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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-03-06, Page 3HURON COL,NTIrs'S FOREMOST WEEMS TARI-CV THIMSDAY,---MARcH 6th, 1941 ifl1js Directory iS;',EIMBIOXT44,140 _ Matrinter anfix liolleiter • Offioe-NertlieSt, Goderleh, Pliehe TFK) aemeseeereee‘eeeeeeeemeeesesea l'in4UOURXte,AlkOlelUNT4PlT ONTIOITle Seer MONTEITH, Oltertered 4.ecwmtaat� Thwi*teareet.'stratioa, Teronte. 011iek: 302 .Baer, eltreet • Tsomvos;, osotuudao.ut . Jan. sTOOK Alit) GENERAL • • APORIONAISIR .WeleOleone 119 • ' Sales attended to • iteelwhera and every effort made to glee satisfaction.' Irate:40W seleenotee disebunted. • , GORDON GRANT, 140ENS1D AUCTIONIelilet FOR HURON' .-, • COUNTY * A satisfactory, courteous service for Farm, Property or gousebold Sales" Rates Reaimiable. ' , , a. ioatiasont, LT!, 1, NOSE, THROAT Late ouse Surgeon New York Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, as- sistant -at Moorefield 131ye' Hospital and Golden Square Throat Hospital, Lon- don...114141W.-- , EYES TEMA GleASSlia 1 SUPPLIED , • 53 Waterloo Street S., Stratferd. Telephone 267. Next visit Bedford Hotel, Goderlde Wedveseley, .11arch 20th, fkom 2 p.m. till 5 ,pan. RUGLESS PRAOTITIONBit CHIROPRACTOR AND' DRUGLESS 0/11131RAPIST • Goderich, Phoue- Offiee .hours -10 to 12,0.m., 2 to 5 mid 7 to 8 p.m., TuMday, Friday' age Satueday. • - 10 to 12 a.m. only on Wednesday, Monday and Thursday at Mlichelle £N. A.TKINSON,, 61 South St. -kNSURANCE eiTiTUAL FIRE SI:MANCE 00. -Farm and iso- lated -town -propertereinsured. REM Peeeldept, bondesboro; R. Archibald, Vice - President, Seaforth ; M. A. Reid., Manager and Secretary -Treasurer, Sea - forth. Direetors---Ve M. Knox, Londesboro , 41ex. Broadfoot, Seaforth; Chris. Leonhardt, leublin; J.- Trewartha, ()Linton ;Thos. Moylan; Seaforth;• W: R. Archibald, Seaforth; Alex. Melileving, Blyth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; Hugh Alexander, Walton. • , Agents -111. A. Teo, R,Ie. Goderieh; James. Watt, Blyth; Johns E. Pepper, R.R. 1, Brumfield ; R. F. McKereher, R.R. 1, Dublin;- ,F. krueter, Brod- agen. Policy-holdera can make -1-11- pay- , mints anttget theirecards receipted at the Royal I3ank, Clinton ; Calvin Cat's Grocery, Kiiagston Street, Goderich, or . Reid's General Store, Bayfield. . SMALL IMCD nit Gang Mishandles $11eteeefe1 Reeelt Held ou rridKe' by kletlth HUM Agrictiltural Society OLONSAIJP, Fele 28 ., -The South Heron Agrieultural Society held its fortieth annual Med ,fair here this after- noon. It is the only one of. its .kind in I:Wren Veuntyr and also one of °Meet institations Of -the, kind in Wiest - ern Ontario. ' •' The judge and. speaker, A. W. Mabett, kead of the field 'husbandry department of time Ontario-. Agricultural College, gave an educational talk on agricultural sulyjeets with particular reference to tbe 'growing Of grain and what heiS beenproved by experimentation at 04 college, the beat Med and meet Seitable to the evil of district*. - --There--vieseeteeteedeattendenee- and • sPiendiel entry of grain and seeds. ,PeIlewing are the main prizewinners: -• Fall wheat, W. R. Dougall, Wifliani Mower, 13esJaediee; earlY Ofetet, H. Desjardifie, W. MeItenzie71C66ert Vhempeon, W. Ohapmeiree late oat, W. R. Dougall, W. lelereenziet 11. Dew. Jardine, It. Hicks; hulless oats, W. Me - Kenzie; barley, Andrew Dougall, 'Frank 'nicks. W. IR,Dougall, H. Teuemner ; field beano, W. McKenzie, W. R. Doug- • tilerbert Thompson.;.,timothy.eeeed, W. R. Dottgale1H. Desjerdine; •11. Truemner ; red - elover seed, W. Mc- Kenzie, H. Treemner; 'set clover clover seed, Ife Deeeardine; Wllhiain Alex- entler ; potatoes, Dougall. Travelling Teacher "What a quaint village. Truly, one-half ef the world is Ignorant et how, the other helf lite.s." • Native: 'Not In this y-illage, ina'am. NOVI!" this village !" foomommamotomiraHmork '111.100111.11111.11.0W • SWEET CAPORAL C4 e/td "THE•PtinEsT-FORM IN W1-1101 TOBACCO CAN OE SMOKED.' opialarowarmswistrasimassioreliam; J. W. Craigie INSURANCE ° and REAL ,ESTATE et-our-Atrionicibile Rateii" Phone Gerjetich aleimmommigiloirstaworminiiimmilminsim P. -J. RYAN Rea Estate ,and Insurance , Office and Residenee: 11-Trafa1gar Street „Phone 003 . FOR SALFeellouses of all kinds,- , choice (blinding lot8;- businese' property .and Several goad farins, Let me -sheer yOU -some real bargains. illuy ,now. FIre„ -Actident and Motor: Car West Street, Goderlch Phorie 230 6ODERICCII STRATFORD -- 6oDiEnicit 'COACH LINES Daily 7.30 &SU, 4.25 p.m. -Leaves Goderich for Stratford, Toronto, Hamilton._ Buffalo, , London, Detroit, Tavistock and Woodstock. Depots ! Redfotd, British and Royal if:Totem Phone hotel!, or' 305 far: lafanaatitim Your Next Visit to TORONTO Try , , HOTEL WAVERLEY Located on.Wide suadina Ave. at College.t kasy, Parking Facilities Convenient to Highways 7-;- Single - - st.5110 $2.se ,Kates Doulde $2.511 to all Four to noom, $5.110t• $6.11 • 4 el056 to the University, Pa rfla merit nuildingst Maple Leaf eardene, Theatres, ,Heseltafx, Wholesaie Houses, and ths Pashionahis Retail shonnino- District. A. P.10 rowst.A., pitssurcr 4ammoomensoift.:0 THE CAPITAL_THEATRE . 47 ,.............,..444„THEARE .......--..,...; 4r......" Now ---Henry 'Fonda hi "The Return of Frank James" in Technicolor MON. TUES. kill . Alice Faye -Betty &able -jack Oaide-John rayne-Allen Jenkins - and ,Esther Ittdston A colorful igiaee of Americana Le tunefully -transmitted to celluloid to make a toe-fiekling Paecel of entertainment PAN ALLEY" With The Nitholas Brothers and Ben Carter Thur. Fri. and Sat., -Tnel reatureet *Richard Are Mid Devine Peggy Moran.Anne Nagel & Donald, Briggs. A thrilling story with lien; blasts of steel' crucibles as a background' "HOT STEEirt! ' Broderick Cettieford-reggy Moran -Johnny Downs & Gertrudelliehael Preeent a melodious and entertaining 'Medley of Merriment. "I CANT GIVZ Y01,7 ANYTHING BUT 1,01/11, BABIt"! Matinees Wed, Satand helidaYs at 3 p.m. Who Talked Too.Muclil With ."Pilvate• Affairs". Aefusecl Free Itutiry to Theatre, Five Youths Tzy to take 'It Out on Usher 'Complainant in five chargeo of as- sault egainSt as many 'ten -age IGode- rieh boys, ojeekte" flC11, tieltet-taker at the*Capital 1,1'heatre, took the witneSs stand 10 last Thureday's, Magistraee's Court and told, a story that favored strongly of Modern gangster "Javkie,",eighteext year* of lige", said that tee 'five youths entered the theatre lohby at-10.15--Pee.--and--deeneed_ed, tree - admission. lie refused.. After the -theatre was elosed he proceeded to the Venus restaurant, but Just before he entered- 'tee quintet* jumped out of the Alleyway elengskle the :reetaurent and set upon hhn. Sergeant 'twee, on his Petrel; • soon broke that up, 'issuing a warning against ' recurrence. "Jackie" said he stayed at the restaurant until it was closed, at t2;30r- and 'then walked ,aerose ?Court 111euese -perk and along kfanillt,04.4treete Ilfen0Ward bound. Then things began happen. At the alleyway alongside the Goderich Dairy the same five bees dertee ;from the dareness and pouheed en him. "Theyeelapped" my face, kuOcked nie down and gave me 4 'black eye," Said witness. "Mr. and. Mts. Snider heard the row and came out of the dairy and the boys scattered. That's *hat hap- pened."' - The lave yOuthe all pleaded. guilty. , They 'hadnothing to say.. They hung their heads eheePlehiy and agreed with Magistrate Makins that theycouldntt expect to "get, away" with such tactics.. . When Magistrate Makins extended suspended•Sentente on -payment of court costs, Crown Attorney_ D. E. Holmes iiO1' tli"e1;60 evis a wage-earner; nor were their parents OBITUARY u..oiporcoroxx ((entribilted),, The passing of ldre. Jos. O. erleollgbe lin (formerly May Orifiln), in the, eity of Detroit* Ole 'Iblebtliare 12th, is an event 'that ealla for More than an ordinary obituary notice. The theuie and. of, mourner e Who have benefited in various way S' through the 1,MUSual graeleusnees of her yen, Attlee life heve a right to perMaaeUt reeerd of (BY J. A. Hume, Special. Commend- having tioeteli the doer 4014 what this dietingetiehed and tredy , ' , ent) _. an Imperial War Cabinet. He teealled Ohrhitian 1,040/ contributed Ito the well.- OTTAWA; Feb. 28.-04 thetIehelee that David Lloyd George and Slr ,being ()there. 2 it was , an encouraging picture which Robert Bor. ,deee eitie., favored ,suele ‘tario, on Oeteber 1,878, the eldest #1follusivietilal 40:bit p'34:11:riitt*m7e:,,t4itiits" detcrabillre:nOtine'r:tietoiftsuastillidtvfaajlenro* eaMrnstiSgettd,_railfw.lielt:.a)eat She Was bore at Xiegsleridge, On. Snpply to give ileughter of ,110000. Gram and Bridget MoLeenon., girlhood was *Meet In week on war industrial production in cOUld, Meke a. larger eontrfleatien by estoderiei‘eeoneade, _where_ eetemor Canada, "Of eleven_ plaioi diVieloPS remaining. in, Canada eloee ten*. yeare her father was governor of the fa Ilevve Made 1"eighte-sultatlee witb-,-faltwmixastem-at-t county jail.; --Atte; her marriage ee, are .UP te Or ahead of echedule." same time Maintelning eloee table and 3.902 to Joseph. B. meughue; she geed. On aircraft produusetonlioext! axiustzoolvert.; ,ateurOthPottroftrestOnafzlitticiaan004471t.li tbleigulieletoish* intermittently in. Detroit and, Kings-. while adnlitang bridgeieuntil in 1927 theefamilY 'became mente,`" obeerved "that industry, as a missioner in Britain, and eonsulting, SS permanent residents.ofepetreit. Despite new one, lias nothing to lee,ashaxeed Of well, With Beitaln!is -commies-loner faillug heaeth and ti10- multitude of becatiee predictions tamed out ,:to be here. (let How ' MaleOhn, Mecdonald beehe duties that ale heroic mother ot too optimistie.." 1316: 417 will shortie' arrive etO take 110 thIs ten heel to faee,'-the charity and un- "All we' ean do Is to organ latter Poet,) selfishness Of her nature foiled numer- as efficiently as possible and place Work it was ellgeOted' by Uaneeiethkt ous outlets in her new eneironneent, „the firms beet able to perform IV caneete ehould. contribute 0,000,000 W.110re.- And.,•ereer re- Alm, nov!"2,e remarke& The Mnlotor tothme ;:iedeeerer.40, eisaoenore.,11,fahr. infoj.stahled aid mained a prominent figure , in social ikeeed• kr,eit, anaohnt of .detalled. in- . and religipue' activities. formaelen . on. the record, includiug G-oternment felt that this Worthy 411e0 But dapiee--fiee -heany -interests in mtich information which had been con - her adopted City, e geoul,e Portion of eletently held to be "off the record" in mmlugnirciptitttereSbeanieelindividnais, as is ad: her • great heart remained in the old mentmonths numeleme Conferences being dme at,presene home parish. In 1934: she .oreeareed ministers *have had with-lhe pr4s and Teeeeeee saonge'pantietein the ,Kingebridge "Old Beers' and Glide hil'orniatIon 'which the censors have tele seeuie 40e be peetiee. Finance Minister J. Ilsley was Able Clue of Detroit," "and under her patient to report that the carapaifn. to secure to ta membership of approximately two Jeri), viros ,the ease witer regard! te a000,000, Canaanto,pledese a total detaile ,of aircraft contras and ,pro - hundred. Twice each year -the happy month of the eloly Souls, the- Club ob- .duction end else as to e307,118,V4 $3-20,000.000.11, year for tiefPurehase group,- units ; and in ,Nevenvber, the which theeCenadian and 'British Gee_ geewitratsgig:tsse.egraartstest'hbrt,cweeksd serves the feature most most dear to the ernments 'between. them hive invegted heart of the beloved-foundress, thy at: for pleat extensions in Ithe -Dominion- :Qtar a-ltpuengessn4170001gn,00taad yiebreareyebt. Pledge.s tending Diemerial-mass tor i!'t de" twl)arrtilinea'lltewdriaillsestimi'd Mr. Howe. protested. ivigorously Debate on tbe heXtereal Affairs De- 117if,i.e variety of against unfair .attacks .the John ceased meMbere. • • In 1930, oxi the. occasion of a grand Compauy ef Toronto, as, menu - home -coming to the. unique little Partment estbnates under Prime Min- ,facturer of 'Been gnus. Whereas the ...dountreteeparieh. efe-Kingebridge, Mrs. leter . -.Te.e7gaelsepzies gine brought O'Loughlin was inepired to write and to light the fact that, tlie GOVernment guns, ailueeirditnir 5-,'0%asffod'rtiBifitrn.B‘,nfo4.wn is proceeding with. negotietioxis fOX the St. Lawrence deep waterway and Pleee'±' the-Inlis Plant will 'turn vtit. 477'5°° automatic gups .(Bren and- others) a year. The Inglis plant now one of the'' largest in the world, Mt. Howe said, wad he added that nowhere is there'more efficient manufacture of any type gulf, than inthesame plant. The revised 1Zglis contract he ex- plained merely -'good business for the Government under gleetly, changed con, doritionionealeefopnrtroclaeutetwioanegfr•mtetnade,•he tirae the Ma. ilsley informed-th that bend issues. of the Government have totallede$1,506,045,104 sine 'the war brOlte;otxt. Of this total -the took MG millions, the ;bailee 91. lions, and the Bank of Canada millions. Montle_ redemptions . have totalled $576,301,644 in the same period. The Government has repatriated $100,- 579,000 of old Grand Trunk Railway stock 'held in. Britain. Mr. Ilsley de- seribed the total. volume of money in RON. C. D, BOWE GIVES PARUMUNT INFORMATION ON WAR PRODUCTION Deliveries of Aircraft Behind Schedule, but in Most Lines Production. ,Satiefactor7-Mr. Lapointe Tutu Thumbs Down on Union GOVer11111011t PrOp0$a1-Iiteig,ht.Ole MCCIeeth7, XM., Appetutad Canadian Minister to Washington -Campaign for War Owing* Certificates Making Good Progress publish 'a • A"Histery of St. Joseph's :in 'a -position: eo pay... Bus Werehip I Parish, • Kingsbridge." It is a little classic, in -style and detail, eoyeririg as it does a eeetur.y. pf history, the pathos and humor, the j-oys and sorrows of the pioneers._ To this; observer, aeleast, it is the most concrete evidence we have the nobility of soul, greatness of. character, eid ezeal Or the greater honbr and glory of Ged• with which the author endows, ea mealy of its Pages. May 'itlff-,bo-ok long. remain a .tribute to her menaory! Besides her husbaifd, he is survived bv.four sans and three daughters, end four . grandehildree, -Itev. , Raphael OLoughlin, Toronto, Bernardine O'Lque,hlin, R.Ne J. dennon; Norman it., Albert and ,Marga‘ret,' all of Detre& ; Mrs. U D. -(I.Norine) .Schmidt, 'Wale liamsport Pa.; a brother and ,ft sister Mike I. Griffin; Cloquet, Minn., Mee, P. Hagen, of Rye, 'New Yeeet. Mr. Andrew Lennon, ,Calgoorli, Australia-, and -Mr. S. Stiles, Detroit, are uncle,. Mrs. E. J. Bigger, Niagara, is an 'aunt._ On February leth, solemn requiem - mass Was sung by (Rev. Thos. J. Ford, a cousin o e eceas , assfs 'Res, -..Maurice N. Siilliven, also a cousin, and Rev. 'Father McCabe, of St. Agnes church, Detroit, where the services were "conducted.. Mr. Joseph Meyers, C.S.B., acted as master of ceremonies. known to them, And, eailed the police, There' werealso in the. sanctuary several Who suddenly walked in on them. The "slicker.< said the Chinaman, had bored a hole in the side of the pin -bail maehine, inserted a 'wire, and so manipleated the ball* as to make the machine -pay Off." - The "pay-offs" were beeoenieg too frequent, however, so .he 'decided, to investigate. The vir,erance charges were nominal ones. There is some question as to the leeraelterect-i -theepirebell ni -then - withdrew the order regarding 'phis was a cowardly trick," he said s.harply. "Get this' into your heeds. Suspended sentence dbes not mean that You are getting off scot-free. If you came beclehere on. this charge you will go to jail !without further ado." ' The accused were Cheri& ,Durnin, Edwiraleneett, jack Duckworth, Fred BtrONNin and Morley °Bloomfield. " 'The -only-other' ease' an the docket was St traffic eharge against Melvin 4. Craig, who did" not appear. Tr.affic Officer Culp explained that there was no proof of service of Summons owing to the condition of the Toads.- ' A Sealer& Case ' la the Magistrate's Seaforth Coart *he day -previous John; Currie and Paul Munsey were sent to ja"11 "Tor thirty (.1.ays isten onvietetl of vagrancy. P. E. Non Eufant was given suspended sententh • on a einallar charge. All three, tra.nsients, seid they' Vele mein -- There were strange goings-on during their brief stay in Seaforth, the evidence .of a Chinese reStaurateur revealed. Ile said the .trio had devised a scheme to "beat" his, pin -ball machine, but he caught them in the net, unbe- cenfreres of Rev. R. O'Loughlin, C.S.Be from the Community of St. Basil: Rev. J.. W. Embier, C:S.B.. -Rev. IL- Nolan, Rev. B. McMahon, C.S.B., Rev. E. Barney, C.S.B., Rev. F. Fallon, C, S.B., Rev. T. Slattery, C.S.B.,' Rev. W. Riley, C.S.B., •Rev. P. -Petry, C.,S.B. Quite appropriately; many spiritual teeti m on ia Is Were tepdered -in %the form of the GregorianipOses, requiem high v-rnassekr-aml-pledgcs-of_prayers from her numerous friende; and from her relatteee in religion. Among the latter are Sister M. St: Anne, Sacred Heart Convent,. London, an aunt; Captain the Reverend M. J. Dalton, chaplain to the ES'A'X 'Scottish, Sister M. Clara, 'Sister St. Mauriee, and Sister Maureen, of St. :Joseph's ronununits, London,, cousins of the deceased. We are not unmindful of the zeal and loyaity which tile dear departed herself exemplified toward the souls of the faithful who are gone before ; and it is in inqiee as well as in charity that ,we pray her generous soul find etenial rest. CAR MARKERS FOR' 1942 TO BE ORANGE AND BLACK GITIOLPH, March 2. -Manufacture of the 1942 Ontario automobile Ileense elatee-has already begun at the Ontario Reformatary here.. The plates for next year, which are black figures on an orange -yellow background, are made by prisoners at the eineiph institution. Already more, than i'i0,000 out of the total 4)2700,000 pairs of markers, have beeff completed by the twenty:four men maintained in the -marker plat t." Maplecourt, Well Known in Goderich, Sunk by Enemy Action on the Mantic • _thae of The mot unneneLships in the .ship on the shoals 'of, Lake -Superior, annals of Great Lakes ehipping, the wwreehefek beybehee;aoswinaebrasii.doned to . former passenger •ship, freighter iand The wreck was salvaged "by a 'w reek - salvage barge, Mapleeoqt, which ,stir- ,ing coinpany, taken to drydoek arid vied :flee and stormy weather on the equipped with a eargo boom to be used • lakes sInce 1894, has ifinally fallen as a salvage ship. In the years she's .vietim to enemy warfare coniewhere on served 1» thie capacity, obe 'aided in the Atlantic. n. C. 'R. Clement a =Many lof the major lake diFitasters and Brantford, first (Meer of the ebb), ig helped free many a lake ship which had reported =Wang. .0 run aehore. • Three times cut in two.eo he could The ship, wao iir4t taken to a Can, adieu shipyard' years ago, eut in half, and pet into service as a canal ship. When the experiment proved inipractic- able, elle was later brought back te•the navigate the 255 -foot levels of the lo*er ,St. Lawrence canal, the former luxury lathe passenger ship was pur- ehased, by the aGovernment from the Reid Towing and ',alvage Co. lett fall upper lakes and brought. back to her i and taken to. Kington shipyard to be fennel.. size. When More bettoins cut in two for oversetis Cervice. Nearly to carry cargeee to England -were' 70 ' feet was rentowd from, the ship needed, the old-timer was eaken before she could navigate the Stthrough the Welland canal by info. to LaWrenee canals. -- ,..z -x:, . the shipyard at IC1ngq0n. In the early '00's she was a three- Finally an Armed •Merehantman funnelled passen,,,;er ship with three For week.. Wiaeonen, armed with promenade deckg and at the time, was blow terchee and riveting hammers, classed as The iffiest Ship Of her type 'workedon tlie hull and siliortly before 4 afloat. She was a twin-screw ship and the eles;e of the •navigation season plied the bikes between Buffalo and she made her final trip eeetward. ,U.'he 'Duluth. 'When, her owners decided she halves were towed thronn the eerier had about 'eerved out her life .on the separately and woe rejoined in Mont lakes, she wao drawn to the doelm at real, The freighter was turned into a Buffalo, where fire sl,vept away her deflnisively armedmerchantman. and Supertrueture. The remainder of her (1;6 sailed for a tIM. port. • • hull was tpurehued by a Canadian The maplecourt waa owned by the shipping compafly and she &ailed, the ' United Towing and Salvage Co., rort lalie.1 or IllanY Years ae 4 grebe -carrier. Arthur. The 'earried a -erew of 34, in - ,'was well know -win iGoderich harbor efulling the following officerCapt. E. and at one time was laid up here for t. numplirim Vancouver; Chief (le- mon tit.F4J while out or 4oili1flg:1440n. • deer W. citobertpou, Ntoutival ; A. Dube, , Wrecked in Sunerloi . 'rd officer, liamilton e and V. J. Eason, She ended her final day,8 as an active chief engineer, Montreal. development, as "a wail necesSite," vvAth the Ontario and Quebec- Provingial overnments and With the Uxtited States government. Mr, Xing said he hope,d agreement would be reached quickly, G Mr. Lapointe Rejects Union Government *Considerable importarer is being at- tached here to the speech by justice Minister Ernest Lapointe flatly reject- ing any suggestion for the formation of a 'national" or -union"' goverpraent. Quebec is against it, he said, and he went -so far ae kuay he -could not join any such go.vernmeett. He laid great stress on the.fact that the general elec- -toe last March was fought on the Na- tional Government issue and that Mr.. King was then given an unmistakable mandate as •the head Of a Liberal Gov- ernment. He held there is a great difference between "public opinion" and "published opinion" in many news- circulation in Canada as being mere papers. • - • Chan twenty per centabove the pre - The untimely death of Sir._Frederiek. war level. ' Banting cast gloom over Parliament. Defence Minieter J. L. Ralsto Apparentlytlerick, t•'-dis-euveree the cost of military 'trainingunder of insulin, was making an important tlime Mobilization Aet as 1Le607 to contribution in this war to medical re- D„ ber 31 last. This' ineinde'd, 'over 1110111$ /P014 YOUR. wituluta. If -Se eiptereottrod eheeploll laroterotee .114,4Te the reeults ef at* ese stain be would seere'ely be believod. The detrimeatel et - Sod* are mere widetoread than the pablie 1140 atty idea of. W. print bore Wilts in our articles in the bepe that readers Joey be benefited by our suggestreno. Make year appointaien. OW, by phaahv MO. T., Armstrong OPTOSSET1thirr CO'r. Mow* Kau The search, especially in the Cad, of 1 Se millions of .non-recurring expendi- aviation. . ' turee Mr. King anneuneed the appoint- - e menl, as forecast, of' Leighton Mc- Progress in War Production Car -thy, Kea, well -known -Toronto- -in- The eight war proeuction divislOns - surance executive, as Canadian min.whiCh Mr. Howe described es being up leter to Washington. Hume Wrong is to or abad of i schedule were given rettirning to Washington as senior as follows: Personal equipment, eon - counsellor, while Merchant Mahoney, struction, ,,shipbuilding, -mechanical traneport 'Including universal carriers, commercial attache there, been chemicals and explosives; shells and Christie, Canadian given counsellor rank. Hontlanbitoring tended sic leave. -. '' States, w o has been ill, is igiven ex - minister to tlie e . and divissmioaLl egannsuipmamennat,u.sntieueoln-a. nd;haellotlysree, Whom questioned, .thent diplomatic representation at Tokio, eh. which are behind are aircraft produc- tion, guns, end tank produseion.. He ed ' that tank proiluetion is two King revealed that Major-General months late in starting, but at the Victor Odium of Viincoueer had been present tate of progfess lost time could '• asked. to go there as minister, but it ' be recovered. Mr. Howe laid on. the table a review was felt he -could make a larger war Mi. on aireraft production •made, by time contribution by aseuming the ap: pointment of commander- of .the 2nd. IL R. McMillan of ;Vancouver; chair- canadian Division, now in England.' ' . (Contiened on page 0) eth' King -welcomed the suggestion of Opposition 'Leader R. 13. Hanson that i Canada's representative at Washington shortie be given rank as an. ambassador, instead of as a minister. Some de- , velopment on -this line May bi- ex- 1 ,pceted In due course. ` c • and• Australia - - Mr. 'Hansen- was inelined to i• tbe positirer 'that ApstralliC is doing a bettor job, comperatieely speaking, • than Canada in aiding Britain. He !' vent so far as to fleelare "that Canada' I is not on the field of battle" and that! the war record of -the King ,GoVernment, is ."an all-timehigh in futility." When I Mr. in disageeed with 'these state- thents, Mr.' Hanson ednie. back, 'Tell 'that to the =ring!" ., The '®position leader was disturbed as to Canada's relations , with the Froneh 'Government at Vichy, :ker. King niade it .elear the British Govern - Ment has expressed- its deep appreci. anon Of Canada's attitude and. assist- anee In maintaining .diplomatie ton- neetion With the Vichy administration. Mr: Hanson- pretested against Mr. • mirormirommieriii'immilommert hildren's Coughs Quickly Relieved It is hard to keel) the children from taking cote; they will run out, of doors not properly clad; have en too much clothing and get overheated and cool of too suddenly; they get their feet wet; itiqk °V the bed clothes at eight., 'The mother canna watch:them all the' time, so che going to (10 Blothere should never neglectlio child's cough or cold, but on i0 in A coption sholtld procure a bath) of Dr: 'Mod 's ilurway rine rup. It in no pleanauf to the taste the totmf;atora tal:o it cAthnt on .« (By a Man with * Notebook) Netiee,** the Zis focused' via AO Dante* babe? Aineelt tbing, to • Oahe After eWalloWing nine meals, • "Your 1)41We Silas," ette,Peree Aele4r, ' Sarale with ;reference to. hie-ere-Wlinte, ever she Is referring et% eeliahle- ae a reliable news dispgeh• from, the .but •did you ever consider 'keeer pinch a Zan spends On bis illWarikfli6aPPos4- tBaona0P:el much Perhaps p e n rt. 0).‘. .6:1411 t d6e6t: Wihen foreigndierkenate beide a OA, terenceevetheltibbeetropeatelether ranking oftleialkl, you eun 'be 'Ii4fe placing the emphasis ett the rnuldIe" seilable of -that hyphenated word, (Inc •MS-ativantage, now - that. the' pre-war stuff we get is not very old. The Nazis aellSe the British of ueing. paint ern their airplane'Whell renders ' the machines invisible tor night flying, while they. have sliCeeeded n creatint, a bone) that has an invisible effect on British military -Objectives. ex -imps -Adan r ueedetneeall Eve bits - little lambkins, which put the Potion inher head to pull the wool oveel his eyes. We asked Grandpa why he usesea toethbrtish with , half thebristles. gone, ani.ive„&u,ia, it is iust .the thing for folks witliebelf their 'teeth goXie. - 4 • If all .the Wheat ~moditi,eiP laet year \ In Canada were spread-eut to form a (e modern twOane highwaye,forty teefe wide -and one foot thielte it weeld eover a -distance of 3,259 miles, or eqWealent ee--eetween-eeran cpuver and St John's, 'Newfoundlan or between Goderich axle .the' equator. And - that's' not including the. 2404 busbeis the neighbor grew, We loek out the window and eree the . neighbors' youngsters roinping around in the snow and wish we Were a boy again • then we look at the now to be shoveled off fheewallt and well) vve were' a man again. 1:14 Whom is 'your wife jii vac' for?" "Whoinever 1 vote for." . "Whom are you gaipg to vote for?" eShe laaseecideeleyelee COnitiSing ' Profeeeoe: 2c Dide t you levee brother in this class last year?" 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