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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1937-03-19, Page 54. " ol4)114,;., •waysammt 1&&1 'A,TPO,P44.114 ▪ • ; , ,• . MOAT tAar eeettea HiVelk FOOT tiger/V.4%w* apd,grgos,c4 • ,v* r Foal.X4i.ig.YaNfingefit',1..,9ytt :vo.11.0 414.: Toot* honing' meledie• leae<TetilS7 • 'mosom, ih b Ata* 25 :-Novo,T10100,,..aRt,eer Imarro • . 44,The !Man wihg Icriaw:T50.1411.01”:_,- :-i1,10f.trakaa, 04." Ark kc,e.P .701; aeaseeleaseeeleak4vereeeeefeetateeteee„„. areA..'"-•tC•4"4" • 4. -r -op. fifir:04.00: cOeiew ...Z4IViV.4•RKEN" alliatititeiGeo'd2Fridde:;: 'TiOlgateer.147.4441.*AINONgliv .• ttowci Written for The Huron Expositor a ' --.• , The House delved into the items of . • (Continued from Page 1) the"Etapireeagreemeet to -day and it mad/5. enough progress to suggest that ites, and a broad smile lit ep•the face this, week. anay 'see the budget in all of ; that grand old . curler .and gentle - Its various. Stages. passed by Friday, mane Wm. Andrew, Sr. ,.. : • ' . .. Then, happily, there will be more var- • Now there were gathered tOgethe.r le.ty to the ,,diseustien. ; , in that. place that •day, Men froth the In discuesing iarticles .on which. re- ductions • of duty were. made, Mr. John R. MacNicol• (Gees., Davenport) again .ritipea.ted. his story of hew thoueends. were thrown out of • employment tlutotigh-' tariff reductions.' , He men- • Mie, 'Ida Chuter 'has returned 'home tioned specifically the reduCtitine • in after . ending 'a ' few weeks with 1.922- and 1924, • but• when ,akked to friends Flint. • .. . • • . • Miss i uriel Elliett is, visiting . her giVe. the figures for those. years for the •numberemploYed: he adnfittect he sister, Mr . Herd, of :Goderich. did not have those Agutes.., - ... • • Mr. Victor Lee, who has been em- •ployed with Mr. George Beatty, Sr,, ' This story . of , ineemployment .•• throagli•etariff reductions Ls an old has engaged :with Mr. McIntosh, near •• . story. Last year Denton Massey told Seaforth. ..a pitiful story of how 18,000 jobs in . "St. Marys lay shot and .guarded Mr. end Mrs. Billy Austin; of See- the Ai:ple:mat industry were at .stake when Beattie went to deliver hie • last forth, dre on their honeymoon. :We and immediately jeopardized by the stone. ' He had :lathing. 'left but to . wash . them bon voyage' through • life. reduction in tariff • on .implements at draw to the• tee, and,. laying down a Miss Lillian Elliott is aseisting in that time. This' statement. .is • worth perfect' itane; he drew in for a shot. Mossop'S store. • examining '•Iiia• hew 18,000 jobs could The Veteran, .Wit: Andrews, Sr., had be affected ' when the.. average nem, 1.0 duplicate . this feat, and the excite- '.. her employed...in the industry across Anent -Was' intense . when be • delivered TUCKERSMITH Canada for the y.edie .1931-2-3-4-5 was , lase Stone. ...It appeared• to be light, • a little over 3,700, was. certainly and the S.eefortli • lade cheered, but ' Tli4Tuck•erenaith Ladiee? Club met •ry hard to .thiderstand. -.. What ace the St.' Marys sweepers 'never' let up. on Wednesday last •at ' the home of fatally happened is that the Maseey:eAhaeg the Stone crept slowlybut•sure- Mts..... Fred .pepper with. 24 members, Harris . Co.; whose report ' we now .ly right iii on the tee and the trophy 4, visitor's and' 7 children present. Ow- l:lave, •emPloyed •some 450 more - in was 'safe. . It -wast a great, shot and • a to the' illness of the:IP-resident, :1936 than in 193.5.. 'Het in spite of all the Se.afeeth lads heartily cheered the re... C •Oke, and the vice-president, 'the. •figures we have, we have nothing St. • Marys Veterancu-rierfor his mag- • Mrs. N. -Sillery, •themeetingwas in tlmt can convince tome of 'the mein •nificent dieplay of ierve"'." • chargitnefo,4ieecis iSoad4i.; b.,,x11.13,a7liiitgaplace .11ttlieall s that serious 110,..te are, 1101,, _go, was . . ,•-•tb-reearieVelltine yedOardifse,: thief • In •Xiiliffend ate:ILei/Mg an interesting afjer ellShoeldreeultin an `mien:STANLEY.....a:.., , bit •Of information about it. Miss Belle . , ,,-.-;. " . sten of trade.• .!,• - • -• .:•. • . "e .'-' . .. .. . • , •'gave . a very. .interesting reading on ..ncl. J. .Deaohneen. and. Mr:, MacNicol ' . . • ..,. Death of Miss Waldron ... Ireland as. 'a ti hole. ,• Mrse Fear ex - leaked; horns" over the eraployment The_ death . occurred on, 'Sitticlay last tended to • the club ".Mra. Sloyfian's situation in 'Harailten; with Mr. Deneb- of Wes Waldron at the home of, her many thanks for the parcel of cloth- manhaving the facts and Mr. Mac- brother, Mr, Byron Waldron. She was • iiig and mitte' sent toher at.. Chriet• Nicol. having the ,•theory. 1, • • .. e the daughter of Me• and Mrs. Isaac mas. time. • The following prOgran4ne . Mr. Stevens mane another •,attack Waldron .and was bora in Port Hope: was .given: Reading, "Biddy's Ex- on. the • Packing compafflea pointing She lived in • Kingston and, Buffalo periencee," Mist Sara' Whitmore; duet, out that the 'farmer was not getting prior to coming here tee live.. Mise "Sweet Evelitia;" Miss S. "Ball and a square deal, giving, figures"' to:show Waldron had been ill, for nearly... five Misis M. CriCh; -reading, •"An . Irish ^ the spread between' theprice of • years. .She was a member of Wes-, Letter," Mise MargereteCriehe a short • 'Mich. bacee .and the pliee to the 'far- 'ley -Willis United Church, Clinton; In- talk on. "Essex Ladies' Meetings?' by •0•413.16r.'for -his hegs. end-. thee price. af termeat was made. in Clinton.- eeme Mrs. Terryberry.. The rest Of the af- Canadian: bacon and the price paid telt' with Rev. C. W. Dewitt Cozens ternoon was spent in knitting .and 'for hogs in Canada.. Jnaging from th- Officiating. The ., pallbearers) w e re erochetieg.. The toll' call for the *flgures,• one wonders • just. "•how thie John -Diehl, 'Wilmer Wallace, eleyle April meeting, which will be- held • at esPread 'Oatiebeitratified. • -.. ' ' Pitieley, R. Jenkins,. WilLMoffat and the heme of Miss Sadie Ball,' will. be Pr. JL K. Blair (North. Wellington) Newton :Davis. , ,, ' "Something you would like changed latteckedrvery bitterly the Department • '`•:. in • your liem!e this year.". . . of Agriculture !owing to the 'fact tha.t ... • , . • 'Death of John .F...Lan•debOrough . • •.1111.0 Department had not. made the pro- sift resided in this community and • ..Mr: John . F. . Landeborough, • Of , grese ,that should .have been 'Made ia was higihly :esteemed in every respect: Brownvale, Peace River Disteict,. Al-. • developing the.' Landrace and Land- The heartfelt sympathy of the cone, berte, pasted away in .. Peace Rtru• :wilier bogs. • • munity is • eirte•nded to hie sorrowing Hospital on March let, following an . The . doctor gave figures to show wife and the family thole whe mourn accident over a month age when A ▪ that some ••of tlie Laidreace hogs at his less. • A number attended/ his fun runaway t•eara emash•ed -.Into ' his. "GO' days .younger than. ile,Werk• weigh- eral on Saturday from • his home in sleigh, throwing bineout, and serienee wt just asendelle :the res he. gave 'Henson. • ly injuring him. • He was born in. Were intereiting and should be fol- • Mr, aid Mrs. Percy Campbell and Tecitersaith 76 year age., and was lowed U,e:the iDepartment of Agri- farailir visited at' the home of • her educated in Ne..6 sclioal• in this town- ' `culture"... • • • - • . ' .. .parents, Mr. and -Mrs. Hugh Leve. • ethiP,.and also at the Agricultural Col- , ' ••"`"" • .. ' • * * * • ..Mr,"William. Love' of Hensall wesa. lee, 'Guelph. , He went to the .PeaCe - •",'• . Tuesday, Mar h 16 , , ' recent titator in .thit conimunity; River District in '1919 and has Ilve-d (Mrs...John 13aker is on the sick there ever .since.. . In 1894 he was ello-day the Houe‘turited front a' die. list. Ws wish her •e. speedy,reCovere. united in marriage to Miss ' earzle ', le*sr4on of:the budget items • te a dis: • 'Mr. and Mrs.' W. Weide -have been Simpsoni,• at. Pembina,' Manitoba, who lealselitte.of the problem/sof the aged in atitendence 'during abeir:father's • lablti ilta:blitd: ' This matter oetunied predeceased him. few years ago. In a ' 2.1-„ttention of the House for almost tlife •Whole of its time. • .. • 'Weide, at'Zurich ' trying Co save a comrade from droWn- 1913 a son, Stanley, lost hie life while illness,. Messrs. John Decker end jne. Miss 'Greta' Blackvrell" was stalled to Ing. On,e brother and two sisters Mr - e0,14, Age Pensions; supposedly pay - her home during her .mother's illness vive, Mr. • W. 0. Lands.boroughe Port: 1. alile only teetheise in teed, comesblind . and death *from Merida, when . ebe credit, Ont.; Mrse -George . Clarke, intot'ffeut-at the age 70... The ere how 'being 'added etil .8; new, and came by way of „aereplane to Detroit. .Groton, • S.D., and Mrs. James, Me, Mrs. Wesley • Richardson retainad Queen, Brucelield. . He was a member benefiC,mit•departere, but. the penition •' fdiethe•blhed will start a 40,einetead. to. ,her 'home after spending several. Of .the United Chureh and the funeral days tithe her husband at Clinton was diehloon Tuesday, letarch°'2nd. ' eill.'70. '. ''' '''. ••. • . , • - „ ' Hostatal. winere• he is -doing nicely' af- .- mer. OA Nips, . Joe alcCilllend... and ....e''.This.ebill....meeelyeele the ,,uneeimoui ter Ws Operation. • ••• '' • • Master kentreth, of Egreandville„ *ere approval 'of. the ,,Hous ha ..erinciple, Mr. and Mrs, Jantee .Watson have the recent guests of Mr. ,lend • Mrs, tint it peace:4o* a great. Cleal'ef dist taken a position with Mr. AllaneCoch- Hugh McGregor. . • 0:lesion In regard to • the Variouesec- :eons '•contaiged la= it. . • . , • rune' and are •getting .settled this *iv., Cole of Chiselhurst Was the guest of Mr. and 'MrBell s. Willieni .•11lianY. • members demanded a 'More *eel(' • • • • Death . of , Mrs. Ill ackwe I I for a few days. igeherous. arrangement for. the -blind After a few weeks' illness from a The .reany friends of Mee. Matt •atel old age Ipeneleiner.s .. generally, heart attack at -her Iseiline, Jane Mc- _Clark .will be pleased to know that • While other pointed out the ebuses Sherry .wife of Charles Blackwell, she is recovering nicely after her see- • -that -prevail ithdet our present aot. paned away :on Sunday evening, knee illness in a London -hospital. ' :la the -diectssion-ttklay one °Mid nee.help noticing the•dematal for gen- .March 14,th, in, her 59th "year: 'She , We dre sorry to hear that ,Mrs. geynne . wee born on the farm where she had Morley Cooper was taken ta.th,e Sea- ntesitY. en the part of the v lived . during ber lifetimene , :othe 5th forth Hospital for an • operation 'far ies. to, all *lid fare in needeOf theee eeneeselon of Hay Township.' Mrs. apperudieltie recently. e . • . ..„, ., 'rusioilese, • but it does seem toe. the • •• ' •. ,Weateeeleeet tee thee, late ..e,teae when illackwen hed beet a highly eeiteem- - • . 1,VO Oil have to show More, genet- Pd resident of this community and . 1 1000. td. the taxpayers. of lour emu* wi..1enu__be.,,ea in the home by bet Wm- m,i_ssed by a large circle of tilt. Pitt:, bat Daosed .steetnid. andr d third. ms.' ar . baud id two!441.1gbtersi Mrs. . Lou 5 5146ing '0;4 VMS' Sent • en to the Sere t16 ,Itattiye the biesseng.. of that Clarke atelGreta, and rine son, Ellis - heatable -boo ".. . , 601 and one 'Sister, Mrs. Murray, who , eptitille eniVate Members,' hair front Mould here . loss. The - funeral took ._ ,.. . . Ire 'ail. CO '9-101te the .Hause spent its . plate ,on Wedoes4ay, March 17th, at ti ehedieeaseing on .appitoeteon teem 2.30 pea., cendu•cted :he Rev. A. Sin- e idea. ebeepan, for further eon. °lair of Herman United, Obeireh. In - r Ilan, tit, qt -Cato • by , saidiiig the teianent" teak. Plaee ill .Thillegren °On e" • -. 100 . tire ,eatiraittee 0* betliate,g, etery, Heartfelt, amcgathy is extend,. ,tili' OPPOsitiaii„.itaso regUtered, With ed to iille sorrowing ones hi their less &ink the bill ; Wan :talked Mit of a leVed one:, • .,,,, el)! itilfeadolnelielittd• tiviiire0 , • W. M. . Meet • • iii ././- The Women's MiOtionary Seelety Vat held at the hinfie of M. ChM: on Wedneedny afternoon '... '''teielMitie ijiath •troti., invill4ing. In the tikence et Mts. it, 4e160,..,:et tiO semtetef,.. The titeetieg ',.6%itkted .1* '.': •-4::`,.'.;-;''''' ''''.. - Stephenson; - ' - ltd4reh'itith, With Mies Annie " Sett ti k,i4 a . dieetetfea#0 • eie; .! ' ' `b.; , • .100,..1, :icte*t , 41. ' .. i,' 4•I: Monday, March 15 ; 'Lfl:, •'.41e,--.99fillk :'AnAtenleOn.• • ''' • . W7/itle ...„I.. ,..,..010' 1,4X-•: dent Of eg.!!!!!P9 _ ..`'. re Avare,., !1aii.,110'..*.00.14'ittibt 104 . „ . ....„•,,,T.Olow ..., fee 6. editeeleelne: • -fe. •,...",10, WO. •.t4eile. •Olt•''''ThI t***.l..4'.4*9".. - motodi by ga tlx•et the Adip.02!' BictLoi 41$1f4 if4*4 1,419*, 411,:S.19410,;., , *unayifl.-1tilwAiik d'Pep v.ge,...1goarce. lgugh140,0„ sgtvi.1 PY',4te.1401,6telok; .'4#4t was wit11 the utmost Ofttgullt7 ! that gwagh 00410/ be qt4n`N`1,* • •• , • ••••.-.. •••• •the tape. • The . 144,7 ELMVILLE and ;..91, nafAr.IllitrAtIg413-3114.4**kfrical tT0:10,414-lo' 001 :0-e4 .7'44 1!Pir!' ga011-• Mr giNfOi VliegmbBrodsaAmt too There has been a Oypfain alAPPS Dad aii4 441.;hiRerclgvall of etindiet 40.103.,O 01101114 be 90007 -Lula *ere :yiiforsig,. StrgtArOY 134 ed. as the -0401.q*..te'fileitflel!, 7 AR are SitaidaY We. • • 's " agree••(/'.14c400'414 4.114 -9!"4n4 Wetzel 'Heywood 'of Petrone ie, his •familY gee eiltitlecl to be eletesifted,eteeteng this week at hee helm hate, •among the first; They settled on lot • erinoeilsien 1.2, wick were .the first remains, pf the late John. Cleta• of an entire settlement of German families to come to the, township.• . The first organization in Hay, as an independent municipelitY was ef- fected in 1846. 'first Munielpal •ento Were interred In this cemetery on Sunday afternoon lest. • - Miss ,Gerta Hunter of Louden spent -Sunday. at bee home.!, • The W.A. are, giving their play, • JV 'Meeting was held on January ; 0,' 1846. t7h1Thse W eliu°renl•hall'theoninWterauly °"nigthc of Jennies Gewdon •was Oiled-tothe ehaireeal„,ealee ' and the froliowing were, elected to the ' • various officee::: jainee• Murray, di•s pounellieri• lames' -Gordon,. cleric; ,wiehaine:Wilson, collector; Andrew. iiiteeepr; Andrew Ingrain, Rob- ert-Fattersen-.antl_ Ilutray, pathiniiiters;- -Robert Doig, Castor Wil - Its and liableKelly, ardens; William Eld-er, 7 pound -keeper, In 1850 the eounoit was elected by .acelamatioa, composed of James Wlllde, Castor Willis, Robert Bell, .William Elder and Robert • Doig.. Williapa • pder was chosen the teat reeve. • .. -Iceiosomo ,....,WINTHROP::.._ • ! . . ...„.,.. . • The groltigOte party -held at the hertie77701""lefeemed-71frseerrvitt -Trewar. the on N1011443" ev.ening .was well ate tended,. .The prize winners •• were: Ladies, most games, Mrs. John FrYce; consolation,. Miss Mary Pryce; most games, Oliver • P.ryee; cowl& tion, Leslie Pryce. Several ^:nittsleal selections were alvea.by the Pryce families, felloWed by a .grand lueoh. . Mrs. Trevrarthe. is., circle. captain _of SEAFORTH ANIY,STAARYS Ladies': Society. . A silver Collec- tion -wee .kaheile. • • 'Mr. and Mrs. Russell Holman en- tertained theit'friende last Saturday - evening.. A ehowee was 'held at the homeat andelyfra Roy Patrick on Wednes- day •evening honor of Miss • Besede brectetabee great cities .known as the "Scribes" Blanchard, • and did not the. "news hawk" of the ' Toronto Globe put it down as fol- lows: "St. Marys, Jan Mary's curlers ti -day defended the Elgin Trophy ,against three rinks • frern Seaforth and after ti close finish won by .one ,shot. • Wm. Andrews, Jr., wee five up over Anent of. Seaforth. Peel, St. Marys, tied with Bethune and Wm• Andrews, Sr., was••five down Beattie when the last end came to he .played - •'• '4 • , • • VARNA • 1010,3M11011!.E•12.0t COLOR SPLASHED • 12.50.4 24.50 Regardless of the price ybu pay you are sure of new an-d-correct-strie with the maxiinum Snappymixed tweed coats with the: pew swing skirt • fitted and belted back ; full length; fancy and novelty collars. Colks are Gold, Coral, Green, ',Red, Green, Sand, Blue, • Mustard o r' Grey. • , Tess A. Pciiscorl. •The Spring trend is fully •• .sihotwn here -- • New Belts • New Flowers • • New Gloves • • New Bags • THE NEW .-THE DIFFERENT Clever new designs in full length coats With pleat skirt, in Blue, Grey, Sand, Green, Mus- tard, in -light weight W9_ol; tweed effects. All sizes: • ••' Jaunty three-quarter Coats with Pleat skirt, in fine 'all -wool tweed; plain or fine her- ring bone patterns; in Blue, Grey, Tangerine,. Coral, Green, Sand, Mustard. New ideas in sleeves and collar treatment. Every size. 10.75 to 15.00 • • Quality Crepes -In Plain or Fancy; long or short • sleeves; styles that are so new and attractive. Price $335 Petal Crepes -- A new cloth in new styles; short sleeves; pastel shades in de- • lightful floral patterns. Siz- es 14 to 44 1 • Price S1 95 Colorful Chiffons -- In • small, medium and large'; brilliant floral design s. Brown, Navy or Black back- grounds. Cleverly • styled and specially priced. Price SSA HOUSE DRESSES •- Three leading values in specially designed -dresses. • Price $1.00, $1.5a, $1.95 :4 Curious -little flowers, full bloom blossoms, sharp little feathers, starchy veils on such be. coming shapes -pill box, head huggers, sail- • ors, turbans, bumper briMs, off -the -face -all - so unusual and withal/ so flatteringly stylish. But come in and see them! Ire was endeeyoring to impress the girl at his side. • "I'M in the carpet trade," said the: ."We manufacture them, you kiior." • "But," qiieried she, "is there ▪ mut* thioneY in that?" ' "Why," Aid 1*, "even in. carpets there ls a `pile' to be made!" It' was thristtoas title and „the' nimelh-trayellett youug men had rust tettithed front foreign He tvaa entertninint 'Ws rich old aunt (Wi.th whom bb *gott fava,r) 'with Storied et the Wotatletful eights fie!( had gee% • .""les," he said, %here are softie apeotaelek that 'oft tieVek Intgov • ton," - „,•• "Dean. ittot", '0014104 th* abeedat% , *NA', • 'rr't 10.1MOrri, SPRING STYLES FOR MEN AND BOYS High Quality and Low Price Combined Suits You men who want, an economical, as well as a Smart Spring Suit -here is quality; here is style; here is our personal guarantee; here is outstanding value. Smart, , new, dependable 'Tweed and Worsted Suits in double or single breasted, in all the new colors and patterns 15r Backs, Drapes and Fitted' Models. 4. Men's Suits 15.00 to 2250 'Boys'.Suits 7.50 to 9.50 Men's Top, Coats ,Top Coats that bear the label of dependable makgs,------) tailored to perfection of dependable materials, beau- tifully patterned and in every new and popular color tope. Light or dark shades. All sizes. 1 10.95 'to 19.50 - •