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The Huron Expositor, 1939-08-18, Page 5A . • • '1 4 Mrs. W. F. MGMi1i'an lept this week for Biddeford, Maine, to be with her daughter, Miss Laura Mc- Millan, who was forced to undergo operation 'for appendicitis while apending her holidays- at Biddeford. • The Yettng People's Society of First 'Church held a very enjoyable picnic at Bayfield on Wednesday. • Mies Gloria and Mr. Fred Faulk- ner returned to their home in Detroit on Thursday after spending the aunt - mer at -the .home of their grand- mother, randBrother, Mrs, F. Faulkner,' • Mrs, P. C.- Calder and son, Cam- eron, of Stamford, are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hays. • Mrs. D. Scalisi and Miss Augus- tine Scalise of Woodstock, are guests' at the ',home of Mr. and Mra. Thomas Phillips. • Fourteen members of the Sea - forth Golf and Country Club were in Goderich on Wednesday playing In the Goderich ,invitation touranament. turned oriel n; nuonthta +i>el y * Bay,' ]Heidi Miss Dorothy Parke Ulaa complet- ed her Veiled aa' a nurse in •F.trath4 roar: Hospital and is now iter thai ie• ion vacation. • Mr. W. J. Duaierei and Mr, P. J, Dorney hays returned trona a dating trip to 'Teraagarmi. CONSTANCE The W. A. and W. M. S. held their meeting on Thursday afternoon, Aug. 1Oth•, with Mils. W. Britton in the tchail•, forethe W.M.S, The meeting topened with Hymn 81 and prayer by Mrs. Britton and Mrs. R. Rogerson followed by silent prayer for the mis- sionaries. Minutes of the previous meeting were nead and adopted, and business trannsactedl This .fonclud'ed the W.M.S, Mrs. E. -Adams then took the chair for the W. A. Hymn 366 was suing and Mrs. W. Britton, Mrs. R. Lawson and Mrs. -E. Adams coed in prayea•, followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. The minutes were read and business discussed. Group • Mrs. H. -R. Scott and family re- No. 3 with Mrs. J. Hugill in the chair, Farmers. ! Gasoline !! We are now equipped to supply Farmers of this district with Gasoline on short notice, and at a .price that is a remarkable sav- ing. , "MAJOR" GASOLINE Per gallon. 13c, plus tax "BLUE STAR"—Per gallon ....15c, plus tax We Do Not Carry a Third Grade Gasoline Phone 323, Seaforth AND OUR TRUCK WILL CALL GOOD RICH OIL CO. ,t.Pp1.4# s w* and; Alxe. Modslay 04 111.• pr. yon, • q$4,6 ycutptu're le oloo,L11 fig. : '%q, was read by Mrs. }WSW, followed tby a questionaire on Ttenslleraaefe 1?y, WS. Hug'i1 ; Mrs. Lindsay . We a 1 g, "Is Rife Werth, I-dving?"; 'a trio by Kati eine and, Alva Britton condi Bile tie . Green, -Hymlu 94 was iswrg and Mrs. B. Snell closed) witil prayer, Lunch was segued, Mr. and, M. Chas. Throop, of CJhi- eage,- and Miss Elizabeth Mains', of Londes;boro, visited Friday at the horse of Mr. and Mrs. Clime, Dexter. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Yungblut, Mar- garet and Kathleen, ,also Mr, andafr's. Fred Yungleut and son visited Sun- day with IVIr. and Mrs. Chas. Dexter. Mr. andl Mrs, J. Ferguson, attenaded the sale of •the •estate of the late Mrs. MeNab, of Drayton, am Saturday. ' Mrs, Clifford . Britton and son, Douglas, returned from visiting Mr. and Mrse T. Aitken, •of Bickleigh, Sask., -onSaturday. The family re- turned) totheir 'home in Inwood on Monday. Mrs. Gox4don Little and two sons, of Seaforth, are visiting at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dale. Mrs. (Dr.) Atkinson aed Marian and Stewart, of 'Bayfield, called on Mr. and Mrs. W. Britton on Sunday evening. The W.M.S. of Constance United Church will hold an open meeting in „the acihool room of the church on Wednesday, Aug. 30th, commencing at 2 p.m, The visiting societies are from Ontario St. Church, Clinton, and Turner's Church, Tuckeremith. The guest speaker for the afternoon will be Miss Matilda' Fowler, who will give a talk on her trip to the Holy Land. Mrs. A. E. A. Menzies will sing a solo. The young girls of the church will put on a short Chinese play, entitled, "The Blue Bowl." Lunch will be served. TUCKERSMITH Announcement 'Mrs,. A. G. Bro'adifoot, of Tucker - smith, announces the engagement of ,her daughter, Greeta C. E., to Mr- Ed- ward 'M., son of Mr. A. E. MacLeod and the late Mrs. MacLeod, of Ripley, Ont. • • Harvesting operations are being rounded out in this locality this week and the threshing machine's whirr is a familiar sound, Miss Anna Cole, cif Goderich Town- ship, ownship, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. Crich for her vacation. Mr. J. Turner fell from a ladder in bis barn last Thursday and fractured bis wrist. We hope it soon mends and he can resume his daily duties. Mrs. N. Habkirk, of Pontiac, Micah., is visiting with her mother, Mrs. E. BACON IS WHAT 'YOU MAKE IT Whan 7atmQe FE E DS qtaiz to a #ory he SELLS qtain to thezt //09 'Thein Paeh... #oy ,PAYs AND THE HOG PAYS WELL! Properly fed, 350 lbs. of grain makes 160 lbs. of pork. Rail -grade prices are based on dressed weight ... so well-fed hogs when Rail -Graded, pay the highest prices for their feed. But "well-fed" does not mean over fed. Good feeding calls for a balanced ration of grains and proteins. Grain, by itself, is not sufficient to develop and bring your hogs to market requirements economically. Proteins of animal origin, such as skim milk and tankage, are of equal importance. Proteins promote growth and save grain. This representative Feeding Trial, with three lots of 21 pigs each, shows how grain may be saved and cost of production lowered by feeding protein supplement: Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 Grain & , Grain & Grain Protein Protein alone Supple- Stipple- ment "A"ment "B' Days on Feed Daily Gain 100 lbs. gain Grain eaten, per Cost of.Hog per 100 lbs. gain 1194 1.31 lbs. 321.63 $6.14 129 s, '1.24 lbs. 392.76 $5.97 The feedingofProteinom $2.48 to $2 82 per 200 lbcHogs lbs: of Grain, or THE BALANCED RATION GAVE THESE HOGS THE OPPORTUNITY TO PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR FEED—AND THEY PAID IT ! The Dominion Experimental Farms from coast to coast, raise and feed bags to obtain unbiased breeding and feeding facts. For information on hog feeding and production apply to the Superintendent of the Dominion Experimented Farm srving your district, or dirlect to: Dominion Department of Agriculture, Ottawa: Marketing Service, DO.MINION DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Honourable fames G. Gardiner, Minister, 214 74 lbs: 611.84 $7.38 35. a.'4rvrl1��,1}u�'� diD''r iigihik8,'fvssea i..d4iYu "bleri1 ?. Max ]kl1" .. Tarlek, At Ro cht iti!r, autt -Mr, •, Men F. Lavvr Vice of . T„l)a ,litoaa ,and Miss Etliei Wasbi'nsteni lPf Atubnx,n, visited. with Mr and T OWneend oast weeps end. MT. and Mse Tebbutt, of Gode- rich Township, vie/ted with Mr. and Mee. L. Tebbutt on. Sunday last. Rev. A. Lane ie eonducting the came* services -at Turner's 'Ghitreh, while Rev. G. Burton is on has vaca- tion for the months of August. Death of T. CL Shli'i%nglaw In the death of Mr. Thomas Gibson Shdlliiglaw which stemmed at his (home on the Kippers road on Sunday, August 13th, the •uoubhern part of Huron County bas lost one of the old- est members of the teaching profes- sion, as well as one of its .,most wide- ly known avid able citizens. Mr. Shil- linglaw had been in falling health for the 'past tihree..,:years. He was a son of the late Walter Shillinglaw and was bora in Hulbert township 79 years ago. After receiving ,his early education at the toountry school, he attended Collegiate Institut and lat- er graduated frown, the Toronto Nor- mal School. Immediately after has graduation he •started this successful teaching career, which extended over nearly half a century, and for many years of that peiiied, he was the (hon- ored ,teacher of what is known as the Red School in Tuckersmith, from which he retired 14 years ago. Besides this teaching duties he engaged in farming for ,many *ears On the sev- enth concession, and for the past 19 years on the Kippen road! All his life he .heti taken an active interest and part in .public affairs and was r+e•oognized as ,one of the most- able and hest posted men on municipal telephone systems in the Province. He was one of ' those instrumental in forming the Tuckrensmibh. Telephone System, and for many years acted as manager and ,secretarytreasurer of that system. He was also a past president of the South Huron Liberal Association and a member of the Ex- ecutive, for many years. In 1885 Mr. Shddlin!glaw was united in marriage to Miss Janet Wren, who survives ,him, together with a family of three daughters, Mrs. W. I. Hargreave'saand Mrs. A. P. Hargreaves of Toronto, and Mrs, George Israel at home. The funeral was held from his late home en Tuesday afternoon, when the ser- vices were conducted by Rev. A. W. Gardiner, of Egmondville Church, of which Mr. Shillinglaw had been an active and valued 'member for many years, and were very largely attend- ed. Interment was made in, McTag- gant's.eemretery, Cbiselhurst, the pall- bearersbeing Messrs, George Israel, Ivan and Peter Hargreaves, Edwin Chesney, Arthur and Kenneth Jack - sow DUBLIN Miss Margaret O'Connell, Buffalo, is vacationing at the home of her sis- ters, Mies Molly O'Connell and Mrs. E. Bruxer, Mies Leota Ryan„ R.N., New York, is • visiting with .i ,r .parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Ryan. Miss Dorothy Molgy'neux spent last week with, friends in Ayton. Males Mary Beale, telephone opera- tor., is enjoying two weeks' vacation. ",.v Miss Genevieve McCarthy, Mies Ur- su.la Krauskopf and the Misses Doro- thy and Veronica Molyneux are camp- ing at Grand fiend this week. Mr. end Mts. William J. Hanley sailed this week for a trip to Belfast, Ireland, their native land. They will be absent' for six weeks. A new miodern• electrical lighting service 'hes been installed in St. Pat- rick's 'Church, Visitors.: Miss Marian Dill, Lon- don, with her parents•, Mr. and Mrs. P. Dill; Miss Geraldine Tyers, of Georgetown, with Miss Marie Evans; Robert McGrath and family, Detroit, with .his mother, Mrs. Mary McGrath; Charles Bens, Toronto, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans; Mr. and Mrs. Matt McCk.rfhy, Detroit. with Mr. and Mrs, Michael McCarthy; Miss Genevieve Feeney, Toronto, with her mother, Mrs, Kathleen Feen- ey; Miss Rita Stapleton, Toronto, :s vacationing at her home; Mrs. Wm. H. Evans and Miss Olive Evans, Galt, with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Matthews; Mrs. Michael Nagle and Mise Flor- etane Smith, Mr. ;and Mrs, William Smith in Detroit; Misses Margaret and Dorothy Kra:uskopf are vacation- ing,in Chatham; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans and family at Grandend. Father Joseph A. Feeney, St. Jos- eplh's Hospital, I.ond'on, apent a week with his brothers and sisters here- Mns. Gene Giroux, of Thorold, was a recent visitor with her sisters, Mrs. Dan Costello and ]Mrs. John Meagher, Don Benninger, of Toronto, and Ar- thur Looby, of Windsor, members of the Basilian Order, are vacationing at their respective homes. Dr. and Mrs. George Michell, New York; Father Wm. Michell, Chicago, and Mrs. M. Michell, Munrobia, Cali- fonnia, made a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs'. James Krauskopf during the week. Gordon Dill is vacationing in De- troit. BRUCEFIELD Mr. , and Mrs. Paterson, Mr. and Mfrs. Andierson and de,ughter, Miss Margaret Mercer, of Montreal, and Mr. Mercer, of Scotland, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Pa lemon. Mr. and Mrs. Clemente and daugh- ter, of Shakespeare, visited Mr. and.. Mrs. G. Swan. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smitih and family, of Winghiarre spent Sunday with Mr. and Mns. H. F. Berry. - On Thursday, Mrs. Abe Zapfe was rusted to Clinton Hospital for on operation foe appendicitis. At the timeof writing she is getting along time. Mr. anti Mrst Jahn, Grainger and Manse ,Tessie Grainger, of Clinton, and .Mne. Wane. A. Wright, of Seaforth, 'spent a few ,dhye at Tees a.ter- Mrs. Abeam, of Goderich., is visiting Mrs. San. McQueen and latest Forrest. "Mdse. Ruth Cummings, •orf Walton, is visiting her wont„ Mrs: T. H. Wheeler. Me,. :Carlyle Corniathi, Mies Ann. Cer- OW 'dee y I .s n ,tel 004arm y N t, l tens. r> lath nelneRkeyf 4i1ox;,t, yrs. S.tla$tley' ad Ila 4>~'H n .old'; of 'Iloaxxnito,,erp!etut the • week -04d Mxu1. Jaaaiesort We .exttsnudl our stere etuPai#hy ; Mrs. Jars- Moodie irk the death of ser inethea, Dom. dirtier, cion. Mise Rdtll Stott is visiting Miss Edna Mustard at Invexltures. Mns. (Rev.) A. E. 'Allen, of Gode zilch, is visiting at thee. homes of Mrs. J. McQueen. and Mrs. Forrest this week. They also had a visit froom. their friend, Mas. John Watson, of jgr. mlawdvilie, reoently. !Mrs: Hera, of.B;enssMM, and Mrs: A. McDonald, of Dundas, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mss. C. Haugh last week. ' Mr. Lawrence Redd and Mr. Stanley Reid, of Toronto, spent Sunday in the village. BLUEVALE Mr. George Taylor, of Wingham, oc- cupied the pulpit in the United Church on Sunday. Using as his top- ic "The New Man in Cha•is ," he spoke of how man must be renewed phys-i- caliy, mentally and spiritually. There will be no Sunday school or church service in the United Church next Sunday morning. The ,following Sun-„ day (the pastor, Rev. C. Tavener, will resume his work after vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Messer and MIbe Lindsay, tof Toronto, are visit- ing isiting Mrs. Raymond Elliott.. Mrs. Mes- ser sang a 'pleasing solo, "Sunrise," at Knox Presbyterian Church morn- ing service on Sunday_ Miss Florence Fowler, Elmer and Frank spent the week -end with fi iende at Beach Ca Pine& Visitors at the home of Miss Mary Duff on Sunday were: Miss Mildred McQuillan and Will Purdlou, of Luck - now; Donald Street, of Moorefield. Other visitors in the vieinity are: Misses Olive and Jean Thomtpsee, atf Teeswater, wi'tb Mrs. C. Hama/ton; Mies Evelyn' Master, of Parkhill,' at Mr. John Hall's; Miss Lillian Gee- niss, of Detroit, with her sister, Mrs. J. J. Sellars; ,Mrs. John Pugh, of Brussels, a guest of' her brother, Mr. Alan Ramsay; Mies M. Brock, Fort William, with Mrs, George Thomson. Rev. A. C. Craniton, of Tottenham, preae,hed in Knox Presbyterian and Eadie's on Sunday. VARNA Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Talbot, of Ed- monton, are guests • at the hoarse of Mr. and: Mrs. Inges. .." 4.0 IMr. and Mrs. John Watson, Gode- rich Township, visited on Friday with Mns. 1Mossop and daughter, Frankie. Mrs. Fulton, of Sarnia, spent the week -end with her sister, Mrs. L. Beatty, and daughter Edyth. Mr, Milton Johnston and sister, Myrtle, ,of Flint, Mich., were renew- ing acquaintances in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Monteith, of Strat- ford, called lest week on Mrs. M. Reid. Mrs. Sperling, of Clinton, visited her brother, Mr. John Rathweil. Mr. Cecil Wiley, of Detroit, is holi- daying at the home of his sister, Mrs. Will Reid. •Mr. Fred Davidson, of Detroit, call- ed Saturday on Mr. Geo. Beatty, Sr. Mrs. Nellie MoCiau:lley, of Hensall, visited her niece, Mrs. N. Reid, and called en Mr. Geo. Beatty, Sr. Mr. Fred Davidson, of Detroit, cull- ed on Mr. Geo. Beatty, Sr., Saturday evening. • Mrs. Madderford, of London, is the guest of Mrs. Smith and Mr. Denni- son. Mr. and Mrs. Makins, of Goderich, called on Mr. and Mrs. A. McConnell Sunday. Children of Mr. and Mrs. Collins, of Brucefleld, are vi:sdting their aunt, Mrs. C. Pilgrim. Mrs. A. Foote and daughter Olive, are spending a week in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. A. 'Feeley and Mr. and She. W. Seeley ,of Clinton, also Mr. Billy Austin, called on Mrs. Austin on Sunday. The ladies of 'the United Church Circuit presented Miss Peters, prior to her marriage, to a most beautiful three-way electric lamp. CROMARTY Mr. Gersham Speare and Miss Tut:Magham, of Toronto, spent a cou- ple of days with Miss Olive Speare. Mrs, Clive MacDonald, of Tomonto, is spending some holidays with Mise Olive Speare. Miss Helen Robertson, of Stratford, accompanied by her niece, Mise Hel- en La Moine, of New York, and.Miss Betty Thotnpson, of Stratford, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joni Seont and other friends. Miss Pearl Peavoy, of Orangeville, is spending a few days with Miss Lila. McCulloch. Mr. Gavin Twaddle spent the week- end with hist brother of Wadlacetown. Mrs. (Dr.) Reynolds, of Erin, is spending a few ,days with Mrs. Reidie. McKILLOP 190m4llis mews Fine Suiting P Fine All -Wool Worsted Pantie, taken from our best suits. Values to ?+QR, AU. sizes„ Very Special MEfiTANY Sleeveless Sweaters Plain shade brseshed or bughoutse stripes; in Green aro Jade, Marson and Grey. Reg: $1.00. FINAL SALE Summer Dresses HALF SALE CHILDREN'S Summer Dresses 43, Prints, Rayons and Voiles, good styles and col- ors. Sizes 2 to 14. Regular 75o to $1,SO. All Plain Pastel shades and :many striped patterns; Lastex tops. Special A Wonderful Bargain FANCY EMBROIDERED Adjustable Straps, Tea Rose and White - Ail sizes. To clear. SEAFORTH Mr. and Mrs. John Krezler, of Trail, B. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Fisher, of Gladtwin, Mich., are visit- ing with their mother, Mrs. John Eg- gert, a,nd other members of her fam- ily. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Fred H•oegy, Leota and Lavern and Mr, Edward Doerr were present at the Decoration Day services held at Rostock on; Sunday, Aug. 13th. Mr, and We. Carl Mikel and fam- Hy, of Fulla,rton, a:nd Mr. a.nd Mrs. Henry Kleber, of Brodhagen, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Doerr and, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Regele on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Steinaoher and family, of Stratford, visited at the home of Mr. and ,Mrs. William Koehler on Stin•dey. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eisler, Brace' end Carolyn, of Logan, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Eggert on SIM, - day. Miss Dorothy Reuther of Morriston is spending a month with her cous- ins, Della and Norman Eggert. • Little Roso, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Leenie Baaneermam, had her ton- sils removed last week aaui has nice- ly i'ecovered- Misses Fame and Amanda Hoegy, of London, 'have been visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity- " Mists Evelyn Heegy has secured em - p •oyanent in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs- Ernest Elligsen and Mra Chan- Ahrens, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elligsen, were at Niagara, Falls over the week -end and visited with their sister and aunt, Mrs. Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Weitergoe and friends, of Detroit, visited his par- ents for a few days last week. Mr. and Mss. Geo. Leith and Mrs. Whr. Reinw'ald, of Listowel, spent Civic Holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs. Chas. Regele accompanied Mr_. and Mns. John Krezier and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fisher to Fullerton and visited with Mra Mex Stoskopt and Mrs. Wesley Fisher. Regarding Car Parking TOWN OF SEAFORTH Victoria Park will be lighted and available for parking on Saturday nights for the balance of the summer. Shoppers and visitors are welcome to use these parking facilities and avoid congestion on Main Street. Police will supervise as far as possible, but. motorists are requested to lock their ears, as the municipality will not be responsible for any missing articles. PROPERTY COMMITTEE F. S. Sills, Chea' ::i