, Downey's hotnie. ,
Mr, and Mrs. Flood and Miss 'Hen -
TOWN TOPIC'S
Mr. and Mrs, Roy L'!arnetit of
Weston spent last week with friends
in town.
Mr. :Ed. Brown's ,of Winclsnr
spent a few days'in town et the home
Of his parents;' Mr. and Mrs, Geo.
Brownlee, Victoria street:
1Mrs. Margaret Miller of Egnomd-
vine and her niece, MiSS Mary Mc
Naughton of Kippien, ,keit Saturday
for Algona to visit, friends.
(Miss Margaret Grieve, George st.,
is camping in Baylfield this week,
Mr, 'Dottis H'i•ldelbrand Met with an
accident Monday. When seated on a
box an a light wagon, the horse tprn-
ed the corner quickly and threw Mr,
Hildebrand out of the wagon, No
bones were broken, and he was able
to return to work. • '
Mr, and Mrs. David Mole and son,
Maxwell of Rochester, N. Y., spent
the weekend at the h'ant,e of Mr.
Mote's, brother, Mr. Ed. Mole.
Mr. and Mrs. Will McLeod of Pont
Huron, Mrs: Wm. Modeiland of 'Lon-
don :and Me.; john McLeod of De-
troit were here ,a few days last rt reek
and visited friend's in London en
route home,
Mr. John Mc,L,ebd is in Grand
Bend visiting friends and 'Will is on
the staff of Grinnel Biros.,. Pool Hair -
00, Will was one , of our foremost
come'dian's when 'he lived here and a
teacher of dancing. Many anaudi-
ence was iententairsed withh his wit
and funny games. He was :much
missed when he'-1d8t town 'but Sea-
fotith's Iosis is Port Hluron's gain,
Mr. Wm. 'Chapman spent the past
week visiting at Fort E-sle, and his
son Lon,. accompanied him home and
spent a couple of days.
The SundaySchool S oa picnic of St.
'Thomas' Church was held at Bayfield
on Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. Gibson White left on Saturday
on •a motor trip to Ottawa and .athet
paints.. .
Miss .Isabel Murdie of 'Lttcknaw,
who has been spending the .past con-
pie of weeks with her sister, Ml's. M.
White and friends, returned on Sat-
urday.
Mrs. Russell• Sproat and her niece,
Lois 1%I•orraw, spent a few days in
London last 'week.
Miss M. 3',_ Ross of Port Huron is
holida'yIng with Mr. and Mrs, 'Merton
Reid.
Mr. and Mrs. H.'Lee of Coldwater,
:Much,; were in. town for a few days
during the week, renewing acquaint-
ances. Mr. Lee is a rota of the late
Thomas Lee. .
Miss Mabel Hildebrand left for a
week's visit with her grandparents
and sister Mrs. Roy ,Snider, ,Kitcliener.
Mr, and Mrs, Irvin of Goderich
were Sunday visitors at the 'tome of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hildebrandt. •
Misses Stella Hildebrandt and Mar-
tha Storey are camping at Bayfield
for a week. •
Mr. Ed. Latimer and son K•niex of
Toronto are spending a few days this
week renewieg'acquaintances.
Mr. Will Brine spent several days
this week in Toronto.
Miss A. Irwin of Toronto, Mrs. L
Lostgren of Chicago, Mr, and Mrs.
Merrill 'Tifft of Minneapoli$ are
spending a few days with Rev. and
Mrs, W. P. Lane.
Mr. and Mrs, Oliver of Los: An-
geles, Calif., are visiting the tatter's
mother, Mrs, McIntosh, John st.
Mr. Wm, Elcoat, and Misses Hazel
and Jean Elcoat have returned after
a .week's visit with Dr. and firs. Glan-
field at Wallacdtolwat,
Misses Clara and Lyra McQuarrie
of Crystal City, Matt,, visited w tuft
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Storey and Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. ,Stdwart last week,,
Mr, and ,Mrs. Will Griffin of El=
aise, Mich.,and their son Allam Grif-
fin of Half Way; Mich., and ..Mrs. J.
Dodds and her mother, Mrs. Morri-
son of London, were guests Tuesday
at the Queen's hotel, and called at .the
hone Of Mr. and Mrs, Jolhu Sproat .
Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Shackcor
tie Sproat) and family are spending,
this week at, the home of Mrs, Shook-
cor's parents in town. Miss An'ona
Dale will return house with them, •
Mrs. Hodgins of Toronto is visiting
Mrs. L. T. D'elracey. ,
Mrs. James Love of Toronto• is •a
guest, of Mrs. James Gillespie
-Mr. and Mr -s. Wm. 'Somerville of
Woodstock ,called on the former's sisr
ters, Mrs. Whittaker and Miss `Soar-'
ervsl'te' far a few hours on We'dues
day.
The Rebecca,picnic was helid, at
Bayfield on Wednesd'a'y afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs, John Beattie . sipent
the week -end in London, •
Miss M. M. Redmond of Toronto
is visiting_Miss Lawrence,G'oderich
st. Her many friends ane glad ,to .meet
her again.
Mr, Arnold Dixon and Mx Frank
Flitagiblbon o'f Vancouver arevisiting
at the tonne .of ,the .former's grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jahn McLen
ran for a few days. '
IMr., 'and Mrs, Ed. 'Clarke of Point
Edward spent the week -end at , the
hone, of Mr. and Mrs, .Fred ,Shewifelt,
'Mies, Lenora Sheiwfelt is visiting in,
Point Edward and, Sarnia,
of Sarnia were Sunday visitors with.
Mr,, and Mrs. Alex, Darling,
Mr: 1'. MdConne'l1 a'd:;Joseph ICar-'
tpetiiter,,,Mr. 'and hMrs. D,' (McConnell
spent ,Sun'd'ay with London friends.
We ,are sorry to report that "Mr,
Wm. M+oDerinid and Mr. Hugh Flynn
are: not improving as well as their
,friends ,would like thetmao, ..
iM'iss Mary. O1ConneIh returned
home fratn London after a week's • vi=
sit with friends..
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Under the auspices of the Ladies'
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Friday, Aug. 51h
Admission 25c and 15c:
The Mitchell Anglican Sunday
School picinc is being held,ilt Oase's
grove on Thursday afternoon of this
week. •
,Mr., R. M. Jones, manager of the
Dominion. Blank, who has been ill for
the past couple of. weeks, 'underwent
an operation in, the hospital on Mon-
day evening.
Constable Snell is taking a week's
vacation in Northern Ontario. Mr.
,Wm.- Trott is acting in his place.
Mr. William Gibson White has been
suecessfu4 in Obtaining specialist
standing in Classics at the Ontario
College of Educatilau, results of which
were announced on Wednesday.
Mr's. Richard Vivian of New York
is spending a couple of days the lat-
ter part of this week with Mrs. W. W.
Cowan,
Mr. and Mrs, Marshall Stewart are
moving from apartments On Main st.,
to the residence of Mr. A. Scott, Gb-.
derich st.
,Miss Ethel' McDougall, R.N. of
Detroit, is spending a week in this
vicinity.
Miss Maxine Grinner of Ayr is vis -
'ting her 'cousin, Miss Lois Mc'Gavint.
'Mas. H. Cudnrore of Kitchener is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Arnold West-
co:tt.
Vlrs. Grainger Sr. was taken ill with
a slight touch of pneumonia and has
been donfined' tobed since ` Sunday.
Mrs. Grainger who is 87 years of age,
makes her home with her daughter,
Mrs. W. A. Wright, James St. Her
condition was very critical on . Wed-
nesday.
ementary exernlination with honors.,
She also passed her high scho'o'l ent-
rance examination. Clarissa was 'elev-
en years old' in March and ,is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Dale,
second concession.
Mr. and Mrs. W.' Lyon Of the gra-
vel road have as their guests Mr. and
Mrs. Robertson. Mr. . Robertson. is
teaching now. Both were former tea-
cher* at S.S. No. 8.
Mr. and' Mrs. T. Adams and 'Cliff-
ord speait Sunday at Baylfield..
iMisses Mary, and Olive Moon spent
Sunday at Baylfield. •
The unionservices_in the Urated.
Church at ILon'des!boor are well attend-
ed with Rev, Mr. Gardiner in charge.
Mr. Arthur Lyon of the gravel road
who teaches at Kitchener, is at pres-
ent atten'd'ing su'mmer school in Tor-
onto.
Miss Fern Watson and Irene Fo-
thergill have been successful in pass-
ing their entrance examination with
honors. They are pupils of Miss Sto-
thers at SlS. No. 8.
HULLETT.
. ,ISuccess:fu1 ,,Schiool.—Miss Matilda
Fowler, teacher of S,S. No, 1, recam-
i
mended four pupils for the higlh
school entrance with the following
results: Marjorie McMichael, age 12,
honors; Dorothy Holiland,- age 12,
honors; Stewart Freeman, age 113,
pass; Clarissa Dale, age 111, ,pass. •Coit-
gratulations are due to teacher, and
pupils,
Clever Student.—Miss Clarrisa Dale•
a pupil Of Miss Anne Govenlock, this
week received notice from the. Toron-
to Conservatory of Music ,' that she
had been successful in passing her el-
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WINTHROP.
Mr, and Mrs, Irwin Trewartha
spent Sunday with Dr. and ;Mrs. Har-
burn of Seaforth,
Mrs,' S. Somers of Detroit spent a
couple of days with IMr. John /Bullard
last week.
Dr. •Oliver Little of Toronto spent
a'few days with his father, Mr. Chas,
Little,
iWe are sorry to hear that Mr. Wil-
liam Treivartha Sr. is under the doc-
tor's care. His many friends wish him
a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Dodds of Lis-
towel spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Rdbert 'Campbell and Mr, Thos.
Dodds,
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hulley and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Harvey 'Hulley.
l are
Isalb'el Eaton and Donald d are
s'pending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Faster Bennett.
HIJROIN ROAD WEST
,Miss Dorothy Reinke- and Miss
Shobbrook of ,Egi ondvlille called on`
.Vliss. Sadie Ball recently,
Mr. Stewart Bali was with the On-
tario Regiment df Oshawa, Ont., to
Long IB;ranrch Rifle Stange for a five
clays camp and he was tied ,for highest
place in, long distance shooting. He
also spent a week on a fishing trip on
Rice Lake at Bewdley, Dat.
We congratulate t. Miss Matilda
Fowler, No. 1, Hallett, on the suecese
of 'her four entrance pupils, two of `
whom' passed with honors.
KIPPEN.
Miss ,Beatrice 'Daynrait spent last
week with her grandfather, Mr.
Squire's of 'Exeter.
Mrs, A. Smith and children of Lon-
don are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs,
Thos. Daytime for a couple of weeps.
Miss 1Mary 'MdNiaugh'ton, a for"m.er
teacher of Sault Ste, Marie, left this
week :for .a two weeks' vacation among
friends and relatives .there.
Mr. Wm. Sproat, who has been vis-
i•ting friends in Toronto for a couple
of weeks,.returned -ta his son's ,ha me,
Mr, Earle Sprout's, last week.
Mr. 'Thos. 'Chiapintan and. friend's
spent' an enjoyalble week • .touring
through Eastern ,Ontario.
Miss Gladys Harrison of Ptarlehilt,
accompanied lby her mother, called at •
the hole ,of Mr. 'and : Mrs. Thos.
Workman one 'day last week.
,Mrs. Wes. Hayter and son Dale of
Flint, Michigan, are spenduitug a few
weeks at the home of Mr. and Mn.is
Jas. Finlayson of Kippen.
Mr. and Mrs. Sch'iibie of Zurich
spent a' few days with Mr. and ,Mrs.
Warren Sichilbie last 'reek.
BRUG EFIELD.
I
Mrs. M'ormson pf (B•Iuevale is the
guest, of Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Berry
'this week.
Mrs. D. Tough is visiting 'friends
on the Bronson line, Stanley, this
week.
1Mrs. 'Thompson and :Emily of Sar-
nia are visiting at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Stevens, this week.
Miss Jessie Tough visited friends in
the village this week.
'Mrs. Alex. 'Ross is spending a few
weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
A. Nicholson, Tuckers,mith, while her
daughter-in-law, Mrs. J'amet (Ross, is
holidaying at North Bay •and Ross
Hastings returned home this week .af-
ter spending a week at the home of
Mrs. liana .Rose.
The sincere sympathy of the many
;friends of Mrs, ,C. Wright in the vil-
lage and community is exitended to
her itt her great loss in the passim' of
her daughter, Miss Jeanie, and also to
her brothers and sisters and other
'friends.
tMr. and ,Mrs. A. Petrie of Toronto
and Miss Violet Petrie sof Sault Ste.
Marie spent the week end at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. ,Allen.
TUCKERSMITH.
Some of the farmers here have fin-
ished haying and are cutting the fall
wheat,
,Mr. and Mrs. Ernest .Crich of Pon-
tiac, Mic'h., visited relatives here 'last
week.
• Mrs. Townsend and children are
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Jos. Crich.'
Miss Anna Wlailace nurse -in -train-
ing at St. 'Joseph's H'os'plital, is visit-
ing her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. W n,
Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. John Murray of De-
troit are ` visiting the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Roland Kennedy,
'Mrs. A. 'Tapp and Alice, Mrs. Carl
Topp and Mr, Edward Weaver :,of.
Buffalo .-spent the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs.,
John Elgie, Mrs. Topp and
Alice are•ratnaining for two weeks.
Mrs. Rolbert Lavery and .Milton
spent Sunday with Mr. and 'Mrs,
Isaac Moore.
HILLSGREEN.
'Trine service was withdrawn in the
church en :Sunday and the cangrega-
tion worshipped with the Kippen con
gregatior When Mrs. McIntosh of
London was the special speaker. The
service will he held as usual on Sun-
day.
Mr, Ross Dick of T'oron'to was vis-
iting •in this vicinity recently. Mrs.
Dicic and 'bnlbe who spe'n't several.
weeks with their parents, returned: `to
their home.
.Miss Mary 1-lagae. Of London spent.
the week end with her • sister, Miss
Ddl1y and brother, Mr. Frank.
'Mrs. Troyer is Visiting at the hone
of il'Ir, and Mrs..W Hyde of the Lon -
IA number iron, this vicinity attend-
ed aneatings at the Summer School in
Gnoderieb, last week.
HARLOCK,
Miss Agnes 'Leiper returned to To-
ronto Saturday after holidayiiag for
the past two weeks at the home elf
his •parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Lei-
per.
Mr.
Wm, H. Knox accompanied by
his cousin, Mr.. Wm. Knox of Picker-
ing, visited Saturday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Thos, Knox.
'Miss Kathleen B,reinner of Grey
township, is at present visiting her
cousins, bhe Misses Kathleen and Ed-
ith Beacom. •
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lloyd visit-
ed the labter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. McIEwing over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Watt and little
Irma were in Woodstock Saturday,
also calling on Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Jenkins of Stratford 'before returning
home. •
lfrs. Elliott of Blyth, accompanied
by her nephe,ws' and niece, Mr. Elliott
Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. James Rich -
mood and datightter, Miss Jessie, at-
tended service in Burns' Church Sun-
day, also visitingthe former's'dauglh-
ter, Mr.' and Mrs. Bert Allen, Sunday
afternoon.
Quite a numlber of Burns' Church
people at'tended the Sunday School'
picnic to Blayifield last Friday after-
noon and report a 'good time;
IWe are pleased to know those stsf
feria r
1
¢fommeasles' are around
again.
IMrs. Wm H. Knox .and daughter,
Mrs. fames Chown and children of
Stratford, visited on 'Tuesday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Tiros, Knox,
.Miss Amy Parson's returned home
S'aturd'ay after holidaying In Wood-
stock, also visiting 'Mr, and Mrs. Gor-
dan Jenkins of Stratford, who accom-
panied 'ner hone, spending the week
end at the hone of their parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Charles Parsons.
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Oannpibe11 of
near Walton ' spent Sunday at the
'Name of Mr, and Mrs. A. W. MclEivr-
ing.
Mr, A. W. Beacon returned home
the latter ,part of the week after spend-
ing a few days in Kingston where he
attended meetings of the Masonic
Grand 'lodge.
Mr. and firs. Wm. Knox, of Grey
spent 'Sunday at the 'tome of the for-
mer's parents, Mr and Mrs. Thos.
Knox;