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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1926-08-26, Page 4THE 'SEAFORTH NEWS MY- Dan, Williams of Chicago has rettnned home after spending a week'S' -Vacation 'with relatives there. He wag accompanied as far as Sarnia by Mr. "Nigh and Mr.1Brietlyn, • 4 ' )Lis S Lizzie Ryan is spending her :holidays with her. mother, Mrg,, Pat - ors Latin Coral). C, French Auth- ors C, ;French ,COrnp, — Esther -Ryan: Alic, 4at 111, Chen; C, Latin 'Atthors,C, tatin Comp. Amgela, , Shea; , Latin Acithors" Ci :kratin .CorrOf...,Cle:French Sinpl'Ors Frelibh itoMp. WilliaAns: Anc. Hist. C. ,Goi•alding 1,11filtarris.is visiting at the ,liorne of Mra. r.• Maloney. • .'''.1V1r. ;and :WO GektkfRYan :spent the week dila at theihnine Mrs, T, Ma- lOneYc,' 'Misses Veronica, :McConnell and Annie ld'eGrath, who attended :Ores- : cia Hall last year, are to be congratu- lated ;for having been successfril in ob- taining their ,full first class entrance to norrnail. Mr• ,Fergus Maloney has returned to Buffalo after having spent two week's vacation „with his mother. • Miss Aileen 0'rdart has gone to De- troit to attend the wedding of het Sister, Bessie, -which is to take. place September 6th, Mr. W. Stapleton. spent Monday in London. Rev. limber Dantzer and Mr. An- drew Dantzer spent the past week 111 Detroit, , Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kenny motoreci to,Stf'aTford last Sunday night. Mr. Mike McQuaid, of Cincinnati Ohio, is visiting friends here. Mrs, Kliukhammer of Kitchener, is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs Frank Kenny. Mrs. C. J. O'Reilly and. family have returned to Detroit after a pleasan visit with her sis•ter, Mrs. T. 3. Moly neaux. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Hughes an.1 daughter are renewing acquaintances in Dublin and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Bloodsworth and family have returned tu Toronto fro 11 a short visit with latter's mother. Mrs, G. Diegel. Mr, and Mrs. ;Lyall jordan and family are visiting the former's father Mr. James Jordan. Mrs, James Longworth 'has return- ed from Detroit. Miss Mary McGrath has returned from a pleasant visit ,with her aunt, Mrs. \V. H. Evans of Galt. Mr. James Carpenter of Detroit, re- newed old acquaintances here during the past week. Mrs. Peter Dill has returned from viSifing friends in Toronto. Masters Robert and John Crawford of .Clinton are visiting.with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Flynn. Mr. Ed. Stubbs of Toronto spent week end with Mr, and Mrs. David McConnell. Our local baker, Mr. Derm, is turn- ing out some •fine brands of pastry and bread and is being largely patron- ized by Dublin and vicinity. fMr. and Mrs. D. Molyneaux and family and Miss Mary O'Hanley, of Chicago. are visiting friends in Ddb - lin. Mrs. Catherine Carlin visited with friends in London during the past week. Tin, heavy downpour of rain for the past week have retarded the far- mer's from the winding op of the harvest. Mr. and Mrs, O'I-Iearn and Mr. and •Mrs. Michael Nagle spent Sun- day the guests of Kitchener friends, 3,Irs. Pat, .Matthews, of Detroit, 1A. -visiting at the :home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Matthews. Mr, Carol Stapleton, of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stapleton, of Toledo, ()In.,. are visiting in the village, Mr, Ed. Stulis, of Ir 141, is vis- iting. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David ,McConnell. .Mrs. Jas. I.ongu orth has returned home from Detroit, accompanied by her daughter. Mr.. Clarence t Iay, of,,Detroit. visit- ed at the home of Mr4;!".james Long worth this week. We are sorry to repiirt that the little daughter of 21r. and Mrs. Pal. 'McGrath 111 with pneumonia. We hope to hear of her speedy recove,•y. The CR thOlit' \VA •11109's League gave a dance in ',iv •,,...rish hall 0 /1 Ter lay ,evening. \II had 0 good time. Miss C. Gormley entertained a few friends Sunday evening Misses Judge and Ionian spent Sunday at Leo Fortune's Miss M. Beale enjnying her vac- ation at pres'ent. Miss RatTerty is isiting her sister, I Mrs. Traynor. • Results of Middle Examinations.— In the Dublin continuation .school. -- Mary Atkinson: Eng. Comp, III. Alg. C. Hugh Benninger: .knc. Hist, Tit, Geom, 111, Phys, 11, Latin Authors C. Latin Comp II, French Comp E. Marie Benninger: Anc. Efist. 1. Cleom. Ill, Chem. 1, Latin .\uthor, C, Latin Comp. C. /Marie 'Britton: Atm. lfist, 11, Phys. Ill, Latin Comp. 1. Jo.. Carpenter: Ane, Hist. • 111. Geom. C, Phys. III, Chem, 1, Latin Comp. II, .French Comp. C. Helen .Dantzer: Alg, 111. Anna 'Delaney: Anc. Hist. 1, Alg. I, Geom. C, Chem. I, Latin Authors 111, Latin Comp. I. Jos. Dill: Alg. 11. Eileen Eckert: Alg, 4'. Vera 'Feeney: Ain. If, French Comp. C Loretta Hastings: Eng. ;Lit. C. Flora Hills: E. Comp. ,C, Eng. Lit, C; Aim. Hist. C. Alg. Chem. HI. Mary Atte. Hist III, Geon, 11I, • Phys, C', Chem. IT, Latin Comp. C, French Authors C. French Comp. Mary Krauskopf: Eng. Comp. C. • Alg. ITT. jos. Looby: Br. Hist, C. Alg. 11. Mary McGrath: Pr. Hist. C, Alg. II, Phy. 111 Edith Miles: Eng. Comp. C, Eng. ,C', Br. Hist. C. Alg. 1, Chem, II, French Comp.. C. Tier tha Murray: E. Comp, ITT. An c. Hist:1, Nig. C. Mario Murray: Ase. 7-N,st. Phy, C ;French Comp C. • Mary O'Connor: .Anc. Hist. TII, Chem, C, Latin Aothors C, Latin CCHT1P. 1, French Authors C. Rose O'Connor: Eng. Conip. C Alg. C. Bridget O'Loughlin: Alg C. .O'Rourke: Aim I-Iltt 0, Mg. L Geom. 111. Chem 11, Latin Auth- CROMARTY,• • :(lutended,for last week.) Miss Marion McLaren, of Auburn, i• visiting her tonain, Mrs. John Snirey, in the village. 00. Mrs. R. G. 'McKay and Children, df Walkerton, are visiting at• the home Of • Mrs, McKaY'S father, Mr. Jas. Scott, • . Mr, and ,Mrs, I, 1V. Steinhoff and (laugh:ter Fanny, of Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.. Wm • •\.\rorifeu. NliSs Glace IvIel,Atchlan.• spent the week -end with her friend, Miss Ttirn- er, of Stanley Township. sett,' ce the Presbyterian church will be ;held in the afteIiiqon at thre,p o'clocic on'thd'two renfaining 'Stintlaya in August.. .Mr. Ott • Walker, • of Detroit, is spending a .few days' under par- ental roof beidire f PY 4. the West. tind Mrg. 'Oran FranciS and family, of Bright, ,spent Sunday in this vicinity. took in. 'theexcurstrin to'the West, on Friday. A number from. , fended:the corner, sione laynItg rte,w Preg'hyietian; church•'at., RineVale, rid,41 .10,St, w'eek. ';. 4,iid 'Mrs. 'Hadle)va,i,Vtalmig; couple of .weeks'AfellidaYs• • • 'Meg,' Isaac 'BOTted.,,is thee,- the cloc- Or's :care at .?reSent. • j.'•.P"rice"'it-,,!atileto`,b.e"a;bOnt lierhousehOld dnfies..•after a 'king spell cr.( sielcneas. • '• ', • . ' , Mrs. C. Drager is eXPented home next 'week from 'LoAdon hos.pital, *here she ba.s undergone an. operation for aPpendioitis. • • ' Gypsies visited the yillaged the fore part of this week. WALTON. Miss Reta 'McLeod, 'Regina, is TIM heavy rains of the past week ,spencl•ing a few 'holidays with .friends done a good deal of damage be, in the village and •vicinify. the 'crops. ' Mr, and 'Mrs.. Geo: McCullough, of NEr. and 'Mrs. lzreeamm Hackwell Stratford, visited' Mr, McGavin. on Sundax".Miss . ,hearr.rcioeitti,.°4!,1;• Mithico, iS ivisiti5niniLMilkiof!s44;131C the 91.121rd n Methodist c•hurchl 9 )Mr tinci NIrg, tte ; froin tut:4 a tOlrOf :Mrs Oe Dup <I a s 'Was -An Cleveland attending the funeral of het brother- lit-laW,'Mr. Frederick. Alt: Alfred Aikens 'of London, is , vi icing 'here for a s • Mr, .5 10', Wm. Clarke took in THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1926. ; Anammemaimioramimmannommar 41111. farm to Mr. Johnston of Blyth, the. oil Wednesday la'et.' They all spent a Mrs. ,Geo Hamilton of 'Vancouver, Miss vi°14 Carter 'Is 'will' atex' "S,,"beirf dtme *,4,1,6 and ,Mps, R.,d-tid,,,a,11(1, Miss M. painkt.ecl. Work 'f.,i..115i;f4,,,iitv'sgibiiiii:1-iiSfg'iterlia:17,fie9L.41,fClohr4tr,hsthiF1e shoo1 is being '• 111r. Bert Lot., Brussels, Will offs .p1'1ce being $5,500.' ' ,pleaSant afthrnoon together. in Duff's Church next Stinday. A large number fiom 'here -attend- ed the tattoo in Seaforth ThurSday night, all reporting a ,,gooti 1111441, Nfr, and Mrs. J. H. :NIcLaufhlili and corner stone at alluevale last week. Bill Hoy of McCaw and Cla.rence Hoy Of .Port•IAlbetr are visiting in the zarden party'at Blneyeliii Friday Walton. Eileen attended the 'laying of the night . • c. . , 'Mrs. Clarke of Clinton visited with , T. ,Clarke's last 'week. ' /Mr. Peter Gardiner's 'press is on the rounds again. 'They pressed 'ha'., at Mrs, G. Clarke' is Visiting in Mit- chell , Mr, .Alexander Rosetoti Tuesday. Mr. Armour Dundas haS. sold his twelv0,of her'girl friends to a party '4\tiss Yiolla 'Morrison entertained 'Tdoosibniy.,:spent ;", dog)" f . Wilson Campbell, McKill P., 1 , Mr, and, Alms, 'W. 1•11.unplluie.s anti ,children spen't,cStinclay'", at Robert Campbell's, jr., Mr, and lkIrs. W. Graham and chil- dren, of ,Acton, spent the week end with Mrs. Gfaharn's mother, Mrs. -A. 'Gardiner. " Mr. and Mrs. y. F..',1•10,,ekwell went \Vest o1e.. the harvesters' ekeursion. They will visit,.friends' in Saskatche- wan 11.11(1 Alberta, M'iss Reta McLeod of Regina • is visiting friends in the, village Mr. James Smith met 'with rather a. painful accident While plow'ing with the riding plow one day recently. A , • • ISMENIONIE•ramsrmoormsror -t. The constitutional issue is pure political buncombe, designed to divert attention from the King Government's administration of the Customs Department, upon which issue it was ignominiouslie defeated in the House Of Commons. Here are the vital stubborn facts : 1 In September, 1925, Mr. King was granted dissolution by His Excellency Lord Byng, on the representation that he must be given a chance to secure a clear working. majority. He stated at Richmond Hill that if such a majority was not forthcoming, he would ,not attempt to carry on. 2 In the old Parliament thus dissolved there had been 234 members, of whom 117 were Liberals, 66 were Progressives or Independents and 51 were Con- servatives. 14 3 In the new Parliament, elected in October, 1925, Mr. Meighen had by far the largest group—almost half the total membership of tile House. Out of 245 • seats the Conservatives had 116, the Liberals 101, the Progressives 24, Labour 2, and Independents 2. 4 Instead of immediately reigning, as he should have done in view of the ground upon which he had been granted dissolution, Mr. King asked for aird was granted leave to carry on, on the assurance that he would leave the . fate of his administration to Parliament itself. 5 On Friday, June 25th, three separate motions hSr so- called independents, in support of which Mr. King's Government marshalled its last ounce of strength, were decisively defeated and the original motion- of censure, to which the foregoing had been moved in amendment, was still awaiting decision in Parliament ",,'• ;, • rt. when Mr. King asked His Excellency for dissolution on Monday, June 28th. 6 To have. granted Mr. King a dissolution under such circumstances would have/ been a direct denial of the right of Parliament to pass upon the vote of censure then pending. ' 7 Following Mr. King's resignation, Parliament by a majority of' 10 did actually adopt a direct vote of censure on the King Government, and declared it unworthy of confidence or office. • 8 It was Mr. King's refusal to follow British precedent in ,co-oPE'rating- with the incoming administration to pass supplies and complete the sessional programme, - that left Mr, Meighen no alternative but to ask for dissolution. 9 Mr. tMeighen followed the same .course as that adopted by Sir Wilfrid Laurier in 1911, when he saw that it was impossible to carry on and abruptly dissolved Parliament. 0 If His Excellency had recalled Mr. King to office, he would have done so in the very face of Parliament's vote of censure Under Mr. King's interpretation of the constitution a Premier need never resign, but 'could demand dis- solution after dissolution, despite the verdict of Parliament or the electorate, and the Governor General rnust 'perforce accept his advice. 11 This is the story. It calls for no comment—it speaks for itself! The Conservative Party stands solid as a rock for sound British constitutional practice, the maintenance of the British connection, and the right.of Canada to enjoy the blessings of stable Government. An • for Andrew Hicks IN HURON SOUTH ,r "AA avoid anot leetion Ar,f • - , Laberat-Oorinervative'Vintors; Commlefed, ti 11 71 45.44,3 • .4:' 0