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Written for The Huron
Expositor
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, The House delved into the items of
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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
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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
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,•-•tb-reearieVelltine yedOardifse,: thief • In •Xiiliffend ate:ILei/Mg an interesting
afjer ellShoeldreeultin an `mien:STANLEY.....a:.., , bit •Of information about it. Miss Belle
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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. '. ''' '''. ••. • . , •
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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
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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 . • .
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'rusioilese, •
but it does seem toe. the • •• ' •.
,Weateeeleeet tee thee, late ..e,teae when illackwen hed beet a highly eeiteem-
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Oil have to show More, genet- Pd resident of this community and .
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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
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eptitille eniVate Members,' hair front Mould here . loss. The - funeral took
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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
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-. 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
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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
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a . dieetetfea#0 • eie; .! ' ' `b.; , • .100,..1, :icte*t
, 41.
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Monday, March 15
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• ''' • . 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
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• 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 -
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Curious -little flowers, full bloom blossoms,
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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*
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It' was thristtoas title and „the'
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et the Wotatletful eights fie!( had gee%
• .""les," he said, %here are softie
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