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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1929-03-21, Page 4OZ le le rE SEAFORTH NEWS Snowdon B1'ps., Pnblishorl, ance 1AlAI.TON Wed. April 3 MUSICY B BLYT 'ORCIRESTRAVE-PIECE Admission, $1,00 a couple BLYTH" Mr. Lloyd Jiohustoa and MargaretJohnstonJoh reand Minnie spent Saturday-evening'at the h sof alit. John Craig, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rogerson and 'wily visited with Mr, an'd' Mrs Morritt ou Su•nd'ay Mrs, A bent N'esbit't had the • fortune on .Saturday to fall ov -piece of ice and brealc. her arm, 'Mr, and Mrs. Robert Wallace %guests at the home of Mr. John ,on Sunday, 1. [r. John Nesbitt and h!is, sis!te law, Mrs. A, Nesbitt, and Haug have returned home from spend -the winter in England. .Mrs: Thos.Granby spent the 'week .with her brother, Mr. Al ,Neebitt of Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence • John -and lona spent Sunday with J. and Mrs. Granby, Mr. and :firs. Jno. McNichol, T Grasby and Mr. 'and Mrs. Cha Nicholson were guests of 'Mrs. J McCaughey Tuesday evening, Blyth Y.ThS,—The Young Pop Society held its meeting in the ba • meat of St. Adrew's United Chu on Monday evening. The meet was in charge of 'the Citizenship co •mittee, followed by a. St. Patric social. Mr. George Leith Jr. ace lied the chair. The meeting ape with prayer by Dr, Barnby, follo -by the Scriptural lesson. The m Utes of the previous meeting w read and approved. The topic w -taken by Dr. Ross, "Why is the ^quor Question a ;Problem," He de with the use of intoxicating bev ages from the beginning of. histo -and the effects on .the mind and bo Miss .Gladys Fawcett dealt wi "Government Control" and how 'has affected the problem. Rev. 'B'arn'by dealt with the question fro .the .Bible, standpoint and how to de "with quotations that apparently san Pion the use of alcohol. Rev. A Weir then led in 'prayer. The sac part was under the direction of D C. E. Toll and everything bore a r neembrance to St. Patrick's D During lunch severe! instrumenta •were enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey \'[eCutche of near Brussels visited the former sister. Mrs. Robert Craig. Mrs.Alex. Fox and baby Shirle who .. have been visiting her parent 'Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston, r • turned to their home in Toronto o Saturday. Mrs. Arthur Dobie and daughte Frances, of Royston, B.C., are visi beg her parents, Mr. and Airs. Wm Johnston. There passed away in London o Saturday, the h5th instant, \Arm. Cad youngest son of the late Mr. and Air Martin Cade, late of Hallett. After the death of his parents, he made his home with his sister, Mrs. Joseph Grashy, of \'orris and after her death, which took place last May, he resider! in London. His death carne Ton„k great weakshock to t spell and his friends. taway in few minutes. His brother accom- panied the remains to Blyth on Mon- day, March lath and the funeral was held from the hone of his sister. Mrs. Charles Grasby, Blyth Rer. Dr. Barnby, assisted by 'Ret Mr. Shore, • +conducted the services at the house and grate The pallbearers were Wm. Brown, Fred. Shobhrook, Hen- ry Sanderson, D. Kelly, Wm, Logan and D.Floods, The March meeting of the Wo- men's Institute was held in Memorial 'hall on Friday, March I5ith. The president, Mrs, R. bi'ightnran, presid- ed. Meeting opened in the usual way and the minutes of last meeting were approved as read, The secretary read letters of appreciation from Mrs, VViliiarn Johnston for letter and fruit sent in her illness; also the Dexter family, in their bereavement. A let- ter teas read from Geo. Spotton, MR, stating he was delighted to receive resolutions from our Institute to be -acnt through him to Ottawa regard - fang 'tlhe clearance given vessels car- -yang liquor to the United States, ontrary to the laws of that country. letter was read from our district secretary, creat \i s. }, r. Elliott.J J 'Wing- , ng- ham.stating the atandin committee omnuttee on Home .Economics Would be ex- pected to give a report at the annual district meeting in June, Mrs. Rich- mond, -\-frs. VFightntan, and firs. Young were appointed a committee to interview G. :v i. Chambers in re- gard to the lot south of the Hall, Tt was decided that the Women's Tn- stitute hold a concert about the 19th of April and secure Margaret Mac- Kay of Owen Sound, elocutionist, Programme committee, Mfrs, Faw- ,cett, Mr Mills Mrs. Newcombe and Mrs. C.Bell, Mrs, McGowan gave a splendid paper on the tante of eggs •• and various Ways of cooking them, A pleasing feature of the programme eves a recitation, "Birth of St. Pat- rick," by. Miss Gladys Fawcett. "Do for Institute Members,' was read by Mrs. Munro and was very instructive. Roll call, an Trash story, wan much enjoyed. Meetht,g closed with the lftzpalt benediction, Worms• are encouraged by morbid conrfiti,ns of the etnmach and hciwe:: .104 ea subsist, Miller's Worm P -O'er nth it nm et immediately and will w t, :e n irmi twat .N, t , -ere- r can are in , v d,cine, which is not only a worm de- ,trayer, but is health -giving medicine m,st bctteticta: tt th _ening con,ti- atti,tit, incl tie ;tech it bit no superirrr, 14isses Yeo otfe: • J, mis- er a were Yeo r-in- hter, ing tpatet fred start ohn hos. ries J. le's se- reh ing in- k's 011- ned wed in - ere as Li - alt er- ry dy. th it Dr. Lir al c - Ir. nal r. e - ay. Is 0n s,. e- n t; , n s ' WDL 1'ETo N FLOURMILLS ILAJ CO. LIMITED SEMM0RTM, ONTARIO MANITOBA Oats We have a car of Manitoba Oats. These are verynice oats, testing . about forty poundsp .er bushel, SILVE KING for r Bread. KEYSTONE OEforP Pastry tp PHONE 51 LONDESBORO, TIFCKERSMITII. Mr, Richard ,Govier had a very sue- Mrs, Aitred Ross is visitingfriends in Mitchell this week cessful sale last Wednesday. Mr, Torn Oliver of 'Clinton was a week end visitor in our village, ' Miss Dbroth!y,Bryant nt Biyth spent a few days with 'friends here recently, A number of our sports took in the movies at Clinton Saturday night. ,bfisa Berth'a:N'ott spent the week -end with Roxboro frfiends. Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Ball spent Sun- day w'nth the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. G, H. Ball, Mrs, Kerslake and ohildren of Ex- eter are visiting her paretics, Mr. and Mrs, Lyon of the Allege, Mrs. W. Brunsdon spent Saturday last with Blyth friends, Miss Gladys Mountain spent last week visiting her friend; Miss Verde Watson: Atlre. Holmes of, Cha't'ham is visiting with Mr. attd Mrs. H. Lyon. Miss Lyon spent Monday with Biytlt friends. • Miss'Susie Sampson of Palmerston visited friends here recently. Mr, and Mrs, Youngblut and Miss Helen, Airs, ivfounteitt and Miss Glacl- 05 motored to Goderich Sunday to see \Irs. Youngblut's sister, Mrs. Pipe, who is quite ill its the hospital, Mrs. Pipe is well known here and her many friends• hope to hear of a speedy re- covery. Mrs, ,Rbbert McCrea and Mrs. Fred Johnston visited London friends last Wednesday, Air. Fred Caldwell spent Monday last in Clinton, Mrs, Robert McCrea is visiting Bel grave friends this week, The W. I. held their annual pie 'upper last Friday evening in the Conttnunity Hall. Owing to the wea- ther and roads there was not as large a gathering as usual, but everything went off well and a good time was enjoyed by all. Mr., Art Waymout is visiting his brother Till at \ alkerville this week. MANLEY. Wedding bells are ringing in our burg. .Mr.. James O'Loughlin is engaged with Mr. James 'Nolan in Tucker - smith for the season's farm work, - The many friends of Mrs. W. Hoe- gy are sorry to learn that she is not improving as rapidly as expected and is still under the doctor's care. The roads have dried up consider- ably since not many cars have ven- tured out and have saved the roads from being cut up, The maple syrup season so far has been poor and by all appearances it will be short. Want and For Sale ads, 3 times. 50c Seed Potatoes GROWN FROM GOVERNMENT CERTIFIED STOCK last year.' Say, Mr. Farther, last Fall 1 could have shipped several carloads of high quality Grade A potatoes, And why didn't I ? Because the farther does not attend 'to his seed, \Vthy in the Spring, ask the ordinary farmerif he wants some good seed, he just laughs at you •aud says, "Oh, we have lots to do us i in the cellar," and he just sows culls and all. Pos- sibly some seed his uncle had 20 years ago and was then a wonderful potato, but today it is run out and is full of disease. Now, fellows, take this tip; throw those potatoes to the pigs and hens. They are 'worth 90c per bag for hen feed. BUY PURE SEED FROM GOV- ERNMENT CERTIFIED STOCK and get into the business right, and if you have 10 or 100 bags to seal next Fall I will be open to buy them, at a premium of 25c per bag over the. ordinary farm cull potatoes: And by every farmer growing Grade A. stock we can ship or sell several carloads, But under present conditions I would not touch your pdtatoes at all. Phone me your order for potatoes at once as my stock is limited Prices per Bag $1.50 Cash J. E. Hu ill and Sons POTATO GROWERS Phone 34-616 Orders left with Wm, Sproat, Tile afeituiaetttre , will be attended to.. 14 'Aiiss Bessie i\iviKay is confined to bed through illness, Miss Alice Thontpsott has secured a position in the general store in Eg- tnond'ville. Arthur Jackson of Flint, ..Mich„ is visiting at his ,home , here. Mrs. George Strong is tnuch im- proved at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harvey Moore, Death of • John (Rive) McLean,—A wellelen:own resident of 'Tuck r e smith passed; away suddenlyat his hone on Saturday, March lt6th, in the person of John McLean., widely kttowti, as River John McLean. The deceased, who would have been 69 years of age on July 2, lived during his entire life time on the farm where he was born, the son of the late William McLean and Margaret Ann Bell McLean, One sur, David, on the homestead, Tuck- ersmith; one sister, Miss Margaret MdLean of Tuckersntith, and 3 grand; sons, survive. Two daughters died tit infancy. Another sister, Mrs. Thos. McMillan, of Hullett, died sev- eral years' ago. 'Mrs. McLean, for- merly Mary Ann Modeland, prede- ceased her husband ehirtytsix years next fall when David; was nine days old. He was a faithful Member of Egn ondyille United Church, was a generous and upright, honourable than, who will be missed, by all. The funeral, which was largely attended, was held on Monday afternoon from Egmondh-ille United Church, to Malt- landbank cemetery, the services be- ing conducted by Rev. W. D. Mc- Donald. Dru•iug the service Hiss El- eanor Snider sang "One Sweetly Sol- emn Though 1." The pallbearers were William Lands'borough, Alexander Broadfoot, John Martin, James Car- noch:an, William Black, James ,Allem, Among those from a distance who at- tended the funeral were 'air, and Airs, John Henderson, Kipper; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sproat; Mr. and Mrs, J. B. \ic'Lean, Mr. and ;Airs. W. H. Mc- Lean, yfr. Robert Bell, Hensall; Mr. Thos, Bell, of Centralia; Air. and Mrs. Thomas Drover, of Chiselhurst, and lire. George Munro, a cousin, of Vancouver, Mr. William Sproat had a very suc- cessful sale Monday last, Sonic fine cows sold for an average of $140. Mr. Harry Chesney has rented Mr. lViliiam Sproat's farm for a team of years Mrs. Robert Charter, has been vis- iting with her son, Mr Harry Char- ter of town, for the past three weeks. Miss ' \ldniel Wallace is on the sick list this week. We are glad to know that Mrs. Dapple and Mary have recovered af- ter an attack of Rat. 'Master Bruce McLean, little son of Air. and Mrs. David McLean, unfor- tunately fell from a hay mow to the barn floor and broke his collar bone.• 'Miss Mary McKenzie was a guest at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Dave McIntosh, at Bru,cefield, on Sunday last, Mr, and Mrs, Wilbur' Keys are bus- ily engaged improving their new horse. Mr, Win, Manson was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and \irs. G. McCartney. Mr. and Mrs, A. Gordon of Eg- mondville, left to spend a month with their nephew, ler, Carter, of Rock- woRod. ec eption.--0u Thursday March 14th, friends and neighbo evening, gathered at the home orf Mr. and Mrs "William Pullman where a re- ception was givenitt 'honour of their s:C(111, Cecil, and his, bride, who receiv- al many beautiful and useful presents. The evening was spent in playing. cards wird dancing, McKPLLOP, The regular meeting of :the South Branch of the W. M. S. of Duff's Church, was held at the hotne of Ars. John Daley, on 'Tuesday, March lath. A number of pe'o:pde were dis- appointed in not being able to at- tend due to the bad condition of the roads, Owing to the absence of the president, 'Mrs. Daley conducted the devotional ekercises. The Imission- ary prayer was given by :Mrs, C. Henderson and readings were given by Esther Dodds and Mrs, Gordon. The meeting closed with the Lord's prayer, after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess and a plea- rant .social hour was enjoyed by all. The North branch of the (Ladies' Ai t EI0,1'W,M,S, met at, the home of Mrs, 1^. McKerch.er on Tuesday, March 19, There was a large attettd- sttes A inenvbers and visitors pres- ent and the social afternoon wast. spent pleasantly is quilting, At the THE ,S, AFORTH NEWS close delete, refreshntemts were sere - f' ed by the hostess. ' The ,11.dtv.elers ' Chub were entertained in the ksar+ttatel''s Mall et Cpastamee on Friday, evening of last week. In spite of bad roads orad a rainy night a fair number assembled. Guests were invited for the evening also, enol` report a 'very enjoyable time. ',Chase who entettaiueil 'were Messrs. TJort}e•. Webb; 'Chas, 'Waee- liLeulkdh,eAriSfiatetna0lesGill, ChaelesRiley and On Friday -evening; March 1S'th, the home of Mt and Mrs. W Biernes to ne 7 s was the scene of a Most social •and pinaskan!t evening when the Moonlight 'Revellers Club, neighlnors and friends met to .spend a social evening with 'them before they moved to their new bane. Mr, anti afrs., Biernes have proved thenes'elees obliging and kind' neighbors ,•arid all -ere sorry to part with them, but he has, bought a fain, near Atwood in Elma townsit!fp, Mr, /William Storey has rented the Dodds farm in McKillop on which " Mr, Beirnes has resided for the past two years, iThe social part of the evening was hr ehargeof Mr, W, Mc'Beien, Mr. W. Mason and v d,'i t Ar, ,1~d,F.ce.mu- sic The mu sic was furnished by 'MYessrs. T. Mc- Millan, , Ge o. H, Dickson' and the lRroome Bros„ accompanied by Mrs. IBroome, Mrs, Ed. Dortanee, Miss Pryce and 'Alas McMillan, an'd was of the highest order.'The address was read ay 'Mr. John Scott in_hisusual pleasing manner. Mr. and Ars. Beirnes made a very,fitting reply. Mr. and Mrs. B'eirnes were each present- ed with a beautiful chair by Mr, G. E. Dorraitce and Geo. H, .Dickson, while bliss Gladys Mason peasented Miss Il.leen with a handsome casserole, aA2r, and Mrs. Biern'es, and Ileene, • Dear Friends,—Learning t'hee you 'have decided to leave our vicinity and also our Club, we, your neighbors and fellow mentbelrs orf ,the Moon - tight Revellers Club, have met to- gether in a. social way to express our :appnecia'tioft of yotirfriendship as members, and loyalty as neighbors. ,We often fait to realize and to value, the friendship and devotion of ,lives which are spending thesnse'ives amongst us until their are removed from us. We therefore feel that we cannot let this opportunity pass with- out in some small way recognizing that friendship which will never be forgotten, So we ask you to accept these chair's. for Mr, add Mrs. ,Biernes and Miss Ileene, net for their intrin- sic value but for our good will and best wishes, which accompany you to your new home. Signed ,on behalf Of the Club.." Mrs. Alex;. McGavin of Sea•forth spent a few days last week with her friend; Mrs, 'T. W. McMillan, ANL —il1— LONDESth)RQ COMMUNITY HALL HARLOCK ALERT CLUB FRIDAY, NIA'. 22 Allen • Orchestra Admission 95c plus 5 cents tax !Mr. Joseph Hogg Jr, hes returned home front Kitchener where he spent the winter. 'Mrs, Samuel Storey has\been on the sick list this last couple of weeks. na Hee e i u friends J' Y willglad be to know she is able to be about again, DUBLIN. Miss :Minnie Maloney of Buffalo is visiting, tg,at the tropic of her'jnother, Airs T, Maloney of Hibbert. Mr. and' Mrs. William Feeler at- tended the funeral of Mr, John Mc- Lean ,on Monday last, ; 'Miss Annie Ryan orf Seaforth spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. P. Ryan of .Hibbert. M•rs, Jerry Ryan al Stratford is vis- iting with. her another, Mrs. T. Mal- oney, Mr. and Mrs., Pat. Berm spent Mon- day in Stdatford, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nagle are in Toronto at the funeral of his brot•her- in-law+, Mr. Simpson of Toronto. Air: and Mrs, James Carlin of. Beechwood spent Sunday at the home of her mother,' Mrs. 'Holland, .lir. and Mrs, Will Stapleton enter - rained their friends on Sunday even- ing, All report having a.good time. Miss Mary Gulliton of Logan was the guest of Mrs. Joseph Nagle last week Airs. \\l'illiam f io Has•ting s H'ibbsrt t spent Sunday the guest of Mrs, T. Barns, M'r, 4Villiane Snaith and mother .of Dunnville spent the week end with the Smith Bros, of Dublin. Mr. W. Curtin gave a party one ev- ening last' Week to his gentlemen friends. All had a good tithe. Pleased to see Mr. George Holland out again alter three weeks' illness, No surgical operation is necessary in removing corns if Holloway's, Corn Remover be used. I . .The "l he roan} 'friends of Mi Wilmer \'te'Clittclsey will he 4t11ry o 11n.aw, he confined to the house th'rnitgh 111 nese an'cl 50 hope to see hila ollt soon. 'Mrs. IR !Cameron, of tHeiisall, spent a Pew days with her. parentsMt, and Airs, A. Laster, 'Miss Jeau Mossop spent Sunday;; with relatives on the lSauble Litre, IMsa, F. Weekes has returned 'from spending a weeM 'withher sister', r 'Mrs. 'Woods', Listowel, 'Miss 'Logaof 'In Logan is visiting friefsds int Kincardine, SuQiO Afensdaysrs,B, Mike EECH \VillWiamsD and Dan, ,Matthews, were ibMgi{itlop visitors ou 'Mr. aud Mrs. ,John Shea and. Mr. and Mee. J F. Carlin were Sunday visitors at the home of .Mr. IG.:XC. Hol- land' in Dublin. Alisst Rose McQuaid ud 1p lorottto t0'reetune her dutiretesrneas nurse, 'Mr.. Wilfred O'Hara and Miss He - Pe lenter s•pe1tEckart,t Sunday at the home of Mr; 'Mr, Fergus Horan has rented his farm. to M, Frank Maloney. ''.Misses Elizabeth attd Barbara Car- lin spent Sunday with their, cousin, Miss Lucy Eckar:t. ,The e sent h'iwi tvon'titiy meeting of the Literary Society- was held on Friday evening in the, Parish'. Hall, Owing to road and weather co'n'ditions, the at- tendance I- awas>not as large asURIC, t Rev, Dean ,Egan of Stratord ge an. instructive address, which was much enjoyed by all present, .' The debate and other Itunrbers were also very entertaining,. KIPPEN Last Sunda was. Men's Daat St Andrew's Unfitted Churcih. Ay men's choir rendered three anthems which were appreciated by a large, congre- gation. A communion service will be held en Suniday '-li'arch_24fh at 11 a.m. in St. Audrew'si Ohurch, Preparatory service will be held on Thursday ev- ening, March 2151 at 8 pan. The Young People's _meeting on Sunday was well attended. The pres- ident, Miss I'vis'on, presided. Miss Finnigan gave art interesting talk on a chapter taken from the study book, "Forward with China." Mr, William Alexander gave an interesting talk on temperance. Miss Mildred' Workman sang a• solo and Mr. Hadvey McCly- motit presided at the piano. Mr. and 'hies. Walter M'cCttllie. proved on Tuesday to their new home at Kipipen• - --- Mr. 'Moir, who is visiting his sister 'Mrs. J. D. Stewart, is seriously. ill, + TILE MANUFACTURER Phone. 136-2:- Seaforih, THHRSDAY, MARCH 21, 1929 Miss i J,ea a Tvdsuit returned home from visiting her sister, Mr's, Tor. hare, Mrs. lPtt ileoe is visiting at the hoatte of laet brother, Mt eia 3Mon teitlt aad renewing old aditrainfances. The highway both north and south neer was in as bad shape- as it is „oefe:sptutg, as it is alna!ost Impassible, A -great many from this community attended the funeral of the late John \i eat 41 , on, Mo tday last, winch ryas he front E !d fnot i n c g an utile Ohttrc t Jn ad was rely largely attended. ',Several farmers throughout this dis- trict ,are making syrup, bit it has been slow so far. Mrs. H'olntes of Detroit is visiting with her brother, • Mr, Monteith and many friends i'u and around the vi/1., age. Emplre &S Fertilizer SOLD BY SProat Or Representative Argent Smith's 16' per cent. Superphosphate $21.00 0-12-6 „ .. . . . ... .. . . $31,00 EMPIRE FERTILIZERS Manufactured' by Canadian Fertilizers, Chatham, One of our largest Canadian Factories 2-12-2 ,; 2-12,6 , , . $35.00 .,... .. $38;00' We also handle Armour's Fertilizer, second to none on the continent. Prices given next week. Five tons of Niagara Lime, one ton -t of i6 per'cent--$65.00. We will put this against any mixed Fertilizer, dol- lar for dollar, for a three-year period: Use this on 10 acres you are seeding. g LIME AND FEERTILIZER ALWAYS ON ;HAND, Delivery $1.00 per ton extra anywhere, within 15 miles of ;Seaforth. erms cash. $SI[X THE �...,...,.,r..., C HA L IL E P1[ C E R e ofi A WIDE CHOICE OF COLORS AT NO EXTRA COST - Acceptingits (chulienqe by tens of ”' thousands.... the high g point of ALL ESSEX se lhng records '840 ANDUP F. U. B. Windsor, taxes extra Coach $ 840 2 -Passenger Coupe - - - 840 Phaeton- - -• 840 Coupe - - - - - - 878 (with rumble seat) Standard,Sedan - - - - - 960 Town Sedan - - 1028, Roadster - - -.1028 Convertible Coupe 1080_ Essex the ChallengerFeatures and Standard Equipment Includes: Patented Super -Six advantages eliminat- ing vibration -4 Hydraulic shock absorbers —New type double action 4 -wheel brakes uniformly effective 1,, sill Heather --Above 90 miles art hour -60 all day long—Starter, and electric gauge for fuel and oil on dash. —Greater operation economy -Radiator shutters for Beat control—Adjustable seats, front and rear—Weatherproof doors, ratite proof windows, silent body construc- tion—All bright parts, Chromium-plated— saddle lamps windshield wiper •—rear- ttIefpmirror-elm:trotoch--controls on steering wheel. With Super -Six Six owhere b tens of Ythousands, repeating on Essex; the x most spontaneous welcome ever extended a 6 -cylinder car has brought hosts of car owners from every price and size field to Essex the Challenger. Its acceptance is the talk everywhere. Again and again g n the largeet production ever planned by Essex has had to be increased to meet this remarkable demand. ' - The results of Challenger Week by, nation-wide proofs in perform ance, reliability and economy—have extended the advantages of this. big, fine car with the force of universal appeal. With its open challenge, that fine car equipment'identi@ed excepts no car— only with costly care, and avail- -with its 24% greater power able, when at all, only as. "ez- d teas,' at extra cost on cars of Essex price. In Essex the Chat- -wifhiia greater beauty,adult- jenger—a complete, fine •big size capacity, riding ee and' standard.heae items of course are economy with its brilliant n They represent several hundred —andy and fine,large bodies-- visible dollars' worth of addi g tional value, and are another Essex establishealso an out- reason for the enormous success standing leadership in obvious which Essex the Challenger has VALUE. It offers an ensemble of enjoyed froth the outset,. ' an 70 -mile -an -hour perform- ance James A. Carlin Seaforth, sOntario