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HURON COONTY'S FOREMOST WERALY
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ININOTT,K)00M B4 NO. 28
ODERICI{
NTARO,fliURSDAY, JULY lith, 1940
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Business Directory
flUDIAlint J. 001110
Bitrehiter, joltee ,
teaks -Court gOilate Goderielt.
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VETERINARY SURGRON
D. HUSTON, 3.11.60.
• Britiah Eichange Hotet '
Phalle 021. 004erich.
dRARTERED ACCOUNT
let1TDITH and lioNfrEnn,
Chartered AcCOulitanta; „
'17',Demnite Street.; Stratford
. Toronto -01140e; 302 ,Dur Street
AUGTIONEEKING
TEKAaS GIUNDRY, G9rdmikgi,
urss woolcc4iND,Golgio4p
• Aummixt.malTelephone
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Sales attended to javii*je,"
.very effort, Made. tO.girChhtlatagtien.
VOrniers' Sale notes ,diseounted;
0,000, GRANT, 's.,1040,tifil
,AUCTIONEER.'1A011. HURON
'A satisfactory, • e0arte01,11,, aervice for
• Farm, property or lletumhold
Bates Reasonable. -
MED' ICAL
ne. 41. J. R. FoReTztt,ilorn, lux;
11 NOSE, THROAT
• Late' House Surgeon New York
Ophthalmic. and Aural -,Hospital, as-
eletant.at Moorefield Eye 'Hospital and
'Golden Square Throat HesPkial, Lon-
don, , England,-: .
Expil TESTED, GLASSES
• OPPHLIED
53. Waterloci Street S., Stratford,
Telephone 267.
Next , visit Bedford Hotel. Oodericn,
_Wednesday" ',July '24th, from 2' p.m.
-tiff 5 ,41.m.
SOME OLD RWCOADO
Hy John Ellktt, Londeor
A reCent .arelentirenient in 'your
.'Auburn news of the meMOrial wide*
in Bali's CeMeterY has Orenipted me. to
100k up tivos'old-reeerde that hoe his-
tOrie intetest„r,
One Is the Old-faebtotted teeell4f forno-
isSued In 1802 by the trOeteee .of tloe
liethealst Episcopal pleura and 'bury,
ing ground PurelMeera o Tots in the
eald iniryinegreund On lot 41, toWnship
of Hullett. -
• The other As tile list of Original gub-,
Setibeecto the new !central.WAY ef
thee new sleep in the adjacent Cole.
tea. The. present generation may
interested in seeing the names. -Some
of them belonged to the, Mancheeter
44TYPolotntent of the M. E. Church:
the underelfPled 'agree to phy
the sums Opposite our names for the
purriose of buildiug a ch'urcit on lot
-417ir*--Xt-roili."I'tfie-tratt-iir 'wad- ialiv
used as 'a burying ground and Jii,noWn
ifts 1341rip Buoingv-43roUnd-TOWnship
of Hullett." The above shbeeriptions to
be "Paid as At/lows; One -halt on , the
ilrot day tot jeeeery, 1809, and the
Other - halt on the drat day of January,
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Ball,, Abrani iShetler,
Thomiis Paltermanv Jobe Ball, 1tebert
'Roberton, 'BA% sr., John
Golder, john .11".tteX.,:. John B. Old.,
*Jospli Oonnell, Themes. Eluker, John
14111, John gtoe„ jelin Truax, ,karanel
-Borland, William
PaiMer* Jainee Jones, W. X.
'Thomas Me/Kenzie,
:Brevvie 'George Reave, J. Ferguson,
John Sprung, Wm. Symington, Andrew
McDonald, tAlex Monteith,. Robert
DinvrA William,s 'Richard -Wage,
Robert DOileillO,,,unes More, William
Hirgir Meltrien; .
'Mrs„ 43enxietti Henry ClOttlerLeonard
mat/Atli, George Rut-.
'ledge." .
• COMMANDS. insTuoun
--Lieut.-Oona. Nelson. Lay,'a fernier
-Walkerton ha and son of 30..11. flit
Lay who for Many years was manager
of The loeal branch Of the. Bank of
Commerce and at present is hiving re-
tired in "Barrie„, Is now In England.
Lieut. ay is in coMmand of , the des-
troyer Restigouche, 'which was one of
the drst Canadian' destroyers to arrive
in England. He is a_direct descendant
of AdMiral. Neltion and is a, nephew of
Penne .1,41e1Ster , Mackenzie
Walkerton Herald -Mines. -` • } •
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-iiRUPLESS' PlaCTITIONER- .
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(1111110PBACTOR AND DRUGLESS
THERAPIST
oderieh, Phone 84.1.''
Office hours --10 tool2 a.m., 2 to
mid 7. to 8 Am., TtigsdltY, Friday and
•--Lrilettirdw..„.---
16 to .12 a.m. Only, ow WediteidaY.
Monday and Thuraday at Mitchell. "
A. N. ATKINSON
51 • South . St.
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INSURANCE
gCKILLOP-.-3111TIJAI4 FIRIII 1N
SURAN(IE CO.-. Farm. and iso-
lated town properly InSurokl. • '
OfliceavrHNVibliam Knox, Presiklent,
tondesboro ; W. IL Archibald, Viee-
Piesident,. iSeafortib.; " M. A.
Manager and Secretary -Treasurer, Sea -
forth. .. • •
Directors -Alex. , Broadfoot, Sea-
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-Jame* Cannel:in. '' Gio.406jhl
- :Chris. Leanintidt, Bornholm; Alex..
Iitdriwthig; '130.y,th; Prank McGregor,
Clintote; %Comae Moylan,_ Seaforth4
lEingh Alexander, Walton; Wm..Knox,-.
•LendesboreI.V."It../trehibald-, ,Settfortla
Agents -E. A. teo,..ILIL-1, Goderleh
James Watt,,,_Blyth;._ John- E. • r epper,
• 1, :Brueetield ; R. 11.. Meltercher,
• R.R: 1, Dublin; Chas. V. Hewitt,
• cardine; It, G. Jarrauth, R.U. 1, Ilorn7,
bohn.
Policy -holders can make all, pay-
ments and .get their cards.receipted at
, The Royal Bank; Clinton; Calvin, Cuttte
Grocery,•Kingsten Street,. Goderich, or
tj. EL geld's .General 'Store, Bayfield.
•ivaminnimollianniumeilayoursimmami
STOPPED
in a diffif
-or Money each
.For quitkierief from itObblit,of tam.% lAmPleg, ath"
!data footraosles, *rabic!, rashes and other externaily
eitused akin troubles. use world-firaous, cooling, eta
, tioid D.D. D. Prescription. Growler,
act. BoOthis irritation and quickly stops intake
itching. 35o trial bottle proves it, or Inonetback.. Ask
Totu: ilruggid today for D. 0.0. PRESCRIPTION. „ •
Farm Labor kroblent
1 .
Aired in Court
Dairynian's,Hiresi. /4:111 gills with
' Hotlzt 0/04 Hforvost
Miming 011 -
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Owing to the illnew of 'Frovinelal.
Constable, E. MoOoY, who /,.nvetiti.**
gatedthe *Order •Of Oines kilOattlelt
near 'Exeter col 4414.e.2%-i4e 0.0.1#!1*
arY . trial' of ,'flatn Dodge,
charged With, the trine, was again ed.
jOUthed last, Thtiraday When:DO* ay-
littred before Magistrate E. Donald
0,40 44.0,t, Tigitnali, relieving Magis-
trate 3,1,tahins, who le on lioltdaYs. Ur.
31000k, Who, Was, contraeted tYPboid
fever, is the .chiet ,CroWni-witnes0 ;in
the case and the preliminary trial
„ y--,..of---neeessit*-4)e-Vostponed--'frora-
week to week Pending:his rePOYexl,
• • bik.dayrs e0nrt: awaked •Magistrate
Smith and he Wit#, on, • the be/Kt to/in
141,_ 14 the Utorttitig WO, in the
afternoon, with tiMe Out Ter Innen.
After. numerous delaYs since May
25t1, ?the oases of Wilfrid ..Ohamiteu
and ;Tuck wPowth, airOssels .0kuns
eliarged With . stealing ',en._.eight.
gallon keg of beer from the Queen's
Brussels„, Was ,disPosed of.. .The
cacensed Were „eauvieted-auti given, au*.
De4ded sentence ortnaaking restitution
and iiaTtinent Ofcosts. A third, man,.
'Nfe,(NanglitOn,: ri‘tc0o.We1i, Ma' ' nOt:
ansWer hin naMe. He is a Soldier, asis
Lawry, and a' bench, warrant Was, is-
sued .for his arrest., ,The warrant 'Will
not be executed, however, if McDoWell
'show s uP, d week previous he told
co* he expected to' go to Egypt ,"any.
'hirae,noW:" „.
• .1:Farewell .Party „
•e'The., two Were ,eharged originally
-Wifh7bTreatilig ana-efiterinkigitiWn
Mrs. Kirby, the hotel proprietress,
testified that she had no lOcks on the.
door other;cellar, where the *beer was
kept, the. charges -lvere amended to
theft only.2. The beer .was Stolen after
a dance,and taken to the farm home of
a, mutual'friend near Relgraire and
.cOnsumed by a half-dozen or more tele;.
brants at a farewell party to MCDOwell
And Lowry. Champion is 4 torme.r
eniigeYee of --the hotel. ,
Magistrate Smith told Lowry that in
the case"of a erintinal Offence it made
no difference. Whether' he wakin or out
of the 'army. Civil law- was supreme
in 4C,ianada. He warned ,him he was
keeping batttompany and to mend his
waYs. Lowry is but eighteen year& of
age. • . '
Kenneth Hamilton, charged with
false ,Preteneer arising out of the ISO-
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once, of; a rubber 'cheque,- had, his :kirSe
adjourned ': one week: So did ,Harvey
.Be..4.41e.;,,,,e4aXge4„yitt.tidrunken-driving
Bench' Warrants were issued for feny
"Jehovah ” ".witiwgog,4p, 10.. and Mrs.
.Charies Bobo* and Mr.-,,,antl.;Mr
---itayedffi.-rroilfO;charged under the
Defence...of4,:,-,Citnatia Regulations With
preaching Against war. • But, this does
not Mean the a.eensed will be, arrested.
It was ,merely a formality to permit
°the. renewal Of cast.,rbitil-, noW in the
,Crown's hands, for their- appearance.
;Their lawyer, X.. 14, Cohen, telephoned
from Toronto that he was busily en-
gaged on the 'Seaman's Conciliation
Boardand' unable to appear. The
trials were adjourne/I,twO weeks. Since
the Charges were Mid the,organization,
Bible Students Incorporated (Jehovah
Witnesses), has been declared illegal in
Canada, '
" The Farm Labor, Prohleni
. A Sorry word Vet/tire of the labor
proble,mk-'whieh .faces. Huron county
farmers for the forthcoming harvest
was painted by D. A. 1Stirling, promin-
ent dairyman; who
• :vo.a.s..2charged, under-the-'2-Mas,ter- -an
,Servants Act with failure to pay his
hired male. Harvey !Culbert, Dungan-
non yenta', $50 wages said to' be owing.
Atthe ontset fr.iStirling told the
„Court it ,was not a question of money;
,but ene of Principle. 1-le*sall he had
r,allowed.„ himself • to be brought into
court""Jusit for the experience," or to
get the eourt's reaction to what he
.considered as the unfair- treatment
farmers were receiving frora their hired
men in War:time. • •
, It Was 'stated that Culbert had orally
agreed, on April 1st last, to work eight
-
months for gr. Stirling for $goo. He
worked two' mouths and twenty-six
days and quit. -All the .problenis which
arise between farmer and his hired
man, down to the ageOld qUestion of
"'Where will the hired man wash his
feet?"' were revievved in evidence.
Culbert; . a husky eighteen -year-old•
with four years' farm, experience, said
.he Olt his job because he could not
get his rafmeY when he asked, -for it;
that he had: to work from 4..30 a.m. to
8 pan., and because his einployer was
hard to get along With... , .
Mr. latirling ,blitmed all the' troubl4
'on an old, elieap automobile -which the
boy 'had perehased a short time ago.
.11e was out every . night in it. One
Week he had only , sixteen hours sleep
all ,tqld) said Mr. iStirling. 'lie had
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STRATFORD - GODERICII
n COACH tINES
Daily 7.30 a.m., 4.25 pan..--LeateS
Cloderich for . Stratford, Toronto,
Hamilton,..riuffalo . London, Detroit,
Tavistock and Wo'Odstoilr. Depots
Bedford, British and Itoial Ifeteia„
Phone hotels -0r' 205 for information.
The Signal -Star sells fer $2 to any
address. In 'Canada and is 'worth we're.
,Look at your...label; it will bhow the
date up to Which your subseription is
paid. '
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W. Craigie 1
INSURANCE and REAL
ESTATE
Get Our Automobile Rates
Phone 24 •Goderieh
o.
Nelson hill
feirel-Aecident and-Itioto.Car
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TeMpie, Weet
' Street; Gederieli. ;
Phone 230 'GODERICH
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-A J. RYAN
Real -Estate and Instuanee
Office and Residence:
11 Trafalgar Street
. ,
.Pbone 00°3
FOR SA.T.41-o1ouses of all kinds, •
choke -building:, ao114,, . business
poverty. and 'sever,. good farms.
Let me stow you seineal
„ bargains. Buy, no.
CUTS COSTS 3i eallS
CALUMET DOUBLE -ACTING
BAKING POWDER
009
/raw Next Visit to
TORONTO
Ty
HOTEL. VVAVERLEY
Located on Wide Spadltia AVS.
at 001Iege $t.
itssy, ParkiIhg Proolllthoi
Convenient to filahwoyti
• o lAt,"
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hot is item, h
2 22 his* 1.h
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Cleo* to tee -UrtivereiV.
Parliament Ilandleaer
Maple Loaf Pardon*
Weareakt "1441040,_
Theatres,Ilosplta
tier raehlontele PIO*
46000011
Pic M. rovvias,« essissoss,
Shoe Booth Zetireseuteil le thither*
at Whighots 1mt Week
The Wssioj Band's of the eastern
seett0/144 X41t1aniX Presbyterial of tile
Presbyterian thureb itt Canada held *
Well-afteaded Andrew's
church, Wingham,-.04 Wednesday after-
noon,14uly Ord. Paferi
MIs-
slo* Band,seeretary'for Maitlend
Pre-
byterjal, preaided. letter of t-
ingit ',front .0t a/
krOvinCial )400104-Pali4 #fle;etarlr, Yrtis.
ready and Mr* Iennetb, Wit4e,an
eop-
veyed greetinjs,from the executive of
Maitland rreabyterlitit .-•
.4 program of „ehortises and TealintP
Yftto),Wesented. by. the. tine bands Tem-
sented. One hundred and,tiltteen Mem-
born answered the roll call,
.The gnest ,Rea*er, Miss I.Cce
Woods, deaconess', „In. Knot -PreiasYterT
lau,gtkurgliatmato.J3aaed=herTrou,*
on . the story of the ,seene ot COW
Neasingthe little :ebildren,-, and, in . eon,
'Avalon impreaaed AtiOn the....MeMberS
that in bringing their offerings, Anus-
ing,. their -talents and in praying tor
missionary work they were- helping,t
fa141" Christ's ',wish When .fle said,
'Suffer .Iittle children to come unto
nio/ 1.15/ben Christ OPolte ,these words
He Meant children of all races, as well
as 'white boys and
4rs. J. D. Wilkie,. Teeswater„ ex-
pressed' aPPreciationjto the speaker of
.her verrnne meseage, ,At the, close Of
the-nieeting.-a-soeial IkOnr was enjoyed,
RED 'CROSS iitlit4E.
First of a Series nt MON* of Members
,• Held on Friday ,
,The first of a series of Red Cross
bridges Was held at the., home of Mrs,
Alfred Wilkes on. Friday afternoon
last .
Darleg,,the_wlnter°ro,onthse.the bridge
games bal been held in the Ited 'Cross
rooms,' but for the warm weather they
will be played At the residences of vari-
ours .mmnbers 'who .have Offered their
homes for this 1:Ktrpose.
•.Thirteen tables were .set out about
the 'boo 'se 'and lawn,. Chairs and a
(tarden Umbrella were kindly loaned by
I. •
Tea Was, .served at 4. o'clock, atter
which- the players eoneluded. • 'their
games. ,
By donation7aMIV'Ciintribution the
proceeds amounted to $10.2A
• FORMERLY OF GODERICII
4TIAkuirONi' 'July 3, -Arthur --
grave Ord, -9 Turner avenue,: retired
bank manager, flied Yesterday after-
noon, 'aged eighty-five years.- ; Bern lit
Torputor: he spent his early days in
Goderieh. he went to. Inger-
Soil as manager of the., old Traders
Bank,, and in '1906 he was transferred
-13familttm as manager of ..the Qcal
'ranch, Later the bank was amalgam-
ated with the Royal Bank of Canada.
.--ixe-rumrtiffecr
his retirement many -years ago.
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BABY BAND GIVES PROGRAM
0 The-IV:MA, of North street United.
Church met ln the ebiurdh 011NiondaY
afternoon. Mrs. Clarke, the president,
welcomed the Members Cif ' the baby
band and their mothers, and after the
worship period Mrs. Priadle'preslded
during, it program given bythe young
visitors. The prograin inctatied recita-
tions by Billy Barwick, Rita Wilson
and Teddy Howell; duets by Catharine
Snider and Patricia Church, accom-
•panied by Mrs. G. B.:Myers; a violin
solo by Catharine Cantelon, accom-
panied by Mrs. Myers ; a duet by Cora
and. Bleanor Driver, ageompanied by
Mrs. M. Driver, and it violin sole by
Mrs. Driver. 'Games were enjoyed by
the children on the parsonage lawn and
Miss L Sharman gave a delightful talk
le the mothers at the,!close oZ a short
business period. The serving ofice
dream cones and cookie§ brought the
Meeting to a cloSe. •
TovvKsrire,-COIINCIL
COLBORNE TOWNSHIP
The Township Council of Colborne
net Tuesday evening, July 2nd, with
all the 'members present.
The County tax for Colborne this
year is $9,428.04.
DeCoration Day Will be held in the
Colborne' cemetery on "Sunday, July
281h, at 2 o'clock p.m.
Bylaw No. 7 was passed, setting the
rates for the Township for the yea"
190 as follows: County rate, 7 2/10
mills ; township, 2 2/10 mills; general
sehoel rate, 4 3/10 mills. The „trustee
rates to be struck by the Clerk accord-
ing to trustees' .reqeisition.
Moved by N. 111cLarty and A. *Wat-
son that Jr. X3icbnellpiit up it sig,nat
the ':'Saltford Well, as water is unfit for
drinking;
Mr. Prank Wilsoi& was appointed a
member of the Board of Hostith.
The following road vouchers and ac-
counts were ordered paid : Road votteh-,
ers,,.$352:98; F. Hunt, lawn mower for
cemetery, $11; V. Fisher, work in ceme-
tery, $13.80; J. A. Young, $7; James
Adanas, $13.80; Bruee Grigg, loan for
S.S. No. 3; $75.
Council adiourned to meet the, first
Tuesday in September.
WM. SALDOWS, Clerk,
'
taken to sleeping ander trees itt daY-
, . •
light and at other ,times walked around
like a purteh-drunlo lighter. Ile had
,inotkent'his word and bis_leaving,
Stild,-.VenId-Coilf hint $250 to
4300. The boy had quit just, when be
lvtt.,d becoming Useful and with. haying
and harvest coming 011.- -
"There's always something to do
farOUnd a dairy pirin,"! iliterleaed Cul-
bert. ,
Mr.• Stirling thought something
tshould be dooft to stop Ate exodus, from
the farms in a national crisis. It was
becoming very serloutf.
Magistrate ohse. Dyed boYs bad
ibeen leaving the Orin. for ,Many years
r--==veri in deprevdtin years. Ilis.
I ship but It up to Culbert to :wept it
settlement 041 the basis of ene dollar a
clay, Islightly le* 'than 'What Was cola
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+ log to him, and this Was done. Court
coots were 'evenly divided., but Ate
opteation at state was far from being
nettled, ending „jug where It Started.
CANADIAN FACTORIEs PRED UP
PRODUCTION OF AIRPLANES
Nori fait0 lAuschaxl ter 0imo4ioat
Activities ftengtheited--Y
'44kreilte in Camuls,---Over 3.00d000
Uaut truit04.841411—aerinan Prisoners
from Britabi
,111,
(43y ,x„ A. iiume,e1,iiPee) 4:701‘101)
OTTAWA, July 8.-1"er1iaPs theineat
encouraging news for "Caned** th
dote,' milth regard to the ,pOrotilott's
oPeeded-uP. war PrograM, was that 00n4
tabled in a stateMettt by Munitirate and
guPPlY Minister 0. D. Howe on Tuve
day relative rt<,) the produetion of 3,300
panes required' hr the Commonwealth
air training plate hew.
"Titelarger-part--eflire-originitllyro-
gram, which: covered two years, has
been compressed into a one-year plant's'
Mr. Howe- stated. "Bletnentav train-
ing planes are ;being manufaetured on
a Mass production basis and the eon-.
structionrot,,a0aUced traiabig Oanes
is proceeding IA accord with the needs
of the .accelerated schedule," the Min-
ister added. -
Rurebase of.morethau 0,800 airplane
engines* In the United Statet, teken.
with the splendid restiamseoflhe Can-
adian aireraft. industry, Mr. Howe o-
tiorre(1. .bae enabled, tile (lovernnient
to complete production .requirements
for both the ganadiatt,,Program and -the
whole joint ,air training plan. This
development is Meat gratifying, follow:
lug the regretted but unavoidableemerl.'
gency. ereated by :Britain's inability to
carry out her original: Plane shipro.ents
as her Share of the Van.
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Machines for ilk Two*
• .Under the air (raining plan,..sorae 800
trainers and De lEfaviland 'Tiger meths
tire required. Nearly 200 of this type
of plane have already been delivered.
from Canadian plants, And, by the end,
Of the year; Canada will have produced -
all the elementary training: Planes re-
quired, Mr. Howe stated.
For intermediate and final training
periods, under the plan,. 800' Harvard
-Planes, 200 Fleet 00's and 1,509 Anson ,
planes will be used. Orders, for these
have been placed, mostly in • Canada,
and production has . been so scheduled,
Mr. Howe indicateacethat the planes
will be available as pilots graduate
from their prelimiuitry. itrainIng inthe,
-'elethaelftary planes.- Delitery Of -the
llarvards will begin within a Month.
Production of the, AnsonS, twin -engined
-planes,is proeeeding -vigorously .in nine ,
Canadianplants " Manufacturing the
various; major component' parts.
produce the Masons, ,the Federal Air -
trait Ltd. has been formed to segregate
this task from the remainder of the
aircraft program, place it under unified
.management and direction, and secure
results on scriez
Ralph .Bell, .prominent Halifax ,busi-
fiess Man, has been honied to ,the execu-
tive 'committee of the SupplY Depart-
ment in charge of Co-ordination of air-
craft production to drive the program
to a successful conclusion.
Ships for Canadian Navy
Another three corvettes, or patrol
vessels, slid down the *Ays .in eastern
Canadian shipyards, well ahead of
scheduled launching dates, this week.
Construetion �n the other vessels of
the .82 -ship program is progressing
-ahead of sehedule.- The corvettes are
thoroughly Modern ships, specially de-
signed as -submarine ehasers And for
eseort- work. Rear -Admiral IC A.
Sheridan of the British ,Supply Board,
in charge of naval construction, paid
high tribute to Canadian shipyard
works, not only for their excellent
workmanship, but for -Ltheir,silee •
construetion. 'Names of small and
.Mediuiresimi Canadian towns vvill be
used for flokse new Ships.
Calling of men to the colors under
the National .1lescturces Mobilization.
Bill will not await completion of na-
tional .registration, Prime Minister
Maekertzie, King stated on Wednesday
in reply to further question$ by 'George
White, .AConservative, HastlieTi-Peter-
bore. An early announcement is ex-
pected of the eGovernmenes plans for
taking the national registration.
Dea,th Penalty for Treason
An important development in ,the
ComMons was Hie presentation, on-,
Wedpesday, of a preliminary report, of
the parliamentary eommittee on the
Defence of Canada Segulations,. sub-
anitting a new draft bill modelled on
the Britisli, Treachery Act of 1940, pro-
viding the death penalty for certain
treasonable activities and life Imprison -
molt for others. fn due course the
hill will he tonsidered. The commit-
tee's recommendations were practically
unanimous. "Aets done with intent, t0.
heip the enemy and designed or likely
givie assistance to operations of the
'enemy; to inipede,the natal, military -or-
air operations of HIS-Majesty:a forces,
or to endaneer life," ' the eonizeittee
reeommended' Should lie mule eapital
offences -that is, those found gutity of
such • treasonable Acts should eAlt)0
punished' by death. ' "Acts done with
inteut to help the enemy, but which in,
t t.
*wok I
for P
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'the naax10), peaktlti 441_1
'llmat."' The ,draft 3411 ,gives 00 omits,
Juriedititiou over enemy allens
under eertain couditiou* 4040cor Oar-
SubJeet- retilitary ttir
Vouirttlillnilwil,ItolrluCtS“prolxiltbilltina4Ime'rithe
the granting
at haili"te,*py, PerSer, .e9;341000: *Ader
the iet;'*ndltie appeal. The ceminit-*
tee found ,that;the Orimi11141. 044- Of '
'ficial /Secrets A•ot and the Detenee of orocuti vreci,4 PertY- Arre
Canada igetalatione are .luadequate 0,33304neut calling ter it* _ .
deal With the. serious offences .speeilk.,::„,the Ottnirda ot, furrow
any dealt with in Oaf, bui, etedit .10 the terma•
000301 00 Iron/10044ft , shouldcarrycarry.
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4 k
Regulatione,pg eouree, will stand ,for
less serieus ences.
04.10et ,P4Hgeo
Print() Atiuister Woke/34e • K,14 is
understood to have been iargely in/sue-
Oessfal Juhis quoit for "outside" blood
,.--strengthen -- his -Cabinet., -Among
tho4le, wJio octavo, otkogtghth% have
been sounded out, by indirset 1li4?it,00,-0*
jolitit* the qoVerrunent and with *id
themselves ttitaMe.. to leave their e*,
wing Private ..Organ#atierts, are the
following: McConnell, :Montreal
publisher and 'financier ; .George W.
:Spinney:. assistant ,general manager of,
the Bank of Montreal, lkleeitres1;..tx.
mitedontiAL 'Statio00,/ Trust' tka(rtpatiy:,
Toronto; 5. Duiiean, vice-pre-
sident and general manager of Mammy-
HarrisCompany, Toronto,;, Tom Moore,
,president of the Trades and Labor Con-
gress' of Canada; C. W. IShernMe,..ige-
DeMinion Foundries, 'Ade llata--
iltert; and Premier .Angus L. Macdon-
ald of Note, .'Scotia. The Prime Min-,
Aster will now have to draw, Mainly,
'upon „ his own following in the Cone.
Mons to ,Ifill existing tabinet vacancies
.and new portfolios being established.
Messrs. Duncan, and.,Shermart are_serv-
ing as tbethig'.deptity of ait and con-
troller ,of steel; ,Wraporarily, both 'with-
out' Salary 'from the Government. •
- 1001; j; ---D. '44.1Ston, as Defence Min..:
iiter-designate, .has, just Completed
preliminary shake-up In the head-
quarters staff. ptber changes are ex- . and that. Irom the bewe
pected to . follow shortly. The chief ' • 'whitishAllennelling, or 'even odotlette:
eoratilaintlagainst,the Defened Depart-,. ' Whew the Children 'she*any sign
men*: staff:' is its lack of adapability •
to meet modern conditions and its red
tatie.„...adizerence to otrtworn routine:
methods. ,
1LSO
PADS
11
One pad kills flies all day and eVene
day for 2 or 3 weeks. 3 pads bi aeb
potket. No sprayinig, no stickiness,
tod odor. Ask 1your Druggist,
4;reetty or Central Store.
10 CENTS PER PACKET
4111t PAY MORE?
FLY 0
lA004;1., Both, «oottrse, vrtil 13e ye
',down;
Conservative Leader aswtap
Cested that; as an pe04:110Stiet 4114,41are.
prohibition of the We aii4 otos
Um), of litluig 00" euaoted. He oPtim*te4
Canada's annual drink IJIU at 200,
..dollars. ,Dardel, Maelver.
14,b0r41$ l'ort W this
,sullikeat4an strong4. sow
. Power *ght not be 7,
t, Mr.
itt $41aud, at the_
son rel,aa
Strain every 'resource to gt *11 othet
aid to Britain. Ile endorsed, the ItvY-
jog of higher taxes, reatrletIon of twit -
Jan /*Wag, avoidance of kaliation, OM,
keeping-all"--Vanaditio--doUttis,r-passible,-
at home to ease the *difficult exehantg
situation,
Air Minister Power'told the :Vow,
'(0Ontinned 011 Page'
a
ad
Summer
• orriplaint\-
- Pew 'people, , especially thildreie
_escape an attack of ?summit com-
plaint during the .hot weather„,
Summer complaint beg* Ift
profuse diarrhoea very; oftki;
aeco-
penied vomitinc, and pOrgivip .
The -matter excreted - front 'the
fetemaoh4 has a bilious apposi'
The budget deibate bag continued as
the -main item In the Commons, The
C.C.F. moved,an-amendinent urging the
excess profits -tax be plated'at 100 Per
cent,, instead of 75 per cent The
oflopiemess Of the bowel s the mother
should administer a few'elimee of Di,
.rOWlees 'Extract ..of
berry so as to bring quick relieCe
This 'medicine has been on tin
'fuse substitutes. They may I*
• dangerous. ' ,4, ,
Get "DJ. Powler/s” and feel ref&
. .4.
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Gives new he to your kitchen. Its easy to keep clean
a.,,nd it Lists a lifetime. Different colors and patterns.
FURNITURE
Ma,tiresSes, Beds, Qd.d Chairs, :tor any ioomin the hause.
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.The best- on Ae continent --- made every day on trur own
-preinis'es, sold in bulk, in bricks or in individual •cupettelF
with indiViduai speonsTry it olice, you'will use no other.
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For Sure Results*
„make jam and jelly
with CERTO
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3 out of 4 Jam and Jelly
Champions use CERT°
Mrs. G. G. Proult,. Prizewinner at
Aylmer Pair (Que.), writes "f be.
lieveit Wen "lite to Coto that 1 you
my first prize at the, Fait. I *I
Shat Certo sates time *ad spares
ewe of a10: of troiatble ad tvorry:'
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with Certo you need boil only a minute to
two minutes for jam -a balfminute.to
minute for jelly.
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Because so little juice tau hOit away in
this short time, you get up tob*1f**in
more ism or Jelly.
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In this shorter boil the fresh natural
taste and (oionr reoain unspoiled
*ndunthsnged.
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