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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1939-05-11, Page 2PAGE TWO TEE SL;AFORTH NEWS uality Counts Most TEA 20 1411111111 llllll 111 11111.111111111111.11111111111111,1111.11111111111.11 Mirror of the Nation The number of western rebels a- gainst e Government on the "wedge: •veau1d have been m,._ : lar:e, ba: far the 'hurried .n:erven:io: Ministers Gaadinee and Feder with :hat the .a.zrAtiltarai. 7JR ::;:a.. bilis whir_ hare been 'before the House for eaneeral '.week. .1.,l he w:.._.a wit a... H _se ef _. .a- dealina w; -4 Liberals ..s. the rII,rt alter its ea,tees. had •perseade loyal -ea al m in i n the lotedete.t. Nlielseer Gerliner's pested eitanges , rant e :5'.,_ : i quest._fle - aaedliatioee press ha; ' the . .give _ aerstize. Ides -'hall._ eel era, eed_. :he t'renient ,f Nla'kenele King has a leeldedly weakened. \\ estern Liberal mentbers who realize :hat they are facing defeat in the forthcoming gen- era: election are blaming him. His l:eg_ent shifts in position on a single :s=ue, in the space of less than three months, set a new record for Parlia- ment. Bin the eabinet has been divided r fare the amser on the ;cheat gne-tio:t ..r.? Mr. Ganlieer's nositioa has been Moat . happy. His aanoaneement February that :he , ran:ec1 arlat hail been a :t , ,oke ..e.eettry eeild nee con.. . .... ... ... f.i .e. ... ... : '..ea onnee • 7171'k are . the ...thaeanteed priet e • a n 1 , dac- .n the east ef zaeernenern.Th. P_a !: n _r's nom. ._,. 7,0' is lel 5. the ._ :e ,.ad-. Mr. Gardiner yeas allawed :c innetnat a eottine.enise. air, . froni ta dui leeet ll. • se,_, .5 ..- . 'Iv woe,. +_.. that the aasie _ w o.,, 1 _ a: eeets This aas zeneteentadele.Mr. the a le ' ills were a7leavel to stand am ea he GOOD'iEAR SPEED' • Mow cost tire rftare ion`; wear, economical service. _x" SEE US FOR GOODYEARS TODAY KEN. MacLEAN EGMONDVILLE, ONT, • -i oz. ereiries ..... ,rhe ...,e :os--: .. . ._. ,...-..:':nriee a.. ..e: • \.'.. 'iendieer . s. HURON NEWS The Cat Came Back— Ha.t::g :• . onss tree:, t'=- ei .._ ..▪ .. tar::er :r YJ.. .. _ . Jc •.- a .. d. . he . -teed '• - sa iszzy .i".°.! :3 -el •_, aha: vas to ;arc :beer: _..aea, ....,,-. ,.. Gree„ -..k. 5G'r-:... ....��.cr 'd net -a-- fir :3e ... ce::e. :r- les_... :erriti_ - eat::ace i- :he -itemtee of the :.-- ::7: kn•, n, ion: BECOME TRAFFIC STENOGRAPHER Practical office jobs are available :or v:u3g teen and women :rained as traffic stenographers and clerks. More traffic restores prosperity to Canadian: and only through increased traffic can,jobs -be secured, Our Freight Traffic Course has been approved by many traffic and railway officials and has been specially written for Canadian rail- ways. We have had 25 years experience in teaching this course and when you combine this course with our aintrAified course in -Plain English" shorthand you have a very practical combination. It is ea -y to learn at home. , . Mr. E. D. Cotterel, Gen. Supt, C. P. R., Winnipeg, Man., writes: "I have examined your Freight Traffic course shish em- bodies frill details in connection with the handling of Freight. car service work 'They are certainly Instructive and are very camp:e e.' If you have at least one year high school education. write Fe free folders- describing these courses. Write today ,..r free descriptive literature. CASSAN SYSTEMS DEPT. L TORONTO, 9, Ont. two days dater the local household was astounded to find the erstwhile' : curled up in its usual ' place on the doorstep of its former home, 1.12v - 1u made the journey afoot back w ,'t5bright lights, and thus hj• ,its sagacity in making the long trek, once more verified .he .saying that thee . cat same back because it couldn't stay away —Walkerton Herald Tines. Philip Harris Passes— Two deaths were recorded at the Huron County Horne for the Aged, a: Clinton. on Monday of laet -week The deceased were George Denver, eighty. of \\ ingham, and Harry Mill- er. seventy, of -Clinton. Philip Harris, formerly of Walton and Seaforth, died on April 27th. Taking To The Air— \V. C. Attridge, president of the Dominion Road Machinery Co God- erin, is another executive who :_ making use o: the airplane in the pur- anit of his business duties. Last week he dew from Detroit to • Milwaukee an,/ re:ttrn, saving at least one day's a ,. '.nee t. his once. Leaving Goderich— -F':.. regal partnership of Daneey heel existent hint \Ia,.it, ,eget: .,Iced, P. J. Bolsby in- : or:t:ed The Signal -Star. Mr. Bolsby • ',w..s le ng t oderic 3. as soon as the n v.: (ream sitting& :n w...'.:.ite has three ca,e.. were finish- ed. for 0:teen.:-.n. where he worald stead a vacation with Mrs. Bolsby 1 heir baby 'n Clarence. Hie feat - toe an: were :nn:er:3in. he said. file al ima:e aim was to establish a con- ree::iia: with a firm of Toronto soiied- , _'rs :o handle sou:: e. work. He had a similar :crier in Hamilton. Mr. Bolebv heat he had not made up his n.led. He sail he had come to Sea- n.,:l an.: then . , Goderich to gain experience. and, having achieved this e e ::e was due for a larger field.— Damage Action Dismissed— The. . than o: Evelyn Regan against. e n:nits of Huron and Middlesex _, dama.zes Sn,vfft for injuries re - 20 aeziltat on a county red etwee:: the tw ,31^_:.e:. 'war 1 -r3 5 'Ty Mr. ,41, - :ice *i?Ilory ,.. :he session of :he su- rea.- -_..,, -., Ga erieh on Fr:day-. ,•„• pf the Firm . 'inio: a �a: ,perp:e . :tat oaee a car •gine in the -1'-:! :here .. ....,. 3 dee ed .a c ewer .. ,he ear, tome-. lies Regan. He a::amp:ed :o pass. et off the :rave; and the car went a :.-e .l.:rh. and ss:tck a tree. The _.^ was bai:y hart and was un- eaeselaes .7 or two days. The high _- ,;wing lap i..:he ditch and on :e steal? ..' ler of :he road gave •,:- -, . -. ,vba: mi. : he a shaulder. and the driver drove the car. -: ::as admitted i s evid- e:ace. that :he width of the road was 14 f_•et, 2 i ;thee. and there •,vas space --.:n::hiog like 3 feet alter de - dilating :he width of brach cars 1 ama:win: ell •:i ere .were two conflicting :ac:_... That :he orze :o get :ante -. came the :armee far safe- ty: Peter .-W:e•K.C.. was etranse: - _....:y' Hunan, and Ge.. L. i �• sr } _. Middlesex. T. R. Patterson.. county engineer. .,_ -d the read is one .21 :he lialner revelled :.u.:_ - rah s: The e einty • s wan a” moththe average ono .- : ,5.irak dont .on eaat-ey :-.41e. He had taever • e ..t a eatianlaietf aoy .:her ac - iso . Cr..>--exan: by Mr. Mit- : he!! the witness said that ..`ree- men: hal bee::made .bens-e_n :he tam. an: _„_.neers verbally to maintain :':e road. 651i miles by Rana: and _-_- -a:ne his:a-;e b: Late H. W. Miller, Clinton— Henry W. Miler. a resident of Clinton =ince 1923. passed away on April 30th, in his 72nd year. He had t.e,rt failing hea h for some time and .or :he last six weeks had been gradually weakening. A son of the late Ja:nb Miller and Eliza Young he .' a- born on the Tipperary Line, Goderich township, and in 1901 was united in marriage to Rhoda Reed who survives. They farmed in Gode- rich township until l923 when they moved to Clinton. Surviving besides his widow are three sons, William of Bad Axe. Michigan: Fred and John of Clinton; two daughters. Violet and Freda of Toronto: two brother, James of Clinton. and Jacob of Tuckersmith: two sisters. Mrs, Marg- aret McCartney, Clinton, and Mrs, Edward Makins, Powassan. Ontario, Interment was in Clinton cemetery. Th .se who ;nerved as pallbearers were Frrt Tre::art a, Fred G. Ford, Rob- ert Thomas Hawkins. Al - .._.,':ter and Peony Gunn. Gas War at Zurich— The gasoline .lar in Zurich is still on, and motori=tis are taking advaae eae.' keening. their tanks well..re- THURSDAY, AY 11 1939. plenished when leaving the burg, as very few places in Ontario sell gas as low in price, as right here in -Zur- ich, with price, ranging from Mc, 23e, .V4c, and 25c. Truly, we are now buying cheaper gas than before the 2c raise a month ago, -Zurich Herald Baker-Mason— A , quiet but pretty wedding took place at high noon. Saturday, Aprii 29th at the United parsonage, Grand Bend, when Miss Ila 'Victoria,' only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. \Gm Mason, became the bride of Joseph Stewart Baker, only son of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Baker, of the Lake Road. Rev. C. Beacom, pastor of the church officiated. Mr, and Mrs. Bak- er u -ill reside on the groom's farm on the Lake Road. Poison Suspected— Two valuable Clydesdale horses, one a mare in foal and the other gelding, died over the week -end on the farm of Hon. J. G, Gardiner. _Minieter :o: Agriculture in the Fed- eral Government and are believed to be the victims of poisoning. Mr. Gar - diner's farm is situated near Kirkton and is being opera:ed by his nephew, Mr.- Case Aa -:en. The mare was the riper:y of Mr. Arlen and died in at:'0izing pain Sunday about noon. The nature of :he deaeh of the am - ma:= arouse:: tiuspiziart and it is re- orted on ore, inspection a green powder resembling paris green was ::,d in :he oat boxes in the stall mixed with the oats. A short time after the death of :he mare the geld ing died. The_evding, a valuable ani- ma, was owned by Mr. Gardiner. The provincial police from Goderich were caned.—Exeter Times -Advocate, Found Dead in Bed— The Brussels comnrunity a. - hoc ed and grieved :a learn -of the sd en paasing on April 26th. of Mr. James MacFarlane of Con. 3. Grey township. He was found dead in bed bis o a_, early Wednesday naarning. A post-mortem. conducted by Drs. M:Rae and Jaareszin of Era>se;-, rerea;e' :ha: death had been -s::`ed by a ..ear_ seizure accompan- ied by _. ....__e o, the brain. The lave Mr. 'MacFarlane was barn in /227 U0r/Mo/Aotuc BREEDI-NG STOCK Apure -bred bull will improve your dairy stock, and earn its keep many tunes over. Better strains in all livestock produce increased returns throughout the year. This Bank is interested in all progres- sive farm operations and our Branch Manager will be glad to consider a loan to youforthese or any worthwhile purposes. Have a talk with him. THE DOMINION BANK ESTABLISHED 1871 Seaforth Branch, E. C. Boswell, Manager. Amulree, Perthshire, Scotland. in Sep:ember, 1So9, and was married 35 years ago to Margaret Laing of Perth. In 1914, they and their family of small children came to Canada and seniled in Glengarry county. Later they ntoved 'Yo Lucknow, and in 4927 they purchased their present home an Can. .3. Grey . Mr. MacFarlane leaves to mourn his passing. Itis wife, three sons, Thomas, at hone, Walter and Mungo of Grey township. and ova a ugz:eve. Mrs, Gordon Mac- Pherson t:Jennie) of St. Helen's and Mrs. Sylvester Raynard -(Christina) o: Grey. There are also eight little ^".drei:. The eldest some Ham - it,, passed away some years ago and was laid to rest in Lueknow ceme- tery. The funeral was conducted by Rev. H. Snell, pastor of Roe's. United Church. Interment was made in Lucknow cemetery, and Rev. Mr, Wright of St. Helen's assisted at the graveside. - Notice to Creditors. 3 wks, for 52.50 Pala. 7',9t9 A few minutes ago I completed a conversation with a customer in Quebec City. The service was so wonderful, I cannot help writing a word in praise. It happened like this (and almost as quick as the writing of it):—Called Central here, She called Barrie Long. ]Dis- tance and gave the number. The Barrie Operator called Montreal. And Montreal got Quebec. All this while I held the line, I was speaking to the party in about fifteen seconds; much quicker than some local calls. After using many other means of communication once or twice daily for some little time now, I have never before ap- preciated the convenience of this service at such a little cost, vis„ $1.30. Often before I have paid more than this with three or four hours ing for replies, whereas call did the whole works the one jump. mad. wait - this at Hope this doesn't make you Yours truly, No, Mr. Gartlan, we are not mad, Though your estimate of the elapsed time nisy be somewhat optimistic, we are proud of your letter and of the organization whieh merits your warm uplrroval. M, J. HABKIRK Manager.