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The Huron Expositor, 1939-08-04, Page 8
ll - N Ri DESSERT, DISH WITH TACH ,. PACKAGE OF CON- 'EINTRAT'ED SUPER SUDS 19c QUEEN—I,'LLre et' nn • ►� stern Flour; cwt: }T.UMET BAKING .. rOWD 1R, --Each .. , . 10c &, 25c IEDAtG-RENDE'RE0 LARD 10 C Sound 1iQ1RANGES—Sweet and juicy 25c H dozen WED ROSE T1 -A - Brow -n .label- /ne • ?son' ppoundLan knit PAl;3 CATS l.' P Settle ' ET 'MIX CAKES • Pound. SALMON—Tans tints PILCHARDS 2tins ;;SUGAR CRISP CORN FLAKES 2 packages JELLY POWDERS 6 pact ager OUR OWN BLEND COFFEE bale pound AYLMER TOMATO DICE • 2tin's. {10c 117c 25c 25c 5c 25c '23c s dsTERS TURKEY &RO W ER--C'W t. 15c $2,30 A. C. Routledge PHONE 188 WE Si- EC I ALiLE IN FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, CAS- UALTY, GUARANTEE BONDS, ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS, BURGLARY, WINDSTORM Representing Companies who give Security with Service Also Agents for Ontario Thresh - omen's Mutual Fire Insurance. Information gladly given. A number of desirable properties in Seaforth and district for sale. WATSON & REID 81. A. REID - Proprietor Phone 2I4 : Seaforth SPECIALIST IN ALL LINES OF INSURANCE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '> S. T. Holmes & Son O 0 FUNERAL SERVICE 0 C> Main Street, Seaforth O 0 O 0 S. T. Holmes, residence 0 0 Goderich Street, West; phone O 0 No: 119=W. Charles *Ames' 0 4 residence, Goderich Street, 0 East; phone No. 308, 0 0 Ambulance Service O p Adjestable hospital bed for 0 C9 rent. O 0 Night calls, Phone 308 0 0 Day calls, Phone 119-J O 0 Charges moderate. O (, 12-37 O 00 0 0 0 0 00 00 0 0 re F'y i !Se C.hu.rths 'Come and worship, come and worsihp, Worship Christ the New -Born King” Sermon Subjects For Next Sunday. --St. Thom ne' Church: Rector, Rev. Dr. Ehr'dor•d.----11 am_, "Grenfell's ',What Life Has Taught Me'"; no ev- ening service during August McJC,ilhrp Charge -- Schedule for August services: Srtnley, August 6, ,Caven Church, Winthinmp, Young Peo- ple's service au 11 tern.; Sunday, Aug. 13, Bethel, 2.30 p.m., Sunday School at 1.30 p -m-; 'Sunday, Aug. 20, Duffs, 2.30 p.m.; Sunday, Aug. 27, Caven Ohnurch, service at 2.30 p.m., Sunday sehool at 1.30 pan.—R. W. Claw, Min- ister. Union Services:•—Northside United Church and First Presbyterian Church union services will be.; held in First Presbyterian Chi rt:h' during the mouth oif August. Sunday School at 10 a_nr.; mor'n'ing subject, "His Work- nransiri V' ; 7 p.nr., "T'he First and the Last."—Rev. Hugh Jack, Minster. re>000000©0000 O 0 H. C. BOX O FUNERAL SERVICE O 0 Licensed Embalmer' O ° Ambulance Service O Cy Hospital Bed O O with adjustable racbet oper- O CD ated spr:ntg for rent. O 0 Night Calls Day Calla 0 0 Phone 175 Phone 43 0 49 12-47 O 0 O 0 0 Q 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 NEWS OF THE TOWN Breaks Arm Cranking Car.—While •cranking the delivery car of his father. oa. Saturday last, Kenneth Powell, son of Mr, Baden Powell, had the misfortune to break his arm at the wrist. THE SECOND DIVISION COU RT • COUNTY OF iAURoN (Mace in the Dominion Bank Build - tog, Seaforth. ' Office bourn: Tues- day. Thnasday and Saturday, 1.80 p.m. to 5 p.m Saturday evening, 7.30 p.m to ,, p.m. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN Insurances Agencies - Seaforth ANNOUNCES t1 a pnrehosie of the irmaranee business of Hays & Meir, and the addiction of their companies to our previo:0 hien.- Wee aeiLfiles enables us is .rive unexcelled service in a 11, Hues. SEAFORTH ONTARIO 10-87 Junior Women's Institute Will Meet' —The regular, meeting of the Junior Women's Institute will be 'held at the home of Mrs. Wilfred Coleman on Wednesday, August 9th, at 2.30 p.m. The roll call will be answered by "an amusing incident in my sohool life." The topic on "Education" will bei,�-W- en by Miss Edna Jamieson, of -tlin- THE McKILLOP MUTUAL VIRE INSURANCE CO'Y. MEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, ONT. OFFICERS: 'Thee. Voyles, 5 Seaforth - Pres. Wm. Knox, Lolndesboro - Vice -Pres. Iferten A. Reid, Sea er% - See.—Tress. DIRECTORS: 4x �dy Vh, ��% X7 a r ` I I M1 , dJg b I • THE HURON EXPOSITOR '• en11kh. • Mr. Jack Stephens has returned f:•cm a holiday spent in Grand Bend and Toronto. • Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Slimnton and son, Donald, of Elmira; Mr. and MI's. Wile on Keaft 'and daughter, Shirley, of Kitchener, and Mr, and Aire. J.. A. Westcott and family of town spent Sunday with Mra. Annie Wesetokt, it being the birthday of the twin sis- ters, Mrs. Slimrnron and Mrs. Keaft, grauddaughtere of Mrs. Westcott, and hiso the birthday of Mr. Arnold West- cott, • Mr. and Mrs, Adam Sippel and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Sippel, of Mil- verton, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Ross on Sunday, ' • Miss Sheila Hanna, of died Deem Alberta, is the guest at the Manse tri Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Jack. . • Miss Dolly Carlin is spending two weeks with friend in Windsor. • Mies Catherine' Flannery is itoli- •daysing with friends in Hamilton and 'Poron'to. • Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brall and fancily, of Detroit, spent the week- end with their parents, Mr. an -d- Mrs. G. Eckert, while their son, Gordon, remained to spend his vacation here, and their daughter, Mary, is also hol- idaying with friends in this vicinit:t. • Sister Clover, Sister Isadore and Sister Gregory, of Toronto, are visit- ing friends there, the former with. her sisters, Mrs. C. Eckart and Miss Julia Kenny, and. brothers, Philip and Frank Kenny, of Dublin; Sister Isa- dore with her father, Mr. Thos, Pur- cell and Sister Gregory with her bro- thels, Mesas.- Armstrong, of Grey Township. • Misses Bess and Ruth Cluff are visiting at the home of their sister, Mrs. k. Aubry, at Nakina, { • Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Renate and family have returned after spending a month at their cottage at. Grand Bend. ' • Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Boswell, Mas- ter Walter and• Miss Mary, are spend i'ng their holidays' • 1n Mu.5 a l.ok. ton. • Mrs. William Broadfoot, who has been the guest of leer, and Mrs,- W. J. Elder, has *returned to her home in • Granton. I e Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koehler, of • Miss Barbara Sproat is spend- licKillap, have returned from a trip ing .her holidays at North Bay: to the Western Provinces. • Mr, Edmund Daly 'has returned from a 'holiday trip to Edmonton. Mr. Daly left Edmonton at nitre o'clock Monday night on a trans -Canada plane and arrived in Toronto at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning_ • ;'dr. and Mrs. I. H. Weedmark and family are spending the holidays ai Merrickville: • Mr. and Mrs. William Little and family, of Brantford, who -have been the guests of his father, Mr. Andrew Little, returned to their home on Sat- urday. • Mrs. Frank Devereux, Miss Joan and 'Mr. Francis Devereux are visit- ing in 'Toronto. • Mr. and Mrs. George Scofield and daughter, Miss Nancy, of Detroit, were the week -end guests of Ms. and Mrs_ J. A. Case. • Mr. and Mrs, Russ -el Sproat were recent St. Marys visitors. • Mr. and Mrs. McMillan and. Miss Gibson, of Winnipeg, and Mrs. Ham- ilton, of Sarnia, were guests last week at the home of Mrs. A. Reid and Miss Galbraith, Goderich Street Wekt: • Mr. Ian , Clark, of Montreal, is a guest at the Nene of his grandpar- ents, Mr, and Mrs, J. C. Greig. • • Mr. William .Brine underwent an operation for the removal of a cat- aract in Scott Memorial Hospital on Saturday, and. is now improving nice- ly. • Mr. and Mrs. William Purcell and two children, of Detroit, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. John Purcell, LOC -AL BRIEFS 'dam Kii5*, Lon.desboro; George loanItaniti Drorlhbg n; James Con- , (1derleti; AieLi, Broadfoot, IL. , Se Lith; Alexander Mciewtng, L, 1yth.;. Prank McGregor, R. R. 3a4tite Sfieldiee, Walton; , R. R. 5, eeaforth; tfbskda R. R. 4, Bear atiNICKI i3if'+ l�E. 1R» t Dublin;. 4102f, t rid't'Ylitlt'� 4,6d r'anS illit i u11b., p�r.e l,,�t!1. • Mr, and Mrs. Warren Anent and two children, of Detroit, .spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Ament- - • Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Healy and family, of Toronto, are spending their holidays at the home of Mrs. L. C. Richards. • • Mrs. Unsworth has returned to her home in Toronto after visiting with her brother, Mr. H. E. Smith. • Mr. John Gordon Wilson is spending iris holidays in Detroit. His cousin, Mr, Buddy Christensen, who has been visiting him, returned with him. • Mr. Lester Govenlock, of Toron- to, spent a few holidays last week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Goveulock.-, • Rev. H. V. Workman, Mrs. Work- man and Miss Irene, left on- Tuesday by wayl of Niagara Falls, Rochester, N. Y� and Ivy Lea Bridge, to spend their vacation in the vicinity of Kirngston. • Mr. D. Bolton was a week -end guest at the home of lir. and Mrs. J. G. Mills in Stratbroy. • Mr. and Mrs,. George Mundell and Miss Nancy, of Wingham, wore the week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Molt'. • Miss Jean S'maIe is &pending her holidays at Niagara Falls. • Mister Erma Broadfoot, of Kap- iniikasing, is spending her holidays with her moa:her, Mrs. E. Broadfoot, and otlrer friends here. ' • Mrs, Curtis and little son, rrf Marro -ora, are guests at, the home of Mrs. Curtis' mother, Mrs- W. G. Ed- munds. • Miss Doreen , Thompson, of To- ronto, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E & r-ith- • Dr. R. P. D. Hurford, Mrs. Hur- Lor•rt and Miss Jean are spending their holidays at Barrie. • Dr. J. A. Munn, Mrs. Munn, Don - and and William, are on a holiday trip to North Bay. • Mr- and Mrs. Frank Downard, of Englehart, were Seaforth visitors this week. • Miss .Jeanette Pethick, Toronto, is s'p'ending her holidays at her home here. • Mr. and Mrs, G. D. Ferguson are on a motor trip 1.o Toronto and Ot- tawa. • Mr. anxi Mrs. Gordon Hays and little daughter, of Detroit, are spend- ing their holidays with relatives here. • Mrs. P. B. 'Moffat underwent • a m'ajor operation in Clinton Hospital on Tuesday. • Mr. and Mrs- R. B. Dawson, of Detroit, were calling on old Seaforth friends on Wednesday- Mr. and Mrs. Dawson are spending a few weeks' h•plidays at Bayfield- • Miss Ella Elder is spending a week or two holidays at Port -Sev- ern. • Rev, IJugh Jack and family and Mise Maureen Garttbie have returned from a month's holidays spent at Whiteside, Muskoka. • Mr. J. E. Keating and his mother are spending a week's holidays at Madoc. • Mr. Carl Knight, of Daly's Gar- age, was successful in pessi•ng the examination, for motor mecha,nios held recently by the Department of Labor, • Mester Buddy and Mess Dorothy Smith have returned 'from a' holiday spent in Windsot'? • Dr. F. J. Beohely and family have taken a cottage at Bayfield, for the month of August. • Mists E. C. McLeod, R_N., of New York, is a guest at the home of Mr. and M rat W. E. Southgate. • Mises S. L McLean *in Stratford this week. • M,r. and Mrs. Peter McCowan and Bobby; Mr. Duncan McGowan, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith and, June spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brough, in Gaderlett. • Dr. E. A. McMaster anid two daughters are in , New York this Week. s Ur. and, Mrs. C. D. Colbert and ttmr childeen, of Toronto, are guests at 'the holes of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Colbert andMrs. II. C. Anderson.' o Mr- anuli Mrs, gold tett) end lir. and ,M.ra, W. 3', Brown, of '1'o, , ltiomttf, are pen at We & lab of Mt. Out Mrs, J., , ,. � : 'R^' 'erh e TUCKERSMITH v`i•tMiss Joanne Ball, of Detroit, is svis- iting ing with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ball.. Welcome rains came over the week end to save the pasture situation.. Mr. and Mrs, Coutts and two chil- dren, of Toro:..to, visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Crich over the week -end. Mrs, Erickson and daughter, Ardati., of Detroit, are holidaying with.. the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs, William Bali. Mr. and' Mrs. Robt. Dayman attend- ed nd- ed the funeral of Mrs. Joe Dayman in Detroit on Sunday. Mrs. Dayman was well known around here, having vis- ited here on several occasions. Her many friends will be sorry to hear of her death.- Master John Struthers, of Toronto, is visiting with. his cousins and fam- ily, ,,Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bell, also Mrs. Coles of Chis,elhlunst is their guest. • BLAKE Ladies' Attention Superfluous Hair permanently removed by - electrolysis from face, arms and legs, safe and painless. •'Private treatments in, your home, or at -INA GRAY Beauty Shop Telephone 229-.W for appoint. ment on Saturday, August 5th served by `the Staffn club 'host'esses. Mr. and Mr's. Ssreher'lttthd and fam- ily are vacationing, at Hamilton Bead, Mrs. Teresa Redmond is spending a mon•tli int Saginaw. Mich. Muse Monica Roach is spending a few weeks• in Kenilworth. Joseph. Carpentier, a teacher o'er the Chatham Vocational School staff is vacationing at the biome of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Carpenter. Visitors: Mr. and Mr's_ Williams Devereux and family, Chicago, at the home of ears_ Catharine Carpenter and Mrs, Mary Byrne; Mrs. E. Hunt- er, Toronto, with her sister, Miss Mary Beale; Mr_ and Mrs. Edward McGrath, ILde'rton, with Frank Me - Connell; Mars. Robert McCormick, The rain's were much needed in this district; pastures were getting very dry. Mrs. Robert Bont.hlron and Mrs. Lou Simpson, of Hensel', and. Mr. ansi Mrs. G. Voth and daughter, Gwendolyn, of Detroit, called at the hdme of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Finlay tinning the week. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Inkster, ' of Goderich, and. Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Inkster, of Toronto, visited with, rel- atives in this vicinity Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. John Hagan and son, John, of Chicago, and Mrs. K. Clarke of Detroit, and brother,. Mr. Frank Hagan, of Hillsgr'een, called on friends ha this vicinity Friday after- noon. Mr. R. N. Douglas, the local store merchant, is still under the doctor's care, and his many friends' hope to it ear of a speedy recovery. Mrs: Thomas Johnston it, improv- ing somewhat. Mises Norma Hey visited irien'cia on the Goshen Line during the week- end. Du.TBLIN Word was received! by Mrs. Joha.n- nra Roach that her eon -hill -law, Leonard Smith, had undergone an emengeney operation at Mount Forefllt Hospital dulling.the week. 1311.ii softball Club played) a return genre With S'taff's ifPk that -village, • Whticll resulted In a • spore of 10.18 la too alf Dttlltliat, l Ceireshanenita luetic NMESIIIIEW 111111111.11.1=011.— NOTICE The Beauty Parlor will be clos- ed from Angust 7th to August 21st for vacation. INA GRAY BEAUTY SHOPPE H.F.L. South Group FINALS SEAFORTH vs. ST. COLUMBAN AT ST. COLUMBAN FRIDAY, AUGUST 4th Game called at 6.30 Both teams have won a final game, necessitating this third game. The winner goes on to meet the winner of the North Group. ADMISSION: GENTS 25c LADIES 10c OR•THE WHOLE FAMILY 35c Lakeview Casino GRAND BENZ) DANCING NIGHTLY to the Cascade Rhythms of WILLIS TIPPING & His Orchestra MIDNIGHT DANCE, SUN., AUG. 6th Join the Happy Civic Holiday throng at Ontario's Most Popular Resort! Admissionfree before 9 p.m. Tues., Thurs., Fri. First two dances Free every night. AMATEUR CONTESTS MONDAYS August 'l4th and 21st — Cash Prizes 'GRAND CONTEST of 1st and 2nd prize sv,irnmer. of season on Monday, August 28th — Grated Cash Prize. ENJOY OUR FLOODLIGHTED BEACH THESE HOT EVENINGS! Surf Strop and. Bathhouse open till 10 p.m. nightly_ We carry the latest styles in, Sports and Beach Wear, China and Novelties. Dashwood Brass Band in Evening Concert, Sunday, August 6th GODERICH $2,500 Stakes CIVIC HOLIDAY Monday, August 7th, 1939 1.3a p.m. — FIVE RACES — FREE-FOR-ALL (Fn Two Divisions) THREE-YEAR-OLD TROT THREE-YEAR-OLD PACE 2:28 PACE ' &EMISSION - 50 CENTS Betting Privileges DOC. MILLER - Starter eaforth Monument Works (formerly W. E. Chapman) NOW OPERATED BY Cunningham & Pryde We invite inspection of our stock of Cemetery Memorials. SEAFORTH TUESDAYS & SATURDAYS or any time by appointment See Dr. Harburn — Phone 105 EXETER: Phone 41; Box 150 J.lifiwi 13 ..f Charles Krauskopf and Don Kyle, of Detroit, at the dnome of Mr. and' Mrs. James Krauskopf; Mrs'. May Dorsey, 1 Det.oit, with her cousin, M::, D. Mc- 1 Connell; Mr. and Mrs. St.:bbs and. Miss Irene Stubbs, Toronto, vtth Mr. and Mrs, D. McConnell; Mr. r: d Mrs. Geo. E. Holland and fancily fu Blyth; Miss Gertrude McGrath in Dett oi't; Mr. and Mrs, Basil Byrne and family with Mrs. Catharine. Byrne; Frank Kranrsko:pf, Toronto, at his home.' Miss Monica Byrne of the post of- fice, staff, is vacationing in Grand Bend. Mrs. Joseph Carpenter and son, J'osep'h, spent the week -end in De- troit. Mr, and Mrs. John Meagher and daughters visited in Kitchene!', STRATFORD - GODERICH COACH LINES . SIMMER TIME TABLE Leaves Seaforth for Stratford: , Deily 8.25 a.m. end 6.25 p.m. l,,eaves Seaforth for Goderlchi Des& except Sands sad bole 1 p.m.,, and 7.40 pin. Sun. •nd hale 1,00'pm. end.940 p.m. R71onarefien et Stretford for Toronto, 1Xma Ilan..13tiffelo Loridon Detroit. Agents ••-, Qfleen'rl Hotel. novrn/etetai Rotel. ORE House MORRIS Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McClennan and Miss M,eesie Milligan and Mrs. Ax 'McEwen, spent the week -end in: To- ronto with friends and also to see Mr. McOl'e'nnen's sister, who wasoperat- ed on lately. Mr. Call Johnston and Mrs. Ed. Johnston, Mr, and Mrs: Jas, Peacock, spent a day last week in London with Mr. and IMrs, Robt. Turnbull. Mr. and 'Mrs. Geo. Peacock, of Ot- tawa, are holidaying with his par- ents and brptfver and other friends. Some of the 'farmers wer'e,busy last week netting their wheat stooks threshed. They report it is a good crop, The Leavy rain on Saturday was needled badly for the pasture and gar- dens'. Rev. Tavener and Mrs. Tavener are leaving on Tuesday for three weeks' holidays as Mimico Beach. Mr. Chas. Thome, of Auburn, visit- ed on, uu':day with 'iris uncle and cous,in'S, \rt'. David. Jehns't0r1. ..111•11.011 wcalts Mr. S. 11. Gardist!.. of Toronto, re- nreeenta'tive of the Cardish Fur Co., brad an u:dusual and exciting exper- ience on I- : iday night as he was driv- ing from Brussels to VVingharn. He was about a mile the otlrer• side of Winlghate, in front of the Messer farm, ab:r:l1 10.15 o'clock when two horses sullenly appeared is float of i.im_ Tr-y::le to avoid hitting them lie swertged es the. side of the road and stopped One horse dashed by but the other bit the left front fender, fell ort the oar door hinge tearing some flesh off its side. The car fender and light were crumpled and the door bent in, Mr. Car -dish was not injur- ed but he thought Iris time had come when the two big black shadows sud- denly appeared in fr'on't of him on the road. Dr. J. MIcKague, local vet- erinary, was called and treated the injured horse It is alleged tee hors- es were owned by Mr. Flem, Black. STAFFA Visitors: Arnold Barbour an d friend of London with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Barbour; Mr. and Mrs, Roy Lawson and Marion, of Seaforth, with Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Worden; Mrs. H. Thompson left for Vancouver on Friday-. after spending two months with relatives; Norval Norris spent the week -end in Port Dover with his friend, Perry Patter- son; Mr. and Mrs. Busirfielcd, ot'. Log- an, with nes. Wm, Sadler; Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Jeffrey and Mr. and Mrs. A. Jeffrey with Mr. and Mr's. I-Iarvey Hannon; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Norris and Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Worden in London; Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Jef- frey of Detroit with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Jeffrey and Mr. and Mrs.. Har- vey Hannon, Mitchell. CONSTANCE Mr. Ernest Adams has treated (him- self to a new Allis-Chalmers tractor. Mr, and Mrs, Ramsay and grandson, Billy Greener, of Toronto, visited Mr, and 'Mrs, Wm. Britton on Thursday, Billy will remain for August as Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay- are taking a trip to Vancouver and Victoria, B. C. Miss Ethel Cool;, cf Clinton, spent the week -end with Mise Phyllis Medd. Mr. Anthony Lawson and son, Rae, of Pickering, visited his sister, Mrs. s J'as. Medd, on Monday. Mrs, Ida Leitch and daughter, Mar- garet, and Anna, and Mr. Bert Oakes, of Watford, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Britton. MANLEY The late rain has revived, the pas- tures an:d has made the cutting of grain heavy, but the crop promises a good yi'e'ld which is good news if p'r'ices could be crimpared and get the ball a -rolling, while the consumer Ls not getting the benefit of the low prices. Mise Mary Brall, from Detroit, is spending her holidays with friends in this burg. Miss Mary McKay has returned home after spending two weeks in Detroit with friends. Harvest threshing will soon be ov- er as we have four outfits on the road 1n the burg. CHISELIIURST Mrs Wm.. Scram, of Parkhill, Mrs, Greenlless and soon, Arthur, and friend of Detroit were visitors with Mr. and M,rs. Wsni. Venner last week. Miss Marjorie Dalrymple is spend- ing a few days with Miss Mildred Purdy. Mrs. Jan Dalrymple, 01 Avoniea, Svelte and Mrs. Robt. Dalrymple, of CNiniton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gert, Dalrymple !a'k, week. , Services at the ChisePhurst United Church well be in; charge of Mr. Robt: Passmore, of Hensel", while, Rev. R. A. Brook is on hie vacation from July 30113. to August 20th. Mr, Dan Kinsman, of Essex, is vis- iting with friends in thi'e vicinity. Wedding bells, are ringing near ,Qhisellhurst. Winn Houghton, of 'Cromarty, and 'sister ' visited Mrs. George Dal - last week, ale ' , Mr. Gordon It t0ii omni Dorothy',Iteinpr, t!4 AUGUST, 4, 1939. Regent Theatre Seaforth "COOL" -- Air Conditioned NOW SLOWING The Three .Mesquiteers in "OVERLAND STAGE RAIDERS" MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY alit ARTHUR NEXT THURS., FRI., SAT. COLUMBIA BRINGS YOU 1939'6 GREATEST SCREEN ADVENTURE! "THE DUKE OF WESTPOINT" With Joan Fontaine, Louise Haysworth and Tom Brown Coming— "THERE GOES MY HEART" Miss Lizzie Parker continues to be pilar and you would murmur "What's' quite ill at time of writing. Her many in• a. name?"—for this Rose Garden frie'nd's wish her covery. Mr. and Mrs. taking possession erly occupied by a very speedy re - Arch Hodgert are of the house form - Miss Lizzie Parker. Were you to wander irvto a certain Rose Garden and, find no roses your mild Surprise would quickly disap- is serenely beautiful, embowered in trees, dotted with spreading green bushes or flaniing flower beds anti. underfoot .the lush grana. Occasion ally- breaking the quiet the far -away noises of the bustling exhibition are heard — for this peaceful, benutitut retreat is the s'eclu'decl Rose Garden at .the Canadian National Exhibition Sale WE ARE OFFERING THE FOLLOWING USED MACHINES AND APPLIANCES IN PERFECT CONDITION, SOLD WITH MONEY-, BACK GUARANTEE! 1 6 -ft. Massey -Har- $1 n0 25 Binder �D L �i.i1J 1 7-f . Mas•sey-Harris $55.00 Binrr 1 McCormick -Deering $r�6 OO Hay Tedder J7 .iJ 3 Massey -Harris Culti-tin, 00 vators, your choice 1 12 -Plate McCormick -Deering Disc $25.00 Harrow, 1 Quebec Sulky PI'ow $ Uo3 $3ar1J 1 Massey -Harris $150 Cutting Box " 1 Massey -Harris Hay Qi510 00 Loader $5 .0 WE ARE WRECKING 3 DEERING 1 Walking :00 $0OO Plow 81/2 -inch Feed Grinder $15.00 ' 1 De Laval Cream $25 00 Separator $ 1 1939 model Stewart -Warner 7-Tube Console Radio $40,,30 1 May Tag Electric $15,00 Washer 1 McClary Electric Range, four covered burners; top and bottom oven ele- $1::NU1 nn m'ertts aril closet AND 2 MASSEY-HA.. RRD- ERS. COME AND GET USED PARTS AT HALF PRICE. John a cMain St. SEAFORTH SCHOOL 'o f COMMERCE CLINTON - ONTARIO FALL TERM — SEPTEMBER 11th, 1939 ..Courses : Stenographic, Commercial, Secretarial Special and Correspondence Courses Arranged M. A. STONE, Com. Specialist, B. F. WARD, B.A., Vice -Principal. Principal. 3734 if Phone 198 ikeeelenVeseen,,en yl-•r.• '•,.,••>v.:':"'..1••,.•,.%:::i'•%nk�.7':':�d`•ki..... ... 411gAESIDE' FIRST GRADE SPECIAL! SALAD DRESSING MIRACLE WHIP 32 -oz. Jar SPECIAL! BLUE SEAL FANCY SOCKEYE Tall Tin -SPECIAL! OLIVES SPECIAL! DOMINION BAYSIDE STUFFED 8 -oz. ief BUTTER 25 -oz. Jar SPECIAL! SODAS SPECIAL! FANCY "THINSHELL" 2 -Ib. Pkg. C 1q4}} 49C ®< cakes 29 'SHRIMPS SPECIAL! MAPLE LEA'' PURE LARD 1-1b. Ctns. SPECIAL! DOMINO PALE DRY Special! Aylmer—With Pork BEANS 22;i::. 150 Richmelio COFFEE 4. 2S¢ Domino Black TEA - -p.t.150 • a,. Soaks . -es White,2 230 ' - Pkg. Naptba Soap PEARL, - - Bar 040 Laundry Soap Comfort 2 Bars 090 FIRM LARGE JUICY Cabbage 5c IN.Oranges - 288 - 21c Doz. TOMATOES—At Lowest Market Price VALUES EFFECTIVE.THUR8, FRI., SAT., AUGUST 3-4-5 { 1: iseete .rl tl { 1;' or.