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ONTARIO; THURSDAY,-1'40VilIVIBER, 214, 1940
,Clinton, Dispute. -1 ',,i
CROPPe.ROHERTSON
MR. KING REACIIES-; A HIGH NOTE
Aired in Court }fere
, , eta IS-turelae, NeveMber Oth, at the
horne Of the bride's. Parents, Mre. and IN III DECLARATION OF WAR AIMS
. . Reibert-son; rark street; the '
ermau from Grey . Township marriage was solemnized oe 'tbeir elder
Supreme Conildeuce in the 'Ultimate Triumph of the British Cause)
Fined for !failure . elaughter, Jean Grace, to Donald A.
Croft. of Brantford, son a Mr. a.rel '' - 'Though the Road to Victory Will Be Long and. Hard--Canacla'a
.ete :Register Mrs, S. 0, ('rt of, Louden: Rev, W. War EfCort Will Be Limited Only .by the ffumait and Material
r. Lane 'peeformee .the eeremonY in ''' uesource0 of. the 00.007_Notes. from the Ottawa uellee
"I Ilie British, 1 be Britiehe' aInioet the presenee of "(tbut tbirty relative
sheuted Jelin. Jessica, Grey toweshipri
and 'friends. •A•tteneing the' young (By J. eAe'lliime, -SpeCial Comespon. losses, Britain IS stronger, and stronger
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German, when eharged" before elagis. rtottifel:tsrn,Yeuree-1.1)-trriAlaeinng°1:teV)4itoteltilla „ • dent) • , ..' be' far, than heb.ert Parliament eeparated
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trate Makine lest Thu tar with fail. :Hospital, Londone*and Peter Iteld ,ed. OTTAWA., • 'Nov., le.—Rarely has in ned-Augest," 3.1r. Kieg declaeed.
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ing•to° eegieter ae au•enemy alien. 'Brantford, a student at VVestern Uni. Piiiiittnient been so stirred' as it WaS‘AbY ‘0(-' Promised:. that Iearliament, in
committee ..of' the whole; would be given
Jessicrt,. thirteen, years in .thle countree of ,whiteisiet•.taieeta, wite,,onve.
versity, ' 'The bride wore a floo,lelength the lefty peroration of Prime Minister full ixeformation about Canada's, war
W. le. elaokenzie -King 'on Tuesday as, effert,•consisteut with the exigencies pf
he declared his* 'certain' •eonAtlence in. military eeerecy. 'Ile . yejeeted Mr.
the- triumph of `.freedoni; truth and Ilanson's suggestion ,for , eouteltle"
a Nazi representation at the Dominien-Provin.
inetice • over .the dragon
dal eonfereuce to 'be lield.en Midel'anu-
let10e...Peen '10eordeei su91.1. enP- eivet41914. •ary to diseever whet recommendatione
; RarelY, too, luis the veteran Ltberale
such a demonStritii6trof 'really warm
personal regard, as' which swept
the Commons at the,close of his sPeech,
•Mr. King, it was plain for all to see
and bearesmike from. the hearteliora
the mind and from the spirit. The re-
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spause woe in the same key. One had
the feeling that Canada I's fortunate
imeeedeinethisehoui.aeoutinuingewerle-
crisis, ilia iit rthe-liath' of State is such
a. mut an :Mackenzie ' King in whom
burns -seeit it passion for freedom and.
for the right. In Mr. King's bearir"
as he tudolded it for ,Parliament and
the country, there is only confidence'
that Vietory wile reet, ultimately, with
Britain and the ;Commonwealth.-
"What is 'neeessary to win the pre-
CiWkIdERtb ACVOI*TANT'u"
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MONTEITH aud MONTEITH,
Chartered Aceountants
• 77 Downie -Street, Stratford
• Toronto Office: 302.. BAY Stfeet,,
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PIPHOMAS GUNDRY, GOD/MIO,
LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL
eteICTIONiout
. Telephone 119
Sales ,atteeded • to anywhere And
every effort made to give satisfaction..
• Farmers' Bele notee discounted'.
rORDON M, GRANT., • LIOENISED
A.U(YRIONEER FOR AURON
COUNTY. ,
* satisfactory, courteous -service for
• Farm, property, or, - Household Saiee.
Rateie Reesdnable. '
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MEDICAL
•took out Canadian papers only in 13O hp to Tee, week the bridesmale's dress
The law requires all ElermauebwIl eves of rose :silk taffeta. The wedding
were not naturalize(' prior te 1920 to Thare'lr, was played by.' Mese Harold
. Keane, Of Wirideer, 'cousin et the bride,
The' accused: a. etOcitY, Te.er-.9,PinPlex" Vollo.wing the ,,eeremenY a reception
jenee,Geenean'eef abeutesiete, Orotested'waa JAIL et the„ park .11oute. Gueets_
he had .gOne to the IC04-truigte-r were present 'froth rriirotatTi;*-1roiicle70;
and the policeman of his nearest village 'Waterloo, Windsor and -Camp Barden.
to register anse, could ,get no satisfae- On their r-eturn from a tripeO Toronto,
tion from them, -'because they had Ottawa and liontreal, Mr, 'and MTs.
neither forms nor reguldtions. * Croft will take up residence In lirant-
Constable A, 4/I. Langeille,
f'ord, where the groom is in the employ
said Jessica's excuse for not going ,to of the Canadian 'National Express.
.Sealforth was that he :would lose a • 4
Vitae. Tjle, ;CAIn.gtal* SECOND,-SUIVEV ATtMU
geoluted entleatVeseica's"dangliterlied - • •- •
Ae.fact that aoecond survey f land
in the vielnity of "Aefirberley is beteg
made leads the people of that distriet
to*belleve that an adjunct of •the Port
•Albert air training sehoot will be con-
structed in 'that -neighborhood. -
ficers of •the Department of Defence are
not giving out apy information.
register.
nu.. F. J. R. FORSTER, EYE, EAR,,,
NOSE, THROAT • .
Late House Surgerm New 'Y,(tek"
Ophthalmic' and Aural Flospital, as-
aistant at Moorefield Eye Hospital and
I 'Golden Square Throat Hospital, Lone
Ion, England..
• EYES TESTED. -GLASSIDS ,
..:stm..1410)
53 Waterloo Street- Sre., -Stratford.-
Telephone 267- '
Next' visit Bedford ,Hotel; Goderiale
WednesdayeNovember 27th, from g p.m:
till 5 p.m.
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DRUGLESS •PRACTITI-ONElt
CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS'
- - THERAPIST,
Godetich, Phone 341
Office hodrs-10 te 12 a.m., 2 to 5
and 7 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, Friday and.
Saturday. :
10 to, '12 a.m. only on Wednesday,
Monday and Teursday
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• N, ATKINSON
.• - - • 51 South -st.
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registered/ and she was 'eying with her
father. He sold' Jessica •had a news-
paper clipping about registration in
his Pockets.
The, Magistrate imposed a eine of $5
and coste7$9 in 'ale
Merriment hi Court
There was much merriment in court
during the progress of the trials- of
Councillor 0. L. Paisley, eliairnia,n of
the stieets committee of Clinton, and
Garet (3ornish and Alvin .Pletcher,
teem employees, charged ;be Arthur
Parry with Wilful eestruetion. of trees
OBITITAIVir
TII.OMAS PACKWOOD
(Vroni•The Brown +pity, 'Mieh., Banner)
fl'horaao Pack:Wood, son of Thontas.,
and tearah ra.ceivood, Was' IhOrtri Augnet
lee 18433; in Bedfordshire, England. II°
was tee tenth held in his family. when
Ile- nets about seventeen, tie e3mO alone'
to Ontario ,Provinee, Canada, eteding
work on. a fare', near lOoderiett With a
Iecal youth, eVeilliain ;Jennings. Later
Jennings' sister, Priscilla, was to be.'
come Pitekwood's bride. After work-'
lug on „farms in Variadde he , entered
Michiga,n 18tel .,and hothesteaded it
guarter-section' neat Elmer. When tire
eleStreYed his farm bitildinge„ he sold
the land. and returned 'to Gotleeeela to
farm withit brother, Ben: In. 1891 ie,
entered Orearie N'eterinary• , College,
Toronto, • taking his degeee 1893.1
Litte that Year, he cliose•Brown City as
elieeSirols, royal.-conlinission-report -the -site -of ehieeprarticer-ilo wtte'first
• can be leeeslated
Canada's' War Effort ,
Oil :Canada's war, effort, Mr. King
made the followin."*. :statements :--The
• areee now numbers -101,417 men, with
52,003 serving outside Canada teere
are 05,000 men in tee. non-peimaneet
active .militia.; the navy now has 13,034
--Men‘v1t1eturits- ett--sea-- the-
R..C.,A.F. has 2,343 officers and 3'0,599
men, with 0,884, men enlisted, for train-
-4/1g kas air crews; wear eontraets to , a
totel df $443,000,000 have been let, em-
Iiracing 87 per eent. 1. Can:aila, eight
per cent. in Britain and live per ent.in
the' United' States; United Kingdiem
War orders • in tretnaelf have run to
$134,000,000•with an additional $81;000, -
sent conflict?" (Mr. `King asked. "It is
on the Allinson Estate at Clinton,, of; to put on th,e whole armor Of God ,
not 000 on capital expenditures; Canada
has made capital expenditures on plant
which Parry iseteretakee. • .1 the outward materlia tr./minas only . •
' — - ' .constructionand extension running to
$°-Ao5 000,000.
The (else J.e. a eemeweat eeke,eatea tee helmet, the sword and the, shield,
, .- ily a.s they ana‘Lbe for purposes ' A
one in Clinton end the highlight came nivessz--7 — ..-,,, ,, , , . M. J. W. .Coldwell, acting C.C.F.
when Parry, an English undergraduate of defence and of attack, the I rime t leader, . thought Parliament should
in lew, took over the examination of 'Minister went on "Let us Make isure never go longer than ninety days with:,
Mayor Ken Waters, Crown AttorneY that the helmet is also one dt—salvation -, out sitting In war time, . Ile feared
Holmes , standing aside. Reeve, N. W. the sword. one of the spirit, and the there had not been sufficient national-
Trewartha was, a witness., , , shield, one- , of faith ; t-hat,---our-loins ization of industry to prosecute the
are girt about wink truth and that our war. Ile .wanted a secret session Of
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breast -plate is .one • of righteousness; Parliament to ' get more inside details
that ova', feet .-are -.shod. *Ulla the pre- 1 about the Goyernment's-war pregrien.
Paration of the gospel of peaeC. . ,. . To •
. 1 J. IL Bia ekmore, tSochil ,Creclft, lede
lir,
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After ne,arly an hour of crossfire dur-
ing which the court -room.. air was filled•
with gharp retorts, insinuations, maps,
blueprints. ancl,much., blughter, Magis-
,trate Makins told' Parry, he was el the •slay the dragon which has been fascui•-• I sulanitted an amendment regretting the
wrong court. . - ---, - - . - ating, its' WI:4-11mA , iby fear, poisoning ; fiiic
-e-of, the 4oyernment_ to adopt • a
° "There may have been (tankage done,. the springs of, their mora , and mte lert
1 a . ' 1 i - r ' •
(monetary policy Which 'Would permit a
?tilt it was not wilful de'clared the ,nal Illeink'*- fit the sourceand which 1 maximinn war effort aud regretting
Magistrate, dismissing the eases, • Would prey upon their vitals...for Tears , •
that Continuance of ON present in
Parry protested vigOrmisly and: even to toine.,' is 'Clearly the lirst task of a ancial polity Would destroyprecious
i, f-
WaS alloWed to call- three witnesses Civilization that woUld save itself. In liberties*essential to democracy.'
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Conservative Leath.r ,Arthur Meighen
Ile even wanted to ealt at'-cused, but throughout the struggle itselfy and litiore I •
drigon of . in the .Senate' thought. too much stress
'that -wag ruled -nut- .-- ----- - - . - - -- - -- - -than 14,ver -when the evil -wae -being laid on home' (teepees and
It was -claimed by Parry that 'Piet- N.azlism is slain, to see that never not eneugh on aid" to !Britain: lie was'
cher. ,and (Cornish, -.under instructions ..again,' in our own or in any otlier critical" of the AmeriCan joint ,defence'
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of Nun. Paisle3,. had cut down twenty_ land shall thegods a material poWer, 1. agreement.
of .worldly, possession and of . speeia and thougAt the thirty -day
traluing periods turned kit only "hot-
ps,41;1.11;ilytge.17 permitted to ,exercise their'-
•
. . On 'Thursday ,'Mr. King announced
house soldiers." -
-Freedom, Justice and TrutleAre Eternal that ,Canada will shortly appoint min-
. Mr., King ' declared. that. materia.1 isters to the, .i%,rgentine and to Brazil
power alone, i.J not an el:Pairing power. because of the ° increasing economic in.-
Freedont,, juStice and triith,. he' affirm?: portairce of .ISouth American' countries,.
cannot be -!consumed -.and.' destroy WI t trEur apti.a n trade so disruPted •by
:They beleng ':to the 'eternal mantle's; 'lie war. • • 'i- •
they' are attributes of Gad IBMs-elf. .
• after the bench told him the jig was up, tequal measure, lionlever,.wo--must.strive 1
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„INKItANCE
McKILLOP MUTUAL- 'FIRE IN-
1-SURANCE CO.—Farm and ISO-
• teed emu property insiaree.
Offieetne--AVIleicen Knox, Breeldent,
Londesboro W. R. Arelaald, Vice -
President, IS -WV -air A. Reid,
illanag,er and Secretary -Treasurer, Sea -
forth. - '
e Directors—Alex. Broadfoot, See:
torah; James Connolle, Goderich;:
Claris, Leonhardt, ' Bornholm; Alex.
Blyth; Feat& MeGregor,
Clinton.; Thomas Moylan, Seaforth;
Hugh Alexander, Walton; Wm. Knox,
Londesboro ; W. R. Archibald, Seaforth.
Agents—E, A. Yeo,°R.R. 1*. Goderich;
lames Watt, Blyth; John E. Pepper,
R.R. 1, Brucefield; R. F. 316Kercher,
R.R..” 1,, Dublin; J. F. Preeter, Brod-
hageit. ' •
Pelicy-holders can 0gteke, MI pay-
ments and get theireards receipted at
the Royal Bank, Clinton; *Calvin Cutt's
Grocery, Kingston Street, .Goderieh, or,
J . H, Reid's General Store, Bayfield.
STRATFORD
COACH "'LINES,
Daily 730 aan., 425 pan. -:Leaves
Ooderich for Stratford, Toronto,
Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detroit,
Tavistock and Woodstock. Depots
Bedford, British, and Royal gotels,
Phone hotels or 305 for information.
JUST LIKE
OLD CHUM
Dr. Chase's
Kidney -Liver Pills
One every week
amino
J. W. Craigie
INSURANCE and REAL
ESTATE,
Get Our Automobile Ratea
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Phone 24 Godericb
Nelson Ili
Fire, Accident • and Motor Car
INSURANCE
Office :—Masonic Temple, West
Street,. Goderich
Phone 230 GODERICH.
five- small bassyvood trees and shrnbs
oh e the Allinson place, close t� a 'side-
walk in Clinton. Tfie accukd Main-
tained -this Dad been elone after com-,
plaints had( btn received from wothen
that the pine was a likely hide -,out for
Would-be, maratidem., - •:Much ' the
,case hinged on the location: -5 the "line"
'dividing, public and private property,
but this Wa'A not established.
, Mayor Waters Protests.
• Bach side -was ordered. to pay its
own costs, •Mayor • Waters protesting
for the Town. of .01inton against "ten
citizens' being dragged 'away froml.their
work toe nOrlinfg." ---
P. J. RYAN
Real Estate and Insurance
Office and Reqidence: ,
11 Trafalg,ar Street
Phone 003ee
FOR SALE--flouses.
choice.. budding lots, business
property and several good' farme.'
, Let me show you some real
bargains. Buy now.
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vineno..001.66.!...musielining!
' CAPITAL THEATRE PH'
THE 47
New Playing ---Allan Jones, Martha Raye and Joe Muer in
"Boys Front $yr4eluse
MON., TITS. and WED.-
- TIM 'RITZ IlltelTIIBRS—i.VNE NV'ITTIERS-e-INNN BARI --
° L/ifig.rkiEs, and j() S BP I I s' T TA Thelt, A T
Tije big parade beeomes a e.litecit of `Mirth as Gingery /LI the
Witeky 'Ritzses launch a left attaek en all fronts
"PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES".
FR1L'and SAT.—
rtANDOLPir iSCOTP7---.1inST,ON
eillAieV and ROIII'MT SITAW
A roof• ing drama of today's young pioneers, who blaze new trails
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"20,006 MEN A YEAit
tbrotigh the ekiee.
-Matirto Wed., Sat and and holidays at 3 pan.
eaining el WAS AN ADVENTURESS" featuring 'ZorirM,
aesoeiated with eleDougare livery
stable, afterwards establishing his own'. •
liveXY barn, On Deeember ea, 1904, be
married Priscilla Jeaminge ili•Goderich, '
()uteri°. To title -fin -foie Were-rieen two Ifoulaban, S,S. iStephen, sieb.ieee.
daughters; Jeae, Who died in 1919, ane "Jack maw; Janet 'Simpson, SS. 10.
Gwendolyn, now Mrs:* Virgil R. lines- Tuekeremith, •, selbie,ce "Ituuner tie
Radio."'
..--efeeeiudgetseeeere-E,„-Ce,teecone-4,0.
,....._ .-_--
leineead 'and' J. el. Game, publie selmee.--
luepectors. The contest ,wae eponseeed:
Ib' J. C." Shearer, agrieultural repave -
•The eyes seldom 'work to-
gether is 41, perfect team ee they
ere supeetsett tlo, Seeing
etroebles are, sue• eto become
prontinent th,en, with the 'dud-
ings of complete eye .serviee
provlding the only tenet
• Make yeer Appelutinent early
by plionhis OW. •
Cor. lihicstOn St. on 'The Square
Goderkb
F T. Armstrong
OPTOMETRIST
ler; Arlington, Virginia. 'In. addition -to
qiisewidowetheAs--survh-edebee hisednuelt- -
ter, 'Mrs. elaseler, and ea grandson,
Tommy.. Dr. Paelrwood Was a member
13roven .0ite Lodge, No. 409, F. &
.A..11., and -Washington 'Chapter, Order sentative. Reeve Redmond, cliatenutin,
of 'Eastern 'Star. He was a devote(' of the County Countil's education cone-
*Christian- Dr. Packwood was urged
time and again t0111.11 for various local
offices, but preferred ,to reserve his
time for his profession. Known as
"Doc" to -young and ole alike, he was
a familiar 'figure for pearly a belt
century to those ieb_o lived in end near
mitteei presurd.
LIONS.."1311VGO".
Despite -rain and wind,, a goodly e ne-
ber attended Saturday night's Lions
"bingo" in the Masonic Hall and $90
Brown .C:ity. Despite his age, he bad wits cleared for the war service. work. -
in ' recent yeets been quite aetive in of .the eltrb. There are still two.luele,
his veteeinary practim nue on_ tiekets unelaimed, No. 029, entitling the
farm. Ile Inid just passed the exam- holder to :ten dollars be war' -sitetatm
ination reqUired for • the renewal of certificittes, arid No. WO, for !eve dollars?
his driVer's license a few days •before worth.
he Tame down with his Aust. illness.
heath was 'in Hurley Hospital, Flint,
at the age of seventy-seven years, two
'months-. and two -weeks. ', Funeral -ser-
vices% were held at 2.00 P.10.1-Wednes-'
day, Petober .30, 1940, at the family
linroe„ Rev, 'A--.:111_,Suti...liffe of .Algonae,
once the Methodist -Pastor here, and .
Rev, le R. McNally of ellrown City
Methodist church, officiated. • Inter-
ment wits in Evergreen cemetery.
t To eieee, Border Crossie'ig gasier
They are the_breath of.God Which alone
'A vonferenco wifh American repre-
gives, life -to the lbodies of ,nien„. They
sentetia,es was held at Ottawa this past
will endure, for not only do they give
week to make border crossiwr easier
life, 'but they continue to give it 'more
• abtAmix"iidart0212_'• _etutm;r, alhix•_.,,4 fyromise .
for tourists en te'ring eamida :1;1 render
it More difficult for _subversive Omen .s
to inose back and ,forth between the
George' Welch, . of ,iMeK”lop, was lined to Britain. "The. only limits the Gov-
t we 'countries.
Aid not .consider that the gun was
shotgun. He -pleaded guilty,' -stating he ! eminent is prepared to Plaee Upon Can-
ada's War (401 are those imposed 'by' of Tall%1(,gaitzi t ozeNci,V,-(..(111esday
ss in, destroying hn-
the report
$ and- costs forfailingto-register a
''`I • .
lemomnS 1.4ceived Vith a storm
•Workalee, lint after examination tli- •
, the extent of our resourees; both human .
and material, •and by our capacity for of 11(,'
Taranto; , , . .
. - .• , portant units of .the Italian fleet at
Pittliament did not sit on Monday,
. .
Observed as Remembrance Day. About
SONN.'n teen members from different
groups are lioW on active .Service, most-•
ly* with the army. ' Many IV the mem-
,
bers haVe appeared to . Parliament lu
court. thought otherwise. 4slim-A1(e, .he asset te( , a( t in,..„ ,
will ilial:Q. financially: possible the ut-
A.Y.P.A. PLAY . most tenet the people of Canada are
"Between the Acts," a highly enter_ physically and, morally capable,of mak-
taining play, replete with humor .and ' ing." '
The earlier 'speeeli of ConserVative
complicated situativns, was, presented
in St. George's parish hall on Thursda • Leader. R. B. II1111sou ' Vas, on the
., . . y
1 • • . whole, moderate in tone. lie moved an
uniform, on short leave from their
and Friday c‘enini,s o a ,
anuoulMent to the address reply to
under the auepicee of -St IGeorge's A,Y. millt.ary duties. "
,Oapacity audiences attended on' the speech from -tire -if hrone,. regretting
ittmg tribute was paid the late
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'PROVINCIAL clitqUE.
_
The Town Treaeurer 'me receleee
for $2,131.15e rePresenting- the
Provincial° Government subsidy et OM
mill on the dollar of asses*Ont.
COUNTY COUNCIL
HEARS YOUNO ORATORS
Glade.s.-eWhy you'brealt off Your
en.gagement with that good-looking
young doctor? iSally—Ob, it was ,his
awful wiltieg. Every time I 'had e.
:letter from him I had to take it to -
<iruggist to out What WaS •
Amtual Public Speaking Contest Among "
Winners. at School FairsHPatriotie
Subjects Prominent. • ' .
Thursday 'afternoon of County
elle,. November' session.was given over
to the annual public speaking conteSt,.
for whieb nine winners at the various
, school fairs of 1.,S40 were eligible. ,
• The ,seolor • championship went to
. Lenore Mornington,. daughter of 14.'47
ward MorningtOn, wh.ose7 sUb-
ject2 NYtt4..."-The (British Empire:" .
-Junior honors went to • ;Marguerite .
Young, daughter °of Alex; Young, Union
S:S. (Beigrave), who spoke .on
"Lord Tweedsmuir."'
Other priZe-winners, were:
.S.S. No. -3;
Holinesville,. subject, "The Mali of the
Hour. Winston h Urchill" ; Grace
S.S. No. 7, Maris, subject, 'Win-
ston Churchill."';, Els.1e daiser,
,ietepesee suleeet, "The , Life of a
Tree" Dotiald Werber,•No, 5,
stibject, "'How' We • Can -I3e
Pa t riot ie." ,
Junior -7-, Phyllis Mc-Cline/ley Holmes -
both ,occasiotth, the proCeeds .being
turned over .to the •.Domieion-wiee-
sponsored -A.Y.P.A. overseas ambulanee
,
corps. -
-7 -Itev-:--.A. .-0,--Arleilder,- - rector --of. St„.
G-eorges *church, weleonied the audi- -agriculture. e i aim«, t a it . life., have suffered ,* oft(.41 undeserveilly,
ences on behalf of the young people of .a(thal people 411(1 been fed long eienielt
from., the tfickli,ness of puldic opinion
his 'et urch. ' . , with pr0Paganda, "dished up to them a
.
. nd the forgetfulitesS- of public. (gra ti -
Piano nUmbers '' Vfrere contributed by 1 by ,high,pawered press liaison officers.'
t
Gord•on Jlaiedeole lbetytet`n 41efs, the , Ile 'wanted two (ionlinons ,eoininit tees ilde.... . . Mr. *Vitamberlain enjoYed
proslperity lil 11U1I1ility11111 ,'1SUffered ad-.
ty
audience joining with him to sm;set up, one to gpt full information on
s.ersiWith silent dignity. ' lie moved
several songs. , 1 the three defence for eVS, and the other % •
steadfaStly toward peace, 'when Pc ice
a
to-deal with problems of the produet ion
'
The vast i)f° the play was as follow :1
"Dick" Comfort — Haeold shore ; ! of Materials iind supplies for the war
George Merrigale — Philip' 'Calder , :
. Conservatiee Leeder Promises Co-oper-
Alennder Meinider—Ilarold T:iyior : • ' . • ill*
amis.-John ,eleKinno • 11 - (11 '
n . rs. . • cen- Without being -a robber '.t 11111) IIIr.
other 1(1(11 1.1 :, joined iti praising- Mr.
entioit - 'Meander -7-- Ma r.l'orie 'Calder ;
'Edith ..domfort—Ilazel Bbyee ; ,-• Sally
(Mrs. Ilearidees maid )----1 mote -Foster,
. -prosecuting the war. , He asked for
co -opera tion . to 'the • ,,,G ove rimier/ t in
Hanson proniised the Conservative Op- (1.,7:111111:11tr,:ierili.t.::(111,1iitt,s.f,(Iiir.i(l}bit.tisiit:.1,tifiri)11.,:kt.:41(.)foi.„ .ji,,,,e,,,, ,
pasItIon ¶S ill eolttintte to give'the fullest 1
• . . .(.4)4:;.rdiners i . • '
thatthethe, sCoverpment (
yon. forme.;
false sense of security" about the
Lritish,. Prime iMiniSter, on Tuesday.
countrv's War effort and regretting that
Mr. King might almost have been
"ne effective action" had been taken to
speaking. of himsidf when he 'said of
relieve the serious plight ofiCanadian
. . - - Mr. Chamberlam : "M iv -
was possible.''.fle did not flinch from
war, Wil(41, r W41S ineyi t ail He
bore praise With madesty ; and eensure
without complaint." ,Mr. Hanson and-
1.
ville, suliject, "Practising • Time" ; „Tack I
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TURNER—MERNER , , nwrli..,attention 4o aid for Britain and! ,,
to 011an•ge .4'anadian %applies rif food- -
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, 1d401I 116ine(lefence. ne tbotight the .
qtuffs to Iteritain. Ile mis able to state
A quiet wedding_was, solemnized at thirty -day :training period under, the tile (1111(11will expeetneeet $105.1.41._
Calvary 1.7111Ved church manse, 1 I 1 n
-a.°-1(-°--0, Mobilization Aet ',should be increaSed 000 of .1.00a 1110(1111 1" in the, onning
on . Saturday., Novethlier llith, 'Allyn
--.---?-- ' to four months', lie held that the 1t40
Y4'nr, apart front, possibLy. 1;10-' million
. Edith !Elizabeth .NI(brner.. daughter
- .qti
itx.41tion4;7:as14i:es enililg1 n(1(111:11-
seoneelerable
,buhels of. wheat and.
Mrand 11rsFlernervarna.he_ \)f1iti(,1,iiiltx:fr};t11(
CtIllle the bride of Gr ant Bess Turner, , ,
I Culled 1Stat4.s must fie drastically re -
son of Mr. and MTS. Fred Turner, Gode .
-----' . stricted. Ile asked that,' at the forth-.
rich.. lte.v. Dtincan 'Alan visit of 0111114 coming Dominion-d'royincial conference
ficiated.-The bride wore a .4(1 L( 1 tii,„ Goeernment give wilreSentation to
dress of turquOise, blue crepe with a !. oppo,,itton, ,g-ranos 'in I'arlianrent and
(1)151 '1 a American Ileatity rwf's- Nil'''' the Iiegislatnre:4, as Well ;IS to other
and Mrs. klr. .re Vet:leek' of London at' ' gronps, such as boards of trade, (OP.
tentle.d the . bride 111(1 groom. -- M1„,4- i Ile posed a lengthy. list of questions
fa len h : iti se, . te inpar it rile. used .a.s. 111
Carnegie wore 0 Jrotato peel brown , ,i.tiotit •varbms, aspect. of the' Govern-' ()they tly tile
Plying (11111) staff, when
crepe dress with a corsage a r” 104'4 mentwalim
's r n-teen, p11 t1( as ne-
1111 overheated eitinuley had set lire to
and bronze Imams. For travelling the pills, equipment and supplies, sand he
the second floor a ow franw buildilg:
The Goderich fire 1 rind.: was called' into
action. when the. new eheinical trnek,,
purehasvd for „,the airport, failed to
opOritte properly. . Investigation re-
vealed that a woriden ping hod got into
1t' 1'11I
passed Into the (e'lliider and
trotter, Speexhe agreements. were 'made
on sales 0? cheese, pork, canned
tomatoes; fruits and fish.
FIRE AT SKY HARBOR,'
The Goderich fire brigade was ealled
to Sky Ilarbor airport, on Friday morn-
ing to extinguish a fire in the Fleming
bride wore a bjael: bottele eoat trimmed protested against any effort to make
'with brown squirrel fur and black ace /Alwyn' party wan,.
cessories. On their return, :the bride! mr. King, g .15* ing an elaborate review
and. greont will reside XlitItoff• of recent 1,1..nrope•in events and the
1, early' success of the enemy. .warned
'WAS DOING ItIS BYST t canada that the road to .vietiwy will
J. J: Kearney, reeeeee retiv.d. Trom r be lOnger, herder end more terrible, , , „
serviee train emadtueor 'for the Viet- emu 0111 of .11,4 may renlive.. rte 1)14 14 the flow,of the (-home-al. The
ehemleale on
`adian INational Railways, terminating that, in Intimate importance. the de- the Goderieh fire
fOrtY-fOlir YearPf 01111110Y1110nt With 1110 eiSitill of the rutted ,S,tates and eanada
(1)1111) 1114', onee had in his train a epeeial to take joint. action for security and
ear currying eeelinfral Itiehard Byrd de7fe n co 2 ii 'surpa sqed the forimition of
and, ilia asgaviates returning through
Canada :from an .expleriation joerney
Within the Aretle 4 lirele. There WaS
a protest from the Admiral's ear; they
wanted, "some heat." Immediately,
them wee a demand that the porter
Mick' Were 11,1N1 tO eetinguish the
Maze. , Damage wai4 value(' to the float:
and walls of the seeond-gtove room in
(111(11 the Bre started and to the (Tiling
the triple" axle bet NA"(4.11 Germany,. Italy
of tbe erst-story rob/11 immediately be-
.
and Japan. fie 141< aled jhat -011 every
(wedgion he had thiked to President. 1(rT.
,r,e.s.rs..Saks
Roos'. It in -recent '‚.0 17s *emitters per-
Nieweild honeymoon)- N5W,
t a ining to "f4'"'*<4 of this e6ntilleht" dear, let'g have it ieear understanding.
• .1 • '4 lee e
Are you the pnegident or tee eeeeeneee.
got buey„ but that ,funetionary was the. between thou. • , , • . -
magt anntzed man 011 'the train. "Bogs,
exclainivl- 'Nty. Kearney, "that
carload of gentlemen 1) 4(4 come all the
way. troll); the North Pole 'amfleve been
'Me •Prime Minigter rtsked all mem-
bore to guard their words in Spealzing
Omit •Centedit'e relations with the
Vichy Governinent in France ,and with
doing everything paseeile to Welt that jape%
dent ef Hee eetaleteliment, Na-
wedite-I went to 'be neither president
nerviee.meeldent. let Ite content with
a ettlenelinate paeition. New-odd—And
what 11os1ti00 is that? etre. Nuwes141—
.
eer (vie for them." - "in 4)Ite of all ber Guffering
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