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HDU O N COUNTY'S LEADING
NEWSPAPER
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WHOLE SE'RI'ES, VOL. 55, No. 4.
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1933.
Phone 84.
DINNERS and SUPPERS
Regularly
HOT LUNCHES,
at all hours
OUR HOME MADE 'SPECIALTIES
Prices Reasonable
The Olympia
Confectionery and Restaurant
FEEDING
1'lolasses
We have a few barrels of Feeding
molasses to clear 1
by barrel. gal,.
'M1IRAOLE WASHING
tCRIEAIM, reg.? 50c..'for "re
PEANUT BUTTER -12 oz. tin ..1.0c
SATCHEL PEAS, equal to one Lac
and half cans, reg. 10; for,,.
DUTCH COCOA, reg. 50c for...25c
H:EINt1Z PORK & BEANS „ 7c
4 for . 25c
OIVLATOES, small cans 5c
ARK''S SPAHGETTI 1 lb. tin 10c
WONDERFUL SOAP, 8 for. , .. 25c
CORN STARCH, 3 ibslfor. 25c
COOKING ONIONS, 12 lbs., 15 lbs.,.
• and 30 lbs. for 25c
'MILLIONAIRE TOMATO SOUP,
4 for 25c
for 1 week
SULPHUR, 6 .lbs. for 25c
EPSOM SALTS, I& lbs. for 25c
DAIRY B'UTTE'R, 17c
limited supply . • • ..1b,
iB•utter, Eggs, and Dried Apples taken
as cash. Cream taken for the
4,iv
Seaforth Creamery at the same
/P rice as
delivered at Creathery.
Hutchison's
PHOINE 166
CHURCH CARD.
North Side United Church,—Pastor,
Rev. W. P. Lane, BA.
(Sunday, Jan. 29th.
'1111-a.m.—Public worship. Sub+ject,
tpohn,'4th in series on the Apostles.
2:30 p.m.—Sunday School and Bi'ble
'Classes.
' 7 p.m..-1Puiblic . Worship. Subject,
The Duty of Restoration. Song ,ser-
vice, 7-7!115.
OALY
QUALITY -SERVICE
PHONE
E �.BOX':�.
EGMONDVI'LLE CHURCH
Reverend Charles Malcolm, Pastor.
January 29.-111 a.m., My Creed (3)
"I believe in the Holy S'pi!rit." 7 p.m.
Stories from the life of Paul (4)
Short Pastorates and Forced Moves.
dNT,EREIS,TSINiG. CASE .DECIDIED R-E'EiVEf'BiALLAINrTYiN'E, OF
BY COURT OF APPEAL[ USBIORNE, IS WARDEN
—
W. M. Sproat Wins Appeal Against Neves C. Ballantyne, reeve of Us-
Judgment
sJudgment of Mr. Justice Garrow
In Favour 'of Bank of Montreal borne Tawnslh'ip, was on Tuesday elf-
In
terno'on chosen warden of Huron
10n the trial of bhe actioit, Bank o'f County by the unanimous consent off'
'Montreal and 'Tanqu'ay Limiited vs. (intron County Council at its first
W. al. Sproat of ^Tuekersrnith before.11193!3 session. This was "Liberal" year
+MT, J'us!tice Garrow in the :Suipreme. and Mr, Balla'nityne (was selected in
Cour't in. Stratford on May ard, 1032, .catucus over three of his fellow -mem,
judgment Vas awa'rd'ed to the Baak''bens. J. W. Oraigie and Jahn McNabb,
sot. Sz oiioo0.. 'utas'[ he .defeated, moved and second-
. The defendant aplpealed and the ap- ed the motion for his'appoinenient,
peal was heard on September 12, Warden IB'allantyne has been a
1193+2, by Chief Justice Latchford, Mr. member Of Us'b'orne township council
fustice Riddell and Mr. Justice 'Fisher,
'for tea years and reeve the past six
when judgment was reserved. Shortly years, during which time he has sat
after the appeal was heard, Mr. jtisa in County . Council? He operates 200
tice Riddelltook seriousty ill. Tit„acres and is a suoces'sfui 'fammer, spec -
reserved judgment was handed 'down iodizing in Holsteins and tither pure-
on T!hairsday, the 110% January, 19313, b'red cattle. He is df Scotch descent,
'The judgment of .the court was de- his 'grandparents coming from Peebles
livered by Mr, Justice Fisher. Alfter [rear Edintburgh. His paren''ts settled
outlining the case, he pointed out that in Perth County, near 'Stratford. Mr.
'the real question for 'determination Ballantyne is sixty years of age and a
was, did B3ac1dbnrn, ithe agent of the 'Presbyterian. He belongs to no frater-
plainitiff Tanquay Limited, have the nal societies. He has one son and one
anbh'ority to receive payment of the daughter,'both athome,
amount due for fertil'ize'r' in dispute (Warden iBallanityne was escolrted to
and was the defendant Sproat justi- his seat by ex -Warden Louis Rader
lfied in paying him. The trial Judge land was sworn in by Judge Costello,
fouind that Blackburn did not have who 'plaid tribute to the county cottn-
the authority to receive payment from 'Gil as a governing body.
Sproat. 'dr, (Justice Fisher goes on to trudge Costello talked of . the hard
say that "the only possible meaning I times thnoegh which the farmers are
can take' from Tanquay's evidence is passing, ,referring to the numerous
that. Bllackburn had authority`. to settle 'times he 'h'ad men [before' him on
and receive payment" The Bank at judgment summonses.
trial did not call any witnesses to "I feel that they are industrious and
prove that they were holders in due honest, but through circumstances
course and depended on Tanquay to they ,are unable to pay," said his hone
prove that they were such holders. or. "Sometimes I think I am too easy,
The appeal judges were not satisfied but I realize the farmer is unable to
that the'drafts on which the action is 'Pay 100 cents on the dollar today.
based had not been charged bank to However, I feel that in a few years
the Tanquay account aid the Bank we will be wondering why we ever
thus not holders in due course. talked of the depression."
In conclusion, 'Mr. Justice .Fisher (Judge Costello warned 'the county'
says: "On the evidence I am tunable .council not to mortgage the future
to find as a fact that the Plaintiffs and" to carry on in a decent way..
were, at the time this action was Warden Ballantyne, in a neat
speech, asked the co=apera
commenced, holders in due course of ition of his
the two drafts sued on or that the fellow -members incarrying on the
Defendant was affected 'by the assign- business of the council in 1933. The
meal under Section 88 of the Bank 'b'alanceof the afternoon session was
Act. The only possible conclusion, on routine.
the evidence, oral and documentary, Logan Reeve Heads Perth Council.
is that Tanquay l& Co. had given [Reeve William F. galling of Logan
Blackburn authority not only to settle was elected warden of Perth C'oun'ty
the` account with Smog but to re- at the opening of the inaugural ses-
ceive cash and notes in payment, and Sion of the '1833 Perth County tabun-
this the Defendant did. I would ,allow cil on Tuesday. IIe was vic'torious by
the appeal with costs and dismiss the a vote df 1i1 to 4 over Reeve Henry
sellar with costs." Chief Jusbi'ce lLeinle'elber of South Easbhope, the on-
Latchford and Mr. Justice a2idd'eh ly other candidate. Warden belling
concurred. is commtencieg his fourth term as
1J'•ohn J. Huggard,'Seaforth, repre- a member of the county council and
seated the :Defendant apP¢llant and his seventh as a member of the town-
H. G. Meir of 'Messrs. Bays & Meir,' shop coun:cii,
Seaforth, represented' the Plaintiffs
respondents. • W. H. TRETHEWE'Y
Word of the passing of Mr. W. H.
re -
ANNUAL =HMG.
at Owen Sound was re -
'On Monday evening, Jan. 23rd, the cefved in town with general regret•
congregation of North Side United !Mr.• Trethewey resided here for 12
Oherch held its annual meeting with Years, taking an active interest in
a large 'number present church and community affairs during
:Reports were given of the activities that time. Also a pioneer ref Stratford
of the various organizations all of and one who had been a prominent
which 'indicated a large degree 03 in- figure in the municipal ,life of that, city
terest and success. in its earlier days. 'William Henry
(The report of the treasurer showed 'Tret+hewey passed away 'on Sunday
all accounts paid and a balance to evening January 22, at the home of
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN.
tin the morning, Rev. Geo. M.
tSpeed'ie, representative of the Upper
Canada Tract Society, will be :the
preacher. In the evening, Rev. I. B.
`ICaino's subject will be `Spiritual
Ilnfluenza."
ST. THOIMIAS' CHURCH
The servie s in St. Thomas' Church,
1Seaforth, the fourth Sunday after
'Epiphany. Morning service 11 o'clock,
sermon by the Rector, "The Storm
at Sea," Sunday School and Bible
iCiet ''at 3 p.m. Evening service, 7 p.m.
Rev. Wm, Wallace, MA., rector of
St. Paul's Church, Stratford, will
pre'ac'h.
The rector,: Canon Edward 'Apple -
yard, will conduct anniversary ser-
vices in St. Paul's Church, Stratford,
on Sunday evening.
'YOUNG MAN PASSES..
Word of the death roif Will Corncob-
an of Lueltreew, aged 21 years and 5
[months, was received with much sur-
prise and •regretby friends who ex-
tend every sympathy to the parents,
Mr. Sari Oarndch'an and Mrs. Carn'o-
.dh'an, (formerly Miss Elizabeth Mc-
Nay), and younger sister Bessie, in
their sad floss. The young man was
about seven years old when the fam-
ily sold their farm ha Tuckers'mit'h
near Sea'forbh, to Mr. Andrew 'Kirk
rand moved to the farm 2% miles from
Lucknow: