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The Seaforth News, 1937-11-25, Page 3THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1937 sit . ..tn. www C.c. arsTmnamwv,K,.w,r;,.,.n,.a.uxnnxweramirwllIsmrr, Half Hour With Debussy sA half hour programme of music 'by the eminent French composer, ,Claude :\shape oel000ty, twill be tbrnadcas•t over the national network of the Canadian Broadcasting Corpor- ation on \I on day, November 29, at 9.30 p,m, Ricci. The programme, ,which will originate in the Montreal' studios, will feature 'jean \Marie •l?'eatI- det, •C13IC programme director •for the province of ,Qttebec, ivbo will aondn'ct tate orchestra in a ,perfdrmance of the 'Petite Suite',' and in some extraots •of ° i 1:f?nfau't Prndigus". Debussy wrote his operatic setting •of the parable of '',1 19nfant P'rodi- gue" in 11994. This cantata obtained far .him the highest honour of the Conservatoire de Paris and the Grand Prix ale Rome. 'I''he 1 •Petite Suite" is .composed of: 1, 'En Bateau; 2. Cor- tege; 3, )fenuet, and 4. Ballet, The soloists for the broadcast will be Jeanne Desjardins, soprano, 'Faan.. coil Brunet, tenor, and Gerald ("clin- es, bass. Hawaiian Nights 'A varied programme of music will he presented by an orchestra and trio on the Nivember. 30 presentation of "11•awaiiau Nights" a CRC broadcast Featsre from Winnipeg to the mid - east and aysstere networks, .Auntg the songs to be heard will• be "h•luc. •Lagoon" "Tiaehour ,Lights", "T34, n Southern *ea" and "('hent of the 1Juntgle". This programme Fill he. broadcast at 13.90 p.m. EST. This English !Qnilations front Shakespeare and the Bible, which will illustrate the ex- traordinary influenee of these writings on tht 'English language, will be giv- en by Campbell )fclnnes, when he presents the tenth broadcast in the CB'C. series, "This English", on Tues- day, INuventhtr 30, at 8:00 p.m, EST. "Title talk on correct speech will clean also with the i11troduetion of the ,printing press by Caxton and its of -,11 . feet upon the language. Farther ref- erences will be made to interesting examples or dialect's, to their variety and richness ac •distinct from the sonnets of literary 'Ett_gli'-h, Acadian Serenade .Scottish mucic for St, .Andrew's Day will be thy feaso.re of ":Acadian Serenade', CRC programme to be 'broadcast November 30, 11.30 to 9.00 p.m. EST, twin the national uetw-ork from Halifax. "Ye Bank„ and Pries o' Ronny Hoon", "1a1ow- Gently Sweet :\iton", and the lovely traditional "Eriskey ,Loewy toil •will he sung by Frances Gardiner. Edward Matheson, and Col- in Ashdown, respectively. Among the many favourite Scottish program. ,From Windsor. AB airs to be played by the Acadian Com.:Wednesday. December lc oert Orchestra are:: "A ,l Parry • f:aucl- a;20 p.m. "Canadian Capers." 'Nov- er )Medley"; "Songs of the ;Ie'bride ", elty orchestra direction Percy Paster - from Kennedy -,Eraser's famous col- flak. From Toronto. lection; "The Wee MacGregor", by 0:30 p.m, "National Sing Song," Miters: "Lassie O'\{Lieu", by Lee, and Community singing under leadership e13rnmie Scotland", by Catlin. of George Young. Front. Ottawa. vee Canadian Portraits Elienne 1 rule, a relatively 5m - known evp4oler who dticsvcred the. site of Toronto. will be the subject of a talk in the CSC _' Canadian 'Por- traits:" aeries on Decent,hcr 9. 'from ‘11O,t:I0 to 10.45 p.m, E'S'd'. from Tor- onto, by 'Graham Spry. .\ monument Fn 1 rule Was erected recently beside the 1 -lumber,' near 'Toronto. Very lit- tle has been written ii'hout this ex- olorsr but during some recent re- search in the National Archives of Canada Mr. Spry hias managed to dis- cover some illuminating information about his life and career, Corporation Features Day By Day (:\11 'Time., Eastern Standard') 'I'hurulaiy. November '20: 9,011 pas, ."'Democracy fit \Work". Trills by Ij)'Arcy \M'ars'h, Frons Tor- onto. 8,341 p.m. Tudor String c)uartet— with :\nna ::\losicricff Hovey, pianist: 'Front 'Winnipeg. Friday, November 06: 3.415 p.m. "T-ife's Lilco That". Talk on psychrsingy by 'Dr, Ti, C, \Vobster, From \ Lon treat 9.00 p.n1. 111clsstage" \'ari'ety pre_ scntartion with \\'nndhnusc and Ilatt- •;ins, orchestra direction Isaac \{am- .,tt, vocal ensemble and ;,hoists. From 14'inniissss. Saturday, \ovcnitber 29: 7.30 pont. "Book 'Review:' by l'ro- fe,'or 1. '0. Macdonald, :From Tor- onto, 5.30 p.111. "''Reflections". The 1.vnir ilio. i•hoir and orchestra direction. \Ilan McIver. iFrtnt Montreal, Sunday, ,Noventher 38: • 9,01 p.m. Within These \\'albs". '\ series of historical Canadian dramas. l'rodttced by Rupert 1.siras. From To- rontn, 1f1,0,9 p.m. "The ' Constitution-. Treaty -staking powers cliseussed by the Kelsey Club. iFront \\':innilieg. cal and ,li.eharged several passengers, 111,30 p.nt, The h.ieder Sin g e r—Miss then the .plane Ilew away without ';tiles -Allen, soprano, .vitlt Len Poi i'lepburn getting out. No dnnht he ' forin, pianist, From Montreal. scammed the harbor where a mew weeks \fondaiy, \oventher gal: before his plane hall sa^h a narrow. 0.10 p.m. "Fanfare". Soloists :old . ca!te front being rrn.hrd by a huge orchestra, direction Bruce Holder. freight boat \viten he ,poky at little From Saint John. Current just before the last prosin- nmo "\l.elodic' String," - three- Sial election. lion :\lexauder Chuhald0. From Tit- Naturally shell a large party ue,'acl. ronto. 10 he well fed, so in order to provide 9,311 loom. Half Hour \Vitli Debussy. rilenty of the proper elotek a conk and Je;tsne Desjardins. soprano; Francois a cook's helper fry the venison steaks 11runet, tenor; Gerard Celina:. bass: unci when the ssnss'ks rim low•, bacon orchestra direction J. 'Al. Beandst. and eggs. Appetites are large at Front \lMitreal. Tuesday, Nloventbsr 7.30 p.m, "Thr Children's :Allium"--- it has been in the rain. presenting The Story Poole Lady. Soon, when the sport pales, this CB(' -lEBS international t'sehan.cr camp deltas 55 ill quietly fold up and THE SEAFORTH NEWS PAGE THREE. PREMIER HEPBURN EARLY ARRIVALS IN USBORNE ON HUNTING TRIP —" \ianitatliu h nuositor) 11iy \\ '}I. Johnston ai 5 1 tit, I t 1l alfway betwet Killarney and Free c I u -.1 rtlith37, 111 ht a thriving village has \len of Dens utast e.slmt- ben peas taloe of ony of the finest warriors ttn .ea sod land oat liven I nt t4 area, in the liari:t---a di, -the subject; of song'ani 10 5,t Cor tris.1. where the red deer roam and the n 1Iie "tet 5511h a 0555 ,,,rt oad wolrc, h el, 'I he wolveswarrant 5ncen they crenae out tom may %,,a5v1 hitt nos one Fecal.; theca, they homes in t"sitonte Township. 1'n 1n'.t don't carry weight :ir3ind 0151i• tool; for attack were different, gond threat., ,:111 1, hatety and cuntcntntent their 51't'$, for the most part. were aslant new to ,hent, but the tatsk they faced )litchy1) Ir. Hepburn and putt' are called for lite aid Devon spirit that en'joyilrga deer hent. We believe they had carried their forbears through re ,tri.:tly observing the law Inc alt its reeruirements and having, a most Measurable time in the wilds of that district. The village c,mt•prises of about 12 or lit, tents securely and snuggly set on wooden 'platforms and boarded sip to provide wincl shelters. There are also four nurses, The nurses arc not there in case sof emer- gency should -at Monter .,hoot:,another Molter, no dnnlbt it should be very handy to 'ha.re thein should this 'mo- lten; 5511515111 w'e lui;pe will not. 'I"h'e highly efficient- nurses are present to care for a member of the party wlui needs their services regularly. '1'o make stere members of Ills :party obtain a deer there .are seven guidc's. attached to the t'aunp, These fciisns. mostly from the district know their • ; hunting the elusive. deer, \\'File they may not ..hoot the wdsite fiat bouncing. through the tvonrls, they ,do the ne•et•ssary operation, to have the meat hrtm:ght in. Butchering, , ding and :milt like. ,\1101i1er iuipni't- ant function being It sec that all members of the patty lied their Fed, each night wil'hin the suety of the camp lire. No lonely rock pinnacle or mossy log _ must be the pillow of the guestor guests .silo - might stray awls• in 1115, wilds -and hose their way. was being built. hater, having pnr- Being in an isolated district a :pilot chased a 50 -acre farni of 'bttslhland and airplane are also part of the near \\'inehelsea, he settled down ie camp equipment. The pilot keeps itis earnest to make a permanenthonte, 'liana' handy for transportation pur- 1I is 51) acre, Were soon bound to be. poses to carry members of the party too small for 00 ;growing fancily, and to I.ittle Current where- they tele- he added at 'intervals enough 1„ in- phsottc•, -end wires sr mail their letters create` ibe'acrnag•e. to 2S41, T1111, 1110 to carry on iurp,u•tant businsss w•bile iannily woos ct'rtaia of three things. on their vacation. Premier 1ienhurss ',,,,d, clothing. and work, and they asp, was its Little Current on i'riday for geared to enjoy. to Ili. 1,111 all direr. a new moments while the plane land. The clic'st :an, 1\'itliant, nntyed in \I:utitoha; while live son,, Henry Philip, James. Thomas and •,Inhn took to, famine in CC'siorne, where at th, pnresent. Mutt they or their descend suits o\in 11,45') acre. of land. Anotthe•e son, 'George, is a .urre..fill f;n'suer i. T)laushlu•d and Fred live, in Soast• ateliewan. Of all the e saris, ooh dlen:•y, John •anti Fred circ living. Naturally. the cmery au'ise,t "ll tit did ibis tonsil" .ssrcecd so well?" The grandchildren are pleased t,-, exsdain that, in ,cilditioe to their thrift, in'ttt try, honesty and nosh, their prs,ber• nut, 'ht• largely attrihnte l to re hunting ramps, when hunters tramp Bohm; inflitetwes than entity into the a • woods in the frosty air, recently' lives, tight .corners. These tasks they met with ,good cheer. Thyy were a5 ems•killed in the use of the axe as any .pioneer 'front the older countries, and the axe vas the common weapon ILg71111si the faret.t. d'f was said that some of these Dev- on men chopped ail around a tree, as a beaver night go a'hout felling. one, hut in time, and with much labor, they learned how to getthe most sill of their work. Tlicir cheeriness was exemplified in the morning salutation-: "'pw he ye?" and the reply, "1 be •hi'adish. Ow he ye to w•lticli the tarsi re- sponded "I !be bravi h, too." It waa \ Vit 11 rnn,tantt bra ce hearts these :non and women 'noted tint' their homes in T-latron,, the result of which today may be seen in spt'ud01 homestead,. Its 143512' came a moldier of these Devonshire people. arming them Thousass hers and his ‘cite, whose maiden name wa • lslix:Meth :\fanning, with their surviving child, \Viliirun. d'ivo little girl, had been buried at sea. For generations, po'ssi'bly centur- ies, members of the Horn family had lived in Devonshire, Money was scarce and \Ir. 'fern. with -onto other neighbtr,, went i„ London to 11, -k on the railroad that, slier away, leaving nothing hist the remain; of the camp scattered about, but the' happy day, will he loin; re- membered and no doubt many of the trophies will grace libraries and deli, as evidence of the deer 'lint its Kil- larney district in 1937 season. \Vs' hope all got their deer, TRADE TREATY' PLANNED BY U.S. AND BRITAIN tc 1 -vas r r ai t'• , 1`;[i ' l•-1 Sets.. i5 th '''s0(1',, an \ t,_io- \n ori. an trash .sact. 1 widely In Irl view. ,, ex s s- 1 , tie 1lsnehesttr Guardian, 1. that the agreement will be the best to Fuer to the 5'o.ed economies of the totalitarian slates and will serve 1•• strengthen the ties of sentiment and common interest that hind the free countries together. Specific sschedales of British goods on which reductions in American tar- iff, are h'opecl for are under discus- sion in the chief commercial organiza- tions, 'The overseas dominions will be kept aecproainted by the British Gov- ernment of each stage in the negotia- tions, But in the official view in 'Eng - leech some of the difficulties may be easiest met by direct exchanges be- tween the United' States and the Do- minions. The announcement by Priam NI -Mister \'t', L, \lackenzie King of Canada of parallel Ottaws- \Vashingtou talks is therefore •aei- Conted. :stint. of the chief problems are presented by \nstralian trade, though Prime \lini'ter Joseph A. 1.ymn,, who has just obtained three years' rens• a eel tenure in \ustralia, 1, sv ,rl:iu: tvholeheartedly for the treaty, 'Tariff change, on wheat and lumber might not be tt very serious matter ' for .\tts- tralia if cro„Intc'red by freer trade its wool. it is pointed sats but that doesn't apply to dried fruit, where the preference rtmw• accorded is the Brit- ash market snakes ant enortuous differ- ence in the budget of the Australi ss gnawer. interests of the automobile tr;ul: asset of Ilse fautners in ,Great Britain also present as serious a problem a, they have done in Canadian -American negotiations of the past. Nevertheles- there is sit much good will on all side.; that a confident feeling prevails there, coupled with knowledge till such thins;: require time, ter sof Thomas iHeril, is s'ice-presiticn• of the Mutts) !li reshyt•erial of th, \1', 1i, S. hi the Chiles.' ('Iittrch, %Oils ;mottos' grandclaugluer, 11rs. Tier mast kyle, is pve,idcnt of the \\',\f,: in •)antes S United Church, I?se ter. In the educational w'ordd, the 1.5155. ill Is renro.t'ated by ttvo great(raud ,ons of Thome. Ifern. The:e are \Cal ter :lotto, tete:bine' in 1\'ater!oo Col lege, ,and brant Herss, ,ciente teaches,' at'tte•1lniversi55 of "Toronto. Two ;gran(1, ms made the suorem sa'cri'fice 111 the treat \\'ar. In l'sltorne, 'Phomas Vern to hisihl Zion ['towel', smith of \\'ia Chelsea, and sa' ;duly. a de ,lei member there, as many of his des:en darts are today. The old Bible tints" Tan spirit and practice are -till r:id est in the euinntnnily. Much of this is clue to the active and helpful worts of the f -fern family and otlu'rs in 110 neighborhood. Mrs. Charles iolsus, 'i ;;rhnAd ax_.l t er heck Books • We Pkre Selling Quality Books Books are Well Made, Carbon is Clean and Copies Readily. All styles, Carbon Leaf and Black Back. Prices as Low as You Can Get Anywhere. Get our Quotation on Your 'Next Order. Seaforth News SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, CV 4 v LISTEN vv7`rAi` .CANADA -1,y. M IMPERIAL TOBACCO'S INSPIRING PROGRAM FRIDAY 10 P.M. EST CROT=CFPL STATIONS Letter of Appreciation Mrs, George \V, (4arter, t,ondes- boro, attaelied her mum to jars of '. fruit sent .in t'he 'relief .car front Sea - forth. 'The following is the letter re- ceived in reply) Fatonia Union iidns.p sal, Eatonia, Sask. dear ;Mrs. Carter—Ln answer to your note enclosed in relief sup plies 'whic'h were delivered tat !Glidden, the next station on the railway to Batt -mai. "1''his car was divided among 300 families, the btu ober of each fanc- ily being Rept in view. We first Make a list of all the •fantilieO to be supplied, writing the number of Members of eachfamily opposite each name: ' On arrival, tate goods are unloaded into a vacant Ibnilding which is' kept heated in case of fruit, etc„ 'being in the car.:' \ full inventory is made, scales are provided and the anictntnt for each family weighed out, All this w'nrk i, done by a local Relief Committee vol- . ttnta'ri•ly: 'All ministers are on this committee. There is widespread satis- faction with the distribution this year. :This is partly clue to the wide- spread crop-faibtu-e which levels ev- eryone clown to t•he same state of want. We feel you who have given to • us so liberally, can never he fully: thanked and we shall always feel'' kindly to the districts like yours, which we know` have sent us supplies. I ant writing several letters to -day in answer to 'little notes, some tiutes only the name and address- of some donor of your excellent preserves, etc. lOur hospital was finding it bard to con- tinue this year. owing to the complete inability of the, municipalities to ,pay ' for their: patients,- and we are practi- cally reduced 10 the government grant of $1,1215 per day. However, Glidden, Eatonia and LaPorte all sent stippiies front ears distributed at these •points and this is joss aS good as cash to us. So we, on 'behalf of the patients and staff of our hospital, wish all who 40 - Dipping Sheep ricks and other external parasites of sheep are scrimp, enough at - aut. time and cause more direct boss tha' is generally sail/posed, bill during tis Period when the ;heel) are in win'e quarters it f' even more important t rid them of all source. ye. irritation It is especially desirable that the ITor1• be cleans before and during Iasmhina otherwise the infestation is sure to ht passed along to thie,lanrhs which wit' thus receive a very :emits- set-haef at the most important period of thein lire s Properly dipped in the tuttnunn. ,,itis• warm day abet .the tice,•e. .5 i" y out ,tesicklp. file ttiwle duck ,r' rsan tin clean thrtaughoin the \\inter Ink s•, of course, "tiler a tdinncil an; r tl- inc- hrsiught to the faro;. 'Married At Dungannon -- I he ungannon—The var:.mage of Ihm:•outo" t'*r. d ['hshrey wits. the .erns of 's Buie a! irettt dung S itirLit s.l'r r1 ' n -,then Re‘. 5 '1', h 1 truyr. iter. 1„r:n, d the , t•t•nlsny tituhn_ 115 mar "114) \lis.: \lary Erma !Milligan, Reg. N.. second daughter of \I r. and Mrs lame, l'innigan, of 'Dungannon, and 'Harvey ()arid .\udcrs,is. oldest sign Li \Ir. and NIrs. l'ltomas Anderson, concession 7, \ stilield 'Township. 1 -Ter sister, 31i,s cora Finnigan, and Mr. Thomas ,\ndersont, brother of the nated to know how- substantially they have contributed to the efficient fnnc- Cionirtg of our 'hospital (luring this Winter. 1 have not heard of any articles of clothing having come in the cats this year, and as 1 know there is need of this kind of relief from what 1 learnt from our Hospital Stmt., anything that can be sent to us of left oil' clothing or blankets will be very acceptable. Should any of the w"Omen's. organizations near ,you or elsewhere care to do anything of this Lcind, :parcels ; shottid he sent to the Chairman of the Relief Committee, Eatonia: Sask., or to the same` offic- ial at Glidden or LaPorte. ,I am chair- man at Eatonia. in closing 1 -wish on behalf of all recipients of your bounty and of the three committees at the above ,Points to with to you and al' donor, mach snece,s and happiness in y'ottr life and work. Yours very sincerely, TI.\1T'ES BiEWS, Sec. treas., \ second letter received 'lay Sirs. George tarter from Mia, Lona' V. Lsnk of Kindersley, Saslc., expressed great appreciation and lliani:I:Mines, for the donations from the relief cars - ,Their 'sonny of ttsnee member, re - ,i r1, l a bac; 'esi notatoes, a hag •-nf t n tins, a hot_ of apples, a small gnan- tity of beans and same' amount of onion., 1 hie pumpkin, Mottle 01 pickles, jar of grape juice and a gem of fruit. They had also received 'vege- table.. and apples from other ears in past year. She believed the ear was very fairly divided and thanked alit donors, bridegroom, were witnesses to the ceremony, 11 r. and -\tis. A'nderssin left after the ceremony for a honey - ninon trip by motor, which will in - chide Guelph. 'Toronto and other points. 1) s their return they \kill re- side on the sbridegroom''s farm, ' con- cession 0, ,\s,bfiekl. Goderich Couple Die Within Ten Days-- Closely ays-Closely^ following the death cif 'hi wife• ten days 15151119155 ;.Albert E. Neil curd at 'Goderich 015 Spnday in hi- _Nth veal 1\ Ir. and Mrs, Neil were -can ashy ill with imeurncniia. Neil ,passing it say first, Two year, ago they went. to •1 cderich-to live with an adopted daughter, Mrs, 1.1a'e31 • Seer, They had lived in Exeter. "I`he fun- eral I ok place in 1.'iter. on Inc day.. 1 e hIc — of I ,brute:--I'he youngster w 1 -going to a party. ",Vow,dear,” ,airi' the mot her "what' are you going to do when had cnotl'•h to eat?''. Re*yFled the ,Dante -ter: ,.ins !hello.': LONDESBORO NIT. and )Mrs. George Carter, ,Beryl and Glen, also Miss. Win, garter, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald MadKenzie of Lttcknow, Tir. Wm. Carter is 0 Toronto this reek judging at the .Royal. Tlie mother was getting her small son ready for school when she noticed a lump on 110 head,, "Freddy!" she said sternly. "(Have you been fighting again?" "Fiohtin'," he echoed, "not nae." "P>ut sonheb0dy ;track you?" said his mother, "'Nobody struck me," he answered stoutly; 1 wasn't sfightin' at all. It was an accident," ' ',1n accident?' "Yes," he replied; "1 was sitting on 'I'oinnty ;Jones, ami 4 forgot to hold f= .frit. - - \\':sat Ind 1 :or Sale ads, 1 week, 2l5c