The Seaforth News, 1933-06-08, Page 5THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1933
THE SEAFORTH NEWS.
PAGE FIVE
STOs
Val.ue,
at Superior Stores
Each bine you.deal at a Superior ,Storeyour dollars and cents
realize !their highest value Not .only is the merchandise that you
purchase fairly priced, but you are also rendered additional services
which are not included in the cost, The merchant who serves you is
one whose rich experience and knowledge of food !prod'ucts protects
land guides you ui•ylour' ,purcha'ses. The fact ,that he.. operates a
Slupperi'or (Store indicates ,that he is progressive and alert to new .ways
and means to malting !his''store more valuable to 'the community, In
most cases Superior Stores maintain !a,free delivery service; an out-
standing service to the busy housewife. Remember 'their slogan -
WE SELL THE, BEST FOR LESS
Items for week ending June 14
RASPBERRY & STRAWBERRY JAM
AYLLMFR 'CHOICE SEAS No. 4
BLUE BOY TEA, mixed or black , 11 Id pkg. 29
FIVE-!RIOISES FLOUR 7 s '2i4's
25ci 7�,C
PURE LARD dl's 11 c
ZIFEBUCOYSOAP' 3'eakes
,Afyl'mer Soups, except 'Chicken 3 'tins 25c
McCormick's 'Crispy Crackers' per .Pkg. 10c
Isibby's Tomato
Jruce
2 tins 1
c 'Kellogg's Branfla'ke's 3 ;pkgs, 29c
Hillcrest Toilet {Paper, white 'crepe 3 rolls 25c
Ply Tox, .... .., 'S oz. -40c; 1116 !oz. 60c
Canada Dry Ginger Ale, 12 oz, bo'ttl'e.....'...... , .. , ....2 !bottles 25e
Canada Dry Ginger !A!le,30 oz. bottle - per ,bottle 20c
Canada Dry 'Stone 'Ginger Beer, 30 oz. !bo ..per bottle 1.5c
l('plus 'bot'tle's);
Certo per -bottle 29c
Ovaltine, small -45c; Medium -67c; large 1.09
S:chneider's Picnic IHamis short shankl Per 1''b. 12%c
Taylor's Peanut 'Butter '................................10 oz. jai, 14c
Magic iBateing lPowder ...5 az.--23c 116 oz. 36c
Standard !Red Pitted'Oherries, 2's'quat 2''tin's 25c
ICroase & IB'lacksrel'l's Catsup .. ................ . .....la'rge bottle 19c
Ivory..Soalp, medium size i ' a .cakes 15c
Law'•nason's '-Annmonia 4 ,pkgs. 25c
Lawrason's Flusho per tin 21c
Lawnason's ISinko per tin 27c
Cascade Brand !Fancy {Pink !Sallmon, Irs per `tin 12c
Blue Boy Coffee, '1's per Tb 29c
Aylmer Pure Chicken Soup , • . • • • • • .. • . • • 2 tins 25c
Licorice lAillsorts .. , t per 1'b. 25c
Baker's 'Premium Oh'ocolate ...%'ls- 15c.;%''s 25c
S. 0. IS', 'Scouring (Pads s'm!alt-14c; ... large 23c
lRuhber Rings, white or red, 'heavy v 4 ,dozen! 25c
)Presto or 'Centre Pa (Wax (Paper per pkg.
10c
Wire Fly Swatters each 15c0
Rubber 'FIy Swatters 4 fah 15c
Fly Coils • • • • ...... .. 1, a 1025c
Minute 'Ta, Coca • • p' -g
•Grape -Nut Flakes' 12 pkgs. '230
-l0 oz,,iar 69 ca
2'tins. 21c
c
oss J. Sproat Phone 8
Miss N. Bryce
Rhone. 7.7
Buy Seaforth
Butter
A Service
that creates
Confidence
and a
Dependable Reputation
18
YERR'S
Always
Good Quality
TOWN TOPICS.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert McKenzie of
K'ntoardine were here last week visit
Ing. 1htir daughter, Mrs. F. T. S'hew-
Felt and Mr, Shewfelt.
Mr. Clarence Sharp and Mr. 'Don-
ald Booth of Sarnia were guests of
Mr. and, Mns: F. T. Shewfelt for a
few days. •
'Mrs. Jane's Pevett and. s'nta11
daughter of Guelph spent a few days
w'i'th her aunt, Miss Margaret Henry
and other,friends.
Mrs. !Russell ,Sipnoat has. returned
from visiting friends in ;London.
•lir. and :Mrs Boniface and family
are nrovut into the house on 5Crontbie
street recently vacated by Mr. and
Mrs, Beverly,. Beaton, who have mov-
e into Mr. Grintoldlby''s house on
Tames street.
Tins, Jessie Brown is in Flint, Mich.,
'to see her sister who is quite ill,
(Rev. and .Ms. 'Kann and baby,
MLrs., A. Kerr and ,l'Iiss Jean Turner
spent a few days in ,Toronto • last
week.
Do and Mrs. Harvey Bristow (nee
Dorothy ,Rdbiinsan) and a friend from
tBabtle !Creek, Mich., Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Robinson and !Miss 'Betty
:Merdlfield, of London, visited friends
in town Sun'd'ay.
Mrs. •M•dCall.uni of Freston
guest of her daughter, Mrs,
(Anders
Olt.
Mr. and Mrs Peter Doorigan and
two .children and Mrs. 'Letitia Tasker
of Windsor were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. 'Henry M'rGavin in Tuckersm'ith
Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Henry
IMclGavin celebrated hisninetieth
birthday on Monday.
t alter
and chil-
dren,
and
Mrs. F. W
dren, Janet and !Ann, of Rochester,
[N.Y., are spending a few weeks at
the home'tif IMr. Pearson Chesney and
family.
Dr. F. J. Burrow's of Seaforth was
elected Counsellor Representative for
District No. 2, of the Ontario Medical
Association in convention at Hamil-
ton last week. a
IMr. and Mrs, Oliver Kirk have re-
turned to Detroit after visiting at the
home of Oliver's.parents, • Mr, and
Mrs. Andrew Kirk.
Mrs. F. L. Creighton and children
are visiting Mrs. Creighton's parents,
for the summer holiday season there
being n'o school for the month of
June in Detroit,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirk attend-
ed the funeral of Mr. Alex. Dunkeld
in Godorich..
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Irwin of
iLucknow'visited Mr, and Mrs. Robert
Agar 'last week,
Mr. ,and 'Mrs. C'11. McCau'11ey 'of
Elba, Michigan, visited .Mr, and Mrs.
Frank 'Irwin olf town"last week. •
Mrs. Joseph Smith of Luckntow
visited' her niece and nephew, Mr.
and . Mrs. IF. Irwin last Friday.
.James Agar of 'Belfast visited
his brother, Mr. !Robert Agair and
other 'friends.
Mr, and !Mrs. Frank 'Irwin "visited
triends'in London last week. •
31r. and. Mrs. Norman Dingle and
son Edward, Miss Elva Brown and
,Miss Marjorie Bickel' of Toronto
spent the week -end at the home -of
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Iitckell.
The Ladies' Aid' of North Side
United Church intend ,holding an old-
time Garden. Tea at the home of
Mrs. A. F. Cluff on Thursday,
June 29th. -
3'l.rs. Lindberg of'Minueapolis and
Mr. Jahn Grimoldby and Mrs. Reid
of Stratford visited' with Mr, and Mrs.
J. A. Story.
'Mr. and Mrs. lames Dunlop and
daughter Lois spent Sunday with
friends in Stratford and New Ham-
burg.
iMis.s Ethel Geikie and 'Mrs. Cath-
erine Ulbricht, .both of Toronto, are
guests at the Rectory.
The residence of the late Miss
Jerrie Steele has been purchased by
Mr. Helmer Snell and when the elec-
tric wiring is c,;i'ilipleted, Mr, and Mrs.
.Snell will move from their apart;
meats on Main street' to the 'house,
Mrs. L. C. Jiackson has - returned
froau Toronto where she spent the
past few months.
Mrs. C. Powers, who has been vis
iting her daughter, 'l'Iris. J. Tomlin-.
500, left this week with her -son and.
will visit
�'
daughter r tt
h wlronti she - w
in Flint, Mich
,Miss Agnes ll'.cLelian is visiting
her ,sister, Mrs. Wm Oliver, and
other friends in Se!aforbh.
The 'Ladies' Aid of the Presbyter -
en Church are having a strawberry
tea in the near future. Watch for date,
Mr anid Mrs. Milton Chesney and
Mr, and Mrs. Davenport, of Toronto,
spent a day or twio last week with
Mrs, Chesney's mother, Mrs, J. R.
Habikirk,
Miss M. E. Baird, RIN.,•of, Kin-
cardine, spent a few days at the
home of the Misses Ferguson, fast
week.
!):fir. and Mrs. J. S. McIntosh, Of
;Detroit, were gue'sltls on Sunday' of
Mrs. W. M'clin!tovh, John street,
rd Leman of'Mr, am Mrs. Leonard
Mitchel spent 'Sunday with .Mt and
Mos. C. Dun'gey. .,
Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Dungey and son
B!obibie of .NLibchtell spent Sunday at
!the Commercial.
is the
T. R.
KIPPEN.
The Junior C G!T.T. Girls of Kip -
pen United Church held a delightful
picuvc on 'Saturday afternoon, last to
Aife eander'.s wo'od's. Two earls well
loaded with Nappy girls motored back
to the wood's, where, after ail interest-
ing nimble through the woods, they,
partook of a hearty picnic tee This
afternoon, planned by their leader,
Mrs. ((Revs) Conner, was much enjoy-
ed by all,
,Mission Band meets on Saturday
'afternoon at 2'30' p.m. Every girl and
boy is urged to attend,
IT:he serv'i'ces held In St. Andrew's
United Clhueeh on Sunday morning
and again in the evening Were very
well attended In the morning Rev.
W. Rutherford of ` Woodham took
charge of' the services. Rev. Ruither
ford sp'olaevery interestingly on The
'Lure o'f Mar Horizons. The choir, as-
sisted by an anthem, ,King of Kings,
and the Misses Mary and Florence
Thomson, sang a duet, 'King of
Kings," and the M'i'sses Mary'. and
Florence Thomson sang a duet,
"Conte Unto Me." I,n the evening,
`Rev. Chandler gave a very earnest
discourse and the choir's anthem,
Ring the Bells of Heaven, was anutih
enjoyed.
IRev. R. R.' Conner took charge of
the services in Heasall United church
on Sunday at both morning and even-
ing services.
The Ladies Aid and W
M:S.ofSt.
Andrew's Un}ted Church are ,packing
a bale of 'second -land clothing this
week to be sent to ,places of dire need
and distress.
The W1MIS. of St. Andre'w's Unit-
ed Church met at the home of Mrs.
!Herb Jones on Wednesday
o'f this
week.
Miss 'Grace .Cooper of London
spent the :week end with her parents
in the village.
Mr. John Doig has returned to De-
troit after a pleasant visit with . his
mother and sister.
Mrs. J. M. Coolper, was in Ailsa
Craig recently attending the funeral
of a relative.
IK,i,pipen have organized a real' foot
•ball team with ,Mr; Watson, manager
and all wish them success. They will
be up against hard opposition in the
near Eutere.
Mrs. N. McCully of Seaforth Was
the guest of lir. R. Dalrymple and
faanily on, Sunday.
. !Mr. and Mrs. Joe MOClel'land .of
Tuckerstnith were the guests of Mr.
and, Mrs, Hitgh McGregor on Sun-
day. '
Mrs. S. .Strauss of New York City
is tithe guest of .lir. and Mrs. Robert
D!avmtondt Mrs. Strauss is a sister of
Mr. and Miss ]]aym'an.
'lir. and Mies. Robert .Day
main
visited in Lbnd'om recently. os
Mr. John .Workman, who has been
without a mechanic for a month, has
secured a Mr. Johnston of (Blyth, who
comes this week end )'Jr. 'Workman
is able to be around again after his
long serious illness.
firs. Percy Sales is recovering nice-
ly altar her operation in Clinton hos-
pital.
Our football team are faithfully
practicing and go to their first gape
Friday.
'We are sorry to learn 'bf the illness
of 3Lr, Orville !Workma'n and h.oipe
that very soon he will be up and out.
again.
!Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Cooper have
gotten• nicely settled in their new'
home east of our village. As this 'has
been in the Cooper name for many
years and originally the property of
lir. Cooper's grandparents, it seerns
nice to see a Cooper still its, owner.
,Rev. R. R. and Mrs. Conner, ac-
companied by Mrs. - Conner's mother,
Please u, by giving us your cream
patronage and we will try to please
• you ?by ourservices and higher'
market prices for good cream.
Cream weighed, tested, graded and
paid for while you wait,
•
,The Seaforth Creamery
C. A. HARKER, Prop,
Walker's
FUNERAL SERVICE
/UNDERTAKING •
EMBALMING
,Motor or Horse Equipment
W. J. W'AlI:KER, .holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license.
Flowers furnished
Night or day phone 67
wetland, . However, visitors are wel-
come 'from any County on each. ,and
'all of the Fuse days. ,A special low rate
of $11:00 ,per day for rooan 'and meals
has ;been arranged for those,•w'ho re-
main over and they should, .if possible,
send notice to the jdal'lege in advance,
and should register for their rooms
immediately el on arrival.
T'he programme includes' ,practical
demonstrations and tours !o!f , inspec-
tion for both men :andwomen, each
day, as well as entertainment in the
eveu!ing, and visitors are allowed to
choose w'h'at interests then in the
,prognamene. Daily visits will be made
to the field experiment ,pilots, the live
stock, 'barns, gardens, greenhouse's,
etc. IN'oon,day flinch wi'l!I !lie free to all
arid" will be a .cold :lunch served' caae-'
teria style in the college gyinaasttim.
Ip- Tactically. a!il 'memlbens of tl •e 'facttl
ty-,w'ild be'art the :College ,for the week
and Will do everylthing possible .to as-
sist visitors.' to have an enijioy;abla' and
,profi'tablle• trine. it'' prinked' ,outline of
the 'daily programme for both Ment'
and women' mlay be ,Obtained 'lay writ-•
in,g to Pan M.ac'Leod; Dept, of' Agri-
culture, Qluibq,n, or to Jbfin .11u'Ahanan,
O. A, Foldlege;. IChiedpi: .
aside 'fair visitors from the ,counties of
FARM AND HOME WEEK
AT ;O.A:C., JUNE 1923
As usual ibhe ,Omibario (Agricultural
,college will be at home to 'the farm
!folks of the 'Province far one week itt.
(June 'This year: it has !beets arranged
for 'June 1119th to 1213'nd inclusive, an'd,.
although many visitors ;fund it p051s-
iib''le to remain for only one day, 'pro-
vision is made for those who •wi'sh to
stay for ,front two to ,five da Ys and
the ,week's programme is' pre'pared
with this en view.
Monday, 'J'une 119th, has been,'..set
TORONTO
SATURDAY, JUNE
GOING RETURNING
(Standard Time) - Tickets honored leaving
Mx, SEAFORTH Toronto ,up to and tnclud
7.22 as in. tl' ®' ing Monday, June 19.
3JL8 p:m. RETURN
Children -Usual Half Fare No baggage checked
Tickets good in coaches only --
Tickets and Information from Seaforth, Ont., Depot Ticket Agent
CANADIAN NATI O NAS
T -7L
PAINT Up
Decorate this year when costs are
surprisingly Low
Good paints are cheapest. They spread farther, wear
longer, and give better looking jobs
When you buy Moore's IPlainits, Enamels and Varnishes you get the
best obtainable anywhere.
Graves Wallpaper Store
Seaforth
were in Detroit for a few days this
Week. •
' ndsle of
'London
Mrs. iia
aid Y
Mr. a
were guests of lir. and Mrs. J.
Workman Sunday.
Mrs, J. ,Deltz is in Toronto this
week having accompanied her 'sister,
Miss Kyle, who has had. an operation
in 'Toronto General 'Hospital and we
hear is doing splendidly.
!
in Sea -
forthTomlinson is visiting
forth this week. '
:lir. E. Kerr of 'Winthrop spent
IS.unday in our village.
M'r. +Isaac Janrotf, who has been ill
for quite a long time is not improving
as quickly as his numerous, friends
would like to see.
Mrs. Workman, Mrs. 'Mellis, Miss
M. Workman spent a day in London
during the week.
Mr.. and Mrs. Ed. McBride, newly-
weds, have settled down to life's ster-
ner side and have rented the home of
Mr. B. Field. We welcome them to
our midst;
Miss Mary McKay has accepted a
position with Mr. 1Vlnm. Anderson as
'h'ousekeeper.
We are all sorry to lose Rev, and
Mrs. Conner from Kippen. Mr, Con-
ner moves. to £tnbro in !July and we
believe Rev. E. F. Chandler will the
the minister in ,Kippen.
Kippen Minister Called to Embro.-
A news item taken from the IS'entinel
Review, Woodstock, says: "Kippen
!Minister ,Called to Embro-;Rev. R.
R. Conner, B.lA., ns" 'Choice of Con-
gregation of Knox Unitech Church,
;Special to the 'Senainiel-iReview.:Ent-
bro, May 30. -'Rev. R. R. Conner,
IBA., pastor of the United Church in
lKippen, was the unanimous choice of
the congregation of Knox United
Church at a meeting held here last
evening for the purpose of selecting a
successor to Rev. W. D. McIntosh,
.Rev. Mr. Conner ,preached in Knox
Church a week ago Sunday and was
one .of five ministers heard by the
Congregation, The charge guarantee:
e salary of $1800 a year with free
manse and +four weeks vacation. Rev
Mr. MOLntosh presided -.over the
meeting, also conducting the devo-
tional exercises, while H. W. Suther-
land acted as secretary.
lfuron Perth, Waterloo, 'L'iucoln and Send us the names, of your visit
ors,
During the
Summer , Months -
Hairdressing will be done
on Friday and Saturday
only of each week at the
Royal Apts., 2nd floor.
Phone 207
Dororhp Robinson
-OLD TIME -
Dance !
KIPPEN
Friday
JUNE 9
COLLIN'S ORCHESTRA
Admission -26c. 'Ladies -10c
Autolnsurance
Let us protect you anywhere in
Canada or the United • States with
an Auto Policy that will take a
load, off, your mind' and' at
. NEW
Non Tariff. Rates
It'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
MANLEY.
Mr. Albert Seaman and his 'bride
have returned from .Timmins aper
spending their honeymoon with
friends there and report it is a busy
place for those who have employment
but there are many looking for jabs.
Ole has decided to make his home in
our burg which seems to he as pros-
perous as most places. He has pur-
chased his late father's 'business and
is prepared to follow' his line of busi-
ness and no doubt will make a suc-
cess of it as he is a hustler.
Mr. S9t'ortreed has finished crushing
in Mfanley's pit and is 'setting up in
Mr. Calvin Hillen's pit to repair the
boulevards in that .part of the town-
ship.
:4Ir. John Murray made a business
trip to Goderich last Tuesday.
Day Service
Phone 152
A. D. Sutherlaod
GENERAL INSURANCE -
REAL ESTATE, CONVEY-
ANCING. ETC.
BRUCEFIELD.
'Piaster Allen Hill, who underwent
an operation in Seaforth Hospital a
few weeko ago and later contracted
typhoid fever, was able to be removed
to his home this week. His many
friends hope to hear of his speedy re-
covery.
Mrs. G. Hill is visiting her son in
Stratford at present.
l[r. and Mrs. Knechte1 and Miss
(Emma Cosens of Durham visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, James Mc-
Queete this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and family
and Mr. and Ifes. Wm, Dutot of
Comber spentthe ek end at the
hone of Mr. and li T. Galwell.
The Sacrament of the Lord's supper
'will be observed •next Sunday, June 1'1
morning P ' servicer Preparatory
at the
service on Friday evening at 8 pati.
iInteresting' Services were held' last
Sunday in the United Church, The
morning service was conducted' by
Rev. 34r. Pinnock of .Toronto who
had slpent 35 years asa missionary in
!Africa. He told of the, great work that
'the' Bible Society was doing. Over 10
'million copies of the Bible were ,print-
ed last' year: The Bible is a book that
'never grows old.
hlhe evening service wits conducted
by Rev, Dr. Martin of St. • Thomas,
who preached the annual sermon to.
the'Oddfell'hws, his subject being the blac00 62, butchers 5, heavies 1, extra
giving of alms. He said the easiest !heavies 1,
Huron county locals -Total ' hogs
25.20, select bacon 6i317, bacon 116114,,
extra heavies123,e
butchers 1141, heavies l
BORN. a, lights 24.
KEYES.--,On Saturday, :June. 3, .1'933 11-I'urou ooun'ty'To!ba4 hogs 6442,
to. Mr. ,and Mrs, W:ilbur'E. Keyes', select 1191516, 'ltiadmt 30119, butchers 479,
of Tueker'senilth, a d'aug'hter. heavies 46, extra heavies 3-, lights 63,
TUCKERSMITH.
Visitors at the home of lir. and
Mrs, Alex. Wallace on Sunday last
were 'Mr. and Mrs,. WTiiliam Dutot,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Peterson. Hisses
;Bessie and Beatrice Peterson, of
Comlber, the latter of whom has spent,
the past month with relatives here,
returned home Sunday lir. and .Mrs.
Thomas' Caldwell and, sons William
and Jack, lir. and Mrs, Norman Wal-
ker, B•uce!field; Mr, .and !lMrs, Russell
I\\ allace and Jimmy of Egmondville.
Miss May Wallace of Blyth spent
the week -end with her parei,ts. MLr.
and Mrs. Alex. Wallace.
'Miss Edna McDonald spent Friday
evening with her friend, Miss Marion
'Wallace.
ST. COLUMBAN.
l3Lrss, OlLoughlin of Stratford spent
Sunday at the home of her brother,
Mr. John Lavin of Hibbert.
Miss Agnes Lynch of Detroit is
visiting her mother and brother, Mrs.
Tint Lynch here,
.Miss Mary O'Sullivan of Detroit is
visiting her brothers here.
The St. Cln'ltunhant .junior fo'otb'all
team played a game against Stratford
Juniors in Stratford on Monday ev-
ening, St. Colutnban %volt by four -
goals to none. T'he St. Cottsnilian
team lined up as follows: Goal, W,
Ryan; 1. backs, J \LcIver, Jos, Wil-
liams; h, backs, F. W.i'l'lia'tns, K. Mc-
Quaid, J. I-Io!bland; forwards, H. 1.1,c -
Ivor, McCarty
Twos• hh!ananer • Stapleton, Y
and Eckert. } P
HOG SHIPM'E'NTS
'Report of hog shipments for month
ending April 1933:
(Exeter -Total hogs 2, select bacon
1, bacon 1.
IHensall-!Total hogs 524, select ba-
con 191, bacon 2713, butchers 40, heav-
ies 3, lights 12.
Walton -To'ta'l hogs 269, select ba-
con 3'5, bacon 11416, rbutchers 23', heav-
ies 2.
Seaforth-Total hogs 1,111, select 42,
thing we, have to give is our money.
God wants ourselves. -