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el)air's, New no.
Wilesplei Dank Comoro
or &In- ory manager, Is Being Transferred,-
• A. • ---- Goderisch 110,0' heard with regret that
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00(101.10k TOW11411,i,•:;t0 Have GilleSpie, manager* of the local
,
of' gan tor,.nifeept.toilcU), branch of the Italy of Commerce 'ter
Aetlirlted, the last four and te•half years,is- bng
,transferred tO.tho Sarnia, braneh, Atr,
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001,110,TO SARNIA,
The Town eenneil* held itS ,regular
-"mid-MorAthly meeting on Friday night
•1.44 and got through A .good Of
miscellaneous business. All the mem-,,
berd were present.., '
The4 ,request" of the , Library,
-Xteard for 'a' grant Of $2,304 for 1044
• vas referred to the finance committee.
• -4 resolution from the- Tetin Connell
of The:Mins, asking that the Federal.
- 41114 Previncial Goverapieuts ineer13037-
,aFe in legislation theprinciPle of vaca-
tions • with pay fele 0.11:_winter,.,.,_14 was
sent on to the ,silVcial, caulau",e"„.'
A Communication from Gray's „tAn-
adian-Shews, aSking for the•,.privilege
of showing in Goderiet for a' week in
,Ilayr-June- referted-
to, the special committee,
- 'A" letter from, 'MTS. Aileen 'llourke
:of Ihilveraity Oity,.1),Io., with reference.
to the assessment. of certain- lOte On,
Napier, Montcare. and Wolfe - streets,
-, was sent to' the finance :committee.
A .corannulication treat' the rederal
Publie:T-Vorks Depar ent, -asking-for
OftleSpie bas been Aettveln, e011Ueettigk
With IraleX•VrObYteriall OhUrch, where
he Is a rOnther Of the choir and of the
board of Managers, and with the Lions
Club, theL Giederich glide Club and
other .• organizations: Vie expoqt,s ..to
14y.e for lila new • post., in. a, week Or
tWe; but Mrs. -Gillespie; Miss:Marjorie
and Paul will remain here for Some
time, longer. ; - •
Mr. Oillespie's successor here will
.1.e. W. A. .liay, for the 'last six years,
manager of, the pollingwoOd. branch of
the Bank of, Commerce.
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Presswe Rites
.at t. Paul's, Lott
Archbishop Enthroned
"az
Cif Ontario ' 4
34,
Com' bining The Goderich Signal- an
ODER'
own Shocked
Unexpected Death
of 03( Stonehouse
NT
Principal o Victoria Ochitiol
and a 14.1A of T64;0
Actrntieg
Widespread And Poignant ,regret was
felt by citizens in every Walk of life
when they heard., thp ,startling news
on Menday that Boy ,,StOnebouse,
loved' .iprinelPal.. of
School, had _passed •away at neon at
Alexandra
. Mr. Stoneheuse was taken suddenly
;and critically • Sunday morning
and was. removedto theliospital, Where
an oaratien was performed On Sunday
night., lie had ,attended school. 'ttS
•,usual on Friday and attended a ,theet,
Orthe Publie -Library Board that
Ull evening and On-,SatanrdaY visited -rela-
tives in gasto\Wawanoh. .
.Thirink his twenty-four year's as
principal of Victoria Seheel,
Stonehouse carried: his interest in the
children's welfare far -beyond the
bounds oftheSchool, :After new of
his..paSsing ,was, made known to the
pupils Monday afernoon„ they were
sembled-andr-tuareted out the gnat
pole, and ,as the Union 'Jack waS
lowered to half-mast,..the 'mere, than
three hundred. children Maintained an
nuliroken silence ,in tribute to 'their
dead principal. Later the schools were
closed.. for the day by order of 'the
PubUc School Beard. .Mr. Stonehouse
Was Proud of the Patriotic achievement
of the acheol, .as shown in •the large.
pureirase of War savings 'stamps and
,
In .a colorful. andimpressive service
St, ...Paul's, Cathedral; Lade
lerae repars ,and sdiuti4, th0 aria. Menday - the Most. Reverend
ory, building on •Newglite street, was 'Charles. • Allen ,Seriger, D.D.
referred to '•eornmittee of the whole 'LL.D., A.rchbishop of Huron, was in-
Council.-" • .stalled as -Metropolitan _Of' the ecclesi•-
'On niotion Of -Colin. .$andersen, .see-• agtieal province of Ontario.
ended by Deputy Reeve Atooney, it was, It' Wits an -- occasion in whith the
,decided to rescind .bylaw .NO:'6•of 1883, people of •St. . George's church,
setting the time , .at, fair Years for rich, .and the people- of this town
which taxes unist be in arreara-before 'generally were emeeially, interested,'
property concerned may...he „put•up, for. the installed Metropolitan is a
\ata
tax sae, and .to ,have a -new bylaw son Of ,Godericir,-..his Parents beteg the -certificates, And the contributions.' made_
"'re,pared Settiiig .at.' three late Mr. and Mrs. elm.rles ,Seager; ;and to the :Red Cross, the NtiVy Lettere,.
• - • , . „ „ •
tais
• . his career in the service of the Chureh Clunesef.• and other relief funds.. Ile
-• ,,CoMmitted:Reprts, ,*- -of ,Bngland in Canada , has, been .101- -was interested, -toe, •in.'; the children'S
• The finance .eornfaittee "recOinutended, lowed in tis _native town With bite:keg:- outdoor, -adtivities„ , in their, hockey,'
that the Collegiate.InStitute Board be arid pride.- St. George's -1:ilitireh-:vae, 'baseball and other sports,' and, in every-
_ . asked for a financial statement its of represented at be service by 'the, :,..pertainingAotheir we are, an
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December '31t last and•-ikita •41-0-taad-,-.-rector, "Rev. Dunbar„ - -Mt:. waS---a-z-pleasatit-41sing-th-see.
flie
• ,statement of :estierate,d .expenditures Brown'and Mr: S. Prevett.. Aise 9tie -spirit- that existed: hetWeen. prinA-
, -,-for-,1944-ztliata'grant -$200-he,mOds ,attending__we*Mrs-Duabs r and:
pari.re :Service. 'faith; that ithe Brown. ' - • StOp.e:11011a/11,:g-117hli 'gad%
liSessot., an,arehbishotif,Were „Year,„,.Ile,Wita.ridern..Tie.„4"NgV4ve
in
• seserneat ,of ,part -lot 939 Victoria Present at the :..inatallation, othe , the ::te:Wns.lrip 'Of Ease waWanogli,'Seif
-street, after ,the-builiiing-amObS Ite- bishop being itloSt Rev. Derwyn 'Trevor of the late 7eseph L. -and Annie- Henry,
moved; that the ,MeclOY.1.1301: Beard' Owen, • Archbishop of .Torento .and: Pri-.;§tonehouse. ' He. was. ednetifed. in the
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' sehool section -,-,and at Wingham High
School. Alter graduation from the.
Norma School, at:Stratfin1L-he taught
for two Years gear Blyth before 'Com-
ing to •Goderieh in 1920 to assume the
'duties of -principal-of Victoria School.
In, 1918 he 'had married Miss Emma
sr with, :,the.,,Groderieyl--Muile .9f-.-,011r--;suPPort„ • our Loyalty ,4nq.:_our .Campbell, of -Westfield, and
4.1 the rental...or. the , Town Hall -prayers. He has by the variety : of.hie- 'last year they -celebrated the 'twenty;
,Ii1111„At.i..„feeptd,$2„per,,raeettogl: •e4erienee,by • training- and,'byjmental ilfax 'finnivereary ol their marriage.
• 4, Nat*. Actielities
-74.putilic!oirited citizen, Mr 'Stone-,
liouse was 'active in Church, edircatioaal,.
eiVic and. sodisl welfare,: lie.wa.s.,-An
active Member of North, Street 'United
&wet, and at the. tine. of bis death.
was the clerk of seSSion,,,•,11e..was. a
past .-preglderit of. the ;Goderich Liens
Club; .past master of 1VIaitlatid;todge,
. 33, •A;;;--F,--8-ce-..PreSident of-
-the (Gederieh 'bran& Of the,Ited •Cross.; -
U,
EBRUA
OPPOltiONITY TO rnOragl
IN FIRST-AID 01.400
Owing to pore„eontplete realization,
on the part ok the pliblicf that first aid
is a :very useful 'And necessary study,
'10a,ny,‘. peOPie, .of Ooderich have' asked
if a first4aid class could be held here.
'These .inquirieir• have prompted the
establi'slutent-' or. sueli class if, a'
ien4eient number ,of people" wish to,
:Tollowingl are conditions:
1. A rainhnum„. of six .lecturee, of
two hours each4.(one hoar. practical
work; 0110 hour study). '
2. All booka • and: stipplies. will .00
provided -Dy .the St. John's Ambulance
Association,
9, Bigamination „. and .` *examining
doctor btii provided by .St, joint's
'Ambulance Association. Q ,
4, Certificates 'supplied to saccess-
ful. students. ' ,, •
5. Aleetinga held once a week.
•0;• stndents, one
dollar. • , -
/, 'This. would *a senior • erase
.(sixteen Years or over).•
• 'An enrolment of twenty people makeS
a .desirable class. -
• W. Hedge; a registered
instructor with' the St. John's ,Anibul-
anee ASsodiation, has Consented to in-
,
Struct such a Class. •
_Enrolment .may beleft or inquiry
made at the...Signal-Sta. offlee_Or 'with
ninst do so, by March 5th. ,This class°
wouldE. be open to •(134' Who wish to
enroll,.`•
• iho :a•Skdd- for .a stateiaent .shearing, its: pate of. all Canada. Dr. Owen was the
financial position at •tb,e present 1,40 senior ,offielant and'•delivered the .Ser-
.0.nd.; that ',the, Clerk get in touch- With Mon, in which, speaking directly' of the
the ehairman„4Dr;.GalloW,.in an effert, Archbishop Of Heron, he said:
to -obtain a -title to the ;ProPertY, itself, if werd.
The public work S ,committee.lreeem-: Were spoken, is welcome to -him in
-inended• that an agreement' .com,, his 'high office, and 'an ,assurance"to him
IJ,fk
:t
e atiditorinmbe. rented to, outlook,. a mind. -that looks with sym-
litnighara,' for :one .4laturday: liathY '-on thei.-..filfferent varieties' of
night :"tibr 410- iiirotiding.,,,•AstitisfaOtoo, opinion and tkeinta of view; theological
rrangements., con -be . 'made *Ai the and temperamental'. 'believe Ulla to
• egion.; that Ooderieli 'Township ,be be. Of .enerineirs, value., It helps....the
itanted-the.itisetof the Council ireern for :sc:hureh .inaking .0.• real* centributW
the piupose Ofiliolding-,receptioins for In. the 'spliere, 'of Christian 'reunion:"
:sex -vice personnel ,frOro. that onunieipal-, 'The- Cathedral .was Peeked ,fer, the,
-- • serviceandthe proCessiion, in Which
'The 'special :Committee irecoramended• sorne,of those attending frein Gederf
...-tfirat,-rred'-A•...BeevOrS be granted. per; •1144: , inipresspe u
past president of Victoria Home
• and 'Selioel Club•;--tice-presidept of the
?Utak Library Board; .'fOrnier presiL.
dent of the. Rroderielt Horticultural,
'Society,,,,and• former Sunday school
.teacher- „.. • - • '
+a
,Qcodert0h- &fail
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24th, 19
'Welcome Home
'for Young Flier
Warrant OffiCer Albert Gaille5i
Receives " Official '
'Greeting
" A ' hearty -welcome e , was ex,
tended 'To ' Warrant '0 cer Albert
GanleY, It.(1.A.F., on his' .arrival ,by
C.N.R. • train At noon on -Friday. sA
Large nimber of citizens, represent-
ative of the Town Council and: various
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organizations of the 'town,. as well as
,
InanY Private citizens, pad, gatherk at
the. station, and after "the yeung air -
wan had greeted la =Other and other
relativeEr Mayor Turner made an ad-
dress of welcome on *behalf ":4 the
Town and spoke' of the pride in which
the people of Gederich teld the ,boys
Who ha've offered themselves in their
cowl_ try's service. . Three -cheers were
_given for the homecomer, briar
expressed, his thankst.and his,pleasure
in being home. '
On- the same train' with Warrant
Officer Gainey was his brother, LAO.
Harold GauleY. The two had come
soca:mom -,4XD
Editor The Signal -Star.
Sire --?May .I be allowed te conunent
- a • letter that ,appeared .in your
issue of February 17th, headed °C.0,r,„
and ComMunists," from Mr. A. Allitt„
, -In his letter, Mr...A.11in makes Many
a:Censations against -the -0:C.F., upon
whichI 'Shall not 43omment, as lvouId
not 'venture' into -what 'appears, to • be
11 'Private feud between Mr.-Allin and
•-the-e..07P--;-:-131-4---whert;r:Mr." talks
of international Matters his letter is
so riddled with ,contradictionS;•,, and,
-:sheer.mis.statemenffrof-facti- tbat-Sure--
ly these-intist het pointed out; if only
•to-prevent,people fronLbeing,"misled,
• is Whipping a very, weary
horse when he - tries to draw -shine
sort • of parallel between the 'economic
=sterna in Nazi -Germany and:Seviet
Russia. He says. that GermanY and
Italy have State Socialism run by the
middle_class of the_peeple., _This.state-
jnisSion to-operatela carewaYedflitng Tart" 'Spectacle.
en his property; on West street,..subjeet_
to p.eriodicitl. Inspection?, at oue *1213.ES,CAN&DA BUT
'per' year; on condi:pen that , work ir imam
of tills kind le tarried tizi :at Elghi• :
-. aveniietrtrOPertm-that---the-stalat,v-of-ssm-disk--wriffe--. offieeto flas-t--Beett-at- '-$11PYlving'.4-beekle$-Ilig• .41.$
Re* 411311113a Its4 ft Walle?"!Pt$241e.., „,.miee • seibet- .44ael"h, lathotr.joued. '.:X74rmonth, but at present
ithe ,eriaiief ,ciear f pornee!nn,cliangetitel1300'. • Sea Shice Ile Was Thirteen . . , son, LAC. Donald.kofiehonse, Stationed,
' . per. year, 'troth- ItattaArr litt-1.1Ertt- ' '' --- •addressin Ili -ty ba:g Peeked Air itt hoine onleave, and a.brotheri-Marshall;
r4i
. Routine reports ,,,were recelied :from; her ,..a , ..
1.47.,p_cepzed,..a,_• jot on"the-'hemotead near Belgrave: An-
., e--terneterr*O7Varksrlinrtez-- • -• - dCi le riile,..„efAs.03,4 Jilted -a. Aerne., .1)asSe4,..--aw
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440
0
''.."and'trarbOrn.•reoitvitilt15148. ' ' - ' fArt) ' NIre ti;'• [Gaiiinia Sail- 'suddenly . •Iii -Witigli,arn hospital last'
tel,
These report* were 133.1.,00pted . . .., A. HakSten„ of „ . e ship.
' December. . - - . • ' • •
etiotivar" '. •flesenstnictien Cennaittee '. tAg 'the ' AitlantU. r tit ;,niittee in
r as 1,4arge Attendance at Funeral-
ronn-, ITneklus' was ,illoked.oe g*e• Per*ti,e11;;ser.,,the- er_ m . Full .church -and :-Masonic honors'
runp;.tit-e. trfot Irrnii,l'xr,7telc)vooasnatattittrionielmixtettollonotriiitto.,11,theinre:esiv7edsoattirmi-;fle:,:elf.:x01.73.e.ai
tuTt•ii;m:d11.i-ett;y7z.baaifit9aIz.... -at- the
,L,aocc70i400rdedirar•thehleiaate Mron: mcStoodAuttud.as;
tot* useful. ,afteritdOn• '•
• committee, whfell‘ now -is let6nirStsted of' :no . Re!)#tah? a • I° After private service at, Ili:a. late
.reildence,-Eigiaienne, pub1ie Ser-
sice was 'held in Nortlt-Street, United,
schurch, conducted by the pastor; Rev.
R. H. Turnbull. Hundreds_of Citizens,
"old young, 'Elkan---teWn *awl:the'
surrounding .district :the''.elitirek,
e-higli-place which -Mr.
Stonehouse held in the. hearts of the
FloWere- 'lovely, profusion,
were balked liftiO'd*.the pulpit plat-
form, 'tributes' which evidenced , the'
appreefation-ot...4.11e,,services---the4det:
ceased had rend,ere,d and the .sYmpathy.
felt for -the bereaved - family... A full'
Ree,Ye DelnitY: Reeve. lifoone, • -underPta -Y9-12-1:011a----know
' and Councillors Hueltins .and .trewn.* fianO,T.' • .floids; " .ana -43orrf
'?Xhe, mayor -sold -1w htid..beeit joeititt-•-eouldn't •write yeti 'befoie, have
•-0-Ver things at the Are:ban, and he been In England and..Came Jaast thaek*
• thought there „should, ligenewii ...here to Canada yesterday:
of the hait _the. evtituitent2,.. , • "'rent might render whe-„,I ani, but I
COnn-- rkeveti!, 'emu:mall or the fiit will tell 131011 good • 4.0,. Bat
committee, said there' seemed to ,.te .ttonl the. fast". you have to excuse
some, question as to who . ,shelde do bad English. And -so. -•,t0 the details,
- the eleaninCakthe ' • -'tork fittedist l• and twenty-nine-
; .c.oun... 4r6sin said' the fire toteko years old and single. I got inaster's
.Were in need qt`repaintreie '• ticket 'eight" 'years ago, and .also,
matter' wasdealt wlth. afr- eusign .-in----the- -Royal -Swedish'- Navy
Otis Ili- eointnittee of the -w - I have been to sea•sleice I was thirteen
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Bylaw ' 6 of 1944 Da.mied_' • years'old„go don't kuow-mucli,,abou
This
relates to
co trees,
norks and boule- anyth1n ,61,46.. There on board x- am Choir -under the direction of Mr, .RaY
at present ehief and hose on,1,Y
tha for a couple o mon s.
,...ALB1DRT GAVLEX, It.CA;r.
co Op OttOS/$ •
t12.$
Warden's COnanittee Divides •Amomnt
ansisig the' Various Units
The Warden's eoraMittee Uuron
County, C'ouijell,. meeting OT1 Monday,
authorized a grant of .$12,300 ,to the
-Bed 'Oi-OSs .can.lpaign opens next•
week. The anfount is to De distributed
to the various braricheii throughout the
County, ,nineteen, will receive
OW each, two OA; *on4 two poo
each. This antount is part ' the day afternoon.
appropriation set ',aside in the eatim4
ate's' for the effort..
The.inembera of the committee' are It
J. Bowman, B. W. 1%T."
'ranee, George Armstrong and B. On.,vt4
. The committee again named County
()Jerk W. Miller as the County, repre-
sentative On the senate of the Uni-
versity of 'Western „Ontario.
Justice
Presides a
,
(UV'S Arrolvoeut in Two •0*100
• --Xollor Mahn &Staid
;for. 000
juettee presided
the situ* 9:c -the 0000. ;*
t Ontario Which opened be on Mow
'
uron Member
Addresses ' ilouse
Dr.. R. H. Taylor Pleads for
-7` walls -tie" - Health
Press report.) -Warning 'against 'Oil-
' ..a)rttgrata
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„ TORONTO, Feb. 23, (LOndon• Free
itical .panaceas and '''''eure-alIs", as a
means', -0f- improving the health and
, • • .•
living standards' of the people. of (br-
-tart° wad" gounded the Legislature
thday by Dr. R. HObbs Taylor Wrog;
Cons., Huron). as he brought that rid-
ing, to tile fore in moVing the motion
in reply to the speech from the Throne.
The Dad:tweed „physfeitutt-Va 'nevl
Member of , the ---House, *.called .for a
health program. „which; would ,strike
at the -cause of _disease, .,. f '
He saw in the GoVernitentra agrieul.
tu?al prOgram a ehanee for' farmers
to -stand on their own .feet. He ,,pic7
tured- hydr0 as the' "chore boy" to
tire fainter,, and declared present
policies ealliiig for rate reductions and
ec'onethieS of-adralaistration would en-
-• fa9bunled.heyrt_ro100,z•fiel4le.flitor ,eliveotlyr_ruearmat;oilolat;
'
OrOWn. Attorney D. B. "Mimes st,l,
1.10unced;" that there' W'r,e eriminal
eases the, docket, and the tradit4ene
al pair of :*'; gloves. vas 3sreffented
to Ilislierifship by Nelson 11111,
!Tot: have had no criminal ea**
for . BOMO time; whiek Speaks Well ,f0ir
the People of dotierich and of..Himss
county, especially "
Justice Kelly tOnar'ked in- 40%040*
Merit, recalle.d_.that it .Vfaa bs
,segeiie.;,xisitf tirst having been made
shortly after his appointment') to thie,'
bench. . • •
Kelier GlaiM Settled
Tlio only jury action on the 114 was
proceeded with. it 1:larold „
and POrOthr - Were"
damages of 00,000 and•po,o90,
aMetiselY,- covering permanent. physical
injuries recelitecl in an accident on,
Vebruary_Ist„. 4043, , when their car -
Collided head-on -kAtii a:...ttnek owned
by -Darling.& Co., Chatham,' and drive*
by Xinlere Shearing on -highWay' No.
8, four ettlirV'of Clinton„ The
accident occurred hi,a, WOW Olt, 'during:,
a heavy ground drift of snow. The •
Keller s were -011 .their. *ay to Niagara
_
Falls.- ,
, -On Tuesday morning, -*X. Haines, .
Counsel_for the 'defenda.n'tS, annonncerli
that a consent settlement .tted" been
reached by -which, without admisgda*
of liability -on the part of the 'defend,
ants, the plaintiffs are awarded $2,0011
ineludineoste.• • ''••••-,
McEwen V, Humber- Estate
An -action brought'lyy•J: J. McEwen,
Goderich .grocer, against the eXecutote •
o1 the 'of thelate. HuM. ,
,et_Gederreh_cwas. the :firstri-of the
in Ontario the comforts found any- - Y • r. aned-for -
Mthek,ju,thejand.",,,,„ *, _• ' Payment of an account for goodS Sup- ,
Dr. XOT1Or ,said betWeen-.73-1.923;-?rairdr-d•
notagain he 'allowed to rua,,ramPant Deeereper, 1940; amounting to $1740.25. '
in the .issid through fear and lack ,of W. A. Sutherland; counsel for !- the
'courageous handling of 'the affairs of Plaintiff, adinitted contra -aCeotint '
1103---eOrintOi • • from. the,litnober-este 'of, $849,35 4tudi
He went 011 to wOrn that the mitten' :alike& that° 'balance' of S90 90 'pe-
ivas for a shock, "Wheri--•the able- allOWed
, ”1,
ifl all. the way frora-Toronto on the soliiig .
'Tae):49s. simply 33'°t tbille; unless words .train, but being in-ditferenrears-neither- bodied: soldier -a -start •Pburing -in •
and " -Prank Donnelly, counsel - for um, ,2,....„____
military fascist,dietatorahip, organized other -was on the tn.*, until* wounde,d stat nouring eut.7. , _,..... - Humber estate, moved . for non -suit,
haVellost their meaning. The ,brutal knew the
by an 'unholy .alliance of the they were corning- off at the station, • • :War- Far from Over ,. , claiming lack of Corroboration.
great -magnates of4ndustrial berman-Y,
Prussian,* land-owning„ class and. the
'feudal here. Harald, had been. informed his i'Ais war hasn't_ even- started," be-- , 01 the 'accounts„ submitted 'by...,Mr.
bairotithiesrt:7eaxits etbetoavviie•josu ThursdaY; aa said, 'and."we can lase it right here at. McEwen one group, froni 1928 to 1925,
leave *as' a home. thinking it almOst O'er," • _ .., .117.aonnted",to. $298;06; -aukT. "the7'SecOkids„.77,
,which: -gittheied, „u.nder ' it used as Ata-,instrunlent the N.f.tc:ilugli party, brief bdiaiye I eue..and he left at 110011 011 s.4ter;.-- He Contended that. in .the "fiiiii. Of group, frQin. 1925 to -4929,, to $295.07; '
..'very ..Worst elements, the criminals, v Vittoria heal.tb. ,t7 'in t„hat:.of Secia,1sOnritY from :Apr.il, 1928,. to 'neeember; 194%
i let, °Q.rueet.urn •t9 14s.s.ta•t'.i,°n'alY-- '' 1 many plans would- Crime ' before the $1147 29,'. The plaintiff- claimed the
the gangsters,: -:1. the * ---scum: from all
classes. ' This brutal clictatorshiP, with
its beatings,, torture, its concentra-
tion camps, after extinguishing e'verY
last decent human eleatentin GermanY;
•attempted to:spread its ugly 'self first
ovei-Thifepe, and tnen over the 'rest -
of the world,„turd .drag. all humanity
daft with it. Mr. Aftin may like to further instructions. He will not say
.call is ,State, 'Socialism, but I' -think
Fascism IS a better .name.
• If Mr.' Allin Agrees that Soviet
RUSSIA. has State $42Ciali* T11, he
- warrant Officer Gainey has a thirty- 'ElenSe; 'soine. of . them unworkable-, aecceinS,• was la. continuing, tine from,
- ,_ ,,,
..,,..
day furlotigh.-. Ile has been PrIgth.lg '!:34•11eTs a "draain -.fantasy," ! . . - .• . 1023; _.• .__ . .i._ , . ..
0 •
his mother,"Mr60.-Wni. Gaulet and his He .pointed to -the' jolt Which the MTS. .ifumber,.'* widow -a '0.-' V. '
sister, Mrs., Chap., Larder,. South street, public had received in. the :'terrifically Humber, testified she .knewj.nothin*eif :
ami_zt•Tresent,is away -on aLvisir bia, high" •Pcteentage of rejections in - the the accounts •prior to - those between
brother at St. Catharines and a sister armed:terces. Never before had any 1928. and 1940, 'areOunting to 1,147.29,'
at IX mfiten. e cone nem. o i • atiea-:.-faced7-Se-great-.-a-need--eon•--am- 411--atter-itirrituilber'slieatx---7 ,
hirlotagli-he-iSto-rePOrt ot•Ottawafor serve its population, and he contentlect,L'Ilis LordShip reServed. ' judgment
, it would be •futile• to arrange 'medical -until IVednesdaY,"-W-lien he 'gave the-- '
Care for the, individual_"to_rettirn him decision that the amount owing .4: ,Ti ..
to. productive graployment only to ,have MeEweit, plaintiff; Was ;534.isi. wit.% -
him beceine 111 again." . , ' costs on the County Cohrt-seale. '
,. . _
'Let us be realistic." he. said. °We .: ` ..Llikyd v. Guenther Transport -
P P PP: so • e
- vords, it governs the: rem° al or , bee t th ' X
Planting, •of trees, forbids the 'poating!
of bflis on trees, regulates
pienies' Harbor ,t'ark,. with, other
, „,proVisiOne .!,fort -the care
propertY. ". '
C 0 11,1101 went into committee , the
*bele at 8.49 and on: resuming adopted
the eeniMittse.S., report Containing •a
uninber. et recommentiationa.
It was dee:ideal:to advise the Public
Works. Department of ;Cans.cia thai;
repairs at the 'firmory..teiNding, 'as re- .
_
itiltdp1 as ,wentlier.per.
stiits;r4.--Tenders• are .to be, called At
the reMOVal of . the- old roof and the
-for--the-•
• whiteWashing" df the interior.. -
• ..~It was detkied:atso to'selt the bath'.
left Sweden ,1941 as, third etlie,er
SWetliah p bound for South'Amerie.a.
havenit-been•':130,Me sinde .thee. /
Was torpedoed Brazil,. the first time
in Decereber,,1942, and the second time
in lune, 464.3; . After ,the,last torpedo-.
int' X Spent •three menthe -1n- ,Rio
„ partly in,:hohioltal because
happeiiiid*to' be the
terpetloihk.,' • •
"After tbat. -my owner Wired me to
go un to - 'Oanada by -alrplttne •to - join
Janeiro
this ship; at thItt time ail4eeond officer.
It Was it 'wonderful trip; it takes. only
five Ilaya_tromiza'to -New York.
."When catnE,-up shiP. Was not
yetarrived, so r had to wait one month;
I :spend the thne in Montreat;, there
"°111 '1461°' 4,4tqretr':...11 "°4411.44' lat -the r 'Was living Queenist. Hotel's' X like
phhifolibrarY mu....cl,inics, to Royre
--er'''-111' Csnada and Montreal but
..,••••argihto have the necessary help engagea.
to have the tire trucks ,a141 other fire, here is -terrible cold. . You ean't
e pment eieoned, tip to •the.atiefee., agraiehow I was freezing the tiret time,
orthe .eitairman. Of the lire coal!. and that is nothing to wonder- About-
he --Mayor, the ehitirmen' of the
ublie 'Workie; *indtiatrial and •flrittiree
brInit'teek With. the Clerk, were. ott.-
ered to make itti agreetnenty for the
of the property - known . as the
band hall "on -Brock street, at $800,,ahd
the brick building In -the rettr 'of; the
.band int11, /or OO
COAVIIWENCEMENT
The 'collegiate Institute ..Commence;
ment .EXereises he „held Friday.
Arareh 3rd, ,,at 2.30 &Meek, in the
atidittittunl- araduation
diplorrats as welt as iteld day medals
- And prises Will ' be presented. Bev.
itiehard Steteett Wilt make the pre,
Nentations and give an addrese, And
the, Studente render. ova/a ranaleal
numbers, ,
'
Mullieron led. in the•i3inging ;of "Lead,
-KindrYT,„Lighpr'-:tiriti -‘411Ovi
Foundation."
The pupils 'Of *grades.' VI, -VII and
VIII ',of -,.School ',marched to
the ehureh, where seats' were reserved'
for them Just behind the,teaching fitaffS,
Of 'Vittoria and: Central Schools and
the 'Collegiate Inatitute._-'_MemberS:01
the UtiSoilie, lodges of Ooderich and'
Carlow, with ltalph,MUnro,-P.D.D.O.M.4.
and Under the '.1eadershiP Nor.
Master Lt. -COI. A. Sturdy, °wooed
the ':slits immediately-10/nd' the
mourners. Itepresentattves --of the
Town Connell', ineluding Mayor B. E.
Turner, and ',Members...of the': Vuldio
choel-tiiidTgeparate SchoolThoards
also' were ',in attendanee"._. '
'.41$,.AddreSs, l'Urntiult
referred' W..' the 'fine tharaerer and.
•aehteireinents arrittelpal Stonehouse..
In the eourie,of'hie glowing 'tribute be
said:
."We are .gatilefed here. With'a SOSISO0
l'Ort'know lhave been doWn there in' .02realwPeinrs„fcrri thloessi.02$11:fil.,!noef.trthh:
the ,,Tropies for. reere.thAnZtito years,
And totddellly "-be move.d- here to the 1141 `cOldrIbUte0. so much to 'the lif
North . . of. the ,pominunitY. -As!--prhielpal of,
VidOrlit 8011001 Mr. 'Stonehenge's
plum ,noilont stow iluenee •on the'boVe and luts beeit.
ehing... The children here Will
. • r-rea.
The publie, and particularly farnierS,
not aeon %forget their Iprineiteil."
are InVited to a showing of motion
*tures at Oddfollows' * Believed Life•'Trust
After :referring to' the many cOn-
on Saturday, Mat& 4th; afternoon at
2,1'5 o'eleck and evening at *8,15. trihations of service,. Mr. Stonehouse
had given in Masonie; Red Cress And
iiddition to picturett Oftarof Machinery
.k.itrioos pboe8, there. will he a Other •circles, ,Turnbull :saidhe be-
thrfllftig the, greatest one he reveged tO
SerieS on "The Battle for
showing • 3108v the Gterrean his fellow -citizens Wee, his belief that
•threat to. the- British' isles • watt 'lite 'WW1 'a trust; that ability' *.onlot
thwarted. • This ontertainin$ hh4, not be Used tor.- seitteggrandlOment
educational program Is sponsorti by but. given freely to the 'duties of life -
the ilurore Body and,. Ponder :shim religion wa.s of. a practical *Ind.
representing the Mestie.Y.-110.'rrIS Coin:. Like the Master, he .was littefestea hii
.0101y, There Will: be no adinisitiort fee.'
calisit, thq 1:449.rtn...a,class;*-t onth
definition will do, provided -under-
stood•that by "laboring 'Class!! Is meant'
the class of all people.- -who. •labor,-
Wbether in the factory, in 'the -mine,'
-itt-theL--field---or.--in-the-office, -whether
7-* 'telt, -artists oi'lnusielapar.
engineer's - doctors, teachers or
.scientists, who, contribute
ih'some fafshi0„ to the eopriaon welfaxe.
M- the Teheran Conferenee .Prime,
'Minister Chnichilt -.President noose-
-much about his experienee.-while he
was iiiissing.,for two months after a
flight over France last November. In
this he. is obeying instructions from
hissuperior...tifdeetS....,..11Lhele.Wat.J§
over he may have.an interegting story
0.
to tell of these two months,
, "
'T Peter's--.eirtrrett;---,,Cuderich;irmply
ecora • wi u ms, an: -fern , was
the setting for aqtriet Wedding • on
Satiltday; Pebruary„•10th,, .whert- Bet':
T. P, Hussey, of Seaforth; 1131010 of the
bride united in. • marriage Martina
Imelda, younger daughter'Of Mr.. and
velt and Premier Stalm 'opened for ns 'WS. John, Hussey,-Goderieh, and. Carl.
the ptospece 41f• a post-war -Work! in
Countries coMposing-. theandxtlineon7iA131 rkiSC,13}30eilkkeYrIS.t,h°1ine.oikfer02 Guelph.
th
-United Nations Alliance WIll move for- mss Eileen Bogie. -played. softly
-Ward together in IicaoefV1 and fruit -411 throng:halt the cdremirny, and.*Auptial
co-operation. Our hopes for democratik infist-whieh.WELS SUrik Rew-II. T.
progress ;in A...peaceful world.:after' the l''llou;,-Th-e_:llride;- her
war „rest on the 'maintenance. of unity brother-in-laW, „.Mi. W.' 'E. MacLaren,
ormgen-the:„anti-faseistirilwit!.°Irfgent,"11AtItillen fi:Ori731!_ Avwore Al t h471 et'arriMi
grey wool •approves of Socialism In Soviet Russia, shades of woe ol se, ,(AsUe blr„tt:efitstrwns'aekrHe-lep`rd
that his affair, butlet him be More, hat repeating the shades •of the trim,
'careful in Combarillg' dar:' allies Wl..th and navy -accessories; and she carried
our enemies, for in this' sphere ,a,„,prayerboelt:--corsager-efz-deep--thau-V
responsibility can create disiiuity, and orehidg.':Mrs.• W. E. .1%.1acLaren was
disunity.. vau. be of use' to Or her sister's atteildant; Wearing...a.,black
enernia.
' One, final; Mr.*
paragraph in which eel:Monde' realities
are lightly tossed to the winds. In
discouraging tile prospect' of a higher
-
standard of living 4er..littnittlians lie
stated, "The higher the standard. 'of
living; the higher the cost of living,
andrthelggh-eost-of livitigAS.the,-niajor
factor in unemplOyinent."'. This, nt.'s;
time When -the -gest of living is Irighest
And, unemployment lowest iri-
deserSrea- ftrther onto -1)101'C'
. • .
• Tours sincerely, .
' • • ' BACON
„ .
v
d •
• INEATIIIES - • -
'''''-ikemPetatares:-.Ot--thetPaht.-Atteek--.in
Ooderieh; with those of the correspond-
ing week, year ago; VS it-
cordedi Were as' follows
1944 ,• •
--Max, Min, Max.
Thurs.; Feb. 17 ...:41 20. .20 13
Feb, 4
Sat., Feb. 19 . 2 45
Feb .20 44- 34
Men.,*-rvb. '22 $4,'-23
Tiles., Feb, 22 31 43 • 28
Wed., Feb. 23 39 5'0* lig
commiTTE6 vou ntat,
Carl Brooks and Eimer GI, itarriesh
were eointriitt&l for trial At the next
court after a preliminary heating bev
Lore Magistrate 3, A. Maki -is this
(Thursday) afternoon, OP the charge,
of breaking, entering and theft At the
Winehelsea treamery on the night of
January 22nd.
Tho preliminary 'hearing an another
charge, of breaking, entering and theft
at the creataery on Toehrtutry Aral of
.beingln posSeSsiOn ottoien gootia,,Waa
adjourned to Thiirsda3t, Mardi 2,,,at
(Continued' On page 4) °". a.m.
can. defeat our aims -,-by• endeavoring. Reyat L. Lloyd, • Godeiich,.. sae&
TO-Pueni•Atgeltenieth-U-t-1*--imWorltahTe.”-;vitegtb4r-,.Tiogokti,•Ditsuivo00-;-.,_,I-
Ilin ideo Was that any prograni 3,166.55 for damages to•Itis' 1934 ,
sioula be built ,up gradually. . son sedan,, expenses and loss of bust -
'He saw"' better nutrition; Shun ness while -deprived of his ear, while
aatitatimproved :housing, Andpstrial W.1113: being reigtiFeo.:_h:Ls*,a :terid9ai
giene,--and-edneationaF-efferta--as-,the-garage:„:7_:- • : '
basis, for this_wogra30. The adieu' arose ' eat' of- an - Reel:dent
Importance of 'the Home., which occurred' on .-April.,:228,
Dr. 'Taylor contended that despite -when the Petal's -Car 'Mille parked,. •
all modern f.diStractions the hopes of on the -boulevard 'On the .north. side "tett-
the cothitty still revolved around-ithe West streets in front' of Lloyd's •busi-
honi..e; • • , * _iiesS • premises, :was struck by,'„,ti trans-.
°The things.that favor. the homq Old port truck owned 'by the defendant:and,'
faintly Will flourish in our national life damaged. Mitchell, of London,. •
and • the:: things that iiijore---them will counlierfor-Guenther Transport._ tot.,
said, .Dr: Taylot; amid applause the court- that the driver of the trtells
from both sides of the House. drove it on the boulevard to avoldV.• ..•••
A standard -of, living ; -hitting a boy; who ran ent-frent..,,
Sisted- Purely .; econoniie eonsider:- -Sidewalk and, •collided with the. Mr.:.
ations -would fall, he warned; and lief the hearing, a' ;claim,
believed, there were --teiv Canadians tioyefor -$500 for alleged loss of rear
Who w.ontd net rather have an improve- estate; business waft .4.-bandOnett
ment ighe 'honesty, good will, political Ruling, that ,the plaintiff WaS en -
sincerity and. national- unity of the titled sorriething for the inconvenr-
n. ion thmaator.adr,aucejii....Wages......ien..hAigeots....ot:.the-4,1e-,..
important, Canadian prob- ,fendittit-holding-the•ear until*a Oneralt
Tema- are not •wheat or lumber,- but in., release yea signed, • Justice Kett ,
creased skill,,,better thinking and finer awarded the plaintift, Lloyd, $78
•botele dressmaker _suit with silver foX •
lapels; black hat, .an carrYing- a small. asPira..ticIrsDr...„.TaYOr said.. cut, costa.
Donnelly Viatr the groom's attendant,
bougnet of bream -oses. Mr. Frank ,,- ,„„ ,,,,,,.‘„,.„••:•,,,, ,,,,,.‘„,,,,,.,,,.., ',.,,,, .1 , ' , Bartlett' et al; 1!;. township of Gtei
After ' the eerethony' breakfast-, was •°.1,*40utwite'r-:Lwnaria: heldoon. February lo et al. vs. the c ottiqa,t19,11- 4.4,01_,..T.A., .:
DittuPe7rlijnAVuerrstlIthe.:: ehjtptidoglPe:retiz7a-8,-. r,ese...,r,v,ed_ ill-Baftletlif
served to the wedding - Party at the In ---Ileuer ' " Miss. '
home of the bride's parent's, who .Were
brideito-be, at the home of , Mrs. A. Y.. , Itt,this Action Wputioli Bartlett, ran--
unable to attend tire .Wedding on,. ae-
,
The liome• Wasc. tastefully way employee of . Thantesford, flarol4 ,
•
connt-ef Illness. Later In tire day on A short 41..etc.,fir,w, ated- -with Attefunets of pink ,and White,: Ian ._,Infent, and _hitt father:,
Mr. and .Mrs. Schneiker lett
With a miniature bride ' and Robert: White, also. of- ThAinerford4 .
''ww
trip. .... ..„.. - - ,,, - . - .-,-.- groOm44tnnOing In- a bed of:sweet peas' sought dauragetrtotalling.,42,000,'
Prior to the wedding
rms.
on, "-the dining-rooin table.. A mock ,the Towiship of Grey for irdurie re -
was ; on•tertaned lit -ihe -hoi,m, of Iri..- wedding,- was perterreed with Mrs. Me- kellred in an ..acctilent *On - a .tei
0 II
stout at it 3*
.stei_ Kaye giving away Abe' abride;", Miss "rout, Iwo miles east of 'Walton; eie.
4iffidu4f
ioutr : K
011oewn:re.tharrinved by Mr. L. Norma Allen,- Who carried -a bouvet .Septeinber 4, 1.943, When the Motet tan . -1
Convents. and the-',Alisses Elitiganbeesttl:,''Orof
'Tobin and Aileen stove. The leelindgatInall. 6'44: lioilfe,a,:ligruoi"ton'iavvrt,riiRtibWerkitIt'lat'uttildi'lihrteirilolbdk-BWahrititeettle'le6re"vt:,1;
taken by ;Mrs. Margaret ,MeVittleiwho •sengers, went off the highway, throng* ••
played court whist, high hOrtorti being.
Knittlug nmr Mfrs )3a0-li'biliek-eYff--4' 14-41--,-Patehed-no sei----thei.„ritiling of the-bridge;„119-IfierWer
Matierle Maelle.: After the. presenta7 TElleoheceter.etto°101,r with M1'--1 *.f.'6Axirsseci bAvItsti.rs*. tvlarhitied„ tb°11:1tbe, odr,„
tion of gifts to the 'bride -elect a de- 33recItOw playing the Wedding march. poration of the•Townaltirrof,t1-reY wst
ssAls13Eirievi"rvoefd;, CLUB'ridge *in' 'repair; that there WO
The gifts were presented to Miss West- negligent In not keeping thehfglivray
lake by Lorna Barrie,dressed 'as a anti
The ktnPirl% Service Clubfield its)3:1 I le,' while, joie Allison, in a Sailor .warning light and 'weeds were
.'
regoler .thenthly meeting Olt VridaY, as tile gram, drew them 10 oil a 10Wed to grolv obatrueting the view.
Februar.r 18th, at MacKay 'tall, with wrig:Olt OnJOYabie eVeniter.wAs bed „
the )iresiderif,I). S. tam presid. iv all. A danitY nett was erved ,
-;" Sl GOOIS s ROADS CONVENTION?
fog. miss Josie, sollotiers wos. ay. And ,tbe evening ended with the singing, wakiloo watsot, ctoutit LE.tag,in ,
pointed '..pressi• seeretary. After- hearing P:r JP°'' 811.e.'g a' ,ielik *end felicw''.1 'i,, n. poterson' 0; -id the ell' euthere leer, 04.:
the' secretary's and treaSurer's'reports, 0 Co , eoinni i - 'igh
the soelal AetivitieS of the Club were • ON 4! , A slot. rasp 0 tultY rod . iss cu (Reeve
dismissed- It Wliq $41gge8tOd tbat the iii:u:51s.,,,:oirlatritso'61:na,irdtrefhtlo,eittlidoit,i,sotheatolig:ew4exiiotil:lesol
Club . Consider entertaining $J.thev..new '4'41 Meyatur
tueoming classes at Port Albert, AS -is
being done for the ‘now- <gasses IA Sky lonclueenetttnr.riosvro:mepeonrtt.ed toribeo making
Harbor. The convener of the entertaiu!. g,Eradum
lent eommittee, l‘trs..1f. :f: ilfrAttersolks illexandro .1I0FIPital. • • '
was' asked • to report on Vila 'matter.rttitik :II. Martin, •is ,confined ,to
ALthe regular weektv do
onee n pd., his home; .but 18 makingood pregresS
day. e'venitte;„ open to all Serviee men end 'elnects to get down to his plaee
mull girls ,sixteen years and 037erep. set. Of blisinesa, scene „
Ititehen, phvaleal training instruoter, Rebert-11.1,Pet, aft0r- VOS'OtAl thonth0
and „0.P,O, Morton from Sk' TLarinr flt the beSnitat for treatment of an
14111 thd yoUng W0Pl0 io Ft "Paul lones.",- into oil Imetc, IS now At his to -me on
They* wore neemuttAnied at the piano b $t. 'David's 'street. He wffl be In the
ea.,)$4t fot everol Wt0C8 370t,
ALA. Williains of Sky Harbor.
.ahaddiek, of, IlenSall, Deputy.- Rees*
AleIander‘of Grey and Iteeve Wheelerl‘torri) tire at Toronto t)11A wee*
at.tending the annual convention of tba
Ontario Good Roads Association. BOW,
Baker and °Deputy :Reeve MooneY "Aft
e to represent the TWO Cowt
THE ret; 11/ilitVESt
vebruary frosts bave bOeit
to umke fairly. good pe, at --
and the Athermen and others wb
*tore iee Iffive tethered in their import
'tor the Automer ekalton. The tett lit -
'mid to be etear and of a. good *Kam*