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HURON COUNTY'S LEADING NEWSPAPER
The 'Summer and the Winter 'here
'M'idway a truce are holding,
1A soft consenting atmosphere
'lllre'ir tents of peace infolding.
S't. Martin's Suannrer:Whitt cr
WHOLE SERIES, VOL. 54, No. 44.
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10; 1932..
Phone 84.
DINNERS and SUPPERS
Regularly
NOT, LUNCHES
at all hours
OUR HOME MADE SPECIALTIES
Prices Reasonable
The Olympia
Confectionery and Restaurant
De Luxe
Jelly
Powders
Large quantity purchased and small
profit, enables: us to sell these
Jellies 6 FOR 25 c
at
YIOUNIGIS AND LUSCIOUS JET.-
ILY POWDERS .......3 for 25c
SELOX at less than wholesale
'price 2 for 25c
'COOKING FLGS, finest quality
3 lbs. 25c
raAAOHED SULTANAS. — For
your Christmas • dake -2 lbs. 35c
,PETTED DATES, 2 ybs,....,25e
'CHOICE FILLETS OF HADDIiE,
2 lbs. 25c
MANCHURIAN SHELLED WAL-
NUTS. --Quarters 40c ib.
LILY' CHICKEN HADDIAE, own 15c
SiODIA BISCUIT.-1Special quality,
special price,
SARDINES. ---Genuine Bris'ling, per
'can 10c
No. 1 DOMES -TIC ONIO N:S—
'715 ids. 25c
No. 2 DOME
STIC ONIONS, small
-
15c
. 15 lbs.
r
' PORK & BEANS large
!cans (33 oz.)' 15c
Cream for Seaforth Creamery at same
price as at the Creamery.
Eggs bought for cash or .trade.
Dried Apples taken at per pound 3c.
F. D. HUTCHISON
PHONE 166
CHURCH CARD.
North Side United Church.—Pastor,
Rev. W. P. Lane, B.A. .
'Sunday, November T3ibh.
1'l a;m.—lPwbliic worship. Subject,
"The Power of the Tongue."
2.30 Is.1m.—Sunday Slohooi and Bible
Classes.
!Evening service withdrawn in view
of the anniversary in First Presby-
terian' Church.
KEA'TIN!G;CLARK'E.
11n Balboa, .(Canal Zone, iec St.
Mary's R. C. Church, on Novelmiber
;1Eliza-
beth,
byRev. F • •
ether Gay, Anne L'Eiltza
beth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo's-
•eph L. 'Ol'arke, ,Balboa, to 1E'demun'd
Keating, Quarry 'Heights, C Z., son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keating of
Seaforth. Mr. Keating is a former
ISe'aforbh boy who has 'spent several
years in the southern States, and the
last two years in the Panama Canal
Zone. •
HOME AND SCHOOL
,The regular monthly meeting of.
the Home and School was the'ld in the
public school on Monday night. Mr.
Wm. Hartry ,gave a most interesting
talk on. 'horticu'lture, with lantern'
slides. A piano solo by Miss Helen
Crich and two choruses by seven girls
of the school were 'much enjoyed
music nnmibers of the evening. The
programme' 'was arranged' by Mrs. F.
Bechely and Miss Mary Bell.
INDUCTION SERVICE. '
An in'ductio'n service will be held in
1St. Thomas' Anglican Church on
Tuesday evening, Nov. 15th, when
Canon Aippleyard will be inducted
as:reotor of the church, His Lord-
ship Bishop Seager will be present.
On Sunday next Canon Appleyard
will 'be present alt both .services and
Sunday school. The topic of his
morning sermon will be "Dri'n'king
UP the B'roo'les," and of his evening
sermon "The Mind Of !Christ."
IA reception for Canon. and. MTs.
Ap'plleyerd took place in the Parish
hall on -Wedn'esd'ay evening. There
was a large gathering off th'e congre-
gation a'nd a pleasant evening was
spent.
'HURON OLD BOYS'
OF TORONTO
COAL
QUALITY SERVICE
N
E. L. BOX PHO3E
The annual +meeting of the above
Association will be held in the 'Pyth-
•fan Castle ,Ha7'1, 247 College 'Street,
Toronto, .on iPiridey eveninlg,;(Novem-
ber 25th, tor the e9'eoti'on 'of officers
'Rud transaction. Of general 'business.
At the conclusion of the Ibus'iness,
e,nchre, 'bridge. and dancing will'! be
the programme and re'fres'h'men'ts will
be served.
;The annual sermon of the .Asso1c-
HILLSGREEN. iation will be preached by the Rem.
IR. F. Mc'Diarn,id (formerly of'Gode-
rich)i .at 1St, Pau'1's (PrdSbyterian
'Church on Bathurst Street out }Sunday
evening, 'November 271t'h at 7 pan.,
(The 'Women's :Missionary. Society
are hiollding their Thank -offering ser -
`vice on Sunday aftennoan at 2.30.
Miss Evelyn M'itehelll, travelling 'sec-
retary, will be the guest speaker.
The regular monthly meeting ,wili,.be
held on: Friday afternoon at the 'home
of Mrs. R. C'onsitit. -
Mms.' R. Love spent a feiw days at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Iisaa'c !Jar-
rett , of Klippen.
'Mrs. John Jarrett has returned to
her ,home and is feeling somewhat
(bluer froirt her 'recent ill'nes's alt the
(home cf her sister, Mrs. ;Stanley
Loye.
A reception was given in honor elf
Mr. and Mrs. Archie 'Parson's, bri'd!a'I
rlou'ple, in the WatsionHalll in K'lppen
oln Tue's'day ,evening.
'L'ittle Marjory Elaine1`,,Amdersion,
'daughter• of Mr. and Mrs.;Geo: An-
derson, was baptised at the Preparat—
ory service on Thursday evening,
IA little : son is brightening ithe home
of Mr. and Mrs James MclA'lli's'ter,,.
CATH101LIIC WO'MEIN°S LEAGUE
A very interesting meeting was
(held in the parish hall during the past
nveek with a 'goad attendance of mem-
bers Present Mrs.. Jatnles Deve:neauz
.presided ; and MIu51s• Dorsey, secrtltar'y,
read the minutes esf previous meeting.
During theevening the delegates,
,Mrs. James • Devereaux and Mrs. Jas.
-Cleary, read their rep'oets,of the Lon-
don Diocesan convention .after which
Lev. Fr,. Goetz in a few words'thainie-
ed the delegates tor their interest and
the care' they had, taken in preparing
(these reports and urged all the ladies
to continue in their ,good alndi noble
nvork "For;IGbd and Canada," 'Miss
IHIllda Kennedy gave a very hurnorius
meditation, "Mr's. 'Anis alt the Tele -
'phone. After
ele'plhlone.Alfter the; b'us'iness.'ses'sian was
'over the meeting a'cld'ounn'ed to meet
'agalin n'ext'montlh.
ANNUAL 'S'ERVICES.
The annual ,services in connection
wri'h 'thcobservance of Remenilbranioe
Day, under the auspices of the''Can-
adian Legion, will 'be !conducted as
usual at the Soldiers' iMemoriai in
Victoria Park on the morning of
'Friday, .111th November.,
The parade, preceded by the guard
of honour and the Seatoribh High-
landers IB'an1 and in'c'luding the Town
'Council, wreath 'bearers, sch'ool 'chit -
Iran and the 'veterans will leave the
Town Hall at 10.130 a.m. to Victoria
Park where the services will be con-
ducted by Caplt. Rev. E. N. 'Edwalnds
of Tav'istoicic, Chaplain of the Seaforth
Ibranc'h 'of .tlue 'Canadian Legion,, as-
sisted by Major 'Rev.'+ Canon Edward
Aplpleyand, M!A.1M.1C. o'f ;Seaforth.
The usual order off service will be
carried 'ou't in'cluding the solemn two
m'inute's' silence et 1111 o'clock in
sacred' ,memory of the fallen heroes of
the !Great War.
At 2.130 p.m. the annu'a'l parade of
the Huron County veterans will pro-
ceed from the Town Hall'to Victori'a
Plank ,where the 'veterans will again
do honour to 'their fallen comrades.
If the weather is unfavourable the
'services will be conducted in the
First 'Presbyterian Church:
Every returned soldier, whether .a
memlber of the Canadian Legion or
not, is earnestly requested to be pre-
sent aft both parades. (Dress, mufti
with ;medals.
In the •evening at 8.50 the annual
euchre and dance Sponsored by the
'Canadian Legion will be held in the
I.IOJOIF. ('formerly GJW.V.A.) hall.
IThe entire pro'ce'eds of this .entertain -
anent will be devoted . towards• the
relief fund df the Legion.
?RALLY HELD IN SEAFORTH
The 'first Young Women's Circle
and CJG.II.IT. Rally for Huron Pres-
byteri'al was held on Friday, Novem-
ber the 4th in North Side United
'Church. The rally took the dorm of
a 'banquet. The beautifully .d'eooralted
room and the prettily arranged table's
added much to the success olf (the
evening. Mrs. Lane, pres'iden't of the
Presbyjeniai, welcomed the over 250
girls from all parts of Huron oh be-
half of the Presbyterial. Mrs. R'u'sh.
the Y.W. secretary for the Dominion,
led • in the singing of many a'ppro'priate
mugs, many o!f which she 'herself had
written the words. The musical 'sel-
ections by the young women of Main
street, Exeter, were much enjoyed.
The C:,G.r.T. Group of North street,
'Gad'eri:ch, gave 'a most 'perfect dem-
onstration Of a typical C.IGJIIT. meet-
ing. Mrs, Conner, the CIG.I.T. secre-
tary for the Presbyterial, presid'e'd
over 'the evening's program. 'W'orking
with the Young Women and Girls in.
mission work is Mrs. Rush's wltale
interest in life, and she succeed's in a
marvellous manner in making every-
one interested in what She bas to say.
She tock as the theme of her talk, It.
Is Worith• While Giving .One's Life
Trying to Make a Perfect !Thing; and
it t'a'kes time, but it is worth wQ�tide,
!She said if one really ,wants to live in
the future we must prepare now. To
iris -spend one's youth is to mortgage
one's old age. Each ,girl has a life to
spend—how is it gaing to be spent=
for self or for others. She said if you
ever gelt a taste of the right kind of
service for others you will never be
satisfied with a'nythling„ else. Enter-
taining the girl's is her wlhole social
Life, she said, and she would not ex-
change pl'acels ,:with anyone. Speaking
of the many temptations : and evil's
su'rroun'd'ing the youth off to -day, she
said that the only power that can lift
us to 'higher things is the uplifting
polwer 'df Jesus °heist.
LS'he said it will take all your time
and ,ali your energy to make a laeau-
tliful fife, but it will Inc 'Worth while.
As she finished 'sp'eaki'ng, all s'a'ng,
";(live for Sblm'elthling, (Have a . Pur -
ease," and each girl Deft filled with
new ideals, new enthusia's'm, new re-
solves, to try to make her life a more
beautiful. thing.
COLLISION.
There was some excitement at the
cornier of Goderich and Mann streets
on Saturday afternoon when an auto-
mobile and a bread wagon crashed
on the main intersection of Seaforth,
both'. vehicles :being ex'tens'ively dem-
aged. Investigation by the traffic of-
ficer d'ilsell'ased 'that John Mci'vor alt
Staffia had failed to olbserve a stop
sign 'before cros'sing Highway No: 8;
along which the bread wagon, driven
by Gordon Little. of 'Seaforth, was
proceeding. Furthermore, 'Mt. Mc-
Iver had no driver's permit and he is
to appear 'before the niog'isltnate next
Saturday morning. 'He already "has
und'entaken to pay all the, .damages.
LATE GERALD CASE TO BE
BU'RPED-HERE FR'ID!AY.
Word of the death of Mr: Gerald
'ease at Ardmore, Pennsylvania, on
Mon'diay, the 7th, came as a shock to
!his many friends. Mr. Case had been
afflicted for some time with cardi-
acal asthma and was in the hospital
a week before his passing occurred.
IHe was the first Seaforth man to
enlist during the war, The Seafoy'Ith
Branch of the Cenadiap Legion will
have charge of the funeral which will
take place ou ,Friday, Nov. 111th, • at
12:45 p,'m. from St. 'Thames' Angli-
can Church to the Maitland' •Bank
Cemetery.
iMr, Case was the youn'ge'st son
'off' the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Case.
•Ho was ,engaged with the: Electric
Light Dept. in Seaforth before en-
listing to go overseas, and returning
,after the war he lived in Toronto
until six or seven years ago when
he went to Ardmore, Penn. He was
•married to Mrs, J. A. Roberts, form-
erly Miss Lyle Weir of .Seaiforth,
who survives, as well as five sisters
and four brothers: M'is's Jessie Case,
Ardmore, Peinnn. Mrs. Clement King,
N'elwtn'arleet, Ont.; Mrs. C Powell,
(Ardmore; Penn.; Mrs. J. E. L. Pang -
man, Toronto; Mrs. Brrtce Kilpat-
rick, Roxbury, N.Y.;• Mr. Thomas
IR. F. Case, Toronto; MT. J. Arnold
Case and Mr. Edward Case, Seaforth;
Mr. John Case, .Se'alttie, Wlaslh. A
brother and sister predeceased ,hirn.
(The remains w'11 arrive at Se'afonth
on Thursday .and will lie in state in
Sit. Thomas' Church until Friday.
EGMONDVILLE.
The anniversary services in the
IEgmondville Church on Sunday were
a decided success. The people filled
the church in the .morning and crowd-
ed it in the evening. The choir was
as's'isted' by three eo'loislts, Mrs. Down-
ey, Mrs. Fdngl'and and Mrs, Munn,
Ilhe visiting ministers brought strong,
pointed messages which will make the
people think seriously for a long
bine. The morning service was con-
ducted by the Reverend George
(Watts, BID., of Goderidh, In the ev-
ening the Reverend Charles' Cimn-
niing *of- Waitron, preached; and was
assisted by the Rev'erenld W. A.
Bremner of Britcefielld, and the Rev-
erend W. -P. Lane, B,A., of Seaford).
On Tuesday evening an old tirne
fowl Tupper was served to a'b'out 500
and the play "Marryln' Anne," press
ented by the Y.P. off Egmlondville was
pro'no•unced exceedingly goad. I't is
one of Mrs. Clara R. And'erson's
Plays. During • supper and b'e'tween
ants, Mr.',anct Mrs. Fowler of Clinton,
delighted the waiting • peoople with
piaub and violin music. Bebwaen acts
there was also' a much appreciated
solo sung by Mr. James' Stewart,
leader of the (Seaforth United Choir.
At the close ofand as the conclus-
ion of the play, a tableau' of brides,
bridegrooms and flower girls was
Shown while the Iwedidi g march 'front
IlJolhe'ngrin was Played by Miss Violet
Tyndall, A.IL/CIM. The play was dir-
ected by Miss Jean Smith and the
caste w"a's as follows: Mr. 'Oldays, Mr,
IRolierlt Tyndall; Aunt Rosie, Mists
Vera Hudson; Anne, Miss Alice
Thompson; Dr.' McCallum, Mr. Pear-
son Charters; June, Mists Margaret
Forrest; Mrs, Clh'ub'b, 'Miss Jean
Smi't'h;; Bob 0ldays, Mr. Edwin
Chesney; Mrs. Steele, Miss Helen
Tlaovnpison; Lizzie': Steele, Miss Gladys
Coleman.
'Th'e Reverend Charles Malcolm, the
minister, was, chairman,
STANLEY.
Report of S. S. No. 314, Stanley, for
October
'I'V.—,Audrey Cochrane 711, Har-
ald Jones 69, Aubrey Farquhar 58.
Sr. III(.- Mary Far,quh'ar 69, Kath-
leen Jenes;'6'5, George Clifton 59.
IJr. I:fh -- Eric ,Switzer 57, Marian
Kerslake 56.
Sr. 'IIh —;Lois IRatltwell 64, Ernie
Talbot 62, Don Switzer 59, 'Willie
Witconnbe 48.
° gr.'IIL-1Jean Speir 59, Kenneth Mlc-
Kenzie 58.
11=14'il'dred Jones.
Pr, -(Danny McKenzie, Alvin Kers-
lake.
Jr, ' ;Pr.—Betty Switzer.
No. on roll, 18.
Ave. attendance "117:5S.
iP. C. Penfo'id, Teacher.
The
WIllsiIN'ERS
prize winners at the bowlers'
stag euchre an Fridley night at .the
tfolwn 'hall were: gani'es, ' Mr. J. M.
iGtovendlolck and 'M'r. Sara: Jeffery; lobe
hiaanills, Me, 'Dave Fall. There was a
good crolwd: The next 'euchre by .the
howlers will Inc;about Dec, 31st
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JEWELER & OPTOMETRIST
Gift Goods and Fine China
Phone 194.
'Res. 10.
Evening Appointments
at your convenience.
C•9
MRS. HUGH' WRIGHT League at the Sacred Heart, 'Catlin -
'The funeral 'will take place this af- lic Women's League and the Society
for the Propagation of the Faith.
Surviving are three sons, Joseph, of
Walton; fames, Watson, Sack,; Mar-
tin,
artin, of Seaforth; also four daughters,
Mrs. John Rowland of Walton, Mrs.
John Lame, Sit. Colunnban; Mrs. E
Klein, S't, Marys, and Miss Ellie Ry-
an, W'ingham. Twenty grlanitchiidren
and four great grandchildren, also two
sisters, Mary O'Reilly, Seaforth, and
'Mat -genet O1Rei'1'ly, London, also sur-
vive, She was a kind neighbor and
will be massed by her family and
a wide circle of friends. She retained
all her facullties to the last.
!Deceased' was fortified by all the
sacred rites of : the Catholic religion,
attended by her pastor, Rev. Father
+Goetz, in her last illness. flllve funeral
took Place Tuesday morttirng at, o.t-
bldck from Sit. Jamas' Catholic
Church, 'Seaforth, interment being
'made fes St. James' Cemetery Re-
quiem !High 'M'ass was sung by Rerv.
Father Goetz, the sermon being
preached by Rev. Fr. McHugh, of
Wingham. The remains were borne
to their last nesting place by her six
gran'd'sons, Norman and, 'Louis Row-
land and Jk.'selpth. Ryan, Walton; Fer-
gus Klein, St. Marys; James and John
Lane, St. Golan/ban.
Among those at'ten'ding the funeral
were friends and relatives from
'4Vlinttghain, St. Marys, Bllyth, London,
Bruslsels, Teeswater and Walton,
where she resided aver fifty ,years.
lteraudan ('Thursday) at 2 pan, at her
late residence, North Main street, alt
Janet Almeda M1clPherson,wife of
Hugh 'Wright, I,nteoimen!t will be in
'Roy's • cemetery, IFul'larton, where her
'parents are 'buried. Quietly and with
shoat warning the angel of death
came to Mrs. Wright at, 'her home
about 8 p.m. Monday. She had return-
ed home about five o''clocic and ap-
peared in her -usual, health to callers in
the 'evening until shortly before eight
to'clack she was stricken with a heart
attack, expiring in a few minutes.
!She had been critically ill on several
previous oaoasion's.
(Her husband, M'r. Hugh Wright,
and her son, Mr. Jack Wright, who
had been visiting in Detroit for a fenv
days, were nldtificd and returned at
on
Deceased was a daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. John MeJPhers'on, who
during their later years made 'their
hioaue with her in Seaforth until their
passi'n'g a few years ago. . Site was
born at Gowrie, Fu9'darton township,
and attended Mt. Pleasant s'choo'l. Af-
ter her marriage she lived in •Hilb''bert
near Cromianty, earning to LSeaforth.
:eighteen years ago. Surviving are her
'h'usb'and and one son, John. Also one
brother and three' sislters: Will Mc-
Pherson, of Fullarton; Mrs. John
INlorris (Celia), Of: Kipped; Mrs. Geo.
Fitzgerald 0Ldttie), of Hamilton;
'Mks, Harry 'Norris ((Emma), of Hib-
bert township.
The funeral service will be con-
cluded by Rev. W. P. Lane of North-
side United Clhurah of wh'ic'h deceas-
ed was a member and . former'ly, •of
(Roy's . Church, ;Fullerton, The pall-
bearers are Messrs. George Fitzger-
ald, Hamae1l'on; Herbert Kerclier, of
'IIen's'all; H'owar'd W6'i'ght, Cromarty;.
A. Eder .and R. Parke.
MRS. RICHARD RYAN
The death occurred on Sunday at
her home ae West William stre'et alt
Annie O'Reilly, a highly esteemed
resident of Seaforth and widow . of
'Reichard 'Ryan, in 'her 85th .year, fdl-
lowing an illness of several Months,
The deceased was 'born in 21ealtih
Coun'ty, Ireland, in 11847, and' came,
,when. a child, with her parents to
Canada, settling on the second con
cession of MclKill'olp where she was.
married .vih-en eighteen years Of age
to Riic'hrard Riau. They li'v'ed an the'
northern 'boundary of McK''i14op, one
mile west Of Walton, where her hus-
band died in 1920 Mns, Ryan and her
son Martin moved to Seaforth :a' year
later where they have since resided.
Mr. and. M'rs. Ryan oelelbna;ted their
golden wedding fourteen years ago.
She was al'stau'nlcla devdted Catluolic.
alild- a ntanther iaf the Alltar Satiety,
DIRD IN TORONTO.
(M'is's Bthwell Wright, daughter cif
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Wright, 1t5
Munro Park Avenue, Toronto, form-
er scho'dl teacher, died after a linger-
ing illness, Slue was been at Aylmer,
Ont., and lived it Seaforth the greater
part of her life 'before corning to. To-
ronto 115
o-ronto,115 years ago. She attended the
United Ch'urc'h and is survived by her
,plarents, a brother, Dr. F. J. Wright:
'Toronto, and two sisters, Mrs. E.
Butterwick of Calgary, Alliberta, anti
Mrs, J. Oal'quitoun' of Pert Huron,
Mich.
MANLEY,
Mr. Pete 1MfdL"am'hiin wean g a
smile since the fourth inst. when his
wife presented him with a Iraby .girl_
The 'late rain has a'gai'n-'hiampered
the thres'h'ing of bucllwiheat off .the
fields as there are still a flew fields to
gather .up and all who have turnips
and aplples are busy gathering therm
up while the mild: weather l'a'sts.
'M'ess'rs: C. Eckert and W. Manley
called an Mr, James M'ainiey in Lon-
don Bast week, who its in a critical
condition and his many friend's 'here
wish hint a Speedy recovery as he
apietut his youlthfull days in this burg,