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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1932-01-28, Page 4r - LGZ' FO, 1 E ;SEAFORTH 'NEWS. Snowdiori'Bros', Publishers, BLYTH. ye dide','tyne concert under the i,ttapices qct the Women's 'I'nstitu'te, Twill be'held in Memorial Hall, on Thursday night, February 4th at 8 p.m. The ,program will consist Of •solos, duets, quartettes, readings, dia- logues, drills, orchestra and ins trti- mental selections. Admission, Adults Ise children 10c, Miss Dorothy Robinson df Seaforth and Mr, 'Stewart Rlolbinson of Goder i,ch were visitors with theft parents, 12, II, and Mrs. Robinson, on Sunday. Mrs. A. H. Tiernay is on an extend- ed visit with her daughter,. Mrs. Jos- eph Atrn'ste'in, Toronto. Mrs. J. Colelough, supply secretary .of the Huron Presbyterial of the Un- ited Church, shipped during the past norith 8 bales to national emergency relief oomm'ttee, Saskatchewan, seven ',bales to National Emergency Relief Co nmititee, Edmonton, Alta., one :bale to Fischer River Indian Mission, ,Koostata'k, Manitdba, consisting of ,[second hand clothing, quilts, men's, ,evomen's and children's underwear, :new material to snake up stockings, socks, shoes, etc., valued at $995.00. Reeve Wallace is attending County 'Council in God'erich this week, Mr. Harold .Wallace, Mrs. Helen Wallace and Miss Addie Bell spent the week end with relatives in Wood- stock. TUCKERSMITH. The unewpected passing of Mr. 'Thomas Thompson, brother of Mr. James B. Thompson, who died on December 5'th and Mrs. Simeon Neely avho died on Nov. nth last, occurred on Saturday at the home of his bro- ther, William P. Thompson, 2nd con- cession of 2 uckersmith, after several days' illness. He was in his ZOith year, being the eldest son of a family of eleven children of the late John Thompson of McKillop. For broth- ers and four sisters now survive: Hen.. sy and Beattie, Vancouver, B.C.; Jno. ,af St. Marys; William, of Tucker- -smith; Mrs. F. M. Smythe, of Van- couver; Mrs. • R. J. Webb of Hamil- ton, and Mrs. T. G. Scott and INIiss Elizabeth Thompson, Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs, Will Charters enter- tained a number of their neighbors to a social evening. Mr. Will Lane is again able to be out after a severe attack of appendi- eel tis, The death of Mr. Thomas Thomp- son came with a shock to one and all in this community, and the sin- 'cere sympathy of all rests with his !brother, Mr. Will Thompson with whom he lived the last number of years, 111r. and Mrs. Dave McLean enter- tained their friends and neighbors to a euchre and dance Tuesday evening and all spent an enjoyable evening. Miss Mary Quinn, of Blyth, was a week end visitor at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Wilbur Keys, DUBLIN. Mr. Joseph Jordan of Detroit spent the week end at the home of his fa- ther, Mr. James Jordan. Mr. Ed. :McGrath, manager of the :St, Clemens branch of the Bank of Commerce, was a week end visitor with friends, Mis's Veronica McConnell, of Guelph, visited her father, Mr, F. Mc- Connell tWe are sorry to report •that Mr. John Dorrenstein is •on the sick list and is not improving as well as . his friends would bike to see. •Tthe dance held in the opera house, Dublin, on Friday night, was a large success. It was attended 'by 140 couples, Music was furnished by Aq- tliur's radio orchestra, Wingham, Mr. Looby has an up-to-date hall and well finiished, Mr. 'Josep'h Nagle :left Monday for Windsor •attending the funeral of his ;rris'ter, Mrs. M. Rawleligh of that city. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ryan and family -6f Stratford spent Sunday [with her mother, Mrs, T. Maloney of Hibbert. Mr. Pete Roache has returned Thome form Stratford hospital. 'M'rs. P. Rawleigh left here Monday to attend the funeral of her cousin, Mrs. M, Rawleigh :of Windsor, , FOUND GUILTY On 12 counts of theft, false pre- tences and publishing false pros.pect- ms, W. F. Bennett, former president of Bennett-Paeand• Gold Mines Ltd., was found guilty by the jttry in gen- ,session in Toronto Friday after- - noon After deliberating more than •'three 'hours. Their verdict was accom- panied by arecomimendation for mer- , The .trial lasted nine court days. A large number in this vicinity were interested inthe company. :Sentence on William F. Bennett .r8x-presid'enit o'f ,Bennett - Pacaud Nines Ltd., convicted of theft of 47O)000. and nine charges of false pre 'tenses involving suns aggregating .$511,3160, was , postponed until Friday glt G,en,e; a'1 .eabLapts, THE SEAEORTH NEWS, Come in ! and See Our New and Used Cars THURSDAY, JANUARY 28,, 1932. I Am Agent For Durant Cars &u b R g y Trucks Massey.Harris Machinery and Repairs Je N GALLOP AGDNT FOR FROST FENCE SUPERTEST GAS and OILS All Repairs' and Labor Cash. HIBBERT. George Smelt, one of the early pioneers of this district, passed away at his home in Mitchell on Sunday afternoon, in his 83rd year. Mr. Sinale was around the town as la'te as Wed- nesday of last week. He was taken ill with a severe attack of pleurisy and :being advanced in years, his chances of recovery were not good. The late George Single was born in Bowman - Ville and he came to Hibbert with his parents when he was seven years old and he lived on a farm in 'that town ship till he and his family carne to Mitchell to reside twelve years ago. Mr. Smale Shoved himself to be a successful farmer and it is said that he had one of the best kept .farms ih tHibbert. He was a man of sterling .character, a [man with an amiable dis- position, of high principles, a thor- ough Christian. and in, politics a Con- servative. T'he late Mr, 'Situate was a Methodist and attended the old Sal- em Method'is't Church and he was one of the chief workers in that church 'for many years. Fifty -:five years ago George Smale was married to Miss Katherine Vipo'nd,, who survives him, and there are two sons and four daughters: Gilbert, who farm's in Hiblbert; Dr. Fred, o:f 'Sit. Catharines; Mrs. Albert Norman, of Cromarty; Miss Eva Sniale, of Pekin, N.Y., and the Misses' Elizabeth and Emma Smale at home; one .brother, Thomas. Smale, of Seaforth, also survives. The funeral took place from his late hone on Wednesday afternoon to Wood- land cemetery, Mitchell, VARNA. i12r, Wm, Taylor made a shipntent of live stock to 'Toronto Saturday, ,;Several 'frro, m this district attended the euchre sand dance put onin Bay- 'fie'ld under the auspices of the Lib- rary Board, All report a real good time. 'Vie, epidemic of mumps that has: been lurking in the community has almcost cleared away, To ,date no new cases have been report(ed.' [Rev. W. 'Robinson very ably con- duoted services in the United Church !Su -dray evening and ukelele. Two lively contests added met of Hamilton, were week end, guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wim'. Reid, 'The Misses Palmer rendered solos at the United service Sunday evening which 'were ,muc.h',euijoyed. There is a movement on foot to hold a ,euchre and dance in the hall on March 1i7±h, in aid of Varna Library o11 which mention will be made later, Please keep this date in mind. BRODHAGEN. 'Rev. J. Alberti, who has served for twelve years .pastor of Sit. 'Peter's Lu- theran Church, has [tendered his re- signation to the congegati'on. He has acce'pted a call to the Lutheran Church in Johnstown, Pa. - :The members Of the .Brodlaagen Band with their wives enjoyed a 'hearty supper and social evening in Hinz's Hall recently. 'Rock Bros. are having a new 50, hop. engine installed in their chopping mill this week. Edwin Rock is able to be in the mill again after suffering from the effects of a scalded leg for several weeks. ,Mr. and MrS. Leslie Wieterson and ,[laughter 'Grace, of Detroit,: 'visited. Mr. and Mrs. Aug. I3'iil'le+brecht. Mrs, Harold Wilson and son have returned to their home'in Toronto af- ter sp'en'ding two weeles at the home ' of Mr, and Mrs. Otto Rittz, Cleaners:. & Dyers Mr, and Mrs, Otto Ernst; Detrcit,' . •T,H'YOUR;.NEXTORDER. spent a few days with Mt. ,and Mrs, John ' Querengesser, before: leaving phone196w. We Gall and deliver for New York. ' Ernast MueggeV, J, Gflllespie, Prop, .' is seriously ill at; 1,es TRY IFred Elligson is improving„ after his illness. • KIPPEN. The annual congregational meeting; Of St. Andrew's United Church will be held on Wednesday evening, Felbru-. auy 3rd, at 8 o'clock. The lantern slides on Honcan shown under the auspices of the, Y.P. Socie'ty on Tuesday evening were; very inter- esting and instructive, Mrs. McKay of Goder'ich spent last week with her sister, Mrs. A. Mon- teith. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, McAllister 'left for Toron'to .to spend. . a week with friends here before returning to their home in Edim'onton, Alta, A .great many from these parts at- tended the Masonic at-home in Hen - scall on T'ues'day last and' all report a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McOlymont have returned home after a very ple.asan't. visit with friends in Detroit and Windsor. • scientific temperance course, recentIJy [Wedding bells are ringing in this held throughout the Sunday Schools vicinity, �' of Canfad'a. All the candidates from HILLSGREEN. The annual congregaltional meeting of the Hcihlsgreen` Church* '11 b h on Tuesday evening, February 2nd 8 o'clock in the church. We are sorry to report that Mr. Gordon Love is under medical cafe. 'We hope he soon will he around again. 1 /Mis's.Minerv'a Reichert spent a few days: with friends in Zitrich. Mrs, G. Lavander and son of Hen- still spent a few days with her sister, Miss Mary Forrest. Miss Mary Hagen` is spending' a few days in L'ondon,' • LONDESBORO. ( To the Sunday School of Burns' 'United Church in the 'L'ondesboro charge, has come the honour, of win- ning the silver shield for Huron' county, awarded by the W.C,T,IU,' to the S.S. having the greatestt number of entrants in proportion to the num- ber of scholars in their school, in the !Douglas' Egyptian Liniment is without a rival. .Stops 'bleeding in - Burns received upwards of 65% on their written examinations,' thus: en- titling them to the individual honour sternly. Cauterizes wounds and :pre-' certlficates given' by the United vents 'blood poisoning. [hunch of Canada. New Issue 525,000,000 ce of Ontario 51/2% and 6% Debentures (Non -callable) 5,000,000 6% Issue. dated February 1, 1932 Due February 1, 1935 820,000,000 51/2% Issue. dated February 1, 1932 Due February 1, 1947 Principal and half -yearly interest (February 1 and August 1) payable in lawful money of Canada, at the office of the Provincial Treasurer in the City of Toronto, or in the Cities of Montreal, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Halifax or Saint John7N.B., at the holder's option. Debentures of the 1935 maturity will be payable at the principal office of The Bank of Nova Scotia in each of the above-mentioned cities and will be issued in the denomination of $1.000; and Debentures of the 1947 maturity will be oayable at the principal office of The Bank of Montreal in the above-mentioned cities and will be issued in denom- inations of $1,000 and $500 Provision will be made for registration as to principal. Legal Opinion• E. G. Long, K.C., Toronto. These Debentures are direct obligations of the Province of Ontario, and are payable, principal and interest, out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Province. The proceeds of this issue will be applied in the funding of temporary borrowings for Hydro -Electric Power development and transmission, highways construction and other purposes. The Province of Ontario is the wealthiest and most populous Province in the Dominion of Canada. Abundance of water powers, excellent railroad and highway transportation facilities and a plentiful supply of raw materials have fostered a steady expansion both industrially and commercially. Ontario leads in mineral production, and in the volume of manufactured products; it ratnks first in value of fielcr crops and second in the value of forest products. We offer these Debentures, if, as and when issued and accepted by us, and subject to approval of Counsel It is expected that Debentures in Interim form will be ready for delivery about February -1.1932, PRICE: { For the 1935 Maturity 100 and accrued interest, to yield 6.00%. For the 1947 Maturity 96 and accrued interest, to yield 5.90%. Bank of Montreal The Bank of Nova Scotia The Canadian Bank of Commerce The Royal Bank of Canada Imperial Bank of Canada The Bank of Toronto The Dominion Bank Hanson Bros. Incorporated Cochran, Murray & Co. Limited Gairdner & Company, Limited Midland Securities Corporation Limited A. E. Ames & Co. -Limited' Wood, Gundy & Company, Limited Dominion Securities Corporation, Limited McLeod, Young, Weir & Co. Limited Fry, Mills, Spence & Co. Limited Bell, Gouinloclt & Co. Limited Royal. Securities Corporation Limited R. A. Daly & Co. Limited Harris, Forbes & Company Limited The National City Company Limited Matthews & Company F. W. Kerr & Co. Drury & Co Nesbitt, Thomson & Company, Limited W. C. Pitfield & Company Dyment, Anderson & Company C. H. Burgess & Co. Limited Flemming, Denton & Co. W. L. McKinnon & Co. J. L. Graham & Company Aird, MacLeod & Company W. A. Mackenzie & Co. Limited W. C. Hughson and Sons, Limited Griffis, Fairclough & NorsworthyLixnited Stewart, Scully Company Limited Milner, Ross Securities Corporation Greene & Robertson K. F. MacLaren and Company Limited Macrae & CompanyH. R. Bain & Company, Ltd. Brouse,Mitchell & Company D. J. McDougaid & Ca H. C. Moult & Coman P y '' Skaith & Co. Limited •t P y J. L. Goad & Co. Limited MacLaren, Fletcher & Company Jatuaty,27; Tr?, The statements herein haw been accepted by LP u mutate but are in w event to be caotn,ed ea repreentatiaM by a_ �.a ry,li