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HURON NEWS.
Exeter Landmark Demolished. --
The
The ,work of tlermolisliinlg +the old
fire Mall in !Exeter north has been
completed. The purchase Wolf the fire
truck a.Jfew years ago made et unnec-
essary to naain't'aiit a second (Fire 'hall
Which contained only hand reels. Mr.
James Weekes (has, been a member 'of
the 'Exeter 'fire 'brigade since it was
Married' ;and ltasbeen 'dhu'ie'f for 42.
years.
Huron Fruit Growers. -The Fruit
Grower's' A's's'o'ciaatio'n o'f 'Huronstet
in Clinton on Friday, the meeting,.
place he'iog the board roam of the
'Algri'ctulltural offices, the president, Mr.
George 'Larkhwai'te, in the chair. The
attendance ,was -larger than on some
former occasions,perha'ps the largest
in. the History o'f the organization, The
old officers were re-eledted' as follows:
Presid'en't, . George Laibh'wai'te; vice
president, J. R. Sltfrd'inlg; secretary -
treasurer, Ian .MiclLeod: Fallowing the
:business part of the meeting an inter-
esting address was given by Processor
lCaesa'r, provincial entomologist, . the
• 'O.A.iC. Guelph, who sp'ake on fruit
grotwing, packing, m'atikeltin'g, fru'i't di-
aeases, etc., andweridlg many ques-
tions asked ly-.in'terested 'listeners,
THE SEAFORTH NEWS.
TIIURSIDIAY, APRIL 6, 1933.
ORANGE PEKOE
ir
ZEA
"Fresh from the Gardens"
Lived -.in McKillop, -A 'widely es- 'nun-34er ap,proxUtivaeety 113% less than
,teemed resident of:Go'deriolt add well in the same petifod :o'f 19312,'"
known thr'oughout the county, 1Henry
11-Itorney died suddenly et this 'home an Canadian Cheese Export
INewg'ateiS'treet, Goderich, in his 712,nd 'Reports to ,the "Department from
year. For many 'years he had !suffered ({LondEi
on, nglenld, state that 'there is
from arthritis but a' severe cold hast- little indication of doubt that the
cued his end, Mr. IHlorney was born
in '10161 in the towlnehip' Of . Osborne
rivaving 'with his family ito M(01(111'0,1)n 1077, With the exception !oaf two
years 'spent in Manitoba his entire life
\v es spent in Huron;' 'having- resided.
in Brecefi'eld, Westfield, and IB0'ith'
lbelfore goi'n'g 'to IGloderidh ten years
ago.' In 53101 he 'was' united in mar-
riage to 1-Iann'ah'Jiane , J'o'hnslton of
(Downie. ITo this 'union were born
seven children, 'Seen tolE 'wh'o'm'. died in
infancy, Mns. 'Htorney died in 1906,
and one year 'tater the m'a'rried Miss'
'Margaret IWlalms'ley, of Holstein,
(Grey Co:! 'Iu' •the early 'allays he tools
an active interest in 'chur'dh work in:
the Methodist c'hueh, rbeing a./ 'success -
'fed leader 'stud Blib'ie t; c'lasls teacher.'
;Later he .tran's'ferred to the ^Salvati'ont
(Army, of , which' ih•e was an . 'ard'en't
member 'until his 'death. IHe was pub-
lic spirited and during his 'ten years'.
residence in Godentch !filled for ski
years a 'se'at at the 'Coursed. In ,poli- ` livesto'cic frown 'Tianomlto to travel
95th Birthday. -Mr. Henry Joyner ies of ved'
of Clinton on March 27th celelbrated te'a.,
his ninety-fifth birthday: Mr, Joyner Used Aeroplanes LTwo''aero'planes
is not so active as 'Ir'e used to be ,but scouted- overthe 'Goilenich district,
hecan still get about ,and still enjoys 'stays 'the Signal, iodic/Mgfor the ban-
dits who attempted 'to holdulp the
meeting old friend's. He is being cared
for at the home Of Mrs; Argent• bank at IIlderton. The 'planes seemed
Be1'grave 'congr'egation
(ser
Agricultural Representative Mac-
Zeod also gave an interesting report
Of a visit made to the ,Central Packing
plant at ,Woodstock, a visit made for
the purpose ,of gaining information for
the benefit of the Huron growers, who
have been discussing the establish-
ment of sueh a plant. The gathering
decided, however, that the time was
not ripe for such an undertaking,
resolution was passed asking the Do-
minion Government to place apples
upon the preferred list in the stabiliza-
tion scheme now being perfected at
Ottawa.
'price of Canadian cheese can be fair-
ly held, and that stooks will be ou't
of the way bcFon e the new seaso'n's
'make arrives. .
This statement .was based on the
'feet Nkat let March l'e'ts, alpiproxun'ate
ly 4,000 tons,o'f ''Canadian 'che'ese was
on hand, with further arrivals esiti-
mated •alt' 300 tons •for March,' and 200
tons for April. In 119,311 old 'Canadians
finis'h'ed on September 41th at 70s per
cwt. I!n 19132 olid Canadians finished
ion July 115Th, alter a rapid u!pwlard
swing in price to 84s per'dWit.
Ise th'e presentyear, from January
•it't to the beginning of •+bug's month,
'the price has continued constant 60's
to 68s.,' befng•`jauet•. two points under
the corresponding peri'od .of fast year.
Lower Livestock: Freight.
IEffeot'ive from M'arc'h 20, th'e 'C'an-
adian 'Pacilfi'c and 'Can'a'dian Ngtiolniai
Railways permit outbound shipments
Death, of Grand 'Bend iHotel Man. 'to 'be following the raillway 'track,
a ,
'14r.
+Ezr (Brenner, 'for litany 'years ,the 'possibly In the belief that the band -
proprietor df'the : Brenner IH'ouise at its had sebandlohed their car and taken,
iGraind. 'Bend, died on 'Friday laslt 'foil to the tie's.
lowing several 'mlbniths' illness, at the ,Locomotive Cab Afire., -'The 'fire
age of '51 years. ale was a'son o'f 'the 'brigade was called on (Su'nd'ay after -
late 1Joseph 'Brenner and for 'many noon. to the C. N. IR; 'round'h'ouse at
years conducted the ,hotel that Was ,Gbdetric'h 'where 'the cab Of lacono-
established by this 'father, one loaf 'Nie :t'ive No. - 5964 'had taken !fire. The
largest and 'most popular summer 'ho- 'blaze was quickly .got under 'control,
tela on the shores of Lake Huron. but not 'before considerable damage
1115 widow, who was formerly ,Ainnie had been 'd'o'ne to the interior of the
'Stewart, survives together With .two cab. It was so ,badly dam'a'ged that
sons, Joseph and (Glendon. ,He is sur-
vived by one sister, \Mrs. Jas. Han-
non of [Calgary, Alta.,, and one broth-
er, Maurice IBrenter, of. Grand 'Ben'd,
Death of J. H. Lowery -A former
resident of Goderich_township died at
his 'home in Toronto in the person of
John H. Lowery, who for several
years taught school iu Hullett. G'oder-
ic'h township and in Holntesviile
school before going to North Bay over
twer,ty years ago, where he held the
p !riti',n of principal o! a school until
his retirC'na:nt in 1031, when he settled
i:: Toronto. Deceased e as a native of
Ceelerielt township., beim, a S•n of the
late Samuel Lowery at11 his wife.
ilar'a Beacom Lowery; His wife was
i,rtnei'y Miss Esther Proct:,.r, daugh-
ter of the late Joseph Proctor of
Holme rilie, who survives with two
s::ns, Everett of Oshawa and Harold
of Windsor.
Granted Leave. - -Dr. Margaret
Strang will spend three month's'
leave of absence with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. ''Iy, Strang, Osborne. Er.
Strang has been in the 'Peace River
District during the, past two years
lander the General (B'oard tE \'fisc ins
:i the Presbyterian 'Church in .Can-
ida.A medical student will he ap-
nc.itted to carry on the work during
Dr, ;Strang's absence. '
purchases Huron Road Farm. -Mr.
,Frank Glew, who has been foreman of
the Provincial road gang, has deciden
to go back to the land and has purch-
ased the George Vandenburgh farm on
the Huron road. This will give the
'clews three hundred acres all in one
block, as Mr. Harold Gdew, a son, al-
ready has one hundred and .fifty ac-
res and the father and son will work
together. I't is the intention to put in
hydro and have an up-to-date farm
and as it is so convenient to Clinton
they will hardly realize they are not in
Mown, except that they will have all
the advantages of living on a farm,
Mr. Glew traded his town house, the
one recently purchased from the Mc
1Garva estate, Ontario street, on the
purchase price of the farm. -Clinton
•News Record.
Report .of Hog Shipments- for the
month ending !Feb. 218th: 'Seal''orth-
Total 57, select bacon ,12, bacon 38,
butchers 7. ,Hensall-Total 342, sel-
ect'bacon 116, bacon 291, butchers 20,
heavies 1, lights and feeders 3. Ex-
eter --Total 1138, select 'b'acon 45, bac-
on 68, 'butchers 111, heavies 1, Wal-
ton -Total 356, select bacon &7; bac-
on 234, butchers 25, heavies 3, lights
and feeders 'L 'Huron Co. 'Locals -
Total 2,535, select bacon 647, 'bacon
1,645, butchers 161, heavies 32, extra
heavies 1, lights and 'feeders 41. ,Hur-
on County -Total 7,085, select 'bacon
1;094, bacon 4,374, butchers '590, heav-
ies
eavies 40, extra heavies 2, lights and feed-
ers 120.
Mrs. Joseph Gelinas.- On March
24th there passed away at her home
at
Drysdale, 'Mrs, 'J'oseph •Gelinas, Sr.,
at Drysdale, Whose husband .prede
ceased her six months ago.
Mrs. Robt. Powell, 'Egmondville. -
Death removed one of the oldest re-
> de::ts of this district Thursday, a# mesent. A committee visited a
when \Ire. Robert_ Powell passed plant at Woodstock and were very
away at her home in 'Egmondville at interested in the-w•ork being done.
the age of 90 years. Mrs. Powell' Considerable,cl'scu'ssiou followed the
triose !hoiden name was Catharine presentation of this report and finally,
Wallace, was 'born in County Down,
on titatioii of Messrs, John 'Sow^orliy
Ireland, and 70 years ago was united
and Jas, R. 'Steriing, it was decided.
in marriage at 'Lon'don to Robert that the question' be 'laid over for the
Powell. +.lar 11378 the gamily rioted to present, to be reopened for discussion
'Egntondrille, .where she h'ad since or action at any future time,
been a continuous resident. -Mfrs. Po-
well was a remarkably active woman Dog Tied to Railway Tracks. --A
and was able' to attend to her house- 'brutal aet was revealed by trainmen
hold duties 'until the day :before her of the C.P.R. at Walkerton on Tues -
'another locomotive was bro'u'ght up
of 'Olwen ,Sound, "!Levi df Manitoba
from Stratford to replace '5064' on the . r, L Mrs. ' . Carter a
n.
Edwin of 'Godes 7
m run. 1
,noir
ear
g
y f.
.! Brighton
Auburn; Mrs. J. ,PhtiLfip's of gh
Limiting 'Road Expenditures The Mrs. E. 'IKnees'haw of M'ea'Eord, and
county 'road commission held •a meet -'Mrs. Edith 'Sanderson of 'Goderich.
)tag in Gaderich last week, and had
'before et a letter from the 'Provin'c * * * * * '* * * * *
fol Department of Highways sWg-* NEWSF'THE BUSY
OFARMER
RMATION
Besting that, in 'tire interest aF eco- * (Furnished bye 'Ontario - Depart-
n'omy, expenditure Dia 'country roads :k ment of Agriculture.
this year be 'limited to $7`5,000, on.* * * * * * * *
which amount 'the 'Government willpay The outstanding feature of the to
This thes considerablysualsubsidy of ss(fithany m cent, bacco-growing industry in Canacl:
Phi; is . less was
spent in previous years. •continues to be the growing invpart
once_ of the bright flue -cured type
Laid Over For Present,- IT•he Ha- declares the Economic Aata'list, 'Pro
ron County Frnit•.grawer'o" lA'seocia- duction of this tylpe has risen `'croft'
tion will not build a 'central fruit34 !million pounds in 1928 to 27 in:I-
lion pounds in 1932..'
tics be was a 'C'on'servative and was at 'the lower rate's, and minimum. car-
apast 'county his it dl whe Orange lot qu'anti'ties, Which now .ap'ply on
!Order. ' his as this .'w'illo'w 'M is sur. inbound' 'shipments. 'T'his' iq.'ehe an-
vivrn' by Of aged h, onr, 'Mrs. Jas• nounce'm'en't of the United P'artn'ers'
Iiorney Of ,Go'der oh, one son! Erne- ICw-'operativ'e Company.
M . A. M. Harris,
one d, Sas All ship'm'ents up to a twenty
_yrs. A. 'Harris, 1T:rayntei ISals cents per cwt. rate are affec'ted. The
Four'brothers "arn our fs. e
reductioii nre'ains ,a considerable
d lE s t rs al's
survive: !Thomas 'of Brantford, 1Wt slav-
ing to farmers • carrying stock back
country ,for finishing. .
The Farmers' Co-olperative, and .the
Ontario Marketing 'Board strongly
urged a redu'etioi} early in the year.
death, when she 'suffered a stroke of
apoplexy. ''Mr, Powell p'as'sed away 23
years ago. A family of five sons and
three daughters survives: John I"ow-
eii, l:\IcKiliop William, Toronto; IRo-
•bent and Arthur, Egmon'ds^.ille; Alex.,
•Goderich; Mrs. ;William Reid and
Mrs. James Rankin, Seaforbh, and
Mrs. S. 'Reid, Toronto. The • funeral
was 'held on ,Saturday.
'Enter Appeal.-�An ,appeal has 'keen
entered with the appellate count by
the executors of the late Samuel
Cooper, "Clinton, against the decision
of Cauttty Judge 'Costello, awarding
Mrs. Beryl !Ladd, Clinton, 'only child
of the late Mr. iCdoper, $3,0.00 cash
and $100 a month from the date .of her
father's death ,for 'her lifetime. Mrs.
Ladd was bequeathed the income
from her father's $50,900 etsate, 'but
it was shown in surrogate court that
so far she has received but $65 a
month. The estate is made up almost
entirely of Clinton read estate,
Hay Pioneer. -Wendel Smith, who
was a lifelong resident 'of iHay town-
ship, died on March 123rd, aged 79
years, -after a lengthy illness, .Mr.
;Smith was a 'former member of 'the
EIay 'township council, and -farmed on
the Goshen fine until retiring to Zur-
ich twelve years ago. His widow and
sevensons and six, daughter survive:
John Smith, of A'lwin•ston; Albion, of
\Ther a Jl:vsep•h of 'Windsor; !Isadore,
of 'California; 'Sinton of Stephen; Ad-
elbert on the house farm, anti 'Theo-
dore at rhome; Mrs. IP, .Farwell, 'of
LI'ay
'township; Mrs. C. 'IFagan and
iMrs. T:.3Mi'ttleltoltz of Zurich,'Mrs.
P. Barry of ' Dunnville, Mrs. 1W,
i9,oade o'f ;California, and )'Mrs, 'W. Gil-
'herr, .of 'Detroit.
Young Pigs Scarce
Indicating a 'distinct 'change in thr
hog ind'tistry• outlook, J. A. Cairo)'
of the Department, said:."A. month
ago, while in soueltwestern, Ontario, 1'
noticed good young spivs with litters
of ten', selling as low as ten dollars,
'On several markets suckling pigs
found slow sale at fifty.cents each,
"However, owing to, the increase in
the price of hogs, approximating
day. 'As (the afternoon train approach- $1:50 a cwt., suckling pigs sold in
ed the section house east of the bridge'. Waterloo, last week at $2.50 each.
the trainmen noticed a young dog) "Undoubtedly, anticipation of in
tied to the. rails, by means of a chain,' creased price dire. to the Ottawa bud -
evidently dor the purpose of having get provisions, will increase even fur -
the train run over the at -finial. For-I+tier the demand Inc young and
tunately the chain was iioiig enough the prices realized.
to allow the 'dog to jump clear df thiel 'Young pigs are likely to continue
rank and the engine, running overiscarce as accord'in to Dept. Of Ag-
thet,g , g I g
c'ha'in, released it and 'the dog ricuiture estimates, sows to farrdw in
scampered away hurriedly, the first six months Of this year, will
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One of 'the a lost 'complete as.
'so'ribmerlts of trees, shrubs ever-
greens, roses, perenn'ial's 'gl'ad-
ioli and dahlias to be !found ,in
the 'coun'try. !Nearly 1000 varie
ties.
FRUITS
A .complete sesortmeflt o'f tree
and 'bush 'fruits, 24 'varieties of
strawberries, '7 varieties of ,aspa-
reigns, tncludling Mary 'Weakling_
ton.
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Port Burwell, "Ont. \
'CHIRP&T.MAIS TRETE 'EXPORTS,
IOh'nistmas tree 'exlponts 'from Ca'n-
ada to United 'Sltates'n 1932 'were
:valued at '$-2'a1',t11314. 'In 1.9ilt .the wake
wall. $3216,471.1. No (Christm'a's' trees
were e,dported to 'Great 'B'ri'tain,
No 'As!th'mta Remedy Like I't. 'Dr.
5. D. Kebl'ogg's Asthma Remedy is
'distinctly different from 'other so-
calle'd remedies. Were this not so it
'w'ou'ld not have continued its great
work of relief until kndwn from .ocean
to ocean for its wonderful! value.
1Kellogg's, the foremost and best of
all asthma remedies, stands upon a
reputation founded in the hearts of
thousands who have known its bene
fit.
"Americans C
me To lie".
eorge Bernard Shaw, whose pungent wit has enlivened the world
I cruise of the Canadian Pacific liner "Bnipress' of Britain" . when
he arrived at San Francisco recently, denied be had ever said he would
never visit America.
"What
I said" the Irish dramatist remat'ked•, "'was there was n
need, for' me to said,"
America, as all interesting Americans co t
me . ,
see me."
That this was true is proved by the picture, for here in. the
Mayfair lounge of the 42,500 ton liner, he'is seen with Mayor Angelo
Rossi, who not only went to Shaw, but dressed himself in his cutaway
and wore a carnation.
Inducted at Belgrave.--,The Huron
Presbyterian met in The Presbyterian
Church, IBcl;gra've, Thursday after-
noon to induct (Rev. T. 1W. `Mills into
the four -point change of Belgrave,.
Auburn, ':Snuth's Hill and Blyth,
There was a splendid attendance con-
sidering the bad state of the roads.
There was a meeting o'f the Presby-
tery at which 'Rev. Mr. 'Cane ,of 'G'od-
erioh; Rev. Mr. Dtougan of 'Clinton,
:Rev, Mr. Pollock of Whitechurch and
Rev, Mr. Pocock of Trinity Church,
Blyth, were in attendance. After this
ceremony u -as co'mp'eted 'Rev. Mr,.
Young acted as chairman and gave a
few opening remarks when she inter-
im moderator took 'the service. The
choir led the singing 'while 3Lr. Pol-
lock read from St. (John's Go'spel.
Mrs. Young, also addressed the con-
gregation. MT. Pollock of M'ainlan'd
Presbytery, stated he had came to say
an rewoir ito 'Belgrave and he 'hoped'
the new associa'ti'ons would be for
their interests and that they would
.play their part in church work. ',les.
5. Cunning and Miss J'eesi'e S'ainers.
of Blyth sang "1 Ani Listening." Mr.
Lane' related the various steps taken
to 911 the vacancy caused !by the re-
signation 'af .Rev. Mr, 'Goodwill. F.
Stainers on behalf of 'the church
hoard, presented v0r, (Lane with a
sub•;tan'tial cheque for the great ,am-
ount of work he has 'done as interim
moderator for the past year. The lad -
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