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The Seaforth News, 1937-09-30, Page 1N1,1' 1011,1 1:1:1 ref'. oi fruit and ,rani is (mile, hvev th( orchar.1 •aall 'Anil the roarlsib• sire:1.10 A t' rt i Ai" 0 L-..!, racy air, -1.1-1111, Jte-r s-nnittirnT ra ran, th LEADING NEWSPAPER 1.111t .::!.12/, • ritl 11 A i 1 )r1 (.1, dreattiy Nlilton tt a• - coming Int, of IlolvInira .;! Samar:and; ,e101 1 11 I.] their :I 0111 p - o rerl. WHOLE SERIES, VOL. 59, No. 39. •••/. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1937 Phone 84. $1 a year, Ifs Fully Guaranteed 3.69 !HEINTZ MUSHROOM SOUP - 2 Tins 29c SODA BISCUITS 2 lb. 25c 'TIP TOP TOMATO JUICE— Size 31 4 10c Tin PEAS, No. 4 2 tins 19c CORN 2 tins 19c TVMATOES 2 Tins 19c RICE 4 lbs,,25c 'TAPIOCA, 3 lbs. PATES, 2 lbs - FLAKED WHEAT BERRIES - 25c SNAP CLEANING POWDER - 2 Tins 25c CA1.7:3TIC SODA. loose Ib. 10c LIQUID AMMONIA . 15c bottle Red Head Laying ,Mash makes the sans 32.70 cwt. 25c 15c tq. Routiodge Phone 166 l‘st QUALITY -SERVICE L,..131:)X 43 L Noith Side United Church -Rey. T. A. .:armichael, Minister. 11 a.m.. 'The Table i the Lord. 'Holy Communion and the reception 1;•: members. 7 p.tn. 11, illIllra 1.\ 11 011 ac- count of 1;,gniondvilli nimircr,ary. S.S. at no aau, Please notice that cur nthh ver...ary he held on Sunday and Monday. f Tot. 124th and 126th. Egmondville United Church !Rev. 3, NV. Shepherd. 'Minister. .\.n- ttivtrsary -ereiees, 1111 a.m., 1).111. Special speaker. 'Rev John Nlaeleotl, D.D„ Toronto. SPecial music lay the choir and others St. Thomas' Church Services For Stinday, Oct. Srd.—,S.S. and t1/t tirlook. 11 children asked 9 'pro.c-1, Holy thiminnu- ion 00 ,i'clock. Sermon ionic, "Il'he Cup of Salva•tion." Evening serviee 7 o'clock, sermon 1> the Rector. The two services will he a continuation of iaoi SIM flay', 'Thanksgiving serviecs. All welcome. Canon 'E. 3ppleyard. /Rector. First Presbyterian Church in Seaforth. !Harold Colson Feast Minister. Ser- vices for Sunday. Oct. 3rd. Morning • service at 11. Eveninrvice at 7. 111he pulpit will lw :implied both mor- ning and evening. Nfr. Feast will be away conducting anniversary services. Preparatoiy service Friday evening. Oct. 113041. The celebration of the .Hmiy 1 T1,111011IniO11, Smulay morning, Oct. '24311. ;Anniversary serviees Nor. 141.11. Heartiest welcome to all services. • • . • TUOICERSMITH Mr. and Mrs. 'Walker Carlisle and hunily of- Hensall, spent /the week .end with her mother, Mrs. W-111 Landshorough. - Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 7Tehinnt are visiting friends in Hamilton, Morley Colman, son o'f Rev, Oliver Coleman of Winnipeg. called on relatives one day last week. - Mrs. Wm.. Black underwent an oips ea-ation recently and her many friends. - he pleased to know she is im- proving nicely and hope to see her home before long. 11.r. Tho, IHnclson of /Pontiac, 1Mich.. is •visit•ing friends in this Thethreshing is almost completed and corn cutting is C0111111 eneed. BROTHER DIES IN LAMBETH A brothert of Dr. Burrows of Sea - forth, 'Eli !Burrows. retired farmer and resident oi Lambeth for the past years, died at his home there last Thursday night, in his .830d year. Mr, Eurrons is survived by Irk widow, /formerly •Miss Lucy Taw; one 01011- gih'ter. iss 81.i113 ; one bratfier, Dr, F. j. Burrows, Sereforth. and one sis- ter, Mrs. IA. Kelley, f.onclon, The funeral serriel. NI a, held Saturday af- ternoon, Sept. 3201, with 'Rev. 17. An- derson, pastor of the Lambeth Unit- ed Church, •officiatirig. IMterment was tirade in Dorcheqtet C'efnetery. Century -Ofd Bees Nest Found in Giant Elm 1. giant elm 'tree t1111 hod 'petit a land/it:mit sine,' lite days of the pillneetS \ 11 this year at the farm o; Mrs. \V. 31. .13,2a. 1'1lekersi1)i.1 11 Twp„ 11111 car from K inpen. On ifeiflay afternoon last the huye log- were hanled hy truck to the sawmill at Densall. The alaove pielltre ntkell The !I\I hist hefore the hut( 101t 4111'. loaded on the :ruck: seated 011 the log are 3Irs. NIrs. /John •Eld- cr, an/I Mr. John Elder. Mr. lEhler, 1{410 ii,,11.1111 in cut- ting the tree down but 33 a reit. stated that an tiver-iitti 1]'11'44( 111 saw was procured for sawing the tree. During the elating a fay,' nest was discovered, containing dead bees and a ltriaolit 113 11)1n1y: iwt, had notfarently been 11.4)0. Id d in the /free. !pr./1)410y about 71 )ears ago and 111.. hole had - !teen oro.‘ 4 'V1'. I I honey Itiird 1 I/reserved. The late \V, 31, 44,14 ENGAGEMENT Mr. and \Ms. L. Ti. lirchards of Sarnil 411 (11 0111N" the engagement of their daughter lbarothy. to john Le- Roy 'Frost. -on NIr. and Mrs. Rot- he)/ Frost of Seaforth. ANNOUNCEMENT \he engagement is announced of Mary Loretto, eldest dartaitter of 31r. and Mrs. Win. 11)1117y NieRinop, to Eldon O'Brien, only .on of Mr, and Mrs. Christopher O'Brien of Tucker - smith, the marriage to take place quietly in Oetober. HOSPITAL AID The regular meeting of the \\To- inen's Hospital '833 will be held at the home of NI es. C, Sproat on fluirsday, Oct. 7, at 3.30 pan. NORTH SIDE W. M. S. The rrhank Ofic.ring and Social meeting was held in the basement of Northside United Church on .dkv, Selpt, 218. The Auxiliaries of the neighboring churches were present as guests. The meeting was opened ho' •the hymn, "Oli thul our 'Help in Anes pes,t," Sallower' by prayer by 31 iss Lawrence. Mrs. 'I'. J. Webster then read thif Scripture lesson. Mrs. Craw, of AlclKillop. was the guest speakei and her talk on China 10511 very inter- esting and instructive, and was en- joyed by I. Mrs. f'arnlie'llttel gave a well -rendered o010,' neve:Ill/allied 011 1111c 111111,, by Miss !A, Ferguson, Then the1 on-aanee young, people ,present• ed a play, "The Two Masters." It was well /lone and reflect cd a •great deal of credit on those taking part. .3 hearty vote of thanlcs was tender- ed Mrs. Craw- and also the Constance yonity people. and a return vole .of thanks wa, qtmdered The Northside fro United Cloirrh \\-.31.5. I I 3fIlm 04 iva. ing sung 'old Mrs. «Ling closed the 1IreC3- tiro Mg by prayer. .1 delicious 1111108 8a:1 served am! Out enjoyed(' afterlmou known barrister, had once been of- fered i/lIat I'm. this 11111, but refused to sell and his instructions to the family Were 11C el' lo 1131)44 10 be 011 (1009). Dow -ever, signs of ap- proaching decay were n1 1ticed. and it became Ilere,,any 11 COI. it. The Ltimber is sound. The men 11 Il,, 0111 33)]' rect1 in March were Messrs, Semi \Velsh, Smith., Pan! and 3411111 Elder, f )ne of the largest trees in this part of the country, it towered 25 dect aboin. all the otlier tree, in the lan-h, 211)e 1aws 311 .the \Veli.j) ore recently' arranged to facilitate .5W. ing hig logs such at, this. ITthe lum- ber from this tree will likely .he used for forniture and the gunare timber may gr, .10 the 101d Country, The be; of the tntoup measure, six feet aello,". 31r. Elder said that. Ridging front the stump. he 401(11 12 estimate the age of the trite to he .350 years. DR. TAYLOR HOLDS ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING iesTtihc e 1 eoni-turatres eld an entlins, ' 1714' 41,' 111 81111(11011 t- • /iehS nnouncing• . . iay evening, with a crowded Mr. H. Meir Wel, chairman. It was Dr. Taylor's•first public appear- 2 Shaeffer Fountain .Pens 2 ance in Seadorth and lie madc a very favorable impression 00 his audience, .11 "I do not feel like a stranger here," dt' rftivier "I have 'been at your very excellent hospital a >111)1) her of (, times, having had •Eweral Referring to educationa4 00-4,, Dr. Taylor commented on the large in- Cre.11,(1 in prices for public ; books. 1 1e '41948 mi that the 111,1 thicfl 31)371 1/ the 'I Shaeffer Pen" at 511 .71 r'11,o ing 111, .o,$' 11Si.• ,..rn c,f in --k iding the best metchantlisc , a.:41111 -11e t, e ha \ e atitierl a f,..1.1 1 line ''3 the o '113 a1.01 la ,-,,ralaly lin, mil Sh::efer Pen, anti i'encils. Shaeler PellS are Li ly guaranteed 7 fr ...r: 1 he 1•''. 1 iric 941 5.1.10) and fourth readers of two rtionne, ; ctpivard. See 3 "1:-ia3.'•i5tr Pen. each. now 00,1 each nearly c.w.o. times a, much as liefore, The so.called .010-10111 subsidy to f. nionitiliaalitie: had not reduced the tax.payer's 1131, 1)1, 'Taylor ,i)ointed out. He produce(I the NI,. hills coalcrielf, tlirtton and Seaforth, llone 011011 Were any lower. The 1011 '011 in Soafortii 31 00111011, "1! SHOP AT s1 ./11113 higher than last ear. in. taylor remarked. "rhi, could ao 31 the fault of the municipal council,. 111 of the iddiltn tay.tiou of 111.• The eoliirs are sliltpe nt 01',I "4101 1 get a new thrill 'nit ,,f Sitar -tier Pen Peri' nmance. $2.50 to $17.50 VVI! I t -r11111 11 :1 111 P:1 11: .10 carried in ,,:tr rytimaar ,..1; i 1 tephurn government, he pointed ont. i i 1./r. Ta/,lor le -affirmed hi, riledgt- I the party and to the organized temp -i fi IT PAYS , 1 erance forces of the vonnty to restore 1 the Cantula Temperance •Act in this s.T. comity and t 0 wr,ork i,or the tem31e7- f. ,Tiee cott,e, Cant, Earl lland, Ili TOrOnttl, nt110: a vin,wv, spoke after Dr. Taylor and naxe an exeellent ll411111,4$ on provin- cial matter:, '1110 first speaker of the eveninu uit, .N1r. George 11. Elliott of Clinton. Ile recalled the excellent rote he had received in 19119 when he was only 231 votes short of winning. "I feel sure nr. Taylor will win this time," he predicted. lir. X. \V. Trewartha of Clinton ilii a -bort address pointed to the ,'111 9111(3 men who represented• Hu- ron in the past, including 'Air. lEilher and the late 1'. McMillan. ''1 am sure 1)r, l'aylor lt ill abiy support this tradition in the Legislature," he said. 31r. 'Trewartha cloplored the laek of co-operation .411ow0 at 'Toronto. The premier had differed with Otta‘\ RI With Ili, Cabinet, and eVell With Norm. of hi, own Liberal supporters. -1 1 (Continued 00 Nee Five) SAVAUGE W. J. DICKSON In the passing of 131.r. 'NA', V, Dick_ son on Sundayt-Seaforth loses a high- , ly respected and moll known resident. Oil Friday Mr. Dicks -on suffered a SEAFORTH FALL FAIR paralytic stroke while Atting on t.11,..? The annual fall 'fair tinder the lin- of hi, 110(1), 00 janic.,01,,,t 'Lie- of the Seaforth .1grimiltural So- before driving up to ihning home some nus held on Hilitirsday and 1;ri- exhibits from 'the Fair. Mrs. Dickson daV last and was a gond 7(1 1'01'40, Ill(' who was in the hoti•ie came to his 44 ('re ie: a high ler and assistance immediately., lfr. Dickson most cla.,e, 14 eh,. t II 1119 (1, (111,1,10 did' not regain consciousness and 1,4 partlentarly gond, passed pezteefully a:ray on Sunday. was a :fine day and a gond erttAd was William Joahn Dickson W11,1 born 131 on hand, The list of prize winiters is 011111frieshire, Sk:ntland, on Webruary 011 Ong& two, Tile race results were! 9, 111354. Ft 0111110 when Si'1: years ,'ll 2:23 !CitISA to 'Canada with his parents Who set - Princess /0k3e, 33 . Morrissey, Centralia tied near Walton and later moved to 1 1 1 1113 111 and Hensall. I -it tile Al lard, 'Leslie Reid, Blyth After their marriage Mr. and Mrs. -3 2 1)ir1o.on came .to Seaforth where they Kate Axwortliy, 19 Mc'Na'll, Illy t h have eontinued to reside. Besides 'his '3 3 4 widow, formerly 'Miss Elizabeth San - Joe 'Harvester, J. Rutledge, Ilt-ram, he is survived by a brother, Brussels 4 4 3 Thomas Dickson, 11-lensall, and a Tim.—i3':11, • 2:1B, 2):110‘. 3:130 Class ter, NIrs. \VM, Stott, Winnipeg. Mlle funeral took place 'from his Caltiment Desperado, Dr, 3 1 .1 slaell,.).tre2s8idelaiceevonT.TiA,L7. Ti 0110e, Nbitekell nlchael 01 Sir Rithert, J. Bannerm.an,ChoPrCdcalaT,r1 officiated, Str.atford •Nortliside 181110,1 2 a,,isted ,by Rev. C. C. Keine, Dnritty Lady May Grattan, •1g. NV.•the service tlre quartette sang "Safe Fawm, .31 4 3 2 the Arnm of 'Jesus." Interment Slifaorrkcity 1133341,,,.1. Cahill, Strat- took place hi the Brussels cemetery. 2 0' 4 The pallbearers Were Messrs, J. P111 - Worthy }Tarvester, Stephens, lard, Albert Sanderson, 'Nelson Reid, Coderich '1 4 3 George Glenn. Robert Reid and He/ - Time! 0:30, 2016. ry Sanderso•n. The flower bearers werc 'John Traylor, !lack Steven, DROUGHT AREA RELIEF Fred Sanderson, William Pollard, The need is obvious. 'Phe gond old .,A 111011(0 those from a asfance 51. (['10010 familes, who are thutary to tending tbe 'funeral were: \Tr. and Mrs lThos. Dickson Dungannon. Irticeliold S•tat ion are rallying (0 ,this ' • 3fr and 'meg. Earl filmpey, London: very needy and humanitarian cause. Mrs. Genve I-70watt, 13irr; 31r. "rho's. C.N.R. is gratuitously co-operat- Dickson and' Mr, and' Mils, iGeo, im8 and will ,place a ear sometime and Mr. and iMrs. Shepherd, 'Hensall. during 'Octoher at lirticefield station and will deliver R in Saskatchewan HEELS FRACTURED free of cost, provided the people ad - The fothawing from !elle 1,..d,rnonlon invent 41-, this station will till it with - fruits and vegetables. Journal refers to a former Sealforfh l man. Mr, Crimokiby is a heather .1' from three or 3111' :Mrs. 131111132 Howes of Seatforth; eit:f Brticeilield and riyht 1', (''45 to 'Injuries th'a't will !keep him front the lake, wili, he given an opportunity 30 „Ili, very. w'or'k for 'tbrec, months Were suffered by James Grintoldby, 53, of 10926 711' ave., when he lost his hal- /ince and fell 00 feet from holder to a concrete floor late Thursday, At- tendants .at: University !hospital said hoeli [1(01.11)0(1('1Were ira tin'''. accicl•ent' happened in a shed a; the premises of the Edmonton Paint and Glass Co., Ltd., '110049 0013 st. where Mr. Grimoldby is einoloyed w relionseinan." se, and while they may be notified m their church pulpit, of the plac- orf this car, .the enterprise is en - l3 a community affair, non—ectar- and non-partisan. wIl. brollPht to a elo,e. ' T MRS. J. HULLEY h_titin The funeral of Mrs, '5. T-Tlley, who :\i, Trasscd away in S'eaforth, was held ,an '.\ -l-r Tue.:Tilly 90 !Paris, 10 11 1., for bpria.1 wee NO BRUSSELS FAIR the .Brassel. ,Fall Fair 'has been celled for this year, Secretary D. Mad -ravish of the East Huron ricnitanal Society announced this Phone 194 Res. 10 CANDIDATES NOMINATED FOR COMING. ELECTION ideial nomination meeting for the pro', incial riding, of Huron was Into 3131 ,111011 i,titte to lind $31.5, he said. Ile referred to forest contracts being let secretly, and "$3100,011,1! of our money 'pent to ;h&c" that wood out to the States." I ouchine ('11 temperance, the ,pres- held at Ilensall on'1Vritiesda..,- after- ,c1,1 and secretary of the Ten1Per- 310011. •11 the close the nominating ance Socuty had said the Clinton time the following names were rend c'///frention was one of the 'best; 'the by 31 r. 31.c t.eart, returning- onticer: James flallantyne a official agent. J. NI. Tiovenlock, Seaforth); Dr. 'Robert Hobb Viol- •( official agent, 1T-1 Glenn '11100, Seirfort'ID: Dr, Alexan- der 3loir t1)0cia1 agent, Eldon Ro \\ cliffe, t'sborneL 33 r. fi. 1, Nleir of Seaforth vas elected chairman for the meeting 1111:11 followed. [00103 candidate wa, allotted 445 minutes, Balla 13 110 spike ars:. :banking the elemors for the large majority hot election and hoped for -ann. isain, it as not easy to he the representative when so many are seeking jobs. He gave figures outlin- ing savings to the county from the O ep'hurn governinent in !Hydro, !high- '.\-ays, etc. 1Tie then introduced Mr. MEler of Guelpn, who spoke cm his behalf. Mr. lIeir, introducing 31.e. ,aid it was a pleasant surprise to meet the gentleman, with ishorn he lied at- tended collegiate at Owen Sound; his father %lin, the late Harry Miller, M.P, Mr. Miller explained' he was a re- fugee three yea.rs ago from the drought area of the \Vest. He reviewed thegovernment's ap- peal for support. Referring to tenvp- erance, he said Rowell and /Hearst had supported temperance and bad heen defeated at the polls. "Democracy ims failed if a govern- ment does the is 131 Of the people and then is thrned out he said 111 r119'8111 (1. Dr. 31.dr spoke briefly. The elder- ly gentlenian, life long • Liberal had found he could not follow t11! local member, "You arc here to hear 1l things of human interest, not things that con- cern sticcession dutlea, or finances 5111111 as a 411111 or two off your taxes." 4117 said, fl'ihe other speakers wort all making votes 'for him. \He criticised the Liberal convention and the temperance convention, as well a, tht •Conservative choice, Dr. Taylor replied to several o'f lir, liallantyne's statements: of sav- ings to taxpayers 'he said: "1-117pburn reaches behind your 'back and takes a whole lot more front you," He eited lines ,11.0. Dr. Taylor ,ahl: "I don't need! to hire a lawyer to addresa my constituents 'for 040, hf I cant speak to my own, how can 1 speak in the fie., said ats endorsation was unani- mous, They knew they could depend frolIl iny record 1 wou'l'd do what said. 1 can through the Conservative party give the best deal of any." fiqp,burn had increased the debt $100,000 /per working day; 'he said, go- ing fully into the failures o'f the gov- ernment. Coming back to temperance he •said: "NI y leader, Mr. Rowe, will away with the beverage rooms in litiron as one of his 'firat acts, I am solely able to do the most for the temperance cause. Dr. .Moir, by his 04011 admission, has said he was be- hind Hepburn." Mr. Ballantyne, in re'bu'ttal, said it was "a krt of bunk this man l(Tayfor,) has prut up." Mr. RalianItyne had said :before and 1105' would repeat his statement that he "conki take a -drink Or leave it alone." In lolosing he ask- ed for the support of the electors en October dth. ITthe hall was crowded and the' meeting was lively at times. BRUCEFIELD Mr. James 1111 04 Stratford is vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. g. Cornish. lfrs, 5. Grainger, Mies Jessie ,Grainger and Mrs. W, Wright of Seadorth spent a :few days in Ihier- ton. Mr.. and Mrs. 'W. Hill returned home from a motor trip to the West. 341r. and Mrs. C. Halstead and IFloyd of Stratford spent 'week end' with Mir. and 'Mrs, It Wheeler, Mr. D. Tough is visiting friends on the Bronson 1ine. Mrs. 'Alice Hohner spent Sunday M 1G0'derich. :Mrs. games O'Brien is visiting 'her brother in Wirt:ton. Mrs, B. Shouldice .of Brinsley and (laughter, 'from 'Toronto, ere visiting, Mrs, IA, Patterson. In roferrirug to the a.ocident which occurred on the Binuiceifield ,corner week ago Monday the paiper re,ported two men lieom Dungannon were ,the Hintsee" (le showed that estates of farmers under 41110,0001 were being ones who put the tourniquet on the held tip several years while Won -into injured man. We wish to correct this delved' back into uncles and grand- fathers, etc. before releasing it to .1 id 0 and dawxhters. [1 liad cost life Covernment $207'3 a year In delve statement AS was Mr. g. Cornish and •Mr. W. ,it\loBetli who aided the injured man. 3 cakes Calay Soap for only Sc with 1 regular package of Oxydol at..24c 1 Blue package Super Suds for 20c , 2 for ..21c 3 lbs. 'Soap, Chips for 1 package Premium Tea at 2 packages Wheat Flakes for 25c 590 with 1 piece China Free 19e 1 lb. Breakfast Coffee at, 39c with 1 cup and saucer Free 20 patterns, Wall Paper suitable for kitchen or pantry for 5c a double roll 20 patterns Wall 'Paper suitable for kitchen, pantry or bedroom— , ....... ....„ ........ ...,....... 10c a double roll No 00.0310104 during Sale WALTON. UMPHRIES & CO. 232- 2 Telephone 19 - 14