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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-02-15, Page 1, • oisenvoC"--7,-7,20 • Aiffi - • - • " •.1‘ThinTY-SECOND :XE,A3R---No. 7 _ LIBERALS AGAIN NOMINATE - ,It. J. DEACHMAN FOR NORTH, #1jRpN, Corn' bining The Goderich Signal and The Gbderich Star AtargelyAt,tefl4ed coriVeutiola SH.F4ARDOWN-601VER • (40)BRIcalt OgirAit4160--TAURSDAYI FEBRUARY 15th, -1940 • - FIRETBI MOWING • , LIBERAL NOMINEE IN: NOMA ILUROti -DESTROW RESIDENCE ff' AJ DUNGANNON ggegeig*egs,:emg.gge I• . _ The' "tWo-story frame house of Mr. Lorne McKenzie •at Dungannon was 'destroyed by fre tide (Thursday). at; Whighayt 011 On Saturday, Felkaary 10th, a the ,raortking,reneeeiee eeeen people tem- • MOlulair IlttaAist church, St, Thomas,,Miss ray' ere, porarily homelees, About 10 o'clock, ' Gower, danghter of AP!. and firelvas discovered hi the attbelleved Yoh • „Aylmer, became the bride . 12.=.4, a'. peach- eg to•have Started from defective citim o urray „Sheardown ` e and. in an hour and a-lta tile n n ' man, Who representek-Nert n Lendon, bon of Mr. ,a d Mr enamel „ ,8 • buildine„ was totally destroyed.. Loss, , the -Federal Parliament' Jus,t diSsolved, Sheardoila 'GOderiell , d, at, $1500. The 11,0Use,'sitti- will again be the' Liberal standard- ; IS estimate bearer in the election 'to be Iteid ort•A CORRECVION 'ated on a side street, was4oCenPied by .LX. Lorne McKenzie,. his sister, Mrs • 'Tuesday, 'March 20t1e This was. de- • i0wingta-‘• itannlses •iera' in trans- Otto POP, Mr. Popp and four eided at t converttion held in Winghara elriPtiOn an item twaS omitted frwtthe and VMS formerly owned by -Mrs, Fred this afternoon. Mr.'Peacbman will. be rePort of the treasurer ef nw., etas Ross, now of Auburn,. T, he village folk oppased by _ ISton Cordformer reeve ifItMlea$,. (ES giVell in east •weekta of all joined , trying. to save the con- r.ehe ISrgnallaStittte, The Gederiebehraineb, -.tents, but •Scareity of Water maale-it. an Ef,, 'ef Morris township, nominated by Na- , ote tive oanaalen, Legion,' Almelo have utter iniposeibility to, eave •..tiOlael,rena.§.erva,14Y9, l.astiAlltunixt been created' with: a donation ...ee .sae.. The, Weatber yeas calm, Whiell was' a pyberison, edittir °Mlle Goed- •, • great.f c ; rotee fug he -surround- - rie,h Signal,Star, Who made a bang u» T"riva. in North Iluren in 1930, allowed ' chis4iame, to go before the* convention 'today..•He took hie.. defeat in true sPortsma,nlike. fashion n • when, the verdiet.'was announced was pr&MPtly ., on his feet •to move.to malte.the. ation unanimous. • "A third ,„-no ee who .went to the ballet was Attlee 'Dale .Saunders, of Goderieli. Only one ballot wes required. The figares were not, giyen out, but it was learned that Mr, Deachraan had the eastern Part _of the riding solid, While Mr. Robertson re- ceived generous support in the west- ern portion. - The-eonvention was very largely at- tended despite uneerta.in ' travelling • •,t conditiOns. It, was most orderly and almost entirely laeking• in acrimony. if , it laeket1 the enthnsia•stie hustle and bustle meetinge•-that,-- • 'gone before: in the .Same 'auditorium, it was because of the gloom east over the I/minion by the de.a.th 'of „His , Celle -nay, • the „Goyerlior-tIeneral Lord Tweedsmnir,' Wlicuti°11ttinkstributeS ,„*„,,Lvt_smpuld412,L,het.r4Y- all °sPealters,. - In all, eight WeTriariiiiiiii-te-d,'•iUl , withdrawing With the exception: of three. .there was mild surprise wifen ^Hugh 11/11, past °Presidellt ef•Pthe rhittlg' association, aneounced.thathe v'Tas,iiot a causlidate, for there' hadlte011 a "enon- siderable haild-up.for Mr. Hill in. some I4iber1l Circles Over a Period of Months. Thos„e nomirutted Nyere: • ; The'Neinhlees - • L. Parsons, (ederich, by 1). M. (rIlrien and Geortre-,,TenneIsr6f Goderieh; rankkingbind, °Clinton, y W. slum and f:".0"; PrifSrer Of Clinton. it, .1. Deaclunan, by James„MeEray.ish of "Tuitberrv and ° OT. w11-6 willingly gave,:their sons to the sacred catise, and to those who, as leaders of the people Or as private in- alividuals, wte* doing their utmeat ftt War ef.fort. Tbls is not. it'svar„of brass -•bands APO mareshinii;_soldiers as in 10144a, he said. It is mechanized warfare and Calls, for different treatment. The large number 'of war contracts, calling for. tile most. careful, consideration' and scrutiny, was instanced as evidence that ,the King .Government was marching, ialong , with the mother -country. in. plans to prose- cute the -war. carpers, seeffers ,and .seorners of GoVerximent effort were roundly scored.• " Alr..ilfibertson said, that he was under great pressure te allow his name to stand and lie • would,.•do ,so, County of Huron,. -• if for net ing buildings. Vet' rugs 'were placed en, the roof of the house of Mrs. Melvin Reed across the street to save It from •the danger of sparks from the'llre. CHILDREN'S SOCIE Aminall‘teeting on ePOrt of • the) 'Past Ilear's Work, _The annual b,usiness Meeting 'of, the. CIkiIdren's A11 Sopiety. of Haron• County was livid in the Couit, House on ,..11londay evening, with almoSVall the members of -the .1930- bbard Present, Rev. Dr. J. II. I3arnett, president of tile -SocielA presided': ` • - The financia statement:of.the•Society for the past year, as submitted 'by, A. 1.1. Erskine, treasurer, was as follows: • •ItECEIPTS.t-- January lst, balenee $ 07.-40 Taller reasoii t,11.an V/ give his friendsfl _ 5200 40. • (YurruAity 14170Itl It0131,2tirS4)N COOK Mrs. Miele Itoberteon fook, withaw Thoinat5 JI, Took, a former inayor of Sa.rnia, died on February 0111, at the .tiarni;.i. General Hospital. at the ,„•culgeattolie 1a 3b 1•110rds. bgnokinwials1 , C iapta it and Mrs, Edward, Robertson a born. in .Goderieli, daughter a the late Sarnia„ She was married in that •eity 21n 1895 null had lived there since. "Un - r011is0131A,TioN oVEIL INS Fall Fair Dates September 24, 2S 44, lingh Hill Aisin President of %Avid), Agrioniturni • loolet7 The pospotted annual ineetini; a as Goderieh indwitra Mut Agricultural •Society `was lield.at the Tovin am tit quite recently grs. Cook wail, active •Tuestiay nit, with the. vreoweirt, in St, George's Angliean, church and in' charitable citeles. She Made' booke and Music her Particular 110bhy. The sur- vivors are „three daughters, Mrs, Phlii0 pocock„, London, Miss Lucie. Ceolt, 'Sarnia, and las, vrotik CoWati, Sarida, one son, Edveard R:.Cook of .Montreal, and a brOther, Ilonter Robertson a Perdne, Saskatchewan. There are also Vi -e grandchildren. Mr. 11 C. Reber' -80j; -tif-G`Oderitiglis "a7eouiii o the. deceased. The funeral, took ,place at Sarnia cal Thursday; • • • 'change to vete for Proxincial grant .•• 109 T H o %Kick - . . • • , W. Robertson, by W. rt Hawkins, • Interest on bonds . • DEAciamAN --- • . Who sat -fol.,' North.linron'In the Ilouge of Comnidni, 1035.-40. , „ • - - - Groat ana4.1,iO4._ 4* --- -z.-'--- ' • - ; _4.1 -sift 'D .,-3-1.-- '1039 ..':::::' - I0--42----LS--INT-00- OA* APPOINTED, -,, .... ... „,,I)., , it., , Frank l'Ingianivric.t,;,, pia tribute -to- - -- - - - • - • • ..-.-- - - 4,no ,in.exy1.04-7.0f.Aitepeleparted_Governor- _. . , . . , .(_, . iii55,47, gr - P,• IlliTY .79.91:11TY 0LE,.R,Ic:: General. .- Iie:too, celled for a united War effort. lie 11(1 110 one kneW. what .4‘..iniar"jos. '''':E''XI)END'. irr•U '4E,Z $,234-.00* 1%r°•rulan 7tif."0/11.1\yeli, t4robittt sin. Absenfe the proposeV•!National government" of - Maintenance of wards-,* ' 4 d t hBoartl--heint4ereeete------7-- • t- becti4ft. mid never, been et, rie •_ cominittee 'of Huron_ County- ' t ' < " 1 * faie I o - of referred. ti Itt., Holt Meer enzie King _ _ Si,s1 Norm iv., 0., (,,,c1 lea r u.a.one 4 the greatest 'Canadians ever 11o1kds in stlfety. deposit Tiex t.$11300 00 • glinton, was 0111.11-ontlay morning last produeed and -landed Hon. Ernest La- The report of ,the superintendent of 1 al/Pointed deputy County Clerk to 1111 pointof for his sneeess in keeping 91u..,. the' ChildrcIes 3,1„id .seelety, Mr. -II: T.• the vacancy c15sed•20 the teniporary bee in 111-4e with .the tnipire, . ,141o1wards, fer, the Period January lst, absence tif 3, M. Robert.St who hits' ell- .ay4s,'- , was as swith the air bratich'of Canada's iMiss JOsie Saunders said she was be-. ir,u...,,su , to Jalinr1t1040lited ,hind.J?..reitties klepbtirn of Ontario when follow, , . • fighting forceS. „Uri Roberts° left for , he fought the Q.I.Q., but th4t she Was Under • Child protection ' work, the Ottawa: Monday afternoon to jail his' ,not behind him in a lot Of things he superintendent dealt with -fourteen Ile* unit. Mr. Miller iies already to...ken •eases-....4tEpreSent, eleVen. 'rea-Se-g-s-sisfre ver - his stievys-tenties. „ . • • , was'esdoing- liow. She -.charged R.----.1. ,. Deachinan • With being loo Idealistic e ces o o • books but I 11005 11()t apPly hiS know- , , „ ,ledge in a -psactleal• ars women •ai'eW(llt 10 dia."-"elie-libeltired--aw. pothichr-F nor--enudirlattore. . Fruitrai.- ''.the St, LaAvrence „deep under supervision. There were•88 visits `The deputy Countr-Clerk comes well in Ou o ce eantervieWs under t reeoin ence e s ee .1 .4 division ;of tile woifl as- Well as 20. certifieate, went'overseas with the 101st Medical and. mental :attendanees. .Battalion and. saw' ,Serviee_ in Trance. "...Twelve conktteaset were atten(1egLrile,',J.8' tit' present. -tae,e.-.e,ollector•eande ehird-Prottet' , ' drere-weree iSsuer motor'.vehl , 11 • „Made AyarAls-4 UinSbeletytioring 4hie.(401t„ freeiseite,"marrit' "re aVith.' 01111 War id D1 avaterwaye' beheme Nc1.11, pia% s children •- , • .• • jesie Saunders,•, oy P. J. Ryan treus to the rallWayS and, elevators in kti th e 1 of J•inotaty 1940 there Nr. Miller has been appointed seefer of -' 0Ofterieft and John Sowerby of Western.Ontariti, G. L. Parsons warned -s Goderich tUiffiship. 1- • the _Convention.- chose not to run, D. R. Nairn, .Goderich, by 3. IC. hilt „warn.e.il the suCcessfUl nominee -that --Rueter Of cloderiell and .1t, S. nether- -he would' have to 'Nvork bard to retain higton, of W'iiighare. ,NOrth Iluron tile'. citlumn, Sheldon B'ricker, FordWien, by_Hugh throwing out a 'lint that a :resident • 1'1111 calborne township, and Dr. J.,. W. candidate whuld be •preferable:- He , sawl he, was .pleased to anneunce that ' t W • Oin Sitailsr Brussels. _ to do something_ with Blue 'Water , • 4.1'n his oPening eAtlaress--the'president, Way paving. -- - R. -S. Hetherington, win-) presided,°' Sheldon °Bricker 'said •be -would not referred to • the late 'Lord l•rweedginni' stitud; but it -was- an honor to be nom- ' as a man who,had, raped .respect ftir „Mated. He- was strongly suPporting the office of Governor-General. of Can; MttekenZie King, beeauSe he had helped tula to a • new high. He asked. the -the farmers by finding 0`.-. Market for 'conventiOn* to •ShOw in unmistakable Cattle? in :the United Stalca. and, had Manner• that the Liberals •of „tried -find also an huproved_market flugb .1.QseDh Avilton and If'. . the- Previncial ernmen as — ' -Huron are ,united behind -their leader in the Old. Country. 1 -le felt' that lir. _ „ • • g ere oo children:_ 1in:der the 'Society's of' the County_old-age pensions -and • • • • - • pare. . Ten of theseivere in the Shelter, mothers' allowaneeiiatird.aha a' inem,'• 5 under adoption Pro-bation, 3 in board,- ber;f•.the criminal audit -boa0; taking lug loonies, 2S in free hoines, 7 in wit& Mx. Roberts' place On -these two boards, loonies, one in a correctional institution • Committee,...Votes.lionorarium- an:dr -the .wherenhouts of . elle is • ua. On /notion of Reeves Trewartha and known.- Forty .of these ...are -wards of • Gamble -Mr. Reberts was •voted an luin, 1-141ron ounty, othr-socio:ties, or:aril-tin of $200,; and .011. inotiOn'of vcrards, and life 11011-wardi: There Reeves . Ratz and Duncan Treasurer were; 151 visitsqpd 29 °like interviews. Erskine's salary will be 'increased $00 Pulsing this periPd,- 28 were for 'assisting Air.' Miller until after the. admitted to theS-ociety's care, but some 'June, session. , Ka. AND MRS. FLEXING rtIol'Y YEARS -MAIMED; ---- Hugh Hill, .4n the Omit, , • The financial statement preaented -the eeerelary-treasurer, a E. Groves, Sb,oweiti a Credit balance at the beak of 0=00, but note unpaid of $300, Making •tt net • deficit a 4170.04) against $411 at the' end of 1038. In accordanee with. regulations of the ,new Aet governing , agileultUrals� , the board of directors wait eleeted at the annual meethig, tud tbt • .president and •viee-president were , ,chosen by the direetorti from their 101.0- . ,The filni°e}lraN.1.0Afrolin'AITalint*Btillier! ber. at a subsequent board Meeting, suecumbed to an attack of; pneumonia , :1)1reetors eleeted are IL MOO- •• at Toronto on SuudaY4. 'bleu Place 01 /pinery, Benson Sowerby, , Tuesday freP/ Bx()P4eY's.fjmeral• ellaPel• 1-111a.yton Laithwaite, Mrs. 1). A. Smith, to Maitland, cemetery, Rev. D,.'.f.--Lanee',Aers, Geo, weagan, Lamprey, Irvine Oke, Goderieb township; Gordon Ills - :set, Rnssell Hill, W. Hume Cluttos,IIugl [1111, „ Mra- Gordon 'Ilisset, COle borne township Wm. DOalt, J. D. Thomas, -Mrs. `Wm. Doalc, Goderia. Ilonorary dire6ters are C. A, Robert,. sonsf, :R, ,l; Deltelitaan, M.P.P., John -W. Salk- - old,. Jas: COnnolly, John Sowerby, airs. conducting the services. • Deceased was twenty-seven. years. of age. A riatiVe of Boissevain, an, be lived or some -,feare Godericla, „ but latterly'' ,wa,. employed by the Aristoerat. Mfg. qo. at Toronto. .1115 wife was formerly Miss Ruby Laws, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Laws of Goderlele whom be married in November, 1033., She sur- vives, with three children, 'John, Ken- neth and, Ronald. Other surviving re- J. 8.. llowrie and Ga. Ltuthwaite latives are the Parents,' Mr. and Jrio.' Hill was 're-eleeted ,president, John -Miller of Drew, Ont., four sigters, Clayton. LaithWaite, first viee-president, Slats. .1,ItZfeey'.'Steeie and Mrs; IVilfred ."!,.and•-"Ifeew--Moritgoraery-gocond-VW- " "Larder of town, .Mrs. Smith' of president. C. E. Groves I'S, secretaryfaarand 31rs. MeYerS'of.-IloisseVain„; :,,treasurer- and j. P. Hume ana zrt. * af-ana-brother; "Walter, -of 33-41o4 ,Ilobertson Are auditors, vale, The pallbearers were Ernest It wag alecided. hOld, falrfailr • Large FaluilY -Gatheting at Ts3rOtt° saPPer,E. K. taws, 'tif the'RoillaIt 3,040 uu Tuesday .and. -.- 1Wednetla„ • • for the Amiiversary, . iaws, Wm: Burke, Chas. Liardee and' . various projectseueli.,'Its'it ..,„ CanadheuEngineers, . Loudon, ,Septeniber 24 -and 2ri. '• ' -TORC)N,T1), Feb:- 13.----dlt; and -Airs, &Mina roiiariTae'etr4Te - Oscar E. Fleinuig_0„.___ riCh. celebr a tea; their, kedge'', Wedding. • anniversary at. the: Alexandra, Palate Monday evening,;. Mrs. 1.!`lenfing received her guests wearing' a charming, black, erepe , frock and° a cersage of yellow • roses and lilies of the. Twenty- three ,of the , immediate -family were present at the dinner table, ,which_was. attractively arranged witIrgoldeiriose4- 'anti wh.ite-and gold. weddiro: cake: long t • ' alfiiu,'Wh'0 were ill -imineillate hers of the tandif,7-were? Mr. Artlitir,,_ .Tohn Patterson, Joseph Gr,antim; Elliott Drennan end IlarveyeSteele. ,Attend- ing from out of toVvn were Geo, Ileartil- toli"Tf IloisSevabr, uncle of deceased, „Miss „Florence. Hamilton of Drew, Mrs. Win. Smith of „ Toronto and Walter, ItandIfOli Bluevale. • taIRS. R, ANDIDRSON , The.ileath_nf li'anny R. Walter, wife pn agrienItural Iinese were diseUss'edp ante, were left tolhe board of directoree • sor any, action deemed -advisable,' . SERVICE FOR liARINEOS • . ev. C. L. -Brown PreackeS „to 8,4110'11V: - at 'Victoria Street United Church . There. was.a 'large -congrewation of AfidersOri, oceurred early Mon- Victoria street United cliurti: on''S • - da3''..evenin,,,,, at the home •of her sister ' day &ening,. when tile serVide was •ir. • , II, Walter Britannia, road. the SPesial interes.tar_tne't%---Th-eru----7-'-'7 Sirs. Anderson had sufferi,ng from wa$ a Ineirgill:C#iAnti theIlYmns sung • heart ailment -for several Years and were those ataagiateftaa':'.1,th„,,thoughte - ,Drake; larother-of-the.,larider who--Wa her conditl.im had grown worse during, l'he 'sea, and -seafarers, sich as -"For • _preSent tite.,cereinony fifty ',-et-tr.-s ago, tee._ ia4t_montus, „ of these . were. only,- under• teniporary Before Mr. Roberts' take -off• for • Ot- SUbert1-1140J1s. 'n 1.1 .new tawa by Motor he was -the 'recipient of Placements. chi:Wren from' the Sheltei 411 1Iddtess and -presentation, made by by -the superintendent; Ex -Warden, R. E. W foster home that was investigated Warden-- Foltgan. of -these investig,ations took p ate. Some of theixf„ ,however, were' niade 'assist to ,spare 110 effort ill bringing the:War „:..Mailionfs---.eritacisni 01 the 1.1.1111(.. othek. 50c71 ties to. makte-suitable place; to a •SUccessflil-cOliclu- 'Th'tc).."--..was mos t• mentg: ptirjog„,this saiiiii.7,.yieifo(r,, •`, sloe. .Liberals," lie said, should' have -1). It.. Nairn rapped the "National" teen investigations took' ,before .but -one Pulliese, one 71tim, -in these or coalition ftilk .0311Se'r-Vat-hre- atloption--ortler--wsis -obtained, shoutT-bury-all-L :-difierelif.:,es, and__ t every ounce *Of „Opposition had. noiaing to baek up, - • „ efeort • -into . the eampaign fast being • long Its.," am -a- 1?iberttl.,1 tilways . Jam:wiled. . be• a slit/porter of Ills' -.Majesty's the' Outger Ilugh Hill „ declared ilover.unieirt„or „His.'Majesty`s. your present. pogitiou be• main - his pr..se.iit business ifnd.ot,Aer aptivities posit ion, 'WAS thein'amier ill WiliC11 . , Mr t4liened ain't av,allabits to. yotOoli Yowl:11 .we re tee • great for Vim.' to celisider ...eairnedeseribed Ills favered brand: of taro,. Signed oil behalf of the 'Ward-, being af-eandidat• . • ' ••• , • eii's Cemmit tee °( George Fett.gan).. 4111"s'4-1114171:i's- 61natk' wilt) l'Inn° She' was. hem Savionr,-PIIot IiIiii,laifita, xoff oir,Otilifielopnt,11.3tiyr, .. •‘larnsd. -1A-Iiiiir,so.idiKaxeir-d ,of, _seten 4novea_,,with lier- parents- to 'e,„,• -t.- BrOwn,.. delivered an ,aPPrePriate . seven,ty-eight years ago* and at the age was.. at the 'orgen. The pastor, Rev- . • , • "Wright, )11, and itrte rhino Groki.., Mr.. • caliorna„.„tos.vrishipr. Nvliere ,..he °spent_ vita 'ititeresthig Sernion„ 'Vakiek,-hie' . . . •- , ra.nd 3-Irst 'Kerrneth.k7sienoilif-Wilid-01*, -the 'rest- of. her -early years. . . 76•Ors back Lo the seeries"%e•Shte-Lake''.--' '' - t•roung_ woman she came to Galerich and Galilee where Christ had so malay . • -• . • . .. - .' ..i.--latinatried tb -.. . ...veratirins-7--Kith s -.41, 1 ns et- -"IffilerSini•- 'Shortly 'after the tn.= of men, he dwelt Upon, the • thought or Canmore.Fleming, Misses Ilii.L.b1.!a,9rloti 701(1 1110 for •tWelltY-five years before returning placed their.---tritst-f-attilisni, inate-idal, thetentury she and Mr„.&riderson. went enrist, as 'the safe" anehor.', , -there j(G3eieZ11:i: ei al Yi ii.:tiKc'.,.xile. r4irg.11,,g1.,..4,a1111' ill :::fennt(41Inn:),idi joiis1411,_,_„. (Marie to Clot -fetich. :The -i_ only- Aurviving re- ism,- indiffereneee-litiman'Personality!-- , • 4 - ' to Western Canada, where. they. reSided other ; anchors in which some "mez. kr:---imil7Mrs. ()sole, Pleming w -ere : with. whenf -*. anq Mrs. Anderson. raged. Ohrist al-45he was The true. IatiN:-.68* lite ihe hugband and the Siet er Telt all failed.'whtex 'the storms of life ' e married fifty years ago yeeterday 'at, lived. -Mrs. ° AndOi•SOn- -Was tt member anchor -Which, woulft -stand-41ms. in an. -'• . 'St. John's church, Kingssvilfe. , The -until her health failed -was an tfetive• Mr. Brog-n said he belied to irate' . bride was the foilner Caroline Drakei 1u 1111)11 of the 'ip,rix.e111:5 .....4issionar- ail° untringrS' service, an aimuai eeen,,,,.„ of •NOrtli street United ehurch an.4.-:life'tr streSSie,;'. ''''';1-'' . ' . ' • • ' , , ' weA.Liiiitgltel.e'((:isettlirga tfioentituirsc to4fia 111101t[(oldhezt,t,..n society danghter 'Of I)r, and Mrs. W. H. -Drake. of that chureh.. :: : ' . at Vieteria street. . • " - ,, - made a fitting, .reply. 111,11 :\sitli.%11 allilingAl,rt:;::11;11.6.eS There am ole,‘ (4 ,141the" aiternoon, toe services being, coneucwo , ....„. _.,... ' . . _ . Turner also spoke, and Alii.s. Raerts - ,, , r ,-, - __ LI IC 'home of Miss Wdlter this (Thurdav 1 The• . funeral took place, •from, *7t,..h. ili- 6A, ' NDE-LIMITING,r' SZRVIC011 . . . . The Address•read in part:W- o attendants. '•'•We,-- 'the :members of the County; and fifteen griindehild-ren.. - by 1,tev. W., I.' " LatiO and Rov,. A, F,:- ' ,.„ • :•-------.„.. „, ,, „„- . • _;.' ' n - of expresSing olir appreciation of your Council. of .IItiron, take this opportunity ‘,. _ - ' . . Allin. - The pallbetvers were :Walter vil.1"-net-4*041*.e----itillt--zPilATI 'Ontb Eere,.,. 1-'14.a.(4.44)IN A L 1‘./ Itti A 1 ikliN Hern, Walter sl. i)rulham, john ILI:tilt- - . i tntites 'Fotinder's Day' -`7'---- '' • • -• - ,--, „ .., Prl ff .1 h .W0115-011'1 Worsen. sr., kieorg,e Ityt At tile -annual im.etint;of-the-deit .- • . • _ vrs. of -faithful---tind-Anitirin.g--serviee „. , • • -..---------,. ., . :)11Ss Augusta Ftenfing, Miss Thelma peming, Hugh Fleming,. ponald., Flem- ing anti Miss JOan*Fleming.of Wind.sori- • --tfinter-t-i,„1,1;led 'Pattrn'ts-.t:Vrt; -41-4-Gler,k. ,„'N , '.'-':74-1,1' +ii)n,...041-y-11-444-11)Y is - visiting. -re,, &PAUL& -Sturdy. , Interment liii.-,,as Home ,tlild Scheel Chn,Lheld int....Tnefe., ...,„ k:_ ,•;,.. _ : lat,h.f.':; in Tr(„nliOn. . C611)613.te 100.-etery. • .. day evening, the ,lection Of Officers WaLT...' "-: • there are at ,preSeut ;•2%),_open eases, but patriotism tlmt you have shown and Mr. Efoward i,Valter, of New Ti • ,„. • . ' conductiid Iiv Mrs -All e't 'T. *1 - - • , - - - ) 1„ a3 or, wee- - - -. •most of theSe are eases Where a settle_ wish you good 1..o.ek in, yoUr new ven- ture. . . . We Wish to assure you that keard, was ill U./W:11'01r a brief visit, this • DANIEL MctLeT,E01) " • prezlitle.n.t. of the Prothicial Federation xnent has been yeaChed-rand tile 'alleged ' w.0.0k. . ,,,,,,, :_,„_.,,_ , • . . Exhpusted by the.' dad; up tht3.•"*Itaig of 110154 and, i-lehobl: Clubs, Mr'S7.,'Sl-iii.:1 ' mr,; H. L. \I ,l is "vis'iting her flight, of 'steps at Wellington stri et,. man W,trie is the new president anti ' sister, Mrs. H., A.. Sie lin yler, 7& I< it ch- Daniel 'ALteLetcd suffered a heart, at- othor oineers are: First vice-president,' ener. , tack, collapsed, and diva on 'the .sput, MrS._ F. 11. Redditt ; seeond viee-pete Miss M. K. MeCorkindale „and MiSs Nirl;i:. Sunday morning. , Arlon.. Mrs. Pere.y Jenkins; third VIM.- • 4-1, A • 1VKimien spent the week -end Mr, itnerATir:wiTo W1T,S' 1,11 hISSOVP,110'''- 'president, Mrs. -C. Baxter: recordine failter is still making payMents Under` his agreement.' Twenty-one'new easeS were aliened during the verbal., with 47 °tried interVieWS eviskee, re etre also tin ee • - Plate' to stand at this time I already Tribute to a recently de -Teased: omee leatieek.,,,r, .eight .1,11,,1„vlsory OFF TO GOOD STAR • do pot deem' it l 111(1 yiS6 tO allow iny The tate_Morgou. altoLilJei u tyreements etc •Ther s • • in Toronto. „. ' 7 first: .vlear, was aboutio.r('St 011 11 1101111 11,10 S1(41111111, overlook:1110; the *aid _forttine eieeted yrUlild. reSolittion- passed bs the colivOlition:, • ren.-• • ' s • The, local 'emlipaign of the- Legion Niss' Edith NV•ifisgit44 ha's returned , not be aide 10 do Sustiee to..the offiee," MOVeil. by W. II. Robertson,•secondeif 'The repert of' the noiniont ting: COM- War Services is- away to -it good start. front -Toronto; ,_Where. !lye.. had -been, for ille;east NW Of the harbor', whenlie_wa,,L: . . overcome. He eo:11,011"sed and fell milder:- , 14,..taK.1 WaS 8111/1)1ft te(1 intring the'. week teams of ealiVatiSell'S 417 1 11 iiioiitb$ • . saitt• • " , 114:4,11..11111,;, That this convention of -1 1- fie9lying •••ekitielson, that. 'he 'it'd NOrth. Huron biberalS place on record (11 1-111)11)1 of this committee, atad the hope te, call .at every. inane... .ShOuld "returin'cd 'Math the bench, Thent-41S. YOutig_ and --ineddrea 'in political patronage aPPohlt; au „expression' of itS deep regret h' the Officers and .-nleinbers of th.6--bottritdortianyone lie overlooked lind wish to Sulk- from Toronto aftersattending4• he spring :Howard ..Kirk.! who were going to _Work at, the :elevator, saw lihn • fall aini ' 1! dsi -I)r. .1. II. Barnett ; treasurer,„„A. Donitlas I337 -0W11, tl'otitairely or any mein- J. W. Soutar. •of 'London' 'Was, rtisliPit-Ovt'S to. giVR aid. A deetor the; yise1ng and membership.eam,flet, * visitg with'regard to metliere and child, I ° have too many: jobs und,'Slionld I have • Stalwart WIES Paid die fnilowing. secretary. Mrs, O. Hollaml 4 COXITSPOV11 ing t;ocre:-ary. ;Ars, E. Pi 1(117 ; prese eeereqtrye Mrs. Rivers ; Mra " W. Donaldsrhi; pi 1-1111, .". • P. 'Lane; treasurer, MISS JC.0110 liobut,,rtS•mt ; cenvener, "Mts. Przil Piiu; welfare toirvener„ Mrs: Thorne- , . "Ile PreSliPrIt Of North II111`011 (INItr'Of MOrgilh. DaliOn't), I/Mena, Association, 314 Hill said. he and ok approc.iatinii of she .great had init hk•4 s(farip -of appkoya ,on' the - services whieb he -render•ed to Liberal - 11)10, 11,r(' ag f011aWS 1 Presittent,, Rev. serib(s, prease conuntinwttte win! AD'. L., . - si iPeet'ex • 11 Erskine .; seerefary, Robeason .ber of.ilitl.senumgjoe, , visiting at-, 141fr.R0I110 Of ',Mr. and MrS. Was sat/Intoned, init the aged man, vould 14,,,.„0:;31:-.:7:1:11:11;100nutt se-how:m-6.v , •: .4),.--vompolg41-414o-rmoznoter in yriii.gie;,-,..„4„,A,4_,'„Uilai, itoVnie revived; Ma 1:12v7111 Was A efeehratiout s equizueuietatink _ poolrooin Windo\V".- 1111177.at(.las. .resigned his, returning fi•oni nightwawbfilan'diity On 'being ,made.• • • • teelaintmentof ethee-Goaerien. l-,anT throughout .a long liferatiatt)-tliat• comrener-of---Ittunane•--conlinit-tte;7mis ' • t " d the secretary convey 'to his filthily a' Ann Wurtele ; direetors--ist Suitable message of, condolence froth siden 411)(9..t Taylor ; 2n11 vie1? this gathering. • - president, Fordi 1!r-. .1' .C. s In his „spestell of acceptance 'Mt, Stewarr,..Mrs, Young, -Rev. A. J, 1)eachnian, painted ....glowing! word Milligan, A. P. tribute to the late !Levi Tweedgmuiri The aPpreelatien of the Society 1717 1-. W1101h. had* Met en eccaslen and exiiresSed to Mrs. Silver, matron Of • the fa(!e lie 'had seen eit t011eh Of C1111(11!ents 8batiter, and to Mr. tOwards, Alielaneholy, of- sympathy, and of awo the, superIntendenti Mr. Etraeirtle ex - for the mYsteries a life. Yet for all "pressed "thanks to- the -board and nh • ,• ,o " nor "Was' he consnIted Omit,. the appointment of the retUrning officer North Huron. He denied interfering .in other matters: Ile referred briefly to,conditions Canada faces us a result, • of the war nnti Patti 110 hoped... that (Imelda mover. 'would have to resort to. conscription. 1134 Mr. Deaelmalaa Addre,96' endowed with., eUaint' then moved that a hearty vote -of reeldin4. for 'a short while in Detroit. - _Referring to the Conservative Can,- he was „richlY „ , the tu-14,Carey Vhen- he t•uirpred 1117 'tack. . , DeceaS4 was . born on• .the 1S1e of 141'otia'nd, in April, 1860„ lie eathe to. t'anada• at the age of two years with his parents, who sottlell at Ititiley,, Orit., and a few yearS later moved, to -Goderieh. • Mr•I M11(44-.)0(1 liVP11.111 (40(10. mitt iii ,Ontario, "WaS held 'In the footle, • , . , . of a eanille-lighting SPI"Vlee. ' ST. GEORGE'S W.A. . .- Tapers* on a birthday, vale -tvereS, ,. The, regular Monthly "meeting Of the lighted by Past . presitlents . of Centrall . . • . W.A. of St., George'S elutrch WaS he" ,. Home and .School Club. It. Was tile firel in the Guild room ' on Tuesday after- -ocetistion° Allis tinigus, vervice has been lead 'in Goile'rielr. 11O01, tin. 914 -41111 MI'S. Calder, pre- siding. There W118 11 1.1.;00*(1, attendance: The nut.ting„opened with the Seripture of tjle-eld ), Wined the timt candle bt,'...* ' g •I -I. • reading by ,aira. Caltierefroin Cote 2 ';.'''. -tile nory of airs. "(ourtice, who foinatlett The. president the home and. sehoor movement in Oz. ' (iiiiolii,,71„el'yfrieltiity:f)n1:oft;Vet.eilleo,111,tv_olieityiferlaiiis Iltiluxii ilsked the meinbers to standee Montent ••••t‘tcritreil''a:ftilitittill11(9;211113:011 1' :ieltfltrricirhall-k):1611:latIlle101allaetililit, e'lrffill.1"i41: ,, position. as •director and agent • of -the Woodefeek • Weather-Distiratiee Coin - Paw% • • MrS.• D.. -Wolfe and son FreO, of Stratford, were„weele,end guelstS ,at the home of Mr; and Mrs. W. Lawrence, Huron road.. c4. aliACLialion and Miss' S.- . . • .. 1.111':;(1:711,1(11:1410:11 ,17 in `..12.0ro,nto for ..,a.rieli for tbe greater 91111 oi his 'life, few' dOs° next week attending elle mil- , Pte. V. F. l'Asennill of the 4.C.A.S.C.,. Wolseley Barracks, London, 'spent the ' big utterances allegedly mad0 by Mr. Replying to critiOsni that fl6 Nvas an' to the 97081110111 (71 each of these Clubs . Week -end in toWp.visiting with h.i.14 Dar, ilild WAS an honorary member of the „- Cartliff-tteethe -.effect -that-he- --tmr, "absentee-menilier-foih'-.,"'sortl''' I/Aron, expresemgi_the _Society*.8_, appreciation hi,silenett as ajoken of 'respect. Mrs. este, Mr. and Mrs. T. Donald Lisettnah; lionS Of . Scotland. -Surviving, besides Cardiff) was not an oratorical snell- representing it by renuite eontrol,-Mr. of the work Which they have done for Tichborne as SecretarY and Miss Violet Rich street.:--- '-'- ' '-...,,,,, - ' bis willbW, 'are e eilildren: leek, binder, hut that be was thoroughly ae: • Deaehman said he thought he could crippled and underprivilWM-itildren Taylor as treasurer both mote:splendid -ale and Mrs„ Mingles 3.1orrison and ,Norman, "Marian,. and Donahl,„ of De- , , '• quaintod with the ,munleipai govern. „much better represent til„effenstitueneY during the -past year. Tills was heart-- reports, A• business meeting 'followed ,..lirs. 'Morrison, 'sr,eribirs. John CovVan, troll:, and 'Gladys, of Toronte; •fleijee enti of 'tile riding and With its ,people and .occuPY Ids tune than II sacrificing ily passed by the meeting, ',,''! and It has been arranged to hold Sewing Misses Mary and Porothy TaMan of sites, lIrS, E. Relish and 1417. W. .'Ind their needs, I ' '- - ''' ' ' Iiis health and 'strength in riding slow • '' ••. • ° ' meetings every Tuesday afterimon dur-' Myth visited 'with Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Matt, Detroit, and Mrs, 'Catherine --- --- -If' 'Cardiff had been your reprJeelite- traine between Ottawa find IIVIr011 ' EUREKA CLASS - ing Lent. Mrs, Palmer gaVe a Itiort Adam on Tilesday.',- ' ' . ' Rabb, Toolonto, and a brother, Malcolm .,, _ . .4r;•;, 1,\`':. trawilt'ille.iiirstpresident • •• f inflate, 44;1, ,k-lardrif, as a,' ,tiee, kind. 7seottrsh. humor.' ne Was admired for tendered tol the, Lions (labs twenty YeTtler-lie-AN-74L'4 -413/-0;Igili(Vr . Mr...Death/nail 9i:clawed a his humanity, htS" literars -and of Clinton,. Senfortli N's, Ingham, I.,xeter , timnIca be " atet-Ite-IWitterwet,ks 'here. lie was clipPing from• The Brussels Post lieu. lot- tits love of, his fellow ' and Goderich and tbitt lett• er be sent suelated with_the Piesbyterian, ehurelt 1e ntiv6 froth 10M-40 he would have twice *county two days a week. -He said -that been forced to vote against the trade treaty with the "(Totted States which has increased our cattle' shipments across the line from 20,000 in 1t)37 to ' 207,000 in 1039. now ean Cardiff ex - with thne e exeeption of oyear he a - Ways had spent four. months in the ,r "We did riot want war," declared 1711. Deachman, "but • when war came peet the support of ntron comity farm. •it Was lir. King's task to mold and (7121when ,he favors a high tariff?" Mr; %veld pefteeful nation into a nation Deachman asked during the eourse of deoted to the most conatruetive War a Short talk on 1118 favorite eitbject, the policieo. tOonsider the stery, and you tariff, - will flud" that the Xing Government' W. II. Robertson' spoke of the neees- has teen doing a thorough job pushing 'JAW .of unity and- harmony 'wthin the Canada forward to Sticeeesful, eon - party" if the, candidate were to succeed elusion of Vietory,4” North Iiuron. , The convention ,was "We must ho.ve one nation -with,one 'meeting. '116 skid, in unusual tireum- Purpose and with a strong and deter- ,stanees, when the forces a demoeracy mined eff'ort to brIng about victory. were facing the polvers ot darkness We must‘ settle the war 'and, then re - Barone, and Canada was•pledged to the build peace and friendship on this .support a the fight against repression, earth,' declared -Mr. Deacionan, "so Jyranny and urispeakable eruelty. The that never again may fac be ed ppeaker Pal 1 trlibute to the hiPti Wil4) With war." The speaker concluded by badenlisted, to t; he fathers and monitor paying a tribute to /lord Tweedstratir. „The regular Meeting of , the Eureka elass was held at the Victoria street parsonage Tuesday evenbeee with a large attendance, .The devotional part Of the meeting was taken by, the teach-, er, Aire.. Byron Wilson, The president, Urs. Murch, then took the chair and ways and inearia-Of raiSing funds were • disetissed. le,copper contest Vas de.. 011 tO run two. inouths, Mee: 'Percy Barker, treasurer, and Mrs.D. Swantz, secretary, were ehosen cap. Milos, A vote of thanks was tendered theecontmittee who iio ably entertained the choir at a valentine 6loelal Friday last. 'The, hoetesfe Mrs. Brown, served . a dainty lunch from a lace.covered , table, eentred with a red heart and tail • red tapers from vvhich the president poured tea, Mrs; Barker, Mrs. Swaraz and 4rs, Adam assisting. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered • Mrs, Ilroivi for her hospitality.• reading entitled "Five1 obits of a Star , • - which was very interesthrg and en- couraging.' Ur. C. 'E. Groves, the peofile's wardmi, spolte briefly on. the mit of the Western mistSions and m 'ade an earlieet aPpeal to .all the members to attend the 111341101111 VestrY • meeting to th be held in e Guild roont' • 1-10t.M0118y evening- -at 8 p.m. The meeting. was closed With .prayer, after which the member's enjoyed a soetal .cup of tea. • Tlitt-VVVATI1EIR 'MO 1031) Max. Min. -M1111414 Thurs., Feb. 8 20 25 40 .25 Fri., Feb. 9 27• 1 3,3° Sat, Feb. 10 ' n:t 41 10 Sun., Veb. 11 .... '25 24 12 Mon., Feb. 12 28 34_ 13 Mies., Feb. 13 4,,30 11 42 28 Wed., Feh, 14 .0023 , 12 4,,s 23 VICTORIA- STREET' NV.A. The 1,Vonten's AsSoelation Vietoria Street Uttiteraturch met at the home of Mrs. 3. E. glitch, with the president, Mrs, 'George, Ilaechler, ,the chair. Mrs, .rhillips took Charge of the devo.° tional period'. Prayer was orfered 1)y Migs G. Worthy and reading's were 'edven , by ',different ' ineniberge-q-lalk• pinest-e".. 1Sonley ; "Prayer or Eng. land," by Mrs. 11:- Wilson; "Mary and Martha," by Miss Worthy; oSonfething Good -A.bout You'," by Mrs, V. Brown; 'Vile 'Clock- of Lite," b7 'Miss .3140del. president then took eliarge and the roll Pali was ansWered by twelve mem- bers. The .Womeo's Association Ate Working for a banal' to be held in the fall. qt,irs. • Byron ,i4osed the meeting with prayer. MS. Nfutch ,served a dainty lunch and a vete of • thanks Was toOdereil hek. • the seeoed candle: Other partt roe stdents to light eandies wore Mre, Parsons, 'Saundw, Mrs, A. „Graham and „Mrs': Moetie3". ' MISS Mary' Roberton 'was, unable to be present,' but was represented by Gladys ."MeI)owell, Miss Sharrearrotitt .MaeLeod, Detroit,.Seveil grandeiqldren the, olio using a silver trowel used' p n ug . royal acorns tor 33'01t3121 ago.- Other refreshments, Wert served.' _Mrs; Al. W. ilowell and Mint Sharman 'both g'ave short addres'sea, • •,aiso survive. • • " " for the la ti The funeral' femit piaee from the -fam- ily home on Anglesett street on Wednes- (Iay, Itee. 1.). 3. Lane conducting the ,serviee. Many 'friends and •relatives were present from outside centres,' 'X'he pallbearera wereElliott Drennan, Jack Grahant, William Campbell, Peter Mae. ,Donald, Roy MacDonald, and George ;MacLeod. Interment tiat'j in Maitland eemetery. • - -1)R. GAIALOW BEREAVED Dr. W. F. and Mrs. (lallow are flt Toronto attending the funeral of the Doctor's, sister Mi.88 ;ressie Elizabeth Oallow, who died at her home there ,,n Monday lat. This is the second bete. eavernent 1)r. Oallorr hitt Offered with- in a little over a year, another sister having WPM ftwaY !q.'sPgrottt°'4 )1" aav• last Chrlstnitia; ' • lawo.rd,,Vincent, irain inner, o nursing a Very sore foot and leg as a .• result of a peculiar accident while use loading the Algorall at the elevator oot Tuesday. afternoOn, In some manlier, while he was. standing on.deels, his lott toot became entangled in chains , porting the steam shovel as the lattOr deseended into the hold. Vineent, ,ing prone on tlie deek, hung on to prs vent being dragged in with -Ow otbavvit, weighing neatly 200 pounds, Ile Ira .relesaed by iftliow-eimploymm,wftli tbe aid of ropes, l)r. attenfied Opp ,injured man. •